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WN THE MAN WHO DOESNT LIE NEVER TELLS ALL THE TRUTH HE KNOWS TlMlM0 I" Tho TIMES Wn..Vrkct KffccUvcly! fflflflB WANT ADVERTISING in Tlio TIMES Will Keep your Income from Fiirntalicil Rooms Steady. YOU enn really help tho family revenues by renting n few furnlshotl rooms mill. If you know how and when to ubo tho classified columns, you mny keep that llttlo oxtrn in- mtf "in nut tlio facts nuout your u will P)lt l,t, 0yca of nil "pos- propcrty MiZ'. Ami If Uioro lblc bU5" icm who ought to own U you'll BClM" como aB "steady as a ciock. MEMI1ER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .... i.. i Ufa MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tillies, Const Mull Jo. 42 mill Coos liny Advertiser. fit. XXXVL11M ,,.,, Coast Mail. law ilJEPLEftO GUILT! TO CTHTS AT C0QU1LLE i U "'.2SLff' sfitiitory uiiumouo 1 1 $700 by Judge Coke. SvER.25INE,MDEnNTT,?PMPn HAVE DCtiM nu"i urdcr Cases Will bo Taken Before New Grand Jury " Next Week. ,W: VlSVAt 8700. on.Mnl to The Times.) . Smnir ILK Ore., Sept. C Two fflr'NlS; ci.nrg.ng &m Uh running, disorderly ho us- HAYES TIL OPENS TODAY Deposed New York Police In spector's Hearing Begins Waldo Makes Denial. TRAGIC DEATH AT VETERAN'S FEAST TWELVE REPORTED MURDERED Lieutenant General MacArthur Succumbs While Attending Reunion of Old Regiment in Milwaukee. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bb; Times.) MILWAUKEE, Sept. C Mrs. Ar thur MacArthur, widow of Lieuten ant donoral MacArthur, who becanio unconscious when Informed of tho sudden death of her husband last tllirllf ttflllln n I n w1 1 it n Imnniiai rt tho survivors of his old regiment, tho Twenty-fourth Wisconsin Volun teers, has regained consciousness No Immediate chango for tho worso Is expected. Physicians are In at tendance. Captain E. D. Parsons, toastmastcr nt tho banquet, suffered n paralytic stroke following tho shock Incldont to tho sudden doath of MacArthur, but Is reported rest ing comfortably today. MacArthur was stricken while- delivering an ad dress. Suddenly ho pauBcd, re marked "Comrades, I am too weak to proceed," sat down, his head fell forwnrd and ho was dead In a mo ment'. Tho death of MacArthur leaves four llcutcnnnt gcnorals surviving. an rcurcu. xncy are ucncrais .miics. nr. ciinirco and Dates IN DIVE IN CHICAGO SUBURB (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coob Hay Times.) NEW YOrtK, Sopt. C Tho trial nf Onrnnllna fl. llnvnd tlin ilnnnnnil 1 JudKn?i C0X, ',lc. of Coos police Inspector, on the charge of m' TuCntdJ "ul S to vag- making false atatomenta concerning ,y teiorti pleaded t, uiity loB Commissioner Rhlnolandcr Waldo r..- A worn f nod 51)0 apiece, Raking a total of $700 In fines. fRnrrlnl to Tho Times) .nnttlM.H Snnt. (1. TIlO COOS L....H ,rnii 'inrv linn returned over JJ Indictments In tho vleo crusudo loauguratcd uy ueputy itubuciuiuk ittomey Llljeqvlst and Sheriff- Gage, Bui' about uair mo nrrcsm wivw tin maqe unrtcr tno lniuciiiicinn u t and tho Identity of (lip offenders i hlng Kept secret. . 1 1 nAMiihn to the crusade' against it homes, 'of 111 fame, tho grand v ! afior tlm Illicit dlsncnsors of qoor and It Is understood that n unbtr of arrest? will follow. A irte nurnber of nrrentH in connoc- lio civrMi'if. I ninnlr Prnaprutlnc Attornov Lll htjit fcnnounrcR thnt ho had a prl- Mtt.detectirD. wno was rornioriy n openod today. Considerable Interest nttnehos as to whether or not Hayes can malco good tho boast that ho would expose tho Inner secrets of tho pollco department and Involvo tho Mayor's offlco. Ho yesterday raado a written denial of tho statement nt JrlbutcdVtp him tiat his rovolatlons would" forco Waldo to resign within 24 hOurd. Waldo wob tho first wit ness and testified thnt Hayes was never given Instructions that disor derly houses should not bo raldod Without 'specific Instructions from hfm as clalmod by Hayes. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos liny Times.) Ion with pmo South Slough resorts' tlonshtp botweon Mayor Onynor and '.J I ... . t . v1. ll .!., ....on M.n IUO HUW I Ul IV IUIltU I1UIUI 11111:111, UIU mayor'fl nttltudo on tho city's so cnllod vlco nnd oxclso problems, and itf detective, who was rornioriy njtho extont to whicn tno noparimeiu will ttafa agent, gathor tho ovl-, followed his public 'declarations nnd knee. Ho says thnt Govornor West wd nothing to do with tho "clean hln nttltudo. formed tho linsls of a rolcntloss cross-examination under gone by Waldo nt tho hnnds at II nvi' nttnrnov. Thonilis. "Does Mayor Qaynor direct your, policy toward vice," ho asitoa wai do. "Ho does not," snnpp.od tho com mlsslonor. "Has tho Mayor over Instructed .... i.,,. n ilnni with illitnrilnrlv Mr. Llljcqvlit Is head ovor heels houses?" A1 11a l m.n.A.l .. Iin.il.ii. dlt. . . ... a InnlHIIAlt.lllU CIT VIK. IIU ID HllUiril lin llllllia1 110 llUVUr KUIU I'lU lllOll UVHW..W ... Th tnivlnl ilnlerllvn Rnournd tlin jisiei qt practically every occupant nne. resorts n uoos rouniy. no is F- iM it Iiva sApurAil tlin nnmna It practically all tho bootleggers In te county and also of numerous wit- Hit. After Property Owners. THREE KILLED BY BIPLANES Two English Army Officers and Bavarian Officer Victims of Disaster. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times.) STEVENAGE, England, Sopt. C- Captain Patrick Hamilton and Llou toiiant Stewart wcro killed In tho fall of their blplano today duo to tho col lapso of a wing. i i (Dy Associated tress to Tho Coot Day Times.) MUNICH, Germany, Sept. G. Lloutonrtnt Stcgor, of tho Davarlan army, was killed by tho collapse of his blplano today. HOItSH KPIDEMIO. More Than Four Thousand Kq nines Die In Western KniiRns. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) TOPEKA. Kan., Sept. C Moro limn four llimmnnil ImroOH linvn illnl In Western Kansas from a mystor-J ions uiscaso in mm section vi ino state. MUST REDUCE EXPRESS RATES WANT MEXICO TO SEND I CflMinrftl thnt at ne onnn no in llwrf!tlw hntiBA nncAO nrn fllannnnil It, be vflll Imvo tho grand Jury tako p me cases ncainst the owners or fte property occupied by tho ro- Fru. The stato law provides n so- "4 penalty for parties leasing omi or property for Immoral ptir- . a nurauer or prominent llrthflMd mtn II la on 1,1 , Ml ln .weeded against In this corinoctllnn Alert A fiu r i.t Tip grand Jury lui (1I89 boon f In tlfatlng some chnrpes of Rim- '6ft A niimiinr rt nnsoa frnm vnr. -parts of tho county nro being skedlnto. Atqong tho gambling enses nro1 ' on the Coqulllo river boatp. - .'Huur iiim'h ,rl, I 'xt week, tlio now crnnd lurv like Up tho nrlmiR tnnrilnr I Dfwifl.i .. i. imV . """ neo. .m. nrown l"l ite here from Rosoburg for tho lppse of appearing In tho murder uwi xi. . 1. m. oi iiAirniiniii r"- imri rnnmn near r no noiui aivui'' IM expecled that tho William was an oyo witness to tho murder or !nier case from Rnntii sin.,i, win nn-nnthnl. It Is said that sho can thoroughly probed. ', Idontlfy several If not all tho men In r TnA Tn& O 1. - . I lt.A nlmntlniV m .1 . v,Uia" cnso rom linudon , voiveu in mu iiuuhi.b. 'I' also be taken up, , old grand Jury, consisting of ' , ..,- Tnnii fXSer. IShi1;' tftl L flY trtlnT l " ".na.J' . W. Brlggs J.IH'L UUOI 1.-1 .." ... 11 nvw mrv ik nnipninr . - - - "UJOndnv ' ' Par');,.u,nllnp,1 Tiulny. Jle L;Jho ".""'ors In tho eru- .a ere nrm nA.i i.