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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1914)
wpiw ppi!ippjw- MOST MEN MAKE (MOjUOAffRS WHO CANT MAKE GOOD AT ANYTHING ELSE WATCH VOL'It WIFE Honil tlio nd.st. In The Times. Es licclally If ho ' " hlioppl"B. Tho store "ll0llt "" (uIv The Tiini'S N handicapped In tlio race for Trade. .. VVYII Established JH78 VUL AAAVII. ,18 The CoiiBt iMnll dlUlB afaircs MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COOS HAV timi:.s. A dean, wholesome iioMNpnper for Coos County homes. Tlio Times Ims the largest proted rlinilatlon of nny iie,spnpei in Coos, Curry or Doug las counties. 92flEtfBUfc3K3r;'X3!B SOUTHERN PACfFJC -FINALLY 10 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION -SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 184 AGREES w m drawdridg E Chief Engineer Hood Decided to Buiid Type Originally Proposed Here EXPECT IT WILL MEAN STARTING WORK SOON Action Reported to Port Com missionTraffic of Bay Last Year Lamer BENJ. ROBERTS. IS FOUND 0EA0 SCORES RUNT FOR TRAIN BANDITS Tlio Southern Pacific litis finally decided to iibo tlio swing draw bridge for Coon Uny liiBtcnd of tlio lift type, which It requested per mission for last yonr nrtor tlio U. S. for This news woh convoyed hero to day In n letter from Major Morrow to tlio Tort of Coob Irny Associa tion. It Is expected that tlio do Well-known Ten Mile Rancher Drowned in Creek Near His Home There Benjamin Hohorts. one nf tiln ..in. engineers hail approved tho plnns m?",, ni,tl..l1,ost 1,10w residents of tlio swing draw. , "1 " .M,,, roimtry, was found ...-....... , , ,.. .UnV itgpk, a snort ,J.Y . 'roni "lH llomo' ''' today. Tlio hotly was discovered nftor a long SCIircll. .Mr. Hnllnl-ia linlm. ...I.. l-Alll-lll'll mill, UiU I U !.. " ... . '. ---.-.. ...(, ijiioo- clslon will menn tho early Btnrting ",,, ,i J. T ?",0yi " '' "" of construction on tho bridge. Mnjor . ?'. . np' ,n tl10. fnmlly- " was Morrow writes as follows: f " '." tho rcok' w,loro Ills '"t "Hofcrrlng to your letter of Or- ","' L "l VV . " """ '"""'"K '" tho tobcr IT., mm. rolntlvo to n pro-1 ?,,roun "'I'1 lalcr hl ''0'y wna located posed clinngo In tho character of thoi Vn"..,,Yi... draw span of tlio nronoscd ltrlduo ,V .l10r .:' 1" V'ns summoned cf tlio Wlllnmcttc-Pnrlfle Itnllroad .. ,, ' ,, ,,IU '" onr.y l1"8 '"""ling Company nrross Coob Hay, I would . '' M,T0,ii,n. rcInt. vo "f V10 d state that Mr. Win. Hood. Chief En-I"1' nn'1 wi ' '"vojrtlgnto tho clr Klneer of Hint rompnny, hns liiforin- L fr";i! etVH' Mr- ,Ilol,,or lins bo cd this office that tho rompnny has ""',' "B f '" !olnn-'"'la f"r Bomo decided to construct tho draw npnn i'"10' ',10V0,r q,uil. ,lmvl,1.K recovered of tho swing draw typo with two i irom t,,e B,10ck of 1,,H wlfo 8 'cath n opening, ns nor tli-lr pormlt ap-l VmiiCli.ria "1K(,a"d ,0 ,lls loIn prore.1 hy the Secretary of War. tint-1 n. . , lllB 'ltif,,t,". ,H, utt.r",","'. ' ed Jnmiary (i 1!tl.V though somo think Hint It mny hnvo . .. been an nccldunt. i oininerrc or nay. rH, ,,,. tP ni,HH vi.i.n.i II. 0 Dlcrs asked tlmt tho Port his old homo in Englnnd after nn nb- LiimmivKKiii crniu ii'in nn extension sonco or over