THE COQS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1 1911 EVENING EDITION. THEjTURKISH HAVE From their old qunrtora, In tho Coos building, ono block north to n now homo at 392 Broadway which has boon especially llttod up for them and whoro thoy aro bettor proparcd than over be fore to render oxcellont sorvlco to tho public. TURKISH, HUH SIAX, STEAM, ELEOTItIG nnd SHOWER BATHS, in fact uuy bath tlint can bo given nnywhero may bo secured hero.' You aro cordially invited to call nt our now quartors. Both Lady and Gentleman Attendants PHONE SOU BROADWAY NOTICE. Kotlco is hereby given to all whom It may concern thnt I havo been mndo trustco and nsslguco or tho OBtntes or L. D. Klnnoy, Tho Bolt Lino Hnllwny, n corporation and tho Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co. also n corporation. All persons having claims ngnlnst said L. D. Kinney or ngalnnt either or said corporations nro hereby notified and requested to present tho same to mo, under oath nt my office in Marah fleld, Coos county, Oregon, within threo months from nnd nftor tho dnto of this notlco. Outstanding contracts must bo settled at onco or thoy will io cancelled. Dated August 15, 1911. W. J. RUST, Trustee. PETITION FOR LIQUOIl LICENSES Wo, tho undersigned legal voters of Lakeside precinct, Coos County, State of Oregon, respectfully petition h; Hon. County Court or Coos County, State or Oregon, to grant n license to Wm. Hlllls Short to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors Ja less quantities than ono gallon In Lakoslde Precinct, Coos County, State or Oregon, for tho period of Six Months, ns in duty bound wo will wr pray. Mllo M. Pierson Chas. St. Donnls Amos Klnbargo Chas. N. Norria Pargualo Clnrlne, Auver Lames, "W. Ingersoll Dennis McDonald J. Vanlenegan It. M. Wleder Harry Bou3on John Vienler II. W. WllkJns Robert J Monson Mat Manlkl J. P. Wbyback George Carlson P. L. Roundtroo P. O. Krick Geo P. Schroder Prank Bouron Chas. Stutsman "D- R. Razur "W. Ingersoll D- O. Kinyon 3. E. A. L. Cram P. 0. Jordan Herman Carlson Ous Carlson C. Anderson 'Chas J. Purhop Aug. Laksonen E. Vanburgor "Will. Judd -A. P. Johnson -Andrew Manlkl NOW therofnrn tho undersigned 111 apply to the Hon. County Court f the State of Oregon ror the Coun Y or Coos, on the 15th day of Sep tember, I9ii, f0r a jiquor iC0nSe in conformity to and with the aroro ald petition. Dated this 17th day ot August, -11. WM. HILLIS SHORT. When You Think CLOTH THINK FIXUP There are reasons too numerous to mention here Interview us personally. Suits From $6.50 to $25.00 Every garment has our guarantee A complete line of Men's Wear FDCUP Front St.,Opp, Breakwater Office BATH PARLORS MOVED 21I-J. MAHSHFIELD S.P. Employes of Harriman System Will Vote on Question Tonight. By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 25. Botweon COO and 700 men om- ployod in tho Hnrrlman systom shops In this city will voto on tho strike question tonight. President Roguln or tho Shop Employes association said tho sontlmont or tho local shop- ment Is strongly In rnvor or tho strlko and ho bollevod u voto would show at least nlnoty por cont in favor or a strlko. Evorybody is Invltod to attend tho DANCE at Plerson'e hall, Lakesldo SATURDAY ovening, SEPTEMBER a Good music and a good tlmo assured. Don't rorgot tho dato. Don't forget tho Turkish InONB 214-J. Baths. This has been a dry month but aro you nwaro that It has been Raining Bargains At our storo overy day. Just cast your oaglo eyo in our window and see tho 40-Piece Set of Crockery for Only $5.00 You cannot dupllcnto this price In Coos county. C OOS BAY ASH STORE The Storo That Saves You Money. GEO. N. BOLT, - - MinBger. Front Street, MarsMeld. SHOP I i UNCLE SAM'S EXPERTS ON FARMING IN COOS AND CURRY SOU, SURVEY OF THE MWtSIIFIELD AREA ACCORDING Till: OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT REPORT OF C. W. MANX AXI) ,1AS E. FERGUSON. The following la roprlntod from the olllclal ndvnnce