■ lusemeni stanappint, me i 
ition of ‘WolfvilJe’ will be held 
om February 17 to the 22d, and 
ill be better, bigger and grander 
■- every Way than last year’s fa- 
ous ahovv,” he said. 
The fourwuig members of the 
ade's' Council acting as' an execu- | 
ve committee will have entire I 
large of the project: .1. W. Hop- 
Ins. chapman; XV. C. Mil.sap. Fred 
teger, Harry DelTord, Tom On- 
;ott'and Xi. E. Brewer. 
In the Legislature | 
PHOENIX, Arlz., Jan. 15 (JP).— 
’he ease with which Mulford Win- 
or of Yuma wields the gavel as 
resident of the .senate, aided and 
betted by caustic .repartee, re- 
linds the old-timers in the press 
allery of Speaker TJom Reed in the 
atlonal house of representatives 
bine 30 years ago. 
A, southern congressman, replete 
nth rhetoric but short on logic, 
ose to a point of order, charging 
hat he had been accused of being 
. “lobbyist, filibusterer and law- 
er.’’ Reed remarked, dryly; "We 
/ill nolle the last charge.” 
Majrr Kelly, state historian; 
iilly Spear, editor of the Arizona 
tepublican, and Ned Creighton, 
,ean of the active reporters, daily 
ccupy -the press galleries of the 
5 gl.slature. Never has a legisia- 
Lire met without the presence of 
his editorial trio. Major Kelly in- 
ists he comes in only as an on- 
ooker and that he is ‘Through” as 
hr: nicler of current events. Mr 
Spear takes copious notes and ap- 
ieai-.S a S intensely interested as 
he regujar reporters. Ned Creigh- 
on daily dispenses legislative 
loings to the press of the state. 
Bob Caples, e9-year-old reporter, 
dtizen of the world and, in hiS own 
vords, a connecting link between 
he dim Pa.st and the present, is 
laily on the job in the press gal- 
cry for a Mihrni. newspaper. Bob 
iliows the 'activity of a cub re- 
:arter and the enthu.siasm of youth 
n his dally ramble for news. Porty- 
'ive years ago Bob was editor of a 
fowspaper in Tucson, and be re- 
lalls with gusto th.at only through 
revenues from saloon and gambling 
rouse advertisements was the 
raper able to meet the Saturday 
payroll. 
w-op Sut’-o’-’s sense of humor 
Often is exhibited on the floor of 
the senate. A s.enator had 'arisen 
several times, and iA emphasizing 
tiis objections to a bill, had repeat- 
:.d himself so often that he at- 
tracted the attention of every one 
in the chamber — a signal ac- 
complishment. 
The senator from Cochise very 
formally addressed the chair and 
aslted permission to address a 
gupstion to his colleague who had 
thd floor at the moment. “Is the 
senator starting a new speech or 
continuing the first speech he 
started?” Sutter asked with his 
best seriousness. 
VACANT HOUSE IS 
DAMAGED IN FIRE 
A small fire in a vacant house 
called' the fire department to the 
corner of Church and Franklin 
street early yesterday morning, 
and the blaze was extinguished 
before ■ any serious damage re- 
sulted. 
Yesterday afternoon the depart- 
ment answered an alarm turned 
in from North Main street, only 
to find out that it was a false 
alarm, thou,ght to have been 
turned in by boys playing in the j 
neighborhood. Police officers were 7 
unable to check exactly who wa.-ir 
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