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HE WORLD IS LOOKING FOR THE MAN WHO CAN aSS!?ffiW! .Tril YOt'U WIFE COOS MAY TIMES. A cloitit, wholesome ncuspaper for Coos County homes, TIh Times has the largest proved circulation (if miy iic fipajK-'i' In Coon, Curiy or Doug li.s counties. , (i,c mlf- ,,, T,,c Tln,cs Ks" Nil,- If 'I"' ' 0,,,K II1"K- M,c wlUKMit .... ,ilv. In The Times i hnndln.ppe.1 In the nice for tmtfl I MEMBER. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iiuvill Established 1 lOL XaaVII. iN tih- cmnt aii.n MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITIONSIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall null Coos I Jay Advertiser. No. 179 UUtu WOW GOLD FEVER AT CANfONILE 91 KELLEY DIES OF FOUR ITALIANS ARE ARRESTED toiryville Shooting Scraps Re sults raiany imiuuoi Tomorrow HARD TO GET EVIDENCE AS IU wnu rincu uuw limmy Ferrari Confesses to Running anna rig uivut, Clue in Shooting Win Kelly, one of the victims of Jbeihootlng scrnpo nt tlio Hennessey nine Sunday, (lien ni y;ou iuhi even- Bill JlOrcy IIUIIWII rP . . . ..I...I.I Ill lir. lwtl.l Tee InQiicsi pnniituij " "" ftmnrrnu-. n sir ci Aunruuy uiue- Ktlit is expect (1 bnck from Snloin lonlghr or tomorrow morning nun ulil aid Coroner Wilson In conduct or the Inquest coroner wuson nfiit to Hours vlllo tlila nfturnonn bor the purjasu of fniiilllnrl.liig hltii tclf with the In of t o ground nnd 1I10 to do n utt 0 privnto investigat- K limr .lie ,nosieii. Four have been nrreBtetl ho fnr In hnncc'lcn with the crime. They in Jimmy Ferrari, nrnprlotor of tlio rbllnd pig," where tlio troublo start ed Jon Oallh of HenryvHlo. Dan Ilravlne of Heaver II 111. John Dempiej of Ilrnvor Mill. AM of thoso arrested uro Itn'IniiK. rher acre taken Int custody yostei- Hir af'crnoon bv Sheriff Oao mid beputy Sheriff Civile Gngo. Forrarl a taken eircit to Coiiulllo, wj.IIq other tlire were liroiiirlit to ruriiuii'iu win I. ni'M uvur iu in- ii iii r- M r-zr 1 cJtlo t Is af'crnooii. whero thoy will . JUIIll MttllSUII TclllS 111 CHOriS e heU In the county Jail ponding tn Hnnn Hiineolf onrl Rnnfo eulonincitt . i iV: n :". n..i IVmu I Confesses part. ' nib Dl dllli UUl To S'icrl'f (I. w Ferrari confessed' Joltn Mnttson, who last night gvo art of tie troub'e. Ho iidmltted his niinio iib Koronnlo, wan nrroatod ilinmls'crlnK n b voro boating to ii ikiriiiii fur ,,irwi..,.tim, n,,.i ert Jc'-ll OH III n row OVOr bOOXO. 'for nnVnriil Imiii-a Inst nlvlit lin 1r,,t Wrarl admitted he wag lioottemlni; chief Carter mid Desk Sargennt Gor- .m- ne r.uu. 1 11 111 iiuur .mimiimi nun HmlMi ami nt horn arnniul t in Into nether fight and rccolved ntntlon lnmv to thwart Ms nifiimntn noit 0' I'h 8ocro Injuries In tlio nt suiniiin leconi fight, I mB first nlnn was to liamr Mm- IVmirl lleaiil Shots. Hnir from tlio Iron bars on tlio front Ferrari decided tl at nftor till) nt tint roll with liln Riiunniulnrn M'lio roublo he left Ms Jioiiho and wont susp iidorn woro not MtroiiK oiioiirIi :irk Iti'o f'o v r i'h nml hid. White and hroko. lettlnn li I via down wtli ww'eil V .n lionrd tlio Hhots thud. Then ho tried to eonvort 'Iretl lie bi it they woro not firod the hlnnl;otn Intn n riiiin. 