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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 6 J In, m ' ' " nniwip.Q An? rrrv pah impe . HARD , PI STREET PROTEST MADE Residents Remonstrate Against Cutting Canal at That Place Other Business 4 t'lmmniiD ftnlnaf niTnlnat tlin lim it tlUluua iwwov ..n.....u .. ,...- posod Improvement of Pino etreet, now known as North First Btrect, wiih presented mst evening signcu uy mosi of the residents of the street. They declnrcd that the time was not ripe for the Improvement, that the cost was prohibitive, that In addition to the cost of cutting the cnnnl through, the present houses would have to bo a..... ..am.! .....I .1... Into ..n.t.11 .1nt,. rUIUUll'll llllll IIIU lum ,intwi uw. It closed with the declaration that the only demand for It was from a few private Interests. Tho petition ers declared thnt when there was a demand for the property as business locations, they would be glad to sign n petition for It. Among thoso sign ing the petition were J. S. Coke, W. ii it. ...!... r 1.- T..n. T.n n t J. .nuii'ii, . 1. UUIIVO) 1-M. J, Tower, L. M. Noble, Mrs. A. Ilutrh eson, Mrs. 11, M. Richardson, E. V. Dernltt, Mrs. Nellie A. Owen, John Dear, Fred Tlmmermnn, and Mrs, C. W. TlbbottB. It was declared that nearly all tho property owners with tho exception of the Flanagan and Dennett Interest.. Claude Nasburg and tho Porters had signed tho remonstrance. Tho street committee and the city engineer wero Instructed to take up with tho Pino street prop erty owners, the matters of fixing up tho sldo walks and street. It was stated that they were willing to Im provo tho Btrect on Its present ele vation. The sidewalks aro said to bo dangerous, City .Engineer Ilucklngham report ed that somo of tho houses on Pino street wero out In tho street, Homo of tho lots occupying from 10 to 24 feet of tho street. Several Tilts. Councilman Winkler and Ferguson had several warm tilts during the ses sion. The llrst ono came when Coun cilman Winkler objocted to tho mat ter helm rnfnrrn.l In tlm utvn.it nnm. mlttce, declaring the street commit tee had than It could attend to. "What hasn't the street committee attended to?" Inquired Councilman Ferguson, who Is chairman of that committee. "Well, tho Alliance wnrohouso be-J nig in Front street," retorted Wink ler. "Tho street committee tried to at tend to thnt but could not do any thing beeaueo you, Mr. Winkler, did not nttend. Not only did you not at tend thnt committee mooting hut you also forgot ono nt Copplo's," retorted Ferguson. Winkler said that ho didn't know about it and asked that next time ho be notified so that ho would know. Mold l'p Penult. Councilman Ferguson asked If tho waterfront committee had acted on Ills request for a ponnlt to nuiko somo minor Improvements In his wnro houso on Market avonue, ho agreeing to remove same whenever tho city got ready to dear It. Councilman Al lireeht said that they had little now to report In It but that ho was still opposed to allowing any Improve ments hcruiiK.i It wr, nl, I ,.,,.,. .. ...in further dolny In Improving tho wnter- Councilman Ferguson nrgued for It, Baying that tho city could innko tho terms just as stringent as they wished. It. K. Ilootli nlao urged ac tion, saying thnt