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A i HERE ARE SOMEJpl ON COOS BAY WHO USE UP ALL THEIR VHALTIY IN KICKING nil mmiwMUum The Reader (&om i of The Coos Day Times is entitled to the first consideration. Wo .have n servleo to render to him, nn obligation that Is over present with ua Wo will wclcomo any suggestion that ho may novo regarding this servlco. It Is our aim to mako this a nowspapcr which FULLY SATISFIES "A Silk Purse from a spw's ear" Is what somo men expect from tholr advertising. The sound minded busli03!j man, however, knows (hat his advertising nival bo backed by real salesmanship, honest values and courteous service. And this advertising Is as lmportnnt na any of tho other three. MKMUEIt OP THK A8SOC1ATEH Pllbaa r-v-vaicdfBIl lau OL NO. XXXVIII. Established 187a n Thn Const Mnll. IE MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. PORTS FROM Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall ml Coo nv Ailrertlopr No. 109 u IK NATIONS DIFFERI1S TO PROGRESS TODAY Six Awes te mad Ian Which is TURK SAVED U. S. LAUNCH PROM MINES Statements From Germans, Austrians, English, French and niib&itwa uumuaiiiy as io Mciuai uevciopments Oper ations of Vital Importance Now .ORD KITCHENER ANNOUNCES GERMANY SUFFERED MUbi atmuua utrtAl SUSIAINED SINCE WAR BEGAN Berlin Says Poland Campaign Not Decided and Austria Claims uams in uanum ana in aervia r-rencn and Russians Claim Victories Over German Forces ' (Uy Asjoclnied Press to tho Coos liny Times.) LONDON, NOV, 27, At few times sin ihn FnmnPfin wnr jcean nearly-four months aso have renorts from thn vnrfnns ieids of battle from the North Sea to Western Asia been so onfuslng as was the case todav, As far as could hn Innrnnrl here was little change In the alignment of onnosliur forces n any quarter, notwithstanding the fact that operations ofl1who''liVa,,1',1,,,ot',cc1,t,,ow"r- , " n Zen nn niiniMi nnmiri iinr'M iunrn nnnnr urni " - ' -- i . .. . .. nt .... iiu .nb..w ...pw m..ww , w.u uiiuuiirujri . . ro(im. .. .,,, .,. ,,,, rnl,nrl 'l" "" lrwon ni aniem. i I he Austrian statem&m says lighting in Russian Poland has doses the incident. I i-iots that unravel mt assumed tne cnaracter or continuous battle, It says the Rus Ea Dr AmocUIM rtr.1 to Corn, D "loiM 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 27. Tho Turkish, comninmlpr of tho forts at Smyrna lays all tho responsibility for tho firing upon tho IT. S. cruiser TcncssuoB launch to "tho Indiffer ence of tiu holnismnn of tho launch," Detectives Mitchell and Nosier and Two Simpson Girls Ta ken Into Custody at Salem Charged with tho kidnapping of two minor girls, both of whom arc under nineteen years of ago, four men hnvo boon arrested on wnrrants Issued yesterday afternoon by .ludgo Sinister In tho North Ilend Justice court. And In the arrest of theso nioii tho officers have hastened tho exposing of ono of tho most sensa tional and complicated scandals that I has ever broken In Coos county, tho end of which will come In tho De cember criminal term of court and which some claim may result In plne- men behind tho bars of In a supplemental statement, See counter plots, with chapters almost uuoudiug ians have been repulsed in Western Galicia by tue Austrians, w '"; " war Minister-, re-'" Scti!!vMiiri!ont0or,ln,,tn!;!5 . !,. ,!,, .., D-l!., -1. 1L. ..1- l.- ..