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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1914)
m , liflrimnin'ifr-ry'i-'iwjqjyas;1 THE COOS BAY-TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914, EVENING EDITION. TWO fcenq FwUlcS ninu BESSIE DOLLAR N BAY Bkj Ship Comes in Under Eng lish Flag to Load Lumber ri and Pun for. Orient. Flying tlio ftngllsh fltiR nt the stern nin! the Amorlrnii nt tlio foio poak, nml loomliiK IilRlt out of tho water with her propeller titriiltiK linlf above tlio surface, the big IIchbIo Dollar arrived In yesterday ( from San Francisco and mndo fant nt tho Smith mill, whuro oho will load lumber and pulp for .lapau. Captain McClomonds, wlio formerly nailed In hero on the draco Dollar, acted ns pilot for tho vessel. Tho Losslo Dollar I hero for thu cccond time, hfivlng u '" rt' two years hro. She Is 100 foot In length and him n capacity of .1, fiOO.OOO foot of lumber. The Ado llno Ir U78 foot Ion and rnrrlos 2,500,000 foot of lumbor. Aftor loading hero for lho next two days, i tlio llesslo Dollar will lonvo for Piif et Sound to coiuptoto hor rilrgo' for China. Captain .Tnnio Abornnthy l skip por of tho Resale Dollar and thin Ih IiIb first trip to tho. Hay. Without n hit of trouble lljn big 'raft was turnnd romplolqjy tlround In Isthmus- lulot, though .nl. tlm tlmo tho ship " rr i was taklnir oily eight feet of water liiK only eight fiifiitir.l mill ...iirlil.ni rent 111 tlio stem. As roo.l as she was docked ' tho tlilrty-nino Chlnoso members of tho crow cast tholr flshllnos over board from the fn-custlo IihiiiI and hookod their suppers Iti the lino of sirtnll torn-cods ami suckers, nil of which wore hailed In IiIkIi glee by tho curious looking I101M0 who uro oloiioly guarded every day and night that none may gain laud ing on Undo Sam's territory. Tho captain Is made responsible for thorn If tllOV OSmllO ...... ........ .. , nocauso sun, ... rimy oui -".-( 000 feet o( lumber out of Coos , Hay ami r.uo thought that bo ready for will put out Kite carries nbout :I000 flvo foot of wii(or. Captain Abornntliy declansl that there was tin. jnovo to put tho Hon do Dollar under the Ainorolan flag, though five of, the elgiit Dnllflr boats now fly the n(ars and stripes. 'We'll tako n climirn on- the oulslde," ho said, and nppoarod little cumurntNl about the reported netloii of the (lornian rrulsor Kmdnu now oporat lug on Hrltl-h slilpplng In Orloutnl, wators. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. W. A. Ruble wos takon to the Morcy Hospital for troMtnionl for ap- liuiiiiirius a.iu n nmy no nwessmy tor .. ii ii .. .' hor toundori-oiinoiiorntlon. Matt 1 May, the well known re- prosontatlvo gf Hass Hrothers lu thu torrltory, Is qiilto III at bis homo In the Myrtle Arms ApaitiuoutM o stomuch trouble. I'iiIoxh divelop incuts are fovnrablo today ho ma Id taken to tho Men. Hosplt.il. Ills ninny friends nro hoilng that M inoverv will be rap d ItLM'it Mt.vZT.... 7 nujvi; POLISH New tL. ""SWSB CQRSETS" mwt Sj'ix?"1"" . viftutf" ARRIVES IOIIS Of pilip It IS' r(l.l (iiiu. Sieve ZllVOllskl. 1111 AllHtlilltl i 111 llimn.li tin. ins fnnr nr flci. ilnvd i ". '..... . ... a (io urossio uoiiar win . wnrt Mimmo , last evening on the dark previous to hlx dontli ho bad boon ..... . w ). i.. . .. ... ' """"r" ' " ...... w. ...w ....,.,. ,..., .ii tiiiuiiinm Ir t.,..iinri-wl. lien; tins ovoning anil, ,,.,,,,... of ro.i nmir.tho stnvn Mill nl.lo t,. nit nn. i.ut nt Mm lnst i... i.n. " . . . : w If lio flrst'lilHh ll.lo.Lnil .,,,;. ,,lclttrm vvnH iak.. f,.,,,,, Illn wimk '.' ,,,,,,. nUllB ' Kv ho ret. rug pernor one of , lu lior full rapacity. ,. ,; i,.,, ..i,,,,,,! ini.i his ,.. ,.,..,'.,. ...,.i,. ,...., , ,...,",u i'vpi i '' i""'- toh'sHnd draws twenty- ' ""..m. ,...,. ..' " .,.,, i.,J l". ,"':". ' '.,.. '.". ' nt the profit