- .. . kvcu iiwi... .'."".v' '"'" o Juuge ,t... ""' "HH tlio followlnor ro. Hint aiililnrt." "As n matter of fact, you did not expect Hayes to raid tho disorderly houses In his district, did you?" "I expectod him to raid ovory dls ordorly houso aB to whoso operations ho could obtnln evidence." "You know, didn't you, that dls orderly houses had flourished for six months In Hayes' district, that these houses woro oporatlng ovory day and that thoy woro not bolng raldod." "Yes, I know It; know disorderly liousos had' boon flourishing In thnt district for years,, but I posumed Hnyos was making ovory effort ho could to closo them up." Gim SAW MU1UKK a.iH-iitlrm Armv Lnsslo to Identify i. !.. Slner of IliiMJUthnl. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos y Tl" "). NEW YORK. Sent. C Tho dis trict. nttornoy'H offlco today ex- ...i ....iiafootlnii ..vnr tno dlSCOT- ,ory that n Salvation Amy girl who had rooms near rue nun """'"'V 1 .. .... ...itnnco in Mm murder or L UMBER TRAD E IS MPROVING KV. with tho foilowlnVrV itD,0UMu'ai,'o.- CH Orimth. Mar- e miiis . m.vi t""."'"'?' '?r mlT b,elnR 80nt t0 Mnrshfleld h t;ftl?n norator t Rot ?no I, " " pay thn fin, 1 1 ON WASHINGTON :e!,Mhe flnos lml,080'l on rtr h5 "lea(,OJ sy to i-u"6ef wurancy. Steamer Sails for San Fran cisco With Many Passen gers and Good Cargo. Tho steamer Washington sailed i a tlrtn1- tnr Roil '." ami 1 0f VnrM. n..., ... rorior iiim "". T". 7: won of Mnr,,i -,, An tAn Manufacturing company a p i. i(i m were turnl, ' , 'L,a $1 Among those sailing on tho W I L'-IIan "osers, i.ona Drownlo, Demand and Prices Better Smith Company Spends Large Sum. The lumber market Is rnpldly Im proving, according to Arno Moreen of tho C. A. Smith Company, who has Jnst returned from n trip to Callfonln. Tho domand Is bettor and tlm nrlrna nrn Imnrovlnir. Tho C. A. Smith compnny hns Just niir(.innnit n flno dock from tllO Wostorn Pacific nt Oakland and will build n flno yard thoro ror tnoir wliolniinln trade. It will bo enulnnod with ninrtrle crnnes nnd nlnnned es pecially for tho now vessol which Is bolng built. Tlio company is niBo miMinf in lilir retail vnrds at Sac ramento. Tho work thoy hnvo un- dortnkon will cost In tho noignuor hood of ?200,000. Tho now vessol Is progressing In flno shnpo. Sho will be nnmod tho Adolaldo Smith, In honor or u. a. Smith's second oldost daughter. C. A. Smith Is expected to rotum from his European trip within n month. Ti T.ot Contracts. F, A. Warner of the O. A. Smith Contpnny Is nt Myrtlo Point today, nnd it Is understood thnt ho and A. II, Powers plan to let tho contracts for part of tho 1G miles of logging road which thoy will build boyond Mvrtle Point, next Monday. How much of tho road tho company will build Itself hns not boon announced yot. m IJUSY NEAR FLORENCE. Assistant Postmaster General Tells of Effect of New Parcels Post System. (Dy Associated Proas to the Coos Day Times). ATLANTIC CITY, Sopt. C In an intorvlow today First Assistant Post master General Charles P. Green flold attending tho convention of first class postmastors snld that one oent postngo on first class mall could not bo accomplished until a higher rato In charged on second class, which last year ho said entailed a loss of IGG.000,000. "Tho parcels post," ho said, "which goes Into effect Janunry 1, will uo operated ni uut a small pro fit becnuso of tho high rato tho law provides for tho transportation for thrco zones. For fifty miles nnd abovo tho express companies can successfully compete with tho pos- tnl nnrvlrn nnd tnnkn n frond nrnflt. To do this, thoy must reduce present rates, howovor." mubopTot is mealed Conspiracy of Couple Revealed in Confessions Following Arrests in Louisiana. U. S. State Department Calls On Nation to Guard Americans. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Sopt. C American Ambassador Wilson was Instructed today by tho Stnto De partment to urgo upon tho Mexican government tho dlro need of federal troops In northern Mexico to pro tect Americans. Apponls to tho Stato Department toll of the dangers threatening tho Americans and call for holp. A majority aro from tho mining companies oporatlng In the northern states of Moxlco. ARE LOSING GROUND Revolutionist In Nicaragua Arc Fairing Poorly, (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) CORINTO. Sept. C All tho Americans from Phllndolphla who arrived on tho Cnllfomla aro now on their way to Managua and will bo followed by 3G0 blue-Jackets from tho cruiser Colorado, Tho revolu tion Is losing ground, according to reports here. AVILL GUAR!) COAST "Black Bottle" Reported to Have Caused Deaths of Large Number There. sensationaTconfession made by frances ford Federal Government May Co operate in Crusade Against Dives in Hammond. (Dy Associated Prts to Tho Cooi Day Times) CHICAGO, Sopt. 0. Digging for victims or mo wnoicsnio muruor in West Hammond, 111., twolvo of whom nro declared by Francis Ford, to hnvo taken their denth draught from tho "black bottlo" kept In a notor ious resort, mny bo decided on ns a result of his Investigations, Bald Cor oner Hoffman today. Tho Ford girl most startling features of tho cru sado Instituted by Miss Virginia Drooks, has not told nil sho know, about tho West Hammond dives, tho coroner bcllovcB. A formnl wnrrant for tlio arrest of tho young woman Is said to havq been issuod by tho county Judge, under her real naino, which Is snld to bo Miss Ethel Pur kor. Miss Drooks Is scoklng tho co operation of tho federal govornmont In tho prosecution of tho violations of the Mann whlto slave act. Later It was announced that federal ofu ccrs were start to West Hammond' later In tho day with wnrrontB to arrest six or moro persons charged with violating tho Mann act. One of tho warrants Is reported lo rclato to the alleged murder of John Messmakor, tho caso In which "Frances Ford" Is under arrest. Plans Mado to Prevent Filibusters Aiding Rebels. (Dy Associated Press to Tha Cooi Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. C Admiral Southorland Is reported tp lmvn rllnnntnlied tho CnllfornLa to San Juan Dol Sur and other points along the coast to Investigate con- .HHnna ainnq nrn linlnir tnknn to prevent any filibustering expedition aiding revolutionists. CLASH IN TEXAS. IS NERVOUS WRECK. "vere turned looso. wii i Tnrr.' ' "wnn ELECTION. fWwilon nsh- . i .....- i.rt frtllrtwlnir? lllgton wuru i iiu '"""" ri. F. S. Dow, J. .nouu, mifcuiiu v-" A. P. Dlnck. 11. S. Stephens, Geo. A. F. Rlncek. II. B. Stephens. Geo. Russell. D. V. Steed, F. Rolph. S. I . Hnttlo k'ee Kip. C0U.1.B. . Ti"ies.) ,;:,V.T,nr p. il Stanley. Chas. " BtA lC: b. c Sopt. P. In-. Mnpri-. f-inra Mason. Mrs. J. D. Por- kW nn.."B r"arges thnt frntuiu. i,i.,. t if,mniiv. Harry Jackson "lions Wprn ami..., .1 1.7. I "". '"- ""- ' iiaua uonKiiu. tfslKtloii ofPHnT,,,, , 0 ., Russell. D. V. Steed. F. Rolpli. h rJn ' ,'""les in South Hnlliort J W. Hulbcrt, II. H. lBf AisochtS'S'1 0,,ll',, ' K W, F. aiover. Mrs 1 Inn T1tfl,heCMD,2A Vera Gregory, Yee LfMniA s n fi . : , 'Arthur Harris, P. H. Stanley. Intn .vTJ &. L ' sl't. P. In-, Morris. Clnra Mason, Mrs. J. D ""t subernatni-ioi il ,,cu '" l".nnd tfn.j ,crnatorIal p mnrv win im "net. II? er5 next Wulnesdnv. Trn Hm.1 : 1U .cnteste l win, n mn rinnicnn nlunis $1.50 per box 1-ar.n - cm I T'1.