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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
EhmS ,r. - rfwTTvyirfVijfityv jvyrrrwi $m&fiwfmr?vt ray-Ts-'giSr f.y -Bpsu, re -j 'Wi""Hi(ip'v",i j" K rvn 77 . THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSMFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX L. LLV immB LIFELIKE IS FAST AGROUND SHJPPIING MEWS G. W. ELDER IK THIS IMG BREAKWATER ARRIVES HERE Party from Marshfidld Has Thrilling Experience Sunday . On Kentuck Inlet Trip ncv. unii, cai.tnin ot the good ahip Arrives on Time, Bringing a Rr:nn, aa poocPnnpr? . Three !.tfo-Uno" tins Horn hie fnHtir ri.,.,,, I !I nf K7 iDr,nU? rda&UiytJI 5, I III LL . ... -- rctaaunyw 1-101 ui ui along Coos Uny for a great while,' i Oouoc fnr Qotlth but Sunday afternoon the "Life-Line" I Leaves TOr DOUlll lonlly mailo Its first big mark lu the (.Crossing tho bar nt sovon o'clock of Them Hindoos, Whose Destination Was Illinois irorld. The particular part of tl.e""0 rl 0 gJi ffi! ,.r.blL . world that tho mark wag nindo on ,y:(tor nlll0 0.clock wm, a paascn- tho steerage, tho Ilrwikwator arrli was n mud bar down at tho montli' cox list of sixty-seven. For this " t".'B morning from Portland I . .. .... . . . lint llirnn lllinflrn.l nmil !! Illntv-f nil With n lmawsntsur list of thirty in arrived on I port tho Elder carried' about 200 her three hundred and ninety-fourth tuns of miscellaneous freight. Sho trip. On the boat can three 1 1 In- ii. .nn.1v H.U nflni-nnnn fnr Mm dOOB WllOSO destination Was tO llllVO of Keutuek Inlet. Tho "mtv nllot" of the "Llfe-Lluo' ..II. i t. - i.uf.... .1 .. 1 I 1v.tf nntilu tlilo nftiiKHnmi tnt tint Zo nndhehervK "com ug . Manhfleld, UllnoK anitby n,B; . . 1 . . ..... mmm am I I I I n .! H 1TU 141 nu. 14UU 111 IIIVIIMIII.F J IliVII . mo water wouiu carry a uoni, or gaB- ikubi uiu. ,. . i..ii..ii, , t,,i,i kt i.,ii.vi ii.,, t,n. ollno would push one. During thls'M. J. Harden, I. W. Hawkins, Miss f. k"?'odBKrtcn,0,.n?.fUHj.l ,lJi " time Capt. iinll has seen tho iircak-'C. K Hanna, It. H. Height. II. B. c,;f " rT t Pnr in7Zi this water, tho Nairn Smith and other well Hock. Mrs. II. 13. Heck, Reutrlco be taken north to Portland Md his regulated ships run plump Into Moth-, Clay tot, Mrs. M. II. Mulloon. 'S ""V of ' S.o'Thbln paVaon- cr Earth and stick, hut tho "Life- A. C. Tower. Mrs. S. J. Male- -o.-""'0,-,1!'-.". ' Lino- has always kept an even keel orn. tank 1. Pago. Jas A I rynnt & 0 . o bus Sunday however, the goo, Httlo S0S,MPf!10 " .! $ B " p- M'llci ' 0rKK. " " boat got Into the aw in with the rest orof: J- Av, K'', "re' Orant, Sadie Goulard. C. L Llngor and when she lilt tho flat sho was "ustcr Minion, l.. i. .Mcmni, i. c. ,. cniniiton Mrs Ilnrk- ilolnir her host tin usual As the rtir-' Morgan, Frank Thorson, J. B. IUcnt- Pjor llonr yompion, Airs. .r uoing ncr dcjub usuai. as mo cur- Mni.Bimii whiinnv r A Snfo hclmcr, A. N. Ilolman, 1C. Duffy, C. reiit BWiing the boat further on tho Mnisiiiii! wiiitncj, J. a. haro, fn,i,mT Mrs A M Luce A M mud tho men folks shoved with their ? A. Jcukjns. Frank Garcia. 