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m iM44foi rrvi-' TV YWVWTrm VI '-v rvyirvM GOOD ADVICE fORGIVf, AND Rf MEMBER THAT YOU HAVE EORGIVEM Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's whnt tho Ooos Ray Timet Is. A Sontfe west Oregon pnver for BoutliivcAt Oregon people ml dovotcd to tlio best IntercflU of tlila (Treat lectio . Tho 'alines alwiys booeU Mid Berer knocks. Tho Coo "' Times Is proml of Km (Itlo "Tim People's rni-'ri" ml " strives at all times to live "l ,,fl ,m,MO by loVo0l,l' ,ts 'cncrKlei to promotliiK (lio people' Interests. ("fc mk.mhkk ok tiik associatkd pkkss Vol. No. XXXIX. Kstnbllslied 1878 As The Coast Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Cooi liny Advertiser. No. 59 TODAY'S ,inl Grottoa 2JUiljp ins BIG ST H ORLEANS Property Damage in City and Vicinity is esuiiicuuu in Several' Millions E Fear Felt for Safety of the People Living on Lower Mississippi River B Oft LEVEES ARE GIVING AWAY(.oniT B.Miiuj lloll-o-i tun iit-pnru-ii mi unit- Kri-ii suimiI hii.V Relieved 'I Imt Vun. LI't-s May Ilavo Recti J osl lu lioiil.sinita DI.ATll LIST MAV RKU'll (10 Olt MORK O (ir? 3111 lau , 1 cm iu iv liny Tlnin.l i IIU'ON ROUGK. Oct. 1. Tin- death IJHt of tho liur- ni.iiii- in now expected to reni'h & or 70. Property 0 damage reaches nilllloiiH. Tlio losses nu far tin Known ,, an nu follows: - New OrloaiiH 1 ! (lead. . , inn Injured; property loss, 4i t' 000.0(10. Mli;:"issiil Const l". dead wore iiijiin'd or missing, loss $1! 000.000. Fienlor. Lu. lit", dead, Kcme Injured, heavy dutn ai.e HHHHO f 1)7 mlatr.l I'rcM In Con liar Tlmm. MAV ORI.UANS, Oil. I. (lly c i ur ti union uouge. -T'm''ou Known iluid. probably 'J(ll) Injured nml dama e lo buildings, wire clr- ,.nil , railroads, shipping ami other propi rtj in New Orleans and vicin ity i; limati'd ut sovoral million (Ml ir win the toll exacted by tho liur H ,iik which swept the city film day Wiii'M Hor Known It w.ii the worst ovur oxporloncod hi tin k.i Hon. Of tho Known dead ten irri w lntci and nluo uegronH. l'l.ir l.i ri.lt for resldouls along tho Mi I ippl River south of hero. Tiic List report said tho wutur was lluv.lii over tho loveos unn many hoi' n wt 'o swept nwtiy. I'Vai Others l,osl That the storm caused heay Iuihiiiin io:.s uud possibly ma.iy (.' ' im In Southern Louisiana in r.u wet as Morgan Oily, and , mmii near Poiima, is feared. Itu'H'oad men arris lug from Morgan (i n iiited no loss of llfo ut that 1'' ' TOWNS WIPKD OUT Two Reported to I hive Ittvit Rnthe- ly ( ari'led Auny I 1 'r I l'rctui tu Vu- IUr Tlm 'IIMLLK, Toim. Oct. I. - Ar ret ! ii - to railroad officials hero, lu ji who visited Rlgolets and ' 'i ' r La , a few miles from .Mo 1 '1' in u boat yesterday, reported tl lit both tortus wero actually wiped (f ti n ip ,y the gulf storm. HIES PUNISHED sl MIL DISMISS!' T .N.I ) FOR HA'.IXG OLIS I our Others Suspended for Ve.it- a"d I ilieeti Set, Rack to Newt Lovd- ost Classes '" ' 5 lalcj rra to two Bar Time 1 V V-IMW.TON, IV C.. Oct. 1. Tin iii ,t.Raj of blx inldihipmon. ' I b '.pension of four othoro for c l r vi bout pty und tho sotting 1 i ti tit, next lo.wost class of 15 " " a nnnouiieed by Seerotury P""' ' today as tho rpsult of tho r' li."lng Investigation at Annu- ITOp PRI IVMLXT MlttlliKK IS MO.(i Till: DICAD l'f I rw to Cooi TUT Tln 1 LONDON, Oct. 1. Cop- ' HaroUl T. CHwley, a r of parliament, was rl In the Oardnnollee ' ti' b He lg the third V" f" of parliament to be i 1 c 1 .