The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 28, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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A Utile "Campaign" Of
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A.n.i i put Vonr Itcnl Kslnto "In
WANT ADVERTISING In The TIMES
Will Keep Hie Income from Your
I'lit-nlslicd Rooms from liiipsliiKl
YOU enn really holp tho family
revenues by ranting a fow furnished
rooms and, If you know how nnd
when to uso the classified columns,
you mny keep that HUlo oxtra incoino
aa "steady us n clock."
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'"ThMew" In town. And if
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MEM.JKU OP ASSOCIATED 1'UbSd
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as Tho Const Mull
MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 911 EVENING EDITION, SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mnll
nnd Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 116
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HTEEN INJURED II WRECK
NEAR NORTH Hi TODAY
-r- THREE ARRESTED FDR TRW
. Tfi nninr i.iViiAi&fliini. nunr innv
!U DIIIUC h1 HMflHuH UHOLUUn
xThniind Train Is Ditched at
Wapato, Wash., by Broken
Kail I mo muuiiiiy.
koNE KILLED IN
SliiANuc auuucni
pern Paciric tastuourm
passenger wrecKea run
List or victims.
KILLED HU8BV
ID SAVE SOUL
SUPPORTERS of Mayor Straw seek to show that there Is llttlo or no
dlfforenco between their cnndldnto nnd It. A. Copplo on tho water
works question. Trey say Mayor Straw has expressed himself that
It should be passed up to tho people to bo voted upon. That this lakes
the Issue out of the campaign. j
Let us cxnmlno these, statements for a inlmtto and sco what merits they
possess. i
First Dr. Straw has been mayor of thla city for six years, nnd as
was ftUggvB ed In n communlcntlonto Tho Times yesterday, during nil
thai time ho has not mado n single move to compel tho wntcr company
to live up to Its franchise, nltho there hnvo been constnut violations
of their contract with tho city. He has not said ho would do bo if
elected ngnln. Ho has expressed hlniBolf against city ownership of tho
(Valor system. Ho stated lrt open council meeting that If tho council did
Inot hurry nnd aottlo tho wntor question ho might bo compelled to run
NfrU YKrl him; "Cnn !,. ' for mayor ngftln to got It settled. It. A.-Copplo hns mado public stato
ivlvv ictK Jury frees WOman unent over his Blgnnturo that ho Is In favor of municipal .ownership,
on Insanity and '-'Unwritten
Law" -Defense.
ifAisoclatod Press to tho Dons Hay
" Tlmnal
ttinTHYhKIMA. Wash, -Nov. 28
ne Northern Pacific cant bound . rlly Associated Press to Coos liny
uneer trnln Numbop'C Avont Into
Mitch tit Wnpnto this morning.
urteen wcro reporica maurcu.nono
illr.
Ue Injured wcro:
ED. PRIEST, D.F.D, ., Spokane;
iAinirt.
MRS. M. M. SLOAN, Spokane;
i cat.
MS. A. P. BAULTOSR, WcstniliiB-
t Junction, D. a: Bilgntiy injured.
fVRS. II. II. BOLTv310 Tumor St,
sohnc: sldo bruised.
JACK HILL, 2GI ''Commercial St,
imo: kneo bruised.
J.D. McKENZ'E, brakeman, 1807 j
rth avenue, Enit Spokano slight-
lalurod.
TONY MARK, Blight Injuries.
If. W. FEKLfcMAN, Blight Inju-
'
Tro Italians, slightly Injured.
k CURIIY, iFtfllmnn porter; lilp
Jored.
Rillroad ofllcmls hero stato a
ten rail enuved tho derailment.
ttnglno and Ibaggago car did xol
Itte the track.
'Times.)
kew york, kov. as. sirs.
FmtfrtB O'SlinuglnicBsy, who shot
hfcr,Ausbnnd "to avc IiIb soiil," to
day;, was acquitted from the chnrgo
olittrurder by thfe Jury. 'IIcrfiofonso
wis a combination of ilmuaHy and
lajiwrlttoi. law.
-
eJilflMPIPf" 1Q
immiiiL .u
P.arody un .Noted .Poem Used
Effective In Patterson
Murder Case at Denver.
