& U t'K 11 1 t WHEATHER FORECAST ToiiIrIiI mill fWeilJnwdiiy llnln In west, ruin r aiiow In tuiititrn portion) Irish in Miriinn iiuutlirly Rales', 1jp lEuenrng Ifontti- .. NEWS OF; TH WOUUI Y THE ASSOCIATED PIIEM I''iT.(Tf.Oi iYim .(i, IHH.I, at...-. I CHIEF WILSON Member of the Associated Press. klamatu falls, oui:go.v. tclhday, .ovi:jiiii:n , 11,21. fiuoinva JIT LUST GETS BUCK SALARY Last Obstacle In Wiley's Administration It Removed two Members pat 1 Vollnmr Mini MtCnlliiui Make liii llil( liirff.H tiinl Nlnml AkiiIiiM I Iip New Itrgliiio 25 ARE KILLED ' IN COLLAPSE OF THEATRE TDK REDUCED ASSESSMENT IS RAISED PREPARING THE SCHOOL BUDGET FOR COMING YEAR DESPONDEN T 1 no inn ilelormlhod nlnml In block I tit Wiley administration l.y mint llmrii Vullumr nml MrColliim a made nt iiinht when Dm ..In. ry bill nf II H Wll chief of polite. wn brought up, chief V. mm mini I ho illy f,,r f 37s hack salary owing from February IS In Aplrl 16, ISSInnil Hip rlty attor- 10)' riled a demurrer allrjclnic Hut' Ihcrn w lunufflelcnt fact lo con., alllutn n nun ngnlnnt (In. city, but JllllSU Klivkrllilall .v..rr..l...l ,..! demurrer nml awaited anion from Hut illy Time wn given tli city lor n reply. Last night, Dm rum was ufflrlnt. ly rloned by tin, council allowing I ho salary dim Chief Wilson ami Urn agreement of II. M. M mi 11 1 nit. Wilson's attorney, lo Imvn tin, milt striken from llm rnurt docket, each lliln lo bear their own com a, NKW VOIIK, ,NV 2, Ah r HUll Of I til) lOllllpnit l)f a lllw llioilllll . tllllllT toiHiruitliin In llroofclyn, Ivveiily.flvii workmen iiro reported lo have been kltli-d That number arn reported tiilnnlug mid II l l"lHl llllllr ItOfllfM lint lillrl. Mayor I '"I beneath Urn ruin. I III In i III" flrnl I Inn In- ruaiinl- ly In Ihnt city nliiro Dm ilir.tr nctloii of Mr Conwa I licit re In timt illy In I.17C. when 220 people pur-, laiM-ii in tin, (I,,,,,,.,. Kltl cuxtoi, ESTIMATED AT $116,82F wn pliiyltiK tin, "Two Orphan" at ' '"' ' Wine then tin, ruatrlc-!rM-lHl T of a.tl .MIIN levied In Ilium tin tin, Diminution nf (hen Irn building him. Im'i'H tin, mnnl rigid of tiny illy u I(, cuiinlr). Tim school budget for III., yrnr of 1922 a being prepared by .Minn Maude. Carlelon, ilcputy county school superintendent, for pn.sen- tutlon lo th comity court on De. comber 1. Allowance for each din- r: ' r a l,,cl '" ,m,n ","'1 "" "'" i of t-lty Council Approvci tin, traiuii figure of In.i uuugct for the Coming Year ARGONNE HERO ENDS HIS LIFE Brooding Over Memories of War Col. Whittleiey Commits Suicide 13 VOTES CAST 13 MAJORITY TOR BUDGET I'lnvlilo fur lliilcnipilmi I'iiihI Onl) llilrtri'ii vote were nut In yesterday ntlinnl budget oljctlon nml llm nip.n.iiiv Him rnrrlnl 'hy n innjorlty of 13. Willi 11 Iftti.AiiM bllilKol. ilrrlili'il iiihiii by iu mcIiooI boanl, ami pill up fur llm npprotal of lat incr. whim' money la to I., rxpcnilfil, only 13 loyal cllln-iia n aponilrit. Tim flin.JWU nn iilanin-il by llir Murb oppoiillloii to ullowInK llm 'l"nr,l w'" r'"'r nil riinnliiK i.xhiim'i aalary Hat mmlu by Councllnmn Volltimr urn! Mi folium, who ralaml polnla rniirnriiliiR llm legality nf Chief Wllaiiii'a uppolnlmnnt by Mayor Wiley, nuyliiR llm council nan Mover couflrnieil Wil.oti. Tim ami provlilea fur the mallilrnancu of llm nlnklnn fuml of Hie bnmleil III ilehleilneaa of the city .chimin nn well a the lulerent oil I ho anuie The huilKft thin yrnr la the mime na Hint for the year Jtlnt paueil Ac matter waa illarun.eil nt great ,"r,""K '" "In II Moni)rr, necnlnry length ami when llm oli, waa lak- " "" "r"0"' "oanl. Thla la tin, flrnt in, Coiinrllmeii Hmlth, llnwklna """ '" wlrr" nr "M,r rntH '" "ic