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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
t MEN LEARN TO CRAWL WHEN THEY ARE BABIES AND NEVER GET OVER IT SOM WATCH VOl'lt AVIFH i jhc ndvs. ' Tlu' TI,I,C8' Ks" S',ll- If " ' "" """I'l'I" More "I""'"1 "" ,,,,v- '" ,,K' TlniM I" lini""!'!"1 '" ,h0 r,,co f," Trade. COOS IIAV TIM'S. A clean, vilinlcoino newspaper for Coos County homos. The Times Inis (Iio InrgeM pi-owd clt't'iilnl Ion of nny iicwwiutiH! Ill Cons, Curry or Doug las counties. mmm MKMllKP, OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS uuroa mm VOL XXXVII. Established JH7H riio CmiHt Ainu MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull M 175 mid Coos liny Advertiser. "" l(a E FROZEN TO DEATH IN NEW YORK CITY THIS WEEK MORE SERIOUS RIOTING IN JAPAN Gotham Suffers From .Sever est Cold Spell in Many Years FORECAST BLIZZARD F0 AND WARMER WEATHER Water, Gas and Other Supply Pipes Burst - One Be low Zero Today rn, AwotUltM rrrM I" Conn lr TlmM.l SEW YORK, Feb. 13.TJio death ,f Eric N'e'fl011' nn nB0(1 tnl,or w,,m i frozen on tho streets today ?" .,7 t1.n Inlnl of dontliB BtllCO WILSON STILL IS QUITE ILL rrcsiaeni uname to Attei Big New Jersey Reception 1 ins evening lljr .Morl4UM I'itm lo com Hijt Tlmwi.J WAaiil.NUTO.N, I). C., Fob. Ill Speaker Oaka Res gns as Re- hn )ocn n,r'-Bcti. cnlf nf rVofr or.1 nio.,Vui' Serlo,8 riots l tho cnpltnl ns n SUIt 01 brail and DlStUmJ protest ngnlnat tho lovylng of nn In anCeS and Tokio IS GreatlV crcnso ln tnxntlon, ennsca the nrrest Arm.coM UlLdliy of two huniIr0l, cr8ons , ,ho ,owor HI UUbUU. section of tho city enrly todny. Tho , , , , disorders wero suppresaetl by rt col- n,, T nrf" ,0 Co" "' Tim. 1 limn of flvo hundred police, who TOKIO, Feb. 13. Tho recent ills- used thrlr anbrea freely. In pur orders In tho Jnpnncso Houao of auanco of Ita determlnntlon to stlflo Representatives In connection with nil atreot dcnioiiHtrntlonB, tho bov nnval scnndnla, cnuaod tho rcslgnn- ornmont ordered todny tho nrrcBt tlon todny of Sp-nkor Ikuzo Oakn. of n numbor of editors of opposl w 10 anld ho felt hlmaolf reapon-1 tlon pnpors which had ndvocnteil ngl alblo for tho Incldunts In Purlin- tntlon. These pnpors woro stip nicnt. Count Oombol Ynnmnioto, pressed. A mass nicotine hna ueon in AHrv.irl ' ii V-. i iuiiiioiui iiwiuu ior tomorrow to HlBISt on tlio 10 Attentl ? tho Interior, conferred with tho resignation of tho cnblnot nml to !.. Kmnnrnr tflllfll. mi ,lln ll.. ,.,!. .,..... l. ... .. . ,' , , i "" l"" niiuuuuii,.iiuiL'in IIKUHIHI U10 liara.inCSa 1BCU 'Willi.!, la ..... .!. .....a... ......... r... II .t. . - . luu. oui-'in ma suppression or. popuinr clom- irorcat onatrntlons. .. .n 1 .. . . - : - - " "'.,: -f,om wnathor to nlno. f. '" " statement Issued nt tho r. . . . ..'.. .. l.i.nufia nnil ntlinr " chirltablc organ the ,'hlto Houao todny Secretary Tuinul- f,;nrlml lodK iB hoiiHoa nml other "..no iioiibo touny Secretary Tuinul ",! X orwnlMtlonB woro crowd- ty niinonii..crt tl.n , aKroeablo to th S :. L. tin ... tho inorcury todny 'i uecmeii not to intend lne iui 1 ..,. nVlnnlt. Till! JorBCy lOCOptloil lOIllullt. TIlU Prusl- fr''m .lornilptii nml unforlnnMoB. "vico or inn pnyHlclnn, the President' Tne J8 1 local wcni.ivi ..'"".",: "', 11," cnntlon tho Now in! '"" ri nt Hnvnn o'clock. Tho J.urBoy roceptlon lonlulit. Tho I ,fl',., L ..fflro nronhcBlcd n ''"'" InBlated, however, thnt tho re Sous re of in the form of n