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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
IT" IS EASY ENOUGH TO WIN IN A WALK IP YOU ARE THE ONLY ENTRY li (tan Stag Stow I.O.ST ARTICLES NOW IS VOl'H TIME. I A small nil In The Times want I coliiiim limy bring ymi results im 1 mediately. Try mil'. I rC i.nt found through Times mint j, ltpml tlii'int Use them? They cot resin'": MKMBKK OK TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS I' wVl Kstnbllslicu in lM.i )l. aAaVI. xiio Const Mali. Established in 1H7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mid Coos liny Advertiser. No. 281 AIR YUKON, COOS BAY, FOM OF IS TOTAL WRECK ssel Formerly Known as M. IF, Plant is wrecKeu in Northern vvaiers. IVENUE CUTTER SAVES ' PASSENUbHS AIMU uiitw tip Was Sold by Goodall- PCrKmS UUIMMy lu niaor. Stcamsnip ouiiiuuny. tn, An Mt.l rrt to Coot Ilr Tlmn.l I 1..I. Illlln H .Till. fr A I !'' " "' " - pniio ruttur Tnlionui arrived ut 11 . .1 -....I, ,.f lllo MlmiKI. lYiikon nt mlilnlKlit and will tnko I"' i ..li I. mi f.n.. r nnWCIIgCIH III" ..i. i.i. . " crew to Unnlnsku. The Hilton i bound ironi uuuu -ud, iiuiniH I ...ill nuliorn mi flln , mill nuni. ..n. ...... .... ..... . . ....... 1 t on Qnminl la (111 (II li""" ' ' "" """" i Sle Ih III mi exposed rondl ' . ... I. ..II. .....! 4 lift n lotiil Mill 1 IIUIIUICU I" u l"li" W S M. I'. PLANT. L Lost III Alusku Formerly on ; ("tins liny mill I-rlseo Hint. he Yukon, wlilcli wiih wrecked on . timiUii innHt. wiiu forirerlv tho iy l'limt which wiih for yearn on t emu i.iv mill Kim Francisco run. o Plant wiih thu fiiHt prize cup- led ny America in mo hpiiuihii- tinrlrinil Will- llllll WIIH II KIMIIIIhU fdlliR vessel Sho wiih bought by b ('.oiiilnll-l'irkluH company nun Ined oer to tho (). ('. & N. com- fay nnd put on the Coos liny run. ben tlic Goodnll-PorklnH company tru- vrni-rt nirnX fllsnosnil (if their lil I MRU on C'i(iH liny to tho IteyuolilH hciopineni company, mo ai. i int went to the AliiHka StcuniHhp mpaiiy nun wiih ronuiii nun ner no changed to tho tiknn, nnd hIio placed In tuo AliiHKn Hcrvlec. Sho I nil nM viiuhiiI rant. WIhiim. Inter nf Hie N'linn Kith, ran on her for a long time ami in mpt liuriiH iiiui ciiurgo or me ni. .Mono dattlk fiehchi nl Stiugglc of I'. S. Troops Adilnsi IMillliuiliic lliiiullts. , IB; A'- U'M I'mi lo Com llijr Tlmw.l IVASIIINdTO.V. Juno 111. "I'roli ly nu ii'ini; lhil.iu Iiiih litiuu 6UI PIIIL'li lllll'riCllll lll-'llHlllllll me iiisc rliit Ion Iiv llrlKmllcr (icn- I I'cr.'hliiK of tho lmttlo with Mornj nt MnuHnk. In iiih roport f cable today to tho War Doiinrt- nt. The Moron innilo dcHperuto erupts to iiihIi tho Aniorlcan IIiioh finally wero lienten Imck and irwlicliued Leader Auill and sov- otlipr noted outlawH aro renort- tVilleil, hut the total .Moid Ions Ih : known. M E: L A S s. Ida May Kellar, of Har- sonville, Mo., Repudiates i confession of Murders. I IB? A' 'Cj Trci la Com ll'Tln-M.l JJAURIPONVIIJ.K. Mo Juno l.'l. " in.i .May ivoimr, who yesier- '-" vn in iiiiuiiK iiur iiuo Ba. Arl ii i."iin .....i iiii.. ? -. " Ml IWIHII lllltl IIIV-'II I" r-olii diuKhtcr, Margarot, Tuos- U nu nil axo, called Sheriff Jim I'fr to her apnrtiuent in tho lnly Jnil today nnd rcpudlatod '"mission, snyinB n Knusna detPrtlvn ll-lln l.n.l lufnotlirnlnil ---...v- I. iii, iii.ii iii, vu. r...... I rnUriH I-H "ton,-...! If mil of liai " Bn ! I, !!... , ..I I f" " 'IIUl-ll L'UIIIL'SHIUU BIKIIL'll I Mr3. Ivrlln.. tl.n n.... ..o lull. v.i.ii, mu uuiuiiui a jiii "ed tho womnii hold for tho luV- M ApcordlnB to tho Bhorlff, - cuur was in a violent rago f o lie cntored lier nnnrhnontH F he nnnied a railroad laborer lbi. wvi ui iiur iiiipiitiiiu uiiu Mter. Jllti: AT TAU lIKKh. I A fore t flro of conslderoblo ;e was evident this afternoon ' ui me voluino of smoke west - .unrsniicul. Tho flro Is nt lf Heel locrHllcr nnn,,. no, I la I 'rUnied to hnvo cnltoii nivnv J"m mrn burning slashings. o one would answer tho phono e mis afternoon. I 1 OREGON PLAGE Nominated by President Wil son to be Collector of Cus toms in Dunne's Place. 