-I!C nimf'lSflV. . . V the nnml ., """' l Bl.tl" o "?fKes. ThlZZ.r"' DrP8t 'wlnated ii .,..? ot ovents IliVk.'v tha lc cnsrE(1, 1. .1, T--. hir all poss blViWrJTMATrnnAY ana SUNDAY fiwdiy. a Pfmary election next' TAFFY and PKANUT DRITTLE 2 B SPECIAL CX,7f DVSAIfK &$ Jn.,..a ci-PTTniiAY and 8UNDAV, :0c Porter Ri-others Hnvo 100 Men nt Work There .ov. Tho Florenco West says: "About 400 men are now employed by Por tor llrothers nt railroad work be tween Mnpleton nnd the Notl tunnel. One of tho largest camps is at . F Potter's place above Mnpleton. D. Rrulii Informed us that his company had expectod to have a much lnrger forco at work before this but thoro has been some delay. "Several teams belonging to Por ter Dros. have been brought down from Mnpleton and will haul out i. .Ai.rt,t fmm the Wllhelminn as It Is tnkon off tho vessel. The horses are flno animals are in guuu tlon." Gets Request. John Kronholm of the Mngnes & Matson store has been called to Puyallup, Wash., by the death ot an uncle and lUls reported that he Has been bequeathed a fine fruit ranch and considerable other property. " (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day Times.) SHREVEPORT, La., Sopt. C Tho execution of n doublo murder plot by which Mrs. 0. 0. Dnlley con spired to rid horsolf of hor huBband, a wealthy lumber mill ownor, nnn a. T. Wntnnn ntmori to do nwnv With , his wife, was revealed today by I Sliorirt Flournoy, wno says ne nns a written confession from both Wat son and Mrs. Dalley, both of whom nro unuor arrest. I According to tho confessions Mrs. Watson was klllqd In Texns sovoral months ago. Watson enmo to Mot- . calf, La., whero uauoy oporatou u lumber mill, obtnlnod omploynlont, nnd was taken Into tho Dnlloy homo as a membor of tho family. Dnlloy was murdorod Monday nignt. According to tho confessions nn. rated to Sheriff Flournoy, thrco mouths ago nt Klannlgan, Tex., Mrs. Dnlloy and Watson entered Into a rompnet by whlqh Watson was to poison his wife nnd Mrs. Dnlley her husband. Watson did away with his wlfo without suspicion but re pented efforts by Mrs. Dalley failed, sho says, becnuso sho did not know how to nuininister tno piusuu. uni son enmo to Louisiana to obtnln work from Dnlley and ho urged Mrs. Dnlloy to huriy hor part of tho groe ment. Sho tried nnd failed again. In tho meantime, Dnlloy became sus picious nnd qunrrolod with his wlfo. Mondny she left their homo and Wnt- son crept into tno nouso uunng mu night carrying a heavy axe with whiMi tin unvH tin mtiraereu niiuuy. Watson Is 45 years old and has thrco . .. i -... Ilnllni, Id 17 VAnVo (lauglliors. .urn. jjiinoj - old and has two children. American Troops Drive Rebels Rack Into Moxlco. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Sept. C. Reports of a skirmish botweon Unltod States troops und Mexican robels who cross ed the International lino below Hnc klta, Now Moxlco, woro rocolvod to day by General E. Z. Stevor, at Fort Dllss, Texas. According to tho re ports tho Moxtcan robols ongnged 15 men of tho Third cavalry and ono rebel wns captured. Ono hour later n atrnnrr linilv of rnbnlB crOESijd tllO line but wero drlvon hito Mexico by tho American soldiers, nftcr fighting nt long range Woman Who Revealed Crimes In KerloiiH Condition. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Tlnv Tlmnn. CHICAGO, Sept. 0. Miss Fortl, whoso olghty-pago rovolatlon of tho vlco In tho vlllngo of West Hammond has created a sensation, Is snld to bo recovering from a norvous break down today. Lack of morphine, to which sho Is snld to bo addicted, Is believed to havo contributed to hor breakdown. to reWi HARBOR WORK ALLIANCE IN AND OUT TODAY Iti-enks Ankle. Watt Short enmo In from. Ten Mllo todny and reports that Ills hrotnor, uon tmon, sus tained a broken ankle whllo horse back riding the other day. MRS. E. W. LEWIS roturned homo to this city this week nfter a visit of several weokB with her sister in Dnncroft. Ore. RODS NEW YORK STORES Rurglnrs Get 80.000 Worth of Goods In Haul. ((Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK. Sept. C Durglars Inst night robbed a hat store of $30. 000 worHi of hats and wholesale clothing stores of $50,000 worth of merchandise. Steamer Arrives From Portland and Sails for Eureka Brings Household Goods. Tl,., Allln.wn nrrlvnd In from Port land Into vestcrday and sailed this morning for Eureka. In hor incoming cargo tho Alli ance had sovoral shipments of house hold goods. Hor outgoing list of 18 for Eureka wns tho largest southbound pnsson ger list she has hnd In qulto a whllo. Among those arriving on tho Alli ance from Portland wero tho follow ing; W. Meadows. Georgo Dalley, G. W. Holllster, A. Hondrlckson, Mrs. n. Hendrlckson. C. Zamlssen, Fanny ZtunlBsen. V. Middenuori, isyro ne vard, Gladys Dovard, Mrs. J. M. Do vard, S. P. Dartlett. C. A. Nelson. A. W. Kenn, S. C. Harmon, A. C. Hnu. son nnd II. Roberts. Among thoso sailing for Eureka on tho Alliance today woro mo ioi- lowlng: r1,! iinttnKRnn. .Mrs. so uciiushuii. S. A. Gouthor. Mrs. S. A. Gonthor,, Myland Georgia, Earl Show Jnmes Coons, R. S. Dlack. J. W. Hnwklns.l E. W. Durgess, O. Beavor, J. Warren ' Davis, Mrs. F. E. Getty, Mrs. li. ninv 'Prniilf Hunter. Mrs. Franit , Hunter, Mrs. A. Mlllor and Jennlo Miller, Engineer Leefe to Make Spe cial Report on Need of New Survey Here. Euglncor F. E. Lcofo today ro colvod Instructions from Mnjor Mor row to mako a special preliminary examination of Coos Day harbor and ontrnnco of Coqulllo harbor and on tranco to ascertain whethor now sur veys of tho projects will bo Justified. In this connection ho will report o nil propositions for local asslstnnco In tho hurbqr Improvements. Congressman Hawloy-hns Inform ed Mnjor Morrow thnt for Coos Day It Is desired to havo 25 to 35 fcot of water on tho bar, 20 to 30 fcot of wator In tho inner harbor up to tho Smith mill and an lunor channel 300 to 350 fcot wldo. On the Coqulllo, Mr, Hnwloy Bays 18 to 20 feet of water on tho bar Is desired, 12 to 14 fcot botweon Dan- don and Coqulllo and & l-'J roor trom Coqulllo to Myrtlo Point. Mr. Loero win ucgiu mo worn m onco and has askod tho co-oporatlon of tho Port of Coos Day. IIi-IiIro Hem lug. Mr. Leefe also rocolvod a lottor from Captain H. II. Robert, stating ho would ho horo Soptomber 18 for tho public hearing on tho permit for bridging tho bay. Tho hearing will open nt 10 o'clock Soptomber 10 In Mr. Loofo's offlco nnd oral state ments as well as written onos will bo received. Done September 10. Tho drodgo Oroon will eomploto Its work horo nbout Soptember 10 and it is oxpoctod thnt sho can bo proparod In n wook or so for tho trip to Grnvs Unrbor. Tl o floats, pipo, etc., mny bo sent on a schoonor In stead of on bnrKOB. It is not known yot what vessel win row tno uiuguu north. A. G. RAAD, superintendent of tho North Dend schools, returned to day from it trip to Coqullle. Ho Bays hotels and houses aro crowded by prisoners arid witnesses In the! vice crusade campaign. CHICKENS FiIci-1 nnd Stews, for SUNDAY DINNER at STAUFF'S GROCERY tomorrow. TAFFY nnd PEANUT RRITTLK 20 CENTS POUND. SATURDAY and SUNDAY at STAFFORD'S. HAND DANCE at RAGLES HALL Saturday night, September 7. ' t iKt. rnAT,. Tlie kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific Livers & Transfer Co. POUND.