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m v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY, 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION WMnwwfcwiiiwwiwniiMHi,ii'iaMi TALKS TODAY ! OF LOGGING; North Bend News Mrs. "W. D. Simpson was a Mnrsh flcld shopper toilny. John Conloguo was a business cnllcr In North Dend yesterday. Miss Allco Wntters lias returned from a visit in Portland and other northern points. Miss Kllon Andrcsou who has been lonnffx PROMINENT MKX TO ADDltKSS VnllTIIU'l.'K'l' I'llVIIIM'liC AT riv- COMA ON KLKCTRICAL MKTII- visiting friends on North Inlet re OI MUCH IXTKItKST AKOUS- lurnou ,lomo 1'" . i:i. Tnconm will bo host to over l.lo loggors and tlnibcrnicn of the North Faclflc Const during tho annual I'n- Ohas. Thoni of North Bend has re ceived a now auto truck to bo used In his brewery business. James Gaffnoy Is doing tho plumb clflc Logging Congress today and lng on tho Speedwell, tho boat that Friday. One of tho Important sub jects to bo discussed at tho congross will bo tho use of electricity In log- SEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale -Right from the start- fhis sale has been a lingo siiivess simply more proof that it pays to buy and sell for cash "MONEY TALKS" A great nianv sizes are cleaned up especially in clothing Pj'iees as advertised continue in force Ask your neighbors about, tho values they have received was launched last Saturday night. Harry Thompklns, who came home I1BU Ul UlUUlllLlli HI 1UK . ,. ... . 1.1. t.l- .11.. Elng camps. J. D. Moreen, of tho rom .n,?BUW " jV, """", V"? C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing oroKon, w up nuu -b - - comany was to havo been ono of '" not nbI t0 !JU tho Bpeakors to ndvocnto tho ubo of l'oter Culby has Just got out of tho electrical equipment In logging hospital, where- ho has been for four camps. , weeks with a broken Jaw. Ho went Owing to tho fact that tho Smith back to tho Smlth-I'owors camp. Towors company has not oleetrinod ,, , . .. . Its camps yot. and probably will not j0 -odont ono of tho I'ac Ho before this winter or next spring, Mr. Grocery company firm, Is ad up with Moreen felt that ho could only n ,vchy soro hand. Ho sustained tho touch on tho theories and eonso- JW wh" "mulling a barrol of oil. quently decided not to accept tho In- dins. Kaiser in doing somo repair vitation to speak: tlioro. Uesldes tho work on his bulldlnc on Moad stroot Smith-Powers company, a Washing- Tho mlddlo flat that was used for a ton logging company company Is us- paint shop Is being convortod Into a ing oicctncity in n iimiicu way and four room dwelling, ono of tho Washington men Intorost- ,. , ., - . ... .- ,i win Dnnir if r"n..i,, n,' Dr. and MrB. Ira D. Dartlo ro tnnMnr. it Pnrllnn.l nnnor unvp. turned 'llOmO OH tllO DroOkWatOr tO- "Theso nro tho only two promln- W nf or, a thr? weeks' motor trip cnt Installations of electrical equip- through ho northwest. They Intend ment In logging enmps yet made, and cd auto back but tho rocont rnlno tho cxporlenco of tho operators Is of mn(, tho rondojUniost Impassablo. world-wide Interest. The Speedwell, which was recont- "Kloctrlc donkoys do not omit y launched at tho Kruso & HankB sparks and thus bocomo a powerful ship yards at Porter, will bo ready safety factor in logging operations to go to San Francisco in about ten during tho dry part of tho