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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
jMCE IS LIKE jjAPPINESS THE MORE WE GIVE, THE MORE WE HAVE TO GIVE tli Coos Bay Times Your Paper MI'MHKU OK T1I10 ASSOCIATE) PHFSS A Southwest Oregon Paper That's v.imt (ho Coos Hay Times is. A South west Oregon pncr for Southwest Oregon people mid do vol wl to tho licst interests of this great hoc tlon. 'Xho Times always boosts and ncior knocks. Tl,c Coos Wy Times Is proud of i(s titlo "The . i- 1. ..! ' Illlll It K(lillS III nil llllli.u I.. It.... I""1 .. t... ,1..i-.lllii. llu .........I.... a IP (Oil I"""" "' ""' "" vii.iKn;a 10 prOmOl- (l,o people's interests W A 1 41 $ajj Kstnlilishcd 1878 Ah Tho Const Alall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, BE PARTY f III PEACE Larders Present Resolution Uemnino President Wil sons prepareaness nan II! 1 Members Threaten to have Delectation in Europe If Platform Goes Through DECLARED UNPATRIOTIC iW for Pence Are Sent Ity Wire- il'miii Ot'r II to All Killers Ilnnipc Messages go In- Jltldimlly to F.aeli Monarch tf AnocUtcd TrtM lo Cooa liar Tlmca. OS DOAlli) OSCAR II., Doc. 13. mi-1... A ...itfr.1 ill Inn nfi.i- 1(8 WlruiuHB.; i ruo""u" -"ii- bnlng President Wilson's prcpnr- :CJJ policy uruiihiii. " l""rai. 3 prominent members of Henry J'l pence party Inst night when m presented for adoption. Ike resolution was drawn up hy f.Jcnkln .Tones und Rov. Clmrlca lied and othcrB, who naked thnt ! signed hy nil mombors of the Uneaten to Lenvo Horc tlinn n dozen mcnihorH, lu lling S. S. McCluro nml Judge i D. I.lndsoy, rofitficd to sign tho Uillon on tho ground that It wnti Miotic. Homo of thorn ovon ttencd to lcnvo tho parly after Irtichcd Huropo If tho proposed llform Is put through. Appeal to Moiiiirchs It pcaro appeal to tho rulers of ropo uns notit out hy wlrelehs to- w, iddrcsscd ludlvldunlly to each Kirch. Truce Asked For Tie messago to tho rulors said: IVe neutrals nro about to Join In n prenco which shall without dolny ne and submit to you and nil oth- iWllgerent nntloua propoanla ns n p (or discussion lending to final fc'emcflt thoroforo wo earnestly on- l you to dceluro nn Immcdhito tt i.ct tho armies Htniul whoro ro then lot negotiations pro- I K tlie BoldliTH limy ho dollvored la another bitter flKht In tho lbes niul bo boiU book to tholr In- imd flrcaldoa." ill BOUT SAFE t atlMAlb UOIMFIRMS I X SECRETARY LANSING X I t (Or Aioclto.l r-rwa lo e sur Time X WASHINGTON, D, C, X X Dec, 13 Secretary Lan- X X sing's appointment was X X confirmed today by the X X Senate, He has been X X serving under a recess X X appointment, x )) y x SOLUTION II SIGHT no II) uLHDII l IN! PDcri nnn I i n r i n t t MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. .V Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall anil Coom liny Advertiser. No. 120 Government Will Allow Its Territory to Become a New Field of Battle PORTLAND MEAT X CUTTERS ON STRIKE X X X X EXPECT HARD FIG T i;.vn;xTi; powkus a.ni ghi:i:ci: NlJAIt AX UXDI:USTAXDIXG Anglo-French Jtotreot from Serbia Progressing Slowly but Xor- nuilly Fight with Hulgnilaiis Wr Anorlatnt rrnm to Coon Ily Time. PARIS, Dee. 13. A Iluvns nows dispatch from Athona snyB: "Accord ing to Boml-offlclal Botirces u do fi nite solution of tho (itications pond lug but ween (Ireoco niul the entente powora la nearly reached. Tho An-Blo-Kronch retreat la proceeding slowly but normally. Thoy nro de stroying tunnela anil bridges. A bnt tlo between tho Unitarians mid DrltlHh north of Dorian, Sorbin, was exceedingly violent. Two columim of Uiilgnrliina with light artillery drovo tho Hrltlah hack from tho first to tho Hcroud llnea, whero a Urltlsh counter nttnek ropuUod tho enemy." InTER SEVERE AliMICS AND TTUKS AT