bllx-, cc u Ion bo hold. Tho PrcsldonfB ,,r! nml sWhtly IncrcnaltiB tompor- folil Ib BntlBfnctorlly respondliiB tti "1 11 ,tr tho city, wntor. trentnient. but Dr. OrnyHon believes -. ,,i niimr aiinnlv and feed pipes beat that ho roinnln I t . ' . for a .my." ROUTES liffi SAI.OOXS I.V CA.MPS Tl.ey w T i m hia room Congressman Hawley That Inlet Service Rejected Now FURNISH BAIL FOR ACCOSED rblormlo Mine Oh nor Snys .u Verihslly There. (B, A-tiiM I'w I" """ r'"' Tm" ' I DENVKK, Colo., Feb. 13. John C OjrooiI, clinlnnan of tho board of directors of t'o Victor Amorlrnn Knol ; company, continued to kIvo tho mlno .....inll .r li.. nlfiiriilii lfilifit' OUniTH IIIBIUII Ul mu ......... -. wr before tho congressional Inveatl- jitlns committee todny. ObbochI told . of tho visit or EtiioiiMirt stownrt, of Philippine Party Wishes U. S. tbe Department or i.nuor. GIVEN FREEDOM Wo offered to furnish him nny In formation available, but ho Bald ho did not want tho Information, thnt ho was not nn InvostlBntor but n mediator Sccrelnry Wilson, durliiB bis visit here, did not nsk us for nny Information rcRnrdliiR H10 strllco.' to Maintain Protectorate Until They are Stronger ( 1 1 X AMOtUIPvl I'fTM 10 Toon Hr TIlllM. MANILA, P. I.. Fob. 1 .1. ItoHolu- Hoiib aakliiB for tho Independence of Tho proposnl to have rural routes established on Coos Illvor and boiiio of tlio other Inlets of tho Hay has been turned down by tho U. 8. Po..t offlco offlclnls. Senntor I. S. Smith, who took tho mntter up with Con KressniBn Hawley nml tho Postofflco I'epartinent, hns Just received n lot tor from Mr. llawloy notlfyliiB hlin or this action. In outlining tho mnttor, tho Post offlco dopnrtinent Bnya thoro nro only thirty-four families to bo aorved on tho Cons Illvor routo and thnt- Slid WILSON IS ItKTTIlIt Ci.bl.iet Meet-Postpiiiied 'Saloons seem to us n iiccesatiy in, the PhlllpplneB under protoetornto mining camps," anld Osgood, whoa 0f tho United States, woro adopted questioned regardliiB tho elinro Hint today by n ineotliu; of tho ProBrea- tte mlnliiR companies run saloons nlvo party, which Is liondod by John ea their properties. "I cannot spenk SumulonK, a former member of tho lortiiootner lompanioB, inn wo rt'BU- Philippine Commission. Tho reso- hle the s.iIoouh In our canipn. In lutlona added thnt tho protoetornto two mlncii, ns Sin .experiment, wo of tho Unit d States should contlnuo tr-nsfor.icd tlir anloona Into clulm until tho Islands possossod forces llh re i'.r - r o-ni and other eon- stronK uiioukIi t repel any nttRroH- Tcnlcn1- ve ! i prohibited treat- slon. Inr "c found Hint nt tlnwo cnnips ' . on an nveraKe t e mlnem spent about 15 less per mouth each for liquor than In the oti er eninps." ASIC WHIT OF IIAIIKAK COIN PI'S FOIl "JIOTIIKIl" .IONKS k Deleave of Veternii Itiliii Alln tr Held Pilsiittcr by MIHHa. lie - ' -c ri..ttnrHM nr TIimm.1 DKXVKIl Feb. 13. An nppllcn llon for n writ of hnbeaR corpus for the release of ".Mothor" Mnry Joiiob, ho s held n prisoner by tho Colo rido Natloinl Gnnrd nt TrlnlilniL rn,llV1 ll y '" V.10 8,t,)t0 s"l,r0I" Mrs. Wilson will li -v .t.v .Miiiu nuiitu o ui iii( nea. Tho application for tho oiIitI " writ recited tho cnllliiR out of tho militia by the novernor, atntliiB thnt that time tho district court or ui Anlirni county was In Hesslon nt Trinidad and that none of tho courts "a been olistrueted In tho porform ce of their dutv snvn as obstructed lj General Chase. Tho application "siTB uenerni ciinso with man Cold Improves-, but lot; lias (o be lllr Am IiihI Pm i Cmm liar Tlm I WASHINGTON, I). C. Fob. 13. AlthoiiKh President Wilson's cold wns hotter todny. ho kept to his room and tho Cabinet me time was ounrollod. The President exported however, to lonvo his room tonight and meet about four hundred gnosta nt a Bpeelal Now J raoy roeoptlon. Somo of tho formnlltloa uaually ob sorvod at atato receptions will bo brushed aside and tho President and hnvo moro oppor- Ith tho Busts. Writes. Delia Jeffries Declared to he is Wife of Jav Wilcox North Bend Men Surety Dolln Jeffries, who wna nrrcstcd at North Ilend yesterday on an In dictment of tho U. S. DlBtrlct Court nt Portland for "white slavery," fur nlahed ball late yesterday afternoon and wna srantcd her frcoilom pend Iiib her trial nt tho April or May torm of FedornI court. Her bnll bond wns furnished by 1-red KoIIobb. n North Hend livery man, and Oscar I'BKer, n North Hend nooKKconor. Jay Wilcox Bccurod thorn. Tho nccuscd woman anya tVnt alio IB thO WlfO Of JllV Wllenx nml lin per month, tho nmount allowed for lnU.or rnnflrnicd this yestordny. She rural routes, Is too much to pay for i"un!nl"8 "or innoconco, bur Deputy tho bonorita derived. Ini-Blml Jaekson declares that they Senntor Smith will probnbly tnko "n vo "'p Koods" on hor. tho mnttor up with somo or tho bont J .. ""'mmI on Coos liny, lines and linvo thorn put In their , 1l10 m'eiised woman beloiiRs to n lowest bid for tho service. If tho J001 woll-known Coos liny family, boat llnoB will hnndlo tho mnll aor- 1Hur atlior wns n pnlntor hero n num vico for 2ii per month or so. It Is ).0r.l' onrs oro, and aftor hla donth poaslblo thnt tho Postofflco dopnrr- ,no 'n"ly wns In straltoned elrcum mont will order tho routes cstnb- "tnnceB nnd many troubles followed, llshod. J , ''oil" Jeffries lH declared to hnvo boon n most benutlful vnimir t-iri. She Ih nof far r.dvnneed In years yet, probably not over 2.". It Is understood thnt she la accus ed of liilnjtlnK a young lrl to boiiio North Ilend report but thnt she aays the Klrl simply came with hor. Tho ball bond' woh apnrovod bv V, S. Coinnilsslouer A. K. Peck and ho lul f'onceuaed woman releasod from Co city Jail. OREAT BRITAI SENDS GUN TO MEXICO CITY FOR DEFENGE AIW GANTEEN SCANDAL PROSE Several Prominent Englishmen Arrested for Graft Opera tions in English Army Of Afioclitttt rrrti to coot Vif TIdim.) LONDON, Feb. 13. Sharp action wiib taken today by tho pollco ln connection with nrmy ennteon scnn dnla. Warrants wero IbsiiocI for tho arrist of .lames Ness, formerly innn- UBcr of Llpton, Limited, nnd Archl- bnld Mlnto, another cmployo of Lip- trti T.lttiltfift Vmu ItJ Itikl tttt'ntl r lift In Cnnndn, nnd Mlnto Is anld to bo nn ""rising In tho Federal cnpltnl In Franco. Altogether nlno officers 1 nnd eight omployca of Llpton, Lim ited, hnvo been chnrged with re ceiving or giving illicit commissions on contracts for army canteen sup plica. King George's Bluejackets Land Guns and Ammuni-' tion at Vera Cruz PUT THEM ON CAR FOR HUERTA CAPITAL Think That Supplies From Flagshin Suffolk Are for Protection trir Awoclilnl Prrtu lo Coon tlr Tlmn.l VKHA CHPZ. Feb. 1:1. A pnrty of Hrltlsh bluoJaeketB landed two mnchlno buiib from tho HrltlBh ring ship Suffolk Inst night nnd loaded thorn on n car on tho Mexican Ilnll way conslRiied to tho Hrltlsh logaHon nt Mexico City. With the guna wont n grent quantity of nminunltlon. It Ib