4 'Itjfci'. "i ,;tf ;'', V' rY . '. V r I ' ?! WEATHER FORECAST TO.NK1IIT AMI TIII'IINIl.tV HIIOWWM I'lfiri'nili vit., Xt) ;,, PETITION DREES RESUMPTION ON ' 9-Houn basis: Openinic of Mills Held scntinl; American Plan in Industry Upheld Acting tin" lint ln.llof thill mi hi. mediate, ronimptluii ip( i hi. lumber Industry hero In onnontlnl In llm fit. luro wi'lfiim of Kliiniiith Pull. Imtl lH'iw null urn rl tt'll lul lit K pullHnint oihicrllilng In Hie fellow'llut I '"Tim rmiiiiiinioii uf work lit tho In tntuT Iniluntry mi it nine-hour diiy. 2. "Tim protection of nil persons ili'fltliiK lit work n "Tho eMiihll.hiuciit In KI.1 liinllt rniitity of tint American plan In nil ImMiii'ift nml liiiltmiry." Hl'Clllllll III (Itlllt.llO Hill lullllllll fainit iin it ri'toill of Mtttirnl contur tires nt villi h ii .rotiimlllen mum named lo handle ilin tnnlirr. It w.u Mid Imlar hy W P lliilllwny. pith licit) iniiiiiiKi'r fur it iM.r.iti tm. th.il ii Imiii I 200 klcntittiri'ii limn liii'ti ob lullioil, mill Hint Hie ir.itiifN of I ho IMitlllntiiTrt llt ll inailc. ptildlr Tho full lttt of llm ICI,I fol Iiiwk: Wo. Him tituUmlciiiHl rltlniK of ICt.iinuth rtitittly. iiinko nnil mill ttcrlhi In the fnllewliii: tlcclurnllntt of iirltii'pliit' lul V urn nut iipi"''il In (ho 'iKllt-liour lay. hut lii'llovo thill U utilvi-rnnl aitiipllini woulil Im ilirlr lihli. Wr pl'llfr ourirhM Jo mtp !'"' r t Hid wnrkltiRtni'ii of thin city nml county lii nil riMixiiinhlo vfforlii to in'cutn im Hhort it workltiR iluy, n ti Ik Ii wiikim unit in kchuI IIvIiik nmilltloim iih uro warrantiil hy rott. illtlmia In tho liiinhrr linluntry. IiiiI Wo Itnllnvo Hint It In Im pmilhlu for thn liiinhor uml Iku tmliutry of Dili Hcrtlon to oprntn on .in tlKlit-hoitr luiln while tholr (.'allfornlii roitipolltori aro ritiiulliR ten liuiim. uml lliut tint nlno-hmir ilay U not only u rooiiuhl.) pin poial iimlcr proouit amilltloim. hut Ihul It offiTit tho only pomlblllty of tho rt'iiiiiiptliin of oporatlonM of thu luinhrr plnnla ut thU time , .Iril V hxllitvo Hint p.ilil union nKllutom, ttho uro not rcnlilonU of nor In any way Intiiriutoil In thu pnixporliy of our i (immunity, huvo hti'ii rr-nponalhli for tlto lulu: ron tlntiancit of Hut prvncut Htrlko, uml that Mich iirillulorH huo ki't up (hit rtrlko, uol fur (ho hoHt liitcritbtH of thin cuintiiiinlty or of tlto iiiiui lllllll'lt hunt, hUt III till) lllll'H'HlK of Hu'tiiiichi'ii nml I ho luhor union or rloaml nliop prlnt'lplo. 4th Wo holluva Hint no Inhor urcutiltullnti hint any rlKht to wreck our cniniuniilly ht'cmtno it In on the horilur lino hutwucn tint olcht-liour luuthitr ImliiHtry lit tltn nurlhwcht iiml tho tni-hottr plim linliutry In (,'allfornla, uml Hint u'o dhotilil rtt fiiKo o nllntv our cnflnly lo ho tiny lonr.itr iihoiI iih it hnttlORrouml for thn ili'clslnii of iitty luhor iiiicallon. Mh Wo ln'lliivn Hint I hlii coin imiully hIiuiiIiI tl'i'.ilo on Iho American plan, which nlluwii free uml eiiual opportnnlly lo ull, wlicllier it memlier of u union or not, to Hook uml keep any employ ment tltoy (lejlre. CHi Wo hulluvo that uiiIoku tho rlllzcmi of thin county Itiko hoiiio iiitloii to enil tho pri8iiit nl r Ike, It will loml lo it whole Hitumin of Mle iiohh nml HluKiiutlon, uml that the iinmmer will bo fnllowcil hy it win . tor without Imlimtry, Iioiuiiho, It Iho liimlier Ih not miweil uml dried (InrliiK llm Hiiiunitir, tho hex fur titricH cannot opcratn durlni: tlto whiter, (Contlnuod to I'iiro 4) wi:,Tiu:n