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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1915)
HE THINGS THAT "HE WHO RUNS MAY READ", & THAT "HE WHO READS MAY RUN" A Marshfleld Woman (&xsm The Determination of value received In advertising lies solely with the results secured. Try tho columns of Tho Coos Day Times thoy aro clean and dopondablo. Tho rendors of Tho TltneB havo confldonco In tho fonco Bald: "I buy advertised nrtlclos bocausn thov laro Invariably worth what I pay for thorn." Tho (merchants with tho beat reputations for Integrity land honost morchandlso, aro without excoptlon, thoBO who advcrtlso tholr goods unceasingly. member ov nut associated rmcHtt nds appearing therein. n fOL. NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 ns Tho Coast Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnl) nil Cooi Hny Advertiser No. 159 EEHMAMS TRY MMDTO Kill iigland Prepares to Def end U :n L E uez Canal Asalest Turk law mmtB BERLIN C US ALLIES BET B HTHDY CTDBT FO Sfl IHSEIERfl H E ITS ancc Movements Started jveral Days Thought to lave Been for Purpose NCH DENY GERMAN CLAIMS OF VICTORY iflictina Reports of Engage- lents in Two Districts Quiet in East , KNKW (IKIt.MAX LKARKHS. KBjr AaanrlalM Pn to Corn Itny Tlmnt. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 27.--tologrnni from Ilerllu hiivh Hint Oeiioral Von lluclow, tho Conimnudcr In chief of Oor- ainny's second army, hns been appointed field marshal. Qon- Bral Von Klnom, comnmndor In chief of tho third army, lias been promoted to the full rank of general. ; Br Aitocltlot fmi to Coat Day Tlmoa. )NDON, Jan. 27. Kmporor Wil ls DO yenrs old today, nnd nl- jh there Is tittlti Information to- Vht military activities, tho Kmpor- rtroops nro apparently endeavor- to win' for him a birthday gift In mnpo or a victory nt arms. Two , ago violent Qormnn attacks woro In nt several points. It davolop- no greatest force ngalyst tho Rrlt- mong 1110 itumaaeo canal and iHt tho French In tho roglon of wo. iestordny tho normnns a moasuro of success near Crn- Parls admltB trouches wcro bbut says somo woro retaken. In claims swooning victories In region, including tho enpturo of fa i points of support along tho of nearly n mllo In extent. Ii tho Germans and French claim Idvnntngo at LnbasHeo. rlln snys thoro Is no chnngo In lid nnd In Hast Prussia tho Hits- lttnckH woro repulsed. it, only has tho Turkish Invasion sypt liogun, but tho fighting nnvo penetrated n cons dornblo lice, fighting being reported tit allium. SEH IS 58 3ror William issues Two nesty Decrees in Honor of His Birthday ' Auo lile.l 'itai to Cooa luy Tlmra, RLIN, Jan. 27. (Ily WlroIoaH) birthday dociveo or amnesty Ussuod by Kmporor William to- (the fifty-sixth aunlvorsary of birth. Tho first releases tho military from disciplinary limcnt Inflicted by court mnr- vlthln tho limit of six months Konmeut. Tho other annuls nrobccutlon of soldiers for of- committed boforo tho call to iSHFIELFra. TE itive Team of High School ro Arnue With North is Bend Affirmative ran iW I H II I III I I H 1 1 1 1 III II EBfl GOOUILLE t Friday evening at 8 o'clock 0ik pHlBh School auditorium, tho n It Is belKe7that all "ho hlold l':gh School nffirmatlvoitlents woro roscuod. Tho dnmngo is bvlll meet tho Coqulllo Negn- cnin. Tho following question dobatod: "Resolved, That 3vernmont Should Own nnd to All Inter-Btnto Itullroads pas Common Carriers, and all Jitato Lines Competing With ; Constitutionality Waived." tho samo night, tho Marbhflold ro toam will go to North Dond It' tho samo quostton will bo Tho Marshflold nfflrma- tarn Includes Miss 13va HanBon Iss Ruth Cowan, and tho nog- do will bo supported by Wes- man nnd Harvoy Walters.. aro splendid teams and an it dobate Is anticipated. admission will bo charged and lltorium should bo filled next' -night with interested specta-j E. Imembersof tho North Rend af-i Ive team nro Axil Brandt and , (1 Jones, they to meet the nega-, ao from Marshfleld In North bn FrHiy evening. Mile, in addition to sending itlve t'um hero, consisting of usonue and Merton Tyrrell, keot tho negative team from nt Coqulllo. Tho county sent itlvos aro Iloraco Rahskopf in Hcrsoy. , O VKTO LITKHACY TKSTS. . III Annrlnlnl 1'itm to Cooa Tnjr Tlmra.