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f. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1913 EVENING EDITION. --jfj-TI-. I STEAM SHOVEL ST LEAGUE 101 HULL 10 Graduation Dresses F COOS COUNTY t """" j' BASEBALLSCQRE PUN REPORT MADE- Venice Beats Portland Two to Says He and Others Will Op pose Closintj of Mill Slough -wants Hearing One Sacramento and Oakland Also Win IHr Aw UIM firm to Too. liar T'mM 1 STA.Vm.NC5 OK CLUHS. w 1,0s Angeles . . . .2S Oakland 20 San Francisco . . .24 Venice 211 Portland 1!) Sacramento IS L lit 21 2G 24 21 21 I Editor Coos Hay Times: I no ticed nn article In Wednesday's flnies to the effect tnnt ur. nue. Pet. I secretary of the OroKon State Hoard "9C I f Health, would arrive hero on .5,111 I (0 next Hrcnkwntcr for the pur .4S0 I ,,H(. of passing upon the sanitary 4S!l I conditions of Mill Slough. It .112 I 8C01118 that a cominlttee. Pelf np . I2U I pointed, consisting of J. W. llun- nut Hoiirv Kotmstnckcn and C. It. PORTLAND. Ore.. Venice defeated iwk "annealed to Dr. White to Portland tow to one at Venice yes- take th8 notion to secure the elos- terday. The scores yesterday u. 1 '.'. 1 It. .. 4 . . .1 It. At Venice- Venice Portland At Sacramento Sacramento San Francisco At Oakland Oaklaii'l Los Angeles G 12 I Mir of Mill SIoukIi II. K. Now the question Is, shnll those !) 0 opposing the closing of said Mill 7 1 SIourIi and property holders nbut- II. K. ting thereon, have an opportunity 4 4 to ho present when this matter Is R 2 taken up with Dr. White, and be II. K. permitted to express their views, or 10 2 will It he a star chnmbor proceeding. AT Till: HOTELS. 2 and no admittance? j I represent n number of persons who hold property abutting upon ! said slough, who are opposed to , the closing of the same, ami I The Chandler, .think wo. or they, slioum have an w ? Hunt Pnni. iilnucii I. ? s opportunity to express our views. Mlw'KIa lloHBhim Ci Kr iu'l'sccr .Thlfl Is nn ItIoi tant matter and Miss iMn iioiignion, bun cram sto, ,, uilnlli,, ,.,,i.., ,.n,,iiWn. Hon from both sides. Yours for Justice and right State Hoff Labor Commissioner Furnishes Valuable Data About This Section Tillamook Arrives With Con struction Equipment for Porters Patsy Also in The nnnual report of Oregon State ; f.nlifir fiimmlssltiner O P MolT con tains some vulilntile dnta and Inter esting Information about Coos Coun ty. Mr. Iloff In sending out the re reports requests suggestions about Improving the report. Concerning Coos County, the report says: Coos Is one of the central seacoast counties. It Is bounded on tho north and east by Douglas and on the south liv Cur-y. on the west by the Paclllc Ocean. The population Is I ".HSU. Of thoc, SO per cent arc United States bom: of tho foreign 20 per cent, about one-third Is Scandinavian: tho remaining two-thirds are made up principally of Canadians, Ger mans. English, Irish and Scotch. The total skoii of the county Is I.lS'.U'iOO acres. There are IS. 02" acres unap propriated and unreserved, of which 14.S8H acres are surveyed and 2.1 II ! acres are unsurvoyod. Of tho nsses- Arnuml Mui-xlillclil. It was