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Show The Saet Lake Telegram. TIintRDAY KVENINO. DECKMBKH 21. IfsL - NOTICE. OPPOSES REPEAL OF COUNCIL SITSlbOWN HARD UPON CHAIRMAN CLAWSON fA NOTICf: 1R ItKHttflT OIvr.N THA of the a e imln-ste- r tiling of the members "n of church, a c. lreberian beU on the Halt Utah, wlil Cltj. f'.U day of January. at oViwK p t m . st Ms efcurcte buik'tt g. tteta. and Buh street, bet we, n . cf the purj-laU Iaks Otr, I'tan. lo 'J trutt rttbotUint i: boara toof the sod transfer th title real etat ptnwl by It In Past i tan. to wit: Commm!M" at the t.otheat farnr P ' W ai , fait target-- turr.'.r.gJ . Ih'r.i f Wert !t?y anl onr-ha-tf fT etsti south --l trr.r ro.!, t on h;f snd .n C a. n fT rrrt. in b t lure tr sir lo to b Paid rs:e arj OGDEN.NEWS COMMUTATION ACT NtntaWr IT. WASHINGTON. Dec 24. Chairman eey of the Publlo I .and commute of tha House appeared be for tha Public Lmd lab-commission and presented an j Declares His Statements s to Sale of Asphaltum Arc "Untrue, Unjustrjle and Incorrect." Forgery lncras no alarming- - - At the conclusion of the hearln!thlch was punctuated with acrimonious debate, charges and counterhL-ges- , the committee of the whole passed the following resolution on ajto 1 vote: "In the matter of the charges ote chairman of the Board of Public Works in the public press, of a loss ft $600 to the city through the Bale of a lot of asphaltum to P. J Moran, Statements are untrue, unjustifiable and incorrect in every particular." Leah CI. I-- In th number of commuted homesteads In latayeara and there was nothing- whatever In the record to a how that any ctmstderabla ben - ;t McKlnney of Ogdert and Mrs. Ortn of Bait hava tmn arrested upon a complaint swtm to by Mrs Kllaabeth IWltngs. charging thrtn with forgery. According to th complaint Mrs. McKlnr.er. who Is tha widow of tha lata A. C. Mc Kinney, (ivt Mrs. Illillng a deed to certain r estate, hut that a Mr Ureen later wert to Attorney Kimball and had him miki out a ded tn b half cf Klisabeth innings coc.eIrig tha pror-ertto Mrs. McKlnney. Mrm. rate argument against ha repeal of tha commutation clause of tha homestead act. By atatiatlca he showed that thera had Charged. k Nu!.a . fr t lh-r- S :'' r. 4 Wmmi ml aaAa ta .it. vl tri!. pa) inert cf vt f -- - . U"J , a ti. !;; it t ..:!. v - ias at m ar4. ai-- ie 4 It of l, k f-- l,)v l. rl"Met . la ro-e- fcifrroer.t s-- rn:r t-- -- til - AMva.it. i. ..t if sd ekVr.-akj tfee t ) a Li .- s4r $ " 5- -T la to Ja-- 4t ! Nlcraoto a4 sr Jvh $jr U Ciit f.tiiel " S3 ttvltais. i.wnt,b4 k j av rr tefct 12. ny. Ms fri).a Ik (y r ttitcs Ul said to rx4. principal ed 1 .. V. rj-or- ke i tail f frwsa ttrwB , taasa ltst ci atClth rata at n KSa h ,i ..vu I li-- at t''1"" . j - f 4 t4M ' fc- i,t,y number of frauds had been perpetrated John 11 I4Sy Chtrge Is Dismiaaei. Till: WKtTMlMTKR rilURCH. under the law. On the contrary, he main Rudo'rh Wein.. a panhir man. actained that the department has It In Its of was dlrharg4 u power to no administer