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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1913)
IAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW BUT HE GENERALLY SI? HE DESERVES (H000 lag tms LOST ARTICLKS nr0 lu-st fount! through Tltiics want niK Hrntl tlieml Fsc thi'int They ppi result s XOW IS VOt'lt TIMH, A Miinll nil In Tin' Times want column inny bring yim results, nn- mediately. Try one. MK.MHKH OP TIIK ASSOCIATFII PHFSS -1 uvVWI Estnwiisiico in IH7M fJL. AAAVIiM Tho C(mst Mnlli MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. & Connolldntlon of Times, Const Mnll Mn 282 nil Coos Hny Advertiser. "'" NQTHER constru on STARTED NEAR WATER FRONT Umicr.r. HOlser ot ouiuuuiiv Fto Put in One to Accommo date Twcniy-seven men. ILL HANDLiFwORK NORTH OF MARSHFIELD L.;.nc Snomilntinn About Re- port of Tunneling Under Hill 10 roily iniui. .. w.nlirliil f lift t tlin Southern 'nrlfli' will out nullah nnotliur until -be camp near tlto southern limits of forth Itontl to begin work tin wldeti- .i ilv rmill lllltWCOIl Mtll'Sll- nc lilt' . I'lii.. """ - - loiil iiml North ,,C,I1 nn" r,,r nt,,or rork A fimip capable of raring for evetitv-flve men Ih to lie put In Micro. lie camp 1 nuHiR osiiiiiiihiiimi ny ,....r Manner iiml eoniiiniiy who iti'o i.i..., iik. uimini hIiovoI work nnd railing nrrosM Simpson Park. i..ui u'lmi lu unlnir to be ilnno In roblcimttlcnl iih Fnglnoer Wheeler. rho linn tiuirRO or huh portion ot mo tork will not give out iinythlng. He a most .reticent nnoui mo worn, sny- np to wnlt nml see. I Ti,.r.. lu n ll ir embankment on tho Iolnt along the tonnty roml to ho ut nwny nml toilny iliunp ems nnd pore Hull t in lin are noing iiiitiieu in here U IH said (lint some or mo uirt i,n initini mil will hn tiHeil for the kii iii'iir Hut Klimov wluirf or nossl- jly In iniiltlii!? n Hkc for the fill by lie drr Ir.e F.iiRlnoer Wheeler Iiiih ken innf rrlUR wltli tlio roil cjom fI(iii nhoul tho ilrcitRC fill. There Iiiih lieen miicii iiiik nnoui he iiriilinhle nctlon of tho Southern tarlflf Toilny when It lit'ciinie inowii Hint tuiother IiIr enmp wiut to o put in mere, ninny, wero niiviiiic iiK the Htory Mint wiih clreulnteil Dinetlnio iiro tinii tlio Houmern rn Ifle would tunnel the hill to tho Po ly Inlet nml connect up witn tlio Inrshrii III nml Myrtle Point via n ne went of Murshrield. Other;! liilmeil Mint Mio .Southern flnifld it'll it f tiril tlii tr lit onun tlim ni'n nablo to fono tho Terminal Hall- ay to mH to them on tlicir tcrnm, Initios inirvoi'Pil In tlinrit fur tlio Piuirt lay nml HoIho a few years nno. The fnlnnu ffinlik iti'rivlilml ttt n tiitinnl tMitivti i"in ii ! i mlor Knoli lllll to tho flut lu front i i-uriiiimo nun inrougn .Miiraurioiu pllowed n route nenr Thlnl street. rt.iir is .ti()vi;i. imliy Iti'iilliers Cotnpleto One Slrclcli or lilue. Tlio l'3ui;eno Uunril hh.vh: "All tho favy work wiih flnlHheil nt Cnmp o. 10 on tho Willamette l'nclilc H nliilit nml Twohy llniB., con adorn, Iicriiii niovliiR tho heavy acliluiry to Camp X. IS. There e n lew men mill nt worK tnore 'day. lint tho final touch will he ut on tomorrow luornliiK. 