13. .1. A;n(,L0nx'MIr?i;.V JVr:' jilkcs while tho ladles sang "Higher Ground. They got It. A launch canio to the rescuo and " " " ,".," " ' " m T Oco- Sml, Mre- J- Stewart, John forthwith stuck fast. Some fisher-"'- '''ctnoi, iniuino .mobs, airs. i. . . , , jack.on Mrs John inon worn uuintr hv In thnlr imnf K Moss, Frank Strnwthor, B. B. aiownri, .lonn jacKsoii, .urs. om men wore luiing dj in tncir boat hoiilsa I.einm Jackson, Uyron Jackson, F. L. Mo- cran ng tl.clr necks to watch tho' J;nfc"0'v . it . ' nott II Ilium ' "Wfo-LIno" do cross-country stunts Ktliol I'epln. Ms. W. II. Peppier- " " "l. ind laughing nt their good friends' ?r ZaP M,VCJi..Jl.lm,...1.,,,lIlm, misfortune, when auddenly their '"; ,1' " '" 'VCJ ' ,' Ti1 ' .V',8, .n n 1 inn lllin i i....o.i Ti.n i fi... ...i W. T. Mahonoy. Hclnil Knskl. Knto 1 1 A 1 1 1 II '1 1 111 AM ram du wa thov too had mndo their mark. ,,"latn Henna WlIJa, W. Brlckson, XUUJ, IOU, JUKI llliiuu ineir, iiiiiiu. .., .. Wnnilrnw Mm W 11 Wnn 1. Three boats fast and "water, water r),:v "b v t, Vl.r q V ;.,,Imm everywhere, but not a Hlilp would J ' njlor. S. b InnliigR, fln, Hv tl,la Mm,. I lin tmlloa wnro 'Ir8 S- ICIIIIIIIgS, .M. II. Ileilller- singing "Why do you wait, dear J oxW ' 1 1 Arth ? " W ' sS ithcr. why tarry so long." After ''" "'x' J bu Si Dr' II MoH hour or so of "waiting" Capt. Cut-' 'J' ,c' A- f ""! re'. "'; V,'"',' .11.1 tl, l-n,w..l C.linnrllnli" nnf 1IHS l-"llini l.BW IOr, .1. . .Mllll, U float all broth an lion .,.. .,, .,. i,n n M.ll-..,i .., up mil uiu uuuu oiuiiuiiuui uui j i,',,..rm. m,. ii r. i,',,v Aiulrnv and .came to the rosuco to tho, tuno g. I u ''; J '', ' ", 'A"J or "iioHiico tne ponming, nmi noiu ,. m.i..,. u um.i, ...... 1 " fort-f"r L.!"n ?o,.n,n?:::.',.,,t.Lt. Tiio ; following 2 v ;z ' IIIK III! II HI I lllllllfll II II I1IIIIIII llllf b . .. . rest o? tho fio.iiia off lino deep ?.!' ," ,l " lS?,eluV:, ,J",0T: With Full Passenger List ? S&XtotnXiltoA "'' oi?eniJ; V.B Martif: 1 Pleasant Trip Reported so nil hands had to tnko to tho Ilfo m,.iv-.. w Aniii.M.i t vn.i w , ' boats. Tho llfo IrnntH In this enso i,0HBi 0 iiimsiMi. 11. Itiindnl. ii" Sillil Despite tho fact that alio had ronslBted of ono slciff mat iookcii i,,,,,,- w n,.iu n t.i...i..v.. . ronorted In trouble off San Fran flno and turned out to bo a cross ho- MaIpoI M 'K W,BOn T Vnn' j' elsco laHt Batm ween n goyacr and a bath tub. but ,l Adams, S. Slnionseii, H. Snilth, atonniahlp Parnli Jn duo tlmo nil passengers were trans- jj, gcott and M. Jonson. morning from P forrcd to tho Meteor, Dr. Losllo being ,tlio last hut not least, and It was Rev. Robert E. Browning Is Highly Pleased With Succes sor to Bishop Scadding Itev. Robert B. Drowning return ed from Portlnnd Saturday via