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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1914)
ten tVA ri AFTER ALL, THE GROUND HOG, gsM IS NOT PlfFRENT FROM MANY PEOPLE WHAT'S GOING OX? Rend Tin Times eoiy divy for tlio In test news, lleml the nds for your (mil benefit. It pnya to advertise hi Tho Times. 0Ut MILD WlMTIIKIt t-tttflS . . niako cioryono on Coos 1uy "i:"l , .denl In-PP""-"" " " S ' ""10.S you . -ubMrrlbcr 'c Co,, nay Times. MKMllI'H OF THE ASSOCIATl'D PHKSS (EflflB ftag VOL XXXVII. Ifetiitillxlioil 1878 iih alio Const Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consul libit Ion of Times, Const Mull and Coos liny Advert Iscr. No. 166 BE f RTLE POINI YOUTHS DROWNED THERE LATE SUNDAY .Mm. Robinson, John Brum ,w?;,.nh and Morgan Shook Victims of Boat Bodies of. VlmiBoooVOTd Families Well Known ' Times.) IIWO AVIATORS ,Sirrln o MYHTI.l- I'lio FALL 10 DEATH French Army Corps Aeronauts Killed in Biplane There Today PRES. WILSON SIDESTEPS SUFFRAGE MEXICAN FEDERALS KILL BlftNY m mu hi mm warn Receives Delegation of Work ing women wno urge votes for Women, But Cannot Give Them Support r SPl'ltX WlliSOX'K 1IAXI). I I WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 2. I Tho suffragette delegation ro I eelvod by President WIIhoii today : came In Blnglo fllo, passing In nt I ono door mid out nt another. I Some declined to Bhuko hands with tlio President, innrchlnK lu I differently by his proffered I hsind. dont rolterntdd thnt ho wns limited only to recommending things on which tho party had in nil up Jib ...I...1 U'n tlnn'f i.n..l vrm tn ttrnnlf 111. .111. i. v iivii 1 .... lit J w.. . w..-.... with your party, but would llko you to lniiuenco mum, biuii .mth. uun doer 1'vaiiB, of lloston. III! lr.. .. Illlnillllin I I . ..- 1 I .1 IT ll idii I. ll ilill'miwii i uiviiiuiij- . with the party," returned the PrcH- wont, "it ih n itueBiion oi hpciikuik for It." President Wilson did not continue the disciiHslon. but expressed n wish to incut tho women waiting outsldu. Illr AwoolalM I'itm to Cnn Br Tlmw 1 WASHINGTON. Fob. 2. Four hundred women workers from ten KiiBtern Btntes, Intont on enlisting tho support of President Wilson for votes for womi'ii, wor- received nt tlio Whllo IIoubo todny. Tliuy wore led by MIbs Marguerite Hlnchey, a lHiinilrv worker or New ioru, ami (Ilr Anoi ltl I'n-W to L'wM IWir TlmM.I WASHINGTON. I). C, Fob. 2.- itobiii in wiiboii kiivu mi uiii'uniuH- .:...:. """- - --- - - moot tmlny to tho delegation of three MIbb IiibIow. a Pennsylvania weav- . . .1. ... mini n itmiii I j In I lill 1 1 1'llLlI ll ll r T (1 iiitiili'inl wore nir women who innreii- v. ""V "i"'!r" " '" l"" . """-" ; SHARP BATTLE ON IN RAIT Followers of Two Leaders in Engagement at Gonaives Today Only Sixty-eight of 350 Deser ters Reach Rebel Lines Alive OTHERS SLAIN IN ' BATTL0R CAPTURED Fierce Conflict Between De serters and Loyal Troops Is Reported Illr Am. lutfit t'rM to Com Ktr Tlnvd J NOOALKS, Fob. 2. Of tho 350 men of tho OiiiiyniHB Federal gnrrl tton who mutinied int wo k after lclllliiK the officers, only sixty-eight hnvo reunion me uonsiiuiiiuinuisi. pniST. Or.. Fob. 2. r........ n uinnll lioai ..... ..... .. . . . .... . ...kit 1ITII1' M l"li " I HIT AFn imp.1 rn hh ill i ifw imjt I linn niic ,r1'" ... ., ,.,,uniii'i nf a .. . ii .. . . 