'mm the house, ' Klnnlly ho wim nlaeod In n Further to Drove this ho loeated Rtraticht.liielMit mnl thnn he trlnil to I bOUt 'he EllOt tHnt lio thought thn Imtt lilu lir.ilna mil nvHlnvt tlui aliln ijot as f'red from and Riiro oiioiikIi of the roll, Finally ho was roped lw found nn einptv Bholl or two. It down on tlio eot mid Itopt tied until 'jijiih around tne corner or a littler ho sot over IUh iIobuo ror Holf do I'ut Indie tlnir that whoovor had Btruetlon. Ijred the shot had taken n roBt ovor Ho elalniB to ho n Millor and It Ih ' corner of the house. Tlio shot wild that a fow days nt.. he lumped at fired In the direction thnt tlio Into tho hnv In an effort to drown ounded miners wero n wns Hhown hluiBolf. hut one of his country men PT Pieces, of Kuuv.ad wliloli Sheriff reBcuod him. fj're round. , Ho Is not ovor thirty yoars old nnd Two Shots 1'lred. Is very Btrout;, Ho will ho kept In Sheriff Oaco bays that two rIioIb tho city Jail for a fow days. 'ere fired, nrrnnllnir In llin nvlilnnnn Nthe Kathered. Tho first ono was -NSVV ys 'coot I eon or twontv inlimtna In was u minor ni iiuiiy ir yoara iiiiu sJrance of tlio last ono nnd only tho K"'"011 eoiiBldornhlo notoriety when "li nna Itn.t in Ar . 1 tin ina trloil fnt flm murilnp it Tlllll vmu nun l-IIUl'IH, I"" """ '- w. ...... bteriff nnpo eavs that nil tlio mln-1 woarn sovon yearB ngo. rsadero to tin. stnrv timt. tuv i,ni ! Ho lina tvo hrothors nnd two bIb- etreated after the flcht to thn mine. tors. Ono Bister Is Mrs. John How- ra. unero thev drossod Johnson's, n or iionryvnio, ami nnoiuor, .Mrs. roands the llps tlmv mniii Ami tlinn Flo .TohiiBon. Is employed nt tho ttrted lack to find Doll jloniiossoy ' Onshnoy cnnii) of tho Snilth-Powors E GHT-HOUR LAW FOR POLICE Miners Claim to Have Panned $1000 in Gold in Ore gon El Dorado f 11 Awch l.inl Vtnt to 'nut liar TlniM J CANYONVlI.Li:, Or., Fob. 17. Dan Donaliou ami Ilort oss, nsslfltcd by n Klrl who did tho panning, on n Kohl prospect ono mlio wont of here, yesterday cloanod up ?1000 and to day Indicated they would repent tho porforninitco. Several pans rnn $100. They hIho wnshod out ?1000 Innt Fri day and excitement runs high. TiHESlolo LIFE IN CELL Oregon Supreme Court Sus tains Mayor Albee of Port land in Requiring Longer Service of City Employes IDr Amocltlfrl rinn to Cooi Ilr Tlmn.l SALEM, Or., Feb. 17 Holding that tho policemen nnd firoinecn of Portland do not como within purvlow of tho clKht-hour law hecauso thoy nro offlceru and not laborers, tho Oregon Stnto Supremo Court directed that Mayor 11. 11. Alhee, arrested on the charge of working them more thnn eight hourB a day, bo released from custody. Incidentally tho court hold thnt wero It conceded thnt pol Icemnn nnd flromon wore laborers, the law had not boon violated, for neither had tolled moro thnn eight hours. Tho mayor wna nrrcstod by tho labor commissioner. Tho city attorney then sued out n writ of hnb- ens cormiH for the mayor, BUI LOVER GRANT FUNDS FORJDDDER FDR ATHLETICS FOUR LIS LOST WHEN DARK E AT CAPE COD Rejected Sweetheart Held for Slaying Girl at Aurora, Illinois. Illy AmoiIxm rrcM to Coot nr Tlm.J AUItOHA, III., Feb. 17. Miss Tracy Hollander, a l'0-.vcnr-old girl, wns murdered and her body dragged Into the cemotory Inst night nnd thrown on n grave Sho wns beaten to death with n heavy timber. German Parliament Votes $50,000 to Aid Olympic Games in 1916 denies his guilt. i'lj AiMorlilM rrc.j to Coos tur TIiiim.) IHJItlilN, Feb. 17. Ily a consider able mnjorlty tho Gorinnn Imperial Parliament ndoptod nn appropria tion of $50,000 for tho Olympic Tho games to bo hold horo in 1910. oct od by tiy. pollco arrested Anthony UetlrocB, a j Tno appropriation was roj discarded sweot'-cart of the girl, who ... , . , ' ... donloH IiIh ifiillt. tllu budget cominlttco rccon ES I IN COLUMBIA DENVER VOT ON BOND li iBAD COLLISION I t City to Determine Fate of Hammond Steamer Hubbard New Line to Coast