4 t Mr Amoi-UiM I'm. In Coot llr TlniM WASHINC.TON', Juno 13. Ircl ilent Wilson nominated Milton A. .Miller to tie Collector of Inturnnl llovonuc for Oregon to hucccoiI David M. Dunne who Iiiih held the position for many years. MASONS oiTrs piaci:. I'. S. Consul (iciiernl nt 1'nrls lie signs 1'oslilon. Ill; AHorlaiFl I'm. In Coo. IUr Time. WASHINGTON. Juno la. l-'riink llolcomli MaHin, formerly a Cleve land uowspaper man and In the Con sular Hcivlco since 1880 ami Con Hill General nt Paris since 1K0.", has resigned. R Seattle Investigation Reveals $6050 Rakeoff There In timations of More. Mr Amo. Ulp.1 I'rrM lo Cool IUr TlmM.J SHATTI.i:. Juno 1!!. Kxpert ac couiitantH wl.o have been checking up the accounlH of tho County Cor oner's office from l'AOS to 1 112 re iiiiiiiui iiniiif thni Ji'i.nrid found on liiiillou Hint i-iiinii iiiHltii' tho Coco- ner'H euro wiih not accounted for. A deputy coroner who wan an em ploye or an iiuilerluklug firm had Hindu a recoru of the money when tnkeu from tho IioiHoh. hut It wiih not turned over to tho county. A woman testified that her huBlmnd. who was found dead, hnd several thousand dollniH when he icft home but only a trifling mini wiih report ed found whey the body wiih taken in charge by the official undertaker. FORTY THIEVES IS NAMED ES.HH.RHFii.r.l) SNAP Mil -M lUclllun, . oi. "' low land lots close in. ' .Mnrslifleld. Good rfun',tho nuslness to 1m . ,- clll $BUU.UU I" I0" cleared nnd fenced. ffi.V" love,i ea8t 'ck Sale only San Quentin Prisoner Names Seventeen More San Fran ' Cisco Grafting Policemen. (Hr Ao Uli l'r lo Coo Dtr Tlm 1 SAN FHANC'SCO. Cal Juno 13. r Nino liioro pollcomen, innklng 1 1 lu all, wero nnnied todny by Michael (lallo, a convict In San Quontln prison, as pnrtnors with tho eight nlrendv under indlctinont of con viction'' In the bunco ring known ns tho "Forty Thieves," which Is es timated to hnvo cleaned up $300. uuo boforo tho gang was scattered. Whether tho Information at hand will result In additional indictments or not will depend on the possibility of confirming it 1' other testi mony. Itl'liKS OP WAU STHIKI.. More Test I iy About Outrages lu West Virginia Mines. Dr AmocUI! Treii lo Cooi Dif Time. J ..ii.tiwnM' T.i.in If! Tlm UIIAIllr.niu.ti uiinu .-.- the I'ules of war wero necessary to - .ni ci.lLr. illalnrlinnrn In the district of West Virginia was his conviction wns stated to the Senato coal strike commltteo here today by Congressman S. B. Avis. wUo was Prosecuting Attorney of Kanawha County when the. strike began. '"Hie feeling ran bo h Igh in this controversy," ho said, "that I believed It Impossible to secure a fair and impartial trial for any body." ., , Former Governor Glasscock unit ed throughout tho morning session to bo callod as a witness, but was not summoned to tho wltnoss chair. - Fresh Fltl'ITS AND VKfiOTA HM'IS ns usual, at Olllvant & Weav er's. Phono 275-J. MAKES PLEA FDR WOMAN SUFFRAGE Senator Ashurst Pays Tribute to Women in Submitting Congressional Committe Report Favoring National Suffrage. ' (llr AMOit.lfil I'rm