Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 16, 1911, Image 5

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    ItOlNGHTER TAKEN POIHON
< A II KLEMM MINER IM
KILLED BY LIVE WIRK
a final account of the receipt and
disbursements of said estate, and his
petition and application for discharge,
WALLACE, March 14
Walking
|
and the Court has set the 1st day of
through a tunnel in the Morning mine ♦♦♦
♦
♦
♦♦♦
April. 1911, at 10 a.m. of said day. In
last night, llert Brasher, a miner,
Mrs Morgan was up Thursday and
the courtroom of the county court­
<-g'd 2M, was Instantly killed when Dorothy was out of school that day.
On«' of the great blessings that the
house in the city of Klamath Falls,
the drill which ha carried, touched
Klamath county, state of Oregon, as
Ilomer Depuy and wife went to residents of Bonanza should feel
«'Inuit Judge B«-ii«on Take* tlie <,>,••■«. a live power tiunamlsalon wire over­
the time and place when and where
Klamath Falls Thursday for medical grateful for Is the condition of the
head, and sunt 4000 volts of idi-< trlcl al«l for Mrs. Depuy. They were lie- city strt-ets. When other parts of the
’ tlon I'ndrr Advisement—Miai«-
said final account and petition will
* country are weltering In mud and
through I i I k body.
ty
be by the Court heard, and the time
• <’oui|Hi’nle<| |>y Miss Edna Depuy.
Fil«'« mi Answer
slush
Bonanza
is
fine
and
dry
(that
and
place when and Where any person
Jas. Jory and J W. Morgan were
or person* Interested In said estate
in Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mr. Is. In th«- sense of having no mud).
Charging that It would bo luipos-
may appear and file objections there­
Jory reports bls lieph<w, Gordon With rich, sandy loam an«l good
•lbl«< to empanel a full inliid<’d Jury
to. if any they have.
Quimby, wh«> re«« ntly underwent an drainage, mud I* no terror to us.
in this «ounty, owing to the promt- Mi« h
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Mr. Pat Parker came over from
opi'ratlon, to be rapidly Improvftig.
nance and interests of J E’ratik
on this 23 day of February, 1911.
Bly
last
Sunday,
accompanied
by
Dan
Mt. and Mrs. Ham Woodard were
NOTICE TO CREDITORN
Adams, John I). Carroll, through hl*
WM 8. WORDEN,
Driscoll.
Midland
vinilors Friday.
In the County Court of the State of Judge of the County Court. State of
attorney. C. M. O'Neill, Im* filed a
The Athletic club will give a
Mr.
Edwin
Holt
stopped
at
Mr.
Oregon for Klamath County, E»-*
Unless the plans of J. M. Culpepper
motion tor u chan*«« of vsnu* from
Oregon, in and for Klamath county.
■inoker next Saturday night, Several
tate of John M Clifford, De­
Klamath to Lak«« county. The suit go greatly amiss, Klamath Falla muy Morgau'a Monday and went to Klam­
Attest: C. R. DE LAP, Clerk.
will
be
wrestling
and
boxing
bouts
ceased.
Involved I* that of the »tat«< vs. Car­ have a business •'' liege be for« long ath Falls on the train Monday even-
2-23-3-23
r.
staged Th«' boys are trainlog faith­
Ilav Ingbeen duly appointed admin­
roll, who wu Indicted tor larcenj bv Mr Culpepper, who for the past »*¥• lit«
fully
tor
th«-
event.
E E Kirkendall had buslnes* in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
istrator of the above entitled estate,
eral years has been principal of the
bailee.
Mr Sherman of the Bulletin force, all persona having claims against
District Attoruey D V. Kuykendall Metropolitan Business College at Still Midland Monday,
Ben Galloway was a buslnes» visit­ has gone ba< k to bls homestead to the said John M Clifford, diseased,
(Not Coal Land)
In his answer filed an affidavit, Francisco. I* here looking over the
superintend the planting of hl* crops. are hereby notified to present the
signed by two pr<>i>*rty holders, who situation, and so far Is favorably Im- or at the county seat Tuesday.
August Llskey anti Alison DavltJ-
Bud Bean Is down from hl* moth­ same properly verified to me at my Department of the Interior, United
declared that there would be no dif­ pre*s««d.
t
|
(|>
son
went
to
Olen«*
Hundsy
to
get
some
State* Land Office at Lakeview,
er's
bomi.-stead for a few days.
office In the Court House at Klamath
Like
nearly
everybody
else
on
ficulty In ■••curing fair-mind«*! men
Oregon, January 25, 1*11.