reported unofficial , today that Engineer Wolfram and a corps of Southern Paclllc ' engineers arc endeavoring lo I 1 rind a new route from North I Ilend west of Marshtleltl to con I nect up with tho Murshlluld I Myrtle Point lino outside of Marshtleltl. This could not ho verified. It Is mild that such ' a route can bo obtained bv hor- I lug a short tunnel. This is said ' 1 to bo for the purpose of got ! ting a new leverage on the Tor I uilnal Hallway or on tho elt I of Marshlleltl Itself In order to I secure certain concessions for I tho Southern Pnclfie. ' JAMES T. HAM,. i.iQrnit mux sEcrm: help. Miss Cleo Mndluon, San Francisco Fred Mane, San Francisco; II. 1,. Monlielmcr, Seattle; Maurice Chick, San Frnnclfico, Hcntrlco MeLcod, Myr tle Point; M M. Williams, Portland: D. O. irecker. San Francisco; O. Church. San Francisco. Lloytl Hotel. Governor Willing to Appoint Special L. C. Drown, Norway; E. Han- Agent to Probe Cases. Burger. Smith llasln; E. J. John-' SALEM. Ore.. May 22. As the ro- son, Astoria; W. W, Felter. Han- suit of a letter received today by don; W. D. Stlllwell. Tillamook; Onvenior West from John A. Wutt- C. O. Loyles, Kansas City. son and J. M. Ford, president and Itlauco Hotel. secretary respectively of the Itetall Clias. Peterson, itlverton; O. O. Liquor Dealers' Association of Ore- Tho Tillamook, a gasoline schoo ner, w.is built at the Kruso & Dunks yards. The steam shovel weighs about twenty tons and the engines about thirty tons each, making a dltll cult cargo to handle. They will be unload 'd at the shipyards ami It Painter nud family, Woodland Wash.; S. Gnrcla. Portland, Or.; Mrs. M. O. Peterson, Itlverton: K. M. Peterson, Klvortou; M. J. How gou. there Is n possibility that a spo ciai agent win Do appointed to In vestigate alleged violations of laws lu saloons. All complaints received ron, Ilouryvllle; Jasper Yoakani. by the Governor as to habHunl drunk- Coqulllo; Hurt Clark, Coaledo. nrds and men spending money lu sn- llotel Coot. 1o("h Hint Hlinuld ho spent In their II. Harnnrd, Gnrdluor; Hob Evans, liomes would he referred to this ofll- nnndon; Ceo. Hurmanco, Handon; cer. W. A. Luster, city; Win. Gage, Co- Governor West replied that he qtillle; W. E. Altman, Gardiner; L. would bo pleased to co-oporate with F. Crow; W. E. Hastings, San Fran- N'o association, nud suggested that It Cisco; Mrs. E. Delmkor, Handon; recommend a man for "special E. E. Taylor, Portland; Cnptnln E. "Kent,' tho Governor to make his np- Erlckson, S. S. Itedondo; John polntmcnt, but tho association to pay Jones, city. Ills sal.iry and expenses. "I will bo pleased to appoint him 4 to such a position," wrote the Gnv- I STO ; .- Wll I. LOSE. I ernnr. "and hereafter will bring to IiIh Tho foll'iv'lug morel-ants of MnrsN field have have slgnllled tholr wlll InKiiesH to closo tholr places of busi ness from 2 to fi Friday. May 211. 