lo Coo, til; Tlmra.l WASHINGTON, Juno 13. Sena tor AhIiiii'sI' Htibmitted today the re port to the woman's suffrage conj mittco reconiinendlng the passage of tho Chnniborlnln resolution for n coiiHtltutiounl nuicudiucnt extend ing miffrnge to women'. "In this republic," says the re port, "tile peopio constitute tho gov ernment; they aro Its creators nnd ItH ninlntenniu'O; they nro the gov ernment. That tho crnntlng of the COAST SHIPS IN COMBINE elective franchise to women would ndd to the strength, efficiency, Just Ico itiid fnlrucss of the government, we have not the slightest doubt. "It is nuomnloiiB and archaic, lu n ftee republic, professedly mnde up of, controlled by nnd ndmlnlstcrcd for all tho peopio. to deny to one linlf ItH citizens the right of exer cising a valuable function of citi zenship, to-wlt, tho elective fran chise, nnd thus preclude that one fmlf from tho right nnd power to Buy whnt lnw or policy shall be Its rule of conduct. "And this anomaly becomes odious nnd abhorrent when wo re flect that the particular half of the cltizenshli) thus excluded 1b the In cidental one-half from which Hprlngs bo much wisdom, cheer, hopu and good counsel." TO TRY PELKEY R MURDER (tlr Ann MtPit I'itm lo Coo, tlf Tlmll WASHINGTON. 1). C. Juno 13. Competition between coiiHtwiso steamers Hn.-s lnis htrgely been ellni Innted and ngrecmentH exist between lirnciicniiy nil mo esiiiiiiisiieii hiuiiiii sblp llneH operating to and from American ports. These ure the find ings of the Houses ship trust Investi gation committee, announced today. Chairman Alexander of the llouso "ship triiHt" Investigating committee said: "lu domestic tr.i' agree ments between tl.e steamship lines regulate competition but do not play nearly ho prominent u part ns In tho foreign trade. Hut numerous methods mny bo snld to nceomplkdi the sanio purpose and tho committee Is aware of at lenHt thirty which have been or nro being used to con trol competition botwoon water car riers In domestic trndo. lu trnde with foreign ports tho committee found at leaBt 70 agreeinentH or understandings, tho purpose of which were to fix nnd maintain rntoH and regulate traffic and In many Instances pool tho business," IiVNCIIING IN OKLAHOMA. Voting Negro Taken From Aiinidniko .lull bv Mob. Illjr Amu Uiv.1 I'm lu Cuj. UkT Tlinn.l ANAUDAUKO, Okla., June 13. Dentiey Simmons, n young negro, who wns Jnlled hero Wednesday for the nssnult nnd murder of MIhh Susie Church, twenty miles north of here, was 1 luhed todny. Of 110 YTS leave MAUKKT AVKNL'K wiiinr for sons of nokway picnic Sl'XDAV. JORY EDUCED WATER CLAIM Allows Coos Bay Water Co. $3900 Judgment Against Simpson Lumber Co. COqril.I.I., Or., Juno' 13.- A erdlct for $3000 wns brought lu UiIh afternoon by the Jury In tho case of tho Coos Hay Wntor company vs tho Simpson I.umbor company. Tho Coos Hay Water company was suing for about $27,000 of which tlioy claimed $17,000 was actual damagos and $10,000 additional for Injury to tho reputation of tho company. Judge Hnrlocker of CoqulHo. was foreman of tho Jury. Tho ense wont to tho Jury n little after 10 o'clock Jills morning. Tho final arguments wero completed last ovonlng and Judge Harris gavo his Instructions to tho Jury this morning. It is stnted that tho Simpson Lum ber company regard tho verdict as satisfactory. They admitted owing something to tho Wntor company be cause since tho electric plant was moved to Porter they used inoro wat or than wns provided for In tho origi nal flat rnto contract. C. It. Peck and J. G. .Mullen represented tho Simpson company