piioiiaiumtikh Tho liaromotrlo prtnuniro hint thu ellmhod Into fair woftthur area iiRnlit tlto Cyclo ritormuRrnph n t Undorwooil'H IMuir tnncy liavlnR re corded n contlnu ouh iIho ulnco tho roport yeHtordny. Forocuut for next 34 ItotirH (lonorully (air, probably cool, with varlublo wludb. Tho tyycoit rocordlnu thormomotor roBltHorutl inaxliuiiinH anil iiilnlmum tomporatiiros touity, uh fonowni cite iirsn.t.vii ami wii'i: iv uri:i. to im:.tii iii.ieiii: iimn: hmai.i. niii.uiicv HAIINIA. flnlnrlo, Mny l A duel in li. dentil Imtwrcii it IiUhIiiiiiiI (mil ili. armed Willi butcher knife iiinl nxe, in Hut prom-tiie of Ihelr ilircf niiiiiII . children, today wiih ImiIiik In- vonllKiitcil lnr by ii vun twr'H Jury which vlourd the hodltH. LUMBER COMPANIES THREATEN TO MOVE PLANTS FROM HEREj IH laikrn I!mv Coiiipiui) I'liiinhlftii! HH'iilii( id SUoont .Mkooiii I llmoliiti'H .MoiifjiKii,- t j 1'hilin lo cloiif Iho pluttt lioro uml mute lo Hlition. I'allforiiln, nte tin d ir, (ouildurntli'ii hy the lilt; l,ul;m llox coiiipjtu'. ii en rilliiR lo A. J. Vo)o, innlinr.ur. "Thu luiivo In roimlduri'il liccauao wo liuvu coutrncU Mhldi have to ho fulfilled," Voyo MM. "Wo fjitnot :tf fort lo remain Idle while Iho men an. tiinklui; up Ihr-ir' titliuU whether Ihey will return to uorli " Aicordlni; to W, V llolllwuy. pul.-i llelty mun.iKor for the liiml.ermen, thn Alitom.t l.uml.er company Ih pl.iliiilui; to hturt opernllotiH In Cull fottilu. The company'H plant nt Men i a nue. ho mill, Ii helm: undo rculy for operation GRUBB LIKES COUNTY .nri till nml Authority D.tlanw I'iimIIpIIUIi-s llei,, Crcnl "The iiiiiKiilimtit if ICIamath'n nr.rl cultural pohHlhlllllen api.alli me," 4ld i:ui:enit (Iriihh, nntlonnl uml In lerualleiul nr.rlrulturnl Authority, chief M'pnker today nt tho ihaiuhor of commerce liiticheou. After I hive dnyri liirntU'ulloii of thu local terri tory, Hh ioIIn nml Intent poHnlhllltles of development Oruhh declared hi hnd never neeti tho like anywhere An it potato rpoclallst ho dwelt largely on thn pnimlhlllty of potato culture. Sold, climate ami compar ative lack of dlenn', he utld, made potnto crowliii; iiiont fu.tslhle, nml thn crop win u xtiiplc th.it van ill wan profltnhlo DalrjhiK wiih anotlier ImltiKtry ultli n future, ho iald Climate, water ami Iho quality of fur.-iR make pomlhlo tho pri.ilurtli.il of finest cheoje, hit ileclured, uml predlcleil that hoiiic day tvlniunth cheeno would liae a world-wldo reputation. I." (. MiCormlck, vlro prohldeiit of tho Soulhorn I'ui'lfir, mudo u hrlef talk'. Ho Mid ho had lUled thn fcettlo iitlructlotiH within the rudliiH of it iluy'H uti'tn Journey from Kluiiiutli I'alln mill that thero won mole natural womlcrit ncrcnilhln from hero than front any place In tho wont. Ilo nihlMil uttvurtlslllK I It la fact to attract tourlats ORDERS NEW VENIRE till Jurotn to Ilo Drawn for Mitchell uml Plt-t Htulo Trhti Order lo iinhpoemi 30 jitrorn on n Hpoclal venire, to appear ut 10 o'clock May "1, wit Digued hy Jmlco Stoiio yesterday for tho reiiHon that imiHt of tho imtmbiTM of tho present paiinl and of tho cut rout Jury Hat bland In tho t elation of either debtor or creditor of Iho Plnil tXtiilo S.tv liir.i Hank, IIiiih dlioiuullfylm; them to try Hut c.i uo of .1. II. Mitchell uKuluut tho hank, uml otliera, which Ih miI for trial on that dale. Tho court will also lnkoup other Jury ma I tern ut tho coiicIuhIoii of tho Mitchell ruun, II In undemtood, udthoURh that particular nine witi llm har.ln of Iho