tho Simpson Lumber company of North Mend wanted to opon a retail ollhe there uud ho also guaranteed that tho city would not Have to pny anything for tho im provements when they decide to clear tho waterfront. councilman Copph, thought that Herbert I ockhart. owner of tho bulla: lug, should sign an ngreomout that In 'aso tho improvements were permit ted now that ho would agree, to re wove tho whole building without cost to tho city when tho hitter got rendy to clear the waterfront Councllmiiii Winkler objected ,, anything- being ,0no about granting Ferguson tho permit until the out mltteo report in detail on it. Tho innttor was referred again. VK'C IVfiults. C. A. JnhiiKiin iiin.to ......ii. ., .... fajiermirtowldonhi-'K ?-B,2mWiWl.i?or.ltaWi bulhllnB Is :io feet wide and the lot unt ih. .'VUl h. wnn,e'1 ,0 "vo out the wall ami iivinn.i ,i, . !.W?.' '"'I sn,; " this could ted States cut loose from the apron strings or the motner country nno uiu dellance to the whole civilized world nnd Japan," and that they would like to have everyone unite in the celebra tion in "North llend. a suburb of Marshfleld," according to his word ing. After soiiiu Joshing, Recorder Hutler was Instructed to accept tho invitation with the assurance that all Marshllcld would be there. (Yilnr Street. Cedar Street, now North Uroadway, bobbed up again last evening In tho rnimiill f.i.. fliri 'utfintiHi tl.no Iti tli Fovernl years of proceedings over the Improvement of It. An alias warrant was issued for the levy and sale of the property for tho assessments, City Attorney Gobs having had the old I. mm In .itnrtlmi illnmlnRnil fnnnrll. man Ferguson asked that the owners of tho property back of the tracts in litigation be given preference In uio Baie or tno property ror tne as sessment and this will be done so far as practical. Water Hearing, City Attorney doss snfd thnt as the uregon unnroau commission would have n hearing In Portland June l.'l nnd 14 to take the evidence of Ex perts Stubblcllcld and Orccna nnd Dr. White and Dactcriologlst Pcrnot, of tho State Doard of Health In tho Coos liny Water case, he would lenvo for mere .nine ii, unless me city wanted nntiio ntlinr Inwrnr In nttoml In It The council requested thnt Mr. Gobs untune inc wnoio ense. someone sug gested that they understood thnt J. W. Dennett would not go to Portlnnd ns he wanted tho whole hearing here but Mr Gobb snld this was wrong ns Mr. Dennett had reserved passage for that date. ORDER PLANS TO GET IN 'EQUIPMENT FERRY SLIP Council' Considers Change to Mill Slough Other Council Proceedings The prop8cd change In the Eastsldc and Marshfleld ferry service was lirmitvlit mi fiirnln Inut nlirlit fflt iltu. eusslon and resulted In the city engl- Porters Have Trouble Over Steam Shovel for Ten Mile Goss Visits Work The problem of getting n steam shovel Into tho Coos liny end of the big Ten Mile tunnel is one that is perplexing Porter Brothers now nnd which Is probably responsible for the apparent delay In the con struction work there. To get n steiini shovel In, they would have to take it up Nort.n Slough, thence over tho rond to Ten Mile, thunce by boat again across the lakes and thence up a sledge road about two The American loJ.. n i . , -y lor$el is made to Fit eusslon