nssumed hero thnt tho guns nnd nminunltlon nro Intended for tho do fenso of tho Hrltlsh logntlon In enso of KILL ASIATIC HILL lllr A h'kI Ittm lo Vent llr T.iami COLUMIHA. S. C, Fob. 13. Tho antl-ailen lend bill, dlreded iiKnlust tho ownorshlp of land by Asiatics, was killed In the Senate todny nt tho reniiest of the author, following tho fnllnto of n slmllnr bill to pass tho lower house last night, tjlnlng a "mllltnry dlctntorshln" In ' wit'iern Colorado coal Holds, state constitution or tho NEW QUESTION IN GOOD ROADS E TRIAL IS NOT iER YET (lljr AmkmUI Vtm (o Cool lliy Tlmoa OKLAlfOMA CITY, Feb. 13. Counsol for Mrs. Mlnnlo Ifond, who Is auelng Senator Thomns P. Ooro for $50,000 ns tho result or nn al leged assault In tho Washington Hotol, rested their case today. .las. It. Jacobs, who was expected to bo 0110 or tho principal witnesses In tho enso, wbh not called. It wns nn nounr d ho would bo used In rebuttal. JH FIIKrl RAILWAY DATA! IS HERE TODA? Well-known Lumberman Vis its Here Johnson Mills to Start Work Next Week AHKS PRflRF OF MI COMPANY Western Federation Willing For Investigation of the Warring Factions nr Ak Utt.1 I'rrn to co tlr Tlmi.1 IIANCOCIC, Mich., Fob. 13. -An fiffor to submit tho Woatorn Federa tion of Miners to a searching Invoutl gntlon If nn oqunlly full Inquiry wan afforded Into tho affalru nr Hm fnin. II. Stanley Dollar, of tho Itobert "ot nnd llecln Mining Company wbh Dollnr Liimbor company 0f San Fran- ,nniI t0'Iny t tho opening of tho clseo, and Stanley Ilartlott or tho congressional committee hearing. Itnndolph Mill, nro In Mnrshllold to- , Wo want to meet tho exhibition day on business. Their visit Ib under- or uuncoinbo mndo yestordny by tho stood to bo In connection with pro'- c.u("Bo1 for t,rt otl'fr Bldo," said O. N. posed chnnges In lumborlng nlong tho JHIton, counsel Tor tho union, In nsk- lowor Coiiulllo. 'B whothor tho Western Fodorutlon, Mr. Dollnr snld thnt thoro wns wih to bo excluded Irom this honrlnK. nnthliiK to give out yet concerning ,'' nr willing ror nn luvestlgntlon Cooh ' '"" v-iiiiiiuei ami necla also IB ln- lils visit here. Ho hns boon In county ror tho past three or four weoks looking after tho oxtonslve In terests or the Dollnr company, ills father, Itobort Dollnr, la now In Washington, D. C on mnttora con- IIOClDll Ultll lllll RIMIIIlnll'M lllll Kck Johnson, of tho Johnson Lutn-1 tinned to voice their her company, who has boon In Port-, Kiunai tne operators voHUBuieu. wo would llko to en quire Into Ita Intorlocklng director ates, Its oporntlous In stocks and Into Its orricors. Wo doslro latltudo nlso to Investigate tho Cltlzon's Alllnnco." ino .Micnignn copper inlnorH con- grlevnucos n today nt tho hind ror somo time on' IiubIiiobs, Is eongrossioual strlko Inquiry. Tho expected to roturii to Coqullla to-i losiiinony or two of them was thnt morrow via lloseburg. hoy had lost tholr Jobs bocnuso thoy T.l .Titlinunn inlllfi -whlnh ,linvu had COIIIIllnlned Of till) llinilltloiiu mi. j been elosod down for somo tlmo, nr 'pr which thoy worked, nnd woro un manning to start oporntlous again uw 10 rci work In ti o mines bo tho first of noxt weok. " inuso they were moinbora of tho B. J. V. BENSON RECEIVES CALL Lutheran Church at Houtz- wle. Pa., Wants to Secure Coos Bay Pastor. Cbosn.?' Vt Don80'. Pastor or tho ish LhLcnsj:oSatlons or the Swod- S 1 call f?nChUCh' ,m8 Ju8t rocolv" HootiSviL n m th6 congregation nt Ited f Pna- Tno ca cam u"801 Honhdah? iS .a BurprUo t0 ,llm' hla old pJ8 a,bout 12G inlIea "m to iWrls nome' " ,s a chu?ch ann ,Ut, 2500' ,ms a fln new not "taL Iarse cot"-cB"tlon. Ho u he , fiit m" nn? actl0 n It ns yot. Jh It . work hre-Mki?1.