FXttE JT0U1I Medford Mail Tribune AN 1NDRPKNDKNT NEWSPAPRtl PUBMHUKD JSVtcnr AFTEHNOON HXCJ5PT BUNPAV. HY TUB MKUFOUP l'UINTINq CO. Ths Demoornllo Tlmf, Tho Midford Mall, Th MoOfonl Trlhuno, Tho South rn OreRonlnn, Tho Ashlnml Tribune. v Office Mall Trlhuno nulMlnir. 2B-27-S9 North Fir treot; phont, Main iosi; nomo 7C OROnan PUTNAM, Ktlltor nnd ManBscr Entered ns second-cliina matter nt Medford, OrRon, unilnr th ct of March 1, 1879. Official Pnprr of th Cltr of Medford. Offlclnl Pnpor of Jackson County. UBSCRIPTIOK RATE. One year, by tnnll 15.00 One month, hy mall SO IVr month, delivered hy carrlrr In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point . . .80 Itatuntay onty, hy mnll. per year.. S.00 Week ly. per yenr 1.80 SWOSK CIBCUtATIOS. Dally Average, for eleven month! end ing Novcmhor 30, 1911, 8751. mil eaied Wire UnlttA Frttfl Slfpatchta. Tho Mnll Trlbuno Is on snl at the Fcrrr News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland Bowman News Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle TVaih. XSDrORD, OREOOV. Metropolis of Southern orepnn ana Northern California, and the fastest Krowlnc city In Oregon. Population U. 8. census 1910 SS40; estimated. 191110.000. Five hundred thousand' dollar Gravity Water System completed. giving finest supply puro mountain water, and lt.3 miles of streets paved. Postofflce receipts for year endlnc November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon Itogue Itlvcr Spltxenberg apples won sweep stakes prlre nnd title of Apple xinir or th World" at the National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909. and n car of Newtowns won rst Prlte In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Hnow, Vancouver, H. C rirat Prise In 1911 at Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowns. . . . Rogue Itlver pears brought highest Firlces In all markets of the world dur nc the past six years. COMMUNICATIONS. To tho Editer: In tho Mnll Tribune of n lato date I saw a notice that the city council Intended to readjust the water rates; If so a few comments might not be out of order If the re adjustment means an lncrea.o of rates I beg to protest as I believe tho present rates are illegal and more than double what they should be. The city charter provides that the city council shall levy, n tax sufficient to pay the interest on the bond Issue for a water system. This being: done thoro is no call for any further tax on tho water users except for the cost of maintaining the system. The cost of maintenance is approx imately as follows! Per Year. 1 water superintendent's sal-C . ary .11200 1 jwatchtnan-at.the reservoir. 1 watchman at the hnndgato. 1 patrolman at the pipe line. . 1 plumber and assistant. . . . COO C00 S00 1G00 $4800 Contingent fund for repairs.. 4200 Total J $9000 Tho above sum Is all that can be legally raised from the water users and the water rates should bo gov erned accordingly. Tho amount collected from the wa ter users for the year ending Dec. 1. 1911, was rpproximately $27,000 (accurately $2C3tf0.51) or three times the legitimate cost of mainten ance of tho system; on that basis the rates when readjusted should be cut two-thirds (of courbe the expense of relaying iron pipo on East .Main Btreet to replace tho wooden pipo last year was an unusual expense not likely to occur again soon and should not bo tho basis of etpense this year). It has been the custom of the council to make tho water revenue bear a largo portion of other departments of tho city. This is clearly Illegal and not Just to the water users. The charter and tho common law express ly dcclaros that it shall bo unlawful to transfer one fund to nuothur, which means that U10 water fund shall be kept separate from any other It lias been common talk that the policy of tho council was to eventual ly make the wuter revenue pay ull the city expenses, which would be manifestly unjust to the water users. It hus been rumored that in tins readjustment that If it man had a lot GO feet front by 200 ft. long ho is to pay double that of un ordinary lot 50x100. Suppose ho docs not want to lrrlgato tho buck half? Would it not bo better to glvo a nom Inul rate au au inducement to culti vate Ills, back lot nnd use some of this surplus water which Is running O wusto before It gets to tho city llinltt und thereby provent the growth -f the foxtail grass which Is such