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VOL. XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. a consolidation r Times, o.nst jmn N ig
and Coos liny Advertiser.
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ROOSEVELT TELLS STORY OF
TENNESSEE STEEL ABSORPTION
Former President Appears Be
fore Congressional Com
mittee Investigating It.
SANCTIONED DEAL TO
END PANIC IN 1907
Says That New York Concerns
Were Threatened With Dis
aster by Stock
(By Associated PrcsB to Coos Ba
Times.)
NEW YOKK, Aug. 15. Former
resident Theodore RoobovcU ap
peared before tho House commltR'o
Investigating United Status Steel Cor
poration today and told tho pnrt ho
took In permitting the purchase of
tho TennesBoo Conl nml Iron Com
pany by tho Steel Corporation In
.1907.
Chairman Stanley, explained Roos
evelt appeared voluntarily heforo tho
committee. Roosevelt stated he hnd
prepared a statement which tho coni
mltteo permitted him to read.
Roosevelt began n description of
the financial pnnlc conditions ' In
19Q7. lie declared It was thu utmost
duty or tno nilinlnlstratlon to pre
vent by all menus tho spread of n
panic before it becomes a disaster
He Enid tho secretary of tho treasury
and himself were In hourly commu
nication with New York nml riming
this time ho learned thnt two mom
lers of the steel corporation. Judgo
Gary nnd II. C. Frlclc wished to seo
him. A conference was arranged
i for thorn with himself nnd Secretary
Hoot. This conferonco was brief. It
consisted of the submission of n
proposition by the Steel Corporation
to purchase the TenneBseo Coal nnd
Iron Compnny. Roosevelt told fnosteol
men thnt ho did not wish to stnnd
In tho wny of preventing n nnunclnl
panic. It wnB a mntter of genernl
knowledge thnt certain banks nnd
trust companies In dnngor In Now
York nnd ono Inrgo brokorngb con
cern were loaded with Tennessee
Coal nnd Iron stock nnd securities
which hnd no markot vnluo. Roose
velt went Into details tin to tho norl
ous llnnnclnl conditions In '.Vow
York nnd how he hnd taken the re
sponsibility to permit tho transfer
of steel compnny stoch nnd did this
en his own lnltlntive.
'"Twns necessary for mo to net
at onco before, tho stock oxchnngo
opened or tho transaction mlglit
Prove useless," ho snld. Ho declnr
ed he wns satisfied thnt tho acquire
ment by the steel corporation of
Tennessee Conl & Iron Compnny did
not chnnge the legnl status of cor
poration. Furthermore he snld ho
relieved thnt It would bo for tho pub
He Rood nnd the results proved the
"t was a good ono for it stopped a
panic.
"I should hnvo proved nn un
worthy public officer If I had not
ne ns I did. In every such crl8,8(
ne teniptn.ion of Indecision, to uon-
niHnH
'u niwnys exists. Thoro Is nl-
- mi utciiso lor nan-notion. Tf
:hrnnJ!,:T,h Ill8.8lt b0 "111 g.vo
-" inline m trouble tho benefit of
,B "O'lbt nnd net ns tho sltuntlon do
nU U tho law Is not vlolnted. Evo-
lutht'"" l t0k WnS "aS pon ns l,ny
Col. Roosevelt was questioned at
wne leneth bv Phnlniinn Stnnloy
Rni oth.r menibors of tho commit
J s to the details In connection
Hn,... . nroronee nt th0 White !
--v U(, auout the trust companies
. .u.iijip " Nw York. Roosovolt
ia one trust company was mention
In ,,name bt that he had been poi
wnaiiy Informed there wero two
wj companies and a largo stock
roKerns;e concern threatened. Frlck
n Gnrv told him Tennessee- Coal
Ton had -io market value at that
ent hut that they wore willing
i.P?iCh" lt becauso tnoy folt lt
the onlv way to snvo tho sltu-
atton
""I Prevent a dlsnstor. Roos-
THE EASIEST
TAFT TO ST
1PA
President Will Leave Septem
ber 16 on Four Weeks
Tour of Country.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmoa.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. .