Uy
WES TO- ;
mm iuuaii
AffiOdotM Prcsa to Coos
Times.)
nrVTTTJ inln 'XT, OO
?'W Ml Vt"l 4VW U
"A ! iflmwA iifnn n twl li. ttinrln tito
& tUU4 i4tUI V T tlJ3 141114 41 V .A111IUU 11 1
.rffsiyot;
(Evon as yna nnd I.)
To n rag. a bono nnd a niu3c
Wo called her n woman
n etirfi-
Uiitthe ffool, Ih's called liar his lady
taSr,
And sho shut him In the Hack,"
was tho way Pros. Attorney Douson
began hla nrgtnnont to tho Jury In
'tho en bo oi Qcrhrudo Qlbson Patter-
won, chnrr.nl with murder In connec-
W'OIl tlon w't'1 tl ''w'1 ot her .huubnnd,
.luiiuj, mil jui,ofi:iuui luun u iiiu
thnt If elected ho will tako action to compel tho water company to obey
the speculations of Rb franchise. ,
That would seem to mako tho waterworks question something of an
Isauo with two such candidates running pn two such platforms.
Now, "kt UB got down to brass tacks on 'this proposition.
Dr. Straw says ho Is willing thlB waterworks question bo put tip to
thn urnnlo In lm vndxl unnn. That seems fair. That Is fair. That Is
I what The Times hns been lighting for for four yenrB. For a fair, squaro
deal ror tho pcoplo or MarBhnold In tuo matter ot irancnises. l am
glad "I Tinvo mado a convert of Dr. Straw. But
I hnvo boon odltor of Tho Times for four of tho six yenrs that Dr.
Straw lias been mayor. I have scon franchise after franchise', tele
phone frnnchlso, Btreot railway frnnshlBO, and boforo I enmo, gas and
electric light franchises given away by tho mayor and city council
without being BUbmlttod to a vote of tho people. Dr. Straw hns never.
ltitticiln.l fin. HM..nM Mnt.t .! HHnt1 .. 1. . . 1 .1 .i,a m , 1. n nwminaUlni. tttl
t ii tit van-lit iiiia iiuvur Diim iiiu iiuujiiu atiutiiu tuiu utt wttu ituj.vD.wtuit tt..-
Ull tho Ibsuo lms been fenced by tho light Tho Times hns tnudo on this
fifty cars franchlso nt double tho water rates. Thero Is a limit to nil
thirds. Tho Times thinks tho limit hns been renched by tho franchlao
grntJbers when they wnnt to run nwny with n fifty yoars water fran
rlili,u at doublo rates. I hnvo benn denounced as n mischief maker and
(lhmirbanra creator because 1 havo protested with such effect as to
Tmrront this public outrage. I would, hnvo been fnlso to my promise to
the pcoplo of thlB community If I )md acted otherwise. At the hond ol
Hit editorial columnn or Tho Tlmo nppcnrs tho following pnragraph:
"I)KI)1CATEJ TO THR SERVICE OF THE PEOPLE, THAI:
NO !OOJ CAUSE SHALli LACK A CHAMPION, AND THAT
EVIL SHALL NOT THRIVE UNOPPOSED."
So- long ns I romnln editor of Tho Times that promlso shall ho faith
fuTly observed. That's wliy I am making this fjght. It In a fight for n
priticlplo. it la n light for tho nconlo of Mnrnhflnl.1. A nr.h r i...
Tirtttectlon of tholr property and tholr homoB. A llcht for thn hnniMi n,i
ihnTijilneBB of erory homo In this city. I nm not lighting Dr. E. E. Strnw
perBbiinily, nor J. W. Donnott. Thoy nro both cood fnllnwa. u.. !,.-
is stmiothlng more In this campaign thnn singing "For Ho'a n Jolly Good
"FuThxv, which Nobody Can Deny."
r ni L f n. nlco t,llnB t0 b0 ,oyal t0 ",B fr'onds but It's a good thlnr to
'i "X; T1wl to one'i! community also. J. W. Dennett hns dona much for
WhO dld(tVtK ratntiiiinKv hut M unntmnnllv l,. -i .1 J . . u' ",r
. ,... v... ,,w ,llou uulm in uc 11 lor joo uon-
iittt, It hns done . togjmmjh to havo him bring In two strangers from
Omrtlm to hold up tho community for $10,000. This community hns
Jso (louo too much for Dr. Straw to havo him stand for that sort of
a jiiiijiiTBiuuii.
