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tlX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914. EVENING EDITION. PI I MM v I' fill Mi i,lBiJi,, DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL wnm uuuni J nnrim pnnm rry.i .1 y PINE STREET F , adjourned for ono week. .Mayor Al len wanted to adjourn ior io wm but tbo others decided they lind bet ter meet again next Monday and try and get final action on t'10 l'lne street matter. It was stated that although Councilman Doll would bo In Curry; county, louiiciiiiiuii vupim- "u Kicks on Auto lllll. Councilman Kvcrtsen laBt night protested against a bill for $1 50 for nutos for carrying uruuKs rrom mo E I IS Two Manslaughter Cases to Come Up at Gold Beach Other Matters. .1. C. Kendall hns returned from Pihi Attnrnou rtnec anri nthnr depot to tho city hall. Ho said that Fastsidc DeleCiatiOll Assured ,)pm''1rl' wI,c'o ho wont to confer Llty Attorney UOSS ana Utner 1-c thought that It was bnd enough to c ,l,ULn UBIl'ydl1"11 MHJJ,VILU with M. HggcrB. n youth of 22 who rrOPerty UWnerS mere UO- .have to furnish officers to hnnaic tno ui uu-ufjuiciuun uy uiaian- " "y t "iu uuncn inc nisi ject to Improvement. mi.. ill......... n . f.,.1 Hnt. mt lcared In n now role before the Coun-J men without giving tliom Joy-rldcs. Tlicro was considerable joshing about i I, field in the Plan. .if Mtrt ..mull, f.,. ...... t. rt. .!.!. 1 i wi UlU IIIUMl.ll IUI llllllHt llftlUUl U11VI iiir neon mulcted for kllimtr a com- i .... . . . - . tho bill. Mayor Robert Klttsoi , Counellmcn ' Vnn,0.n .nnm ." 1IM.8.n wl,,l ""ntl"8 fn n,i KnHiiklrf. i t umimv nn.i m a M..t.fn.in ucer iasi siring, i-jggcrs now Is tho .. ... . .":."' .""" .-.... ,, ,, , .,.. ... ell. that of remonstrating against a' councilman Kvcrwon a so rccoi - ,, Mr. wiiuc or rcastaiuo const!- -r,": "' X.. .. "l' " "V1, troot Imnrnrnmrni It wnn tno lato mention uiai inc civcincni piuii in mien a delegation wnicn appeared "' , ". .' ".." """'y' "'" "i lo a fonnal reraon.trnnce but ho the rear of tho city hall, which was before the Marshfleld City Council "9 V,1? whom ESKera ling tiirncd ov- presented a petition circulated among tnc owners or inc '"""' "- "" ; r, :,". '. " "Yi ' -i.. " v "'' "... ..T ", . .. o.l Mini It wn nrci.in..ii n-i., il land, a ong P no street which It is ",u -"" "- .?""'":' - i im nm. u iwun ui mur ;:::v": i. '..""" r." ..';:"?... i which he hnd formerly used for filling the city last evening and urged tho Intter to or all hit property, Iihb petitioned tho, owtiera of the sprinkler, bo nbollshcd. He said that hasten the opening of Ferry Street stnto not to prosecute, being convlnc .. .i.i"i. i. i. tlm nrncon Power Comnanv was mi thin sliio. Ah n rnmtit nt i,nir od thnt It was accidental. Owlnir to ironosedto irn prove west from Front charging 2 per month for the meter visit, City Attorney (loss was In- ""other similar case being up for this itrcctto connect up with the Eighth on It and as tho city had not used the structcd to facilitate tho condemna- ori f ,c1our n ,nnn llnlllt-',1 Mo'or street Improvement In Ferndalo. Mr. spritiKier lor nuoui iwo yciira, nu non oi a crossing over tno southern " 'i ir kumhk n compaii-- Goss said that there wasn't a houso moiigiu uiai u coma uu uisil-iibi.