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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913-EVENING EDITION. r e FLOOD WORRY BE FATAL : i f i 1 Father of Mrs. E. W. Sullivan Succumbs in Wisconsin Probably Duo to Trouble. Word was received yesterday of tho ilcnth or Jolin I.. Justin of Klon- rlvVn UMtifniiHln nt !l:.'IO vnaterdnv morning, at iho age of seventy-three years Tlio deceased was the fa ther of Mrs. K. V. Sullivan of .Marsh field nnd Mrs. James Kullond. Ho sides thorn a son lives In Portland nud one In Senttle. Mrs. Sullivan received a letter from homo a few days ago statins that the homo plaro was under water and It Is supposed that tho father's death was probably tho result of the shock nnd worry over the Hood. Mrs. Justin died In Mnrshlleld four years ago. Mrs. Kellond will not go Kant owing to weather conditions. ELL PUSSES IM Old Shipmaster and Treasurer of Curry County Succumbs to Long Illness. GOM) IIHACH. Or., April 1. Captain James faughoH. Counfy Treasurer and an old resident of tho county, died at his homo after an Illness of some weeks. Captain Cnugholl was horn In Ontario. Can., nnd camo lo tho Coast In an early day. For many years ho was mas ter of sailing vessels along the coast nnd was onco one of tho host known sen captains of his day. Ho loaves n family of six sous and one daugh ter, all living In tho county. PROGRAM FOR BENEFIT GIVEN Big Advance Sale of Tickets for Musicale for Mrs. L. K. Ballinger and Family. Plans for tho benefit muslcalo to bo given at tho Masonic Opera llouso tomorrow night for Mrs. L. K. Ilal llnger nud children wero perfected today. Thoro has been n big ad vnnco Halo of seats, tho Rev. Father A. R. Monro selling over 00 at $1 apiece. Owing to tho object of tho per formance being u most worthy one. nearly every one Is planning to go Added to tills Is tho fact that an un UBtinlly good program Is offered. Tho program Is as follows: 1. Hand Overture, "Princess of India" King 2 Ladles quartet "All, TIs a Drenm" llanloy Mrs. A. n. (Ildley. Mrs. K. I,. Rob- Insoii, Mrs. J. T. Hall and Mrs. Iteboccn I.use Stump. 3. Clarinet solo. "Serenndo". . .Tito (Dr. W. A. Toyo.) Vocal solo, "Sing Mo u Song." Ilomor (Mr. II. II. Ostllud.) Piano solo, "Polonaise Op. 4G. McDowell (Kdua Louise Larson.) Troiuliono solo. "Oh, Thou Hubllmo Sweet Kvonlng Star . Wagner (Hoy Carpenter.) 7. Vocal boIo, "My Lover. He Comes On u Skee".Cough-Lolghter (Mrs. A. II. flldley. S. Violin solo, "Spanish Tony".. Hob fold (Lew Keyser.) 9 Hand. "Federal March". . .Sousa Mrs. William llorsfull and O. W. Kaufman will be tho accompanists. Tho benefit will bo under the di rection of It. X. Fonton, Father A. 11. Monro, Hew H. K. Drowning nud Mrs. llorsfall. Will (Set Pension. Mrs, L, K, Ilalllnger, whoso hus band wns killed In tho auto accident last week, will bo one of tho llrst Mnrshllold women to get tho benellt of tho Motheer's Pension law, which was enacted by tho last session of tho legislature. Tom Hall received a copy of tho new law yesterday and says that under Its provisions she will bo entitled to ? I r. a mouth. 4. G. 6. WORK ON lt.II.WAV Southern Pacille Mics Houses- Off .Miiplelon ItiuhMif-Way. Tho Kugeno Heglster says: J. W. Ilnrrlnger returned josterday from Mnplotou where he went to look aft er moving houses off the right of way of the Willamette Pacific. There will be 10 or I- houses hi moe and he will return to do the work In about a week. About 25 or 30 men who came In from Portland to work for Porter Urothers on their railroad contract west of the Not I tunnel, woro sont nut to their destination in an open freighting wagon yesterday and most of them had no protection from the rain whntever. They got very wet, but tho weather being so warm they would not suffer much. Jiusit Arrived!! ! Complete Line of the Popular dart "Front LacecP Coirse4s I M Mmmm lIlPw I if 1 ' Vgc H Uncomfortable Corset: Is a . Oamigeif Simal IT n (I u e pressure o 11 chest, (I i a i) h r a in or spine is frequently the unsuspected cause of many ills. The Famous Prices, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50. C C 'int ihmovio rnoNriACCD' are com fori able from the nioinent they are put on. Thev correct the results of l)revious improper corsetini;' and give health, beauty of figure and comfort to their wearers. Try on one of the New .Models just received and lest these state ments. You arc under no obligation to buv. Selby Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 