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jnn. 27. It Is authoritative- ly stntod that President Wll- son will veto tho Immigration bill because of tho literacy test. This became known af- tor a conforonco botweon tho " President and committees of both houses which had tho meastiro In chnrgo. RETURN TD.PDBT London Announces That Only Two Vessels Were Damaged in North Sea Battle (tlr AmocIMoJ I'itm to Coos Ilajr TlniM.) LONDON, Jan. 27. Most of tho wnrshlps engaged In Sunday's unval battla In tho North Sea returned homo Monday, was announced hero today. Tho Lion, tho flagship of, Sir Dnvld Rontty, wns tho last of tho battlo cruisers to arrive. Tho Lion and Tiger woro tho only Rrltlsh bnttlo crulsors to sustain material damage. Captain Krdmnun, of thfl German crulsor RlcJuchor, which wns sunk, has boon placed among tho wounded, according to nn Kdlnburg dispatch. SS Petrograd Announces Crew of Seven Taken Prisoners Bombs Fall in Libau Wr AaaoclataJ rreaa to Cooa Dar Tlmra. PKTROGRAD, Jan. 27. Tho of ficial stntoment snys: "On Jnutinry 25 a Gorman .oppellu flow over Li lian and dropped nine bombs. Thoy did no uorlotts dnmngo. Tho Xop polln then returned toward tho fron tolr. Near Vlrgron our artillery men hit tho warship and sho fell Into tho wntor. Light gunboats finished her destruction. The crow of seven were taken prisoners." St. Mary's Hospital Destroyed With $100,000 Loss op eration Is Finished (Dx AuocUtM Trraa to Cooa TltJ Tlmoa.) WALLA WALLA, Jan. 27. St. Mary's Hospital, tho largest building $100,000. David Broughtol was on tho oper ating tablo and with tho flamo rag ing In tho woodon structure tho phy sicians finished tho operation boforo transferring tho man to anothor hos pital. Dozens of patients woro hurried from tho hospital, cltlzons rushing to tho sceno with atitos. Tho fire start ed on tho second floor nnd this alone saved ninny patients, for tho build ing burned llko tinder after tho flames got headway. Tho mercury was noar zero and there was much suffering beforo qunrtors woro found for tho patients. MI3XICAX AIR RAIDS. Ur AiwoUated Pcm to too ttajr Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. 27. Aeroplnno raids and 4 bomb dropping expeditions the Carranza agency hero an- nounced, lire to bo conductod V against Mexico City. Advices to tho agency say that Cen. Hill's army has Joined Gen. Obregon for a march on the capital. Try our SPANISH .S.WSAfiK. PAUVCIJ MARKKT. Phono 100-J. ENGLISH CRUISES ZEPPELIN SHOT IN BIRD IS I HU AS BAD m he WILSON SENT GREETINGS TO KAISER lljr AmocUIciI !'rr (a Coos Hr Tlmcii. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 27. President Wilson sent tho following messngo to Kmperor Wllllnm: "In behalf of the government nnd people of tho United States, I have tho pleasure to extend to your majes ty cordial felicitations on tho anni versary of your birth, as woll as my own good wishes for your wolfnro." On his own birthday recently, President Wilson received greetings from Kmporor Wllllnm, King George, President Polncaro nnd other rulers. QUAHAXTINK STOCKVARR. Illy AnnoflatM Vttn to Cooa IIr Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C, A new qttnrautlno was placed on tho Pittsburgh nnd Chi cago stockyards today by tho Department of Agrlculturo bocnuso of tho reappearance of tho foot and mouth disease. Cattlo may bo received for Im mcdlnto slaughter, but no out going traffic Is allowed. T F Councilmcn Bailey and Mceks of Eastside, Call for Investigation ' Continued