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Will Mutt and
NEW LEAGUE TO BE FORMED
Thrfe Iowa Citicj Porm Nucltui of
Propose4 Organization.
HUX TO HEAD CEDAR BAPEDS
Farmer llirrr.l Tonn Will H
mrr to fcurp 4Mher I'lacra
Which Have Dn Uall ark
'", to Complete l.eagnr,
WATEJU-OO. la., Dec. l.V-A naw base
ll organisation la about to b'd for th
aiinport of "landom." Waterloo, Cedar
Kapld and Clinton. . la -all former
Three-I league town-wlll form Ihe nu
clem. -Arfangv Inenta In these rltlea have
alttady'been .tuni leted. Hetdrn t fill, the
inao who organize;! (ha Three-1 league,
will ba at th had of thai Cedar llaplds
iu and wllh terloo peron, la active
In the naw oraaiihiRtlon.
Other cltln wlilrh are possibilities ui
Oakalioa an. I r oi t Dodge,' former low
I'-sgue cltlff, and Kieapoit, Itl. Jt la
likely that l.a Oronju and Winona w.U
b conaldaiad. at these rlilea (Ind them
clvea ttliuut a' Uague to p'.uy In and
hava cluba and purka.
, LINCOLN BUSINESS MEN
i rl BANQUET FOOT BALL TEAM
LINCOLN. Dec. VI. 'Special Te!ef ram.)
j Several Inroln bimlneaa men tendvred
, a baniU, i ihe Coi nhuaker f.iot Wall
tram last niylit at Lincoln hotel. The
, banquet voa one of the must en Joy a bin
:evar held In the tlt aa well an one of
j the moat elaborale. It a (Ivan by
Mayor A. II. Ai mnUuug, J. J. l.edwllh,
J.'L. Ugriiliuin, W. W. Hackney. A. C.
, l.au. Clyde He. O. W. J'alm. A. B.
Waldo. Ik Raymond. KranU Glllen, C.
C. Qulile, II. hi. Go n il and L f,. Watt
l line, who ttctetl as t juatniantcr.
It waa ptnaly lntunnl ai regard! to
toaita and tlven Itl appreclatlnn of the
j exoelttnt wort of 'ha Cornliuaker aituad.
;ln addition i Uia lular aiuad th; j
' were In att-mlum a . Chan elk).- Avery,
n'ourh Btleliin, Manni-r Kasr, Asalatant
i Coach Kathbone-and Jiere;ary IX. Q.
Clapp.
SCOTTISH GAMES TO
BE REVIVED IN OMAHA
Membeia of Clan Uutdon No. 0.1 liava
iganlai'd an thlttir rlub for the pur-
! pose of reviving Efoltlah guniee. Anion
j th utiiiiea In wMili tntereat wilt b
! awaktnrd are foot ball, cricket, bowling,
i coif, cm ling. air. Another meeting will
be bi-ld Monday evening td pick (wo
i 'alrvtna. from wblcli a foot ball team will
'ba lined tip to play lha Oniutia AthtetUa
j Ch(ma day.
I j of fit era o filie oi naninatlon eif
j :lai'lcd, ai fullowa:
)tedldent-John alulr.
Vice Prealdent W. J. UUlop.
Hecretary A. MoKie.
Ticaaurar John UcTaMgert.
! J Kiecutlva C.mniltiee-William Henn'.e,
(iaurca Paacock aal Hugh Buttle.
j SHAMROCK SECONDS ARE
j CLftiMJNQ CHAMPIONSHIP
I Tlia Shamrock Beconda. of South O naha
j claim the chaiiiplonalilp of Onu!ia, South
' hnaha and Council Fluff for team
J 'aveiaglng 111 to lw pounds. They have
I not been .evuied agalnKt tht aaaeon.
Kollowtng ai the Irama they have played:
Vube, 0W Shamrocka. i. Km tun Street
ftttai, 0; lihamrocka, 1&. Omaha Tlfera. 0;
Mkamrocka. U. Corrlgau HUla. 6; Wham
iccka. Jj. Miller Vflte. . Shamrocks, 1
forfeited). Colun.btai. C; 8haturocka,
hi. Agnea. 0. Mi am rocks, m. Itaf ami
lniir.li Institute liecond teaan), V; bhatn-
j imii: ST. -Total, 10 agaltwt their op
j i,ounta .'