-ii iivcihc irncKs. .Mr. uoss said mat '"" ""' uh,uiwhb, ihih.ii imuicai on tho strcot. that all of tho prop- with. Councilman Ferguson agreed the condemnation proceedings would centers In tho cnae ertr owncrn were oimoscd to It ond lo ll"8 " " l"1- '" "" inuuiiuiy uo uvarti in me scptemuer . . l""rcJ "" i' r. 7" . .: . . . ...ln.l rri... ..1.1 .n...... Itlni. lift nnlfl lM... .. rilM..l. -,... 1.... l. I... I .IIIMI'n f'nlrt iiill there would uo no regular trnvoi " ini.-i iui "; ou.... (n.-iiu ui nivim v.uun, um no iiuiiu-, - v-.i. ..... "Niagara Maid' Silk Gloves Til in sii.K' rsi.nAnn lurmtT . .. Sold Exclusively in Murslifiold uf rPi,s, oi "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves arc Lien llvStore lo be the best silk gloves on (1,0 ffiW sold by Hie belter stores from Ooasf. in nj. i ALL STYL13S AND COLORS 50c TO .$1.50 Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women" Cor. Broadway and Central Ave., Phone 361 v I I that there would bo no regular travol needed, rno oiti pump may ue boiu. term or circuit court, out ho point- "" wc win open me seini-nii-; nvor It nfier It wan hnllt. Instead of raving icu Mime. ed out that there were Borne obstacles """' li;r circuit court nt tioid benefitting tho property assessed for Counciimnn Wilson bbui mat .Mana- that might delay It. i ueacn me rourtn .Monday In August. II, ho said that the Improvement Kor Ashby of tho Warren Construe- Mnyor Kittson snld that Eastslde1 Tll ol1 Brnl Jury will reconvene would damage It, as tho value of tho tlon company had requested that the was going ahead with tho improve- ,n,c 1 the Cooloy intiidcr enso. tironerty was factory altcs. piaiis ior ihivihk uo chh"h. nu i"- meiu oi .Mcivay street ami would " - cuuniy pooino ihihk mm Ho claimed that th improving Pine street o titnfin In rliitviti llin av Eighth street and that It was simply City Fnglncer iJucklnghnm said ho by the tlmo thnt RastBldo has. i coming to Curry as witnesses. Imposing a $2G00 penalty on the Pino "n" oDjcctions to tno proposed city Attorney C.osb asked what nullum TiiiiiIiIin. Btrent timnnriv nwnorn m hln Rlirhti, plan but thnt ho tlKcil the original tho Council nronosed to do nl.niit un. ft Is also roiiortod thnt fount V street to the extent of about JSCO.' specifications best. This provides on- Ing ahead with the condemnations. Judge Wood of Curry county will altcs, piaiiB ror paving no changed, no pro- mont of JicKny street and would Ma"f uurry county people think thnt ho motive for l,08od that the center of the street soon let the contracts and that ho tho grand Jury will fall to Indict, as was to furnish! ,JC raised ten Inches Instead of six hoped that .Mnrshfleld would have AIr- HIrrIiib and tho doloctlvo who nr- oxtra dirt from Inches and made oval. ,lts end of the new ferry route ready '08tcd Cooloy appear to bo opposed t() DO WMI .Mr. llucklngham saw . tho Counellmcn were oblcctlnc to tlm K"' an Investigation of alleged viola s ample for drainage.' Ferry street route. Ho said that tho tlona of tho Corrupt Prnctlco lnw In Ho said that everybody except Henry b" for a six-Inch rnlso In tho renter of Ho said that ho understood some of endeavor to hnvn tho grand Jury bp- Bcngstacken had signed It and .Mr. o sircei. . -KonrntnpUpn tvni willing In nnlv lin t Mat this WDH did not want to nppcar in tho light "miciiu oi ovui, uio siruot is siupuu uregon unuroad commlBsIon hnd "ie recent recall election. Countv of protesting too much. i most nenr tho curb. Informed lilm that oven though u Clerk Stannnrd nnd l-Mltor Mnrstors Ctly Knglncor llucklngham took Wiv Hjdrant llldi. crossing was condemned, tho city f tho Gold Hench Olobe were lend- tbo opposlto Bide and there was a Two bids were received on fur-, would hnvo to get n permit from thnt lnB flgiires in tho recall election, decidedly animated dobato between nlshlng fire hydrants for tho city, body before establishing tho ciobb-, Hiwvh on ('xiillle. 