Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 21, 1910, Image 7

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    C. 'I' Oliver, E E. Filch find John
terrible crime and I will stand by TUT |fl||nnj| DOI Iff fMff QTIIPIf)
him until he proves his innocence,”
LUNUUH lULlUL I UINUl dlUllU
Hhook
Home one usked )f tho re­
publicans of Dulry had elected Mr.
tremblingly declar«-d M. A. Crippen,'
I the 75-year-o)d father of Dr. Crip- [
Shook a delegate, uud h«> stated that
W.H PAPERN ARE DISTRIBUTED BELIEVED TO BE THAT OF FOB-
MONI IMPORTANT FEATURE OF he wus the only republican who took
pen, wllo lives here. “Hawley never < RIPPEN IN BELIEVED TO HAVE
MEH
NOTED
HING
Ell
IN
OBSOLETE
BUT «»I
time emtuglt to go to tho meeting,
lost his temper and loved his wife
FARM WORK
nnil h<< was declared the delegate
dearly. I do not think tbe body is
iron» that city and placed on the com
his wife's. It may be some other
N«««l for Hi«1 lb'vision of Ituloe Go» Meurch Ma«!«1 for H u *I> m > h 1 of Woman
' «Uue of l*« <Mlucta Over u Billion Doi mitten amid great appluuse,
woman's who had been there before Said to Have l*ractically Waratd the
Who I* Believed to Have
««riling Distribution of l*ani|di-
Fugitive as to Tlieir Suspicion
Alox
i'attereou
did
not
believe
that
my son rented the house. Hawley
lare Every Yrec—Woti«h«rful
lets Is Great
Murd«Ti'«| H«-r
a ticket should be named at tho pree-
has
not
written
me
In
several
weeks,
of His Guilt
ProgrrM Made
«■tit time, because It would convey
but I know he has not murdered his
tho Impression that the convention
wife.”
United Press Service.
LONDON, July 14. Tks police be­
LONDON, July 1®.—The Scotland
According to th«« lust year book of wan trying Io foist candidal««* upon
WASHINGTON, D. C., July 1«.
lieve they have found the body of' THINKS < LIIT’F.N'H WIFE
Yard
officials believe that Dr. Crip­
the
purty.
und
moved
thut
the
uumlng
the department of agriculture there
I.uws to b«1 passed at the next Hessien Mrs. Hawle) Crlpix-n, formerly a not-
IM STILL LIVING pen, the man who is suspected of hav­
■•re- $1,720.Ono milch cows in the of it ticket lie |M>at|>on««d until later
of congres* providing a more ration­ «•d singer, the wife of an American I
ing murdered his wife and then cov­
United Htates, and those are worth In th<> year. The motion was car-j
al production and distribution of pub­ dentist. In th«1 ««liar of an old iso
NEW
YORK.
July
15
Among
tbe
ered
the body with quicklime to con­
ril'd.
$703.916.001). The magnitude of
A commute«1 on platform consist­ lic documenta wilt save millions of lated house whi«h had Peen occu- Lusitania passengers is James Maha- ceal the evidence of bis crime, has
• he industry can perhaps be best un­
dollur* to th«- government. Th«« pl«-«l by Crippen.
ny, a drug salesman, who was for­ but little money In his posaesston
derstood when it Is considered that ing of C. A Bunting of Morrill, Frank
printing investigation commission, of
The authorities of all Europe have , merly associated with Crippen. He They do not think that he ban over
these cows produce ) early about $1,- Ira White and W. O. Smith waa ap '
which Senator Smoot is chairman, b«1«1«! asked to hunt for Crippen, who I said: "1 have reasons to believe that $250 in cash, but that he has about
■>00,000,000 worth of dairy products. pointed
has discovered thut the antique law* has been charged with th«1 murder.