1 he lack luui hecn laid from Kiirpiio l lilii point nml will prnreeil fur- f?r at once, Tho contrnetorH are PnccntnitliiR n laruo force nt Cnmp o. IS hi order to pet It flnlBlied I booii nH noBslhle. Forty hond of lock nnlved thin mornliiR from Oil lornln and wero hurried to that Pint. Wllil, UCIIiDIilMC. jflcK'tti". Iiicorpni'iite to I'roiuote i Mite to Kitrekn, S KI'P l-?Iv V Pill tuna l.lIlliln. Ptcs fifiui lliiml'iolilt and Siskiyou puntlci California, nnd Klnmnth IUUIV. Ill'- ni'fniiil luirn In lll-nr in f'etlie lluiuholdt, Slfiklyou nnd Kln- "i r.:nronn company to operate n ne between Kureka and Klnmnth alls. folIjuIiiL' tlin Kliimiitli river, n Istanco of lino miles. a conimlttco of nlno wns appoint- I tO (Inifl mill fill! nrllnlnu nf IllfOI'. Dratloll tn mnl'n n iivnllnillinrt' Blir. . ... ......it; ,, ,, v-. (..., J ... U' and tn r.ilan fir. nnn nt r,n.. fill- I'Ual expenses. I.. F. I'uttor of Kn I a, nr aided. WOIMC XKAIt KUOI..VK. M'Rliiccr 1'ontalno Goes Over I.lnr. m, I'-tiRt'iio to Monroe, fllie Kueonn Ounrd mivs: "V. R. ontalne nglneor jn chargo of con- pui-tion m tho Coos Day railway, Iih "ea ,0lln' fro" tr'i' tn Cor "' over in nn nf tlin 1. K. A- K. m Chief Knglneer Chippy, of tho P. f r.. ntllwnv comnnnr. anil II. P. ry. who has general charge of tho i , l" " engineering In this part . ... Bm,e Mr pontnmo say8 mat track of tho Portland. Bugono & PSttrn lCCOntlv lnlil frnm tlila rltv tn fJIfl08 1" fine shape. Tho trnck i am aim mo company Js geiting r Mrttii pits ready bo that It can ff'n ballasting. I 'r. Fontnlnn anva tlmt tlin WIN Ie.l.t0 1Jt,.ne trnck laying Is pro- ":'"s Bsiieiididly. Ho expects to ho LT" town or Notl witnin a reKi Tlin li tlin.T. ...Ill linlil nn ptruttlon for a couple of weeks --., mier wnicli thoy will lay tno "ck to the tunnel on tho Notl." oitTir iiR.vn xews I LT!?01 North Bend mill Is he- at. a aown for n fow days for ana waiting for more fir It llflnr iIaaUaJ nl tn mil more cnn. . ,," Geo. Sanford, of North Inlet, le Suen of Mrs. John Freelund. p TRY TO ROT AT Oregon Power Company May Take Over Electric Plant There Mr. Dover Here. Kltner H. Dover of Tacoina, vlcc preHldent of tho II. M. llylleshy com pany. owneiH of the OroRon Power Couipmiy, ami .MamiKcr I). ('. (ireen lire lu Coiiilllo mid Myrtle Point to ilny lookliiR over thtiHO cltleH with n view to purelinHliiR the electric plant at Coqullli!. It Ih understood that they have Hecured terms on the Co ipilllo plant nnd Mint whether or not they will huy will depend on tho fran chises which they are aide to secure lu Coiiulllo and Myrtle Point. This Is Mr. Dover's first trip to C'oom Day. For years he wiih promi nent In national politics, hnvliiR served an secretnry of the National Itopuhllcau Central committee from I Sin; to I'.iot), when .Mark lltiunn was clialriiian and in the first .McKluley campnlRii, prohahly the mtist notnlile lu tho history of American politics. Later he was chairman of 'the Na tional ll'puhllcau Central Committee for a time. DiiiIiir those years. Win, (rimes, now of Murshfleld, wiih a uiomier of the National Uepuhllcan committee from Oklahoma nml ho mid .Mr. Dover'yesterday had a pleas ant visit talkhiR over old days. Mr. Dover was pleiiH d with Coos lliiy, In fact surprised to find iih well developed n community here, despite tho rIowIiir letters that 1). C. (ireuu has written him recently iiirIiir him to visit this s ctlon. Mr. Dover has tho western muniiRenicnt of the llylleshy companies, lie will prohn hly ho hero severnl days. LEADS AGAIN First to Avail Itself of State Experimental Station Un der New Law. Coos County Is tho first to take advantago of tho State .experimental Stations and Sonntort I. S. Smith, one of the authors of tl e hill, and who worked html to secure Its ennct ment, hns tho pleasure of holng the llrst