Hpoclal order of tho court uh to JuroiH, APPROVE ROAD FUND $113 1, (Mill Hald to Ilo AviilliiMo for Kliinialli-CivMeiit llluliviny IIKND, Muy 10. Authorization nt n federal oxpcudltitro ot 1 121,000 nu tho Rovoriunont'ii shnro of thu ox penso of pttttlni; tltrotiRlt tho G9 mllo Hoctlon of tho Klitniiith-CrcRCCnt highway lying botwoon tho Hoa chutcH county lino and Port Klamath, Itiit boon mndo, nccordltiB to word rocolved by tho Dond qommorclal cluli" from Senutor It, N, Stunfleld. In ordor that tblu money bo mndo itvallnblo, tlioro must bo un oquitl nmnunt furnlBhed In cooporatlto funds. M.UHUCT HKPOUT 1'OHTIiAND, Ore, Mny 10, Cat Ha -Btoady, Iiorh Htoady ut drop of 2Co Into yoatordny, prlmu llKlit IU.S0 to ItllJS, Hheop Btoudy, okcs weak, vutntTttg Iteratf. KMMAT1I IIP II L (J J E Tf ' 111 I U ' Sum of $5,000,000 Held Owinjj Under Treaty; Theft Hinted WAHIlldTO.V. Muy 10. Amrrlcun noiernmgnt flitdn llnclf under thu re vived patent tienty with Ourmany fared with the neccntlty of pnyltii: rny;iltlen which mny roach ITi.000.. 000,000 to thu KruppH firm on palettlH haeil on dl'icoverle (if Anierlrnn I'tir.lncrrii, TliomaH W. .Mill er, nllen properly cu.itndlan, do eland today. .Miller Haiti Hint ntiioui; Sol (ler mnii patejitH filed ,,lnce Ji(ly SO. 191'.), nt leoM elr.lil dent with mulille nrllllrry which "einliody ninny prln rlpaU of American railroad nrtll lory." American officlaU l.i llevn Lketch- fu of tho Amerl.au plant were mir reptltlouHly niiiovcd from tho war ilepurtiueiit nml tracltiKi made. G. O. P. MEETS FRIDAY CuliipalRtt Ihmh-j (ii Ito IIIm-iiomiI Ii) Itcpilbllrniit A moctltiK of republican Ih netted tiled for Prlday evuiluc at K o'clock In thn new- Main street rottrthousu to talk over Itmuofl of tlto cemlni: prl tnnry, iiml nil nieml.erH of ibo party ant luvllcdt This in nccordlnc to party memherit who urL ntixloux to Kcl n Konur.il meelliiR at which they may talk matterH oter with fellow rrpubllratiH. No particular lino of action Ih contemplated mid it will ho left to thu meotitiR to deride If any orKanlied effort ran he of aid In tho primary. NAME WRONG MARTIN ClinrlcN Mnrtlo Coiiiiulltw OIiJitIh lo I'mir in lleiulllne Thn rommltteo supporlltiR Charles J. Martin for tho republican nomi nation for county coiuuiiiilouer us rertH that u headline error In touitec Hon with Thu Ilomld'H Htory an ituunrliiK tbo wlihilriiwul of Oliver Martin lias cauned lonftmloii In tho minds of hoiiio Vetera. A typuRruphl ml blip made thu headline road "C .Martin Withdraw." uUIiuukIi the en tiro seiisu uf tho ntory plainly Indi cated thiti tho littud wan In error and Hhottld havu been "O. Martin Withdraws." i 11 TNT n - v V. ' Member of the Associated Presa. IMI.I.H, OltKfO.V, WKII.VIMIMV, ROMANCE BETWEEN DEMPSEY AND PEGGY JOYCE IS HINTED Clininploii lion-,. jiikI W'orlil'H Mo( I'miiou., Slri'ii Miiy Heroine I CVi.Htar In Mullet 1 PARIS, Mny IV. Tho worlds ; uri'iitml prlzo flKhtcr will they tin j ilcrtnko it reel romuiico iiml mny 111 hucouii) u real romance? 