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-1 iC&nl .11- HAVING MOINEV MAKES FRIENDS BUT IT WILL ONLY KEEP THEM AS LONG AS IT LASTS A Marshfield Coos rsr The Determination of vnluo rccolvcd In advertising lies solely with tho results secured. Try tho columns of Tho Coos Day Times thoy aro clean nnd dependable. The readers of Tho Times have confldonco In tho ads appearing therein. , , oman ohco said: "I buy ndvcrlled articles becnuso thoy nro Invariably worth wftat I pay for tliom." Tho merchants with tho beat reputations for Integrity and honost merchandlso, aro without exception, thoso who advertlBo tholr goods uncoaslngly. MEMnKIt OP THIS ABSOCIATED PlllitiS m . llmt mmt VOL. NO. XXXVIII. GERMANS SAI FREN HOIS AND VILLAGES BY ARTILLERY v iCIaim Destructive Fire Is Di rected Over Germany Army Line Into French Homes ANNOUNCE GAINS IN CONFLICTS WITH ALLIES Maim Progress Against Rus sians in Poland Berlin Official Statement V Or Atiocittrt rrM. to com nr nm,i k! tHr AMOclited I'rwt lo Coo nr TlmM.J H13RLIN, Jan. C (Wireless.) Mid official announcement today fiyn: "In tho Wcstont nrcna, tho rronch continued their systematic jnibardmont of villages of tholr m countrymen, nnd to tho do- tructlon of French homes. In any vent this bombnrdmont causes us Dry llttlo troublo. At Sonnln and tho Argonno forests wo captured svoral of tho enemy's trenches nnd indo two officers nnd ono hundrod ion prisoners. Tho French ngnln ibtnlnod a foothold yesterday on tho tuck fought for holght west of fSmnhoItu In upper Alsace, but woro grivon off niter a strong unyonci Ifttnck. '"Tlioro woro no changes yesterday Rti our Eastorn frontlor or In Norlh- rn Poland. In Poland west of ho Vistula River our troopB pono- f'ntod ns far a branch of tho Succhn liver, aftor having enptured soveral tho enemy's points of support. Wo k 1400 prisoners and nlno ma- ilno guns, Tho situation on tho H'storn bnuk of tho River Plllcln Mnalns unchangod." IILLI'S FORCES LOSE IN MEXICO ircaon in Complete Control ) Pucbla and Villa's Choice if for President Captured Xj AmcUI1 I'rrn to Cooi Uir Timet. WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. C kails of tho battlo of Puubln wro rccolvcd at tho Cnrranza agency ro In n dispatch as follows: "Obro- ln comploto control of tho city. irty flold pieces woro used In oiling tho city nnd tho withering soon had tho dofondorB nbnn- llng tholr positions. Tho env- ty chnrgod tho defenders, corral- thom In tho cc.vsr of tho city. io ontlro gnrrlHon wns mado pris ts. Six wall d I roc led sholls ul- t destroyed tho Qundaloupo thedral, ono of tho most boaull- lu Mexico. ANQKLKS IS CAPTUHKD ,' im 4tKKttli4 Tim to Coo Iltj TlmM.J 1ACO, Jnn. G. aonornl Follpo ;olos, Villa's chlof Hiibordlnntc, to bo his cholco for Prosldont, captured yostorday when Obro drovo tho Vllla-Zaputu forco of Puobhi, according to n mos- from Vera Cruss to Gonornl Hill ly. SESSION IN EAST iublicans Control Both )uses in All Except Maine (here Deadlock is Likely IBr Auoclttwl ITret to C Hr Tlme.J )STQN, Jan. 0. Tho Loglsla- of five Now England states, all it Rhodo Island, convened today tholr annual or biennial sessions. housos in Massachusetts, Vcr- t, Connecticut and New Humji- have largo Itopubllcan major- ho Malno House Is Republican tho Senate Democratic, with a fcco for a doadlock If tho 87 Re- HcanB and four Progressives com- i agatnBt tho 01 Democrats, aiur- f II. Holcomb. Republican, was fn In as Qovernor today, succeed- 3lmon E. Baldwin, Democrat. on't fall to nttentl tho benefit to given by tho Llimen Lodge nt les' Hal?, Saturday eve., Jan. .Ilusbj'h Orchestra. It. IF. K. KHMV, DENTIST SUTDES e 1J2-J, Room 204, Coke Bide Established 1878 tin Tho Coast Mnll. CH DESTROY Disaster at Rush Hour in New York Caused Report of 100 Lives Being Lost HOO TO