this law as tn pre- - cused -a ( .i( atturv. ai-TRUSTEE'S f it by J edge Howell eter.ay. Me rent fraud. Mr. Ljicy lou'ltfd rr t i' Wa mlll4 iKinn a James cf If."" salt by 1 might b advisable to Increase the prlca mi, I tint.t S : iu Uclothe from a grip Mrh Kd AND (I.tl.tll per acre to b paid on mmmulel entries. of a. t t JOSKPlt NtritOt WHKRttA. t... u. Mm. wish The Monde!! of Wyoming pawned J t:-- t tnilng clothing Farsh .Mcbots. r t wife. f lt t'cue-tKepresentatlve ! iir-A- . It issui xfto'e t,ii' made a similar trcumrnt, ano Benstor waa located In another twnhlp. . a i. l ' t- h. t t&.r of lu bait tl.e i.. .i .f". iake. TerrHory ta. tha Tlesr that Fulton of Oresjon U r.t-...st .U r wf r tei js4 lt--a f d'e-- l U Cert !n 4'-- t the? commutation mere tvas a stormy session or th Irian Is misplaced." A little later he no reason existed expressM why He r. Held for ae.d f J Trial. ef It. I3l. Hj4rtit-'Jt. convinced should be repealed. r f ft the. I'Uh. rn ltrr-r?City Council, sltt'ng as a committee o' aid he had no intention to cast reflec- law - 1 that no particular fraud was perpetrated aireKlijah Morrison and Attxfi tlar.tey. mb effl.r t c 'T f ne ine tjtke because upon had to " lo In under its provision. the whole, last night, r H. ounc,u' 4 place the rw!.lons rtture4 c f "rut I len 3 r, U algrd h T.. Pl Hpember. c. 01 fcfr. of burg'artainr the store of L. . 1 . . lis line uuiiuai i;sjcvi ivr luurieen It saW i VJ rf r. b M. U,not.'.s vag li eponsibility for the supposed difference inembers." A J, were l Oark Hn smilftw-t m.TiMnr, ! m f ai.T-Ke-i- p H a Jfia vr4 l .' i iar.d re. ror.rc4 Jari' I tha Little Folk Wall. of 10 cents per lineal foot for eight-inc- s ar-- $ befjre Judge Howell yesterday, waived off e , '2.t . I i.t. v,r.Uu-- au i le fi.l and wr Wound over to tha truatee, trrjertr r t The Holidays bring a lot of feasting; examination w li lt js4 eewer pipe In the Kennedy & Co. blr! Hol&s "Fernie" in Contempt. as l sr.4 n t' hreir.sf',er Ar;rV. n " ' t ef a ' I Daveler wanted to know for the little ones. In spite of all you L'lftrtcl court un.Ur Hio bond each. J.roS lifhM--'' Action on this matter was deferred an f f Councilman i ' l s4-t'g t it r..M rr."f!Ear- - r, l or were the unlucky fifteenth man. can do. thy will cat tro much candy he fcmt. Mi!w-a- f ."a ' ;' the Council took up the charge of Chair fwhen Chairman Clawson said that and cake. This mean inknM and bad salt wj;t Compromise Agreed Upon. rje ata. I rtto. r fl Im f It h.::r f t 1 tT. I ...., imr thl.V. man Clawson of the Board of Publl Councilman Fernstrom was the fifteenth feelings, which can be presented if you The Mrtlcs to th elsrr.aa sufl hrojrM rivih!. e tfl veaff s! fit to a--t ! lrvr t r r..e-- i . V. HufT Rialrst a Caicarct every nlg.t. by Cwrr lil th tk V rare of Works In regard to the sale of apphal fmember for whom he had the "utmost will give them tr ith st intereat . VN extern comr-anral.;ty as e Kaiir a1 ! f t' u. s t. a t he Ca.tareta are liked by the lltt'a folks (irthile icontempt. .j lh. tv--- sr arnm from cr.t turn. a ti.e at-'-e tertiay agrei unon a compromise e.f f.art t!' pall. Ke waa then ruled off the floor on an because they can eat them Jut Ilk UMf:-'I r tni , ''I " at :n Both Chairman Clawson and City En objection by Councilman Fernstrom, candy. 