Drain, nnd expressed himself as greatly plcasod with tho choice which the convention made of a now Dlshop to succcod tho lata Ills hop Scnddlng. "I regard Dean Walter T. Sum ner," said Rev. Drowning, "ns n man of the flrBt callbrn to lend tho Dloccso of the Episcopal Church In Oregon. He Ib a strong church man, n forcible speaker and a man oi tireless activity. Bvory ono In Portland feels that he will bo a worthy successor to Dlshop Send ing, who was 'ft great worker for the interests of tho state. No bet ter testimonials to his ability could be found than the high honor which tho Chicago metropolis has conferred upon him In various ways. He headed what was undoubtedly tho most able commission over appointed , to Inuiilro Into the moral conditions of Chicago. Ho has a position on nltuost every Importnut board In tho! city and everyone tliero looks to) him ns n leader In moral and civic nffalrs. Ho has lectured widely In different sections of tho country and Is characterized ns. n fearless exponent of the modern conception ' of tho church ns a power making for rlglitcousncss. In a very pe culiar sonso ho was tho choice lu tho convention of tho lay mem bers. After ono or two ballots on tho part of tho clergy It was seen that Dlshop (rlswold, of Kan sas would bo elected, but after his "lertlcn, tho liilty failed to concur, Rev. Dr. Young, rector of tho larg est church In Chicago was then elected, iind ho, too, fulled to ho confirmed by tho lay delcgntcs. Af ter further sneuehes Iind hnnn timiln pnssongoYs snii- Arrived Here This Morning i "i",t ;' ton answoui, who, IIWIH, It ,ll,vl, .ll V flllUII iVIIll'l It ill! lilshops, It w.ih decided on tho part of the clergy to ballot on his name. I Although ho ercurcd n larger ma lleoli Jorlty than on tho provtoiis battot. still tho laity com I not bo brought Saturday morning tho. to seo lu tho satno llvhl. Bvery- Ibo arrived hero thlsi tiling pointed to u (icnuincic and brtland. ronort lnu u aoino of tho clergy hiioko of ndJourn- most nleasnnt trlti. unmnrrod bv nnv ItiK until the roKiibr nununi con- A M .. 1 ...... .. TI. uuI...l .. .I1 lilltirtll l.xt t 1 . I t..lla.k.l ! .I..I SOU 111 IIICHH'IHB. Olio Clirril'd ll llltl ,uiiiiu, nut nun "iio mui-u uy uui- .iiuniuin, onin uibuii, .inn. .1. uiiii, ,- --. :, ....,,- -. .. ... r 7' I Master Olln. W. A. Garvin. II. Dook, J Tewo , II. W. Day, C. . Wcs , IE Dook. II. I). IS. Dook, D. C. Dook, L',I0Wo1' "0V' n,",C- "i Wc,9t, U E NEW BISHOP IS i LACE To Please You Tint's our eoiiMtanl nini and rn,,no , ' unit wciir wuu 10 l)iea80 VOU ill tllo ' you-to please you by always dieerfu)j?'1?, iL-iimuiiiB inn-tiling Uiat (lOOS llOt DWVfr h, 1 is it ought to be. ! uto wajh 1 as In fact, wo try to coiuluvl this l,i,rflrne(f .. to mo square dyal, boar ng jn , , rwm customer satisfaction is of v ffl LS' ?K?ess- Tiy ,u ami TO kSl.l L.UIlll llllb " The Satisfaction Stort u 7;n ov showiiig a nice line of