ami We.t Yiiteil In the afflrmatUo while Ciiuiiclliuen VoIIiiut ami Mc Collum cant iirKatlve ntra, 'amount baa not been ralnnl IIMCMIVHS U,yUIIN'TIUtlK I'lai'rX WITH K.MI'MVKK GERYPTYn?vi:W ' ,'0N,1,,N- N"r "M-H- K- M"- IE.I Dt UIVfcN j clrnlirie Inrmer, olfereU aome MORATORIUM f,'H '"lt" UKU ' ovr farm laiiil nlueil nt 50.11011 pou ml uteri- LONDON. Nnv Z'J Itiiiiinin of ling to n iiiiiiiultlc nf hln cmployea n propuniHl mordtorluin for Her-' without rout, hut mibjrcl lo the many wen, revlvnl by Die luily ' inilu Ihnt they nhoulil pay Ihelr .Mall toilay, whlili reporta Hint Hlr! ow "'.igea nt of I ho prorreita John llruilhury, llrltl.h lleparatlou " I" minoiinreil Hint they ile. CommU.loner ilelegate. bun ilmflril rlliirtl llm offer, ami Mr. Kdgn baa a inemiiramlilm on the auhject for, nxtemleil It to nny reptitnbb, labor cabinet I'liunbleratlini It ruya tho'l""'' mich 11 n tin, agricultural wor cMhlnel may urge n moratorium on , ern union (lermany'a ilebta to tin, nlllea furi - Kluimith Kiilln rlilc nceila for I ho iimiiIiii; )enr nf I'JI: y,vri. ,u(eil 11 1 nproilmately (IIO.KZ.. hy dm conn hi lani iiigui wneil I lie nllhjicl wna , brought up for tin, uppruprliitloiia lo Hm vnrloii rniiiln neeileil lo curry I on municipal work J The budget roniinlllio lnl nioutb ronnlilered the flnuinlnl t In of the city for !i22 nml welglmd ninny i,.....- ,.. i... 1... ........ I ...mi in nn. immure, iiirininiiK aonie nun luiernnlng nlhera. The Intereal Iteiua on tin, rlty imlehteilneon 'were provlileil for no thut 110 illfflculllca. audi na occurred retently, will crop up lo Interfere with 1nunlclp.1l pinna next jciir. Kor Hm flrnl lime III the hlntory of the rlty, llm rounrll levied a 2 3 mill lux for n homl red pllou fund nml It la nllmnled Unit 11 nuill lieur III). J a will be mined. Tim lotul nnnenned nluallon of tin1 city wan placed nt 1.073, 131. The total levy for all purpo.ea for 1922 will run 2.. mllln, u reduction of two and onv-balf mllln over lam year The dlffercnro, bowoer. Ilea lu the Incrcane In tho nnneaned uluatlnn thla year oer that of 1S2I. Tho 25 mill levy la divided Into tin, renpect Ive dlvlnlnnn; voluntnry levy. I2.2 mllln; bond redemption fuml, 2.3 mllln nml Hm lulerent fund of lnA mllln. The Ileum provlileil fur urn na ful lew: general fund, I22.3S5; atrrct fund, 111,320; fire dcparUuent,.) Jlt. 550; llgbt and water fund, 7,40n; miinlclp.il lulerent, 136,000; the II brary fund, 11,200. nml n number of other nmnll Ileum HpeaKlng or 1 1111 budget. Iho de puty acliool auiwrlnlendent n.ilil Hint thero wna n falling off In at- temlnnit, nml In conncgucnco tho ,.. TTZ proponed hu.lK.,t for 1922 w,,! DEFIED THE GERMANS probably not bo Inrrcnued nieeni' In Iho provlalon for tho .Malln ' "r",ll 'I'"''' Haltnllon' nml When I iilou High acliool, 11 under tho ronnolliliitlon of lat Auguat, It may bo ncceanary lo make allow nmea for uddlllonnl loiichorn or for nn Increwm In Rtlendnnen. Thero aro KiiUlclcnt fund now nl Iho Ma lln achool hoard dlnponnl to run through tho flncnl year. Thero will hi, no Incrennu In teachera' aalar len. but nllowanco will be matin for extra tenchera. I.M111)- llcinnmlcil Hurrrnder I'llerril I'ninou Kpigrani FRISCO POLICE DON FULL DRESS IN CLUB RAID. BAN KIIANCI8CO, Nor. 2, .' Attired In evening dre, opera hat) ami cape, and accompanied by av en policemen In full dren uniform with whlto Rlorci, 1'ollco Captain Charlca doff led a raid lat night on n auppoaed gambling club. Tho raid wa a full dros affair. Captain Ooff explolncd today, be- cauao the manager of tho club complained on Ooff'a last vllt he wa not dreanod well enough to mlnglo with tho clnb membera. Sixty men