Crippen's first wife is still living, the $25,000 in jewelry that belonged to
Tho
committee
«>n
resolutions
re
i
There is no other branch of diver­
now in forc«< have caused a waste of
The woman dlsap|x»ared some time! one by whom he had a 19-year-old his wife, and that he will be forced
IMirtod
its
follows:
sified agriculture so important to the
The republican party, in Klamath tons of expensive printed matter ev­ last February, and Cripiwn gave it i son. I understand they are living in to dispose of this in a short time. In
progress of a community. The fer­
ery year.
out that she had died a natural death 1-os Angeles. I receivttd a letter from that case they think that he will
tility of the soil «-an le’st lx1 maintain­ county, unreservedly approve* th«'
Tho statute provides that each sen­ The authorities here say tbe body ; Pasadena recently mentioning Mrs. soon be captured, rt the jtrwvlry can
Taft
administration
of
national
af
­
ed by th«' liberal um < of burnynrd ma­
ator uud representative shall have a which has Just been found had been ' Crippen, and that would indicate that be readily identified.
nure, and the dairy herd not only faire and the Honson administration
certain number of copi«*i of each doc­ dead for at least six months.
she is living
She married Crippen
The people and newspapers here
in
Oregon.
We
also
commend
the
•nakna this possible, but dairying is
ument printed, with the result that
Shortly after the disappearance of' twenty years ago. ’’
charge
the Scotland Yard men with
efficient
service
rendered
by
Hon.
W
also more remunerative than other
member* have placed to their credit Mrs. <’ripp«-n, another woman was In- (
being bunglers. They assert that the
branches of farming when properly C Hawley, our representative in con­
a great mass of printtsd matter tof irodu«-«»d bj her husband as being' MI'NYON'S HON BE­
police practically warned Crippen
gress
tarried on. ■
LIEVER CRIPPEN Gl’ILTY that he was suspected, and thus gave
We believe in reproHentatlve gov­ which they bar«1 no «-arthly use. In she. Saturday Crippen disapp«ared
Dairying has made wonderful
the vaults under th«1 hou»c end of the with th«1 second womnn. and since
him an opportunity to make his es­
progress since the advent of the mod- ernment; in tlie form of government
f'apitol tho commlwsion found 1,000,- then the polic«- have had th«* house
PHILADELPHIA. July 15.—Dr. cape
na-
It is believed here that Mias
adopted
by
the
builders
of
our
ern creamery, and the consumer of
000 documents which momix-rs had heavily guarded, and no one is al- Munyon, whom Crippen represented Leneve has gone to France, where
tint ter hug not only been benefited by tion and under which the nation has
fulled to distribute. Instead of thus lowe«l to enter.
Th«1 police today in Ixvndon, refused to believe that the police are searching for ber.
ledng furnished u more wholesome become the greatest on earth.
IndlHcrlmlnately
allotting
“
exces*'*
brought
In
two
toffins.
and it is be­ Crippen had kill'd his wife
He said
A dressmaker here declared that
Political ills cannot be cured by
■ «nd pulutable urtlcle of food, but the
to member* It I* proposed that each Moved that a se«-ond l>ody has been that he waa a fine, upright man. He shortly after February 2d Miss Le-
I
k
quack
remedies.
Kxiietimenl*
wife in th«* farm house has lx«en re­
member b«1 given a credit at the gov­ found.
didn't think he would dream
of neve brought a hamper of clothing
lieved of the drudgery Incidental to this stat«« with echemes proposing to
ernment printing office, which ho
Th«- officer* describe the alleged harming anyone.
to her to be altered which was later
conduct
government
affairs
by
th«
making butter on the farm
Whore
may use to get such publications as ' second wife as being Ethel Clara
Munyon's
son
believes
that
Crip
­
identified as having belonged to Mrs.
unorganized
and
uninformed
acta
of
formerly the cream waa ripened and
ar<* di'slred by His constituent*. Thu* Ixrncve. a beautiful stenographer, 27 J pen was insanely jealous and that Crippen. At that time she said that
<-hurn<d Into butter under condition» til«1 electorate, are fslluri's it ««cans«
a member from au agricultural dis­ years of age.
this resulted in him murdering his she was going to marry the doctor.
not conducive to fine quality In the of th«1 luck of any scrutinizing body
trict could expend his entire credit
Mrs. Crippen was 34 years old. wife.
The inquest over the remains of
i
finished product, and in the majority election* for stat«1 officer» have de­
for agricultural Yearbooks, while un­ while Crippen himself is 50. He said
the
murdered woman, has been post­
generated
to
a
guessing
contest.
>it care* b> unskilled hands, now the
der the present quota system he gets that his wife had died at a conti­ NEW YORK DETECTIVES
poned
until Monday.
