r ' if )" r -r. - ' 4i ' N WEATHER FORECAST TOMMIIT AM FltlOAV IIAIV, WAit,ii:it roNKJiir, iciti;,H. i.sj mu'tiii;iii,v wimih I'lrnxiilli triir. No. II1MIII T Department of Lnbor and State Board Called Uoon by Mayor Wiley .Mil if I li' Oregon state mili'llla lury Im.iiil mill dm director nf run- llliillini nf the department of labor In cf felting 11 teltlemciit nf illffrr- I'llll'H lietWl'CU lllllllllTllK'II iiihI cni- iln)t'H K'tliiy wan t i'l iifnt '! by .Miiynr W K Wiley In If l gram lo W. I. Wiiuiluuril, I'liiilrinin of tlii lull' board, mill Hugh I. K'irolii of llin ilepnriiuml of lalmr. Tim liliitn wm, derided it poll by tlm liiu)(ir follow Iiik U lili'i'llllK lulu Jrnlclilny Mflernunn with 11 group nf business nirii iiinl reirueiitiillvci nf. lli lumber workers. The inesmgen follow. MW F Woodward. I'liiilrtniin Ore- xoii WMo ontlllntory lliiutil, i-nro Wooilwnnl-Clark llrug t'u . I'orllanit. Oregon "A strlko Invuhlug 11 great many men In tlm lumbering Imliiklry In Kluin.ilh (oiilily has arl'en, princi pally uvrr Increase In hours, ntul hit lnvti effectho li'ii liny, with Ho proiperl In view fur settlement In I ho Interest nf the public wel f.ifn I would reaped fully link Unit jour Im.iril lend It nrllutory pourrn In llin xurilltmmt of tint mutter mitt t tint you icmr to Klnm nth Falls nt your earliest roinen Icnrc. W H Wll.i:V " "Hugh I. KiTwIn, Director of Con illUllon, l)pinrtiiii'iii of Labor, ' Washington. l. (' : "A ttrllo Involving a RDMt many in mi lu tlm lumbering Industry nf feeling neii-ral plants hero unit m li'tirilug lull) California, tin, arisen over liicrrnmi In bourn ntul rnlur- t Ion of pay W 11 M respectfully usk Hint Jutl Mnnldil 11 Colicllliilor lo alii In uilJuntliiR rnntruvurxy. "W 8 WII.KV." JUNIOR PLAY PLANNED llluli HthiMit .Sliiilnit, "WeNIi lluMi'jmiMiii" Will I'll'-OMl MhiiIi 17 ' TI10 Junior rl.iin nf tln IiIrIi (itliuol will innki' tin linw to ttin ttiei IrivxuliiR jiulillr of Kl.imnth K11IU nn Mnrrli IT unit IS. when It will ire. out two onn-nrt plnjn In tlm IiIrIi iicIioiiI luiilltiirliiin .Ijiiihh MnnnliiK. Mllilreil l.el. (Iran Mltum. WIIII.1111 Cl.irk nml Mir In 111 Worlley, iiMUIeit Iiy u ill.irlel from Itio ititMlr ileiriuient. will pri'M'tit "WkUIi lluiieyinnon". 11 cot tmiiii lny In wlilili eiiollciit iiunuly nml plrtiiri'imuo hc'IIiirh kimiIiIiio to pruiliire n ilellKlilfill rlferl Speiinl (iUro hettlnK" I""" H l'l '"' ""'"B iniiHtri'tti-il Iiy ttio .liiiilur iiieinlier of Hie manual Iriilnliu: tlrjinr t iin-tit . The neroiul il). "The NelKliliurN." In 11 nUntrli frnm llic life of 11 email town, written hy '.win (Jul", initlior of the IK2I prli' piny. "MIh I -it lit llett." Tile MM lnrlilileii lone Solo. 111011. Kutliryn I'lrldi, l.ellui Miller. Until Utter, Helen Ciilttwi'tl, lleriilee Her lor, Herbert I..iiiiIIh nml Walter Hliort. Tlm il' linvo lieen rhueii with 11 vluw lo nrtUtlc iih mkII iih entertuln imint viititP. nml eery effort In helnc inuilii tn mnko 11 rent rontrltiutlon In rommiinlty ilrnmiitlcH In their proline lion. ('PinmltteoH from tlie Junior rltiHH iiro co-operiillni; In the prepam Hon of roHtitnici nml tntlliiKH. ."n Hint the entertainment wilt ho rib-tliu-tly 11 Ntuileut pruilurtlon. The pliDH nru being inaclieri Iiy Mint Until WllHOit. of tlm KitBllnh riepurtment. In order that Ihote niny Ik no feur of oor'crovilhiK the nHnemtily. It bun lieim derlileil to admit onlv 2.'0 ut oncli porfornuinre- the umiiiiI on i nclty of H10 n.semhly Htilli plnyn will bo ulveu on the evenlm: of Mnrrh IT nuri oRuht on Mm eh IS. with n Hpec. Ul nintlnno on Hnturriay nfteruoon for tho benefit of Rrnmmnr ncliool pup IIh. PrlccM linvo lieen tniiilo very low In orrior thftt everyone may coino nt reuulnr "niovln" tnlen. TIckelH may bo