at Election Day (Ilr Awocttlfct I'rrn lo Coo liar Tlinn DKNVEU, Fab. 17. Denvor Is do- Severely Damaged by Freighter Portland tllr AmoIIM I'ww lo Con IUr .Imw J POItTIVN'n, Or.. Fob. 17. A Biir voy of tlo Ilnuimoiiil Lumber com- eldliiK nt tho polls today tlio fnto of pnuy's stvamor, the General Hubbard, till, naiivur ! Snlt I nltn rnllrnnil In wll,r'' W"H railUllOd lnt lllght Oil the io 1)811X0 & bait Lauo railroad, In Collim,,n nBnr priteotl 1)y ,ll0 Port. that It will nocopt or reject tho ohnr- inmi, ownoil by tho Olobo Oraln and tor nmoudmeiit whoroby $0,000,000 worth of bonds will ho Iwuiod to fl nauce a tunnel through Jamew Peak, Milling company, Rhawcd that tho former hnd a blx hole Btove In her nort side Just above V. e wtuor line. The cause for the atcldeut Iihu not yet mipplyliig the road with u short cut been announced. Hoth steainnrB nro to tho Pacific coast. Donvor U nlso frelghterB. Tho General HuWiard put .., ,, 111i,,ini nuMim-ahiu nf i, ,n nt Westovor. while the Portland otliigon muitlelpnl owneiflhlp of tho ,n.oc06(j0(1 th0 river with a badly wntor plant. maaliotl bow. "00 Dad COt InKt frnm tlmm 1Miv f'oied that en route back thoy got WHer Ollt nf liitfl in nl.t In ! search. The report that they got Kolloy to lm them with a view to going bnck s"ll engadnc Vc Itnllnna 111 nnnlhnr fT l vlRorous y denied. ev.V.r'f rro "'ver Hill. sneriff Oaco snva tliorn wnrn 1 8 Pf 20 Ttnllnna fnnn. nnnn I ii. """" IU J-IUU1V1. at Henrwllln Cnx.liK- l,.. an fnn f' he ha boen nhlo to nscertnln all Pdreturncl except tH two, nrnvlno aa uemnsev. whnm im nri.noto.i im. pwe the shooting occurred. Get nil.o.. i... i.t ,2 X1 0as nml slt. Honnessey ICBkIiik eoniiiaiiy near Itemoto. Ono brother, Andy, lives at Llbby and tho other brother, Tom, loft horo nbout bx yenrs ago. Ilort Johnson, who wns badly boat on up In tho fracas prior to tho Bhoot Ing, wns a brotlior-ln-law of Kolloy, Mrs. Flo Johnson being his divorced wife. Kellej's Stateuient. Yostordny morning Kollov vnB rnther rotleent nt Morcy Hospital nnd would talk little about it. About all ho would say wns: "I was on my way down tho road In search for Honnessey whon some one concealed n tho brush took n shot I did not renllzo that I wob tfr nt mo Ve other eviiieiw,. i.. m. ..na i.., i hit until a second shot coming In Ware not giving this out until anifk succession struck my stomach. e hearing. 1 1 eringed and lingored on my knees The scooting will be difficult to ' when another shot cnnio from tho "lie Qwlnir n !, ,li... rr,l. l.nal, I .in nnl iTina' whn lilt me. tr,,.i -v . " fcMU uui ttiicea. i iiu , "it. ' " -' - tr. .;,. ' V? nretl iuBt na tho mln- athVu 8 nea Ule miners' lamps rt hon y "earea tno For- Uthf,t?,Clr!a.Ln late yesterday :ad intone .J : ."' l,1 Kenerai moieo S4 to beat up Doll Hennes- hethiJt .11 a rhancQ to Bt "t of 'arista 0f,.,h. right and 800n nfter- "ad Mil v -WoiiihIs. I11V ... Bfcspv" te.h, llfl grated tbl Tho troublo nil stnrted ovor booze. wn t won't toll who la running a "blind pig" nt Henryvlllo or at tho mlno." MluiM-h Aroltetlcent. Tho ItullnnB who wero In tho city Jail last nig' t woro reticent also, simply declnrlng they know nothing nbout tho shooting. One of them said: "I left neaver Hill about 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon In company with somo friends to visit Henryvlllo. I talked with miners at Henryvlllo until about 7 o'clock and then loft and went to bod In the shack. About ii nininni. t u'oiioii nn liv hearine a Bterday afternoon ,,,. ...i.ii. l.rniro window In shack ulnatlon and