-l ...l hurl .tntna Hint l,n on..,.l.,.l frnm "0 rigid lUVOSllgiltlOll Of tllO llOXt u cuuai auviooo iium uuiiiu muiu u uu uu g as noi vol - v- . ieen decided, although partial German victories are reported, j J" "nt To S I upposea io imp are lie uiomciai statements iron retro- and the sentinel after waiting ?rad, Paris and the English that Germany has been defeated two minutes was obiii n th decisively and Kitchener's announcement In parliament that ti-i another direction from Kermany suttereu the greatest reverse of the war, In the tlmtor l1 lnu,lc"- wl,lc" ,nl,ur HMOli est only sporadic fighting is in progress and as to resu s W,B '. ,V,Tu,ul,c. """8""ul icre is no reconciling of tho reports from Berlin and Paris., i ;;;,lrl" .c.voiea ,,.,.: ' In Servia the Austrian war office asserts tiie advance is be- u- into the mines, and to rescue him. ..!.... . - .11 " -- " ng pushed forward successtully but the statement from msh.rrom very certain dangor." lakes no mention of tho Austrian advance ndon inisatioinial GERMAN MINE SANK COLLIER OE ENGLISH Dr AMotlitftl rrfii to Com nf Tlraeo.l LONDON, Nov. 1!7. Tho Hrltlsh admlrnlty anuouncd tonight thnt tho 'collier Khartoum was blown up today by a mine off Grimsby. Tho crow of tho Khartoum landed at Grimsby which Is on tho south bank of Humbro, 1C miles southeast of Hull. monoy than they aro getting from Joo Conch. Claim lllacktualt. "It's slmmorod down to an out and FRENCH REPOT GERMAN AHTJLLEHY ,11 grand Jury. Tho men who bavo boon ai rested aro Joo Coach, a wealthy out blackmailing scheme," said former saloon keopor of Ilandon; V. Simpson, "and I overheard J. Mitchell, head of a Portland do-1 They mot In n back room on tectlvo agency; 11. T. Nosier, n second ' polntmont tnado over tho telephone detective said to bo In Mitchell's em- with Treadgold. lly tho fact that ploy, and John llorron, at one time j tho door was slightly ajar I hoard a Marshfleld saloon kooper and later thu whole conversation. I had gone connected with tho Coach Interests In i with tho city attorney and was In tho next room. TIiIh is a wild chapter. Diamond Dick and Nick Carter will NOT SO ACTIVE ALONG ENTIRE FROHT t' Announce That Two Attacks by German Infantry on Allies' muw ruruiiuauuns wear uixmuae were nepuiseu Less Artillery Fire Than in Many Days QUIET ALONG OISE AND AISNES RIVERS BUT SLIGHT ATTACKS MADE ON RHEIMS AND IN ARGONNE Claim French Recaptured Trenches Which Germans Won in Engagements in Argonne Paris Version of Develop ments in Eastern Struggle Today (lly Associated Tress lo Tho Coos Hay Times.) PARIS, Nov, 27, An official announcement mado this aft ernoon states: "Slackening of artillery of tho enemy was noted all along tho lino yesterday, Two Infantiy attacks against bridges which wo had thrown down on tho right bank of tho Ysor, south of Dixmudo, were repulsed, No other engage ments in Bolgium took placo and as far as tho Oiso River, nor was there any action on the Aisno Rivor or in Cham pagne, Rheims was rather violently bombarded, In tho Ar gonno district somo Infantry attacks resulted In loss but Intor iccaptured certain trenchos, Along tho holghts of tho Mouso and in Vosgos thcro is nothing to report," GERMAN SUBMARINES ESCAPED BY EOF IS REPORT SLIGHT GAIN WJLSOH 0 0 0 TO 01 DROPING S IN ilNOHATTLES IESTERDAY (lly Associated I'rcss to tho Coos nay Tlmos.) DCDI IM Mnu 07 Hfflnlol onnnnnpnmfliil Inrlnu cnuc flint 'English ships did not attack the coast of Flanders again yes- prrhv. Tlinrn Imvn hnmi nn nctlial chanees along 1 10 batt 0 WIV.VII IHWIW IIMW MWWK 1IW ,-.,. -.. ,j y, . ,... I.t ront in the Western arena, North of Langemarck,, wo have , , ; " ".TZr 3' iken a group of houses and, made a numoor ot prisoners, tMym of th0 Unlu(, stntc8 ln tlM ... .il.l. !.. iL. A.... .-. fAv a linn mnHn furilinr nmnTOCC I. ... ... ur UIUICK 111 1110 MlftUIIIIU ILiuil iiua iiihuc luiiiiw mwb w-u.niolllBoroni countries or Kurapo iiih noon nnd each put up a lir.uo uiinii. I k ... t, . . ,.,... mnnh nttnr.ks npnr AnremOIlt aild east Of St, Mllllol liaVO disapproval of stacks by bombs from it Is expected that a Hlmllnr amount i f K"B A" ?. ...? " . .. ."