nJnilnlst.a- rtriff-GT) til I sKl,W!riRwutru,g, 1 k Silk Stove Polish 1 1 Jl4..,""Lb,,J ' ,l'3 tu 1 ' '-.fii ZZ'"mi ' ' -5 1 ft V' " cjtJajiufW M E 4V"U7)iW I i 't5'SiA I zr ' TP n iliiti -l iTr jbe eorol4 w ffH I m tom & f'Mt, No. Bend 1 'vMi ms 'ite. Pr: - ews IRE ADELINE Fit AGAIN lltlt H-lgllt dlllliugo WIIS Kllffl'IOj by tlio Adeline Sinlth when she wan ram med ,liy thojwnoiloii steam schooner Svon CO mlli south of Capo Illiinrii a work ngo while hound north In n fotc. Thls'ls tho statement of Cap tain Olson of tho Adeline who ar rived hero this intiriiliiK from San FriniolKco with tin ship lift or she had been repaired In tho shipyards. tht..., An ,,,, ,.v lllttJ lho ,.niiilon and Its onuses will ho mado, dcclur od tho captain. Hound north through tlio heavy fog Captain Olson declares the Svon mado n vain attempt to cut across tho hows of tho Adeline, an attempt that brought the wooden ship roll Id-! lug Into tlio stool hull of lho bis freighter :io foot i.'inft her starboard bow. Tho prow of tho Svoa was fcllKhtly rtovo In by tho Impact but sho withdrew and proceeded north to hor destination without leaking. , Tho Adeline received an opening In hor hull which Cnptaln Olson des crlbos us "about big enough to put your bond through." Knowing there nro no facilities hero for tho limiting of suoh' work tlio' Adeline again headed south to San Francisco to have now steel ..i..i... ,.i...,i. i in...!. Mm liiitn Sho i'"""" ."'""" .. ... ". ... made fast at tho Smith Mill this mor- ,,l'n l''"Knn.ber, fM.il.1,.,,1 In l.iii li.uiil .,.... wT.om he had liouii drinking In n .M,H,riuli! saloon but a little time AUSTRIAN BIT AND $95 IA . .-.--.. .. -.-.. -. ,. .. . . .... .iiia i ii uiui i inn iri'iiniiiiiiii it i hiiii ..b., .ii.i .,,.'. ..,..,.. nui'll tin liivu ll I-IUIII3. It Jill Hill! ... . .... i.... , i...., ..li ..... .1.. the woods mid .avodskl hurried Into ( 10 8t wor i,lomboiH of his lm-! North llend whoio bo told his story mediate family whom ho novor to tho police and was ut once brought lallod to recognize. , to Marshflold. Ponding tlw cnpture( .Major Tower left u wife, two sls or the robber the Austrian was loekod , ((,rH tm u brother. Nolthor of the, up all night In JH. despite the fact hHtors will bo ablo to come for the' no charge was made aKiilnst lilm. funeral which Is sot for tomorrow af-' The stoiy told this niornliig places ternoou at 1 : S 0 at the Episcopal the blame on nnothor Auwtrlun, Nick Ollch. for whom the police are now search...,. X.V..I.KI oil,, tl,.. ta ,i... ...,.. ...I... .n.l Dim u-iirk. lln do- in.. ....... ...... ........... .1..... l... .1 l..ri i. ui. 1 1, mi lmril 1111.1 CIIIIOM IIIOI 111(11 lllll ll IKllinill ll.Ji ... woio walklnit to North llend about nine o'clock last night when Ollch ' mrned suddenly, hitting bin. In tbe( ,ViU Wth a club and while ho win .... K1oKKy under tlio blow, looit mo mo- ...... .....i ..-,,, i,.i m tin. brush that ,, m,,, 10.i t ii,t place. . " , UII SALTS ID FLUSH tallon Rifles, Mnswichusots Volunteer , u"""i""L "" "" " 'i wo govornors, tbos of Oregon Tholr objoct in nil this Is to prove to tIlct that Impels us to wouud, to cm I'm loss Meat ir Von l'eelllackacliy Militia and on July 10 of that voar ho, l V""01, "imi r,fU80'1 to "'nd Mnsfcacliusotts, suspondod the tlio outsldo public thnt they havo had 1)IUcr (0 mortlfy. I, . . - . "... ' bU'lir till. llllllri)l llinillt llV K.Hintlir I.....H..., ..... .1.1,. 1 . .. .....I.I.... .. .1.. ...Ill, II... nn.uiiun.ic.lni. ui- Madder Troubles Von Salts Is nn,, fur ICIdueyi, neiii loruis uric acid wnuii ex- 1 lies and owTworks the kidneys In the r erforts to filter It from thu msc in. Regular eaters of uiout must fliM. the kldnejs occasionally. You un.-t ioIIomi them like you relieve your bowols; romovlng all tho acids, wa-.te and poison, else you fool a d i;i misery iu the kldnoy region sharp imln. lu tho luud.