Till: DAIt DANIXIKS Sl'KKlIU biKlir Are rnjiiepareil and Cilnill- lions 'rvu ii Sin ore Tot for Until Sides I Mr AuMirlalO'! I'm In Cixa llnjr Tliiim. LONDON, Due. 13. Winter weather in tho Dardanelles Is prov ing ton sovero a teat for tho Allies nud Turku alike. Itouters corres pondent nt this front says tho first blizzard of early December found tho Turks ontlroly unprepared. It was necessary for them t"? evacuate bov ornl positions au tho ironchcs flooded. IWJIUt DAXTA Al.KJlllKHr .NOW IX POUT IS 'of llelng TorpoIoel Jlny lluvo ItefermI to Freighter of that Xaiiio HrAwa.(c1 1'ffM (o Coo Iliy Tlmw.1 IWV YORK, Dec. 13. Steamor Allghlerl of Trnna-Atlnntlca na Is safo In un Itnllnn port, nc- S to a cublo from tho homo of- t'ltCenoa today. Docombor 10. n :n dispatch said tho Italian aer Dantn Allgliien was torpedo- Tero la a frclghtor of that e. ItiS TIEO UP pjion.iiKns axi) conn maic i:rs ox stuikI'J M I'oiimlrltNS anil Fifteen Hun- DrlMcn In Pltthliiiri' llnvo Heeu Affected l,,Aao '"'l I'rew lo Coos llay TiliiM.l plTTSUl'UG, na. Doc i3.M,,iiy '"il of ilollarB worth of wnr mu '"H and ntllnn ,..,tnl wnrn "Plicro todnv bv n atrlko of tho fjttoulders nud core makora which P'd Iicarlv "0 rniiiulnrloH nnd P1 ,0 nloiit 1.500 men. SENATOR DIES 1 t'0( Klll.'i.t. sti.i MiecniTin fi-S AU'AV IX WASIIlXfJTO.V b One Time u Consplclous Fig ut0 In tho Congici.s of the Fnlteil States ' " z'ti ivoM to e.n Bar Tlraw.l "ASlIIVr.Tnv r i ta 1 o I'"! Marl.. n-.L-n , ... mates senator fmni Alliisniirl. "frO tnln f.., II. l..rl...,illloa .1. --"..J 1IUI11 IIIU Illlll llllllW Se Ho wns 81 vnars old. RRIfES VFssicb di:tai.i:i) iiv fhf.xcii citrisKit is ix pout j W'ns Held l'y Two Hours Out of Por to Itk'o mid the Chief Stcwunl Uemoved tnr AMOtUleJ J'r lo Com nr Tlnir. NKW YORK, Dec. 13. Tho American stoamor Carolina thnt ar rived hero today brought first hand details of tho stopping of tho ship und romovul of Chief Stoward Karl Sohaddo by tho French crulsor Des cartes Docoiubcr C, Tho Carolina was hailed Just after slio passed out of tho three- milo lim it of Porto Rico, tho cruiser firing n blank shot. Tho ship wub dotalncil about two hours. Sovoral paaaon gora Including Churlea T. Pfaltz, nn Importer of tills city, were question ed by tho officers, but only tho stow urd was taken. Possibility of Various Flank ing Movements Through Greece is Opened up BRITISH TROOPS LANDING (li-celc Armies Alims tho Hallroail Aro llcliig Withdrawn in Order to Avoid Complication Aris ing Through Their Presence tDr Aiaocutd rroi (o Coot n7 TlmrtJ LONDON, Doc. 13. According to Athena dispatches, tho Greek army nt Snloulkl la to ho reduced Imme diately In numbers to aBsuro lib erty of notion to tho entente allies there. At tho sumo time Greek soldiers along tho rallrond will bo withdrawn to avoid complications whenever Uorinans, Auatrlana or Hulgnrlniin enter Oreok territory. Hiilgariaiis Alone As fnr nn Is known hard-fought attacks on tho Urltlsh in Macedonia thus fnr have been dollvored entire ly by UulgurinuB without tlcnnnn usslstniico. Tho possibility of various flank ing movement through Greek terri tory nro opened hy tho Oreok do clsloii to permit tho country to be come n field for tho belligerents. Urltlsh Landing It la rumored, for example, that tho Urltlsh troops aro already laud ing .nt Kuvnln. Tho nlltcd miund roiifl continue to lay . rcatrlctlons on Greek commorco. Df AMorllcl TrcM i 'jat r7 Tlmn, PORTLAND, Dec, 13. X The union meat cut X ters went on a strike here today, to demand X shorter hours, Many X X patrons of down-town X t shops wore unable to X make early morning pur- chases, Several markets X telegraphed to other cities tor men, 1ST AHS WITHIN WEEK United States Expects Answer From Austria Within That Space of Time i-$ HEPDHT