opor-1 where I sleep. When I get up Demp- nope of being able Bev and Dolro was in tho room an ii'l that Kelley was n8k for nBht to go to Denver Hill. I ,. . i l'mea ' the rtunno nothing more. I sleep nice "UODlBn . Z? to be s be v -. ie not ,an- last night." Concert Dand. Dance. February 21, KCKIIOKF Hall. ADMISSION, B0C L wVforaS? l t.ho heart and vo'lT,f nnsn paaeh ratefi the 'nteatlnes and MASOCKUADH Da John KkT AVell Knoira. atfortv!.Z' tho dead man. was' avd DANCE, KAGLE'S IFALL, DNOER LEASES iALASKA COAL FRAUD TRIAL Sec. Lane Comes Out in Fa vor of System Opening Up Mining Lands Illf AnocUt.4 Trtia to Coo. nijr Time. 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. Fob. 17. ; Tho best policy In making Alasknn coal nvnllnblo would bo to open tho lands under tho lonslug system, Sec rotary Lano told tho Houso Public HOLD PRIMARY IN SEATTLE Much Interest in Fate of Hi ram C. Gill Many Can didates Entered tllr Am luted IVfM lo Con nr TlmM.l S13ATTLE, Wash., Fob. 17. With good weather prevailing, n largo voto 1b bolng caBt today in the elim ination primary election, which will select two cnndldntca for Mayor mid two for tnrh of the other offices to bo filled at tho city election on March .1. Interest centers In the fnto of Hiram C. Gill, who wob olect ed Mayor by tho idoii'b voto In 1!M0, recalled In 1011 by women, who had In the moantlmo been en franchised, nnd defeated by Gcorgo F. Cottorlll In 1012. In tho primary of 1012, over 02,000 votoa woro cast and Gill got 2l,rno. It Is gen erally bfllovcd he will got about tno samo voto today and lioad tlio poll. In tho election of 1012 Gill was unnblo to add much to IiIb primary vote and wns defeated by about 7C0 votes. For the first tlmo since tho women woro enfranchised In tills mo, wonion'H votes nro today be ing divided among several of tho nine caudldnt b for Mayor. Tho normal Socialist vote Is about 11, 000 and Klclinnl Windsor candidate, Ih expected to got this, nnd covernl thousand more. Other two of tho four leading cnndldntca are AtiBtln 10. Griffiths, ondoraod by the Minis ters' Federation nnd ninny wonion'a organizations, and James. D. Tren holnio, who cnlls hlmiiolf "business man's cniidldnto," and who promises to reduce tho taxes. Seven Others of Crew Almost Unconscious, Rescued by Life-Saving Crews LASH FROZENTODIES OF VICTIMS TO MAST Castagna, Italian Wrecked on Outer Bar Off Wellfleet, Massachusscts ttlr AMOclittJ rrri lo Coo. Tlr TlmrtJ WULLFLKBT. Feb. 17 Four mfn perished when tho Italian bark Caa tagna struck on Mio outer bar of Capo Cod today. Seven Bcnmcii, nil nearly iinconvcloiis from exposure, woro brought nBhoio by the llfo Bavors. Tho frozon bodies of Captain Garva, and three sillors wero left In tho rigging, whero tho men had lashed thenisoives diirlng tho hours of dark ness to avoid bolng carried overboard b the seas thnt swept tlio deck, Tho Castagna, from Montevideo for Uob ton with phosphnto rock, struck tho bar early todny during n hllndlnff snow storm in a (10 mile gnlo. Tho bench patrol sighted her at dawn 300 yardB offshoro with tho nurf break ing ovor her. Tho combined llfe-Bav-Ing crowH from Nnusot nnd Cn'ioons Hollow stntloiiB sot up tho boach gun and shot thrco linen across her deck, hut tho sailors wero bo bouumbcil that they woro unnblo to 1 nndlo tho breeches buoy tackle, Tho llfo savors finally mnnnged to launch tho llfo bout. The crew was so ovorcomo .i.oy wero unnblo to give mi account -l tho dlsimier. DDK 0 ru Chas. F. Murphy and Archie W. Shields Accused of Making Dummy Entries nr AuocUtcd frfM lo