a great niounce to tho city iih soon uh It gets dry enough to burn? The city council are noted as men of iutfllllgonco und integrity und 1 can hardly believe that they will in crease the already overburdened tux payors. If the water la not properly ad justed tho wuter users should or gunlzo a "wator users protectlvo asa'n" and find means to correct any Imposition. Porhupa tho lucoptlon of increasing tho city's revenues by in creasing the water tax might have originated lu tho brain of some suc cessful alfalfa rancher, J. S. HOWARD, UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS. Wn TJtiATUUS tliyro n man with soul so dead; JtJ Thai never to himself hath said This is my own, my native land!" lie, may not have Invathod when Scott wrote the ahove, hnt he is Very nmeh alive today as is proved hy the Cen tral Labor eonneil's eirenlar sent broadcast del'aminn" Medford and the Rogue river valley. An utter lack of patriotism, an hatred even of Old (.llory, a distorted view of .society, a perverted "class conscious ness" in a country where there are no classes in the old world caste sense, a tearing down and destruction in which the good must perish with the had. a justification even of the "torch and the bomb, are all part and parcel of the propaganda of human hate preached under the guise of brotherly love by these followers of the red flag of anarchy. Self-respecting unions should follow the example of the typographical and other conservative bodies and with draw from the labor council, ere they are unwittingly made to vouch for more treasonable sentiments than at tempted destruction of the m exchange tor calumnies. There is no reason whv circular should remain in a they don t like the valley, congenial clime, even if the certainly come under the caption ot undesirable citizens. WILSON AGAINST THE FIELD. IX DEMOCRATIC ranks, it is Wilson against the field. Developments certainly lend color to the assertion that Clark, Harmon and Underwood have pooled their strength against Wilson. Where Clark is strongest, as in middle western states like Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Kansas, Harmon and Un dcrwood have withdrawn in his favor; where Underwood is strongest, in southern states like Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Clark and Harmon have pulled out; in Ohio and eastern states where Harmon is the strongest, Clark and Underwood have retired in his favor, thus concentrating the opposition to Wilson in behalf of the candidate strong est in that section. The evidence is most conclusive of a community of in terest among the supporters of Harmon, Clark and Under wood, with a corresponding division of territory, not withstanding which Wilson seems to have a clear lead over all. MR AS AN ASSET The little town of Bishop Creek, Inyo county, California, like Med ford, is situated In tho center ot a rich agricultural and horticultural section, with an Important mining country adjacent, has organized au association similar to tho Mining Men's club, which today has 1000 members. Jim Butler 0 Tonopah fame Is its president, L. C. Hall of Alaska Is vice-president, while C. E. Kuntze, a newspaper man, has been elected secretary. Governor T. L. Oddie of Nevada, together with other prominent men of the arid section, are named as its directors and splen did results in getting investors into that land bordering on the great des ert are being achieved. Is (icogrnplilcnl Center. Medford is tho logical and geo graphical center of the best mining region of tne west, but owing to the fact that the proper publicity nnd re liable information concerning these vast mineral resources having been relegated to the rear, In order that the horticultural interests could be advanced, interest in mining here has been allowed to lapse into Innocous desuetude, with the result that today Medford stands at the head of the procession of horticultural sections of the United States. Now, however, tho fact is dawn ing upon the progressive element that the greatest asset that Jackson coun ty has is Its mineral resources, hence the organization of the Mining Men's club. Tho secretary is doing splendid work, but in order to get the bent re sults it is tho duty of tho business men, tho real estate men, the banker, the butcher, tho baker, tho candle stick maker to assist in this most Im portant und commendable undertak