roports that thoy had bought tholr way Into tho Knstsldo Council nnd that thoy freely cir culated n bottle of whiskey among tho voters on election tiny, has nroiiBcd tho wrath of Councilmcn Mceks and Dnlloy, of Cooston, nnd Inst evening, on their petition, a commlttoo wns solocled to Invostlgnto tho rumors and follow thorn down to tholr Bourcosv I Til nflfllHmi ir fintulatmit rilTiinra' a lettor wns received by Mayor Kit son, of Knstsldo, from a man named Marcollus, of Cooston, In which tho momiiorB rrom tlio lowor uny woro ncciiBOd. Iloth Mr. Ilalley ana Mr. Mceks dcclnro that thoy roxout such luslnuntlons nnd that they nro buso less nnd scurrilous. Of tho question of municipal waterworks for Kaslsldo, but llttlo wiih said, tho Council waning until somo future time to decide tho problem, From nn engineering firm of Kvorott AVnshlngton, was rocciv ed a proposal to lay out tho niitlro i wntor system nnd mnnv nlnn monii- facturlng flrniB, In lottors, naked to ' havo a chnnco tit bidding on tho piping. For sovornl wcoks tho mombors of tho Council havo boon t.t work on tho rovlslou of tho city charter, this to bo prosontod ?o tho youth nt a special election for their expression. On Fobrunry 7 a mooting of tho Couno" wUI ho 1,ohl nt C8 ''h faftlng of the char tor. This will bo tho first mcotln hold In Cooston by tho Council Tho two mombors from Cooston iro clared that tho dlstnuco to tho moot ing Is groat and that It should bo n matter of turn about, alternating tho placo of gathering. Raise Officers' .Salaries Up with tho high cost of living has gone tho salaries of tho city officials!, tho Council raising thorn last evening. Horenftor, tho Treas urer will recolvo $10 a month in stead of $S; 11IQ ULtOIUUr Will bV $25 where boforo ho drew $10, 1 RiORSD ELECT DW and tho City Atto,cy was raised ! end nnd HO feet dopth along Klrod. from $25 to $35 a month. Tho Tliei' are two housos on the prop- offlcerB who will bo affected aroi20inlSLn I'tntlmy ,atoino on tho Tr..oll. . r, ,,.,,.. nio, 2,V i e l .n 1 . Treasurer W. F. Ryorly, Rocorder j Tho Mooso Lodgo hns a member- C. P. Keating and City Attorney (ship of 280 now and It Is proposed Qeorgo Watkins. j t0 ltt,1,,ch , memborshlp campaign iiDiumiur yuu..HiU.B u..u. "B I TTnn,AU - nnnAMM ...!.. who piny about tno town artor nino 1 o'clock will bo In danger of being jarreste'd. A curfow ordinance pass ed last night makes tho flno a max tlmum of $25 and with a Jail sen jtenco of 10 days or both tho fine 'and the sentence at the discretion of 1 the Judge. IMTiACK MARKUT innkes RKST FRANICFL'RTKRS. Phono 100-J. Great Military Activity in Northern Egypt as Result of New Invasion OVER 120,000 TURKS J START ON CAMPAIGN Residents of Canal Zone Mova Away and Battleships Are I Gathered to Aid TURKS KNTKIt KHYIT. Illy AtaorlatM Pitm In Coo ll.ijr Tlmra, CAIIIO, Jan. 27. An en gagement, presumably with tho ndvunco gunrd of tho Turkish army, occurred yos tcrday cast of 101 Knnatra, Dotnlls aro ticking. Only a small numbci of men woro en gaged, Indict ting that It was In tho nntttrc of u skirmish. TURKS AGAINST KGYPT. (11? Ai'oclttfel l'rrra to Cooa nr Tlmra. ATHHNS, Jan. 27. It Is reported hero that thrco Turk ish army corps, numbering about 120,000 men, nro mnrchlng on Egypt under tho command of DJcmal Pasha. IDt AiaotUlei I'rtaa to root n Tlirra.l LONDON, .Jan. 27. Dispatches from Cairo stato.that great military activity prevails at tho Suez Canal. Troops and warships aro being as sembled and nil civilians nro leav ing tho vicinity of tho canal. Im portant reconnaissances nro bolng mndo. Mmiy TnrlvN Approach. Dotnchmonts of Turkish troops woro sighted nt thrco other points enst of tho Suez Cannl, but thoro wns no fighting oxcopt In tho vicinity of Kl Knutarn. In this engagement tho Turks oponcd flro nt long rnngo with mountain guns. Tho Ilrltlsh replied with machlno guns