1'urlH Ih womlerlni;. I'euKy Joyce and Jnrk Uutupitoy are rotmlilerltiK ovurturm to cu-itar In it movie. Il.ith nru roporU-d icrl lounly InlorL'Kted, uml Deuwmy Ih nild to hnvn i;lven muro than patilni; attention to thin American chorun f.lrl. who linn trampled rulblcBuly on the liuatlH of many millionaire". Acquaintances of both nro asking, would l'eRny find a suitable mato In Dempiey! They think so. Hut Domp- ny fans fear her exactions would ruin thu fistic career of their Idol. should ho bo lured hy her carcMcs I'crr)', thoiiRh, says sho is dono with ltlm as a lover, Thn reason the sujcldn tho other day of William l'rrnzttrlz, tho young Chilean, rich and married, who killed himself becattso sbo refused to ac cept his attentions but told ltlm she nn devoted to Henri I.etelllcr, tho French editor. I.ctilllcr was named In the divorce suit of Pcrk)' third husband Could Dempsey win whero three millionaires hnvo failed? I'eRRy married Uvcrctt A Archi bald, it Denver millionaire, when sho was IT. Tho husband soon got a di vorce fn Idaho. Klicrlmrno I'lillllirlck IIoiklns was next. Ilo was a WtshltiRtott law or representing wealthy Mexican oil In terests. Ono Rianco nt Peggy and ho lost his heart. As soon as ho got his divorce from Ills wife, ho married Peggy. Sho ran nwny from him two years later uml went on tho stago. She ex plained that millionaire! wero horrid things, nil wrapped up In coupons tho bonds and never with timu for (Continued on page tour) Wim&;- EXPENSIVE SPRING MILLINERY MAY 10,'llKKi HESTEII POLICEMENOIE I Murphcy, Mader and Shea Held in Connection With Death of Two Officers .CHICAGO. May 10. Tho police to day raided tho dmlldlnj; trades labor headquarters, heru and arrrstod three, of Chicago' blRscst labor leaders, HJC Tim Murphy, PrcdMadcr,and Cornelius Shea i In connection with hombltiRs and uliootlnKs1 which Vnrlr today resulted In the'deith' of'two'K pniicemonnd the tforlouslinjury of th. third., ,, . Murphy, who Is knownatJChl raRo'M labor cxar, wan. out, on hall oftor having hoeu nontcncfud'tosoTen years In tho penltentlary'ln connec tion with tho $400,000 Union 'stallon mall robbery. Mader Is prciidctit of tbo bulldlnp trades council and Shea heads the teaniflterii' union. EARL SHEPHERD BACK Music I)calrr Hay Other Field Not More Green Tlion Klamath 5 ' Tar away fields look freen. but oflcn ono "ndl1 ,DOm no mor8 f0 ,han our own tu,e f'Me".' re- marKca tar anepucra or me snep- "u "us,c uou"' wno Bas iurn- ea from a nino-wcext motor tour through Oregon and California, He- wan uccompanivu uy Mr, ooepacru. Sbcpberd explained his remark In saying that business conditions In most of tho towns visited were not always as advertised, anl like- wlio were often very poor. He I m. - - - - r I said that most communities have their own reconstruction problemi to work out and are making slow headway. California hag "gono bugs" over tho radio, Shepherd reported. Cheap outfits .may bo purchased, he said, but factories aro swamped with or dors for the raose expensive ones, and will be unablo to supply the demand for many months. Itl'SS HKPLY DELAYKD GENOA, May 10. Tho Russian reply to tho allied memorandum wus ready for presentation this forenoon, but was not delivered as expected as at tho last moment. After it conversation between For eign Ministers Tcultcherln ot Rus sia and Scbanzer ot Italy, it was decided tho reply would havo to undergo somo alterations. VHTOItIA HAH $SWO,000 V t I'llli: I.V'IIKAItT IPllt'HI. .' v XKHH HKCTIO.V.OI'ICITV '': t . vicrontA. n. c, May'io. Damago rstlmated at 2r.0,000 resulted from a flro which par- 4 tlally ' destroyed tbo Arcade 4 building in tho heart of tho 0 hunlncss district horo today, . UlRbt Htorles and many offices ' were 'destroyed. THEATRE PARTY FOR CHILDREN DURING ANTILITTER WEEK Ticket to Do Glrm m Awards for Cleaning; Up Yards; Chairman J Appointed for Campalun A thcatro party glren especially for the benefit, of tho children