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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
tuul Coos Itny Advertiser.
No. 315
IL AaAV T,0 const Mnll
PEnOR OF JAPAN VERY ILL,
TERS OF 5TAIE ASSEMBLE
is
M
Reported to Be binKinj
and rrooauiy wimw
Recover.
S CAUSES DROP
' ON STOCK EXCHANGE
Serial Princes Called to
i Capital Prom aummu.
Residences.
Associated Press to The Coua
Hay Times)
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..' rtftiimi iiiii in n -- ---
liters of stnto were nsBemWcfl at
1 l'n are am nunum"-"""-';
I1".', i.l Inalv ivnn H Ink I1Z.
c mm '"'"-":' "".",,, ,,,,
Icourt piiysicmnB nt -";
hlni? u agnoscu inu co ..
Kills. A Jbiillctln was Issued
the palnco as iiMin.
" .' i ...ffttnelll,' frlllll
bcror nas m-cn """" v
Mai unco 1UU4. iniH uuvuiw.-.
GETTINM
0
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D
Railroad Contractor Making
Preparations Apparently for
Immediate Activities.
(Spoclnl to TImj Times)
OARD1NER, Ore., July 20 Ac
tivities along tho lino of rnllrond
construction work hone aro beginning
to becotuo uvldont. A Biirvoylng
gang Ib at work at Schoflold crook
nnd at that plnco wliarvcs aro being
built for tho uso of tho railroad con
trnctorn In unlondlnir material nnd
chronic kidney trouhlo In lOOfi." ( mnchlnory. Tlioso whnrves It 1h undor-
ns nnnoiinccd inter mm. iuiin moon nro m no uhou iiy i-orior uros.
developed, tiio r.
.i nt Hip lied slno
The Imperial princes hnvo 1con no of tho Southern I'aclllc Including
toned from Uioir summer icw tiio Dig tunnel bouui or unnuncr.
eg, a. unuga cxpuri ui mu nmmiuni
e news of his mnjosiy s ninesn pneine ims lieon going over tiio
. n mirnrlsc nnd Its unlookod , r,,i,i nf wnv In -this lonnlllv mnk-
nnniinrnment rosillted In ll cilllnk' inif nrrnncniiifmli fur tho brill en
p?c of prices In tho locnl stock building.
Purler iiroB. nro opening oiuccs in
tills city and also In Floroneo and It
le announced that they soon will be
gin establishing tholr construction
nunps. Apparently tho propnrntlmiH
for construction work nro holng
pushed ns rapidly as possible
Expect to Uetfln Soon
Tho Eugene Guard says:
Johnson I'ortor, It. 11. Porter nnd
C. C. Tinkler, of tho firm of Porter
CURRY COUNTY TO GET BIG MILL TWO MILLION DOLLARS DAMAGE
DONE BY VANCOUVER. 6. C. FIRE
Lnnpn.
I 10 o clock loniRiii u was n-iini-Eils
majesty's condition romnlna
innRed. Ho Is ppiiiI-coiiscioiib
nhn niivsicinns in niiununncu
I "" ... M - I
nnt elvpn mi nil Wipes, iok..
m i silent. A theatrical pro-
Ions playing niupslr hnvo boon
hnii. Snerlal rpllnlniiB porvlces
being held nt lliidhlsl temples
nnd n other c tics lor ins re-
. ... i.i v. j. lliliwci. ui mu in "i ikiivi
v, services nre nisii 'B,-iir,ilnrq onmn i inH. nvnnlnc nftor
In tl.o Uusslnn cnthedrai t , tr, ovor 10 Hlrolch of .,0 ,cs of
:e for tie wi. o nm sudden i oofl rMronA ,)(,tW0Cn the
5' Tn,n.5...'V.. .,I0W. .1-m. Noll tunnel and Ac.no. They expect
I ..., i . Ii, rnilnnw begin work in a vory short tlmo
ro,r ",,l,fcirl L lLmn on the plero of grading mentioned.
'f The" mnrcsfl roinn Inert " W rto'n "" wIlh B,,b-C0,n;
i'i r .i fV.rnmMiit t h niclit Implorn and getting ready. Material
Wr ?t nZ a o w tl'her: will ho forwarded both by tho Slus-
e r to lie throne. Prlnco YoshI-Mw nml from 1 ugeno.
BY SOLO
1 TALLftHT CO
i K.I. " ...
I. .....!.. ...III. -I.l1,., nn-r' I'.SIIIIIIIKII UIIIHII.
Il.ns not yet men able to go to! KBlnbllHJilnB ' Iib'h" S
ithcr. Tiio wife, liowovor, is nt i ""'" " ''"""" "" "l." ".
