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VOL II.
THE.COOS. BAY-TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908.
NO.-163
B III FORMAL OPENING
OF. THE MILUCOMA CLUB
K-ll
. t?7-
Ladies,NigHta Charming Social Function in, Which Music,
MirthlandTJeasurp Mingle. an.cf Make An Evening that .
Will Linger Long in "Memory. '' . -' ,'
' . '. .' t i i
WOMAN
WHAT TRADITION SAYS
AS TO HER CREATION
- v
time, T-washtrl
the Vulcan of
the Hindu my
thology cre
ated the' world.
But when he
wished to' cre
afd 'a' tab ma it 'lie
foltnd that" ho
hadk employed'
alL.uls materials an, again.
in tno-creation
' 4
1 - fib
'AT THE be- chatter of the jay and the cooing
ginning' oft-of the turtle dove. He united all
thse'and formed a woman. Then
hq 'made a ijresont of her to man.
-...,', Elght(,days late'r tho man came
to Twashtri and said:
"My Io'fdi the' creature you gave
me poisons my existence. She
chatters without- rest, she.-takes.
dll-'iriy limeVishc .laments for1 noth,-'
ing at all,. and is always 111," (
! 'And Twashtrl '.re.ce'i.ved the wora-!4
!
But eight days later tho man
cn.ne again to the god and said:1
"My lord, 'my Hfd is very soli-;
tary"slnce Iiretumpdithls creature.l'
I remember she danced before me,"0
singing. I recall how she glanced;
af-dno from the corner of her eye
and she played with me, clung toll
i'i 1,1,1.1,. i i
' .J,
xi I i r
Encore-"He Goes to Church' on
Sunday."
Mandolin Duet "Keystone Schot-
tlschet'' i.. . ii., ,u.t Jsaacson Bros.
Violin Solo "Traumerl,"
' '" ' ' ' H'. Bally
Accompaniment ..'..Mrs'.' Parrlnger.
Orchestra Sextetto .rProm "Lucia."
Vocal Solo .V.TIll- JJeath)"
.ii....- in- ,,M,sS.i.aH? Patttr
. . i , . . , . H. Bailey.
Planp Accompaniment ,.,, ,' , ;
.ii H" .., i" ' . .'..P11, Farrlnger
Orchestra. ,
Clarinet Solo ..... .Dr. W. A. Toye
Piano Solo, "Rhnpsodle," Llstz,
Elmer A. Todd
'Encore Norwegian ..Bridal ' Pr'6'ces-
slon . ( .j. . i;, . , . t ij. ,,,,Grey
Vocal Solo, "TJiree Green Bonnets,"
Mrs. C. V. Tower
Encore -"Love's Dlle'm'ma."'
' .I'll ll ,; . ,;i n ,i. ' .imi"
Copnet Spjo,. "Rosary,",. ..,, ,,. , ,
Hayes Howard
Vocal Solo "Drink To1 Mo' ft'nly' With
Thine Eyes."
.Mic-i' i (..-.".ii'', 'Warren. '(Painter
Encore "SInce; We Parted."
Piano Solo "From Flower to Flower"
Greig
Elnler',A'.'"T'oad
t
of man. -There
did not remain
6nb' 'solid ele--hipnt.
Thpn
Twaphtrl, per
plexed, fejl I idr"
to a profound
madltationi He
,rqus,ed Jilnis,elf
as ' fblloWki'
He took tho
roundness of
the moon, tho
undulations of,
tho serpent, the
returned
the;
entwining of climbing plants, the
.trembling of ,the grass, tho slend-
.erness.of the rose-vine and tho
velvet' of the' flower, the lightness
of the leaf-and the glance'(pf the
fawn, tho gaiety, of the sun's rays
and tears, of the mist, the Incon
stancy of the wind and the timidity
of tho hare, the vanity of the' pca'-
' cock and the softness of the down
on tho throat of the swallow, the
hardness of the diamond, the sweet
flavor of tho honey and the cruel-
ty of tho tiger, tho warmth of
tho fire, the chill of snow,, tho
me.