HARRY W0LVERT0N WILL
j 1 ' ' MANAGE HIGHLANDERS
1 XtW YOKK. Dat;. 12.-IUiry Woiver-
ton, who for twa y4i lias managed th
1 akand clulj of the pacific Coast league.
i ined cintiat to-i3:it with Ifiank J.
t'arrell wlieiaby UoUcnon becotuea man-
we f the New Yo-k Ams.lcan Ivaiu
ttain. ' ' . .
J. Cal lowing repiaaent:il the Oakland
-tub la' the dial and sanctioned the pew
'-i, tract. "WolCTton preiously had
B.m.cJ wilt) Oakland for next arason.
', In lakliig up the managi rial "rdiia of
he lota' teairi Wolvertou iueceUa Hal
S 'l, who, it la uirJer KtCKid, "will remain
jk lliai bttktuiun.
JEANETTE KNOCKS OUT
. JOHNSON IN THE FOURTH
i
- H-.MIi(l-i Teuii., Deo. l.'.-Joe Jcan
n of New York kno-ked out Youag
jack Johnson of t'.oion In th fouith
wund vt a scheduled claht round bo.it
er tgn:ah(. It. waa' Jancu a fight
jom th start, in a preliminary, bbhy
tohidtau of Uampui kjucked out Kddlc
vlnney of ban Franciaeo after four
Pr.d of faat flfht.ng
lll Wslk t uiurr.
Jan.ee Slama. -418 North' Hovcnteent.i
ut. wilt etart at f o'clock thie inuinin
t walk Winoia and rriuin. Th dls
r.. is :w0 n.i.r.. - He will go by way
I l.ln.vol, artl hr trice and aaprcta 14
'.nl.a the lilp wlir.ia two wrek,
(Cor4 Drfrnia t amhridtr.
iriNIioN, De.
aii.I'i iti;is untveiAity
.iiv lool La, I i,ut .i tuuay, ii lu .
i.l. i...,. . "l't" I
Jeff Be in the Six-Day Race? Can a Duck Swim?
Warner is Elected
Captain of Nebraska
Foot Ball Team
e'rom 4 8laff Corievpondent.)
LINCOLN. Dee. ll-(Spclal Telegram
J-ocn l). Warner, bitter known a Jerry,
waa elected captain of the CornhuHker
foot ball team ct a meeting of, the ath
letic board Taeattny afternooi. Hla elec
tion n ur.aiilnioti. Warner l.aa played
a atar game at iualler for two yeeri.
Tl e ae'ectiori of Warner was conceded
teveral day before the election and no
other name n preventiid. Immediately
after the alxtten me6 awarded "S'" had
choxen Warner Ha their leader for the
nxt aaara.-i, the athlethle bckij n regu
lar aeaalon eonflimad the choice.
o'oc two iara Warper lias played a atar
fcemt In the Civnhuker llueiif, playing
Quartribac k with tbe excel licit of a ahort
time at dnle:'.ii.ve end. Mllroiul valley
acrluea have geti rally gocordt-d him tho
honor of belnr the Bra:t flHld Rnneral
In the Jll:oni va!y In tua' laat two
yeara. In addll'orr to htnf a heady
player. Warner haa Ihe facultv'of putting
"rep" lnlo the test of the player, and
Kis choice probably depe'nded upon thla
moie than any other thfng.
Warner ta a Junior In the iiiilvcrwlVv
nd a member of the Kappa Hlgma fra
ternity. Hla home l In leaver City.
The board aj aaardrd nineteen
aolden foot balla to the "N" tnnn. to'
Coach Pllehm. to Assistant Coach Kath
tpna and to Manager Kan'r. The award
lit made In acooidance svlih a ruling of
lha athlitlc beard that championship
foot la'.l teama are awarded goldtm foot
talla. '
The board also awarded "X'i" to els
members of the cross autlntry team. n
follows: Loulg Ande.-aorV'Al Kennnlv,
Klrby gwanson. C. T. Bogga.S Kalea and
niater. The board also vo-, to pay tna
cipiiiHis of tht team td tht Wumnl ban-,
ijuet In Omaha Tuesday nj4h
O'Day Will'Mange
the CincinnatiReds
.
NEW YOnK, Uec. li-Henry O Day.
upiplra of the National league, wW to
day choaeti aa mnager ror ' the' Cin
cinnati National league club fort the
coming season. Mr. O Iay' will elV n a
contract aoma time today or tomorr
The National league gdjourmd Its ni-et
Ing until tomorrow without elattlug a'r
cere. The adjournment wa taken ouA of
respect for the deaths of Slant - Bobln
lon of tit. Loula, William ir.' Mtsisrll T
Boston and FrafikeU Elliot of i'hfladi,
phla, who died during the year. I ' .