1913, on nccouut of tho High school track mi'Ot for which the High school Btudcnto and tho mauagomcut wish to express tholr thanks. E. W. Knmmerer. Magnes & Mat- son. Tho Woolen Mill Store, Hub Clothln-j & Shoo Co.. . Flnoll, Tho Flxup, A. Houdrickson, Clausen's Shoo Store, Aug Olson. Perry & Nich olson. Going & Harvey. C. A. John son. F. W. Hertrnm, II. S. Towor. T. Howard, Preiiss Drug Co.. Lockhart Parsons Drug Co.. Winkler's Plinr- mncy, Owl Proscription Pharmacy, Drown Drug Co.. Hohfold Hrothors, jvv iny liisii store, People's 5-10-l.le Store. Tho Gunnery, Ekblntl & Fon, Pioneer Hardware Co.. Sumner Hardware Co.. Harnnrd & I.angwnr thy, M:.rshlleld Electrical Cons. Co., Coos H:iy Wiring Co.. Oregon Power Co., Warner Grocery Co., Pioneer Grocery Co., Nashurg Grocery Co,. Olllvant & Weaver, Georgo E. Cook, (low Why, Stiiuff Grocery Co.. Tho Un7iir, Saltan Grocery Co.. Conner & Honglnnd. Marshllold Grocery. Fin nish Co-op. Co.. C. W. Wolcott. A. Morg.ird. Aug Frlzeon, Club Cigar Store, Heruinii Cordus. Harlngton Doylo & Co,. K. Wlsoinan. Gam bio Mom Market, Fourier llros.. Tho Smoko'iouso. iniuiiiiuii mini compininiR as mny como to this olllco from time to time. Ho will thus bo kept Informed as to the sltuntlon throughout tho stnle., and given power to mnke arrests and nld lu tho prosecution of affond-crs." The 'I lllainook with the long await ed steam shovel ami two small ou tlines ami the Pntsv with slcol rails scd appropriated land 1 0,1(1 J acres ! mitt dump itrs arrived In at North are cultivated, and 700.70 I ncres are Head today. uncultlvatetl. The price or mini in this county averages from $00 for cultivated and $10 for uncultivated. The United Slates Department of Ag riculture places the average vnlue of taxable property In this county at be tween $2.1 and $S0 per aero. Tho total value of taxable property In this will probably ho several days before county lu I HOP was J1S.21 I.SS0. they 0.111 be got around to Simpson Ktrcnms suitanie ror nigging purposes ran; ami put in operation, tlow through the county. The sur-j Nothing further has developed In face Is hilly and mountainous. The, Engineer Wolfram's work hero or as climate Is mild, and the water supply, to starting of the construction of the abundant. About one-half of the bridge across the Hay or other rail whole area Is heavily timbered with road news. lino cedar, spruce ami hemlock. There Is much title land or 'slough bottom" SEEK NOItTII UKXIl MAX. which may bo reclaimed by dyking and ilrali lug. When drained these John Anderson Dsiipniirl In I'm (- soils produce excellent crops of I land April 2(1. grass and vegetables. Tho soils aro A Portland paper says: "Appeal iitruoty anuviai, ami wiiu an audi-, .irs oeeu uiatie to the police by rel ti,& A rfek iM. Mm mrnmm $ 'r Hon of lime and inurlntu of potnsh would become excellent for fruit cul turo In 1012. t LSI 7 boxes of Grnv- ensteln apples were shipped from the atlvcH of John Anderson, a former rosltlout of North llend. Ore. who came to Portland April 20, on his way to Diiluth, and dropped out of county. All varieties do well. Tho 1 sight. Ho was to have called for his soli of tho upland, constituting per-, railroad ticket, but failed to do so, bans, nine-tenths of the whole area He. Is TnJ years old. with m-iiv imi,- ! Is red lu color. Tho underlying rock ' lirown mustache and tho last throe Is a sandstone of tho Eoceno forma- lingers of hlH loft hand mo missing." 