to notify Kulpli D. HoUol, di rector of the Kxtenslon Division of tho Oregon ARileulturnl CoIIorp. who will have chargo of tho .experiment- Stntlims. of Coos County s action. S'.nii'nr Smith, who hns al so Iiopu looKli g up an export agri culturist for the Coos County work to Insure this pftlon getting the .,..,. ...w,,l .w.tolliln nut nf tilt) Fx- porlniont Stntlon. has toiind that Italph W. Allen, now nt Ilormlston. Oregon, can ho obtained and sug gested him for the plt.ro. Mr. Al len has long boon n studont of tho 1 1 ...win unmn Hum In WakIi Will K HUH I"'"' uum.w ...... ... Ington. 1). C. -perfecting himself 'i' ... .i Senator Smith hns received the following solf-explniiatory letter from Mr. Hotzol: "I am In receipt of your letter of Juno 7 advising mo of tho nctlon of vour County Court In appropriat ing' $1000 to carry on tho work pro vided for under Senate hill No. 72. Permit- mo to congratulato you on being tho first county to notify we of tho county appropriation. It seoms eminently fitting that the first under the wire should bo the ono represented by ono of the au thors of tho hill. "Wo hnvo submitted to tho Attor noy Ooneral tho question of the pro per form for tho certificates nnd other forms which are required In order to get tho state appropria tion. As soon as this information reaches us wo will advlso you. "Wo also note what you say about Mr. Italph W. Allen. Mr. Allen has spoken to mo several times about work of this character and I have had Mm in mind for this typo of sorvlro. I shah bo pleased to take tho mnttor up with him at once. "Do I understand that tho appro priation made hy the County Court is for tho balance of tho year 1913? Reward Offered $"5.00 Howard will ho paid for evidenco thnt will lead to the con viction of tho person woo stolo tho danger lamps used on tne con struction of the Terminal It. R. on North Front street. i COQUILLE D ATTEMPT SUICIDE Mrs. Julia Willford Takes Poi son at James Foster Home This Afternoon After Read ing Letter From Her Old Home. Mrs. Julia Willford attempted to commit suicide at the .lames Foster home between Fastsldo and liny City this afternoon, but through the quick discovery of the attempt and prompt medical attendance she will probably recover. Mrs, Willford took about is grains or liicliiorldo or fiiorciiry. Tho attempt on her life followed Immediately on tho reading of a let- KILL MANY OF Cruiser Fires on Bandits Pill aging Shipwreck in Moroc co With Fatal Results. I Mr Ao. Itlixl I'ftii lo L'ou lUf Tlmra. AUU'CFMAS, .Vorocco. Juno II. --Official dlspatclies received hero say a largo party of Mount boarded the SIiiihIiI gunboat, (icucrnl Concha, after her crew had been taken off, when sho went iihIioio Thursday near here. They wero pillaging the vessel when tho crulher Hiliin Itegeute fired among them, killing IP and wound ing tin. FUNERAL MARCH Over 6000 In Parade in Lon don Today Body of Miss Davidson Buried. in vo inci n-iM to rMs nr tiium-1 M AS OF SUFFRAGETTES I.O.MHJ.N, June i-t. niiiuiiKun"--" . tn tno mini mn. iuj ,,, in all parts of Fngland today attend- Hint tho pnrty wns ready for hal ed the funeral of Miss Kmlly Wlldon ; iiioiiIihih action and .predicted that Davidson, who met her death while tho Democratic majority for the Interfering with tho king's horse In inensuro as It cmues from cnuciis tho Kpstim derby Juno Ith. A spe- will not ho endangered. Today tne clul train brought tho body from Kp- Deiuoerntlc majority resumed con