Instead
of
iwlltlcal
campaign*
con
­
the
milk
or
«ream
is
dellv-
most of
no more of thetw* publication* than nental watering place, but the notice
WATCH FOR MURDERER
The Scotland Yard off)-ere, through
• red to u modern creamery wher«1 ducted ii|H>n |H>lltical l*sues and prin­
does the Now York city member.
| which he inrerlt-d of tho death gave
the English newspaper., have ap­
conditions uro suit««d to the purpose ciple«. we hav<< endured u mere
Tho commission has ascertained I th«- place as some town in California.
NEW YORK. July 15.—Detectives pealed to Miss Leneve to reveal the
scramble
for
offices
by
self-nomloattM
•>t making butter, and tho result has
that the average cost of document* It is alleged that he forg«?d a letter examined the steamship Lusitania whereabouts of Doctor Crippen, say­
•«• ■■a n wonderful improvement in the asplraats.
We heartily favor open conferences 1 distributed by senators during tbe ■ from his wife to persons in Ixindon for Dr. Crippen and Mis- Leneve, ing that she has everything to gain
quality of our dairy products. As
liint five years has l>een about $2.100 i «aying that she was going to America. but no person resembling either of and nothing to lose.
th« quality has Improved consump­ of accredited party delegates, and are
a year.
Mrs Crippen was born in Phlladel- them was on board.
opiKiaed
to
secret
combinations
of
pol
!
tion has Increased, and tho progress
In studying the question whether ' phia. and was the daughter of a Pol­
Itlcluns
Nerving
unknown
Interests
<>f dairying has been remarkable dur­
William Stark, who broke his
FIVE MEN AWAIT HANGING
Campaign expenditures and the va the government is now printing too ish nobleman who fled to this coun-
ing the past decade
thumb while breaking horses at the
large
editions
of
it*
publications,
the
try
to
arold
pcrsecuUon
in
h|s
native
The perpetuity of the country's gurl«<s of the alphabet have supcr-
tx-ath Oil« at Salem Fili Up, Though Ankeny ranch a few weeks ago, was
commission found that the depart­ land.
greatness depends upon Increasing »«•ded fitness and merit as controlling
in town Friday with a bunch of colts.
the Number of tonvict* Show
ment*
and
independent
office*
of
the
Her
first
public
appt/arance
as
a
I
• he production of farm products (actors In election results.
His thumb is almost well.
a Decreure
government returned to tho super­ singer was in I-ondon, and she im­
The
remody
for
tbes«
1
conditions
from year to year, u result which not
1
intendent
of
documenta
in
the
five
mediately sprang into popularity, for
only furnishes our people with food lie* in open party assemblies that
SALEM, July 15.—The death ceils
years, 1905-09, inclusive, a total of sho had a most wonderful range ofi
hut maintains the prosperity of our will promulgate platforms of princi­
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE
at
the state penitentiary are filling '
voice.
2.620.596 drx-umenta which they
Returning to America sh<
necessary to decide at once whether ple» and < onslder the fitness of can
LANDS
men.
some
could not distribute, and in addition married Crippen. She afterward dis- up rapidly, and now five
>>r not It will bo uccept««d. and al) dldat«1*. Public Interest demand po­
are
not
»
at
the
prison,
however,
Notice
is
hereby
given that the
now havo on hand vast accumula­ 'covered that she was entitlod to an
who foci the least Interest in the mat­ litical organization instead of polio
doomed to be hanged this summer.
Slate
Land
Board
will
receive sealed
tion*
of
other
publication*
that
soon
­
■•state
in
Poland,
and
both
sailed
for
leal chaos. The republican party In
ter will pleas«1 attend.
Superintendent C. W. James has bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m.. August
er or later will have to be sent to the that country, remaining on that side
Oregon
ha»
begun
th«'
work
of
re-es
­
All who are Interested In the loca­
Muperintendent of documents and of the ocean They lived recently at Just prepared his penitentiary report 1. 1910, for the following described
tion of tho Episcopal church arc tablishing our stat« Iti tbe Intelligent
for the quarter, and while those to school lands, to-wit:
No apology Is thence to the waste paper pile. The an ex|>ensive establishment here, and
urgently requested to meet at the regard of th«- nation
suffer
capital crimes are increasing,
AB of Sec. 16. T. 25 S., R 9 E
Joint committee on printing was were apparently very rich.