Lance 01 KllgPllO, nild Al'lllO, "II IIIU CIIHBI,
I Will IIO UOgllll Wlllllll II WITH, liri'iilll-
k'Ol'1,1) MAUI'. IT l'KKU ' lug to Jolinsoii rortor or me urni or
' ' Porter llrothors, contractors for tho
list Ion . to Matter of Pinianm .N'otl-Gnrdlner section of tho Kugone-
iCiimil Toll. I Coos liny line. air. rorior. ins
Associated Press to Coos lh l his brother. It. I). Porter, nnd C. C.
TlmeO I Tinkler, returnml lust evoning rroni
bxnON. .inlv 20 John nnrrett.'n two-day trip to tho const, going
tor Kcneral of tho Pan Amorl-i ovor tho lino of nurvoy west of Notl,
linlon. referring to tho Pnnamal wlioro Tvvoiiy nroinors iinvo worn
ilnnnnldress lit tho ciinninor won along on a j.wu-iooi uinnei.
immcrco today snld "If I had my Thoy wont through to Klorenro.
I would make the Pannnia cnnnl Tho trip was for tho purpose- of
tlally froo to vcssols of all na- selecting tho portions or tiio wont
. that Is. to hnvo tolls based ah- that aro to ho begun first, and for tiio
ely on tho cost of oporatlon nnd soloctlon of locations for tho con-
amo to every ting. I bollvo tiio structlon camps. .Mr. rorior wouiu
me In commerco to tho Unltod not venturo lo sny how ninny men
a rcsultlnir from such a nollcv would bo nut to work, saying tnat no
moro than offset any advantage had not Unci nn opportunity to talk
might result to anothor coun- with tiio sulMontrnctora. tho groni-
or portion of ' r work Is to no bud
lot. Constrmtlf n mntorlal Is to bo
tnkon In by wpv of tho Sluslaw nnd
nlso ovorland from Eugono .
It Is llkoly that tho Porters will
roninln In Kugono n fow dn'8 closing
up dotnlls of starting tho work on
tho 10 mllo strotch between Notl
nnd. Acmo.
Mr. Porlor, who owns tho Tlde
wntor Lumbor company, hnd nothing
to say rogardlng tho mill prospects
furthor than that tho lumbor busi
ness Is not vory oncournglng Just now
for construction of now mills,
llecelvo Fans
Tho Kugono Register says:
Tho air In tho Notl tunnol could
not bo cleared fast enough for rapid
work ns thoy nro getting In qtilto
a distance and Twoby brothers ro
celvod, yesterday a big fan which
will bo operated by steam power for
supply fresh air for tho workiuep. It
will bo Instnllod at onco.
CHICAGO PUTS MV'A.IM
OX "CHICKEN" AND "OH,
YOC llK.U'TllTT, DOM."
a. nuio.vnn iniv 50. Follow-
In? tho fining of a rash youth ,
$r.O for addressJng a young
wnin-Mi ns "Chicken," CUKngo r
bns ttidny s'ut tho lid down O
M.rliHv nn MlO I1SO of all SUC1!
oxpressloiis as "Oh, you kid,"
Reported Brookings Lumber
Company Will Build at Chet
co River.
It Ib reported that tho Drooklngs
Lumber, company of California Is
planning to build a largo saw mill
and logging rond In Curry county.
Tho mill Ib to located nt tho mouth of
tho Chctco river nnd tho road will
extend back Into tho timber. Just
how soon tho company expects to
stnrt building Is not known but when
they do build tho plant will probably
bo ono of tho Inrgcst on tho coast.
Tho Urooklngs company is a wealthy
ono nnd owns nliout 2fi,000 acres of
timber In Curry county. Thoy nro
tho largest Indhidunl holders of tim
ber In that county.
Last year the company hnd ongl
THREE HURT IN
noers nt work at tho Chctco river,
which Is In tho southern part of
Curry county. Soundings wore taken
and It was said that tho company
was investigating tho possibility of
mnklng a harbor thcro. Tiio com-
.pnny owns almost all of tho land In
tnnt locality, it lias been Bam at
different times that tho company
r would not build until a railroad was
built into Curry county but It Is re
ported now on good authority that
tho compnny will start building oper
ations within a year or olghtcon
months. Tho establishment of tho
,min In that locality will mean tho
building of a town and tho bringing
about of grent development in south
ern Curry county.
Tho elder Mr. Drooklngs Is a St
Louis man and Is ImmcnBoly wenlth-
ly. Ho gave eight million dollars to
n university recently.