- nr i,.i.- boadacbo, dUslaoks, your stomach sours, tongue Is coaled and when Hie weather is bad you hn.o rl.eu- in i'li twinges. Tho urine Is cloudy foil of sedliuDut: the channols often get iriitHted, obliging you to get i"i iwe or Mu-oe times during the ... .... ll'illl. To neutralise theso Irritating acblB and flush orf tbo body's urinous waste got about four ounce of .lad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tublospoonful In a glass of wator befoio breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act lino and Mulder disorders dlsappesr. ThU ' r.imi iu .hU j,, mij0 froiu tho a.tl, 1 r grape aid Ismoii Juice, combined i:h llili'a sit. i,.u been used for gtneratious to clean and stimulate .'ugglsh kidneys and stop blmliW in nation. Jd Salts Is luoxponslvo; liuiinleiM and makes a delightful i-r-'""" " 1 'bla-waier drink vil .1 '"' "h or men .iiid woiiK-n take I'lw nod tin n thus uvoidiu : s nuw kidniy ami bluddir d "cases. m. LARGE ASSEMBLY TODAY PAYS gggjfi lUrtun iu ifiHuun .luniuin iuivui i II HI I I I III Hill Ih III IV III I 1 lF III 111 III 111! M M VBWr.VK2Plfr'V'Xr&'r.rn Cintm.il nf Unll 1nnun Pnns Funeral of Well-known uoos Bav Pioneer Attended hy 3 SCOI'eS From All SCCtiOllS Of , CoUllty High Tribute Paid ' ... i i HIS Uareer. f The funffal of Major Mortffii Tow- r ft...- !(.. .,., ,i,.i,i.- ..... i'i mj yj Alalia itijo muni jutii j i u ---- , , - , speoted pioneers, was hold this after- where tliey wore heartily received lij noon from the Mnishfleld Episcopal frlonds and later wont to Washington CJiurch. It was ono of tFio most there to bo received by President I.ln liirgcly attended funerals hold here, coin who coinpllniontoiUhein ou their i scores from nil sections of the county , bravery. How tl.ey were welcomed I gathering to pay tlio last loving trlb-lby the people Is shown by this story uto to the sterling friend thoy had often told by tho Major. l8t, I Coining to WiiBhlngton on tho1 Tho floral offerings wore many mid steamboat tlio men made too much ! beautiful, tho church being banked noise In tho cabin and the captain ( with flowers. 'told thoiii to bo (pilot. Ono being lu- Tho full vested choir under tho ill-'formed they wore of tho party escnp-j rcctlon of Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, .Ir..(od from l.iliby Prison he ciiino back furnished tho music, a feature of ' with tho statomoiit "to ninko all the which was tho rcndtlon of Major Tow- damned noise you please." This was i cr's ravorlto hymn, ".Jesus Lover or the end of Major Tower's military ox-j My Soul." i porloiico and once more he rotuniud Itov. It. K. Hrownlng delivered tl?u to civilian life. . fuuernl address which was u master i fill eulogy of tlio deceased. He dwelt I especially on Major Tower, the sol dier, who had given his host and risked his life In the struggle to pro fcorvo tin' nation. Major Tower, the man, Major Tower, tho official, and Major Tower, the citizen, wore hold up us tho 'high typo of manhood to ' which all should aspire. ' At the grave tho servlcos wore es-' poclally touching, llnyos Howard hounding the reveille ns the body, surrounded by members of the O. A. It., relatives and friends, was lowered , Into the grave. Umpire onrly Sunday morning ut 1:30 o'clock. For two months ho had boon church, the Reverend Robert Hrown-i lug offlelutlug. One of the sisters. Mrs. Ella O. Mann. ,f San Krai.c.sco Ik now nek lu lit.il tho ntlmr y ut.ii- . - ----- - --- - - Al I'll. A Mill I ll Mil ll 11 lie Ad nt .-!.. .-... ...v..i. ..i. inn, in..,. in Free- port. III. Dr. C. W. Tower romalnlng hrothor. lu flirt i isto Major Towor was born at' itaiulnll. Maw. In 1S7I ho moved i WH, t0 Cl)0a ny Kr,,1K ,jg w(fl, .m, i . !.