Christian Science hall, over the post- nced<*d for returning to *aa<* methods
the number of convicts has dropped
NRK.
NE% of NWM, W% of
«ailed
upon
this
year
to
authorize
Crippen
is
believed
to
have
lived
in
We warmly endorse the attitude
« ffice. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
tho sale of waste paper of more than California, and detectires who have to 406 from 412. Earnings of the NW >4 and EVi of SE Si of Section
of
the
legislative
delvgation
from
this
A location has been offered, and it is
900,000 useles* or obsolete docu­ ' been investigating his career declare prison show a total of $6,650.65 and 36. T. 37 8.. R. 13 E.
l.irmlng communities
Increase in county and district In voting only for
All bids must be accompanied by
ments that had been unloaded on the that he was born in Coldwater. Mich., expenditures were $14,072.64. From
production can only come through a republican for United Stat«»* sen­
fund a regularly executed application to
■ and was educated in that city and the penitentiary betterment
■uperlntendent
of
documents
by
other
ator
tmprov««d methods of agriculture and
Indiana, and was also graduated from $955.63 was realized, and repairs purchase and at least one-fifth of the
We reouuimcud that th«1 legislature branches of th«1 government.
■oil improvement. When it is con-
He coui- and improvements cost $1,987.27. amount offered.
Another cause of the excess in gov­ a «»liege in*Los Angeles
-tdcred that the dairy cow la the increase tho number of names requir­
No bid for less than $7.50 per acre
pletcd
bls
medical
education
at Anu Total expenditures for the quarter
inundation for soli lmprov<*ment and ed for initiative Jegi*laUon, to the ernment publication* is in their dupli­
Arbor, Mich., Cleveland and New were $17,015.54.
will be considered.
cati'
dlatribution
of
librariea
by
the
«■nd
that
the
ballots
bo
not
burdeu«
1
«!
farm x prosperity, her important
The men to be hanged include
The right is reserved to reject any
York, and practiced his profession in
is b<-«t understood, and Interest in with numerous proposed nneiaures of ■uperlntendent of documents, the
John
D. Roselair of Washington and all bids.
Detroit.
departments
and
by
members
of
con
­
h«r should not be confined to her comparative unimportant«» and those
James A. Harrell from Lake
count
Applications and bids should be ad­
In Sau Diego, Salt Lake. St. Louis 'county,
gress
The commission has made a I
owner
She Is an Important factor of only local Interest.
county.
James
A. Caseday from East­ dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State
We believe that the resourc««* of compilation of the reports of the su­ and Brooklyn he was an esr special­
in th«1 development of our country.
Oregou should be developed by thelr perintendent of documents showing ist. His latest business here was as ern Oregon, and two Chinamen, who Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and
are now in the Multnomah county marked “Application and bid to pur­
proper use. Wo oppose th«1 control of that In the last fifteen years be has a Yale tooth specialist.
jail.
distributed
a
total
of
7.906,892
gov
­
Cripp«>ii
admitted
to
th«
1
police
that
chase state lands.”
th«is«' resources by faddists operating
G. G. BROWN,
at government ezpensc and in the ernment publication* to libraries the story of his wife’s trip to Amer­
Clerk State Land Board.
ultimate interest* of non-resident cap- throughout the country, of which ica was false. Saturday he said that STEALS TOOLS AND
LANDS IN JAIL
5.592.909 went to designated de- he and his wife had quarrelM, and
Dated April 22. 1910.
4-28-7-28
llalists.
I.IJ0IT IIEPREMK STATI VEH
iKisitory libraries
In the same fif- that she had left the house in anger.
FRANK IRA WHITE.