Raincoats, English Slinons and Gaberdines 11 Prices Ranging From $ 5 to $S "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe JJaiulon Three Stores: MARSIIITJELD Myrtle IV w SUII STARTED nearly tno last in i ior nun ioo, inn Al flMR thn WATPPPPOMT I Passenger nsi ami nnoui juu iona,egu'a h mi ciorgy oi mo iiir-oii q Pronnicpn Min Whn Pen finnlly tho llltlo boat with its prer-1 I ALUIMIa tlie WA I bHhnUN I 0f frolghf, part of It being tho now PolntH, who saM they would remain "1 rranCISC0 IVian WHO HO- t, furniture consigned to tho now Con- on iiignt in oritur to secure nn nice-' motCu IVI yrtlC rOint nailWay Is in California Mixup 1mm ninl iint nvnrtli fpnthnrwolcht - cargo was hauled to safety. I rl'u pnsollno schoonor Randolph way Apartments. tlon. It wiih long nftor twnlvo then It was far too late for Uev. Hall's IU11 ouuiniiiy niiernoon .loiiiiu Those urrlvliig on tho Pnralso, i-iuary juuge namsey, or tho uro- mcolliig. htit the ftplrlt of tho jiurty ot' Oold Reach aftor having WOro: II. Aldrlch, II, Wella, O.tKon Supronio Court, HUggostod to( wub still unbroken. Someone, bo- '"-'on delayed for a day on nccount Durchiird, J. B. Hutchison, Mrs. II., tho lay dologatoB that they might llovcd to bo II. A. Kelso, tho dlatln- ofn!i10 wnathor over tho bar. Konnod Mrs. Tom Juiiios, Lura mention tho ono en whom they gulshod musician from Chicago, who , T' Imnbor scliooner Bllzaboth nurr Jnmoa, Donald Adani8, N. L. could ngreo. Dean Sumnor was rm- i-,w ii mnniliw nf llm inrlv aiii'tfnat. loft llaildoil Slllldny lit IllldlllKllt Minvniv Mr Mnvcnv. .Inn. IIIkhov. ' IllodlatolV named. Illlll 111)011 tho hal ed that tho wooda woro Ood'H first ,)01l1"!!, for ,t!', B0Ht.M: . . II. W. Rlgga, R. RobertB, II. Hat-! lot ho received a largo number tomnlo, bo nil hands took to tho , Wlth n ' dockloud of lunibor field, B. StciKiulst, II. O. I.enry, B. of tho clerical voles, which was 6IG LEB BALL SI iir ahk uim rrm u cm Nj n coast m:cu: Vonlco Portland llltt and Klllutt. Rlt sr, I (Second dot.) woods, whoro they drlod off and ro- ""- " nmiui iu,t um uoiiuisi, n. rapagra, 11. wime, v in. nii" iiiuiiuiiuiin uu mmr imri, mm Killed thnniHi'lves with groon nppleH ovor . ,n , ,mr t,,,s .morning Kaber, J. Keonun, C. (Jultor, II. rll but ono of the lay InlogatoH vot- from a hospitable farmer's tree to fr"m lll '"nlth mill bound for Snn BRbor, J. tl. O'Mnlloy, A. Ilniibou.'od In Ills favor, nnd ho was declared tho tuno of "Rovlvo us again." ' Frnmisco. II. Dergor, J. S. Roberts. .elected. Seriously, tho spirit shown on all J ho ClonrKo . hldor loft for hu- j "Whllo Doan Siininoi-a iinmo wiih sldus was tin. kind Hint wins and all ro,,.n this nfternoou about ono o'clock PI,..NTS IN K'B HOX. . before tho convention numbor of I'lMf.lUlIIU III 111(1 IlMlllir iiuiiinunH - J Klllolt, Ltil 43 of tho dozen or odd passengors wero ready to '.hip with Capt. Hall any VUZ ,,'Sl.?nb0"110, '",,,lt I(i:!'H,10' N"" )! Vu? time ho would suv tho word, and lnul . r(,a) .. ;"!' .n "tr ,a t0' .