The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1922, Image 1

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OFFICIAL PAPER OP '
KLAMATH COUNTY AMD
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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Member of tlio AflBOcinted Press
HUHt'iiHi Vein, Nil. IIIMH
KLAMATH I'ALLH, OIUIGO.V, MON'im, NOI.MHi:il 27, !
rotten nva
tang
ST
FEUBMDff
Cecil Caldwell and Antone
Bauman Arc Killed In
Hunting Accidents
DimIIi ntnll.nl tu Kluimilli'n hum
I nr, Hilda lluiiiliiy. Inking Iho lite i-f
two young tin. Tlii'y wem Anlium
lluiiniuu, 29, mi employe of lli Hoi
lldny ilnlry. nllil Cecil Caldwell. 24,
llllll)Tlt ill lln N II. Hn'W !"
Caldwell liml been hunting ducks
on tin' MrKendrco ranch in'iir Mi r
till, iihoiti I? mile friuii tilt (Hy.
with Drew nml II. K. Lake. About
fltn o'clock tin, trln stiirlod lo re
Kirn In their rnr which win aland
Inn cm n nearby rmul. Caldwell re
miirUd liml lut ttu cold nml pained
i itnii hl glntes. Hi' dropped iii
duck unit li-slrd lit t.IiilKUM l lh
ground with llii mursle nRiilimt hi
abdomen, III, rnmpaiilnii believe
lm dropped n rIito and. In roni-hlng
fur It. luiirlicit IrlRr.'r Tim nlm!
lure through liU uhdoinen. frnrtnr
lug Dip M'lli't unit rnualni: Innlaiit
death.
II um hellpt.d Hint Caldwell hud
failed In lower llm hammer nf Ills
mi. Neither nf his riinianlnn
wrre rloim enough lo sen what nrlu
ally occurred.
Tntps "hhw Am blent
lluiiinan nnd IMunrd llntllday. 13.
him of l I. Ilullld.ty. Ilaumnn's em
ployer, liml started ilcmn llm Ki'lici
riMil fnim thr ltiIII lay ranch
ImutliiK trli Nnr Hi" v" VolUrn
InirK rnnrli. nhniil Ihrrn mllr (rum
llm HnllMiiy rnnrli. tln yeuni: bo)
illM-firrl ti. :mp whwli-bo. Pick
ill up, on tin' hukiimIIoii i'f llaunian.
unit aluiiK or hl 1iciiIiIit. ,1m
IimiiIiik "rr n illKh ii hurl llirn Ut
it, Hi" lrtH Iiitiuiio nlilMmloil with
a trluK'-r of lilt tu'tr.un. it '"
lint iil. iiiunlni: It t" illm-li irp.c. Han
iiiiin, who imi ii uliori ilttnri'. f
ii'lvn.l llip'ahol In hi I'"!:.
Tim lliilllilay hoy run m n tir.irhy
ranch fir Jmlp nml lluiiniuu
luour.hl lo n honpltal hnro. Hi "'
plrn.1 nt 7 oilnik thin mornlUR '
I,. Ihilllilny, Mho nrroiiipanli'il thi'
ttminiti'il mnn to low ii. unl'l "''
mini illil nut niiptsir to !' f.nally !
Juri'il lit thai limn. k1"Ci 1i un
MTni'il frinly, nnil III iImIIi Hilt
mnrnliiK cniii" lil '" 'i''"'
IIiiiiiiiiiii l.ltih' K'non
l.lliln U known Ihtk of Itiiumnn
Hn him Iiimiii wiiiKIiik fur thu llnlll
ilay ilalry nhuut four mnnlhi nml
han ii UrnthcT In Palrfax. Minim
now. Ho wn nn oxcopllonally noml
wurkmnii nml u -U llknl by
ivirylinily, llolllilny mild.
iTiivluiiily to tnklni: muploymont
villi N. II. Drew. ('ntihtull liml Iicpii
clrlvlmt a nml II" vim iimrrli'il liero
n few imiiilli nr.o. Ill parent nrn
linlh ileiiil hill lotor Uvea with Mr.
nml'Mrn. W. . Mlllor. Ninth anil
JuffiTinn.
