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HI PAGE TEN SUFIABOMBER he Cagner Daily Eribuns TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925 Bulgarian Cathedral Where Scores Died I in Bomb Blast Bo “LITTLE SYMPHONY’ SCORES FERTILEAGRICULTURAL REGIONS The first: cencert this year af the] Solo numbers were given by Mre. | i HELP BUILD Blb CITY HER sper “Little Symphony” orchestra | Berta Smtih, president of the Noc- “ eer , turne club, voeal soloist, and M Given last night at the First Bap.|tUrne club. vocal soloist. and MIES| ne rumble of the first trainjfound anywhere in the | United | its church under the auaplees of the } numt were greatly enjoyed. through the Big Horm gasin country Brash He said that there is an Cesar Noettene clud, proved the The personannel of the Little Sym-| sounded the revielle of Casper's tu: tie mae Pp etait Teter, ? versatility of local musicians. phony for last night's concert was oh A Aase! proposed Government Ts Still Magis: Cook ydalded his ‘betonsin lap fellows; Disectbr, ‘Ray, J. @eok:| (ot (he metropolis ef Wyoming] close alliance between Casper thei renditionvof the numbers. which | plenist ae cok | and the hub of 4 flourishing agricul: | the people of the Big Horn 7 . enjoyed 4 large audience of local | Helen one, Stanle ium, | Ural section of the state,” deqlared| ¥. J. Sullivan stated that the ¢ On Guard A gainst mysic lovers, Ed Flinn, who accom: | Miss Mary Flinn, I pal R. C. Cather in an address this noon | per delegation at Thermopolis + Rel 4 panied Miss Francis Bowerman on | Sylvia Blarth, Albert Miss | of the chamber of commerce forum|a splendid impression on Ly . tile ‘liad iaathe senuaic COntastRaGiate ier ai, | Shapard luncheon at the Henping hotel, > of the Big Horn basin ebel Uprising. Sult Lake, reviewed the results of | Foote a Mr, Cather wag one of the Casper Casper would benefit grea the Content cativehich’ Mien ceded la: Cea ® any dclegution who attended the recent| by developing the ugricultur man, loce soprano, wor c fi sts conven n of the Federated Clubs sibilidee of this section of the 5 ; F ; P n second | ists, Miss I § SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 21. place abi tiestt of the Big Horn basin held at Ther:| W. F. Wilkerson read an As “(By The Asssciatad Prodk mopolls, The spegker stated that | ciated Press dispatch to the Tyib bs h As ociated Pree ) Casper rhust build up a market to| giving the new reduced freight ? aptain Yankoff, who is buy from in order te sell Cusper|over the railroads from Caspe 1 Teeter been Fhe products in return. points east, announced by the ; e 1 Mr. Cather stated that the Big|state commerce commission ead { acy for} Horn basin count and Fremont|Leary, m¥mber of the forum hat Ramiine a vel county district are among the most | mittee presided at the luncheon and fertile agricultur tions to be| introduced the speakers fluence with the department of ths i | interior, went forward today with = ; a | — the announced purpose of “putting ; vat | (Centinned From “Page One) Sancrantnte: hittin this sasneni ead A She eens berere Ne due. ° vountab I deplore that a sit- | impropertly used county d Rigtaas oot, uation has urigen which necess! auded then the parti ponal gt h Tere eagles : e - tates legal procedure. However, |t for would in jae near & Sitorneye.. We. was a aritavaeu kin an \ the charges of negligence and in- | inal yy ’ pereey SenpRtN ITs SOF BOE: Bl the > pre Pah ’ | eompetence are of so serious a na “Er 0 at ; | cuit oe aa I Petermination plot i ae | ture that we have no choice ex " 5 * 5 9 BHCeeNS rit acrinaps | Opt to follow the procedure tald | ti atrona j heino'aibn iP OnL ea hear ens seoree Be. eaves Ut Me athntncs le photu shows a vrowd around down by the law. Therefo: a nt nd the ma e ar witness ainst the Montana i d the” iy refore, that uminer’s report ow ould ne » bu ar - q t | killed when » bomb was set off during fut ancient “tathedral of Soct) Kral in Sofie "whard wany were,'| ia" rath? er’ telslty of thesu | the manner in whion thie