ing. Help the Club Out. The Medford Commercial club was tho first to recognizo tho far-reaching effects that the Mining Mou'h club will have upon (ho futuro prosperity of the Itoguo River country, and with out hesitation they generously agreed to mako a monthly contribution to assist tho youngster until, such times as it was (tlilo to navigate on its own legs. If you aro engaged in tho selling of real cstato or household commodi ties, etc., Just bear It in mind that mining men aro liberal buyers of ull kinds of supplies, tho sumo as tho runner and fruit grower, and that ev ery dollar spent lu mining finds its way to tho men engaged In other lines. So if you want to share In tho mining monoy, call on tho secretary and havo him enroll your namo In ono of tho most progressive organ izations on tho Pacific coust, JMEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, country giving them a living the authors of this dp fa ma tor, country they so depVecate. If let them move on to a more move is by request, for they E Tho poultry demonstration car equipped by the extension division of the Oregon Agricultural college, to be sent over tho Southern Pacific lines for twenty-seven stops in differ ent towns of the state, will reach here on Monday afternoon at .1:30 o'clock. C. C. Lamb of tho college poultry department will be in charge and will be assisted by It. IJ. Thomp son, Portland, a Junior in the agri cultural course. Professor James Dryden, head', of the poultry depart ment, is to have general supervision of tho trip, and has arranged an in teresting program of lectures and demonstrations for tho time the car is to be in town. First, there will be a lecture and demonstration especially for tho school children, which will last from half an hour to an hour. Following that there will be a half-hour lecture for tho general public on "Poultry Feeding," and afterward for an hour or au hour and n half thoso Interest ed will be given a demonstration and a chance to Inspect the car of exhib its. Another half-hour lecture for the general public on "Housing Chickens," and a demonstration and exhibit of an hour or more will close tho program. There will be oppor tunity for every ono to ask questions regarding the solution of problems of their own particular location, so that the greatest possible amount of practical help may bo given to all. Since tho car Is to bo In town for so short a time, it will bo absolutely necessary that the school children, who ure to havo the first lecture, should be there promptly. Superin tendent L, R. Alderman has arrang ed for this visit to the car wUh tho teachers of the schools all along tho route and II. E. Lounsbury, general freight agent of tho railroad, has sent out nn Itinerary showing tho ox- act timo the cur arrives and leaves, so no one should have any difficulty In being there. From Medford the car goes to Cen tral Point, leaving at 8:01 o'clock Tuesday morning. WOMAN THOUGHT DEAD, IS STILL ALIVE, SAY POLICE LONO BEACH, Cal April C Mourning over tho death of Mrs. Stella Wellfaro, who was believed to havo leaped Into tho ocoun with her five-year-old son, camo to an abrtipt ending today when Chief of Pollco Moyer stated that ho hud positlvo In formation that tho woman has gono to Ran Francisco, Her hat and hand bag and tho baby's coat, to which was pinned a noto Indicating that sho had taken her Jlfo und tho child's, woro loft on tho plor to divert Uio'sub- plclon of her relatives, Moyer claimed, POULTRY An MONDAY arTCDFORD, QKEClOy, SATURDAY, SVTOTL (I, W2, mm frees HIS PRISONER Id. PASO, Texas. April fi. - Fenr lug refusal would menu Intervention by tho United States. Conorul Prtseunl Oroioo, ronnuundor lu thiol' of tho rouilnUonury forces, compiled with tho demand of tho slate department for tho release of Powell Roberts, an El Paso cltlron, and ho returned to his homo hem toda. Roberts was arrested on charges made by .lonarlo Conlcoros. secretin') to Colonel Ponco, Jefo d'ncmas at Juarez, who assorted that Roberts stub' ffiOO while searching liU house for arms. Rebels at .lrinrfe Inveklod Roberts across tho "Rio Oramlo there and ho was Immediately thrown Into Jail. Tho revolutionist's also accused him of being an agent ot Piesldoul Ma dero. Ooueral Orozco paid no attention to requests from Mayor Kolly hero for Roberts' release, but compiled In stantly with the demand from