Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, January 26, 1911, Image 3

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    giant of the national capital, Is dead
Washington asylum hospital
THE ARMY ENGINEERS REPORT al and the a casket
of unusual site Is being
I
(Not Coal I-an da)
Department of the Interior. United
8tate Land Office at I^rkevlew,
Oregon, Nov. 6. 1910.
c. c
B ROWR
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR AT LAW
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
prepared to receive bls body.
Turner was 34 years old, and has IIORAH INTHODl < EK HILL IN THE
BE FINISHED
Notice Is hereby given that John
been an invalid from Infancy. He
MENATE
Slade, whose poslofflce addrsss Is ROOMS TAB, MURDOCK 9109
rould neither read nor write, and
Olene. Ore., did. on the 9th day of
spent most of his life dosing at vari­
Marsh lauds Hlioultl Be Rcleusril and ous hospitals.
DR c. P. MASON
D«*elarvs the Proatml Obsolete and T. < . Wand of Heattie Will Put I’p a May, 1910, file in this office sworn
statement
and
application
No.
03479,
The Tuie lake Project Hlmuld
Vicious—Condemns Methods
Plant With an l lthnate Capac«
DENTIST
to purchase the
of NE‘4 section
TWO DOLLARS WILL HAVE ,
Be Ntudh-sl Further
Now l «rd to Elect
ity ot Fifty Tona
Office
in
American
Bank A Trust Coos
A CHINAMAN S LIFT
10. township 398, Range 10E. Wil­
pany’e Building
lamette meridian, and the timber
PHONE 614
WAHIIINGTON, Jan. 19. The re­ AnaociaUou Trying to Collect 69,000,
WAHIIINGTON, D. C„ Jan. 19.—
I
Another ice plant Is to be erected j thereon, under the provisions of the
KLAMATH
FALLS
OREGON
port of tbe board of army engineers
004» In Aid of tlic Flood Nut-
Henator Borah of Idaho In tbe senate In tbe city In a short Ume, T. C. Ward act of June 3, 1878, and acts amen­
which has been made public shows
fervrs In the Orient
datory,
known
as
the
"Timber
and
today supported a resolution submit­ of Heuttle having purchased two lots
that the lower project and tbe Modoc
BENSON A STONE
ting a constitutional amendment pro­ on Market street, near Elm, from tbe Stone Law," at such value as might
sub-project aru worthy of completion,
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jun SO.
viding for the direct election of sen­ Klamath Development company, and be fixed by appraisement, snd that,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ami that the Tule Lake project should The mm of |2 will save the Ilf«- ot ators. He said:
as soon as the weather will permit he pursuant to such application, the laud
lie taken up tentatively for further one Chinaman among the nillll-ms
.American Bank
aud
timber
thereon
bare
been
ap
"The present system Is vicious and will begin the erectloa of a fifty-ton
study.
and Trugt Bldg.
who are now starving to death in the out of date. The entire sessions of Ice and cold storage plant, construct- praised at a total of $33u.00, the
The following la th«» gist of the re­ floodswvpt provinces of Klangau and some legislator«*« have been occupied
timber estlmn'ed at 250.0u0 hoard
KLAMATH F-LLS - OREGON
I
Ing
It
in
units
of
ten
tons
each.
port:
* Anhui, according to mall advIeM re­
In sleeting senators, excluding every­
The ground on which the plant will f 'et at $1 per tucusand, and tf e land
This proj«*ct Is lnterstat<> in char­ ceived at th«* state department^ from thing «*1»«'. In fourttsen Instances
i be erected measures 100x150 feet, 9>0; that «a l appllcaat will offer
acter, the Irrlgabl« area lying partly th« consular offices at Hhunghal and states have not been fully represent'd
and Is situated on a spur track which i,r.al proof in support of Ms appllca-
In Oregon and paTtly In California.
Nanking.
A I TORN EV AT LAW
because they were deadlocked. In | the Development company has had it'.on and swj.-q statement oi. the lZtb
Of the total lands, 10«.000 »»res.
