The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 03, 1912, Image 1

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Sixth Year No. 1,947
KLAMATH FALL, OHBOON, WKDNKHIIAY, JANIMBY i, 111
Price, Flra (Ml
.IfeJ.'dff
BIG DISCOUNT PUT
ON BILL FOR CITY
25 PERCENT CLAIMED
KMMITT AMI PIKLDKB IIAVK AC
COUNT HIJCKD, .(Nil OTIIKH
liKIITM CHAIMKD TO TOWN
CAl'MC ABULMK.NT
Tho rendering of Mil with dl-
count added, by Hubert A. Kmmltt
nml Councilman John I.. Fielder. u
too much for (tin counclltnen last
night, ami they rut tlio premium off
the bill.
Neither nun mi at the meeting.
Kmmltt and Fielder went to locate
(water right at Aspen l-ako spring
and vicinity, and (lie hill for their Mr.
vice, with rlK, was 110 a day for
eight day. In addition to Ihl there
ra IIS (or a map of the water rlghta
Irawn by Don J. .umwall.
The pair rendered their Dill and
kdded In It SB per cent to cover dts-
ount, which brought the total to
II IMS.
"I did not know the city wa dis
puting warrant," said Councilman
luniel A. Alford, with a mile. Then
ke aald, lerlnuaty, " mora to take the
llsroiint out nf that bill."
Thero waa some, little dlacuialon, In
Ihtrh the roiincltmen loomed grieved
ml surprl-ed that one or their mini
rr ahould bo a party to turh pro
Ml ii re at that attempted with the hilt.
'I am certainly nppord to that
kind or thing." aald Councilman M.
Wllklm. "Another thing la that
an IT. per rent buslnc la excessive
aold snmo city warrant thl after-
Don for 10 renta on the dollar."
"I move to strike It from the bill,"
kid Councilman Charte Medowan.
"We'll have to raise, the tai levy to
bct all the bills," ald Alford.
It waa suggested that the flnanro
Nnmlttpo he heard from.
J Colonel Wllklna, ai the only mem
nf the flnanro committee present,
i opposed to expressing anything In
lialf of the committee.
(Mayor Sanderson aald It did not
kko any difference, anyway, aa the
inco committee never saved the city
rthlng on Ita bill, and that they il
ra came back for action Juit at
wore tiirnnl over to the commit
I for Ita help. Colonel Wllklna pro.
led thl statement of the mayor'.
It waa finally decided to cut the hill
95, and In thla ahaite It waa ai
led-
bill of l, rendered by Joe
hca, for cleaning flro hnao cauaod
ildtnt Marlon llanka to aay he
ght the city paid Fire Chief Kd
Wakoflotd for auch work,
lle'a doing pretty well down there
la regular work," declared Mayor
leraon.
lie ought to be for the money ne'e
ng out of It," retorted llanka.
ho bill of the Art chief for De
ar, 31 daya, at 13. CO per day, or
L60, rovcatod that ho la not hired
176 per month, but la paid by the
The bill waa approved.
nrgn T. llaldwln'a bill for I1B.0S
laid aaldo for him to Itumliu It.
Itecorder Thomaa F. Ntchotat
It had been aent to Italdwln onco
re for Itumlialton, and been re-
without It.
kunrllman Wllklna mado a vigor
pro teat over the bill of 11,000
1,000 feet of flro hoie, and aald
bought It waa to be bought for
nta. Ho aald a lot of extras wore
I rung In on tho council, and that
ilkifls' Constituents Complain Of
Council Acting
Ith Councilman O. W. White ab
from tho council mooting, Colonol
Wllklna played tho rolo of ro
trant. Ho waa ovldently atlrred
convurintlona ho had hold with
Ituonls, and aald that ha had
told by thorn that the council'!
voro Invalid, that they could be
klrio If mcaauroa were taken to
and that tho city waa acting
lit a charter, Ho had even been
tod to quit tho board. Ho as
that tho council looked to the
kttorney aa a gulde-pott, ana
tut waa aatlaflrd, from hli etperlonre,
which liu knew waa not worth a
"whoop In Uulnea" to the manage
ment or the council, aa hu eipreaaod
It, that the council could have gotten
the homi for DO cunt.
Or the seller, A. O, f.ong, he ald,
"I'vo known Mr. long fur yean, nd
I would lint put It pat htm to make
tint beat deal he can.