obtnlnori from any IiIrIi hiIiooI Rtmloht or nt tho niunblrri. MAjtKivr m:roirr POHTIiAND, Mnrrh !. Livestock Jileuriy; eK lvn renlH lower, buy ing ptlco IT conta to 20 cents, butter Htcnriy. Wheat fl.an to 1.32. coiicili Tour MSB FOR STRIKFSOUGH h 1 Sl. I'OIITI.AMt MUM HI ITCH WU'J.OOIt Mis4 I 'IIIIIOI (Jll MOIIM.yi IIIa,I: POII'II.AND. March ! - KU rnnrcriiH ruffoied ii loss (if near , ly 122.1111(1 In ii fin. here early imiii) when n building m 112 I'lrnl street burned Tin prill- I'lluit loner win lli CmiHl I. mi Hi- cr nnil HIkiii Funding hiiiily iiMiiiuuiy , , DIAMOND LAKE WILL BE IMPROVED WITH ROADS AND TRAILS l.'Klrmlle ilmn Ate Aiiiiiiiinti'il l'urtt Her lie lo leelo Hiiitini'T lli'oil ID roill l.ANIl. Miiri.li '" i:tenlve plmiH for tile ilevi'liipmeni next (Dim mer of Hi" 11 1 n 11II01111I fiicllltleii til Dlmnoiiil lake were nunc tllireil by the Ruveriiiiient fnrent erl( jeiitiirriuy unit llirliuln the InillrilUR of roniI4 aloiiK Hie e.icl utile of the lake, a rouiiertliiK ronit between Hie lake mill the ("ruler lake rerjon. the entlllillh mint of Mimll reorln nt Ither enri of tllmuoiiil Like unit the Improvetnunt of tampltiK jtrounilii for tourliilii The rniutrtirllou nf the roinU will beRln In the near future The ro.ul lo.tlii Crnter Ukn ri-Rlon will renrli ten mllen 1011II1 from Dlnuionil luku lo Join (he ptini'iii unlmproM'it mail which Icailn norlli from ('ruler lake It will ronllnue nroiinj the couth enri t'f the lake tnwiiril Iheenol Mile, turn north nt Hliort creek miri continue Ioiik the e.mt jiMe of the lake lo Two Hear 1 reek at the tiortliiit enri ('nmplnu (ittiiiml I'lmitiril Tht roml will open up Milu.ilile rniiipliiR Rrouiuln hIoiir Hie thrii' lillle utreli ll on Hie ennt hdle of Hie take, nml with the completion of the roml to Crater t.ikn Hie nrea will be ealy nrrelhle to Crater Inke tour lnt.i, ami -lure the cntubletlon of the nuil up lloRue river lt miiiiiiH'r the nren nlo ran be reacberi by marhlno from the ItuRUe rler valley An ntli'inpt will be marie to Intor et private capital lo the ninount of ftn.uoO or J 11.000 for the first thrce-)wir perfnil In the lMtaucu of permltn for rcort nt Short creek nuri Two Hear creek, where iiiimIh nml InriRlUR will be irnvlilei fur tnurM". unil In the iiiulntrnanro of 11 Ktore to carry ratnpern' nuppIIm nuri Ranollne. It In nlmi expecteri to have placet on tlin .ikn from 10 to 15 boatM lo bn renteri to c.tmperit ntul n bathhouic 11U0 bi cout)mpluteit luno. atlnni Aiittioileil ThcAe pUnn han been mnrie poi dlble throiiKh n nperl.il net of con Broil to protect private cnpltnl by RrnnlliiR lemici for recreation ion venlencoH, renortN unit hotels In nn llonnl forentx. The fire patrol erlre will be con lluut'il nml tirob.'ibly enlarRtri nruunil tlm lak.t(!railiiR of cattle 11 ml nheep In the nreat ucri by vncatlonlntK unit lourthts lo to be prolilblteil. anil thorn will be no timber cutting ullowi-ri' whcio It will Interfere with tho re ireatlonnl nuri M-culc miIiicr of tlm rrRlnn. No plan hne 1 11 mailo for Ihhii- 1 111: 01 miner homo permltn. iilthoiiRh It wait Mnleri Hint later billiie policy of Icnxlur. mull permltM for plotx bnrk front the lake xhnro lu the timber on Hie weal hlo may lie effecteri. Tho I.1I.0 In iibuut elKht mlli'M In rlrcumferenro nuri all lint one mile, which Ih too Hleep fur recreational ilewriopmcnt, la urceniriblo to camp ern. The plan.i for Improvement! alno emlirnro tlio bitllillni; of coinonlcnum miri fnllltleH (for 1I10 comfort of caiuperH. WANT "FARMER" SMITH Noted ll rigid Inn (Aihocnto May ltctiictcd lo Come Hero llo Wuid wim reculveri today Iiy tho chamber of common o from "Farm er" Smith, tlm widely known Irriga tion mtvncalii mill stutlMlrlnn Hint If hn could mnko arrangement ho woulri