11 ill lilt ii k. - --- iir ii t i. ,3 i,u ,tniiiii l.'ol. loti. from ' n ; . , vontbH woro' . ,';,,"., i , ,"' . ' . hundred woruinn women who ninmii- yi, ....i... .. "" '",; : sharp flKhtliiK uib oeourred at Uen- jitiuii. nerordliiK to n il Bimtch. Tlio IVKt currrt. ''V, ,",,", u'vor near , nl" "" i"nN' " ."m ',' lMI mttntr ' l'"' Whllo House to ask his lend hl nflucnpo to "" n Ivob etvveen tho follower, of the , v ere klllctl or eapturo.l and drovMicl it' '' .'",,,,,. They ,m" ,',"H '. hotli ntturlioa of ,., ror rttntlonal amend- oBtnbl sit In tlio I ouw a poi ninlt o Vovolutlonary lendorB. Senator formed The miitln vn who ca- Mvrtle'ol"' H,im,:i """"i ii i or- r tno I,ro,h avlnllon rorpH. were , ., lM.f,.n,.iilrtlnr women. Twon- on suffrnne. PreBldei t Wilson holds ;;".,'" Vheodoro and Gonerul , , i i,i vr, men of the 2r,ih bnt- ' o Wti. li..iM.ii. uk 1 IB. M oi klUcil lodBy. They ro wlth a ,,,. V.ijJSVo of Hi " Ii incl w ro received , he c-nnnot ure leslBlatlm; on V on-'I'"' " .;,. ,e" " nyKovorni lout Z alio nu Mi oil They woro SnW. i -'" "';," : ,';"",e ttll,,B OVor ,,,e m,1,UU'y ,,01'- V '" PreBlde-i, and five partlilpat- Kre-,B llui, has not U rn I 'o "'Jeet -J.u. .. m, .. J aIt0IJ" J hJhi " r';h8 -,? V tjii-.h. B-..1 ' "',,. "1 X I river. dron10 " '" t' "''"'"L.JMS- Only iiimKn detRllB were obtain-: JH!Ioiib. General Ojeda .ent tho Cll ff, ilirri "I'" , tl)0 1)0llt . '.... ,.n-. r- ',,,,,, r ,mU,J- T1,e, r,u,.u' frolP.10Hi tinitnllim that remained loyal, Robin on f " ' ' ' "J f . ko' t -.,.-. nrri mnnm &trtAI RJIRHr fll ow f 'o Hnltlun vowels wbIcIi nrt. ,. n,0 (joHorttTH and a fierce bat- ir;!v:i:;";,:5.',,vi,fj;.o,innTr n n t ornf cnQPCP UMV mtU- y-srj! ssa a-T!i aA'xs board , I nH I I III I El I I uLLl I UllULU iBLflB MlflUlL VI after tho fiilim Htnrted. reaihod tho rebel IIiikh when the bat in nl . Ill SllVi' I'll- lllll I L IU UU I -.-.. . i.iiir. .! l,n- (Iir,... tnvu nun. I . " . IIU fK11ll " j a .. -!' ... xx nu rttttnliiLT Iicuvy at :,to limn .l .1 imi flonliM from fcrSaii.i.1 for help. Shook, re nuV.. .... imml-iwI overboni'd Cd re, ol.nVo whore Hoblno. nn.itr KKliiiK The forio of tho t"rc5Knol.li.Bon toward 1.1 in Z boi') ln.1 interlocked amiH mtil So Sub - f,,r ",0 ,,llrrt t,,,!, when llranniictiiPli. who wan on tho era twnu '.in.; decided to Jump In nd nMli his frlemlH. nlll.oiiRli ho was not nlilo to bwIiii. I'lunces In Itesriie. lir-tr 'ban '!i IlihiKlUK "o niiini o DN STEERAGE Atlantic Steamship Lines Start Merry Rate War- Can't Heal Breach III Amoi Ulnt 1'riM (n ( ihm lUjr TIihm NHW YORK. Feb. 2.-All nt toinptH to lioul tho breach botween l... V. 11. Illll'lll.... I .lrilil fltllt llillll 1.. ii" - luu mil in v...iiiih ki'vi .... ..IlltlUflll IIV 1- lilitiir-A.iifiHlinlll lllli.l. llfJl'lll.r rillllMI. or wine si '" " -.