- Them fr who", ihV.l.rVtV"t fwm an oh- j tMr0 "WUnl has bee , Incidents woro related rocnrdlnir hU iisheiiger 1'liially Gets work which told what Kind of n oin Hotel. i.ii.in ho Is. The Cathedral bf i. bccnmo of my plants", ''oter nnd St. Peal, of which Dr. sorvor excop Cni UIU" BlUll lllll U HUIII (III U- M,, ,.,! i- ,. , ...l, :, "Hit UtllUIJ7 HI IHf IIIUIIIO , - ' "" -" ....... ... .,.. ,,,, r thoy will get there, of course, l8" nnV, t", , ?. wns blulc oulinoanod a woman aboard tho Nnnn fluiimor Is doan, Is situated In ono tlons excepted. i U,0WnPim. ... i 1 . .n..i, s",ltu Saturday us tho tlmo o c"i.b.- ylio llnibyO Ri!nllntsa ... ....ii .ii.i..'. 1...1 1 ii. ..., orkinen today woro at work on .... ,i. i.i i.nn, , in,. nf dm wnrat ,i luiriciu ,.r fiii,.n.. i,l(,iuri,Miumu, , roimlrlnir the enulnes on tho Alert. :""" V"' u "". .l"" ,"."l,"..", '" V" i " ;;.i.A-"-.Vi". -.;.'"?. o scnooi-uoiiso, nui no miuiu ...,,,,, ,"'.;. , ' ,, ,, .:, -,,. .iii: l" uock. auuih iuu uocit uu """" " '"'""" ,u,"mu nf e ii fc ill eomo loyal convorls from hl8 crow, ' ; ' " " "" "" " ; :""' ,,',",,; riiHhod excitedly. Thoro was u nur- oritur in trying 10 uoip unci roiorm among whom wero Dr. Losllo. Dr. h".1.'" ,J ..S1" ',u ""'i ' rlod word to a portor nnd off ho thoso who llvo thoro. At Christmas nni ai.0. it.,.. n,..i mio iinon. ".1 ' (1 om """ l"is ib expected to lluiwl,i , ,i, pii.wii,.r imtni nmi iin. a card and n ncrsoual Iliessnirn wont rr,i mih kU MronHor. All Alnhn tul5.0. n,,2ut l.wo ..w-05?' . t inniided of Clerk I). B. Wolch. "Did forth to each Inmate saying: 'If yt Maiuoy. Miss Alice Tlcokell, Miss "8 0riuSCB fioiii?i fnrSn n I'V.n" II wo,nn lenvo H0I,, ,m",B horo7" r t0 ,?,VX V", ,th,8."f2' c?," nn(, ,...,.. i.,,.. ..i.... ... i .iii.i, hub moiiiiug doii nu rot oan rraii-i ..n.... ...., i.nnnn.n . ,i. ..in..,, son m." nntniiin nt v... .i,.,r. , ..I... .. IIIIL .1(1. . ...... ... ..ll.au I......... -v . . . m..a...w ... IIIU ......... ... i JIUIUII .hci.uiikiiiiii, .Mi r.niiiur tt mi- .r,. )ln.i o.... pniir nv Mlnit Amv niilnvsnn. Miss Minilln CUC0 "ml t",U ' e,lro (ulovsoii, Mr. J. T. Urand, Mr. II. A.' m,.,, ,i"ri i.-i' i.'mt vi I'nniw 'yelled tho eler Kolso. Mr. I.. D. Shrodo, Mr. Simons. I SAI '' ()l llAA ''""SWISS t.OOIlS. Uen-liop. !.ln 0. II. Raymond and Mr. Frank' I)elimlan'or ,000 ,H KxiHxtnX '.S lll.. ...,, , -p , ,u.,J '" llM"trlal Revival. I J1 'T? L8?."1 Rov. Hall says that J. T. Rrand wna tho hero of tho occasion. n ln.lv Inft III vnnr enrn lnnl nlcllt?" tllO Cntliedinl tllO lirlHOIlora or Ihn 'yelled tho elerk to a brass-buttoned c'ly Jnll whoro ho often ministers, nuu urvi'icu a luuninin us inoir np-. t in Int tor Himtternd iireciuiinu oi nut lovo and orrorla aentonces," I loft thorn In of Deon Sumnor." the Icq box." i wnon nsKou as to tho probability WASHINftTO.V. D. U.. Sent. 31. ' "Ico