and resulted In the city engl-. "'ete up a humikp roan iinom two neer being requested to prepare plans '"'d one-half miles to tho place and specifications of constructing n I wllt''f It ' desired. The only other ferry slip at tho mouth of Mill wny Is to bring It across from Scho Slough. Mr. Hiicklnghnni said that ! "old Creek over a steep mountain SPEEO CASES HEARD TODAY George Goodrum Proves Alibi and Jerry Kinney is Fined $15 Other Cases. Threo speeders stood nt the bnr of Justice In City Recorder Dutler's court today and ono of them was iiucu ana tho other two proved an alibi. Jerry Kinney, who escaped tho other day by proving thnt his speed ing wns for tho purpose of getting an Injured man to the hospital, wns found guilty niul lined $15. George Goodrum wns chnrged with speeding a week ngo Inst Mondny but ho proved nn alibi and csenped. Mr. mompson, a driver for Gorst & King line, nlso proved an alibi nnd csenped. Messrs. Footo and McDonald wero also arrested for speeding but will hnvo their henrlng tomorrow. Slough. Mr. Hiicklnghnni said that ho had considerable work on hand and unless he sidetracked It, the ferry plans might not bo dono for a month or six weeks. Mr. Whltty nnd n couple of the Enstsldo coiincllnien wero present Inst evening. Mr. Whltty nsked thnt .MnrsuucKi tnKc some notion in it ns ho snld thnt Eastsldc wanted to know what Marshflold will do. If Marshfleld will fix up the lauding at tho Mill Slough end, Eastsldc will fix Councilman Allen said that the city ' , V,01" ''l0 .1o" , M1' '"'l'1' ,""' did not hnvo tho money to do tho!"",0"1 &00 foot of the tunnel will ho work now. Councilman Winkler 1 11.1"'?,"' ",w"K '!' .k of n p,nt' ,0 wanted to go nhead because the pco-' ','1 '' ,,l1rl ""' r(,r,k remnvcil from plo had petitioned for It. Ho said "" t' unci. After leaving tho fun thut tho people ought to bo given ",' ,1,e r!lt'f w,ny Is,.thro,,Kh " whnt they wnnt. Recorder Duller, "nrrnw riiIpIi for n long dlstnnco. snl.1 thnt tlm rltv nimii.ll rnniii twi . At the Schofleld end. there Ih n afford to Incur a big deficit becnuse "!L0..,i!.,.l!!,,ll5 ?"iiml and track and rnml. U'llllii Ihlu rnml lu lint n mile and a half In length, It Is al most Btrnlght up and down. How ever, It will bo neccssnry to got the shovol In, nnd to do so. It will hnvo to bo "knocked down" and taken In pleco by piece Porter DrotherH now 7( men In the camp Mile end of the tunnel right of wnv. They good jon. .Most of Inns. have nhout nt tho Ton clearing the are doing n thorn nre Itnl- r i tho pcoplo would then protest like they did four yearn ngo. Councilman Albrecht estimated that It would cost; $3000 or more to put In a now ferry slip nt Mill Slough. For City IliilldliiK. Councilman ForiniRon united Hint ho nnd Street Commissioner Law homo tho c to protec mil Street Commissioner I.uw-i"', ""!' V, o bo authorized to erect n shed on i ,,,,,' , rL "'' city's lot's at Fourth nnd Curtis. .''I""!',', irotect tho city's property. Ho ', ,," ,,. Hint Hi,,., .n,,!,! .i It f ,r.nl0llp1'' tllO everything Is Inld so that the dirt nnd rock enn bo dumped nfter n short haul, They hnvo Instnlled IfiO-horse-powor boilers nt the Schofleld end of the tiinnol nnd hnvo the pipes Inld for handling the compressed nlr nnd the nlr resorvnlr rendy to connect up. Compressed nlr will ho there over Ihn iIiIlm in Mllo end of the tunnel to drills. I te I rnmh,.. OHI: I ViTAV IWh ki jfni?:.. mr'b? Mm m I It is m.'wlfi ,., 'nt niifs l II Inxi. 