Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 01, 1910, Image 2

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    for Chico last Hnturday, where he will
Hams. Margaret Williams, Nina Noel,
attend the annual meeting of the
Greta McMillan. Beatrice Clenden-
stockholders of that company.
nlng. Hasel Goeller, Margaret Goeller.
Bertha Kills and Lisste Houston
CALIFORNIA APPROPRI ATEN *47, DIHTRKT ATTORNEY ANKE» TO >T||11<|,
BUDGET FOR RIVER AND RAIL
Messrs Ralph Hum, Hardin Carter.
IH NOT
000.000
HTOP IIOl'TN
Harold Sargeant. Ralph Bullard. Ed­
NOW IN <1 KN Kit A I, I HE
BOR WORK PREPARED
win Cox. Earnest Nail. Earl Brittan,
! Reinhard Motachenbacher, Reid Bain, When Awured of the K x | mm UG« hi an
Nystem Is IHvlarcd to Exist Mainly
Gory Accounts of llw Mortui-Nelson
Total Appropriation for United Htates
Floyd McMillan. Willie McMillan and
Extensive System of Highways
In tlu< Minds of Writers of
Go Arouse Ir«- of Church
SOLVES QUESTION OF PU1IIJ41TY Joe Skelton.
Modern Fiction
Waterways Is Biai.ail7.lM I—
Will He Built
Federation
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
Oregon Gets R70A.OOO
NOTED JURIST DIES
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. II —
Special to The Herald.
IN CLEVELAND TODAY
The "third degree" as a moans of get­
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 26.—Cali­
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov SI
!f is ting criminals to confess rxtata prin­
WASHINGTON, D 0., Nov. 28.
fornia has appropriated >47,000.000
Judge Tyler Succumbs at " o'clock to finance and to prepare tor the Pan­ probable that the blow thut knockeu cipally In the minds of dramatists an I The estimates of the river and harbor
out Battling Nelaon has end-! prize social writers, and there is no gen- improvements for ‘hr year ending
This Morning—Had an Inter­
ama-Pacific International exposition
—
t.ghtlng tn California. Acting uh
esting Career
practice of "third degree" moth* July 1, 1912, as contained in the an­
in
1915.
The
people
of
the
state
have
Next i»««« Will Be O b I About Ikwm-
«ory accounts of Saturday'* buttle ••da in use throughout the country.
nual report of Goueral lllxbey, chief
I
given
>17.500,000
to
build
the
expo
­
ber lath, »nd Will S uit »**
CLEVELAND. Nov. 26.—Judge sition, and November 8th they au­ which appeared tn the paper?, attor­
This was the glut of the testimony of the army ennfneers, aggregate
th«> First One
Robert W. Tylor. judge of the federal thorised. with a tremendous majority ney J E. White of the Church Fed- given to the special senate senate 632.127.261.
district for Northern Ohio, died at 2 of votes, the Issuance of >19.000,000 «■ration, called upon District Atfornev committee appointed to investigate
Among the 211 projects for which
Flckert to proceed criminally against the subject. Attorney General Wick- money was appropriated are the Ohio
o'clock this morning.
in highway bonds that California tn
"Sage Brush and Swamp" is a real­
the promoter* and principal* in th«' < rsluitn. Chief Wilkie of the secret river. >3.550 000. the Mississippi.
Judge Tylor had served five terms
ity. It is the new magaxine that has tn congress, handled the prosecution 1915 may be good to look upon when Moran-Nelson fight.
Governor-elect service and Major Byiveutor, chief of 6.1.490.000; the Columbia river above
been in the making for several weeks. of the Roberts polygamy case before the exposition visitors crowd toward Johnson, who ia en route to Chicago
police in the national capital and Celllo Falls to the Snake river. >26.-
the
Golden
Gate.
At
the
same
time
It is the outcome of an idea born in congress, sentenced Cassie Chadwick
I and Washington, and Is today nearing I resident of the International Police 000; from Celllo Falls to The Dalles
>1
1.500
000
in
bonds
was
voted
to
the mind of E. M. Robbins, manager and settled Cleveland's long street car
| Omaha. I* already quoted a* inclined association, appeared before the com­ rapids, >600.000; below Portland.
make sure that the harbors of San
of the P C. Lavey A Co.'s offices in I war.
to countenance sparring contests, but mittee.
