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- THE GOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912-EVENINQ EDITION. , " f- Interesting Figures oo Navy (By Assoclntcd Press to The C003 Uny Times; NI3W YOIIK, Oct. 12. The flow er of tho United States navy llos at anchor on tho Hudson river to day, an arniadn whoso llko has novor been assembled in tho West ern world before. Kor 15 miles from tho armored cruisor Tennessee oft Thirtieth street, to tho AJax, last of tho fuel ships, far north of Snuyton Duyvll Creek it lies In a dotibla lino. Simultaneously with tho mobili zation hero thoro will bo a mob ilization at Manila of nvailnblo warships of tho Asiatic fleet. Thir ty vessels of tho fleet aro now in I'hlllpplno or Chinese waters and from them Rear Admiral Nicholson has Bolcctcd thoso which will par ticipate. Most of tho fleot Is com posed of cruisers, torpcao boats, and destroyers, submarines and col llors. Thus, practically tho cntlro American navy will talto part in a double- mobilization, half way round tho world apart. Llko that in Now York, tho mobilization at Manila will last from Octobor 12 to 15. For moro than a week past tho nhlps liavo been steaming into Now York harbor, but tomorrow marks tho ofllclal beginning of tho mobll Izaton, arranged by tho Navy De partment, and calls for tho full complement of vessels to bo in tholr positions. Tho stragglers ar rived tonight. Perhaps novor ngain will such an aggregation of sen fighters bo assembled. Somo navnl authorities predict that tho limit of big battleships construction is fast holng renched. A fow years honco may find tho navies of tho world relying on smallor ships In groatcr numharB. Ono hundred nnd twenty-sovon ships of war of all classes, with a totat displacement of 7-11,590 tons, havo been picked by tho Navy Do- partmont for this mobilization. Of ficers and crews total approximate ly 2ii,000 persons. Thirty-two first class battleships frlngo tho Man hattan shore from West forty- Ninth street to Fort Washington. , There, tlio backbone of tho navy, , vary In size from tho supor-dread- naughts Arknnsas nnd Wyoming, ,twlns of 2G.000 tons displacement nnnh. tn tho Indiana and Massachu setts, babies of tho battlerhlp fleet, with' 10,000 odd tons each. Do hind them, in tho current of tho river and hugging tho Jersey shore, is a dottblo lino of torpedo boats, destroyers, armored crulsors, scout cruisers, and nt tho northern tip of tho iacccd line, a fleet of naval militia craft. Submarines, to a halt a scoro, and their tendors, nro tied up to tholr dockB at tho foot of West 133d street. Hero aro tho figures of the Navy Donartmont showing tho classifica tions nnd tonnago of tho various vessels composing tho fleet: .ons Displacement. 32 battleships 401,608 4 armored cruisers 58,000 4 scout crulsors 15,003 21 Gunboats, tugs, convert ed yachts, tenders, ro palr and hospital ships, transports, mlno-layfng vcssols 01,993 G Naval militia vessels. . . 4,58. 2G Destroyers 18,431 8 Fuel ships 88,385 1G Torpedo boats 3,029 10 Submarines e Have Mot Raised Got Prices Milk, 25c por gallon. Creamf 20c per pint. Whip Cream, 25c per pint. Buttermilk, 10c por gallon Phone 73. Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Coo Deliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. tho Prosldent, tho Cnblnot nnd offi cers of tho fleot will bo hold hero, Tho conclusion of tho program on Tuesday, October 15, calls for tho rovlow of tho fleet by the Presi dent. In tho yacht Mayflower he will steam through tho lino of wftrshlps, each of which will firo a Presidential salute of 21 guns. Af ter circumnavigating tho fleot tho President's yacht will drop anchor near tho Statuo of Liberty and ro mnln thoro with tho President re viewing tho ships as they pass out tb sea. Tho 32 battleships havo n total dlsplacomont of 491,508 tons. CRIMINALS NUMEROUS. 127 Ships of nil classes... 