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OM AHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY ‘ Nebraska AIAIRMEY EXCHANGE VIEWS Nebraska Bailway Commission Gets Hot Letter from Maine. SUPREME JUDGESHIP QUESTION & Man on Benen Whe is Free from All Corporn- Influence Feel tion or \pril smmi nan Maine nas argel ad corpora. ne Maine he answer answer of ymmission and toilow tive Repiy. arkins, Secre- ommission, oany a o the - This t» DOVER, Apr ~Clark Neoraska swa ac \{ the profession with use very mat consideradon. L hope 1av made n~sel( understood. Yours trul J. B. PEAKS, Text of the Letter. Follewing answer of the LINCOLY, Peaks, Chsfrman Dover, MeseDe: piy to ourss of e i 13 Setans. i tion of the members of petitioning ihe president for ‘ ent of men t vay curaska ta. ace tu spput d Nebraska 1 advised he presigent msiger it_an e law. il the of the lo of n Al i s rallway », W0.—Hon. J. B Rallromsd Commission, Wa acknowledge re- April Z3 M0, n in which you take )pinton of the ac- his commission in he appoint- sourt of the and associa- . me April Sir s sth, lted States aining ns render it certain. Wimt they will ass: the duties of that office unblased DY environments which, consciously or uncon- sciously, Influence he judgment and be- come potmtiai factors in controlling. t ons of all men. Wa note that you “hope you have made surseif understood. While your effort at lueidity appears to have been made at some sacrifice of courtesy. we do not com- plain of this. We -are somewhat dlsap- pointed, huwever, that you do nat campiy | with onr request for the views of the mem- | bers of the Ratiroad: Commission of Maine m this guestion, and. presumably., the fews of the people of that state as re- lected by them instead of giving vour own sersonal ideas. embeilished by the giitter- ng personal pronoun “L™ You say, ‘! regard the position of the Nebraska States Railway commission as - .d\’.d_" Why* “I regard the position of the Ne- a State Railway commission as - coneeived.” Why? Again, “T regard the posftion of the Ne- braska State Rallway commission as an in- #uit to the president of the United States.’” Why? Again, 1 braska Stace Railway commission an insult to the profession of the law.” Why? Wa should be giad to Have you enlighten 18 further as to whether your conclusions ead vom to Belleve that all railroad com- nissioners should be: seleeted from among the officers af public service corporations® Very truly rours, H. T. CLARKE, WINITT. . COWGILL. Porter Way Get in Race. F. Porter may get into the race for democratic nominaf for state ra way commissioner. Mr. Porter was one time secrstary of state and recently cofved considerable advertising reason of his efforts to raise $ from among the peopie to file the name of Mr Bryan as 1 candidate for the sena Mr. Porter was recently in the office of the commission seiecting a seat. when he saw Dr. Winnett ‘It seems I have seen said. Dr. Winnett grinned. Dr. Winnett was mayor when Porter was arrested for butchering hogs within the y limits when Sécretary of state. Statement showing car situation in Ne- braska for twenty-four-hour pertod ending 2 p. m. April %. 1510, compared with pertod of previous yeasr: IR Chairman. w the on you before,” he Cars_stock loaded s o stoek cars on hand Stock cars ordered for loading &7 Cars grain londed = Cars other material jonded Empty boxears on hand Boxcars ordered for load Shrrman Gra in Acnmitted. CEMRAL CITY. Neb. April 3.—8 #al)—After deilberating all day the jury yestiiay bBrought n a decision In the asq against Sherman Grubb onm a charge f Rorse stealing, fInding him net guilty. rubb sharged with being a member of & gang which stole three horses from the Reeves farm. a few miles of rown, last September. The trial of the case oceupied greater part of the week. strong tes- timeny being brought out hoth sides. The' deciding testimony seems have beewt given by Grubb's sister. Mrs. Slidell of 9§ Joseph, who swore that Grubb was withh her in St. Joseph on the da hat he was supposed to have soid the horses in t. Joweph was MILLER! This town wants a cannery and wants it badly f you are a cannery- mam of experience you can come to this pisce and make 4 stake The country is v tor you YOU CAN COME HERE AND THE RAPID SETTLEMENT OF THE COUNTRY wil make A FORTUNE FOR YOU Bulll, ldshe, 1 the market 30,000 acres Carey Act land: an@that lles out of