Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 04, 1908, Image 15

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THE MACON DAILY TELeQBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1908 3 ROOM MOULDING We Lave bouglit a large quantity of Room Moulding, at low prices, and offer you the saving in price. Oak, Gold, White or Shaded, at 2 l-2c, 3c, 4c, 5c a foot. CHRISTY PICTURES FRAMED At $1150 We have received *a large lot of very attractive pictures. Beautiful line of 8x10 framed pictures, by Boideiiu, Harri son Pisher and Christy, at 35e each. ' Elegant Passepartout pictures, 10c. Literally thousands of picture^ to choose from. PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER 5,000 FEET NEW MOULDING McEVOY’S 572 CHERRY ST. TRIBUNE’S VIEW IS MR. BRYAN’S He Didn’t Know That Paper Had Criticized President ; Arthur LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct. S.—Hr. Bry»n lave out the following statement today: "When I criticized the president for us- WRIGHT FULFILLS 1 $100,000 TRADE LB MANS. Oct. 8.—Wilbur Wright. the EVELYN THAW IS RILED AT HARRY Says Her Support Has .Stopped Declares Thaw Graiy and Incurablo NCW YORK. Oct. 5.—Mrs. Eretyn Nes. her attorney. Daniel O’Reilly, makes the claim that for the past two nr nths JJarry K. Thaw has not contributed her support, and that contrary t » gen- of money lm* i been settled .... JH... m his family. She says, "contrary to gen eral opinion no sum of. money has ever been settled on me either by Mr. Thaw his family, befere or after the trials. Mrs. Wm. Thaw "Forgot Word." "Mrs. Wm. Tliuw wrote and signed and put her seal to an agreement to this effect: Tluit If I. through my counsel, brought about annulment proceeding*. a "In this agreement Mr*. Wm. Thaw ment pnpera. No sminer we-e the pa- flgned than Mrs. Thaw conven- Auiorlcan world's record tabllshed another world’s record this aft ernoon for time and distance. With a French journalist by his side, het remained In the air for 65 minutes and 37 seconds,! circling the field 24 times and covering uplanlst. who holds for an aeroplane flight. ‘" ‘ this the uir for 55 minutes and 37 seconds, j the field 24 times and cc distance, officially estimated ...jmetres, or about 36 miles. 1IL previous flight with passenger was 11 minutes. 33 2-5 seconds. By his feat today Mr. Wright practically fulfills the conditions of a contract * ! by him and l^azare Weiller, who i the conditions of a contract signed ,, . ... ...m and 1-azam Weiller, who repre- _ n ,„ L #, LK i ffntf » syndicate whereby Mr. Wright ?h?f t* wn 11CH ; wn ' rece,ve I1W.000 and the syndicate «hni wMrh U h!a* w, l* ln turn the patent rights of the hS n,v h L l I Wright machine for France and the colo- ?ri n iyHiii ^ h* jg* files, with the privilege of manufacturing SSSffJS ml N u'crmc r !k^36 r m on <M. mnd.l, **«-'»<«• «* mom* “•Why should he assist In the cam-1 w/lter-power ** the most valuable re- palgn of any partye He Is the President; sources of the country. Our fuel supplies of the whole country, and not the man- i ur e rnnidlv diminishing with n. rorre. • K.r Of election. In nny part of It.’ “ . I p ? dlmlnuninf with a corre- Thla Is an complf lely In imrmony with! 'POndlne rlae In prlcea to the consumer, niy criticism that l am glad to endorse i In the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania It. althuiiKh it w.is nut hpmglit - attention until today.” Enjoy the good music at The Theatorium this week, by the Musical Thors Admission, as usual, five cents. to my coal ’ reams arc being worked that 15 yekrs ago were deemed of no account. The, cost of the product Is fast approach ing'the limit at which it can be. econom ically purchased. When it reaches this point, the bituminous beds will be sub jected to a greater drain and their final depletion hastened. Coal, oil, timber—all the sources of en ergy*. save water—are now In the hands wooi olles and the last of these^s threatened with similar absorp tion^ During the past decade, a few affH- developed beyond the play-toy stag*., •tCtlons w^ ctJi u scarce. It is al- When this Invention Is perfected, we most Impossible-at the present time to shall have a'new series of dally riilra* find an unappropriated site for the de- ‘ ‘ 1 of water-power within reason- Robert Slose In the Broad- j v*lpp»nent of water-power within reason Magazine for September. Here, ?S e ,?!l u V" ° f » market enywhere In tbe for Instance. In a wt-onS peep, Into the I ” " "**—• * *" . . ■ j'ffJMcn this' utility ta | full moon of the‘Wireless Age: utility — . . --j i nan as or n Brcvoort hurries to the eaptalh’* qu»*- i them have an aggregate capital of 355.