Show Polish tO or Esperanto It Was I All AlI Greek to the Idaho Ida Sheriff I U S 11 U tol lr Yal c Idaho S pi 1 17 t. t o rt I aU- aU iti w. w U gUL e except 0 a fear fer words beginning Je 1 for Cor the most moet part burt the l letter ller d eI d and sounding r Hk like the nr tint of his ll name Lu- Lu doyle dovle ki a Ii r y Jole called calle at the ab b rifT morning morn morn- n ing and h iegan to sputter I f forth rth a irrl vanc that wounded to Sheriff A Sl JI 1 nail Bailey e like a a. rute rate t-rate ImItation o a stenographic manual After till this gu u h of oC voluble lion llon accompanied I by violent gestures tile continue for Cor about ll e minutes Uio- Uio Sheriff h began beiran to take tako a hon hand band in inthe inthe the name himself and amI In fn language n p IMi- IMi th thUc tlc and aud eloquent indicated indicated- d- d that Hist ho didn't know what wa was to get loet at atM apparently understood un un- the sheriff for tor h ho topped stopped a. a moment an and thou a gleam of oC IIII in intelligence in- in I c 0 his ol unshaven counton n noe started In a agaIn grain worse than than- ever aver Sheriff nal naiLe was ns about to scud nd for forthe or orthe orthe the Jailer JI thinking that It m might ht be bo necessary i to get et a garment known alla an na ana a strait waistcoat for his lois caller callor who when somebody y suggested that thal an n Interpreter tee ter bo be sent scott for r This suggestion was carried out and alJ after one or 01 two different dif dif- ferent nationalities ha had been bent procured II a mother nother lole with a 3 an n name name- appeared red For a 0 moment or 01 t two both huth n med mori r wont went to It It IL and the soun that permeated the time sherIffs sheriff department L J resembled the exertions of ot a rambunctious phone phone- sr graph Then Thea the lie second ond Polo Pole turned to tile the berH and nd U that at 1 Lu- Lu 1 lc do oc had Jad spoken to to h. h n the or of hl his native nathe country and Hurting the UJ sheriff sherler unable to u Ulmer- tand that had load tried l which h h. h had hod been been J led to tu e ewas wall SP spoken spon all alt oV o or Jr r tho w lJ J The Tho rl regretted retted that ho lie hal had never ne heard of ot of that country before beCore aD and after asking whore It wa was tras requested oJ the tho Pole I to announce hm Ilk trouble The Interpreter stated that his friend was wan a new ne arrival from whore where Tie he had ha been heen a student In the time University er sit sity of ot St. St Petersburg It was wao there that he lie and a number of or friends hall hail learned Esperanto hut but b be becoming becoming be- be coming mixed up in politics ho he load had sailed for or America ll By ways and means t reached led Spokane and a sta stay of oC a day a or 01 two in that town town he- he canio came Caine on to to Wallace Somewhere Somewhere Somewhere Some Some- where on the trip trill between New cw York and his lois luggage had been lost ind 1 it was vas to have o this traced trace that he lie went vent to UI tin tin- sheriff lie He was as referred to the raILroad company |