An International relief association other Instance» bribery uud corrup­ put across their business and manu­ ¡day of January, 1911, L- fore R. .‘J General l-aw Practice State aud Fro
exclusive of the marsh lands, 43,100 'nvludlng In Its membership two well tion are charged. Why compel men
era! Courts
facturing property near the railroad. B.chardson, Culled Sta’ce commls-
acres, or 40.6 per cent, are public known American mlsslonarl»*», Rev. to pass through a season of humilia­
Examiner of I .a nd Titles
,
Mr Wand Is a practical lee man. , stoner, at Ki «math Falls <> egon.
lands subject to tbe reclamation act, H D Poll. D D . and lt.-v Q I'. I tion and shame through which th* sit­
Any person Is at lfbertv to prot-s»
First National Bank BI» h k
having been in that business In Seat­
of which 700 acres are In the lower guson. Is trying to collect from the ting member from Illinois (Ixirirner) tle. and he Is now In Chicago purchas­ . ivls pnrebas} before entry or Inl-
Klamath
Falla.
Oregon
project uplands
31,900 acres are charitably Inclined 92,000.000, which Is passing, if he Is not guilty. Why
ing additional machinery for his plant 11 ate a mutest at any time before
Tule Lake lands, 1,500 are In upper they estimate will <^rry 1,000,000 rnki* lamslble his return here If he to be erected here.
I pr.tent ls«a ■». t v filing » corroborate
sub-project ami 9,000 In the Modoc people through the distress of the Is guilty’"
■ »d affidavit In this off) -e alleging FRED WESTERFELD
4
DENTIST
sub-project.
winter and spring; no fresh harvest
facts whir*! sou-u defeat th«- entry.
Water supply Is sufficient.
ARTIiUR W CRTON,
being exp«'» ted until May.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
The total estimated expenditures,
11-10-1 I.2
Register.
The vic«' consul at Nanking reports minoriti REi*oRT re < ommendk
Over
Star
Drug Store
THE BAY CITV
exclusive of marsh lands. Is $4,470,- that he saw numbers of Chlm-se dying
SACRAMENTO. Jan. 20. Charges
195.37, of which about 11,500.000 of cold and starvation, and that the I
NOTICE l'Ole PUBLICATION
WAHIIINGTON. D C„ Jan. 20
of graft In the slate printer's offic»-
WILL A. LEONARD
was expended to June 30, 1910, m> d> stllution Is ngtrome
I
New
I^akeview
01267.
(Not
Coal
Lands)
Orleuns
won
th<*
preliminary
vic
­
mad»*
throe
y»'»rs
ago
with
the
alleged
follows:
* ’
Th»< American Red Cross already
DENTIST
Lower project uplands $857.989
has given <oiue assistance, but It I» tory hi th»- fight over the location of , text book ring, will b»* probed by a Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakeview,
the Panama exposition when by a ¡committee which wax appoint»-<l by
Wiihe-Maddox Bldg.
Tule I-ah.., 1021,50«
only a drop in the bucket.
vote of nine to six the house commlf- ] the senate today.
Oregon. December 8, 1910.
Upper sub-project, 921,979.
I«'«' of Industrial arts and «-xiMMiltions
Th«- committee was given the wid-
Notice Is hereby given that Louis
Modoc sub-project, 912.400
WELL KNOWN VETERINARI
reported favorably the Estopinal bill »•Ht sco | m >, and directed to spare no ex­ Robin, of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
The lauds, exclusive of the marsh
TAKE« I ItitiUF
dvalgnatlng New Orleans as the expo­ pense. Senators Stobrldge and Shan­ who. on May 24. 1905, made/Home-
CIVIL E N G I N E E R
lands, will bear tbe construction
sition city and appropriating $1,000.- ahan d»-»Jar» d they have witness«-» stead entry No. 3446. aerial No.
charges «-stImatvd as follows
,
Reinforred Concrete Retaining Walls
ooo for a government exhibit
who are willing to testify to the ex- 01267, for 8WI4 section 10, town-
txiwvr project upland». announced. ’
Designed and Constructed
Miller
Married
at
Hlgli
Noon
Th«-
minority
of
committee
decid
­
1
tatenre
of steals. Th«- committee will ship 38 S, range 10 E. Willamette 117 Fourth 8t., Klamath Falls, Ore
tier acre, $30.
'd to report in favor of the bill d«.*«lg- begin st-ssions Immediately. They will Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
Thursday
Upper sub-project. $49 77.
