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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION six - m NEW FALL COATS AND SUITS FOR WOMEN A complete showing nlie.nl or scheduled time partly be rniio tho mode It now assured mill pnrtly beeiiuso nil signs point to mi earlier than muni demand for these Full stjlcs mill wo wished to let yon see them lis noon jis possible. , Tho showing Is worthy of your attention In every way. Wo do jitjt lOAiiggcrnte when we say that It Is equal to those or the laiRer rltles. These jjnrieents possess n peeullar charm Hint lho artistic woman will sense at once. They am highly original In stjlc they ale inmlo foe (tract' anil becoinhigiiess. Von al'? hulled to ho present at this showing ami to so loci while the choice is so wide. Coats $8.50 to $45.00 Suits $15.00 to $45.00 HUB DRY GOODS CO. "SMAHT WliAH I'OU WOMliliN" Corner Ilronilwny anil Central Ave. PETITION IS DENIEDiBUILD A FINE ROAD AiiTiiuu coach jh'st HAVIi (il'AltlilA.V STILL Cn.so, It In Stated, Will lie Taken to (hu Circuit Couit on " Appeal Judge Watson In the comity court hnd denied tliu petition of Arthur Conch for tho removal of his sister, 'Mrs. Loo. Caroy iih IiIh guardian. Ilo nuked tlmt tho guardian ho re moved nnd Unit ho liu allowed to at tend to IiIh own affnlrfl. Thcro wan n good deal of ovldcnco presented In tho case. It was al leged In tho first plueo when tho . guardian was appointed tlmt Arthur Coach was not capable of attending to his own uffnlrs nnd that ho wns a Rpoudtlirlft. In presenting tho pct'tlon for tho roniovnl of tho gunr dlnn, Couch gnvo evidence to show Hint lie wuh enpuhlo of bundling his own nffulrs and that IiIh conduct In recent mouths had heeu hucIi that It supported this claim. Tho court, however, denied tho re quest to remnvo tliu guurdlun ami tho matter stumls as It did hoforo. It Is stated that tho ciiho will ho appealed to tho circuit court. TEACHERS!. MEET annual cofis cor.vrv insti- TUTIi AT COQFILLH THIS YHAU "AV111 Ilo Held Week HcglnuliiK Aug ust. -JM Stato Supt. Churchill Will I If Present School Supervisor F. A. (loldeu an nounced today that tho iinnual Cooh County TeucliorH Institute will ho held at Coiulllo tho week commenc ing August 20. Prof, (leutlo of tho Oregon Normal School at Mon imouth, Statu Supcrlntomluut Church hill and u lecturer fiom California i will assist In the work. Tho entire program linn not heeu completed yet. Mr. Golden Iiiih just purchased a Ford tnurlnt; car nnd Is learning the Jirt of navigating nn uutoiuohllo. Tho innchlho will faellltato IiIh visits to tho rural schools and will ho great tlmu saver for him. livfrythlng Heady Hero A. I'. Davis and L. W. Uddy who have heen pliiced In chargu or tho Coos County tux collection depart ment of tho Sliorlff'H olflco hy Sher iff Johnson, said lust night that ev erything wns In readiness to receive tho flow of uold. They havn lust com- plctcd writing tho dupllr,uto stuhs j which Ih n hlg Job. . KOCIAIj OAMi.N'DAU TIIUHSDAY Mlnnlo-wlB with Mrs. W.U. 4 Hoaglaud. (lllllS ? mw& pi III In &5mm&, Peturcs made today becomo n record tomorrow. Date and Title your negatives by writing on the film at tho timo you make tliom (Jit your films here We do developing RED CROSS DRUG STORE I Phono iltll IIKillWAV IIF.ING MADIi TO I'M. MOl'S CRATIilt LAKIi overumciit Hits So Fur (ii-ndcd For a D'Ntanro of Forty .Miles to Itesoil. MliDFOItl), Ore., Aug. 12.