And Twashtrl
woman' to 'hirh: ' '
' Three days only passed and
Twashtrl saw ,the man coming to
him again.,, . ,. (
"My lord," said be, )'f do not
understand exactly how, but I
am sure the woman causes me'
more annoyance than , pleasure.
I beg of you to' relieve me of her."
'But-'-Twash'trilcrle'd':!' ."Gd'your,
way, and, do your .best.'-' .. y ., ,
, And the. man cried; "i cannot
llvp 'with her!"
"Neither can you live without
her," replied Twashtrl.
And then, the man was sorrow-
ful, murmuring: ''Woe is me! I
can neither live with nor without
her." Translated from an old
Sanskrit book entitled ""The Surg-
lng- of' the Ocean of Time."
!? '' '' , '. ,
, . .t..
interior a -picture that charmed. Add
"A" Toast .to tlio Jlen
(Dedicated J.o,j.ho. Women) to' this hau'(lsonJ9( pettjngthe' ani-
Hero'flmto .the men, ., Snco Adam's mated .groups iat moved ,aJmost
time .
r--:M '..(i"":."" -T - v.:. .--i
f They'vo always been the same;
'Whenever .anything goes wrong,
f Tho woman Is to blame.
iProm early morn to late 'a't night,' '
xne; iueji juuti-ijimcia mo, -,
They blame us- If they oversleep', .
Ah'd"Jthafs "what -causes jar,'--'
The.bJaiMQ,,! if, .heeah Hthe. bed,
Their collar buttons roll;
The blame us if the fire ls'oXit1' '
Or.iilf the-pils no goal.
.They blame, us if they chance to get
yWhJleshaving,-'and'theyswear:ev,
. That .we're' to Dlamo it tney aeciao r -
To go upon a tear.
f '
, Here's .to tho men, thp perfect men!
Whfi iifivsr drn,"Tlt fault: ' ' ., .'
S mi . i.lnlAn ..5 If 7.nv olinnna in trit
x iivy uiiiifugA ujj i. ww v-" jp--,.
The pepper for the salt
They blamo U3 If tlioir business fallal
Or'back-a! losing horse;' i r- ,
And when It ravins on holidays
Tho' fault la ours, of course.
They blame us when hey"Jall in love;
: And whej they married get;
Llkewlso'they blame us when they're
' ,' "And wliiT'tirej; fall in" debt.
F'o)vfryhing(tliat.rlsscos3 gos, ,
' They' say we ave'to blariie';
But, after all, hero's to the men,'
Wo love ,Mom,,Jist,iUiQ,.sau,ej!, A .
,, .,,, ,. A. FAlilONE.
M.iimi ,i..i "; .,. i ;i ,,
The formal opening of tho MIUl-
P5"c'o'm'a cliib-last evening was a brilliant
success. In character It reacnea tno
dignity? of a gocial function. U f
Therecent informal deillcatlon by
tho members was -only a prelude as
It were to last nigljt's performance;
the overture pf the orchestra while
last evening was the play.
The rooms had been transformed
; Into a.verHable. bpwer (of beauty.
I Great clusters of green foliage, Oro
r iron trrane. ferns and potted palms
added to .the rich and simple elegance
of the furnishings made' tho "entire
. " .IW..I. II' .. I.. j I' )"
kleidoscope like through the various
room's';'' the gay hues of the women's
beautiful evening-, (gowns, standing
out in marked contrast with the dark
coldrs' of men's evening dress, i!mu
slc,; laughter and. mirth made it, an
occasion that' will. long. be. treasured.
In" the-pleasant memories of-tho par
Jlclnan.ts,.. . i;j ,
., fiUnpnai:r,jval;1guegJg1(wor9i greeted
in the spacious reception hall" by
Mesdanies1.' W:' 9.lflMhFarland, ilice
,qrd4J, A, tMatson( E. E. Straw, and
W." "T.'.'Mercha'pt ';' and'' 'Messrs.