- iMii-"iiiui.. hi. ...... ....... boird nnl endeavored to ronciio too n ratt. war for Htoerane traffic on iw'n iui a who were BtriiBKlliiK With the tiniiB-Atlnntle llneH Ib on. Tho ate Tl'irj reached for bin hand nntlflrBt move In Hie war. effective to hold a death firlp upon oaoh other ,ny. In a rmliiclloii of tho BteeraRe llllil n. ".... ., .....r.i i... .i... ll. ....I. ....... A mnxliniM linn anil the lr 0 Wt IU IIOWI1 llli" "- iHiun iij uiu iiiiiin...f.-. ........... ....-- Ik In l effort to swim ashore. to twenty-five dolhiiB flat for all -.il in uii - , I ,...,.,..., - ,.IILU,. u ,. i'iiiliit.1 Inn nl lllHlll'i Itl'I'lMervll. lllinni-o til i irimvin, ii ...... ...... ... wir. Mm nutirnliiK Hdc tho wntern moro thnn four dollari. u tlckot. TIiIh ilelded tile I..h!"b of tho Wffoo ct probably will b met by other ioiiths who but n few lmiirH beforo linen. I... I .nnlrninllltml 1111 nftOIIIOOIl Of - - -- " ON COOS BAY Rollin Edmunds, Wanted for Cashing Bonus Paper at Roscburg May be Here SHERIDAN CASE (Former Marshfield Man Faces Bankruptcy and Federal Bank Probe ' Cllv Ih Itni'iilliu Tluiti nffliiirw niutHrt tliev saw flamea rlBlnn over a vnut nroa, k!v Iiik reason for tlio beU f that the city of Gonnlves had been Bet nflre. Tho Gorman cruiser Vlneta loft Im mineilliitely to InvofltlKiite. 8"iintor 'I'linnilne wnn uiulorBtood to be PIXDKI.I. UKI'TSKS POST Peoila Man Declines AiubiiN'iidorslili to ItiiMnla Tmliiy WASHINGTON, I. C, Fob. 2. I'OItTIiANI), Or.. Feb. 2. Credi tors of Thomas II. Shorldnn, former preBldent of tho First National Iliuiw UOSUnritG. Or.. Feb. 2. Sheriff Georue Qulno Ib B'arehliiK for Hol 1 lit KdmundB. who Ib neetisod of for- Ki-ry In connection Willi uueiiiin a iflKi,Iirir ,i nUW under ludlct worthleBB drart and pasBlnK tho Bnmo of IUmaburK. and now nine, imiiii -- i..ri..t i ......& i.. i.iiii.1i.u itviiiili lt ii rfuM Willi on the inaiiaKenioiii or mo .m-v,nw-lon hotel of thlB city. FdmiinilB recently arrived In How liuri? and Is thouKht to !) an actor. in fiomo mniinor connecieii in IlieOIIOr WIIB iiiiuurniiiuu m "" Illr Aw-wiat.-! rrni ' om n7 iiiniMj inarchltiK with IiIb followerB on tlie!,jn..ry M- iMndell, of Peoria, IIHiioIh. capital. Ills rival, Gonornl Soanifir. Wlu was nomlnnled and confirmed was reported to have left GonnivoH nH jnimBBndor to UusbIii. ban declln for the bhiiio doBtlnatlon at tho,(j (10 appointment, accordlnir to a bond of revolutionary troops. i letter to Pii sldeut WIIboii mnde pub- - ill.. .. 1w Will I ii IIiiiibi. tnilnv T'lll- Dltl'G STOItKS CHAXfJi:. ' enJoyniMit The bodies woro recov ered by Mr llolilliBon. miner in " of tlio 'Icul l'v . . . ti.,. nin ii 3 of tin. Iiovk nro iijbIi rl- cal find i.'irror hii liken n u result it the unfortunate accident. DIOGS JAILED FOR ASSAULT Former State Architect of Cal ifornia Refused Bail in Latest Case Illr Asm httl I'i-m. to Cool liar TlmM.1 SAN' niANCISCO. Cal., Fob. 2. DIO BOOSTS FOR GODS RAY Railroad Man Tells of Plans to Rush Completion of Rail road From Eugene . Tho lCuueiio Guard prlnis tho fol lowing': "UoportliiK tho Conn Hay rliluH lively 'mil railroad work on tuo UuKonii-MniBbflelil branch of tho Southern Pnelfle rallwity proKieHsliiK rapidly. TIioiiiiib DUon. Biiporlnten dont of construction lor tho MncAr-thtir-PorkB Company, coutractora, nr rivnl iionHf i ruin a trip to tlio Houthern end of tho rond. Mr. Dixon wild Hint "is comiiimj cnuHO Ho was niioKiui in navo liincno Pi'opi'leloi'B Acrco lo ClmiiKi' with Senntor .laiui-B Hatiilltou Clovlni; Hours. 