- iu'OI1i..r.,r v....r. ,.r.... .i.,! MaJor Towor .. ,. lhu EOVlirilllinil, service, first as a deputy customs col-1 lector at Kniplro nnd later ns head enlisted as n private In the ith llnt-l. rooniisted as u sergeant or the lath., Mass. Infantrv and almost a voar la-' ' .(iiiunK u.e I'"" ue.uer uru . . , Cliainborlalii Is a vote for "Kilts hnve boon Installed for tho oc- the police force ttml the llrst woman to minute. Tl ITil CHrl,B' Cn"1, JnB" MUKC0' Mr- W"HOn V. because 1C' m borlil. s ,e.Hl,n. ' nppolu.ed. When I was told ot It was not until 1SSS that tho .lx day I Ait Lm of 'empire, .1. II. KlnnnRaii.'Cnit. Mat-; WlBl 'e " 8" " ,'".."',,, j . . her pioressloi. my Imnglimtloii llew to Mt claimed the record, the Aln.ka, HfrN " " '' WllUmns. 0,t" mtor' ','"" ?i 1 the typlcnl llgure of a pollce.na.i in with days, 18 hours and 07 inltiuh iniLll ! insist on t.io iiiolntniant , ; lMmon ,.., , IptMrc(1 ,M,r llBlnullK The live day diss was opened In 1SSD Valor Morton Tower for JO vonml"' W,M ' "" C,mlnm,n of ,Uo 1 2 A.ua.on lu uniform, baton ut wulsu " the City of Paris with 5 days 10 Major Morton Towei. for i0oarsiInlrOlt, Co,linilllgloil of AlllMUn, !, " " TTT helmet on bead mid on her feet the ,,0,IW ' mlnulcn. The llrst of tho ,.v ,n win, n. mm T" n.n,, 1,.K".,y r,?"t:,,c,, 'I1- tho talk that Is being widely elrm,-' .. V"',,0fl. " .? "''Swedish l.u- ! h .o fti ,Vlll nr o us In tho stage '"! '"'. ' ."" -nl ....... ,1... ...,! 1. ... ,t i - . ....-... v.v.. tison or woos nay tneii ni nis nonio uii ,,. ,,,. , ,i,., riii,i .,t wwi , monin uiiiircu win nnm moir iiionin- , uhjs. wan i nays in iiours. ino rcc- of the customs office, a position . ' ' --. uiuuiuiiu immuim, un.. uuu vuiim oocensoii rrionus or romiivoH wm squill - ,mrti,oinab.o eyes and auswerc ihteh in. lml. i in. ..mil .. v.-- ,,..,. Ul '"". to answer tho elwrgos it, this country. close together, with hands on ouch oth- ..N-n. iio Is not the uuiinn Tho n.llltnry earoer of Major rower! n"l(1 ,,y Soim,or ,lootn ln h,a flrit ' Spotsylvania County, Vlrxlnln. lm-'er'a shoulders, bewnlllng for hours ut frIn Tlio unpardonable sin Is tho liniirin was brilliant and ono fought wiiii "',ulHU lo uw 0,,U(;' '"H osi nan ; proved 41 miles of road, and land ume me iuw w uiu i.mir ueimuew. l0i U MLVL mmt, mi, lK, '., i," '; l: ' I hoonaHurns-dotoctlvonndhadassls-iwhlch for.nrly sold on an average itlsnotthevlrtuosoftholatterth.it 0.i the borders of that shadowy IllMiyrin .""" n"n "ll xmm 8"n, or " M)I I t...i u.ir... ...n.i nH,,.. i.. i,n,i...i.v. -. ,.'., ,...... nro In nny way extolled, howovcr. n.i.nP ront thlnL's mow small V U 1 U U '" adventure. In 1801 at tho out-. " .... 7"' .. ' ..,'.., ' " -.'.,." - """w -"- " ' '" V What thoso mourners nro really taking , V ' n,h loo, . nno on the llOllU llf till Civil !1P Main. T,.,.i. I '"" ,,,v " - '" (IIIUO )Vtm ( UII IOUIHU 01 II.H . , ,l I. m Ll,... ll.nl Oinr'nnil llm ..'.... .- t 111.. tor was promoted to a lloutonnutshlp "n ,,u,)t " t'"lll,1te ror ll'- and 11 captaincy October 3. lSC3.'(,,a tll,B ln bl'lto "f M, faot t,uU "U Throughout bin service the rise of ...M a..,l on PH revolved hi. com-! Major Tower was 1 riiarv S. 1 xi: 1 ii. iiilsslou as Hrev't. Major. ' At the bocnud battle of Hull Run near Richmond ho was wounded mid on July 1. ISO;! was takon prisoner I ' .. H...1 ...I A . ... ' in (iciiuyiiurg togoiuor wuu two 01 1 three thousand other soldiers, "oven wl,,,i w n,u1'1 K0 our nr,"' reli- ,UK aml taking possosslon of the hills bt,)',"1,, ,,u ,ow "d we .elt that "p W0,U 1,a,, l,oon woU 'I0"1'-" H- ,tm H,ul ,0l0lia mnrchoa tho prUon-; lr wera 1"',,u,,l " lHby Prison' whku t,u 'MhJ01 descrlbod lis a "cap. ' llfilmttt tlC. .111. ..01. 1...II, nl 1...1..1 1 I "- " "...'