10 cnts a, box at any drug store. anl the case was irr.iBd out of court. it rroii-if. aaaJ t raa I.,"' C Prar a, ij ? at a r or was tne motion and prlrcipal were I: Each passed. present. k glneer Kelsey -r ?.!), as--t 'ah, a.4 tl It h s: mj . If "r S r;!T cftf tsa l tw!e City Brief. Ack for the Deferet cljrar. Oood qual rr l'tai turn waa given the privilege of th ni trm atu'tr t the j -' t b n pnn of Henry lrtret Walker, tre tnr4 cr r.e. lr!rr3t vrtall ity; aweet taste. The best In the mar Kmrnett. 4- remtrd J ti-- t . floor. i ti... it i a. In f l at If tofr.indld jrli-;ra' hoit1 yesterday ket. j plaal HID IN BARN TWO r f .U h ll,e etat i. ft rd tsf At the opening of the meeting, Coun hfl , the gtu. o;s! I V If -- at, eU ti. H J'J AVher. Trr 1 la'f;wife. ih, i.tin aaalfipoir! oilman Thomas was invited, to take thi D. J. Sharp Coal Co.. 73 South Main a"i ava H ' tiwt r.ss ;f4 ?arah suit brojgr.t jeunnie Kjre e. DAYS WITHOUT FOOD St. Office telephone, 719. Yard a t iif:ivl. aa ! in tllvcrce ; i huatsnd. CharW lo chair, in the absence of President Cot trut against sctel hr t !' t I t ttvTaf) i tjifty a 522. rnerta ss a.i ! al. giV.K fa'.: j re t provide. (! frr treli. fc.t-.'s; t : : ifi-- . to f t .4si t'.fHi jjvn I waa.'.trtiv i Oat t fffat at ii5..r ' Clawson Makes Explanation. Wherrse. naa sworn lo orr" r Actions of W. H. Graham Indicate leieci.ve t'er,or e t ' j K.r Oreat reductloa In dressmaking In o.r.t " i"'-'lo ci." ;i thst'tn n sgatnet Kred Itnaner and Otto tr?i t.r" X puints Mr. Clawson was then given the floo: Madam Jones and Mr. lWKf!ra departt - d lfn lV.'f VJ" wa-- aa .f :;her r' UUlr. charging tnm with lnrorUa-tbi!That He Is Mentally Deranged; '' rajmM ir.,M.-:'-- , ir. ! KEITH-' ments. ' nillEN CO. and reviewed in detail the entire proh.jMj' or r.'r-f.'lJjfnir,r and they will i'.ktly be setst to the reform " the' '" f t or t"l". . ai . ren. ceedings leading up to the awarding bj st bocl. Examination Likely. m. rir jtf ' t f rn .e ,:t. !t exsewer thrriR contract of for -board the J.u.ti, the as . ,J sn.e tt .a r .T.s-nar.v f r reach tf Co. &J He ex 1 ' f tensions to Kennedy & . o Charles W. Crcs. aged r7. f Oakland. I j to : . t PRISONER v. ii. ijranara, wno was touna in a SHACKLED l had read the i o frt... 1 , ah CaL. and Cur a Hnjdrr. :C of OgJm. were la cor,t5rl .frji" "' J plained 29that ne possibly I si ;(;' N'h It o r. a Hctr.to wcl. They ktt '" instead of 39 cents on the bid barn at 475 South Third East street and t rf tiwUi ir gTnte4 eterday figures were merried by Pee. Urown of the n U .Jl. a ' J -- l al as -l! for the eight-inc- h taken to the police station, 13 believed to ta te r,!t pipe, but that a cleri'""'' jiiiwau LEAPS FROM TRAIN Kplcopsl .. Cjt church. t j.i-ft"-'- 1 cal mistake of that kind was not euffl be insane. r', oi1 t:rn J a . ' , ,;j,ti. S Cf i; ho! W ef - r t f r.:Mi- cient for rejecting the bid. The tabu. f r" 1 4 was found that he had brn In the :.. '.he It A t s''1 wer foI r s t.