3iim and Mr. Gobs In which somo J- S. Lyons of tho Nelson Iron Works lng. He snld that he differed with' There hnvo boon boiiio thrilling caustic remarks wero made by Mr. offered to make a special hydrant, i tlio Commission. However, ho point- '"'"t raceB between the Clinrm and Gobb. according to a plan prepared by ed out that If tho crossing was con- the Telegraph, tho rival bnata on Finnlly Counellmcn Ferguson nnd them and City Engineer Hucklng- sldorcd within tho depot grounds or the Cortulltu Itlvor. Mr. Kcndnll iEvertBcn declared In favor of Improv- ' nd Fire Chlof Keating, for, yards It might be difficult to con- "nys It reminds lilm of the old packet log Pino street, saying that unless It 3 1 ench. It was stated that brass demn or tho price fixed on It might ,n' "" tho Mississippi, tho comno- was built, Eighth street, which Is be- w o uneu, n spccini vaivo pro- no prohlDltlvo, or tho city might bo "tlon between tho crows for the lng Improved nt a cost of almost $20,- vlded nnd the hydrants kept In stock, required to station a flagman there, "business being so keen. Tho bontn AAA 1.1 I!) n Mtnitnl In ultiillnn In ilin tnm.. I.n If ... Al.i . . .. - ""HO vmv, wonid nnvo n mind enu. .Mr. "" ""' u mu "" jij- no nnin mni no mentioned theso ,,ro prettily evenly mntched for Fcrmison nolntcd nut thnt In mn drnnt which tho city bought from obstacles lindiimo in. u-,.in,i i.,.u.. snenil. . .-. .. . . "-- - - "-.- .,. , -, , . ,. . - .. ...... 11,11 ..nor -1 --' ivortii ucna merclinntB wanted to do- lllu cranio company iasi year. hkio people to know that tho pro- Jlvcr goods on Eighth street thoy ' K Hnguo offered to sell tho ceedings might bo slow nnd difficult, would hnvo to doublo tho routo. Mr. 'ellpso fire hydrant for $.11.10 nnd M. A. McLnggan pointed out thnt Goos said that Marshfleld people wero ""other typo for JU7. McKny Btreot was tho logical routo not building streots to help North tlty Engineer micklnghnm said nnd that Furry street In Muruhfleld Dond merchants get trndo In MnrBh- thnt tho 1'7 kind was not desired wns also tho proper landing He field. and ho thought that the Nelson hy- said that It reached the heart of k.Mr. Buckingham pointed out that ornnt was better than tho Eclipse Eastslde, made u good connection Mm Pino street nronertv ownora tmii ''lc. Tho Council deferred nctlon with tlm iii.v riiv rnn. ... ,.. liccn given tlmu In which to have (ho for n .wco,t t0 Permit nn Investlgn- .Marshfleld landed tho people nenr .1-..1 111.1 I .. il.. 1... t. i it 4 linn nf Mill twn lii'1rniiu . 41. ,.,.,.... 1. 1- -.