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NEW STYLES HAVILAND CHINA
Just Received From France
7
By the Going & Harvey Co.
And Will be Closed Out At
" $ i
' . T
3 Off
.(
As we do not wish to carry these goods, for the present at least.
We are also closing. out two styles of CROCKERY, and some rare values are to be found -in these
J Lines. The Sale
Commences Today and
Will last all of next week. Come early before all of the best selections are sold Remember at
The
THE PLACE THAT SAVES YOU
MONEY.
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NEW REGORO
,. IN BALLOONING
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STANDARD WILL
MAKE STRONG FIGHT
Government Suit for Dissolution
-Worries OH Corporation
Lawyers Are Busy.
BIG ELECTRICAL "
STORM IN SOUTH
Army Signal Corps Already
Traveled 500 Miles With
:;oiituching ffiMTJ
3i '. 1 '
SPEED OF, 22 MILES HOUR
From Bt. Louis to WcstVfclnlife
Bolloon Was Sighted? $7
Fulrmon
St. Louis, Oct. 18. Swinging
BthroughHthotatniosphero;atr. Apeod
"roughly estimated 'tit '23-mlle8 an
Tio'uV'th'd Unlte"d States signal corps
balloon numbor 10, In which Aoro
nauts McCoy and Chandler, of the
v v signal corps ascended hero last oron
', lng, passed ovor Illinois, into Indiana
last night, across Ohio today and at
nightfall was ;apparontly, Wabout to
' land' la ho vicinity of. Mount, Pleas-
nnt, West Virginia. When last heard
from, the distance covered in a
'' straight' lino .measurement was ap-
'' iroxlmatoly500 miles. Tho voyage
was for tho aeronautic Lahm cup.
The, Iastyecord was 430 mliea, mado
''- In tho Paris' 'race of last year.1 The
Lahm cup, named after him by tho
',' Aero club of America, was not of
't fared to aspiring balloonlsts until af
ter his famous ride In tho balloon
"United States." McCoy and Chand
' lor wore last sighted moving up tho
Konawha valley and no word was
received sinco 9:30 tonight.
School for Colored.
Arrangements havobqon made for
schooling tlie Colored s children and
those of mixed blood. Prof, Golden
lms arranged with Mrs. Eva Pen
nock of west Marshfield to takq up
tho work, and she will be ready
for oponlng her school spmo time
ext,wpok, A room In hor homo will
bo given over to tho school and, It
no mord apply for admission than
-did at tho public school, 'eho will
not .bo ovorrmvwith pupils. Prof.
Golden snld that thero had been
cv4utNf oumappUcationir atxtho cpublie
-schools for admission of this class
of pupils.
f NevrtjdTs;t ObL, lSjCounseT for,;
tho Standard Oil company have pro-
pared an olaborate defensoMn 'tlib suit
for dissolution df ftUt T oll combine)1
ThlcHnthoy say, wjll be developed,, in
ita pjfyrcty., The government's aitoc
noys'havoconcluded taking th!elr tes
timony. '- The Standard lawyers 'said1
today theylhavftndiBougbt to adduqe,
testimony on' cross-examination of
sired him as a witness bqfore ad
calledph -trust which9 woUldYWge
allegations ln tho favorablo cop
plaint,' but had doferrodln bringing
out such evidence until later whenit
could bo produced continuously and
Inbulk,. -No iIntlmation,,waB given, as
tJ tlio mature lot theHestlmany .which
counsel for the trust would bring
out. A telegram was sent to Wil
liam G. Rockefeller, assistant treas
urer of the Standard Oil company of
Tow Jorsoy, last night by counsel for
Standard, that the government', de
sired hi man a witness before, ad
journment Is, taken next Friday for
a month. Frank B. Kellogg of coun
sel fpr,the government Bpent the en
tire day In placing on rocord state
ments submitted by special witnesses
showing profits mado by the Stand
ard In, different 'localities ot t"he
country. Statements were produced
showing that tho Standard not only
secured Information concerning ship,
monts In the state but in foreign
countries.
Three Persons Lose Lives and Much
Damage iDonc by DIs-
'tifrbunce. '" "
, ?L'os Angeles, Oct. 18. Scattered
stormsnhat gradually became-agen-eral
rain brought death and destruc
tion (in various forms today in south-
California. In several mountain
WALL STREET IN
GREAT UNCERTAINTY
Trading Light and Dealers Are Cnre-
ful Prices Lowered on Many
' ', Stocks.