A rorouorV limuiut will hn Imlil
lomorrow iifternimn In llm Hiiiiiiihii
nun. Niiiiii will I"' liIl l H"' ''"I'1'
well ciiho, Conmnr Whltlork milil.
m '
UNin.v sr.itviii:s riiANimn
itnlnii TliiuikPnlvliiK imrtlMvi will
hn IikIiI nt thu I'renhylurlan rhumh
nt 7:30 Tlmrailiiy otoiilni; limloml
of nt tho llnptlsl church, II ttiw nn
iioiiikoiI totluy by tho llev. A. I..
Hlcn. Tho lluv. Mnoio nf llio Mulli
ntlUt church will prwcli thu or
mnn. ivy,yi(t:it I'lion
vim itii:m
Thu rtieord uiion llm Cyclo-tltor-
uuiKrupu in Do.
ilorwnod'H I'hnr
ihncy uliowa Hint
thn bnromeliln
pieHHuro Iiiih been
fnllliiK a 1 n w 1 y
nlhic o yiiHlt'iilny
noon nnd lncu Urn
o'i'lock thin inoriiV
lm: tho imivoiimut
Iiiih been menu I li
pid, A illnturlMiii'ii
In nppihni'hlui;
from lhn Hiiuth
HT
IT
nml ii period of utisuttlml wnnthor In
iuilli'iileil,
KoreniHt for unxt 21 hourHt
Cloudy unaottlod wentlmr: wnini-
or, N
Tho TyooH recnrclltiK thnnnonmter
rpRlHtored iiinxlinum nml lulnlmum
Inmpni'utureH todny tia fnllnwH!
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Low , ,..,!! ,
j i c i s
L M. P.'s
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(if 3 1 wuiiK-n i a "mini ni fAr I'jr
ll.iin.'lil l i Hn. Mrllluli Ri nerut elei
Hon Jti-l hut only Ihreo Wire aim
reMful Tii in I'lilluin I. uily Aid
eileii. I.i.i) Niii.pt Ant'ir Mm. Win
trlnuhuiu The Insl two were re
el ei led
CALIFORNIA WINS
OVER STANFORD IN
, HARD FOUGHT GAME
t'jiiilliiiiU M.ihe Sluing Hi. mil
Auiiliml llenr Oii'lnuuliC In
1'iilirlli IJiimlt'i-; Sinie -H In
.
ruo'iim.i. iti.Mi,Ts
C.illfni ulii -S, Ktiiiifuril i).
WimliliiKlim Htntii II. 0. A. C
lfi.
I' of dl.il.o 7. HoizaK.i 1 1
liiwn 37. 'CorthWittern .l.
.fbiailtii M, Ames ii.
Ml. h. AnKles -IS. Mana. Ak
Kiel II.
WUi-oiisIii ii, Chlrngo 0.
Ilnrt.ir.t in. Vnlo 3.
Army 1 7. Navy 1 1.
Indiana 7. I'ur.ltio (I.
HTAIHIM. KTANl'Oltl) I'NIVKII
SITV, lil., Nov. 27. Tho victorious
Cullforulu llenr iimblod onto Hm
.St.iufurd Ktudlum S.uurdiiy mid run
Into u Hiirprlfo wlu'ii I ho I'urdln.-il
uloveu, playing with Ita b.icl. ( the
wull, turned nml fniiKhl sav.iKdy,
holding Its old foo lo a 2S In 0 nrn re
I'll'.ht of tho IIciih woin pl.iJIiiK
their hut gaum utter Hireo jvara of
hlstory-muklng football nt Califor
nia -nml they wnnlcd to run up n
record scoto of Id or 00 or Go points,
lo r.hn future teams toiiu'thlug to
nlm for. Hut they hud not figured
on lhn fight of lhn C.irilliinN, who
played "out (heir luuib", mi they
genenilly do ugiiliut tho Ileal u.
