YOUNG TRAPPER IS FINED $10
COLFAX, Wash., Dec. 19.—(Special.)—Trapping of fur-bearing animals without a trapper's license cos George Anderson, 18, a fine of $10
and costs when he was arraigned before Justice G. A. Weldon yesterday by Gene Fennimore, state game protector. Anderson was arrested while
inspecting traps on the Palouse river in the Eden valley district.
T. J. Stewart was fined $100 and costs and had his driver's license revoked for one year, when he pleade guilty to drunken driving. He was remanded to jail when he could not pay the fine.
MRS. MARIE DITTMER.
Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Dittmer, 72, who died yesterday, will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the Bruning chapel, the Rev. H. Mau of Endicott officiating. Interment will be the Coif ax cemetery. Mrs. Dittmer was born in Germany and lived there un til 1929, when she came to Whitman county, Washington, to make he home with her son, Henry Dittmer. Her husband died in Germany in 1923. Besides her son, as mentioned, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carl Brockmann, Castle Rock, Wash.