TIIE UA1LY COOS BAY TIMES. MA11SHFIEL1), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1007. c y f o;: 4 MARINE NEWS w TAKES '-85 TONS COAL. Stcnmcr Cziirlnn Provides Against Contingencies. , The. steamer Czarina, Captain Duggan, will sail today for Tacoma whore she will be loaded with a cargo of railroad ties, to be taken to Port Los Angeles. The vessel has been hero for two days loading coal to be used for fuel on the round trip, hav ing been delayed In getting out of the harbor on account of a lack of coal. Captain Duggan states that he ex perienced some very heavy weather coming from Port Los Angeles to this port, and that he will take 285 tons of fuel coal this trip, Instead of 150, as he usually does. Schooner Leaves. It. D. Hume's gasoline schooner, the Berwick, left Port Orford yester day bound for Portland, with a cargo and to bring back a cargo of gen eral freight. Will Take Lumber. The schooner Omega is 21 days out from San Pedro, bound for this port. She will be loaded with a car go of lumber to be shipped south. The schooner Repeat Is 21 tiays out from San Francisco, for this port, to load lumber for shipment to San Francisco. Plant Arrives Today. The steamer M. F. Plant Is due to arrive In this port this morning from San Francisco. Hunter Brings Freight. The tug Hunter arrived yesterday from Gardiner with a cargo of gen eral freight. In the shipment she carried twenty boxes of butter from W. P. Reed of Gardiner. The butter will be reshlpped from here to San Francisco. The tug is being loaded with a cargo of general freight, con sisting mostly of flour, groceries and beer, for Umpqua ports. The vessel moved from Marshfleld yesterday af ternoon to Empire, and will sail on her return trip early today. Launch Repaired. Edgar Wheeler's launch, which has been on the ways at the S. Gilroy boat shop for the past two weeks re ceiving repairs, has been relaunched. Engineer Has Resigned. Ben Tracoy, who until recently has been chief engineer on the steamer Czarina, has resigned his position to accept one as first assistant engineer on a tug boat in San Francisco bay. Mr. Tracey has been engineer of the Czarina for the past eight years, and is well Hkcd by all who know him. Steamer Alliance Starts. The steamer Alliance left Portland last night at 8 o'clock, and will arrive here today. Breakwater Sails Today. The Breakwater will sail from San Francisco this afternoon at 4 o'clock. TIDE TABLE. The following table shows the high and low tides at Empire for each day during the coming week: High Water. A. M. P. M. Sun., 6...G:47 7.6 S:27 7.4 Mon., 6. . . . 8:07 7.3 9:23 7.7 Tue., 7 9:22 7.4 10:09 8.1 Wed., S 10:24 7.5 10:52 8.4 Thu., 9.... 11:17 7.7 11:30 8.C Frl., 10 11:17 7.7 11:30 8.G Sat., 11 0:0G 8.8 12:47 7.5 Low Water. A. M. P. M. May. h. m. Feet h. m. Feet Sun., 5 1:18 3.4 1:49 0.4 Mon., C 2:28 3.0 2:50 0.7 Tue., 7 3:39 2.4 3:48 1.0 Wed., 8 4:32 1.5 4:40 1.2 Thu., 9 5:23 1.0 5:2G 1.3 Fri., 10.... G:07 0.3 G:10 1.7 Sat., 11. .. . G:48 0.1 G:48 2.1 To find the tide hours at other Coos Bay points, figure as follows: At the bar, -0.43; at North Bend, add 0.40; at Marshfleld, add 1.51; at Mlllington. add 2.15. FAINTED FROM FRIGHT. Little Girl on Launch Cnme Near Going Overboard. There was a little excitement on the launch North Bend yesterday. Sadie Lacy, the twelve-year-old daughter of Rev. Mr. Lacy, was seated In a chair at the rear. The boat turned to one side as it wai leaving the North Bend dock. The girl's chair fell over and she would have gone Into the water had not some one caught her. The girl was so 'uadly frightened that she fainted, but was soon revived. BIRTHS. . Born To Hillls Short and wife, May 4, a son. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Skinner, at San Francisco, on May 2, a daughter. WANT ADS WANTED. At North Bend hotel, a dining room girl, Immediately. 5-7-tf FOR RENT. Four rooms for rent and furniture for sale. Phone 1221. 