were arrested. They woro taken to Jail In a common patrol wagon. miry piri DRASTIC MILK DIVORCE: CASE AGAIN AIRED Argument An lust Karak- ini DecTM SwhiHttJ Nevada High Cm ATTY. GEfTL SCOKED flavin McNnb OmrmtitHatm AMtMk On Ilrclaioa Am WMiIH A I'arallel la Il Hny I.OMII'i:i.MIV'H LAST SOV l ril.MIIII HV IIIIATII IIOSTON, Man., Nov 23. Km et Wndaworth. Uingfellow, 7C, nr Hut ami lant surAlvIng aon of tin, poet, lingfcllow, died hero H.ilur duy after a protracli.l lllncm. TI CARS ARE SMASHED NKW VOHrT. Nov. 29. A a re- null of secret brooding over tho ter rible experience of the war, l.l. Col. Cbarlea Whittlesey committed. aulcldo on Hunday lust, by leaping Into Iho noti from tin, ateamer Tallor, on which he wa a passenger, bound for. Havana. Col. Whittlesey wo one of the outstanding flguroa of tho late war Hi, coinmnatlcd the "Iont llattallon"! nt the battle of tho Argonne, and for One of the Important sleri taken four du and nights they .wero cut!'"! night for Iho Improvc'aitnt of the off from their companion in arm. milk situation was the action of the The battalion wna flnnlly surrounded! rouncll ajirovliig and adopting the ny a body or (icrmnn troops oulnum- Imrpectlon resolution of City Health bcrliiK the battalion twenty to one. Offccr l)r. II. I). U "Stewart. Tho res- They demanded surrender, when Col. oluton called for the appointment of Whittlesey gave utterance to hfa fam- a veterinarian "to Inspect tho milk In INSPECTION IS PROGRAM COLLISION two or three jcnm, on condition that aim ream, manufacturing cur rency. ! WOMAN LEADS PERSONAL MENTION IIV.MU.V VUWH II.M.T i'itoi'i:i:niMiH or coiut Thu wheel of Jimllce nn, iibl of.j leu clogged by Ciffld. but when two adventurnus )quiik peoplol wlnh to einliiirk' uponr thu great llm. BANDITS IN m 0 HAUL OAKLAND, Cnl . Nov 29. I KUIIK which, tho pollen nulil. vru ill- ship piloted by Hymen, even atrrn Jiinlln, lake n buck sent Hiirh wa tin, cunn till nfteriionn nl 2 11 clock when llmvitr I llnK! and Mlr-a lv L. Kleplieusen ,) rd by u wn.uan. lant nlghl over- Oh mi. j.i.iic. I1....I.. .!"" 'T''" "" """'' " niK'1" - ""n I . . . ... .... ..,.,... . ., wuirnuieii 111 inn niiim'ru k nwnn depiiltumnt Ktore, blow open two nufi'i mid esriiped with $20,000, Itorro Aulonelll, Jnnltnr, told tho en' court during Iho hearing of 11 1 am,, AnnniiiuliiK rather ahyly that they desired lu linvo their Uvea en twined. Jiintlcii Onulinaen etivi, wne to U,o Itov. It ,T Cooklngham, of "",lr" ,,mt ,,rn ,,n wont " workl Chlloiiiln ,h milted Hid rouplo 'In mnrrliiKo. itAiMH oitowTii or THK JCMOK ItKD CltOSS HKA1TI.K, Wash., Nov. 2X. Chllilrun unrolled In thu Junior American lied Crona In the North wostern Olvlnlnn, uiiuli, up of tho atnloH of Idiiho, WnliliiKloti nud OroRou, nllli lieadiimirtcrM In this city, number ISC, 003, Thuru -uro 1,700 Junior lied Crim Auxlllarlea lu Urn three atiitea "hero tho 1110111 Imrn am oiiKnged In uitlvu wnrk upon proJocU fontured hy Nntlonul ufflclal. Wnnlilngtou lunda In tho number of inomhcrH and nuxlllarloa, with 113,007 mid 713 hi, rang Iho outer door bell for the night watrhmnii, Nawlon Deptiy, In rlen the door. When tha wntrlimnn nppeared, Anlnnelll anld, both ho mid Depuy wen, overpowored, bound mid Ragged and left lu nn elevator in tho building, The two men whom -Antonelll anld bo bud natlrod loltcrlnR before n window illspluy near tha door, then let In to Iho building flvo or hIx other men, nod 11 woman who at once began Innulma, direct lona for the robbery. i:iio. mi:.i:iit hiiow O.V TOIOHHOW MtlHT Thu Amerlcnn Lealou llenefll show In AlllSkUl uhli.li ulll lulkn nine,, fniiinrriiu' .vn. thero 1110 1,900 Junior lied Cronx) nlni; at