som to Victoria, whore tlio proces- sldoratlon of the Biib-couimlttee ro nIoh of six thousand women escorted ports. It to St. (ieorgo's church, lllooms-i bury, where services were held. I llK.MAXH O.V lU'l.OAUIA. Tho parade was divided Into eleven sections, Tho Suffragettes marched Kuropcnii Pouers to Force cinohlll lu fours, tarrying flowem and ImiitlH nt Ion or Army, pluved dirges. The coffin wiih In tho i l"r aocuih rmi to t-ou. nr Tim. middle or tho procession and the I SOFIA. June 1 1. It Is understood clergy of St. (leorgii's fhiirch inarched that tho Fiiropean powers Intend to at tho liontl. Rector Dr. llaiimgnrton make a collective demand for a de hud Issued a stntomeut that he was mobilization or Hip llulgarlmi army not a sympathizer with the women's us soon iih tlio cabinet Ih reconstruct mllltaiit tactics. Practically all the cd. loaders of tho militant organization , occupied prominent nluces In tho pro-: STRAWIIFRIHFS PAV WFI.I cossloii. The majority of the crowds , . ".....,... ... ' I It'll. It.... II... 11111 II.... were orueriy auti symputiieiic. , ' HOMAXCK AT CUOTIIjM-:. ! Ftlllh Ilelle Powell mitl S. Powell are I'nltett in ."Matrimony. COQF1U-K. Or.. Juno H. Miss Ktllth Hollo Powell, n teachor In tho Rosobtirg public schools,. arrived In Coqiilllo Sunday by stage and regis- ...'. . .i... rr.....i " i. r.. '!'..,.. tereii ill mo iiiiiiu iioum-. uh hiu- . "' . r i tiny another Powoll in tho person of acres, that will come Into benrlng Mr. S. Powoll, deputy fish warden of this fall, and whllo thoy will not Curry county, registered at tho saino boar so prolificacy as tho older hostelry, and Inter In tho day where plants, ho expects to renllsso a haud thoro had been two Powells there was somo profit therefrom. M'ons to hut one. Tho mnrrlago roremony.Jonoa nro haiidllng all of Mr. Ker was porrormod hy tho Rev. C. II.rlgan'B crop. Coqiilllo Sentluol. Cleaves In tho prosonco of Mr. and 777777.777. t......- Mrs. Chas. Fvland. Itl'SIII.VC! P KKI.IMI.VAItV WORK. Tho hrldo, who enmo to tho coast a Anson Ilrothers nro busi y ougaged few years ago from Ohio, formorly In constructing n polo chute from taught school at Roguo River. One tho timber of tho Coqiilllo Mil & day, while In the porformanco of his Morcantllo Company. 1 mi nj oilli ntj olj official duties. Mr. Powell registered oast of tho city. The cliuto Is bo at tho hotel where tho young lady , nit built over ho coin y i oad land was living. Their names holng the bonoath tho rallroa track. Mossre same, and .Miss Powoll thinking that i Aason Imvo a sinall ere of me possibly some relationship might ex- felling tlniher. Tho wl lb el st. introduced herself. They could shape to supply tlio local mill It aot figure out any relationship tlien.'os" a fortnight. Coqiilllo but a fow months later they con-.Sentinel. eluded tliat mere snouni uo. .Mr. ana Ti-b 1nu'il Inft Cnnnltle W'nilnnsdnv morning for their future homo at Wedderburn. IJIilFQVIST MAV UF.SKJX. Referendum Invoked on Comity At toniey inn iioiiis Lp .ppoiiiiiiiciu. oniey inn iioiiis i i . i loiiiiiiii-iu. The1. Coqullle Sentinel says: I "Qliniilrl tlin Riitirnmn rnni't nnhfild Judgo Oalloway's decision that tho law providing for a special election on referendum measures bo held next rail Is unconstitutional, Deputy Pros ocutlng Attorney Liljoqvlst will re sign His office. Tho salary, which Is only $50 per month, Is Insufficient for tho work performed." Neither does it pay to crow over unsoiled