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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
"A The Only Daily Covering Every Seedon of Klamath and Lake Counties ': a- -'. tMk HUPPMKI) IIV TIIK UNITED MtKNM NKWH HKHVIUK KVENIN1 NKWSPAI PRINT TIIK NEWS, NOT MMTOfftT Ninth Vfiir u. l.d'JH KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, ritlllAY, DIX'EMIIEH , 101 1 FlMt WlfQ Ik fiu'itmn BELT CRATER LAKE BY CIRCULAR ROAD ARANT RECOMMENDS park hi;i'i:iii.mi:mi:m rim. POHKH IIUA.MI Nl'llMi' I i 1 1. WAV (iiiini.i: 10 ioi.mhv him OF t'AMOI'H MOI.UtW Tim riitmlriirtliiu nf k rnail ttilr t -llvn inllcM In length, iiuilnley encli. i'IIiu Crnler l.nkn, In rernmiiit'iiiliil ly llio huh rlutciiilfiil nf thu Crater l.ak-i Niill.mcl Park, W Prank Ariuil, In hit liMinal report In (lie errtaiy of tin. Interior, vthlcli Iiiih JilHt Iiin.ii mini., l""nir. "Tim proponed wad," a the mi- perlntehitelit, "lian Ii I.x nit .1 ami mirte)e, ami fur miml nf Hit illataiiKtjhe iih.mI upon Dm better ruailii In thu will lo Immediate!) iipini (In. rim ofjpnik when limy nliall have uen con. Urn inner. It will I... ft. mi i.oon in strutted" 2,(1(1(1 fiMt iibntii llm laki nil. I at an Tlu enlarg 'lit on the mirth uf elevation nf fi.nii T.mill in k.ooii feel iilmvu imii lotnl It ttlll nrrmil an uu-1 nlmlnirti'it tlnw nf llm NiirriiumllnK rniinlry In nil iltr rtlnim iik far an t In tan ii-nrli. ami will ! Iinjnml intention mm uf Hi maiU III llm world. " nleni: llm iimrl.llan U'2 iliTri'i'1 wo Other mail Hurt t')tt iiniipl.'tr.l .lur-' lonRltniln In tlm north linn nf town InK tlm pant in'.innn urn im fulliiwN. khlp 27 umitli: IIicikv wvhI to llm I'rnm tlm Miiitli l.mimlary nf the park norlliwext rorimr of townlili 27 In llm mipcrlnlemleiit'ii lma..iiarlerii miiitli, raiiKo 3 eiiHt; tliencn (until tu .H mile; frmn llm went l.niimliiry liiilho parallel 43 ilecnvn I mlnnlci llm miperlntfii.li'iit'K henil.iiartnrn, north latllmln; theno cnit iilom; llm V4 inlli'M, from llm hia.t.iiarlerii to parallel 13 .lecrc'H I minute to tie Crater l-ikn. ft tulle, from llm eaiit plarn of lieKlnnliiK. li'iumlary In llm rim of tlm lako nt a In order to prevent pcrxoni from point iuiiiIIi of .Mount Kiott. '.' inlleM (cn.lnni;.'rlni; their llvrn. It U proposed Thy road ll-niuntlouel will follow f,v troni the Hiiiith-'order Tn and lantern Imuii.tarleii were hullt forlyHlx )enr bro " sa)s tlm mi per- Inlendeiil, "hy tlm troop at I'ort Klitmulli fur tlm purp.m of liaulliiK ' i... in. II. for us" at llm i.nt They am' ii mply iraiks lit I lo wider than a wan-'make npi'llratlon lo the Hiierlntcud imi, and eut thiiiiiKh tlm Irees nnd enl there would lie oppnrtunl't lo im liushex ll eniiMnut uxe these liar- rertaln whether tie part) ot p.iitl.'i' low roads hate heioiim terltnhln KUt- I r tlm width or n wiiroii and mm or two feet deep, and It U er) dlf- llenll for learns to pass Thesx roads Pate l.ren kept In llm liest loiiillllon poiwlhle with tlm meaner sum whlrll has been nvnllahle for lmirotemrnt work In tho park. At some poluls theso roads Imvn been widened so that leniiis ran t.nioi. but exrept at such place It Is very illttlcult Mr teams to I - .,... ........ i....- ...i i.nti.ta nr.. 1-a.i.. n urn ..-.-, ..