forty yoars and returned of ono month In his report or tho In tho full from thero. rotnmcrro on Cons liny, as lio do- Mr. Hohorts hnd long lived In tho sired to ret certified stntntnonts of Ton Mile section, having given up a lio Imnortcrs nnd exporters or tho plnce In tho Llbby mine to tnko up a tonnapp, Mr. 1)1 rs snld thnt tho ranch there. He Is survived hy sovor- I . S. report on the commerce of nl eVIIdron, most of whom are Brown. Coos Hiy ws 100,000 tons, whllo Hov. 0. I.oltoy Hnll.va friend of tno netunl enn'mnrre. nccordlni' to tho docensml. u Rummm..., mini Coqulllo nnd will ko to Tompleton tomorrow to conduct tho funeral services. No Trace Found of Men Who Killed Three Near Belling ham Second Robbery of imeruroan. (Br AMocltted Titm to Coo llr TIuim.1 SBATTLB, Fob. 23. DotccUvcs UlrectliiK tho senrch for tho robbers who held up n train nenr Uclllng lniu Inst Prldny nlcht and killed tnreo pnsBengcrs, bollevo tlint thoso train robbers were not the men who robbed tho Sonttle-Tnconm Intorur ban train tho next night. After In terviewing Grcnt Nortliom pnssen gers nnd tho train crow, detectives feel suro only two men wero par ticipants In Friday night's robbory. A search Is bolnc uresnm! In fhn North, with tho belief thnt tho rob bers havo not succeeded In escnplng to Vancouver or Seattle. Tho wholo of King, Sknglt nnd Whatcom coun ties Is swarming with penco offi cers and nmntour nnd professional ueiecuvoB uont .on getting tho $30, uuo rownrd orrored for tho nrrcst or tuo Great Northern robbers, nnd every stranger In tho woods is oblig ed io account ror lilniBolf. I MISS HOBBS IS AT COVE TODAY NO D R SENATOR DE FLOOD DAMAGE IS R Southern Pacific Will Soon Re store Traffic in Southern California tnr Aof iti rtf to 9001 iiir Timn ) Gov. West's Private Secretary To Try and Close Saloons in Oregon Town tnr AmocUim rmi to Cooi nr Tlmm.l PnVK n t.-l. nn iK.,hrr,l?i'l:'!!!.;!..!"of III. inlorlor. 1 -'."' "'"' " i- UIKlOr ITCS KIOtlL AMIllir. illrtil lmro I ...... w ..... ....u, Henry M. Teller, Who Gained Fame Through "Free Silver" Succumbs tnr AiiorUtril PfM o Coo tir TlmM.1 DKNVEIt, Ho wns olcctoii rivn times to tho Scnnto. Ho had buon 111 for tho InBt two yenrs. sonntor Teller's reputntlon bo his flcnrrs submitted to tho Port Commission, wns 111,000 tons. Tlio comnHIon pr nt"d Mr. Dlors thn extcsloi rf tlie nskod for, or un'll tb nrx mretinit of tho commla slon to si limit his report. A nr hii;; 0f the Port Commis sion i i '- M lodnv nt th Mnrh fle'd C "irr of ComniTro. Com p's -- r P,iA..r. ReiiKumekrii, I.c - 1 Kin-erg worn prenent. n. r V I i- 01 the dredKe Sonttle. , "' ' '' ''""""K tho mt' oils to l" 1 - 1 in tho Comtnlwlon In' rc-M ' nr t,otbod of flllltiR nt1 the ) 1 ci' M 11 slough near Tonth J. 'r T pMrty owners nlio'vo T " r 1 t luro tn favor nf n 1 ti ,ir- vent the filling: from rns firther tlmn Tenth 1 POKER SHE . nnn to give her their assistance' nKC,i 3 voirs In nn attnmiit t,. ta, .. ..i . i".',L" 'i J ears. . ,.. tl oiiiuuii wnicn Is being conducted hero. T'int mar tini law might ho dcclnrcd, as at lie. I tl e snln of H,,Ar " r . n ,'.u. Hl"" lcnmo iHon-wldo when lio mndo his 0 shored imsBlb'e iiS'wS n11"01'8 Bpccch ln tho ,lcbn, for fnct (lint then, Tm,i.M i,Mtl'0,CoilfrcM u"on t,lu roponl of tho raL l. L' IhS'J!.?