mo ule. not help “hut: asm the-anOter | Beratoy wax tHe tiret to'y calleq to s 1 out! ballet , ueral services fur Gen. Gee charges may b fotaliv: deter. ery . h this money was | ** pHleved. the stan leg out) be Het in a plot aimed at Kan Boris en. Georgeheiff, victim of a sasin's | ounce sit prea EEN Tred Y bs S i xpended. Some of the items appear} At any rate he was gone. when the| Under questioning by eeeereer eerees =a | done both te the taxpayers and to | regula, t and not altogether | officers arrived. ‘The fresh tracks | walsh, Hayes suid that ho was | the officers Involved. I hereby di- | x volved is of 4 man were found, however, and! vaited before the Brookhart commit bi 1 eae ee | t approximating 40,000, | Plaga followed them for some dis-] to, afoge the et you ¥ virtue of the author- Most of u 1 tee investigatin the department of : ot ave been paid | tance but the operator eyldently . ; (ty In me yested as Governor of | + cue Ph Y | justice in connection with the Hart 4 : ear [Pur facet gta ail Ba ‘ ona county en-|feynd little difficulty in hiding him-}Goroint prohibition case in ’ an PIP aLRe ne aac on Aeik, zo "| gaged there In another kind | self amid the rooks and deep ravines.) york. Hart Deere Tihical oro. itete tm the Biptolet Ggurt of Na- | rhe venorin woahiteces an 1924. | No one was: arrested, hibition director of New York - trene County such action as will | The re eem to indicate That the plant was operating on} 5, ; 3 5 e determine whether any . jth ty « sioners had | Wholesale seale and that the con ressed by Senator Wal. as t& t determine whather apy or all of ‘ 4 oe these: cue |atcuttton uot t- Hag A bean tayen: at | Mette not he met . Sut: officers invelved should be re ages #3 ! : “t) Wheeler in Washington thé ‘fin ‘ | moved. Vyoming|™uch expense and thought ts} ficap ct t bet “6 5 ag mt nur s # rends as | Proven by its size and scientif he went before the Brookhart My eek bi +) | PY FA vetted State Law lway in which it had been made, the sean. Hayes emphatically ds empl [eer | ment to ass hay ek x officers say. clared he had not. Darr >' is : “=== | you im such further inyestigatic : Bie: | OLSCGT COURLY | COD} a “i 1 oy ? ee Bohs : . 14s our duty teviaven me t ation mlesior Flistes chiuns From a spring in which a NW H. C. Glosser, former secretary Bitter Partisanship Riles in -French\mvs ven sera ouimtioaea ta | eetwum nie tae mlgroner, avunier ot uns school | serve had. been constructed ram | Garden Campbell, Montana al oper , |we are guing tal Pek Wee dd ustec c : boxes, the officers found a length of | tor for whom Wheeler is alle; t : by Lae, ni 3 S re guing to take an Interest in| ((Signed) f or town, or ng is alleged té Chamber With Reading of Statement. |: | (. ee ee holding. any apnomne [oneinch, pipe leading to the cooling| "sve acted before the interlor 4x Of P li N | Se ee Pie role reg Shik pow vson holding | Y*t 1n the au house. This pipe sealiyed in prosecuting oil prospect. oliev I Oy) gs ne LE leek 0G eee a tive office cr the lame |€as about eet long. Each of| ing claims, wae recalled to the stand, ‘ ew Govern ment. |in hiving @ private iE ate i Sree ieee te, who shall, during the |t8¢ elsht stills were so connected He was a government witness > }ecount ok; the board: oF county Nrauthetnalint treat kt m cupy such office with the cooling vat that they could} Questioned by Senator Walsh, ihe | cone Hooke: the: baarsiabiorunty| miewers pm from Attorne uch appointing power and |All be operated at the sgme time.|Glosser denied that he told Fret ~ ARIS ~(By The sociated Press.) —A | Me" to also make an audit Enel | eiciaGenedentHe state. leer pr lo dytion thereof be in. | Tie officers estimate the cost of the! Munger, in Lewistown, Mont,, last T t Y Ipen tumult in the chamber of deputies and absolute silence lwas given authority to act for the |! arged in th , gts directly or Indirectly, in | &@uipment at $2,000. January that Wheeler ‘didn’t have .