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? JHEJDAILYJCOQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1 907. 11 JUDICIAL EXPENSES IN COUNTY Of COO Expenses iu vacation after April, i Ned Dudley, witness '. 1.50 -ibuuu oiiuuiiu, witness . . , 1GG.00 !120.00 31.87 153.00 18G2.52 4.50 CO 9.20 2.20 50' 1.50 1.50 Oust Mountain, witness 3.yo Fred Hansen, witness 3.90 Albert Murphy, witness s'oo Win. McCluro, witness 1.50 C. C. Tnggart, exam M. D.. 12.80 B. Mlngus, coroner 25.00 Justice Ciiiut Kvpense, Concluded. State vs. U. McKendsey: C. D. Pennock, J. P. fees... 4.15 J. W. Carter, const, fees.... 19.90 Thos, Guffey, witness ....'.,. 1.70 T, F. Sailing, witness 1.70 E. Mlngus, witness 1.70 E. E. Warren, witness ...'...' 1.70 ! -atnt.n vs. F. V) Wnmh'w' .. . w , . C. L. Pennock, J. P. foes.'..; '2 J. W. Cai tor", const. fce3 . : . . t 2 1 1 State.' vs.- J no.vKelly : ! i I Cv J. W. Cat tor, const, fees.:.. -17 $.jL.. qomltunj guarding pi Ib-fj r ojier Ti 12 ftfo 'Mlrrasoul, witness, .'"'ff J2.l Thos. Mig.ui, wiyiebs. ,.!..' 12.1 'Mrs. A. A'uheisonwUifokyf'2.1 1907, term. $ indigent soldiers janitor Current expenses Circuit court ntttAorit ' Expensos allowed at July, 1907, ""in' Re-Justices' Court. State vs. Thos. Itinual: PP. Strang, J. P. fees: . i .;.r G.G0 t'm WJHord, constablo fees. 5.80 Htw SarrlB. witness.;....;,.. 2.10 n.r Farrls, witness.' -. 2.70 Wirt Knight, witness.-. ..... 4. W. M. Kny w,tlldsS -i-A.'.,.'..a4. J w fince. sheriffa fees. ... 9. E'o. D? Holden, J.tPfl. 0.00 'statAs. Daniol tfoonc: D. P. Sfrang, Jr.,U, Pfees U 110 n Clark, constable fobs'. J 7.V0 BtechertlesB, const.' 'fees',.!... . 2 1 Vaii Valkonberg.Cwitnbsa 1. vinnlo'poone, witness.. Dr. CaJSnovor, witMJ-- OM Aldn JJuiick, witness 50 Statavs. Leanaeijox: ?, t Ceo Topping, hfvMca.VflAo T .H. Shaw , witness. '. . T . . . . 3.70 r T. Co, u Itnoifel JM1 W. 4.0O: ,,w 3v. wltntss 4.00 p.i,i ,vllnn. witnesrftrr "ll'SO Hv. .-.--. ,lj.i4vj v. JJ Tilly Wilson, wiuiwssjv i.ou States UliucUylsSp f I tfY r.m p?ro,ii'iuK. 5 lVf&s . . i.X)o Sink's 1: .1 Smlrlf. C, G $ HoUciiOSj(Klii23.20 Stated lal Uaxtci: , 0 D, I i(lcn,'YJYJ-rjetJ l.Sr State ve 1 norf uaiinoy: EG. D.Mt.n.J P fep..,vj.U0 Stntou Jus wllMc-y iii Jllnnlo )iauk, Itnosr, . .. . . 190 E L. C r.urln, expeilo in ?'.' various caes, $32.25, allwd 10.35 Coroner's Court ICxpoiisos. In lie Inquest upon S C. Stall" A J. Fairin, witness .....".. 5.10 E Mlngus, coroner ,V ,"i if 1 !)", Inquest upon' Janiest'FIeldor: J. A. Mattson, juror 1.00 E. 0. Hall, juior 1.00 J. D, Johnson, juror 1.00 V. M. Ireland, juror 1.00 Ahln Smith, juror 1.00 A. Williams, jut or 1.00 J. D. Hnmlln, witness " 4.30 .Tnlin Mffinrvllln. wIMipkh . 1 lift ...... ...WW... ....-., .......... . ... ..- .. . Archie Boone, witness 1.50 E D. McAdams COOS BAY-ITS WONDERfUL BEAUTY THE DALT (Continued from page 2 ) oner '.-, 12.00 50 0 0 0 Dr. D.fM. IUchaidson, witness -4.70 8jStfijB.XhJjKpalJiieOfl I Stoto vs. Thos. Goffnoy pud An- olly ,r, j xa.1 H .wilr T fAe "-'" -? Of! t ' ' mr 1 fnTrtflM 4ltn llln nr 1.1,1 ... t. T, LjW-. Carter, constables J..13.35 I V. ' " . "v.5 "". "'"'.' ".?.. 3VA7 Ui .. f'. If I VIl r?n !"'ila lonuory. luinsns ana Arkansas -jv, ...bi.vou . . --- ,,uv i'Pi,MntiA.i j.1.1 -i...