- Wlrelessj WO-MO and operate 30 hydro-electrle plants and 18 steam plants. The largest of tnese corporations supplies power to '■Captain.” he says, operator has picked up a general alarm sent out by the New York police for George W. Clarlngton. president of the Greater City Bank, who has stolen a million and fled." The caiptAln reads the description and replies sarcastically: "Excepting the white hair and mus tache. we’ve about twenty men aboard that fit the description. He’s probably dyed his hair and shaved off Ills tache. Wo certalnlv can’t help the po lice un’ess they send a picture.” Presently the officer !»' back with n photograph. The captain glances at It and springs to his feet. "Why. It’s the old chap who’s been Ptlcklng to his stateroom and pre tending he’s an invalid missionary re turning to Africa. No one could mis take the expression about the eyes and the way he holds his head. Send back word to New York.” To make this an everyday occurrence it Is only necessary to suppose the ex tension of the wireless telegraph from the hundreds of vessels now equipped with It. to everything In the moving field. Then, no matter what direction the fugitive had taken ho could Just us easily have been caught, because the nlarm that was flashed out by the police was received wherever there is a wireless station. Lawrence P. Wall, at The Elite. plants and 18 steam plants. The largest of tnese corporations supplies power to 26 Individual lighting companies and 12 electric railways. In addition to a number of cities and towns where it has Ita own •Uh-statlona. There Is In constant ope ration In the State more than 200,000 horro-powci derived from water. The complaint against the prevailing conditions rest* not so much upon the vast 1 properties operated by these compa nies, although they charge exorbitant fag OL r . _ rely-a pretext "to "get Thaw out of the state of New York, and once Into Pennsylvania, other proceedings will be brought to keep him then*.” Saya Thaw Incurable. Mrs. Thaw, continuing, comments on Thaw’s mental condition, raying: "Thaw’s present - mental c mlltlm is what It alwavs has been un-1 always wl’l be." and with It she makes the state ment that It Is incurable. In conclusion, she gay: "For the past two nfontlis Thaw has not supported me. and pretends that he has no money, yet at the same time he Is able to engage numerous lawyers, al ienists and detectives. Ills coke tru*t Income alone la 660.000 n year and he has numerous .other Interests.*’ hearst reads MORE LETTERS This Timo He Carries Fig-lit Against Bailey Into His Own State EL PASO, Tex.; Oct. J—Wm. n..Hes«t carried his tight agnlnst the Junior i tor from Texas Into his own state tonight when he read In the course of a speech hero letters from J. \V. Bailey to H, C. Pierce, a copy of a note for 88.000, and extracts from u speech by Bailey In do- fense of 8lblcy. Mr. llearst said: "1 said In Denver that I would deliver one final broudeside at Mr. Kornkor i * Mr. llaskcll. and then leave them to luai-cful solitude of tne tombs. 1 say here that 1 will give one final review of Mr. lialley’s spectacular career Hnd theq resign him Into the hands of Ills con stituents to bo reverently reposed upon the vacant Democratic stab beside tho late lamented Mr. liitshell. of Oklahoma. "Mr. Bailey being a Democrat, denies In Buying Clothes Might As Well Get the Best Make Hart Schaffner & Marx the Standard Oil association and attempts First, a letter from Mr. Archbold t> Senator Kornkor. December it, 1100: •My Dear Senator keg to enclose certificate r/ deposit to Fashionable Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats •• ‘John d. auohrold.’ " -Hon. J. It. Fornker. 1500 Sixteenth street. Washington. D. C.