Stmifcinl Mnl.tw Stnnil
l'or tin en perloib .Stiinfmd pl.ied
on tho ilufiiiiHltn, only onco hnvliig
thu hall In II11 posiiMsloli III thn Cali
fornia tunitory. Then in tho fouith
period, uliim tho field wan covered
,)lth xhiidovtii nnd tho r.niun was
nenrlng .1 elmu,' thu Cnrd'i took tint
iiffoustlHi, 11 tleloun offensive, nnd
worked thu ball down lhn field to
thu Itehm' 11-yurd luo. Hero Wil
cox UTe'd 11 phii'o Ulelc, hut ho was
nut fill' enough behind thin lino nml
thu klcli was blUrkod, .Slanfiml in
covoreli lhn hall nml, w)illn Cardinal
lootem yolluil 'for polntH, Wilcox
tiled nuolhei' Kiel;. This time It hit
tho goal post nnd bounced off. This
was llui only Htaufoid tlaoat of thu
day.
Hears Oiei-unvlntii
California tu'omoil over ailslinm
mid Inekeil1 tho tumiothimKH that has
ehaiiU'terlxed Its team work all seas-
(Continued on I'ngo 3)
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DEFIANT; ILL
UEIlll'l
l"Tirfcr of Fruncc" Refusca1
i To Tone Down Words
Despite Criticienn i
AIIOAIIII Cl.r.MKNCKM'-H I'lll !
VATi: 'AU, iJNUOfTIJ TO fill
'Alio, Nov. 27. Jiitaplle nllneln In i
I'linto Rliil frnm tho Uritlah cnretn-1
nii.nl. (lenrsins (Mi'liionrptiil, "I liter of
Kranro," tnJiiy ilnrlariHl li woulil
, rppitk nut Ills plore In liU own way.
no iiiRttnr whom Ito mich't iffnul.
i t'leiimsrena Ims rorelvnil lunny
i-li'KtBiii ii ruin it lllm to Inno clonn
hi rciniHrkii to na not lo offend liml
iMMtloii of tho lUltten hn lull come to
win over for France. Ono telmram
iirccil lilm "to nay thlnni Atnnrlea
. wnnin to hear nml lie nxpoilluHt."
' I illil nut oumo Iinre to bo ex
pnllriil," ho ilcclareil. "I catuo in
lell thf- truth. I (tul not rf.mo to
nay pli'iiilnR Ihlne'i, hut thioea that
vioiilil hulp protorvo llm pokce of llm
worlil."
TUn PAnS ITs! rOAH
1 WU 1AlO IIN CrvAort
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Aulo llili.n ll llrtirr llnlrs nml J
II. J, Wlnli-m follldi' I
The rear end anil ft nclrm of an
iiuloinnbllu beloiiKin,; to J. 11. Win
ter wero .Ulnar,!"! about t o'clock;
rluudny afternoon when n car ilrlv-J
en by llruce llatiM htruck tho Wlu-i
tera cur us tho two were p.inlnit
llm Intvrfecllon of Main nnd KlRl'ith .'
According to Winters, the accident
was cniiicd by Union ilrlvliiK ut nn
uxcesilt'n speed. The car driven hy
Hales Is the property of II. A. Me
Cormlck, who riMldea on tho reser
vation, 1 lie occupants weru nut
Injured.