"You wurn hem at tho meeting at
which we gave the order?" aaked the
mayor,
"Yea."
"Then why didn't you make your
holler then Instead or coming at ua
now?" queried hi honor, the ma or
"You ought to let It out on bids,
Colonel, and then you'd not get
stung," wa tho RUggertlon of l-rcal
tent Hank.
Tim mayor aald thla had been tried,
and waa not aurceaaful.
Nenrly 13, BOO worth of bill wro
approved, a follew:
H,C.Mi')iT, auwvr lnneclor I 94.33
Hornm M Manning, city at
torney, tyilng.Nov-mber IC.70
Horace M. Manning, city at
torney, typlng.Decemher 17.76
Clapp Auto Co., car, 1 hour
30 mlnut 0.0
Keller' Cafe, meala for
prlMinera 16.00
(lis A I'rudhonime, elec
lion hiMik and itipptlca 66.(0
F. II, llremer, electrical In
pctor, December 1 ... 36.00
F. T. Bandoraon, ma) or, sal-
nry, December 13,34
Horace M, Manning, city at
torney, aalary, December 13.34
Samuel I,. Walker, rlly mar
hal, aalary, December.. 116.00
Wllllamllall, patrolman, aal
ary, December 100.00
William Mcaaner, patrolman
aalary, December 100.00
T. F. Nlrhnla. police Judgo,
salary December 100.00
Klamath Falla Public l.l-
brary 30.00
Frank Hchmlli. clerk In po-
lice Judge, December. . . 67.00
C. C. l.ow, mounted police,
(Continued on Page 4)
DANCE ROWDIES
PLACED IN JAIL
TWO OF FIVK WHO I NTr.ltFI.lt Kit
WITH AFKAIU ATSHIPPINOTON
tllVKN SKVKN DAYS IN WHICH
TO COOI, OFF
Aa a result of a acrap at a dance In
A. C. Itenner'a Hotel Shlpplngton at
Hhlpplnglon Monday night, C. F. Heck
and Morrl Uurna are serving term
of auvvn daya each In tho Klamath
county Jail, whither thuy wore con
signed on the order of Police Judge
Thomna F. Nlcholaa )i'tterday when
they could not pay flnea or 1 16 each.
Burn aud four other are altoged
to have gouo up to 8hlpplngton to
enjoy tho hoipltallty of the dance,
with whlikoy In their pocket. They
proceeded aoon to Inatttute rough
house tactic, with tho roault that they
woro asked several tlmee to Icavo, and
did leave, but kept coming back.
Finally the process of ejecting tho
undealrahlo vUltor becamo nioro cm
phatlc than formerly, and tho two ring
Without Authority
had often boon thrown by bad advlco.
Mayor Frod T. Bandoraon aald that
It waa not tho prosont city attorney,
llorucu M. Manning, who gavo any
hnd advlco, and with thl tho Incident
cloiod.
Klmer H. Johmon, former buitneaa
manager of tho Pioneer Preea, left
laat night (or Long Beach, Calif.,
whero ho expect to make hi home.
Attorney II, O. Morryman and W.
M. Duncan have moved Into their ntw
ofllcea In lilt Odd rellow' building.
leader, Hum and Heck, had to be
thrown out bodily. O. W. I'llchor per
forming Urn favor for llurn and
Homier volunteering the nme aervlco
for Heck, who landed on hi thinking
npparutu.
They ramo In again, and Hock hit
Runner, after which W, O. Iluion hit
Heck and Mr. Heck got after Huron,
whose body pTtly craahed through a
window a a retult of a vlgorou at
tack, Then Mr. Iluaon tackled Mr a.
Heck, and the five Interloper from
towp had to be thrown out again.
In' the meantime Mr. Itanner had
telephoned for tho police, and Patrol
men William Hall and William Men
tier got a rig from Liveryman J. A.
Thompson and hurried to Shipping
Inn, where they arreitod Heck and
Hum.
Heck I lltted lu the city directory
n a contractor, while Hum I un
dertood to bo from Fort Klamath or
Ihiireabouti, having been In tho city aa
a wltneaa on a caae.