nnd rlflos. A Ilrltlsh seaplane dropped bombs upon tho Turkish forces near Ulrmtirhadnd, inflicting losses. RUSSIANS LOSi HUNGARY m - ' retained Is ready for presentation to Vienna Announc2s Czar's tll coMrt Troops Forced to Evacuate , u ,H ",,"n tlinf t,' 1C1"1U,,S; ' Imnnrt nnt Pnintc Bl""or8 "ro ,"'otty 0V0Illy llvMcil '"", llllJUIlctlll ruilllb hH n,,,)0t10t inuma in tho bnl- (n Ao. Ule4 frw 10 Cooa la Tlini.l I ailCO. Ill COllKOqUOIICO lllfl frlCIItlB VIICNNA, Jan. 27. (Ily Wlroloss.) , throughout tho county ro boginulng Tho official Austrian conimunlcu-i to got ncttvo In his 'behalf nnd nro tlon today reports biiccossoh in t!io pointing nut Hint If ho was of valuo fighting In tho pnssos loading into , In thai capacity tho past two yoars I1'I tlicaatorn and uoithwestern Hun- Knry. It Is ns follows: "In tho ,0' ut VnS, Lntorcza and Nagy Sna- in os, tho onoiny hns been forced to evacuate somo Importnnt IioIjjIiU af - tor ropoatod nnd fruitless countor at tacks wl loh cost tho enemy hoavy losses." FIR USE 1.1EE Marshfield Fraternal Order Buys Property at Sscond and Elrod for Building Tho Marshfleld Mooso Lodgo to day clototl negotiations for tho iiur- chrso of tho J. Wright Wilson prop- orty at tho northeast corner of South QiPmid nn (I Wfnl n I'ninm nn n oltn ' f3r tllO flltlirO hntllO Of thfl InrlCA. TllA. .- .-- . . nr ,...,. w . ..w wUv. " ! lot has fifty root frontage on sec-, ' la, L iiiii n 11 iiiu a 1 lull ( J iiiiiinnniiit 1 " UHLU ,11111 ' .1 " V "i .-..V r Aft a -;,"' V.i" this to about 500. As soon as this u done. It Is likely that steps will bo taken there. T limits so to bo of Tho lodgo, although young, is good financial shape, and will ready to go ahead soon. Mol Du can, dictator of tho lodge, is great pleased with tho purchase. THADK nt PA LACK .Meat Mn Phono 10U-J, DUE T to erect n flno uulltllng ,.,;, ,. ',, T ... tho operators do not attempt to sell ho site is Inside the fire ... . " -" "?. .u'" ?'.""" "" tho nroportv at homo where the noo- that tho building will have " "' T"a..'"cvl um uu,,,u ,u "M plo knbw it. but go outsldo where ureprooi cousiruciion, r U- A P 1 KOt, RJAV UHFAT IVI I YVIIlAi IS 2 CENTS HIGHERT0DAY (11 Aioc!tl Pint to Cooa nj Tinea. CHICAGO, Jnn. 27. High record wheat prices continued to bo broken todny and gains of nearly 2 cents n bushel over last night woro quickly made. May whoat climbed to 11 7 C-8. . In tho Intor dealings Mny wheat ascended to $1.18 7-8. PIULIPPINK IIANGINn. 0 (Ilr AmocUIM Vrtn to Coo llajr.TJmn. 4 MANILA, P. I., Jnn. 27. Tho funeral of General Norlol, 0110 tlmo Insurgent lender, 4 who, with two accomplices, was hanged hero todny for tho murder of a political cue- 4 my In 1002, was nttended by none of tho political manlfos- tntlons for tho which tho nr- my had ben ordered to pro- pnre. son mow fate County Commissioners Ex pected to Decide on P. M. Hall-Lewis Appointment (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLIO, Or., Jan. 27. Tho county commissioners nro expected to I dochlo nt n mooting to bo hold Jnn- unry 29 whether or not P. M. Hnll Lowls will bo retained as county road- master. Tho understanding 1b then that they will decide by determining whether or not tho position shall bo merged with tho duties of tho county engineer. A lengthy petition, signed by tho owners of over ?2, 000, 000 worth of proporty, urging that llnll-Lowls bo ODIT WLL ho will bo much moro vnltmblo In tho vnl-lfuturo as tho oxporlonco and know- lodge ho has gained will ho of groat boneflt to tho county. Ho has mndo n study of road building, sultnblo to tho neods of this county nnd thoy do- claro It would be a mistake to dis pense with 1 Im now. SOCIALISTS CHAT Shakes Hand With Woman Who Led Mourners otrike at Office Last Summer (nr Aaorlalt Pre to Cooa Par Tlmca.l NEW YORK, Jan. 27. On reach ing tho city hall to resumo his testi mony before tno federal inuustritti Relations Commission. John I). Rock n1l.M T ...n nnn.t !. f Tint In Vriicxnmn nrrncll Inu cnntniflf In lifUJUl (IIUII) miUOVVU HIMMttmi ( the Standard 01 I)u lid nir wh llo tak- ,lK part In tho so-called niournors' parndo. Rockofollor shook hands and chatted for seversl minutes with l.or. S 0 sad sho brought him a 'mossngo of 00(1 w11 ..Wo aro tll0 rodiicts of two (Ufforont classes," sho said. ..Vou ropr080nt tho capitalistic, whllo 1 .. n .. .a, rwt 1. .. a am a acciausi. 