Now York. Oct. 18. Tho fall of
prices in some stocks today equaled
that In some of the panic periods of
tho past. Tho market at times was
bordering on demoralization. Con
ditions at no tliuo slipped into actual
panic. As the day progressed, tho
weakness spread throughout tho mar
ket. Tho feature was tho compara
tively small trading, but a little ovor
a million shares bolng dealth In, the
results being .the. retirement of; some
big semi-professional speculative
plungers.
- .
m California.
sections the electrical disturbance
'"Ci. lif" tfjji - Jt.-ii.--.-ji
was lapyaiung-, anaKUL oiuer,-,mapq
terlmBCwIhd'sCBWjBpt; In aHi directions.
jrwoi Indians, ijesusi auvas ana.
Juan- Verrando.-were picking' pea
nuts, near' Heme't, 'Riverside', county,
and when dense black clouds over
spread Athe ok'? .and ralnJbegan p
fthegja f aUfaunktip
eddar treja'j A few Becond.8 laterjt
.was -ontl'limb- fromnirnhVy.' a thun
der bolt, and their horrib.yl'burned
corpses were found sixty feet away.
rrh" LUtle-Bar valley, L,iZ. Rempn,
engineer j5f the- ATrow-Head Tes
ervlor and power company, was
crossing' the lake to iinspoctt, tho
machlnery,pwh.en hia, bpat was sud
denly enveloped In darkness, with
flash after flash of chain lightning
encircling him. A fierce wind "gust
whirled the craft about and pitched
it in the air, capsizing it. Remlonf
who was -a hunchback and wore a
heavy metal harness to support his
shoulders, sunk like lead, and his
body has not been found.
The large annex to tho Upland
Citrus Association's packihg-houso
at Uplarid, a building 200 feet long
and 80 wide, not yet completed, was
suddenly razed, and several men Kt
work were hurt under the broken
BELIEVED REUF
WILL NOT TESTIFY
Second, Fowl Case Up for Trial in
4 San Francisco Six Jurors
.. !. , : ,-Accepted.
San Francisco, Oct. 18. Tho first
dayjqf'the second bribery trial- of,
General Ford, chief counsel fJrJ the
United Railroads, compassed the ex-
ESCAPES A CONVICT
RETURNS A MINISTER
Man Who Fled From Indiana Prison
Is Converted and Goes Back to
Finish Sentence.
aminlng of 16
men, six of SwH6ni
,r m. it
qjia.nengijdhfefYy'n'oitibTeMn Henby'jj
- '.' j i r . .f'-J ...'-
examinauon xor tno prosecutions was
the auestlon whfirhi.t'Hih'vonfrdmnn
iVJ
were willing to' vote for convic'
clrcumstantla
ii "bvld
Ion on
once '-'aloneTlpro-
vJdedU satisfied him of guilt.KAs It
liad.been made plain that Ruefjla tho
i 7 V 'i
only tnian who can transform! tho
Ford case from a pure circumstantial
one Into a direct case, this iaHaken
Will Tulk on Railroad Question.
William McDevltt, LL. M will dis
cuss tho railroad question Saturday
evening, October 19th, In an, open air
meeting at tho Lockhart corner,
Marshfield. All who are Interested
in the matter of public transpprta
tibn aro urged to bo present. Mr.
McDevitt's previous lectures In
Marshfield woro so successful that
the meeting of tonight Is expected to
interest a largo crowd. Tho meet
ing will be open to questions and all
are Invited to. present' their r?lews on
th'q occasion
timbers. Tho crash of the collapse BERG KEPT GAMBLING v
JQINT IN THE REAR
was heard for a quarter of a mile.
Light rain is falling herd and nt
njany other points tonight.
NORTHWEST WEATHER.
Western Oregon, western
Washington, cloudy with pos-
slbly rain. Eastern Oregon,
eastern Washington, Idaho,
fair.
Ileney, Therefore, Dismissed Jllm
as Juryman In tho Tlrey
Ford Cose.
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BASEBALL SCORES.
Los Angeles, Oct. 18. Los
Angeles 4,"Oaklarid 9.
San Francisco, Oct. 18. San
Francisco 5, Portland 11. ,
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San Frnncisco, Oct. 18. Assistant
District Attorney Heney reopened
tho examination of Harry H. Berg,
a cigar dealer who was one of tho
Jurors temporarily accepted to sit on
the case of Tiroy L. Ford, charged
with the bribery of a supervisor.
Heney elicited from Berg that he
back rooms of his cigar store until
recently had been used ns a gambl
ing plnco. Berg was dismissed.
Twenty-two veniremen woro exam
ined today. Eight passed the qualifi
cation tests and completed the pro
bationary panel. Court was ad
journed until Monday.