box?" gasped Welch." "Say ot Dean Suninor's' Accepting tho call n'l.l nhnr,,,,,. t 1 'I fl llin T I f . I T 11 C f T I ( I II I mlvlnnu If. fl.r. Q.vlau l..n- I HI1I1IH1HA If It Illlll 110.0.11 II llOttlO 10 110 I'-lDIBCOPlHO. ItOV. IlrnWIllllL' Lino wns flonted and Is being Hon roport that tho safety of a com-.of beor you'd have put It on tho said that ho thought ho would, rto brought up to hor slip by Rov. O. merclnl route for Swiss oxports Btovo. Ico box nnd ho fairly gasped, o t"o wet Hint recently ho roMs IvcRoy Hall. I through (lorinany nnd Rottordnm has too overcome for appropriate words, eu calls to go to larger cltlos as boon guaranteed. That would pormlt nio plants woro iiurneu trom inoir ')"' ,wl puiumi imriBiies. exportation from Switzerland of sllks.l frlBld "hot house" and hastily rf a- ,ln"t ,u 8 , ,s , an Important cnll, watces, watch parts and chemicals tored to tho excited lady aboard tho and I bollovo he will consider It Nnnn amitn just ns tuo cnpiniu suiri """ ". cd tho big boat south. lvcltoy I1ICI) CROSS APPEALS TO COAST. Vanillic DMnIiui An)cI to Help Ralxo mi Additional Million. SAN FRANCISCO. Sopt. It). Tho director of tho Pacific division of tho American Red Cross received an ap peal from tho national headuuarters of tho organization tor mora contribu tions to tho European war roller fund. Bo far. nccordlng to the message, only JlliO.OOO hns boon contributed- for, this purpose to the Amorlcnu Red. CroB. and It Is said that ut least $1,000,000 more said to bo much needed In thollnlt- ed States, Other advices to the legation say 40,000 men comprising tho ' Swiss landstruui, culled out soverul wcoka ago, have been demobilized, which- Is expected to facilitate tho resumption of industry In Switzerland. Koyzor'a IWHBWKhh Danco, Simp son P.VVIhhlO.V, VKI SEPT. 'M. IMPORTANT NOTICE If ho conies, not only tho Episcopal Church, but ll feel that tho whole state may bo congratulated In, having Den Sum-' nor horo. Ho Is n man scarcely! nr iu years or ago una is unmur- n ntrronninnt of all thn barber shoos lu Murshflold on nnd after1 rleil." I October first, all shops will close I ,.,.,, ..... " "" promptly at 7 o'clock In tho eve-' ' W.llt COST IS $jo,' nlnir ornnt nn Smith mill naV nights and Saturday nights. n NEW YYORK, Sept. 21. E. sam tnat in leasi WIIKAT $2 por hundred, Hnlucs. Is urgently needed.1 (10(1,000. H. Till! fiMltiWIIiir ri-ittlt Hilt Run T.'ihii rlsco Call will ho of Interest hero ,ul YnnU as Henry B. I.oo wiih at Myrtlol Point for a tlmo a few years ago' promoting n railroad from Port Or- Vonlco . rdrd to Grants Pass via Ilaudou, Portland . . Myrtlo Point nnd hnd W. P. Mur- Whllo and phy, Oalller Rrothors, Col. Rosa and Ymitz. of hers Interested, .1. II. Snmois, n formor proinotor of Mnrslifield, win Oaklnml ... Illi'dlvoil with I. nn mill lntnr Tin ,1 a Los AlllfclCS number of lawsuits with him. Tho ProiiKh nmi Mltw, K, Cnll story Is ns follows: llrooks. Ten Innlngi. Henry B. Lee. tho llttlp Napoleon of tho SenlcH Lnko tiotiiBh war- - (Second Cima) oer denoaltH estimated to bo worth Oakland ... huiuTreda of millions of dollnrs Los AiikoIos .. gavo today tho fight for tho posses- Khiw liter, flrlmei, MW Blon of this vast dcsposlt n now turn, Alexander, Lote, Hutwm when ho brought two hiiIIh for JII02.