doors. “Wbeug clectric power gai ‘ml-n.f hie Suake rivar T : produses af- ove osertption. o o s avarabic. Dlesse WRITH ME AT ONCE -— L s patialy yourseif yourseit about ¥ you wiil Write t We at ones T you & hookiet siowing JUST FTIHIS SBCTION HAS TO DE e L Ul e ok, 1T cowts ag and Ay mean & for A SRR point for consifler the action of the Ne-, Nebraska Good Roads tor Otoe County Joy Morton Offers to Make Substan- tial Donation to Suppiement Funds Already on Hand. NEBRASKA Morton »— Arbor and and good he H ymmere Neb. n of tal. )— . r ng Mort Lodge hards vho ow and v spoke ts at nuch o i abouts, w veme given sefore me voek a he oit tonate right-of nagnificent estates west direct road, s nile 3 not along sectic ifternd to ok romd built sounty. ot bric The road and amainder of ue grass sod and high mdway at in mudds the will drain off the bricks and away hout injuring roads. offered another thing. and vas zens would raise 35000, add it to the $8,000 which the county hand from the inheritance tax. would give $4.000 additional. so t a fund of SW.0M with which puilding these roads. Then st the farmers along ads are 1o be built & to be bricked sixtees wide ad o he o made yrick 0 wea water he carried He £ the the hat and 1as in at as to mak: . sume way ine whers them will 10 ne and h so that ail yea. T “ommereial der considerat short t Mr nate a site on colleg which n his some ti ib has and will Morton ris estate for s proposed esoiution the matter 1pon ftere > he agricultura B n the se: me. also by Senator ntroduced ate e since. SUIT TO TEST BRIDGE FARE AT NEBRASKA CITY Right of Burly m to Charge Fifty Cents to Be Determined in Court. NEBRASKA ( Mrs. Esteila torney, W. the district April 3.—Spees Warden, throus! Moran, has filed sourt against railway, asking 0,00 damages for She alleges that she was jerked passenger train of that corporati }by a Dbrakeman at Hamburg, February 910, The states that the train was that she reesived injuries ner ner bed weeks and 18 still juries recetved at She: also sues tc charge for a ticket from this city to Ham- burg, a distance of less than fourteen miles. The fare from hers to Hamburg is T cents, the biggest part of it being the toll for crossing the bridge at this point. She alleges that the company has secured judgments from the courts setting forth the fact that the bridges are part of its right- of-way or trackage and that under the |laws of Nebraska and Iowa it is not al- owed to charge more than 2 cents a mile. This matter is something the citizens hera have been wanting brought up for some #me, because the company charges @ cents to emch passenger crossing this bridge o a train. I the court should hold thac bridge is part of the right-of-way or road- >ed and the company cannot charge more than 2 cents per mile for crossing it, the decision wouid open a new territory for trade for this city, because of the heav toil it is like & stone wail on the east side of this city and keeps out the trade from across the river, the people not feeling tified In paying such excessive tolls, they claim, come here and do rading. on Ia. an complaint motion and which confined ght n- to piace suffering from hat tme. recover 42 cents over- ne us- as to thetr | ROMANCE OF TWO CONTINENTS Damish Couple Married at Cemtral City After Long Engagement. CENTRAL CITY., Neb., April 3.—Spe- cial.)—Coming all the way from Denmar to redeem & promise of marriage made Jver twenty years ago, Sina Berteison ar | rived nere this weei, and snortly after | her arrtval there was a wedding by which she became the wife of the lover of her vouth, Neis Jensen. Over twenty years ago in Denmark Jensen wooed and won the fair Sina. His hopes were high e satled America to seek ne. promising to send for and make his wife when should have secured enough of this world's goods to make them comfortable. Fortune did not smile on his efforts. and it was not intf] this year that he was able to send for her. The wedding oceurred yesterday at the unty Judge Lewis Peterson. s now 5 and the bride 4. They will reside on the groom's farm, & few miles northwest of town. rear the Olgalla ranch. when tor rer he to CHARGED WITH STARTING FIRE Narve Trotter of Broken Bow Aceuscd of Criminal Carclessness. BROKEN BOW, Neb., April 3.