The most Important trip President
Tuft bus planned since ho hns been
in tlio White House In tho vlow of
republican leaders, Is tho trip on
which ho la expected to open his
11)12 presidential campaign "Which
will begin 'Soptombor 10. It -will Inst
four weel.'s nnd should It Inter bo de
cided to uxtuuri tho outing to thu Pa
cific coma It will bo stretched to hIx
weeks. According to plana so far
drawn, thu President will vlt(It most
of the states which have progressive
congressional delegations.
FOUTt OTIIKHS IN.IUUKI) AVHF.X
TmtniJ cabs of soirriiKKN
RAILWAY PASSKNOEK AUK
DITCH 121 ) IN NOUT1I CAItOLINA
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
.TlmoB.)
SAUSBUnY, N. C, Aug. C Two
persona wero killed and four UnJJured i
a. ..Al. ..!.,... ,. iHnn I
t ti ihu niv.n t I'tintiviirjvt i
TWO KILLED IN
TRAIN 1REGK
q,,M,nm 1217 1 Vh "'"""i'' Ul rcB,,,nr trftVo1 bo,BB
Southorn Hallway rrluay. Tno.' ,.... . .
n ,vh running beacon Ashvllle large nwnbor of
Ooldsboro. members of tho Orogon Naval Mill-!
tho
trnl
nnd Ouldsboro,
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Buy
, Tlmc3.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 5.
A message to tho Southern Railway
hendqunrters from AbIitTHo snysi
trnln No. 22 was wrecked at Wajoll
ca, N. C, Friday nfternoon. Tho en
gine, baggago car nnd two conches
and chn'lr car wore derailed.
l'ORTEU IS BOUND OYKR.
Portland Man Held to Grand Jury
For Offense.
Tho Coqulllo Sentinel cnys; "Dr.
A. W. Porter of Portlnnd, who posed
ns u corn doctor in this city and who 0t M. Orlnes, J. F. Hnnsen, Mrs. ttilrcl nsslstnnt secretary of state ln
took special pains to form the nc-( Hnnson, May Athorton. Gertrudo troduced him to tho President.
qunlntnnco of ns many young girls
nnd women ns posslblo, nnd who en-
tlced n Coqulllo valloy girl to tho
Bay last Friday, wns nrrested liy.idn Bolden. Kate Border. Madge
Sheriff Gago nnd Marshal Carter that
night at the Chandler hotel, was
brought to Coqulllo nnd Tuesday hnd
n nrPllmlnnry hearing boforo Jiuigo
nni,in
.-upon hearing the c.rcuinstapces '
as related by tho ofllcers and wltnes-
ses Portor was bound over to appear (
bofore tho grnnd Jury In tho sum of i
$1,000, In dofnult of which he Is
now In tho county Jail in this city.
"Owlntt his knowledge of tho ex-'
Istenco of tho "white slnvo" business
along tho coast Mr. Gngo hns been
V,n.i,f n tho nlnvt of Into nnd
somowhnt on tlio nioit or rnto ana
has been
the
profosslonr-1 "mashers" who
. . i
have eomo under his obsorvntlon.;
hnn i.ia nniiiin. tn n halt tho esca-
hence his ennuis, to n nau inn ust
pade of tho "Dr." nnd his victim.
"A full explanation will bo forth-
nonilnc nt the assembling of the)
noxt grnnd Jury." '
evelt concluded his testimony ntilem. He takes with him the pacln
1:30 and received the thanks of the
nrmimlttpn nnd oxnressed satisfaction '
m,o n- n "ninin pitmen" ho hns been
iituv i
able to assist the committee.
TO LAND IS
STREET CAM STRIKE IN DES I
Rioting and Other Scenes of
Violence Mark Inauguration
of Labor Trouble In That
City.
(By Associated Prebs to Coos Bay
Tlnns.)
DES MOINES, la., Aug.
An
effort this morning by the Des,,noni- The police arc defending tho
Moines Street Hallway Company to!1,0'c1.
1
tuke cars from Its second stroot.
ham failed when nenrly noo sym
pathizers of the strike which was
declared Into last night threatened
to attack the Htrlkc-brenkerB. Tho
latter retreated to n plnco of safety
whllo tho crowd Jeered. Two strlko-
breakers were Jailed, charged with
carrying concealed weapons.