'pi .luttke - IIVHi 10 lil... , ;-iW0,U. k Thciv ij, kIovp 10 l.nl.!. ;;;:i;t;roo";2 1 (;'"issi !s-:lfIUvcH Ills always. ,.UV'S '''"' tow " 1110 hkkU'Is. smart, m or $200. Ho snld the buildings vould nIl"ror"wu i. rfl ,10U' ,,?,vo bo one story, IMxIIC feet. J ",,, ",( " ' ' ,V10 ,rn'l' nenr the Counollmnn Albrecht wnutcd n bet- n """J 'i' of. tho tl,lin ni,"1 nn" tor Ixittdliiir. ii., Hi,i ti.., .i.n oi...'"""'1 s,,)Vo1 '""' nenr Reodsnort. 1'" . .!.. .iw umj Tni ntn HMAiin.l f i . x .. riiiiritiarii I IT111III II Illltlll $L20to $5.00 Exclusive Agents for Modart Front Laced Corset $5.00 to $8.00 Hub Dry Goods Co. OVomiell nuilding. Phone 361 OBSERV E DANISH INDEP ENDENC E Danes of Coos Bay Will Feast on the Evening of June 5 On tho evening of Juno ii, nt S o clock, tho Danes of Coos Dny will hold n celebration In Norwegian Hall, Maiahflold, to colebrato the anniversary of tho date of Danish Independence A conmiltteo of threo hns tho nf fnlr lu chnrgo nnd has provided en- leriuininent llttlng to tho occasion. Mnnv former rKHlilnntu r i,.......o..i. ve lu this vicinity and nil aro ox pected to bo present nt this gath ering, the tlrst of Its kind to bo held here. PLI1N 10 HOLD ought to be able to put up nH good n structure ns n private Individual mid ho thought that It ought to bo bolter than a mere shed. Ho Josh Ingly added that ho lived on Fourth streot nnd ForgiiBon retorted thnt wns tho reason thoy thought a shed would bo sufllclent. Finally Councilman Allen moved thnt Messrs. Ferguson nnd Lnwhorno do nnoweu $r.uu ror tho building but Councilman Wlllkl.tr nmmnl It I In wanted to see plans and specifications mm. .mi-. I'orguson said that to get nn architect would bo expensive but If tho council wanted thorn, nil right. Finally, tho council nsked Messrs Fer guson nnd Lnwhorno to submit nn outline sketch only nt tho next meet ing. Routine RiinIiicss. Tho purchaso of a transit from City Engineer Gldley for $200 ror tho city engineer's ofrieo wns re ferred to Councilman Alhrnrht In n. port on at the next meeting. Wink ler wanted a committee of three engi neers to look Into the innttor but tho otliors thought Albrecht could liau dlo It, The grades on Seventh nnd Eighth streets neitr Johnson woro ordered emuuiisucu and they will bo ordered Improved. Ily this action, tho dirt from Seventh mwt i,"ii..i. ... . i. . "w"i nwuui run bo moved Into Johnson and tho cost of the work divided between tho two Htrests bonetltted. The plana for Improving Fir street Ferndalo. rrom Eighth to .Ninth nt nn estimated cost of about $2200 wero adopted. ' . Tll. Hln" for 'niprovliiR Ninth Btreot. Forma o. fmm n,. , tV.J 11 a COSt Of SL'.'lilT.Sfi u-na ,.,!... .l I ho current bills with tho month- an 1 $ir.O for tho bnnd woro allowed. ii iUn",.W0 "kw tor redecklug .......tlv mii-i'i. I'ornnnio f... nearly two yonrs and John 1), Goss. wno visiieu it inst Sunday declares that Copenhagen Drothera ramps nro tho best ho ovor saw. Mr. Gohh huvs that Engineer Drowno and other bouthern Pnrlfln officials on tho work havo fine qunrtors In n mnHi house