Day
REIOX TROOPS SENT '3D ;CIH
XESK CAPITAL LOOK
MM. (1V Vivinvn t aw
M051KXT. 'ttnny Iiio or tno -woman in an ni-
ff t4f444 (U-mpt to coavlnco rUio Jury that sho
MRIM SENT TO PEIU3J. ., yrIenvl Wo.,lta. who won .tho
DEATH WILL
R06 JUSTICE
Chicago Woman "Bluebeard"
Thought Fatally III From
Attempted Suicide. '
(Dy
Sensational Developments In
Noted Los Angeles Labor
Trial Today.
FORMER U. S. MARSHAL
ONE OF THREE HELD
Detective Declares He Saw
$500 Passed to Venireman
By Albert Franklin.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Associated Press
Times.)
T no AVnWf.WH fnl Wnir 9Q. -
Associated Press to Coos Day I ... , ,, , , . .
Times 1 1 1J-ll;utlv-H ui l"u biuiu b uuurnoy a
CIIICAao, 111., Nov. 28. It is onico today nrrcsted threo men char
unllkoly thnt Mrs. Loulso Vermllyn, glng attempted bnlhory In tho Mc
chnfged with poisoning Policeman jjnmara murder trial. Tho raon an
Dlssonnotto and Buspectcil of other. tod. Albort FrnnUll, tomM
dcatliB, will ever faco trial. Tho '... , ,
Jail physician, Dr. Hogan, snld her United Stntcs marshal, now omploy
condltion is moro serious than was cd by tho McNamnra dofonso In look
supposed nnd thnt an obeess of tho. lng up antecedents of prospcctlvo Ju
eplno cniiBcd by nr80nlcnl poisoning rors, Qcorgo II. Lockwood, n vonlro-
mny provo fatal.
FOURJEPT TO
IIEK8 Si int
Dr. Straw has been honored by tho nconlo of thtq rUv i,w ni,n .
three terms as mnyor. Another term can add nothing to tho lustre of
his lorn! fnmo. Ho did not want to bo n cnniiMntn. u .. -' "
prmofl himself. Dut his frlond J. W. Dennett wanted him for n can-
d dxtO. TIB fr end nintirfo Nntiiiri n,.nt.,i i.i .' " .....r " c.an
... ......, ... u iu, ,or n cnnuiunio. Other
friends -wlio nro against city ownorshlp of wator works nnd favor n
long fnmchlso, wnnlod him and ho agreed to run. That's why tho
waterworks question Is an Issuo In this campaign nnd that's why ovory
business- man nnd citizen who wants to seo this nuestlon snmmi ,iLm
idototlon of Rmll W. Strouss In Chi-,""' wj ?s JKJ-"" nl "?" Prosperity of
cago. Jienaon Bam ino ovinofien n - mAr r V.-iw-"" v Aj"'iXuL
man, summoned to appear boforo
Judgo Dordwoll today for his prolt
mlnnry examination, nnd "Cap"
White, n character about whom not
much Is known.
Tho men woro taken Ta 9i tna
oflleo of tho dlrJct fcttomes nnd.
tllen V' mil. Counsol for tho do'
feneo cald tlioy know nothing of tho
enso. Detcctlvo Drown declared ho
Baw Franklin giVO Lockwood $500
nnd ho knew, It to bo In connection,
with the McNamnra caso.
Lockwood nnd Whlto woro lntor
released. DlBtrlct Attornoy Frede
ricks nnnoirjicod tho thcoryotthosta
to to bo that Franklin gavo Lockwooa
$G00 ns an ndvanco pnyvToat for
hnnirlnc tho inrv on'! i. ... '""
1 t0 S?vc2Si?S!?' wC
i'iii ui mo v, -. ,v ""' ouwn
Four Others Injured on Atlan
tic Liner by Tremendous
Sea.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooi Br
i wirn .- - - i i
;. . ...... d ot the- telai.