HOSPITAL. tnr AmoelttM rmi la Onoi Dr TlmM. NKW YORK, Jan. C 200 per- sons woro tnken to tho Polyclinic j hospital, whoro n Burgeon snld, j ns far as ho knew, with ono ox- j coptlon, none had been fatally j Injured. (11 AMacUtotl rrni to Coo lUjr TlmM, NKW YORK, Jnn. G. Mora than 100 persons wcro ovorcomo by smoke, cut by flying glass, bruised nnd oth orwlso injured In a flro on bonrd a tniln In tho subway at tho height of tho rush hour this morning. In tho panic and confusion which ensued, pollco headquarters reported ninny lives lost, but this later proved un founded nnd only ono death Is ro corded. Tho ontlro flro fighting forco of Mnnhnttan, every umbulanco nnd every pulmotor that could bo found wcro brought to tho scono. Tho fact that scores of persons woro un conscious led to tho early roport hat many wcro killed. Lntor tho pollco announced thnt ns far as thoy know there woro no fatalities. Tho surgeon at tho Polyclinic hospital roportcd that ono Injured womnn died In an ambulance SETTLE COUNTY E Supreme Court -Will Hand Down Decision Next Monday Says Judge Hall Tho decision ns to whothor or not Judgo Hall, tho prcBout Incumbout, or Jnmcs Watson, uowly elected, 1h county Judgo, Is oxpentod to bo ro celvod hero next Tuesday, according to word rocolvod this noon from Judgo Hall, who Is now In Coqulllo attending a mooting of tho county commissioners. Tho county court mot on Monday with both Judgo Hall uud James Wat son on tho bench, but tho session woh Immediately adjourned nnd no business wns transacted at tho time. It Is possible thnt nothing mora will bo dono In an official way until af ter tho decision of tho Supromo Court. . Monday Is tho regular decision day of that court nnd It Is posslblo that tho news will bo received bora this ovonlng, nnd thus will bo settled ono of tho most baffling lognl questions that has confronted tho hlghor court for sovornl yoars. I MKDALS TOR HKROKS. I I I (nr AuoUta4 I'rMi to Coos H7 TlmM.J NEW YORK-, Jnn. C Thlr- teen enlisted mon In tho United Stntes navy vho won Bpeclal mention for distinguished con- j duct during tho occupation of Vora Crii7., woro presented with j modnls of honor by Secretary j Dnulols on tho dock of tho bnt- tlcshlp Florida today. j HOY IS PAIlOIiKD. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILL13, Or., Jan. G. Jay Richards was definitely paroled by Judgo John L. Coko yostorday, aftor having earlier In tho day been son toncod to a term of three to twenty years In tho penitentiary and tho execution of his sentonco stayed tem porarily, pending an Investigation by the court on Its right to exercise the parole power. This point was submitted to him on briers by tho respective attorneys for young Richards and tho opposition and after brief argument the judge declared his right to extend a pnrolo. Young Richards will havo to roport to. the court regularly. 01 MANY UNCONSCIOUS IM SUBWAY WHEBK QUESTION MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Rimssi&ins Claim Great Gales' Against TWkey audi Austria SMALLPOX IS RAGING IN VERA CRUZ tnr AnsclitM rrri to Coo Dr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. G. lltnck smallpox has broken out In Vera Cruz nnd tho town Is In tho throes of an opldomlc, Amerlcnu Con sul Cnunda roportcd today. Carloads of dead and wounded from tho battlo of Puobla aro being brought In today. Tho consul's only information from Cnrranza sources was that tho Vlllu-Znpatu troops woro heavily defoalod. HIIIP WOOL IIKUK. tnr amociMri rmi to coo nr Timtn.i I MI5LHOURNK, Jnn. !. Aiib- j trnlla has decided to permit tho j j shipment of merino wool to tho j Unltod States provided a guaran- j tea bo given that It will not bo j reexported. j E ARE RE-UNITEO Port Orford Couple Agree to Forgive and Forget and Live Together Again (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Jnn. C JosbIo Qulgloy, orstwhllo erring wlfo of James Qulgloy, an Industrious farm er or Port Orford, was returned to tho arms of her husband last night by Judgo John S. Coko, Immediately aftor tho Jury In tho enso of William It. Young, her oloplng pnrtnor, hnd doclnrod him guilty of adultery. Mrs Qulgloy was about toibo placed on trial ns un ncronuillco of Young's, whon ono of tho most humnno acts recorded In favor or attorneys prac tlclng hoforo tho Jocnl bonch wnu Bprung on tho court and that kind hearted, oven though nuBtoro Jurist yielded to tho mot.'on of District Attornoy IJlJeuvlst to dismiss tho criminal action ngniust hor, which ho did by discharging tho prlsonor nnd throwing tho enso out of court. Tho nuthors of this coup on what would havo proven nn nbortlvo Jus tice lu tho fnro of a reconciliation between husbnnd and wlfo woro At- ftomoys R, O. Qnivsa, of Mnrshflold, "and Jacob Stommlor, of Myrtlo Point. Attornoy Grnves was retained ns attornoy for Mrs. Qulgloy In tho criminal enso. As such ho filed a suit for dlvorco against Mr. Qulg loy Monday, thus boating hor hus band to tho snnio action by a fow hours, tho lattor having monnwhllo retained Attornoy Stommlor In a dlvorco action. Whon Mr. Qulgloy wns placed on tho stand to tpstlfy against tho trn ducor of his homo, no did bo with roluctanco nnd It wns with diffi culty that ho attributed Improper rclntlons to his wlfo. This fact evi dently was noted by both Attornoy Stommlor nnd Graves, who began getting together In tho court room, while Young was facing his Judges. An hour or so hoforo tho Young enno was concluded tho two nttor ncye hnd a reconciliation offectod between Qulgloy andjils wlfo nnd a compact drawn, signed by both, which served ns a basis for tho coup which they first sprang on District Attorney Llljcqvlst and lat er on Judgo Coko. Tho ngroomont between tho ro unltod couplo reads: "Wo, James Qulgloy and Jesslo Qulgloy, husband and wlfo, In con sideration of lovo and affection be tween ourselves ana for our chil dren, and for tho purpose of agalu maintaining our home, agree as fol lows: "We will go back and live to gether, each maintaining townrd tho other the proper conduct and re spect and will continue to do so, so loj? as such living Is possible In contemplation of law. "James Juigley will forthwith dls OUIGLEYAND W WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1 A mmm tftrtt "Tiff T"l irtlsifiK flilim I Two HIIIIUUIIUU I VVU I III MOM UIVIO- ions in Caucasus Mountains Were Utterly Routed TWO VICTORIES OVER AUSTRIAMS LAST WEEK Announce Austrian Garrison Force Were Annihilated in Sortie from Przemysl I'ltKKMYKIi SOUTIK. I I fir AmocIaM I'm to Coo liar Time, I PIOTROGRAl), Jnn. C Tfio Novoo Vromyn says that' tho ro- j cent sortlo by tho AtiBtrlnn gnr- j rlson defending Przemysl result- j j cd In tho comploto annihilation j of tho Austrian forco. Tho Rub- j slmiB allowed tho Austrlans to j j push forwnrd until In closo rnngo j hoforo opening up n murderous j flro. (I! AOflitcl I'rrM to Cool 1!X TlBIM. LONDON, Dec. 0. Against two of tho thrco nations she Is fighting, Russia has apparently scored heavily. To tho two victories over tho Austrl nns Inst week Is added, according to tho .claims of Potrogrnd, tho rout of two Turkish columns which Invaded tho Russian Caucasus. Tho latost re ports from tho Russian military auth orities aro that tho defeat of tho Turks was comploto nnd ono of tho Turkish army corps was annihilated. In tho Austrian provlnco of Iluko wlnn tho Russlnns nro mooting with llttlo resistance, according to tho Po trogrnd dispatches. Friendly rela tions Jinvo boon established botweon tho Russian soldiers nnd tho fron tier guards of Roumnnln, which ad joins Hukowlna, nnd It is bolloved