-in Marrtege . f a lt.rret:atr:y t . lr. . t , lated statements made by the Kngineer. barn for two days and nlghta without I.". . ' ,1 I I e. 2i Sha kl"d with a ,r J7. himon n ..f PORTLAND. i tr. t.i ui ir itKgtnbot llow: 0r .li' es--. he said, were not signed and unofficial iooa. r ' f I m". I 2.1. t. n .S! i M- t'.i;.-i- , f both of Or'. en; J M. tiT ;n tr ..t .. i and attired perhapa in naught but AJa ' r ,..r, eGraham was taken frt m the station to in a;:y way, and that if changes were o. S. and Ar.r.a Ii.Stt. Si. h.,tn t"l: ce uf. i petkman. t f a W. a "tr c r f 1 I Thurlow hla Parker. io I : ir j r,; clolh. night the I he where were became county infirmary, ,!. made in the original proposals they Jsroes Iowe. i; and Ida Ojer. lk,i,.,r ' of t.e. t l.e vl J'a.t l.j'" nt. J. H. Hurroms. Zt, made while in the possession of the City so violentcell.thatHe 'v hashad to b nutof Inde-a alias Drown, the forger, who haa been 21. roth of Ijyton; ....--ht t glr.r,;-- t t t:. A '. r 2 trl-r bcth ef Ug4en. for L.)dla Winters. symptoms Nlfh.li snl !rah eluding the Portland police detctlv .1 1 f Engineer's office. Even at 39 cents he padded Or5l. ...1 the rf tremens lirium r i..f and if doe his .sf condition therein. ar..l. nat'jrra 'f.. A it weeks, walked on l he southbound Oregon i t..;-rIvStilU? r - 1 pointed out that the bid of Kennedy & not improve will be examined In the Dis ' , n . . ....... j. . Jltter & Navigation Head-Oa- . Ital'.road train ,f etri-: I .. t Collided . e ;t ;. r ill Co. was more than $1000 less than that trict court as to his mental condition. at t tf mute hta and Umatilla at station ,.rrt. morning t an r sa , ..' tftt.;t . rorrsj Hecond "n": of P. J. Moran, the next lowest bidder, ctton t . .tl. of lifj Mrrl. Ala.. Tc. ;. aurtinn. at iit- it: escape, while Detective Jt Day slumbervJ i b '. r i r. ft v ' I 1 -e a l I tk ' 4 i. and that Moran's figures for the eight-inc- h In th' if r l ' : I ' r on'n t In a Pullman palace berth. through train No. S of tre one Iaimv ;r' Meets Greek. Geek (' W't ill ijfh I 2 41 an hour ' railroad, running ' The tifllrr retired at 'j o clock, leaving NahvU cents, or cents per er-- l Terrl:ory tr.r an pipe were li 9 lft,!v.foir t The Tartar General hla In charge of a negro torter, f.fteon mln ilea late, collided head-o- n Shanghai, Dec. r wcr ill foot higher than that of the North Da; 1. liX" ft '1' ,!.a y n'!'. t f fff ft-tit. ef Sie. ' ccimm.!i!lin Ira'n tet'.-.at Kirin reports that an indecisive battle who ent to alen. Parker took advan- callh the Iccatur w i a .P g a h '.tw ai.d e ..! tjjri. kota firm. t r're or I ! ' f a mile south tf her th!i has occurred between tour battalions of tage of the porter's slumber to make ht Klloaii ;tt ; tVrt-n,fj'i'(ftrt !n On person wa killed ant afternoon. Irira a nih Chinese from Hung Chun and l."oo escape. i ts;?.i arl Kelsey Has an Inning-'.'it ri,,e rrth f iresrctl.