the Blur Thctilro proinlnea In liiomhura with 28 hcIioiiI iiuxlllnrlcH.' hi, n very Interonllng ntfulr, u num- m ' Imr of local nrllsta will routrlb- Wi:ATIIi:it I'ltOIIAIIILITIICH utlng Ihelr bit to help furnish the Tim Cyclo-HlornioRrnpn at untior- inron hcndniinrtcra in llm hnscment of thn Muln Htreet rourllioiiso. wood'a Phnrniury recorded n alowlyi fnlllm- hnrnmnlrlc nronsurn dnrlnc tho lant 24 hours, Tor aovornl hotira Tho prosrnm for tomorrow evcnlni; thla mornhiR tho tendonry waa very will .tonlst of nn nil atnr cust In tho Bllghtly upward but at Iho tl.mo of iru,noMnt prodticllon, "Llfo." nnd :nt,fen!hl:adroorlnfe,u,r,,ttnr,, r- rnlm' ,,opu,i,r "" Bi,nB8' Apparontly a continuance of proa- by Mlnaca Vol da Coud nnd Toddy ont woollier coudltloiiH mny bo look- Dtirhln; 11 comedy nklt, "Tickets IKoVmobI for next 21 hourai vT'cl T i"' 1 " "i nlht. ono to James lllalr to creel tentative allicuulpn. It developed coniinuod rain, turuing 10 snow 11 -- -' - Kumiu on uunai atuuuon, approx- mat 1110 only Hindrance to n gym la kMrn. Allen HIojii, who left here about a inoiilh ago for llcrkeley, Cal ifornia, wheru she ctpectcd to spend llm winter, bus been ery ill with diphtheria, but, nrrordliig lo Mr. Hlojti. I miirh better now. .Mr and Mra. II. W. Tower were In town thla morning from their ranch hoiue near Keuu after supplies. Mr 'llert Mnrnluill was a county j sent nluipper from llm Olene Mlntrlct )enterduy iitteriioon, A Ktlffler of Keno inadn a flying trip Into town )csterdn)' lifter sup plies, lie report that the Keno bridge, which wa cloved for several 'Weeks for repairs. Is finished nnd open to llm public now Tim budget committee, fur the county will meet tomorrow at the tounty courthoiini, foe the purpom, of arranging thu budget for the com ing flnrnl e.ir. The rnmmtiteo l inuilo up nf Iho county court. A. Kn linn, of Malln, A. It. Campbell, of Pine (lroo nnd II. S. (Irignby, of Klu imith Tails. 'W. T. Ourrelt. who opcr.itca 11 riiivh near Illy, I lu town for 11 rou plo of dnjH. Oeorgo W. Maxwell wna 11 county scat visitor esterday from llonnnin. Mra, i:, T llesoltlno made n trip Into town for suppllea yesterday from her rune 1 1 on thu road between here and Merrill. 1J. J. Lnwrence Is In tho city tudny from Merrill looking after business mutters, Henry Whltllim wus 11 county seal business visitor from Ills r.inch on Iho loner Klnnuith river this morning. J. V. Trlplell tf Merrill wns In Tho Cnherslty Club b.mquet hold town today transacting htislness-nltli In tho chamber of commerce rooms local nierchnnts, , at seven o'clock last night wns nt- londcd by a largo group of Interested NKW IIA1IV IIOV IX I Klamnlh folk, who nro endeavoring THK I.OHKX. r.lMILVto make the 1I11W a success In this I community. After the regular bail or. L. L. Trun'x reports the. birth quel mid business meeting, 11 program or nn ulgiil pound noy to .Mr. nnd wns rendered lu which n movie and Mra. (J. C. Loronx of Iho Loreiu' ,, Inuiromplu debate were staged. Apartments, lloth tho mother mid iftR for n,0 ,iaIlC0 i.-riitl- B,t child aro doing nicely, Iho attend- t the Whlto Pelican hotel, to which Ing physician said thla morning. I high school atttdonts are Invited, wero I discussed. A KJtnnusluiu for tllo ntiknixn pkiimith issirno lV0UB Hllllol oleinont of thp com. Two pormlts ero srontoil last'munlty enmo In for n good share of Two automobile accidents happen ed last night after dark The first look plnco at 6 o'clock between Sec ond and Third on Pine when Harry Thrasher, a driver forKrank Krank fort, crashed Into Crow Klkhart car ownrd brHarry Owllur Harry Uo. ler Jr. wa an occupant of his father' car at llm time, but