In Pctrogrnd that Roumnnln Is likely to enter tho wnr. YOUNG IS LIMITJY COKE (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILM3, Or., Jan. C William Rogers Young, convicted yostordny of oloplng, with Mrs. Jesslo Qulgloy, of Port Orford was today sentenced to six months to two yenrs In tho stnto ponltontlnry by Judgo Coko. Judgo Coko In pronouncing son tonce, tormed Young "a lochorous, Insclvlous dcspollor of homes," and said that ho was sorry that tho law did not provide a moro sovoro pun ishment for such Individuals ns Young. "Tho court hopoa that you will linvo to sorvo tho oxtromo term" concluded Judgo Coko. This enso provod not only ono of tho most Interesting nnd generously nttondod ovonts during tho prosont term of court, but mnrkod tho first trial or Its kind during tho Incum bency of District Attornoy UIJonvlBt covorlng n porlod of over six years. Incidentally, tho County Prosocutor gave notlco that tho enso would not bo tho lost of Its kind, tho Jury bo lng promised that n conviction would moan tho boglnning of additional cases of a similar nature Young, who was known as Rogers In Curry County, provod n strong witness In ninny respects while on tho stnnd. Ho told his Btory with out a second's hesitation and gavo what soomed to many to bo a plaus Iblo reason for taking tho mothor of threo children, a boy of 10, an other of sovon, nnd a daughter of eight, from hor husband's homo to another county of tho stnto nnd for having lived with hor as nor husband. Ho emphatically denied Immoral rotations, declared thnt tho woman appealed to him to holp hor to get away and Insisted that sho had never been moro than a houso keopor for him, recolvlng ?10 por month ns sue!:, . , Tho ofght-year-old tot of a girl was put on tho stand nnd, somowhat frightened nnd ending In tears, stoutly defondod hor mother, al though DlBtrlct Attorney Llljcqvlst declined to cross examine her, de claring such an act would havo been brutal. Jessie Qulgley will forthwith dis miss hor suit for dlvorco now pond ing In tho Coos County Circuit Court. "Knch of them will horenfter to tho best of their ability live a life of peace, respect, purity and virtue, 915 EVENING EDITION. M . , . s-ibbb-s-i ftiAfolY Skirl h inniii v -j OF GERMANY FROM CANADA tnr Altol'lutol I'itm to Cons liar TlmM.) NKW YORK, Jnn. C Charles Wnltcr, nn attorney of Toronto, Canadil, announced upon IiIb arrival from Kuglnnd thnt I.'l German spies' hnd been nrrcstcd among tho Cana dian troops which sailed to Kng Innd last fall. Ono of tho number wns killed by incinbors of tho com pnny in which ho enlisted when tho ehurgo wnu mado thnt ho wns n spy. TURKi: AUK SLAIN. I I I tnr AmorUteJ I'ttil to Coor H7 TlmM. AKRON, Ohio, Jan. C Chns. I W. Hyslnp, n railroad omployo, Bhot'nud killed his wlfo, fatally j wounded Joseph Schrndor, a j boarder at tho samo houso, nnd then turned tho rovolvor on him- j self, dying lustnntly. Tho bonrd- j I ors nro unnblo to assign any J causo for It. j K MIT FVPFRT i Germany Said to Have Issued Statement Relative to United States Action (nr Auoclit! Tiui to coot n7 Tlm.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Jnn. C Chulrmnn Flood of tho Houso For eign Affairs Commlttco told tho pro ponents of tho legislation to prohibit oxports of wnr mntorlnls thnt tho Gor man government, through tho Ilorlln foreign offlco, hnd mndo tt plain thnt It did not expect the United Slates to stop such oxports. T Marshfield Butcher Under In dictment for Renting House for Immoral Purposes (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLK, Or., Jnn. 0. Goo. W. King, tho Mnrshflold butcher, Is on (rial today on tho chnrgo of routing a bonthoiiBo owned by him lu Mnrsh flold for ImmornI purposes. King Is Is righting tho caso hard as ho was onco hoforo convicted nnd