82 Second St., San Francisco, Cal.
nallng Han Fran» I m »» as the site-for try and complete the lnv»-stigatlon tion to make final five year proof, to
Modoc sub-projwt. $63.33
Th«, lower project uplands or first ! The l>< autlful home of Mr. Willard the Paiinma-Pavifl»' fair. It supports and have the prosent legislature enact »-stablish claim to the land above de­
IVI
RICHARDSON
scribed. before County Clerk. C. R. R
subdivision I» feasible from an vn- a> hl» ranch a few nillea from ibi» Hau Finnclsco. and d«*clured the ac­ most stringent text book laws.
ginerring and «n economic standpoint. |clty*wns the scene of a delightful wed­ tion of the majority will not prevent
De I-a-p. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
United States Commissioner
ding Thursday at high noon, when th»- fair from going to Han Francisco, Bl REE TRIAI. IS DRAW­
the 10th day of February. 1911.
and worthy of <*oinpl«*tlon
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thu construction of the Tule Lak-- Miss M E Miller became th«» brida* of as it lias a working majority on the
TIMBER AND HOMESTEAD
ING TO A CLOUE
Henry Schmor Jr. of Dairy, Ore.;
siilidlvlalou should b»* taken up ten­ Dr. J. M. Ellsworth, the well known floor of the lions»*. The vote was tak­
PROOF TAKEN
tatively to allow further study of thv veterinary surgeon. The ceremony en lifter a strenuous s»>ssion. The bill
SANTA ROSA, Jan. 20—T«*irtitnony , John Hibberts of Klamath Falls, Office. Third and Mam, opposite City
reclaimed lands and thv efflclvncy of was performed by Rrv. G. H. Ferae was referred to u sub-committee, this morning in th« Burke trial ro­ Ore.; Jasper Hibberts of Klamath
Library.
Telephone 301.
th«- proposed ni»-ar»s of vontrolllng th»-, *’f lb* Methodist church of this city, which will revis«' th»- ruluor points of tates to th.- all.-g.d insanity of Miss Falls, Ore.; C. C. Chlfwood of Klam­
lake area
A sumptuous wedding dinner was the measure and report It back to the Lu Etta Smith. Lena Kill lain, super­ ath Falls. Ore.
HOLSTKINS
FOR
¡REGISTERED
HALE
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
Th»« upper project la nn extension i served to the friends nnd relative«« full commit!«*«' Tuesday.
intendent of the Portland training
There will probably be a fight on school; Mrs. 8. L File of Berkeley,
I have some fine young registered
I
12-15-129
Register.
not yet approved It Is feaalble froni|wh0
been Invited. Mrs. Helen
Holstein bulls for sale; A-l stock and
an •'conoml»- and englnis-rlng stand I l*» ui»ls. n sister of the bride, who the fioor of the hous<- when th«- meas­ Wm. F. File, for twenty years a min­
iI acclimated.
M. F. LOOSE LEY. Ft.
point, but owing to th»- necessity of,‘«me from her home In California to ure «vim«*» up.
ister and now a real estate agent.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I I Klamath, Oregon.
completing more Important work »'Is»-. jatt'-nd th«- wedding, was th»* brldes-
testifi«*d. Th»* prosecution ••xpwts to
wbere and to th.» small amount «if I maid, while Harry lxx-kw«s>d of thia SEVERAL ARE IJtoKING
NOTICE.
I close lat»' this afternoon.*
In the County Court of tbe State of!
public land Involved, It la not udvls »■ I«.' V«H th* kroomaman
Mr. and
FOR FRANK R. Blum \
I Parties wishing sagebrush task
Oregon, for Klamath County.
able to proeecttte It at th. present ' Mrs. Ellsworth will make their horn«*
Elsie W ilson
In the Matter of the Estate of Eugen» cltsare, call on or write.
time beyond such preliminary work aai**® 11 ranch near here.
lllvgtng That lie Secured Money •»y
W W. MÄHTEN
Elsie Wilson, wife of E. H. Wil-
Compiler. Deceased.
will «*nabl<* definite plans to b«* mad»* I The bride la n charming and a<-
Klamath Falls oro
Selling Interest in Wood 'Hist
son. one of the well known Klamath*.