...-: .,.. ,, .....,..-...-..-. J! '.. ... .. ., ..,..., m. I ..... . ..... . .., , ..1..1...11 WliB lliuro uiai wu mini iiiuu n eon repused, n tno tastorn aienu no uuu&ivu uhsbu- ' "w- ,wih w dxsciuu inuii . -. ....... . , , louomimok; but an ,iAni il lnM ..noinrlnii II I occupied by non-combatnnts. I nnd Noslor whon they nppoari ' ' iuiiio iuui ;iuou jruoiuiuujr. President Announces That Air craft Attacks on Unfortified Towns is Bad Wr AmUIM ITr,, to Coot llr TlmM.J WA8IIINaTON, I). C, Nov. 27. Ilandon j Tho girls concerned nro I.ollta SlmpHou, aged 17 years, and her sls Iter, lluby Simpson, aged 19 years. ' They wore arretted last evening at 1 Salem following a telegram sont from , hero by Constable Cox to the Salem police. Tho wlro was rocelved ten minutes before train tlmo nnd the I girls nnd tho two detectives woro hold In Salem and are now on their way back to Coqulllc. Men Put Up ltoinlK. John Iforrou was nrrrsted by Con stnblo Hmory of North Ilonil In Marshfleld this morning nnd tho pap ers woro served o Joo Coach as hoi got off tho noon train from Coqullle. I Ilot'i men uppeared before Judge Sinister at North Iloml this after-1 noon nnd each put up a ir00 bond bo tamo alongside tho relating of this." And tho fattier leaned heavily nn his arm as ho rotated lilts of the story, llcforo the fire In Ilandon Mr. Simpson wns editor and publisher of tho Ilandon Surf, a wookly paper, "Since then," ho said last evening. "I hnvo lost every thing. My wife and I nro cooking In u tlo camp to mnko both ends meet. Hut," nnd there waif u gleam In his eyes, '1 bavo my energy loft ami I will spend tho rest of my life, If neod be, to bring thoso men to Justice." "Until a week ngo I had no Idea that there was anything wrong. Kuby nml Lolltn hnvo been gone for Hovor- nl weeks, wo supposed they wore DROPPING BELOI URFAC BOR ERMANY CLAIMS (BULWARK LOST IW 1 President Wilson wns careful not n Coqulllo. Conch declares that tlw i 1 to tako up the matter officially, l'res-i entire tnso Is a frnmeiip against lifiu Idont Wilson took this course, It bo-'nnd Is Inspired by O. T. Trendgoldj ANS LOST T HUMES ESTUARY fficial Statement Announces i-Enollsh Battleship With 750 Capture of 40,000 Prisoners Near Lodz Yesterday tllf AuocUt) rwt lo Cooi llr Tlmw.1 I'lmi.IN, Nov. 27. (WlroloitsJ he official announcement yesterday ld: "In tho western arena of fur, tho situation remains iinchang- The French oponod nn unack the roglon of St. Hllaro with f'ong forces, but wero ropulsed. Wo fade progress at Apromont. "There Is no change In tho situ- pon In east Prussia. Our troops Inder (leneal Von Mackenson at oJ and Lowlvz Inflicted heavy Pes on tho first nnd second and a portion of tho fifth Russian fmles. in addition to many killed "d wounded, wo havo lu our pos- Nslon about 40,000 uninjured prls- oers, 70 cannon, :50 nniniunltlon Igons and ICG machine guns. We originated po destroyed 30 cannon' magazine, Aboard Sank Within 35 Miles of London LIST NOT OIVII.V (Br aukiii rrf ! Com Hr Tlrnn.) RHKKHNKSS, Kiik., Nov. 27. Thirty bodlos from tho Brit ish battloshlp Hulwark wero rocovored from tho Rlvor Thames today. Tho authorities havo not yot glvon out tho list of tho lost. 1 came known today, nearly two 1 months ago. Tho facta camo to light through tho publlcaton of n report that the President had discussed thu i matter with Htiropaau diplomats hero. ! President Wilson did not ovon i make his communication through I the U. S. State Department, but por 'soually mldrossed tho American am ' bassadora abroad. Whethor thcro has been any -unofficial responso from tho bolllgcrontH Is not known ! hero, but American diplomats viara I Instructed' by tho Prosldont, It Is un derstood, to handle tho matter with such discretion nnd delicacy as would tend to end the aerial attaeks with out notice and at tho sumo tlmo pro sorvo the friendship which tho Unit- i cd States fools togethor for all the belligerents Involved. It Is not be lieved that Prosldont Wilson men tioned any specific violation. It Is diplomats used their good offlcos In a personal way with tho belligerent govern ........ Ittimil iiai1iuilu n.m.i mnn ttOrO1 ,l, llU""t U ,l' ,! IIU- tlonlng tho faot that they wero do- becauso of a long stnndlug personal animosity between tho two nioii. Wero lu Mipior Cnew. Iloth of tho girls wero tho prin cipals In tho llandnii liquor enscs of, two months ngo, nt which tlmo Jool nnd Arthur Coach both lost their, saloon licenses through council action I on tho chnrgo of giving liquor to ml-1 i.ors. Since Octobor 17 tho gills nrol allogcd to have lived in a furnished hoiiso In Kastport, though so'reral , tlmos It Is reported they have been nway from horo. At ono of these i times In Cnqulllo loss than threo the tlmo they woio living hero In Mnrshflold." Moth tho girls camo hero October 17, It Is claimed, and a hoiiso wai routed for them out lu Kastpnrt. Thoro, Mr. Simpson declares, detec tives attempted to change tho tcstl mony they would glvo beforo tho grand Jury and which would mnko It (ny Absoclntod Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Nov, 27, Describing tho iccont bombardment by British warships of Zeobruggo, a corrospondont ol tho Dally Mail says! "Gorman submnrlnos In tho harbor basin hid thomsolvcs below during tho bombardment In ordor to pro vont their destruction, Whon tho warships rotroatcd, they roso again and wont In pursuit, but soon roturnod," ZEEBRU6GE NOT DAMAGED (lly Associated Press to Coon Day Times.) BRUGES, Belgium, Nov, 27, A paronal visit to' Zoebruggo nhowsi contrary to previous roports, English warship bom bardment November 23 did llttlo damage Sliolls dostroyod two fishoi men's houses and knockod down a factory clilm noy, Harbor and locks today aro In porfect working ordor. VILLI FORGES 11 TRAIL BIG BEAR MEXICO CITY NOW, OVERMOUITAliS nirAMuMrrmt.i.Ti.M i Monster Killed After Long Bandit Leader Remains at; chase in Which Two Dogs i uia wnuc army tmers were Killed 400 Poupds uarranza Luauur juiiis III PASO, Nov. 27-- Part of VJI- After a running fight that lasted rill nf mm ilnv mill U'iim iMilit Itiiiml tor go Hard wim Joe uoacn.- 11 wus in h ion-ox nuvo enioreu .Mexico uiiy i .!. ,..,l..w...v. ,.r n.o .u ..Irlu In II... I.nt Villi, rmnnlnu nt Tiiln. Thn of. I "' " l,lB u1' ruuv "lu"i Ilandon court Hint had first convicted flelal Villa repoVl saya (lumirnl Clill-yWnolt bean uiV1lllJiM yoaftfi clay tWnJ Jill. rnnf.li nllnrn. n t'arranxa liindur whose Mr. Simpson clalpia that letters troopH hold Tainplco,' hns i-ovogillilxl I lay lies liuei. jro the jpafi" written homo by tho girls wert flrrit Kent to Ilandon for mailing -and let ters In return wero Inttuceptod and never rmiehed thu daughters. "Tho men made (hum hiilluvo wo 'liul turn- tho convention party. -4 l. in, AmliM rr to CM VT TICi.l invnnv Nov "7 Unly 12 men supposed the American out of 700 or 800 on board tno uui wark which was sunk by an oxplo nlnn at SheornoM yostorday, saved. According to the admiralty, .,.- looir.,, u iinllevod to have Ilia ui ... I ou mint. .if.,liiila f nil, 71 Inln rr n An. In I lw lintllfiS llll'S 0WlllO DlHill ...u...w.. u r, ..w Tho announcement of weeks ngo tho Rlmpsnn girls woro,,.,, them out," wild tho ftther last subpoenaod In person by O. T. Trend-levelling. ".My gills didn't know nil gold and Sheriff Ongo to appear bo-1 tho tlmo that wo wahted them to foro tho grand Jury In December. 