- ";"','" loo closo to tho road to permit n twin In turn out or tlm narrow track. "Those roads nlso bei-oinn very dux- ly In Mummer, no much so that It lx Atlorney John II. Napier, who has wry dlsagrfeablo to travel over them bem III of lale, Iiah gone to I.o An llm greater portion of tho season. geles for n text In the liopo of Improv "Tho dust could easily bo overcome lii5 hlx health. Those Who Like Served Liberally ir you think our grip f good hot-1 ler try It tonight on tho greased p'f. which will bo t'irned looxo lo text tho holding powers of tho holder of tlm lucky niimbor nt tho Houston opuut Iioiiho, If ou ni tltuoroiiH to Incklo llm proposition, get your friends to guthor, and Torm holding company, lo soo whnt frt ho done. Ilobort Alhon nnd Kfllo Johnson will put on n niw net, wlilch will bo mighty Interesting, but expect lo lo outclassed Mr onco In tho tdmpo of n i till, absolute, Hlncere, bona lido utrenni, which that greased pig stunt Is miro lo ho. All efforts mndo today In lenrn who will coat tho porkor tvillt I bo olnslvo substnnco wero futllo, n mnnagor John V. lloimton In In on tlio Bocrot, and. being ft-socrft order nme, knows how to hold on to llttlo mm lura of this nnture. " "No, I cannot toll you who will greaso tho nlB." 1 'lM'n,0l, flrm,'' yet In a kindly Inn". "Oh Mr. Houston, pleatio toll- tw who will grenso tho pig? 'JJ7" nro so anxious lo know. Will it o TtolRMMifr positively rtfmtd to i.) in.. im nf nni.l Hpilnkli'm. Hutu In an nliiimlaiit supply (.f water wltli kimiii ran hiiiiiiIiI) .llHlilhiil.il iiIiiiik lli. rim.lH. mi Hint tanks tnuM Ij.i iiii.mI lit grntliy Mm., nal hem-m h.iiI.I Ih ilcihcl friim tin. hiiiiiII mil lay nr iiinii") Unit would ,u ncii-wary In In ulall tliU liiiptuteuiuiit llniii In mi) otlii.r manner wltli iliu n.iinu tun ii nf eipeunn, "I laiiinit tun Hliungly urge that u sprinkling system ln Iimlalk.l miI iiiiillniiiil through tlm ih) k.mhoii or, ISMS Tliri'ii gn.i.l sprinkler hIiixiIi! ln iiiirilniMil ami tank cretieil at unliable iilnri'H, If these iiimlH wu piliiklc.l tin) Mould n I lltil.Millior Improvement, an lliiy ttmiM Indian o nil up ami liiitiiuii morn Intel Instead ji'f being rut deeper an. I deeper ly tl.c ui.,M (,f tl, whlrles pnm.tig iiiit til Thvso sprinkler innlil linn ihn park l riTiiniincnilnl In mili-r t i.rnl.H Urn miinn. Tim nrni ttdlrli It I prupiiimil In ml. I In llm purl: I ' ' Ixtu ihN-.I a fultouri- II.'kIiiiiIiik at Dm norlliw.'U inrii-'r nriwiilil (.nli'.nf tl.c park ami llifiir.- rnnnlni; imitli to eloo llm park against nil tiuvel tr ('reek li lift h. en D.'conih.'r I and Juno I ev- Nlnter, Mm. (I. V. Wehtier of Klam i of Ihn iniiHt'rept l.y written perinlmilou frmn the nth Kallx. ,loralltle liiinuperliiteii.lrnt. "Tlilii rulo il.ould hai made, " rn)K llm HUperlnlemiPiit. hi In prntent reckleM or eatelixK piopln not nniualnte.l wllli llm ron.ll- tlm law II rm Is John T. Harris, who noiu In thru. Iiluh moiintnliir fiom formerly prnrllned law In thin city, h.itardlim ami prohatily 'mini; llielr,at tvhlrh Hum he wax n partner of Ihea. If perotH deslrlm: lo enter John Irwin, llm park In winter were required in 'ere emlaiiKerliiK llielr lives nr whether ll.et were properlv etpilppeil ami uipahle or lakhiK litre of lliein solves " Iliskel Serial A banket Mielal will tie clten by l.oral llwauna, siirlallst party, at i:30 Saturday owning, December 9, 1911, !nl llm hall under the public library. A HUrary ami mimical program will i... ri.tniitii'il AiIiuIiihIoii free. Kverv- '.'' ".