PRESENTED Kl'ltMITTKII TO COXOHKSS CO.MMIJHCI'J CO.MJIISSIOX 11V am is ASKED ALLIES EXPELLED FHKXCII AXI) ItlllTIHII AUK OUT OF JIACKI)t)XIA Hiilgnrlan Comiiiauder With Ills I'orceH Mas Occupied Two More of tho Towns There Dr AMwIatftl 1'iym lo Coo lir Tlmra. LONDON, Dec. 13. Tho Fronch and Urltlah Imvo been ontlroly ox polled from Macedonian territory, Tells of Work Dono nnd (Jives De tails UegnrOliig Jho Uallroads of the United States (Dr AwhIMoJ l'rtM to Cooi Ilij Time. WASHINQTON, D. C, Dec. 13.' Knrly oiilnrgomcut of tho member ship of tho Interstate Coiiiuioito Commlaslon, with statutory power to net through subdivisions, nud "appropriate and adequate" lobula tion for control over rnllwny cnpltnl- Izatlon were among tho Important recommendations made to Coig'css today In tho Commission's annual report. Tho Commission suggested Hint It should have express authority of law to hnvo nccess to tho loiter files of carriora; that the uao of steel ears In passenger trnlua bo re quired nnd thnt the uao n passen ger trains of wooden curs hottvooii or In front of steel cars b-j pro hibited, it was recommended llfrt tho minimum penalty for viol itloua of the hours of servlco act do (Inoi! nt u flno of ? 100. and thnt iirovls lou bo "made that all notions relat ing to transportation charges ihoiild bo brought within three years. Work of tho Venr The report 1b largely dovotad to presenting tho Commission's nirk for tho year. Under physical nid ation work It reports thnt rIiico Juno thoro havo boon 112 roadway and track parties in tho field In each of flvo districts Into which tho country has boon divided and that their total averages has been about I000 miles per month, by January 1, tho report says surveys of nearly CO, 000 miles of rallrvid will virtually ho completed, Tho total railroad mllcngo of tho conn It is Made Clear That Failure to Comply Means Break of Relationship MATTER jS DISCUSSED 'Austria Cluirgo nnd Secretary Lans ing Hold a Conference on tho Sub ject Today Hut Neither of TIumii V:il Talk of It (Mr AmocUM I'rfM to Com liar Time. WASHINGTON, 1). C Dec. 13. 'Further action by the United Slntes government on Us domnnds of Austria-Hungary an not forth In tho cotu munlrnlloii regarding tho sinking of tho Ancona, tho text of which was published today, now rests with the Austrian government. Hrenlc Would Follow Tho noto clearly Indicates that n break In diplomatic relations will fol low the failure of the Auatro-llilu-gurhiu government to redress the acts of the submarine commander, which aro Illegal nnd Indefensible A week nt tho moat will probably ho given Austria-Hungary to accede to tho American demands. .Mallei' IMsciiNhed Cbnrgn Zwodlnlk or tho Austro Iliingurlun embassy Informally dis cussed with Secretary Lnuslng today tho American note rogardlng the sinking of tho Auconn, which makes formal domuuuB.iipoii his govern ment for disavowal, punishment of tiiibmnrluo commander nnd repara tion for tho American lives lost. Would Not Talk Neither Lansing nor Zwodlnlk would comment upon tho meeting. It la believed, however, tho Kwodlnlk was following tho example sot by Von lioinstorff during the Lusltauln controversy and was acting upon his own Initiative. t NO FIGHT PICTURES X CAN BE SHIPPED 0 tnr Anoclatcil rrcaa lo Cm rtr Tlmrt.l X WASHINGTON, D, C, X Dec, 13,The Supremo X Court held constitutional X the law which makes it X illegal to import moving X X picture films of .prize X I tiglus tor public exhibi- X X tions. X Si FRANG1SG0 11G FIGHT TIIK OFU.MAX PHIZK COURT HAS taki:x Arnox Doubtful If State Department Can Tnko Any Kurtlier Action He gardlng Amerlcaii lloat lUr AnnocUlo.1 1'rOM to Coo liar Tlmrn. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 13. State department officials consider it doubtful today If further action can ho taken at present In the case of tho American sailing ship Pass of Jlnluinhn ordered sold hy tlie German prize court. Ambassador Gerard today notified tho department of tho prize court's decision. ill PAY ID CASH POUT COMMISSIONKUS HKFUSK TO MAKK $10,000 PAV.MKNT Ill GIVES HIS OPINION 1 Ilorlln officially announced today. , try la put at LTiO.OOO, and tho ro PLEAD NOT GUILTY fivf .mux ix col'ht ox allkg j:d fxplosio.v plots Hu-liiilhted on Charge of Activities to Destroy Munition Ships of tho Allies Ulr AoelU4 ivt" io Ouu Wr TIbm.J ' NKW YORK, Dec. 13. Max Uroltung, Dr. Horbort Klenzlo, 13n globort Uronkhorst, Robert Fay and Walter Scholz. recontly reindicted In connection with alleged activities to destroy tho munition ships of tho alllea, pleaded not guilty today whon arraigned beforo tho Federal Court. The original bail of ?20, 000 was continued. Fay and Soholz, who wero unahlo to fcivo ball, woro romandod to jail. STKA3IHK SUNK Dr Awo!!! Tr lo Ci Ir Tlraw. LONDON. Dec. 13. Tho Bteamor Plnegrovo was sunk. Tho crow was saved. DH. H. K. KKITV, Dentist, 201 CokoHldg. Phono 112-J. Tho advunclng arm under Goncral Todorff, tho Uulgurhin commander, Is occupying Dorian and Glevgoll. Two Urltlsh divisions woro nearly wiped out (Hiring tho ndvanco. Tho UulgnrlmiB now must either cross In to Greok territory or lonvo tho hard pressed nllloa to retreat without fur ther attacks. May Fight In Greoro Tho belief prevails In tho capltnls of tho ontenlo powers that Grecco Is withdrawing her nrinlos from tho threat9nod bnttlo zono and will per mit tho central powers and entonto allies to fight It out on Greok soli. This dlapoaed of any ' hope that Greeco will aid the entente allies. Find Hurled Cannon At Ipok, In Montenegro, twolvo cannon buried by tho Sorbluna woro dibcoverod. During the last fow days more than 1,000 Serbians, whoso retreat was cut off, woro cap tured. On tho eastern front, Uciiln says tho Russians took several unimport ant posltoiis. Tho Russian attack near Vulka wa3 ropulsed. In tho west, qulot again provalls. Near LoniBiiil, tho Fronch occupied tho orator of a mluo exploded by tho Germans. Mil E SS TKUTOXIC Sl'HMAHIXKS I1AVU DKSTHOYKD 508 SHIPS Xews Dispatch from Uciiln Gives To tal Tonnugo As Over XIno lluiidird Thousiiiid tnr Aolal'l rr lo Coo IUr Tif. LONDON, Dec. 13. Tho Germans and AuHlro-IIungarlan submarines to dato havo sunk 508 ships, according to a nows dispatch from Herlln. The total tonnage of tho vcssela Is given as 917.810. Llbby Con!, 95.OO to. port says that tho 200,000 mthis loft nt the beginning of the year should bo survoyed In tho four fol lowing years under the present ar rangement. About Accidents, Tho Commission expresses grati fication at tho decrease In tho HK.VATOH TILLMAN ADDHICSSKS TIIK SHXATK OX DKKKNHI) Cliali'iimu of Xnvnl Committee Tells of Manufacturer's Greed and Upholds Secretary Daniels (Ur Awv Ulixl I'rM lo (Vmm liar Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C, Deo. 13. DncUiing Hryaii as " simply obsess ed " und Roosevelt as " tho Glnnt In mimbor of collisions, but says that Motlior Goose," Chairman Tillman of Individual lnstancos of unsafo op- o n'1' coiiinmioo uuurotwoii uio orating methods and violation f Uomite today on national dofeiiHO, ami rules "aro still too niimorous." itl88"""0'1 w,,ut Il PlwractorUoil as tho suggests n btandardlzntlon of riorat- toou 01 pmaio ii.aiiiuacu.rurs 01 lug rules to assuro safety of railway travel, to bo obtained through fed- nrnl lmrlnlnl Ifin Tl dlinwn flin' flrw rallments havo been .0.1 tho ,n.joutraKooi the critics of the do war material. Ho uphold Danlol's administration of tho navy depart' I inent und characterized as " simply creaso and thnt In 1015 thoro