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k)U NEVER CAN TELL. MANY A MAN IS TALL PHYSICALLY BUT MIGHTY SHORT FINANCIALLY r The Aim fllnoa The Armies of Europe nro engaged In n death strtigglo which iiuiy change the map of tlio world. Each day brings now developments of Vital Importance. Keep yourself posted rend News that Is News sidisciibo for Tho Times nnd "wlso up." Is ttttfs TIio nhu to Iw nlwnys bright, w holcsomo nnd In. Ucrcstlng, keeps tlio contents of Tlio Times up to ,IU hlR'i standard or news excellence. All tho 5ncws nil tlio tlmo Is nlwnys tlio aim of The Times. MEMBERS OP THE ASSOCIATED NIESS mm il NO XXXVIII. U5S1S REMEWASSAUL FORTIFIED Official Reports Indicate riiat 'Austrians Successes Were Not So Great :AVY SIEGE GUNS BROUGHT UP BY CZAR Rrmans Win Many .More Vic tories in Northern Poland Over Fleeing Russians (nr Ai")llM Vtm lo Coon nr Time,) AMSTERDAM. Fob. 20. OorniniiB oporntlng In East f. Prussia enpturod tho Rus sian mllltnry treasury coll ie tn'nlng $125,000, telegraphs tho Masscbodca Berlin cor- rcspomlont. n; Ai.ocLtfil rim lo Coo Unf Tlmni. LONDON, Fob. 20. A now nt- ck was begun by tlio ItURBlnnn on fortlflod city of Phzemysl. Tho bfllmiB hnvo brought up now honvy ins. Tlio hubsiuiib cinim 10 unvo lined a mcnBuro of succcsii oIbo- lioro In Gnllclo, according to tin- flclnl reports which any tlio Aub- miH suriorcu nonvy iobsob near iikln I'nBS. From UrltlBh sourcos It Is roport- tlint tho Hiisslnns linvo formed lllno along tho Pruth Rlvor In Dti- pwlnn. This conflicts with tho re nts fltntcmonts that tho AustrlniiH icccoded In clearing Rukowlnn of ilsslnns. Northorn Poland tho Gormnn prsult of tho Russians contluuon M rcsiiltod In winning sovornl bllnh cities nnd towns. Southeast Kolno, Ilorlln roportB, tho Run- ms woro driven back into bis nd- incod position of Lomzn. Fight (ng Jn Franco. Tho fighting in Franco nnd Ilol- Kim is Increasing In aovorlty. Paris id Ilorlln reports today ahow tho ronch attempted to brenk through Gorman lino at two points to- aid tho cuatorn ond nnd tho Gor ans nmdo an assnult on tho '.iclie.. In Ilalgluiu without effect lg imy Importnnt rosults. ONE DEAD AND it Ilili OF TYPHOID Tho nlno months old ilaughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs., Will Illekford of North Dond tiled Friday of typhoid fovor. Throo othors of tho family nro HI of tho dlscaao. Mr. Dick ford baa boon running a tlo camp on South Inlet. Hov. O. LoRoy Hull will offlclnto at tho funornl. Threo branchoa woro organized nl thirty-two merchants woro added tho rolls of tho County Duslnoss pen's Association following tho throo- y trip of a commltteo from tho lo ll body Into tho valloy. Eleven more .erclmnta havo promised to Bond iolr entranco foes, a fact that will also tho number from tho 75 rogls "ed merchuntB of North Bond and parshflold to 110 of tho etrongest U8lness mon throughout tho county. oandou added nine merchants: poqullle ten moro and Myrtlo Point kach place has a number mora Mio nro oxpoctlng to join. At all "ree places tho commltteo of three ""em here was royally entertalnod. he members were Frank G. Hnrton, Lewis and Stewart Lyons. They left hero on Tuesday and that Evening wero entertained Jn Bandon PJ' tho local nnrrlmnts nn,l (ho fnl- iwlng day at 11 o'clock they wero avlted to luncheon at tho Ko Keel uub and Wednesday evening was Pent at Myrtle Point. "Ith tho forming of tho three "ranches VlCO nreglrtonln wnrn nut In ho three cities to look after tho lo cal business of tho Association, which Ibas its headquarters here, under Sec retary Caton. O. A. Trmvtirldirn Is vice president at Bandon; C. J. Fuhr- "n at roqullle nnd Dr. L. G. .Tobn- son in Myrtlo Point, HUE EBRANGHES II PROTECT DM Established 