. ..'I. OU, Ml, 111 .., U ll'IV Ull'l wiofed with tin and with a front of 111) rout and depth or UK root, con taining nine large rooms." Weary and footsore, with llttlo to oat tho nion wore nigdo prisoners lu this building and from 'tho time of ontrj the whole t bought of tho prlsou- lV WW8 0u,r0l, " f forts to ivseapo though tbo Major adds in his doscrlp tin., ot life at Llbby "that very row chances wore offered owing to the. al most Impregnable position of the pris on." Hut ono or theso row atte.npta woro tried by tho Major who states tbo..'U8 ", " " " l' 0,,,..,.s'"' party made tholr exit from tho sec tv ,ni,.i..i.i.. vi. r.-... ..... .... ond story or tho building by remov ing l he bricks of the chimney during the night-time and under tho veryl 1 eyes of the guards. Thrilling Is tho ,illt' ,,r h(,w Uwm nl0" ono "f tlicm n wolllHltM, Cnl)tallli clll n ,0I1B limllP, llu" lll,k of bvh, b,"'l0,, llUvi' aml one night escaped to tho swamps vhon for days they traveled through the water mid undorbrush, nt ono Hmo being hold nt bny by several bloodhounds from n trailing party. ,ln Bovornl days later, this party wlilcli. had spoilt months In Llbby Prison imoanoil to the I'edoral lluoj 10 GIVE WEST JOB VOTIJ KOIt IUvMOCItATIC CAMU-D.Vri-J I'Olt SK.VATOU IS VOTH TO PIT (JOVKItXOIt l.V ALASKA POST. Nov. Hint B 1ERLAIN lirl.TI.AVI Hro mid Clmn.berlaln. There has been!'?; JtliiK I" Uio Li.f.oran Hnll. Ul II. I IIIH HUH UUeil IK.'IIICII. Illli (IK tremendous gain Which Hooth has Von making within, t)io past few da) has rendered t'.o Chamberlain mana gers despornte mid It Is wild Hint thoy luivo ludiico'd Chamberlnlii to make definite promise to West that. If he, ChamberlHlii, Is ro-elccted, he will sen that Prosldent Wilton makes! ...t t,h ',,,. nt ,,. t'inuWn imn, ,,. .. ., u ailuIlu, pn. , y" v,;,.;";, friends . . ..... wlu, ar ,jK overytliliiK possioie to . , hoop ChninborlHln from niootlnij his Waterloo on November !!rd. The story, now mi open seotot, Is (routing (iilto u sousatlon hero In Portland mid Is being widely common "' .r tod on that wlioiM0Bt stntcd In tlio GOt,"Wot ,,0U!Ut' ,)tllcr ' " " ' 'nnll.lto for of-, ni'4:' " 'm,e "", "'. 8tr" K U huh urn iu v. iuiu in iiiiiu. u win uo ,l, , "u u"" ii .......... .. ...... I.n ........ .... .....,.. ... ..I ..l,ln.l.n.l.,.l ll I , .,..-.... I ,. ,.... ... ' - -- ..-....(...,. .uii mm . i...ci.uo ui ,h " tho 8l'"",ul tliat llc- Wot.! .ucroused danger of forest fires when frlonds nro working desporntel u,"ht "" f"-V or 0...ml,.rlnln'.i r"""" n t,u 1'1"n "' !'' re-oloc- "ou wlU "u,n" ?l fa1, 10'000 'ai! Job on I'ncle Sain's pay roll for West NORTH BEND NEWS -t Tho St. Mary's Altar diilld of. the Episcopal Church or North Hond. will moot with Mrs. Hull Thursday nf- tirnoon. , l'VNI.RAL Wl.DXIWl.AV Tho fuuernl of Miss Ruby Camp hell will bo hold Wednesday aftor noon at '1 o'clock from tlio Marsh flold Haptlst church, Rov. A. K, Hass r)d orficlntlng. Krlonds and acqualn tancos nro respoctrully Invited to at tend. NOTICE , Mombors ot Sunset Kucnmpniout No. lit. I. 0. O. P., Sunsot Lodgo No; 51, 1. o. O. P., and Wostorn Star Rebokah Lodge aro cordially Invited to moot at I. O. O. P. hull m.. i I.. .- x w .. i " " 1'iurlaroli, l.oorgo Wrlglit w 111 bo In attendance. Sojourning Odd Fellows Invited. Hy order of J. W. UUNTk. C. P. l. LAtsuo, i?crlbe. l.- Ik . I rrti-'flf:','-'cr!rrrn .SOCIAL CALKXDAIt. TUESDAY. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. (iolden. C. W( H. M. with Mrs. It. A. j Copple. j Xorth lleiid Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. Paul Dlnimlck. jf;, Catholic Altnr Socloty wltli, Mrs. Noll Hanks. WEDNESDAY. Young .Matrons with Mrs. It. j W. Morrow. Haptlst Missionary Ton with j Mrs. 1). II. Patchett as hostess. Prlsclllit Club with Mrs. Christiansen. j Presbyterian Women's Auxll I lary. j Junior Class Dnuco nt tho j Williams UltlK, j Coos Hay Womun's Club wl!'