TlfnHt.tr nvi.1 Till nl,t.. 'In nfTltr. flf
Mnnniier Hnrrliran and domonstrn-
tions against tho strike-breakers
and Louis n. ChrlstlaiiBon. their
leader, attended tho iiiuiiaiirntlon of
the strike. Flvo men Including n
.. ,, ...
detective und a police ofilccr wcro
Injured. Traffic is suspended
every line In tho city, 'but it Ib stated
thnt cffoitH will lie niado during tho
day to operate four ur flvo cars.
Just before noon ii crowd of strike
sympathizers attacked Walter Em-
inons, a Chicago strike-breaker, and
If fBRHE
Steamship In Early Today
From Portland With Capa
city Passenger List,
The llreakwotcr nrrlvcd In this
morning from Portlnnd with a enpn
clty passenger lint nnd n' big cargo
of frolglit. Sho had a very good trip
down tho const.
Tho Breakwater will sail nt 10
i
W
o'clock Sunday morning for Port-;nnd
IHIIli U Ki HHUllD "UIW itllVUl.
tta who are going nftor tho cruiser
Boston.
Among those arriving on tho
Brenkwnter wero tho following:
Mrs. Kelly, Miss Kelly, MIbb Flor
ence Jennings, E. Jennings, Mrs. S.
iM. Jennings, Mrs T. W. Ronnie, Mrs.
E. B. Anger, Mrs. J. W. Ingrnm,
Daisy Rlchnrdson, "L. W. Prestler,
Wm. Canfllln. A. Candlln, Gertrude
Miller, Miss -Ellon Flook, M. Schnlr,
'"
Mr. Schnlr Mrs. Schnlr E. H. today In a brief reception nt the -"the" - $&& ?
Hnversnck. W. C. Bnrlgnn, C. W. Rn white House. He was escorted fromjcusslon, Mr. Jackson flnnlly agreed
Eor, P. Flnnngan, Miss Alice Dnhl- nja itotol hy two troops of cavalry, that a clauso would bo Inserted pro
gren. Miss Fern Baker, Mrs. Sndle Mnjor Butt nnd Lieut Commnnder vldlng thnt tho compnny should lay
Dlmmlck. Mrs. C. D. Havener, Hnn- Palmor, military nnd naval aides, re. , he connoctlonB ns fnr ns tho curb
nnh Rounew, E. S. Hnwloy, Mrs. spectlvely led the Jnp hero to tho' The meter nuestion wns nisn tnirn
Hnwley, Mrs. C. Nolson, I. Orlnes,
Vaun, Vera Ashley, S. F. Bnll, D. J.
Conlopuo. C. II. Denn, Geo. May, E.
c ciinse, Mrs. Chase, A. F. nolden,
Smith, Mrs. E. Ryan, Miss L. A.
Cox, Mrs. A. B. Noff. Mis. B. S.
SwCgii, j. j, wnlkor, Fred Harris,
A. G. Llnd, L. C. Bnrgolt. C. B.
i.n.n t Mnrinvorn t p wucthp.
. j.,. w. Mle, Ed. Ward,
Ei L Keenan, Robt. Wells.
11IO AIR RACE OX.
Thivo Contest for
.l,mi(l l'11.e 111
New Vorfc.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Biy
Times.)
NEW YORK, Aug., 5. Tho Aero
"ice from Now York to Philadelphia
D,i i,, ,
ho" Contestants woro
T,nColn Benchoy, Hugh Robinson nnd
. . .
Eugene Ely. Ely took the plnce or
Clins. K. Hamilton who declined to
niiui in. iwiviiiui ui iiiiiuiuiiium in.
i conditions.
To Make Circuit. F. P. Norton
w"1 'oave on steamer Breakwater for
. ine u.'egon stnio inir grouiuis nt on-
horse Marin. Ho also has Belle N
at Salem and will attend the fairs
throiieh the Willamette circuits and
i
I Portland with these two horses,
HE WHO IMAGINES HE'S
beat hi in to unconsciousness. Em
mon's condition is critical.
Sensational Mob Scenes.