year, days or two weeks after tho lnunch- whlch now often compels tho closing jng. U is not yet decided what tuu of tho camps. It Is also bcllovcd that or vessel ,wlll take her In tow. with water powor near nnd always Dcnny nu, ho ,)0pulnr ,)ltcilor nn abundance- of wasto wood for of lho 'North IJend ball team, and f iiol.olcctrlclty may bo gonprntod In n J)n, Klnnoy, who is well known on stationery plant In a logging center, tll0 Uny , opon n movnB )lc. nt a low cost, and probably provo a turo t,10ntor nt North Ucnd on Au. mnrkod economy In this respect. K,mt j, u,g ,,, nro bclng nmtlo Many claims nro mado for the now for tho oponnK nignt nn(, tho ,)ro.. olcctrlc logKliiB donkey, and tho cct8 nro brlght for n m0Ht miccC3S. statements of tho men already using .', run, Mr. w, ,)robnbty Uiom, nnd tho logging engineers who mnnng0 tho business. Tho hoiuo hnvo given tho mibjoct caroful wU run licensed pictures. SoOUfi"Sy Btr"B cnnl Bl- !. "?" It Is announced that tho lllltmoro, j, Polun dlod Iwt n ht at C8lc1 N. 0.. class of forestry, under tho.tu- Z J" V0. " ? vu?AoS Bh lnrK0 torshlp of Profossor Schonck, will nt- ;.!lrc """,,, ' ,?. J"l,u, L, ."B; . tondn ,n,l .pond ,.,. ymu .fudylmt IbS ? L ' b, ' !" '"' "ni ' .J": rorests in that vicinity at tho Invl a- ;;: ;z T. .m. V '""""v" " tlon of tho C. A. Smith Lumber & fcB f "' r n r or Mnnurnrttirlnif Cnmnanv. , ?A ,or- T fimoml will bo hold from Hub MARQHFIELD. "MONEY TALKS" Clothing and Shoe Co. BAffDOX. LOCAL OVCRf LOW II0KN. HAMPTON To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hampton at their homo nt Smith Powers Camp No. C on Isthmus Inlet. Wednesday evening, July 24 n daughter. Sho Is their flrut child. '. T. THOMAS, of Allegany, Is a Marshllold visitor today. Spiritualist Here. Prof. Johnson, a spiritualist medium, nrrlvcd today on tho Urcnkwnter and will hold a meeting tonight. He Is well known all over tho country and was Invited In hero by Coos Uny spiritualists who know or had heard of his work. .1. A. O'Kclloy today offered to hot somo locnl business men thnt Prof. Johnson could get results from any of their dend relatives and offered to tnko tho big end of a $100 to $S0 wager. Many Coos Dnyltes aro Inter- In tho coming meetings and a number will probnbly bo In at tendance Arno Moreen has been at Mlnnoa- Vnv"0?," Clinpol In Marshllold Satur- polls taking a final look nt tho big "Jay afternoon nt o'clock. lev. I), mill of tho 0. A. Smith company A-MneLood of North fiend will olll- thoro which will bo soon dismantled mi0, and shipped to Lako Taboo, Calif., " where it will bo rebuilt. Mr. Smith flgurod on bringing tho mill to Coos A.MO.NO TIIK SICK. liny and rebuilding It horo but found thnt tho machinery nnd equipment "H!i Alpha Mauzey continues to which had been ndaptod to handling "'I'ldly recupornto from her recent tho small logH In Mlnnesotn would l'orntlm for nppendlcltls at Mercy not bo Riiltnblo for hnndllng tho big hospital and It Is now believed that llro mill spruce logs of this section. 