Young Man T^re Saw, Square and
STATE CONVENTION
He said that he did not know where
C. A BUNTING.
I tren years the su|x»rintendent of doc­
Plane, and Seti* Them to
ument* has had return«»d from tees«1 sh«> had gone, and that he had in-
W. O SMITH.
Second-Hand Store
j
v«
‘
nt«»d
the
story
of
the
trip
to
Amer
­
libraries
a
total
of
1.579,164
docu
­
The following was on«1 of the rec­
I »-legal«1« H««re Freni Klamath Fall«, ommendations brought in:
ments or an average of more than ica because he did not want the
I
A young man giving his name as
Merrill, Fort Klamath and
"We recommend that a republican 100,000 a year. This return of doc­ neighbors to know that she had gone. Jack Henry took a handsaw and
county assembly be held at Klamath uments discarded by the libraries Is He said that tb«>re was where he had square belonging to John Freesel)
Dairy
For an up-to-date wheel, get
Falls Saturday, August 20th, at 2 rapidly Increasing, as the reports thought she had gone.
and a plane owned by Mr. Janssen
a Rambler, on sale at the GUN
The
undertakers
say
that
two
cof
­
show
that
In
the
last
three
years
the
p. m., for thc> purpose of suggesting
from the building which Mr. Janssen
STORE. For sale or rent.
The county republican asiwmbly tho republican candidates for county superintendent of documents has re­ fins were lined to facilitate the hand­ is constructing at the corner of Ninth
Tents to rent. Guns. We carry
ling
of
the
mutilated
and
decomposed
■net at th«» courthous«1 Saturday, uud offic«1*
Deairing a full and free ex- ceived 754.367 documents on which
and Main streets Wednesday, and
a full line of Sporting Goods.
ilie delegates elected representatives presirion of the republican voters of the government has had to pay dou­ corps«1 In spite of the denials there sold them at DuFault’s second-hand
delegates to the state nsstnbly and Klamath county, we iwimmend that ble |K>*tagn in addition to the enor­ are rumors of further startling dis­ store for $1.76. Mr. DuFault says
prpard for a m««eting to be held delegates to thia county assembly be mous exitense of printing and then coveries.
he did not want to buy them, but
Dr. Pepper, the government an­ that the man insisted that he was a
tuguHt 3oth. at which time sugges­ chosen from each of th«« voting pre­ dispose of them as waste paper.
THE GUN STORE
tions will be mad«1 a< I«» th«1 tx»st can- cincts of Klamath county at precinct
The commission ascertained that alyst. has declared that identification carpenter and needed the money.
J. B. CHAMBERS
«fidaloH for office.
assemblies to b«1 held Saturday. Aug­ the departments have nine separate of the corpwe is impossible, but the
When the owners of the tools dis­
ust 13th, at 2 p. m„ and that tbe ap­ engraving and lithographing plants police aro certain that tho corpse is covered their loss they inquired after
Th«1 delegates are
that of Mrs. Crippen. They declare'
them, and after obtaining a descrip­
Klumatli Falls—Frank Ira White, pointment for anltl precincts shall I m < in operation, not including the bu­
that the head had been crushed by tion of the man from Mr. DuFault
reau
of
engraving
and
printing
of
the
fixt-d
by
th«
1
republican
county
central
W. II. Simpson, (.!. 8 M«>ore, C. R. De­
treasury departmet.
These nine hear»' blows, and that the body of caused his arrest. He was locked up
Lap, Bert Withrow, A, L. Leavitt, H. committee.
plants
were
operated
at
a cost of the corpse bad been hacked by a Thursday, and is now in the county
Following
ar«
1
th«*
delegates
to
the
M. Manning, Thomas Drake, O. C.
$348,271
last
year.
In
addition
state
aaembly
at
Portland,
July
21:
to knife.
Jail awaiting his trial.
tpplegate. W. O. Smith, C. T. Oliver
A fellow dentist asked Crippen |
Dr Merryman. Dr. Alex Patterson. this the total awards to outside es­
.«nd John Schnllock.
where his wife was shortly after she KISSES HIS SWEETHEART
Merrill —C. A. Bunting. J. H. Chas 8. Moore. H. L. Holgate, Thon. tablishment* for engraving and litho­
disappeared, and he said that she had
graphing
for
the
government
amount
­
Drake.
Wm.
H.
Mason,
E.
E.
Fitch,
AND KILLS FOOTPAD
Holi' «, Frank Hedrick, Alex Patt« •
K. D. North. G. W. White. John ed to $317,664, making a total of gone to visit her home in Los An­
son uud E E. Fitch.
