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The Fresno Morning Republican from Fresno, California • 10

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10 THF FRESNO MORNING REPUBLICAN THURSDAY JULY 29 A inoo i ACCEPT PLANS FOR CRANE VALLEY JOB LIQUOR CASES UP ON TECHNICALITIES MAYOR IS HOME FROM AUTO TRIP Ha Is Not Prepared to Talk on City Politic CHARGE OF ARSON FOR 8-YEAR-OLD Complaint Sworn to Against Elijah'Willingham SPANISH LOSS 200 IN AFRICA The Europeans Suffered a Terrific Fusillade from the Moorish Tribesmen Materials Being Rushed to Site of Dam Court Says No Need in Pro: ecuting Collins Case Immediate Utilization of Kearney Park for Agricultural Experiments Mack Goss Released on Suspended Sentence on Embezzlement Chargo THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Our Great Alteration Sale i Offers tiice Itij liarjjains lo men vim want to save money Any suit in stock in value to S150U For $888 Any suit in slock in value to S20CIO For $1111 Any suit in stock in ahie to IniOOQ For $1333 Car Barn Is to Be Built Near the Pollasky Depot tllO phlllS Wf'l'f I 1 11 It Will III ISf'il UK! fc i Mayor Poaell r-turni'J eUidiy fiom an aiilomciiile tour of one seek having prmerilrd us lor III us ip'tula sud Puma t'rux Its ass ueeoiiqwnieil on the journey by his ncplua 'I lie Joining a i wlilioutumisuil save on ins' 1 1' I loiiiei oming when after piiImihib till III (I llOlU tOS eIlnClc in pens the puny lost lit If on tin west lu WOllt t)'01 1 iblllS side plains sod was flflc mill out of wtlll UHl I 1 Us wav in utlenipting to tiuidv sliuuilit 101 tllO CNtCllSioll Wlllt'll As refunds illy politic llie major liadiis lloilC llV tilt t'tllll-no Infornittllnii to give out at tins tinm I in fl LUlu Sllll'l1 Ihouuli he thoight he wul1 he h'u lltm 111 lilt UlllS flIU no imuiuiaiinii IU BIVU on ims lie thoiahl lie Would bu uli'u Manager A (I Wishon of the San Ioauiu Light and Power Company has just re till Illild rSulllf 11 111 1 1 111 MtIJJIIA July An nffiehil re pun vt eNtird uy baitlu huv4 Uml it vn one of the inut tiMiiumoary of the tttoipaign Tho enuii'Mit-nt won coo-ivnud inrfcly ood ie lorctfM nioru lliun 2uu in deoU uml wounded tne lulu im-ludmg tionemi J'iiitoii two )nu(oMuiit-tuuuidN com inunUiiiB nanl vunltiiHviila uml a larisa laimlivr ul ulh'r oilavra hum rwvaH Iml I ha Muurs liutl IM'VITMI humlrvU yurila ul railrouil run lim'tud hiiIi I In iiuiii'N aliivli laulutvU ami lninrilt'U llii cxtrwmv hjmnlah liutH Aa it was liriivitiilvu to rvsnio toiniminit-uiiuii a ojnvuy psvurtid liy tau sliuiiB vuliiiima was mnt mil lu cuimuuiKj of Uvnoiul 1'mios Jt oovu i (ilvil Ihu oullyliiB ximrs uf lilts iiiouii-Ulus tlriiliu tho -in irn ilay The KimmurUa aurfi-red terrific fu- HlllaUe Irom the Moors ulio lust II tail I from tliu iiisiiifss of tne iiiouiitiiliis VI 1 Hun boldly jmrn III the Uie of! or iV- I'UirdtrouH ohhuiiIi tho Simidsh lh 0 artillery Kimulsli ofilrera say the loss huh enormous Alter the' Kimulsh rt lalorvemems hud ismehed Culler hiimI lo una- lVVVn "7 1 1 invi'! that on t'ult immf am fuof flf ff oliilnlim I vuiua ilir iilM'liul to OirOicr pioM'cme mis unm oaue htj mil reimnvu tde guod luiln tno U-ieiioams tuo mayor and tile illy t-l-ik hero I hut nu im name by next Mommy a trustee to U' avuncy in tho thud wntd in the l)oui of trustees by aeon of the Jsili rf 1'owiin He in -lured lie had iml ah' to llie siilije of city inuiieis cuiisliU ration during his week's I'lly Trustee t' lotlle was to Iwivr left Wyoming yesterday for lieme l's Journey by rail Is about tlneu day i tlt there Is no rcsison why lie Hhoji not In bis at at tti UouiU mi-cilnrf next Monuny Tl Msyor rMnstkd only in this connecfiim that be bud bfon nlhuvrul ti iro J0 lu 1111 ttll UlO II O' I ugainat the my i flirtlKT 111'" connection i i I lit f'lSO Ol t-H tC I li movin' wnll' will jMtluS IlOL(l niu II 1 whatever tin nt otto lime AUortiey it I wet to tills uiiuixeHtioii tu tills miKKVftUoii petition iur th wua danger of iti rciutioti 75c Muelill (iuwil 0j 75c niutitc Shirts 12rC 55c lflr' 5c White Ildkfs 50c Tic 8Jl W'tiik Shirts Jhlc K5c (iulf Shirts foe Overalls 50 S550 Men's Pants $1259 See Window Display