1878 TS CITY DF PRZEMYSL Second Vessel of That Nation Lost Since German Block ade Was Announced U. H. VESSEIf IH HAKE AT BREMEN tlljr AmocI.IM l'rmn lo Coon Ilnjr Tlmr. AMSTERDAM, Fob. 30. Tho Amoricnn atenmor J. L. Luckenbnch, from Dostou with n cargo of cotton nnd wool for Dromon, nrrlvod at tho Inttor port today. A pi lot who boarded tho vessel nt Ymuldcu was arrested, but Intor was rolcaaod on proving that ho was u Dutchman. Hr AnotUleJ Prru to Cooi liar TlmM. NAKSKOV, Donmnrk, Fob. 20. Tho Norwegian Btoiimcr Djnrka irtruck a mlno this morning ana annk. Tlio crow was snvod. This Is tho second disaster to Norwegian vessels slnco tho Oorman blockade took effect. Tho Djnrka, Indon with conl, was on her way from Lolth to Nnkskov. Df Auocltttj TrtM lb .uu( tUr Tlmn.J NEW YOItK, Fob. 20. Tho Brlt Ish llnor Lualtnulu reached Now York today from Liverpool, hnvlng ncidc tlio trip, tho officers said, without finding it necessary to hoist tho United StutcB flag. F L OF Claim That Opposition to Fed eral Shipping Control Comes from Foreigners nr AtKxLtcJ rrru lo Cooa Pr Time.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. 20. Charges that roprosontntlvea of for algu shipping lutorcstB control tho principal commlttocB of many chnm-l-oi'B of Coinmorco, boards of trado nnd marltlmo exchanges, and havo honeycombed tho American marl tlmo flold, woro in a do today by Wnllnca Downoy, Now York Hblp broker, boforo tho Hpcclnl commliteo InveiitlBating tho alleged lobby against tho ship bill. Downoy told tho tommlltoo ho was tho originator rf the United Stntos Merchant Mn rlno Association, vllch rostrltn It.i iiiomborshlp to AninrlcaiiB hnvlng no connection with rorolgn sblppluK lutorests. j IXFOItMAL CHAT. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght la oxpoctod homo today from n visit with her sis tor at Oregon City. Mre. Eiigono O'Connoll loft this week on tho Nnnn Smith for San Francisco nnd Durllngnmo whoro alio will visit hor dnughter, Mrs. Wm. Ford, nnd other relatives nnd friends. . WATERFRONT NEWS j The Rodondo will sail at threo o'clock tomorrow for San Francisco. At ono o'clock tho Breakwater loft down crossing out for Port land. Coming from San Francisco tho Nann Smith Is expected In tomorrow morning. She has a shipment of cement for tho now bridge to unload In North Bend before coining to tho Smith Tormina! Dock. Finished with loading lumber this evening, tho Yellowstone will leave tomorrow for San Francisco. wAV'pr'esonTtireoos5ayBusIness Men's Association has tho rating of 4400 people in thhi vicinity. Tho new branches will bring tho list up to at least 10,000, It is expected. Henceforth thore will bo no chance for John Jones of Bandon or any- 1 whoro else In tho county to leavo n series of unpaid bills behind him. NORIGl SHIP IS SUNK BY MIRE 0 R CI BDMTHO MIT BODIES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 French and English Fleets SAY ENGLAND GETS U. S. SUBMARINES tOr Awoclttod rrnn lo Con DT TIoim.1 WASHINGTON, 1). C, Feb. 20. Gcrmnny and Austria, through tho ambnasador here, complained to tho U. S. Stnto Department today thnt Biibmnrlncs nro being built In tho United States for Great Urltalu nnd shipped in parts to Cnnnda. In tho statomont tho German em bassy aays: "Tho plants of tho Dolli lolicin and Union Iron Works nt San Francisco nro, according to rollabta Information, sending tho component pnrtB of tho submarines orderod by tho Drltlsh government to Canada. Submarines for England nro nlno be ing built nt Iloston and Seattle." DENIED IN .SEATTLE. Df AmocIH1 rtm to coot Hf TlmM. SEATTLE, Wnah., Fob. 20. Presi dent Patterson of tho Senttlo Con struction Drydock today donlcd tho truth of tho German etatoKiont that his firm Is building Biibmnrlncs for England. Ho said that tho plant la ontlroly Idlo bo far as submarines la concerned. PLAGE BIG RUB All Native Roman Catholic Clergymen Held Captive and Others Ordered to Leave HATTLE IN MEXICO. Iljr AmocUIcI rrr to Coon nr Tlmr.J COIIONADO, Calif., Fob. 20. In nn Important bnttlo noar Itosarlo, south of Mazat- Ian, Moxlco, Goueral Carrasco, n supporter of Carranzn, wan dcctalvoly dofeatod by Gonornl Di'olnn, a Villa partisan, and bis routed troops aro atroam- Ing Into Mazatlan. llr AioclliiJ Vretu lo Ci.i Iljr Tlinra.