neither sustain ed nny Injuries except a shaking up. Coelr said Dial he was driving up Pine street when the wood truck driven by Thranher bine lu sight without light . After thu crash, (iocller said. Thrnsher drove on and did not slop. Hocller sped on foot In pursuit of tho wood truck nnd after running three block caught II. climbed ur Iho back em: and obtained the name of the driver and also the owner ol tho truck, (incller'a car suffered a smashed radiator hood, and bent fenders. Tho lighting system was badly damaged ulno. Tho scriuid accident took place ut 7 o'clock ut Third and Main street when, the tars driven by Seldon Kirk and Carr Da It on met. WJliieasea (c the accident wild that Kirk was drh Ing down Thiol toward Muln street und that Carr Dnltou, n nineteen )ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dnltou, was coming down Main street nt 11 fast we Just as Kirk turned west on Main St . Iho Cudlllnc driv en by Carr si. osw.ped thu llulrk sl car driven by Kirk The Impact wn, hi gre.it that the left front wheel ol thu Ilulck was broken off and carried on Iho Cadillac for- half n block be fori, falling Into tho street. Kirk snld Hint nung Dalian drove off without stopping to see whn dam ngo was dono hut his number wus taken by nn officer na ho drove b Iho lliildwlu hotel ut a hfgh rate of speed. This afternoon, D.illon agreed Ic pay Iho cost of the damage to Kirk's rar. mo, also for loss of time which Kirk will endure through being forc ed to remain In this rlty. oils reply: "You go to bell " The handful or men finally suc ceeded In culling Ihelr way through tho enemy and rejoined their divis ion. The terrible experiences which Col Whittlesey passed through aro said by Ills friends to have Impaired his mentality, which was aggravated by brooding over tho events of the war. RAID NETS STILL AND 2 CULPRITS l.eo Clements and Kvan Marline were arrested yesterday afternoon at ." o'clocir- by a raiding sajuad consist ing of Sheriff l.ow and deputies Mar lon J. llames, W. (. West and the Itov H T Cooklngham on the charge of having llt'inr In their possession. Compjalnl wus niado to the federal authorities on the day following the Annltlce celebration and Supt. W. G W-t ol tho Indian reservation made an Investigation. Knough evidence was obtained to Justify search war rants being Issued by Deputy District Attorney Wiest. Tim raid rollowcd first, at tho homo of Marline, where .1 still not In operation was found, two partially filled bottles of moon shine and a half rilled 5-gallou keg) ol liquor. I In the Clements home, two quarts or moonshine and two partly tilled bottles wore round. Tho sclxed li quor mid still were taken to Justice (aghagen's court. Hail wns fixed each at $750 cash or $1,000 surely bond, In each case, which neither person was ablo lo raise mid both were committed. both city and county, tho city veter inarian to cooperate with the county appointee, the rlty and county each to bear tho oxpenso equally. Tho city Inspector will supervise the milk distribution while the coun ty officer will inspect the herds of tho dairymen for tubercular cattle, also Inspect the sanitary condition of tho milk stations where the milk Is prepared for city distribution Dr. Stewart'a report last night on the milk situation was not glowlnf. but tho steps taken will soon improve the situation to tho standard requir ed by the- city health oftfceiv Ap; polntment or a veterinarian ' will "k'no! y nMk distributor, one registered veterinary surgon in the city, Dr. C O. Prentiss, hu most likely wilt be tho appointee. A certificate of inspection must bo obtained by milk distributors in The now plan