flnod $250 for it similar offonso with tho samo bonthouso, Ry Marshal Cnrtr and tho evi dence of Mny Wnrnor, mistress of tho plnco, hoforo tho grnnd Jury, tho stnto provod thnt it was kuown ns a hoiiBO of Ill-fame. Torrlco Washington, nn Inmate, testlflod that King wns not nwaro of what tho houso ,.cts liaintf tmod for, At 2 o'clock. n motion of N, C. MeLeod, who represents Klilg to non-suit the cuso wns bolng nrguod. King ruiiH tho Kntorprlso moat mnrkot In Mnrshflotn. Cast PihtKnieil Geo. Topping had tho trial of Win. Attorbury of Randon, chnrgod with killing a horBo, postponed un til Friday, owing to Port Strubol, tho principal witness of tho dofonso, not bolng present. Fi-iiiic-cN N Sentenced. Goo, Francos, convicted of robbing tho Owl Saloon in Marshfield, wnB sentenced to two to flvo years ln stcto's prison. - STKAMKR Kl-:il-:i inr Auoclateo" Trta to Cooi nr Tlm. WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. G. The American steamer Denver bound for Dromon, Germany, with only cotton from Norfolk, j has been detalnoj at Klrkwoll, Orknqy Islands. Hor owners I have asked tho U. S. State Do j partmont to mnko representa tions to Great llrltaln. TO STOP WAR 0 i COOUILLE A Consolidation of Times, Coast MM) nnd Coos !lnv Artvertlwr GERMANS 10 FRENCH SEE-SI IN BATTLES M F Berlin Statement Tells of Ad vances at Several Points Fighting Was Severe (Ur Auocltlctl 1'rnui to Coot ll)r Tlmni.l PARIS, Jan. C -Tho offlclnl stnte mont thin afternoon snys: "In Del glum tho enemy delivered without success two attacks southeast of St. Georges. At a point nortnwost of Rhotnis our troops advanced 100 ynrdB In tho Argonno wo retook .'100 ynrds of trenches in tho Ln Crurlo forest. From Rngntello nnd Fontaine Madam wcro dollvored two attacks by Germnu regiments which wo ropulscd. Near Ravine of Courto ChniiBsco wo blow up 800 ynrds of German trenches, halt of which wo occupied. In tho region of Thann, upper Alsaco, wo retained gains achieved tho night before at Stolnhach as well as In tho trouches southwest nnd northwest of tho vil lage Tho enemy succeeded ln ro occupylng ono of their former trenches on tho Knstorn flank of a nearby holght, tho summit of which remains lu our possession." finrllxtldlM Aid Fi-cucli. "It should be sot forth thnt In tho Argonno, nonr tho ravluo of of Can arte Chnussco, nt tho' point whoro we blow up tho Gorman trenches, nn attacking roglmont commanded by Lieut. Col. Garibaldi dollvored a vig orous attack against tho brench mado by tho oxplosloiiH. Tho Italians cap tured 120 prlsonors, Including 12 undor officers, and took ono machlno gun nnd ono caisson. Tho chlof ad jutant of this regiment, Constnntlno Gnrlbnldl, a brother of Llout. Col. Garibaldi, was killed during this nt- ! tr.ck. Another brother, Llout. Druno Gnrlbnldl, vaflftdHcd Dec. 3 lu tho Ar gonno forei Prominent Marshfield Woman ' Succumbs This Afternoon to Long Illness Mrs! W. C. llrudloy, wlfo of W. C. Urndloy of tho Uradloy Candy Co., died nt tholr home nt Anderson avo uuo nnd South Third strcot this af ternoon. Sho hnd boon poorly for sonio tlmo, but not until u fow days ngo did hor condition becomo critical. This morning sho sank Into n coiuu toso statu and remained so until death came, Mrs. Uradloy had boon a resident of Mnrshflold about ton yours and until thu past year, whon hor health failed hor, took n prominent part in club nnd soolul affulrs. Sho aided In laying tho foundation for tho Mnrsh flold Public Library movomont nnd wns a strong worker ln tho Progross Club, Airs. Urndloy was about flfty-flvo years old and her early years wuro spent nt Codar Rapids, Iowa, whoro hor fathor, A. I). Traor, startod and built tho Durllngton. Codar Rapids & Northorn railroad, now a part of tho Rook Island system. Tho family lator resided In Kansas nnd camo