woro 3538 collisions nnd G8I0 derail ments compared with G042 collis ions and 3033 derailments In 1002. Tho Commission suggests tho need of doflnlto information as to t!m physical properties of whools, rails and. othor materials used in uvuk nnd oqulpmout, and tho strulus mid Btrcsaos thoy aro rcqiilrid lo 111s talu lu crvlco. Dornllmeuts cann ed by malicious tamporlng wkn truck or switchos nro reported to bo on the IncroiiBQ nnd present a lii'oblam difficult to eoIvo, bettor policing (if tracks nud a rigid onforcoinoiit of trospass lnws beliig suggai.ted remedies. partmeut, numborlng among former Secretary Moyor. thorn DELIVERIES START HCGULAH MAIL SKHVICK OX COOS HIVKIt OPIv.NS TODAV ns KNIGHTS OF GUIP MKUT Theio wnu 11 Jovial nud good-natured, meeting of the Kooa Kounty Knights or tho Grip at tho Chand ler Hotel on Saturday ovonlng, when almost a full membership sat down to a banquet Tho name of tho ordor has been changed from tho Koos Commorclal Klub. There wero two or threo out-of-town visitors presont. Llttlo of tho meeting's doings havo leaked out, because tho order )s now a secrpt one, hut It Is paid on good authority that Ii. A. Tinker nnd T. I McGec woro initiated. ' Comes Three Times 11 Week and Pat rons Protasl Postmaster To Ahk for Slv Day Schedule beginning today, mull sorvlco on Coos River will bo threo Instead of islx times a wcok, hut possibly for only a short tlmo beforo returning to tho old schedule. Until today Caid. n. Lattln, of tho Kxpress, hits boon temporary carrlor, hut now w. ii. Cavanaugh, who passed tho last civil sorvlco examination, steps in as regular carrier and tho rules pro scrlbo but threo dollvorlos a week for tho first six months. Will Ask Slv l)a j-K Postmaator Hugh McLaiu points put, though, that tomorrow is tho, end of the six months peiiod and (lint ho will at onco writo to tho postof flco dopartment asking for tho six day aohcdulo. Ho says that business on the river will warrant tho change. The Coos River patrons wore much nroiised ocr the matter, tholr un dorstandlng bolng tho new systom Will Push Appeal In Mill Slough Drainage Case lu I '.f fort to Shoul- dee Uesponslhlllly To (ity lu horror the Port, of Coos Hay commissioners throw up tholr bunds tills morning at tholr monthly moot ing when C. It. Peck, attorney for the Port, submitted tho agreement or tho city to take over tho Mill Slough drain for $10,000. Unanimously tho commlsslouorH declared there thoro could ho "nothing doing" und the appeal to tho state Siipromu Court from the decision holding tho port Jointly liable with tho city for tho drain will hu pushed. Already tho transcript of testimo ny taken lu tho cnao that was fought (jut in tho circuit court is being tak en. This will cost close to $1,000, alone, to complete, lu addition to tho otjigwxpoiiBCs of the legal "warfare" iWiUoruoys havo stated, flKiVommlsslouers stick to tholr IMfHRthnt they hnvo lived up to tlHitic'originul agreement In putting j lu tho drain nud Inter cleaning It out, mid thoroforo they should now bo rellovod from further responsibil ity. Attorneys for tho Port outlined to tho Commissioners tho status of ho suit now being brought against tho Simpson Lumber company for somo $-1,000 claimed to bo due for a fill. Captain Kdgar Simpson maintains that his company was willing to pay for tho bulkhendlng, which amounts to about $2,000, hut not for tho handling of tho shore plpo und tho subsequent fill. It Is claimed that ho has n wit ness who heard him make this state ment over tho 'phono to u member or tho Pprt commission, and thnt he thoii said the Simpson company would not puy for tho fill, proper, nud thoro seems to bo a question as to the authority of ii. J, Simpson to state to tho commissioners that the company would pay