nhout threo miles from Hie end of tho tunnel, dm Kniitlmm Pn. clflr hnvlnir ImiiL-ht Mm rnnnli As nn Indication of tho dlfflcultv of getting In mnterlnl to tho Ten Mile end of tho tunnel, Mr. Gosh wivb that Sunday he mot a crew of 20 Italian laborers coming over the divide from Schofleld with !0-noiind enses or iiynnmlto on their shoul ders. Thov find It (iilckor nnd ens ler to enrrv tho dvnninltn in ., tim men's bncks over the mile nnd a hnlf of mounlnln rond thnn to try nnd tnke It t'-e other wnv. Tho tlllinnl nt tllo Srlmflolil ami has been opened up about IflO feet, ono crew working ten mrt n ilnv. hen tho compressed nlr Is work ing additional rrowH will bo put to work nnd the tiinnol will bo driven rapidly. So fnr. tho nnnroach to tho Ton Mllo end of tho tiinnol hn not been opened, morolv rlenrlng holme done. I hero Is somo henvv timber In there, mnklnir II illfflmiH rim Htenm shovel will hnn-Ho tnls open ing wnen inoy get it in I WAR ALLIES M CBJESf WILL CONFER ARE III Bulgaria, Greece and Servia u:n m..i i- tj:.,.i iviuur lu Hlijual Differences (llr AmoiUKI Prrn to Coon llr Tlmw.) SOFIA, Juno 2. Agrcoineiit' lu principal for tho meeting of the premiers of Hulgnrln, Greece uud .Montenegro, wns reached Inst night by tho Dulgnrlan and Servian inln Isteis who mot at Tzarabrod on the Ilulgarlau frontier, to oxclinngo views on tho situation. During tho con ferenco tho Dalkau promlorfl will at tempt to settlor all mutters lu dis pute between tho allies. HILL IX IXGE.Vi:. PEACE KXVOV RECALLED. Ill AtaorlalM I'rrM to Coo, lly Tlmn.) LONDON. Juno U. Dr. S. Dnnoff, principal Dulgarlaii peaco dologato, left I.miilfin ffiflnt fin tinfln In rn. sponso to nn urgent dlspntch from ins government. Front to skii 'Lt,', """'.. '"M od cost of ss-ti.2.1. ' Ik for nn opnortunltv to nsslst in tii Itallronil .Miiuiinti' Sees Giciit UIcIicn In Oregon, A Eugeno nnper Bnvs: "L. V. Hill dotormlned Hint the Willamette Val ley wns n plnco for Investment before ho over built tho Oregon Electric to Eugene." said President Young, of tho Hill Hue, at the Eugono Com mercial Clubrooms this evening. Con- iiiiuiiii;, ,,ir. touiig said: .NOW Mr. II 111 Ih lmck lini innl,- ANNUAL PICNIC wot b0 done unlJs biick or rep 0f , ;? "",t '" Mr- J "n m Id hat others had been allowed to u In corrugated walls, etc., and ho tllOUglt tll.n- nil ul..lVl',. ''"."'"? -II -like, lie said ho had bn t y n'g llw buli.lV.? "" ??tl,"," dlscuslou or r vi B 'iU,ia,lt "d tho mat tor wn8 referred. -iW,.K' Honlul ned for permls Bion to slope tho sldownlk on Hall avenue along their Btoro so Hint they cou ,1 back thel,. delivery wagons , W10, T'11' .(,oor- T' mnttep was re- .V..I-U iu uio street committee with ho undersandliiK hnt It would ," lloagland's rigs would not block tho fildowalk and that tho wnlk would w ra sloped thnt It would not Interfere with pedestrinns. Xoith llend Imitation. City Recorder Duller read an Invi tation from C tv it. ...,., i.... n.,..i -oi.i ' of North Dend to the people of Marsh- Sons of Norway Arrange for oiy oeieorauon at tne ' gren's Grove June 15 Plans have been nearly perfectod for the second annual picnic of the Sons of Norway, which will bo held In Knegren's Grove on South Coos Ulver Sunday. Juno lfi, unless bad weather nroveniK n . i, .. ,-..ai.i... . ..; w '""" l"?1"1 " "o ooiis or Norway, and his coiuiultteo, nre planning to '!!.' , t,t,ll, blsest ovent of the kind over hold here. The Coos Day Concert Daud will give n nrotrrnin .lurimr tii.. ?.....,.. nn athletic program Is being nrrang- -... miiivo iu ne iiia.veu nnd tlanc Ing Indu ged In .ln.