The mob has surrounded the Iowa
hotel In which nearly a hundred
strlke-brenkers, under the guard of
four plntoons of police enroute to
the depot, were obliged to take re-
fugc. The mob Is demanding that
' the strike-breakers beturned over to
I IIU ll'IUIk IS IjllllUJIL UJUl U1U 1'U-
i... ..,.i .,... .n,.i..i.l
out of the hotel by wny of the col -
iilu tiiu niiun uiiit tuv Diimw-uiuaiivint
Inr, but If this is true the mob In
front nnd at the sides of the building
nro not nware of the ruse. A train Is
being held for the strlke-brenkers
Another cnll for police hns been
ont In from the Iowa hotel. The
Another cnll for police hns been
font In from the Iowa hotel. The
crowd in still clnnimoring for a'Mr. Nolan, who Is desirous of seem
tilftltr it tlui ui.ls.ilirnn lrnfu An. Inr. o .....trill (an horn, tlfftantl fill! II I1PW
other crowd has collected In front of
the Hex hotel on Walnut tsrcot'
where nhnut fifty strlke-brenkers ore
assembled In the lotabv nwaltlnc
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I chance to get to tho train
- D. -
It is rumored Hint Manager Har -
on'rignn of tho City Hnllway system hns
sent his personnl baggage to tho do
pot with a view of leaving tho cljty.
Hundreds of conl miners on a
half-holiday have Joined tho strikers. ,
It may Tie necessnry to nsk Governor
Carroll to order out tho mllltla.
BIG IE ON
ST
i
K. It. 3ACKSOX OF
A110 TOHMICI) W
t
WHO TOIUIM) Wlllh COMIIINM80n, Mr, jnCkson explained thnt tho
MUST VAY J? 1.1,000 FOB VIOLA
TION OF LAW.
(By ABsnclntod Press to Coos Bay
. Times,;
vpvv vnntf. Am. r. v. n. .Tnrif.
son, Jr., of New York, tho nttor -
""' , '"' , ,:......!.' m.L .i
my .un.. u, iui.u '"
drains" of tho wire trust wnsjduced from fifty to twenty-five cents
IIIIV'U 1UUUU IlltUU Ill ilt" 'i ituiiu
conteridro to nine Indictments charg-
. ... . .. .
Ing hln. w 1, the fonnntlon of 'wire
pools. United States District Attor -
noy Wise nindo n plea that Jackson
bo given a prison sentence.
.l.I HERO MEETS TAFT.
Admiral Togo Received by PreMdent
Today.
,Rv Ac.oMntpd PriH to Coo nav
(By Assoclnted Press to coos uay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 5.
i 'resworn xau mei uiiurui iubu.
Proslrtnnt Tnft met Admiral Toco
bju0 Room where Chandler Halo,1
PAYS DEATH PEXATTY.
Rssjn Win Killed San Francisco
CHrl Is Executed.
fSneclal Lone Distance Teleobone to
Times.)
o,v omhvtint. Cni.. ahc r. I
.... .... . x, .
ted In the .tl"; nrl-ou here for
tho mm.,iei. 0f Dorothy Malonkanoff
a ten-year-old girl of the sanio na-
tionnlltv In San Francisco Februnrv
:.!?' unncisco, leinuorj
io. ionn. Hownlked pnlmlv tn tho
- - -
gallows. TreEchenke, who wns 52
oo ., woa lnfntlin0,, ,,Ml ,,
ohU(1 W,J0 rosentod hU ntlentIons
H ... , ,t , , t ,
" lnl(l ' "" " Et er-
NAME NEW OFFICERS. i
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lr.iiiiimi l.lll,iiiillllill irAllianB.i II.i1.1k
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Annual Election. i
lay .-seucuuuii nua io i-uu jiuy
Times )
, ,. . . ,, ,
BUTTE, Mont.. Aug. 5. Mnhonoy ,
of Butte was olected vlco-presldont
of the Western Federation of Miners
(n,.. v. wniinm pn,inD nt Wni.
. t, ' ' , . .
lace.
truest .uius was uiuuhuiuuhij ,
re - elected secretary
and treasurer,
Charles H. Mover was re-elected ores-
Ident yesterday.
NEA COPFER DIES
FROM INJURIES IB RUNAWAY
WANTS TO GET
; FRANCHISE NOW
Nolan Asks Council to
Grant
Him Water Rights Before
Election.