Coo. Mr Tlmr.) SEATTLE, Wash., Fob. 17 Ar guments for tho dofoiiBo occupied tho wholo morning In tho trlnl of tho rase of the United States ngunst Charles F. Muiulay and AreMo W. Shields, To,,.!., p,miii, ..iir,.in. n,it,i clinrged with conspiracy to defraud urons to sninll operators with reaor- !ll government of lnaka coal lancU vatlons for government purposes, by tho ubo of dummy ontrymen. The W Ho Bald the Pacific Const was calling upon Congress to opon this great sup ply of fuel and thnt tho withdrawal of tho Alaskan lands was unjust, T TO KEEP WATER LINES Railroads Make Application to Retain Ships Despite New Law ' Of Auoctatod Treu to Coo Bit Tltnea ) WASHINGTON, D C,. Feb. 17. Six moro railroads applied to tho In terstate Commerce Commission today to bo permitted to keep their water lines after July 1. They Included tho Southern Pacific and tho Contral Pacific railway companies. Affects Itreakivnler Under this law. the Breakwater would have to be takn off the new run or transferred to another com pany. Sho Is now owneu oy mo Southern Pacific and could not be operated on the San Franclsco-Cooa Day run or on we ruruano.-v;ous Bay run after the Eugene-Coos Bay lino Is completed. HAND DANCE, EAGLE'S HALL, FEI1RUARY 21. defonso will havo this afternoon for urgumenta nlso. Tomorrow tho pros ecution will close nnd tho Judgo will dollver tho charge to tho Jury. CORE CASE IS ENDED TODS! Mrs. Bond's Suit for $50,000 Damages Submitted to Jury at Oklahoma City ny Auoelited Prei to Coo. Dr Tlmea, OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb. 17. Tho case of Mrfe. Mlnnlo E- Bond, who Is suing United States Senator Goro of Oklahoma for $50,000 damages aa the re8iilt of an alleged attack on hor in a Washington hotel, reached the Jury stngo todny. Attorneys, for both plaintiff and defendant rested and Judge Clark read tho Instructions to the Jury. Ho Instructed tho Jury to Judge tho evidence and the credibility Of the witnesses. Tho Judgo referred to the alleged conspiracy against tho Senator and tho Jury was told that If thore was a conspiracy and it wbb known to Mrs. Bond that she was a party to It and not entitled to re cover damages. Tho court said tho past character of Goro or Mrs. Bond had no bearing on the case. UILTY TODAI Convicted of Bootlegging and May be Put to Work on Street Tomorrow Georgo Stelnhiirn, known as "Duko" wbb found guilty or Ille gally soiling liquor today by nccord- er Iiutlor nnd sonteucod to pay ;100 fine or corvo thirty unys in Jan. Duko niiuouncod thnt ho waa go ing to furnish $250 bonds and ap peal his case, hut ho railed to got bondBiuon, although given until 2 o'clock to do so, nud waa taken to Jail this afternoon. Unless ho furnishes ball lato to dny, ho will bo put to work on the street tomorrow morning, tno orn cors unnottneo. Iloll Goodman and Fred Bontz woro tho two witnesses for tho prostciitlon, Thoy testified thnt "Duko hnd sold tnom liquor In his rooming houso nbovo tho Brewery saloon, on Fehrunry 3, nbout 2 o'clock In tho nftornoon. "Duko" nppenrod ns his own at torney nnd clashed with City At torney Gobs until tho Inttor put n milotus on him. He claimed that ho didn't sell tho liquor, thnt ho more ly took tho money from Bontz and Goodman and wont down to tho sa loon nnd got tho liquor. Billy Cox nud n mnn named Spenco, testified that Duko occasion ally bought liquor In tho saloon. City Itecordcr Iiutlor held thnt It wns In violation of tho city ordin ance oven If ho Just wont out and got It for thorn. Saloon Men Aid. Hugh Sneddon and somo of tho louil liquor dealers nro said to havo aided In gottlng tho ovldenco on which "Duko" wna convicted. It 1b stated that tho local saloon nion will co-opornto with tho offi cers In trying to put an end to tho it egnt sales of liquor in Marstirield HONOR PAID TO SENATOR 8AC1 Services for Noted Georgian Held in Senate Chamber in Washington IUr Am ItIM I'rtM lo Coo. IUr Timet 1 WASHINGTON. 