- ..,......, ...lHenr.he.1 bf llm tiollco horo had n , l.oity welcome, es.erniii) .h.iis.i.iii , and their rnmllle. Pork May Have. It At The Opera House budge riniu hlx air or ni)xleiy, m that who will grcaco tho pig may never bo known, llo denied llatly that ho would gr use It, nnd would not say wueiner It would be Mr. Alhon or Miss John Min. Hut ho did unbend from his nu .,...r.. .....ii Inn ennucli to concedo Hint tlm pig would bo well anointed with tho slippery stun. It'll be Hoiuelliing suck, joii uia bet on that," ho ndded. it I imilerBtood Hint vaseline, heavy potrolouiii. butter, liird, inutton tallow nnd n niimbor or other vor Biiiooth fomposltloiiB will ho plactered oter tlio porcluw nruie, wim ji. weigh In nt rlngHldo at nbout llfty pounds. If tiny chosen young man U afraid to rlso to tho occasion for fonr of ' Sundny bqst, all ho hag to do Ib to Bpeak up. and urotner aiuou wm fiirnlsli tho necessary Impervious . ,v,-. i nv .i mdoiit (lamBOi sou uiu lucky inmibor nnd fonrs that sho can got closo enough to mo pig to hor finery, Blstor Johnson will fur nish ti harem skirt, which will bo nil the protection needed. DikU'im hlitr M'tIIiik 'I here will ho II meeting l)f Alul.ll Hnpler Nn. 61, O. i:. H Saturday ii nlnt: nt h p. in., In tlio Maauulc Inll (Irnml Worthy Matron I'niitlwt Monro Itlley Mill Imi iiri'Kcnt, ami nit members mo r("inKtiil in nlteml. HKGItKTAItV '; TWO HUNDRED PERISH IN RAILROAD BRIDGE CRASH Vlilini W'i'li' lIliKHKi'il I" t'oilitnict lug Mm. line In Ituvilii, Willed U'iih I'lll.il Willi Wurkm"i nt fli 'Him.- ..f tin riiiiitH- Ul.Ile.l Press Service HT. I'KTCItHIIUUU, Dec 8. Two hundred iiurlnlicil In tlio collapau of n rallrnail bridge mi the. Volga lllvcr, near Znran. Tlio l.rl.lK.i ttas being ronntriirtc.1, ami was II Mo. I wltli workmon when' Hi.. supports gnvii way. NAMES SISTER IN MIIS. irrilCI. S'IIWKIII)TFKKll or iitwi.v. t'Ai.ir.. ahkh skr. AltATIO.V, MAKING MltS. . W. WCItltCIt C.tl-SHMtKXT " An Item In tlio Journal, Turlock, Calif,, kiijh that Mrs. Ktlicl SclvwerJt- feuer'of the town of Irwin, lian filed it mill for divorce aKAlnst A. V. Scliwcrtfwr on llm croumlii of In- ll.lollty, iiamlim nn co-renpondcnt her 'larrU.und Jolumou nro nitorncyi for tlm plaint irr, nut retimed io niaice any Ktatement. The. senior member of FIFTEEN CENTS SUM TOTAL FOUND ON THIRTY TRAMPS unfile I'nlliv Seiirtli NutijevtH of lt..in.il-1'p, mill glte Poor Cliiiw Or der In lh-uirt for Ciillfoniln, und Then Obtain Wealth L'nllcd Tress Service i:iuh:ni:, ih-c. s.- -Tltlrty men - - - - "f '', B ' "" ,f h b1,,1 " id hunch" piMMCMlng n nickel which l:o Kiilil ho uetor parted with, nnd tho plutocrat or tho frenzied flmiuclers Inning it dime. Olllierx advised him to "hank It." Tho "thrifty thirty" wero escorted In xtnto to the city limits and told to "go lo California nnd gft rich." Thoy wero nil picked up In iv search (or u thief who snatched Mrs. K. Flunk's purse, which contained $15 and a illanloml ring. BY AN EXPLOSION WIXIi KNOWN AHHIANI ItAlU IIOAU M.n'mKKT8 WITH PAIN Fill, INJl'IIY WIIII.K WOHK1NO WITH LlflllTKII TOUCH Donald Whltiioy of Ashland, whero ho lx it prominent Elk, nnd who Is well known In this city, was pain fully burned )enterilay by an accident which occurred when ho hold a light ed torch near bohio combustible ma terial. i in l on a Southern Pacific passen ger run, and tho accident occurred near Weed. Whitney' eyelashes and taco woro Bovcrcly scorched. Tho Injury was attondod ttf by Drv George 11. Morryman, and Mr. Whit ney returned today to his home In Ashland. ASKING DIVORCE WHITNEY BURNED L ON HOMESTEADS i ikti:ami:k wincma makks hik- :iai, Tltii' rito.M odp.sha Foit 1 Hirm,KiwToiiuvi'iMVK.viiKit T,,MSTT,H,MOM,HXA,. Rklmicr John Totten of tho Wlnenni look his vessel up to Odessa yesterday for tho last time, and sho will llo up for tho winter. And tho Wincma car-1 rled more good people and good i things than for some tlmo. i It was a pilgrimage of homestead- era who had como down on tho boat on Tuesday to lay In their supplies j for tho wlntor, nnd tho skipper; Fred Murphy of tho O, K. Transfer compa- ny