Chicago, Oct. 18. Immaculately
attired as a minister pf tho gospel,
a stranger entered tlje office, of, the
.Indiana, .State Prison at Michigan
City, Ind yesterday, .and declared
that, ho was an, escaped convict and
hadc coma to' serve; the rest .of his
Beirtqnce.. , ,,;7" t ,, ,"''" ' T'
"My na,rae is, Allen J., Lawrence,
and' V escaped' from the' prison in
September'luti,';' lie said. Then
ho told. Wardqh Rlejl '"his stranfea
stpry. IJe traced. Tiia wanddriugS
in the harvest fields' nf K'nnsna nnd
Nebraska, where b,e sought oniy to
k00D from too close nssnclntthn with
his fellowmen, lest his1 secret5 bo
discovered. He described an ' acci
dental visit to a revival meeting on
the prairie, whore, in the nickering
light of torches, pitched In front of
the "prairie schooner" of a wander
ing m'lssl6nary', 'hd' was converted.
He, became a Methodist Evangelist,
and was' 'successful in his work, ho
said, but tho lashing of conscience
spurred him to reveal his truo iden
tity, return to the prison from which
he had fled and servo his sentence
through, though not guilty of tho
crlmo for which 'ho was sentenced.
Lawrenco was sentenced In April,
1906, from La1 Porte, Ind.. where he
had been employed as a laborer. Ho
was found guilty of attacking a girl.
When ho escaped from prison he
assumed the name of John Williams.
Fulton Coming on Alliance.
A teiogram was received yesterday
from Senator Fulton, conveying the
information that he found it impos
sible to leave on tho Breakwater
and his trip Is postponod a day or
two on that account. Ho will leave
Astoria on tho Alliance Sunday
morning nnd will reach hero early
Monday. Arrangements aro there-.
fore held up for a day In order to
make them more complete.
Advertised Letters.
List of unclaimed letters rem
lng In tho Marshfield, Oregon
office October 16, 1907. Pen
calling for the same will please i
advertised and pay ono cent for e
advertised letter callod for:
Bollon, Miss Mollie; Billings,!
Maud; Campbell, A. C; Crandell,
R?; Conger, Earl; Davis, H. Albe
Dooney, Thos.; Eckstein; Eflciu
K.; Fought, .George; Glasler, w,
Glngaro, Joe; HassanMiss; Mags
'MrsXG.f Mfllor!'1 Miss MM
,' ' ''J 'w.t I I... . I ... n'J
oiooro, (jus. iNoison, aiibs w
NIcholls, Miss Bertha,' 2; -Vm
Tom; O'Donnollj, Mrs. Fannie; Fr
A'KbioV 2V Pearrotf. Mw. De
iiuiur, an; uonquisi, jonn, t, "
deau. John rB.': Hller. John; Hll
cockf S. N.; Hornbeckj Mr.; Hi
man. Albert: Jansen. John: J:
b. B.. 2'; Jennings. Harold; Joto
Lily; Johnson, John; Johnson, B:
ert S.; Johnson, A.; Johnson, &
Juvlnall. 'Shormftnr Knleb. H'
Kenney, 'Mrs1. C. E.;' Kolan,
Lawver, U. S;; Lewisi Jamesr W
Joseph. 2: McGeum. Robt.; Mi
tire, S. 'P.. r2";' Roulean, fr1
StevenBod', Donald; Swelgren, 'dl
Skogen, Lrirs.: ' ISltbersteln; W
Jeeso, 2; Victory-, William II.; W
John: Weiss. Max: Williams, H.!
Williams, Miss .Ardaj Welson, K'
Birdio. W. B. CURTIS, P.
New Lino of Winter Pattern Pfl
Just Received.
These are tho very latest fo
ment and were bought at a great ij
ductlon on account of the latenes!
the season and will bo sold acprl
ingly. Mrs. L. M. Perry, North i
Five
Good
Lots
Will Sail Monday.
The Breakwater will not sail from
Coos Bay until Monday and is one
day later than last information sug-J
gested. ,
Plnn. T.ftt Vncl,.Ar.
'-,The Plant sailed-y9sterday aftqr-:
noon for San Franqisco, shortly
after one o'clock.
in Sengatacken'a Addition t
a bargain. Two of these
lots aro corners. Slw
BOxlOO. Lots lie level. Are
easily cleared, and are ac
cessible. Will make beautl
, ful place for a residence.
This is an opportunity to
get a valuable piece of prop
erty at a nominal price.
I. S. Kaufman & Co,
Opposite Chamber of Commerce