0 acinpt the AiiibasBadorBhlp HUGICNK. Or.. Fell. 2. An nKioo- limited tlmo mid then reslKU. i .11 IIW II"' .1 .... ........x. .v.... j tlull'B eoiiflrmntlon wiih delayed bo- iTiUHO Ho was niioKiui ill iiiivo ntrueu I.OWIB for a ! Mm effect thnt 111" undo had ro filsod to come throiiKh. Ileforo tho draft roiuriion, r.u- munilH and hla wife left town, ac- comimnlitd by Mnrlon Parson, n woll-kiiown ymiiiu mnn oi mm ruj. Tii.iv iir tiiouulit to bo oltlior ni Coos Hay or Portland. A warrant wna ibhiumi mi r. iiiund'B nrr st ind he will likely bo takon in ciiBtotdy. 3Iury DIr.'s formtr Stnto Architect, I ,,, ' m,.,,0 fr(x, 0r men nt each of Walter dl'lli-.in and Florlnn Flsehor, twu tunnels, No. !, tlireo miles north ill Ar-Pllfii'.l nf erliiilnnl nRRflllll Ulintl .. . 11 ....m Vn -7 I..I1 ttlllOB i wn.i i un.M liiiUi i-ui., x-.i.f. m. .Maury Die's formtr Stnto Architect, all aecuscd of rrhnhinl nBBnult upon r.ni-,iin.A in'm No. 7. in mile leventeenot .ir old lrtn Ponrrln, woro ..,,, of ti,.,t jIu.0, No. 0. which arraigned Ih police iiourt today. iia ... i,n ifi,io feet Th linl"f refused to consider n ...r. ..u ..! ' motion ruiuti-iK tho $10,000 bnll.,.,0o foot long, Is ovor half com- v, i.ihSO. i IHBO IVilB IWIIIIIIIIUII )()t(. to Thursday Dirks was taken bnelcr Tiu, 10 nis ee'i Blllllll oi mill. iihv. .'v.. -. lis to bo 1000 feet loiiK. Is ,,..Por t. which "in nu U3B nrniliir. 1 ciitlnm llui Mlaa Pnnr. rlnpr as i" i n'd by norvous pros tration 'ari other nllmontB" and as unable 'o appear In court. LITERACY TEST IN (MIGRATION HI... ,...,..,,. nm IIMK (I t-lUUIII physlcinn'B cortlf lento 8j,ovoj nIj u good-slzwl crow of inon nt work at the norm m 1 1 - tho alto of tho bridge which Is to span an arm of Coos liny to enter 1 n ..!. flnlll .nut niuii-tti , . "Hnrly In the sprliiK. or Just s booh iib tho woathci' will permit, said Superintendent Dixon, "wo will plnco a lorso force of inon at work on the grado and push It fast as possible. Wo will havo as lnrgo a crow as we did last y nr or porhnps larger. No grade work can bo dono ut this tlmo of year on account or tlio softness of tho earth. Mr. Dixon says that the pisollno ... .,n..,.lnit linlwcon tlio Clt- leu of Marshfield and North llond on n tho now trnck recently completed President Wilson Expected to by tios. p. company i. wen pg- FaVOr SnmP nrt Of PUw "between tho two cities am Ite i avui OUIIIt OUIl U ' lt, , l0 mllroad or by Ri .. nuto is 25 cents for tho round trip. OStriCtlOn. T,Vo now railroad was built alone to a, ,.,, ,.rM1 ,. C001 ntr .lmes., the county road nnd the 'ona , J WASnivoTON. D. C. Feb. 2.- PjJ ? Jm The JallP0rC&ldt,nc i)e,l0V08 lt ,a unver- kutos and motor car often race side " agreed that thoro should be ?"?dS betwwin the cities, knn! restr,ctl0u t0 nrovont what ,8I yMr DUon mado tho trip from "own a5 assisted Immigration." Ei.JBb;o and Unck by way of Drain tb?Aas "J!1 'ft announced his POSI-'foVer Arriving with him was lon on the literacy test feature of ?,",,- Moloney of the Marshfield Wing immigration bills and In- fcj JfiS" T1.1b U fills first vrslt tea todav that he would not do so "'"1 ' ' CongreMn8UUed the Ieaders I " , The Senate Commltfpfl on Tmmlirra-1 CAIID OF TIIAMvb. ll wuiuiiu ,. . ... ........ ""","', , . ,., ,,,.,,,, .....ulltn,.. Itl ou His uncle, rne iiniii ni.i...- . ..n....--"v oil by Ihe hotel mnnnKeni' nt and up- (inm being $20,000. .1. II. Keating nmifil ffl ill I on being ent to tho iiiIiIiobb of tho . , t.re,mor t0 the extent U L I I fl M Ul innn'H iiiulo for collection was found r $1 o.OOO. ill 1 1 to he wortliloH. In o or wortj , ragorU&; nk went Into llqiildn. ULUIH I U I ILL. i i.i ft wiib rotiirnod with Infoi million i .. .. ... , , ,,.,, ,,, nnm-ina' --.'- . . . I lllll III .1 11 III III .! I.ll 1llllMIIIH . DF ALL ni. I, uriinn inntmor moricnn lino .:, , ......, i.... n ,.,,, r.in. itiillii.u flut fni lllll'"" ."" "-" ;; , ... ... ..w,... ... l, ...... rni. unvnriil llflVH. llllll ill Lliu rrl. ..ni i nnnn. ...... A l llnlinriR. (l ciuiju Ull otliui.ii.j uiftn ...v. ...- in inu ninniuiii y ..-.. -""''--..." ., "" JIll"- ' ll.. !... .I flvn.t-fn.. lllU linnoflt nf mil-K- ln.t V. ,- nine wiih accoiiiimiueii j .v.u.. ,,,.,.,. lni. junii.nr,. .iiiiin Kit.-1 '" " "". " "."""."'.."..-..;".;..; -".;;.....". "." ..... ., i.,... n. lady of blonde coiiiplexliiH ami ap- -.t.. --...... -,. , - . , tlio ciorKS, who iiuvo iiutmuu mm i-iiuuni wriio mu r w mw irently about '"' viub of age. This gornld, Looking OIobb, claim J0S10; they want a llttlo tlmo for tholr own although tho Sonnto had InvoBtlgatod woiiinn Is BiippoBed' to be IiIb wife. nnd Mrs. Nolllo Scrnnton. Cuiiiiih Vnl-1 reerontloiis, On Sunday tlio drill? tho nccusiitloiiB In connection with During their Btay at tho hotel . ,..,. .1701-75 JBtoroHwlllroinaliioponfroinlOn.nl. his nppolntinont, ho folt, nevertho- l'di 11 ih Is alleged to havo uttored l0',cl" " ? 7. , , , . , ,,. I to 12, and from (! p. in, until S p. 111. Iosh that no controversy or any ilwllta Tho First National Hank of Port- ' J- "J J ,,., ,,, ,, tl.oappol.it- Illieill 111 nil) 4iniinmiiii, no n. ni.u .likely to be misunderstood nbroad. ITIio ProBldont. In a letter of regret, I accepted tho declination. TO AID ALASKA. Clminbei lain Would Hnvo Doiclop nietit Honiil In Cliarge. tnr AHOtlt. I'rro lo Coin IU TlntM ) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2. -To oxpeilito tho aillnlnlHtrntloti nt Alaskan affairs Senator Chuinberla'ii Introduced a bill for the AluBkiiu Do velopmont llonrd to have JurlBdlc tlon over the hualnotm of the terri tory now dlHtrlbutiid among tho do liartmoutB at WaHhtiigtoii WILSON KI.UPS OPT. I'leslilcnt Not .illlng In Imliniiu or Illinois Somite Fights. Illr AmoiUIM I'rwf 10 I'ooa lr Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 2. IteportH from Indlann nnd Illlnolii that tho Whllo Houso wiih linclclng tlio senatorial candidacy of ThoinaB Tnggart and ltogor Sullivan woro mot today with tho declaration from Pres ident Wilson thnt ho hnd not Inter fered in any prlmnry contents and did not Intond to do bo. INDIAN LEAVES mill ill .iiinu ui ., .." ."..B...