>50,000, and at the mouth of the Co-
Francisco and San Diego are tn con­
this city. When the announcement
' I* unalterably opposed to prize fight­
lumbli >50,000.
dition by 1915 to handle the increased
was first made that he was to issue a
ing.
The Harbor at t.o.’ Angelos gets
shipping that must result from the
magaxine many supposed that it was
Moran is the fighter who was really MINERS IN PERIL WIIKN
>270,000; Ran Lull Obispo county.
opening
of
the
Panama
canal.
Alto
­
to be an adjunct to the business of
Gllfc.tT LAKE BREAKN IXMJHK
responsible for the stopping of the,
■ —■ —
610.000; Ran Fr.inrlsco. >>0 600.
gether >4 7.000.000 has been provided I
his employers.
Mr. Robbins made
Jeffries-Johnson fight in San Fran-'
Oakland, >150.000 Humboldt. Calif .
for
improvements
and
the
glory
of
SKKK
RKFUGK
IN
TKNT
IN
THE
little effort to dtspel this rumor.
cisco by his battle with Tommy Me- > Glgiuitic Iceberg Grinds Trvee and >185.000; Grays Harbor. Wash.
the world show.
"I will let the magaxine Calk for |
TUUBB
Carthy. in which the latter was killed. ’
llouiH-a to Hplintrm Waters
>300,000; Rnohon.l«h river, >75,000;
California
Is
making
readv
for
!
itself,” was his trite statement. And
His
battle
Saturday
is
the
direct
caus«>
of River Rising
Ran Joaquin river, >25 000. The Rae-
1915.
it is. Sage Brush and Swamp is not j
of the action of the Church Federa­
ramento river report Is not yet com­
The sum of >17.500,000 provided
the Seals of the laiuncli for Pad-
the tail to the kite of any man. men.
tion to stop prise fighting,
nnUM Prco Bernce
pleted Coos Bay and harbor In Ore-
for
the
exposition
is
the
largest
ever
firm or corporation. It is Mr. Rob­
dies and Finally Reach a
Governor Gillett said: "My office;
gor get >40.000, while the lake«- to-
gathered by any state for any exposi­ will not tak«> any action regarding the
bins' intention to make it a part and
CORDAVA, Alnska, Nov. 26.—
Place of Safety
tho-gulf- project 1« not mentioned
tion
anywhere.
The
sum
of
>18.000.-
parcel of the substantial development
fight. If the law la violat'd tho thing Th“re *• no trBr<’ of *
oi minors
000 in bonds voted for a system of to do la for some one to swear out a 1
of the Klamath country, and in time
Bering
th*' bank* of ,h”
of th«-
to have its influence spread through­
party of Klamath Falls hunters state highways assure« the greatest warrant. While anyone else can do i,Uw fo»owln« <•»«•
ELKN TO (MINERVE
out Southern and Central Oregon.
a disagreeable experience in the project of its kind ever attempted that. I see no reason for any interfer-1 groal nat“ra> ,ake ln
glaciers
MEMORIAL HI'NDAY
west
of
New
York,
which
is
east
of
A few copies of the magaxine have tules of Lower Klamath Lake this
cnee on the part of the governor. Dis­ ' A tremendous volume of water raised
nearly
all
of
the
United
States.
Then
already been passed out. and wher­ week, and they will not forget their
trict Attornev Plckert Is running hin Bering River ten feet In four hour*,
The public la cordially invited to
ever it has been seen it excited sur­ Thanksgiving day for some time to 610.000.000 for San Francisco's har­ office, and I am running mine.”
und a great Iceberg In the river, when
bor and >1.500,000 for San Diego's
the Imprisoned lake was released. attend the Kites Memorial servir« on
prise and commendation. The gen­ come.
I crunched In its way to the sea grind- Sunday afternoon. December tlh. at
eral expectations were that it would
Dr. R. R. Hamilton. C. H. Under- Is an evidence that Californians will
be a make-shift, a sort of a money­ wood. O. L. Carter. Mr. Kirtsch. be ready to take their part in Amer­ R. II. VERNON NEARLY
: Ing to splinters huge trees and min­ 2:30. at Houston's opera house.