$. $ $ CLARK IS HONORED BY DEMOCRATS til Affloi lalM I'rcfln to com tl&y Tlnm ST, JOSEPH, Mo Oct, 1. Hundiecls of Demo- crats from all over Mis $ somi assembled here to- day to observe. "Champ I ; Ji ! t Clark Day," Tho meeting $ t was a demonstration of t Missouii's affection for tho Speaker of tho House I t of Representatives, $ IGKllilES HOLDS THAT ANTI- trust law is itnoiii:. Decides llial Company ('i)ii(i(ils Most of Motion Picture Patents In United States IU AlochtM !Ti is Cmi Da; TIium PllliaOKMMllA. Pa.. Oct. 1. United Siatt'n dlHtrlct court today (lo ci Med tlio luitl-trusl involution suit rtKaliiat tho .Motion Picture Pat ents Company iu favor of tho kov-!b1 eminent. Tlio Hovorninont changed that It controlled iuot of tho moving pic ture patents in the Culled StutcH, mid engaKed In lntorntatu uud I'oreigu commorco m violation of tho nntl tniHl laws. :IFHD IS CHARGED ii:.D ok ClICRfli ni;w TitoroiiT IN Tlttlt'llLi: Federal Officer Aiii"t lllni for Il legal I'm of .Mall'-Lectuieil ut Kspo-lllini (llr Am UIW 7tn to ftiw liar Tliiifn.l - HAN FRANCISCA, 'Oct. 1. Dr. Nowp-Nowl, who for nionlhs lectured at tho Panama Pacific exposition In tlio role of urchblshop of Iho New Though Cliurch and President of tho Now Though University, was arrest ed today by federal orflicw, chanc ed with using the inalU to defraud. Mario Tully (Irahaiu, his assistant, was detained as u witness. IT KLLCTF.D COM.MAXDF.R IN CIIIKFi OF (L A. II. .Man llniioieil Today at the An'Minl, Ihiciiiiipiiient was I'orineily Po,stniaMe. ut Cliiriniiiitl llr AawUlM l'iw ' Cuat ' Tlrm.l WASHINGTON. I). C, Oct. 1. -IJIIas R. Monforl. of fliiclnnull, was today elected coiiiuiander In chief of tho Grand Army of thu Republic Uo was formorly posljjmster at Cln clnuntl. iEARliG CAPITAL CARRAXa PLANT taki:s i:li:ctri NIIAR CAPITAL One lliitiilicil .niiiitlsliis Killed In Hie I'lghl, Accorillng to Dclnyeil Mcssagtis Dr AoUt' Trni to Om Br Time. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Oct. I. The capturo or tho eloctrh- powor plant on the outskirts of Mexico City by Carranwt troopi. who killed 100 Zapatistas, is anuouncud lu de layed dUpntc-lio ruaclilug tho Stato nspaiturent. . Now a Contract Route.- The Post Office Department has o.rdorod the rural froe delivery on Coos Rlvor Bball be changed to n contract routo. according to Postmuster Hugh Mcl.aln and today notices caning for bids wore posted. This will til low for. a delivery of thojuall dally. The rural iouto has boon conduetod by Captain Uttlu. of tho Kxprow. This Is the first rural mall service on Coos Ray. Prepare to Move. Mine. Galbraltb Is preparing to move the Parisian atock from tho Irring blork to tho Flanagan estate building at 812 North FHt t,,, f'raerl)r w" cupled by the Ideal Care, where sho will close out the stock. iiiiv voiir (IT FLOWLRS at M-jiishfleltl llprlsls' ilMly "' fie IF 0 l ,... jBUVtHNUH Ut I V nnninnfl i niirn i L'llR B A I lAlILL1 i durum lchico Jose Maytorena, the Villa Chief tian, Appears on the American Side miT lifllfirD PllnDlli M UWULn hUHUI$ Some Believe That he Has De serted Mexico Permanently But Nothing Known Yet LEGAL ADVISER WITH HIM Villa AdheiaiiU Arc llewlldered at Ills Ad Inn Is IteliiK Held liy l. S. Troops I'endiiiK liitrnrl'iini IkdiiK Sent from Wahlnjilon Iljr .Mo(lnlp.J PrNM to Com kit Tlmti.J XOCJAI.KS, Oct. 1. Villa adher ents aro apMfently hewlltlered to day by the action of .lose Maytorena, tho Villa chief tnln who appealed on tlio American side at this point lantj night with Alberto Moralox, his lo- advisor. and was pluced under (O guard by American troops. Iv Sumo bollevo Maytorena. who was' Hi. ..iil ifin.i l.itrnllt ntirlnl t.tiv.tr- nor of Sonora in more than !!