-i j.. i 1.30 C. u Pent: Jn Thbs. Mloy J. D, llanillrf,- witness. . .1. rR. liiDmU-Djl(ne3Cvi In IJi'-Cirfiill Com tj-Expanses 'm&. Heguiav"oLnr Wm. Uromor 2 4. GO liiist Sun'hor of Gang. Emniett Daltofi Is the la3t surviv ing member of the Dalton gang of outlaws, which included the three hrothors, Hob, Gratton nna Emmett, who first sprang into public notice in 1889 and were wiped out in 189 2 at Coffoyvllle, Kansas, whero they at tempted to rob the CofTeyvIIlo Natlln al Dank. Dob Dalton had been a dopiity marshal in the Indian terri tory, where ho acquired a reputntlon for nerve and daring. In 1889 ho was, discharged from the service for acceptiiig bribes from criminals. Accompanied by his brothers, Gratton andf Emniett, 'ho proceeded to Cali fornia. Thoy had not been there long before there was a train robbery near Atllla, in which the fireman of the train was killed. The Daltdns veiB accused and Indlctedi They1 leftho state and for the next 18 months they nmdo cr'lminal history faster than it had been- made sinae theftlays of the Younger and James boy Tjhe S.tnta Fe' tialifl'robberlcsJ'at Wharton and Red Rock, the Missouri Pacific- - robbery; hear Adaimnnfl the SaiuFranclsco robberyrncar Jinita al followed in lanld succcsion. Be? . . .' . y ' ci sm130 TllfO r.lllfrtnfl rilirl rtVlriea ATMtihnlorf neapqd ' up rewards until 1 thoyl amountqd to $25,Q0Q, liptAherMere noai)ipi.ps. Thq CoffevlHe raid waBj the pet t scheme of Bob Dalton. Ilojliad lived there knew the liaulU ')Y- uul,'wJ 1"; 7'On nnarwns anxious to outdb the James M. P. Gulovrion ... v. . . . . . 13. GO andj Younger exploits bj riding bold ;A. T Thomas ... . v,. 3 GO j y 'Tnto .the town in broad dajllght j D. Whito . ... ;v." ...'...', J. .11. GO andi plundering both bankB at one C. jA. Motlln. ..'.. j , ; 31. GO haul. The raid occurred in October, C. A. Johnson .'' ..;VJ119.G0 1S92. Tho Rang rode into the town, Geo. Aj re J 7 ou hitched its horses in an alley and M. T. Clinton 23.20 started for the banks, each man car- J. D. Meyers 1G GO rying a Winchester in tho hollow of J Chas: Itodino 29 GO r4. T.'Siglln., ; . .19 GO Alfied" KlandeiB. Si I 28.00 J. W. Hall : 12 20 Leonaul Haitley , 24.80 Manley ,-Barklow 3.80 B. B. Tetcis 12.20 W. II. Harman 2G.40 U. C. Dement as. J. C Harvey 30.40 B. F. Collier --"u I1I3 arm. Citizens Give Unttle. But the purpose of the gang was quickly realized and a cry of "Rob bers in the bank" brought the citi zens out In force. Tho defenders of the town rushed Into tho hardware fatores and armed with rifles and guns. They stole out on tho tops of buildings, in alleys and back lots, while some few stood boldly hid in tho street. In the National bank Bob and Emniett Dalton had com pelled the bank force to hold up its hands and had dumped $20,000 iu cash into a sack. Coming to the bank window, Bob engaged in battle with the townspeople, killing one man and wounding three others. Meanwhile there was more serious trouble for Grat Dalton at the Con don bank. Tho bank 'had a time lock which frustrated tho efforts of the gang to open it Grat swept up the tho cash ho found lying around ex changing a few shots with the Citi zens until ho was fprced to flee. The gang hurried to the alley where their hprses wero tied and where they were 'hojumed1 In by cltfzons to such an ex tpnt that' of tho Dalton Itoys only Emniett; swifter of foot t'han tho pUicrs, gained his horsd E'mfnbtt rode but a short distance -whriii, tb'' he iastonlshhlenl of the' citizens7 'he' turned back'to heir "his brother, Bob,' ' whphad''been mdrtally wounded. .When'the smoke- 6t the hattle cleared ''aw'Siy there were c'lght dead men. The" Vobrie'rs 'had lost Bob and' Graf Dalt'oh. 