<»n Tuesday O'Neill filed an affidavit coast. Mr Culpepper lias been hear | fish. They report a very pleasant
Th«- snow about this place is al­ Falla. Oregon, within six months
■Igtied by a number of heavy property Ing a great many thing* about Klam prip and plenty of “»uckcra.”
most gone, and the farmers are bc- from the date of the first publication
Fra il Wlliatd was In Klamath Fallif ginning to perk up. In a few day* of* this notice.
Notice Is hereby given that August
owners to the rff«**t that It would b* utl’ Fall», and he believes that he will
Piel, whose postoffice address is
R. M. RICHARDSON,
Impossible In mn ure a fair Jury, ow­ n >t make a greut mistake In <-wt:«1> Saturday.
plowing will be in full blast. Our
Mr. Gilroy walked to Klamath Falls farmers are beginning to realize ths’ i Administrator of the Flstate of John Klamath Fails, Oregon, did, on the
ing to the fact th»t Adams is known listing a business college This will
7th day of April, 1910, file in thl*
to almost every resident of Klamath be the pioneer Institution of thia k'n«l Thursday, for the roads are very If they must do spring plowing It !f Iffford, Dweased.
'muddy
between
Midland
and
the
office
sworn statement and applica­
this
I.- Klamath Falla.
county.
should be don«- early. To put seed ! I,a,e of firat Publication of
' county seat.
tion, No. 03285, to purchase the N%
on late spring plowing I* a sheer' Notice, February 23rd, 1911.
Circuit Judge llenry L. Henson ha*
Jim Kelly and Alison Davidson wast«* oftseed. A few of our farm« m.!
SW%, 8% NW *4 section 5, town­
H. V. KUYKENDALL,
taken the case under advisement.
III IlNED UBILE MH OUT NG
rode to tin- metropolis Saturday, and who have a weather eye out for crops!
ship 37 8. range 10 E, Willamette
Atty
for
Administrator,
Carroll w*> Indicted by the grand
OFF A GASOLINE HTOl I report the road* very soft.
meridian, and the timber thereon,
and profits, hav«* their ground fall 2-23-3-23 r.
Jury last December on account of k
Jacob
Myers
returned
to
school
i
under
the provisions of the act of
sheep transaction alleged to have
plowed Kicking about crops comes
One wo-
CH1CAGO,. March 14
taken place between him and Adams, { man Is dying, another Is *o badly Wednesday With his parent* he has with bad grate from the men who alt NI MMONS: Suit in Ex|uity to for- June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory,
cloae mortgage.
known as the “Timber and 8tone
in which It I* stsied that Carroll sold burned that ahe may not live and been visiting in M«-dford and vicinity about town and gossip during the late
for a fortnight. Mr. Myers went on fall wh*n they ought to be plowing. In the Circuit Court of the State of Law," at such vslue as might be fixed
Mime of the Adams sheep
the house they occupied Is destroyed
Oregon; for Klamath County.
by appraisement, and that, pursuant
The • u«q came up about two weeks | us résulta of a terrific vxploaion of to the Falls.
Their period of hibernation ought not I
Mrs. Quimby and son Gordon came to begin until the »now files. But | William Bellonf, Plaintiff, vs. Abel to such application, the land and
ago In th* circuit court, and the Jury, gnaolllii, in th< home of Mrs. Joseph
Ady and Leona C. Ady, his wife, timber thereon have been estimated
down on the train Wednesday morn­ then, what’s the use. Our merchants
after bring out for nearly forty hour*, Burllnc nt Ixiwell, Ind.
Clarie
A. Howie, Charlton E. and valued by the applicant, the tim­
ing,
and
w«n-
taken
to
their
ranch
at
teturnxi without having agr>e<i upon
will extend credit and the suckers
Mr*. Burllne ran from her house a
Howie and Amy L. Howie, his ber estimated 800,000 board fest at
a verdict (’stroll maintains that by | human turd) after the explosion. She Spring I.nk<- by Mr. Itavldson.
will soon begin to run.
«
wife, and James Edwin Howie. 50 cents per M, and the land noth­
trying the «■•»* lu Lake county, where I had baen showing a friend how to
Did you ever feel like kicking the !
