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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1912)
m IS NOTHING THAT GETS SOME MEN IN BAD LIKE THEIR GOOD JUDGMENT ,, i.Apnit of authority' ?" J.-I. Icld U tho IiMleiieiul. Stottra J"u",lfchl J tllO JlMICpelUI- I M? It is for tho city WATCH THE WANT ADS. There nro many good bargains (o lio found there. Anything lost or found Is always adver tised In Tho Times. rnt flit i'""- ii ilpiit. limt mill ,. J ciD!lllliU""J ....-i .11 (ho time. JOIN' TIII3 TIMES FAMILY. MEMHEK OK THE ASSOCIATED PRES Iff I. vWIII Kslaiiiisiicu in joio OL, AaA""m TIio Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.- EVENING EDITION. II 5 GARRISON'S COflFE MADE PUBLIC 11 tJttSTttflf- eounmu i " lu Soon Auenmmu- WEDHETHOUSHT PEnKIIMo vvuul-u hi ihoi LfitciiHin Make Admissions to jury as He Either Wanted touOrrcu or ntwy. Tm Hal! today nindo " stato- ttln which li HtatcH thnt Frank niton, who wiib executed at Sn- .... l'.i.i i.. fur tlin murder Ror rerklim nnd who wont to tallows with a protest of Inno- on his Hi"'' "ln(1 ll f"11 con' jion to him of tho murder. v, null stnleH that when Mnr- il Carter and Sheriff Gngo woro Irtatlng unrnson uu mu mmiiuui, t iccldcnrall) encountered mom lie Eaataltlo ferry landing. Tho J. irern ill the wnltlng room , when Mr Hall dropped In. . Inmeillateb left, hut Gnrrlson :t one of Wo unicorn nnor mm ! A him hnPK. iinrrinon iJ n appoint inoiit with Mr. Ilnll '1 1 few hours later iniitoa it nv- iih him TIio hlood sfrnlnH et still hi tho ferry wnltlng IvS. lit this conference, Harrison told . Hall tho entire story or tno se. Ho said that ho did not at to admit It, as ho thought ho :ili fix up a Btory that would nc :t Mm. At nny rate, ho said ho tfr wanted to go free or hang hbtequontly, Mr. Hall talked ait tho confession to GarrlBon 1 told him that- if ho would toll utory to tho Jury, ho would ho rtiln to caenpo tho gallows. IIow tr. Garrison maintained his do- nlnatlon to elthor ko frco or to t iillowi, hut of rourso ho con- itstljr expected thnt ho would go . Eten later, when ho was con- !M it Salem under tho death son- ice, ko refused to lot Mr. Hall i get Governor West to eom- litt the death sontonco to life lin- poBment by telling tho story. lite atrango hravado spirit and seated ileternilnatlon to got ro k(e that prohnbly prompted Onr- n to mnho tho ncciiBatlonR tint Mnnlml Carter and others Mmethlnt; hard to romprohond. us iiitlo short of tho weird of an Insnno man, but Gnr- i wag not liiBano. Kintal Carter was highly olated 7 non he henrd that Tom JJ "d Riven out Onrrlson's con- Ka. While ho fnlt confident wt no one who know him would F tllV COnflilnnro In flnrrlHnn'n E'-i attack, ho was ploasod to seo be was fully vindicated. Ho mi aiinng his tenuro of or ssi liilfF TOW HALL MPT. J0IS08 A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 13Q IS KILLED G N I ' A If 1 1 iU r Dflmnmn PammJ . n I. At I iiiiniuma ruilllU Oil DUaCIl IMGUI larneel Point May Be Osprey Victim. MAJ. MORROW IS KEPT ADVISED J. M. McDonald Crushed by a Tree in Aasen's Camp Near Coquillc. (Special to The Times.) COQU1LLE, Doc. 17. J. M. Mc Donald of lleavor Slough, was al most Instantly killed yesterday af tornoon in Aasen's llros. logging ramp, lie was workltiK nlongtildo of tho chuto and a tree fell on him, .McDonald was about :I0 yonrs old nnd has a wife and two elilldrou. Thu body .was brought to Coqulllo. Tho funeral arrangements have not been tundo. MeDonald had been employod