-.?1 -!",?" w lotlor 1 Sherman Inw, which provided for tho .. . v . .,, vwl !,,, iUlllllllV IIIILKTH lni.tn..nl nll.. -I. f. -.. ..m.. .....!! i ,!WUIIIWIIllUlJUl Ol BIIVC'I. IIO II1IIIIO known ns tho "son-' Sonnto," snylng: "I pnlred with trestles. F WEATHER tho Hlt.iM.inn ,n. .'.... .?".. I uomoneiizni v-" '. iviiiiiiii-uivii iiiki- tiin Ktntntnrnt LTl", l"?:. Tho saUonaof tho .""'I V'"",u ,u,lH l'"l nmiOUgll nv It In rnnl nn.! rntm .lolll.nrntln,,. 1 . " -. " - --- .-.. . . i IN CALIFORNIA tho precinct voted dry tho Inst olec- .Melcaii HoIicIh Ignoro DciiiiiikI of V. S. for llciitonV llody tllr AuorUtM I'rMd to Coo. Ilr Tim. ) Eli PASO, Texns, Fob. 2.1. -Tho rentiest of tho U. 8. Stnto Dennrt mont for tho body of W. S. Ronton, mndo InBt Snturdny, hns mot with no response. Ocorgo C. Cnrothors, of tho Consulnr Service, visited Junr ez, but tho reply hnd not conio. Ho learned tnnt aiiBtnv Hiiich, n rjor-mnn-Amorlcnn who Is being tried by robol3 nn n spy, Is snfo nt Chlliunliun nnd rocolvo'l ronowed tiBBurnnccfl bo executed un- on, ho ik hi ro of Wo colli tv lE r,Bh,MK ,wo11 my worl8' tlmt ,f' thnt ho would no to ucciarJ thTttcW Sunshine Gives Southern Part.1"- rot, ,,l'' of State Chance to Recover Jl ..mo reniilreM mt.kes the r eswVnu.r'ia""' 1 111 11L-1 111 cu-uuriiiiuii wuu huh, mo 'United Stntcs, or nny othor body." ills Political Iticiiiil. In tho councils of tho Hopubllonn I party, nnd subBcqucnt to 189(1 In tho Democratic pnrty, Sonntor Teller wns 00 From Flood r.N'nijA.Mi ih AitorsKit n nower. Ho bolted tho Itonuhllcnn nnd wimn wiitxii -..rn ... .... nr nn... ' party'ilnriiiK tie St. I-ouIs convention I mission by tho storm Inst woolc. ESI I Officer Gordon Smith Arrests Geo. Fritz in North Front Street Mixup A miniature Hnlkau revolution In wl. leh the Dutch plnyel the side of the defenso whs cnrrled on Saturday right In one or the North I'toiit street flroolc enffoe hoiisos, hon Ceorgo Kritx, who wns oiitfuKed in n unme if poker, suddenly xot the idea thnt ho wns beliiK "cold-decked" and start ud piotostlug. Tho thiGO others on tiiiL'rul In tlio ennio nttnckoil him. not bo v, p to construct tho bulk-1 Officer Gordon Smith soon arrived on Vllrr CMilnlned tlmt should i' hi built ho would bo "1 1 r'lln H'liutlirp ni mil v mid. undor proent tho bulkliond, should bulk' ri'nn strc-t Mr a I"" 1 t"0.f 11 nans, rtui no mill' Mr. Mlllor furthor ta'ci t'nt it ill doponds on tho tonl Ion of thn nn that would be vlV'LT r' r' "mo tho Tonth streot Mill f !'"' fill la iiimln ll. n.L.lao.l the Port Commission that it would aI x IV xncv Know witiiout n doubt tbit the fill would extend to the bulld'cv) Smcr I. s, smith said that ho W'cr a !r Miller's Jwlgmoni In nt ; mat'er wns tho best nnd lio culd r.vhcr not nsk tho I'ort Com nisson 1 t0 louMruct tho bulkhead in Tlew of Mr MIlIer'B opinion. C.itlKinfH Claim. . JudEO ).H u(lr0BBe(i tbn Coin. th,.n.rf:',r "r,1,l'K S. H. Cnthcart. w c alri a tl at the fill would ruin 11.11 , cn "ll orebnrd. Judge tn, . !.Ura M'nt n "ulKlionil bo con itrur'et to lor., tho wntors rrom Ar. . " .V'" I'ffnilses of Mr. Cnth-!