and tho settlers wero kept busy corralling provender nnd bagago to get tq,tho ,oat early yesterday after noon, Tho enp'n know there, was Ico on tho way. and wanted to have, plenty of tlmo to mako his last trip a very slow one, If necessary, for mnrlnu travel Is nbout petered out for. this j ear, on account of tho Iro cakes In Upper I.ako Klamath. Tho company on board tho boat, who alt have claims within n flve-mllo! radius of romantic Odessa, Included tho following, besides tho boat's cap (nln nnd Fireman llrewstcr: Mrs. W. C. Neff. wlfo of iho forost ranger; Frank Carlson, C. W. Zach- nry, Charles Curtis, Willy Ferguson, Ilurk Wilson, Miss Curtis. Hang Nel son. IS III IIAIIIft ATlfill I IN NIIIIImAIIIIN' III nUlllllinl lUlll POSTMA8TKK INIIKIt ItKCfSH AP. BRANDENBURG POINTMKNT IS NAMKH IIV couplo procecd?d to the home of TAFT MltS. OMVK MEVKn8'Judgo William E. Wordcn, who por- . ;,..... (formed tho ceremony. Orpha Schnl- IIKTIIIKH FUOM OFFICE oc ,, Jun,r d,, were w. 1 'nesscs. Tho wedding party, with President Tad has nominated Clyde Perry Do tap, bad a dinner celebra- K. Ilrandenburg to bo postmnster at Klamath Falls, following tho latter's recess nppointmont to tho ofllco nbout .womonthsago United 1 State. Mar-1 kiilil I,(B1IU .11. DTOU III 1'UIIIUIIU HUB been nominated for another term. Mrs. Olive. Faught Meyers resigned from her clerkship In tho local post- office Decembor 1st. Mrs. Antoinette Martin has bcon holding n clerkship temporarily In tho office. Tomorrow thero will bo a- civil servlco examina tion for the purpose ot filling tho va cancy with a regular clerk. It will bo conducted by Jess Slomens, who Is ono of tho postofftco force. UP BY COMMITTEE 81IUKCT OK NEEI1 FOH FF.DKHAI, IIVII.DINO AMPLY COVERED IN DRAFT FORMULATED HY Sl'K CIAIi COMMITTEE Last night tho committee appointed by Mayor Frod T. Sanderson to draft n memorial to congress on tho subject of a federal building hero met In tho ofllce-of County Judgo Will S. Wor dcn and framed tho document. Tho committee, which consists of County Commissioner C. Guy Merrill, Caleb T. Oliver, secretary of the Chamber ot Commerce; Justtco of the Poaco Charles Qravee, A. 0. Wronn, owner of the Ploneor Pross, nnd Wei- loy O. Smith, proprietor ot tho Even ing Herald, brings out prominently In tho memorial that this city has In creased to 0,000 from 2,800 alnco the last government census, Is logical dis tributing point for a Urge torrltory, U 300 miles by rail from any town ot considerable size where government bsutness may be transacted, tho pros pcctlvo railroad advantages the city will enjoy the onormoui oxpenso comparatively of federal cases which arise here and have to be taken to Portland, S8 miles away, for trial; MEMORIAL DRAWN tho postofllce, reclamation, Indian and forestry branches of tho government, 'which have, extensive work hero. I Other facts aro brought to press on 'the subject, I Copies of tho memorial wilt bo sent to tho upper and lowor houses of congress und to mombers of tho Ore- 'on delegation In congress. PIJPQC CIDI Q nDII I OlltLu UniLL fOR PART III BK WAR ,ho "unilrwl .Maids ItPcoKnlMd bx (evolutionary Party, Have IJeen Is- iK'il Anus, ami Will tia Into Itattle as Hoon an Poaslblo United I'm Service SHANOHAI, Dec. 8. Ktvo hundred Chlneso girls havo been drilling for a month, nnd barn been recognized by tho revolutionaries. Arms havo been Issued to tho Ama zons, who aro determined to tnko part In tho next battle. MARRY QUICKLY SLIP FROM CITY MIHtt ItO.KIK HIIIVK IlKCOMKtt TIIK IIIIIIIK OK M. K. TEMPLE, WITH. OL'T DKCiaitlNa PAIIKNTS OR WOltl.l) IN ON HKCItKT Miss Hoxlo