1 nere is-n siruggio on botween theso tlassos. "Yes, Thti kind VOU have AYS USKI). Phono 72, Pacific ilvery and Transfer Company. , Havo you tried Tho Times' want ads? ROCKEFELLER mifnrf utintnlv " voitTiftt Tlnnkfifftllnr In S li) LlbfTy COAL. THAW IN PHISON. (Ur AaMH ltrj ITtm tu Cool l)r Tlmra. N1JW YOIUC, Jnn. 27 Harry K. Thaw pleaded not Btillty todny to tho chnrgo of conspiracy under which iho wns brought from Now Hamp shire. The trial Is set Tor February 23. In tho menn whllo bo Is to remain n pris oner In tho Tombs, counsel having agreed not to npply for ball. French Announce That About Three and One-Half Battal ions Were Destroyed ' (Or AtioclataJ Irfa to Cooa nar Tlmra. PAUIS, Jan. 27. Tho orrlclal statomont this nftornoon snys: "A Germnn acroplano wns brought down within tho lines of tho Ilolgluu army. It has boon learned that tho enemy lost whnt amounted to a battalion and a hnlf of men In tho attack Jnnunry 25 on our trenches cast of YproB. It has been confirmed that near Labasso, Glvonchy and Uulnchy tho Germans suffered a great chock. Tho Germans lost nt toast two bat talions, In tho roglon of Perthes, on hill No. 200, tour violent at tacks by the enemy woro ropillsoil. Notir'St. Hnhort," ii Gorman attack wns ropulscd with bayonets. At St. Mlhlol wo destroyed now font bridges thrown over tho Meiiso by tho enemy." BLUE SKY DEALS Oregon Corporation Depart ment Receives Complaints About Realty Operators S. 11. Vincent of tho Oregon Cor- SIT (EMUS LOST HEAVILY II ATTACK poratlon Department, which bus thoitJl() wn,ur Sho WH IU0(, , ,Uo roHUiiuiun ui mum. turn mum innuun nnd sales In this Btnto nnd also tho enforcement of tho llluo Sky Law, who has been hero tho past weuk, states that tho Department ban re ceived u number tit complaints against realty oporatora In this suc tion, Tho Department is bomowhnt ham pered In lack of law giving it con trol over tho platting mid sale of ad ditions and It Is Ukoly that this will bo remedied nt tho present Hus sion of tho legislature. However, one real ostato proposl tlon which Mr. Vlncont hns boon look-! lmvo struck tho wntor clthor head or lng Into horo will bo turned down, f root first for she was iinlnjurod. It seems that tho oporutors made a A tho father mill mothor rushed sjnnll payment 011 a small tract quite , ., . ,,,, , , , , a dlstnuco from Marshfleld and then, tho we HIWoilo wont under bov cut It up Into small lots. 'Kooh lot Isieral tlmos and whan Mr. Johnson do mudo to stand Its proportion of thoiscondod on tho ropo o bad to wait goneral niortgngo nnd at tho prlco for ,,nr to C0III0 to tho Brfnco that thoy aro listed tho oporators would ,. ,ii, .,, ,, ,,,. mm,,., make about $212 dear 0.1 each ot ,G ,n ght K"'1' Uar, .,ml.r- 1,11 I thorn without having put a cout In iu iiiiiiui uiiiuiua. jiunuvui, wiiuiu thoy coino uudor tho ban of tho state Is In endeavoring to float a stock and bond Issuo on tho tract for a great deal moro than tho proporty Is worth. Complaints fioin Kast. Many of tho complaints coming In to tho Department aro In connection with a trnct oast of tho Ray whloh Is bolng sold at outsldo points by somo outsldo oporutors. Tho lots nro lin ing sold at $150 tiploco when, It Is claimed, thoy aro not worth $50 apleco. It Is olalmell that acroago alongside tho tract Is being sold at a lowor prlco per acre thnu thoy nro selling tho lots for. Many prospoc