8 wl" '' ulilo to return homo ner Peslilos ho has big holdings nenr Mondny. Lnko Tahoo which can bo cut up. " A llllillior niibllcnllnii nnva! "KniMi MlH. W. K. StOlll. nf Korilillll. . Powors Logging company. Marshlleld. , w" '"ih been 'nfliied nt Mercy hns- Mai-HhHold nro occupying Mlrne Covo. has purchased three 70-ton Mlkndo Htal as a result o Injuries sustained the Kiimmer eottago of Or. and Mrs! ijiw iiiLiiiiiiiiivuK, iiiiriiiK imir pair " ' " imiu iu iciuiii of drivers, nlso front nnd back truiks ,0 her liomu In n day or two. from llaldwln Lncomntlvo Works, for,' iiro In their logging operations. Tho' M- Clins. Conklln who underwent COOS ItlVKIt OUTINGS Hugo Qulst nnd wlfo spont Sunday at tho Geo. V, Murch summer home. Mluu T n 1I"M tfllon nt VahI ti 1n..l who hns been tho guest of Miss Nolllo from tho milil,c' Tower left for homo yestordny. Miss Madgo Ilarry hns gono to Marshllold to visit Miss draco Will lams for a few days. P. M. Kriedberg nnd wlfo hnd Mr. nnd Mrs. P. K. I.eofo nu over Sun day gUCHlS. Mrs. C. W. Tower has Miss Lucy llorton and Cornoll Lngorstrom as weok end guests. Mrs. Morton Tower has ns guests Mrs. Christine Kruso and daughter, Miss Mary, and Miss Until Horton. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Nicholson of THE PEOPLE'S fORUM Tho Times will bo pleased to pub lish letters from Its readers on all questions of publlo Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho writer, and so far as posslblo bo limited to 200 words. In publishing thcio let ters It muBt bo understood that The Times does not lndono tho vlows ex pressed therein; It la simply affordlns a means for tho voicing of different opinions on all questions affecting the public welfare. TIIK WATKIt QUKSTIOX. Mnrshneld, Ore., July 25, 1912. To Kdltor Tho Times: It Is Just as well tn serve notice on tho Coos Day Water Company that tho Mnrshflcld water users aro weary nnd Intend to hnvo hotter water and better servlco with, to say the least, nu nddltlonnl cost. The company has hnd tlmo "gnloro" and chances without number to "gat next to Itself." Not hnvlng done so, Is not tho fnult of tho public. Take this from n fellow Hint Ih "Cock-sure nnd hns the goods." Not from a "Subscriber," but a consum er who enn consumo three times tho water tho compnny furnishes and who pays for threo times whnt lio could consume. No Individual criticism Intended- -wo nro Just going to make n change that will glvo us what wo want and must have. Tho "scrap" l forthcoming. This TO BUILD LOOP PLl FOB It AflQUKO BAY ELECTION II c. n. Mclaughlin. KMilug and Licenses To tho Kdltor: To Bottlo n dlsputo would you ploaso sot us right on tho following point: A Knys n fishing llccnso Ih required only when ono catches trout, salmon trout or bass. II clnlms thnt SEW Iir.MOK AIIOUT COMPANY'S GOSSIP CONCKItXINfJ u ii.i.i.i liiuv lilliu.ll IM.vw l UlADIIIjlll'.N Mill lY LKAVl'S I'OH KUGKNK TODAY. 8IONKIIH NOW ItlFfi-Vml An,.iinW --. i'OHK AUGUST 17. !5 SSL? .- " J'. nroiSrX col !l per pari of CooVilayleL Th 5?" "'!"'" " ! story wns inerelv n rumor, however. . .".'" '"V.H "nnl AVIW11 Tho gist of tho" report was thnt m-' ry of lho Mn?ahnnW contlv ronresoiitn Ivps of th com. I Ji"?. r lho i'nrnhneW aS, i i. " .'...:..:..". .. " oiiimerce. rue names . iiiiiij iiiivu ueun iiivesugniing Iio-O,i i iiii,iini n.i "' possibility of nroiilo around thor,c,'nI 01tn,p J ,0?i oa C"? east sdo of the Any. It Is claimed ''. JJ,?? ", Hint the plan Ih to build tho brldt,o ima ,,, ;,i,'"m 7 at North llend mid connect up with "80 Sv , M,o iWr'lfPP? tho locnl lino nnd then build ncroHs) ' Mni.if-iJ0!!6?1 lathniiiii Inlet, through lstsldo and i1fl '?. ""V.'fi.10." nround tl,e east side of tho Hay to' 0rrffiK W if? eonnect up w.,1, the line at 8nnlIiff.8oI?f,j!i f -im... i.. .. .... .... ...V ' tllOBO WllO Will file. Flflriir i'""""1" wi.miii ui uie .'incAriiiur.inro ronnlrnil nn in mmiii... t PerkH pniiinnnv lofr t..,inv ,.