-S.COURT the senate grasted thaiinictentaledent ann e silence in | joara i AEE Dis te Ler 6d Rapa Ph Dr Mela nce are ad Ls Near the dugout was @ tent, con-] anything to do with the government eam Make hig a mM 1 claration of the Pain- | oe i SHERRI: (0 m yan) on = 1e lettey( ef any state building, eourt house taining bedding and cooking arrange-| permits and that the was erployed Fe Pw eaviaral’? ) ing began this afternoon | tant Haw :funstipn A asun emia: | au iba wee pecieeied bo the | 4 bridge; public: Lylid-] MEN. Lhe, tant wes, BURted and | Se Rev Ie CAAMP DEL FLSREAT] Gert CI I IED U sy i D er ral Irs ¢ h consultation by the cabinet |' atlon bogrd gnd | GoubileHs was request 4 by the . f Kind, reste |Sll other articles were destrayed by| venson.” nd last 1 te char inched Rosman ADIT Ape a 8)! ellen alio a y He \ f e use uf the state, or | the officers except the eight stills Stevenson is a rival operator id ee ; hat all prop. | Nelli Jovern lool district, or | Which when they were breught to| thé Montana oii fields. He 4 1 “| the Stat Watials F = ields. brought { ii L , { N DER a ate shail be. assessed Atal ce: Wepiain town in t Mihintt he | Casper this mornring drew a crowd | receivership sult against Camp 2 alts , 1 value," according | ns ine tt x Hata tate| e A officla) Jurisdiction; o estimated at 600 people on the court | bell in 1929. AA ‘ i : |duct of the business. attalra S * i r receive ar Bouse grounds. Tom Stout, former Montana ma, . ng ' y Pi mipsiongrs yaster: | trong egunty for the year 1) 4 percentage drawback, prémiums, he offigals followed one of the] Was called by the defense, Before the ' s € wey e udopted the following} had my careful eitantien “i hay profits, or money whatever on |™est recent wagon trails down to | senate committee, which investig: ! t i nawadie, O° general say 4 Abad 7 baekdt t, or for the letting of [ered ite cua 14 ire heme a Hi Wheeler indictment. Stout C aod ; ! poll 2 3 his thet | ? contrac making any ap. |° s when the sherfff| testified that when Campbény « : i | © report r c : , ‘ per : p rue M E. ‘Champion ia namewhat | all of t gperta. shoy that aln’ pointment wherein the state, or |S°4Pched the residence he found pro-| ployed Senator Wheeler, the Deer ' non this q dand llinited in his.” power| have digre arded. by a officis Any county, school district, city or | d¥ets of what wae evidently a large} specifically refused to appear for t 1 its allie ithority heretofore eonferred | of the it Le pegted|y, mar town tg concerned, shall be finea | >rewer: him before the interior department. * “ : y ae : a 1 n im by this Board; and od of voit bch Sadie to the meth.) not more ‘tl five thousand dol A total 1,540 bottles ef heme-| Stout, who said he conducted the ; 4 ‘ Press)—The “wlttr fou shape f opineneas: this Board Is of the | some in official Ag (cOURty, business.| are “noy Jess than one hundred {made beer was found. in HuREs négotiations beween Campbell and jor on indian r i ian | he) -eap ey be Wantage Tatt Af Would be a great a4-|not so- situated, have peen the “ye-| PROD jhouse. While Plaga watshed over! Wheeler, testified that Wheeler tof Das . lek |? ter ‘ ‘ seca Tei a 1 tabi Mecir ; he said HM, E. Chasapion |eipients ef money unlawf Pa “| ROBE OF CONTRACT s and the articles, taken in the| him he “would be unable to repre pe. ae tek | aay at the IE ich great need, but to have the aid and advice of the/out. The items of unlawfully paid | AWARDS SUGGESTED |Mmountain raid, the sheriff and Car-|sent Campbell in any public land > a heen c e uble pence vo ese Suers uae Equallzation andl gohaniimetaue: thet it’ woud Lig aE ‘ Whether this law has be vio. |t@" captured Huff on the streets, | affairs,” He was primarily employsg | ese 1 jraben dod hem diveetly, alr of thel peasihle to take up each one in 4 | luted can only be determined by an He was arrested en a eharge of vio-|to defend the receivership aust | ( D. l nee | Polr ut E 5 cen: | to tan mercer, Quay desire relative | tuil in this'letter.” The mention Ob cee ee ne aittar con. | ‘sting the prohibitjon get. “Iti ts ‘he-| brSughE against Campbell by Steven! st : iiss ; ‘ aa he ‘Chamber of |saaae, matters and all other attates | few “typical. instances will | of | tracts, contractors, and persons, con: |) ed that he had no connection | son, Mr. Stout said Hell d palm | Deut Rptoriigsisee lle. io State and Counts. they ate all wet out In the repo I in the doing of this work ang |W the mountain stills and shat he : ; 5 : ; ae mer . Iaoklag vatthel evefove, the Bourd o ; : oPe of supplies proba hired out his wagon ASHIN : re Ds A. Bus i noon eT Crp Gummiiasloners: of Satrens Of tha atte examiners, here example illu real operators gon to the) WASHINGTON, April 21—For “ Nesilu b a of Wyoming, hereby ‘The par Joint . Be Plage aeyh that caeseenli went of a ‘Wheeler defense comp} ‘ r lave F motion these (presents. rece he parties responsible officially | ma th nee LT moonshinera, “wi J tee” to relleve Senator Byrton Es} ' 4 J \ the utred from the | the tment of H. ¥ ommend for these violations and the recip: | d e183 ite onshiners, were probably) Wheeler of Montana of the expense aac , By : 1 Appointment o 2, Champion » cip: | delinquent t é he owners of big 4 ¥ Pi ndi ‘pplause | as a special deputy of thé ‘state Jents-of the money in njany cases ‘our p © | officers Ase wee He Teast ois |friting trom his’ double: indistment, lt Arof Wa belied tert tovataraiaraee a6 civilly Hable te Natrona county arc c Pd basicaepaligyd, “these” owners cid attempting to/in Washington and Montana was an- rary a eve di |. at said Board-of Equalization and se anay be ena in many of these r = natinoed here today with Norman ¢ abe with its | th 4 % : i nees of irregularity re ze Hapgood desig: ¢ 5 oa { e County Commissioners in all gular’ where a receive lesignated as chairman. mut yo: | Inatters in order that all ptuperts: 15 eeemane have been made in a man H A statement Issued by the commis =a By. ‘ Pain. | the state shall be asseused at ita erie nee not In accord with the law, that 31 tee said the public should take a 4! : Saas ‘a 1 after every |and full value und chat the Statelggequere has actually received| the ¢ ae rect interest “in the fundamental vif tae oF iad a while ard of Equalization and County bay! fag consideration for the! pers did ae principles involved in the Wheeler habe slips PPIs pb ppaandgced Cai}laux, Caltlaux' | Com onors may co-operate in the} eivil sul ais. Sod) thee ithevators \ 3 pane,” P violation ef the drug act [question of finding the true value titiable ’ Phd Bar Ne gpenteo jus me f Nembaralilp ct the committee wal elaritenthas ich svradtoenis shed that |f all taxable property in the Coun: | termined Rush facty carthot be de-| ment announced af including William Al- nending rere on dealing with | tY.of Natrona.” phe rom whe’ reports of the| 1) len White, Josephus Danie! the mails h F am :thare werarin, |. DiUe:resalution. was pases: incead sspmlners, but. ras may be by additional | 1} A : Soom uel Untermyer, .Oswald ‘ ¢ . aptactnetlog de tks PB Ps Ie THEnt swith; | ecutive session, not open to the Duler| ting ait cn ie eee suthari- | ald fo eon Villard and a number of labor lead onths; ( |lic and although the Tribune ts as | Net sis Dtecyeaw wumonees. in| Ar r SU erin, be Rosa 30 ¢ nee the | sured that It’ fs correct, tt.wan net lane county Sad examine t importa stter | Drought against Campbell by L. ¢.} dd f tt | Phe dathe ttle field sent the | t@ken from the minut supplies and materiais actual! ers reports | Stevenson, one of hia rivals in th ;- i F F J sent the minutes of the meet- bd £ Sar the right into » torrent | ins o: Which San Ceetiaes tad to the county nal asre t a Montana oil figids \Infant Ch dent OR) lelation of A ‘ question | the Tribune the minutes are AEP ROSET . I has 2 _ Mr. Stout testified tha: he Sent aM oO Peta kek. § | Dawes 1 e restored f written out for legal publication at | mhare fellews titnion® we compaay. gr| ducted the negotiations between | Visit a, a Beey enthusianin ooo arl ieuee esa erteeean auses trom t the att mployment and that B. Kenn y a le he * at for} ness. including references f f pe a : - =. fs (| 7 cedings by whieh | ner of ot appea Campbell in} 7 fay aid“ . 