SLAYER IS SENTENCED
I
I Mri. fl.ir.i I'lillllp'i Ci-U rrom H
Vr.irx to Life
1.08 ANOIM.KH. Nov. 27. Mra
Clnr.i I'hllllps. convicted of murder i
In lhn second decree, for killing of
Mrs. Alhorin Meadow with n turn
11117, was sentenced today to from
' IIIUi 1 Mft pt'lllVIIWH a aavaii 1
ho years to life In San tjuentln
' pcnliontlary. A 10-day .lay ,va
granted for filing nil appeal.
c
iuaxl'Asr.s co.Ti.ci:i
j Mi:i)KOUl), Nov. 27. Coiitlnii
1 ance of tho, night rider rnses until
tho Kiilirunry term of court was ul
I lowed today hy Judge Calkins.
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zIr , ail, BertM wMi ron,nBe to ,eI ,:,e trulh a, tf0 ,,
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! MERRILL STORE IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE; I
INCENDIARY SOUGHT
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J- ' ,"l,ln) "" IVirljr.Tiio .Nnll.m, I.lmil Up
Smiilny .Merning: ItiilMInu
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Merrill sutfired another fire low,
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""' r""""4 "",;"?'1 :,'.,. Zl& JrUh. fordra secretary, today
dnm afore oiferutAT'by J.'H. Hohmr,rnr 7- , , .1. . .
burned. The bulldlnc wa the pro-, n""'"1"'" " "t.hlal statement to
petty of l. V. Kuykendnll. of thl ,I,a rreM ,1,at KiiRland supports the.
city, nnd wm tnlued nt about 13000' American "open door" policy In j
with lu-uranco of $2000 on the, Turkey nml regards the San nemoj
structure. Ilobbs had purchaw.1 1 nKrooment for a division of tho Mo
th alock recently at nn miction 1 .,,.,,,,,.,. vM. '
salo and was preparing for his I
Chrlstmna opening. Tho stork was I
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reported to ho uninsured.
According to H1010 Interested, tho
flro. which was dUcovcred nbont 4
o'rlork Sunday morning, was of In-
""'""'f, ,orlKl,, , nm,1 ""B-.
' oa '' " 1' '
iliMCQt eilng tho culprit.
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n.ucnt nisiiop's he.mi:
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UAKnn, Nov. 27. lllahop Hunt -
Ington, of eastern Oregon, nnnounc-;
cm! today that ll.iker would bo his ,
headquarters. I
NO REST FOR THE WEARY
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Ills rritlc:am of Amt-r.ca for the
Ilia rriticlam of Amt-r.ca for I
broiiKht down tho wrnlh of V
8.
ENGLAND SUPPORTS
OPEN DOOR POLICY
OF UNITED STATES
ipilnnt
Turkey nt l.-iuviiine ("onfrrriicc
On ".War list
LAI'SANNi:, Nov. 27.l.ord Cur-
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I'AKIS, Nov. Si. Preparation of
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v.m. ..- ,&-u, uuincuil IUIKCJ
nnd llm U'nlliM States Is under con
sideration nt l -in sane p. says a tils-
iwtch. Tho correspondent auggeits
-"ivi u vvi iuluilUVIIt BUI,hVfl
,hat this perhaps wa, tho subject of
y.storda.Va ronTcmalion between
Itlchard Win h burn Child and lsmet
1 l'.isha.
I.ACSANNi:, Nov. 27. llitsala to-
day formally demanded permission
to parttclpnto In discussion of nil
questions on tho Near Kast so that
durablo peace might bo effected.
GIRL GOESBLIND
AT BOX FACTORY
WORKERS GIVE AID
I'nrw of 01,'H lUlunt Wllliln IV ir
."Mliinlr to Kcml Ml Xrllln
HimIrom lo Han rrnnclrn
Victim of an lllnutt of lone ntnnil-
Ins which at time raimccl hllndnen.
jua sviiio itodgcrs, 23, box factory
wnrkor, tomorrow l roIiib to Hnn
Kranclnco for medical treatment na
n result of a purno of ll'iO bo Inc
preiientcd to her by workers nt tho
HlK I.nkr box factory, where ahfl
waa Middonly utrlkcn Saturday
mnrnlnK.