- t!c" vcre "latorlnily dnm- brJiJ"' Ca!!l art tlien mldrossod tho my, tpd. F1n thnt ,,, prop0rty SiWf,! " vnluo by tho w, TJV" bcl"K mnd0 n ""B Si... at h,B Bidden would bo rusted W. i. m nct'n was tnkon to Mr ii xvatr out of "la Property. fart : Srs 18tloned Mr. Cath rtiAv S n? damBo that Had al CornL 1 n dono nn'l askod that tho ? .1 l0.n resort t0 menna t0 Pro' rlnL n fu,r,Ul0" damage. City En to uL , "Ingham was Instructed of . i n th0 ,natter wltli a viow onMiinm!dy' Mr- Sengstacken also amour,?"4 ,Mr' Cathoart as to tho iprhin 0f, . fl00(llnB caused by '"Sir.'r.cathV SDHncr. .t. ."t " ,l ero oniy 1110 dam,ll that, fl00del the land no the m W0 nr hQ dono' but wtiero land it conlrnted to flooding tho lar C.,wa.8 an overflow. "Dig a r "senr:.,.!?8 te Coramlsslon tho scouo and broke up the flKlit with one twist of his wrist, placing Frlte undor arrest. itohort Tosoch wus nrrostod by Of flcor Gordon Smith Saturday nftor-' noon and placed In tho city Jail f.or indulging lu Intoxicating bevorages until his powers of ronsonliiK woro ovorconio. Search of his porson re vealed 70 coats. He wns dischnrgod by tho court Sunday morning;. Kd Alton was arrested at midnight Saturday nnd chnrgod with disturb ing tho peace. Allen engaged in a quarrel at tho Contra! rooming houso, uwnkonlng tho guests and threaton lne to "cloan up" on the wholo house. Offlcors Slioupo and Smith arrived Just as Allon was about to do some thing vicious nnd placod him undo nrroet, Ho was discharged by tho court Sunday morning. Dan Mllkjoch was nrrestod by Cor don Smith at 8:30 last evonlng and charged with fighting. Ho was re leased on $10 cash bail. I I . mnir 1 a 1 t IP 10 AH STRICKEN THY TO nnrnnn nTn .- party mirm tie St. I.ouls convention I mission by tlio IllJLPllnl PTn I r 1 '"IROChftcr the goll standard plank , Cominunleation w 1 1 n f it 1 U T I n r ,,n(1 ,'en tt,l0l,fn,, rollowlng this nc- wns oxpecte-J to b UHLlJyS'S 5 I M 8! I ,,on lie wnB ,e-e,oeted to tho Seilato noon. PaweiiKon w ""VJ" Ull ait" from Colorado. On Mnreh-a, 1000. 1 California l.lmlici lie completed more tnan tnirty years srvpf in tb Cnmito, v'llch et lu ll. S Board nf Mfrilntinn TiIoq terruptod only by tho time ho served 11 D"t,lu Ul IVIUUiaiiqn laKCS M Secrotnry of the Interior in the Up OregOll Railroad Tel- I cabinet of President Arthur. Sub . nnrin horc' Pncn soquently hn sorved as a moniber of 1 -j. Mjv.iwivi muk tlie National Monetary Coniinlsslon lllf A . 114 rM 111 Civil Hr TIibm 1 POKTI AND. Keb 23. Assistant Commissioner II. V. W. Ilaimer. of me uniifti states Hoard of Mediation and Conciliation, was preparer! today to take up the work nf attempting to br'iiK about n settlement between ', the OroMon & Was' luifton Itnllroad ! nnd Navluation Company nnd tho Or der of Itnilwny Toloj-'raphers. 