Defendants.
ing; that said applicant will offer
neither party I* so well known or manipulate n gasoline stove when the
♦
man who is always telling smutty, To > Carlton E. Howie and Amy L.
final proof in support of his applica­
where neither have property Inter­ fluid caught fir* and the explosion
vulgar yarns. He comes slouching
Howie, his wife, defendants tion and sworn statement on the 5th
♦
• sis. an iinbluM*d.jury can be secured I folowwd.
Into every gathering, and as he lis­
above named:
day of April, 1911, before United
tens to the conversation he watches
• Mrs Beatrice Bullne. her sister-in-
In the name of the state of Oregon, States Commissioner R. M Richard­
♦♦♦
---- ♦------------------- ♦♦♦ for an oportunity to show what he
law, (ped to wrap a blanket around
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Iconbice spent <onsidera to be his wit. (Though in You. and each of you, are hereby re­ son, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
HOARD the burning woman, but was so **v-
quired to appear and answer the com­
Any person is at liberty to protest
Monday at Burrell Shorts
reality It Is his want o' wit). He plaint filed against you in the above this purchase before entry, or Ini­
|er*h hurt that she fainted Neigh­
Th«- party at Mr. McK'-nzle’s last lowers the tone of every gathering as
SALEM March 14.—A I* Sprague bors.' aroused by th«' screams of the
entitled suit on or before the 1st day tiate a contest at any time before
has been recon»» ended to Governor I wonjiin and detonation of the explo­ Friday night was much enjoyed by well as the feeling of respectability of April, 1911, that being the day of patent issues, by filing a corroborated
of all that are present. He can never
West by th«> Oregon Forest Fire assn sion hurried to the scene and put out all.
The families of Chas. Gray and T. be convinced that his foulness is not the last publication of the aummona, affidavit in this office, alleging facts
< laUon for appointment to the new the flaming clothing of Mm. Joseph
F. Short went fishing Sunday and wanted. His asininity is too great and the last day within which you which would defeat the entry. *
■tale board of forestry Mr. Sprague Btirllne.
are required to answer, as fixed by
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
caught six large fish.
for that. “As a dog returneth to bls the order of publication of this sum­
la president of the association Th«'
2-2-3-30.
Register.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Beckley
spent
Sunday
vomit, so a fool returnetb to his mons.
1
.
new law enacted by th«' legislature
at J. J. Curnow's.
folly."
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
provides that the board shall consist
if
you
fail
to
appear
and
answer
Mr. and Mrs. Young spent Fri­ ■ *
of five members and lh<> governor
the plaintiff will apply to the court |
day at C. Gray's.
■hall make hi* appointments from
(Not Coal Land)
Following
u
prolonged
attack
of!
TODAY
’
S
SPECIALS
!
tor the relief demanded in said c«-m-
Miss Irene Curnow spent Saturday
Department
of the Interior, United
recommendations mad« to him by Í Pneumonia and a relapse after It waa
plaint.
WE PRESENT HEREWITH a se­
States
Land
Office at Lakeview.
the Oregon Forest Fire association, thought that he had recovered from at A. L. Stansble's In Klamath Falls.
Said suit is brought to foreclose a
Mr. Chas Mack and I ven Icenbice lect list of Husinese and Raaident
the State grange, the Oregon Wool­ danger. W. W. Tracey passed away
Oregon. February 20, 1911.
mortgage
on
the
following
described
property which we think will apfiesd
growers’ association, the United States at midnight. He was 25 years of age. were In town Saturday.
Notice is hereby given that John
real property, to-wit:
Miss Leta Gray spent Sunday night to th«* careful buyer.
forestry bureau and Oregon A Wash­ Th«> funeral services will be held from
Joseph Cunningham, whose postoffice
Ix>t
4,
5.
8.
9.
10,
11.
12
.13,
14.
15.
ington Lumbermen’s association The the family residence at 2 o'clock to­ with Miss Jennie Icenbice.
$8125
_______ F0B THE HEHT vacant 35- 16; yie southeast quarter of the address is box 427, Klamath Falls,
Miss Lucile Arant is ill.
Oregon E’oreat Fire association Is the morrow afternoon, Rev. Hilton of the
foot lot on Main, near Sixth, northeast quarter and the north half Oregon, did on the 18th day of April,
8. E. Icenbice and -C. Gray were
< nly organization that has yet made Christian church conducting the ser­
T««m* half cash
o| j^e southeast quarter, Section Bf- i 1910, file in this office sworn state­
In town Tuesday.
it* recommendations All were not! vices.