. j j Mrs. .1. Wright Wilson. j II. W. M. C. with Mrs. Wheolor. THURSDAY. j A. N( - with .Mrs. W. P. Murphy. ' , Norwegian Lutheran ! I. n ill oh' Aid with Mrs, Young 11. O. I I Thorpe ', . FRIDAY. j Ludlos'; Art. Club with Mrs. J. A. Hhitt. j Mllllcoiiu Club DanciiiK Pnr- I I '., . .. ! I I I ..'; t , 4 I DANCE AT Sl'MNEU I There will be a dance ul tho .Sum nor hnll next Saturday night .Tho ' hall bus boon reshlnglod nnd now '" " Mrs. Win Edwards Wodnosdny, November 1 I. HngqulHt and Miss Solum III be the boitessos. ELDER ARRIVES s ! Hrlnglng 7J pengors and n ...Is- . rclluneoiu enruo of rrvlxht the (loo . iiuautous tniKO ot nilgai tne ii(o. , W. Elder crossed lu from Pn.tU.nd t noon today, thirty houis lute o . ...... ...... .. .. . oer imikuiiiii. oh Bieuinu ui union . ... . . . . nnriiuuiui t .storin ironi suniiny un- i til Monday morning. r I . A lft' "2 rtlfforont kinds of wood nro used in tno iniinuincii.ro or fiw aero. , FROM 0 "" w "- ....... , the woods wore exceptionally dry. rn' position of city forostor Is now orrerlng a now Hold for mon with 1-l.nleal training In forestry. ntehburK, Massttohusotts, Is one of tho latest towns to secure an official or tills sort. Hocauso of oxtreme drouth, the flro risks on tho national rorosts in tho Northwest woro irrontor this soa- son than In any other since 1910. the worst year since the forests were ere - ..,. .uiiuii. iuw uamago was uono. this your booause oxparlonco In lire i flghtliiB was gained in the flroe of 1010. Manatee County, Florida, built 01 nillos of macadam nnd shell road From 1011 to 1912 land on the road increased In value $20 per acre, and ,,, .... ! V land a mile away from the road showod an incroaso of $10 per ncre. VOTIJ IN WASHINOTO.Y Chargivi nud Co.. i. tec Charges of Fraud iu Prol.l Contest. j Jiumiiit) rmi to Ooa. nt TIB4M.J S13ATTLU. Nov. 3. The Initiative nioasure over shadows iuterest In all othor features of the Washington el ection. A largo adverso majority is looked for lu Seattle by friends mid foes or tho monpure. It Is alloged by the anti-saloon workers that there Is rraudelcnt registration nnd thnt bal lot box frauds were contemplated Noonday meetings were hold jester j day in tbo cities lu tho interests ot candidates foj-couss jma sonuto. GRANDEUR IN GLACIERS.' Tho Alplno-llke Scenery In Mount Rat- tiler National Park. Mount Itnlnter Nallonnl park Is 3lt- iiatcd In western Washington) nbout llfty-slx miles southeast of the city of Tacoina. It has an areii oC , JOT.JKiO iiciom mid comprises Mount Itulnler and nil Its approaches. Including ono of the largest glacier systems In lho world radiating from nny single peak, Surrounding the niountuln nro beau- tlful forests of llr ami cellar, and In the lunturnl parks below the snow line nro lliisurlant Melds of wild (lowers of all colors null descriptions. Tho lower ill- minion or tne pari: nro (icusciy inn I'l'KIIMII III IIIM1MIIV fit I'llllVlll 111 I If I' 1111 ,.,... v, ... ,. , w. . iillltudo of .1.000 feet Is reached, and tin. hli.li. Iiininl tiliitonim between tbn i'Iiii'IiiI I'MtiviitiM iii-nSKiit liieniiitinriililn scones of dlverHllled beauties, seeming ly nrranged to suit every taste. Those "parks." us they nro called, are studded hero and there with lakes mid stieams bordered with clumps of pic luresiiio Alpine llrs and gorgeous beds of wild flowers, mid In numerous In stances apparently tender blossoms will bo found pushing tholr beads out from under the snow. The general elevation of the glacial valleys at tho boundary linos of tho park Is nbout -.'.000 feet above son level. These valleys afford u comparatively easy grade to tho lower ends, or "snouts." of tho various glaciers, up- proximately an average additional ele- vutlon of !.000 feet. At those ghielor snouts the real Alpine nature of Mount Itulnler National pnrk territory la thrust upon the traveler, and from, over, around mid ulongsldo the glaciers iriuiH initu ..eon (.uiinum.