--Ily tho end of tho present season, 10 miles of highway will have been graded by tho government In the Crater Lake national park, leav ing approximately 25 miles still to bo graded and tho entire system to bo hard surfaced. linginecr (loodwln of tho war de partment, In chargo of construction, states tlmt an appropriation of ?1I0,- 000 will bo asked for work tho coming year, for uso In paving tt.o ninlii tl'ni'fitntl rnmlu nmv irrnflfiil. " This surface will bo of tho Warrenltoi typo of hltullthle pavement, and costs"" ,l""mo" ,0 l" , "u'u,'u1 approximately $10,000 per i.iMo. Tho t,u'U now thcro nml lu,cr tl,,H co,,11,, imvon.eut will bo hild If. feet In'1'0 l-Tp.Hoa If the demand rouulr wldth, with tho road from Anna10'1 "' Creek to I ho rim tho first soct'on puved. From ISO to 200 men nro now em ployed. As only $50,000 wiib so cured this year, It is Impossible to finish tho grading as could have been dono U tho $100,000 asked for pleted grading will comprise tho road rrnm ii. w .t,.,.i,, !..iv . i truuro t'i Anna Creek, from tliu enst eru eutrauru up Sand Creek to the rim, from the Klamath entrance to Anna Creek, ami tho rim boulevard from a Junction of tho Sand Creek to tho tavern, and around I lie rim for u few miles from the tavern. OI'liN NHW HKSOHT llect'tn Hcacli l-i Attracting .Much At tention Now Special to Tho Times,) FI.OItliNCli, Ore., Aug. 12. Much Interest has been shown In Herein llcach near the mouth of the Sluo law Hlver. . The place was formally opened Inst Sunday. Tho Southern Pacific excursion train carried 100 people from liu gene and at Florence 1100 othertt Joined tho parly, b'reo coffee and crabs, were furnished at tho bench and Hiirf bathing was enjoyed hy the exciii'tdoulHtH. Tho excursion was In celebration of tho line's leaching Cushiuau, tho westernmost point on tho roud. The schooner Itollef made several trips over tho bar with somo of tho guestH. Will lNle .Miii'M'lfirltl ThlllMhiV. August III, with - iiulos for Paimiun j liposton, San Francisco, Faro !$l.". ( .Make reservations early. Cnnlgaii i.V Kuo, Phono 1!0(.,, Might Cafe. Mhhy COAIi. Tho klml YOU live ALWAYS CSIil). Phono 7'J. I'uclflf I.ltery ami Transfer Comininy, The Greatest Photogra- iic advance in 20 years THE AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK HEARING IS CLOSED HAILHOAD COMMISSIONIilt Mil Milt COMPLIiTliS WATIiH CASK dkely That Company Will bo Order ed to I'ut In Additional Supply Tanks on North Jleml Hill Tho hearing in the Coos Hay "Wa ter company ense, In which It was protesting ngalimt making further Improvements on tho ground tlmt It Is not In a fiunnclnl position to dft so, was concluded hy Railroad Com missioner Frank J. Miller yesterday. Tho order of tho commission will bo iikuIo later, the tlino depending somewhat on whether tho cities of North Hond and Mnrshflcld and tho water company docldo to f Ilo briefs 'or allow tho commission to decide Ion tho evidence submitted, i C. J. Green, tho commission cx i port, who mado tho original plans ifor tho Improvement In tho service, explained that tho original plan rall ied for the principal main from tho company's pumping station to bo lo i catcd about four blocks north of , Central avenue. Tho plan was to i luivo u largo supply tank Installed 1 near wireless hill. On this nrraugo i tucnt, It wns figured Hint a short cut-off main could bo build across i Forndnlo to also supply North Hcnd, 1 1. liter, ho said, tho company clnlmcd , that it could not get tho supply I tank slto nnd It was stipulated by ' tho cities nnd company tlmt tho tn ii 1 it lie built on Central avenuo. This the railroad commission approv ed. Th's meant tlmt if tho cut-off main across Ferndalo was built, it would bo several blocks longer and considerably more expensive. Moro Tanks Will Do. Mr. (irccn took tho position that If tho cut-off main wns not built, tho company should bo required to put In nddlt'onat tanks on tho hill In No rlh Hcnd to increase tho sup ply nnd pressure there. Ilo nlso pointed out Hint hy menus of cer tain valves, tho North Hcnd tank supply could bo mudo advantageous In .Mnrshflcld in case of a conflag ration nnd need of greater pres sure. Tho sl.o of tho tanks for North Hcnd ho thought should bo t,..