-111'' S !" t'iir--r" i c v lll.Mj-tire rt who Is but 21 years Id, Is the Injured. Koreans, who Invaded Chines territory a. lght'cn Parker, ' e t.f - 4 f.r) i ' he rs'W Mr. In reply, a:'. son of wealthy parents at Deer Ixlge. Kelsey stated that it'f p.tl I:r i!;n.i AC fie t serf o M rf . in the took the figures 29 from the contract beworth of Mont. He forged more than puh'.Uhed ,ry t i rTien a. t f t.e . Shot by Chlcksn Thief. TifOee i!i nl tr!-checks In Portland about six weeka ao fore it was read and also when read by Walls Fall. . .11 M . . iurrt-.ie. ,. . . or Armory In the most reckless faahlon. He was loIlverm. Wash.. Der. :. John if Hols, r- the chairman. He further said that . t c? .v: w or . r ;t f "n I i'tfji' an! 24. In was near rr,o! Helena One Dec. arrested. shot walls cated Hrohorr.iah. New the and Ieiectlve of throus the "; living York, ''.4. S t rT pipe was worth 29 cents f. o. b. in the old Thirteenth Keiment armory, Day, who has been connected with the the h'art Saat night by a chicken tMrf irtirr fnf M!r!'l hf 'T ..f this city and that any firm would lose Brooklyn, fell today. Two workmen were local police force for 2i years, was sent fr whom he was tsylng in wstt. The Wt erelrt ' f te ; r r vn sa.il tenors re t nr.'. T i "e ! ; t h- holler cf l U money in furnishing it at that price. murderer escaped. killed and seven others were badly hurt. t ail ll,ttHl after him. irrr.;e-ary rf 1' r f U. rrr-ert ho'-to Chief Draughtsman Charles E. Reed they r.Mi nr. e nt.iMi of 1 Jn atl-ft ' 1 t rf?'. srhtl"-e.'.-a. t'hierl?' ft Salt Ia. '. -- : t . fun. a j then took the stand and, after being cf nr.y a t by r In n ?. sworn, stated that the proposals read 29 t im a f r either rf the riffiH milfr b i?hrl r. Vii V u A ATle. st'' r !' 2 1" ' r lo tf. .1. cents, In figures and in writing. He ee ' t - ' ' " c-said that he had carefully examined the cf taw or !!"-. a- -JI IV'I " 5",fft fl.t:jfS,Vr. Mfffi. ,f tve proposals, and said that there were no rjfH'i.s T ! t f cr KI'T. e'.a interlineations or alterations. j svjl't e !vnl!'!-.!-. 'H aft 1 '. the rrccxnoi-iJFRi- V r"-Too n'!..l'r much of a d l cood ar-alBlame Aimed at Kegler. thine! Thai'i what vc heeti:;o. ft to t ' t rnruUr e f r t - al: ""- tr.i an rl. . liable to take during a holiday srnon. I Ir.i!:hv. f 'e fr -. .a'-' - V . r r ef ' a In answer to Mr. Heed's testimony, ! e ct ml r : I y ' "" J1.,., Mr. Clawson produced the proposals r MfM la r f will it do and mn!;r lhrr.p Jv s ,icL jolly people r er 'esferare rf this Tr .:!; JHNr' at! tS.e t f t s ' - .ai f and showed that interlineations had ro t 1 si 11 t m nf e a t re a ai j) t " t .3 l.f j been made, at least in regard to the "In time of peace prepare for var," r.r.n lu.vr ? -' i - r t 1 at t i a a s y a or Vrtr. . r ri' l ff f n t$ I sureties of the bidder, the name of one f b f I : 15 t . : t . a. f ;s I"".; i Nat', 0, fnri the a house ' o r firm having been written in the propo 1. pleasant, prrfect, pa!a!l! p siti.t J ' ' e t ... k f .:. a J af J Ie 1', r !.. of t !' . r ' .v ; sals and another afterward inserted. t r; r..t.r if!, medicine for sour sick tj 3 1 stomach, : t lieatbchr. w'.V, or en s;l r''"' f Ifi ' r .t;.