- "" 000 ilamngeB for falso Imprisonment Mission fill. I ninllnlniia nni.nn.illiiii Sllll FrilllCUCO . Leo hns been arrested 'four times Orcgory nnd Itohrtr, on various chargos, all trumped up. Clark. ho Bnys, for tho purpose or gottlng f0n'n. r.m, him out of tho way, two of tho , (sond Ctatl , ciuirgea unving neon auoscquqniiy disnilssod by 'tho courtB In which Snn 1-rnnclsco tnoy woro heard. Suet lliirus Agend'eM William J. Rums, tho dotectlvo his two dotectlvo ngonclos and tho varjous companies, claiming tho Sear los Lnko troim doposlts, are named lu tho suit by Lee. Ho domanda damages from thoso bodies, ruiuiKu Auucs uevoiopqieui vom pnny, tin English syndicate Tho California Trona Company. The. Amorlcnn Trona Company. William J. Rums, National Dq- tectivo Agencyj Wlllam J. RitniB International Do-, tectjvo Agpncyv Ouy Wilkinson, Snn Francisco. Joseph Hutchinson, an nttqrnoy in sun Francisco. Stroud nnd Kohrer, Schmidt. .IMI'MCAX U'J'W New York. 2: St. tflAt ... ,n. n,rnlt 1. 1 Clovolnnd, li PW?! Washlnfiton, 3; ?'" VI Washington, J, SATURDAY'S S00 AMKIHCAX U-, TO THE LADIE bjr o Any ruinor to the affect that this store has abandoned or intends to abandon its M1LL1NTOT DEPARTMENT is with out foundatioji. Tn fact, wq have ,just received ANOTITEll LARGE ASSORTMENT of trimmed and untrinnned hats. At no season in tho past "has our showing oi fall and winter shapes aud trimmings been so complete. There is a largo dis play from which to choose, and as to prices comparison will con vince you that, as formerly, wo lead. Von are most cordially invited to visit and inspect this department of oar store. Yon will be very welcojnc, Respectfully yours raiitls Variety Stre V v iffihiHl 1 1 Norm Bend Gary, chairman of tho United stntos .... ....naww. . mn A. Qinnl PnHiinHn tlnn ...1. UA UU. iiUKNi'AiiU nna .muvivii 10 1 "'vu' "!' "", who ruiurucu irom I RCOMS 112-14-1R. lltVlXO RIXJOK.j Is, n rope with lUa wlfo on tho steam-! pwii iuuii;u, prupuesiou arior reacli-. ine his hopio that tho war would notl laBt long owing to tho cost or tho' coiunci, mo great loss or IRo and tho destruction of property. Relating that nt thp end; of August he todo 200 miles In a somi-clrcla north and east of Paris, where ho "saw everything pertaining to war ex cept nctital rigUlng." Mr. Gary said: "Statistics have been mibllshe,! showing the actual expenditures or mo war amount to $50,000,000 n day, and this Is perhaps conservative I ns ino indirect loss will bo fully equal to the direct. "The stupendous and lmmedlato cost to tho nations engaged cannot