. Mr. O Day lias been an umpire fd '' many
yeara and was once a well known Viltvher
on the Waehlngton club, the battel V ba
ing O Day and Connie Mavk.
Inyratit-ptlon Into the ticket evens, al li)
the rent world'g terlei waa InforA tally
discursed by the national commission.
but what It exjpeuta to prove ChaiirV n
Herrmann wa unable to aay.
Magnates of the two league gathers 4
for their 'annual aear.ona. The re-elA
(ion pf Thomas J. Lynch to the Nation!'
league presidency la practically aasuiedX
It lit reported that ""led Lake I to b
appointed manager or. lb St. Louie
Americana. " i
DES MOINES FIGHTER GETS
DECISION OVER ALLISON
gCINCT. 111.. I4ac. Il-Eddl Howard
of ixia Molnee wa given the decision
over Nell Allison of Spttngfleld at the
end of ten round of faat sparring her
lonlKht.
Ureslliaar "strati Harlan.
I1ARLAX. I.. Dec. lI.-(Speclal.)-A
noriaa of wieetimg matches will be held
at Harlan this winter, the first being on
rrluey evening. Deoamhar 1&, the cos
ttnnt being Jack Bi.lomon f Omaha
and Mike Kronini W this city, fof th
IH-pwuiid chaniiilonahip of Iowa and Ne
.ia,ka. Theae bouta will be given under
Hie direction of th Naliah Alhlotlo club
Willi Fred WUislow, formerly uf bao City
as manager. . Mti. Frwnnt haa th dia-'
Hin t Ion of having never been thrown by
a wieailer of hla own weight.
H liber aereats IteatHoe.
LEATKICK. Keb.. Dec. 11. (Special.)
Tlie basket ball aasit oiMmed bar last
venlng with' a iit-l.ir4 gm between
w liber and Beatrice the Utter winning
bv IIih acure of bi to Pi. W liber a team
work waa poor, while r.eatrlca wa strong
at all times, taking advantage of eery.
thing In alsht A small cruwd witnessed
lha game.
! PU I Flaala.
The prellmlnarv round In th pool tour,
lament at Ihe Commercial club has been
cowi.leleii and lb p4r Is now In the
f.nala. Thei. are thra filg.its of four
torn playcra each; I'ha biL.ard pr:lmi
uaiiea bavk not been completed.
Bn sa Prla right.
JKHi llsilS t'lTY. " Mo.." l.ec. r
Luveinur Hartley today Ord ed me au
liioriura al Novaoa. Mo, it amp a
pne light artveiti.d to be teht thor.
rt sa fiihliiig undji- the fun of bos in
luntcuc inu4l b ttupptti," auiu the aov
einor., "
tret Defeat Ktaua,
ORKTK. Neb.. Dec ll.-i 8pecl .!,,-T.i
Crete High chool basket ball t. dc
feated th Wahoo team her Friday nlgi,.
In a hotly conteated gam by the cor
of Z7 to it.
ll,,ller uiaa un Koal.
' i IIICAUO, !. Z Dr. Roller rem.
.lie. Vvih., va thrown oui nf i h ....
h"tl nun allowed temper and th. r.
PACKEY
THE PUNCILER WHOSE (
SERT
ICES UT ti.'PMAND ' "
1 '
I'ackey V i KjiJand, wio l.aa hec-n of
feied a yjW puree by Jimmy Cuffioth
for a bout wtlti One-Hound Hogan In
tun Trancl ico. It Ih believed the stock
yard maul r will accept th pnipiiNltlon.
Wit the Bowlers
lat. M.
J. C. Stock tell Ki ijo
M. Total.
14)
Ooben . . I ........ ISO il j
1UI I 4)1
Ufcen i.. ....... H4 lia
Hi 4
4H
Totals 4ii m 4) i.j:
A. 1. MOOT 1'niNTlIt) CO.
, ' Jfi Tgtal.
Mokry .. .. ltu lit li i.J
Jain .. in.) lai lsj m.i
Kramla . ltiil liti li . ull
Totala .. 1. Utf SW 6To l.bto
MlDLAfa CLASH BLOWKRS.
1st. id. Kd. Total.