-0.?6 Is buB' with tho enm- of ftAL0" .'o indebted ness of fio m. "T- . l" nmeuieunes! Pects in rshnold church nnd ox mis to accomnllol. .hn. ' .. n, ,7 la.l urai BUU1I, He Jin 1Atu',"l Conference. l" ' Taco iieavf th0 la8t i tno ,onth " s;ihelie,he w"f attend tho fcwncl nr ?U r.th0 cl"mbla Con Tle meetiL. nAu,g,,8tana Synod. fy2StovBr OvnU ,a8t frm Pebru Bnson is . CHh ,7 nBlvo. and Rev. Thnt thoro la n serious question aa to tho legality of tho last petition oBklnir tho Coos county court to call a apeclnl olectlon to Btibmlt tho ?-M0,- 000 good' ronds uonuing proposiuon, In tim vinw of JudKo Hall and tho rniinfv cnmuilsslonors. It WHB for this renson that tho court postponed flnnl action on tho petition until noxt Monday. .... , JiuIbo Hall said todny that Instead or 12G0 slgnors, tho petitions had n Ilttlo over 1100. Of this number, eighteen had not registered nt nil. 292 had registered and over 700 had not registered In tlmo to hnvo their reglstrntlona filed with tho county clerk prior to signing tho petitions. Whether theso last signatures nro valid Ib the- question. County clork Watson Is looking into tlio petitions further and may find sufficient un questionable signers to permit tho piectlon being called. Judge Hall says that not one word wns spoken at tho hearing about tho recnll being Invoked, although Mnyor Morrison and tho commissioners did have It hot nnd heavy. Mayor Mor rison questioned tho veracity or legal opinion of District Attorney Llljo qvlst and attacked tho commissioners. However, Judgo Hall says tho com missioners nro simply trying to see that the matter la done legally. XOTICK. Tho Tioga will leavo Eastsldo :30 p. m. and Marsntioiu at n at m. to accommodate any who wish to at tend tho danco at Sumner. All kinds fresh fruits nnd vege tables, at Olllvant & Weaver's. Tele phone 199. SAYS BILL'IS NOT LEGAL ONE Much Discussed Interstate Commerce Measure At tacked at Hearing (nr AMorlilea rmi 10 tuo rt TIism.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 13. While President Charles H. Van Hlse, of tho University of Wisconsin, was testifying today ucroro tno IIouso commerce commltteo. Repre sontatlvo Stovena, or Minnesota, ranking Republican or the commit tee, declared tho administration or tho Clayton 'bill ror lntorstato trado commission, was unconstitutional In ninny respects. No member or tno convention derended the bill, which was framed bv Clayton and others. arter conrerences with tho President. Discussion that rollowed seemed to indicnto that a now bill might bo drawn. ItKPUHLICANR ASK MOOSKHS TO AGAIN JOIN TIIK FOLD COLUMRUS, O., Fob. 13. A atnte wido rally was held by the Repub lican atate central committee, which ended in a banquet to celobrato Lincoln Day. A rormal appeal has bien issued by Republicans to Dull Moosors In Ohio, asking them to como nacK inio mo mm. Senate Apppints Special Com mittee to Force Nashville Railway to Comply (nr AmacUIM Ptwi lo Con ny Imw.l WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 13. Five Sunntora woro named In n spo clnl resolution today to co-opornto with tlio lntorstato Commorco Com mission to investigate tho nffnlrs or tho Loiilsvlllo and Nnshvlllo Rail road nnd to get tho Information tho railroad