BV YORK. Nov. 28. Four sen- after bV. tnu lo tl Franklin
woro drowned and four -were In-rjivo on a S,?, Vtof? th"?
od by a tremendous. scU- which 'wh thint- i5!.i, nt " "lilT
nt tho ,ioM,a t , t.." 'i'o things looked flomowi.A?'1
t. Anna November 23. The now Hn iS'i-IL "SbJ"", hoon
maov.
TI . 11... . . "". "v"
was brought horo when thn lino- n " . """" 8.n 8I'cotiy roloaso as soon
rlvod today. "" l0 "'""ct attorney makes nn In-
. I 'VWlUjtuiUJI,
HAD 1'IRE IN JAMESTOWN.
(Dy AFBOclntcd Press.)
B1IAM1HAI, China. NOV. . shows nertrudo nilisnn ivas 21 or 22!
I -Admiral Murdock ia seurtlnc years old when uhe mt Strouss.
company of niarlllCB f rom hor Sknrtlv after thn eourt onnnod this
w Pckln oa bonrd the cnujecr morning, tho taking of ovldonco was
"'"'S3- concluded, and Judgo Allen dollvered
tl,0 instructions to tho Jury. These
! consisted of a simple statement of
J Associated Press to Coos Day 'what constitutes murder In tho vnrl-
L , Times.) ouu dogree. Whllo Benson was talk-
M.VKING, China. Nov. 5 finmoHnc. Mrs. Patterson's faco was waxen
Nog occured nnrth nt it. .iv In a nftllor thnt became even dee'ner
lmbardment Is Imminent nud nH tho prosecutor enlarged on overy
"'"reason to believe that Gen-1 bit of testimony which ho boileved
"B Kwo Chang, tho Imperlnlitold against tho defendant.
ffl'ndCr. hns dtsrnvornd n nlnt n I
l the city gates. Much shoot-1
fw neard outBldo tho city, nnd
m tno forelgnors have departed.
IS1C FOR CESSATION.
al Forces Tulro Action to Pi-c.
vent Fall of Jfnnklujf.
'Atsoclated PresR tn thn r.nn. now
"'Impiil
1", Phlnfl Vrtir OO Z1nnA.nl
PKwo Chnng, commander of tho
rV "oops nt Hankow, tolo
wa today and npoimin.i unn
IWerdav. Thn ravnmmmit la
"Orlnc tn Dnn . ,1.1.
""('n Of linRtlMHoa n H.Tol,l
P tte fall of tho city Is iraml-
CIRCUIT COURT
JURORS OWN
TOUR DIE IN
G
1
E
Number of Marshfield and
North Bend on List For
' December Term.
Sheriff W. IV, Gngo was horo to
day serving subpoonnB on tho Jurors
for tho Docombor torm of Circuit
Court. Tho Jurors nro summoned
to appear nt Coqullle December 11
when the regular Decombor term of
court will bo convened.
CITY POLITICS
Locompto Davis of Mm ..i -
McNnmnrn, snld ho had known
l' rnnklln for vnnm ., .i.t. ...
KnnsaH Town Suffers $300,000 FJro nbsoluto Ho tho statomont thnt ho
Loss Today. i would do nnytUImr llko thnt. n,.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times)
JAMESTOWN, Kan., Nov. 28.
FIro today destroyed most of tho bus
iness Bectlon of Jnmeatown. Tho loss
is ostimntcd at $300,000.
nnytKlnc llko thnt.
row refused to discuss tho cnBO.
j'ranKiin is neid in Jail.
GETTING
WARM
I Straw Forces Hold Meeting
ana Arrange i-or strong
Campaign Here.
At a meeting last ovenlng of tho
supporters of Dr. E. E. Straw for
mayor, nrrangoments wo'ro perfected
for. ono of I'll most strenuous cam
paigns lit his bohnlf that money and
workers can mako. Onlv Rimnnrt.
ers of tho mayor woro Invited to the
Dut
lmmil7r71IT
lllll'll III Ml 11 I
raon ntDt11.
SLUR l' PL'f
MS OVER
BLOODY DEEO
Lamp Explosion Blamed For
Tragio Death of Canadian
Family.
(By Associated Press to Coos Daj
Times!
NEW WESTMINSTER, D. C, Nov.