to Oregon about flftoon years ago. Ilosldos hor husband, sho Is sur vlvod by threo childron: Mrs, Harry Paddock of Gladstone, Orogon; Mrs. D. K. Moloney, of Mnrshflold; nnd Herbort Urndloy of Marshfield. Hor mothor, Mrs. A. D. Traor, and slstor. Miss Maude Traor, havo resided with tho Uradloy family ror tho past fow yoars. Tho funeral services will he hold at the homo tomorrow morning and will bo private. Tho body will bo taken to tho Portlnnd croniatory on the Georgo W. Kldor tomorrow by Mr. Uradloy. Don't fall U intend (ho benefit tlanco given by tlio Minion Lodge nt KngUV IliillrlSntiii'day eve., Jnn. Otli. ,llusli'b Oi-oliehtrn: RENC CAIN GERMAN TRENCHES IMftt. MRS Mm FY lat .;: , ,. low rmta hwhi No. 143 BELGIUM N RICE Death of Second Grandson of I Garibaldi Revives War Spirit in Italy ALLIES CAPTURE HALF OF ARGONNE TRENCH Germans Check French Ad vance in Alsace Few De velopments in Far East LONDON, Jnn. G. A aorninn trench nearly half a mile long In the Argonno region wns blown up by tho Allies, according to tho Paris state ment today. Tho French then mado an Infantry attack and captured half of tho trench. During this charge n grnndsou of tho Italian patriot, Gari baldi, was killed. Tho recent death In action of another grandson la snld In Romo to have uwukoncd thu war spirit In Italy. Asldo from tho fighting In tho Ar gonno, nctlvltlcs woro limited chlofl. to Upper AlBnco, whoro tho Gormnnn seem to have checked tho French nd vnnco. Tho only claim In tho French ntntomcut Is that tho ground won hns been hold. Tho loss of ono position to tho Germans Is admitted. Ilorlln BtntcB thnt tho French nro bombarding towns In tho rear of tho Goarmnn lines and "seem indifferent to killing tholr own countrymen nnd tho destruction of French homes." Tho enpturo of Bovornl trenches from tho Allies Is roportcd. Fighting continues along tho main lino west of Warsaw, but dispatches from Ilorlln nnd Potrogrnd ngroo that there have been no Important developments. Ilorlln snya n fow Russians positions woro enptured. nun price PAID FOR LOTS Haglestein Estate Holds Sale of Property Ellen Rud nas Conducts Sale ' Moro than $18,000 passed hands yesterday whon two ploccs of proper ty holonglng to tho Huglcsteln oBtnte. In .Mnrshflold woio sold nt tho coun ty sont. A 50-foot front on Uroadway street North, In tho roar of tho Irv ing building, was sold to Mrs. Frieda Hoglestoln, tho mothor of tho five children, for $10,000. Tho Marsh field Hardware Company hid In thu narrow lot on Front strcot North, known ns Lot G lu Ulonlc 2, for J3200. Tho Iluglestoln ostato Is ono of the oldest on Coos Uay. Tho father died boiiio tlmo ngo and since then tho childron nnd Mrs. Hnglosteln have boon living In Sun Frnnclsco. Tlio nnmos of the childron nro Fred, Hon iy, Wultor, Vlhln, Klslo and Alia, who Is docoasod and who' loR nn lufnut daughter, liolon Portor. MIhb Kllon Utidnas nctod na roforeo In tho suit lu partition nnd conduct ed tho sale of the property, this bo lng ono of tho biggest sales rocordod lu Mnrshflold for sovoral months. Tho family rosldonco proporty on North Second streot and two housed nnd lots on North Urondwny woro sold two years ago to Mahaffey & Wobstor. inr AuwutM Tiro to cov nr Timw-j CLKVKLAND, Ohio, Jnn. G Tho Kustorn Ohio Coal operators todn) do- iQldod to upon tholr niluos undor thu open shop plan. Tho striking minora who hnvo boon Idlo plnco April I will bo given tho first opportunity to fill tho Jobs undor tho scftlo offored by tho operators. ItKJ SUIT FIliKI) I I fBr AMOit rrtw to Ceo Dr Tlm.J COLUMUUS, Ohio, Jnn. C. Suit for IP.01E.02U.07 has beon filed In the Unltod Stntes Dls- trlct court ngalnBt tho old Cap- ltal City Dairy, Company. The sum Is nllogcil to ho duo ns I tnxos on colored oleomargarine SHOP PLAN 010 MINES -v ----fccrr