001110 homo," and great strong man 1 Wednesday morning tho girls dls-.tbat ho Is, appeared from horo. Captain Hol-1 have. 'iB so at the request of tho Prosldont, den of tho Onsgo declares that ho has their names on his stage book and that tho two dotcctlvos, Mitchell and Noslor, woro on tho wimo boat. In soaroh of his girls, tho father. M. A. Simpson, an hod ymttorday 110011 from Ilandon and with him was an older dnughter. Last night ho was a broken heartod man us ho told his frame shook lu tho tolling of tho story. City Attorney Troudgold took tlo tostlmony of the Simpson girls In tho liquor eases and later thoy cjuiiiu to him for advice when one of thorn was ncuused of a diamond theft at a Ilandon party. Hut just as emphatically as thn accusation of blackmail has boon HXdUSII W'AU LOAN OVI'll Kl'ltKl'ltlUI'lt (llr AmmIi Trr" la Cam Dm TlmM.J LONDON, Nov. 27. Chuiuml lor of thu I'xohoquor l.loyd (leorgo announced lu tho House of Commons today that tho war loan or f. 1,750,000.000 has buun greatly oversubscribed. OX I A LACItl'D I HUT 1'iiglMi (Jei- slred end aro not unusual ln dlplo- "In these battles our young troops rtlwstsr was made by rim i.oru W brilliantly ln splto of great sac-0f the Admiralty Churchill yester- "ce3. Wo have not buceeodod In, day afternoon. !rnsing this fighting to a close Tho Bulwark was of i-.oeu ions spite of tho excellent results al- displacement. She was lan ' dv f?ainn.i rr.vio i ,in tho i iRtin and completed In 1JO-. ono emy bringing up strong rolnforco- was ill feet long. 75 feat wide and en's from the oast and wost. Yes- drew 29 feet of water, nor ar,..- 'day we repulsed tholr attacks nient consisted or rour i.-111.11 h, rtnlt a 10 Blv.lnPh CUng. 1U OMO-jiuu..u- Di'tciitloii Caniii for mans Not So Had. (Ilf AiKKUIkl 'rt lu .x IU TIkmlI LONDON, Nov. 27. Chandlor P. Anderwiu, special roprosentatlvo of tho United State department, who luspeotud thu Oerman detention mncy. ORDERS HOLY WAR rerywhere F"l Pending.' repulsed and the final HATILHSHIP ASHOlti: He S. .Mlllll.r,,,, Will lMluiIllV ...n..., . ... I'loateil tm High Tide. iBx Auo. ttJ ri to Coo Br TlfflM-1 N'ORPOLK. Va., Nov. 27. The States battleship Mfohlgan faited iors 6 three-pounners ami mm " 'merged torpedo tubas. She had a I complement of 750 men. Sheeruess Is on the Thames at the mouth of the estuary of Medway. It miles down me river " The explosion occurred at The vice admiral anu . .. 1 o ciioarnMsa renorieu .naf n.inurzii ai ....w.-- - -- tunt thv were convinced that mado on one side, so it Is repeated I his story, declaring his daughters ,y ju0 Coach, who declares that at .Into been coerced to accompany tho tho bottom lies the attack on him so I detocHvoa, whA. he btates. aro making that others may be shloldod and toic"U at Nowbury Huca Traek, eon Ian effort to net tho Klrls out of thai watt for tho irraiul lurv ilovolonniontHlw,l,LK wllo '"""y complaints 1 ' - 1 - w- r t V T--; nt i 1 .state that thoy may not testify in tho In Decentbor. Qrtaeh soos In ensos coming beforo tho grand Jury, rest a detornilnod effort to Plot Aguliiht Trt-atlgold. him financially and ho statqs Qn minnu nn nlln.m.l pnnlrnl Tilnl 1 .