(i... iiin oiiit ...,i mn twin iiiinnu "" -. """""" "" n in ks iioiii miijh. Mr. Groono thought Hint tho am ount originally estimated for tho cut-off main should ho expended In tho construction of tho North Hcnd supply tanks. Yesterday Mr. Cor- "' "vumA " estimate " tho i roil of tho cut-off main from $3,000 to U,, n"a t,iUo, -,'"8l ccl'8 tho lutlur ustliiinto. II niny mean tliat a larger tank or reservoir will ho ordered In North Heud than would have heen under tho original esti mate. Commissioner Miller also slated that tho company would bo required to Install an automatic, gnugo show lug tho amount of water In tho tank so that all could sou It. UuarliiK t Coiiuille. This morning Commissioner Miller went to Couulllo whero ho will hold n hearing on tho application of tho Coiiuille Valloy Tolephono company and tho Coos nnd Curry Tolephono. company to Increase their rates. These hearings may lie consolidated. FISH PRICES LOWER TWO CUNTS A POl'Nl) TIM III pan this siiAso.v John laiiiuie Has liverythlug Heady to OiH'ii Tallinn Cannery In .Mnrshiiehl John l.umiiro Mild today that hu had everything In readiness to open tho Tnllnnt cannery as soon as the run or rish begins. Tho prices paid tho riHhenneu will be lower thls'year than Inst, two cents Instead of three ' cents per pound being paid for Chi- nooks and twelve and a hair cents instead of fifteen cents for silver- sides. NOTICIi TO (TtlilHTOKS In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, In and for Coos County. In tho mnttes of tho listato of William II. Cross, deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been duly appointed admlnistrutr x of tho estate of Wil liam II. Cross, deceased, by tho County Court of Oregon, in and for Coos County. All persons having claims against mid estato nro hereby required to present them, with the proper vouch ers, to mo nt tho office of Clias. I, Uolgard, In Hoom No. 1, over tho First National Hunk of Coos Hay building, at Marshfield, Oregon, within six months fiom and after the date of this notice. Dated this .list day of July, A. D. 1015. ANN1K SAItAII CROSS. Administratrix of tho listnto of William II. Cross, deceased. CHAS. 1. Ulil(lAUI), Attorney for Administratrix. (First publication, August ft, 10ir.; Last publication, Sept, " 1015) BE S. Ii. WIMjIAMH tT 1IKAI) OK KS TAIUUHMC COMI'AXV Heeii looking After Company .A'ffiifrH in Coos County V. .1. Clnrkson, who has been In chargo of tho Hstnbrook company's business at Handon slnco tho retire ment of W. 10. Host, loft today on tho Speedwell for homo. S. L. Wil liams of Sun Francisco who line been assisting him ror sonio time will now tako charge of tho Iiastbrook company's business In this section. Joseph Fyfo, Jr., general manngor of tho company, Is now hero from San Francisco looking after tho Inter" ests of tho company. Mr. Fyfo and Mr. Williams come over from Han don last evening with Mr. Clnrkson. T i:.(.'i.'ii of Tin: conhthuction THAIX IS DliHAILliD Some Helleve Kami Will Mnko Much Trouble for tho Hnllroiiil Company Tho Southern Pacific construction tra'n working on tho rond north of tho Hny was wrecked yesterday nenr the Stauff landing. Tho lo comotive was derailed hut as tho train was running slowly, little dam age was done Parties from North Inlet stnto that tho derailment was caused by Hand blowing over tho t lacks. It has been a matter of discussion as to whether tho shift ing sand nloiiR North Inlet would not bo a source of much trouhlo lor tho company, tho same us It Is to tho Oregon Short lino along tho upper Columbia ltlvor. Old) FltlliNHS MliKT I. S. Kaufman Has IteriiH or liarllei' Days In Fast I. S. Knufmnn had n pleasant re call of his earlier days yesterday when ho mot nn. old rrlond. D. W. Ilellmau who Is on Coos Hny In tho Interests of Llhby, McNeil nnd Llbby, tho packers, caUcd upon Mr. Knuf mnn. Thoy know ench other In Illi nois many years