Slilve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shlvc, surprised her ipartnts and friends yesterday by be ing quietly mcrrled to M. K. Temple of tho engineering department of the southern metric, tho newly-wedded l,alr lututly forsaking tho city on th evening train south without tho tcr- mallty of good-byes. r Tho llccnso i.eceuary to tho nuptial knot was obtained from County Clerk Charles R. Do Lap, and the happy Hon beforo tho wedding. fly a niiniflTIIIO nirTA jj btlKlblMAd blMO MAKE GAR600N HUMBOLOT Ijirgeiit Shipment of Present Ever Sent to Frozen Territory Coatalns Everything From Swearing Parrot to Pudding of Plum United Press Serines SEATTLE, Dec. 8.-Laden from bow to stern with tons ot Christmas toys, tho steamship Humboldt has left port hero for Skagway, Alaska, carry ing tho largest shipment of presents ever sent North. Everything from a swearing parrot to dog sleds, stlckplne to plum pud ding, Is contained tn tho cargo. From Fairbanks the cargo will, be transferred to Interior points ot tho cold country by dog sled express. MAKE SCHOOLBOY SCOUTS HARROW TEACHER'S IDEA Mako Training Part of Curriculum it Hueress Attends Experiment to Which General Baden-Powell Has Given His Approval. t'nlted Hrees oervlcn LONDON, Dec. 8. It on experi ment to which General Balon-Powell has given his approval la successful. "scouting" will be Incorporated Into tho curriculum ot the public schools ot Great Drltatn. Tho originator of the Idea Is Ernest Young, headmaster at the county sec ondary school at Harrow, who says: "A great many subjects in the curie ulum. such as geography, surveying and mathomatlcs, are associated with the work done by the Boy Scouts. I believe that the movement .promoted a corporate spirit amo'ug boys, and does great good from the physical and moral points ot view. Therefore, GREAT IS OREGON LAND SHOW SLOGAN next spring nnd summer my boys will do tholr studying In camp, Instead of tn tho class room. Instead ot daises wo will havo patrols. Tho boys will proparo and cook their own moals. "Hy fall wo should be able, by men tal tests, physical examinations, and so forth, to determine whether It will bo advisable to mako 'scouting' a pcrmanont fixture In our schools." SCHOOL DISTRICT CONSIDERS LEVY VOTERS IN NO. 1 TO MEET NEXT WEEK FOR PURPOSE OF AR. ItANGLVG TO MEET EXPENSES AROVE APPROPRIATION On Dccomber 15th there will be a meeting ot tho voters ot school dis trict No. 1 for tho purpose of deter mining on tho levy of a special as sessment. Tho regular appropriation from tho county for tho district Is not sufficient, so every year a special as sessment Is levied for tho purpose ot meeting tho deficiency. Last year 14 mills was lorted. bringing about 15,000. REVIVE MOYER-HAYWQOD CASE, OBJECT THOUGHT Spokane Paper Sajrs Former Wile of PetUboao Has Been Offered Parse to Giro Her Knowledge of ftonoM Murder Incident United Prew Prlce SPOKANE, 'Dec. 8. A sensation Involving Sidney Norman, it Is de clared, was sprung today when It was 'earned that Mrs. Frances 8am, for mer wlfo ot C. A. Pettlbone, had been offered $500 for what knowledge she porstesed In regard to the now dor mant Moyer-Haywood conspiracy. A Spokane paper alleges that Mrs. Sams was to recelvo the money by In volving men previously arrested In connection with tho murder of Gov ernor Steuncnberg of' Idaho. She Is declared to have refused to consider the otter. Union men here believe, the alleged offer Is an attempt to revive thy case on tho part ot men Interested In the Couer d'Alene mining ventures, ot which Norman was a prominent fig ure. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; furnished. Inquire at 110 Second street 8-6 1 Noland Testifies Offer To Settle lu tho case of John D, fMl1 m -.... . George Noland to recover property valued at. 12.663, which the plaintiff alleges ho left on tho Altamont ranch, tho defendant was on tho stand most of the morning. Ho stated that be had asked Martin Bros., who, according to the testimo ny, had a mortgage tor $3,000 on the chatties, to come and get the prop erty, as he did not want mortgaged property on the ranch that might be subject to action by the mortgagee. The contention of the defendant Is that he did not buy the property be cause it was mortgaged, and that be notified' Carroll that he would not buy It. Evidence was Introduced this morn ing showing that an offer bad come from Seattle to settle the case by turning over $1,000 and certain prop erty to Carroll, and Kolaad testtned that be bad turned down this propo sltlon. adding that If there was any money due it would be $500 from Car roll to him. An odd feature ot the case was that when Judge Percy R. Kelly sustained aa objection by Attorney Tkomas APPLES GIVEN AWAY RICHARDSON MPRBMaW FACT THAT THIS STATE GROWS m FASTEST OF ALL IK POTTOO. TION AND WEALTH PBR CAPITA Special to The Herald . CHICAGO, Dec. 7.- scored a big bit today when visitors to the big land show at the Coliseum hero wero eScb. presented witk osm of tho big luscious prise winners by tko officials of the Union and Sontbera Pacific railroads. Tho apples bad been sent to tk show by Oregon growers who won anxious that their fruit would be rat Into tho mouths of as maay CUessjs ans as It was possible to reaek ta cne day. The program of speeches aad ntuata which had been prepared was given In one of the Unlon-Southera Paella halls, J. H. O'Neill acting aa Gover nor Wests personal representative. 'Tom nichardson of Portland nuda the principal speech aad pouaded homo to tho minds of his the fact that Oregon Is the fastest growing state In point of pop ulation and wealtk per eaptU of nay tn the Union. , DOUtU MEKAfl'IY CAIDMAIS tfuTMTEl Fifty-Second Year State Antrrlcaa College, aa Wall aa DlrihofOardtea Choir United Press Service ROME, Dec. 8. Tho fltty- anniversary of the founding vaf.tk American college, also carasnai O'Conntll's fifty-second birthday ' celebrated today. Cardinal O'Connell celebrated I early. At 10 o'clock Cardinal Farley cele brated pontifical mass, the choir participating. Say, Myrtlo, It you are going to glvo George your picture, I havo very pretty sterling frames, just tke thing for hlsdresser. Might mean wtddlng bells fnrjyou. Can't tell. 0-lt . McHatton. A Thermos bottle Is a nice present fcr anyone, If yqu waat to glvo some thing useful. N. 6-4t McHatton. He Turned Down In Behalf Of Carroll , '! nrntrA tfiA IftHur ftftMnvAra1 wlftfc4MP . , .- It, which tended to eonfaee thing 1, somewhat. Drake explained to tk court that be did not mean to over- j riae nis nonor, out toai aner aw new vu made bis objection ho bad obtained M iniormaiioo wmcu ie to sua pasasjo ' i .- .. m..-.. . a ., - I did not wish to keep tke attomeysl" from trying the case, but as tbe pro- ceedlng was Irregular It would sbow plainly In tho record In ease of a - higher court passing on the I WANTED An eigwt-foot door Frank M. Uf t-tt Remember, I am on tk wren of UTe street, eorner Thlrd-aM 'Put 'er In tbe high" aai You might like mo. ,111 Wy to k-, pleasant. V 6-tt 1-l W ttfiHf ' "V"' 1 .V I ... cj They are here, gosie of w pretty things I am going to'Mvfor.'tlM holiday trade. Ko ' tre.to'.slsf' .t TMiiyiWi "- i .""-h .I A & A, .'?) "v B l,t ImJ TgyiL