E. 'k Jones, W. sHl'cFafland, Wm.
Ford, J. A. Matson Claudo Nasburg,
constituting tho receiving line tho
gentlemen bidding welcome, on behalf.
qr .ine -Hiuicoma ciuu anu me laqies
UCtlllg US puwuneBaea ui- uiu uuaii,
iAnil,insipie,qtl9n).qf the rooms was nec
essarily, part of the Introductory cer
emony,' this being the first formal
. nT'liriil ,1 it-i'ip "iV" mi. . ,,,
gathering in the new homo of the
cjub. Jho expressions of surprised
delight at their elegance and siuiip
tuousness were many. ' Thd .avidence
of ,thq, club's hospltrtllty .foIq,wqd in
serving Mllllcoma punch. The Coos
Bay Orchestra stationed in the re
ception hall enlivened' tile v earlM
hqur, pr.cedlng tho regular musical
program arranged for the occasion!
with'' several seltect'lons.
Tile' dedication was'1 niado by W. Sj
McFarland In' a-'noa'tl'llttla B'peech
welcoming the guests after which an
excellent musical program was rend
ered, as follows:
Encore Octave Etu'de-r-Kulok.
Orchestra. "''')' .
All numbers onithls. varied and.ln-
.tornstlngi urogram , .Xftrfl exqellently
gendered and the applausp, was gen
erous ajid. expressions of approval
sincere and enthusiastic. The music
was under direction of W. It. Haines
and he received many compliments
for his direction of this feature. of the
evening's entertainment.
At the conclusion of the musical
program J. W. Bennett, by request
deliyjred mttjnK' q'n woman and
then a light luncheon was served,
during which the ordhestrd rendered
some charming -muslc.;"'
'i .! ' ; '. ii ijjij, . i.,
l( The Lit dies' Gowns.
All the, .ladles were cliarmlngly and
beautifully gowned, .and presented a
picture that added the crowning
touch to the evening. Among the
many beautiful and elaborate gowns
worn were(the,,fpllowIng:
Mrs. w. T. Merchant, blue silk
wi'th lace.' '' '" ""' ,,:' ' " ' '
-lw-m, !'w --1 IW. H. '-', i.Ji.iVi..
Mrs. &. &. Biraw, .wniip cniaou
.'lil'll .1" .(Ml). I
over silk. -
Mrs. George t Flanagan, a Paris
gown of net ever silk. " ' t, ,!
Mrs. E. L. C. Parrin, pink ''silk
mull, haudspniely embrojdered,,,,
Mrs. L. J. Simpson, crepe do chene
with lace and em'b'roldery.
Mrs. H. S. Tower,-blue silk with
white lace.
Miss "Mullen, silk crepe with" jace
trimmlrig. '"'' ' '!
t!Ea' CJtfU's inntv.
There Is a little story told of old
ViidVan' 'iiro and In 'ho selectlbn bf the
name "Millicoma" fpr the club, it
might V.e. W?J1 tp(irepeat Jtj after ac-;
C.W.WS t.the,f.ajt. hqpitfity pf. tno,
,q)ub,,wmch soy(s,.how well .he mem'
bers. have lived ,up .tp, the .meaning, of
the word. ' ' ' '
.Many, many .years ago When this
beautiful Coos Bay country was only
inhabited by the primitive redman,
there was a famous Indian cfilef"who
owned the. hunting grounds, situated
'oJfWhat VaWeallefd tlrffi:FU.
of Cod ll'vQf;,1. Mljlicpma river;
his name.' was' Millicoma, 'and In the.
J. G. HILL DIES
0
HIS WOUNDS
North Bend Man Passes Away
In Bandon From Self-fn- ,
flicted Injuries, ..