741, 590 In lust yoar's mobilization hero thoro wcro but 24 battleships, and only 99 ships in nil. Rear Admiral Hugo Ostorhaus Is in command of tho cntlro fleet. His flagship, tho Wyomlng( heads tho battleship division. Tho bat tleships havo boon divided Into four divisions, under tho rospectivo com mnnds of Rear Admirals Flsko, UBhor, WJnslow nnd Flotchor. Can tain Frank IC. Hill Is chief of Rear Admiral Ostorhaus' staff, whllo tho fleot staff Is hoadod by Lloutcnnnt a. c. iioopor. Rear Admiral Knight is In command, undor Rear Admiral Ostorhaus of tho Atlantic rcscrvo fleot. Tomorrow's program ombrnccs n land pnrado through tho strcots of Now York by 0000 sailors of tho fleot. Tomorrow night GOO officers will bo cntcrtnlnod at a smokor at a hotel. Sunday Js sot nsido for worship, with special sorvlcos to bo hold In tho Cathedral of St. John, tho Dlvlno, St. Patrick's Cathedral and other houses of worship. On Mondny, Octobor 14, Presi dent Tnft Is expected to nrrlvo in Now York, preliminary to rovlow lng tho fleot tho noxt day. Ho will bo accompanlod by tho Socrotnrv of tho Navy, who will Inspect tho as sembled fighting craft that day. It nas boon planned to havo tho Sec rotnry'B boat head n long lino of craft with tho Mayors boat Im mediately following his, nnd prlvato yachts nnd excursion boats bohlnd tho Mayor's boat. On Monday nignt tlio omciai uinnor in Honor of Atlantic City linn a Rooowl-rllonk-ing List UliM Year. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 15. Ono man in ovory twolvo resid ing permanently In Atlantic City, has been accused of somo crlmo nnd will como up for consideration boforo tho October term of tho Grand Jury. At this term GOO new cases havo already been listed, tho greatest number In tho history of tho coun ty. With .fheso will bo considorud 200 rof erred to tho Oot-obor term nnd disposed of nt special Bessloni. Two hundred moro aro In tho hnnds of tho special counsol for tho attorney general in connection with gambling nnd election offenses which must nlso bo tried by tho Octobor Jurymon, making a total of 1000. About 800 of thoso cases concern men, tho others being confined to women. Tho voting population of Atlantic City Is 10,000. RANI) DANCE nt RAGLES' HALL noxt SATURDAY NIGHT. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havo ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific Livery nnfl Transfer Company. Carl O. Krntzonstoln, Mgr. J, G. Tnnnor Drug Store, Snnta Cruz, Cnl., wrltoB: "Wo havo sold Foloy & Company's medicines for tho past 20 years and hnvo yet to hear our first complaint or of n dissatisfied cub tomor. Tholr remedies nro pure, mado ns represented nnd contain no Injurious substances. On tho contra ry, our oxporlonco shows us that tho Company's nlm has ulwnys boon to mnko honlth-glvlng nnd health maintaining romoilios." Sold by Lockhnrt-Paraon3 Drug Co., tho Dusy Cornor. STATEMENT OP CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSIIFIELD, OREGON, At tlio closo of bualucaf, September !, 1013. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts 1465,211.87 Hanking Iioubo 60,000.00 Cash and oxchnngos 307,835.40 Totnl 1813,047.33 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 60,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 69,652.07 Deposits 703,494.60 Totnl 1813,047.83 I Will Furnish Your House orf the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman Ml North Front UU Dua. Phone 291-X; Res. Phono 168-J CONDENSED STATE5D3NT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio closo of business, September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. LonnB nnd Discounts 1306.414.72 Overdrafts 103.12 Donds, warrants nnd securities 63,089.90 U. 8. Bonds to socuro circulation 25,000.00 Real o&tato, furlturo and fixtures 80,000.00 Cnsu and sight oxchnngo 149,208,05 Total 1623,476.39 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 Surplus nnd uudlvldod profits 11,419.78 Circulation, outstanding 24,000.00 D0P08lts 488,066.61 Total 1623,476.39 In addition to Capital Stock tlio Individual liability of Stockholders Is 9100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TRIE AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. W. S. CHANDLER, President HORSEY KRIOTZER, Cashier; The Wickham House Dining Room' COQUILLE, ORE. Reopened October 1, 1912 NoU'IV mtwmt. rvnlnv1 on.f ...... crully renovated. Special Attention and Uw heat of service to uo traveling public. MRS. G. It. WIOKIIAM, Ooqullle, Oro. Barnard & Langworthy Bee our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FDCTURE8 LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTABLE STAND LAJiTS, PHONE 184.R. $1600.00 uuys $2000 cornor 70x100 In West Marshfleld. It's good and tho prlco U low. It costa nothing to Investigate It It may cost regret if you do not secure it. I. 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