- ' I vhs TO BO TO W GETS SUB Atistrians Employed on Coos Bay-Eugene Railway Work Balk on Return. EUGENE, Or., Aug. 4 Austrian luhorers on the Willamette Pacific west of Eugene have no Inclination THED mm bill .street filled by the dredgo but hnd noti"011 of the two hydrants secured mis nil. uc said that by .KttIi dirt Jrom Eighth street now. I ,iio cost, oi improving I'ino street would bo reduced to about $2100, while Eighth street would get about 1650 benefit. Anyway ho said that Tino street would bo needed before" long as the North Front gtreot plank ing wns getting worn out and thnt nn other routo would hnvo to bo provld cd. Mr. Goss objected to this idea. -Finally, nftcr much discussion, tho oruinamt piov.dtng for going ahead with tho street wns rend nnd laid on tho tablo for another meeting. There Is somo mlxup over the owner ship of tho proporty on tho street nnd then there were not enough council anen presont to tnko final action. It was stated that It would be too FO SE ,SAIL SOOTH ON ;tho steamship docks .nenr tlm iionni !... 1 .. .. . . ---.- uuu vvu.uiiivuv to mo uuaines8 dis trict. H. T. Whltty said that Eastslde was desirous of gottlng action on tho ferry matter now au tho old whnrf was in bad shapo nnd unless a new route wns provided, tho county would hnvo to spend about $11000 In repair work. Ho said that ho thought tint the county would iiBslst both Knstsldo nnd Marshfleld In defray ng tho expenso of changing tho landing. Ho said that McKay street was tho OlllV livallaliln rnnln lii Pnui. Hide nnd Hint Forry street wns tho' GEO. I ELDER Steamer Leaves for Eureka witn Fair List Returns Here Thursday. Coos Bay Paving Company Wants $300 for Alleged Error nf Insnnnrnr. I tlon. uccnuso thoro waan't room for tin iuun iiur I'iivmu 211111 1 nil- 11 iiiiiiiiiuii iniian 11111 n un iii.........n .... .!.-...: v "...... r ,w" mi.. n :.... ."....". . ". ...... v - w- ''w i" ki mo uiri ironi Kignm street ""'"" vuiuinuijr iuhi iiigni pre- 'i wuiuu wiko tno rorry so much which Is bolnc wasteil ulmiL'sliln tlm soutcd n bill to tho City Council for longer to malm Mm u.. .,., lllls. nbout $300 for extra oxponso on tho that thoy hoped to get' n fifteen- ODjcrtlon by Imgle. '"1" """")' puvihr, which u '"ihhu lorry service established. n nr t .. . claims was Incurred ns n result of Finally tho Council inii,.,.i.i m- w.w. . LUKKif, OI llOllingliaiU, fimilPrlnp Avni-lll nl.n....l..n .!. I.. nnuu l .. ...... ..1.1. """".. .. -------- ---n--i-i t.iu - " o .. ifit.11 suit riiMimmiiii. linn nu,...nn.ll . ... " na pos- ivnsinnniAn nion itini.A.i ... ----- ..-..w vuiiim . iiiuirnL Uiriirillll.iil . Ilin 1a1 mi... n 11 gainst Pino. street. He said that ho , r C,"" ,V'U ,n '"",.. '.""". 1 V.V v,mw ,,,,,CT "8 ra'u11' paid In If tho assesVmeni u pIl. I , . I'.0 Iina hcnrd .n,n,1' versions' , City Englneor Buckingham but that ho thought S Solro1 '.' !""... ,0..m.!Uie.,!"''h? t"0,,fi't thnt that thoro wns dangerous pi llo said that them un t .,.": "" "' ',u " r,K"i " ' until "'"! rront strcot where -- 'u kimvii iiii- Miimit nrnnr unu aumi.tt i... n. . i w r n-rnn n... 11 . Proving here. Mr. stated aco on traffic hnd lintlor -ni.i iimi " "T '"" """. """r" ""l l,lu ' '".VVfB "wriuirouo tracks twice. Ho 5tr. Logglo hnd licen V. ichi rV f.Ll:"'r-'J.r ..,""' u'er'nK depnitnient Bam that when C. E. NlcJ.olson deed- Id assessment on North Frani streefi " rUol IsT, iL H IL ,.... T, !,' !l!. . .. ". " - -- w ..v uiuj win ii iiiivn rn nrntw.t lm.,11.,.. i.. i.