The undersigned having been ap­ 1 l-3tf
Thv Modis- nub-proj»*ct Is r<*aalbl>* eoinpllMh«*<l )oung lad), aud has a host
He Did Not <h»u
di»-d at her home oh the reservation pointed by the county court of the
from an economic nnd nn engineer-1 of friends In this city and throughou*
HORSES WANTED
on the 16th. The remains were In­ state of Oregon, for Klamath county,
Ing standpoint, but It has not yet re- ' th«- count)
She has Iwvn a resident
Several of tbe citlxens of the city terred In the Wilson cemetery.
administrator of the estate of Eugene
I want two or four horse* for farm
<elv«*d executive approval. Owing to) here for tb<* pant six years. The groom arc looking for Frank R. Brown, who
The deceased was the daughter of Couipher, deceased, notice is hereby work in exchange for their winter's
the large umount of public land lu Is also well and favorabh known, and recently started In the wood business
Bonny Stokes, and was well known In given to the creditors of. and all per­ keep.
H. G. FAIRCLO,
this sub-project and to tbe fact that lias been th»- leading veterinär) of In this city, and who left here the
this city, where she had a number of sons having claims against said de- .
Merrill Route.
<h<* water supply therefor la already thin section for a number of yean» He first of the we»-k without telling where
friends
She was married to E. H. ceased, to present them verified as re­
provided In Cl»*ar Lake r»*acrvolr. It Is is now in partnership with II. E Wil­ lie win going.
Wilson February 22. 1910.
quired by law, within six months af­
ivgurded as worthy of completion, as lst d nt the Willard stock and dairy
It Is alleged that Brown contracted
Nyal’s Vege­
ter the first publication of this notice
funds are available, subject to th«* ad- ■ aneli, .limili three mll«*s south of the with a Mr. Myers for some wood on a
table Prescrip­
to
said
Geo.
Biehn
at
the
office
of
E
tion is Indicat­
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION
jndlcntlon of water rights In Upper I city.
tract of land east of town at $1 a
L. Elliott, bis attorney, in Klamath
ed in all ordi­
Ijmgcll valley
United
States
luiml
Office,
Lakeview.
I thousand He nfterwards sold a half
Falls, Oregon.
nary diseases of
Th«* development of the marsh land
Oregon, December 13. 1910.
; int<>r<<st In the wood to a man. and
semen.
Thia
GEO. BIEHN,
-iibdlvfslon arouixj ls»w>*r Klamath
! later sold his remaining half Inter-
Notice Is hereby given that the Administrator of the estate of Eugene
remedy
never
disappoints, its
l.nk<- should b<* postponed until It ha*
| est to another man at 121»* cents a State of Oregon has filed In this office
Compiler, deceased.
j
good effects be­
i>»s*n shown that thy lands can be Services W ill Be Held Tomorrow
.cord, thv amount he received being Its application, serial 04175, to select Dated Dec 29, 1910.
12.-2 4-1-2 C
ing perceptible
(about $100. lie requested that this » under the provisions of act of con­
mad«* productive when cultivate»!
from tho very
t.-m.MMi
ami
Burial
Will
Ik-
in
Kvno Canal power should be de-
be paid him In several checks of small gress. approved August 14. 1948. and
Trot. It is com­
NOTH
E
OE
APPLICATION
OF
DIS
­
W' hm II hwii C»'iiwM«,rjr
posed
vvlopvd as n»<TO»*d by the project; the
of the
|<l(-nominations. so that he could pay .the acts supplemental and amenda-
purest and the
« xi-vsa power should b«> developed In
CHARGE
various debts which he said he owed | torv thereto, the SEH NW % . section
most
reliable
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Th»' ques­
»»-operation with th«* Water Uscra'
19. township 37 8, range 9 E, W. M.
drugt;
mercu
,
He
got
th«'
checks
and
had
them
tion
of
a
successor
to
I
’
uul
Morton,
..ssrs iutlon In such manner as to In­
Any and all persons claiming ad­ In the County Court of th«' State of
rials.