American Lady Corsets $1 to $5 MSemd M y Otoer Suit Omit II Wear This One" atata That has happened so very many times within the past three weeks that- there must be a reason. Perhaps it is that the selection of Suits is sufficiently large to enable us to fit a large number of women, without alterations More likely it is because you find here the right, Suit at the right price. ,y Tbeic arc French Models llalkiiu Suits one, two find (lure tuition Cutaways and plain tailored models Complete scn from Misses I I to Women's HI. Also Extra Sizes for Stout Women Priced at $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 and On Up to $37.50 We have just received a special purchase of strictly man-tailored Suits in navy and black storm serge. Rome straight front models oth ers cutaway. Satin lined with satin covered shield. Values up to $22.50. Specially priced $1(5.75 and .-ji 18.50. Another shipment of Coals arrived yesterday. Clev er styles, presenting the new serges, fancy checks, homespuns, Shepard plaids and two-lone diagonals. A distinctive group priced at $15.00 and up. :" u .1 Alteration Department in Store Correct fit absolute ly guaranteed No Charge for Alterations. "MONEY TALK, AT 99 O 'Council Building. HUE DRY GOODS CO Phone 3d TO THREATEN TONG WAR IS MONTENEGRO Si FRANCISCO England Will Unite With Au stria to Force Cessation of Attacks on Scutari. (Iljr Aua.mM Pr lo Coo. Hay Tlmw 1 COI.OGNK,, April 1. Tho naval demonstration of Austria-Hungary nnd Oreat Britain against Montene gro will take the form of a peaceful blockade of the Montenegrin harbor of Antlvnrl, according to an Inspired dlHpateh from Ilurlln. No measures of forte are yet contemplated by the powerB. lly Ao,'ltM l'n to Coot Day Tlmixi, ) MALTA. April 1. Tho Hrltlsh ar mored emitter Defenco has been or dered to be ready to nail tomorrow to participate In the domonstntlon to be made by Austria and Oreat llrltaln off the Montenegrin and Albanian coasts, The object of the demonstra tion is to coerce Montenegro Into n cessation of hetr nttacka on Scutari. GKRMAXV JOINS IX. Will Aid In lllockado of Coast of Montenegro Xow. Illy Aai,latrl I'nu id Com Hay Time llHRI.lN. April 1. The small Ger mnn cruiser, llrostnu, has been or dered by tho German government to participate in the blockade of the Montenegrin coast, SKVKXTyATJ.Y'mX Many I Indies Hecoiercd I'ltnu Flood District Today. lly Amo. Uttvt rri.s lo Coo. lUy Time ) COI.ITM UPS. Ohio. April 1. With tho recovery of three more bodies In tho wreckage on the west side of the city, the flood list on that side stood at 70 dead. Tho number of missing remains large. Hundreds of men are ut work trlng to recc? bodies supposed to bo hurried under the huge hills of wreckage In tho it clnlty of Greenlawn Cemetery. Mar tial law has been withdrawn from a considerable portion of tho flood area. A gooil many men unfortunately nro not familiar enough with a ten dollar note to call it a "Hill." To SlIT fiery TASTK II.YIXKS ri.ori:. Have, your Job printing dono at The Timoa offlso. It accomplishes wonderful results to use UAINIIS VUU It and feed. If you have, anything to soil, rent, trade, or ivnut holp, try a Want Ad. Aged Chinaman Slain by Gun men in Celestial Trouble Along Coast. ny AtaotlatM I'rrii lo Cooi Hay TlmM.1 SAN FRANCISCO April 1. Leo Quong Sing, ngod 70, wns shot and killed by gunmen of n hostile tong In a doorway as ho was about to enter todny. Tho murder is tho result of n renewed outbreak of tho Illng Kong Suey Sing tong war, which has been raging tho length of the Tactile const. A Btray bullet shattered the hip of Frank Ghlntta, n bystander. Yeo Llk, said to bo Ding Kong wns cap tured. Another man escnped. weicoITaft 10 yale today Great Ovation Given Former President at New Haven by Students and Citizens. Illy AnoeUtf.1 I'm to Coos Day Tlmta J NKW 1IAVK.W Conn., April 1. Threo thousand Yalo students headed by a band gave a roar of wolcnmo to former President Taft when ho arrived hero this afternoon from New York to take up his duties as Kent Professor of Lnw at Yale 1'nl verslty. Taft appoared well pleased with the ovation which continued until lie reached the college, grounds, STRIKE UNTIL HAYWOOD FREE New Jersey Silk Mill Workers Add Fourth Demand in Their Labor Struggle. (ny A.ioUtcl 'rr to Loot my Tlmes.J PATTBRSON, N. .L. April 1. To triple tho demands of tho silk mill workers on strlko hero moro mon, shorter hours nnd loss