() enrrt. Iiiik gone for good. He will bo held 1 pending orders from Washington. I i'oii:..masti:d sciiouxcit in uri:aki:i:s at oravs hariior Niiiiio of Vessol Has Not Reen Learn ed Her Posll'oit Is Regarded us Daiigcrii'i.s (Speoful lo Tho Times.) AUKUnNKN. Wash.. Oct. I. An unidentified four-niasted schoon Is reported today close in noa breakers on u Hue north of tho lirnys Harbor ontrance. Sho has ono anchor out. Grout wnvea are said to bo breaking over her and her position Is considered dangerous. EHE1D AUTHORITY I.MPORTANT CIIANt.MN MAIHJ ('. A. .SMITH COMPANV IN FiiUIht Ritiileii of Miiiiugi'iiifiit Is Placed I'pon Auto Metveti, At cording to Report (Special lo The Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. I. It Is reported In lumiior c rctos nun some Iniportuut ehaUHcs havo been mntlu lu the'e. A. .Smith Company. K. U. Wheelock Is reliortoil to lmvo re tiled from the frm as sulos ugur and Is going Mast to tak othor position, and too minor Is Arno Moreen, who has been super iiiteuilent of the lumber mills and Interests ut .Murslifiobl will havo his uuthorlty oxtendod bo that ho will huvo charge or tho Oakland and liny Point end of tho business, us woll us the Coos liny Intoiosls. It Is said by luiubermou that Mr. Moreen In his capacity of superin tendent has done such satlsractory work Tor the creditors' committee and that h's ability has been ruooK ulxfld as such that ho was regarded n.r. i.. Inn lilt in nu in mil In BOM 19 TROUBLE; I I ! I i u-w Vli iln,i if htB"0 ,jn,lk, rUC0,,t ",t "KBllWt S0T6 I'hariie. With tlio extonslou of his i .... ,ll(,.nr u-in. nulhorlty In tho ufialrs or tho'coiu pany It Is wild that Mr. Moreen will spend more tlmo In Callforn'a that ha will at Mawhfleld. Tho move It Is said, placed tho burden of tho success! ill carrying out of tho details or the business to the the satisfaction of the creditors' .committee upon Mr. Moreen .MAVTORKNA IS TO UK RKLKASKR (Dr AioUU4 nm to Co W TliM 1 WASHINGTON. Oet. 1. 1 Governor Maytorena will be released from custody or the .Unltod States soldiers at No gules, according to the ne c sion or the War Oepart lnont today. Roy your (IT FI.OWKRS ut Mtindiflritl riorlsts' tlisphty at the Tlioinits Music stoic, 0 ! FARMERS' FAVOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE lljr AnvxIntM I'nn to Cikw liny Tim 1 X OMAHA, Neb,, Oct, 1 J-The Faimers' National X t Congress todav adopted t resolutions favoring wo X man suffrage and on- Inroinrr 4lin lnnllnrr Mil A UUIOIIIft UIU IXUCIlllljs Ulll already introduced In the National Congress i ;iu- t viding for the establish- t ment of a farm-woman's hm-nnii in" flio honni-fmnnl uuivmi ,1, i, iv iwy, iiiiuii i t of Agriculture. FICHfl STARTED SCItlllANS AXI lU'l.OAItlANS 'AHK CiaSHIXti ON IIOItOKIt Trenches Aro Heliig Dug and Pre parations .Made for Meelug of the Tmii Arnvles . itiancm: and KNoiaND wii-Ij 111:1,1' sintuiA . Ur AmocII1 I'm lo r.mi nr Tlmw PARIS.' Oct. I. Tho Tenuis antiouncos that ' Kranco" and Great llrltaln ) have alreuily taken mlllttiry ' i measures to defend Serbia . nml Oreeco against llulgar- inn uggresslon. , d (Uy Auoclnod Trtii lo Coo Ilr Tlmu.l TURIN, Italy, Oct. I. Already! there huvo been several clashes be tween the Serbians and tho Rulgar Inns iiIoiir the frontier, according to'nUack near Malsons do Chtimpagne reports received here. The llulgar lan patrol reported being attacked by Serbian sentinels, who retrented. Tho Uiilgarlans are digging trencher and protecting them with barbe.! wire eutaugleiueuts. , .