—Spe- “al)—A Warrant was sworn out vesterday for Narve Trotter. arging him with riminal carelessness in setting fire to the Buckeye ranch and neighboring properties ast Sunday while the wind was blowing at forty-mile clip. About 108 acres of fine pasture land and & number of . fenece were destroyed, the heing esti- at 5.0 When taken befors omb, Trotter explained nis ing 1e wanted to burn rubbish nis place and thought Sunda - o it. Fire guards were ssary and fatled to onsideration. He aise tice to the surrounding that e intended starting a accused asked for pace his and Judge tended the hesring to May tefendant under 208 hHonds. a posts - ced Junt that tenr the at Suckeye me to thought he wind into to give due erty owners The Dest not take tatled arop- 10 fire. ase Harvard GRAND ISLAND, 5. B. Woibach, son of Mr Wolbach of this and wh and reared in land slected to the position of assistant fessor of Bacteriology of Harvard for a term of five years. He has instructor at Harvard for a number years, & professor at Albany Medical co g and was at the tme of his recent sleetion assistant professor at Megill cersity Montreal. Dr. W s W oibach | % yoars of age. ity Grand' ani- sniy Suiven Menm Fail to File Bonds. NEBRASKA CITY, Apri 3. —Speciai The city couneil met Thursday evening for the purpese of hearing the rem: }filed by the ministers agminst four applicants for & saiosn lcense. The ofl met, but found that three of the appi | cants had sot filed. any bond ar & certified check for S0 as required by the ordi- nance and tiat the fourth one, G anc st soun- -ln‘—n bad withdrawa bis Gend, appii- Nebraska 1 heen but ixteen who ey were goin at the mes ~~monstranc ad not full urteen . $1.060 has NEBRASKA PRE Program Arranged ng to Be Hel AND ISLAND ess associat hil on r the eighth issociat 5. The at Linecol program b s ieretofore the men have been held his yemr it was de nake r session and hautauqua alone. A rec for the n the oining. President meeting sers N m the state terest program s ab of Linceln at a an ast epared for the neetings ded o hreaki e avening when flied enses gramted by publ » ask for a saloon applicants, who Monday, against been flled with So tar % hirea tng . have mpiled ng. It it ten ne oks now as where the aloons rear, although a0t been changed S8 ASSOCIATION tor Annanl Weet- d in Lineoin. April ™. o the ssued annual meeting n on May me of the Special s Nebraska programs ot = M and best that Jewepaper winter, but summer assa ’t the n the 1ave 4 meeting a sort of a rewspaper workers ng ooked report n- and many nterests is 1sual 1ew mem- Wahoo ias just southeastern 1as neeting heen wark: o tter 10 the ot “om. . ooin appearing ing Lincoin bers will ymmercial the banquet at ases of teeble-minded institute M rethren minister. 118 Gome at ears of age. BOW—4. was M Blue issioner, at his 10rthwest of ATRI P vas 1At din iled omly .burn Miss Emma Morton Ster!ing Morton, s dge, her home, witn “ulcomer. esterday Springs. e a United morning vas @ Daiy njured n tarm, Ivin ex-county n a run- thirty miles Noreross destroyed “but ywhe: rene 18 o replace it. have tw meet at cnham sehool state fleld are Harley the former a jumper distance runner. SUTHERLAN he front door, sained en store. The osses amount o bur; wvatches and some money BROKEN BOW-— ecutive committes today a leit money sidewaik the feet. BHATRICE-The Y wssociation piayed the Fairbur: rbury of 19 3. Fairbu ning with Kretss who twirled good ba SKA 18 and Theile old o sd of for ine ning The a emetery. isughter o )t Beriin left 1ome in spend six the gentiemen home for »f Robert n this Mrs, Fa who are Mrs Neb.; George Wallace Faris, M rson and count a1 Thursday surviv MSEH— he jury ter em, n Stering, & verdict racon. At of testimony jury without aoth sides. TINE—The t al meeting and dec: election n regar state 1o give for Build pes experim, A iense and it n an of ncest acquit he conc the case Tom does 2 not wan! hant, Waison as he was a’ restaurant and taken son, wha, « fine of 25 and cow ander 300 bond to af week (0 show cause u which had been JRLEANS—T! Pranibition league n and e officers for slected as follows re rear ne de Coi Eugene Bi: AIRMONT—T ected R n nsuing "m Diace and nembe will rge 18 busines of the mc stablishments in A—The new ba - retta. and Wwere present at 1ay school In the co sented. The conven: and M ctavia_Jon add on ““The Reports af the 16 county were made Miss Modora Berquist da ne nal The oy Rev he se: mportance J. & Ba 't ne ance Successes n Sunday Mrs. Hugh Lessans ™ by ashar