(...mn hlriilit nnllnnlAil ii. 111 i. uu which Mr. Simpson eniphntloally do-1 much. He was juarrled liiti'ortjund ' , clares Is a wild offort to break, po-'loKR than two' weeks ago,' rsturiilng! ! Jltlcally and flnanolally. O. T. Tread, horo with his bride. j . . , . ' gold city attornoy of Ilandon, for Coach Is the son of tho lua Col SUltan 0l Turkey and OllUrCn.hls action In the liquor oases two Coach 0f Iliindon, who dltxl a coupM j I I nnrn,o nrrlnn Mnclnmo tn I months ago. '0f years ago, leaving a fortuno off Jlefoi . ,1 . i: "bit thu tlust' tVo doga torn (o plecus and 'four moru' Imdlj" vtouiidtMl. Thtt uliniil was finally' 'shot by it party that had trallodfor ' hours. ' Discovered somw tlinu last auuitiior when thu animal began his dropro dutlous, hunters havo since boon nu thu trull. Wednesday tho boar wuu 'sighted and tho hunters took up tho chiiHu with tholr dogs, trailing until almost 10 o'clock that ovunlug. Tho next morning tho boar wns found where ho luid dropped oxliauatud tho uliht before. Tliproiighly rofioshed, ho iiropar cd to defend his llfu. ltupuatudly tho dogs mado their attack on thu "anion'-" flanks, hut oauh tlmo tho big "Russian bear" shook them off. "Colouol" Prager caused much laugh ter with n .22, with whloh Up "jjailn determlnod attacks. Konerally o),hj(i roar. Tlmo and agall, th" boar tiirnod, puttiiiK the 0'y;f to 'llfiht AGAINST ALLIES: nhl .r-J.1iI n,,' aya tUv ",y ,r,tu,t""' down the lilllaldo ami ftuao'lio grab, to bro'a'kiPJi '061.I was bated ou tho lack of bw, ,,0f , ,H U,K front. wiws und hirovl-,1'0"' This will bo romurtlMd. carrlotl him 150 feqt wi'uhg,.'iHK, 'Joo Coach Is after roonge on about half a million dollars to his Is 35 London. 7:80 a. m. the ent ashore near n llchtshln Just .,,,, uas caused by a magazine It I " .. U""v' u..l I" -ape Henry, according to rauio expj0Bon "asH to tne uay yara o waer Ny tugs went to the Michigan's awa, th0 Thero was no upacatai When the smoke cleared slil had cut rr! diai- Unite Against Nations CONSfANTINOPLK, Nov. 27. Tho proclamation of the Holy War announced recontly was published here today. It Is signed by tho Sul tan and twenty-eight Moslem priests and calls upon the Moslems of the world to participate ln a holy war against Oreat Prlt.iln, Ilula nnd Prince Treadgold," doclarod Mr. Simpson, "and he Is willing to ralso heaven and earth to get it. Hq hlrod detec tives to rako up a counter scandal and to wreck the city attorney." and tho father of the girls told of a stIH deeper plot whoreln he declares do- tectlvea hired by Coach ono evening' BTAl'FK'S (iKOCl'ltV In now lo lat,t wtck openly offered to drop the rated In IIh XKW (JI'AHTKKK, two whole matter If Treadgold would iIihuk fiom llllljci-'s corner on omo across ' with a largor sum of 1'iont si net. I'llOM'' 102, two sous, Arthur and Joo Coaoh, and ' their slstor, who lives in Coqulllo. ' Doth Artlvur nnd Joe Coaoh have boon Incllnud towards the gay and giddy and tholr escauadee havo uaus-1 ed speculation ' OltKt.'OX MINIMUM VA ATTAOiniD llr Amo1II l'ru In ri lu Tine.) WASHINOTON, Nov. 27 . Ilrlofs in the enso brought by Frank C. Btottlor, a Portland manufacturer to bine declared unconstitutional the Oregon compulsory minimum wage law for women, were filed today In tho supremo court. Tho briefs urge that such legislation Is boyond tho powor of the stale. !i KTAITPK (JIIOCKIIV Is now lu rated In Its XKW gi'AUTKHS, two tUxn-H from llllljer's coriior on liout Micet , I'llONi: 101, n(.l.. ..!.. , .1- 1.,... ....,..! 1 .. , cause of tlio harrying jittaurmiv tha rott of tho puity. Thu dogs, belougeiX to Itoliort Stelnlochnur nnd Tom Mc Citlloeli. Others who wero It) thu 1 parly and who aided lu Getting thu I bear were Proslon mm mm Monson, I Joo, Alien, and Ouorgo Huberts, Jns, Stolulechuor, Joo Stagol and (leorga McCulloch. A team ot horses was necessary to ilrau the animal down to tho Mon son farm nttor It luid beou killed. This Is tho largest boar killed on HavnoB Inlet for sovoral yonrs. i;(UiS, gimiantied, only lOe K.N.. Plionti IOH..J. coos H.VV thu ro. DO,-OYS- Ui i i'ii ill tbiwi vmon-i n It 1 iiance ami It waq honel sne peared. ula be floated at high tide. , .-v . -.A Jt it --1 r75"ttSTTC" PSX j. ;mvi MX&m IIUUHBB