A.-''-..-'"
(Special to Times,)'
BANDON, Jan. 16p-J.' G. Hill,
formerly proprietor of'"'JOur House"
restaurant in North' 'Bend, died In
this- clty---yestorday. morning, .about
8 6scioc!k''froni'''w6uriak,'self Inflicted
about4 one .week .ago. when ho, at-
tempted suicide. It will bo recalled
that at tlat timp.ho gashed himself
severely with a knife In an attempt
to end his eartlily existence. He was
.nqtl,suope1ssf)ul at the time ,and was
given prompt niedlc . attendance.
On. .learning of his rouble his ,wlfe
came .herq r.qm Nprth Bend ancj, has
nursed hm .ca.reully ,and constantly
.since, .being at his bedside, when he
passed away. The remains, will be
taken to North Bend today for Interment.
ed. wmm
1ST AiSEB
t I
Railway Ma'gnate Compelled by
The, Court to Tell Truth
. : ; Of Deals,
JTl
SHIP WRECKED
(By Assoclatedress.)
NEW YORK, Jan. lG.-E. II. Hnr
riman was directed, lhfyi decl.ii.ii riv
en by Judge Hough, in the Unltsd
States.. Circuit. CaurX. .today,t6 . an
swer all questions propounded by the
Jntoj-sta.te Commerce i Commission,
except those relating to the. pur
chase1 of the Union Pacific 'and
.Southern Pacific Railroad stock In
.connection ,wltn the dividend in Aug
c ;r r.i mr li-v r- ..
"$ IMfc , . ,, i
., JudgeflHo,ugi also r dirqcte.d Otto
,H. Kulin, pf Kuhn Loeb & Co. to
r I3.lil.ll Hill' II )' I I
answer, all, questions asked him by
.the .Interstate Commerce Commis
sion , ,
BREAKFAST
FOR EVELYH
,Harry. Tbaw Orders Eighty
Four Pounds Beef for Sick
"" " Wife,
Large Hole Torn "in Her
'I ',-'i ..!;. f ':j).ii ". ,i
"Bottom But No 'Lives' '
"V
Losti.
(By Associated Press.)
KIELJVJan. 16. The German
armored cruiser Schofrihorst ran
aground near Buelk iast night while
engaged In evolutions'. It' Is report
ed, a hole one hundred feet long was
, f -' 1 M ' i ' . l t'li ' ' ..I .
torn In her double bottom, re
quiring the closing of, bulkheads to
' ' t i.i ' i . .:. i, ui
prevent sinking. She was docked
.' I ' rw II ;n I , u,'
under har own steam. There were,
no causalities. '
"Cavalier' .',.-.. !'. . .. Orchestra
Cornet . SoI'q, ','Schubers. Serenade,"
, ' . Hayes Howard.
Accompaniment . .Wilson Kauffman
Vocal Solo, "Bonnlo Dean,"
t Jay B. Tower,
Encore "I Am Lonesome."
Accompaniment ;; ,;
Miss Susie Elckworth.
Vocal Duet "LItet B, O..", i .
Isaacson Bros.1
.1
sqaspns hqreat; games that
were held, hIsBamp ,wa,s preferred
for these' meeting 'by all tho chiefs
and jtrriord'.df'the Various tribfes? as,
his hospitality 'lcnewi.no .b'ouh4s,;..his
'wigwam 'was 6pen to all tru'o and fair
nilnfled chlqfs.pr Wiftrriqrs, , pf . thp.