of Inspection wilt be rigid and Is expected to Improve the milk situation, both at the source and uistriouiion points. "Protect the children fro mull dangers," Is the way Dr. Stewart sums up his cam paign for pure milk Ml l-TXDS AVAIiaiU.K KOU MITH NKHIIKD HKWKKACK CRIPPLES FLOCK TO MIRACLE MRG'EON UNIVERSITY CLUB BANQUET The sewer Investigating commit tee wlilcli visited all that portion if Hie city on tho west slope from Third street to Conger nvcnuev In cluding Hrant, Washington nnd othor streets which convergo to wards tho old Ankcny canal re ported to the council last night W. O. Smith, chairman of tho com. mlttee, staled that while seworago wns badly needed, financial condi tions were such lhat tho work could not bo undertaken. Council man Smith stated that lu futuro tho section must bo sewered but no immediate recommendations would bo made on tho matter ns the council U opposed lo any fur ther bond Issues and sowerugo In stallation charges would havo to bo borno by property ownors. Some tlmo in the spring, tho district villi bo surveyed by tho city engin eer relative to sewerage Informa tion and estimates. NKW YOIIK. Nov. 29. Crlpplos In wheel chairs, In automobiles and on crutches stormed the hos pital for Joint diseases when Dr Adolph I.orcnr. famous Austrian surgeon, held tho first of a series of clinics for the city's deformed So great was the congestion that hospital authorities found It neces sary to summon police to handle the crowd. Tho first patient arrived, long before iluwg, working his painful way up the hospital steps on twist cd hands mid knees, and crawling Inside for a warm place to wait until the noted healer could see him. An hour before tho towering gray-boarded surgeon arrived, more than 200 persons had tnkeu their places. IIIXO.V IS .HHKSTi:0 OX A SKUIOl'S ClIAIUii: ltolalid lllxou ovaa arrested nt Chll oquln.jestcrday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff William Policy upon an alios ed crime or contributing to tho de linquency of 11 Chlloqulu minor girl Illxou will have hnvu a hearing in Justice (Inglingen's court this afternoon. JCAR80X CITY, Nor. St. 4a4b er chapter wm aMd totter ( tk Mary Plckford-Owen MoSrt-OeMM Fairbanks domeetlc maDreglls wk Gavin KeNab, 'attorney for Mary Plckford, riled an abstract ta tke su preme court here opposlag ta appli cation of Attorney General Inwarsl II. Fowler, to reopen tha eas la or der that the divorce dacra) atlgat be nullified on the groaad of Irreg ularities In Ita bsaaae. Mis Plckford waa iraatad da- , croc of dlvorca at tla4ii,,N'er Uarch 20, 19J0, by Jotbja taagaa r and In a short tlata aaarrlsA'Baalaa) Fairbanks. Miaa Plckfafd, atpara and Fairbanks aro asottoa atetara stars., On April-XJ. If ', JiUoraay General Fowler filed a aaatloa at Mlnden asking that thVk4ter bl set aside "In tha Interests of tha state ot Nevada." On Juno IS. lfJl. Judge Langan upheld tha decision and Fowler appealed to IhVaiata su preme court. ilcNab's aae!aeloBa reached In his answer to tha appeal are In part as follews: "This case Is without pracedoaea la Jurisprudence. "It Is the first of Its klad aad should be the last ot Ita kaid. "It violates erery srlaeiat 9t la stltutlonal governsBMt. y "It Is without warraat by tha caa tltutlon of Nevada, by aaatata.. by the common law or by JndtHal tatar "pretallon. " ' """T "Official power amfaiithorltrarast be found In the law. They cannot be usurped. "No language can be found fa any ' law that can bo tortured lato giving evcuse for this attitude of the attorney-general. "Tho substitution of 'government by official prejudices and eaprlea, for government by law means oppression ind tyranny. v "In this Instance the court bating Jurisdiction to which court tha peo ple ot Nevada had confined tkelr la crest in the matter, has adjadtealad the subject and has discharged ita obligations to the stata of Kavada, to the people ot Nevada aad Its daty to society. 