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 20, All untlvo Unman Catholic clorgy In Mexico City nro being hold for half u million dollim ransom, offi cial advices from Mexico City sny, nnd tho only prlostB oxomptod are tliuHo of foreign nationality, w.io hnvo bton ordered to loavo tho coiin. try. JACK FAItLEY STHICKEX, Jock Farley of Emplro Buffered n pnrtlal stroko of parulysls last night. Iiixmiio Men. Thoinns O'Ncll, for- morly of North Dond, nnd II. II. Vorrlngton, of Myrtlo Point, both i m PRIESTS uljudgod Insane by tho Countvi0" tho Europoan sldo wero subao-l Court, nrrlvod horo yesterday nfter- uoon from tho county sent In cue-) tody of traveling gunrds G, K. Ilor-r rlngton nnd A. H. Ilurdor, of tho tnto Insano asylum. Tho mon woro placed in jail over night nnd this ' morning left out on tho stngo. Neith er ono Is violent and the guards nn-1 Uclputed no trouble with thorn. Hop man Ilunola, of Marshfleld, who was examined wns roleasod. Chas. Loin nn, of Marshflold, was taken to tho asylum last week. I CAUD PAUTV. MIbb Nora Tower entertained very nw !)53, Informally last evening at cards at ass-( Agricultural 977 vs. Minno tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. s0,.a 93a' IL S Towor. ' Iowa sta' 973 vs- I'ufduo 934. PAUTV TODAY. . . s .! Ethel Gardiner, tho little duugntor of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Gardiner of North Bend, Is today celebrating her sixth birthday by entertaining a num ber of her friends at the home of her parents. DUEHSED CHICKEN down to 17 CENTS POrXD. PALACE M IUKET, .MEAT mbard Dardanelles Fort; English Admiralty Announces Forts on European Side Si lenced by Battleships DECLARE FORTS DID 1 NOT DAMAGE SHIPS Turkish Report Says Forts Not Damaged but Three Bat tleships Were Damaged DOMDAItD DARDANELLES (tlr AwocUloit I'm lo Coon Ilr Tlmra. LONDON, Fbo. 20. Tho Drltlsh and French flcoto, it is officially announced, bom barded tho forts of tho Dnr dnnollcs Friday with con siderable effect. Tho bom bardment Intor was ronowod with BcaplniiCB and ncro plnncB co-oporntlng. . TUHKH HAY ALLIES' FLEET IS DAMAGED Illjr AmocliltJ Vtn lo Coo. Il.jr Time AMSTEItDAM, Fob. 20. An official atntoniont Issued In CotiBtnutinoplo today nnd received horo says tho bom bardment of tho outor fortB by tho Allies' floota was with out lUllCll B1ICCC8H. Ono sol dlor wnB killed, "Threo hos tile warships woro damnged. Ono of them, tho flagship, was damaged aovoroly," anyB tho roport. . (nr Auocitioj ni to coo. tur tiom.j LONDON Fob. 20. Tho official report of tho Brltlah Admiralty anys: "Ycstorday morning a Drltlsh fleot of battlcshlpB and bnttlo cruisers, ac companied by flotillas and aided by n strong French squadron, tho wholo undor command of vico adpilral Car deu, began an nttnek on tho forts of tho DnrdanoIIes. Tho forts ht Capo Hollos and ICuni Knlo wero bombard ed with long rango fire. Tho earth works woro nlso hit. Tho forts be ing outranged, woro unnblo to reply In tho afternoon n portion of tho fleot closed In with tho secondary arma ment. Tho forts on both sides opqncd fira nnd woro engaged at inodoruto ranges. Tho battleships Vcngonnco, Triumph, Sufforan nnd Douvot woro