and J. W. Dennett, Tom Dennett anil Dennett Swanton tho water company. After this case, tho suit of tho I.. C. Smith Typewriter company vs C. F. McGeorge, Involving a dlsputo over a typewriter agency In Marsh field, was called for trial. Reward Offered . $25.00 Reward will bo paid for evidence that will lead to the con viction of the person w.io stolo tho danger lamps used on tno con struction of tho Terminal It. It. on North Front streot. HUGH M'l.AIX. Trial of Alleged Slayer Luther McCarty is Fix ed for June 19. IUr AMOiUttJ I'm. lo Coo, liar Time. ) CAI.C.AUY, .Altn., Juno 13. The trial of Arthur Pelkey on the charge of manslaughter In connection with the denth of Luther .MeCnrty lu a fight hero Mny 21, wns set today for Juno IH. Tommy Ihirns, who pro moted thu fight will not he tried be fore full. The Crown Prosecutor nppenre: before thu Supreme Court nnd usk ed that a special Judgu bu assigned (o preside nt tho Pelkey trial. Ily common consent of the counsel. It was agreed that Chief Justice Har vey should preside. ItlG lU'lLDING COLLAPSICS. One Killed mid Several Injured in Viiucoiixer, II. C. Ur AhoiI,IM 1'rr.i lo Coo, IUr Time. VANCOPVKH. H. C. June 13. Wlth a crash heard many bloclts tho now four-story block on Pen der, Knst, collapsed today, killing llarrv Anderson, a carpenter, nnd burying two more persons In the I'ehrls. lujurylni' five ot'ers sr loiisly. It Is ciulmed thu accident wiih caused by a delect lu tho con crete work. A force of city fire men and volunteers ure searching the ruins, GRAFT PROBE IN E LOBBY INVEST ON DISCLOSES OSEOFCONGRESSMAN'SFDANKS S...N'S.,SV TARIFF RILL E Democrats Expect to Have it Ready for Party Caucus by Middle of Next Week. tllr AMotUtrit I'm, lo oi n7 Tlinra 1 WASHINGTON, 1). C. June 13. With n majority of members of the Senate finance committee continu ing to npprovc reductions In the tar iff rules of the Pnderwood bill nnd the transfers of articles of the free list, the measure Ih rapidly being whipped Into shape for the Democrat ic senatorial caucus. Tho majority of the members of the flnnnce com mittee expect to have the tariff hill ready for caucus by the middle of next week. They resumed consider ation today of tho sub-cominltteo reports. TODAY TRIPLE Friday, Thirteenth Day of Month of Thirteenth Year Beat it if You Can. FATAL til. (Ily Associated Press.) SPOKANH, Wasn.. June 13. "What's tho date, Hill?" "It's Friday, the 13th." "Well, I believe I'll bo going to die today." and in another Instant Louis Chrlstensou, u io cent arrival from Camilla, fell lu agony on the flour of a sa loon. He wiih rushed to n hospi tal nud his trouble wiih diag nosed as acute Indigestion and aipl heart trouble. It Ih stnted that his condition Is serious. Sugar Lobbyists Circulated Literature by Working Members of Congress. GALUNGER HITS AT ' PRESIDENT WILSON Intimates He Used Lobby Methods in Behalf of Tariff Bill. IUr amocuim rtri in ruo, rur TimM l WASHINGTON. 1). C. June 13. The licet sugar nterests and their ef forts to retain a protective duty on sugar were again under scrutiny when the Senate lobby Investigation committee today resumed Its licnr Ings. The extent lo which the public documents had been circulated In be half of the campaign to retain tho Hiigar protective tariff occupied tho attention of the committee. The fact that documents had been presented as "Public documents" by senators or representatives made It possible, for them to ho circulated through tho malls without the payment of pos tage'. WIKiiii us l.obb)H(. President Wilson's name lu con