neighboring' tribes, "as well- as .'to
atrangf fa .b,at .nilgljj;, corno,, , to ils
hunting grounds. In fact his hospIT
tallty became a-phrasethat .vtiin
passed, down fr.qm 'generation, to gen
eration!' as MlllicoirtyJhds'pltallty,
meaning thofgroatcst. i
lfh'anhi6hib'e,rs"'bf '"the ''klllicoma,
Club, a pdrt'of 'the'atlt'6'e'ssors In posi
session, .pfthl great (Joqs, B.ay coun
try,. wW.lii!,pcrpctuatojiialnai?iP pf
thG-noble.Jndian.dilef.aiul.mQVSJ?''1'
tlcuTarfy'lifs "great cliafac'te'rlstlcs,
arid in hO ojgariizatlpn of the club,)
havo,incqrp.q.rntQd. Jiosp.Itallty ad a
slogan, opening It's d'qprW p' tho chjef
of our presqnt .day, prot'q3sipnal and
and ' business men, as.- well as jtbo
strangers that mayi. visit itbla great
country.' ". - . ..'".. w .H
u Conclusion. ii
In o very V.way' tho dedication was
one pf the notablo( events in the an
nals of Cobs' Bay!' Every jneraber of
tho Millicoma plub find .qvery citizen'
on the Bay has caife'e to ho proud
of last night's brilliant success. Tho
club "' members are all entitled to
ihare In the honors of tho evening,
but especially,, i'h,, house 'committee,)'
of' which E. ,K,. Jonesi Js chairman,
which Jaborpd to zealously and who
busy mm
nirin ncn
III Mai 1.1 jnf. BmI I W '
If t .. ,
LOGAL BRICK
lli. Ii ii t. r
! i TT
'C6os'Bay Brick Firms Makes
II ,1 I ' ll.l, , ui. l '!'
" Hundred Thousand at a
II. IHI II' II .1 ...'
' : Burning;.
Sad Scenes In Little Pennsyl-
l lit. '". Id' fi n, T1
""vania Town, Scene of
miii' . 1 1 ' i . it i ; en
en Awful Firei
(By Associated Press.)
1 Bd''V'EriT(iW!N;" an1. "i'C This ll't
tfd b'orough Is today1' engafeed ' In
'burying Its dead'. 'All night iorig the
ii V'' ,' ..' iii'. .,ti .;,,;.!'. ,'
wont oi preparing uie uouius lor in-,
torment i'roceeded and today scores
of funerals were hold. It Is bpl.loved,
ilfty.bpdl'es will' never bo Identified. ,
.::!nf . i n,i- ,ii- ii.-- iin '
had ichargq. of tho, decoratlnBu.are
ontltled tp ithankH." , ..,.
j.. North JJend IJeprQson(;d, , ,
ii, North) Bend was r.Pire.sonte.d at the-'
opening of the MHUcoma cUib.by.JIr,
and Airs.' L. J. Simpson, Mr. and iMrs.
C. SimWInsorniiMr. and AJj;?. J, P.1
Bode,. Mrnnnnd Mrs, , Henry. Hpeck,'
Mr. and Mrs Dr.1iGalejMres. JFramo;
Mrnj'.Cn M.i iBylor,-, Miss, PJanagan,'
iCharlea J.KeaneiW.-.J. Sijiltlt, , (, ,
'.mil " ii -ft s mr. mi -ii. i in n
You tan not make any mistake
In buying In Bolso addition.
Eastsld'o,' fociaiquick money mak"
or.ii... ii1 inv i .i 'i in. ii, ! , hi ' '
ri n r-r- :i ''
ii Lumberiils iprdored' for iseven
teon new housea lu.iEnst iMarshfleld;
i. I'll. Ii.i. in 'in hi ' 1 1 1 1 : i i i' '
ii'ii". . , , i ,
Brickmaklng as an established In
dustry In Coos county' has' been-made
Successful1 by E. L Dexter, who has
just finished bilrnlng'a kiln pf 1000,-
000 'building' brick. ' Mr. : Dexter- Is
niariager of the' 'Coos Bay' Brick and
S'torfe cempariy, located on Jessie
Smith's property on the s'puth.fprk
pf the Coos" River.' ' ' '
He came here last' summer from
East! Washington and formed a com
pany with Mr. Smith and other peo
ple 'td' 'manufacture brick.1 Machine
ry Vras drdered' 'bnt it did not ar
rive intll the Vai'ny' season 'had set
M''and 'this delayed matters ' consid
erably.' The machinery' compbsed
partly bf wire but 'and- dry-presse'l
brick' machines, arrived last October
'arid' the" -'Work of making 'the brick,
co'm'thenced Wlt'h' 'Mr. -'Dexter in.