Bheots of tho llrst gov ernment report over mndo of tho soil 1 1111(1 nllmntln rnnitltlmia nt r.nna mill 'Curry counties nnd Just Issued from i.i . , , , . the government printing olllco In ,,,... MiiBiiiuKiuii. rue Marsnllold area Is situated on tho west side of tho Coast Kango In the Southwestern part of Oregon. It Is bounded on the north by pnrellel 43 degrees CO minutes north latitude. The southern boundary, beginning on tho cast side, follows parallel 12 de grees 50 minutes north latitude for a dlstanco of approximately 10. miles and then bends south, purtmlng a gen eral southwesterly direction, reaching the const at a point about 1 14 miles southeast of Port Orford. The east ern boundary Is formed by thi nioil dnn 12 1 degroes west longitude, and tho area extends to tho Pacific Ocean on tho west, having an ocean frou'iiga north and south of nearly 5:5 miles. The maximum width from cast to west, about 29 miles, is reachec nt Capo Blanco. Tho nrea Includes all the Coos Day nnd the northern third of the Port Orford quadrangles, piiblla'i.M by tho United States Geological Survey. It. . .i,..' comprises si tehtly mom than or.e - half of Coos County and n fcmnli part.i)ecn Brcntly rotnrdcd by the lnck or of northwestern Curry Co.mty.'Ihol trnnsnortntlon facilities. aren surveyed In Curry County J't eludes the only cxtciiBlv.) bodv of mm- pnrntlvely level agricultural tnml In tho county. In gonornl the nren consists of ex tensive, rough, hilly uplnnds, dlssect- ed by Innumernhlo minor vnlloys, imnrking tho location of tho rivers nnd Iargor sloughs. Tho only pnrt of tho nren hnvlng a uniform or lovel 'on - ogrnphy lies In the Coastal Plnln. In tho portion north of tho Coqulllo Rlv- er nnd west of n lino running north through Myrtle- Point, tho uplnnds re- somblo a lilghly dissected nnd eroded plateau. This Is n region of niimor-'ronds cms rhoppy hills, tho higher hills hnv- ink u li iimmu uiuvuiiuii oi uuu io ,'j.j feet. The summits nro usunllv wol rounded or capped by narrow torrn ces and tho sldo alopes nro frequoiit'. imvi'ii Him iiuriiiH, iiiiiugii occasionally tnrrnroil nr nrwliilnHii.r rp ,1... um,i. land east tho country nssninos n morol"tllur ""tlonnlltlos. Around Coos Bay iruggeil nspoct. nnd olovntlons of l.r.OO to i,000 reet or more nro reached In .li 1.1. .I. l ru m inu uiKiiur imriH oi uurrv uoi iu The roughest pnrtH of tho uplnnds no cur in tills region, nnd much of tho Innd Is too rough nnd broken for ngrl- cuuuro. There are threo wolWdoftned nrena of doprosslon In tho rollof or tho re gion. Theso nro, first, tho mnln body nnd Inlets of Coos Uny nnd tho Pooh River Valley, In tho northern third of tho nren. second, tuo compnrntlvoly hrond valley nnd tributary vnlloys nf tho Coqulllo Rlvor crossing tho con trnl portion of the nren nnd third, tho low belt of land along tho const south or Coos Bay Included In tho Constnl Plnln. Tho physiographic division includ ed In tho Constnl Plain rorms n con tinuous bolt or land ranging rrom 2 to 4 miles In width, which oxtonds rrom the southern hnso or tho Sovon Dovlla Hills to Port Orrord, or approximate ly two-thirds the length or tho nrea. From a high point tho plnln appears as a low, narrow doprosslon or shelf along tho const, ot flnt topography, which Is bordered on tho enst oldo by tho steop slopes or tho various ranees or hills near the const. Contrasted with tho more extonslve nren or hilly uplands to tho east tho flatness or tho plnln la nccentuntod. A closor exam ination or tho topography shows that on the landward side near tho baso of tho hills tho plain roaches an eleva tion of noarly 200 reet throughout n considerable portion of Its length nnd hns a poorly defined slopo to ward the coast whoro It usually tor mlnntoB Abruptly In n low soa wnll or cliff. Tho surfneo Is undulating or flat. The maximum elevation 22S reot, Is reached nt Capo Blanco. West or Langlols and ror somo dls tanco north tho plain Is depressed nnd Ilea a row