1 uvo perioti, nmi contributes largoly to tho formation or tho soil. Analysis l-'EAK 1. W, '. (..(j,s. sIiowb tho soil strong In nitrogen and 1 phosphoric acid but weak In lime and .Southern Pacific (.'muds UrMm potash, ami lu its natural state should grow small frluts, sunllowors, llax, ami corn to advantage. This soil, Alomr Line. HOSEIH'HG. or., Mny 22. The ows says: "Hocolvlng a quiet "tip Wo arc now ready to show you an attrnrCv. ,, sortniQiit of White Drosses in Voiles, Marquisette anj Embroidery flouncing just the thing you want for lauiiciuuii uauiuisuSi Popular prices raiiftiim from $6.00 to $18.75, Shoes--Slippers New Velvet and Suede Pumps; also Satin n in oiiiuK, vvime ana an me wanted evening shades, $3.50 and $4.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. 0'Connell Building, Phone 361. IXCOME TAX WILL PHOVE DIG nOQX TO XKW YOltK. NEW YOltK. Mny 22 I m.er the proposed Incomo tnx law. Now York City millionaires will pny moro than half of tho totnl revenue on Incomes of over $1,000,000 nnnunlly and tho total derived by tho Natlonnl Oovornnient from thnt source will ho $ ir..:ion .Ln i r,,,..,..i,. shows thnt John D. Itockofeller's a win no Just $4 per yenr more thnu Carnoglo's, which statement s a surprise, as the oil magnate has hitherto been presumed to bo vastly wealthier thnu the Ironmas ter, who was presumed to hnvo given away a large portion or his wealth. Mrs. Hetty Green. Mrs. Hussel Sngo nud Mrs. E. H. Hnril ninn nro tho three women who will pay an Incomo tnx on more thnu n million per yenr. All told there nro 110.000 persons lu .sow York who will pny tnxes on moro than $.1000 IIHUIIIt'. however, Is short lived and noctlH In- '"o effect that inembeiH of tho leiiigent iinmiiing for permanent ro- ' w. organization had throat suits. The nnturnl forest growth Is ,,nol dynninlte a railroad bridge alder. Douglas spruce, cednr, myrtlo ,,,I tM0 H"08 of the Soiitliern Pn nml vine ninple. Oxnlls and reeds aiv j;'''0 Itnllrond. tho railroad conipam also aniimlaiit. A vnrloty of soft Mudny evening placed guards at coal Is found and inliied to a great ex- ,V(ry bridge between Portland ami tout, and retnlls for Tuel at $;i.2.1 to Sn" EmnclBco. According to re $ I n ton. Wood lH also used for fuel l,0';,H received nt tho local railroad ami soils for $2. SO a cord. Dalr 'ri(;,,H uolhlng liappcucil which fannlnir nml fruit lm-iuIhi' ,,, ,.n. i would In aiiv innnnor inmi ui.t.. sued to a considerable extent. There tlnt tho rumor. Notwlthstaiitl- lll'o "lii", ilnli'i- fni'inu iim,I ,7 ............ Illg. however, tin, hil.li.nu ...III i... orlos In this county. A strenuous of-1 K",ni'd"'l until such time ns iho'Many mi m iicnig iitiitio 10 improve the i , "' ,u"""' mi uangor pass- (ondltlon of the roads, whlcli at pros- i ' ('onnerllon with gunrdlng on n...i I.. I ,..( .... ' till. Iil.litirji.. 