writ wan finu tiuru uimutnrjij (Apenui-turcs tu un oiuiu unco The main pointM In Die answer in the Collins use were two uno uf Dmsc Is that tnete is lu iitciitloil or UiHHJ8liion on the pm of Dm u-u inJ-ants to make any expenultuivH on me Heore complain 01 and tm reioie there no need for an injunction uguinxt chmlng something that is only ui earned of und not mrtuteneU or suggested uJ-istI that whiles iiiiur lliu thnrtor nu from tl: sinit unl tno lime of granted leave of UO dys may he 'on-'qu in flu Xlllllhel OlK (litell aimed as suiflvlnt eause for removal lu llL fiom office yes au-h ahiunro do not cf fllld il fTOOil deal I Ot 1101' itself vjoftU offne tml nub ruiwv-ni muat be bioLht about iy im u- of ahead at oiu-e and rapidly The iriant dam in Yaiu val- work especially that of get- FRESNO MINISTER i GETS CHURCH HONOR Rev Moore N'snud Member of Re-1 ceplion Committee of Ecumenical Conference lfev Moore jn -tor of St' I uni's thur li Sooth hi this city has Just received nitllivitlon of Today Grocery Specials ii mil'llt into lilt tjllipilll HL JIHU UH hills is ljeillS pllsllod loi1 wai'il as rapidly as possible The estimates of material nhlvh a III go Into Ihe his tlum Hill shew suin''- llilmt of Its sire It Hill contain 25000U etihle ynrdu ot rock 310(100 eiiblr yurtls earth 13000 titble yards of tiiiolnimnt ns memlM-r of the reception committee uf the ecumenical Southern Lettuce larjc licacl 3 for 10c heat Chicken iced per 100 lh $225 We Sell Port tiuateeu uml tliereluru too uvmmeiit whs Inuuirivletit The otlur point nuu lllut the ord-of coil-j Ina live wuu never shined by the mayor erete and 135 tons of metul Quarry-j hut In laet hy Siutnum siuin men have been ut work getting out Home of tills roel for for about a month t'onipressed air niHchlnoK-will shortly he ut in on this work when it will be sent aloud vime rapidly still Atlornev I objection wtu tout tu Intuition of the niuyorihia und city clerk lu not binding on uo us niuyor while mayor pro-iem This lo a long diacum-lou as to the pro-tem ninyoraiiip generullv Mr farter contending that to legalize tno ordinunee It hud to ho signeu und up- proved by the mayor and iili-ugrceing The enlargement of the No 1 ditch will be almost exclusively by the con- I struetion of tunnels Out of the pres-j ent 7 miles of ditch all but one mile will become tunnel and the one mile of open ditch will he concreted Four hundred men are notv at work In the undertaking and 35 big teama are on the road The hauling work In READING WITHOUT PROFIT I liea'lirjr doe not profit unless we pet some supsestinn some thought or some knowledge that tun he applied or made useful in our own ex peri- crce llow nianv of these lit 1 lo talks have you r-nl! Vet if you have done nothing to remedy those defective teeth von hate not prolitod by the augg'-stions wc have le-n making from day to dav and which hate hern honestly intended for your good Plume or call on ti today Our advice and cxaiuinal int are ahsolntely free You decide bevuud that conference which will he held In this tountry next yeur The appointment wus made hy committee of bishops of the church und others recently In session In the Hast The ecuntenlcul conferences arc events uf inl'ernuttunul scope being meetings of ull tho Mcthodlsms of tin-world for the purpose of discussing lrcuns for the advancement of religion throughout the world The first of these conferences was held In london In 18X0 the second In Washington In 1X00 and the third in Iondon in 1000 Ah the conterence la hold every ten years one Is due next year A il 4m hoiii liln jaI 4 as 1 and Is now being arranged for to bo held nt some place hi the United States Australia made an Httrmpt to get the conference for 1910 hut did nut succeed The other California members of the reception committee will be Bishop Hughes of San Francisco and Rullo Watt of San both representatives of the At church EXAMINATION FOR WEBSTER ON 4TH George Webster who killed Joe Buty at Coalinga will have his preliminary examination on August 4th District Attorney Church will be hack from ills vacation in time to conduct this examination and it is believed that Attorney Goucher who was to