I'oimi to Klumutli county to dim ttin with reslrientH of l.ungell "nl ley Urn propanod enntrnrt for, gov ernment development of tlm l.ungell Valley uml Horsefly Irrigation din trlrtH, which Is to ho voted upon Mnnh 22nd. A meeting for general iIIhcuhhIoii of tlm matter Ih Hcheduleil to ho hold nt llonanza March IS, ut which tho ehiimher of routmei're, tho county court nuri organization nuri Individ mils, besliles tlm reslrieutH nf tho iIIb IrlcU, luteicsted In tlm development of Irrigation in Klamnth rounty, will lie ptesont. It l.i hoped, paid T. A. Slovonson, necrctury of tlm chamber of com morco, tliut Smith can urrnugo tn ho boro for that meolliiG. fcuwrng Herald Id, A MATH T 0FC.C. Approval GiVen to Olcott's SuRRcstion that District t Attorney Resign (Hpiilnl to 'I he HeinPI) HAI.IIM. Manti !l - Approval of Ooternor OIcoIi'h miRReHtlon that district Attorney C c llrower of Klmiiuth couniy rellu'iiilih tint po- xlllou If be flinU bluiKiitf tttialile to! cope with nlli-Reit "ili'iiloralile anil iltimnablu" romllllonn there. Ih ron- Inlneil lu a letter from tho Klnm uth toiiniy court lo tlm ;overnnr. mailu public today Tlm letter. MlKticil by JmlRe It C. Ilunnell nuri Coinmlmitonerii Short nnd l'orilco iliuih'n that the nti t lior It ti-tt of either city or county nre lallliii: to enforce (lie lawn It a)ii- 'The tllnli-rKlKtleil ili-Hlre to com pllnunt joti tiion tlm Ma ml )ou have taken recarilltti: the ktato- iiieulH ininle by (be illMrlct atior ney of Klamath touuty, rdutlve to thu crime Klluiitlou anil'liU alillll) to rope with II "Wo ricMre to arid to what ou may already know, that Hie matter of crime In HiIh couniy In 9! per c?nt purely petit, nuri that the officers, both municipal im well an county anil Htnle. at alt times uro lining alt In their power lo acrompllih I he nrri'Ht uml totnlctlon of m.-il-fcurorn with what co-opcratlon they ( an obtain from tlm off he of tlm district attorney, which latter. in wo are Informed ami to .1 Miiall ex tent of knowledge, U practically nil. "Tlm fait of the matter In th-tt tho illbtrlct iiltorue) of tills loiinty Im nut only Inrompelent, an nn at torney, hut In mentally deficient. We wlah further to nd,l that tliU court, on ruch. I unable to call upon th office of the district at torney of thin county for any n idKtnnco In nny mnttern whatnoowr and recelio tho Haum. Any amUtnnrn that you may ocn fit. In our wlidoui, to render tin lu buying that office vnrnteri by tlm preieut Incumbent without obliging the tux pa)cr mid otern of Klnm nth county to renort to tlm oxpeium of 11 recall will be greatly nppre clntiri hy 11 large number of voterii and tnx payer." KXI'I.OSKIN KIM.S CAIt.Mr.lt MAYTON'. Ore . March 'J.- frank Stepheun, a farmer. '". was killed by nn explntU'it while blasting Mump, lie hud lived In thin region nlure he wii.h a young man. NOW f HE'S ELECTED ) c.oB.c.r WMT V' 'fc BeTcha CANT NAMe one seMAt&c TPOM GOUNIT TELLS OPINION I C -""V - J ( r"' f' jS& , Member of the Associated Press. 1'AI.I.S, OIIKOO.V, TIIIHSDAV, I REGISTERED MAIL IS STOLEN BY TWO ROBBERS AT WEED .Me, I'lo Koulliwiiril In WhMi loiter Wn, ul lluii'.iiiiili' Aiiloiuolille I "on nit Two roliber.n broke. Inlo Hie Hon III ern I'ntlfle b.igRngo mom at Weed yenterdny and nlole a' mull pouch containing reglntereit mall, it w.n re portud liero todny. The report wnn verified by J. J .Miller, local tigent for tho Southern I'nrlflr, wbo(aM (oiuphtlo detttlln Mere lai-kilu here Tlm men -were kuIiI to Imw fbri roulhwnrd In nn automombllo wlihh later nan found nt DuiiBtiiuIr WILL COMPLETE ROAD HI11111I.1M CoiivtriKlloo I'ioiiomiI on Mi Kciiii 1 I'nKs Itonle lUTSKNi:, March . One Oregon highway project which will ho cirrleil lo completion thin cnr Li construc tion of