-iin' .1,., fi. and ovenlng. While most of tho visitors will be Dasknts. II i'li t ..if.-oi, . . UiliiKs will bo served on tho grounds. Arrangoinonts aro being made for J.ood boat sorvlco between tho Day owns and the picnic grounds, boats leaving hero at Intervals from S "clock In tho morning and return ing at Intervals .lurimr i, nt..... noon and evening. mo special committee In cuargo ii. c .Y'ee nlt)0 0rIrod naked for frm.?Jith r?1111 8treet '"'Prove ne.it In.. TW? ,..B Ihink Slough nt a :."., V V , ''au.si. Part of It ami plank. BWtttc0 n"a p,,rt trest, Tho assessments for Fourth. John- nro;.o,;l0Ve"th nnd He,lock "Z- ipouiiciing or this great empire. Wo hnvo built n good road and wo unpre clnto tho welcomo thnt tho peoplo of Oregon hnve given us. Wo wnnt to show our good will by Investments that will ndvnnco tho country "President Young's remnrks enmo nt tllO ClOSO Of nn nvnnlnrr r .,ll..i... tlon botweon visiting rnlrond men nnd City Engineer Ducklnghnni report- Sir . ho Kl,eno Commercial ed hat the plans for extending tho' ' of .whom 8"", 20 wero gnth- liardsurfaco puvlng on North KroAt ee,, i' "n"r.t nntl Ket tho visit- nVZ J,Z?L"" nvlng hwL !.. V . fi vvw uiu inn- oueei nuu ror tlio now paving on " ,. "' '. '" o11"80" spoke briefly. .n,1Wi"y botV'eo" Central anil Curtis wmJ"ntl,"ntLn,R th. ".!? of tho vaN ....., u icimy in two weeks. ., "i'iniiniie mat i o he- The council will meet ns n board . kwi th' ,J J' Klllott. of tho Of eoiin llznllm, .. .1.- o".7..u if0" I Northern Trust Onmnnnw o. .... -treet Improvomen, Juno c' ' lent" ," "! b.nk which Is seeking InVes U I nio..u-s. """,.8, " '?. Vest. outlined tho nol- "j ii. tiiH ruiois Su'.!'''"AI-Jl'B?W ........ ...,. .v.u,..wu, .,..-. oiuiniB, ioiiis strommen Carl Fin. DerbyBhlro grew humorous and satlrl- ten, Morris Andewon and C? Snow cnl in his Invitation, saying that - anow, "North Dend wanted to celobrato tho 1M.T FAIL to see the SEXIOIt Annlyersaryof the day when the L'nl-.crass PL.W, Jl'XK 3d "ynm I 1 Want Wood Illocks. a petition from tho C. A. Smith Company asking that South Broad way from Central avenue "to J? wasiadVlu' W,th W.0,le u'" ''whT.taVitH: is-: S ' ..-tis So,,- --.. .... ,,,0 (uuie. ., Special Orn.viN. or as special night engineer for two ,., ..."- . "' """-or. rnese -- ...vh nuio jiiic on (hirltiL co El 8,,k!i,R 8nuabbl.oll,honro tested becau o t e Co,, ell I,?, ,,r- It wa dVi.i-'. Vi ?r Hnally Sffft -teftOs -u."5WS wry any longer, '" Wr "eees- tho ro- MRS. J O STEM.MLER is hero from Myrtle Point for a day. poh dOz;arrn,1n2:,,,nsdoft,,,,o,,a,,f,,,, !i:r6rodaE?ecrc:nt,nB 0,Betata ' "Mr. Hill omphntically declared tha Oregon must awake to her op portunities If she desires to grow ami keen nnco with im- oi.