act for the defense according to reports published 8qpic time ago will not VV CRAYCROFT Cor and Mariposa LAND CO BLDG Phono Main fact will be very considerable In Itself would so advise the board that tho hut enough teams will be on hand by i election by the board of mayor pro-tho time the materials ore on hand to teil la for the term of office of the get them to the site From Pollasky mayor basing his view largely as 3500 tons of cement are to be hauled Judge Church suggested on the plurul while the total hauling job tvlll mount term in tne above quoted words "dur-to 80000 tons When It Is considered lots such times" of tempotary absence that over the mountains roni! ix to i or disability eight tons will a maximum load Ulack recounting quse was con- amouin of hauling to be done tvlll be sldered on a demurrer to the answer realized ami a motion lor judgment on the suh-electrle station Is bein' e- pleadings Roth were taken under ad-tnhlished at Crane valley liieli will visement The demurrer was prinei-lc used for operating all" the maehln- pally on the ground that the uliega-ery In the construction work there A of the answer are sham Irrele-satv mill i notv being npf rated in eut-lvanh unintelligible and flmbiguous on-tlng timber from the badn wnich Is to in general terms denying specilie al-he used as the body of the reservoir i legations as to the votes for and for boldine' waters against the ordinance and out raising SELECT CAR BARN SITE the issue whether as claimed- by the The traction rompanv xis fixed on a contestant a recount of the vote would she near the PoMaskv depot for the I show the defeat Instead of the carry- Setting Ilia Elijah Willingham eight years old was yostmlav wade defendant on a eharge of arson throng! complaint sworn out hv William Harvey Sr who nfl)eared before Police Judge Briggs Willingham is flu hoy who eonfessed ilav Ik lore yesterday to Chief of loliee William Shaw that he had set fire to the barn in the rear of his own more at 122 Vose-hnte street Monday morning snle-etpiently becoming frightened and giving the alarm The fire was extinguished by a neighbor In ease the charge of arson i-not made to stick so that Ihe hoy will be remanded to the juvenile court charges of jiett larceny will be brought by Mr IJarvcv who says the hov has confessed to him taking several buggies which he used for taking friends on rides into the country Willingham suspectled of having caused other harn fires hut stolidly denies that he hoa had anything to do with thorn Hotvovia- v-lien he was In the hands of the Immunu officers some time ago In connection with hi? taking of haggles from about town lie volunteered the remark to Mr Harvey that he had not set fire to numerous barns which had been recently burned Ills previous experience with the law was on the ISth of this month when he was seen by a dt puty sheriff in the act of untying from the hitching post a horse hitched a buggy and admitted on questioning having taken throe or four buggies from where they cro hitched aioout town going for ridos Into the country and returning after giving the liaise some hard work The boy is rather large for his age with big innocent blue eyi and a fiank expression On the former occasion he was sent home to the care of his mother as too young for the leform school The case was to Judge Graham's court The mother works luring the day and stated that she had not the opportunity of seeing to the boy's actions during that time BUTTON SEWER IS GIVEN TEN YEARS Sonora Judge Metes Out Heavy Penalty to Father for Piercing Topgue A the Sonora man who pewed buttons on hi? tongue as a means 'of preventing it from sucking us thumb was sentenced to ten years In Folsom by Judge Is'icol for rrajhem Ills excuse for his atrocious crime was that the child was his and that he had a rignt to do as he wished with it was arrested at Madera His wife foim-eriy lived at Uinuba COMMONS ADOPT CLOSURE RULES LOXDOX July The House of Commons tonight adopted the amended procedure rules as proposed by Premier Asquith The principal rule is the extension of all tho powers possessed by tho chairman of the committee to the deputy chairman the