28. A flro last night on the farm of
Lieutenant Governor T. W. Patter-
eon near Liverpool, a station on tho
Great Northern railroad, south of
Frazler river, caused tho death of
Thomas Moore, caretaker of the
farm, and three of his children. Five
other children, all boys, escaped. The
mothor nnd slater, aged 18, woro In
Seattle. Tho mother and daughter
how kiuuu jury win oo ciioson tPA,int, .,, .",.., "'
then. Next week, tho old grand Jury fffco'n?,?,? EE' Pr"
will be In session. Tho two principal
cases to come boforo It will bo that
of Jess Day, tho former pugilist who
has been confined In tho county Jail
at Coqulllo for soverol weeks on a
charge of creating a disturbance In
a resort there, and a calf killing caso
from Random
Tho Jury list for tho December
term of court Is as follows:
Wm. Grimes, Marshflold: Wm.
Vaughan, North Dond; Thomas Han-
loy, Coqullle; Jas. T. Evordon, Brid
ge; A. E. Adelsporger, Marshfield;
Leonnrd Hartley, Rural; Frank
Smith, Marshfield; Geo. Branson,
Bridge; Abrnm Van Zllo, North
Dead; A. J. Radabaugh, Norway;
Wm. Stephen, Marshflold; Chas. S.
woro expected homo last night andlWnrnr- Bancroft; L, A. Braden,
the father sat up. It Is supposed ho Myrtle Po nt; R. J. Montgomery,
fell off asleep nnd the lnmP exploded. nr,Bflo'd: na8 Heller, McKlnley;
Tho survivors wore aroused by tho J5 llw,jI8t''rd,1n CTor(lu,"0!T noch
crackling of tho flames and ran out "ol'n.nd' Mn"h"0,$ " A' JhrBn.
of tho back door. They went around My't,0p0'ntLY: NB"k?r' Marsh'
to the front of tho bouso, which was
Hine Barnabel, Negress,
"- nenuisn uiee over
fcix Murders.
Tim- i gS DayH in flames, and mado a frenzied
pAYETTF T a attempt to rescue tho other children
" rrr,o.j -, nu, o, who were asieup in um truui. iuuiuil .. .. j . i ,
lS nnd nccU8ed of tho' but could not nrouso them and the : Je. North Bend; , C. C. Johnson. Coos-obIm-V
. per80ns. a" nogroes. . heat was bo Intense it was Impossible U?nV,Prcd'. B"chm,nn' l,tah,fl,?wi 3
tliino Vr, wun nr blood-soak- to effect entry.
iiec. . ,enuno "arnabel, a
hress, laughed nt. thn nnllnn
field: M, C. Miller, McKlnley; C. T.
Robinson, Coqulllo; W. H. Hervey,
Lee; A. II. imhofr, North Bend; Ja
cob Strong. Myrtlo Point; Geo. WU
P refUBne tn Va,. Ule po"? CAP VINO s(
fcV"SI M"1' "I Lart4 i! MILNEITS.
' 9ttrn . " "- uu kYU
Ulh..." wero arrested as ma
ta -OOt?H. 'Ph. ..-
t?a
CAPVINO sets from i?2.30 to $5.00
The family of Nor-
haVv U th3 bodIfl beng A
cked, were found dead in1 ?ra
BTAUFF Grocery closed THUIt8-
J)AY all day. Open Wednesday night.
W1HAFING dishes. Casseroles, Per-
coArs. Ball Tea Pots at MJLNER'S
II. Dement, Myrtle Point; W. Phil
pott, Prosper; Frank Marhoffer.
Marshfield; Geo. W. Dalcom, North
Bend.
ELECTRK5 portnblos at
prices at MILNER'S.
reduced
Thanksgiving TURKEYS, Chickens,
WILD DUCKS STAUFF Grocery,
Ivy COlldrOn. Who hns nn.tn.dntn
been tho nctlvo mannger of Mr.
Straw's campaign, stated this after
noon that thero was little to glvo out
about tho meeting. He said that
Tom Bennett. A. Ralnho wnmnn
Claudo Nnsburg nnd J, M. Upton
were appointed a committed tn tnim
chargo of tho publicity campaign.
it wns learned today from some
of those present that Mayor E. E.