-. .. " V. .. "". "" .ess; sra.r.ffTsais jk. sa 'rff,,,sr'aci,cKS- . : 'n'1 . .l'cor0 S0I1K, A. E. I)ut- " '' .'' ,.,,l'f.rl8' " S' IUlllllllK. Mrs C. A. Metlln, c. V. Ineson, J. n! Cookflon, .Mrs. c. H. Wothorbeo. Wnr-ic-n Natwlck, Julia Nut wick, Knther Ino Murphy and Daisy Natwlck. T.SS HIHIM'I.VH llllili. H Amv,im Titm I Cw tUf Tlm. WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. .. I ho Senatorial commltteo fnvornbly reported tho bill to bring foreign Miips undor Amerlcnn register and the Sennto wnB ready to pass It. Tho Gcorgo W. Elder had a rulr list south from Coos Hay for Eiirckn. fcdio will leturn Thursday morning iind sail ut 10 o'clock for Portland. Among those snlllng for Eureka on her wore: MIbs I.. Itlchnrdson, Stanley Chnnd-1 ".'V0""11 unir and nro threo dnyR John Anderson's Jag Gets J mio uueer mdlcametl many uncnders. .loll II Alldersnn elnrlnJ I. . bratlon of the wnr or Mock c1 little oar V nm trnl n .i...7,r?l in Innvn for tlmlr linliin inuitri. nn- vnulnrilni. nfi. ... 'I '"1 on tho iiowb of poBslblo war, which Btreeta and went out on tbt i no iiuuiiiij ninuiKi iiiruugii mo ran- ""u hul uuwn on n plieoiplNl road cnmpH, nccordlng to LoJboii DJol- tho water conipnny had plleiijv Gtlch, n Montenegrin who enmo to Tho tar or pitch was warm mdrk, trigone today rrom Knnilnll-nnkor'H An hour or so later Marihtl (V camp No. (!, on tho Sluslnw. Ho had enmo along and grabbed At!r piaiiueu to icnvu una month for Mis "in no count not Jerk him u niiiuo in .Moutcuogro, uiKing wjtn icoi, i-inniiy Andcraon wdi 1,1m Ills cousin, Snlro IlJolotlch. who nnd by careful effort he id r. wiib examined this morning for his succeeded In wresting hlmlooKb snnuy Mini was coiiiiuiiicii to tho in- wio tnrrcu pipe snuo nHyliim hy tho county court. -If they start fighting I don't go," he said this morning. "Wo will Htay here." lie states that tho fifteen or twnntv AiirttiiaiiH In tho railroad canips with W00(1 saloon. wnicn uo is acquainted tiiuo tho untile attitude. According to Thonins Dixon, mnnn gcr or tho McArthur-Fcrks compnny, mllrond contrnctorH, not nioro thnn ton por cent of tho labor forco on tho Willamette Pacific nro residents of either of tho countries luvolvod, Tho foreign element Ik composed, nccord lng to Mr. Dixon, mostly of Hnllana, Swedes, Danes and Albanians. Thoro nro practically no Sorvlnns and few AtiBiriuns. General Inrormntlnn of tho war has piobnhly not reached many of tho camps, as newspapers hnvo to come Others who landed In lalllnit for being drunk were John U, uan liounis, Henry iinll.c. E.D Hort Johnson nnd John Ml ml Intter caused a fight In thcoUJJ BIB LEAGUE BALLI19 XATIOXAli I.KMXK. Chicago 0. Philadelphia S. tin. - - n 1. 1.... 111 nl.l Imrnr.. lln.v .......1. !... l.l,,.;.. iliminirK , i.ruuniju u. No considerable movement Is expect-, ?' cd among this clnss. Thoro havo been several Inquiries by foreigners at the different railroad depots In legnrd to rates to Now York at which point all foreign citizens can seeuto freo transportation to their homes, Splro's mania, for which ho was ex amined todny, Is that ho Is heliifc hougnt tiy an unknown enomy w, o wants to kill him. lip inn away from the ramps and his cousin found him In tho woods suffering from ubaolute fear. Ho had to bo tied up when bi ought back to enmp. Thoy wero accompanied to Eugene by Jnck Doyle, a deputy sheriff. moro thnn ho could bond for, nnd nl o on Hemlock nvenuo. Would Tax AutnlstN bio that the company had over the maintain n sidewalk on tho west side concrete work near tho Mill Slough of tho tracks but thnt tnov i.nv nn? irmgo. a large amount of concrotn done so. It wan nnlnin.i ... ... .: I .. .--- - .w....vl M,.L IHHL II Louncllmnn Doll suggested last "" ,0 l,u talum "l "d replncod. flagmnn might bo rcnnlrcd thoro night thnt tho automobiles bo taxed ,no rontpnny claims that Inspector; -.