Lincoin D—Prving t committee was appointed from Jase ball esterday and TY— Germany. months 1Ry ol Edgar Faris, Nebraska " against argument, by o acres bulldings resterday sunty President 308 1ifferen e Sutheriand sontestants at May & Roland the o - They “ockie, lacter a long and and vo locks Thursday Yates clothing figures that his about 6. Several wers taken. a meeting of the ex- the Commerciai club s0- building of a cement the city limits to istance iz about 1580 from L aight ™ oung Men's Christian team of this ofty High school nine at won by the score was unabie to do an; cer. Beairice's pitcher. and August svening for their ney expect oroner £ this ci ast whers of a year been ‘bacik ears and e Rebec ed at Besides the ed by seven Alsbury ¢ nome 1usband nildren, Hiaw Richard G ook, Mrs. all of b, H 118 a brief the case period of re- of the State as submitted to ¢ agreement by own board had a spe- sded ¢ il a special ie request of the »f land on which for the state e state only has ernment for d t t0 erect permanent eased ground CITY—Mareu act Siehl, a acked Attorney John seated at a tabie in and was arrested Judge W. W. Wil- ng ihe case, assessed and then piaced him pear before him next nder a peace warrant ssued. o Nebraska heid aratorical contest Intercoilegiate ts annual conven- 1ere Thursda; ensuing year w L A. Mo president, Ruth M secretary-treasurer. n. In srator ot wan o ond. se n T per oilege. as riner shop d on eaching Raach will mmencement geiiver address Super patrons he aif patrons nd of seorge nitgoing and Carl the bomrd. made & Mace on leal was red meet with when odic and st e smplet n or part 1k fix s bank . nodeled build: ipan ires en g and t May a sunday rday 1eiegaies ns and every sSun- vas well repre- ntinued today Hasungs gave Department nday sctiools ot Home chers' Training’ is city. and “New Miss Berquist mumlfln—-‘ st BRALTAR LONDON BosTON MUNTREAL...... Seiilas. Armved Craste 9 1910. ( 48 full polished golden fi special Pedestal inches in diameter, 1l quarter sawed w nisi; tning Tabies $10.50 up. Ostermoor brand. eived. in striped tcking, sa 1p to $18.00 large lot of weighing 60 ticking, in one or two By special permission from company, we are offering day, at, each Other Feit Mattresses pounds each. ! weave, per p ~ pair, at ..... r’o‘r pair, a ...onne Duchess Arab color; Arab color, per pair Vuudor - om the inside. wide wide wide wide feet feet feet feet Crochet Bed —each, at CRETONNE BED SPREADS, cream, each, at \ 0 *enter. ted with lock device, round hite oak and ticking, at $15 MfFul size, one part, n this shipment we received another nlhwr:noor French edge mattresses, arts them Mon- up from Cross Strip Summer Curtains, l Ruffled Swiss Curtains; room curtains, per pair ... | Nottingham [Au-e Curtains, in the newest *rfles. newest Lace Curtains, 45 inches wide. our own importation, per pair Duchess Lace Curtains, with insertion and heavy edges; PORCH SEADES —the best Admits closing Spreads, in white, plain edge top of spread and valance; cover. Plain spread colors; biue, pink and . MOTEL AND OFFICE FURNISHERS ORCHARD & WILHELM 414-16-18 Seuth Sixteenth Stree Very pretty onial 1ttern lesta ke N 18 op higi of we lustration). This and according grade and as good made it in our eather uphoistersd with ed side, sanita; nches wide by 6 ft. 6 carved claw feet, broad regular & to 18d made 2450 Brass Bed Instration)— 2-inch Has hea tinished in best English comes cquer; and in the bright er satin finish e 12,75 aither lent value. each .. Mattress We are soie state agents for this well known, sanitary elastic, feit mattress For Monday we offer the Ostermoor, made finish ticking or art twill A large shipment just (Like Is a very regular price soft, These come in fancy art Iy sell regulariy at $: Ostermoor 18. 50 $7.75 in all e hemstitched, ruffled, for bed- $1.95 Cable Net Lace t urtains, in Whlte and Amb mlorq per rim Curtains, with insertion and edge, in ml colors, L $5.00 215 yards long; -$5.00 $6.75 : most colors. with- at out 4 2-inch Fancy per yard 45-inch Fancy per vard, at .. 