'Joe' Avails and John' Moore, 'aW their 'fifth man,' Emmett Dalton. had bor-'n Rlint Vintll if was' tjjqushfho couliVnot Ifvo. f ho citi- zens , had lost tho city irmrshai, 'a , h bank clerk 'and two merchants of the .1 Mw- 1 . ... ., .. . , -- i town , acvciai oiners naa ueen se verely wounded After Emm6tt re covered from his wounds ho was tried and sentenced to be hanged, which in Kansas means a lifo sen tence in tho penitentiary Hd was but 18 yenrs old when eaptutcd and has been confined In th3 penitentiary nearly 15 years. He has born spok en of at all times as a model prisoner C. A. SMITH EMPLOYE TAKES BATH llf BAY Last evening, a scow was attached to tho Dispatch in order to bring over n number of workmen from the Smith mill and a load of lumber was added. When about half way to Marshflold, a stake broke off and the lumber listed. Several of the workmen came near being precip itated into tho water, but only one goi into the bay, an elderly man. H had never learned to swim, but kept above tho water until a row boat was sent for him. 1 AT THE HOTELS. Blanco. Mrs. C. Llndgren, Port land! Mrs. Mi O. Stemmler, Myrtle olnt; Miss Barton, Lind( Wash.; Mrs. R. C. Becker, Seattle; L. H. Gadsby, San Francisco; W. H. Wood, San Francisco; L. A. Cruikshank, Port land; Mrs. J. R. Miller, Pbrt Orford; J. C. Greene, San Francisco; W. B. Richardson, San Francisco; F. D. Lajton, Portland; Arthur Bryanti Rainier, Oro.; Ed Hennessey, Rain ier, Ore.; M. M. Sirawn, W. R. Ward, F. G. Gordon, Pendleton; D. Gordon, Pendleton; F. J. Irlc, Santa Fo, New Mexico; G. D. D. Kirkpatrick, Santa, Fo, New Mexico; It. F. Hurlburt,' Portland; J. C. Murray, San Fran cisco; H. B. Hall, Portland; A. R. M. Olsson, San Francisco; A. W. Hum phries, Ouray, Colo.; M. Gibson, G. A. SIgnalnoss, Carl Ohman, Thebdoro Anderson, Roseburg; W. A. Hender son, Coos River; I. N. Price, Alle gany; A. M. Simmons, Joe Ward, Wing F. Knight, Bay Hold, Wis.; F. J. Allen. EXPLAIN ABOUT THE . SILVER QUARTER DAY Many inquiries were made at tho Palm yesierday for tho Ice cream., with the silver quarters In them. Tho management was thus compelled to make detailed' explanations that ; the offer would not bo open, until today. There will bo five dollars In sliver quarters placed in twenty of the one hundred bricks and as tho lucky person get the premium their names will be placed on tho mirror over tho soda fountain. ''fa! c"lH IB -" ' ' ?! Xlf 1 - . 'i . i ' IB HH1 i.,,l Hit li, .rm t 1 ,nu.iiff( i(liin4 - " '' "l 5'"l ' ' I'fl'IV H '( 'III T)1-(I Mini' ,..,' .1 ,,,J 1"' ' 'I ' I J H 1 . iul ill? i V. , . , ,. , . -Jii'j 'lU l li ,.' X I ti K 1. tl t ! ,1 ' -, 1 f ,! ''"I ' ' J B ' 11 n J . 1 ( ... r .".. 1 i I iS i Vr 1 I r 1 BjHEca b wxi3XBSJizft.:jtm JgasemsrsmuuAuiwpssgga ics& ssaasansEKssar uszmsiizxzzz 28.00 AND ITS MAGNIFICENT PROMISE A Vivid Word Picture of the Many Beautiful Scenes Around the Bay and the Incomparable Advantages Enjoyed Here Much lias been said about Coos Bay and to some it might seem an exaggeration of enterprise, but the promoters of tho country have grounds for their confidence. Coos Bay with her population today, will soon be tho second city of tho Pa cific coast, and in a few years will nearly equal tho present size of San Francisco. The great Southern Pacific rail road system is determined to make a city of It and others will soon fol low It up. Tho vast area of fine land ' around tho bay, tho rapid settling up of tho Interior lands, proves that in time Coos Bay will bo a famous watering place. It has tho best cIIt mate on this coastwhlcli of course .. . .. r.- -.81. ..,. .,.