-i.i- im view to milking the wonders of nature I . "II Mill lliu iuru UiiKH.v iiL'cenniuiu un I well us to provide patud routes for the protection of the forests mid game. OUR FIRST POLICEWOMAN. . "About o Torriblo na n Kitten," Yet Pral.od by English Observer. It was lu u school nt Salt Lnku City, L'tah. early lu II3. that 1 clmnced .... irH v,.is. ibo llrst Amorlcmi conceive the Ideii of nddliii: womoii When I encouuterc.l my first police- W0IIIIIII , Wlls ,nsusloned. I found Pr ,10t n lltnin!0lli )Ut Hlbtly hulk active woman u little over live bored with llr. cedar. Iieiiilofkninple. together and ne.t sends tlioni m 7 ulder, coltonwood and spruce. The according to the dheiilon In u'i'i i forested ulcus, extending to nn nltl- i the.v Imppeu to lilt the b-ill Tu tude of liliit U.ri()0 foot, gradually do- m, start from tin. tun,,',. ',......" feet In height. Her age was between i Caro of Pearle. tblrty-llve nnd forty. She had a pleas- Ono of the represent!! tires of n fn mit. linn voice mid bright blue eyes, '"'"' Jewolry linn gives n word lot nd which n-emeil to me to bo more .than vice uihhi the preservation nud treat usually obdcrvmit. -h ono uewspapor nu'iit of iiearls. Upon no account, ho doK'rtbwl her, sho wns "iihout as for- ""iiUl. hIiohUI they bo locked up la a mldable as a kitten." !'r "r ot ,ur ,,,,rk1 ,,"t' ".l0" She ha.l come to Salt Lake City nt Periods, since such treatict sooa ..,,. roipiest of the e.Ve authorities to - o Jjo Ihdr 1 g tell hum of her tlutleH. ns iM, were tl lt'for some rciM.i. or other they can consider H.g : tho i uestlon of nppoln lug , (o tl(jlr ncnli women to the police force thoro. llcr ,.,. .,.. ,. .,,.. ... ,VMrinB " S VS,!!! , ),"1ocl,,,7 n"(1 "cr m,l ,,0M 0l0 M, rt.CL,vtM H0 liiiiny letters or ,.,. l0Wnl1B lt tma llle . offi'Jf oHut w w n. VlmT Ihw "lo ... , ... .. ... .. ciueu io anow uer six hioiiiiih iouvu ...... i ...... .... ...,.!.. oi uoneneo in inner umi ue iiiigni iiiMui nun ion uuit-r iiiiinii.'iiiii iiiiiuur- Itlos about her work. Lady Darwlu In Nineteenth Century. Cloorlno Thomsolves. . Among the many inomm.ndoptort for expressing grief upon the death of a relutlve perbiiM us luteiostiug u one us nny Is that met with In the nolgh- borbood of the Tully river, in Queens- land. Iloro two, tbrco or four of the awmwa were always good frlonds. ....,,.. '71" """"i-" ' tlio Uoati. Ido World Magazine. An Excellent Reason. One of the stories nbout tho Into Sir te!" o m e of t lie l.owas connected with. Douglas Stmlght. tin vetornn Journal- early papers lie wns crossing Watorloo brldgo ono ' day with 11 friend whon bo suddenly marched up to a couple of newsboys "nl soundly boicd their cars, friend, amazcil nt tins proceed !"' naturally iihUcd lilm what , liT "? ' ho our ,.Vu3( , Ulllw thoy wurc.. wns (ho re,,y, i,ul tiey weren't shouting It loud enonglil" Lomlon Olobe. A Case In Point, "Johnnie." said a teacher in n physl- I 0,0:-v Vln"i "?" f'" B,vo, n1faiu,f n,nl ,f, U.e l.nmaii body .is t udnpts Itself to changed conditions?" ..Vcs-suiu." said Johnulo; "my mint palnctl urty pounds In n year and lier skin never cracked." , I Then Another Started. She tatter the qnnrroll I'll promise always to keep my temper In the fu ture, dear. I enn't do more tbnn that He-Oh, yes, you ctm! You can keep your word. Hoston Transcript. of occupation is not rest nlto vacant Is a mind dls- Ahsonco tressed. Co wper. Authentic re.ords show that clnd- era. fr.iu a foiest tire ln the tics to-.ia In ii.irtiurn v i.i,,..,..r, ii. ij fall, 'were innled iX distance of two.. ty mljes, v. PLAYING GOLF. Tlio Gamo Domnmla Concentraii Invites Sociability. l "One thing at a time, mid n,ni wull." In a very good nilo In i? " In many other Hues ot eliimp "S or play. 1 speak of this i,crni, Wotk Is a game In which tli0 rolutim u between