50-inch Fancy Nets per yard, at . Nets, $2.50 e $6.00 Vets, $1.65 with bands on also boister $8.75 L Leather €ouch seamed ~onst nehes ak £ alue $60.00. price . Ulustration) — sion design: brown, oak tmish constructed, guarter sawed oak-- good, generous size— CURTAIN NETS—We complete assortment of nets shown, in the newest styies—per 30-inch Sash Nets, in Arab coiors, BRASS HAMMERED In Three Sizes— inches inches . inches .. FURNITURE We are offering some splendid values in excellent quality medium priced furniturz. The assortment is unusually large, besides the newest selected for the season’s selling - = Dining - Chair Like illustration This box structed, quar sawed golden chair frame o strictly respect rough swn work shop. genuine tamond -qr--i op. ction, 1 all 30 osmm $2.75 rame, Brass Bed (Like Mlustra This bed is made with a 2-inen continuous post; the best quality of French lacquer is used and is electrical- ly applied; comes in the bright or satin finish; is a spiendid each, at Refrigerators This cut shows the method in which the air cirenlates in the Herrick Refrigerator. There s no question about the Herrick giivng sat- isfaction. Thers are aver 2,000 in use in Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs. They maintain dry cold air cireulation, that insures the proper keeping of provisions; no tainting or contaminating odors in the Herrick. They come in various sizes, 14.00 s made spectally s as polished finish, has ons. genuine leather up- holstered seat, each pretty mis- comes in fumed thorough- ot and spruce, white enamel, opal glass lined. Prices, up from . ceven 7.00 LACE CURTAINS We show the largest line of lace curtains to be found anywhere at the lowest prices lors, pair. 98¢ | Madras Curtains, in colors to match any room; the new- est styles; just the thing for summer, per pair . .$5.7 Cream Colored Madras Curtains, for bedrooms; 36 inches wide, 214 yards long, speeial, per pair ... -$1.95 Cream Colored Madras Curtaing; 50 inches wide, 3 vards long, per pair .... . WIS - L ;- Portieres, with borders; full mercerized, in all eolors, Portieres, with fancy edge, plain center; light weight, for summer; full mercerized, per pair .$10.00 Fancy Double Faced Chilla Weave Portieres, with border across hottom, per pair $19.50 the ever yard— 9¢ w0 0 $3.00 vd., D¢ white or Arab— 15¢ white or Arab— .. 19¢ white or Arab— ---35¢ are showing MATTING COVERED SHIRTWAIST BOXES —Many new styles at $3.75 up to § Special Monday; box 30 incnes long, with rned feet—$3. 00 BED SPREADS—(ro- chet covers, in white with piain edge or fringe, each, $3.95 CRETONNE—Figured, all cofors, with bal- ster cover and valance, complete, $8.50 SUN FAST Fabrics for over curtains, in all colors; 30 inches and 50 Inches wide, per yard $1.00 $1.15 w © $2.00 JARDINIERES $1.19 $1.65 -$2.35 WHY 0MAHA WAITS 0N WATER Water Board Gives Reasons for Not Taking Any Action. QUESTION OF INTEREST POINT Cawilling to Puy for Use of Momey Expended on Mains—Supply- ing South Omaha Anocher Issue. question ~ay )t Interest agreen and betterm nd vater n the t an works extensions Jmana? 1at seems itizens pass s prec sup: can to be done nited States which ane ot late of approxi- no forecast, even nateiy. Beecher nsists there ravie adimits are correlated mporta put, that larger Hipy va somrd juestions Ot sthers Juestion tumbling bioeks. ne admis ce. ike 10 erest has nakes same For almost pany has icers, e wat Jrding main board hat -om- ts rom would nterest riney Juild this srdered by en st provided behaif of o he second Vater att Florence. the the weil an i~ paid, £ company main. Likewtse. e as proceeded m extensio before the crestion of the and xtensions ordered board after reation the been insisiing & interest anteed on any outlay waile of city purchase was being council Water board by the Water company stiouid ve the question oty on 194, President Woodbury of company sddressed a letter to nie Water bomrd, which ect affered o bulld “30 Mueh of 4 New Main as may be negessary, provided the Water board | will enter into an agreement. binding upon ‘kun city, to repay to the company, when On July ne water cost of such im ent interest, In stherwise be the usl per would compieted, the a provement, with § addition to what purchase price.” Water Board Evades Question. The a according to he company, reply o Water board Mficers of nis offer in a Later. Oetof sent another letter, anguage: “In the projonged litigation. it the water company hat proviston for daies main be now and went » say, “There is 1o purpose of prejudic with respect to pending litiga. no s on 1908, the which o ot the hourd deems it nade company rred this shance for it directors mportant ng of n 1ght the an ng the Mr weil says ment