15. j. Mnulon of St. Louis, firth vice piesl-1 dont of tlio Intter orgnuUatlon, con-i ferred with HniiKer and gavo tho om- ployos' side of the dispute. Although the telegraphers have voted to strike, C'evalkout ims boon postponed pond ing nttompts nt modlatlon. Wages, hours and working conditions nro In volved. Tho railway officials refused to sny what would bo their nttltudo toward tlio commissioner, who camo horo nt tho request of tho tologrnph ors. Thoy repontod, howovor, thnt tho paramount consideration was tho administration of tholr proporty and in rogard to this thoy would not com promise. Tho tolographors wnnt stn tlon agents appointed from tholr ranks, but tho railroad officials do claro thoy will contlnuo to appoint moil of tholr own selection. tnr AnoflatM rrrm to Too. llr Tlmn.l I.OS ANORMCS. l'b. 211 Contin ued fair wenthor aided lu tho work of restoring service on tho rnllrondB Details Houso of Omniums IleniN of nxecutlou tllr "notutM I'rrti to Coot l!r TlmM 1 LONDON, Keb. 2.1. Tho putting to doatli of William S. Ilonson. by Oenernl Villa hns nrousod tho Prlt- tall fill flln tlintl. tl.nl itnnntn ml.. Itll tllO OBSt by mil Ilnnnn nf fnmniniiii Ilul.i,1 ,',.m. I.. be restored by nfter- tnnan ininma. ... n... vi0.,u.. tors on the oastbounil KVon by Korelgii Mlnltr Oroy and iltvd nnd 'houlx lis.- Ninii. sj,.rin,,. r nn. wfi tll.ll ...M..n.ii.l Uwlilnu ..lMu. H. o..u. . . "- . . .Ml Jllil 10. '""' "- i i tiiH'ii aioM.il- mo uiiKe or Aclaiul. The Intter ro- i'..W.?' . V, mleB ?. of Snu ,Uert wUl1 ai "mphntlc 'Vertnlniy IJernaidlno In tho mountains, were wl0n R,te, f KiiRland was prrpnr rwched on rly today with provisions. 0(j to corporate wti, thr Unliod i he Santa i'e officials hopml tl.cy states. A Unirirnnt t-heor was glv would be in a noaltion to send the nn i.. n.i.,.r, ...i.n a. .,.. n I.-I.1..I ,. .... 1.I- I .. .... "-"""""""..,.., u.17 late afternoon Sox American League team whs o.- perted to reach Los Anueles lato to day, twenty-four hours late. on their journey by until tlmt Sivmtnrv iirvn.. i..i i.n.. wu. nwi.. UII.I.. . . : - .-.-.-., .....,, ...... ..v-. a. .ii vim u Mum- toiu tnnt public opinion In Kuropo wan likely to bo affected Borlously by Villa's actions. KOItTVTKAINS TlHI) Vl Prlne Ei?cken- "anA lot ! tho barre? .i tf,r run ,nto tho hole and It to w ill flPrlnB water nnd sent 11 io Joo Bennett. Cltr PnSit of nu RIo"K toDo ne.tr nucllnGl"im read coatne ? tbo cmpletlon or the 'or th A. "asnulst and BJorqulst idralte .f, 5!!f . and. e r- '"oio bin 7w-iu "H 'OUB', in? -". "4.lv;u was oraerea NOUTII IlKXI) MK.V TACH SKIHOUS CHARGR According to a report hero to day, n U. S. secret service man who has been on tho Bay found several North Bond restaurants dispensing liquor a ithout a Fed oral license and it is expected that they will bo haled Into U. S. Court. It was stated that ho had not found any offenders in Marsufleld. Ho has been mak ing a tour of this section. AN IMPORTANT Liflbt MtU Chaplain of Washington Pris on and Noted Democrat Succumbs Today (nr AnoiUlM Vrt to Coot liar . Im WALLA WALLA, Wash., Keb. 23. Hov. Kdward Harbor, chaplain of tho tUato ponltontlnry and prominent In tho Democratic pnrty of tho stato, minister of tho Methodist Kplscopnl Church South and Profossor ln Col umbia College at Milton, Orogon, died horo yostorday following an op eration for gall stones. Ho was ap pointed by tho Democratic national commlttoo as ono of tho spoakors In tho last camjalKii. Cnjon Puss on Huntn ' Is Cleared if DeltriK Today, (llr A.orMMl I-fri in -o Tr TlllIM ) SAN BRRNAHDINO. Cnl.. Kali. 23 Cajon Pass, on tho Santa Fe