latter now being empowered to declare closure on debates This right hitherto has been vested tlie chairman alone The new rules are intended to facilitate the passage of Chancellor Lloyd finance bill ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT Agetable Preparafton TorAs-similating itieFootfamfRegula ting tlie Stomachs andfloweisof Promotes DigestionJChettfii ness and Rest-Contalnsneittw Opncu Morphine nor Miami Xot Narcotic JkapttfM JkfiMZCflTZBni PmfkiiSmi-JlxSaaa AMUUtx-jtotaSttd foaSrrt-CJcnbrl 3M Aperfect Remedy for Constlpa lion Sour Stomach Dtarrnnci Worms ness and Loss OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK 1 I'L guaranteed under tlie Foodai Exact Copy of Wrapper Lad Confessed to Fire to Barn at Own Home J5c Wa-di Tics G6 AH 2 trice Si 00 (Iulf Shirts Children's Wash Suits '8fl(J oOc 50c IJndcrwca 75c Sox 75c Overalls car SUXJ lii tvs' Suits STBB $250 Men's Pants For Additional Bargains rccch Nut Hacon jar 30d Rolled Oat 6 lbs for 25i Saratoga Chips per lh 20 Costa Flour 1445 Wall Paper Paints Oils Pictures IdA Picture Fames f' The most complete stock in the city Drop in and look over our assortment Wall Paper Co 911-16 Street Must look to learn All we ask is a chance to show you We will make good on prices and quality WORMSER FURNITURE CO 1022-1028 Street Fresno Our Factory Work The quality of work turned out of this shop under the supervision of our Mr Laisne is quite the peer of any optical work in the state we except none This is important information to spectacle wearers You may entruht us with your glass muklng and repairing with positive assurance that' it will be done perfectly GIRL ESCAPES FROM A DETENTION HOME Ethel Mitchell Over Whom a Murder Was Committed D'sappears With Another Inmate LOS ANGELES July Ethel Mitchell 16 years of age escaped Irom 'v'1at happened on that trip the detention home in this city tonight and thus for the search for her lias been fruitless Tho girl Is the sister of William Mitchell 19 years old who shot and killed a messenger hoy named Cecil Thayer last December after he had learned that Thayer had betiayed ills sister Mitchell was acquitted of the charge of murder a few "ys ago The girl has been kept In the detention home since the killing of Thayer hut testified at the trial of her brother Another girl inmate of the home escaped with the Mitchell girl und authorities there allege that two young men assisted the girls line ran into a car on the short line rendered a verdict which exonerated the company any blame The verdict says evidence shows that the accident Motorman Pores who charge of the Monrovia ear and badly Injured in the crash stated lus mind is a complete blank was unconscious for twelve hours tlie accident AMERICAN WOMAN IS ARRESTED FOR FAILURE TO PAY A SWISS GENEVA Switzerland July Mrs Thomas Appleton of Wash has been arrested on the of the proprietor of a hotel where she has been stopping last May for failure to pay a $800 An American pastor has charge of Mrs son and 17-vear-old tho htard Ilo doubted whvthr under liio names anyone will take tho Ini- tintle to eaiiao removal as thcie never wi lrrntlnn to vioiato tbo tnarU'f Mor KowH broupiit nn with paid to tbe linmodlaio ptlliatlon of tbt Kruntry Mal Innd for txptriincnial by tho unlvorHUy lie bivir at Be rlcetey on Tlmisday in onHiil tut ion itli IVoMlde'it WheciiT and Sc retaiy Ilinderson of the Loan of i guus The cxnerlmentu) station In 'iu-)ar county lias bom elect'd and abandoned und the supermtenehuil tiansfcrre'! to the now line of activities rt the putk here Forty acres will be set apart for expei inant j1 purposes with grape vin-s the cultivation propagation ami bieirJ-ing of different stocks to the end of bn-pioving the qiahty of the wine produ This woik will be under Professor nnd good tesults aru expected fiom It It has been a dcriopstiutea a the Tu'aie station an I nt the agricultural farm at Jdavls and In fact the laigest price ever realised for a earkc I ef grapes sent East is tufd to have b3i fiom euttings scientifically gtOTn at Tulare Another 40 cere tiaet at Kcatney pork will be devoted to eep-ai experiments under IVofessoi Shaw who has ocm 'i-guged