LOHEN HIM RIGHT EYE ers' shacks. The river was still ris­
Hon. R. J Nixon of Yreka, Calif,
getting proposition, issued for the Frank Anthony. James Hilton and ica's effort to gain the commercial
will deliver the address.
purpose of "feathering the nest" of . Charles Graves left here Wednesday supremacy of the Pacific when Uncle
ing at the latest reports.
someone or other. The first issue of morning in the launch Ewauna. with Sam opens the locks at Panama. Rich Fell From a Hay Mow and Cut a Genii
In the Comm of Hin Optic.
the magaxine. however, dispels all the la-unch Rose V. in tow. When and liberal California has shown her
Wound Nearly Healed
suspicion, doubt as to the high qual­ they arrived at the railroad they took faith in the canal and her own future.
From the northern line of the Gold­
ity of the publication or question as the Rose V. and went some six miles
R. H. Vernon, who Is employed on
to its purpose. It is to be published farther toward the lake. Then they en State to the Mexican boundary Is
in the interest—the whole interest— , tied the launch to the shore and sep­ 800 miles, and by 1915 over this the W. E. Nicholson ranch near Fort
of this part of Oregon. The best proof arated, Dr. Hamilton and James Hil­ sweep of mountains and valley and Klamath, fell from the hay mow and
of the sincerity of Mr. Robbins is in ton going together. These two sep- plain a system of highways, broad, struck his right eye on something
the fact that the first number repre­ ’ arated, and the doctor went to a well kept, well paved will give easy that cut a gash one-third of an Inch
A obolo© line of InvoMt-
sents a cost of about 10 cents per bunch of willows, where he had some access to every beauty and richness long across the cornea at the edge of
the iris, through which the Iris pro­
copy. He is offering them for sale good shooting, and then started back. in the state.
mentn
that xvlll make
truded and which permitted the
for 5 cents each. He agreed with the He came to where the trail branched,
ttic? purohaner money
aqueous humor to «*scape. He was
advertisers that he would issue 1,500 and for some reason took '.be wrong “DEAD" WOMAN TAKEN
brought here, and Dr. Fisher cut off
copies; he has issued 3.000. He has trail which led off Into the tules. He
FROM COFFIN AND LIVES
the portion of the Iris that protruded
sent 1,500 to the Land Show at Chi­ fired his gun, and when he heard the
and took several stitches In the sev-1
cago. where it will undoubtedly do a answering shot from his friends the
CLEVELAND, Nov. 28.—Shifting ered portion of the cornea-. The oper­
great deal of good. These things doctor, instead of retracing his steps
show the spirit back of the publica­ to where the trail divided, attempted her position In the casket in which ation saved Mr. Vernon his sight, as
tion. It is not Mr. Robbins desire to to break a new trail through the tules she had been borne to the vault as he can see with the Injured eye al­
make money out of the publication. to his companions. He had not eaten dead, to be brought back to health ready, and as soon as the wound Is
He will be satisfied for the present anything since morning, and the ef­ was the experience of Mrs. Anna Hub- healed he will probably be able to dis­
if he "breaks even " and Judging from fort to plow through the. tall grass bel of Aurora, Ohio, according to her tinguish objects almost as clearly as
he did before the accident.
the favorable manner in which the . weakened him, and he fell, nearly ex­ daughter, who lives in this city.
The operation was a very delicate
magazine has been received he will hausted. He got up again, however,
Mrs. Etta Winfield, the daughter
have no difficulty in more than paying and started on his way.
says her mother was taken ill three one, and demonstrate« that there la
expenses.
Fortunately be had a few shells weeks ago, and was thought to have no necessity for going to another city
It Is a 48-page booklet, 5ftx7. left, and as he fired these before he died. She told the undertaker that to have surgical operations performed
There are twenty-six pages of reading fell the last time his companions were members of her mother's family had while there are so many skilled sur­
matter and eight half-tone pictures. able to locate where he was. When been subjetf to trances, and that she geons In a community as there are In
The book is well printed and presents they reached him the doctor had sunk had suspicions that her mother was this city.
a handsome appearance typograph­ in the grass and water until he was not really dead. Mrs. Hubbel was ac-
ically. It is a credit to Mr. Robbins 1
nearly out of sight, and his compsn- crdingly laid away in a cemetery, the ENGINEER DROPS DEAD
WITH TRAIN AT FULL HPEED
and the city, and merits the fullest ' ions were compelled to carry him to lid of the casket left open.
support of the property owners of the the launch on their backs.