* "Second, a photograph of a letter In Mr. Halley’s handwriting: “Lindsay House. D. McGrow, Prop..’ (Headquarters Post K. T. P. A. of A, • •Gainesville. Tex.. 3. 28. 1901. Are without a peer, if an equal in York exchange for 31,750. Have It made payable In* necei to my order, so that It will not "ClinchfTeld—The Coal of Quality.” ROBERTSON WINS 24-iOUR AUTO RACE BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK. Oct. 3.—Amid the wildest excitement. George Robertson, driving Simplex car No. 6. flashed across the finish line at the Brighton Beach race track at 10:30 o'clock t6h!ght the winner of the second International 24-nour automobile race of the Motor Racing Association. Hirr.v erts. at the wheel of a .72-horse power Thomas, was .third. Tho final, score Lozier—Cobe-Mulford M2S Thomas—Roberts-WJnter 1,115 11. Al.-Klngstun—Lahlwell-Pnp. t. Cleveland—Chevroth-Miller 632 4. Steams—Lawrenth-Mnrquls 515 The best previous record was 1.107 miles. The struggle for second place threw both grandstands Into the wildest tumult. Roberts, driving llko one po* cutting down tho latter's If second piece his, the motors went wrong and he had to retire to his camp for new rub- dered tho Cleveland and Stenrns cars to <1 give the leaders a clear field to finish the race. Mechanic Receives Injuries. Roberts had cut down the lead of the Lozier car from 11 miles In the nine tenth hour to 8 miles in the twenty-first hour, despite his machine troubles. This tho fact rates for their service, ssVHMH that they are endeavoring to secure ali desirable sites with a view to shutting nut competition. On four rivers of North - Callfornla. where there Is a potential development of 80i).fl00 horse-power, only Is to say, 76 per cent of the power possl- to account. Airships Will Bothtr Frontisrs. Evidently a frontier will never again bo what It has been till now—a hard and fast line guarded by forts and barbed wire fences so that In gress or egress can be regulated by passport system. Tho dirigible and the flying machine have added a third dimension to life; we no longer dwell In Flatland. Whether airships pay oi not they are bound to servo for pur- pose* of evasion, and ft fs easy t-i see that within a few years governments may find themselves confronted with a very practical problem.—Springfield Republican. WAS IT YOU? VICTOR After you have heard them all you ■will come back after the VICTOR. It rules in the world of Recorded Music, and is the Premier Machine for the reproduction of the best Music of all lands. Choice of Caruso, De light of Melba and the one great mechanical Musical In strument toward which all the great Artists of every nation turn. See and hear it in our NEW SALESROOM. ■ Prices range from $10.00 to. $200.00. At convenience pay us a call; you will be cordially welcomed. Macon Phonograph Compa “THE HOUSE OF PHONOGRAPHS.’ 609 Cherry Street Thoma* and Lozier machine* stantly lapping the leader In the i -~^- 0 l'/i.j of C* miles dwindled necessary for you to endorse It. Send It at once, aa l ought to have had it several days ago. '* - ■ . per letter herewith attached.. dated May 28. "Next a photograph of a note rending: •Washington, D C., March 1. 1901. thourand dollars, nt his office In 8t jxuuis, mu. •; " U. W. RAILKY.' "Next m photograph of an entry upon the honks of the Waters-Plerce Oil Com pany ‘fit. I^juIs, Mo.. Mnrrh 6. 1901. Next a photograph of a letter written from the Waldorf-Astoria: "•New York. 3-4. 1901 " 'J. F. Gruet, Secretary. ** 'Dear Sir: Make this note into bills receivable nnd deposit company's check for llko amount. My credit with Fourth National Bank as I have given C. B. my check. Yours truly. ”’H. C. PIERCE. Next a letter to " 'Hon. J. B. Foraker. 1500 Sixteenth street. Washington, D. C. My Dear Senator: 1 leave this aft ernoon for Atlantic City for a little ret Expect to !>« there for a week or so. If you desire to talk with me. you cm call mo nt the St. Charles Hotel. Very turly yours, " ‘JOHN D. ARCHBOLD.' “The next letter: " ‘Hon. John C. Sibley. House of Rep resentatives, Washington. D. C.: “ 'My Dear Mr. Sibley: We’re nnxlous to have a talk here at as early a date ns possible with 8enntor Bailey of Texas, and I wrote to ask If you will do us the favor to communicate with him and find out when he can be here. " ‘Greatly appreciating your services, I am. yours truly. . •“JOHN D. ARCHBOLD.’ “The Waters-Plerce transaction with Mr. Bailey took place In 1901 and Mr. Bailey has claimed that he did not know at'that time that the Waters-Plerce Com pany was a branch of. the Standard O’l Company. Still, on October IB. 1901. Mr. Ballej — • • - receiving a summons from Hey ■. Archbold u have a talk there nt ns curly n dnto i posaibl. What was the told about®” i come to New York and to CD miles In tho twentieth hour. In the last half of the twenty-third hour the race, the lll-fAted Zust car, driven by Gratjen. dashed through the outer fence and turned turtle. Gratjen’s blv Ihternnl Injuries. GratJ ’ record for the thousand miles. It covered tho 1,900 miles In 20 hours. 9 min Ing been 972 miles. ELITE. The Elite will be re opened Monday, Oct. 5th, under the management of R. L. Hyman, First class pictures and illus trated songs. MRS. RUSSELL THOMAS IS NOW ON THE HIGH SEAS NEW YORK, Oct. t.—Mr* W. A. Speer nnd her daughter. Sllvey, who married Russell Thomas, her f*thW* chauffeur, In Atlanta last Monday, slipped quietly down to the Cunard pier during the night nnd boarded the Campania, which sailed for Liverpool today. The whereabouts of the Speers was unknown from noon yesterday, when they and their haggag® ‘/iddenly left the Hotel Astor. where t>py had been •'•pplng mp- <• Mis S;.«-rr v.I.i 1- d i,« r slighter away from her new husband id came- to New York with her. It was at first thought that the ers had gone to tho Old Dominion pier and had tnken ship for their hern home. They did not go there. however, and went to Nome less known hotel than tho Astor and loft there during the night. I Mrs. Speer, when seen In her stateroom ist before the Campania sallel, refused > make any statement. 251W ANNOUNCEMENT R. L. Hyman ha« leased The Elite Theatre, on Cherry street and will manage it. The Elite will open Monday with the best moving pictures and illus trated songs. ILLINOIS CENTRAL FILES SUIT AGAINST THE ’FRISCO Enjoy the good music at The Theatorium this week, by tyio Musical Thor a. Admission, aa usual, five cents. JIM SHERMAN FAYS BRYAN JUST TRIBUTE lance records for stump spenking during through two slates. The party Journeyed almost from Uie Mississippi river aorotg tho northern nart nt Illinois, tiiencq thence south from t’hlcagu to "Egypt,” tho so-called Democratic stronghond. hiding up a day of real ohl-fsshli campaigning here In Indiana tonight. At Salem, III.. Wm. J. Uryan's birth place, In a brief nddress, Hr. Hhormnn paid a high tribute to Mr. Hryim, Haying; “If, as a hoy. If In his young man- hoow, William J. Bryan manifested the same lovely traits of etiararter; I' he was the same kindly, thought ful, generous nerson that he was whei a young man In Conytfs. he must havi Indeed nave many friend* ill thin column hlty.” Ills, Mt. Vernon. Infl., At Mt. Ve,....... ...n,, .. MeLeansboro, Knlleld i p.-.-i h..- im-i.- m: i -1 < • I ..it li I - V Sin nnd Mr. Longworth. a reception mlttrc met Mr. Sherman’s party nt Mt. Vernon nnd escorted them here*, where big rally was held tonight. . Ml*. Blier- ~ --lied to Mr. IJryan’s quest Ion: •Shall tho people rule?” FAI TO RESCUE IN INO. PITTSBURG, I»a.. Oct. 3.—Becanse he believe* tber* Is great danger of the n V up in the Demo cratic column th|* fall. Vies Preeldi banks said to Harry Diamond. of the Republican committee on meet- nnd speakers: The situation In Indiana Is so nciife that I muss hasten home sod arsis! In the work of keeping the auto In the Republican column. We have a tlespc:- tight on hand, and I can not remain way from the Mate very long.” HAZING REACHES LIMIT IN KENTUCKY CASE equ; the world. The Fall and Winter Garments are the prettiest we ever saw and prices are exceedingly conservative. Get a Suit Monday The Big Store Is Exclusive Agency for Macon and Territory Stetson Hat Headquarters Sole Macon Agency for Dunlap Hats$5.00 Exclusive Sellers of Famous Racket Hat $2.00 The Dannenberg Company^ PRESSMEN WIN OUT IN against tho National Printing A Engrav ing Company, tho largest show house printers In tho world, by the International Printing ITessmen and Aaslstants Union, covering a period of one year since No vember. 