supported by tho Infloxlblo nnd Agn momon nt long rango. Tho forts on tho Europoan sldo woro apparently sllouced. No ships of tho Allies woro hit. Tho action Was ronownd this morning nftor an nerlul reconnnls Banco by aoroplanes." ItEI'OItT FOItTS ItUIXED. Claim Turkish Fortifications on Asi atic Sldo of Daithuielles Itiilncd. (llr AmhkUiwI ITfM lo Coo. liar TlmJ ATHENS, Fob. 20. It Is roportod horn thnt tho Anglo-French fleot do- stroyod tho forts on tho Aalatlo side oi mo waniiiiioiicH iiuring n ntiin- bardmont this morning. Tbo forts. quonuy nuacKon ana tnoro is still firing. p.p. ,- QunrjT QPflRCC UIPU niTUC onuui OPUnxo niun Washington Ktuto Co I logo Ht III Loads In College MiirkNinaiihlilp. D AhumuiwI Pn. lo 0 Ur Tloi...) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 20. Washington state collego Is still lead- lug the Class A field In the race for, WIU UUI1UHU rillU HIIUU11I1K UIIUllllMUIl-J ship of the country. Tho leading scores are: Washington Stato 987 vs. Callfor- .Michigan Agricultural ui vs isa- val Academy 905. In Class C, tlio University of Wash-j ington has risen from last to sixth placo with a acoro of 87C. Yalo leads this Claris with a score of 914. DAINTY iifter-theater LUNCHES nt SAUTEUS, SPEEDWELL Halls from NORTH HEND for tho South, SUXDAY, nt J P, M. EVENING EDITION. SUBMARINES SINK SHIPS 0E ALLIES tnr Aiwocltlnl I'rou to Com ILjr Time LONDON, Fob. 20. Tho steamship Cnmbauk of Cardiff was torpedoed today off Anwlch Day, AViiIcb, by a German submnrlno without warn lug. Tho third engineer nnd two firemen woro killed and nnothor member of tho crow was drowned. Tho romnln dor of tho crow woro saved. Tho Cambnnk had Just taken on n pilot Liverpool, WAU TALK IN CONGRESS. ItcpiVMCiitntlvo ltarthnldt Kcoivh Pi. Ki' AttnckH on (Sermnny. (llr AaioclttM Pmi lo Cool Ilr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 19. Itoprescntntlvo Dartholdt niado n farewell speech In tho Houso today, . denouncing tho "newspaper wnr against Germany." Ho declared .that Americans of Gormnn descent "aro with all other truo Americans for Amorlcn first, Inat and always" and protested against American shipments of arms to the. Allies. REPLIES TO 0. S. Great Britain and Germany Send Official Texts to State Department tnr amoci.kki rim to coo nr Timn,j WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 20. Tho official text of Germany's reply to tho American noto on tho naval war zono nnd Great Drltnln's roply to the Amoricnn notes on tho ubo of tho Amoricnn flag nnd tho Wll holmlna chho, tho contonts of which woro previously nmdo known to nil, arrived todiy at tho United States Stnto Dopnrtmont. Great Britain's roply to tho rop rcHcntntlons regarding tho usu of 'the Amoricnn ting boars upon the next step In tho negotiations with Ilorlln, for In oxpoctlng Germany to Identify Amorlcan ships boforo nt- tacking thorn, tho United States Is u'.xIoub tboro shall bo no gonornl ir.o of tho American flag by the Pilt'sh. Tho Stnto Department la willing to lot tho Wllholmltia bo ndjiidlcnt rd by a prlzo court nnd thus lay tho lognl foundations for othor pro feedings of like chnnictor. I PERSONAL MENTION I 4 A. H. POWEItS enmo In today from u fnw ilnvu ntiiv ut. WnL'iinr. w c MOItGAN, a well-known young C003 ltiver rciichor, was a Marsh fold vliltor todnv. hbnIIY 8ENHSTACKEN will loavo tomorrow for It'osoburg us n wit ness In the Lurton eno W. E. BEST, ropresontlng tl0 Es- tnbrook Interests, arrlvcil today noon from Bandon, to look uftor lutorests hero. ALBERT AltVJDSON was n visitor In tho clty'toduy from North In lot, where ho has been teaming ' for Haurer Hausor. r A BHIIMinPllli u-lll 1nn.vn in. fof Ro80urB( woro ,l0 goos as nn attorney for tho do. leuuHiii in