- I national naiiu inning over in uum-, nesB. After tho niwlgninont Inst No- vombor lrrogiilnrltlo woro dlBcover-1 nil, llllll III me 1 utiu 1 1 111 k ki.iiiu juij . Inveatlxntlon, Shorldnn wnB Indicted, i.'oilnrai liuiilc iixauilnerB wont to I work on tho ense, and ns n result It Ib wild that the federal grand Jury, now mooting In Portland, Ib to take up tho ciiBo soon. PETITIONS IN BIG ESTATE FOR GOOD ROADS "Indian Ike," Born m Coos County Dies Near Flor enceLeft $50,000 ...-. -.. a.. -!. It Tixllnn hLOKi-h, ur.. 1 . - n8k tll0IU ,0 ca a B0Pln, Oioction Ilto, ono of well known ImliaiiB or)(o on thQ ,.,,,, ?uo,000 this section, died at his homo on tho liontl Isbuo to build pormnnont hlgh- .... n.l. rrl.n rminrnl in linlfl ' ii.fiTL.a TI la nYnnntiiI tlint Itinnv IllOl'll .onu rum. .. - ,"".- .i-: """,.;;.:" ."" ,r.n i 1.;, I llllll IIIO IUI1UIBIIU IIUIIIIJUI "- Marshfield and North Bend Send About 260 Signers Bandon 300. Tnilnv la tllrt 1lut 1V for fllllll! petltloiiB to tho Coos County Court tho next day Indian Ike was born In Coos county lis years ago and for tho past ten or oloven years baa lived on tho Slualaw. It lu ostlinated that ho loaves prop erty to tho value of $50,000. Ho leaves an only daughter. Ilia wife, who died two months ago, nlso died ot tuberculosis. NO INTERESTS Ccm .?nno,mced It will seek tho , , tn nr rreBlnpnl'o ... . .. ..- I -.. -.1 Inmllv u-lcll TO OX- ipn.ii uvice in mo manor, i jirs. naino u" i"'w """,-,,, Mdii2ent Wilson has beon Bivlng tend to tho Odd Follows and friends IntwV ,at0 to many interested , and neighbors their thanks for their .latin phase of the Immigration leg-' kindness to them during the , illness S? a.nd thero ,a Bald to bo Bomonf their lato husband and father W. tor the belief that he may . . MRS. KAINO AND FAMILY. lit?,. 5eain modifications In the - .,, ,uacy test as now proposed. Times Want ods bring resulta. IN TRHSTSlDW ftlnil ' .... Justlco Ponnock sont In a pennon with 70 nninos; John Motloy sont In ono with nl nninos nun .iubuco ftiuiH Dredge Seattle Changes Pipe line into iiew uistnci Mill Slougfi Soon Th.. ilrnilL'n Simttlo voMtordllV be gun pumping Into tlio nroa South of Hall iivenuo nnd It Ib oxpoctod that tho fill thero will bo completed In about ten days. Considerable of tho area waB filled by the dirt wash ing down whon tho drodgo wnn pumping In north of Hall nvonuo. Just as soon an this area Is com pleted, tho Sonttlo will hogln pump ing into tno .Mill aioiigu unum-i. una will bo In about two weeks. niina Vnliln nxtinclH to COIlllllotO driving tho piling for tho Mill Slough fill soino tlmo tins wook, nui mo bulldora of tho drain box nro not pinking such rapid program and It la likely that Hi drodgo will crowd thorn coiiBldorablo. Tho Seattle has bueu pumping soft mud and Band lately and Iiiih been having difficulty lu making the fills to grado, tho light dirt and sand washing and spreading out ovor tho flnt. Near Fourth and Goldm tho drodiro filled up Mrs. Potor Scott's proporty In good shape and tor sont In one from North iionu inon wnou 11 wmriun iiuhiihiik ...in. i'to nn mnn. iiiinilnn b Raid furt nor bacK, tno waior iiirneu nun to havo sent In petitions with .100 nnnioa and Myrtlo Point ovor 200 names. SAIL SUNDAY ON ALLIANCE President Wilson Surprised Be cause Business men Don't Respond BY AmocUIM TreM la Cooi Uajr Tlraw, - rt -. 