charge' of' the plant'.' '' ' ' ' ' ,
Samples Of the brlck'wero br6ught
to tli'e chanJbef bf commerce ''this
morning and 'Hre' on' ex'hibltlbh 'there
They havd a'rolised'riiii'cli enthiiSlasnii
and'a'd'mlratl'6a rom 'contractors' who
have Jieen tliem Thi1 briCil Is up-.
parehtIy'"Yierfect ' for b'tilldln1! pur.
poses 'and' fbr,,,'roiiT urlckV "M'hcr'3 is
also ah 'exc'e'llon"sariib'ie of 'dVr'-'nVtfss..
ed brfck, arid t'h ' sanWi'lbsvlii'i'H'wprrj
taken rrdm'tW'cb'dy'b'f tho'lJlVn, are
as flno.a''have lieon 's'ddn" b'ei'e'.'
'.'Mr. taer'Vn'tes "Bat 'tHo'i
' mi '. .1
9111011' Additioiibl 'Evidence As to Ir-
III Mil ' ' 1,1 . Ii . i
rntluitnl Conduct ofliie Defend-
" . nut Ills IbtlPcr xl AVltnes9.
' i -
(By ABsoc(atcd Press.)
. . , JEW YORK, ' Jan!"lC. More evi
dence of the alleged Irrational con
duct on tho part of the "defendant was
offered 'in the trial of Thaw today, the
most'lmirdssive' witness laelng' Abra.
haul R. Bfeck, 'avIiO taught a sclccc
ychdbl of flft'beTi' bpys In Pennsylvania
flh 1881 and 'lf8S2',' ybung Thhw being;
ameng the number. Becks describe.!'
Th'dw"as of a'n'ungdverndble tSmppr
ari'd' lirbdliced 'a lfetter' from the 'moth
er "of 'the defendant who1 said she
'feared 'Harry's Ihln'd was uhba'ancud,.
ho was 'so dlifei-diit from tho other
'fpur 'ch'lldren. 'On'e df'ThdWs' reccit
eccentricities 'vhich "it vliis said v Ut
soon be testified to was sendlas
eighty-four pounds of beef to Syolyrt
esblt'oriemdri'ilng'When she' WU3 ill
Attorneys have receipts 'for the meat
Mrs. William Thaw, mothBfof ,''iO de
fendant has arrived In'NeHv'Ydrk a &
may be called as a witness thta after
noon or tomorrow.
NORTH BEND IS
18 1 .PIE
llew Council Plans Wholesale
in . . ,
Improvements in Neighbor
ing City.
i.li.C
i nn a
Good climate, good wntoi, good
roads, i good schools. In Eastslde,,
Try a want od.
BELIEVE In newspaper advertls
Ing a great dealnforo than you be
lieve "In show ' windows ryour stors
can always have show windows. ,
Hi .III . III! .11 ' ll' if
"Convlnclnc" advertising! Is ustt-;
ally nut forth by the' "outIboIhc
store" the etoro that la ometkine
worth while to offer yea.
has, a capacity.. of 30,000 bm ii day
aad that there Is material enougr. to
.last Indoflnitely'whero' the 'iiiaut' Is
'T..HI -lid iji. ii mi, -i .jii.fnil'ii;.
lUUftLCU.
I III
'linn.
ii
!ALLl'ACE'LaYES'
' :-. FOR PORTLAND
Skinner Lays Off
Month'H Viica(joii.
I'urser
111 , !
Voft , it
ii The Hteaimer' Alliance. If ft ,for Port-
latiil, this mnrnlnir frotn, Nnnt.h Bond
ntilO o'clock with inulto n .number of
passengera. and" comilderablo frplght.
Wan Ilognniof Sum FrnncUoo, noted
asipurscn on this trip as Purser IL W
Hkiiiuor has taken aumonthls vaca
tion and will lonvoion the next stQam
er tfor' 'Frisco itoi vlsltn relatives, and
friends.; Tho! folio wlnjj was the. 'list
of' 'passongersi :.i ri .i
III' O. Bmbom, N.' hi Bacrott.John
Grant, John McDonald, A; P. Ander
son,' D. A. 'Utter, 'wlfo and 'baby, R.