a ntiindnrd road ncrom the nunimlt of Hie Cancndn mountains by way of .MiKenzlu pann. Contrart' hno already bien let for tho work, and nn moo nn the miow In nulflclcnt ly melted, work will romtnence. Tho contract calU for n road from llflknnp. TO mile cant of KuRene. over tho rrent of the mountain, ney euteen mllen long. Whin thtn work In romptilcd n highway of tntulnrri width will extend from Kugene up the McKenzIo rlirr. ronslderuri one of Hie limit beautiful streumn on Hie I'aclfic io.int, to n point three mllen eant of the nunimlt. Tlm highway In iilmont lompleied frc m that point to Henri. In central Oregon, whero II will lonnect with Tlm Dnllen-C'allfor-nla highway, n state project. The M3lcnil fnrent service are co-operating In tlm construction of McKentlc highway. Many Pay Bachelor Tax Would Marry, Ask Return MISSOILA. Mont. 'March 9 I'orly net i'U rrquentH for refund of bachelor taxcit, paid before the Moir tatia Mipremu court bud held the collection of tho tax unconstitutional, are piled up In a b.'mket lu rfm office of the county commlaalcncrs, await ing fiction, while the attorney gencr nl has ruled tho money tnunt bo re turneri to thnso making claim for It. On b-icholnr, lu npplylug for re turn of his tax money, wnn xalri to Iiiivh been greatly dlrnppolntcd be r.iunfl It was not gheit him nt once "I Jald tlm money out for bachelor tux," he explained tu tlm county nuri llior, 'nuri now I wnnt (o get mar ried. I thought if I could get the money back thin morning, I'd buy my mnrrlagn license whllo I was In thu courthouse." Tho county commissioners, now thnt Hie ruling of the attorney gen eral hnn been rerehed, uro expecteri lo refund the money. IT WILL BE A CINCH EP. HEBE'5 CWG YOO CAN'T AN5W6C, NArAe ONE SENaTob Fl?OM FLORIDA WW YU M JENNINCT mm" " WL- J avE3ajaawBMjaHMV.MMMv.MAvMMflaaiB3LwOTWM.BMpawipM MAWH l, ll'-'2 is HlfSP PLANS Says He Would Advi: Banlcs to Decline Accept ance of Certificates WASHINGTON'. March 0. Con troller of tlm currency, Crlnlnger an nounce,! today thnt In vcnt of paji sage of honun legislation providing for pa)ment lo t-x-nohllorn hy ailjust cil fervlco certificates, he woulri ail vlso tho National bankn to riecllno to accept tlm certificates as security for lonnn. Crlnlnger described the proponed plan to ex-Fcrvlce men placing the certificate as collateral for loans lo SO per cent their faco valuo as tho "worn kltjri of frozen credit" and declared that whllo ho could not ord er the National bankn to refuse to accept tho certificate as security, he would strongly advlio against their acceptance. - NINE ASK APPRAISALS I Mil I fbmnl for Ktatc fn mm I s Ion Will Ascertain Value Nino requests for appraisal of I.1111I iimler thu soldier bonus act huro been referred to tho local ap pralnat board Iiy the state comml slon, to which hppllcatlons are orlg Inally directed, raid M. h. John sen today. Tho land is scattered over the county, said Johnnon, from Crcn cent to Langelt valley. Appraisal dcpenils upon tho weather, he said, although he Indicated Individual willingness U start-off Immediately If the applicants would shovel the know off the ground so tho ap praisers could see It. "Pltl.NCi: OF l.l.lltK" IS PltOXOl'XCF.D Hi:8T YKT Tonight tho "Prince of Liars" will bo presented by the Unhcrilty Club nt tho Star theatre with an all-star local cast, all of whom havo previous ly demonstrated thenr ability. The Play In pronounced ono of tho best ecr to be houn hore and It Is be lieved hy tho management that the S. It. O. sign will bn, hung out be fore eight o'clock. A second pertor mnnre will he given tomorrow- night. I'UF-SinF.XT OFF TO FI.OIUDA WASIUNHTON. I). C. March 9. President Harding and his party plan to leave tonight for n week's vacation In