as blacksmith In the Aascu camp until a fow days iiko when ho stnrtod In handling tho rlBfilng. ills skull was climbed, his nock broken, and his shoulder crushed by tho tree. McDonald's wife and family aro in California. MAYIUJ STRANGER. According to Btntcnnntii nt i friends of Capt. Qus Johnson, i tho body found near Tarheel i Point rannot ho his because ho I wns not flvo feet 11 Inches I tall. This surrounds tho wholo I matter In mystery. Thcro havo I been no disappearances report- cd recently, sinco Win. Joynor I disappeared and ho wns not thnt tall. ray i.v coxnuKSs. njr AmckUIM I'itm to Co llajr Tlm 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. The sonnto yesterday adopted a plan designating Ilallinger and Ilnron to acting alternately fortnightly as president pro tern. Tho consideration of tho Shop-pnrd-Konyon liquor traiflc bill was began. Tho Archhnld court Impeachment trial wns resumed. In tho Hoiibo Representative Po forrest Introuced a Joint resolution proposing n constitutional amend ment to mnko tho terms of con gressmen four yenrs. Honresontativo llergor introduced n roso ut on nrov iling for tno gov ernment to condemn and buy tho New York, New Haven and Hart ford railroad properties. flold, with tho understanding thnt tho goods should ho inniieu ni uio Mnrshflohl dock. Then taking IiIb dogs nnd gun, ho started on foot to try nnd ovortnke Perkins, nnd If posslblo provnll upon him (Per kins) not to hnvo him arrested nnd try and ndjust their difficulties without going Into court". Knrouto to Mnrshflohl, ho stopped at the homo of Mrs. Smedherg nnd asked her If any ono hnd pnssod. Ho wnH nhi thnt nn old ninii hnd pnss- slnco 18D7. hn hmi civnn hts oil down tho rond a short tlmo ho- t and most rnnopln.illniia nffnrln fnrn After COttllllT BOUIO nPPlCS 1)0 ' work nnd naturnlly In hunt- TGnrrlson) eontlnued on his way, nrnving nt uio ierry bmi i ;"- t down offondorH llko Gnrrlson, a Incurred their wrath. How- T his recnril no nn rtOlftnt. ta annfi :,t attacks MUn nni-rlunn'o lmvA 'je no effect on him. f. Hall's stntomont of Gnrri- " COnfeBalnn la nn fnllntun. "I1'1 Promised you after having """5 a numuor or tho mom ' Of thn Cfna Pnimln n.a noon , -h., wuiiii,; 1JUI uonu- 'Wn recnrillmr II. n n.1lnnI.IIK.. .1 Mn. ""Y""n "'." V"liy ' ,, '"? oiniemont of tho confos- mat Prank S. nnrrlnnn mndo as about tho killing of Roy e'ln, I will say thnt tho follow substantially Garrison's stnto - io me: Ssr-ilM,'.1!?!"!?. J? r ,.pr: ir7.Z """i nowor ior inuor .'a tnev lin,i nnf..i i.. ,iin. in lmL aml catching crabs, wane (Oarrlson) was soiling nt :, t0ftns on Coob Bay and a i.i' . I1'8 onterpriso boing a i ,..; '"""ro. and boing unnblo "(IBS and Hmvn o..l. nnn,ln nn,i ""lure as h h., T" ,.b.""" """ . In hi. ,,;,"" 1."D1,'i"D." ei.ii .-""", wuh mo iiii nandlng that thnv wm n eii xm ana B,V0 h,m crod,t on In i "u muiou inai rerKina K n?.iir B0,d ab0"t twenty dol bonn? . ai,a retained a sufflclont iiC; to, f"rIsh a cabin near fW'JJ'.l'010 thy engaged In 'Wit therefor"11' and gaV Mm riln. i. s PPrtunity, nnd when ,,'" broiiRht his bark to Mnrsh- .7 .'0 marl-fl in n1 oo Tin .ea .,.!. . "" iw", na " b.in ". eooaa I" Perkins' cabin sldo Bomo tlmo after dark. Thoro ho found Porklns. Perkins nnd ho hnd n row nnd Gnrrlson sniu urni Porklns threatened to brenk his iiomi wiiii n sMck. which ho had In his hnnd nnd used for n wnlk- Ing stlcK. nils row hjhk iiwru "i Blde tho wnltlng room, used in con nection with the ferry. It being cold, both