7 rere pen 7 ¢ will means of allow! i e " ne 1 | tie represe eof selepichyk wean! at times | awarding oontracta—iaws ally | Mr. # Sekt Dt men of Callforns ALT LAKE | wp Lae Bh bata Hvetesssionkc n after execu-| ignored by the board of commission. | w Of. the | a recite ee ee wae! Dropant st /are, sata, Bare. 4 4d y apis ; After consideration of era of Natrona county, The opinion | a. : to this transaction | clat : tee Grete mene rears as80: | 11 South Jackson di jan s z lion of tanpllderation of the peti-| then takes up hospital afta pinion | are 4 » roa ae in a Great Falls hotél in Jan, | Merning snd the bo 1 1 7 TAT | The a at whikea t anette payers that an audit be} “The reports sho: a! affairs lan ie cone : Whee they | uary, 1923, when L, J. Wertheimer, |to the ShafferGay funeral H) | WN TO | tion and Ware Kt Brags of the hooks of Mrs. Maybelle | short tae witha there a | Muct Sal Aba atie hai then a Campbell stock salesman, ts |The infgnt who was fifteer Keutinia doveiig nad ah edler, county cler’ poounts of the Na-|{« y 6 phd by td a te < PPyoed aon. | conting up 1 | mel unt lerk, and that she] trona county t 8 of the Na-|is nec n reference to thi ns alleged to have told an acquaintange | ld will be buried from the § QL IT PO VFI cy | Sttiations for the cor \t discharged i¢ incompetenay {81 it is stat Bret Poole ce eres “IT have reached t # item. | in telephone conversation that |Gay chapel at ralook to S 1 | auillestiant 4? ‘Mnrace rc ound. Burwell proposed at the meet. | vr ate: he books of account | tha @ conclusion| “Wheeler {s he Gay 2 o'clock tom “ J : : thie! Institution | th Mtighid Be re and everything] afternoon. Rev, Louis 8. Bo Paha \Fvanen '¢ A ling that a letter be weltten to th ution are in # truly | 1 ¥o-| will ‘be fixed 1 3 ouls 8. Be tat ie A e ri t ed up all right. i officiate . ernment 4 jState examiner asking that -aueh Muntniadle.:eandition, and f ‘ \ttor:| Stout testified that he es | eran 8 yea Brom Page One) audit be made, tt beca _ such | complete investigation of the f a . County. The pres-| room fro at He? wae inthe — 1 to A ein the county, Asa special in. | toda came known | aside from the books of secour ‘ er tin offieg dur-| and that he hich Wertheimer spoke | 1 Lr ; i ne | peg mA car Hal to:| ait Sich ola al gdh ead Lage rips Pet hat: he heard no reference to Pn ortent to all Women e fir a esig- |. Nn | In his pres a ~ those in ¢ ¢ OF eh poe H | Wheeler in the conversation. eaders of this Pape aaabee f ; Naa A | ex * . ; nis pre avacity | . n charge of the hospital have | The defense ers of this Paper X ' d by t “gt r art functioning in the work Spa nish War Vets | tex suttty of criminal procatices f a 0 wee | op the defense plunged into ite side| suai ni i rae 4 0 |r julred | of examining tax record or he “The reporia further show that at | ingen fo, Inve all | alcsoted. vaedie’ tate Une ant eae a | aneusands upon thonsanc iy ‘ re Pata ele toate " i ‘1 at at | indeper tasid¢ ‘ ected verdict in favor of the ac-|men have kidne: wa i : trip De one time Dr. Morgan, one of th 1 pire i ac ave kidney or bladder bon which wi van | Soe Ee, fo aS NAE | To Dance Tonight than amma Dr. Morgan, ane of the | referred, / mused senator, ‘The renson for this, and never Huspect it r me ¢ | ma ' r ’ the county * > | are ri NF hoe ba J Fr. O'Leary, of Women's cv | Jy 1 a eal Y treasurer and obtained | i r Gélahae Sehiaek ke y, Oo mplainis oft rd of BK The first annual dance of Lieu $800 in ash, which the county trees. |. Natrona | Wheeler dee ete iat aan sea inye | iS eee iam lee BUG Jes rete | : van 3 : ae so aan GARR oetting eens urer gave to him upon taking | and ibe | teaae aint @YOId techAicall-| ble, or thevresult of kldne | ‘ ; His compensation will 4 o fixed | United Spanish War Veterans wai | ecelpt, therefor, Such a transaction | Wthe. Theta: beta rec ate He mNt Lear Blanpe | . | ie county. | be held ar Coc e a uae, wil “Si fa hie Wr lke! Soap : Hiatt | the facta before the