nection with "White House Influ ence" for the tariff hill wiih brought before tho Senate lobby Investiga tion committee again today by Sen ator Gnllluger. who declared tho President had come "perilously nenr lobbying" lu some of tho things ho had done In connection with tho tariff hill. Gnllluger did not mnko a direct charge Hint' the President hnd lobbied, but Intimations lu bin testimony wore tnkeu by Democra tic Senators to ho so broad that they Htibjected him to n long cross examination on the subject' of White llouso Influence. GAND Wheat, St.H." at Ilulncs. CIIKAPKST FLACK on Coos Day to buy CItOCKKHV and CHINA. COOS DAY CASH STOIIB. Members of King George's Cabinet Absolved of Blame in Marconi Wireless Deal. Illy Auo'lttoil Trm lo Too, IUr Tltnw LONDON. June 13. Tho llrltlsh cabinet ministers todny wero ab solved by tho parliamentary commlt teo from all blame In connection with tho scandal allegod to have surround ed tho contracts botwoen tho llrltlsh Kovornmont nud tho Marconi wire lews company. Tho loport says, "No ovl denco was given showing Hint any mombor of the llrltlsh government had oxorclsod Influenco In order to proeuro n contract for tho Ifrltlsh Marconi Company or In nny way nct od contrary to public IntoroHt." (JIVK.V IIKUO'S Mi:i)AL. Private Win, House Hovwirdeil for Delivery ut Seattle. (Dr Ano'Ule-1 1'ffli lo Coot !r TIidm WASHINGTON. Juno 13. A spe cial modnl of honor was awarded by Secrotary McAdoo to Prlvato Wll llnm Uouso, Jr., of tho Const Ar tillery. Houso received tho modnl for tho rescuo of sovoral porhons from drowning In tho collapse of n dock at Seattle In Oakland Now. Jack Flanagan has received a lettor from C, A. How ard, formerly of Marshflold, In which Mr. Howard states that ho has a good position as night man nt tho Dunlop Club on Broadway, near Eighth, In Oakland, NOTICK K. OF P. All monibors of Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias nnd so Journlng Knights nro recpiosted to bo present at Castlo Hall at 8:00 p. in. on Monday, June ICth, 1013. Work in rank of Knight followed by lunch. Ily order of C, C. (Attest;) S. F. HOPSLKV, K. it. S. Walk n block farthor and SAVK MONKV nt COOS DAY CASH STOIIK. Now location. Clearance Sale of all Millinery stock ut The Vogue, North Dend, Ore. Todny Is a triple Hoodoo Day. It Is Friday. It Is the 13th day or June. It Is tho thirteenth year of the twentieth century. So If anything goes wrong, hlaino tho hoodoo. U you pass the day alive and without troubles that bring gray hair, you are not mark ed by tho hoodoo. nno noo Tiiiit'n:i:.v ciiaskh. Olson A; Mulioiiy Choose I'llduy, June i;;in, km- I.IIUIICIIIUK. A I'oilliitiil nmiiii' umvh: "In the launching of the now stonnior Ito salla Mahony. which tho OUou & Alahony Steamship Company Is building nt Aberdeen, superstitions hnvo been thrown to Ijie winds, for she Is to tnko tho water Friday, Juno 13. 1013, nt 1 o'clock, tho thirteenth hour, ami thlrteou min utes thereafter she will ho afloat. Thero nro thlrloen loiters In tho nnmo of tho vossol nnd sho is own ed by thirteen stockholders. "rim fiu'iiera iirimoHn to take stops toward adopting 13 wherever possible ami by so doing to iniiicniu a coinploto Indlfforeuco to the tra ditional hoo doo iiumornls, Tho now stennier Olivor J. Olson, of tho samo flag, which Is n product of tho Atlnntlc bldo, will leave from Port land for San Francisco on hor ursr voyage from tjils city, and besides a lorgo cargo sho will have-a number of pasgougors." I LOCAL OVERFLOW. I v Piirlliiuil Ten in Poor. Jim Mulliiy, who went to Port hind