rail road, wns cleat od of storm debris, wnsh-outs wero repaired and forty overladn trains, held up slnro Friday night, liognn moving toward Los An golos, whore thoy will nrrlvo tonight. Mnny onstbnund trains woro also started for Chicago. By tonight nn npnroaeh to normnl traffic will bo nchlovod. Tho onstbound ovorlnnds mnroonod nt Summit wero startod toward Bnrstow tills morning. STORMS DELAY 1 BIO GAMI3 I.V CURRY. .fViMi... , could bo adde iwjnunued on PaBe Two.) I ford Tribune. Eugeno L. White of Port Orford can certainly lay claim to being one of tho most successful "varmint" hunters " in tho county. "Within n little over two months he has killed and treed with dogs two bear, three wildcats and flvo panthers, and run ning back a month or two further, three bears and soveral more cats could bo added to his liar. Port Or- Kentucky Court Holds Water Company Responsible for Fire Damage A prominent Marshfield attornoy has Just received a brief statement of an Important decision in a caso In which n citizen commenced ac tion against tho water company for damage sustained by flro because of insufficient water pressure, Tho case is important hero as involving points that may dovelop In Marsh field at any time. This caso is that of the craves Co. Water Co, Vs. Llgon in wtilch the Court of Appeals of Kentucky held as follows; "A city property owner may maintain an action against a water company for the destruction of his property by flro by reason of its failure to maintain a water supply pursuant to its contract with tho city." Tho same question has been be fore the courts of soveral states, nud tbero is a conflict of autliority, KUflKXH FOR .MI3Hi:ilTII Tho Eugeno Reglstor says: "W. H. Morodlth, of Weddorburn, Oro gon, wns In tho city yostorday intor vlowliig all tho leading local Demo crats to doUnnino If they favorod him as a candidnto for United Statos Representative from Orogon. Mr. Meredith says ho will bo a candi date at tho primaries and should ho securo tho nomination he will start at onco a stato-wldo campaign. At presont Mr. Meredith is District At tornoy of Curry County. Ho was considered by local men as a logical man for tho Democrats to support and they believo ho will defeat W. O. Hawley who Is now Unitod States Ropresontativo from his district." SLEET STORM IN MID-WEST WOOLEN MIM. INFORMATION'. The Bandon World Says: "Tho committee on tho woolen mill propo sition has Interviewed Manager Bo dlllloK and a number of tho stock holders. If has been shown whoro Cooston offers the company $45,000 and a site; North Bend 35,000 'and a sue, and a request from Marsnneld to put in a bid providing tho mill Is positive to leave Bandon, Tho com mittee is also Informed that unless at least $10,000 can bo raised hero to assist tho proposition it will bo forced to move. Still other informa tion is In Its possession which, to gether with probably somo sugges tions, will bo presented at the meet ing. Mr. Bedillion will likewise be present. Nebraska, Kansas and Colora do Experience Severe Storm Sunday IDr AuocUt rrtM to Coo Par Times. DENVER. Colo., Fob. 23. Ruin In tlio Missouri Rlvor Vnlloy turned to sleot last night and with a freezing tompernturo