-Ji ASTUTE HAS HER DAY i in, i WASHINGTON CKLKRRATKS Till': i:P(SITION TODAV ATI (ioveiiinr Is There A"tl Douglas Kil ls Planted for tho Kcderul (ill)V(l (llr Auhh lain! l-rvM t Coua liar Tlmm. J SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. Tho State of Washington Is celebrating its tlay at tho Pnniinm Pacific expo sition today, Gov. Lister being tho principal speaker at the Washington building. A Douglas Fir was planted In front of the building ns Washing ton's contribution to tho roilorul grovo, this being on government land mid the plan being to penult tho trees to remain commemoratlvo or Mn; atuto.B participation In the ex- j,0Bnjolli ' IIIERS INDICTED;suBETIESTFSERS (IIAIt(ii;i WITH PIR.HRV Ri;Ci:XT .McADOO SIIT IX -io.,l(lenl, Vice Pit-slilcnt und Cash ler of Itlugs Niitlmial IbutK Aro T!io Iniihiileil inr Aworuini rrw t co iur Tim 1 WASHINGTON I). C. Oco. 1. - Churlos C. Glovor, proshlent o( Hie Itluits National Hunk. William J. Flathor, vice proslilent, and II. II. Flutbor. carhler. wero Indicted to - day tor perjury In connection wlthleelvlng round the sherirr'a office tnry McAdoo and Comptroller Will lull's. Made Affidavit Tlio bank olflnials aro charged with making an nffhluvit wh'eh set forth that the bank never enguged hit" tockmiirket transaction and had no connection wltlt Lewis John- son A Cormmny, a ilotunct rirm or.shorirr, und now muy liavo to pay local stockbiokors.' The Indictments are a soriuol lo win iibiik s sun which alleged McAdoo and Wlll'ains consphed to injure the Institution.! o. - 4 HAND OF .MK.Ml'A.N IIKIIKI.K IS LOCATKD .'.& (Br Auoilaitl l'rw lo ('wx nar Tlawa 1 i KL PASO, Oct. 1-Gonoral Nsrarrate, commanding tho Cnrraiua troops at Mata- moras, wired the Carransta consulate hore today, that ho had locntod a hand of Toxns rebels at Rancho Las Ploros.( Mexico, and was awaiting in- striiitions to nttatk. - ALLIES' ATTAGK A French Make Progress at One Point, But Elsewhere Ger mans on the Offensive TIDE TURNS AGAIN Berlin Claims That French Fail at Several Points on the Battle Line NO CHANGEJN THE EAST Oeriiiiitis Say that (1(1,00(1 KunnIiius Were Mmlo PrlMiners on tlio Mast- em I''iiiiiL Ciiiiipiilmi During 'I ho .Moutli of September tlljr AmocIoIpiI 1'rrM lo Cooi llr TIuih.) LONDON, Oct. 1. According to various reports the Allies attack on tho western front has been brought I to a virtual standstill, according to I today's official reports. A Paris I statement Indicates that tho French mado further progress ut only one point, hand grenades being used but- ccssfully on the (lorniau trenches lu the Artols district. On Tlio Offenslxo Klsowhoro the (lornuuia havo tak en the offensive. Merlin announces that tho llrltlrli have ceased their attacks uud the (ermans Hindu fur ther progress north of Loos. All French attackH east of Souchez, "ortli of Neuvlllo and lu Clianipngno failed, says the German statement. Paris states that n German counter was cheuKed. The Germans violent ly bombarded the French trenches near Souplr. TIioiiniiiiiIs Cnptiii'i'il There are no notublo changes lu tho battle front lu tho east. Rer lln announces Hint tlurlng Soptom- Iter oil, 000 men, :I7 cannon and LMiS aclilno guns wero captured on tho usslnu front. (JKN. Kl'ROPATKIN IS KLKVATKD TO AR.MV POSITION Was Disgraced In Rus'li ReciiUho of Ills Fitlliiro lit tho War Willi .liipuii llr Awiii-UIpJ rrwa lo Co. liar Tlmta. LONDON, Oct. 1. General Aloxes Kuropatklu has boon appointed ehlof or tho Russian Grenadier I Corps, according to a I'etrograd dls ! patch, ir tho report Is true t monny 'u remarkable reversul or public opin ion In Russln regarding the military , leader who was disgraced because of jhls failure with Iho Russian nrmu pi i Hie war wit h" Japan. I'ORKt'LOSIJD XOTi: MAKICS ItlTlt- di:n a hkavv oni: Deputy Shitiirr Lalrtl Scnos Papers lu Li'irul t'ttsus Tttv .Money Floods Office Deputy Shurirr W. C. Lulrd was over this morning from Coqulllo with higat papers which lie served, j returning there this afternoon. lnuhl that the last day for tax He to- literully swamped wiin goiu ami silver, to Kiy nothing or checks by the dozens, Mrs. Mury K. Thompson Is suing KiiKHtt R. Stevens on uu $8fi0 note whlrh Is said to bo overdue. Pupors were served today on C, L. and William llouobrnko who wont sdcur Ry fur tho note, said tho deputy the noto and stand the costs, tho wuoio iihuk amuuuiiiio " i'i'"- ' linutoly $1000, Other Citt-es Up sorved on Father Papers wore McDovItt as udinluUtrutor of n Pol Hand ostato, tlio will now holng coutestod. Tho estate Is said to bo worth about $S(0,000. Suit lias been brought by the Pio neer Hardware Company ngulust Claienco Gould for $10.1 and an ef rort was beng made by Mr. Laird to seivo the papers In this case. Don't buy juur SPITS until you have lead the Woolen Mills North Rentl Store's sH-clul wilo ml on' Ipiie.o l'l K of The Times tonight. G COMMAND $ t TURKS BATTERIES SINK ENEMY BOAT t t t 4 tllr AukiicIkIi-J l'rr In r r.nr Time. 4 t BERLIN (Wireless to t t Tuckerton) Oct, 1 i t An official commtinica- t t lion from Constantinople X X says: "Tho Turkish coast t batteries sank a torpedo X X boat of tho onomy near X X Kerevigedire," X $$ USE HAND GHENADES I'ltKNCII tiii: taki: AltTOIS rmiNciiFs DISTRICT IN ('ci'iiiniis Violently Itoiiibiuil PokI tliiu of Allies Near Souplr Hut , Do Not Uso Infantry 1 117 AiuocUttit rrt.1 to cooi n7 Tlmm. PARIS, Oct, 1. In tho great hat- ftleiyln tho Arlols district the French mado further nrogrc.iH by means or fattacks w'lth hand greundes on the Oermnn tronehes, according to an officlnl statement. Iu Champagne, tho (lerninn counter attacks near Ma sons do Champagne were checked. Tho (Ioniums violently hombnrdod tho French trenches near Souplr hut 'made no Infantry attack. PAPEN IS TO 0 CDIt.MAN MILITAKV ATTACIIi: NOT WAN'I'IID IN V. S. If Ho Is Not Withdrawn by Ills Gov ernment Ills Recall .Muy Ho Iteipicsteil (llr Auotlalnl 1'rr.i, tu Con liar Tlmr. WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 1. Unless Captain Von Papon, tho Ger man military attache, In voluntarily withdrawn by his govornmont, Indl- actions today were that within a short time the United States would request his recall. MANY VESSELS LOST STORM CAI'SKS (iRIIAT .MARINK DAMAfH: IN KOl'TII Three Fleets or Rarges Loiidcd Willi Coal und Other Seieral Other Routs Sunk TWO VICSSKLS ARIJ RHPORTKD SUNK (Mr Ami" laid rrwa lo conn nr Tliiifa.l LONDON, Oct. 1. Tho sailing vessel Helen Ileyon ban lieun sunk. Tho crow was saved. A message from Copenha gen says the Norwegian bark Aietlc, r('.:i tons gross, with a cargo from Kragorou to Lelth was destroyed by flro by ii Gorman submarine off the southern extremity of Norway last night. Tlio crew was rescued. (llr Aoilate. Tiww Hi Cona IU, TlmN. Ni:,W ORLKANS, La., Oct. 1. Captain Menogog and tliroo meinbors of tho crow of tho tug Corsair wore drowned lu tho Mississippi off Nine Mile Point when thu Corsair ami three Heels or Imrgos sank while the storm was at Its height. Value Wits On-ill Theso Hoots included more than L'OO barges loaded with "onl valued ut $1,500,000, Kleveu siuull craft sank in the harbor hero and six steamers wero damaged. Tlio bark Helena sank and two mombers of tho