inu iniiiuii L'iiv. IE.' S, CATTRON, Inspector U. 8. Biological Survey, uccompunlod by Game Wnrdon Thomas, loft on tho aftornoon train for Coqulllo, whoro tonight they meet the Sportsmen's Club, -JOHN D, GOSS and a fow friends loft this afternoon for tho gun club to spend Sunday. Mrs. Goes Is expected homo soon from a visit In Snn Francisco. FIRST ANXIVEHSAHV HALL of UHXTHAJ LAIIOIt COUXCIIj nt ODD FELLOWS' HALL, 8ATUH DAY evening. You nro expected. DRESSED CHICKEN down to 17 NOTES RE CFXTS POl'ND, MARKET. ) PALACE MEAT A Consolidation of Times, Comt Mall nnd Cook liny AdvcrMwr RECORD llliill) MARKS DFSANFRANGISGQ BUNKER HILL COHOXER'S .1URY DOES NOT PLACE AXY DLAME Wl L L MAKE DETAILED HEPORT OF INVESTIGATION. Tho coroner's Jury this nftomoon returned tho verdicts In tho Bunker Hill flro cases. No blamo Is'attachcd to anyone. Thov wero all practically tho Bnmo, tho flnuing In each case be ing ns follows: "Ho camo to bis denth In tho early morning of February 17, 19 ID, at about. 2:10 n. in., of auffocntlon nnd burns caused by flro In n building known ub tho C. A, Smith Lumber & Manufacturing company's boarding house, located In that section of Marshflold known as Dunkiir Dill, nnd leased and opornteil by George W. Craig. Tho origin of tho flro is to this jury unknown." Coroner Wilson snld that n supple mentary roport would bo mado by tho Jury in throo or four days. Thin will glvo tho details of tho fuels gathorod by tho most thorough investigation they woro ablo to make. Kolntlvcs Iorutcd. Relatives of but two of tho mon burned to death in the Bunker Hill flro of Wednesday morning hnvo re sponded to telegrams asking what dlsposnl niiiBt ho mado of the bodies, according to Ward Dlake, at tho Smith mill, who sont telegrams Im mediately following tho dlsnstor. Mrs. Ellon M. Dolchor, of Bandon, alator of Uoy Askew, arrived yoster day from Bandon. Another slater, Mrs. W. L. Whlto, of .Myrtlo Point, has not yet boon located and no word has boon received from a father known to bo at Glondalo, Washing ton. A brothor of Louis Popnu answered from Pittsburgh authorizing tho body of his brother to bo burled horo. No burials will bo mudo, accord ing to Mr. Dluko, until utter tlio ver dict of tho coroner's Jury. They ad journed yesterday after Interviewing tho wounded mou in the Mercy Hospi tal nnd mot again nt 1 o'clock this af ternoon. William S. Glover wns known to hnvo n mother ,Mrs. 11. A. Glover, and n Bister, Mrs. Haltlo Williams, living In Senttlo and u brother, John Glover, In Minneapolis, though no word hnu yot boon received from uuy of thorn, A brothor of Luis Kulowonskl Is supposed to live In Tacoma, but tho pollcu of that elty report that thoy can find no truce of him. Tho futhur of S. E. Lewis lu said to reside In Klamnth Fulls, but no uuswor has ban roculvud from tho telegram dlHpatched to him. 11 looker Bound .South. E. O. Wllletts, formerly Janitor or tho Smith boarding house, said that ho know Biooker quite well. Brookur had talked of going to ilandon and If u n u bio to find work tboro, he plan ned to proceed on down tho const. Mr. WlllottB thlnkB that Brookor, who, had no buggugo except a roll of blankets and tho clothes hu woro, probably proceeded on to Bandon uftor tho flro. It suyB that thoro Is a possibility that ho might havo boon deranged by tho heat, but ho doos not think this, ,i an all Brookor had to do wus to step i out on tho roof of tho porch and walk down tho ladder to tho ground. Mr, WUIotts, whoso ofofrts prob ably saved many IIvoh, had his hair severely singed by tho fire In his ef forts to awaken and romovo people from tho building. Today he was un certain what ho would do, as hu had not only lost nil his belongings, but his Job us well. HINDU