1907. was settled Unlay. The pressmen's demands were granted. The men nro to return to work Monday, Oc tober 5, on an eight-hour lintdii. The contract wus signed by President K, If. McCoy, of the company, nnd Iretlattlt George L. Berry, for the union, Selections from William Tell, by Musical Thors, at The Theatorium Monday. HOO HEAVEN IN KAN8AS. Alfalfa, on 750.000 of Her Acre,. Tempt, Porker and Enriches Owner. An nlfiilfA llrlrt l« »»l<l tn bo n HWa Urn of heaven." K" n»w V. U. Cobum nr. . oiiiini line won naumfnl the glamor nf noesy lie has caat about «nmo seemingly pronale. fartu of rural fn- y. and Ids muse has never had n gracious theme than the n»yal vege table Ihnt lias so far surpassed the man who mndo two blade* of grans grow Although the farmei v years ago of of alfalfa, the great plains11 mk- Kansas is I by their . the first nf . Ihe K.Hlmi In it« production. Within lijr ’'orders 750.000 acres of sun-kissed alfalfa tampt the smiling hog. Prosperity hub* i.-r lint and settled down to atny about tlmr* When Kansas farmers began to ... v a proper appreciation of this divine plant Alfalfa s»PP»e* Afl I—"—* MT* apparent t Ilsht Of Provldenre by furnishing Just i a soil restorer. ... ... >* as much hay and Its seed la often worth "It makes poor land good, and good land better.” "It Is the present* * ihe ronserver of the homestead. 11 not full from old age. It loves the Thus I* answered the old Weekly. if Bract with tho FrB la regarded as certain that Willie th, who tfJaappeared from the st: rpowered. university ‘ tl.a Vaino A Mlstlovlonl Valley ubsldlary of the Illinois Central. The trackage contract covers th* distance Matt wl_„ gged dnr- unlver- llllnos Central suit. Ing tho course of a hiu slty, placed In a the door closed nnd Smith Shipped away. The car was shipped out of the yard*, but no trace of It can he feund. The *e*d of the car was broken bv the students who are *eld to have sen!»d it up nasiri •I the faculty of the uni- 1 distinct rental* shall be paid. What a Man Saw In Delirium Tremens. In the October American Magazine Charles Roman fives a record of his own axperfencaa aa a victim of delirium trerreps. It la a remarkable psychologi cal document. *-ompartng favorably In In terest nnd as a piece of writing with tie Qulneev's "Confession* of an Opium , Eater.” Following Is a brief extrart which give* some suggestion of the « things the patient raw: H "tip to this point the zoological visits- R. [lions had been Intermittent. During the •jolnert few diys. however. I av all that I could stand. I saw such prehistoric crea tures ns exist nowhere except In mu seums. I saw rats an they marched past my floor, or flew through my window*, or floated In my tub. Elephant* strode In and nut with lumbering steps and trunk*. At times they seated le with their r ear-splitting their snou.s of sapphire or ruby or of milk-white mar ble, wriggled upon tho floor or crept In nnd edit of heretofore unseen crevices In tho walls, ntul dropped Into the water In my tub. They awum around an/1 around me, squirming under me, with their tongues darting In' and out with ferocious activity. Giraffes craned their necks around tho doorways or through the win dows; chicken* roosted over my bond nnd caokled; dogs and wolves ran around the room barking and snapping; pigeons flew from one corner to another and cooed. Lions I heard roaring, and tiger* I fcnw whllo they opened their mnutha like huge cat*. In silent angry dlnap- ting their paws, softly and daintily. Thl* and far more. "I saw crocodiles In drovea. Fat, scaly, gllstvnlng beasts they were, with frothy, foaming Jaws, long sweeping tails, crouching upon or creeping along tho foot of my hath tub or my IhhI nnd grind ing their yellow teeth In gluttonous anger as they contemplated me, their prey. I saw the reeking, slippery body of a crocodile slide Into tho water of my tub. Then, ns I shrank In breathless horror to escape. I taw his greedy, filmy eyes nrlso to the surface, with his cold, foul chin flush with mine. His Icy henk touched my cheek, tbs hot vapor from "Wo nny ngain as before, “CUT IT OUT,” now what wa want you lo say is that, “I’m going to ‘CuT IT OUT,’ and nroumi j,jj ] mve no IIloro i,j|] R eoming here on tho first of the month, with nbout twioo ns much charged ns our family could possi bly have oaten;” find that from now on you’ll buy for cash nnd buy it nt the •, - ‘ , . . . - hi* lungs scared my flesh. I turned i cold as Ice and trembled like a leaf In i •lorm." Free Education In New York, Preliminary estimate* place tht amount of money needed for the main tenance of the city's public schools dur lug the coming year, now almost at hn nd. 000.0 the Thli normouB total of 335.