this city was cut off from telegraph and telephono com munication with tho cast today. Tho hoadquartors of tho telegraph com panies hero reported their wires pros trated east of Loxlngton, Nobraska and Fort Dodge, Kansas, Thoro was a light snow in Colorado last night, tho lowest tempcraturo being two de grees abovo zero. ItKVOIr KXDS IX IIAYTr. Or AuocUted rrm to Coo Dij Tlmn. CAPE HAITIEN. Fob. 21. Sonor Theodore, tho rebel leader, and mem bers of his staff, fled today from Capo Halttou, Tho city later was oc cupied by tho Federals. Tho rebel army was routed yesterday. Wulff is Worse. Geo. Wulff, tho Ferndalo pioneer, is reported worso today, suffering from bronciiltls, pnoumonla and Injuries sustained from being hit by tho Southern Pa cific motor car. Ills condition Is rather critical, I VESSELS Schooner Willis A. Holden in Bad Shape off Columbia 1 Robert Hind in nr AMorUtftl Pfn Io Coot nf TlmM J PORTLAND, Fob. 23 Leaking and Bhort of provirlons, tho sciioon or Willis A. Iloldon, 81 days out from Mnnlln to I'ugot Sound, wna spokon to Friday Clio miles off tho Columbln by tho Btonmor Mosslna. Tho lnttor nrrlvod today. Btonnv woather nccountod for lior condition, Tho schooiifr Robort R. Hind reach ed horo from Hawaii burfotod by storms and provisions exhausted. GLOW FAFE IN Si Yeggmen Es'cape With $500 in Cash From Meat Mar ket Early Today Dr AuocUted rr.i to Coo liar TlmM. J SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 23. Four safo crackors blow open tho safe of tho Clausa & Kraus Meat Mar ket oarly today, secured $500 in ensh and $700 in checks and escaped. The explosion woke tho neighborhood and whon ono man yolled for tho police ho was answered by a shot from the cracksmen. Tho interior of tho building was wrecked by tho explo sion. Tho yeggmen woro watched In tholr operations by Mrs. Anna AtkliiBon. who resides across tho street. Sho attompted to notify tno proprietors by tolophono but could not get them. CI TO A FRF.SII SHIPMENT OF FOR. TER & OREARS' DELICIOUS CAN DIES RECEIVED ON HEDONDO. LEWIS.' TROOP TAAIN IS BLOWN UP 8Y REBEL FORCE Fjfty-five Officers and Men and English Engineer Killed . by Outrage ENGLISH GOVERNMENT NOW TAKES ACTION House of Commons Hears Veiled Threat Europe May Demand That U. S. Act. tllr AMoclated I'tm to Coo tlaf TlmM. n VERA CRUZ, Mex.: Fob. 23 A Government troop train carrying a company of infantry from Moxipn SAN FIlANnisnn. iii. o.i Tim City destined for Knltum wns blown Southern Pnclflc will resuiuo through "" on Snturdny by tho robols. Tho traffic to Los Angeles tonight on Its ' wreck occurred nenr Lima Btntlon reiiiiliir HiOunlnln. wintln.r lio imin. of till) llltorocoilllli'ii Itnllivnw iAh over tho Vnlloy route. At tho snnio.1"1'0.8 fro,n Vorn Cn". tlmo tho Santa Fo regular service1, ,T1P explosion wns terrific, doinol Boutli will bo restored. It will bo ; tho wholo train. AH on Wednesday or Thursdny of this week utmr''. InchiilliiB 6Ti offlcors nml men boforo tho coast lino of tho Southern n,ld n Knslluh engineer, woro Iclll Paclflc will resume sorvlco. Tho cd' prlnclpnl trouble- Is nt Ventura, whore tho rlvor carried away tracks and BODY NOT RETURNED ronuuoti. tho unmngo Is being ro- I