(i plates
cashed,
and
left
thv
city
the
following
pri'sldent
of
(he
Equitable
Life
As-
sure return of cost to th»* United
versely the lands aboSe described, or
and other har­
Oregon, in and for Klamath
i sursnev company. who died last night. morning, and now the persons with desiring to object because of the min­
mful drugs be­
Htutes
County.
ing
excluded
The par value of th«* stock of th.-, *,aM
dlacuseed. It probably will whom h«* has been dealing are trying eral character of the land, should fil«*
The many dis
Water Users' anaociation Is sufficient i
a Morgan man ills death was ex- to locate him.
, their affidavits of protest in this office I In the Matter of the Estate of Wil­
concerting
in-
to cover th.- conatructlon charge on P«*ct«*d, nnd caiisAd Morgan to rush his
liam Biehn. Deceased.
ion or b»‘for»* February 11. 1911,
fluences te
I
HI
YS
AN
INTEREST
IN
THE
which
woman
ih<- first subdivision only, For th»* re- I'chvm»- to inutuallx«* the Equitable
ARTHUR W ORTON.
Notice is hereby given that George
BIG BANIN LI MBER COMPANY
is
constantly
mnliiing subdivisions new arrange- - company.
12-22-1-26
Register.
______ \
Biehn, administrator of the estate of
subjected
ren­
Private aei vlcro w ill be held in
invntf should be made by which th»';
William Biehn. deceased, has present­
der her liable
U
.
N.
Fisi»
of
Racine,
Wie-,
I»
Now
in
land will b»< bound for the full build- '»*’*’ Morton hoinv tomorrow morning,
ed nnd filed in this court his final ac­ to many runctlonal disorders that
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Charge of the Branch of That
,,.
H|id public services in thv afternoon nt
Ing R charg.'.
count in said estate, and bls petition not enly tend to destroy her comfort
Ctmceni
in
This
(Aty
Ih- vaitment of the Interior, United
and happiness, but which gradually
The following allotment Is recom-
Thomas Episcopal church. The
for discharge!, and the court has set
mended for the four years, 1911-1914, burlul will be mad» In Woodlawn cem-
Stutes Land Office, at Lakeview. th»* 28th day of January. A. D. 1911 merge into chronic and serious dis­
eases.
The Interest of George H Geary
Incluslve
From the loan, $600.(100. ctery. Coroner Weinberg deemed an
O: < g»*n, No-.er.il-»-r li. 1M0.
Nyal's Vegetable Prescription la
at
10
o'clock
a.
m.
of
said
day.
in
the
In
the
Big
Basin
Lumber
company
has
autopsy iiiin»s'»'ssary.
without
a peer for the successful
county
court
room
in
the
courthouse
been purchased by W. S. Fish, and h«*
NOTICE Is hereby given that El-
IN HACKED TO PIECEN W ITH i
pain
in the city of Klamath Falls, county treatmner of female weakness,
Is
now
In
charge
of
the
local
office
meda
Hawxhnrst,
whose
pastoffice
ful and disordered menstrutation.
H4IN
AN AXE
ol BINK PRESIDENT
of
Klamath.
State
of
Oregon,
as
the
Mr Geary was the manager here until address is Klamath Falls, Oregon,
bearing down
hysteria, cramps,
KILLED
he sold out to Mr. Fish, and has gone did. on the 27th »lay of December. time and place in which said final ac­ pains.” inflammation and falling of
CHICAGO, Jun 19. An unidenti­
This is a remedy of
to Old Mexico as the manager of a 1909. file in this office Sworn State­ count and petition will be heard, and the womb
fied Italian was found murdered in un
sterling worth.
LOH ANGELES. Jan. 20. Lewis lumber company there.
the
time
and
place
when
and
where
ment and Application, No. 02 886. to
alley literally hacked to pieces with u M. Woolwfne, 21 years old. a son ot'
Mr. Fish is a distinct asset to the purchase the SH NW . NW «* NW '« I any person or persons interested in UNDERWOOD’S PHARAMC!
short-hand It'd axe. Eighteen blows W D. Woolwin»*, president of th»* Na­
city, as he Is a prnctical lumberman, Sec. 24; NE«4NE%. Section 23. said estate may appear and file ob­
were shown, and the flesh was »hop­ tional Hank of California-, was kilte»)
Cor. 7th and Main Streets
having been the head of the Fish Township 37S. Range 9E, Willamette jections thereto.