I. nut night Councilman Chariot! Me
(lowan of Bhlpplnglon, brought up at
the council meeting with Mayor Fred
T Bandernon the queillon of pollen
protection for flhlpplngton, and while
no action waa taken It la probable that
an officer may ho appointed for that
dUtrlct iiion, Mr. Mcflowan eaya the
pollen are hadly needed there at time
and that nunc or tho town butllea gu
up there and take pleaiure In (hoot
ing at objecla they ace allhoutted In
tent houac where thoro are light.
BELIEF OF TRUTH
IS NOT DEFENCE
FOIt KDITOH IF HK IJIIKlii ANY
HODY, IK PIUcnCAI.I.Y Rt'UNO
OF (TIICIIT (XH'flT IN THK MA
OlIHK VAHK
For an editor to rely on hie belief
In the truth of an allegation I no de
fmito for hi publishing It In cawi a
IIIkI charge la the outcome. Thla wa
the tenor of Judge Henry U. Henaon't
holding In the circuit court etorday
on a part of motion to atrlko from tho
unwcr, mado by Attorney C. M.
O'Neill In tho libel ault of J. C. Ma
gulro again. t W. T. Bhlve, aatlgnee
of the Klamath Publltbtng company,
and W. T. Hhlve n an Individual.
A part of Shlvu'i auwvr u that
ho believed In tho truth or tho allega
tion he mado In hi paer regarding
Magulre, and thl pan of the aniwer
wa objected to by Attornoy O'Neill
on behalf or the plaintiff. Thla part or
o( the motion to atrlkc wa luttnlncd,
but other part were overruled, aa
wa aUo tho motion to make more
ill finite and certain ipeclOvd part of
I ho anawer.
I'ltOTKNT A.JAI.NKT HOOK
HAH WKIOHT WITH TAKT
T-ll Hmator ChhIb, Hook'e Happort
r, That He la Now ConaMeriim
Jiutirc Hwaye- of New Jemry Ba
prrmn Hench lnlid
United Prea 8rvlce
WABHINQTON, D. C, Jan. 3.
I'rrddeut Tnft took formal rognlianco
of the prole! agalnit Judgo Hook'
appointment to the upremo bench by
telling Bonatnr Curtla of Kaa,
Hook' aupportod, that ho la now con
Idorlng Jiutlco Bwayieo of tho Now
Joravy lupremo bench.
FROM NFW TAVERN
CIIIKF CliKHK U0AVK8 FOB J-VN
FKANC18CO AND MB. ANDBKW
WAI.DIIKIM HAH WITIIIUWWN
FBOM'HKBVICIi
K. II. I.ouor and wlfo loft lat
evening for Ban Franclaco. Mr. Loua
or ha beon chief clork of tho White
Poltcan alnre Ita Inauguration, but a
fow day ago handed In hi realgna
tlon.
Andrew Waldhelni, tho young Bng
ll.hruan of artUtlo Inclination, both
In muilo aud In painting, who ha
convoyed pauongora to and from the
depot, and done other work around
the hotel, laavea today,
LOUSER
RESIGNS
FEET FROZEN IN
ESCAPING FIRE
LANUKMi VAtl.KY ItANCTIKH. H.
C. (X)WI-KY, HAM HOfHH Dli
HTItOYKD, FAMII.Y KHC'APl.Vfi IN
NIGHT OAHB
At about midnight -hut night R. C.
Cowley' ranch nouae In the Langell
Valley caught Ore, poeilbly from de
fective flue, and the family escaped la
their night robe. Mr. Cowley wa
barefoot, and the eipMure caueed hi
feet to be badly froeted, o that. It
wa neceiury to give them medical
nltontlon, and Dr. Hitchcock wa call
ed from Honama at 3 a. m. to attend
him. It I believed that the Injured
member will shortly be ready for use
again. Mr. Cowley la a cattle buyer
for Crliler A Btllta of thla city.
The homo waa totally doatroyed.
Thn loi and Inaurance were not ob
tainable In time for thla report.