$1200~AVE. LOT. between teen: also south west quarter, Sec­ ment and application No. 03329, to
tt«*d this week.
Seventh and Eighth st*. Don tourteen; also lots 8 and 9. and purchase the EH SEH, NWH SEH.
D<*ceasv«l la survived by a wife and i
♦
Thbi in b«*low the market in price, and ‘ ' the southeast quarter of the north­ SWH NEH. section 5. township 37
one child' hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
NORTH ERN PACI ETC ANI»
will make yon money.
J L. Tracey, a sister. Mrs. H. H.
west quarter and the north half of S. range 10 B. Willamette Meridian,
NORTH HANK INV.TtKAHK PAY
the
northwest quarter. Section 22. and the timber thereon, under the
Rose, and two brothers, E. L. and
$7000—MA,S street corner .
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
Tom Tracey, of this city, and another
70-foot front. Weil locat- all in Township 40 South, Range 8
♦
SPOKANE. March 14. O*e of the alster, Mrs. J. M Clark, of Connec­
and acts amendatory, known as the
East,
Willamette
Meridian,
in
Klam
­
«
n
!
and
grow
ing
into
money
every
day.
Mrs. Mary Mark and daughter, MI m
most sweeping increases In wages
ticut.
•
ath County. Oregon, and containing “Timber and Stone Law,” at such
Alberta, went to Klamath Falla, Fri­ It will pny you to investigate.
made by railroads In years without
vaule as might be fixed by appraise­
all 708.66 acres, more or less.
day.
«
$600~0000 HEXIDENT SITE; in Said
threats of strike, was made known
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap-
mortgage
being
executed
by
Corner lot *15x104; only 4
A |<K'ia! party waa given at the
when notice* were received that the
on have been estimated and valued by
home of Sid McKenzie, E’aidy night. blocks from Main. Central location. Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady. hla wife, the applicant, the timber estimated
Norther^ Pacific and the Spokan«*,
on
the
1st
day
of
March,
1907,
in
Everybody reports having a fine time,! $450— HOT SPRINGS ADDITION
Portland and Seattle railroads bad
favor of one L. Ottolini, to secure the at 400,000 board feet at 81 per M.,
lot 50x100, including cement
given their dispatches, trainmasters
DENVER, March 14.—Dr. C. W. about 60 people were present.
payment of a note for 86,566.00, pay- and the land nothing; that said appii-
A. Mark went to Klamath E'alls walk, graded «treet, sewer and water. abie"to
and roadmaatcra 10 per rent increaae Wright, a physician registered In Ne­
“th7 Jrder'of'’the'said” Ottolini, e,nt wl” offer flnal Proof ,n 8UPP°rt
IxMwted on one of the beet streets in
in pay for which a demand waa made braska and Colorado, and L«>o Nett­ Saturday.
due as follows: 8790.50 due on or r of his application and sworn state­
A. T. Wilson the store keeper, at this addition.
several weeks ago. effectlv«« March 1 Jahr were arrested on the charge of
j
before April 1. 1907. and 15775.50 ment on the 4tk day of May, 1911, be­
It lr< xpeftt'd that other roads operat­ murdering Philip Hrhuch, Jr.. by Olene went to Klamath Falla Satur­ $.3<Mh ANOTHER GOOD ONE in due on before the 1st day of Jan- fore United States Commissioner R.
ing In the Northwest will follow suit poison. Schuch, who was proprietor day with A. Mark.
sanu* addition. E'ine view of uray, 1908, on which there remains M. Richardson, at Klamath Falls,
Those who attaended the party at Mt. Nhasfa. It Is worth more money.
In the next few days
of a so-called "cancer cure,” was
due and unpaid the sum of 85.775.50. Oregon.