- Tho situation gives Juall' Slid known, advantages. Thero wlsnoi summer day on which tho mercury passes-over 83 degrees Fahrenheit, and fewtin tho winter when it is bo low sixfy The surf that beneath tho bright sky and contlo breeze rolls so -lazily In long miles jjjsmyjry luam-yis or such excellent tempera ture during summer that lt makes ea bathing a possibility. " ' One. may batho oithor in tha surf or thestill waters of tho bW The. two being only a short distance apart. ,You find horo wJiatnCftnbq rarely found elsewhere "A place' to escape both tho cold of wlnjer and the bout of summer; wheiejtho' win tor bes liko tho winter land, is a Plaything, Instead of a terror. And all this, is In tho center of a vast amphitheatre, wheio tho mountain foot-hills sit as silent spectators looking down upon tho mlghtest of oceans" Tho Pacific. It Is easily imagined what tho sur roundings of this rare bay will bo Mien all is completed. The whole will bo ono city, ono in purpose, ouo iu pride tho City of Coos Bay. Tho whole world has nowhere else such peace and comfort, such free dom from friction, such light and easy and safo ways of amusement. Not many years ago, an animal would flee in every direction from one's path; the wild duck sunned himself in many a little pond or In let; and tho sand hill crane stood upon tho beach. Though much of the wild beauty of those days has faded, much still remains for those who know where to seek it; while tho ease and com fort of hunting and camping beneath thoclaer skies go far to compensate for whatever else may bo wanting. VAUDEVILLE FOR COOS BAY PEOPLE TOMORROW Illiiltintcil Pactum, and Souks Will f HoIServetl nttlio Former Wj " 7 jfciitlng, Hluk. Beginning tomorrow evening, a now policy will be inaugurated at tho skating rink, when Mr. Avery will piesent for tho first time a moving picture oxhlbtitlon that Is guaranteed to" til'Duo of ex'tVaoVdinary nforitJW' latest 'and- Most -subjects-in- moving nlcturcj, lucludn.S po amousfllm "Daniif Boone, or Fioueers-of Amer-" ica," pemsidered the greatest motion picture over made' 'and 'dealing with' the every-day life of tJ.ie early set tlers, thero wll bo Illustrated songs'. As a special feature, Prof. C. A. Cundiff, the eminent piano solojst, will furniah tho music. Ono performance every evening win bo given? with a complete change of program on Monday and Thurs day. Box ofilco opens at 8 p. in., and tho perfonpance commences at 8; 30. The admission is 15 cents for child ren, and 25 cents for adults. ! Skating Rink rssr iscua fj J). L. Avery, Manager. Week Commencing Monday, July 22 "THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE" Under the dijfection of Mr. G. A. linger, Will present a longlseries of the Latest and T m -ly Subjects in MOVING PICTJ 1 k Injfcluding the fai ftfES film J Sbnsajional inctno rwiiVj i. On Pioneersf Amafica. Thrilling and (strated Sone: Music by thcEminent Pano Soloist Prof. C. A. Cundiff. A refined entertainment for Ladies, Children and Gentle men. One performance every 'evening. Change of pro gram Monday and Thursday. Box office openg at 8 p. in. Performance at 8:30. AdmisuionChildren 15c, Adults 25p. a lMaBaBBiEmi H who' was wanling a'large chain r '"""" ,1 ' ' ' skin for, a post-clird pillowWe received a shipr on the last boa few lef L Y in before the Just the th: range fi lucnt 1. i-fi UU IKIU Sf arpone tt M of these skins ave omy a better come All colors 1 for a den Prices 'T- f l i) An ' aST 1 1 and Parsons i V Opposite Central Hotel it 1, I mtnmnttttttttttttm tmnmttntmtmmn ttmmtmntntntnnt tmttntttmntnttnm OP If niici vbM - - Sunday is. Not Sunday - - ' ' f ir i , i.H I! tz ( 'j t ! I'v ,1. iJJ. 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