--Councilman Fernstrom then suggested , iH-i of 1,1 (I'lffl t ' ' t .' - i t i"1) t f.a !(!' that perhaps Draughtsman Reed and ifin-'-.twinds, furred a biliousnes?, belching, 1 cr V t ' ' if l.z,' Kelsey were right and that there had 5''"' .r.r"--i- . 1 hi t .?.t r j,. - ra f,f eutta df. r liver, constipation, bad breath, b.id taste, a'.l i;. Lie ; been a substitution. He said: t -i I " r-- .. t : T "The clerk of the board has lost . c-TMIMtil.l t d rri to result from holiday ari.e i. J rio trrJ:-t Cn cirrt-Canda 1 rrlr r'f a1 .... strtrt,ft;s before, and the same thing could v e a 1 r ... ! I .tt r it.' r .a .i Cathartic is what you vant; .1 i.j! I"t afVr a lc- happen again. r . .! .iiro" f .r e nI' j. "You can't make me believe that Is "h tr trrma r'Nf big meal will prevent sickness, or a Mole? .it nl hl tlie original contract. I believe that t ;ov or tTitn someone friendly to the contractor? !: before to bed, after a Kcod ti.T.f. will fix j sr. Utr cf en'h , non?r irita-refr.- t r s t l .".:. saw that j . h,l ! the he when rf i uia changed figures r-- : ? I r trj. (v. nr.; i r JJ ' l"!h. for morninj;. and let all he had made a losing contract" ' e; Jr.' sal! htih N'v" clear a , a r n y f: ivfee la !vat a? y.ti f,ct up t Ih'tr r t ; f i ' t . !! rr . k c r il f ? Who Raised the Figures P ' ; r ' M rn . bell, ready for business or pleasure. ci! t 1 '. ;.j.-.- r iM'i'-Mr- l lv,e hi1re t'it T 1 tl". t ' t. rCfl'itt .r "Then the question is. who rnlsed f ;. r. rii ' ' t if 1!" : r tirrt nt Beat for the Boweis. All dtuec'a'a. tc, v. ?e- - r . SV I t Jitifa f J t' 1 ! BV.. the figures?" &aid Councilman Hew v ' : At l Oeriume t sMet aiamre j C C C. UiHiMxH t rr XSi .f tV- ' - i Jir i I w, J lett. i a , curs or ypur rfe bata. twp:e f4 booklet lr-,.- !t I.ff'i t sa.'l- ",' -J ti t rI. Vl ifs I c. f free. Af !rea t'''-- . "f' t"e "They were raised between the time :t 2 r f!l !l f r ( i)")rp .e . ! It of l"o f ir i -fcterlie, the contract left the City Engineer's Cs., Chtcafo r Nsw Ysik r,..1; ; '.'t a .W. r f T IN i?T 15 ' II;-.- - r--. st'r- -f -. f jfi' a - J 1 s'.iin a lisrf.r'a fice and the time the contract was rT-Mr. Council f ,( signed by Clawson," said TtT i : lie .rn f f "'tff II '.;. 'T"! a - vrT l cf man Fernstrom. "The change could t.f Tr '- r r j ck f'.i .;", nave been made if the company was friendly with the clerk." 'V I Js ; 1! if. j Both Chairman Clawson and J. D. S'" . )i n if..-- . a : w . t: Murdock, a member of the Board of I .r-- l I an ' 1 ' rROPATE Public Works, said on ;4 i,a-5-er I f i""! i!t (!'!( s - l !' NOTICE. tion that it was possible but highly im I i- -l rl ! aJaa- !r d t".:k r rl-rc4;- i ''f ."re1 probable for a substitution to have j tint la', !.' -' lir' tr't, t eta f r frhrr Imr-'- -t fceen made. t lo nirr r ' rffJ he ft r Discredits Substitution. o-- t nr .v. l 1: Tiir. mtTiu-- T f.t- rf tmr 7.M-J 1a ".'