bo concoivou. Tlie unfavorable effect on tho economic conditions of tho na- tlons, which will be realized sooner or! later. Is of great magnitude. "Tho destruction of property, ac- gregatlng bllllona of dollars liv value. win uo ion inroiiguoui tno worm. Add to this tho consequences of tho awful destruction ot human life and! It In ....il ntrtnrrt ln... m....l. ... .. .4 ' iv ,B uiiuuisiuuu uuy mm; 1 1 WW, 0 Americans, are interested In n speedy termination of the war. 'If nothing la dono by this govern ment or hor peoplo to minimize or noutrallzo her influence she will bo a potent factor In tho solution or the world's greatest, deadliest and most expensive conflict. "The instruments of destruction, New York, i; Chlcirvlj Washington, , l"L iifl.l.tnn Tr rR.ilf" AIlocos f'nimnlmcv I. "P"",V.v',r' "fMiti Loo alleges that theso people havo Innings, caiin. onterod Into a conspiracy to vox and ne" . it, rhutiih' haroBs him, to Injure hla roputa- S", i,, fc MiA Hon, to blacken hla chnracter nnd, Phllndclpnia,, , to prevent him from seourlng cap- Ital with which to dovolop the claims and Interests ho represents In tho oearies i.bko potasn, i Lee, alloges that ho.jvaa malicious-1 ly arrested lasf-Jniiuary Inthl8 city on a .warrant Issued by Judge Dan iel Densy, charging him with obtain ing money undor falser" pretenses; that he was kept In Jail two days nnd that tho charges were then dl,B- .v.,!!! I XATIOXAfcjpl chicwo v. m rW sra'n's ; pW si: louis ;r, Clncinnat , w. U'U Cincinnati, 6; Brow COAST IcrtJll missed without anyone appearing ... against him. . . e,7,c" ,'' , Hi 'April ho was arrested jn Oak- Pof.u""f" Vnd KlHottf land and alleges ho was kept' In Jail. , n?.pd pisher m iniKur ihiiiih uuu jiuriiiiuii IUUIIH-, .. jj uromonts taken and his picture ta- ..,.., . ,,, , Tl ken with n prison numbor across his ?ahI"" ' ,' 1 lironat . LOB AngOleS . , m Cluu-go IHfcinlsswl 't.,i t nd Boles. Tho charge against him. ho.al- rerrItt fl"a w logos, was qbtajnlng money under v, lon , ... ' falso pretenses, and when the -case g '. vL-nVlsco was hoard by Judge Tappan. the SnlViiiiaina and Rohr, Judge remarked on dismissing Leo:' Vci,mldt "Thoro Is n nlirirnr In thn woodnllo "' bclimiui. , horo Komnwlifirn." ' . . . .. "'i .Two other; arrests, Leo alleges, are "'cand ' ' . ' W sun ponding ana wnon tnoy are uib- - --. lnnjngs. YvrnoA missed ho says o will bring addt-U Five inm b, gnd EnW tlonaj J"fty.-fL3ldJgffiaff?ru-J--1 Martin""' aad FIs.J the methods of using' them nnd tho, uoSTO.V WOMAX ' IIH.IIH.IUH lUr IllUVlIlg UlllllUB IIIUU greatly changed, and ihereforo as the destruction or lite will bo bo largo) fin.l rnnlil I, iiiaiiKI aaAm na thnllfrll ICI v,.,. .. must necessarily bo Booner ended , , '' th0 Woraen8,?. liriM I.. nn. .In. no onj ulirloP rllfl W On '"u ... harA tO' ,JFwH'w" GLEN' COVE. N- 0-. ir Arnoiu - ...i ;;;rn ; zr championsu,i AVS'VkAV WM"t JfjQWJMl . r - -! I I IfKBiiMiiiiiS