Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FINISH WORK FOR
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PXGE SIX
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON
VAUDEVL
EMONDAY
COMMISSION FORM
Tho lnonlh just closed was Hip
drycst November in V!0 years. Hut
1.02 inches of rnin fell, tho least since
1804 when .73 of nn inch fell. Tho
seasonal defieienev to ditto is 3.51.
Tho average rnin full for November
is 3.8S inches. Tho fall is .00 below
October, ami 1.80 inches less than
November 1013. Tho fall last month
according to tho weather rctwrt was Much emphasis Is placed In cduca-
Tho following Is the program for
tho acliool entertainment to ho
Klvcn Friday arternoon, Dec. 4, at tho
rBo theatre by tho children of tho
Hooscvelt school. The children will
dress In the national Swedish cos
tume and tho dances and pontes aro
Swedish In character. A large at
tendance Is expected as much Interest
has been taken by club women and
parents In this lino of school work
us follows! First .01; fifth .02; thir
Icenlh .'21; twenty-third .012; (wentv
sevenlh .00; twenty-eighth .'23, and
twenty-ninth .41, the heaviest of the
month.
Tho warmest day wns on tho first
when (no mercury rose to "5 degrees
nntl tho'coldest on tho '21ht, when tho
temperature dropped to 21 degrees.
The mean maximum for tho month
wns GO, and tho mean minimum 31.
The month was evenh divided be
tween elenr and cloudy dnys, there
being 15 days of sunshine, nud 15
days of cloudv or pnrtlv cloudy dnvs.
Tho weather report for the month
is:
Min. Prec. Weather!
Date.
l..
3
4
5
IL
I -
8.,
"...
10
11-
12.-
Max.
- 75
05
- 70
G9
- 04
- 58
55
tlonal circles on this physical and
aesthetic feature and tho superinten
dent, principal and teachers arc all
nnlous to demonstrate to our own
people what Is being done in our own
schools In this particular.:
Songs by school Peace, America,
Swedish National sour.
First grade Hey! Llttlo Lassie.
Boys of Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
grades Ox Dansen.
Second grade 1 Took a Walk Ono
Evening.
Sixth grade Song of Pralsci Grieg.
First grade Swing Song.
Fifth and Sixth grtfdo girls Today's
tho First of May.
First grade Hickory, Dlckery, Dock
13...
14
15-.
10..
17..
18..
11) ..
20 ...
21 -22.
23
21. .
25 .
20.
00
00
'53
57
58
48
45
57
ro
50
55
58
47
40
55
55
45
40
50
-,40
44
5L
43
39
30
30
38
30
20
29
9fl
01 Pt. Cldv.j Sixth grade Songs Illrd of tho
tV.
41
'31
24
29
35
28
23
25
23
21
or,
io
32
29
20
20
30
33
33
20
Mean
Pt. Cldy
Clear
Pt. Cldy.
.02 Cloudv
T Clear
Clear
Clear
. Clear
Clear
Pt. Cldy.
Cloudy
.24 Clear
Cloudy
. Clear
T Clear
Clear
Clear
Clenr
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudv
Pt. Cldy.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudv
Pt. Cldy.
max., ;u;
T
.02
.00
.23
.44
28 -
29 .
30 51
Temperature
mean minimum,1 31 ; mean, 43; maxi
mum, 75, Nov. 1; minimum, 21, Nov.
21-
Precipitation Ttotal, 1.02 inches;
greatest in 24 bourn, -14 inches, Nov.
29.
Number of days with .01 inch or
more precipitation, 7; clear, 15; part
ly cloudy, 0; cloudy, 9.
Asuro Wing. Butterflies Meyer
Helmud.
Second grade Klapp Danzen.
Girls Mountain Climb.
Third, and Fourth grade Song
Hardy Norsemen.
Fifth and Sixth grado girls 1 Sec
You.
First grade How Do You Do?
Third, Fourth and Fifth grade girls
Diamond Balance.
Second grade Song Song In the
Forest, Torvald Fredcrlckscn;
Barnyard Song, Grieg.
Third and Fourth grade Physical
Culture.
Fifth and Sixth grade Indian Club
Drill.
Play by Sixth grade
Tho Klf Child
Cast of characters:
Herb Gatherer Bruce Putnam
Heather Bell Paulino Johnson
First Village Child Alice Gardner
Second Village Child.
..Josephine I.lndloy
Chorus Fifth and Sixth grades
Fairies Third and Fourth grades
llnKor
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Clucknninx .
Clntftup .. .
Columbia .,.
Cooh r ..
Crook . .
Curry . . .
DoukIkh
tillllnm
(Irani
Harney .. . .
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t.uko
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Lincoln -
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Mainour .......
Marlon
Morrow
Mullnunmh .
Polk
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Tillamook .
Umatilla
Union ..
Wallowa
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Washington
WheWer
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1,413
4.12
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1,230
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3,155; 3,039 j
404
3,431
3.ST7
1,410
t,3t!3
1.0S4
4,31
7,SS
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3,799
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3(343
3,149
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3.13
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3.13"i
3.S0J
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3.301
1.070
1,903
1,430
3.3
1.413
311
3,tl
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73.1
350
871
919
!9
533
5,SG
754
3.C9S
l.J5!
5,905
S13
:5.935
3,160
6S5
1.14S
3.113
1,S6
1,097
1,733
3,2X5
538
2.IN3,
5,152
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4.956
1,711
1,575
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5,609
1,01X1
4.5591
1.9Mi,
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1,217
520
323
511
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6.17
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347
416
1S3
930
1S
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1.1(6
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J.lhlj 1,633 2,J5
S.6S0,
5U3I
1,090
3.992
2,S9
l,15i
3.0X0
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161
3.037)
361
132
2SS
413
616
339
3K9
909
43
495
.Jii 241 1ST,
124 236 99
5X2 433 441
3.V lf,S 137
344 K1 113
915 3ili I'M
369 20:1 .171
106 3.1 25
620L 93 15'.'
29 ' 70 2S
139 , 70 30
132 ' 10 , 53
136 139 - 06
413 2.H0 ' 215
203 113 99
167 159 131
51 7S IS
634 392 '391
234 103 6n
361 211 LIS
353 261 319
48 703 371
133 S6 (I
3.0R9 1,301 1,407
316 276 10S
36 63! 71
144 136 53
310 530 190
270 333 15K
205 130 Ml
143 . 316 312
361 4431 32S
IS 341 19
173 463 25R
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IN
40
13
971
it
61
36
US
27
303
42
31
51
IS
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33
93
1,710
3,176
1.371
1,012
S.fll",
2.S 1 1
440
2.S27
53 X
X99
917
911
I.X3I
1,310
1,201
C39
5,009
501
(.237
t,6!
5,571
541
27.137
3,332
4S4
919
3.737
3.460
I. Ill
1.717
3,101
39K;
3.10s
is;
5X3
107
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60
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.. 165
566
270
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99
916
259
136
317
591
173
3,230
391
60
133
341
3(0;
220
311
2X1
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100
l,9(X
111
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"29
111
.' 15
66
. 55
70
343
140
S6
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206
5S
205
109
2 45
10
1,3(2
90
II
145
149
114
50
77
2411
2R
230
S.iWi
3,293
5,0X3
2.637
1 !
1 3,00(1
1.11241
' '445
3.770
X33
1.020
930
1.236
2,665
1.139
1,576
613
6,733
1,113
1.217
2.371
7,9611
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3.9 5 X
476
1.33S
3,923
2,631
1,300
3,21ft
4,131
624
3.531
Totals
Plurality
1,I6551.295132.639
. IM36
189.291
111,711 26,22010,6
23.451, J
MI9I
6,139
1,515
94,59lll,3Xlil0.l93il2t,O37
26.413
PLAN 10 PROTECT
T PROMf
WASHINGTON', Dec. 1. President
Wilson's letter to Representative
Gardner on tho latter's resolution for
congressional investigation of tho mil
ltary preparedness of tho United
States was made public today. The
president wrete:
"You may bo sure that I don't have
an nttltudo of indifference to tho
great subject which you broach, but I
should llko very much to hayo a con
ferences with you before tho resolu
tion you have In mind Is offered In
ordor to present my views more
fully than Is posslblo In a letter."
Mr, Gardner was a whlto house cal
ler today but dt dnot see Mr. Wilson
and will call later. Ho mado his
visit tho occasion to Issuo a formal
statement, however, saying ho feared
the president intended to "lay the
cold haud of death on tho whole
movement if ho can."
IN BRITISH ARMY
LONDON, Dec. 1. Siegfried
Schneider, a German, startled tho of
flclals and tipectutors at tho Bow
Street Police court today by calmly
admitting that he had served for
some time in tho British army in
Frunco and that everybody In tho red
cross corps, to which ho was at
tached, was uwuro of his nationality.
Tho prlsonor was dressed In tho
refutation khaki uniform. Tho clmrgo
HKslnst hi in is that ho failed to regis,
tor us an allon, and traveled mora
IhMH five miles without a permit. Ho
whs arrwtvd at tho general military
hwtjila In )kHlKH uhvre ha wux
srvlHK as 11 tieibr of tho staff tin
4r lhi huhio of Frederick Taylor,
Tba tHur rotiKUiM (ho prisoner
VllbVMt Nil.
WALL STREET'S
WOLF ON TRIAL
NEW YOKK, Dee. 1. David La
mar, charged in three indictment:
with inicrbonnting- officers of the
United States with intent to defraud
Wall street hankers and companies,
wns placed on trial here today in tho
federal district court.
District Attorney Mundinll an
nounced that Lnnmr would he prose
cuted on only ono of three indiet
meuth Iho one charging him with
impersonating Jleprcsentativc A.
Mitchell Palmer, with iho intcut to
defraud J. P. Morgan & Co. and the
United Stales Steel corporation.
It is charged that Lnmur, in tele
phone messages, represented himself
as being Mr. Palmer nnd soueht im
properly to have the Morgan firm mid
tho Steel corporation employ D. Wurd
Lauterhach, a lawyer.
One indictment charges Lnmnr with
conspiring with Lttuterbuch. District
Attorney Marshall announced that
Lauterhach would he tried separately.
A
Madam "Wlnterroth, palmist, clair
voyant and trance medium.
Now located In our city Is creating
sensations by her true predictions.
Sho has engaged a patronage, of tho
very best people of our city. She
reads you as an open book, past, pres
ent and future, and set you on tho
right road to health, wealth and hap
piness. All thoso In doubt don't fall
to ee this gifted woman as sho Is hero
for a few days only. Offico Colonial
Flats, South III versido. 'ill
FRUIT MEN'S MEETING
TO CONVENE TOMORROW
Tho annual convention of tho State
Horticultural society will bo held in
Medford Wednesday, Thursday and
Frlay of this week. This -will bo the
first time In 28 cars that tho con
vention is not hold In Portland,
Tho large exhibit will bo placed In
tho exhibit building and will bo left
thrro until shipped to Hun Francisco
for tho l'luiuina uxponlllon. Mr 1)
M Miwe will bo In cliurno. On Tliurx
duv u luncheon will 1 Mined ut tho
Niitulorluiii. Tvo ImiimIioiI and fifty
tUllors t impelled to hu In Die illy
dUtlllH ItlV UlH'tJ (U)N M'll'll
WIN
VSTORS
AT
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LA CHOSSE, Wis., Dec. 1. Plnns
for the protection of young women at
the Panamn-Pneific exposition at
Snn Fnmci-eo were announced today
by John II. Hammond of Des Moines,
chairman of tho legislative division
of tho world's purity federation, after
a conference here with H. S. Stend
well, president of tho federation. Mr.
Hammond will go to Snu Francisco
this month with n corps of detectives,
investigators and social workers to
institute tho svsteiji, which is design
ed to guard cverv strange young wo
muu who arrives nt Sail Francisco
alone durini; the exposition.
At every public plneo nud at all
points of danger men nnd women will
VON DER GOLTZ
TAKES CHARGE OF
TURKISH
FORCES
DEHL1N, via The Hague and Lon
don, Dec. J. Tho return of Field
Marshal Huron von der Goltz to Con
stantinople, according to the Loknl
Anzeiger, is due to a promise made
to the sultan hy Von der Cloltr, wheu
ho left the Turkish service eighteen
years ago, to rctuni if Turkey ever
needed his services. Tho field mar
shal renewed this promise to Sultnti
Mohniumed when he visited Constan
tinople in 1010. The sultan, it ap
pears, remembered (his promise and
asked tho eniiwror to loan Yon Der
nl. , ... m.,1. .......
woiiz aim 111s sum 10 urscy iiunug
tho war. 1
Lieutenant General Oswald of
Wuerttemberg, taken from the retired
he constantly on wnteh. Every train list nnd given command of a Lnnd-
iuto San Francisco after the fair
opens will have women detectives
aboard. A fund of $120,000 is already
available for this work, and Mr. Ham
mond said that as much more ns
might he needed would bo subscribed
hy wealthy men interested in the pur
ity crusade.
Wc projwse to know the charac
ter of every lodging house and hotel
in San Francisco and of every resi
dence, too, of which there is the
slightest suspicion," said Mr. Ham
mond. ''This will nil he done before
the exposition opens. Wo have been
promised the ossistance of tho -ovcr-nor
of California nnd other high of
ficials of tho state.
"In the California injunction law,
which enables any citizen to close un
nu immoral house by use of the in
junction, "wo will have a powerful
weapon. Wo -hm to clean up Sun
Francisco more thoroughly than it
was ever cleaned before.''
T BY
CHICAGO, Dee. 1. Declaring that
tho whole forco of womun's influence
would be against war und pleudiug
tit tit wumun bo allowed to reinforce
tho' peace movement, Mrs. Pethick-
Lawreiieo of Iondon, England, biioke
hero today at tho Fortnightly club
rooms under tho auspices of tho Chi
cago Equal Suffrage association.
"Huh wur has exploded onco and
for all the theory that woman aro the
the protected box in war," said Mrs.
Pethick-Luwrcnce. "Wo givo honor
and rightly, to the soldier who faces
death in defense of his country, hut
his lot is infinitely to bo preferred
to (hat of women who are left behind
to fuco tho complete disorganization
of industry" Thousands of women in
England aro face (0 face with slarv.
atton." '
WEDDING BELLS
l
A very pretty wedding took laee ut
the M, E, South parsonage Monday,
Nov. iJOIIi, nt '- p. in. when .Mr. IJ.
MeCuiu und Jlcrllui Harwell weru
united in holy matrimony, II, M.
liranhain, pastor of (ho Oakdule Ave,
Mothodikt church erforiiied the cer
emony, The groom Is night ch'ik at
Iho Molfoid h"t"l mid Iium served in
(hit cap'iuity for morn Hum thiee.
yrnitf, 'J hey will Jnc a I '.'Oil We. I
tfccpuil slitfcl,
wehr infnutrv hrii:nde, has been kill
cd in battle in the west.
Lieutenant Generals Uenniiir-. com
mander of nn infantry division, Ken
no and von Grtimkon, the latter com
mander of tin infantry hricade, have
died of illness resulting from btren
uous field service.
It Theater Tonight Only.
Dough and Dynamite. Exclusive
Keystone comedy, other good pic
tures, six reels. 10c only.
Why No
Get tho best smoko, Gor. Johnson,
and also patronize borne.
AM N
STAND
PN
CONTRABAND
MEETS CENSORE
IIBIII.1X, vln London, Dec. 1, 5:17
n. 111. The statement of the American
ambassador, dnme.i W. Gerard, re
garding contraband is generally re
printed in the German press. The
Krcuz Zcituug savs that no objection
can he raised to the standpoint taken,
which is thoroughly conservative and
comprehensive.
Count Ernest von ltevcutlow, in the
Tages .eitung, finds the American
standpoint technically correct, hut
argues that such shipments, wherrhv
only the allies benefit, and which con-
stnntlv strengthen the militurv cftort
directed against Germany, uctunllv
work out in "nichcc as a suiHirt of
one belligerent to the detriment of an
other and in n way aro contrary to
the spirit of neutralitv.
The statement credited to Ambas
sador Gerard is undoubtedly the view
expressed hy the United Stales in its
reply to Germany', protest that
German v and Franco were violating
the "declaration of Loudon with re
gard to what was contraband."
The reply stated that tho United
States withdrew its surtrestion made
to the belligerent that the declaration
of Loudon ho adopted as temporary
code of naval warfare for use in tho
present war, and that this was douo
because of the unwillingness of some
of tho belligerents to adopt the dec
laration of London without muditi-ention.
Oregon System Finds Defender
Tho Decatur, Illinois, Review, of
Nov. 25, contains tho follewing:
Miss Edna K. Coylo, formerly of
Hlndsboro, but now of Central Point,
Ore., has written Tho Hovlow In re
gard to an article In the Urbana, III,,
Courier-Herald criticising tho Oregon
ballot. Enclosed, in tho letter was a
clipping from tho Medford Mall Tri
bune of Medford, Ore, answering the
criticisms expressed by tho Urbana
paper.
Miss 0j1c.h Utter
Tho letter follews:
Central Point, Oregon,
, Nov. 18, 1911.
Editor lie low; I am enclosing an
article taken from tho Medford Mall
Trlbuno of Medford, Oregon, and con
sider It a good and a truthful reply to
tho criticism of our Oregon ballot
mado by tho C'ourior-Herald of Ur
bana, 111,
Of courso, being a natlvo of Illinois,
It is only natural that I should bo
ablo to vote Intelligently upon the 20
measures submitted In tho Oregon
ballot. Hut how ab6ut tho remaining
Qrcgon voters? Surely they ore ahead
of tho Illinois voters In Instituting
rucli reforms as stato-wldo prohlbl
tlon,. equal suffragu and other meas
ures. Furthermore, though Oregon is n
strong republican stato, the voters,
regardless of party feelings, showed
tholr good sonso by returning to the
United States sonato the Hon, Geo. K,
Chamberlain, a democrat, because ho
was tho right map for the place, and
was known to stand for tho right and
to protect tho Interests of tho stato
which elected him.