ngo and Mr. Kauf man and Mr. llellninn's fathor wore old friends ninny years ago. Mr. Hell man with his- father and brother moved to Portlnnd eight years ngo nnd mako their homo In Hint city but ho had nover happened to ho in Mnrshflold before. Mr. Hcllmnn has a numbor of other frlonds In Mnrsh riehl with whom ho wns well ac quainted In Illinois nnd whom ho hud not soon tor fifteen years until ho came here, DOCTOR'S RED SHIRT CAUSES HIM TROUBLE North Heuil .Man lias Thrilling F. perlencf With A .Much Angered Jersey Hull When his North Hond friends can get a Joke on Dr. Hurmolster thoy dl Ilght In telling It and now they havo a now oun on him. Last Sunday tho doctor wont tor nn outing In nn nulo with S. S. Jennings, Jay Mudon mid Iidgnr McDanlel. They mado a trip tar Into the country. Tho doctor Is quite a hunter nnd ho has a bright red shirt and red hat, tho co8tum6 recoimiionded for wearing In tho woods to guard against being ncrl dontally shot for n door or wild nn Imnl. Tho doctor woro his red shirt Sun day. It Is supposed to ho a splen did safeguard In tho woods but -on this occasion It proved Just Iho oth er way. Tho doctor nt tho time' hap pened to hu tho only ono out of the auto nml wuh looking for a nice place to-cut their picnic dinner. A Jorsoy bull spied tho doctor's brilliantly red shirt and hat ,nml It was too much. With n thrcatlng wnrnlug tho hull charged nnd tho doctor was com I filed to climb n fence post with great lmste. Tho .others say that from his perch ho yelled to tho hull, "I am not going to. mako u move (III I seo what you nro going to do." Tho doctor tried to talk nlco to tho bull but It did no good. Ilo finally appealed to his frloudij In tho auto tor help hut they coolly said they did not want to risk getting out of tho and delivered good advice on tho wearing of u red shirt In a dairying community nnd mado tlio doctor stay on the fence until tho angry animal gavo him a chance to escape back to tho unto. .ION F.S OOFS TO TOI.F.DO An Important real estato deal was consummated hero when J. T. Spaugh, or Looking Glass, purchased the residence property formerly own ed hy Attorney H. F. Jones, former ly of the l. S. land ofHce, and sit uated In North Hosoburg. Tho pro perty Includes a modern dwelling and rour lots. It is understood that Mr. Jones contemplntes moving to Toledo, Ore., whero ho will make his rutin o home Itoseburg Hevlow. WILL MANAGER COVERS CK BASEBALL SCO RES VlillNON IHiFliATS POHTIiANI) IN .' Tllli (JAOIH YliSTIiHDAY I Positions of Coast IenKiio nro Not Changed by (Jainos San Fran- clsco In licad Again I'liltCKNTAOIiS OF COAST LliAGUH W. L. P.C. Sun Francisco .G7 M .551 Los Angeles ..03 57 .525 Oakland CI 62 .190 Portlnnd 57 50 .-l!U Vomon 58 CC .4C8 Salt I-ako ....55 GG .151 tllr AnnocUtfd Prrns to Coos Ilr Tlnu ) POHTL.ANI), Ore, Aug. 12, Portland lost n game to Vomon yoB-i tcrday, Salt Lako City defeated San Francisco, nnd Los Angeles won over Oakland hut thoro wns no chungo In tho positions of tho tenuis In their percentages, San Francisco still bo lug In 'tho lead. Tho scores follow: Const Ijeague. At Portland It. II. E., Vomon 3 Portland 0 At Snn FrnnclBCo It, 8alt I,ako 9 San Francisco .....' 8 10 G It. 18 9 At Los Angeles Oaklnnd It. II. .1 5 Los Angeles 5 Aiiici'Vnn League. At Philadelphia, Chicago Philadelphia At Now York Cleveland ' 10 .3 1 Now York .'.... 2 At Hoston First game: St. Louis 3 Hoston 1 1 Second game. St. Louis - 1 Hoston 2 At Washington Detroit 0 Washington , . . 