milk. Trying to be n good citizen has made many a man unpopular. AT EAST5IDE ter which she had received from her old home In the Fast. It seems that she and her husband had some trouble and they are living apart. She Is a cousin of tho Foster fam ily. She lived at llaiiilon for a time but returned hero recently to mnke her home. Sue hits a three-mouths' old child. She Is about 21 years old. Soon after taking the poison she wns In Intense pain and told nn other womnn about having taken the poison. They telephoned to Dr. Ilouseworth nnd he told them to rIvu her some whiten of eggn mid hot salt water to start her vomiting and he Immediately hurried there with a stomach pump and It Is be lieved tliat her lite will lie saved RENEW TREAT! Mikado's Ambassador Notifies Secretary Bryan of Readi ness to Extend Arbitration UT AiiodilM I'rr.i lu Cooi llr Tim... I WASHINGTON, I). C. June II VlHcount Chimin, tho Japanese am bussnilor, has advised Secretary llry iin Mint Jupiiii Is willing to renew for another period of five years her ur hltmtitiu treaty with the Fulled Stateti, which expires August 21. TARIFF BILL Democratic Leaders Declare That Measure is Certain of Good Majority N.ow. tllr AmcUIM Trm lo cmo Pr TIiiim.I U' tSIIIVIl'ITIV .limit 1 I Tlio lld- , ministration leaders lu the Senate in.. I ill t ; ii 1 1 1 tod. iv over the iirosnects .mi ivcitikuh uiu ihiimm- .j.mp . -. . ,..,. .lllliiiiiL.li Vein- Is Off. Matt Kerrigan, who has a small plot of land In tho northwest part of town, Is now harvesting strnwherrlps from two mid a half acres, and ox- poets to got $12.'.0 for tho crop. Last your ho got $700 per acre from tho patch, or $l.r.o, but tno price Is somowhnt lower t h a sen- u,... Mi. K'ni'i'lL'nn lint: fulfill Ininil SIFSIiAW HIVF.lt CUTS LIGHT. Publication has been mado of changes In navigation aids of Interest In tho 17th lighthouse district, as fol lows: ' , , Sluslaw river Sluslaw Jetty light to Jjo established about Juno 15. 1013; a fixed white light of about 40 "", " ;; " ,''? ,:.. rii, ","H,?Prr:.J,B Jl t' Jetty trestle and 30 feet above water, on a white nrm attaehod to a whlto post secured to trestlo. xotici: K. OF P. All members of Myrtlo I.odgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias and so journing Knights nro roquosted to bo present nt Cafctlo Hall at 8:00 .. ... nn rmwtnv Tiinn ir.lli. 1013. l III, U ...... ..M , .... .-.---. Work In rank of Knight followod by lunch. Hy order of C. C. (Attest:) S. F. HOrSLRY. K. R. S. W uunt I UlrMud ATTEMPT TD Hi IN NOTED Gust Stein Taken Into Custody for Carrying Concealed Weapon Here Today. (hist Steliicu, who bus been nroiiud here for some Mine, wns arrested to day hy Marshnl J. V. Cnrttr on the charge of carrying a concealed wen ptm. Stelnen had a :i2-autoinatlc re volver lu his pocket when arrested. Formal complaint was filed against him In Justice Poiiuock's court this afternoon and ho will probably be given a preliminary hearing late to day. Several had coinnhiined to Marshal Carter about Stelnen's actions and! about alleged threats he is said to have made. A short time ago, Stein-1 en caused complalntH from people lu tho vlclnltv of the HarrWtNaHbiin: 1 0 U home lu North Murshfleld and alsoiKnst Klghth street. Webber tried to from people In South Murshfleld, thejwnlk away on the arm of a friend. people claiming he had been bother lug little girls. Marshal Carter has been Informed Mint Stelnen Ih mi I. W. W. and that the threats he has