DRIFf TO WAITO CITIES II
SPITE OF "BACK TO SOIL"
Trrwt! of Popalatloti Cvntlnaea vo He
Toward Incrraae la Clticw aad! Do
rrraae In Agrtmltarai IMatrtcta of
Special to The Herald
PORTLAND, Jaa. I. Some Inter
esting comparison are ihown by
government figure oa Oregon' popu
lation, Juit gleaned from the laat cen-
iui by the department of commerce
and I-abor. The number of people to
the aquare aide from 4.3 In 1900 to 7
In 1 1 0. The drift of population dur
ing the decade waa toward the eltlea
and away from the farrae. Ten year
ago the percentage of people la cltlra
of 2.S00 or more waa 33.3, and on the
farm C7.8; In 1910 thla waa changed,
with 4S.I In the eltlea and 64.4 la
rural Oregon. Harney, Lake, Mat
heur countlea average leu than one
pcraon to the aquare mile.
IIOHHKH NKKD TO
UK LOOKKD AFTKIt
Fnlluro to proprrly blanket their
burton when they tland out In thl
rold weather haa rnuicd crltlrlim of
the owner nnd driver to reach the
Herald.
A mbicrlber 'camo Into tho office
thl morning and complained that he
had arcn a pair of horse iia-ndlng on
Main drect whlto with frott that hnd
gathered after they had' been heated
and allowed to aland In tho icro
weather.
WEST END SITE
OFFERED COURT
IIMH'K ItOVNDRD 11Y MAIN,
PINK, FlltAT AMI CKNTKR
8THKKTH TKNDKBKD IIY NKW
COM.MKHC1AL CLVU
It'a tho Klamath Falla Commercial
Club.
It haa offered the county court a
alto for the now court koaaa.
The natno of the new trade orgaal
tlon and tho offer wero revealed thla
afternoon when tho apoaaora of tho
organisation aud the movement tor
tho retention of tho court houco In
tho lowor part of tho city appeared at
tho court home, and, attar reading
tho wrttton offer they had prepared,
loft It with the court and lied out of
the court houi.
The offer la algnod by the following
reprcaentatlvea of the alaa: Hiram
Murdoch, Fred Molhnae, J. A, Mad
dox. Q. W. Whlto, L. F. Wllllta and
Alexander Martin Jr. The bank that
appear to be roprenented la the offer.
Indirectly, are tho Flrat National,
through Vice Pretldont Alexander
Martin Jr., and the Americas Bank
and Truat, through Fred H, Melhaae.
Ita preetdeat.
The alte offered la the block be
tween Main and Pine and Caster and
Mrat atreeta, with twenty feet of Cen
ter itreet, which waa vacated by the
city aoma month ago. Thla makea
nn nrcn of four lot, cneh 66 feot wldo
by 240 foot ck'!, plu the Center
ntreH atrip, or k total nren of 280x
240 feet, ngalmt 240 foot iiunro now
occupied by tho court Iioukc, nnd flro
acre offered nt tho Hot flprlnc loca
tion, which offer win nctcptcd by tho
county court, which n month ngo nn
nounccil Ita Intention to build thereon.
Tho argument of the, Klnrnnth Fall
Commurclal Club I that (he xlto
willed It offer I viiRtly mora valuable
limn the Hot HprliiK )(' comparing
tho two by tho nmieMi'il valuation,
which make tho propoiuil tract worth
124,683, and tho Hot HprlncH lto
worth 18,333.
Tho ito which tho Klnrnnth Kail
Commercial Club offer I owned by
John Hurling, John Y. Tipton Hex
Hon) nnd Jamei llrUtol
WOULD HTMIK (Hi AT PAUIH
Vim JOIINftON AND McVin"
If ugh Mrlntnati, ftrrat Australian Pro.
inoti-r, Haa Offer to Pat Hrrappm
Again! One. Anodicr June SMIli In
FrriMfi f'apllal Will Try for It
United Prcaa Service
VANCOUVKIt. Jan. 3. A apeclal
cnbtu to tho United I'rcaa from Syd
ney, Niw South Wale, nay Hugh
Mclntoih ha an offer to itage tho
Johnion-McVey fight In Pari Juno
2Cth, and will try to arrange It.
AGAIN FOR WORK
NO CAHKH IIIUDY FOB TIIKM TO
HWilX ON THIS MOBMNO, II fT
TIIK HIIIDLKB CAHK MAY IIKtilN
TOMOHIU1W
In circuit court thl morning there
waa no work ready for tho regular
Jury panel, o Judge Henry L. Denton
let the men go until 9 o'clock tomor
row morning, when the case of Horace
Shldler, charged with ntcault with a
dangcrou weapon. I planned to bo
taken up. Shldler pleaded not guilty
when arraigned.