At Inst evening's conference over i
the draft of a waterwoiks iranchlso,
scheme to members of the Marshfleld
city council. Tho plan ho suggested
wns thnt ho be given the franchise
al,"'0"V.u "."' ""' "u"'i """"'
&.. ... !. !...... .mmIIm. 1ntlnnln
.,- fit iwniiT nun arnrr iniT rnv
nnu sinn llliprux:-
I 1IIU1IIS lit MUWC 1IIVII, I1U Otl.ti, . KHJ
I. ... ... ..,. T1, 1, on .1 If II..1
Ipcoplo of Mnrshflcld at the December
election voted In favor of a municipal
plant, tho city could tnko over tho
plant from them nnd pny them what
they pnld for It nnd the expense they
hnd boon to for improvements, etc.
Lnat evening s meeting wns Inform
nl b,lt n11 of t" Mnrshflold city off!
Sp..i S
men Copplo nnd Albrecht were pros
eut. Councllmen McDnnlcl, Bnrtlo
and Fnlkensteln and 3Ir. Kern of
North Bend were nlso present.
The new drnft presented did not
differ materially from tho old. The
franchise Is for a period of fl'ly
years. In the new draft, It Ib pro
vided that the cltty may exercise the
option to buy It nfter tho cxplratl'.n
of twenty-five years, flvo years long
er thnn the first one provided.
Mr. Nolan did not take nn exten
sive imrt 111 tho illfKMiHRlnn. ihn rnml.
NKW YOHlCiliic nf the new frntiplilRn nml Mm uv.
dctniied Htntement of flnt rates which
had been In the first ordlnnnco was
loft out because It was too long nnd
anyway they would hnvo to file It
with tho Oregon Rnllrond commis
sion. .
In the brief thblo of flnt rntcs In
cluded, the minimum rnto for a resi-
!denc;?" f1? nt 1-2fl w'K'rn
It
I wns $1.0ln tho old ono. However,
tho price of bath-tub sorvlco Is
ro-
Pny rntra would be adopted. Both
tho flat rato and meter tables flv h
.nmZchaw "S the colnpiny
wm rankei tlmt ,8 tho k,a8t nn,'0l;t
mh utiinnuii oiwil UIU JMfBCIll L'UIII1
. n patron can pay and get service, hut
the franchise does not fix tho mnd
mum flat rnto or tho point to which
the riat rato may be Inter Incrcnsed
by tho compnny. Mr. Jackson o.
plained that In case the rntes woro
not considered equltablo, an appeal
.umi4 uo uiuun in inno uiem reuueou
! byJ fho 0r8on Railway commission.
councilman Coke wanted to know
what the company wns going to do
J nbout laying connecting pipes from
l"u ". iu irnncniso uui not
:;:. .,,':, i .V L ...
up nnd Mr. Jnckson oxnlnined that
the franchise meant that for rewi
deuces, n deposit of $5 or the pay.
ment of twenty-five cents per month
would cover the expense of Installa
tion and maintenance, tho deposit to
be returned when tho' uso of the
meter ceased
A tnble of meter rates
running from thirty cents per thouK
j nuu gaiions uown to ten cents poi
.hnmi t th m ..," ,.VIV.
the minimum ench could uso" 'vns
attached.
vuunciiman rerguson snltl he
Councilman
rvrgiiHun saiu nc
Ifta!, ttft.?,!!!
the company failed to comnlv with lit.
terms. Both Messrs Jackson and
olnn objected to this on tho ground
t,mt u woul(, ,te,.foro wth the 1H,f
.., i'i- ...". n,.'.. .... J 1 v .
i men uuiius, i nuy nm not agree i"
put In any forfeiture clauso but thvo
is n elniiso nrovldinc tlmt tim oitv nn
Institute suit ngnlnst thoin to recover
.dnmagei.
, Tho clauso providing thnt In -iM
the eltv himniii itr tn taa ..,.
tlio plant nfter tho expiration nt
twenty-five yonrs provides that th
i .! i. . ml ...
pneo sunn ne i xou uy two aruitratr
ono chosen by the company and one
, t nni,nni, pii.n., v,.a-
" """" ........ ..-i.i
wiuiiuu huh hibo in )iruvi(ie innr
In case tho two wero unablo to agre.
on the valuation or tho third nrbi-
trator that the Oregon Railroad corn.
nilsslm should nnmo tiie th'rd.
Messrs Jackson and Vol in o o l
doing anyth'ng of the kind, savin?
that as tho Railroad commissioners
are olected by tho people they mluht
not oo lair to me corporation.