Power .. .J m 163 ;
Cli.'Uitrnsen Ih7 Iim 1i 4 it
Htiaw .. ,. iu) lu 1M HB
Totala
473 till
611 1.309
UL PAXO. '
lat. !d.
4 Hit
166 l.W
1KI lol
7 6W
8PALT.DINO.
lat. lid.
3d.
ItiH
1MI
Total.
540
B'.and .. .
Brow ii ..
imimb .. .
Totala
3d. Total.
141 41 j
lal 4jg
im &i
4o 1.4JU
Koffner
. liU 1
. .1..1 lol
..til W
t, iechmelsier.
V
Kectirueisier
Totala M 44l
f. QLUMBIA F1RK CNDERWIllTKRa.
A
N,l on
Ci
HU S 141 6?f
1HJ 1NJ. IK.) (nit
01!)
4i0 Ba ' ;t j.;
Ta tal
O. V. W. NO, 17.
1st. 2d.
1M 164
14ii lh."i
144 m
Sd Total.
X bit
P7 .'.Id
ltt t!ti
8chlnd r
J. Jani )
HamllU
Total '
C( RKt at
I,. Hmlt h ........
It. Hiiillh V
Ut K. Jobi ion ...
... 47l M0
1,014
M'KKNZli: CO.
lat. :d. Srt.Totnl.
1
171 .
1:1
M
ml
470
Km
lil
ISO
474
1.47.'
l"0tHl.
4M
47:
iu
Total i
4KJ 4U
BLNK18T8.
let. lit.
177 " It
11 Ul
......... lvO 14i
.., 4H 4i
DRC.lJjr.R8.
11. I'd.
Sd.
IjA
IM
1..4
460
Ortman
UriftUn ..
iraw
TiHa'J
Td Total.
14 411
Ul its
raypieii ...-
..lot ,
. li 14;i
. . I m 'Mi
Imri.in ,.k-..-
iHtaatian ,w
A..
I Total
HI ili
4
'Issle Ho
,u iwfrala Uninbolill.
TABLET ROC
. Neb .
Ti i . a . i .. I .
a am p.u.. fu hrie aatur
day n got bcivY Hunibo.dt and th
Tble Hock "fl.Vt 'uWKul lu a Vic
.uiy for in lt.Vi '" ora oe:ng ii
lo
MARCELL NOTA LLOWED
TO TELL SV PATHV TALE
MINNEAPOLIS. Hec. U-Janie Mar
cell. charged with havlu. atolen f '-.-. T I
ffotn. a, tale, her May ft ISW. re
fused peiu..ss.on b.. h ca rl ' I' Ii ha
"imiathy" tqiy a outlint, l ' I-'1 '
.cifii;V yesterday In wblvn ', ; dc
claiau tha't Marcall i aJ ur.4i i-ciiH o.ie
i.a'.f million to ai th .. U, " hU
tiother in Kansas. 1 '-
I pcn i rosa-i xainlnai.oii n 'tui.tisu
having aervtd lime In the a.a-'v "-'''-.uiy
-rt I.ariliif, Kan., lor fo.t-.-,
u: o utl I ti had p.caJeu gull. ly
J.'.i
' 19 u 3,'"''r ..!.
hu .aklua c. -, utluiui. ..,u..l
td
WOMAN AT BEL CONFERENCE
Mri. Britton, Owner of Cardinals, at
Lcasue Meeting;. "
;:eveii bzeose attended one
3:ia She Waa llrouftlit I p on llaae
Unll, aaa 'lnusigli Not t. Talk
er Matters Wlli llr
on UecW.
NKW VOUK. Dec. 11-For the first
time In the hlntory of orKanlrrd base ball.
o lar us known, a v.o.nan Is to attend
a major leutrtre meetiui. The woman to
achieve this diatlucllon U Mrs. Heien
llattan-ay Ilr'ltop, owner of the .St. I.ouls
.Natii nil league bave ball club, wltu Is her
to attend the annual meetinj of the Na
tional league C lrst(u's ;oniori. She
ha been In New York for such meetings
often but has never before attended one.
"I was bi ought up on base ball." she
KalJ, "ant: the NaUonai !a ;t:e. Flr 1
came on wtilj my faihec and ihcn with
! n.;.- cn.ve, ann now I am con:, r,- on my
own account."
"Are you guing to vote and take part
In the meet ns'" Mm. Erltlon was
'.RkeJ.