Jury. Ifithe kdneya are heb-in ~ m L err c . t | Yr Adn all on Wednes- | (heretofore olted) and 196 ; ; we oo, HaYOs, (WhO wap the) Condition, they 1 Sige Sas , £ 0¢ entirely on the pleasure ef|men and ladies a ply be $1 tor | Complied Stat Ing js jon of the ia reaen * star \itness, was re-|orgams to become diseased i ont his board rh an | Nefreshments “Per Vi . to the stand as the firs Yo y BL 5 | veraie I ré matters of| will be served free, The Bil , ‘or am er e.: Prompt | tense wiiness ‘st de. | um suffer pain xation in Natrona eounty that it| tra will furnish th 86 Orchos-| these sections no penalt tion Is ne in| by. Ser as. Under questioning | headache and lors of ambit " - oT aTuele fibed except @ civil Hablity vo ee] ich as t tr inusual | of Wheeler ner pe aneetieat gad | Tene health mmalon xpi enk . 1 jab’ Na‘le « 5 mt \ « ra lawyers, he adr irritab! d may See eaies wade pen.amake « ta | jsoet (4 of a | having teaiitlen saree ba, Admitted | leritable and may be des miserable 4 the | Bray ' well be request 2 @ senate | makes any one so. Seerranie. during the da NA J od vied Reyer inteatisating the depart-| But hundreds of women feeling 4 ; | ——— | Had pees utttee but denied that he | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp:Root, by rheumatic pain, Lay ok ntredyoed te Senator |ing health to the kidneys, pr vill tell you on his fire ve, Pouiariirs ules, “CA RR j E SH ington, t trip to Wash- he. dust the remedy needed ‘ onde come such conditions. working order often ¥ F i | “Weren't you oduce ‘ igs) and feel like a new nf Tes H ike Winglex : ty roduced to Seng.| Many send for a sample | Seat Bike pn But ne by a Mr. Stearns of | see what Swamp-Root, the ¢ ! stressing ! uffalo?” demanded Senator Walsh iT porn ere : Gas eae: : MY ababioraiy alsh, |ney, liver and bladder medict: 4 unt tint w x RK Aprii ae eo what aint y and unqualifiedly|do for them, By enelosi: at te ‘ at the Waldorf-Astoria, they po not," Hayes retorted e x Go nt: Giahed +6, Dawes [Pose of » majority of th H.C. Gl ents to Dr, Kilmer & C« ‘ig - isugrees ' tt ‘ president auld that the move-|jegislut It ¢ senate to] Answering vera) argume withéani wanes Marea) ernment} bamton, N.Y. you may eet te Phe Antociated Press for linuitution for debate In the} tinued that + Hb alata gi ote * ‘cloture rule, the vice (Continued # I Ing toli ny pase fy Sl thi |Siiteen pice ener ting 5 gave sai Bel at the senate's ruleg “give | Provident eald: ‘ ied From ‘Page One) Wh ininianee tint | You ean purehase medi veilex, under the 1 e of yetobra taelthe ay Was nen-partisan, nonsee | every senat vive ‘ dangerous Met by Heeler didn't have myythir fl nedium ar af ra R 4 l | lent, ané-pateletic I; Senator & equare deni, but It] ce The purpose ie mot to prevent} go, The frei ae shift of the cars| do with public land ell ps to | size bottles at all drurg store nd , | “The. te perative that y an en senate cyt 5 * . at they gt Aatore trom tylly debating a ques ghter was listing $0] and thet he was * | | ‘ ; | Bt } Le er his) American peopl Bive the/tion, but to make tmpogait Gegrees when Ler captain sent his| Cam DIPCd £0 Protect | [peer nee en — ted Re r ull the senate contir hang:| The ple ® vauare deal.” | prolonging of debate mpepaible the] first urgent call for assistance. Campbell from #teyengen.” | r 1 exiating rule extra-constitutional powers of prevent ough even tr x ; malts | eattatore cin lonal powers of! majority trom settling x Mroetien. | ap althoush the Homeric put on full] GREAT FALUB, Mant NOTICE ees " Mr rt speed In t rection of ‘t " «LB, Mant. wil 2 a Mr.|' Mr. Dawes apperted to eltizens i fon of ithe din: |—(By ‘The Anoolated Pre eee ed aut party owning tx ’ pawn to thelr individte t Ut aafing & directed. vardion in tay. | My eyes ou * fe °c 6 gu H . or Senutor Burton K kK ny vie ion, | pos ¢ W hoele not cla ‘ ‘ \ Te ew eee crew ta survive in t ise coyneel in his trial h | lam theny by noon n the on will be disp as Wale Leharees of weopgtully ping bi jn

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