made, It Is said, have been in' connection with that (rouble. The new law regarding carrying concealed weapons, lu fact for any one carrying a gun, Is very drastic. It requires a permit from a Judge or the sheriff. Sheriff Cage was hero today. Slelu en'H case will probably bo tho first tried under the new law. Nlghtwati-huiaii Shoupp, Sheriff (age ami Mr. Stutsman are named as witnesses against Stelnen. who Ih be ing held in Jail pending litis hearing. ui'v coon iii, i: pia.vr. Oit-gon Power Company to 'I'al.e (her ICIeclile System There. It Is probable that there will he some further developments In the light situation ere the close of the present mouth. It Is Intimated that ti.o llylleshy company has practical ly concluded Its negotiations for the Morse piaiit, system and fran chise, a price satisfactory to those Interested having been fixed upon tlio property. The company, which Is or tho foreign denomination, will undoubtedly ask tho Municipal Coun cil for an extension of the present franchise, which has only about a decade more to run. In reality. It I, It Is not much or a n-midilse, iielug franchise, being,', decidedly a ono-sliled nualr. ( o qillllo Sentinel. FOREST FIRE J. A. Smith and A. E. Crouch Named Supervising War dens for Coos County. J. A. Smith mid A. K. Crouch have been appointed by the State Forester as Supervising Flro War dens for C'oom County. Mr. Smith will invar the northern portion of this county mid Mr. Crouch tho southern nortlou. Messrs. Smith and Crouch will co-opornto with tho Cons County Flro Patrol Assocla Hon lu this flro protection work. It Is hoped that residents of tho county will give the tiro association their hearty support and hIbo as sist tho State Flro Wardens In tholr work. Fndor tho laws or tho stato or Oregon It is nocessary to obtain n permit to do anv nurniiig on ami lifter Juno 1. Those permits can bo obtained either by applying to tho State Flro Wardens or at tho office of the Coos County Flro Pa trol Association, 200 Coko Hulltlliig. Marshnold. Tho Cot.s County Flro ratrol Association Is" now making preparations for tho coming flro season. They will soon sond out a lorce of flro wardens to patrol the tlmhored area, and with tho assist ance or tho Stato Hoa d ot Forostry will ho In bottor snapo to handlo tho Nro situation this year than over before NORTH W.SU MFAT MARKHT OPF.V SL'XIUV. Tho ract that moats got stalo easily In hot weather, especially, coming out or a rorrlgorator, wo have doclded to have our markot opou ovory Sun day morning rrom 8 to 10 o'clock during the summer months to accom modate tho public. Pure homo rondored I.ard 10 lb. ror $1.45. & Ihs., 75c, Rospectrully, The North Rend Refrigerating Meat C' .- vto- niwwniir'aHMMiq W INFORMER NEW YORK OASE Bridgie Webber, Principal Wit ness in Rosenthal Murder Case, Stabbed Today. REFUSES TO REVEAL DETAILS OF CRIME Was Branded by Former Asso ciates and Threatened With Death. tllr AmoiUIiM I'rM lo Coot ll Tlmtl.l NFW YORK. June It. -Hrldrfto Webber, one of the four gnmblorc who testified against Police Uoutou nut Decker and the gunmen convict ed of the murder of Herman Rosen thai, another gambler, was stahhot lu Vo shoulder early today untie circumstances that he Is loath tt explain. He Is lu St. VIiicpiiCh Hos pital, weak from the loss of hloOil, but the wound will not have serloui effects iiiiIchh blood polKonlng self lu. Altnoiigh branded by his form er associates In the underworld a a "squealer" In the