Florida. coram FOR IIFJ BONUS 1 W&ii's -1 HIJ.VATOU IIOIII.VSO.V HAYH lOI'lt fOWKIl TIUJATV WIMj KfXL'l.T I.V CJIICT ICAfUf WASHINGTON, I), c. March 9. Pronouncing tho Pour Pow er treaty nn "Alliance", Bona tor Itoblnson, democrat, of Ar kansas, today In renewing the discussion declared It woulri not promote peaco but "will In vito tho formation of rival al liance and lead lo great harm." CITY GOVERNMENT DEBATES TERMINATE AT MEETING TONIGHT Opposing Korcr In Meet for Liut Time on Mnnngcrlnl nml Counrllmanlc Forms Whether Klamath Fall, will hare a change In the method of city for ernment during tho next year or two may bo determined it the chamber of commorco tonight whea mombern of the city couctlt will at tempt to defend tbo prmQt city rbartAr nml rntlnrltmnnte tulwl l of govornmont against the city ac nger plan, which will be sponsor rd by H. I). Newell, E. II. Hall, R. H. Dunbar and W. A. Dehell. Thy will bo oppospd by W. O. Smith,' Judge I,cavltt and M. A. West. Tho meeting will termlnato tbo study group In city government, which ban had four meetings In tho last two months, and tboto who havo been following tho discussions aro very much Interested In tho re sult of tonight's session. Thu financial report of tho city, presented by M. S, West soma time ago, has been given closo scrutiny by the opponents of tho present plan, and It la expected that a largo part of the argument will bo bated on the present financial conditions' of the city. It is expected alto that New ell's delegates will atteapt to prove that the present city gov ernment Is a relic ot anclsnt tinea, and far Inadequate to rawt artiit day problems." -'!"t tharg4-fcr advocates of a chaogo from the present system at the last mooting that It Is impossible to run a $4, 000,000 corporation on an efficient basts when tbo board ot directors, or tho city council, only meets once a week, and are too swamped with routlno matters to work out any program of reform. On the other hand, the city coun cil will likely contend that It would he too much of n gamble to discard the present plan of government for soma "new-fangled" Idea that Is, at the most, not older than eight- or ten years. Tbey aro also ex pected to advance the theory that the con of an efficient city man ager Is too expeaslvo for a com munity of thin site to attempt, and that ho would bo unable to effect a saving when hi, salary was tak en Into consideration. Tho meeting tonight Is looked upon by buslnods men n tbo most Important event for financial re form that has been hold for some time, and consldorablo Interest ha been manifest lu thu debate. PAVING QUESTION UP Members of City Council and C. of t CoiumltUt Hold Meeting Whether thoro will bo nny fur ther paving until the financial con dition of tho city has Improved, was tho tubjoct of a meeting last night ot tho city council and a chamber ot commorco committee composed ot J, A. Gordon chairman, H. A. Moo. i:. M. llubb, Ed Martin and A. J. Voye. While opinion wag divided on the question, It was agreed that an amendment Is necessary to tho city charter ut thu May primaries by which tho city would bo permitted to create a revolving fund to bid in property at sate on account ot deltnquont paving assessment. Uy tho plan proposed tho city would bo permitted to issuo bonds from time to time, ns tho need arose, thus enabling It to provide funds to buy tho property. A letter stating the financial con- clpal losor was the Coast Leath riltlon ot tho city, algned by tho mayor and council, will be mailed to residents within a few days. SMOKK FKOM JKFFERSOX MADKAS, Ore., Match 9.