1.. I I tt viii iuu in nmi coiiuiiioii. tho menu' ""h iikiiis i ountv n i temp IllOIlt RAISE FUNDS THREE M FOR HIGHWAY RULERS IS lornturo throughout tho spring y'jry huinoroiiH Incident occurred n tlin l S0.fi degrees, siiininor S8.C i ," l,,1P1,IPH,01 when, n trackwnlkor Mayor Straw Contribute Towards Czar Nicholas of Russia. M . . - . ..... biearmtj Rinht of Way for George of England and Era- DOllievarU 10 Hie dCa nnmr William nf tomm 4UI Ul IVIIIIUIII Ul VVIIMUiiJ this afternoon ntnit- i lllr AuacUlti Trni It (tM Cu TM ttegreos. ran r.i.S degrees, winter i t",,";'" ",nPl'",. '" '""urge of the ed an active canvass lo raise funds UKUMN May !!. - E ,;.Si;s-;:!ffi;K!?s ' Mfca ! wksrss. z '7 rr ',": r ,r "" - r "-: -r Inches, suinnier I. :il Inches, fall :i.!iyj,,V,' I,CI"' ' Winchester bridge of tl10 MrHhlleld-to.the-Hea- houle- ,iy f(. the marriage ol Pit" Indies, winter L'1.22 Inches. Thero .."'" .tll0-v ltrtMl what thov con-! V'1 "! within half nn hour hnd Victoria I.onlsc. a daughter c(t 10 . sawmlllH , four shingle mills. " !rt . ,.i ti .iW- vn,kl nlong raised a largo portion of it. How- l,or'r V ' ",n ' iVT M one broom handle factory, one snsh "? "' , T" Koil 'dynnmltor" ever, ho will mnko a furtlio,. ennvuss "'' (lf Ciiiiiberlind. The Rwa nud door ractory, one planor and box " '" ."J' ' ' leputy sheriffs ami anyone who wishes to contribute ','"l',"r was met at l J fnrjory ,j two planers, employing n"'1 "' ,, 'Jfw l',l,H l'p88 '"" vlcln-1 to the purpose can do so by seolng K"ljnror I am 1 W g i.' ' skllle; men nt about $a.0.1 a day. , ,, Jk1 ,p1(1' Z'1" f"Hw ran mi him as addltlounl money will ho (irP! ' ,lrlla'n. V.i-Kl ii unskilled men nt nbout $2..10 a " ' "l8' w'",rt' l,' renin nod mini needed for It. Thoso stibscrlblnii mi ,,ip various royal famllle !, day. Ainnne tho otl.nr in.i...tri i ""niliiR. when he roturno.i m u't !l r.... ,I."" "' ' "0H0 M"1",t""" h (.,i i.cro for the ceremony, 6. - llll . . .. ... . nl...J.a plants nro found bont building, brow-1 IV"'. n,V' ,nfo,,,'',l Hie residents o lug. crenmerles Ice and cold stoniKo. I l,ln: ,""P0 tIint e had been hob f E. E. Straw. 10: J. A. Malson. 10: I Ivy Condron, $10; W. N. Ekblnd. $10 wedding will be Saturday. GO TO HALVES and von will nnl be disappointed In PltlCES. Tonight Is Masons' Night at Masonic Opera House CLEO MADISON AND CO. WILL PUKSKXT "When We Were Twenty-One" The Coos Hay Concert Itaml will fiiinlsli (he ,m,sc ami MaiMilU-M will witness one of tho biggest mid best theatrical poifonimnccs It has out known. While lite MaMitis and their families will take up a largo xoctlo,, or tho house, there will l. a number ,r beats Ion, but these are now going List at the Mttsy Corner. Hotter reseno joins by phone at once. Special boat service has been arranged for Xorth anil South t'oos liltor losldents who will attend the big show tonight, leo Ma.lls,,'s comp.my is by tw the cleverest ami best tiiMiK (hat has siU.,l Cs County mmls aud .urn nut miss soiuellilug gotul If tonight. SIT-flU. Review I. "W Coos Coatv lejl the (Mil t"l cxcoblor mills. Montri,. li.ri.t ..i .....L' i l l.v two menibeiH nf tl... i i- "' . t ' , : I'. ' '...f ' "..V.'. "':"" VI. '" Olilt I-'i:M.OVS' tiui. ,..... '.i"' 7:.-' Y.-. " '. i'"""-i win Im.i .i....'.. " Y" .'