-. . M L J?J "; (jy tho cltv tn innlin nn anm.. nt ih.i Averill nrderril Mm w.il ....... .... i. ...... .... cxpcnBo incurred In repairing streets ,,'""'K tho mixture, putting In more 'wanted to havo It hard navnfi '? jhlch they damage. Councilman J,,nt than should havo been put, once, but City Engineer lucklnBi.nnl Wilson approved of tho Idea, but ' make good concroto. Unu that tho ffmi J.Rll.n StonCo,n,n!!L,K,i0t,,e!, W." .wn8 n" SUwt W'k' so- Ho Pointed olfthi enr itfn Oners' row Vave?m,yma a,0m,.,. W"rffM,,r wero "'- "ul -r T ro,Vn' hero ., dSe"". -- v .r.n.e ,0 Jm.n "'"to 11- tho collection of nssessmentH m, ii. W18 mndo four years aco. It i .n !, ,iu nciiun was lOKen on tho Vlmli t..h. .... ..... L T" Rn Knfi il... .. i. i. .:'-'.' ." " iv.iiH tnm i-.iKuui icrrnco - mi m u una 10 oo dug matter. Kicks mi Venwr. v.uunciimnn l)oi also want,.,! street work. .out nnd replaced with solid earth A rebate of JI2.C-I wus ordered , I'ourtli Stivet Cns know If the brlek vpnWr frn . i .... . ' "" '" ' "' Hm,ui n",, n m nr vvu """nioy uoss stated that ho "". . " ,VIL 'Tick eneer front being amount to Mi mv a i.'.i . ex nected to enf nniinn .. .. 7. put in tno oil a nui'ii u-iii-nin.,i... ....;. :"... i . ii ,-. ':""."."" v" " uurui was nccordlnu to tho oniinn - u " "'". l " .w,,0 . "' t'ommorcinl ?"':. wo n A. 11. Manl ruin ruKHwiso. inspector Tr bbev hhI.i ,.. .1,..., , V ----..- t(( HIIIIV. To l.miei- lli-idge. !l-;- v nt....g -i Vm ed t z :l. ul&r rBw'nu. nl.l i. .... -r. . d la t he UrhirrabeC i,!m ?,U,n,,e ",nnk ron,,wny w"8 rn !'"8 milnea tho d,' fro"' 'olloc ,inB Igewlse !! tihS15 i '":' ".or.p ,,'"" for wrk that whh n.nbef8nft. The other property thnt the ordinance only required a three-inch wall and by lnnK the ! iiiuiuir, me wan com no, i th.i I &jsml- Sn ! (ChJ Emblem Buttons and Charms MOOSE Big Selection of Moose Buttons. Masonic Odd Fellows Elks Eanlcs R e d Men Knights of PythiasOwlsEtc. RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPT. Phone 122. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Facts About Combatting Nations SKItVIA Serbs, a Slavic tribe, Invaded tho prehent Sorvla 037. Converted to Christianity -900 Passed under Turkish rulo -ifiO, (lot Independence 1877. Proclaimed a kingdom 1882. Population 3,000,000. Area 18,040 square miles. Capital Ilolgrade. Standing army 195,000. Navy None. Ituler Crown Prlnco Ilegeut Alexander. AL'STKIA Austria's wnrs begnn In 14 n. C, when tho Romans conquered the Norlcl. Tho Hapsburg Imperial family has reigned In Austrln since 182G. Area 241,513 square miles. Population 45,405,267. Capital Vienna. Standing army 810,000 men. Navy 1 1 4 Bhlps. Ituler Francis Joseph, empor-or. owners have a rebnto coming to thorn tV. V, u l,,nt ! back until tho Manloy case Is disposed of. To Hold Hcaiing. City Recorder Duller said that tho controversy between John Sneddon ii m h. j Hansen ovor a Johnson avenue i eiinto allowed Hanson should ho bettled soon. Councilman Fergu son snld that ho im.i n,i .. . hold a hearing but nt dlfforont times somo of the Counclliuen or Interested k i, Tf", , ' "I1 n,,!",,, ,u,,1 t l'd ecu loft dragging along, cltv At. oiney t,,,8a 8a)(1 int from Cnnlich Voccnl I : .I'li.i... . . u promioiy would bo best to have . rj " ,' j , i ru.c,r,MU ai.unuea Mates will Send $8.