Late that night the sexton, who had
RACINE Wis., Nov. 28.—The Ilves
county and city.
The launch was only built for five, heard of the daughter's suspicions,
The next number will be superior and when they all got tn it the boat went to the vault and discovered that of 300 passengers on train No. 6 on
MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r.
to the first. Mr. Robbins is devoting sunk until the exhaust pipe was un­ the body had moved. He summoned the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul
all of his time and a great deal of der water and flooded the engine aid, and had the woman taken to a road, bound to Chicago, hung In the
money to make it one unusually fine, They had to use the seats for pad­ physician, who pronounced her in a balance when Michael Crowley, the
Modern improvements
78 rooms and suites. i
and the completion of his plans will dles. and finally reached the tent of trance. After several hours she was engineer, was stricken with apoplexy
Sample Roomie B hi - Room. Parlor«. Two Club
at his post, and died while the train
hold for tlie people of this city some | ; some trappers, where they stayed over again well.
I
Rooms. Etc.. Etc.
| was running at the rate of forty
happy surprises.
night.
miles an hour.
Sage Brush and Swamp will be
The Ewauna is too large a boat to
SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS
1
The fireman, noting that his en-
placed on sale in this city today, pass the railroad bridge, and they CHARGEN PRESIDENT TAFT
*
<<.-}
WITH UNDUE PARTIALITY ginoer did not sound signals for cross-
Copies should be purchased and were to meet the craft at the bridge
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Ings, called to Crowley, and receiving
mailed to your friends, Every issue at 7 o'clock that evening. The
sbonld get the widest possible distri- Ewa-una stayed there until 7 the fol­ ITerddent of Waterways As>ioclali<><i no answer, went to the engineer
t
MV mucHToww
Hays Executive Favors the
found him dead.
button from this city. In addition to lowing mornirg, and then came home.
M I and d I • t r t < < to
Ohio River
The fireman stopped the train
selling it here, Mr. Robbins has made As soon as it was learned that the
ilw V im W Ami rihlÜt«
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J-™,------------------- f»V Ufi
»ur . „mi« ««vr> «bare art
backod to Corliss, where the body
arangements for its sale in Pacific party had not returned the Ewauna
Bakin« MOMyUat Wri/o/or JtfU
th*. m ______
frr .»/ ____ t.
NO
MONK
Y
HKQIJIHKO
until
you
r
resi
ve
A
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ST.
LOUIS.
Nov.
26
—
President
removed and another engineer
Coast cities and eventually expects to went after them again.
f
413
to anyone, anywhere in the U. ». wi/A«»*./ « rrW
in edtem
rrw/m
advfitM c ' . >r /
g ht
anq
allow TKN DAÏI' FKKK TK1A1. dum< wh.ch Um/ you may n
Kavanagh
of
the
I*ake«-to-the-Gulf-
obtained
to
run
the
train.
have it on sale at the news stands
The Ewauna found them this time
II you art thet. not perle« lly ajtlaf | «« a. u- »isu to
to ufi at our e i pense » tul »ew tw// •>«•/ Ar »tl e
, >ti.
throughout the United States.
at the dredger, where they had pad- Waterways association, addressing
format th« hifheat rra<te bxy«!«« it h ix*.lil« to rr.abt
nt «null pm At above actual f a« tory cMt. Yna u»r
died the Rose V. with the seats, as the Deep Waterway convention to­
Left for Chico
bv buviiif direct <4 ua anti have th manufa< turrf • <uar-
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.
----------- NOT HUY abóyele
a Poirot i«r<» Iror.t
GOMPERS WILL CONTINUE
they bad done the day before and day, charged that President Taft’»
Charles D. Rhearer, manager of the
•t spy /rut until you roretvt our catalorues and learn our urnMrd ut /*. forjr
partiality
for
bls
own
river,
the
Ohio,
AS HEAD OF FEDERATION brought them home fully convinced
and rrMMrAaAZr t jot tai offrrt to rtueir B<rnta.