Mini IloclRora had Jiut taken em
plnymcnl nt tlifi Ills; lakea plant and
had worked for only about three
hour when she became, nlmnut total
ly blind. Already blind In one eye
an n rcault of nn operation, ahe wai
rendered hclplens
Tho purae will,
help pay for expert treatment.
I,mt I'imIiIoii
Hlnro comlriB hro Mla Ilodsera
na lionn tlvltitr nt (tin Halvallnn Ar. .
, .. ,i . . n 'post on that general nallooai IBiar
my qunrtcra, 123 I ourth atrcct. Cap-. ... ... i...j., -..-
...... v.n ..- -..1 1...1 i... . "' required nn IndeptMcMt CMtrt?
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In poor physical condition which at;-1
sravntvd tho condition nf her eye.
niir nan iji-i-h wiirmiiK i ir ruu-
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na plant hut lout Iter ponltlon wheg
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n number of employe were laid off.
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cr parrnta nrn .aid to reside
(IrecDNrld. Monterey county. Call-),
Iiirma. nil" iioa iiu iviaii-v" iiuii-
and her only friends arc tho Kalra
Hon Army worker Her condition
aroused tho sympathy of the box fac
tory workers and officials of the
company, who raised tho puro with
in a few minutes.
STUDENTS NET $670
. . . . ...
hah of lfciM.n Tirkrla ;
Men Mrrta.lVi.il Krcra
"
Six hundred and aevonty dollars
was the amount raised by tho high
school student body In tho drive to
sell student body season tickets to
business men, -total. of. 13.4,IlcVets
being sold. The quota set hy tho
Ilotary club wns 1500 and tho ex
tra amount raised Is viewed by tho
students as an Indication of friend
liness on tho part of tho business
men.
Tho following have bought tick"
eta but their names have not been
published In the subscribers list:
K. A. Dunham. Dr. Campbell, Dr.
A. A. Soulo, J. U. Coble, Charles 1
Mngulro, Pelican Day Lumber Co..
Klamath Lumber and Hex Co.,
Klamath Ice and Storage Co.,
Standard OH Co., Max Weiss, Dr.
L. L. Truax, K. K. K. Store, Hon
Ton Uskery.
TURKEYS BRING 43c
Peel of 8,000 Sold At Koscourj; lo
Net Grower It Cent Per Pound
nOSKtlimcj, Ore., Nov. 27. The
farm bureau exchange turkey pool,
consisting of about S00O turkeys,
wns sold hero Saturday at a prlco of
43 conts to 0. J. Lindsay, proprietor
of Kverybody's Hxchnngo grocery
storo hero. Lindsay will ship tho
birds to San Francisco markets. This
prlco will net Iho growor 41 cents
per pound for his birds, considered a
good prlco, as tho majority of the
sales hero this ear have been mado
nt 40 cents.
Heavy receipts in tho turkey mar
ket la Douglas county wero reported
Friday, with the market firm at 40
cents. A downward drop was fear
ed, but tho prico remained steady ut
thu opening. Ono cholca lot of birds
went for 41 cents and n few Iota as
low- as 3S. It Is expected that four
carloads of tho fowls will go out of
Douglas county. I 'l'l
FRAUD CASE IS ENDED
(ovcriiment Cannot 1'iiiceeil Against
Oregon Lumber Company
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27,
United States Is barred by lto
statute of limitations, tho supreme
court hold today, from proceeding
against tho, Oregon Lumber com
pany and otliors to recover valuable
lauds in Oregon which tho govern
ment alleged worn afruulontly put
entcd, Tho land, alleged to bo
worth $52,000, Is on tho Sumpter
valley railroad southwest from lla
kor. TltEMOltS CAUSE DAMAGE
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 27. Earth tro
mora caused damago last night In
southern Illinois, eastern Missouri,
wostorn Indiana, nnd northwestern
Kentucky,
WESTISSPtIT '
AT Hi
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Wyoming nd Idaho raver
Sjeparatton; Nevafla la
Opposed to Mere
WARIIINOTO.V, Nor, J7S Th
public anrvleo commlnalona of Wyo
ming nnd Idaho put tlioinielrM or.
record today before the IntawUta
rommerco rommlaslon aa favnrlne
-eparntlon of tha Central Pacific
from tho Houthern Pacific, while tha
Ncrada commlaalon urajed contlnua-
Hon of the merRor. IlepfeaentatW
jMondell apoko for tho Wyomlni
communion in mo nrRumcm ipihi
tho mtTRpr.