reotnbovo tho lov ol or high tldo. Along the wnter rront it Is frequently bordered by n narrow bolt of sand dunos. In mnny places the surface has boon deeply in cised by tho narrow vnlloys and stream courses. In tho southern sec tion of tho Coastal Plain, hownvor, tho vnlleys nro broador and th streams havo formed rather extensive alluvial plains, as seen along Floras Crook nnd tho Elk nnd Slxoa Rivers. Tho uplnnds of tho nronB nro thickly covered with orlglnnl or second growth foie8ta consisting mnlnly or flr, white nnd red codar, spruce, snd hemlock, with a dense undergrowth or bushes, shrubs, forns nnd grass. In tho moro remote parts or tho sur vey some oxtonslvo nrens remnln cov ered with tho original or virgin ror-1 ests THE COQUILLE VALLEY The valley or tho Coqulllo below Myrtlo Point ranges rrom one-quarter mllo to upward or 2 in width. Be tween Rlvo.ton nnd Norway tho river plain reaches Its greatest oxtent, be ing nearly 2 miles In width through out tho groator part or this section ot tho vnlloy and rurnlshlng tho largest nrea of cultivable bottom lnnd in the survey. Tho drnlnnge of tho northern part nt the area Is discharged Into Cos Bay through Coos Rlvor and tho var ious sloughs nnd Inlets ot the bay. Tho southern two-thirds ot the area Is drained by tho Coqulllo River and Its tributaries and by the Sixes and Elk Rivers and tho smaller streams crossing the extreme southern part or the area. Near tho coast the min or atroams occasionally have their TO outlets obstructed by tho shifting sands or dunes and form lagoons or llltiirntltf (11, etl'nmiic! ailnli nn rlnt.fl. 1 8011 LuKOOtl north of Port Orford ntlit ... .w. tiviaih unuutiiaf DUVII t0 UHIII ho. '"K.00"9 north of tho Coqulllo lower Itlver. Of ami nr origin nrc tlio ... ... . . , , , , hikes New Lake. Crooks Lnko nnd 'Davidson Lake formed bv the ills- charging ng of tho streams upon tho part of the Constnl Plain or by! lower tho backing in of tidewater. Coos Hay Harbor Coos Day is one of the Kirgest nnt urnl harbors for ocean-going vesaels In the northern coast region. It Is the center of the commerce of tho ar ea. At the present time tho only outlet for tho products Is by wntor to northern or southern coast points. rue nunc of tlio Blilpmcnts part through Coos liny, though a consldoi- nblc qunntlty of lumbor nnd other products arc shipped from tho mouth of tho Coqulllo Rlvor nt Uandon. Tho construction of a lino of railroad, wnicn is nt present projected, con nectlng Cos Day with tho mnln 'lues of railroad In tho Interior of the state would greatly facilitate tho market ing of agricultural products nnd tend fin itnvntnn IniltiCrlna ,)in, nA 1.v ,i ,, mnr m,.i.i iPnn.n.iniinn tlmn ,8 nvnllnblo nt tll0 re8mit tlmo Tim nurlnultnrnl nB w,.n nH Mm iminit. -..--..... . ........ ......,,.-. . ..,-,. !i,.i ,i..:.i, ...... .. .i... , i... transportation facilities. The Coos Uny, Roscburg & East ern Rallrond furnishes rnll connec tion between Mnrshflold und Myrtle Point. Tho greater part of tho local trnfllc between tho towns nnd the farming districts along tho Coqulllo and Coos Rivers Is by otenmbonts nnd prlvato launches. With tho exrop tlon of tho mnln wagon rond between iMnraliflold und tho upper Coqulllo River nnd tho singe ronds running f1(,m Myrtle- Point nnd Sumner the country ronds nre lnrgoly unlmprov- od, In many parts of tho country the unfavorable condition of tho nnturnlly tends to discourage settlement nnd tho production of cioiia for innrkct. Tho population of Coos nnd Curry counties Is mndo up chiefly of Amer icans, with a consldornhlo numbor of Scandinavians, mnlnly Swodes, ami """ " l"L "'luino uivor vauey there hns been n marked lncrcn.se In tho population during tho.lnst lour or llvo yon re. To n gront extent this Iiuh been duo to tho development or lumborlng nnd rclntcd Industries. Mnrshlleld, nt tho head of Coos Bny, Is tho lnrgost town and tho prln clpnl Industrial center of tho nren. Tho population In 1909 Is