declined to give Fedora 1 agents. EVERS STILL ON THE FENCE ID; Auocliteil TrtM lo Coo, mr Timet. f NEW YORK, Feb. 13. James Gaffney, president or tho Iloston Nationals, announced after n confer ence today with Johnny Evers, tho deposed manager of tho Chicago Nat ionals, that Evors promised a definite answer today aa to whether ho would accept Gnrinoy'a orfer to play second base with the Iloston team. Ho said ho certainly expected Evers to play with Iloston. Nothing new has dnvolopodi In con nection with tho defunct mill nt Cn qullle, but It Is oxpoctod thnt the Dollnr company will .buy It in nnd l stnrt nperatloiiB us soon ns tho legal ontnugloments enn bo straightened out. union. ORDER PLANS FOR BUILDING PASSESIAWAY lllr AuiHlale.1 I'fw, o foo lUjr Tlmeil PARIS. Fob. 13. AlfotlHn llnrMI- lon, creator of tlio llortlllon criminal Identification system, died hero to dny, ag d 01 yoars. IIo was a dla tlngulahed nntliropologlat nnd tho author or many works. LAW ILLEGAL Br AKOcUtcd mil lo.Coo, Diy Tlmn, LINCOLN. Feb. 13. Tho Nebras ka Supreme Court In a decision today declared that tho clauso in tho char ter or tho city or South Omaha pro viding that only union labor could bo employed on public works, Is void, Jones Brothers Prepare Build for Laundry at Sixth and Bennett to Plans ror a Class A fireproof build ing, tho first of tho kind ln Marsh Hold, are being prepared by Architect II, 11. Ostllnd for tho Coos liny Steam Laundry. Tlio piling for tho new building, which will bo Greeted at tho fcouthwest corner or Sixth and Hon nett, nro to bo driven nt onco nnd tho building stnrtod ns aoon as tho Mill Slough fill will pormit KILLED TODAY BY DYNAMITE riKOTJ OP STUMP IU'IILKO two HUNDRED YARDS AT 8AN1 rui.vr, i.wi'ANTIjY KILLING J. M'COH.MICK TODAY. J. McCornilck. n Inbornr nmnlnvml . nt IlOUSor & IIOUSOr'H enmn nt Hmwl Tho structure la to bo 74x74, of Point, wns Inatantly killed today by ateel skoleton construction and con- a stump hurled nearly 200 yards by creto and wire glass will bo used, a blast of dynamlto. Tho walls will bo mostly of glnss. pror to touching orr tho blnst all For tho present tho building is to bo or tho workmon woro notiricd to Book one story, but tho construction will . aaroty nnd nearly all did so. Mc- bo strong enough to pormit two ad dltlonal stories iielng put on later. Tho building Is boing designed es pecially ror laundry purposes mud will bo one or tho most up-to-date as the Jones Brothers desire tho best. becauso It Is undemocratic In plan. In conflict with tho atato law and contrary to tlio spirit or tho repub lican form of government. Tho estimated lucronso in tho cost or commodities in Japan, particularly In Toklo and Yokohama, in tho last year, was approximately six per cent. cormlck appoarod to be In a safo place, nearly 200 yards nway, and did not seok protection. A largo pleco or tho stump, about six root long, struck him in tho head, almost beheading him. Ho wnB about thlrty-flvo years old and had beon working thoro only , three days, Ills relative) illvo In I Mnino and will bo nntlflod by Coro ner Wilson, who decided that an In quest wns unnecessary. CARD OF THANKS. Tlio Indie of the Christian riiucli will hold a rooked food sale Satur day nt tlio Cons Hay Realty Office on Front Street. Wo wish to extend our henrtfolt appreciation or tho many kind acta and sympathy hIiowii us In our recent bereavement, tho death or our Uttio son. J. D. MoDOUQALD AND FAMILY.