tlvo purchasers huvo discovered the, Mil J I'l UOIIVt true status of tho proporty and are urirlnir tliat tho nartloa holdlnir mnl ' selling the trac? I picutod by "ho atato. I Mr.' Vlncont snys that thoso roal ostato operations are hurting Coos uay moro titan anytning eiso. He says , peoiilo who have hoard of Coos Ray think an Investment would be good and buy lots without knowing Juslj where thoy nro. Most of thoso aro sold on term payments. The Corporation Dopartmont under Mr. Watson and Mr Vlncout has T been doing some excellent work Whllo somo of tho manipulators Official Statement Says Eng lish Were Unable to Recap ture Positions at Laba VICTORY AT CRA0NNE ' IS TERMED COMPLETE Claim French Defeated South east of St. Mihiei Russians Repulsed in East Ur AmoclltM Trm to Cooa nar Tlmra. MOULIN, Jnn. 27. (Ily Wlrolcss.) Tho official communication today says: "Only artillery duels took ploco at Nlotipmt nnd Ypron. At Uulnchy, southwest of Lnbasscc, tho enemy attempted yesterday evening to ro enpturo the positions wo took Janu ary 2C. Tho attack broko down un der our fire. Tho hntltes on tho heights of Crnouno, reported yestcr doy, woro ontlroly successful. Tho French woro driven out of tholr po sitions In tho heights west of Lncro tito Fermomnnd and enst of Hourtcblso nnd woro forced back an tho southern slope I of tho olovnted country. Sovornl ' points of support, oxtendlng over n width of 1100 motors, wero tnkon by storm by tho Snxona. 805 wound ed Frenchmen woro tnkon prisoners and eight mnchlno guns wero captur ed. One depot of snppora nnd miners nnd much other mntorlnl wns taken Southeast of St. Mlhlol, our troops captured n French point of support Countor attacks by tho French wero unaucceesful. Tho IttisBlnn attacks mndo north onst of aumblnou, Kast Prttsaln, wero repulsed nnd tho lassos of tho enemy wcro honvy. There Is no chnngo in the situation In Poland." L EEET INTO WELL Littlc Elfricda Johnson Saved by Father From Drowning Brought Up Safely Klfrtodn Johnson, a llttlo tot of throe years and a halt of age, peeked over tho slilo of a neighbor's -10-foot woll yoiitorday whllo playing near her homo In Porhum Park, lost her balance and fell screaming to tho bottom Into six foot of wntor. No one wns 11 our, but tho mother heard tho crloH of tho little girl and rushed to the rescue. Ily moans of a hand-' winch, I'd Johnson, tho father, hastily descouded Into the well and graspotl Mm lilt iih nlin Hlriiiriflml nlnrkllv In worso for her oxporlonco. Tho woll Is n now one built by a neighbor of tho .lohiumns 011 12th street In Put ham l'nrk. Tho edge hud not yet been huurdod up about tho opening nnd It wir here that tho llttlo f Irl canto playing ttlono. That sho was not dashed to pieces with tho Impact of tho water Is con sidered mlranulous. Sumo belle, o that sho must have lilt the sides go ing down and that this doadeued the full. At any rate tho llttlo miss must iiruiigm to 1110 loji 1110 uiiiu gin onmi very llttlo and was soon soothed and with dry clot hen on nguln was about hor piny. Immediately afttr tho accident a top va put over tho woll and tho sldos aro to be boarded up to provent a lopotltlon af tho acourronco. whoso wildcat kchomoa have hen thwarted by tho Dupnrtmont wMrh Is protecting tho state and tho outside Investors aro threntonlng to try and knock It out In tho legislature It i not believed thoy will mnko much headway. On tho othor hand, it Is I. , 1 11 4 .1. , 1 . I l ... ...Ill . ,1 "T ,',;, "?...". T "'.' " ,. on ,eH aU. , t lovoV 0 locts n ntt 'KIHiainm to cover projects ? "ol o.l In .ho first lOMBinimii; AID FOR ALMKS. (Or Aaaodalrt Traa M Caoa lUr Tlmoa 1 SVDNBV. Jim. 27. Tho Atistrnlluii government has announced It had a Ijlaii for the formation of a rlffo ro sorvo of half a million men, which may be used In Kuropo If the war la prolonged. PLUMES T ri w? 71 '&&-rZZT musM W i !, i!