In the same lino of Yoik at Modesto The ptiipose of thesis particular experiments is to improve tin quality California grown wheat to it-ciease the peraentnge of gluten in wulch it is said to bo deficient The experim n-tal work mi the lima suggisted will be under the geneial ihargc of tho superintendent fiom the TUaro station and thus immediate use will be made of Kearney paik for the punjoses for which Ineo Kearney willed lie estate to the uniwisity regents Dr Rowell leorncftj also wiiile at yD'T-kcley the fignTicame of the recently n-corded nmitguge in U1I9 county by I be Kearney Vlneyaid Syndicate company to the regents This tiansaction means that tho Fnghh hid mortgage of SlGu0 or tl 10000 has ben taken up by the regents and satished and tnat they have taken the mortgage on property not covered by the distribution to the regents undo the KeirnAy will This fund to be created It is ptoposed to keep Intact for the puipcses Indicated in the will to make of Kearney park a great state agt cultural experiment station Dr Rowt-ll started on his auto trip last Wednesday morning going northward via Tracy to Livermoore wiiere he visited the 120 acre park sanitarium A day was spent at the Berkeley university on Thursday and the following day in 'visits to hospitals in San Francdcco Sunday was i-pent at San lose visiting a brother Frank and enjoying a family reunion Santa Cruz was reached on Sunday und on Monday a visit was paid Judge Austin nt his mountain home ot Brookdalc besides whHi many Fresno friends and acquaintances were met Camp Cahtola which would seem to be a favorite rendezvous for Fiesnans The start home was made on Tuesday afternoon via Gilroy and across Country to Pacheco pass across the plains to Mendota and heme rounding up a pleasant and most enjoyable outing WOMAN SUICIDES SAN FRANCISCO July Mrs Caroline Guntern committed suicide early today by taking carbolic acid Her dead body was found by her husband in the attic of their homo For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of- In Use For Over Thirty Years miA construction of the ca- barns which are to he erected this fall The final plans for these barns have not yet been drawn but are expected out at any time The work of double tracking and Improving the car system will not be completed until this barn IS" built The materials which are to be used in constructing switches at some of the principal corners of the are not now exported here before some -imo In October and It is certain that the company will wait until the end of the hot weather before finishing the work of enlarging the car track system here With resumption ot work later the North Park Blackstone and lines through the center of the' city will he double tracked and the entire system ballastpd NO CLUE TO DEATH OF INSANE PATIENT Arthur Ritchie Was Son of a Noted Society Leader of England RAN FRANCISCO July 23-The funeral of Arthur Ritchie son of Mrs Caroline Adair one of trie wealthiest society leaders of England was held today after a jury had decided that it did not know how he had met his tragic death at a Belmont sanitarium where he was found dead with broken ncek last Sunday Ritchie had been confined for sonic time in the asylum whore he was supported by his mother He has been eon-luied In several private asylums In both Kngland and in this country and his incarceration followed a rambling story of robbery which lie told the poll -a-on July 18 At the time he was living quietly in this city following his escape from a sanitarium in White Plains 1 dead mar was the son of Captabi Ritchie of the Brit'sh army whose widow rrarrh'd Join George Adair an extensive land owner of England It is believed that Ritrhio met Ills d'-ath while falling from a window while attempting to escape from the Belmont sanitarium tadlcully with fity Attorney l-auke to maintain that there must lie a mayor pro-tem for every absence o- dn-aollity tif the mayor because of Ihu language of tne charter section lion he "hliull after taking the until us suih perform I lift ill I I liju 11 Im liili 1 the duties of muyr during such times" Mr Kuuke contended and suld he Ing of the ordinance and