rained. He was shielded at the timeby a shadow and the woir simply run out into ihe street and lay down Then Lodford ffrcd Again and the wolf Jumped up. ran down the street and he ir*w it crawl under the KetkbMr, ly’ilfnrd then went down town and «i9t hr* oame bark he discovered the coyote again, Thi* thno also the wolf took refuge undar the barn.then 4!r, l^dford crawled Into awagon ftotr the entrance to thewolf'# homo and waited. In ah out half an hour the royota again appeared and t.lila time, taking more careful atm, Ledford brought the coyote down with a bullet through the heart, •The fat carena* Of the marauder irhowed plilnly the rich fare he hud been stealing from west aide poultry yards, For month* houaewives in the weal part of town have been missing chicksnb and aevernl poul-try owner* have been especially henfy Innara. Only a fav times ha* the wolf been **tn and then It washard to toll whether th* ahjecf wasactually a coyote or simply a dag.How the coyote chanietj Into tow jttd mad** hi# home here no on** has yet explained It la hardly likflly that a grown, wtld coyote would voluntarily take up tin habitation In the town and ft !h probable that the wolf Is ooo that ear aped when a whelp from aomeont In town and which has grown up as a city wolf.to coat In Amarillo about $1 75 a yard, AsphdL which on accountof the n«n eaalty for repair and the expense of keeping It in repair W notbeing fiTorably considered here.would rust mare than either of these By any system t ho burden of coat would be rofat.Toly small and the value to the i \iy of r,urh auImprovement cannot be over eat I* mated♦ * 4,-P, V, TEAM,LININP UP FORJREETAifFrom Monday'# Daily. I In a quiet way a move Is nowstarting for the paving of Polkstreet and from l he support iheproposition t* already receiving itaelt; ina likely that this much neededImprovement will be made thia fall The plan for paving hst not yet taken definite form and the kind ofpaving Ha* not been generally dla-ciiHsert.Under the ordinance granting thestreet railway franchise, the afreet rlillway company i# to pr.ve betweenIts track# and for two* feet on either side whenever the‘city paves the itreta through which |ta line# run. One of the plana jumpered for pav log provides that the city shall pay for Hie paving of one third of the street# through which its lines run, the property owner a on each side will pave the other tvo thirds. The city pave# the street crossing# sothat Its share lit made considerably larger. On Polk street where the first paving Is planned, the street railway company would pave a goodpart of the ell)’a share alt along. Coat of street paving In Amarillomay be higher than In most elitesfrom which figure# are available but the coat In any * vent *1)1 be small In comparison with the service rendered, At El P*i«o hHullthtc pavement. which Is consider#*! mogt fa*vorably by than# who have expressed th#m*olves here, costa $1 a yard, At fit Page rock suitable for paving is found at short distance from the city find freight charge# on that pert of the pavement are comparatively small. It is possible thatrock of w suitable variety could he found QMr Amarillo and the cost similarly reduced. - Brick pavement, which his the greatOHt durability ofany pjivamcnt and which can be repaired without the expense of keeping a big plant ns is the we with other kinds, was figured Imil year;'!NS nr it -TOREfFrom Monday's Dally.)The Pecos Valley lines bail teamtoog another gam a yesterday fromthe city buys by th# score of 4 to 3. It wap a very good game all through Both pitcher* were very effectivein tight places. These two teams are evenly matched *md put tip game |bat are worthy of a large attenda nee,These teuton will play a nflrieb ofthree games not! Saturday, Sunday and Monday. (Labor Day I Both team# are practicing hard tbIr week and three good gamps may bo expected.Score by* Inning?;P, V Lines . , MO 000 001 — 4Amarillo . . .,.,,.101 OOO 001—% Batteries—Amarillo. Hutchinson and Daniel# P. V. Lines, Martin and Flynn, Umpire Elk to.*1For Mis# Hedrick*The Albuquerque Evening Cltlien last week has the following io say oruorning Mb* Jennie Lee Hedrick who haw been the guest of her slater Mrs, H ear ben Collier fri the New' Mexico city for several weeks;“Mis* Jennie Lee Hedrick, of Amarillo. Texas, who ha# been In thlacity for the past several month* as the gueat of her sister, Mrs, R, H. Collier, will leave thin evening for her home, Mias Hedrick is a little black eyed southerner and during her brief visit here, she made many friends. In fact. she did things tothe heart# of some of the masculinemembers of the youngsters' *ot and she has been one of the most popular members of the kill crowd’ during i.he summer here. Last evening BO me of the members of the young net gathered at the home of Mrs, Collier and needle# to «ay their coming Ml not announced in advance, It wag a genuine surpriseparty and Miss Hedrick was givenproof of her popularity, in fact, she bad gon* to spend the evening withMins .lean Hubbi and was decoyed to her slater’s home only to find ill the lights aglow and » crowd of hor young friends wilting to receivetier, \ lively lline fatowed and the11 tfle Texas girl was given the moat enjoyable evenin'; or her stay inthis city.The young people danced and played u variety of games in whichappropriate prise* were won. MrsColllor and Mrs, Hubbi saw to it that the refreshments were not wanting In quality or quantity. Mia* Hedrick will take home with her a pleating Impression of Albuquerque and other tokens more or less sentimental from the many friends wtUi whom she pa sred an enjoyable sum mar*1D lt;tan, uli diciIn*richandtugporindlf#vlt;andwertionorliappfeetin“KtnonmatdleihadsinSOP• a\vlslranver;herAn Hour With K.ntrrloitiers. Waco Smith and Hob Nolan entertained an appreciative partySaturday evening at the home ofMrs. Gooch at the Musical Hour given under the auspices of Circlewtt?iMdJs pi’moi iU b dufllorn Ah ewotshe