estimated nt about 4,200. It la nn Importnnt shipping point ror tho lumbor, conl, dairy nnd nthor farm product!) of the nrea. North Bond, In common with Mnrshflold, has oxporlouced n rapid dovolopmont In tho last few years, and Is n town of about 2,500 Inhab itants, it Is tho conter of nctlvo mill ing nnd shipping operations on Coos Bay. Coqulllo , Bnndon tuid Myrtle Point nro Importnnt towns In the Co qulllo Rlvor Vnlloy, the lnrgeat bolng Coqulllo, tho county sent of Coos County, which hns n population or about 3,000. Bnndon, jnltuntod nt tho mouth of tho Coqulllo River. Is tho shipping point for tho lumber produced In tho mills In tho lower Co qulllo Vnlloy. Tho salmon canneries nt Bandon nnd tho buttor and cheoso foctorlos In othor parts or tho valley represent local Industries or Impor tance In this section. Tho grent timber resources or th" region have led to tho oxtonslvo dev elopment or tho lumborlng industry. Tho lumbor mills on Coos Bay nnd tho Coqullo Valley includo somo of tho largest nnd most modornplantsou the Pacific Coast for the manufacture Inf unfinished lumber. Tho oxttin- slvo doposlts of conl, of soml-bltumln- oua qunnty, hnvo made tho mining of coal nn Industry of consldornhlo im portance. CMJLVTE That part of tho Northwest lying west of tho Const Range in Washing ton nnd Oregon Is said to hnvo the most equable climate In tho United States. Clear, cool summers and n comparatively long Vrnlny season" during tho wlntor months aro tho typ leal climatic foatures. The Marsh field nroa, lying vlthln this general region, departs little, If nny, from the gonornl conditions. Tho record or tho Falrvlow station indlcnto that tho average tempera turo ror July nnd Augimt Is G0.4 de grees. Tho coldest months, January and Fobruary, have an average torn poraturo or 4G.. Tho variation Is groator Inland rrom tho const. In the vicinity or Coqulllo tho monthly mean temperature Is about G degree? higher In summer and lowor In win tor than occurs on tho coaBt at Ban- don. In tho coast districts tho tem perature ot tho warmest days does not usually exceed 80 dogrees, nnd during the winter months rarely fulls below 20 dogrees abovo zero. Tho summer wonther Is Invigorat ing, Clear skies and light breozos are generally experienced during this season of the year. The higher de- greo or summer hent in tho Interior produces earllor ripening of corn and grain crops. Wheat, oats and corn nro hotter ndnptcd to tho enstom thnn the 'western portion of tho nrea be cause of tho variation In tnmnnrntnra At Bnndon tho first killing frost curs In tho fall about November ?5 nnd the last In tho spring about Mar, 10. At Falrvlow tho averago dates are November 3 and April 14, res pectively, though the dntes ahovy wide variation rrom year to year. The rainy season extends from tho Inst of October to tho middle of Ap ril. Tho mean nnminl precipitation at Dandon Is about G7 Inches, The records of tho Uandon station bIiow that under normal conditions about 8fi percent of tho precipitation occurs during tho months of October to April Inclusive. December and Janunry are tho months of heaviest rainfall, whilo July and August aro generally almost free from rain and constitute a short "dry season." Protrnctod spoils of rainy and misty weather ex- tending over iwo wcoks or more aroi not Infrcnuent ilnrlni? tlio wot Honrm though short periods of clear, cool weather usually occur nt frequent in 'ICTVMS. In general the cllmntle conditions of tho area nro very favorable for thii growth and maturity of most cult'.va ted crops of the tempernto regions, and especially for tho production of wlntnr-trrnu'ltic ntntiu It. ,i. ,... .... wjtn dairying. AGRICULTURE Lands nround Coos Day were first taken up by members of tho Coos Bny flro- colony in 1853. In the next few I William Lee, an older son was nr- LC1.nOt,!,f0M,8Ctt?C,nlBr,,lM, l0.,,'"a' rented today on the charge ot mid section of the stnte, notnhly thnsn ,. ... , forming the Bnltlmoro