1). C. Fob. 17. Tho funeral sorvlco for Senator Ba con wnn hold In tlio sunto Cham ber today. The ceremony was In spiring In ItB fllmpllclty. Two hours boron tho body was tnkon nto the Sounto Chamber, It Iny In tho ad joining mnrhlo room. The public wiih excluded. Seats on tho floor woro rosorvod for tho President of tho uultru HtntOB. mombora of the Cnbluot, Chief JiibUco and Assoclnte JiiBtlcot), members of tho diplomatic corps, inomborH of the Houso of Hop rosontntlvos, Admirals of tho Navy, Chief of Stnff of the Army, r"gontB nnd Bceretnry of tho Smlthsonlnn In stitute nud monibers of the (load Senntor's family. Vlre ProBldont Marshall callod tho Somite to ordor. Iluvorend Prettymnn, Chaplain of tho Sounto, offerod prnyor. Tho Episcopal burial sorvlco was pro nounced by Bishop Alfred Harding. Mombora of tho Capitol pollco forco horo tho body back to tho marhlo room whore It remained until es corted to tho railway station for tho trip to Atlanta, where It will Ho In stnto at tho Georgia Capitol un til takou to Mncon for Intormont, Tho body was necomponied South by committees from tho two houses of Congress. Mra. Wilson nttonded tho funoral services but tho President, nt tho last nilnuto, wnn ordered to stay indoors on account of his cold. KING'S Alt.M llltOKEN Hr AMoriated 1'rtM lo Coo. liar Timet nilUSSELS, Fob. 17 King Alhort Biifforod n broken arm. Ho was thrown from his horse while riding near Battle Waterloo. H.Vn'LKH IN 1IAY1T (MX ABstMlatoi rrrt f num TUy Time.) POUT AU PRINCE, Haytl, Fob. 17. Sharp fighting occurred botweon tho pollco nnd soldlors In tho capital tills morning. Tho clashes caused a panic among tho Inhabitants. Troops occupied the pollco head quarters later and order wob restored In tho city. 800,000 J.-OH PENDLETON P. . WASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. 17. Representative Slnnot Is Informed by tho Treasury Department tliat tho Dopartmont approvos an additional appropriation of $00,000 to remodel tho Federal building at Pendleton. BETTER THAN UNION MINE (Dr AmocUI I'f.e. to Coos BiJ Time ) TRINIDAD. Fob. 17. Tho second day's session of the Trinidad hearing by tho Houso suh-commltteo In tho Colorado strlko Investigation, opened with many witnesses waiting. Chas, Morgan, aged C2, testified for tho operators. Ho said ho came to Colo rado from Plttaburg laBt Decomber and testified that conditions wero better in the Berwlnd mine than In the Union mine in Pennsylvam . HILL VEEI-S CONFIDENT. (nr Auoelitw 1'rcM to Coot Ur Timet.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 17. James J. Hill told Chairman Adam sou of tho Houso Commerce Com mittee that ho did not fool that busi ness should bo approheiiBlvo of the administration's trust legislation pro gram. K. P. VOTE OF THANKS. Myrtlo Lodge No. 3, K. of P., ex tends a voto of thanks to all who bo kindly gave tho pleasing entertnln ment at the Knights of Pythias' Gol den Jublleo celebration February 1C. COMA1ITTEE. ROYATj NEIGHBORS SOCTAIj Members of tho Royal Neighbors, the Woodmen and their friends nro urged to attend tho neektle, apron nnd box social at tho Finnish Hall Tuesday night. 1 I Nf 'oia ana single. Ho.KEimUAHY 21. y