WIT TINO FANU IIALKH AT
YUAN Hill KAl'H ACTIONS
Pontics HrfuM.- to Treat With Yuan,
Ctu-n-liiK Him With Had Faith lu
AtttiilnK lu A.olU Agni-imtitu
Made Willi Tang aa C'uiiuiilJoniT.
United Press Service
SHANGHAI, Jan. 3 Following tho
resignation of Tang Shno Yl as pcaco
commissioner, Wu Ting Fang refuses
to negotiate with Ypan Shi Knt unless
tho latter cornea to Shanghai.
Wu Ting Fang charge Yuan Shi
Kal with bad faith In attempting non
compliance with torma of agreement
with Tang Shao Yl. Hccommoncoment
of hostilities la expected.
hKNATK l-KADKBS KXPKCT
TO ADJOVHN 'KltK St'MMKB
Yitrif? Tinkering Will Probaldy He the
the OprnlaR Wedge to Srasion, or
Bather Flint Big Measure to Cotno
VuoVr Coflalderatlon of Solon
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 3.
Senate leader expect an adjourn
ment beforo aummer. Tho tariff will
probably bo tho first big measure con
sidered at thla session ot congrena.
NEW BUILDINGS
ARE PERMITTED
COUNCIL ACTS ON APPLICA
TIONS, ONK OF WHICH IS FOB
KN'LABGlNa BAV1DGK HBOfl.'
DBY LUMBKB HIIKD
Four building permits waa the total
prosontod to the council last night for
Ita good office, and all wore allowed
without argument. Thoy wero a fol
Iewa:
Burgo W. Mason, framo barn on lot
3, block 44, Nichols addition.
W. C. Ransom, 1700 otLe-jtory
framo house on lot 678, block 107,
Mills addition.
Savldge Bros. Lumber company, an
large dry lumber shod by building au
JURORS
WAITING
CHINAMAN
FOR BEING REBEL
other ihod and extending roof from
one to other. Now part to bo 72x46
f(ct, frame, co-it $460.
t. II. Starr, chicken coop, 1Cx.4xS
feet, ahlngla roof, on lot 694, block
lot, Mill addition.
HACK TO FAItM MOVKMKNT
TO UK THKMK OF TKACIIINa
IUiiki-r' AuMirlatlon, Farm College
nml IKu-lopment Irngoe Will Join
HuniU In Pronmtlng More Intercut
In Agrlcolluml I'urnult
Bpcclal to Tho Herald
PORTLAND, Jan. 3. A stotowldc
campaign of education that lead
toward Initcad of away from tho farm
I to be undertaken early In tho year.
Tho Btato Hanker' Amoclntlon. the
Oregon Agricultural college nnd tho
Oregon Doveloprnunt Ieaguo arc co
operating with tho atnto superintend
ent ot public Instruction to formulate
a cotiric of itudy to bo Introduced Into
puhllc-ichool of Oregon.
A conference will bo held at Corval
II about tho mlddlo ot January, at
which the varlou Intercuts will bo
represented nnd a con mo of Instruc
tion will bo adopted. Commercial or
ganization aro expected to arrange
simultaneous meetings throughout tho
stnto at which their member will bo
Informed on tho plan and speakers
Mlectcd to visit tho local schools and
deliver talks to tho children along
theso lines. Tho school meetings will
also he held on a dato to bo announced
later.
Stnto bankers are strongly backing
tho plan and are contributing funds
to maintain an organizer In the field,
who will visit the vaTlous school
hoards and teachers and nllst their
aid.
HBIBKBY CHABGI TOMOBBOW
The bribery chnrge against S. A.
McMnhon nnd James Hughes will be
called up In circuit court tomorrow
at 1:30 p. m. It Is believed that tho
court will at that tlmo endeavor to sot
n time for trying tho accused men.
BREMER LEAVES
CITY POSITION
stp.ps oirr as f.lkctbical in
SPKtTOB AND BOBKBT SLOAN'S
APPLICATION FOB POSITION IS
DKFKBBKD
F. H. Bremer has resigned as elec
trical Inspector for tho city, aud the
council last night accepted tho resig
nation. Tho work pa-) 1-5 per
month.
Robert C. Sloan applied for tho
plnco, but action was deferred. Uoth
men aro employes ot the Klamath
Fulls Light and Water company.