colony. whn,dor- Tho house was found burning sottled In tho upper Coqulllo Vnlloy. early this morning nnd whon tho flro- i lie enrly settlement of tho country iiivucu uy mo ncn natural ro rfources and mildness of tho coast cli mate, nnd mining, lumborlng, stock rnlslng, nnd agriculture wero all en gaged In to some oxtent. The lum bering Industry linn ovcrshndowed I other lines or development, but ngil culture has mndo slow nnd subatnn tlnl progress. Tho production ot crops hns been lnrgolv confined to the bottom lands along tl"j rlrs nnd larger streams. At the present tlmo these cultivated land rnnk lu pro ductlvenoBs und vnltio with the b?! fnimlng lnnds In the in a thl-ikl s?t t 'd pnrts or the bU:t The ngrlculturo or 'ho nrr-'i in.iv be summarized ns consisting mnlnlv or dairying nnd the production or' tho vnrlous crops Incidental to this type or running, nnd to n less extent or general farming, the production of hay, grain, vegetnbeles, and somo de ciduous fruits. In certain sections of tho nren the rnlslnir nf cntHn ,111.1 sheep Is profitable Tho dovelon- ment of ngrlculturo hns been lnrgoly confined to tho pnrts of tho nrn. which aro accessible from tint riiwa and larger streams. Few nttomplH have been mndo to fnrm cxtonslvelv the hilly or upland portions, nnd n re lntlvoly smnll proportion of tho area capable of iiKrlcultunl dcvnlnniiutnt Is Improved or classed as farm lands. The llrst pormnnont settlors In ti.n southern pnrt or Cooa county nnd In Curry county began tho raising of cr.t tlo for murkot on tho small stretches or open prairies which wero found in tlioso sections. Tho cnttlo woro iiueti ror mnrkot In tho fall and driv en across tho country to Roseburg to tho rnll rond or shipped by wator to San Frnnclsco, The production ot milk nnd thn mnnufneturo of buttor nnd choeso hnvo ror n grent mnny yenrs boon tho most Importnnt Industry ot tho runn ers or tho nren. Mnny of tho farina nro equipped with prlvnto crcnmoHof., whllo Inrgor Indopondont or cooper ative creameries nro locntod on Coon Bny, In tho Coqulllo Vnlloy, nnd In othor pnrts or tho farming districts. Tho choeso fnctorlcs nt Mnrshlleld, Myrtlo Point, nnd elsowhoro tnko n largo pnrt or tho milk produced lu theso sections. Milk Is sometimes sold by contract for tho sonson nt n sot prlco, hut moro gonornlly pnymoij. Is based on tho contents of butter fnt nnd tho prlco varies with tho provnll Ing market prlco or butter. Tho prin cipal markets ror tho buttor nnrt cheese nro Portlnnd nnd Snn Frnncls co. Tho dnlry herds nro mnlnly or tht Jorsoy nnd Durhnm breeds. Herds or grndo Hnlstclns nro also used. Many pure-bred dnlry nnlmnls nro round In tho herds on tho Coqulllo nnd Coos rlvor districts, but tho num bor' ot such nnlmnls Is relatively small. Tho general nvorago production or tho herds could undoubtedly be grent ly Increased by nn Improvement In tho quality ot tho grndo Block. Mnny herds contnln nnlmnls or low pro ductiveness which tend to reduco the profits or dairying. Tho caro oxor clsod In hnndllng tho milk and tho sanltnry conditions of tho dairies vary grently with the prnctlco of Individ uals. Tho raising of beor stock s a rela tively Important Industry In tho conft sections of tho nren and In tho hills ol Curry County. Sheop nnd goats nro bIbo grazed in Coos county, tho flocks ronchlng 10,178 hend In 1899. In gonornl, farming In tho nren Is directed townrd tho production of crops usod In connection with dairy ing. Wheat nnd barley nro not pro duced In sufficient qunnltles to supply tho local domand tor theso products, The chlor money crops or tho major ity or fnrmera aro potatoes, onions, bennB, tomatoes, and other vegetables and bush nnd tree fruit, nil of which nro gonornlly In demand at good pri ces In tho towns nnd lumbor enmps. In mnny enses, howovor, tho Incomo of the farms is dorlvod entlroly from tho sido of milk or butter nnd no nt tempt is mnde nt nil to produco crops for market. Tho friable soils of tho bottom lands nro woll adaptod to tho truck crops. Largo yields ot potatoes or fine quality aro produced and this crop hiis been shipped to outsldo mar kets In seasons of good prices. Bur bank, Early Roso, and Carmen No. 2 nro tho chief varieties of potatoob grown. Most truck cropH aro pro duced with a small amount or labor and often Increase tho Incomo on the dairy rarms. (To bo continued next Saturday) NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want tre'sh salmon and nro prepared to pay the highest cash prlco ror them. For further parti- oc-'culars soe . 