.?", . eia-tf fisi. Mr. Murdock said that he had only t- v u M tft rea :;:. rf ir 11. n 1 1i . r sympathy for the man from the En Ve ,r-,-. f.t III1 in. f ra- (i T I1 j tn t ftale gineer's office who had taken oath that rf l -? " - rf--I'f? ,f fef.--:.1 4 ere r rr. t 4 t, the figures in the original proposals - -'n.n s if.if It are. ilr.ar 1 ' a; ; It were 29 cents. "It was impossible that -r t ! f s r .a viu. :f nrr 1 , if rf Ti any substitution could have been made, '.ri the ' in t ' vrty ait f.f - r y r re s t.is acisti . j . he said, and added, "unless it was I .a' i t t t Kt f In t'Sy fajs made while the proposals were in the r ejef?..-j :r rir4 ststf e t f uc r far:. re err r. o iRltl.y a't-"- . I ait i ; t possession of the City Engineer's office; frrr . t . , a ;.ct--.; 1: 1 r w;;j t l. tt"e 4 but that, of course, would Infer derelic ,J r r. . r f 1 ( f tre 4srt U ' t - tf.fft. I ! full of the outA story of Holland at Christmas-tid- e irr.t M-- .rf! ??' tion in that office, and I wouldn't do j 'r t!-Mr. r, a a tr 't a. ; afar n .' r rf ' ' - fr.' V that." t It t. "2 1 liJa r ' cc Clerk Kegler's side of the controversy door freshness and healthful gnyc'y of the Dutch, ;, aaa. e ' i r f a c jf f ; (,i;a ri.iiru'l ! r will be heard next Monday night. An PtTltr-m.ANf3 r f k "! rf ft) r He I I artist-autho' contributed by the f.r re ar. at . iUttr-- 4 be .ifc r. O. sa'reaa. So : George Wharton i r I . ? i t Charge in Moran Case. f rr'rr i r f I. "H Clatu frtat. ' la;t Ctj. eny t l) f j r?"r The Council committee of the whole " al'l t 'Kfr' Edwards, and illustrated in color by him in the then took up the matter of an inquiry ' . ' j , t ?a into the assertion made at the last r ' ' 1 Ai3Lcsr.n:;T notice. In - ' r f I r sa I' N. meetirg of the Board of Public "Works rf j! 1 i ! m tr M'."'r-by Chairman Clawson that the city had f .a - , fMf(-:;s... ra i,: 11' ' a. n.J'!r.I been deprived of SR00 on the sale of . .', t e J.rrrl.v some asphaltum to P. J. Moran by the at a t i. t .,n re I jtr- - rl . r l . if - , I City Engineer being too officious. After i r I ! J ! t .i t Kt.l f r t . . . 2 ai r en hour's discussion it was shown that ..r-h " e't h li.r r ufl nnv .'.r--f f W r . T twe ,,,. ,, r r In lh the city received a fair price for the t '.'t i a. i l3 a ' ,f. the . i ii , j, ' : 1 .,e fcl i . r. j nr material; that the wile of the asphaltum I e fi, , . . .it . i Iti I f I'M' i t was not irregular, and that, Mr. Moran if'i a.; r . "t a? . : f!V. 'a. ; l,jVr . made the first overtures for the sale. ..rf ;ii ' ; ' ' ' r ! v the t f A r a s". ' k I.; j a y Mr. Clawson then tried to show by I K f. rf t r I fl , , :l letters that the city had lost about fS . ; . il'.j? r. rt ef- !e tr. 1 ?. , J ; J i Sv ! r i t t per ton on the deal. He had figured on J a j,. ITIti -'a jc! 5. i s. -f ' a a buying and not on a selling basis. In ist 5 rr. trir. e ; i j i i a: a If t! I r n ir rr ;;- his explanation as to how he came to l il .' rfa :v ti - : ; ; i l o , J"nt). , make the remark which h did, Chairt r.'Ur ' e c r. r ! If That atv f j:h e; man Clawson said he intended to say J ' ie t i nrrr-' ; r ! rf M IV the city had lost $G per ton by the deal. iv r f ' It' .! l)!'