--A col umn ot black Bmoko was reported Issuing from tho west stdo ot Mount Jefferson crater today. It was re ported that tho heat was melting tbo snow on that tide of the moun tain. , , , , I !M f'rj H j e ( . aV4 f . w NEWS Of ,THE WORLD ASSOCIATED NEM T-WWBWSatWBBW PfUCI nVK CWITS LESTER HIXON Man Arretted for Sh'ootinff Hamaker Says Life Had' Been Threatened That a number of Hly rnllaU had threatened to lynch him beeatiM of hit alleged horso rustlln actftl- timm .ml It.. rMi ltirnl hail lic,7V 111,1100011 ms too. sirs """ - -" '"T" ... : . r 7it- w neon carried out wiia sariimkii,r,i len about two.wwkt ao, .'it,t ttatemcat today of Lattar IIIiMo'tj- j ratted and broiftit to jail Uti night for ahooUnt.MWW.lir3 In lil''jeitTtltrr''!, It. M r.tftrrU tyjyykf no DtuMtM 6Murris. T oI'J'r jrt&ymin Ji rV J .V fn an 4 j: J &r I fared f iouu reward 10 any -would "leave him out on tho : 1 He said he had come to iy oa 'tar- v., Ineta, and that uppa finding arris, 1 Crost out he went to the HaaaaVoT- place where bo foand Arthur Jfawn ker cleaning out hla barn. la tho ti. Tertatloo that followed, ho laid he would Ilka to kaow who the . . , were who bad threatened to lynch him. Hamaker, he declared, itnnwcr ed, "I am ono of those . . . ". and turned upon him with a pitchfork, striking and slightly wounding Hlxon in the left wrist. Hlxon Mid he im tndelately pulled" hla automatic and hot twice. The first ahot, ha atd, took affect la Kamaker'a left aide, causing hla to whirl about to the eowad thot mlaeed. He tried to thoer ? a third ttoae, he aald, hut the gnn Jammed. "I had ho lataatlM tf ahooUng Hamakarvmtrtty waulajL4e talk the TSIulToTw'wtin'htWwtlti,! tta'tement. "vTe bad never been any thing but good frlMde." Hlxon declared Bly men had In stituted their own law and that he didn't tee why It wat uocetaary to call in the aherlff. lie said about two weeks ago, In broad daylight, Ander son Allen iu ttrung up to a barn rafter three times, after which he -was given 134 for two horses and started toward Lakevtow mlnut coat or hat with tho warning never to return. He named the principals In this affair who, according to hit statement Included nlno prominent Dly stockmen. Hlxon said ho had told Dly resi dents that he wat not guilty ot rust ling, asserting they still held a grudgo against him because ot hla having been freed 00 a similar charge by a circuit court Jury hero In Janu ary. Hlxon It about 2X and has ben working In tho I.nngell valler. HM hearing had not been tot this after noon. Hamaker was reported tj he rest ing oaalcr today aud It was believed ho was out of danger. OBENCHA1N TRIAL ON Woman Charted With Murder U Galled to Satad I.OS AN0ELE8. March 9. Mada lynne Conner Obonchaln today told her story In her trial for tho murder ot J. Delton Kennedy. She stalled whon sworn in. She -was pale and spoko In a low voice; her oyes were on the Jury mast of tho time. Referring to her diary to refresh her memory, the told ot frequently meeting Konnedy and atklng that he return her letters, laying nbo "want ed everything ended." Kennedy wanted to continue their relatione, the said, and told her that owing to hla mothort Illness ha could not da that which his heart asked. Sho shed tears a the read one ot Konncdy'a letter. , WEATHKK rHOMBIUTIE Tho barometric prewure baa fallen steadily, and qulto rapidly since mid-, night, tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy reglsteriag 30. 10 a fall of 40 poiata la the last It hours. Undoubtedly another disturb ance u beaded thu way aad will, probably reach ua tonight, or toaor row morning accompanied hy rata or snow. , , Forecast for seat 14 aourat-rr Cloudy aud warmer, follow if nnsettled weather. ' The Tyco lecordlag ttumaaaa retutared maximum aad mlamw "J8U temperature, today, aa followaj W' High i. ...... J2l i" WW ,,, t..t,M!4rt,t'"t.V- . . "i;?,.3r4 vJjr t '( 5 ij 'r."Jp ..-aHV- I