Wash ington. Bridges on both the MoaIcuu Con tral and Mexico North Western rail roads wore dynamited by federal. last night. "Till has led to tho belief ithat the Madero forces plan attack ing Juarez. (Paid Advertisement.) County Clerk. I hereby announce myself as a can dldato for tho democratic nomination for tho office of county clerk, sub ject to tho will of tho voters ot that party at tho primaries. I promlso tho pcoplo ot Jackson couuty that in caso ot my nomination and clect'on I will fulfill tho duties of tho office ac cording to lnw and the best ot my knowledge and ability. W. H. MILLER. Gold Hill, Ore., Fob. 1C, 1912. For County Clciu. I hereby announce my candidacy for republican nomination us county clerk. If noniimiUiil and elected, I wilt conduct the ol'ltce noeoriliuj; to law and will treat all patrons court eouly. (IKOlluT.A. CAMtflW. For Sheriff. I announco myself as a candidate inco myscu as a camuuaic t, promising a continuance slncssliko administration 1 for sheriff ot tho huslncsslik havo given tho otftco In tho past. W. A. JONKS. 1 L . County Recorder. I am a candldato for n second term for tho offlco of County Re corder on tho Republican ticket, sub ject to tho coming primary. I havo conducte'd tho offlco to the best of my ability, tho books aro al ways open for inspection and feel that I am entitled to a second term. FRED L. COLVIO. For Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby announco mysoif as a candldato for the democratic nomi nation for tho offlco of prosecuting attorney tor tho first prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, embracing tho counties of Jackson and Jose phine, subject to tho will of tho vot ers of that party at tho primaries, and I pledgo the peoplo of Jackson and Josephine counties that in tho event of my nomination nnd election I will fearlessly, impartially and to tho best of my ability prosecute nil violations ot law In said district and endeavor to administer tho duties of said office with tho utmost efficiency and economy. E. E. KELLY. For Representative. I respectfully present my namo as candldato for representative to the republican voters at tho coming pri mary. I havo been onco honored by tho pcoplo of Jackson county, having been chosen to rcprcsont them in tho stato assembly two years ago. If nominated and elected, I shall do in tho futuro as I havo in tho past: glvo to my constltuciito as honest and faithful service an lies within my power, I realize that there aro mat tors of importance to southern Oro gon that will como up In tho noxt meeting of tho legislature nt Salem, and it will bo my carnost deslro if elected to act to tho fullest satisfac tion of all tho peoplo of Jackson county. J. A. WESTERLUND. County Clerk, I announce myseir nn a candldato for tho republican nomination for tho offlco of county clork, subject to the primaries April 19, 1912. N. L. NARREQAN. For County .fudgo, I am a candldato for tho nomina tion of county Judgo of Jnckson coun ty to ho dotorinlno'd by tho will of tho votcts ut tho primaries April 19, 1912.- If 1 am nominated and elected I will dlirlllir inv Inrm 'of OftlcO. OH booh as lawful authority of tho votora m ADS can bo aouurud, bond tho county und begin the construction of a scientific Hy.Htom of permanent rendu, ono mil Hon and a half dolluru In not loo much for this puipcuio. Hut a dol lar's4 value must bo had for over) dollar spent. I will oppose Incroan lug tho county's warrant Indebted ness and will endeavor to reduco tho same nnd restore, tho county's credit. 1 will usaunio full responsibility for u business ailininlstratlon or owry county office. V. K. MIJRRICK. For Couuty CniiiiinHilmicr. I hereby nniiounro myself as can didate for tho nomination ot county commissioner for tho four year term, subject to the endorsement of the republican voters nt tho primary election Apt II 1!, 11' 12. It nominated and elected I will during my term of office oouduct tho business ot Jackson county on a strictly business basis, and to tho best Interests of tho taxpayers, and without fear or favor to any party, parties or to any particular section ot tho couuty. W. fj. LUIZVKR. County Recorder, I hereby announce myself as a can didate tor the republican nomination for tho offlro of county recordur, sub Ject to the will of tho voters of that party at tho primaries. I was born and raised nt Haglo