Perkins and Garrison went Itno tho waiting room. Per kins lnid down on n bench on tho north sldo of tho room and Garri son sat down on tho opposite sldo with his gun across his knees. Sov ornl hours Inter Perkins mndo n move which Gnrrlson said startled him nnd fenring thnt Perkins In tended to hnrm him, ho shot Per kins, who died Instnntly. Ho then drngged tho body down to tho end of tho ferry slip, where ho pro cured two rocks from a box and mndo them fnst with a ropo to Perkins' neck nnd feet. Ho then took n skiff which was moored to tho float adjoining tho ferry Blip, throw tho body into tho water, placed tho rock that was attached to his neck in the boat and towed the body down tho bay, to a place as ho supposed, a Bhort way bolow, tho mouth of Coos River, and sunk It. Ho then went across tho Hay and Blent tho bnlnnco of tho night In tho Stnvo mill. "Gnrrlson denied thnt ho had I any premeditated Intontlon of WIl'nB Perkins and that he never robbed tho body. He always maintained that Graham placed tho stuff that wns found under his cabin. I tried to get Garrison to make this state ment In court nt his trial but ho Bald that ho elthor wanted to go free or hang. j mnko this statement for the reason that Garrison in his stato ment to tho public Just before his ,--i. ...I wiflnMlnn on BOmO 01 A'to Strainer, where ho tho witnesses and officers connected with his rrini. wmi-ii - ........ untruo, nnd Gnrrlson having been executed nnd no hnrm rnn ho done by telling tho fncts that I belleo Bern i re ."' """ nt romovon ft S1oi.pi at ,nm,lnK on Cntch- tttinp. n"' ,"Uiir aumnor, not ox ! Ppri? lus to roturn thnt dn' il fn., .8. "uoxpectodly returned i& 1 J',n, Garrison, nt tho r... With tlin rmn.la nn.blna in o...: e"uua, u. ...." Vb . mner- Later ho, Gar '.1 ' Heilt tn Rlininne nihoro Til 'Inform0'. utho Sr"tsrnnn boys. "ten r ",ra mat Perkins naci tl.t0 Marshfiold on foot to rti. u"n arrestod tn i,ii iiia1 uarrlson told mo ho then thn Tiuhlfe should know, it . - :- n-" Goods on tho boat which !&. to ?. to tho boat landing and nwunn mi inn nnn r nr n l n n "etween Sumnor and Marsh WirRT $1.75 PER 100 AT HAINES. The body picked up on tho beach below Tarheel Point yesterday af ternoon Is probably that of Cnpt. Gus Johnson of tho launch Osprey. which was lost on tho Coos Uny bar Novonibor l with five people. CV.ioner Wilson will Btnrt tho In " this afternoon, but probably will not complolo It before tomor iot night, when It Is expected that Man-igor Loach or other parties wl'I nrrivo from Hokiio HIver to nld In Identifying tho body. However. Cnpt. Tyler of tho tug ltnsfop. who endeavored to save tho Osproy's crow, this morning deelnr od that n plcco of rope found about tho body was part of tho cotton heaving lino which his mon had thrown to Capt. Johnson, Ho wns certain that It was his lino. As tho ropo from tho Itoscoo had been caught by Captain Johnson nnd fas tened around IiIh body, this Is thought to mnko tho Identification nearly certain. Soon nrter tho finding of tho body, and tho fact thnt it wns found on the beach nenr Win. Joy ner's homo, many thought it might bo Joynor'B romnliiB. Today, there Is little hope of such boing tho rnso. Moreover, tho fnco nnd bend nrn no bndly disfigured thnt Iden tification Is difficult. The body was found yesterday aftornoon by n young hoy named Foster, who happened out on tho bench Just opposlto tho Joynor place nnd about n half mllo nbovo tho mouth of South Slough. He Immcdlntoly notified