-rl ' The resolution referred to in the openW. tr f ,, if I' Cm. i ' ! ing paragraph was then introduced. II the t r tr.. ! . r r. i.l t c .tr. nr rf - 4 Clawson Attacks Kelsey. r '..ire ai 1 ritri;-f. i in color; 75 illustrations, 32 S 1 I il er an "'! Chairman Clawson referred to !( e rn I B; f 1 ! r 1 rPKClAL (T rrf..tre a h! 1'f rTt ; a full-pagKelsey in a remark in which he said of them In aail many knew that the confidence "placed in thl. N'r" hug n,' 'i!r- -, r iJl!;l I ! IH fr tf f tr, relesai i f : WINE AND LIQUORS ' I J'l. ft-1,11 5.i' r.rt r-i tl-All of them splendidly illustrated, and all frot.i the "I was much afflicted with sciatica," C rr Wrl rfc- - Trt-tr't ..i"e ! at 4 i ; ! " a ' - if writes Ed C. Nud, Iowavllle. Sedgwick tnkrn n iAY5 ONI.T of I v A the ltctionists cleverest th'trld" pens Co., Kan., "going about on crutches Nl! Fur.-J !i; ') 'r f pa. 1 Sj! a.:rn I , . and suffering a deal of pain. I was in. J V I I t ,. J " (111 I .r T f ,',,. duced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, V.4--?-, ri(;Mi 5' i;iwi. a- .- I ! which relieved me. I used three 50c l !v.m--ajr.iit-!H.i wa I V. I J bottles. It Is the greatest liniment I lU.I' rr ' - 5' r ! 1. S' the rft nil ever used; have recommended it to a .1. ! :t I'nl ' ' f. ef ml lv rtn--frtfn number of persons; all express themI ' e j t c fata COUNCIL !".' frpt selves as being benefited by it. I now LIQUOR i . J.t I HOUSE of UP III J :' r rrn( I r c a , walk without crutches, able to perform Ul ee-l ta Whrresa. flar N''h J..ai I R.H. S3 r. AND -i 1 s.r,tRUSSELL, PUBLISHER, 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK .! a f a great deal of Lght labor on the farm." tt 5T Nlrhola in tT tre a .jra l a t sealnat Ii f rM-ri'25c, EOc, $1.00. Sold by Z. C. M. I. Drug riria slr ailth sail rtpiir mi;rl!'-ii fni. Dept-ilotlars. wfclrh al4 i'tinrt.: right .)000000 emr-st"emn- ". - tn it-ltK- $ f" lrt ojJ. !..'. - hr .. r t. ts " " r4 I- te - t a- i- r r" ini :!. t-- r-- A'-"- t.. 1IU. aJ ru Jti4 i- . i-t X rflr. c" t" rrt tlt ui:a. t'd rtrtt r-- r n J..-.r- f. y. ma-turit- r--"- t-- '"- '' .' aj V - 1 rr tele-phon- Nl: Ke, tt ?srl -- op(lf - a r,f -- iu ?- ti. i.t r,ir 1 - -- 1 S : 1 tr t- - t- Jr1 - - r.f if. i-- r j l-- 'Ot) e 1 - r-- -- O - "rf 1 d !- ';. S S - "ff it slt-ycar-o- ld l- d leg-trc- lit. 8M na ''' - : a-- , cf-fts'- f S :"..' 2-- prl-on- a.-- V f-- .? -- t- I- .' r-- - ., 'rr'a . - 1 ft . l it''twt. 1 i T -i- e fif. -r t if-.- '. te , rrra. ts-len- ,ry X s-- 1 ll'-n- -- 1 5 1 1 i . i'" cif. ttt t- 1 ! ten-in- ch . - . K - ii--- rJ,ei -- Much Holiday Fun and Folly :rrf, trf f r- u-- re ,i t r . !. . . -- r-- " 1 'nVt -- - -. - -- ! 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