3 National lcngue. At St. Louis First gnmo: Hoston G St. Loll In 2 Second gnmo: Hoston 2 St. Louis 2 (Nino Innings, culled darkness.) At Pittsburg Now York-Pittsburg, rnln. At Chicago Hrnoklyn 2 Chicago 5 HARBORS COMMITTEE WILL SEE INTERIOR Memheni of Congress Hno Houto Planned Which Will Tnko Them Through (irnnts Pass Tho plans of tho rivers mil har bors committee of congress, tho members of which did not cotno to Coos Hny when Invited, nro outlin ed us follows In u Portlnnd paper: Tho congressional rivers nnd hnr borrs committee will nrrlvo In Port land nt 7:20 o'clock tho morning of August IS, according to Representa tive Humphrey of, Washington, n member of tho rommlttco who wns In Portlnnd yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hiimphroy told Representative Mc arthur .and W. I). 1). Dodsou of tho Chnmbor of Commerce, that tho par ty, plans. to como ovorland troni Cres cent City, Cnl., to Grants Pass, Ore, thenco by rail to Portlnnd. A delegation from tjjo Chamber of Coniniorco may nieot tho parly at Oregon City, Invito tho momborsto leave tho' train and breakfast thoro and Intor Inspect tho Oregon City locks. Tho plnns nro for tho com mitteeman to como to Portland hy boat and look oVor tho local harbor. Thursday will bo spent nt Colllo and Friday nt tho mouth of tho Colum bia, Tho party does not expect to go to Coos Hny. WILL OPIiN OFFUTi Now (oiiiriny At North Henil He lug: OrgnulMtl A. G. Itnah who wns hero rrom North Hond today said that tho orga nization of tho Koos Development j company recontly rormed by himself nnd somo others, would bo complot- ed nt u moQtlngvto bo hold jie,xt Wed--ncsduy. Tho company has offices In tho Ploneor block at North Hond and will handle real estato and Insurance,, i However It plnns to servo a Inrgor Hold In that It will provldo rest rooms whoro ranchors can hold meot- nnd also titd In tho good road niovo-i lugs and iiuiko thomsolvcs at homo mcut ami agricultural development. CAMAS VALLliY ITHIi A largo torest Tire Is reported In tho Gold Mountain district near Cam us valley. FIro Warden Chns. Crouch was getting together a gung of in on yesterday nfternoon to Bend out to right tho tiro. Coqulllo Herald,,. SHIPPING NEWS KILBURI IN TODA! STIiAMF.H AHHIYliS FHOM HAN FHANCISCO AND liUHIiKA Has Hlg Throiigli Hiislness, Carrying the lloanokeV Freight and P- fiengers This Trip. Tho F. A. Kllhurn arrived In nt 10 o'clock this morning from liur ckn nnd Snn Frnnclsca. Sbo had a good trip up, encountering tho first choppy sens Into labt night. Tho ocean which lias been so placid off Coos Hay for a couplo of weeks begun showing Its old tlmo form tho night boforo last nnd tho bur yes terdny morning was qulto choppy. Tho Kllhurn hnd n big through business, Hiking tho Kounoko's freight and passengers from Snn Francisco for Portlnnd this trip. Among thoso arriving on her wore: Ceo. II. Davis, II. Ii. Hultmnn, Chos Crnne, MrB. Crane, L, Crane, H. Crane, A. Crane, W. Crime, P. GIbbB, F. C. Dlrch, Mrs. Hlrch, Mrs. T. 11. Wiseman, Herman Olossop, Mrs. A. K. Olossop, Chns. J. Knox, G. M. Simons, John C. Kendall, Mrs. C. Kendall, J. W. Springer, Mrs. .1. W. Springer, Mary L. Springer, Oreor Springer, Iinock L. Howell, L. II. Schluctor, M. Iilrod, Hon S. Fisher, F. P. Frame, Martha Hernltt, Geo. ltldby, David A. Miller, 10. Ii. Leasy, H. C. Morris, Otto Peterson, Hert Iiughomo. Leave on Kllhurn The outgoing passengers on tho Kllhurn for Portland this afternoon woro: John Hear, W. O. Tengo, Mrs. Tcage, Mrs. Ii. Connor, Harry Fish wood, II. Dodd, Carl W. Olson, Mrs. Carl Olson, Leah NorrlB, Ivory Nor rlB, licutrlcc NorrlB, U. L. Norrls, Mrs. L. Norrls, Ilnby Norrls, Ilazol NorrlB, Mando Norrls, Mrs, M. Wor rol, Henry Gustnfson, J. C. Wood, A. Holloy, A. Honollc, Miss Helen Hoes A. T. Lupton, Itutli Dnvls, Mrs. A. Docker, C. McNabb, F. A. Ollfll Inn, Ii. Cnrpontor, li. Nelson, Chas. Hlumbcrg, Mr. Connor, Chopin Fami ly, Mrs. Anna McCluro, Mrs. Denials, louo Mnls, Mrs. Hart. Hardy Sallx. Tho steamor Hardy with n cargo of lumber from tho Porter mill of tho Simpson Lumber company yes terday sailed for California. It Is likely that tho steamor A. M. Simp son will bo in port In n fow days to tnko u cargo