Emmott Plorco who sent word to Marshfiold. Coroner Wilson snyB tho body ha.1 evidently boon washed up tho iilgh bef(re Inst nnd wns prohnbly In n good Btnto of presorvntlon un til tho sengulls got at It yesterday. Ho bolloves It wns burled In tho Band until It was washed tip by tho last storm, thoro boing no In dications of tho crabs having muti lated It, Only part of tho clothing was on tho body. Tho trousors nnd shoes woro gono. An ordlnnry under shirt wns covered by n bluo woolen shirt such ns snllors wenr. A tail or made vest of very good mntorlnl nnd a rent of less oxponslvo mntor lnl wni nil thnt was on it. Thero wns nhout 12 feot of ropo nronnd tho wnlst. On tho ropo a piece of fish lino had caught nnd on tho latter wns pnrt of a gold watch chain. Thcie was nothing In tho pock ets. Tho body Is that of a man nhout flvo feet 11 Inches tnll. Pnrt or tho teeth nre gono and nono of tho others havo nny Indentions of the gold fillings which marked tho teoth of Wllllnm Joynor. Coroner Wilson will havo a phy sician oxnmlno tho body to seo if thoro nre nny trnces of foul piny. Today ho will probably call Capt. Tylor and tho Foster boy as wit nesses at tho inquest. Ho also ex pects to hear from Manngor I.oach. If tho latter Is unnblo to como, tho Inquest will bo concluded at onco. If he enn como, tho inquost will ho ndjourned until ho can rench bore. Adjourn Inquest. This nfternoon, Coroner Wilson adjourned tho Inquest until 7:30 tomorrow night. Dr. Housoworth, Mr. Thrush who formerly ran on tho Osprey, nnd tho Foster Hoy tes tified. Tho Jury Is composed of It. N. Fonton, Mr. Hngemlester, Captnln Llghtnor. O. S. Torrey. Nols Rasmii88en and C. A. Howard. NAVAIi llATTI.E TODAY. Turks Forco Greeks to "Withdraw Today. (Br Awlt1 Pn to Com IUjt TlmM.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 1C Tho Turkish fleet has engaged the Greek fleet off tho Island of Lom nos today nccordlng to nn offlclnl telegrnm from Tho Dardnnelles. Tho Greek fleet was compelled to withdraw from tho notion. WITHDRAWS OH. LANDS Tnft Reserves Largo Area in Keni County, Cullf. (Dr AwofUteJ Pre" to Cooi Bijr Tlmw WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Presi dent Tnft signed yestordny, nn execu tive order withdrawing from public ontry 29,511 acres of oil land In tho nuena Vista Hills, Kern County, Cali fornia, as a source to supply oil for fuel for tho navy. Capt. Macgenn Sends Chart of Soundings of Coos Bay Bar to Him. Tho following Belf-oxplanntory telegram will bo sent todny by President Oreono of tho Marshfiold Chamber of Commerce to Congress man Hnwloy nnd Sonntor Dourno nt Wnshlngton: "Coos Uny bnr Is still shoaling, sand coming to tho surfneo nt high wnter. Southern Pacific liner Ilrcakwater bar bound Insldo for four days with only fin tons of cargo on bonrd, draught 13 root nnd 0 Inches. This vessel wns never off her schcdulo boforo oxcopt onco In 1908. Tho C. A. Smith Co. fleet Is also hnrbound. All lumber mills nro nhout fro shut down ror Inch or trnnsportntlon. Two stenmers out sldo for two days nfrald to crosB in on account of condition of tho bnr. Will not entor unless thoy got short or ruol. This In tho most serloiiB condition thnt over oxlstcd hero. Copy of tho survoy hns boon forwnrded to Major Morrow. Tho Btcnmor Wnshlngton on drydnck for tho pnst 30 dayfl on account of nc cldent on bar. Steamer Homor out Bldo tho bar for thrco dnyn afraid Captain Mncgcnn hns decided to keep tho ofllclnls nt Washington ap prised of tho