for tho fill. Tho suit is coming up at this term of court. To pay for the soml-onnifal In terest on tho series or Port bonds, A and II, u check for $15,000 was or dorod drawn and sent oast. The commissioners passed tho or dinance sanctioning n four mill Port tax for 1910, in accordance with tho miiiouiicomout inadu by them some tlmo ugo. would contlnuo. Also Mr. MoLuIn uays that tho postal authorities havo talam kindly to tho suggestion or putting lu a sub station lu tho business district ami tnfj will probably bo done very shortly. Showing Surprising Strength in Contest for Republican National Convention ST. LOUIS Mir AID If That City Loses Hope May Throw Her Vote for Pa cific Coast Point S. A. PERKINS IS SELECTED Is Chosen An Chairman or tho Com mittee 011 Culls which Frames tlio Notices for tho Convention For mal Session Will Ho Tomorrow Ur Anncllnl I'rniH to Coon liar Tlmra, WASHINGTON, D. O?, Doc. 13. H. A. Perkins of Washington was olected chairman of tho commlttco on calls which frames tho notlco tor the convention, at tho unformal meeting or the Republican national committee today. San FranclBco'n campaign for tho national convention showed surprla li'U strength. It la understood In ease St, Louis loses hopo of getting tho convention, alio will throw her votes to Sun Frnn cIsco. Tho commlttco will moot In formal session hero tomorrow. TD BUY IN AMERICA KltlTlKII (JOVKUXMKNT WILL TAKI! OUlt SKOUHIT1F.S To Pay For Them Willi Flvo Year FHo Percent ICxiiivcqucr bonds , lllr AmhkUIM 1'iwt lo Uoua liar Tlmra. LONDON, Dec. 13. Tho Hrltlah government decided to purchnao American securities, paying for them In flvo year five percent oxchocquer bonds, It was announced today. ; Announced In llouo Chancellor of the Kxchecquor McKoiinii mailu this niinouncomout In tho house of commons today lu ro ply to a request to put on end to tho rumors that a compulsory loan might bo necessary. Ho said tho government was pre- pnrod to buy from holders In Great brltnln such American securities as wore suitable at tho American prlco of pay without brokerage or com mission. Ho hollovos thoro was available sufficient amount or secur ities to maintain exchange with Now York. v IDE DECIDED HIT KPF.CIAL CHHISTMAS KIHTION OP Till-: TIMKS JJAGKULV SOUGHT xoiici: will bills My wife having left mo, I not ho responsible for any contracted by her. J. L. MOO UK, Dolmar, Oregon Tho Coos Hay Iro V- Cold Storago Company will tnko bright ollvor iiliiion un well ns steelheiuL Prices :t rents per pound for Mcollicwltf, 15 rents for silvers, Miiny Kvt nt Copies of Thirty-two I'llgo Kdlflou A10 Distributed, Some Helm; Sent Abroad The special Christmas edition of Tho Cooa buy Times isaued Satur day evening mado a decided hit and many extra copies havo boon sent out by Coos Ray pooplo. Although n largo number of extra copies wore printed, most of thoni nro al ready gone and it Is likely that thoro will not bo enough to supply all who doslrod thorn, Tho Times force has rocelvod many compliments on the special edition from all sides. As an Indication of how wldoly It is being distributed, R. buggo stated today that ho was sending some to Norway. CHILDREN INTERESTED IN SAVING BANK PLAN Largo Number Heglster nt First XB tloiud to Tnko Advnutugp of (ho Offer .Mado Much enthusiasm has boon arous ed among tho school children by tho savings account plan which haa been startod by tho First National bank of this city. Of tho total number who reglstor there will bo fifty, who will bo decldod by a drawing, for whom tho bank will start a savings account. To dato thoro hnvo been 114 child ren registered and thoy ajo showing much interest and more aro expected to tako ndvantngo of tho offer. Tke children can rpglstor for tho r of this week. a :. m , r ,1