crow wero drowned. Tlio United StatoB couvorted yueht Strungor, assigned to the Louisiana naval mllltla was rammed by a huge drydock and sank. Tho Monitor Amphltrlte was driven aground. MRS. SOPHIA MATSON JS KKSTIXG KASV It was reported at tho Mer cy Hospital luto this after noon that Mrs. Sophia .Mat son, seriously burned by gus allno Wednesday evening, Is resting easy. Sho passed u fulrly good night, R wus said though she bud spoils of grout pain. Rubber SoIck jiiiI on ut the Union 'Shoe Shop, !IUU North Front Street, D L BE EASILY RAISED Flood of Applications Come From Those Wanting to Par ticipate in Big Loan s 1 1 The Greater Part of Amount Needed Has Already Been Offered Committee ' U BOOKS NOT YET' OPENED Total .Subscriptions to Dalo Rerich ) 1:10,000,000 Ono luiltvldiinl ON feted to Tnko Thirty MIIIIoiih or the Amount AVuntctl " (llr AMorlalrd rrraa to Cooa liar Tlnr, NUW YORK, Oct. l.Mombora of thu big syndicate of banks, trout companies and private banking houses which will inaimgo tho hnlf blllluu dollar bond Issue negotiated by tlio Anglo-French loan commlf sion, received today n flood of ap plications from banks unit Individ--unls for perinlsslon to pnrtlclpnto In underwriting tho loan. Although the subscription hooka nro not yet opened, tho total sub scriptions already offered nro esti mated as high ns $130,000,000. Some subscriptions will bo vory largo, this holng Indicated by tho statement that olio of tho most woalthy men lu tho United Stntoa. offered ?:i0,l!00,000. Firm Will Not Help Tho banking hotiuo of Kuhn, Looh, & Company will not holp float tho halt billion dollar Anglo-French loan becnuso It has boon unablo to obtain assurances that Russia will not ho bouoritted thereby. Jacob II. Sehnirr, n moHibor of tho firm, bo assorted today In tho first formal statement issued on tho subject. GEO. LAIRD MARRIES IIKini; IS MISS MAV WAMLKV, KORMKIl 1IAXDON GIRL (Yroiiiuiiy Is Pel formed In Han Jose anil Voting Couplo Starts lloiun Again Tho marriage of Miss May Wns loy to George Laird, of Uaudon. has Just been unnouncod In a mes sitgo rot'elvod by Mrs. Lulrd,. moth er of tho groom, Tho ceremony look place lu San Joso on Wodnos relay night uud tlio -wire Blutod tho couple wero then on tholr way north, Tho hrldo formerly resided lu llivnilon nml there It was that alio bccttuiu itcnualuted with Mr. Laird. Mr. Lulrd Is widely known In tho county. Ho tvua port owner and manager of tho water works at liundoii for a long time bofore It was sold to tho city and tor nine or ten years lias been prominent In business e'rcles In that city. Ho has many rrleuds throughout the county. Recently Mr. Laird bought a fine dairy ranch near Prosper, which he has been putting iu first-class shape uud It Is thought that ho will mako his homo on tho ranch, SPOKANK PRISONKR HITS OKKI CUIt AND MARKS KSCAIMJ Is Cii(ititreil letter Knliu River Afti-r Relng Wounded Charged With Highway Robbery (llr Aoi UU.I I'm, lo Coo, nr Tlm.i.J SPOKANK, Wash., Oct. 1. Fred Johnson, charged With highway rob bery, while being tnkon from the county Jull to tho prosecutor's of fice today, knocked J. T. Logan, doputy shorlff, unconscious, and es caped. An hour later ho was ve captured from tho mlddlo ot the Spokane River, after he hud been wounded. MORK DIPHTHKRIA Another cuso or diphtheria has boon rojiorted In Hunker Kill, niak- 'ing four fuses tu that locullty. The 4 1 now case Is that of a little boy hi tho Kelly futility. Dance night by at Kagles Hall Haturtlny Coos liny Conceit Hand, F 1 WL MILLIDNS OFF ED DEPUTY ATTACKED ii Tli(iiiiue Miiilr Stoic.