players Is a bit dirrnumf -. what It Is In nny other conies to my mind, it s catno wi i i to reap the best results domnmli concentration and yt.t n gntno vnV ut times Is played wonderfully u-.ii i tlioxo who seem to be paving seiii tentlon to the task In inn',,1 nt" gutno Hint - uin lltt Hilt.... I .ih i Miiuittl'U Ul lllliru VMnlM ft flit l ..fi , ,lt,r drives ,,., ,,,,;,, , , "' ' " r..... ..,...., . " Ul S!ll0 i. . . " khuh. ii in ii mime uiiicu invites sodnP. t.v mid yet does not either demand or rciiulre 4t. One uutn can go out and piny nil by hluwelf and tlmrouglily t.n. Joy his game, or two men can go out play u round (ogelher. neither HpMik n Woul between the llrst tee and t, nst green, yet both go Into the clublmuKo mid decline they bad seldom or never spent a more enjoyable tluio.-Prunel. Oiilmet lu St. Nicholas. , ATLANTIC OCEAN RECORDS. ' Vcscel That Won Fnmo by Reducing tho Tlmo of tho Trlpi. In the early days of Atlantic steam navigation nny where from ten days to a fortnight was used up between New Vork mid England, and on tho east- wurd voyage It was by no nicani un- llKiml for some of the sailing packets u or UI'IIIIICll 011(1 .Mllltll.ll. red, Wlllto , ftiiu swallowtail burgee, and ot Tommy Tapseott, black ball on bursco mid foretopsiill, to beat thu lumbering sblowbcelers. The llrst steamer to cut under tho ten day voyage was tho Persia In 18.10, with l) days, 1 hour and -15 minutes. This lemaliicd n recoid for ten years, until the .Mcotlit In lSl'.tl. 8 days, 2 hours '"l minutes, lopped oft n wbolo " Jiireo years later tlio city of to Hrusols In 1SC0 established the seven to day class, with 7 days, ITJ hours nud 3 , ' "ovv 1,ol( l,' '" Mnnretn. ,wlt" W?0, '" 1010vof -Vi ,0 '10'rs ' 'mmUes.-New ork buu. ,1,t,,,, u"'L'ril""t" ,,,u !-iit Io tho skin. Constant toiitnct with tlio hu- .,. ,.,.. ,.... to (i10 fctones llclit. lu- . JS;1 n?,rt" ,ccn. aCl - TCZ XTmh rh In 'p ""' '" '-ur l"u i'""" " i Htt() 0f nresorvatlon, as well as io . ... .' .. -i prolong tholr life, ts to wear iiicia ni- wiIVS, 1)0111 UJ lllglil nnu u) uuy. imw tloil Tlt-Hlts. i , t,o Cruel Lie. When Disraeli was Hearing bis end young disciple said to him: ".Master, wjmt ls tUil unpardonable sin? Is It , nut 1 1 c. -- 'i'iL. astute and subtlo HtntoHini.n, In tho shadow of tlio grove, wiu,ro lm saw with the cloarcr vUlon, wtm at the young man with deen, u: ilonnblo cruel land mill horl-on rrlllltt .... ...... '.-... 11U IV ....V... .... . ,,". ,s not forKjVBn Is the brutal la- Emerson's Stylo. Emerson's style was tersely summed up In the words of his dear friend Thomas Carlyle. Wrote tho "Sago or Cl.oli-ea" of his friend's way of writ lug: "It Is pure, gcuuluo Saxon; strom. mill fdiniilo! of u clearness, of n beauty. ,ut does not sometimes rightly stk'K together. The paragraphs nro no. ocu cn Ingots, but beautiful square u.ib v. buckshot held together by cauvas. His Safety Deposit Vault. "Yes. my son Is going to spend a rew days Iu tho city." "He'll get buhkocd sure." "Well, he's sure of car foro home HP's wearing u ten dollar bill nuder ueath a porous plaster on his chest. Louisville Couiler-Jourual. An Innocent Victim. "This rood problem Is something aw full" exchilmcd the querulous man. "Still harping on the high cost ih In''" -No'; my wRo has decided to reduce tier weight. I wouldn't care w Ua rood cost R she would only consent to ouy It." Washington Star. Snmewhat Alike. D'Auber-1 have come to ttoZ don. that art doesn't pay. "" nclu Sllill.Uiui iiiv u...... i - l.ioW , ' kw au' t S,t sburs lots of nrtlstn who don t. Press. Pennsylvania and New Jersey leaJ 'all other states In tlu quantity o um,i no.-.i I,. iiuillntr lobano PU - , nnd utilize apple wood. Frmih brier, ebony, red gum, und olive wood. giiuie one niumt.t.t i,. - "A. 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