M. Rau, A. C, Tower, (Frank March,
C. R. Watson, C. A. Brand, I. E,
Lawrence. K. Alexander, II. P. Mau
zov. J. II. Robertson. A. P. Goss.
James Merchant, Mrs. Ilatt'fo Pickens
and baby, Arthur Murphy, Joseph
CJprpllno, Charles, CorpJJnp,. 4. B.
Dajley,, Gep, Gibspn, Frank. McDpn-Jld.
' ' Plans"'fpr '6'1 iiJ.Vi' InijircvemcntJ
te' Ne'rth Bend w't'i . 'If.lu I" tl . coin
ing1 year at th ripening nieetiug of
tho new','cltj' uoiri'4!!1 'U- tlmt phu-c-which'gath'ered
at the city Hull Turs
day'hlght. G. ct.i an 1 tv Improve
merit of the st'.M-.s vi'd'c the iirlncip
al''featiires vhid.i XdrtlV'Bend will at
tend 'ib- during tU: next'feW mourbs
'and1 earnest e'di-t! arc ti In. mad
to"havf6"this" .'nviM city In al! re
spects. 'Plans fpr the revision of thet
fclt'y charter were alsp 'discussed at
some length. ' ' '
'Mayor" SlnVpson; G: D. Mandigo
president of tho council,! 'Councilman
Faikenste'lh, Hoe'ck, Vanzllb and;
C'plehiaH' wefo presfe'ri't at 'the meeting,.
vh'lcA''wa's ftll ofdhergj'and ontha-.
siasnt:1 Ti'on tfa'fdWer,' th'd now rt
cor'der'was'a'is'o pl'eserit.' ' LaVyerAIc
Leo'd' 'A'as' hlipolnted'"dity''atT-'iiiy at.
'$.25u a-'yc'Ar. IJA. Ni'Ai-noly, 'Af NtWli.
Bond,, M niipttlirfed jiity .nciP
at! a'saldry "of'lCu' a nioilth, dul
will start' In friday1 to fmprOvii we
ilnrHi'slilo 'nf Vlt-'irlliVa sfrtit U rf.&r-
Yd'ah'avetiub' b''supdWut'nd'n thft-
'placing of 'caps,''flo6'ring, d'ibklng nntt
other ''parts of lmprb'voriients to hist
street. Tho piling' has 'hb-n In nlacc?
for a coupl'o' of yda'rs nhd' rho iinpoi
wodciwo'rlc will h'd cb'mpl'etcd withlnt
' ji'i li. . 1. , 1
,a few weeks,
Tlio council Is planning to c .tab
Ush grades in all parts' 'o'f tho city..
in order that all 'street lnlprovotnouts,.
sjewago, etc., will he done rU-' to
bQgln ,yltb and make 'way f a
greater' growth lii N'brth B"nu An
other feature of tho meetlii", w - tho
rderlngoif a $400, safe f'.'i" l irt
'la'nti with' which to look afttn '!. oity
(rorc;ords and lutako funcW Tho
council is also pinuning 10 e.tii usu
pity Bcajos on'tho public dock.
Judgjng rom the action 'llsninycd.
,'bytho council Ind't night tho now
board U a live oue, a,nd three o fpur
nieotlngs v month of this body la
jdannpd In tho Interests of tho city.
, pr sale, 50x83 on cor. Third
apd Myrtle, 2500. 3 choice build
Jug lots,, In East Marsliilpld, $110
eac,h,,.LotR In Eas'tsjldo.from $C0 up
pn easy, terms by(Tl'tlo Gujiranteo &.
Abstract Co.
I' " " '. I r -
Use The Times wanti ads.
Set a lot, for a JUtlo. , , ,
You
.;Sen8ta)cken's addition for sure
sayings bank.