Mnvni' Qiroxi Qiiirn-oetnrl f1o
,. ..b(,vvu n..n.
the
BEEN THROUGH IT ALL
Col. W. C. Greene, One of the
Most Picturesque Million
aire's, Passes Away.
METEORIC RISE FROM
POVERTY TO MILLIONAIRE
Was Attacked by Thomas, W.
Lawson as One of the Worst
of Stock Gamblers.
NACO, Ariz., Aug. 5. Pol. W. C.
; Greeno' tho cI'l'er mngnato of Ca
I nanen, Mex., died today of ncuto
I pnoumonln. The dlsenso devoloped
" " " injuries sustaineu in a
.. - ii
, nnl,if Mnrwtnv wliftn 1m
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.. Mi TTI
was inrowii mini um cmiiuBu.
Ilia
coiinr nono and two nus wore irac-
turod. Tliursdny an acute pnoumo
nln condition devoloped in his lungs..
Col. Grceno wnB ono of tho moBt
picturesque nnd ono of tho best
known of tho group of copper mng
nntos who hnvo operated in tho
Southwest becauBo of his motcorlo
rlso from the position of n penniless
prospector to tho directing genius of
tho Cnnnnea Copper Camp. Ho wns
born In Wisconsin In 1853,
Col. Grceno wns ono of tho group
of mngnntes nt tacked by Thomas W.
LnwHon In his story of "Fronzlod Fi
nance" nnd his reply to Lawson and
threntH of bodily vlolonco causod
much comment nt the tlmo. His
wealth was estimated at many mil
lions. compnny furnish freo wator for tho
city hall but Mr. Jackson stated that
tho law forbnde doing so.
Dr. Bnrtlo or North Bond sahl that
n stnndnrd of purity should be fixed
for tho water. Also that tho fran
chise provision that tho company had
to bo given ton days notlco of any de
fect by tho city nnd wns thou given
ten dnys more In which to start to
remedy the defect nnd with no pro
vision ns to tho tlmo they might tuko
In remedying same was sufficient.
Ho snld that In raso of typhoid fovor
contamination, a few days dolay
would endanger tho entire city. Mr.
Jackson flnnlly agreed that tho clauso
bo changed to provide for Immedi
ately beginning to remedy defect and
do so with duo diligence As to testa
of city wntor, Dr. Bartlo said they
should bo frequently mado and told of
his having tests mado every six wooks
or so now. Ho said that when the
tests showed the water Impure, ho
reported it.
Dr. Bartlo also told of his oxpor
lonco at Eugene during a typhoid
fover epldomlc. He said that undor
tho franchise tho Kugono wator com
pany then held, thoy could not bo
forced to remedy tho defect and flnnl
ly tho only recouroo or protection
the public had was to hnvo the Oro
gon State Board of Health condemn
tho wator system.
During tho evening Mr. Nolan
nromlsed the North Bond delegation
thnt If ho took over tho wntor plant,
ho would run a Blxteon-lnch main to
North Bond nnd furnish them sovon-ty-flvo
pound pressuro. Tho North
Bend dologntes want a reservoir put
In there so as to insuro thorn plenty
of wator and pressure.
Mr. Jnokson nskod that tho city
agree to tako iilnaty hydrants at tho
Increased rentnl of $3. CO por month,
Tho councllmen did not know wheth
or tho city could uso that many to nd
vantugo or not. Tho city now has
thlrty-sovon but would hnvo more If
tho water pipes woro largo enough to
supply thorn where needed'. Finally
It was agreed that Flro Chlof Traver
should mnko nn investigation und
report how many additional hydrants
tho city should hnvo.
Othor minor nintters wero brought
up and Informally dlscussod. Messrs
Nolan nnd Jnokson will probably bo
up before the council again next Tues
day evening with the rev'.sod frnn-
chlso nnd will probably endeavor to
nave it grain on tnom.
UU Big Sum. John Horron to
day received a letter from Battling
Nolsou who le at Medford on a box
ing tour. Battling Nolson has a
very exaltod Idoa of his worth and
demanded n big guaranteo and per
centage of the sato receipts if he
should come hero. However Mr.
Herri'ii will wire him n counter prop
osition to box In Mm Mi Hold Labor
Day on fifty per cent basis.
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