condition of tho Coos Ray bar and tho necessity of notion, Yestordny ho sont another lottor to Major Morrow, accompanied by n tracing of Engineer Chnrlflton's bluo print of tho soundings or tho bnr, showing tho had shoals thero. Capt. T. J. Macgonn yestordny wroto Major J. J. Morrow, who is now In Washington, ns follows: Enclosed you will find copy of survey taken by Englnoor Chnrlston on or nhout tho last dny of No vember or tho first dny of Docoin hor. -.Yon. will plonso nolo tho soundings nenr tho end of tho pro posod extension of tho north Jetty Is only ll root; nt this point tho snud comes to tho surfneo In grent qunntltlcB nnd It also comes to tho surfneo at a point Indicated by nn (-f) In tho mlddlo of tho chnunol. This is tho most serious condition thnt over oxlstcd hero nnd tho honvy raliiB hnvo not niado any im pression. Tho nreakwater is hnr bound Snturdny, Sunday nnd Mon day, nnd thoro Is Uttlo hopo for gottlng out tomorrow. You aro no doubt nwuro that tho Rreakwntor novor was hnrbound boforo In Coos Hay, oxcopt ono dny In 1908, nnd novor wns off her schcdulo until now. Sho Is only drawing 13 feot six Inches aft and 10 root forward. Or courso wo will not go out until thoro is an opportunity to cross without dangor, hut wo cannot lay outside tho bar and uso up all our fuel In stormy weather waiting for an opportunity to got in. Thoro fore, tho serious condition that ex ists makes It extromoly dangerous. In closing, wo all fool perfectly confident thnt you will do your best to assist us In putting this matter boforo tho bonrd of engin eers. P. 8. Tho Nnnn Smith, Rodondo nnd Alllanco nro nlso hnrbound in Bldo hero todny, and tho Homor is lying outsldo off tho bar. Express Thanks. W. S. Chandlor. chairman of tho oxecutivo commltteo or tho Marsh fiold Chambor or Commerce, today recolvod tho rollowlng soir-oxplan-atory lottor from W. F. Millar, lo cal roprcsontativo or tho Southern Pacific, in deforonco to tho nctlon on tho brldgo matter last weok: In behalf of Mr. Mlllls, I desire that you convoy to tho Chnmbor or Commorco our appreciation or their aBslBtanco In connection with tho brldgo matter. VESSELS STILL STORM ROUND; GET OUT TRIS M El'EiIG NO QUORUM OF CITY COUNCIL Meeting Adjourned Until Wed nesday Night Increase 1 in Fines, Etc. Owing to lnnbllity to got n quo rum Inst night, tho mooting or tho city council was adjourned until Wednesday ovonlng. Tho tnx lovy for tho ensuing year will havo to bo made nnd n number of import ant matters aro scheduled to como out to prosont n now plan for op ening South Eleventh street. Last night, Councilman Snvngo hnd to nttond a special Mnsoulc mooting to seo thnt IiIh son was properly Initiated. Councilman Merchant was called to Coqulllo nnd could not got linck nnd Mayor Straw wbb nhsont. Messrs. Alton, Ferguson and Copplo woro tho only oiioh who Bhowed up and could not take up any business. Messrs. Myers, I.nngworthy, Mar coy and F. A. Tledgon woro pres ent a now plnn for opening Sout)i Elovonth street. Eugono Crosthwalto, Jack Davis nnd Alfred MntBon woro present to protest ngnlnst cor hi In jihnses of tho ordinance regulating cigar stores; bllllnrd nnd pool nnd enrd pnrlors. .Messrs. Allen nnd Savago or tho rinanco commltteo havo agreed on n ton mill lovy for tho ensuing yonr ror munlclpnl purposes. This, with n llttlo economy and tho In crenso In tho nssensmont, thoy think will tnko enro or tho current ox Poiibos this yonr. City Attorney Gobs roported thnt ho hnd been unnblo to