- n.' 2.ro Voq" .ro.(' on tM0 Pltloil. 5 survey of tho Coos Hny-Kugcno 1 no) ?" Who thS5 wmTsJS for Kugono where ho will probably ! i"8, Vi.i 10 m bohi,totl tn IA linnilniinHlou. I.. I. . .. I "- "" livuuiiiiiuiuia hi inc iiuiirc, Knglneer Urown of lho Southori Pacific has nrrnngcsl for n homo for hlniHolf nnd fnmlly nenr Schoflold for the next year and a half, according to parties arriving from Onrdlncr. It Is understood thnt he Is to have su pervision of tho engineering on tho big tunnel. GO PHOI'KltTY IS TUAXSIKIMtKI) iMwrniii'j: I, mill anil Power IMmifx Sold to A. Welch. ltosnmmo. ore., .iniv ix... . nerds were filed with tho County I BALL SCI Portland Makes it two StrJ With the Scnators- anyono easting a baited honk Inin' any waters within tho stnto Is llabio' 'c" ,. " "?:,e'",rR 'r""H.f?rrI" "'", to arrest. Which Is rlglT nnTl tie Wl pw.w lr w ,1 ' I'! As a license la req,M J f ' ZA fr"' V L" ":" " W suing trout, salmon trout, salmon or h '"".'J, " tt. Do!"n" '"'"v I Vorno.. b 40 bass with hook and lino., tho PninL.' : V ,V..V'. ' " "v' "y ...A A;,"-", ;; T , tl. . WllltlllKII I 9 compnny hns nlso for tlfty sotH of eonnectod tho Sonttlo Car Foundry company, Seattle" IIKIKI'S OI-" IIAMIO.V placed an order n ""Kht oporatlon nt Mercy hospltnl actod tmoks wmilTlll'Ht,n' l reported doing nicely. "Grnndpa" Pratt nnd Miss Dolla Pratt visited MIsh Alpha Mnuzey nnd other friends nt Morcv IiohiiIIhI Tnnu. I day. Nnvs of Clty-liy-tlicSi'ii ns Told liy , , , Tin Itivoiiler. ',0h PHtman, a sawyer nt tho William Ciiiiillln anil wtfi. nf f.,. Smith mill. Is able to bo nn and qulllo. weio hi llmidoii ycKtordav mull rn"''l "fter a severe n thick of In today, mid Mr. Cnndlln vnn calling K,,l'l"s on his ciwtoiiier. They were ncconi-' pnnleil by Mr?. rmullln'H brother. ! William Dee. of St. Louis, who Is UOTKL AltlllYALS 4 visiting Ihom. Mr. I) my to' wentlier Is good mid warm hack In! IKnneo Hotel. Win. II. Neathery, st- I'""'". iCouulllo; J. C. Slaughter, Ouklnud: , ,. ' Smith mid wife, llandon; John A. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Houston nnd Johnson. Portland. Miss Norn Solve- went to MmSihllelil I Chuudler. L. Mni'L-nn Rnn i,v nml returned Sunday In the doctor' flco; H. It. Sells, Portland; K. K nutoinohllo. They went over nnd ; Ihifter. Portland; K. P. Shnw. Port back by the way of the Seven Devil i. land; If. K. Whltnker. Tnmpn, Kin.; ,. ... 7 l'"1, CalH. Coqullle; W. L. Dav- Ilnrrv Miillln. who wns formorlv Milson mid wlfn. iiniwi.u.- f!,, . with Shields ,t Kennedy In Iro Story. I'ortlaud: H. lltnkn. Snnitnn..' for the past Wash.: S. Roberts, Portland; C. S lilnckHiiilth Khon. but nioiith or two. Iiiih been nt Coos Ilsv. Dunn nnd wlfo, Portland; S. P. returned Sunday nnd Is nu'aln at his Venle. Portland: N. II. Nlms. Clm old stniul with Shields & Kennedy. ' I alls; L. W. Kstus. San Prmirlsco; Times' Wnnt Ads bring results. V A, Ilium. San Francisco: .M. n. I Wnlnvrlwlit Rpitti, Dartle. Mr. and Mm. Kugono O'Connoll nan ."Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hhkuo and Itosemary Itlchnrdson nu guests Sun- way. .Muss Kiigonln Schilling who has been the guest of .Miss Ploronco Alk- on returned to Marshllold Saturday night but will roturu later. At Deer Lodge, Dr. and Mrs. Mc Coriiiae entortnlnod Mrs. K. Mlngim rrom i-ridny until .Monday and Miss Violet Henderson nnd John Motley from Saturday until Mondny. .Mr. nmi .Mrs. Ward M. Illako. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tower. Miss Nora Tower mid .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Mo- Miiownoy constituted nn outing pnr ty from Mnrshflold to South Coos Riv er yestordny. A. P. Owens had ns over Sunday guests Mrs. J. H. MUner nnd son Jay, Miss Kdnn llarnum nnd Mrs. Nelllo Owen. Mfs. W. K. Dungnn iihh leu lor town and Mrs. Owen will remain In eamp for sovornl days. Mrs. Arthur McKcown entortnlnod Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Dennett, Tom Ilennett, RoderUk O'Connor, Mr. Supleo and dnugliter of Myrtle Point nnd Mr. Cnry en mo up Jn tho "Kid" for tho day. Mrs. Morton Tower ontertnlned In I'hei'e specified Iot of n baited hook In nnv :,,...; V.;" '. i "v"" . """ . ,,1H nwoolntes to bo inhabited by am- , ! "! ,T.. "in, iinirriN in imifl ton-fnot rlKht of im- ii inn v. incaesier. the evteiiH'vo bo cons,, " "" "" .I"!- ?' '' I" no-lHW. n Inwful unless tho angler noiwoao . '" .7... 'f.'.' ..'.' .O' .'" '"o pipe would probnbly bo construed as un llccnso, Los Angeles Portland . . San Prnnclsco Sncrninonto 9 H i .13 5! .1 1.1 it 1 1 11 CO - imiiiiib in i no iirm nt Winchester' w w w w " v T v . AIIOUT POLITICS. ""' vleliilly mid propertv In Sec (Hy Aasoclotod Press to the Cca Mltor Times: Tp. 2fi S.. R. a West, near UnnKlln'l Tlmos). Out of our present political chaos "H n,' " erlnln ilchis n n,1 PORTLAND, Ore., July !5? fact rlsos Uko choline ( , ''I'tli riiiiiiiiin rivnr in ., ,i.... Iniul trliuiiiod tho Senntors u : Our nnrtv system i1Ibi?imi..u . wH'i their uower nlntui ,... . . torday In a eloso cnmobrtl American nconlo nml nnmi t. err Hon thereof. f'iin..M.....i ..'i" score. Tho Iionvnra out-bit & 1 ono desort tho foul snd laughter for all other l.i- ''l0' ,,,',,I of transfer them una ' fminento tenm and tho fieldtel leiiigenccs In tho universe. """I n nfiiernl lon mortKage or deinl nbo,lt n stnndoff. Hap Hoguii No are so busy making money, or i " ."'"' rrom the DoiikIms r,,.,iv contlnucH to win nnd WasW osing it slaving for other people. '' " nter Co. to the Merchm Ik 0a,C8 yestordny, plnylog " w.ui u iui oiiicoiioKiei - punt, " ' '"v ' i '" Co. of Piirtlnnil for "all. present nnd futiiro nmimn ti.u n stated rniislilPi-mi,... r imb'a,. f Tim h. Whole Sickening gnilie. Which Is iviil. "Wrlnpf tills smile Mmll,.',,.' A't Snn Frnnnlaen J'l ly our own I fo and dentil, and hold J ' ""-od of Kendall Ilnw t nlso ni - Oakland ! such great Issues that one would '""' bond U8e of like nnimin Vornon "' a ppoHo we would try to make t woinlnntlona nf oo S'' At Los Anglos Bl .Struggle as we niny with the ,. - i AtttrtlSi H uiii. i ennnot escape tho eon- "m'lix : MAY Itl'V ClllS Oil tint onnh nun J ...:. I '" . ' "" '" l. Ill l-l fi ' t'omo up from time m, n'ir .May l. lud,.,,,.,,.,,, Calll. me. ono of three things conserva-1 "' for Reelw . . live, progressive or radical. I PORTLAND Ore t,,i. o, , ,..,' ?, ::v coi'lcl nlwnya have Mn 'w personal friends In ,. . n- tiL-nt'in in ino rinlil t,n..n.. - Portlnnd Sacramento I HA1LHOADIXG AT KUCE.MI Ono enn trnvorso hardly H 111 tho rllv tlinsn ilnvs wltbOOtl 1'll.v. I lllinil Ktnlnn r... . " - "- --"- ...-- ,.im lnelearc.it honest v ihn. .V.V-"."