Rosenthul ease. the "Informer" closed up tight when the detcctlvcH tried to got frem him the story of the attiiclii. He tried at first to hide bis own Identity. The stabbing occurred on but finally sank exhausted. Ralph Shelley, of Cociuille, Who Disappeared Five Years Ago Tells of Trip. Nearly five years ago Rulph Shel ley, son or Mr. and Mm. II. K. Shel ley of this city, took an iiueeronionl oiih departure from his home In MarHlifleld. where the rmnlly then re sided, and although mi effort wat made lo itscertaln the whereabouts of the young man nothing wiih In-nrtl or him until last week, when to her sur prise Mm mother received a lengthy letter rrom her sou, dated at Scattln sii)-h the Coqullle Sentinel. Aft-r re penting his long silence, nnd tho anx iety ami worry caused the rmnlly by IiIh unwarranted conduct, Italph Shel ley gives an Interesting account ot his travels over the world. I.eaWliR Coos tounty early lu IU0U he went to I C... II. ,.l..,. t.,i.l llf liil'll'll 1'ilu ulilmwlt i...,.i,i' i n,.iiiuii i..ni.- i,imiha lltllll' i7.'iillll' ill II in, nil ....... .......... for OuociiHtnwn, Fiiglaud, for orders. From port to port occupied I ell days. Orders sent the vessel tti Antwerp, llelgliiui, to dlMcharge Its cargo, after which the crew was paid off. Vounc Shelley and a Cc mum fellow or about his ago had become rust friends aboard ship, ami the former at com pmileil the native to his home near Hamburg, Having received two pounds a month ror his hoi-vIcim on t4io ocean trip, tho Coos county lad and his friend went to London, and thence lo Liverpool and Curdirf, both shipping from the hitter port lu a. trmuityiiteuiiipr bound ror New Or leans. That, he says, was traveling a bit raster for a change, trip b-lnj: made lu seventeen days. Ready to quit upon arrival at that port, lie dis covered that he had signed for a soc onil trip, so he stayed hy and went to Rio Jmierio. mid from there to San tos, and Mien to New York, where lir remained ror some weeks, hy thh time young Shelley hud become a. sailor, mid ho went around the corner again ror Australia, leaving Now York lu a t'ull-rlKKod sailing vessel ror Melbourne. This was, ho writes, a riorce trip, running Into gale nftor gale, losing sail after sail and other parts or the rigging at different t linos. Tho old skipper, (mouulnr tho captain) knew his business per fectly, otherwise this letter would never have been written. For the trip Rulph received $17.50 per mouth. From Melbourne tho youngster went to Sidney, from which placo he shipped In a Norwegian tramp steam er for Honolulu, where ho remained two mouths, when ho again shipped In the American rour-masted hark John Kun, hound for Dolnwaro Hreak wator. Tho trip occupied 132 days After receiving his pay at Philadel phia a week later young Shelley made threo trips Ironi New York to Colon, thou crossed the Isthmus to Ancon nnd Joined an oil tank stoamor crow, wont to Honolulu one trip and to Kn annpall, Island or I.auul, another. Last summer he sailed rrom Honolu lu, where ho had been lor several months, ror Puget Sound, wh?ro hn has slnto been orr and on. lu cluslnjr tho letter, tho young man says he could write a book about the times lie has had since loavlng Coos Hay, mid ono who porusos the foregoing will not doubt tho ussortlon. A sub sequent lettor says tho sailor bor, now twenty-four years or age, left Seattle Juno 1, in tho stt inner Han brldo for Santa Rosalia, Mexico, WANDERING BOY . IS LOCATED