this never believed South »t the possibility of an Personaily. company ts In mana service s the Not that I any ripple South Omaha t ser ) and the be amply supplied s for an tme 1ave 10 showed ne ser.se. ey r other he m ait w! ce e purpose. main is enabling the contract with ompanies ow, why tizens ’t ot second Florence ot ts vanted company te pack are ne property senter. purpose meet wh he rery cheap. company ask th niersst e cost good conduet Justness” 5 ® & shoul of work he comp: vater pay necessary for the wn . maha to n ny's Proposes Amother Suit. ‘Extensions ime, and the arders the company. And every mun capable of common understand- ng knows that if the company shouid go ahead with extensions and betterments so badly needed and the court should com- mand the oity to take over the plant at e valuaton of $A23.2, the company could still collect all legitimate expendituros nade after the appraisement, to conserve the plant, and with interest. There Is really nothing in the way of the Omsha Water company giving our citisens the rellef they demand and deserve. if it wanis but ail its maneuvers have been along the same line as the trick of injecting inte its brief 10 the supreme court the fact that the city has voted bends o take over the have been ordered time after 1ave been ignored. by n that comneetion. to plant. That point never itigation in any shape.” Dr. A. H. Hippre said he is willing to do anything n reason to correct What he ailed “the aimost intolerable condition sting at present. board nas always stood resdy e water company haif way on any proposition,” said Dr. Hipple he members feel the same way now. But take the maiter of exten- sions, so badly needed everywhere ompany builds an extension sther improvement it is for income will emsue. When it right along from why sho pay interest as ras never seemed should commit the the water comp sther sort of proposa The can be & expenditures it may yBrien empha expresseq veing willlng to work and vote of agreement can time to solve the existing “The w0 meet business and [ oelleve r makes a he reason that ® to the oe get the extended compelled principal? It hat we his pollcy, and 1ever made any t the Water board, revenue il b : T Suits to Order $25.00 You down now to as can take that nter’'s parior stove Y-E-8, over! is And our away. we Lt ron can wisely Suit order This sizzling hot wave that going run into during the next few days will simply pack our order books. If you wait you'll have to wait for your suit—and swelter and stew while waiting. n with right get Summer make. * David himself as for any sort eached at this anfortunate situation. can say for me the Water board [ can go and still There re o nat se at as a member will go r as any protect the interests no question sught to be done, but just what can the company voluntarily ts deciared intention tem. [ do not know. Let someone advance a definite propo fon and put it in busi- ess shape. and L belleve the Water board will be found resdy o act prompuy and a way to satisfy the citizen: Charies R. sSherman. alse & member of the Water board. said: “As [ view it, this is the most inopportune e that eould be chosen o settie the juestions now bother- ng the people of Omahs concerning their ater supply. | have been holding my reath on the subject for some time, and have often felt I would like to do some- thing to break the deadlock that s hurting Omaba very seriously. but considerstion econvinewd me thers was jothing that could be dome except wait the outcome of the | possible agreement, suid he 214 not beil suit in the Uhnited States supreme court. ' there is any legal difficuity In the way £ Now that the argument lias been made aod | the (wo budies concerned cum gel lgetie. You of man ¢ Omana. something as possible ose on So—get order. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoriag Co. 304-306 South 16th Sc., Near 16th and Farnam Sts. in today with that but thac and as soon be done, un- nakes good 0 better the sys- n the hands of the | 4 ve we can weil be patient. s litle longer. But If any arrsagement or agree- ment s possible that will start things n the proper direction, I will gladly co-oper- ate with the othier members of the board te make it effective.” City Attorney Burnam. while dlselatming any investigation of the legal phases of & case s in beil

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