- nn iixiiii vir nmn r u nnn rrr . ' WHEAT CARGO LEFT IN POUT AMERICANS TO BE GIVEN AID Cincinnati 2. New York 7. Cincinnati 5, New York I. St. Louis 0, Dosluii 1. A.MKItlCAN' I.KAfil'K. Phllndolphla 8, Chicago 9. Washington 7, Cleveland 1. Now York 1, Detroit 4. IloHton 1. St. Louis C. NoirrmvK.sTUitN lrwit Mallard I, Spokane 13. Vlctorln 3, Seattle 1. Tacoma 1, Vancouver 4. AUKt UN HO Cll uuicers Carter. Ulchardson hlioupo conduct tho hearing. MDO.K IS (IIVHX TAMOO. and Moos,. (',,u.ntloii iW,IN , )M.,. llllllO Plllllic.lti .iiii.u At ivim;, August 4. Portland Instructed to Re main There. till Aihm-Iiim) V,f xa Cvo, Dtr Tn,M Miitlsh bark Howih lmu h.i dors from her owners, CJeorgo Wind-' ".I1" & ?.?". of. Mverpool, to remain Mexican Rebels Start Both k mies Towards Capita! Frf erals Lose Battle. IRAPUATO, Mex.. AUB.1. erai uurogon nrnvcu ""VT.. yi nml fronnrt are now mob IIIWJ Z. for tho inovemont on M"1 This place Is only 18 """to west of Mexico City, i'lfi takon after heavy tleMe- Mlnnco nttncklng with cau7- Federals lost 200 killed W prisoners, while iiiniuu nbout the same. SALTILLO, Aug. -bfl on .Mexico City of more than i well armod Constitutionalist m wns begun on oruem - Cnrrnnza. 000,000 on Cruiser to Aid Tourists. ' IDt AtioclilM Frtt to Coot ny Time J WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 4 American Red Cross uepr today sent to Con- will sail on tho 'ienne", President Wilson A ... .... -----.. , .,,. Q... ,U 1.U11- tll ... I .....;":."'""''"" ' IUHIIUH KlfSS n Slleeinl llinaanirn ool,l.. .!. turn (..... ,...!.:: ":". ' " "' " "ui luruier oruors. p.in .i i..i... ".." ..tw """"b. " imi wi iMiiuiiiiiiu nr linm.n H..I .Ui. . . -- i iiiivtiiiii ti iiinrnniinrinti mn r aa liniic... :.. ..'.".. " '"" V.UUI iiuuors are seek nc to cm liriiioi. I nnn t. -..""' U"",V'"" ul -.uou,' ..-...o i.i.ioi ut) will! Ilin nnnuni.l .. Mils in.,..., ... " ." . "v lui Daymaster will be In charge ' treasure. ntmWf Assistant Secretary Drfcw of tho Wnr Department, Amorlpnn Red CrOSS WW bo with tho consent of consignees to opted at tho afternoon Ves o "ne I Wi'omT?" f -V01?60 ronvon Ion. ' Another resolution adopted nro. ' vleds that tho -Call of tho Moose , he official paper of the o dPr wl Ich 1 Is now sent freo tn i,,,i.:" .' lcn ! Vrm o,An, ,he ordor of more t?,,ny orr'"'0,, t0 f,lr,llsh n expodl .", ?!Vn '.""ntlnued and ,,onnr- foice " - '"en to go to find b Blven t0 th0 tubercular nay destination desired at tho entire expense of the Commonwealth, AI'STRALIA OKKKIIS All). j in; AiwcUiM Prm lo Coo. bj Tlme.l .ur.i.iiuuiijvK, Aug. 4.Australla tho lellef of Americans ho supremo dicta ' ' .l "",,.lI " ,,!,""c. a.ss'"o U war risks! abroad. ,l.m i" ... "ITX can ,,e.o.d In c.b houses in 'dr for BnSind. "" U, I,ac,n ast appropriated yestenlay.' ThVnov ..r" . .?""!" J.. " 'solution ad-1 . will be nart of n irniii ui,i,. ... be transported on tho cruiser Tonnes- u.iiT,,Si,lV:iI,JQd cn,l80r Tenneasoe hot1 lJ New York tonorrow with iHn ,vo ?ml elBht mnilona In gold for Americans In Europo. Tho sources from which all tho gold will he taken havo not hpon r.,n.r j. mined, but It will bo arranged at a1 llltlTIRII C1UMSKB SAllA jny AmocUIM rtm to Com W jjj "AVANA. Aug. .-' cruiser mirwyen ic.i nEUsM0' t.ii.1 wiiii nil 1 uhts extlngu" Pltl.MARV IN KANSAS- llattlo of Hnllots In Sunflow" Toouy. . .rJrii' S mr AMOCltl rrt to coo. w rnwir A K'nns.. Aug. '",. ( I tate-wt" !--, TOPEKA, Kans., Aug, further conferenco iiiuon .o.o i..i.. Tim women '" officials and the bankers. The navy for tho first time.