labor, tnoro wns added today a fourth tho re leaso from Jail of William U. Hay wood, tho Industrial Workor of tho World leader who was sentenced yesterday to servo six months for disorderly conduct. Thoro will bo no resumption of work, tho leaders declnro. until Haywood Is given his freedom. close"saloons IN NEW YORK lOIY of dax niiriix Foi'xn xiuii Fi.oimxci:. FI.ORKNCK, Ore.. April 1 Tho body of linn Rrulin, who was killed January 21. while, trying to land tho bargo Ne hnlem in the Sluslaw Rlvor n mile nnd a half nbovo Mapleton, wns found about six miles from Florence. The body was float ing in tho water, and was dis covered by Ole Minimi. i Mayor Gaynor Puts Order Into I httect Closing Bars at 1 i O'clock at Night. tny AiioclatcJ rrm to Coo I)y Tlmei.J I NKW YORK, April 1 Mayor Gay- nor'8 April first ukase nothing to drink after 1 n. m. struck tho ten- J derloln on schedule time early today, causing tho worst drought in n de cade. In places where the propri etors wero inclined to bo recalcitrant tho police turned lights out uncere moniously and forced patrons out to tho sldownlks. Only ono arrest was made. Ho was obstinato nnd wanted to tiulsh eating a lobster. I'LAX VOJt HiaiF.F. Government Will IMnlilMi Uase of Keller for Flood Victims. Illy Auo.l4irJ l'ren to Coo lliy Tlmi WASH1NGTOX, April l.-r-Tho war department has decided to establish nt onco near St. Louis, Mo., a floating baso of supplies from which relief may be extended with tho least possi ble delay to any flooded community of tho lower Ohio or Mlsslppi. The baso of supplies will consist of sov eral vessols londed with food, elotn- ut uuu uivuivui supplies, w PLAN TO I President Lovatt Wants to Know Conditions Govern ment Will Impose. tny Aiiorlalt.1 IVm to Coo lly TlmM.) WASHINGTON, April 1. Chair man Robort S. Lovott of tho Union l'nclfle board of directors conferred today with Attorney Genornl McRoy nolds about a now plan of dissolution of tho Union Pacific and tho South ern Pacific mergor. Judgo Lovott wanted to learn what conditions tho government will Insist on. SAVE M IN ENGLISH SHIP Passengers Off Agadir Landed Safely Near Mazagan, Morrocco, Today. (ny Associated rr lo Cooi Day Tlmea.) TANGIER, Morocco, April 1. Tho 150 pnsengers on board woro londed fcafoly today from tho British stenmor Agadir, whielr wont nslioro yesterday near Mnzagan, Morocco. xkw crmtKxcv iiiltaS Reforms In System ConsldertMl by President Wilson ami Owen. Illy AMOclateJ rren to Cooa Hay Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, April 1. Sonator Owen, chairman of tho new Senato currency committee, had n brlof talk with Wilson today concerning cur rency legislation. Owon said while sovornl bills will probably bo Intro duced ono measure will bo clothed with tho njUIjU8traUons support. ma iiaxk failure. WANT WON TO KEEP II With (ci'iunu Financier Leaves uenvy Obligations, lay AioUte4 4'rtaa lo Cooa IJay Tlmca. KUKSTR1N, German, April 1. A local banker. Gustav Puppe, suspend ed payment today with liabilities es timated at $0,250,000 to $7,000,000. Puppe and his son have disappeared. California Suffragette Tells President Women Will In sist on Keeping Pledge. Hy AnoclaloJ Vrwa to Cooi Bit Tll WASHINGTON, April l'-p,r", dont Wilson was told today that tne women of tho country expected , hold him to his reported declaratWB thnt his administration was toM much shnrcd by them as by rm Voters. .MISS .nury "'"'' ,,;.ni. Angeles, prosldont of tho CMW Womnns1 Domocranc "" 'j tho President that tho wo Callfomln wero ready to staw w him In Ills program of IffiUUttw and really honor "rt women would hayo an JHe In tho accomplishment ol : no roforms. I meant every wrakT, it," tho President Is said to told his visitor. Miss Fay " thnt tho women of Cl , peclally tho nomocratte 'J. would support Mr. WlUoni M" istratlon "to tho last. postpoxi: DOO CTJ ttfirJt? ip'iivh .--- --n. Tnn j ny Aaaoclalod rrt 10 l. ., vnxtE. Alaska, April ... sweepstakes dog t68" unnl April 3 has been postponed April 10. " 1 iii"A TO RFCOGM'-i' "" necclfr Now Government There J r c Aniiroval (K,L,.' -i Dr Aaa'oclatM IT to Coo "' ,. WASHINGTON. April I i. ,odir nltlnn nt CMttH WOS dlSCUS.c at a meeting of the , Caom very probablo that the iniw -!nk-gnuoa.rjs wnon mo -" IllfUlW rtl'lll "' A r.MU). . .1 rcj' This is to certlfj twr or gists nro authorized to rwd T,r money 11 rwvj - vour Cu Compound fUS " cure yo or cum. 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