4 "No appeal has been takea, (rasa that Judgment. No actloa waa'saada by the court. Itself, to 'set tha Judg ment aside. "The judgment l flaaU "The gratuitous aad midatnaaaia 1 action and Interference, by a atraasjar. In attempting to disturb tha adiudl-' cation o tho court by this strange and Incongrous and anamaloua pro ceeding, Is, without precedent and without warrant In law and against public policy, and wo respectfully submit that It Is the duty Of this honorable court to affirm tha orders of tho court below or to dismiss tha appeal If Iho orders made are sot ippcalable." Ill'INS OF liK.M A HU AGAIN COXDKMXHD Tho council passed a resolution last night instructing tho pollco Judge to notify Asa Miller, owncrl lll'NTIIUS WATCH KOU of tho old Gem rooming- houso that ho wns to remove the building within sixty days. LLOYD GIJORGB TO .IGAIX THY KOU HUSH SKTTLKMI Sl'XHISi: AXD Kl'XHKT J temperature drops. Toddy Durbln and Kstllor CulklllS,, Imato cost 1200. the nllior In Will.ir. n.n WL- nt .. 0,,lii,i i,iui., ...1.1. 1 ...n. ....... . ... i... ..... ,., The Tycos recording thormomotor also n numbov of Instrumental num-lT iinif'o m i. r-n.. r .. f... I. ,,........" ........ . . ....... ... reglstorod tho following nvuxlnumi Lor. rriie film and all nroceads ex. L.. ,71. . w -....... ., .eusunamo rem figure, a commii- posais for mi irisu seiuemom. !oi . . . .. uuiisiiitii in mi unrii ii 11 uiuciinr Hiinn ion wna tun tn wnrie rr iitn nnv-nncn will ro to tho loRo.rn u,0 First Addition to Hueim Vista of solving this problem If possible and minimum tompernturos teday: nigh 40 , Low ......?,. 31 copt war ttnx fund. Addition, iipproxlmnto cost IG00. beforo tho basketball soasou opons. The Herald announces the follow ing hours of suurUo and sunset for tho balance of November and to as. NTislst hunters from being arrested for ( Illegal shooting, .tho suggestion Is LONDON, Nov, 39. -Lloyd George mado to follow tho law, "Begin shoot ing ono-half hour beforo sunrise and stop ut sunset." Look over the table and keep out of trouble iNov. 29 7:20 4:39 .Nov, 80 J....7J22 4l3g lowing Ulster's refusal of tho tirltlsli Cabinet's offer, It was reported to-dayi MANY CATTI.K 1IKIKG - 8HIPPKD FKOMTMULAXD I). M. McLemore, from Oakland, California, is shipping twelra ear loads of fine beet cattle .to tha Davis Home and Cattle Co., Sacramaato. California, today. The cattle ware brought out from Harney couaty. Aside from what wore shipped, they drovo 2,150 steers from Haraay county to grato In Klamath couaty and to bo shipped later. The others'' they left at tho D. K. Ranch aesr uiy. .Mr. Kimsey says tha reasoa thoy brought this large band to Kl math county to winter was that tha alfalfa hay grown hore contained tha proper food proportions to make the cattle fatten In a short time. Then, too. the winters here are milder than In Harney county. It took them five days to drive the herd this far. He also saya ho prefers Midland as a shipping point because of noa-lnter-ference of traffic. Then, too, the corrals In Midland are the best la " the country, even better thsa these in Klamath Faljs, Tho foliowiag, are here let. MiaUad helping with the shlpplag: Ji , Ham- , sey, and sons Charles aad Mtarai. ' of Klamath Falls; A. X. WlHsT aC Burns, oreg.; Charles stehesidt, a Portland, Oreg., sad Bab fadlaak. t will.., n-i.s . .' ' r. ' "il VKlllcaHI. II 'S- i f-1 .! - .. V