"Oh. dear no." she a.iswcied. Mr'.
Hte.ner. the clubs' rreldent, will do all
the ta king for uf, just as Mr. Hresna
l.an takes charge of the players, but Inas
much a 1 have all the Interest of the
club at heart.' (and then wHii a amlle
"and In my' pocket bojk. I think I ought
to be her."
SANTA FE'S NEW TRAIN
" IS PALACc ON WHEELS
The Hanta I-'e has Installed Hs "De
Luva" service between Chicago and Lo
Angeles. Going west the train leave
Chicasjo at 8 o'clock every Tuesday even
ing, arriving In Lo AnRele at 9 o'clock
on th morning of. the third day. East
bound, the train leaves Lo Anf.elea ut
t o'clock In the evening, arriving In Chi
cago Mxty-three hours later.
The new train I a palace on wheels.
Kverythlnjt Is new. The dining car1 U
finished In silver and vcrmllllon ma
hogany. There will not be an' porter
i to go through the cars, announcing meals,
but Instead, In a subdued voice, the con
ductor will address each passenger, an
nouncing meal timet).
Among the comfort for passengers on
the "De Lux" will be valet service,
malus. barbera, manlcurlnts, baths, sten
tgrapher, dally market report and tele
glaphlc ieHjita of the doing In the out
aid world.
M'CREARY INAUGURATED
GOVERNOR SECOND TIME
I'RANKFOnT, Ky Dec. U.-Jamea' B.
McCieary. In whose election Kentucky
returned to lb democratic column, wan
Inaugurated her today.
The position of honor were occupied
by the twelv surviving member of tho
old McCrtary Guard, a military, com
pany organised In 1977 during McCreary's
first administration. ,
Cldvernor McCreary vacated ihe cnait
he reoccupled today thirty-two years ago.
Now ho I more than 70 year old.
Many personal friend -whq attended
th-i first Inauguration were among tho
2.000 member of democratic; marohlntf
club from th various cltUa of the state.
CAPTAIN OF THE CORNHUSKEKS
IS ELECTED TODAY.
I
V .V.-' ;j
V:. ' lU
Sfl UASE TOM LYNCH WHOSE JOE
IS IN.DANQEE
President 1 im J. Lynch o the Na
tional league Vho 1 fighting for 'lils
own 'official 1 lead at the meeting of the
league, which began In New Y'ora: oti
Monday, December 11. Although thane 1
bitler: opxltlon no the lighting prerit
dont In same ' fiuat tent. It ' Is not 1 be
IlevMl that he will be ousted from the
position. ' , .
Ward Changes Are
Being Considered
' An ordinaiiDe IM being drafted lu th
city attorney , fflc providing for
change In the' eleQion precinct In. the
?lfth and Twelfth I ward. Four 'new
precincts will b croued In. th T welfth
ward If the ordlnapQ passes. Clouigaa
in other ward are hing considered and
oounrtlmen may auggeat what change
are neidod and ordinal ices to- cover them
will be drafted and submitted.
HOUSE COMMITTED VOTES TO
REPORT SULZER RESOLUTION
WASHINGTON, Dec. . U'.-The house
committee on Iprelgn affair today unan
imously agreed on the Sulaer resolution
directing the Immediate abrogation of tho
mi treaty bMwven the Vhlted Htates and
Russia bee use of tv'ie dlscrlmliiatlun by
Russia agalrut . Amej lean Jewish cUitens
In recogtiltloif of Rissports. The Com
nittfo will urge . rot. Tress to take quick,
action on the rs Jul Ion. 1
COMMERCIAL CLUB WANTS
CITY-TO BinriAUDITORIUia
Resolution' were .ouited yesterday "cy
the executive committals of Coinnierrial
club rcommend'ng that 'the city buy the
Auditorium nt us reior)le a price as
posalble,
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rTf t&XTH RlOCy 4'
Silfe;- suit or I
I . tir'-VC overcoat m) li
i mil
ii n ;j ni . ii
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CUfTD API? CTII I. AIMING IN
M,""J '
i
Prize Winners Arrive from the Ex
tremes of the Continent.
FP.0M ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC
Kntrlea from New llainpxblrc nnd
Orciion Jlssy Sheep "Men 'Are "
Alroudy on the Ground
fur the Kken.
F.ve hundred Fhecp are now quartered
In the Auditorium awaiting the. opening
o-f the mid-winter Sheep show today,
when they will assume their society, dress
and manner and beKin their competition
for blue, red and white ribbons and cash
prizes.