secondly whether or not the answer disputes whether the polls were closed at Attorney Kauke In reply said that if his pleadings are at fault it tvas because of the peculiar and involved allegations of the complaint and his desire to save prolixity in other words that the peculiarity of the answer tvas due in a large measure to the pecul iarlties of the complaint Judge Church only suggested that in the process of pruning the pleadings the knife may be used to fatal ef fect- The point of Interest in the Black case was Attorney admis sion that it the ruling is correct In holding that the ordinance never tvas legally carried because the polls were closed at 5 in contraven tion of the state election law no other course can follow save to order Judgment on the pleadings in favor of the petitioner Mr Kauke was not pre pared to concede tne correctness of this ruling and evidently he is shaping affairs so that he may have the basis for an appeal on this point RELEASED ON PAROLE Mack Goss who was extradited from Reno Nev on tho charge of having embezzled 56380 from the Kohler laundry by which he was employed when lie took sudden leave on tlie first of the month pleaded guilty yes terday before Judge Church when ur raigned A strong plea for leniency was made in his behaif with result that sentence in his case was suspendeL for two years and he was released on parole to report however monthly lo County Detective Walton as probation officer as to Ills behavior Pleading guilty Goss said that when he left he had no intention of appropriating the money and the commission of a crime was far from his mind He stated that lie was in a personal trouble demanding his unceremonious departure and arriving at Reno where he had lived before he went to work pitching hay In the field and verily intended to refund the borrowed money to Mr and Mrs George Kohler Goss uIho stated that he is a divorced man and that the as he called her lived here on Poplar avenue Judge Church addressed the prisoner Informing him of the conditions of his parole and Goss thanked the court for the favor shown him A few hours after liberation he appeared at the district attorney's office to report himself on parole to Walton but did not find the latter in WILL ESCAPE TRIAL Bruce Aurandt the last of the lot arrested for and held to answer for false registration at the April city election will probably receive his release on habeas corpus according to a ruling made yesterday by Judge Church Aurandt has not vet been informed against by the district attorney In that respect his case differs from Brown the information against whom was successfully demurred to because according to a supremo court decision the accusation did not specify the acts constituting the false regtw-tratlon nor recite the circumstances from which It was to be deduced that tb accused was not a legal elector in COMPANY BLAMELESS VERDICT Accident on Los Angeles Suburban Line Was Unavoidable According to the Jury LOS ANGELES July The jury which investigated the death of red Kettler who was killed on Sunday night when a ear on the Mcnrovia line of the Pacific Electric Pasadena today from "The was was in was that regard- Hc after BILL Seattle complaint here sine-' hill of assumed 19-year-old daughter pending their release KODAKS And photo supplies at Buker Rhone Main 87 SHAMPOO Is best shampoo made leaves the hair in a nice condition Price 25c at druggists everywhere The Best Watch Movement Will not keep time unless properly protected We have a fine line of absolutely dust proof cases in solid gold gold filled silver and nickel that will give your watch movement proper protection Como in and let us show them to you The 0BEBLINBR0SC0 1119 STREET Buying a IVICTORl on the casy-pay-ment plan is having the cake and the penny too You get the music and you never miss the money Stop and lot us explain our easy-paymont plan 1909 Mariposa St I DE LAMBERT POSTPONES ATTEMPT TO SEPTEMBER CALAIS July Count De Lambert has decided to abandon his at-t mpt to cross the English channel with ills aeroplane until September when he hopes lie weather will be more settled LOS ANGELES July 28 Ernest Sundin confessed