Straw mado quite a talk on his pol
Iclcs at the meeting. J. W. Dennett
was present nnd In tho course of his
remnrks, Dr. Straw Is said to havo
turned toward Mr. Bennett nnd stnt-
ed that he wanted tp notify him thnt
ho (Dennett) would hnvo no strings
on him (Strnw) In dealing with tho
wator question If ho (Straw) Is re
elected. Mr, Strnw also talked
about his opponent Mr. Copplo nnd
wanted to know why Mr. Copple had
not accomplished more In dealing
with tho water question tho year ho
has boon on tho council.
It Is nlso understood that consld
ablo funds have already been raised
for Mayor Straw's campaign and that
there will be no shortage of the mon
ey that the campaign committee
thinks necessary to secure his election.
A. H. Powers, a member of tho
city council and head of tho Smith
Powers Logging company, was also
renorted today to bo throwlnir hts
best effort Into tho campaign to se
cure Mr. Straw's re-election. Aside
from the personal campaigning
QUAKE SHAKES CU11A.
Troinblor Cnuses Much Alann
Dili no Damage.
'By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SANTIAGO, Cuba, Nov. 28. An
enrthquako was folt horo at slxlpntt...i Mw, v i i-i. ,
o'clock today, it caused much mam, u on vert New York Theatre n-
but did no damage. tfl Rnnillnr "nnnnnvhmnl
Fair."
(By Associated Pross to Coon 'lay
TfmoH
NEW YORK, Nov. 28 Tho Am
orlcnn manngorH of "Tho Piny Boy
of tho Western World" announced to
day thnt tho play which was lutor
ruptod last night because sonwi nt tiu.
audlonco thought It libelled tho Ir sh
raco, win uo repentod tonight nnd
ovory night for which It Is schedul
ed. Another special pollco guard
TEST ENGLISH
CLAIMS SOON
German Offinink 9av inrprifv wU1 "i? nBkC(1 tor- A rPrt ' b'ns
uuuidll Ulllbldlo day dinceniy invostlgatod today of tho attempt to
Of British Leaders' State- mob u' Pyboing pronrrangod nnd
ments Will Be Put to Test.
(By Associated PreBs to Coos Day
Times.)
DERLIN, Gormnny, Nov. 28, Tho
conciliatory speoches of tho British
forolgn socloty, Sir Edward Grey and
Premier Asffplth, and the expressed
uesiro for improved rolatlons bo
tween Germany nnd England wero
cordially re-echoed In government
circles horo. It was significantly
added that tho British government
will soon havo opportunity to dem
onstrate the sincerity of Its disclaim
er of Its ministers of tho theory that
ono of tho alms of British policy Is
to stand In tho way of German ex
pansion and to block its ovory pro
ject. No Indication is given In whlph
this opportunity Is to occur,
JEALOUSY CAUSES MURDER.
tno authorities aro trvmr to find If
any of tho Irish societies whoso mom
bors wero ejected from tho thontro
wero officially responsible.
(Continued! on page 4.)
Son of Wealthy Tennessee PInnter
Kills Neighbor.
By Associated Pross to tho Cooa Bay
Times)
NASHVILLE, Tonn., Nov. 28.
Borrowing a shot gun today from n
kinsman, James Horrltt, son of a
wealthy planter, killed Adolph Lnyno,
near Walter Hill at his homo today.
Tho alleged nttontjons to Mrs, Mer
rltt by Layne was tho orlglu of tho
quarrel which resulted In tho shoot
ing. Morrltt surrendered to the au
thorities. ALCOHOL LAMPS at MILNER'S.
LO
FATAL Tl
New York Girl Dies From'
Drinking Poison La ellecj .
Vermouth. ,
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay.
Times.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 28.rIIow a'
bottle labelled "Vorinouth" but con
taining lysol and carbolic acid camo
to bo placed beforo Allco Trletam an
Irish singer, was a puzz'o f'o coroner
Is trying to boIvo in tho lnqoit of
Miss Trlstam's death today Tho wo
man drank out of a bo't'o B'Tdiy
at tho golf Iioubo nt Vnncornndl
and died soon after. F've business
mon who wore drinking w'i Mi kIu
gor, a waiter and -a physician have
been subpoenaed as witnesses.
WINE,
- -a