I
geles It was well known that there
CHICAO. July 14.—Within sight
Fort Klamath J II Wheeler, T. Shook. A. L. I-eavitt. H. L. Benson. $665,936 expended by the govern­
ment for engraving and lithograph­ had be»»n trouble in the family over 1 of his fiancee, whom he had just i >
K. Hoyt, 8. P. Gardner, Georg«1 L oom - J II Wheeler, W. O Smith
ing last year, not including the work the stenographer, and be wrote to kissed good night. Elmer Cooper, a
We are no* agent« for the well-
ley and Ralph Moon
Mrs. Crippen's stepson in California,
of
tho
bureau
of
engraving
and
print
­
two
salesman, shot and killed one of
Dairy John Shook ami W. P.
known Victor Phonograph and * ’
BEV. BLKDNOE HAN
was there. He re­
ing which is confined to printing cur­ inquiring if
highwaymen who attempted to rob
Sedge.
plied that Mrs; Crippen had not been
rency,
bank
notes,
stamps
and
the
A
NARROW
ESCAPE
him early today.
records. We have a nice line < >
Kono was not represented although
like. Th«» commission is now investi­ seen in th«» state that he knew of.
The trager.v occurred while the
four delegat«1* had been elected in
-..II
,
#
gating the advisability «of having
young woman. Miss Catherine Rush, i i » > of up-to-date phonograph« and Ji
• hat precinct.
Rev. M. M. Bledsoe and J. 11. Mas­
Th«1 txillce are confident that Crippen
more
of
the
engraving
and
litho-
stood on the porch of her home. 6216
The meeting was called to order at ters had a narrow «wrap«' on the Up­
record«, needles and «applies. * '
yaphing for the government done in will be arrested before night. An Lexington avenue. Th«» second thief, i >
2 30 by (’. T. Ollvor.
per lake Thursday. Thow were in
i >
Evening
News
extra
declares
that
Mr.
Come in and hear some of the < »
Dr. Patterson of Morrill nominated Mr. Masters' sal) boar when a squall I its own plant*, some of which arc Hall, a porter at the Raven House, who is believed to have been wound­
equipped
to
perform
additional
work.
ed.
escaped.
«'. 8 Moor«1 for chairman, and h<» was cam«1 up, and befbrt they know It
where Crippt'n has offices und«*r the I
late records. We also have a
Cooper was arrested and later re­
unanimously elected.
the Isiat had nearly capstxod. The
name of the A. U, Rai Remedies
A. L. Leavitt was nominated for sails wore stripped from the rigging
company, states that he passed Crip- leased. He was robbed under almost i > large line of Edison phono- ' '
i >
■««•cretury by O. C. A|>pl«*gate, and he and it was only by strenuous exer­
pen at noon today.
He said (hat similar conditions July 3. On that i > graphs and
records. Starr < >
.«Iso was unanimously elected.
tions that the boat was .kept upright.
C. Whitaker of Palo Alto, Calif., J. Crippen entered his office hurriedly occasion he was unarmed, but he im­ i >
mediately
purchased
a
revolver.
Chairman Moore made a brief tulk As It was, they aro both thankful that C Rutenic and daughter. Irene, went and emerged shortly afterward and
i > pianos, sheet music and musical < >
on the object of the convention, In they did not get into the water.
to Merrill last Thursday in F. H. hurried toward Euston. The porter
instrument« of all kinds.
which he stated that he believed it
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Mills' auto, whore they will meet Car- discovered later that the names bad
would result In groat good to the par­
Th«> Monarch Mercantile company llsl«> Yad«>n and take a trip through b«»en erased from the door. The po-
“Tell me what a man eats and I’ll i •
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ty, although tho democrats might not today filed suit against the Klamath the lava b«»ds country for a few davs. lice are trailing the man.
tell you what be is.”
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think that the procedure was legal. Falls Timber and Logging company They took tenti, bedding and a full
“That's a lie! I've eat fish lvery o
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On motion tho chair appointed a com­ for the recovery of money. H. M • amp equipment, and expect to have
LOS ANGELES. July 15.—"I do Friday av me life, an' I can’t swim a i • For Musical Instruments
mittee on credentials, consisting of Manning Is their attorney.
the Unit1 of their lives.
not believe my boy Is guilty of the sthroke.”
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