par tj(:lpatln&ln antl-lltter .week; May US, will boJfcJd 4tthhiRtar thea- tro'iHutunlay.mornlnif,,' May '27. no'birrjlIoodaMtl'HIsMIe'rry'-Men wlllbortheTchef attracUon? wtb ono cwuedy, andean educrjonji(ory, Jtoblnlllood JsXnot ottMhe rcuUr clrcnjt.ot theatres and wan obtain? ci by upeclalpcrmljjlon'of tho Unl Tersuy pi urcRon inrousa. ino'exion slon dlrlilon. It Is a four-reel pic ture mado especially for children. showing tho exploits of this famous I character In tho Sherwood forest. ' 'IltiRh Currln, 'chairman of the 'juvenile dlrlsion'.ot tho catnPalen, r anpolntlnic chairmen forJV the 13 town districts, and each of theie chairmen trill bo supplied with tlrr- Vets to tho theatre party, to b ulren , rhll,lren whn hnv. ,i.nn6d tbnlr territory. Tickets will not b god ,t the aoOT Mi ths on,T wtT ,0 Ret ,n g t0 work , CMB.ttp campaign. tr K Vaa rhatrmfin nf lh Men's dTU,on Bnd Mr .,. -,-. chairman ot the women's division, are completing tho appointment of district chairmen, and a meeting of thn ntlr.o nrranlzatlon will b held ... .., .v , ,., j.ii.h. wfc w w .... plans. Leslie Rogers has accepted chair manship of district 11. Hot Springs cast ot Esplanade and north of the canal. J. C. Drockenbrough Is chair man ot district No. 8, which Is the same as voting precinct No. 8, and J. S. Dateman Is chairman ot district j 6 which is the same territory at vot ing precinct No. 6. The Women's divisional chairman of district No. 9, Mills addition, will b0 Mrs. Bert Hawkins: district No. 4, which corresponds to voting pre cinct No. 4, Clara Calkins; district No. 5, which corresponds to votfng precinct No. 5, Mrt. C. V. Filher. Other district chairman will he announced within tho next day or two. NAME NEW DIRECTORS Oiamber ot Commerce Election Will Close Tbto Evealne; Tho primary election for the nomination ot 18 director for the Klamath county chamber ot com mcrco closes thU evening at 8 o'clock. R. E. Smith, W. W. Mc Noaly, Judge D. V. Kuykendall, Mrs. E. L. Davis, Clara Culklng and P. W. Van Dutklrk will count the ballots. Mcrabors who hnvo not us yet returned tbelr votes should ax- aiw ia ItAKA At.. Ih thn Mtfttl t I ruuttt u "o l ' '"' "!.. .......l !, fc. QIi,h. nf 8 o'clock or elso delivered at the ... ... i chamber of commerce office. It Is reported -that some of tho members do not understand why tbo envelopes aro numbered. This method, tho chairman stated, Is , 0n,e clty day or two 0i Bat ,h being used all over tho country andmnIn cflraVBn ,,, ,tart on a ,. was Inaugurated to prevent ny ca, trftn on June ,, r Btd tB, possibility ot ever having a stuffed pr,veit0 of m, wltb the Jolly ballot box. Tho numbers ( aro con.,AImaa DIjncn on thelp ..,,,, c. secuttvo, anu mere ia 'jioi tno slightest chnnco ot any , unfair elec tion being beld. Tho commltteo has no way to verify a single ballot, as It It abso lutely secret throughout. Votes havo been coming In ran- Idly during tho day, and a rather healthy vo'e is oxpocted to bo cast. NEW PHONE MANAGER R. E. Crcgo Succeeda B. T. LadeVa, Who Transferred to Riverside -R. E. Crego, formerly statioaed at Q rants Past, today assumed charge of tho local jbftlce of the Paciflo Telephone and Telegraph company office luceeedlag at T. Ludden. who haa been tranaferred to Riverside, California. Lu'eaea departed .thla mornlag by auteaia- l NEWS OP THE, WORLD Y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . v v .ft1 2i llV i.r.'