." "": """"". ": ' nouse- ""., ". iiiniiuiro, laumiries, :.,,;:, "'"'i to mow up. wort i. ? (); I). C. Groon, $10: R E. Illliclillii. nml i-.innli. .i, ... tne brldllO. Aftn l,i,.nu.l..n.i.... .. ' n ...' ..' w .':..' .: ' '"I Til,, llnenlmrir ,,, w ...... ,V ..iiwj.,1, u,iiiuraieti ,ln.ni i, . , '""s"1 "K i o iingtio, io; t,eo. K. I) x: 510; A. O. . . v . o milk, printing, woo en hiIHh rniiu-ni. ""nlr It was learned tint Mm .i,, n,,?..,.., tin. a n i,..'t i . n" ' I' , do euntes from BllOlia. eninlovliiL. In nil r.B ui.m..i "' Kherlfrs mistook llm t.nnb...ii.'.! m'.:.ii' i.n.' .".Y1.""' i'.'i' ..'' I hern nml left on men at a dully wage or about s.'ir.n for " W. W.. w, th t V. 'r, s. ., l:Jnn' in.iSQV,:'J.uI'J'.mwM tor li2 unskilled men at a dallv wn w.nlKp.!' tliotiglit ho was ilenllinr u-in, sin w u m'.... .i.'.. ".'.. T ' " ' i .Marbhlleld- llf llliMllt tOO,-.. r.. ' ' . V? I HIO a 1'L'Pll lll'llnnill,.... .. .' " J.' '. " ' "MIJ, l, VICIIIKU ,, ...Ho-,, w-ago of .:iu;nd a nunibe'r'of KX g, 'iff T11 "? Tffir j'&nSiKl l.d-J. T men, who work on contrn.t wni, !'.0,le' ' 'tip' from Kucn. .i ..' tin. .' q hi, ' . ' ..' VV."0 "',,- .'i Covey. . ...... nnnlllnIolin S. IW('I"' W'"l'iiiv ...... -- iiw..i Thrlrt. .iiruiuiu. -- , .I Judge Jooanu'i K;SS,SSZfrs K M SJasi? - - ffiEjfflisw ASHL.17irnTr,T7;r, Kl,e8' ?l n"'1 '' J- Simpson, $10. ' ''..ir.ii. gon. exports nlnco the fitniniiin. tim ber at r.0, 000. 0,00. 000 feet. Thero "n, 1oj,l,!,?r' "lllus or p0111 'ea. , JiVi 8llInont of butter reached 1.10...02,. pounds. This county clnlnis to rank second In tho state in tho inent of dairy products, Snn Frnn- eisro 'joing tho mnrkot. The vlold per aero of tho prlnclpnl crops Is claimed to bo a8 follows: Wheat 40 to GO bushels, oats 40 to 130 bushels, corn 2.1 to ..0 bushels, peas 40 to 7.1 h,"e 'e 87 !,0t.?-,0.e8 sau t0 r'00 fUBliolB. a single cutting. I,n f 'I'i'ImI of Kilotlinann Seru iiiiuril as "l-llko. Ill TO STOP FILllU'STEItS. Senator Owen I'roposes Xew AMONG THE SICK. joii ate not theio Seat s on sale at the Hiisy Comer. I Cantaln Leonnni Mncici-o i. .., fering today from Inmniro.i ..id,..? and Is seeking medical at-slatnuco. ,- as cutting wood last SV?ivh,B an!l )V"8 h,t lu tll "v a flying splinter. ' W 'HIHUII, .,, Tl Hantlon-A. J. Knopft ""I UrMy?ile rolnt-L. A.jto TOOIC WKO.Vfi JlEWWt Macon, (In.. Itanler Saw Week'. lUjw .,, Ill, Auocl.t rnal W"' Rnrii.o on .," -"" Hlltr '"". "iii'r ll VIHIl 111 iiiu Vllltl) .. . l.r ll,-"-" --....,, p., iiiu inno Iivn nml II... ,. i.. Il.nitio .,.. . ... ... .. I MACIl.V. ua.. M'i . ... k, iiso or ll fniimi . i , "",l ",s ihj, uiiiiuiiiit'uu inai no ex- . .-' , , . vettK'' ,i, L ..rn".0,, ''Hug any henofl. pocted to lntrodt.cn n .oninMnn bravoly facing for a ta $ lehiimn f':W,,.br..c,n-l08 II. amend tho Sonnto rules to prevent pliable L K"V' ? i-ifhloridf rf Lni, .:""""" .""r nr i. , " I.. ci ii who holds thoso in tho United s port of tim fnii... ... .. "' l,, " ::iz.v" U1"1 " "' oi proposo n c . I .eS'at ' UrThl' t,Ie treatmot Clfil"o rule which would nrhl Mr.I.eliX? rLrll;..p0.? '? channel of discus- A Pirtln . ,'"KP' .Senator Owen Propose Xew Plan that p Thr ?'' ?Ti. A ro,)ort! . for Sp"'J "'""" '"''', , ' ' lirono. of Ashland, Ore.. I l" A.of nti rr, 10 coo. n.r Tim,i PrIeIlSmtT.rn,!!,!," l. .th. Fnm n WAS'"TON, May 21.