Point, Ore. 1 havo for tho past two years been deputy in tho assessor's office and all 1 ask tho pi'oplo to do Is to look up my character and past record be fore casting their ballots. CHAUNCKY FLORKY. For Sheriff. I respectfully present my name to tho republican voters as candidate for sheriff of Jackson county 'it the coming primaries, I havo served two terms as constable of Medford district, and If nominated and elected I shall servo the people in tho future us lu tho past. AUG. D. SINOLKR. For Hoprosontotlio. I hereby unnounro myself ns a can dldntu for the nomination as one of tho two representatives to tho assem bly for Jackson county, to bo clioaeu by tho republican voters nt tho pri mary election April lt, It) 12, My two interests tho ranch at Cent rat Point and law practice having brought me lu touch with conditions confronting both tho farm er and the buslnes.1 man, In consent lug to make the race for tho nomlun. tluu for representative I wish to state that I am lu favor ot well built highways, constructed along econouu leal nnd scientific lines. I favor such IiUvb ns will enable our orchardlsts to protect and caro for their orchards In tho best possible manner. I bo Hove In such legislation as will pro tect und safeguard all tho Interests of tho pcoplo In matters ot taxation, railroad rates and efficient public service. And If nomlnntod nnd electod, I will glvo to each taxpayer honest, efficient and buslnessllko service. JOHN II. CARKIN. For Assessor. I horeby announce myself nt a can dldato for a second term for county assessor, subject to tho republican primaries, April 10, 1912, nnd prom lso if nominated and elected to do my duty In tho futuro ns I havo in tho past. W. T. C-RIEVE. Prosecuting Attorney, I hereby announco myHolf ns a can- didato for the offlco of prosecuting attorney for tho First prosecuting at torney district of Oregon, compris ing tho counties of Jackson and Jo sephine, subject to tho will of the republican votors ut tho primaries. If nominated and oleclcd I will prosecute all violations of tho law and will faithfully discharge tho du tloH of tho office, honestly, Impar tially, economically and to 1)10 best or my ability. II. K. II ANNA. Jacksonville, Ore,, March II, 1912. Fur Sheriff. To tho ReputllcauH or Jackson ceunty: I hereby announco that I urn a can dldato for tho Republican nomination for sheriff of Jackson county, Oro,, Hiibject to tho wlshon of tho votora of tho Republican party, to bo expressed at tho primary election on April 19th, 1912, In caso I iihould bo nominated and elected to tho said office, I prom lso tho peoplo of Jackson county 11 buslnoHfjliko ndmlnlstrntlon or tho of flco, EMMETT BEESON. For Prosecuting Attorney. I horoby announce myself a candt data for tho republican nomination to tho ofHco of proHocutlng attomoy for tho rirst district, Oregon. If I am nominated and elected I shall proso cuto alt vIolntloiiH of tho law, and especially will I prosccuto ull viola tions or tho liquor laws, und nil lawn Bufoguurdlng tho welfare of young manhood and womanhood In this Jur Isdlctlon, Tills I fihall do with what over or HtreiillUi and ithlllty my lx yearn' experience aa a ilractlclng at lornoy and three, yoaui mt deputy puisocutlng nltnrnoy of this district Iiiih conferred, Very renpocl fully, ,1, N. JOHNSTON, (Paid adv.) County Himoyni', I hereby niiuounce my candidacy for the above unmet offlro, nnbject to (ho Republican pilmurloa In April,! I Hnqicut fully H'fer Iho eleetom to, my past iccoid as a basin upon which to JmUio my quiilirinulloim for mild .moo. T. W OSOOOI). County Sunojor. I urn a candidate for the repub lican nominal leu for couuty surveyor, subject to the primary election In April. It elected 1 will perform the duties of the offlro with tho system und abil ity that my ciedentlnls or former er porlonco und my pilvalo work of the past three yeais lu this county cicdlt mo with. Copies of loiters recently soul to the couuty clerk and court, and now lu my possession, reganllng my abil ity and past experience, may bo had by any voter requesting tho same. II. (5. STOKCKMANN. For County Cleik. I hereby announce my candidacy for county clerk subject to the to publican primary on April ID. If nominated and elected I promise a businesslike administration of tho of fice, und will otisono the laws gov erning the offUo lu oveiy detail to tho host of my