to tnko In tint Itoso Carnival and a few big league ball games In u letter to IiIh brother Mike, says that the Portland team is no good, that It can't play as good a. game iih the Mnrslifleld team, No r.iillroiiil News. Thero wns nothing new lu the railroad situa tion todny. It wns stated that tho S. P. planned to haul the dirt fiom tho cut widening tho road hetweeu Marshllclil nud North Heiid to fIN lu north or the Kluuey wharf at Pint H. OtheiH maintained Hint tho rails left there wero for "boating tho Terminal Hallway to posscrslou of tho road." Knglneor Wheelor had nothing to say about It, snylnc to wnlt nud see whnt tho mysterf wns. Cntcli' Prisoner. Sheriff Gngo came over from Coiiilllo today. Ho reports that Tnouins, the North Dend prisoner who stole Dr. Wat sou's overcoat last fall, made his get-away Tuesday frcim Mr. Webb lu ch.ti'Ko or H e prisoners working on the road King. However. Mr. Gage picked him up ngslu at Fair- view last n'Kiu. weiiii iiiui two prisoners nud beianie so Interested talking with one who whs riding lu the street with him tlmt he for got to watch Tnoinns. who Jumped out of the end or the wagon anil skipped. Thomas Is serving n mIx mnutlis' sentence. AT TIIK HOTKLS. Dluiico Hotel. Mrs. O. Gntes, Dnndon; Hoy C. Moullen, Kugonoi Cine Lynns. Eu gene; Mrs. S. M. Gates. Acme; II. II. Wnllaco, City; B. Cnblo, Pilot Hock, Ore.; C. Cnblo. Pilot Hock, Oro.; Jnmos O'Connell, Burokn. Uojil Hotel. Pedor E. Olsen. Tncomn. Wash.; John Ilrlghts, Dickinson. N. I).; T. W. Hamilton. Portland; E.G. Wright, Spokane; I). Lnshinouiitt, Portland; J. Smith, City; Harry Lornle, Hay City. The Chandler. Gortrudo Slomon, Mnkato, Kan.; Mrs. W. II. Slomon. Coalodo, Oro.; E. J. Haymuii, Portland; J. Jacobs, San Francisco; C, II. Fish, Boston; t w inr-intvrn n.-iklniid : Mrs. Ed MeKeVwn. Coalodo; F, W, Woldon, Portland; 1-, w. l. uonuiuson, .. i.. K. W. Holller. San Francisco; A. 13. Kruso, Prosper; J. E. Norton, Co ciullle; B. F. Morrlssoy, City; Win. Cundlln, Coqulllo; A. Eppenstoln, I'nrtinnti; vviiiium opius, -viui;b"i k. a Mcl.nuchlln. Snn Francisco, O. I S. Misli, Hon Francisco. I PERSONAL OVERFLOW I MHS. L. W. THAVEH lert on tho train this morning for Myrtle Point, where sho will visit rela tives for several dnys. II, O. 1)1 BUS of North Bend, pnssoil through here today on route homo from C()iiillle, where he wns a wit ness lu the case of tho Coos liny Wntor company vs tho Simpson Lumber company. C. F. McGEOHGE, GPY CHAMBERS, IIENHY HUG fi INS AND H. O. GRAVES went to Couulllo tliU morning to nttnd the hearing ot tho case of tho L C. Smith Type writer company vs Mr. McGoorgo, Involving an ngoncy of the typo wrltor compnny horo. JAS. MURRAY, n foriuor Marshflold roaldent. nrrlvod bore this wook from Cnmns Valley, whoro ho ha boon visiting relntlvos, to visit his sister, Mrs. J. W. Carter. For several years ho has been with the englnoorlng department of tho Southorn Pnclflc, making his head nunrtors nt Snn Francisco, but working In all parts of the coun try, ovon In old Mexico, MRS. S. C SMALL Is upondlug n tow days with fiic-nds lu Myrtle Point MHS. S. JUMPER Is among the Hayncrs Inlet visitors hero for the day. MR. AND MRS. R. II OLSON of Em piro, wore Marshflold buslnoss vis itors today. . t MISS ETHEL ANDERSON, of Kssr- slde. returned tins morning note a visit with her uncle. P. E Lar son, and family, of AlUgany. HUGH SNEDDON AND JOHN IIKII HON loft yesterday In Mr. Sneo dnn's auto for Remote where thej will enjoy a f w dnys' ouUng. . I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.