5-4-Gt WANTED. A strong woman or girl to care for elderly lady. Apply to Mrs. H. Sengstacken. 4-27-tf WANTED Men to work in sawmill, wages $2 a day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tf. FOR SALE Four acres of land In South Marshfleld for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m FOR SALE. Upright piano almost new; will take $250 cash. Address A. B. C, care Times office. 5-7-3t FOR RENT. Office rooms, also good rooms for dressmaking parlors. Address Box 349, Marshfleld. 5-3-tf NOTICE Bids will be received for papering and painting my bouse. Mrs. Agnes Huthlnson, Marsh fleld. 3-2 ltf FOR RENT. One large front room with stove; wel furnished. Mrs. C. A. Metlln, I street, South Marsh fleld. " 5-8-tf FOR SALE. Good paying restaur ant, good location, two year lease, easy terms. Apply North Bend News Co. 4-9-lt WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished house or housekeeping rooms at once. Inquire A. B. Mason, First National Bank. 5-5-4t NOTICE. Those having baggage stored at the Central hotel' will please call for same by June 1 or it will be sold. 5-7-22t FOR RENT. A house in' West Marshfleld, furnished or unfur nished. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Lack strom, West Marshfleld. 5-8-6t FOR SALE. Small gasoline launch In perfect condition, with enclosed cabin; also boat house for same. Address P. O. Box 22G 5-7-Gt MUSIC Secure tho Irish Orchestra for high grade music on any occa sion. McDorby, conductor and violin Instructor, Marshfleld, Ore 1-29-tf P'OR SALE 40 acres commanding quarter mile ot water front on ship channel on Coos Bay at a bar gain. See, Title Guarantee & Ab stract Co. 2-5-tf FOR RENT. Two furnished house keeping rooms suitable for man and wife In Windsor block. Apply to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon, North Bend. 4-28-tf L. W. Planz the tailor will leave- on the next Kllburn for tho purpose j of purchasing a fine line of ready ; made clothing which ho will handle i in tho future. 5-4-Gt ' Terrible Accident on Fourth Street Bridge. Frank Johnson was badly Injured last night while crossing the Fourth street bridge. He, In company with his brother John, were on their way home, when on arriving in front of the Mlnot house he fell through a hole In the bridge, bruising himself badly. John Johnson helped Frank out and started to assist him home, but fate was against them, for on coming opposite tho Snyder barn a loose plank was the cause of throw ing both of them down, injuring both quite badly. By an unusual effort they managed to get as far as Mrs. Stutesman's residence, where John Johnson was thrown by a loose plank which almost knocked him senseless. Both staggered on to the Intersection of Fourth and G streets, where Frank stepped In a hole In the bridge, breaking his leg. Friends of both men are wondering how they escaped death. It has since been discovered that the Johnson family use Sound Ring Flour and this accounts for their ronderful consti tutions. At latest reports both men were resting easy. Wanted, a city engineer to nail planks on the Fourth street bridge. Now Ready vHOTEL OREGON New ,and Modern Snmpl-e Rooms in Connection NORTH BEND. ORE. FOR SALE ? Campbell's Wood and Coal Yard Four of the finest water front lots in Marshfield Paying business Good reason for selling -. ;9sv! l'u . .! ' & D. D. Campbell j HHHHHHHHiHIHHHnHHiHHHW $ -, "$ :: n tSJMHWW.,A ' : !! p '.V L .$ The Crawford Point Land Company Offers to you . - The Best Buys on the Bay. Land ready for the seed No Expensive Clearing frW C . . ''TOT '' ' r 'mar -v . . -.'. ,'-.,',- l . - ' ' - ' ' :' ;wnftfc&, tiO-IW&n, This is offered in Acre tracts Adjoining the City of Coos Bay Plat, at Reasonable Prices $ 1 75 an Acre anc up. You should see this if you want, a GOOD piece of land that will pay for itself this year. Crawford Point Land Co. Offices with The Coos Bay Townsite Co. Across the street from the Central Hotel. t U.Z ft 'V &- &KMiwm tame" '' ' H i .&?- ' 2"'-' t e . . 1 !i : 1