.V V3 rmdmrriru Noblet Staie DtwKmttratkA 1 When Sou I Draft to Lead OrdMMtrm (Hy Ned Baldwin, Secretary to Con greilmtntNlck Slnnott) , Mrcialto The HeiaM) WASHINGTON, D. C.afay 10. Yesterday ( evening I .expe'rlMeed .one. of ,thoj great thrills Kof?y Ufn whenasjone of, hundreds) or ralher. gJPW-Yi' II IP HIS THRILL; MYSTIC SHRINE MEETS i(.ujnauu oi poaxcanowea oi inn rtoj Mstlc ; Shrine 'jmemblodfor a;' car- J 4 cmonlaljiln. Capitol Uieatra hr?I fj ,taw JohniPlllpiSpuati'itlio "Mareh , King" otjAmerlcB,'dr;tedifr8'll t '1 seat in ajbox.'atep.npon.'the stag f 'I and j take 1 the baton J pawed ' up 5 to j luir,sttTe' leader of lia j Tejhple ' M orchestra,- and ilead. tiit'tuBfamllUr orchestra through t hlai owaV,world famous mareb.'"Xmeflea1raavr." 'fterer have I seen ''such anexhl blilSn' of enthutlMB durlarA r tyeArt of res'dtnee at the lnalpntl capital. , Therwbolo thing was1 to sudden, so .fltaUag, to havir.' in , lae.wroio tning wu' to j ipoUUneous, tbaOtke anoyfot high degree Mssona there were takes oft their feet, emotionally a well a physically, go tnaaUaoui waa the demoBttratioa that the great hat modest mannered neuter ef aareti melody waa literally foretd tt) ?e-?.t tpoad to aa eaeere. Alter aa hvv. etaava iaeriil jkhaaju. rtwaaetr, contrasted to the wIM ea'.hnshwm of a moment before. h Almat or eheatra was following tbe commands of hit magic baton through the chords of another of hit famoai composltlont, "The Washington rvtt March." Again and agala throagheat the march tbe Shrlners broke Into spir ited applaute, and at the dote they tprang to tbelr feet and cheered and throw their feixet In air. At the close of the demonstration Souaa passed back tbe baton to the regular orchestra conductor; the curtain went up and tbe stage waa aet for tbe "stunts" ot the evening. President Harding arriving un expectedly shortly after thlt, Juit aa the Initiation wag well started, waa greeted with an ovation. He'aat la one of tbe boxes, and teemed to thoroughly enjoy the fun ot the evening. Among tbe other dUtln gutshed "nobility" who taw the novices "cross tho hot sands" were 21 Sbrlne senatorn and 12 mem bers of the house of representa tives. During the afternoon Presi dent Harding had reviewed the Sbrlne parade from a .window of the White House. The occasion wat a tpeclal cere monial In honor of the Imperial Potentate of North America, Ernest A. Cults of Georgia, who honored our temple with a visitation yester day. The Imperial Potentate la hit splendid address told story after story, ot tho magnificent work be ing done by tho Shrine hospitals for cripoled children, which nr Be ing established over the country ., ilT: North America. Mnu Temp,9 wH b reprewnt e,, , nTW nt tno co'mnr ,mporl,,' rnn(.i.VB i San prCgco. An auto raravon left hero for tbo Oonn van" to Portland In 1910, and wish I might go to 'Frisco thlt yp.tr, hut sfiall have to be content with Joining in the welcome which I know will be given by hospitable Portland as the csravana tarry there en route, coming and gets. A large part of the eastern TletteM fi are planning to go back throigh Oregon and tee tbe wonderful n-,' ery which tome ot ug from the WeefV have been telling them about tvt ' to long, adoui mm J use at uve gon there will he ao.ataajr rfeaea ; L.LLI. .U...4 -.!. l'll.i eV, Baker that the state wHl leek ttaa. a .almalul tLmM lil'iai mtiMf' . popples. $ i-Ji i ti ,, i ft,! - rAMWMinjkXianm .'.',' OBIRAMMsWWAD, ttaf 0- rilgrlaM from tat; Mr. the werM Ma-la taJa today to ulUiii tha, ; 1 7' k '.I m