ascertain the oxnet amount or tho Incronso In tho city's nssossmont. tho nssessor nnd sher iff's ofllce8 boing too busy to rig- uro ic up. lurnvise in Income. Thero will bo a big Increaso In tho city's Incomo rrom fines, etc., this yonr. Although Mnrshnl Cur tor and Recordor Hutlor hnvo boon very lonlont with tho offondorH, n total of $1, one. 10 hns boon col lected In fines nnd forfeitures bo far this year. This in thought to bo nenrly doublo tho Incomo dur ing previous years. Mnrshnl Cnr tor'a records bIiow thnt during tho yonr ho Iuib collected tho following Bpoclnl rovonuo for tho city: Flno nnd rorroltures flOfiri.lO Hawkers' licenses 19B.00 Shooting gnllory 15.00 Pound fees 112.50 Thoator licenses -180.00 Dog llconsos 298,50 Rough Weather Tics Up Sev eral Ships in Coos Bay Again Today. BREAKWATER TO TRY LATE THIS EVENIWG Officers and Passengers of the Vessels Plan Ball at Em pire Tonight. I IHlEAKWATEIt OUT. Tho Ilrenkwater crossed out at I o'clock tjils aftornoon. Tho Homor nnd 0. F. Lfn dnuer crossed In this aftcmoorr. WOMEN AS LOniiYISTS. Throng of "Drys" Mnko Capital Took Llko Suffrngetto Center. (Or AuocltIM Prtu to Coot Dtr Tlran.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, Tho corridors of tho capital ofllco build ing and tho sonnto and houso took on tho nppearanco ot suffragette headquarters yesterday. Women Interested in tho Kenyon-Shepard bill, prohibiting tho shipment of Intoxicating liquors into dry states composed the throng. EXECUTED YESTERDAY. Italian Guilty of Triple Muni or Is Electrocuted nt Slug Slug. tnr AMHUte4 Pmi to Coo Bar Time..) OSSINING, N. Y., Doc. 17. Mat teo Dal! Omo, a young Italian con victed of a trlplo murdor in Rrook lyn, Buffered tho death penalty in tho electric chair at Sing Sing pri son yesterday. When in need of PLUMIHNG, HEATING, TINNING. SHEET METAIi WORK, CAIiTi 101-J, PIONEER HARDWARE CO. When done by us it Is done rigid. Try The Times' Want Ads. Streot rent Fortuno tollor Peddler's licenses Skating rink Pawnbrokers' licenses Rnll rack llconso 13.00 5,00 20.00 15.00 25.00 35.00 GO T PEACE TODAY DELEGATES FROM I.ULOARIAN STATES MEET WITH REPRE SENTATIVES OF TURKEY A CLASH OVER ADRIANOPLE. (nr AMOclat rrcn to Cooi P7 TIoim, LONDON. Doc. 17. Dologatos of HulgarlQ, Sorvla, Montenegro and Greeco assembled yesterday at St. James' paluco to meet tho Turk ish delegates in n momonfrous con forenco which is to sottlo tho ques tion whether thero is to bo peaco or contlnuanco or war In tho Ual kans. Tho plenipotentiaries woro wel comed by Sir Edward Groy. Ills address was full or sympathy and good wishes ror tho success or tho gathering. Tho proralor spoko for tho king, Tho peaco dologates adjourned Immediately after tho luncheon un til Tuesday. It has boon arranged that tho chair shall bo tnkon alternately by tho delegates representing tho flvo nations concerned. This will bo done alphabetically nnd Rulgnria is thus rirst on tho list. Tho Turkish dologntes nro un derstood to havo now ugrood to u'lthlinM ttinl. Hirnntnnml minnnl. tlon to Greok pnrtlclpntion In thoj contorence neioro mo ureoica sign tho nrinlstlco. Tho question of. Adrlanoplo Is likely to bo tho first rent business of tho conclave and that will bring about tho most critical point, for Owing to tho rough Weather. cv ernl vessels nre still storm botinrt in Cooh liny. It Is barely poflRfMw Hint Borne of thorn niny bo ublo to got out Just boforo dark thin ovrt Ing. Tho Nnnn Smith nnd Rodomfo hopo to bo able to got out