1fii,ManUllvfl Mrknilnll fnalr Ihtk
v : .'
lal llnea inlRlit be Rialntnlaad, not
only In efficient operation but l
i . i,. i.--.. ,i.
(compel tire operation. hen In the
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nbence of supreme court defUlo-n.
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the commlwlnn would lm ohllgert lo
. on ,,
CMn1 padfp Monde, dMr.
adding that tho decision had elimin
ated all questions as to the necessity
of thn separation. ,
In tho cross uxauilnatlon Mondell
(conceded that he waa not Informed
Us to the specific rates, and aenrlca
.It-lulls, bat Insisted that the.' general
view taken Justified hi poelHoa.
U. 8. ShutiRhncssy. of the Nevada
public service commission, cowing to
,he lUpport of ,he Bouln()rB r.clllc'a
appcatlon. declared. 'Tha economic
welfare of tho state of Nevada ,la
, forwnrijtfll Dr tho preaent association
iton t, iw roada. Thsj. Mai
government desires to endert IU
presentation here Just as wejweald
nndorso thodvaiW-'iimwt.nf'iwrlMkw.
or Industry wo have," ho said.
Claude I.. Draper, chairman of thi
public rervlco commission of Wyo
ming, followed up Mondell'a presen
tation with a study of rate and ser
vice details which. In his Judgment,
mado the separation desirable from
tho point of view of Wyoming rail
road users.
For Idaho, Geo. H. Krb, a member r
0r tnA public service commission, ar
gued that separation of the railroads
as now unified would be disastrous.
RED CROSS TO MEET
Annual Election of Offices Will
lie held at C. of C. Toadght
Tho local chapter of the American
Red Cross will meet at 7:30 o'clock
tonight In tho chamber of commerce
rooms for tho purpose of electing
otfleora for the coming year and to
hear tho reports of standing com
mittees. Slnco this Is the big open
meeting of the year every member
of tho society should make an effort
to bo present, said Miss Grace Har
rington, who Is here on an offlcal
chnpter visit from tho Pacific divi
sional quarters of the A. It. C. at
San Francisco. Miss Harrington ex
pects to speak to the group this
evening.
In the absence of Mrs. Twyla Fer
guson, chairman of the local chap
ter, Fred linker, vice chairman, will
preside. Besides the election of of
ficers Iho present campaign to In
crease, tho membership will be dis
cussed. Klamath v;as not given any
definlto quota this year for the roll
call iuo to tho lateness of tho start
for members, but Mrs. fleorge Stev
enson, who Is acting chairman re
ports that thu drive, so far has been
quite successful.
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BISHOP IS RETURNED
1
Man AccuH-d of Pioulng Bad' Chk i
Urouglit Hack from - .
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Patrick 11. Hlshop, alleged
i-ii.'.-i, um.i. .vu.i.iia. ..n... iui .
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!. II .... lft I...,! I,.,1.mIm t-----"-C
houses, and arrested a;itaVajyrr' - , yy
Fanclsco pollco shortly attar Way- "' 1
Ing hero about two weeka age, waa'
rotumed here under extradlt8ara- t (
pera by Sheriff I-ow Hub day.- v 1
m - '-V- ' i " "-.
MARKET RsWOII u if-f-rvc' 'v'
. UJ;,
or. Eggs steady, bUtU Hm. &, ' '
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