- ".r.. """ jald that tho ono Breat nce.1 of tho 8 ? " nl0T0 ta.rra nnd that his """") ie onoeavor ng to brlnp then, here, but tho people of tho atato er 8ntOatteCsO;P0rat0 "8 they "" 'not Mr"riimns Jl,8t. ,hro yen ago that nnrlv nm i.. t ..' "u "l Ills omoblls about diiskri'dSv". -bout the city that evening Yaw Part of It nnd made a more U nr . "8L'ec"n of It the nexrtemornr: k ucium nnviirtiiif - " P'enf the night In 'Mr. I UPs nrK car, which had been ou ItlvP in trackeil here. The biM din J' Oregon Electric nalliay ron, Salem to Eugene followed this visit." TheroVce? Pr,m,DB done GUEECE AXI SEHVIA AGHEE. (Mr Anodilfl I'rr., lo Cool liar Timet.) SALON'IKI. .limn .T It Ih rnnnit- ed lii credltnblo quartom tnat a com- niurciai aim political iiniiorstniiuing has boon renchod botweon tho Greok nnd Sorvlnns acnlnst the claims or Dulgarla. Tho Dulgarlaii commnndor nt Elouthorn Informed the Greok commandor that tho Dili- liarliin trnnna wnnlil tint n.lvAnrn any furthor nnd that tho recent IIWH'nlnnnla .f n,.lrni.f,. anlllnru lin.l not been Intended In n hostilo spirit, UKAIt fiOT TIIKIIt GOAT. T.ttHr Itrlflfii Otfnnliur nlmilr uAVAIl o'clock whllo tho Haslott family Worn tiiklni' thnlr nftnr.niuinnr rpHt. inoy woro Biaruou uy a torrinio rac kot Just nbovo tho house, and on Investigation round n largo black bear aftor tho goats about 100 feet from the houso. Thoy micceedod 111 rmr Itur him ahnln Tin tin ItnfAPA " nM v U niiuio ill. I1HIUI muim no got out of range, Thoy traced It by the blood to tho top of tho rldgo and down to tho opposite side, 1)11 1 frill Oil (n nnntnrn him PnrPV Bnld ho wns ns largo as a good sized yearling, or at least he looked as largo to him. Sluslaw Pilot. "TU'lfi nn TimifV" Snnlnr nlav Masonic Opora Houso, JUNE 3d. , C. H. Ferriss Makes CouiSr C names Anains B.B. in Fish Dynamiting CImb. rnrlss, of North BenJ.ul in.. ... Naa.1. a Vi.tk nn rM arrested today on a warrant froraJa- tlco l'eiinotK'8 court cnirjini ira ...1.1. .I.....m..- A. I. In Cmllk fltH Willi ll)IIUIIII8 I1IBI" Tlio cliarso wa filed bjr a ninaiiel If, II. Smith. Tneirnearinjwuf1 IHIi.t'l. I. III. I IUIMUIIV". The caso Is attracllns toniMtfW attention. Hoeck clalmi, It Ii ul that tho dynamite wai dUcuriM a the purposo of Retting a fonnJiw for a wing darn for bl losl0f tlOHB. M .Mr. Farlss rame doa twifra Edgar McDanlel for hli ieannjw wns notified of the poitpoMB Mr. Knrles says that tbe other o...i.i. ....... in Mm onHilWIirMW Dill 11 II I'HIIIU iu I"'" --" "- . . . ...- Ir. A I. Itl ttl.fl 110 WBII K"IH ,u ",v ... - .,ninci iinprV tn tret een hum bcrauio Hoeck recently iTO him. Farlsa also tajn W8a clnred ho hated to Include rr nnd Hoeck came taW foro .Monday, , .Mr. .McDanlel. who at t . ..... . . ...i. h r iiran" HnillllH Uttiu "' '," V.i.jRt thnt Mr. Parlu "Vo7li nuto caps no i " ... ,.j piouo annul no.vi, did not Know HU-. ..lUtt iv:iiVMVioeckloSBtt,- wns let out by Hoeck; dM3 claims nun 'V . ...Mitaitis i. mfnprpH thecharMtt'1"" Along the Waterfront Tho Nana Smith liMjg morning from 8f'JH,d,, she has been on drjooc. The Elizabeth ""Jj1 t,n nnndon last !?. S Brooklyn arrived in twr. - The Alliance U due ii Inmnrrnir ffOrfl fcUrCW In lite M! MnS.E.A.TVRELL.0 I n Marahtu ir $2,000 Reward! To tho buyer who takes this snap. ago lot ndjolnlng Breakwater Dock; GO - )J5 sold In tho noxt five days the owner wl ( Adjoining PTO" foot front. Easy terms. $300 per foot front. Coos Bav Realty Co. Opiioslto Orniul Theater. Kclal JOn i'