tomor row morning nt 8 o'clock. Tho bnr which wns very rough yestordny, the roughest thnt noino hnd ever seen It, hnd BiibHlded noma todny, but wns still pretty hnd. TonlRht, n bnll will bo Riven nt tho Arngo hotel In Empire for tho passengers nnd olllcers of tho nhlns, Mcisrs. Lnwlor & Webbor or tho Arngo hotel nro mnklng big plana for ll. In addition to tho onicwro and pnsBongorB. Biieclnl nutoH win I be run from Mnrsliflold and North Mend nnd a big tlmo Is oxpoclod. Mny Delny Hrmla Clans-. Tho dolay In tho vobsoIb mny menu a delny In Santa ClntiB. Yld tho exception or tho Hrenkwiitor no vossols will prohnbly ho nhln tm roturn Irom olthor Portlnnd or SX t'rnnclsco lioforn Christmnu nnfl consequently ninny Christmas, pnek nges probably won't reach burn un til altor Decombor 25th. ir tho Ureakwator gets out fn nlght, Bho will probably renchi Portlnnd Wednesday night nn-i Ball from thoro Thursduy night,, ronchlng hero Snturdny nnd then snll Irom hero Sunday ror Portlnnil Cnpt. Macgenn hones by crowding tilings nmi Willi favnrahlo condi tions to mnko up most of tho lost tlmo on tho sebedulo. One Steamer In, Tho stoniiior Ilnrdy from San Francisco crossed in todny. C-rpt. Mlchuolsou or tho Ilnrdy, formorfj' tho Ornco Dollnr, rnn in horo n number of times ns first nuuw pa tho San Pedro boforo ho assumed! command or tho Hardy. Sho will load at tho Smith mill. Tho Vessels On I side. Two vossols nro off tho bnr nwnlt lug opportunity to como In. On Is tho steamer Homer rrom Su Francisco with F. S. Dow nnd 8' I). Harper aboard. Tho other ha supposed to bo tho G. F. Llndntior. which Is coming In hero to load wltli lumber nt tho C. A. SniltU mill. Tide Is Hail, Addod to tho troubles or thcr storm Is unfavorable tide conditions. Tho high t'de Is bo enrly In tho morning that It cannot bo tnkon ad vantage or, and tho tldu In tho nr enlng Ih not sti'llclout tn ho or much ndvnntngo. Tomorrow morn ing tho tldo will ho right nbout K o'clock and It Is hoped that tho rctr sols can get out, Costs Vessels Money. Tho dolny In tho vossol movo monts Is oxponslvo to tho owuortx. Tho Nnnn Smith Is worth abouf $1100 per day to tho C. A Smftfr Co. and tho Redondo ovor $100 sr day, so thnt ench dny's delny of tho two or them moans a (load Jasa or $1500. Tho nronkwator nnd Alllnnco sui tor a loss Iosb than tho Nauru Smith. Rough nt Rniidon, Reports from Rnndnn nro that tho bnr thoro wns about tho rougfr est yesterday that It hns boon In many months. It was rolling high, breaking far ovor Tnblo Rock. Ono vossol wns off thu bnr yestorday wnltlng for a ehnnco to como in. It was supposed to bo tho Firiold. THOURLE IN CINCINNATI. (nr Associate. rmi lo Coo lj Tlmf.7 iMniAWAnm.ia imt n 17 Wllllnm C. Hornhnrdt or Cincinnati a rormor omcini or tno ironwork ors' Union, yestordny took tho wit- nnaa tilan.1 I.i ihn lvnnmlln nnnanfrw ncy trial to toBtlty In his own bo- linlf. uorniinrut is nccusoa ot com plicity bocniiso ot a lottor ho wrotfr to John K. McNnmnrn, Ono otT theso had this rororonco: "Cloan lng up tho city." It moant Induc ing non-union men to Join tho un ion, ho BMU. lio sain no moi o Nnmarn only n row tlmos wlien tl latter visited Cincinnati on Union business. Four oxploslons In Cincinnati, the govornmont chnrgod, wero part of tho "torrorlsin" omployed by trie1 Ironworkors In tho strikes ngnlns-f tho "opon shop" concorns. . unlessfiu-koy yields to Bulgaria, tho "war will rocommonco, ac cording to Dr, Danoff, head or til Bulgarian delegation. tl U 'i! fi J