1 C. O. HOCKETT. Empire City, or GEO. P. SMITH, Cooa River. A TURKISH BATn will do you GOOD. Phone 2 14-J. L IN j Will. Lee AtTCSted FOf Killing Parents and Brother and Setting Fire to Home. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) BOOKVILLE, Ind., Aug. 24, Richard Lee, wife nnd son, Clnronce, wore killed In their bods early today with a hammer nnd the houso set on I mon reached It thoy discovered nil tho doors nnd windows lockod. Breaking them down the fireman found tho incinerated bodies of Lee, his wire and Clarence. In addition to tho caved skull, Clnronco was found to havo been shot. Robber Is believed to havo been tho motive. It Is known tho Leca consisting of father, mother and two sons had sold their property nnd divided tho mon ey. ' ATTEMPT TO KILT, HIMSELF DUE TO .IOV OVER NEW IIAllV Eastern Man Flivs Three ShotH Into . Head, and Erlciidn Say llnppl . less Turned Ills Drain NEW YORK, Aug. 23 "Happiness turned his brain. His cup of Joy Mowed over when u son was born three weekB ago," wns tho way a friend spoke of the nttompt at sui cide of Samuel Morgeusteln, 29 years old of Brownsville, who fired tUreo shots into his head and was tnkon In n dying condition to St. Mary's hos pital. DEMOCRATS flirt' BUSY. National Organization to Promote Progressive Policies. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 23. Tho foundation of tho Federation of Democratic Clubs for tho country nt largo was laid today In tho ndoptlon hero on n charter and by-laws. The organization la undor tho guidance of Senators Owen nnd Chnmborlaln and Goo. II. Shlbloy of tills city. Tho purposo Is to promote progressive policies In tho doinocrntlo party and tho movement is Intended to bo of national wldo scopo. Suvoral states woro represented nt todny's mooting. MAU8 TUUXEI) DOWN. I Cannot Cluingo Headquarters to Portland or Seattle. (By Associated Press to Cooa ur Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 24. The nppllcatlon ot Brlgndler Gonornl Miiua, commanding tho Dopnrtmont ot tho Columbia, to chnngo tho hoad quartors ot tho department to Port land or Sonttlo, hns been disapproved by tho War Department. TRI.M3JLE 18 COMMANDER. Illinois Man Hends (3. A. R. Fotf Ensuing Year. By Associated Press to tho Cons Bay Times) ROCHESTER, N. Y Aug. 2G. Judge Harvoy M. Trlmblo or Prince ton, 111., was olocted commnndor-ln-chlof ot tho Grand Army of tho Re public todny. HAVE NARROW ESCAPE. Box Car Rulim Cullfornlu Homo But OeciipantH Survive. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Aug. 22. A box car bolng shunted onto a switch, jumped tho track and crash ed into John Fields' houso and col liding with the bod In which Flolda his wlfo nnd bnby woro slooplng, drovo tho bed Into nnothor room but nono or tho occupants woro hurt. The houso was almost demolished. SUSPECTS ABE HELD. Boston Italians Arrested For Killing Lieut Whittlor. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 23. Two Italians suspected or knowing some thing ubout tho death of Lieut. Wm. A.'Whlttlor, U. S. N., who was as saulted on tho waterfront Saturday night, nro under arrest hero. For ClrU. CeciKUi It A SISIIKS OF THE HOIY I 1 I 1 I 1 I t MAKES OF JESUS AND NARY. CA JiiJtinJ CilltU Ctirmt. Mull. Art. Hocst!. ui CecuMC- UiDtta.tdJmlmtfD4tSmJut.MAUanXni IiWBKliitlTnOJU. WrtH loiAiMunaumi. a jrra tDTIK WriKlOK . Uirt'i JtUmu. VnM m C RIME IN y t-