LOG
M
Workmen Injured in Accidents
at Smith-Powers and Mc
Donald & Vaughn Camps.
Yesterday was a hnd day at tho
logging camps, throo men being In
jured and tnken to Mory hospital in
North Ilcnd.
N. McAlIster, nt tho McDonald
Vaughan camp on Danlols creek, had
his leg badly crushed by a log which
rolled upon him. Ills foot was torn
and disarticulated and ho was hur
ried to tho hospltnl. His condition
Is serious.
I). Pnpadnlop, a Greek from Camp'
No. 1 of tho Smith-rowors compnny,
on Coos Itlvor was also sovoroly In
jured, Ills right arm being almost
severed by a main lino. Ho lost a
largo amount of blond nnd was In n
bad condition this morning. Ho got
tnngled in tho cnblo whllo bucking a
a log, ho mlstindor8(nndIng Instruc
tions. Another Greek workman wns also
Injured In ono of tho camps yester
day hut his namo could not bo obtained.
1 M
M
ina Firm Buvs L onal
ant Owned by Capt. J. J.
iieynoids.
e Taliant compnny of Astoria
I'ureaasen tiio Reynolds snlnion
ejy In Marslineld and will opor
i this year. Last soason tho coin
was associated with tho South-
"regon Co. In tho oporatlon of
empire plant but this year tho
companies will oporato sopar-
iio com storago packing
w Marshflolii win nin ia ,.,..-
Nyflsh U'rC0 comnnn,os wl,,t"h
VISIT WILSON
0frt of lio Mko n Com
nl Inn..!. ...... I-...H
i.. , j u
Associate! prt.SB to Tho CoOB
HfW Tlmft0
IS'!!05?- J'y 20-Hended
rvnc ViariC ntlil Plnnii TAln
CrUnwl . "-... wwi Kuuuci
Ik Z " .ro ,,inn Ua,f tho dom
0,Hviorlty of th0 IIos ft
'UUaj for n Mmnllmnnt. i.u
l6Vlr"0r iN:0,,row Wilson, The
" "'journea until Monday
a i-. . .
lot" " Vav,s- the "Lumber
Lv oxpresslous as "OH, you Km, r
or "Oh, you uoauiuui hum. v
It's n capo of 0 days or a stiff
flue to all offenders, ngreo the
Chlcngn judges.
Anothor man wns henvllv
4 fined bv a judge and thrashed
A Into th bargain by the husbnnd
ol n womfM he affectionately
greeted as "baby."
IlarM-Cth"r ,W,U ,rench nt
1 , chiireh Sunday
bv n clci- Snocla
"wwrv;;;i
rplng
usie bv
KW
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Sl'OMl PICNIC. SUNDAY, Aug. I.
(I DOilON MASON Jar rubbers for
tiTSc at COOS HAY CASH STOKE.
.. Your, Portrait Iri colors,
Studio.
Walker,
IS
IN PORT TODAY
Arrives This Morning With!
Large Number of Passen
gers From Portland.
Tho nreakwater arrived In this'
morning from Portland with 08 pavl
sengers and a good cargo of frolght,'
and Is duo to Ball tomorrow at 1 p. I
m. Following Is her Incoming pas-1
songor list:
Mrs. Gllllsplo, Mrs. M. Post, J. C.
Swlnford, Mrs. Goo. Lorentz. Mr.
Ollllsjile. Hownrd Evans, F. W.
Dnvis, J. S. Patterson. F. II. Pru
dent, Mrs. K. Stoltz. W. D. Curtis,
E. A. Anderson, S. W. Johnson, Mrs.
A. II. Flckort. Mrs. A. Llndloom,
Wetevln Wakefield, Mrs. S. W. John
sou, Mrs, Hancock, Mrs. M. Hnncock,
Master Chas. Hancock, Mr. Ilyer,
Mrs. W. C. nalley, Miss Anna Hurg,
Mr. nurerk. J. Itonsdnhl, N. C. Mor
ris, L. Hoberts, C. Hohn, A. S. Hnm
niond, Olive Aiidersan, A. T, Hnlncs,
.1, E. Hnrbaur, Mrs. J. E. Harbaur.
Mrs. J. Castell, Paul Hoyd, Fr"d
Traverso. J. n. Wagner, W. F. Wells,
11. A. Wells. C. D. Wells. Miss I.ll
llnn Cook. Mrs. Ella Cook, Mrs. E.
L. Farlan. Miss D. Martinson, Alrrn
Jackson, Mrs. L. A. Wilson. W. r.
naugherty, Mrs. Chns. