LAKB COUNTY BXAfllNER, LAKIZVIUW OR COON, FEB. 3. I90J. 1 WINTER UNDERWEAR will not be too heavy for some time yet. and what you buy now will be good the rest of this winter and all the next. We are offering: Ladies Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants, 3 for $1 .00 Ladies Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, $1.L'" a suit Ladies Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, 75 ets a suit Misses Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, 7o e. or l for $1.00 Don't Overlook Our Grocery Department 10 e a pound 1") e a pound 20 e per can L" c per can lf c per can 1 " e per can Dried Peaches, jjood quality. Dried Apricots, jjood quality lvpicurean Table Fruits Gold Dust Table Fruits American Stijjar Corn Standard Tomatoes All our Groceries are guaranteed to be first quality. Ask for our price list. Premium Cou pons Free with each 25c Cash Purchase. E. McOarrey Laid To Final Rest San FrtiiH-lMco.Cnl., Jnn. 20. i'.XW. I.nld to rt'Ht In Mountain View (YtntittT.v. ltd n: 0110 ot tho low from homo to witness tho last Had rltoM ovor the remains of tho lute John K. MdJar rey. I w 111 jrlvo you n nhort account of tho ceremony. To Im-kIii with, a morv plct'!rcnpio or beautiful npot for that hint lon-i idivp. which Boonor or lator must nunc to iih all. could not In found than Mountain Vlow tVmotor.v, which In situated about two tulles to tho north of Oakland, Oil. 1 vtf T CI W MMIIII MIIIIIMIIIIIIl MMMmiMIIIIIII M I I IIMM MIIIIMIMIII((tfl) t W-saW fcs s Wiiltt-r iMiko, tho Davis Crook hotel man, na In Lakeview Inst week. It wiw a Itiwton Irishman who, when aatkod by IiIh priest to coiitrlh uto Moini'thliiK to buy t'oal for t tir church, said: "Sure, fathor, I thoiiutit 'I wax hntcd l.y steam. "You iM't .von." riout.v cold oiioukIi, alut It? Wator Street Into lie opened North to School Stroot. Klamath FiiIIh is now complnlnltiK of tho scarcity of wot id. Horn To tho wlfo of Mark Miim Krave. Sunday, Feb 1st, a hu. la your en iloincnt don't (urKi't tn at tend llio pim-imI ilaneo at lUrrya hatur- I'on't (nil lo wo thu drama tomorrow ,,rt)' "Uhl. You'll Is aajrry il you don't t'omo. 0 liitthl Water hh wore found froxoii In many rcslda-noos TuoMday inornlnn;. You tomorrow o TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Vnitcil stales Land Orh.e. I.kevicw, Oregon. 4cc 11. 1'iri. Notice 18 hereby given lhat in a-o npliancewith the provisions of the act ot ougrc of June 3. 17, entitled "An act for the sal" of limb -r lands In Ihe siateof Califor nia Oregon, Nevada and in ahlngton I -rri-eery as encoded to all the I'ublic Land State, t.y act o( Aug 4. 1!. William A. Miller, oi Lake 'Uy. county of Modoc, mate of ( aliform, ha this iJajr filed in 'his office his sworn statement So. 16.M, for the purchase of the s i e 20 i K nw sec W. tp 40 S, Rilt w m. and will jffer proof to sho that the land souht is more sa.uable for in limber or atone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to Hid land before the Register and Receiver of ht office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the "0th day of April liKM. He names as witnesses: Samuel O Crcssler and Fred Martin of Cedar ville, California, Janiea ('. Iwtson. of Adel, Or egon, and Eidon Woodcock and Morris w mg ..eld of Lakeview. Oregon. Any and all pr .ns claiming adversely the above-described nd are requested to rile their claims in thi t.Tiee on or before said 20th day of April, 14. Jan 15-2 K. M. Bhattain. Keisler TMH1.K L.WI XOTII H TIHBER LAND NOTICE. L'uited states Ijind Office, lakeview, Oregon, fieceuiber 11 Vnrt. Notice is hereby irive'i that n compliance with tne provisions of the art of I'otHfr.-s. of June -i. Wd, ntf!t d - an act f -r the .e of limtjer lands in the rtlates of alifornm. reun, Nevada, and asliinuton Territory." j.s extended to all the publ:c land slat- s by acl .if Aiii;ul 4. lrri. Cm, rue B. H'bbanl, of ' oner .1' Alene, coiimv of Kootenai, stale of Mauo, as this dav filed in this office bi swiirn tate nent. No. for the .iirthne of the ',w .e w ij s- "4 of s- c 26 tp M s. r In e, . j, and will offer proof .o s!h vv that the land Mtiieht is more vhImhI,:-- 'or it- timber or stone than fur aKru.u.tiiral purpow . and to estab lish his claim to said land U-:'ore J. W. lUmak- r, U.S. ( niiimiKsi oiitr at Klamath Kails. re 'ffoti, on ! riday. the lit day .( May, He :ame-a itue-s s: jHe,,t, rare, of orvali's. n:hie White, of Uirella. iireuon, Owen T. Mr "-leudrep. .if (h e urcs'.ii and S. A. I'arker. of Ashltnd.Or-. A iv and all persons claiinini,' xdve's' ly Hie a'an-e d- wriU-d lands are re quested to tile their cU.r.is in this olliee on or .nr. re id lit da of Mv li :;. ..an 15-S t. V.. BkttaI.s. It.-uister TI1BER LAND NOTICE. ' ."uit'jrt -'ates Land off'.c-. takeview, oreeon, :iec,('i. Notiee i- li rel,y civell that in . oii 'liance with the j.'.i i,:oni of the acl of oiiures- i jl fine :i, la? eiitit.ed "An act for the sale of timber lands ::i 'he states of or-enii, ai.f'.ir iua, Nevada and w a-iii nv: ton 'lV-rri- try - extend' d t. the I'ublic Land ta:v-s. b' ae; t,f tj .t. 1, t-'J. Tnoral .-or-veiieu. of No. 41 N l'.th -. I'.'rtiand. cvmntv of 'I liluinutu !i, stale of ( :, j.ili, lia- til Is day filed n this otriee h's sworn -'.atemeiit No. 1;:7 for lie purchase of i he e , aw:,t!, i -c :. '! '4 nw (- of Sec :)1. tn s. r 17 e, w 111, and --.'ill offer proof loahow 'r.i the land Mini lit is oiore valuable for its t:u.l.er or stone than for :.ifricultural purpose.,, and to establish his laim to said laud befor-II. Withrow, U. H. 'oiiiiiiisiniier at Klamath Kalis, on Saturday, he 4th day of April, I'Xl. He names as wittics- s, Kd .aebecr, Williaui Kihlcy, and Charles tV. KhiVmIv, of Bly, Op inu, and John J. I'u :.ai k, of Kertivjiie, ()rei,.n. Any and all per sons olaininir adversely the above-described ands are reijuesu-l to :': 1 their claims in this ' tfice on or before said 4'n davof April, 190.1. u li-i t :. tSK-trraiN, htirister. Uuiteil States Ijind OttUv at Ijikrtien. Ore. llHi. ". 1'J. Notice la hereby ulveii thai 111 compliance with the provisions of the acl of I June :l. 17. entitled "An act for the sale of I timber lands in the Slates of California, ore- son. Nevada, and Washitiuton Territory." as ) extended lo all the Public Ijoid States by act I of August 4. ls'.f.'. the following persiiis have 1 this day riled in this office their snorn slate i incuts to-wit: Francis M. Miller. of Lakeview. county of Lake, slate of Oregon, nwurn .in'cmeui .n nm n,r nit- niri nw-e 111 the NK'.SK'.SKi NK'4. Sec SI ami s's XWi 8ec .".4 T J7 S K 18 K W M. Bernard Paly, of Lakeview, county of Ijike state of Oreiron, sworn statement No IKI9 for the purchase of the N1, Sw'4. SE'i and HW'4 NK4, sec St TS78Klt W M. William P. Heryford. of lakeview, county of I Ake, alate of Oregon, sworn statement No 1H4U fur the purchase of the KS SK'4. Heo :t4 T 37 S K IS E, and NE'4 S.-C 3T;teK IK E W M. Thomas V. Hall, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, sworn statement No 1M1 for ihe purchase of the W i, NWi,. N W'l SWi4, net- 3. aud NE'4 NE '-, Sec 4 T : S R IN K WM. That they will offer proof to show that Ihe laud sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land In-fore the Kegistcr and Receiver ot this office at Ijke vi?w, Oregon, on Friday Ihe itlli day ol March 1 hey name as witnesses : Manuel J Swares, Francis M Miller, Bernard Daly. William I' Heryford, Thomas V Hall, all of I.akeviu , Ore- con . Any and all persons clainiin.' adversely ihe above-ll, scribed lands nre reiiUe-ted tu file their claims in this ottice on or before said ?7lh day of March, l'juci. jalll.'. E. M. IlKATTAI.N, Rcgis'er. Tho I'oldt'Ht IiIkIiI of I ho wiiniiii was Moudiiy uluht. Tho liovoru mont woathor Imroau tliiTitiniiicIrr at I liU nllli o ii-Kl( r-d (I Ih Iuw ii i ci. Tui'Hilfiy night It wiim li.-low. Tho likotli'W Hunt ( hil had u ory I'lijoyaldo and oiit luir t In 11 tlii-ir lliltlul ooyiito dilvo arnuiid tho Sliii-o tin- roadK haw Imtii lunkoii lvlti ,,f ,. (lfcl. ,vk. a wIIMm. IhoHtaitoMhavo Uvn makliiK Hiimmor , ,v .Iom. i Ii.iIcii In aumlior ,,!. limn. I)d A. KiiIht, i..i.moiiI Inn lllllx-rl. Itrn'o, liitmr, .liw S. stcincr, . j. V l'"i., urocrrlon; mid ( '. Mi Im jiii, fiali-suti I'ii., 11 1 1 1 f 1 t liincrt , i'li'., wore I ii-re I j 1 l wi'tlt a ml hI 1 iim'i tit. I III' l.:tkr low . .I.IIIIIM ,Suljill. Ilia- Wla-I'llll a- i ii.i 1 1 1 if I .j 1 La- riiiiiif , won a I 'i --1 it -K'I'oll tin- Millllirlll kIuki' .Ninllilay d'nlil San I riiin iMi-i 1 1 in IiIm a ti v lo 1I110 nt Mlva-r l.ako. .1 1 1 1 1 li. 1 ss Imi-ii lakhitr nilit Itrothor." At tin- ronclusl, m 1 n. Wmn.,-ii of Tl. N .0 I.I w til a resi fi.i,, II,- mi.MIo. ami hud a of tlio rcroiiniiiy a 1m aulifiil lmskot of . N usluiiuioiin luttlulay il.nn a-. .' j , ( ()t w ( ( ( ( ihivvitsi hiis iiivvcivii nun mi' Kinii', l.ilillo lilri- wiim up from HllliiW Noar tho central porthm of tlio, "IWhhmv 1 l.ovo tviuotory, amid U'liutlful tnsn, h!o- ' "'phi. UfX uroon lawim, and ovor hloomliitf. IIiihcuiii I'IhIut ami ( lias. I.litlo lloworn, tho jrrlof Htrlckon wlfo noloot-j woiv In from tho Won I tddo Monday, od a spot as tlio last rotitic; placo ot S 1 1 j ( n r uulindal at tlio WimmIiihih him who w as, .r all. , ,l',m,, hi U a"h- At two oYltM'k on Sunday nftor noon January '.'."dli, I'.ni:), tho (ak laud oatU. Woodinon of tho World. ! tlmo. fniiiu'd In lino of ma roll at tho uato ' Yadin. tho wi-Htoru ntauo of tho i-oiuotory, and woiv fi -Hi w.d ; man. arih oil In l.akrvliw ontoi .lay liy tho oarrlaiioM and fiioiids to t ho ' """"'"H- ! riH-oivlnvc vault w hoiv all that wail Kclouary iMtli is Ihe iluia' ol tho 'il mortal of poor Mao wiim transforod ' """l'""'' I'roj-ro i.,r it. to tho hoars.', and tho march conlln-' '" Hayes, a r.uiland linpl. ni.-iit ui'd to tho snivi', Hero a very Ih-hii-'"'an. arrlv od on t ho w.Mi.rii ti.-r . tiful and Imptissivo Imrial ei'iviniiin ''a.v imu nlny;. was conducted liy tho N'olhliors of llvor ( 'harlt mi ami wife ciiino In Woodcraft. A nialo ipiartot to s.uiy -from l ho X I. ranch at. Alien Lake "Xearormy (iuil to 'I'hea'" and "liiiud drat of the weak. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. linitcal Sthli-s Land Olfice, Ikeview, Oregon, tab c 5!, lyoi. Notice im hereby given that in -.ompliaiice with the provisions of tne act of ,une 8. 1S7H, entitled "ah act for the sale of vijiiber lands in ihcHia.-'Of California, Oregon, Seva'la and Washingt'in Territory." asezteud-.-'J u all the Public Land ntatet by act of Aug Jat 4, lv.e, the ,oilow . n.' persons have this .lay Pled iu this ottice their h a orti statemc tits,lo-wil: Carrie V I.undy, f BIy, coonlv .if KIk:- siIi, state of Oregon, i, or n statciiieiit No l"i I for the purchu.it- of I I Sw4 Sec IM, S. nt I-At SK17K M. In in T V -elerson if Hly. county of KU-iath, stat NW 4. , and NK'4 sw;4, Hue a 'ini stateinent No be w'i, NW'i, sit, fcr th 1 , and NW of Oregon, 'iTChase ol 4 SW' a l be w'i N I" I I T 11', ft K 15 W M. Oscar T A vferson, il B!v, county of Klaii.ath, s'ate of Oregon, ..worn' statement No !'.7' for the imrchaw; ol be NU NE',4, HW14 NK'-i and f.r. NVJ4 Sec Z TaOSRlOE W M. I'arrie H i;a-cbeer, if Jily, county of Klamath, Mate of Oregon, s4,ni statement No 14Mi for the purehase of ,f K'i SWX and W'i KE4 ritc T36B K 14 E. yulnton N Anders.. n, f Bly, county of Klamath, mate of Oregon, isworji ftateinent No l'la for tne purchase of .Ve N'VNE'i. HW4MK!aud NE! 4 N E HecUl T&bklaE W M. . . ..... That they will offar' proof to ahow that the tajid sought ia more valuable lor its timber or uane than for agricultural purpoaes and to 1 .al.lihh their claim to - J land before the .Register and RajceWer of this office on Vaajdues :ja the 'ir.ih day of March, 11WS Vliey name as witnesses: Charles W Embody, rvin T Anderson. Oscar T Ankerson, 4'nteu H Anderson, ( arrie H Gasebeerof Bly, Oregon. John J Cusack, Kernvillo, Or.. John Killer. old Hill, Or.. Oliver Hlifer, Ariel. Washington. Any and all peraon. elalmlng 0v"raejy the .hove descrlbid land, are requested to Hie tietrclaimsln thl. office on 01 before aald 25tu Ujinl6fSreb' VMt- t. M.Brr-U!., Re.Uter. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. I'ni'ed states Land litin-c at l.akcvieva. ore., lcc ll. l.srj. Notlei? 1h hereby n'veli that in i-omp!i.iiice with the prove. ons of the aet uf Coinrrcss of lutie :i, ls7. entitled an act f.ir the sale of timla-r lands in Ihe slates uf nhfor nia. OreKoii Nevada and in asbinirioii Ter ritory" as i-xteiide.l to all the Public I. and State-b ac: of Auioist 4, Is"-', the follow iii-rK-rsous'haie tiled in this ottiee their svaoru slHtemeiits lowit : Kred S. Klsher of l.hli.-v iew, county of l ake, stHte of im Bun, sv. orn statement No 17i-y lor the purchase nl t he ' e p. ) ,, ii w ! t se 1 1 and e 1 se ' . -c 17, tp :S'i S, r 1'. e, u III. William R Heryford. ! Of I.Kke p-v, COIitlly Of Lake, state ol Oretfiitl, xvior.i statement, No. 17l'i fur the purchaic of the e ' . ll ' , Ii ll ,, see 17, and lie ; 4 He 4 sc.: fs, tp ::, s, r I'l e in, Jane s Ii. Heryford. of Lakeview. county ot Lake, state of a ireif f.n . sworn statement No. 1711 for the purchase of the ii w '4. s-c VI, tp::'. s. r Hi e. w 111 That they will offer proof to show that the land -oui;bt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for aarriciiltural puriioses and to es tablish their claims 10 said laud before the lUxister and Receiver of this ofjice at Ijikcvicw On iron, on Monday, the id day of March l'u. They name as w iteesses: .lames Ii. Heryford, KredM. Usher, William K. Heryforil and C. S. I'armel.-e, of Lakeview, Oregon, and Almon N. Lapham, 1 f Vislillls, Orcein. Any and all persons claiming adversely tne above desciibcd lands are reiiesled lo tile their claims in this office on or before said aid day of March. Ifloa Jul!. 1VV when to tho surprise and admiration of all who had never witnessa-d a Woodman's funeral, two w hltedowsi tl uttorod up from ho uravo and soar ed away. Tho ooromony lioln ovor wo luide poor Mao a nilont fartwoll, and woml oal our ways hoinewanl, wit h hea vy hearts and tour dimmed oyon, leaving In that nilont city him who wiw over roady t lend a holplnjj hand to those in distroHs, and whose fluent on wroto many a tender word and kind ly oxproHsi.ui of thosa who had pine lioforc. May your slasj'p lie M-aeefiil, dear friend, and your awakening one of joy. The Moral offer inn wore U-aiitiful and profuse,. A pillow of violetH, one of pink ami white carnations, ami the eonveutioiiiil (dieaf of wheat lioliij; a few of tho prottior ones I particularly notieod. Annuio- Lnkeview friends I noticed I lie I '11 1 nee K.-slaillHiil rea't'lillv oia-a- ituncii 1 uesiiiay wild a hIi'IkIi ami ; oil ny w . M. Ilutvcy, is lining u rushini; loud chiming" la-lls. Tho water coiiipauy should Ik compelled to furnish its customers hot water duriii); tho w inter season (io to I'arry'd hull tomorrow fVoiiiiiK and see "IVcausel Iive Ton., It is groat. r. Art hur l-'loi-oiioo and family aio now oa'cupyllitf fia-o. Mate heldol'M house during tholrahi4oiico In t'alifor ula. Louis ( iorlier started ".'"."i Ui-f cat lie last Monday from Merrill for Moiito Kuo. W. f . Campls'll w as in i har-;e, says t ho Opiililican. There will la iitintlicr niie of thnso popular ihtiit'eH wt Hurry'H hnll Suturdiiy iiiphl. I '.niie and a-rijoy yniirsell. Mesisirs I (ilnsi in a ml 1 ia II, in her, two of t he I'ine I 'reek ailiateui'H, were ill town Tuohday niakiu1; arra ncenieiils for t heir show hero Friday iilnht. liaxors, pocket kniveH ami iillleiy nf till kin.lsa r-cbtiiirickri. llnu li.illii. M11I1I W. A. Wilshlie and wife, Miss C0I1I1. : ut Krt.atly re.hn-od prices. W Mrs. C0I1I1 ami Kssl.-, W. A. Sherlock and wife, Cort in Vinyard and w ife and Mao Miller and Poarl Wilshlre. Si 'Lit a roi:. Soinel Iiiioh I'lah uiM's 1 lemocrat ic. jaml solueliines Keplllilicall, hut it iiovor falls to n as the Mormon ' church wishes it lo. Died in Baker City. K M. Bkattun, Register. Tl .If HUH MITK K. United State 'nd Otflce, Lakeview, Or;lfon, Heciiilx'r 9, V.tl. Notice is hereby -riven that ill compliance with the provisions ol the act' of June 3, 17, enililed "An act for the sale of limber lauds in Ihe States of California, Ore Hon, Nevada, and Wasbinnton Territory," as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 1, Wii, '.he following persons have this day filed in this ottice their sworn statements, lo w it : I). Hurt Mryan of Ureckciiriduc, county ol Wllklns, state of MiiiiiesiitH. sworn statement No 1',1'i lor the e .j se IS sec 17 and e ' .. lie '4 sec JO, lp;i s. r 1'i e w 111 valllhain lllelz, of Wahpcton, county ot Richland, stateof Mill uesota, s orn stateinent No 1017 for the pur chase of the se '4 see l, tp :vi s, r in e, w 111. Thomas Lawrence Newton of llreckiurldge, county of w ilkln, stale ot Min nesota, sworn statement No IMh lot the pur chase of the lie 'A soc M, tp: s, r lo e, w 111. (iustav Wehner of Breckenrldge, county of Welkin, state of Minnesota, sworn stateinent No liitS for the purchase of the r'i of e sec it tp 8B s, r 10 e, w m. That they will off er proof to show that the land nought la more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes and lo es tablish their claim to aald lands before J. W. Hamaker V. H. Commissioner at Klamath Kalis Oregon, on Saturday, the lilst day uf March, ltsii. Tbey name aa witnesses: Owen T. McKen dree of Olele, Oreou, J. E. Htuvenson of llonau za, Oregon, aud Thomaa L. Newton, (lusiav Webner, I. Burt Bryan and Wlllham Wetr, uf Ureekenrldge, Minnesota. Any and all person claiming adversely the ataive-deacrlbed lands are raquusted to file their claims iu Oils oflicc ou or before aaid 21t day Of March. liaXI. Jau K. M. Bbatt 4.tN, ReUter. I Tomorrow, -'rid:iy ninht, will Im pre t senfed that tin illiio. ilruiou. ' P,.ciiiiNf I Messie Kinn. uned 11' years, oldei-l I.vi, You," hy. the Male Line 1 liitmat 11: ilaiinh'er of Mr. and Mrs. H. A Kinn', I !N"-',;l'- Kvery l.o.ly invitcl. . formerly of Lakeview, died at liakei j It cihsIh riieleSaiu l,l'."i0,IHMI .11.1111- City, Jan. I'l, of typhoid fever. The funeral was held tho following day from t ho I'.apt 1st f 'Imrch, Kev. (ioornc '1'. Lllis preached the funeral sermon. Miss K iriK had nrown to lio well liked hy those w ho know her, ami with her parents, will Kn-atly mourn her loss. "itecaiiHe I Iv Ynu" will Im presen ted hy the State Line Drsatiialie C'luh at I'.arry'H hull tomorrow niiiht. 5 THE OLD RELIABLE O'UI-UVl Abtolu(cI)rPur THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ally to predict each day the next few hours' weal her and then he misses Ii ofi nee I luiu he hiis ii. McIi'h llri'SM HIlitM, HUC'k Hllitrl, Wllt killK Huilu; a liix line to Holed from at tschminck. ('oiiih oarly if you want in make a good Holectioii. U'i People that are never known to work are ohsi'i'ved to ;ot busy t hose days, when the snow piles up la front of their n:a to so they must shovel to net out. Tho churches of a Xnrv numlier of Kansas towns are holding Joint ser vices. In the mime towns tho devil is holdinn revival services in tho joitits. j That hi rye display of oro-'keiy and IKliiHHware ut Hchuiiin:kH is fast dinap- i)Httriii. Itetter make your "election j before it is all K'"o. tt'l Tho I .'ill tod StateH 'i'roasiii y con taliiH ;17.lHM).t4 In Kld, which weighs 1,'IUO tons, ami it Is worth oven more than that many tons o anthracite, This town of Keno on Klamath rlvor, twenty iiiIIoh HiIh wide of tho temporary toriuluH of tho rullroud now liulhllnj? Into Klamath county, which has been dead for ho Ioiik, It is said, Isshowlno; wlrimof life, caused by the upproach oi the railroad. IdisiiH-ss ihiIi. instil and aluv, and in tiro- pHM-d to sa-ivo lhaa puhlli: will. 4Very II1111K in the 11110 ki t ai slmrl notice. Turkeys, cliiikeos, uod sinking; iih haka-al in order, lln-sil ami pastry con slantly mi liuloi. I'iiccs icasoiiuhle anal MullsluctKiii iiiliotilea'l. 4'.l D. It. Dunn, the jjotilal drun clerk, w ho has hold a posltinu In Heall's ilrtl store for several 111011I lis past, left T'ui'sday luoiiiinu for his home in Spokane, Wushlnntoii. Mr. Dunn thinks of rotiiruliiK in tho spring and hsalinn 1 iiiaiiiinl ly In lika-t low. 'J'obucco chewers around Lakeview hew their liattlcux with much vim anda nreal deal of satisfaction Uii h." day s of 1 he w hltodrh en snow . They sea-Ill to Ih- ncttllin full V 14 1 1 If for t heir money. When it In liollreil (lint I hey lent a- t heir marks on t he ba-aill I flll snow whefeler they jro. Mrs. (ieo. I'.atchelder who is Jilot recoverinu-and Is y ft weak from the i ffei tH of a serious opera I loll perfor med on New Years, was taken to Movllle. I'al.. by Mr. I'.atchelder Tuesday. 'I'hey may hi down to Los Annelew for the winter. lieo. only opecls to Im- none abotil a. im nt h. f'ou mil met in renular si'ssioii Tiirsulay. No business of Import alico was t ransacled, except that of ac ccptiun the reslnuatioii of ('oiiin-ll-man Woodcock. The Council will have to elect some one to till tlio vacancy. Tho ox port m report wan not acted upon. Many bills were presented and allowed. I'rohuhly tho largest deficit which will Ih rcportod to tho Ways ami Means committee Is that broURht about by tho old bounty scalp law. This deficit, from tho most reliable Information, Is from $-10,000 to .'0, 000. The Joint commit ! has not, ho far, Indicated Its opinion, lis to w hetlipi'll will recommend an uppro allou to cover this dellclt, and It re mains to be seen what action is to bo taken. Tho Now 1'lno Creek Hunt Club closed a six days rabbit hunt Mon day iiltfht. It was at'ont4HtlH,twooii thu married men and Blnglo men, tho limine; Hide to give an oyute r mip-IM-rtothe vlctorlouH. Thcwlnglemi'ii won through a foul In a ucoro of 131 to 110. When It become known that tho slnirio men had Htolon about "0 scalis from the married men and hunK them on their own belt, thu victory wan claimed by the other Hide, and the Huppor will be furnished by tho other tilde.