Councilman Alford said that the
company took up nil the Inspector'
tlmo, and he put In his bill to tho
council.
It was decided not to tnko actlou on
tho application until next meeting.
James II. Wheeler's application for
u place on tho police forco was re
ceived. Ho has been n deputy sheriff,
acting us night guard at tho )nll.
Coldest Snap This
Showing 2 Below,
Last night waa tho kind that put
the crimp In tho anatomy ot humans.
It was "some" cold. It was 2 below
by various thormomotera thla morn
Ins In tho city, and waa undoubtedly
colder during tho night. Tom New
ton, who haa a ranch eight mile from
tho city on the Merrill road, tele
phoned to the Herald at 8 o'clock thla
morning that It waa 12 below at his
place. It wa the sarao at 11 o'clock
last night, ao that the thermometer
aparontly hung to that record the
night long. In other worda the mar
JAILED
FORMER LOCAL MAN
(JM)IUJH PAN, BFJiTAVBANTOWN.
KB AND HH.IL KHTATK OPKBAT
OF, AHKH WILKINH TO BK IIM
BONDSMAN
Gcorgo Pan, for over a score of
years a well known Chlncio resident
of this city, has been In Jail In China
for some tlrno J;ecamo he was a rebel
partisan nnd In rovolt against tho gov
ernment. Colonol M. G. Wilkin got tho Infor
mation through Pan sending word to
tho First ward councilman that ho
wished the Colonel would furnish him
12,000 ball, so that ho might got out
ot Jail and como back to the itatc.
If tho Colonol should decide to fur
nish tho ball In Chinese money It
would rcqulro a ship to transport the
coin.
Pan Is a Chinaman well known In
this community, and own a block of
lot In tho residence part of Fort
Klamath, as well as real citato else
whero In tho neighborhood. Ha I
probably worth 110,000 or IIS, 000,
and while In thl coilMry operated a
restaurant for n tlmo, as wall as deal
ing In real estate. One of tho reason
that he I anxious to lcavo the Chinese
Jail Is In order to get back to the Unit
ed States and keep his standing, bla
passport arrangements when ho went
abroad a year o,r so ago requiring that
bo bo back within a certain time.
Colonel Wllklna bought a tot on
lower Main street from Pan, and
found when be went to look up the
records that It stand In Pan's name
on the assessment rolls.
SHIP DAY.OLD CHICKS FBOM
AUBOILt. PROPOSAL MADE
Claim Hint 3,000,000 Ilabjr Chicks
Were Shipped Into Pacific North
went State Laat Year, aad Hut Few
Hatched oa Coaat
Special to Tho Herald
PORTLAND, Jan. 3. Poultrymen
about Aurora- are discussing going
Into tho business of hatching and ship
ping day old chicks. Thoy ay that
3,000,000 baby chick wero shipped
Into Oregon, Washington. Idaho and
California last year, and that only
.10,000 ot this number wero hatch-rd
on tho coast, tho remainder coming
from east of tho Rocky Mountains.
Oregon' mild climate would seem to
te Ideal for tho business.
TF-STING PLANTS FOB OBE
BKCOMMKNDKD BY MINEBS
Stnto AftMiclatloB Advocate Their E
talilMmtent In Eastern and Western
Oregon Mining Districts, Following
Secretary FlUirr'a Idea
Special to Tho Herald
PORTLAND, Jan. 3. Testing
plnntsfor tho ore ot Eastern and
lt-Aj,A. nHinnn xilnlni. ,llal-lila hlVA
. nVSIU WII-.U-I ....M.U-, U.VW HH.W
! been recommended by tho State Min
ers' Association, who rto following
out the suggestions ot Secretary Fish
or ot tho Interior department. It I
believed ore testing stations maintain
ed In tho mining sections by tho gov
eminent woudl bo ot great valuo to
tho Industry.
Season, Tube
1 2 Below Outside
cury seems to have gone to sleep
there.
This Is undoubtedly the coldeat
snan ot tho winter, and la probably aa
cold aa It was any time during the
previous cold season.
The usual number ot weather argu
ments took place aa to juit how low
tho weather did doscend. Soma ther
mometer bad It lower than other. At
8 o'clock thla morning two thera.ea.e
tora on tho west side of the Llvemore
hotel showed 3 and 7 below, respec
tively, bo that peoplo could take their
'choice.
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