for tho Simpson company. Hustler Sails. The gasoline Bchooner Hustlor snll- cd ycBtorduy tor Hoguo Hlver with a enrgo or rrolght ror tlmt place. .MASTIiltS CIIAN(!i; A press telegram from 'Portland soys: II. A. Smith has resumed command of tho 'stcnnier Dnlsy Freemnn, re lieved Jnnies Howen. A. It. Paulson bus been succeeded by Frnnz Pat terson as master ot tho steamor Westerner. Sl'HSCHIHIiHS NOTICIi Tho Times carrier boys nro Instructed to put tho papors on tho porch. If tho enrrior docs not do this, inlsses you, or no- gleets getting tho paper to you j on time, kindly phono tho clr- dilation manager, as this Is tho only way wo can determine- j whethor or not tho carriers are j following Instructions. Phono j 133. I Parlors and Libraries Nothing will set off jour library or parlor llko n mnirnlfltt' Davenport. We have them in stock in tho Qunrter-scvved 0s. Dull ami Fumed, in (ho Imitation nml Grain Leather. Prices-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $57.50 They nro all const riictwl in lo sit, e;isy o i-ost on, cisy to GOING CO.MPLF.Ti: HOl'SIi FUHNISHF.RS. CLARA ST Ii AM lilt AHHIVK8 ,x , ' POHTLAND THIS MOIt,M, Delayed nt Hoso City ,v Freight Sails South t' x"' Today With lllg c'nr, Tho Santa Clara arrive-; n lt niornlng from Portland, Iiav(p j, ' delayed at tho Hoso City liy1(,,n' fn.lght. Sho had n in5cli1nco'! lot of freight for Coos Hny ftnd Blderablo through stuff. snQ t ' twenty-rour Incoming pussonijeri . Coos Hay. Sho sailed at n.j( carrying u largo pnsscnger !lt. in'anr ho'ng hound Tor tho exposition. Among thoso arriving on thnSaj. tu Clara woro: "" O. Johnson, A. llerginun, Paul K. linger, (1. A. Hrlttlal, Mrs. t.arock C. II. Prultt, Mra. 11, H. SomJ I A. H. Soundors, Win. L. Knobcl.Wa Grant, u. v. iioiiistcr, O. J. Martin J. Mnhoney, It. K. Lee, It. i, n( ols, L. Wlngo, Ii. A. Itenart, Emmj Allen, Ocrtlo Graves, Laura While, Francis White, Mrs. Frank Whit Frank White Truck Overboard Whllo they woro getting down the gangplank on tho Santa Clara this morning, a truck foil overboard ml this caused a roport tlmt a man hi rallcn Into tho Hay. Among thoso Bulling on the San ta Clnrn woro: It. L. Lewis, Otis Ingmnn, Andrtv Ingninn, C. Symo, MrB. Syrae, J. 3. McMurtny, Itobcrt McMurtny, D. R. Plnkorton, A. II. Noycs, J. It. Flti. gcrald, Mrs. Ii. W. Williams, Lann Masters, Miss J. Houskhis, Miss Rest Pitts, Mrs. Lucllo Sorcnscn, Mlij D. Watson, Miss I). Osmo, Mrs. I,. Plnt, M. lUiudsorff, .loo Mngnle, II. reter- ! son, Chns. AdnuiB, J. Iloinlcrlckion, , A. Duhny, lilwlu Johnson, Mn. J. i li. Johnston, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, i Itogor F. Gosh, J. II, Jenkins, Wo. Inglehurdt, C. Ii. livnns, Ray Cm, Mrs. C. Powors, II. A. Iloutcll, K. L, Heap, Mrs. K. L. Heap, Mrs. It. Reich Gertrude nolch, Frank ltclci, Ell noro Fleming, .Mrs. It. Fleming, Mn, It. Flomlng, A. J. Smith, J. J. Ani mus, J. W. Hntlor, li. Conklln, Km Chin, J. ltyan, F. Arannl, B George. SAN PliDHO CO.MIXO Tho steamer San Pedro will uH from San Francisco Saturday, Anj. II, with freight nnd pnsscngen lor Coos Hny. Sho Is Inking tho place ot tho Nnnn Smith, which Is charterel for nn off shoro trip. Itr.STMilt TO POllTIiAXIl Tho Hustler sailed yesterday lti a cargo or fish for Portland and U1 bring back cannery supplies. HOAMIiH SAII-S TOIAY Tho Honmor which arrived In j torday. brought In a hold full of cm for tho MoeLcay cannery. Ho Is til ing on morchnndlso here for Port Orford nnd expects to Ball today. TWO VliSSIiUS DDK Tho Wostornor and Yelloito lintli hi-ltiirlnt frnlcht (or C00J BW nro duo In today rrom San Franclsc' and will loud with lumber. GOLD HliACH 1 0. Esan j stricken hy npoplexy In his room ll, rl.l llnn.,1. linlnl. Ho VIII ' ploneor and rolutod to the Cunlfl nnd Miller ramllles, Curryploneen. tho latest patented methix'' ' sleep on. Seo thcni. HARVEY I