It is estimated 2000 men will b«* found dead in his tied yesterday morn­ McKenzie's Friday night from Poe $150 FAIRVIEW ADDITION. 2
Any person is at liberty to protest
i together with interest thereon at thej
benefflted.
lug. It was supposed he ha<l died Valley were. Joseph Taylor and
lot* for l«'es than the price rate of 7 per cent per annum from this purchase before entry, or initiate
from heart trouble, but an autapsy family, Archie. FJlsie and Myrtle Rob­ of one. This is a snap.
date until paid; and reasonable at­ a contest at any time before the pat­
disclosed the fact that arsenical erta and Clarence Mitchell.
issues, by filing a corroborated
IMPROVED LAND poisoning was the cause of his death. H. H. Roberta and wife went to $2750 MODERN BUNGALOW. 5 torneys' fee for attorneys’ services ent
affidavit
In this office, alleging facts x
rooww and bath.
Only herein; said note and mortgage be-;
WILL YIELD INCOME from the be­ Wright had been associated In the Klamath Falls Saturday.
which would defeat the ehtry.
I
ing
afterwards
assigned
to
this
plain-1
ginning. Huy one of Uwwr an«l y«»u business with Schuch. Hut they are
Mr. Poland and L. Burnhart re-1 *500 cash, balance easy monthly pay-
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
! tiff, of which he is still the owner and ,
iii«*tit.*.
will I n * sura* to nutke good.
turned
from the E’alls Friday.
said to hav«> quarreled. Neujahr is
2-23-5-4
r
Register.
•*! YM TWENTY ACRE!*, th«< son of a patient Schuch and
School In district No. 16 commenc­ $2100 -ONLY 4 BIAM'KS from : holder. The following of said proper- '
_
(NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT of final
all under ditch and cultiva­ Wright recently had brought here ed Monday with Clyde Van Weter as
Main.
E'our roon* and ty. to-wtt:
The NH SwH. the SeK Sw% Sec.
account and hearing of petition
tion ; only 5 mile* out. Tim» half for treatment from Gresham, Neb.
bath; some terms.
,
teacher.
14.
and
such
portions
of
lot
2
in
caah.
for discharge of administrator.
J. Holmes went to Klamath Falls' $10<M>—HOUSE? with half
Sec. 14 and lot 8 In Sec. 15.-as lie *
THK «EBT FORTY In the
Tuesday.
acre of ground, in Mills
and are situate North of the channel in the County Court of the State of
Valley, 7 in 11«*« from the UN< ’LE SAM’S PAY ROLL’S
Talk about your nice weather we addition. Part cash.
IMMENSITY IS SHOWN
Fall«. Mom«* term*.
Oregon, for the County of Kla­
ar«> having our share of it and we $S00 «-BOOM house : near pas­ that connects the Klamath River and »
the lower Klamath Lake, and all be­
math.
$.32(Ml ' GOOD EIGHTY, 9 mile*
ajl appreciate it. The people las
senger
depot.
On«*-half
cash.
WASHINGTON. March 14. Sop«»
ing
In
Tp.
40
S.
R.
8
E.
W.
M..
in
from Midland. .12 acre*
In
the matter of the estate of
well as the cattle ar«» taking a sun $450 2-R«>OM HOUSE, corner lot,
Klamath County, Oregon;
being, ' Richard E. Wallis, Deceased.
under th«' ditch.
Improvt-d; easy Idea of the Immensity of lTncl<> Sam's bath every day.
*225 cash handles this.
pay roll may be gained from a re­
subsequent to the execution and re­
Mm*.
Notice is hereby given that J. F
$1.300
MAIN STREET ROOMING cording of said mortgage, transferred Wallis, as administrator of the estate
port
Just
submitted
at
th<>
request
$6100 M>,< NIGHTY AI RES un­
HOUSE:, doing good bust-
to you by the said defendants Abel j of Richard E. Wallis, deceased, ha*
der til«' ditch. E'ln«' noil, of th«> Senate. The total number of
ae**.
employes,
exclusive
of
those
In
the
Ady and Leona C. Ady, his wife.
rendered and presented for settle-
7 a«r«** in alfalfa. 7 mile« from the
IF YOV ARE? LOOKING for invest-
Army, Navy and census, Is 684,789
city. Good term«.
This summons is published in The tnent. and filed in said effurt, his final
Charles-J Ferguson left on Sunday mrtst* or a home fatter ««'•• uo before Klamath Republican, a weekly news- account of the administration of said
$$000 ALFALFA FARM. eighty Of this number 10,839 are selected
buying.