." who w,. .Crl T, , '.luor. ?mo. survoy stakes, which nre ... . "vj !,(- -... viviiii:ii inn a tiii i v..i ..! inn lai altitudes townril ivi-.. ..... 1 mnrv ilr.,.n,,. "" "i"" pn- I'uviiig or rniironu worn. vi i ...... 'V....wA. "8 lMW P-ohlein '" .Voctlon for renom nntlnn i.v i.nr nf u-n nin.r. nnd tteSl .......... ,ii.iiui,, mine or lint nn. . "en noillnc. nrnorncoi..,, r. ' ; :..' "' ". '. . w"" b" - -7....J iTn .... . '' r'"nivnniiii in hi ill innn Rioinnie n aifk.lv n k'lippnsii IinH l OPlnin.l l. -..nt :w v"" "" "V uil u uD - 8 IPS UP TO YOU Can You Get $20 Gold Pieces for $10? We enn't. But we can buy as much for our hard money as any one. So can you when you buy here. The Fixup . .. ---...-..,. ... ! --ni vppii II iiiiiinii innn cminnin n bi. n L-nnoTiRir unor oi nor grnnddnugliter, Miss "" ,u," mo vote on single Is- "n" ee ared ho will inniT n Z "v w?.f " ttiZtti (lynedde Tower, on Saturday oven- ?,"" or Problems. Hut wo cmii.nt "onncement to ehlnu on tiS ?n m "' n V,0,prefont VTO0 ?nd 'K Inc will n ,i,...i ' .. i ve iih n Knimi.iin ...i i l'"'-'i f .. . . l '"'iiiing on tho question their beailnnnrtora hero for u rokonV Vr a ? n .' ' ,'. n "80. more ..reside in ,n ' "" .. """' n "' . . """ ?""l nHdnpy for Son- wny work west of the city top mmm Miss IieylloVronr-RuVhllorto JCITIZKS. VTSn """ hlUldre Mary Kruso, Marian Seaman, Nolllo1 QUESTIONS AX ) wmvpita - . strong suspicion hern m, o ro lnr1' Mrs. Christine Kruso, Dr. and Mrs' aid licanl somo of thwh 8al ?rs 'oi'en.Ient candlato r'nB, nn "" You"S Place. Mr. Cooler ku C W Tower nnd Mrs. Morton To "'. Diego which d the "snnni.h t0r,cnUert ques ted frn, hll ,H, 'i"8 nlso rowed tho flolde where the r - ?s;i &&? St-aST ALOXG.THK WATKRKROXV ; a me. From 'this ITJ fi ,hnt 'ro a ty of Se na nr i'1'80"88 the een kept .mooth nsngardeag' running one of tho O'Kelly launches1 Piled to dark sklnnii vi np' n National progress Vn ?- " y "8 ni'8 wouW (ll8a')pear III 'i kiieuiiiiu una I MARSHI'IKLD XOHTII HKXD. The Right Price First Always nninn 41.. . . nu ., i x.i . .:. ... niti., ... ..' " ino iioni in ad- -. . ----- ( . uuii .iiiiiii-h I k 1 1 urn li'iinHA .ill i miiiiiii iiiii ntm. i x- . . will accompany 1,1m. Tho tr. .m' i n '" ""."""' """" Jen- )(,mn, t ' ' ,r ?P'llcnn and . . : i ;."" -- wviitvr KILLING TIIK TKItKI) ti I vni. i... , .. ' uiii . rJ 'ijuii iiiivr n -... . (. iiuiiiii uno im ..... c",'St evcr mn,, from which he spoke about labor ,,, ,1,nln ln " race ' "u,a r- Tll ny City Land Co.n' tm fSinw w ' 1 cra" nml "'any erucllied on a cross : of sSd? win? .. w and original way ol J of Mill m , J 1t0.es, th0 vySo wero ' exact words "-SubVcrlbii ! TA A A i:o ,,,lln& " tho bn' of, M wn remarked on ,ho street. s ,"?. opened In July is nS nt' C-?f; 2'h,ch THURSDAY ioro simple than solid geoof saw s,r, sramwHiET j w ivs i ss w .. : san. " srj&r. tlon almost nny day Onen flit.. --.... ku II U ItllO LIUnil I1T TMfirna m-rti. !..! lb WO IT V.ll V. IIIU Innni. ! . . . -- uiMOi JUI1 Mill! II trt a . . "rf rf d iiiiiii i irinriiin .. i .. -.ihii iiiii b. b. jb. a a . . iiiiii n minor nnr nnv at . will wish him a Biieedv Vmi "" . "or. . " l? ",anKln1. Pon a cross ofr',rv'i bnkiv" rZ ""' i7rtrlctoB 'l '"I voyage. --.... rno speech led to his non.ln-l TTZ - l'St nw"'i-"AinB he iW'1 . fha T7n,L-o, Pmtm Ana jngof thoteredo.-DayCHr-l I mor. it t z lg-f"T,-amiii in ntlon.