ability. " W. F. DUIHUNIIURRY. For Couuty Judge. I am a candidate for democratic nomination as county Judge, if elected I promise to reform all loose and ca relets methodx of trammeling public business, and to administer tho affairs of Jacl.sou county on strict und systematic hushies Hues I will assist lu hulldliiK good roadii. build up tho county's credit, labor foi Its every material Interest along pro grosslvo nnd economical lines. I will fax or no locality nt the expense of any other and I will safeguard all of your material Interest conscientious ly and to tho best of my ability FRANK L. TOlf VIH.LE. Medford, R. F. I) No. 2. Havers Self Starting Six-44 j Fully i:ulpM-t, Including Self Starter, Top, OliiM Front, S'cd ouietcc, .(' t.",0 Piirlliiiiil j ItK.IIT Kind of material, nickel. Meel. ' KI(;ilT kind or mi engine II cjllii tiers, U.polut suspension, I ItKMIT kind of Ignlll Iloscli Dual. ItltniT Mini or nollator, lionet coiuli, ItH.'IIT kind of 1 nil- ule full flout ing. RKillT kind or body, liixuiloiis fore door. ItlUlir Mud or guariiulce, one your by fiirtory. ItKJUT kluil or sen Ice. RKillT pi Ite .st'Jino, Tho llavors Is sold for what It Is. a well-made, dependable Automobile. It Is sold at Its real worth and guar anteed to be worth It. MICHIGAN MOTORS CO. II, A. Joneii, Traveling Rep. Phono or, call for demonstration Hotel Medford A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE J 00 acres, 12 miles cant of Klumath 1 FiiIIh, on iniiin roml to Lukcvmvv. About Hfi aeics will bn under tho gov ornment ditch und can bo irrigated, Kino nlfulfa or gunlen land. An ubiiniluuco o free, outsiilo ranch. Ono of the best propositions (hero is in that iieetion for a man who wants In engage in the sheep hnsinc-sH. Local I'd just right for a townsito when tho railroad in built from Klamath Fulls to Lilian iow. Prico .ffJO per iiuro. Will oxcliango for Mcilfoid oily or country properly. W. T. York Sb Co. Draperies Wo enuy 11 very complitto lino of ilruperlcH, liiro purloins, rix turits. ole., nnd to nil oIumho of uplioinli.rlni; special mini to look after this voik exclusively iiikI will kIvii an koo(1 mtrvlco as Is ponHlhln to cot In uvuu tho largest cities. WEEKS & McGOWAN C0 PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Ouuriintce. I'rlcou HeuHuuuble. COFPEEN & PRICE SO Howard Hlook, mtraucu on 0th Mi. J?ciflo 3031, Horn 819, " ffw r WHERE TO 00 TONIGHT r lOc THEATRE lOc FI.VN'V ANI HOWARD Comedy, MlnnliiK. Talking and imnclng Thurxiliiy, Friday anil Hal unlay 100(1 Feet of Kmoillo Films n d'onil Photo I'lnys Till IIATTM! OF ITITSIIUIK! nmiKJi: The Story or 11 Southern (llrl's llraveiy TRICKRD INTO IIAPPI.NICSH An Old-Fashioned Melodrama nmioiNu Tin: siicriff A Light Western Comedy NIJAU TltAOKDV A (iood lllograph Comedy i.ii.vs i.oviats This Is a Scream Evenings, 10c any scat In the house. Special Chlldtcu'rt Mat Inco overy Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. in., admission Do and lOcc. Follow the crowds to tho UU. Wo solicit your patroungo, which will bo received with court esy. STAR THEATRE t'nder dliecllon People's Amuse ment Co. Always lu tho lend. Your own good Judgment will ac knowledge our superiority In ev ery lOMplUjl Fntliv Cliungo if Pi-ogriiiii Today the limit apparent Hupcrb Feature Tin: iinoninitiiooD of man A lieai Mntorentltig drama of the lower five and the upper ten, One tremendous scene shows a wrest ling match between two excellent professional wrestlers SEVEN ItAHH OF (.OLD This Is a Western Hummer STARFIHIt, SEA IMtCIIINS AND SCALLOPS An Interesting .Scientific picture of Deop'Sea Life Itl'KTKIt'K MOHTMAHi: A Real Western Comedy AIi HATIICH lu Kong WOOLWORTIIS, tho Musicians Admission 10c, Children Co MATINEES EVERY DAY Hall & Myers Taxi Co. Taxicabs and Touring Cars Phones: Pacific 11 00 Home -100 Time Rales: City on Pavements, Jil.OO per hour Country, $:i.fi0 per hour Waiting Time: 10 Cents Every Four Minutes or fl.BO Por Hour Ladles Shopping, f2,r0 Per Hour Doctors' City Calln f2.fi0 Por Hour Taximeter Rates: Bervlco Day or Night Take tho Drown CarH F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put in flint clitHH Hlmpo? All work guaranteed. Louvo address with II. Jt. PuttetHii, Quukor Nursory, Nunli hotel. Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, 1). O. Public Land Mattem: Final Proof, ponort Lands, ContoaU und Mining Cubm, Scrip, vN