11 Washington, . m o. 1 :;i"c ;r pnr;rn,i w in .. mu list of Ky at tho'Tck epo'liserirom, Passengers and cargo of fght.QTe louay m mu "" .... . vnenni crnRBBd over tho bar at 2:30. ZS&-L!ttiS!'SL latlon and mat bo w u im ,"u" YiB mV,. r.eo. W. Steamer Clears for Portland With Good List and Fair Cargo of Freight At t o'clock Sunday tho Bteamor Alllancn sailed from the Alliance u'nalmil nut mnat. nf thn fill. 11 In oYiutptnil tlint tho drnduo will soon get Into tho bank of hard blue clay near tho Llbby hunkors which will bo difficult to cut and pump. Howovor. this Iny will onnblo thorn to fill tho grado as It will wnah only n fow feot beyond tho tiul or tuo pipe uno. KTAXDAHI) OIL AT HAXDOX n V Mnntirnninrv. Coos CoilIltV roprosontatlvo or tho Standard Oil company, sinioa nun mo hiiu" was lot weiinesuny ior mo coimirui tinn of a large wnrehouso on the wntorfront, In Woolon Mill Addi tion, Tho lots woro pureiiuBuu irmu Sullivan & Wnlkor and tho building will lm about 80x2.10 and will cost npproxlmatoly $0000. .Tho contract was let to Herman iioiigoii ir mu construction, of. tho. warohpuso. When the wnrehouso Is completed, Uandon will bo mado Standard Oil's dlBtrlbiitlng point for the Coqulllo Valloy. Uandon Recordor. invitation to appear before tho Con ..ini i.-1-irinni. Tho Pres dont L rODIUIIUI WM....O-. . . does not know whether business men of tho country approve tho tentative measures as drawn or whether they have not yet taken notice of the hearings, JaohnlK. Miss Lucllo Mooro, Geo. W. XOTICR. Smith, Chas. E. Gregory, Thos. Yatos. O. Dorcas, A. II. Singleton, Michael Jeon, Geo. Mlntz, A. L. Zeoher, Durt a r.iioiTinn Wllllnm 1Mc.Iatii:hlln. .-, V.U.V...M... .. - 1 ... . --- William Hahn. L. J. Watson, A. Ron- day at 7:30 p nlilo and F. J. itaraaon. .secroiuiy, -rim RiiklioldorB of tho Coob nay n...inn.H nnMnnn nrn rnnnnntnl tn r.cuiiui, 1'u. 1 iiiiiii;on uiivh" .'-' .,...- McLaughlin, 1 meet at tho Collego rooms Thurs- I!l, iiy uruor ui in" G. W. WOLCOTT. I -i:W KXPItKSK ItATU.S (Ilr AiHHMlMeil rrrti tur TlmM.l NKW YORK, Fob. 2. Tho new system or lnt-?rstuto oxpross rates on a bciiIo of Hlxtoon per cont lower than thoBo formorly provalllng bo cnine effectlvo todny under ordora Issued by tho I nt'. rut n to Conimerco Commission, Tho new lutoratnto rates are bnpod on tho block system, the country being divided Into 820 blocks formed by lut rsectloua ot morldlniiB of lone tudo and nnrnllols of latitude. IS ODRTI BADLY BEATEN Hundreds Slain in Engagement With Spanish Troops in Morocco ' TI5TUAN, Morocco, Fob. 2. Hun dreds of Moorlbh' trlbosmon fell In a stubbornly contestod battlo with Spanish troops Friday at llonl Salnm, south of here. Tho Spanish reported their own losses today as four officers and twenty-two men klllod and four offlcorB and 11 C men wounded. Scouts brought in tho Information that soino 1000 Moorish tribesmen had takon up a strong position lu tho .Ms fnatnnucna nt Ilnnl Qnln.11 nml tho Spanish commandor ordered out a column of cavalry, artillery and In fantry to attack thorn. Tho battlo lasted all day.