MUTiNY7sQUELLED Japanese Claim That Eleven English Pcoplo Wero Sluiu nt SIugiiKii-o. Ur AoLtM I'fc lo Cunt llr Time.) TOKIO, Feb. 20.A report from1 Slngaporo says a mutiny of Hindu sol diers was quelled. Elovon English men and women wero killed In tho fighting and somo Jnpanose woro wounded. Marines wero landed trom Japanese and Fronch warships. Dr. H. E. KELTV, INNTIST Phone 112-J, Uooni 201, Coke Uldg HRE VERDICT No. 181 EXP05STI0N TODAY President Wilson Sends Wire less Wave That Starts Pan ama Canal Celebration OVER 280,000 IN- GROUNDS AT NOON Gov. Johnson, Sec. Lane and Others Speak at Dedicatory Ceremonies at Noon ' llr Amoi UIM I'rrM In Com liar Time SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 20. All tho records for the oponlng day at any oxposl- tlon woro broken when nt 11. 1 5 n. m. the attendance numbered 280,000, with Uio crowds still pouring lu. Tho provloiiB record wns nt St. Louis, whon 170,153 pooplo nttonded tho Louisiana Pur- chaso Exposition on Kb opon- 4 Ing day. $ tnr AMoMitt rmi i om tur Timw.i EXPOSITION GROUNDS, San FrnnclBco, Feb. 20. Tho Pnnnma Piriflc International Exposition woo formally opened nt noon today. President Wilcon nt tho Whlto Houso by tho touch of n button, complotod tho telegraph circuit which automatically worked n relay koy In tho wlroloes station a.t Tuck tron, Now Jorsoy. Blatantly power ful tbictro wnvos loapod across the continent nnd transferred to tlio ap paratus which swung opon tho doors of the Pnlaco of Machlnory, unlooi onoJ tho pout waters In tho Foun tain of Energy and detonated tho signal bombs. "Today Is n triumph," said flov orniir Johnson, ouoaking for. Califor nia, ""of a San Francisco that nlno years ngo lay prostrato In ruhiB." Owing to tho pro8onco of Secre tary Lull", who road President Wil son's gicotlngs, thoro wns no ex ohniigo of tolophono mcBsogcB bc twron President WIIhoh nnd Prenl doiit Muoro, as had bcon planned. Nulso Htiirtw lCmly Tho I'nnnnin Pacific International Exposition opened todny. Tho clty'B outliiislasm broko forth at daybreak lu n cacophony or sound, tho like of which never hnd boon heard In San Frnnclfco. For, nn hour Bteam vhls'tlos, tilrons, church bolls, stront car gongs and hubbub-mnklng in HtrumontH or all kinds Joined In tho Joyous din, awakening tho city nnd Bonding Kb thoiiBnnds oxpo. Klllouwnrd. Forty-ono foreign nii- llonu mill forty-tbrco BtntCB and tlnoo lorrltorlos of tho Amoricnn Union nro ropronontod at Ihu oxpo iltlou. No War There. ITIiIh h tho world In cpltomo,'' Skiff, dl- wild Dr. Fnidorlck J. V. roelor In chief, lu u brief dedica tory nddrtwH. "Within tho onclos tiro of tho exposition grounds thoro nrojiio forulgnora. All may stand mid stop upon thin soil as It It woro tholr natlvo laud. "Marching In tho parado 'woro Secretary Lane, reproHontlng Presi dent Wlliou; Govomar Johnson, tho Sonato nnd Asuomhly of California; tho Govornor and tho entire Legls Inturo of Nevada; Mayor Rolph and tlio Muyora of ninny other cities. Tho dedication waa us Bhort and simple as possible. It wus held on tho Htand In front or tho towor of Jowols, whoro Prosldent Churles C, M Blirroiin,l0l, by hlRh officials, I ol(1or8 Rn, mMlnm vnMoi, - if W'EXATCIIEE CITY OFFICIAL JHSSIXd WENATCIIEE, Wush., Fob. 19. The dlsappoar- unco or II. C. Littlonold. foriuor Mayor of Wonatchoo, Is causing his friends an- xloty. Ho dlsappeurod from a hotol in Senttlo threo days ugo nnd tho pollco uro now sonrchlng for him. Ho was In II! health. FIRST ANXIVEHSAHV HALL of EXTRA L LAMOU COUXCIIj ht ODD FELLOWS' HALL, SATUR. DAY evening. You nro expected. THE OXLY OEX11XE MEXICAX TAMALES nt SARTERS. 2 FOR 'Ma DO NOT FAIL TO ATTK.N1 THE GREAT DERATK nt tlio M. E. CIIIHCH, FEB, S TO S8, w j ism