-Sonntor Born . 2n iH .?.'1"1"lltI' Muwnlnr ?en. after n visit to tho White II. i menu tho Sonato rules to provontov'll,u,V,,nf bichloride tl5'! VA...V''i T"'B.rnr'' " "'""ory iinimto nnd flllbustor. Ho ' " , " oV,,hVm Walker, J'"l '.nTi .r5,EI8llM' :rK0 I'"ieuiarly In rereronco to;. ,'iTr died early tl,IW' s'',r,l'ttoliosoruiu the pending tariff legislation, but , pp0 banker dled .it !." . .As t0 tho re- "s.lste'l that ho did not proposo a '"S- OPI'OSi: STIMKK PB0- Wit Vlrglah. Coal .Ogg Along the Waterfront. Lawronco Ilodson. who has been fo LI" ,' ppkll'" o the Halnbow foi some tlmo past, has leslgned his Position and will bo bi cceoUod v Henry Michelbrlnk. luu,' nitASTic i:Li:rnox law. WASHINGTON. I). C. Mav 10 Senator Clapp Introduced H 'bill to-;nr'L"l-f'-"Sena- Polltkalmmi ' Ull Vor". Hon. and to prohibit congossmo ,". der penalty of lino or imprisonment from soliciting caiupnlgnruml" Try Tho Times' Want Ads. or In Now Ymi- . . l" orotic "". om uis intention Is to present the fnctB bb rnnfnin irtiB,?.tomont of ? ,,1,easi,ro that would nllow tho mn "Ho receive, M00,lJn th. roport r ty t0 c,oso tho 'lo,,'lto whon It Mire signed I I v M L' lo.vJ." 'os" ls ,,6"voiI It is dilatory nnd being man,, teff V.'. 'gS' o ?" F ttti 'orpl' tho purpose i " t orK. is not sold or am nA, : ,...'"."" '"Piiett oniy in Prte.i. timt m, ,.,.."";""; ."rr: V""' ii euro mstltiitnu ,,.i. .,.,, r : .; , " "'"iiuin m uuuia iiuiu bllshed we ii, hJSLaro,to. ,0 Frt So,m N- Y" nn(1 otllor Ea8t' inaii estnbll 'IIVlHi "lrJita fiiro Imvo been nmL:,"1 (U l" ,tin I101"1? to tho Pacific coast was IWIU'' "uinc nindn nurior mvin.. nt xrnmii ik - -.-.-.w wimvj Ut ! lti w Hlfi STOItAGE PLANT. it. ... ..K.iu liner Kruij Grow or fonnor Secretnry Stlmson, which o Sed tM0 "nnietllate recruiting of -." men to oring tho Hawaii gnr Jlohl Protlnct for lilKh"r.H(,.sWI11 ,IS0" Mp t0 lta f" strength. tlioiinldTHnSi?'!!' 21 Forty CHILEAX SIMP lFxe. 1U ami d"y storngo nla7,'t01bv0Mn wmAV,PAnA,S0' ClllI' JIn ' 20'- noguo River ProtKamlFrnf VL ' J, !!,,,.ot'0" .of tIl0..In"ama otH-iuuou, Cod stnrni'n t V. . " '" l,1 ""cnnon or to unn- slty for pears, which can ????c.e8 e"n,Boyerninont to subsidize a lino nn ndvnntngeous nrw b,e l(l.for. &?,x "to!"" between this port and 1'avlng to bo rushed dirrlnieiV f rTJ.rk' Tra,,e botween tho ITnl- vest season, whe, oft io,.,1'0 lmr in1 . Stn.,,3 nnl Cllll ''as increased tn i... j,' n'"in outlines nrices am durlmr tlm n., ... , il rn. AiiocUIN rr .. c ,...r....vnTfiv. May -r,. T. 1 .mfinshed business "" Sinato met today. S' lag tho Inq"1"' edol""11?! tone, to ".. . n determine "". should bo conouncu. " . iJiMjll .M.lherTkc?ToSoer)lllrt nr tholr motlier. Frani . , y, of Dayton on .rforJ horo In a prairie fffJl Arizona, me"" KeW ?, tuberculosis nnd sr ,illt! mlvlsed thnt the tor Arizona, couplW", (or i' climate, offers the on oo low for profit. ...w . ... ,u, , ualu UJU, j,,- ther growth Is expected. recovery.