’
paper, printed and published in the j estate, and a petition for the approval
•err*, all under ditch; 70 by Presidential appointment, and morning for Pendleton,- where he will
(H1LCOTE
Jt
RICE.
pack
his
library,
belongings,
etc.
and
city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, by of the same, that he be discharged
acre« In alfalfa; house, barn, chicken 9,846 of whom must be confirmed by’
Next to th«' American Hotel
order of Honorable H. E. Benson. as said administrator and said estate
llOUM'H, sheila, windmill and grain the Senate. The largest number In move to Klamath Falls. On his re­
Phone tMII
Judge of said court, and dated Feb­ closed, and that the 20th day of
grimier; fenced and cross fence*!; l<>- this class la 7.9R3 In th«' postal ser­ turn to this city Mr. Ferguson will be­
ruary 15. 1M1, the first publication I Ma-rch 1911, at 10 o'clock a. tn., at
<**ted on nuiln road, near school and vlet. There are 262.608 officers nud gin the practice of law here in part­
to be made the 16th day of February, the court room of said court, at the
church. Half mile from pro|M>sed dr. employes under Civil Service regula­ nership with District Attorney D. V.
Mr. Ferguson Is well
1911. •
|>Ot. You «'an niak«- tills farm |>ay for tions, 147,727 of whom are in the Kuykendall.
court house, in Klamath Falla, Kls-
SACRAMENTAD
known
here,
as
he was here several
postal
service
and
27,093
in
the
STONE & BARRETT,
Easy
terms.
itnelf.
i math County, Oregon, has been duly
years ago as special title examiner
Attorney^,for Plaintiff. ¡appointed by said court for settle­
$10660 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY- Treasury Department.
for the reclamation service.
2-16-3-30 r.
FOUR acre*. All und«*r
ment of said account and the hearing
Mr. Ferguson was on«' of the found­
laivry Diwonliini«'« Offlc<*
Irrigation ami cultivation, with cxccp.
of said petition for discharge, and the
71H-7IN-720-722 R St.
tlon of 3 acres. All fenced; about 12 i
The. P. C. l-avi-y company has de­ ers of the Antlers club, and he has
NOITCE OF APPLICATION EN)R closing of said estate, at which time
Removed from 815 2d st. Pipe
acre* In alfalfa. Thia I« a fine farm, elded to close Its office in this city, also been delegated by Adjutant Gen­
DISCHARGE
and place any person interested in
and casings of all sizes; fittings,
and ha* good Improvement* and I* and today thb office fixtures, furni­ eral Ftnier to endeavor to organise a
in the County Court of the State of said estate may appear and file hla
valve* and brass goods. A spe­
one of the liewt buy* in th«* valley at ture. etc., of the concern's local es­ National GiiaTd company here.
Oregon in and for Klamath exceptions in writing to the said
cialty made of cutting and
price quoted. One-thlrd cash.
tablishment were purchased by Major
final account, and contest the same
County.
threading pipe and dipping.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Charles E. Worden. When asked
In the matter of the Estate of and show cause, if any, why aaid ad­
WRIT IS DENIED
Plans, specifications and esti­
LAND better let ua drive you out, we whether he Intended to go into the |
Nettie Hammond. Deceased.
ministrator should not be discharged
mates made for waterworks and
<*n anve you monpy.
real estate business, the Major would | SANTA ROSA, March 13.—Judge
Notice is hereby given that J. R. and said estate cloeed.
irrigation systems.
CHILOOTR « RICE,
Hammond, administrator of the es-
J. F. WALLIS.
make no definite »newer. "I may nan ; Seawell today denied the Writ of
Next to the American Hotel
state of Nettie Hammond, deceased,
Administrator of said estate.
my purchase to try to earn enough to habeas corpus for the release of Dr.
E. T. 8CHAW « W. B. SCHAW
live on,” he stated-
. I Burke.
H mm Ml
has presented and filed in this Court 2-18-8-1I r.
WOULD TAKE BASE IO LAKEVIEW
TO EVADE PINIHHMEINT
TACOMA, March 13.—-Fearing ae-
1 vers parental punishment because he
’ I a«l broken Into his mother's trunk
and taken some articles of small value
fJscar A. Ed fast. a 15-year-old school
! fay, is d«'ad, a suicide.
The youth went lnt«> a hotel and
'drained a bottle of carbolic acid. In
1 dramatic fashion he dashed into the
1 hotel office, foaming at the mouth and
shrieking with agony. He collapsed
and dl«-d before a doctor could reach
him.
Women guests In the place
were panic-stricken.
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