Chico Construction company, which
YM Will ftF MTÔMI1MFB
r,MJ f bnutlful ratal rue ar4
that a similar experience was not to had resulted in a difference over th«- had the contract for the construction
■ VW RILA DK
study our au|»eib modelt at the
Aew
ere ran make you this year We sell the hit he«t (rade Nr yr I* fifor teta money
lakes-to-the-gulf project. He said:
American Federation of Labor Re­ be desired. Dr. Hamilton will r
than any other tar tory.
We are eatiarted wuh >i «> proitt ai-»ve laciorv * • »».
"President Taft delayed until he! of the sewer nystem In this city, left
B1CYCLJE l)KAI«KtAMe you can aell our biuyules under your owu name plate al
fuses to Grant Western Miners . suffer any serious results from bis ex­
ur prices. Ordert filleul the day received.
finally appointed men to the waterway
AND BIC YOLKS. W» So not rmlirif hand'« «»-nnd hand »,kv<U«. but
• Charter
perience.
■mhn M haoduka« In traita hr ow Chira<n rrud atoraa 'I hraa a <>a*r out
works board who, the people fear, are »♦♦♦♦♦•••♦♦»♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦»♦♦e
>3 to «S or «IO. Itaarriptiaa larron Lata tra lad Irra.
Importawl roller rhiatna and pa-dula. Luria, rtuatrl and
unfriendly
to
the
project."
Inda at 4o// rAa auao/ rtU.l fritn.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 26—Samuel Gom- BUYING HORSES FOR
:
Anyone
may
There were twenty governors, fifty ,
UNCLE SAM'S USE
pers was re-elected president of the
congressmen and 750 mayors present.
American Federation of labor today.
Shop Anywhere
A SAMPLE PAIR
Edgar L. Thompson of Grants Pass A total of 6,000 attended the conven-l< »
The Federation convention this af­
tlon.
I ' < * i He or she likes. But all the
to lurooouor, oml t
ternoon temporarily refused to grant is here buying horses for use on the
I
’
[
same
It
sometimes
makes
a
dlf-
the Western Federation of Miners a government work at the Panama ca­
Ullfmtaiamplt »air
14
' [ ference where you go.
charter, and on motion of Andrew nal and for the army. He says that OKLAHOMA HAS OVER A
10
M0IET10UBLE
FROM PIHCTORES
MILLION AND A HALF <>
Furuseth, of the Seamans' union, the the price for horses here is too high,
We study to accurately sup-
NAILS, Tasks or <>I« m will not Ut th«
and
that
the
government
cannot
af
­
Western Federation application was
air ouL Sixty thoiiMnil pair« «nl<i UM yrar.
J * ply your wants at every point
Orcr two hundred liiuuMUd pair« now in uae.
referred to the executive council for ford to pay the amounts asked. The Increased 242,07» Since fjxnl Cenaun, < ► of the Jewelry business,
Dr*OA/FrfOM»Ma<1rin.1l.lre« Iti.lUeU
Which Gives the State An­
final action. The date for the execu­ horses are sent to Honolulu and there
and easy riding, very durable and lined imide with
< >
To that end we have thought
« special quality of rubber, which never trecorne«
conditioned.
It
costs
>12.50
freight
other
Congressman
tive board's next meeting was not set.
porous and which closes up sms 11 punctures without sltow-
I[ and worked.
Rolle« th« thick rtibl^cr treed
on the horse to 8an Francisco, >60
Ins the air toes. spe. We liave’lruridredaol letter« from Mils-
**A ' end puncture atrip* II**
ff«Mcustomersstntingthatthelrtire«liaveonlyl>een pumped
!!