Monrovia bank r'bber was today sentenced to serve five years in the state penitentiary He was refused probation Two other members of the gang that got nearly $30000 from the First National Bank of Monrovia Were previously sentenced to eight and ten years respectively Sundin comes of good family and it was his first step In crime the precinct in which he registered The point is practically the same in the Aurandt case that the complaint on which the arrest was made is for the same reason defective and the defect not remedied by the commitment of Justice Graham in stating that he was held to answer for an offense cognizable under the law Judge Church was very positive in his construction of the law but out ot sake gave Attorney Aynesworth until tills afternoon to produce authorities if he can why the prisoner should not be liberated under the writ The outlook is for discharge today PAID UP THE DUES A Grafft tho Clovis baker held to answer for obtaining money under alleged false pretences was discharged from custody yesterday on habeas corpus the district attorney consenting under all the circumstances of the case The false representations were as to certain bills due and unpaid by the business when making the sale to the complainant It is understood that since arrest and holding over to answer and pending the habeas corpus proceedings Grafft has met and paid off the disputed claims COURT NOTES Virena Russell has been permitted to publish summons in her action for divorce from Russell on the ground of failure to previde She says she last heard from him in a letter sent by him from Bakersfield on May 10 1904 and has no present knowledge of his wherebaouts Wynne has sued Chris Jensen and Dolph Owens to recover $48175 claimed as an unpaid balance for hay sold them AMERICANS DO NOT GET A SQUARE DEAL ASHING (ON July President Taft was Informed today that American should be given the opportunity to re-suippers are being discriminated against I deem himself and as Mr Hawson statin favor of French English and German ed it is not the desire of the district in carrying supplies to the Isthmus of lanama was reported tonignt The re port It is said was made by Bernard Baser president of the Baltimore lrubt and Guarantee company who was sent to Panama by the president for the purpose of inspecting shipping eondi ons Baker went to San Francisco some time ago with the intention of organizing tliero a steamship line between that port and the Isthmus It was wlulo engaged in this undertaking that he gained tho idea that Americans were disciiml-nated against The statement was supplemented by Deputy District Attorney Hawson that Mr and Mrs Kohler as the complainants had asked him to intercede for their employe believing he office to make a criminal of one ho by the proper exercise of judicial leniency can be made a good citizen once more It was also stated that in his late employ Goss had handled hundreds of dollars and accounted for every cent has been trusted implicitly even to being given blank signed checks by Mrs Kohler and lastly that if released the Kohlers would take him into their employ again as a guarantee to the court of their faith in him and of the earnestness of their support of the plea in his behalf 7 RUSH CONTINUES FOR INDIAN LANDS SrOKAXE Wash July So great is the rush of applicants for Indian reservation lands to he drawn August ftll that the land department officials today placed nil order for 50000 more registration blanks 10000 power of attorney and 00000 colored envelopes At 4 Tuesdav with jil tie more than half the time 'for reg istration passed Superintendent Witten had 'received 86 650 applications for Kalispell lands E5220 for the Spokane reservation and 67079 for the d'Alene the total being 148955 It is figured that there are about 6400 homesteads available on the three reserves Bv tonight it is believed even the record of the Oklahoma rush will have keen broke If your liver is sluggish and out of tone and you feel dull bilious constipated take a dose of Ktnmach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right In the morning I I.

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