- thc n Kg legato |s a greater sum by far than la spent In fr< ci! i|i : 111 * • 11 ill .1 !i\ “I In i ill. in Hi try. though In Ita per capita distribution It Is exceeded In several Placing the school nttendann hlldron, tho f the concentration of the popula- ■HPHne cost of education Ih compara tively,low. Even with the tremendous ----- of tJMOu.ooo at Ita disposal It Is -- - JIspi doubtful whether the cltv will afford educational facilities nt them. This amount rep I he ably If the wholi crease could be used for taking pupils New York might for Is 17.C 36.000.000 of thh Into elYtct tho propoi ‘ and 12.000,0 prlncjpnli nnd MHat yeu.. playgrounds, ii. u* bools. Next year. too. will he spent on plxvgrounds pared with 31*5,000 this year. In the S435.C schools where CUT IT OUT! MACON CASH GROCERY CO. Tel-tho-phones 325 or 290 670 Poplar Street. which ho I Immured In tho duu complained. • ' , As curly ns February 22. not. our min ister at that time. Mr. Francis It. I/oo- mis, In a cnnlldenilHl report in Urn Stale Department ut - Waahlng'on, wild: "Since my residence here 1 Itqve seen a majority of the mdmhers of th preinn Court nrr finally removed fr- tlull they would - manner desire." —G*org< "The government, through th# United. StAtei) Geological Survey, has been perl men ting with the gas producer V a of^engtooty niirt nnd 3» ^ elffi'no■'’ii'w'lU,", w! r rtM tti":"' vr;!.rs,±« Mr*. Harrleon’e Chine. Abby G. Raker, In the October Century. Neither Mrs. McKinley nor Mrs.In Cleveland ordered much china for tho P executive mansion, but plnt£* on and snucer* of their selection placed In the cabinets. The pin looted by M qulslfe Wedge wood i terns, and one of th- dishes, used llrut at the Cl dinners, was also Includ'd land shelf. Mrs. H.irrl- artistic In her tastes, a? we tic. and she grently defdred goldenrod adopted ;»h tl flower. When she found th. have to order some new designed the decoration f hlning the gcidenrod end h Indian corn nnd stalk. Oi this design, with the coat r .... _ the United States and a fi Vd 3848,666, and truant I stq M, rhoolt 124.000. Attendance officers, the •i iriMt Inn which the c|ty will h** to pay to compel education. Alt ndous appropriation while It If tlonal* needs. Is likely to stand for i , municipal record. Castro’s Constitution. Among Castro'* first acts ns ras the abolishment of tho cons months afterward, ho pron elected md they also be pk- Gas Engine* to Pronrl Warships. Will the battleehlps of tl«.future he propelled hv gas engln irtlcle written by Jo October Pi p da —ids to aasetf that thin tlon In marine motraMpower I* Imminent —a question of hut tt f* w year*. It Is "One of the big skatri- ofctbe tirent I-aken Is th* fnttlitlve In, this •pi' • H” _m th.... ship companies nbout to tnkr freight nselves and taunted the slightest whim of tne usurper wns , iu g j„ oi< ut to deimmstrote the ecottom the price of Us personal safety For In- ^'tp,. gu over the steam eti stance: The chief Justice of the bbdt4 >|«e. At present this concern In paytn Federal Court, having rea l Caalros de-M 33 - loll f or , o; J. an d It* manager* flu cree that ronstltutlonal qovermfient h.nl ur> . A .-onatih rahlc saving If tho gas or ndltlon of affaln . * rtlgatlor. to the tmlvrraixjr totmy mythl- g definite Is lc other hundred^ »* been IncarOrrAtcd ud with cyvs {called public attention to tho require-{in veal. The arth ■ » lMmOi ill ■*)•<* , W0 hot.. wsAT). comwmy m mt residence, please send orders for change of address to the office or phone 76. Change* • will be made at once. In Oi*a* na | |to receive paper promptly next ■' - v; , ; : day, changes should be in by 9 „ o’clock. A. TILL JONtS,; Manager i