The siiecp are from many states, J)'ew
Hamiahiie being the farthest, eastern
otattt represented and Oregon th farthest
west. On? flock, is here from., Canada.
Ohio, Michigan, Iowa and Wyoming1 arc
represented by several exhibits.
. Immediately al the ciosc of the fire
men's bull in the Auditorium ut 2 o'clock
TuebUny morning, t"he"worR of transfer
ring to the main floor, the pens already
built In sections in the basement- was
Legun and by noon every pen ""tv-fts In
place. The show will open this morn
Ins with everything in place, so the man
agement announces. The floor, will be
coveted with green sawdust (arid at night
green globes will be used for' the' electric
lights. "
The annual convention of the- National
Wool Grower' association will ( be held
Thursday, Friday and Saturday' on the
Auditorium stage, while the Omalta public
la enjoying the show in the arenv - .
Membera of the executive oommlttee of
the Commercial club will attend the open
ing setslon of the wool grower SaCurda
and will attend the reception and ttteater
party for delegatea at the Brandela lhea
ter Thursday evening. Thursday p be
Commercial cub day at the sheep ahow
and the committee aak a many rriem
bera to go aa possible.
Manager Parrlsh of the publicity bureau
of the Omaha Commercial club announces
that th Omaha Hlsi school boysf. glee
club will open, the Friday afternoon ses
sion of the convention anci that Prof. y,
B. Graham' quartetee will sing at the
Thursday and Friday murning atsslons.
The cheep men will be entertained at the
South Omaha Live Stock exchange Friday
evening.
CMAI, TPM ' I 'i..u,i'1, isa.
I OoBsumars' B'avrbuSt ifS,
J 1837-as Sherman, Ave. 1 1
j Both Pbone tltl' if f
0RE Of IT SOLD ' THA.NrANy
l .-Mother beer brewed in omahaJ?
t 'OR THE MIDDLE-WEST- fiT
Kj K 'AVOArTE BEER IN THE HOrtE.CaL
WJiy not wear "English Tailored Clothes" thereby
iulojiting the habit of saving clothes money without lowering
your stnnUiinl t
UNION MADE
Surnriisiiigly tion values in elegant tuilor-matlo suits
and ovficoiits. On; thousand different all-wool patterns to
choose from. '
kWc Lead, Othcs
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. INSPJSCIQN INVITED.
We are the tailors to tlm well-groouvd gcutleuieu. TJio
clothes we make are individual in etyle ana of ithi-olute tjuulity.
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Vhi'-4',L -..c
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By "Bud" Fisher
JUDGES DISCUSS CHANGES
Istelle May Retire as Judge of tUo ,
Crimuial Division.
LESLIE ON EQUITY DOCKET
Chnngea to Uf- Definitely Decided
On" nt the Meeting of the
.ludgea to lie Held tbe
I'lrst of tUe iear.
Judge Lee S. KsteeJe, presiding Judge u.
4lie Douglas county district court and
Judge ot the criminal, division, will -e-tYe
from these post ttte tlret of next
ytar and be succeeded by Judge George
A. . Day, Judge A. L. Sutton or Judpe
WSHs.a. Se. Judge Esteele wl pre
side In one, ottho law; court. .
The -Above changes and. other will be
made at the annual meeting of the.
sev. Judges of the, distinct court, whlcli
will tie held, a uaual, January 1.
County Judge Ciurles Leslie, w bo will
succeed, Judge William A. Redlck as a.
district court Judge the fuel of- the year,
haa Hskjrd for an equity Uocke,t . for his ,
fli-Bt your on the bench. Ho . vylll be .
given ie, of the three equity dockets
now helkl by Judges Day, A. C. Troup ,
and Howard Kunnody. Judge Day (wlll
take one of the law dockets or else take
the criminal docket and Become presiding .
Judge.
Judge Troup will retain an equity
docket. Judge Kennedy will retain an
equity docket and continue for anothcr
year as Judge of the juvenile court. ' ,
Judge Eatelle has been presiding judo
and judge Vf the criminal court for two
years, though the custon has been to
rotate theao pons yearly. Last January
Judge lis telle was willing to take the
posts for "anjtlier year and the otheV
six judges wished him to have them. ' fi
he, should ileslre them again It' s certaiii
there woiilcC be no objection on the part,
of hU colliiaguea.' f
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