Klamath h's Ils .... Oregon
ped from his face and shoiild»-rs. Ills by th»- collision of bls auto with a veg- I
Dated
at
Klamath
Falls,
Oregon,
I.timber company of Racine, and un­ Meridian, and the timber thereon, un-
rlght arm and leg wer«- chopped off i etable wagon in th.- suburbs at 3
derstands the lumber business In all der the provisions of the act of June this 28th day of December, 1910.
nnd his bod) split open.
I o’clock this morning. Miss Rosaline Its branches. He Is adding some of
J. B. GRIFFITH,
3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known
It Is bi-llevc'1 lie was a tailor, anil 1 Harrington, 20 years of age. anil Mrs.
the most up-to-date machinery to the as the ‘'Timber and Stone Law.” at .Bulge of the County Court State of Send for free illustrated ciitalog: larg­
th. poll»-.' think h»- Is a foreign gnr-| i. m Drummond were badly hurt.
Oregon, in and for Klamath ed list in Virginia.
plant here, and will be able to supply such value as might be fixed by ap
• iiu-nt Worfcer whom thv strikers slew , q*he
.... part was routining from a demands .for the finest lino line of praisement. and that, pursuant to
County.
CASSELMAN Ä CO., Richmond V u .
X'sar the bod' was thv axv and a r,‘* charity bail nt Pasadena, and Wool-
building material desired.
such application, th«* land and titn- Attest: C. R. DE LAP. Clerk of said
'»»Ivi'f with two vhambvis empty.
' wine was driving.
Court.
12-24-1-26
Mr Fish will make his home here. hen thereon have been appraised, at a
The gill's lather is a wealth) New
total of $400.00. the timber esti­
Yorker. Mrs. Drummond's husband
mated 400,000 board feet at $1.00
IRE Fol XI» IX LAKE la u wealthv tobacconist D M Orio. DI Vril SENTEM E OF JAP
p,-r ,M and the land $0.00; that said
*404 I I LISTS IS COMMI TED
------ —-
the driver of the wagon, was fntall.i
applicant will offer finnl proof in sup­
BERLIN. .Inn. 19. The German I hurt.
port of bls application and sworn
FOKIO. Jan 19. The Nippondem
l-alloon lllldi brsndt. which had l»een |
statement on the 26th day of Jami
po agency announces that the death
niisslng since Its ascent nt Hchnrm
ary. 1911. before R. M4 Richardson.
Ta ADC OS A RMS
I
gendorf <>n December 29th. whs found
Desiane
FOR A
FAIR sentences of all the socialists except U. S Commissioner, at Klamath
Coev rights Ac.
Denjlro Kotoku nnd Suga KonnA have
in a- Ink.* in Pomeranian Prussia the
--j **?
Falls, Oregon.
Anyone sending a »ketch und deecriptlon
^.i«tber*ao
quickly ascertain onr opinion tree , wnethe
other day. Th«' bodies of both the
SACRAMENTO, Jun. 1% A I <" o- been commuted
< ommonlca
Any person Is at liberty to protest
inrentiini i« probably
tlons strictly confidential. HAND BOON < on Pat «nui
aeronauts were in the gondola.
hition was adopted by both houses of
this purchase before entry, or initiate
•ent free. < »Ideal aeency for eeeerto rite p«««m«.
I *u. receti
rwcffitvp
Patents taken through Munn A • Co.
! th® legislature In which they agii *
III W ith tli»* Grip
a contest nt any time before patent is­
9prcfcti notice, without charge, in the
I
that
San
Francisco
will
not
ask
con-
SLEEPING GIANT PANNEN
John McCall, the gonial clerk Hl sues, by filing a corroborated affida­
AWAY IN WAHIIINGTON i gross for a slngh* cent If the fair is the Portland Store, has been con­ vit in this office, alleging facts which
A handao»nc»v 1’teat rated weelily. I jnnreatct
awarded to her. The resolution will fined to his home the past week. It would defeat the entry.
eolation of any
year: four mon
WAHIIINGTON, D. C., Jan. 19.
be telegraphed to Washington 'to is believed h»* hns n severe attack of
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
John Turner, 7 feet 7 Inches tall, th -1 night.
the grip.
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