Trusting that my friends in Illinois
will have a bettor opinion of tho In
telligence of tho Oregon voters, and
will follow some of tho examples sot
by thorn, I am,
Voura sincerely,
KDNA 13. COYLB.
CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE.
HEAD GOLDS ND
CATARRH
VANISH
In Ona Minute Your Stuffy Noa and
Haad Clean, Snaeilnc and Noia
Running Ccaia, Dull Headache
Goal,
Try "Ely's Crenni Flalm."
Get a smull Initio nuywny, Jut to
try It Apply a llttlo In Iho nostrils
ami liiMtimily your clogged 1100 nnd
Ktoppcd-iip sir jmnsugc of Iho head
will open, you will brentho freely;
Inline mid licuduclm disappear. Uy
moriiliiKl Iho nilurrb, coldlii-hciid
or r li rrli 11 1 wro Ibrwit will begone,
End suih mlM'ry now) Get tjii
small (mills of "j;! 'rfiiii Halm''
K Wiy dnif ntor, Thin sweet
fragrant bnhn dlsnolren hy tho heat
of tho uostiifs; penetrates nml lieali
tho liillamed, swollen meiiibniiio
which Hues the homo, hem! mid
throat ; clears tho nlr passages iston
uukly discharge and a feeling of
cleansing, soothing relief comes lm
mediately,
Don't lay awako lO'iilght ttlriu
glliiK for breath, with had stuffed;
lioittrlU cloned, huwuliig mid bloivliiK,
Catarrh or n cold, with Us running
m in; foul miKotn. dropping into tho
throat, and raw dryues Is dUlress
lug but truly needless, .
Put your fa llh -jul once In
"Kit's Creum Halm" and your (old
or in I nh tilll xmly dkis,ir
Mrs. A. Cuitio Kiero und Ed An
il re wh will he seen in n scene from
"The Christ Inn," hy Hull Calne, at
the society vaudeville to he given at
the Page next Monday. This scene is
(lie one in which John Stonu, the
over-realous pastor, utteiuplH to kill
Glory Quatllc, with whom ho is in
love, in order to save her soul. They
have been old friends ititd even lov
eis in their .outli, hut instead of
joining her lover in thd inis-douury
work she had become, a great actress,
This disappointment so preyed on the
mind of tho fiiimtio that he became
somewhat demented, and believed
that he was acting ulider the com
mand of God in taking the life of
Glory in order to save her soul.
Glorv soon discovered that her old
friend is demented mid plays her pint
so well that sho turns him fiotii his
purpose hv bringing up memories of
their childhood and arouses his old
love.
Mrs. Firm is very strong in this
scene, it being the part that attracted
tho notice of Dnxid llelasco, who im
mediately engaged her as one of his
stnni.
The character, John Sturm, is
rather it new one for Mr. Andrews,
hut Is unite in the line of eccentric
character, in which Mr. Andrews is
at, his best.
MI-SALOON LEAGUE
l.iihl night's session of (he eliiulec
commission lusted till nearly mid
night, ns the nieiiiheis were determin
ed to give the subject a thorough dis
cussion. The meetings of Friday nud
Sat in day nights ueie devoted to a
careful reading of each section of the
cliiiilcr nml a general dismission of
niiestioiiH on which liny diffeienen
arose, which dilTeicnecH disappeared
with a thorough eoiislderation, At
last night's meeting tliu entire char
ter was gone oter it second time, see.
(ion by section, with fuither discus
sions. Two small changes' were made,
both having the approval of Iho
drafting committee. The assessment
provisions, already liberal, wen: itindo
still more favorable for the individual
lot owner of the city, nud restrictions
as to the number of iioininiiliou poll
tious it voter might sign, wcro re
moved. I)r, I'iekel's resolution, seeoudedJiy
L. L. Jacobs, henitily approving tho
ehinler us lead and amended, was
adopted without it dissenting vote,
nud the secretary Instructed to trans,
mil the same to tho city council with
the recommendation that it hn still
milled to the voters at once.
COLUMHt'S. O., Dee. I, The Ohio
supreme court today dimised the
petition of the Auti-Sitloon league for
writs of mandamus to compel n ie
count of the vote cast in Cineiiniati,
Cleveland, Columbus mid Toledo, No
vember 'X
Representatives of the leneiie as'
sorted that a recount in the cities
would prove that gross frauds were
perpetrated which resulted in the de
feat of the prohibition amendment
and the adoption of the home tule
amendment, a wet measure,
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