The
result
of
our
planning
YOUNG PBOPLE HAVE MERRY
etui
**l>." ala» rlin atrip “ II"
from there to Honolulu, and nearly
WASHINGTON. Nov. 26.—The Ok­
upon, e or twice in a whole season They weigh no more I han
to prevent rim cutting. This
‘
*
I*
here
awaiting
your
opinion.
an
ordinary
tire,
thejmneture
resist
inequalities
being
given
TIME AT REV. PRATT'S as much more from the latter place lahoma census shows that 1,657,155
tire
will onllaat any other
by several layers of thin, specially preparer) fabric on Hr«
make SOFT. KLAgTlO and
tc the isthmus, and the cost of a persrms reside In that state, an In­
tread The regular price of t heart ires in pi 50 per pair, Imt for
From collar buttons to dla-
F.A1V lllUINtk
advert laing pur pose« weare makinira«;w. 1 rl fa, tory j
The C. C. C. Sunday School Claes Gave horse by the time the government crease since the 1907 census of 242,-
mondh it Is, aw we believe, per-
the rider of only >1 *• per pair. An orders shipper) Mine rl iy letter is received We ship C O n rm
approval.
Vrm
do
not
pay
a
r
ent
until
you
have
examined
an,|
found
them sirir-tly a« repre.enied.
a Party l.aat Night—Many
gets It to its destination is enormous. 978, or 17 per cent. That gives the ! ! feet.
We willallow a e«ah dlsmiunt of 5 |>er cent (thereby making the price ««.AS pr r paui If >"U
Enjoyed the Evening
send
FULL
CASH
Willi
OKDEft
and
enclose
this
adveitiaement.
You run no rlxlc Io
state one new congresman.
< >
This Is our Invitation to you
sending us an order as the tires may Ire returned at Oil II expense If for any reason 1 lie v ar*
SAN FRANCISCO FIRM
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and nmney aeni to us is as safe a« in a
* [ to see it. We do not ask that
bank. If you order a poir of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
The C. C. C. Sunday School class of
IS AWARDED (X)NTRA(T
Not Yet lupo
< ' you need anything. You’ll find
wear better, last longer and fook finer than any tire iou have ever used or seen nt any price. W«
the Preflbyterla-n church attended a
know
that you will Tie
be so wrl!
you
want -- a • bi vcle you will rive ua your order.
welt pleated
pleasr-d that when
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The Fair Purchaser—Your eggs are J ; p|eMHllre In Just seeing and
«
We
want you to send us a trial order at once, h -nee this remarkable tire ofTer.
party at the home of Rev. Geo. T.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26.— all very small today, Mr. Jones.
< > we In »bowing.
»£• t/Aff
TIDTQ don’t l>uy any kind m any price until von send for a pair of
(
Iff
ffl/lff lf££U • >FTfcO Hed^et hot n puncture Proof tire» on appitjv.il nn<l liinl at
Pratt Friday night, and all of the The navy department awarded the
Mr. Jones -Yes’m, they are; but < >
the special introductory prit r quoted aliovr, or write for our big Tire anti Sundry Catalogue which
young people present spent a very contract to the Thompson brick com­ I’m sure I don't know the reason.
dcMribes an<l quotes all make» and kinds cn lhes at a’-out half the uaiiu I pri« k .
J [
» aba aw but write us a txwtal t<w| n | )(> % i» r III I N K < It Ilf VI NG a birvcl«
pleasant evening. Those who attend­ pany of San Franciaco for the exten­
The Fair Purchaser—Oh, I expect ' »
’
UU
YY/lff «T or
a p'iir
of tin from
« Irorn an-
.. <,ne
» -me
until
you know
kn-.w
the
n<-w
n-i won-
I won »Cut
—v nu - f ----------
S pair
oftires
until
you
th?
new
sn.l
offers we are making. II only cost» a postal to l< urn enrylhlug. Wills It NOW.
ed were: Misses Margaret Dunbar, sion of dike No. 12 at Mare Island. you took them out of the nests too < >
FOR HIGH GRADE GOODS
Clara Rounsevell, Katherine Wil- The cost will be >102,000.
soon.—Sketch.
MILLIONS FH IMMENill
NEW MAGAZINE
If Will IIIMÏE01Ï «HI
00CI0I IUNILION 60S CHULEO
M ASON & S l OU G H
ABSTRACTERS
Lands
Ranches
City Property
Farm Mortgages
IV»ASON & SLOUGH
Lakeside Inn,
\
50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF ‘180
WINTERS
CYCLE COMPANY,
CHICAGO, ILL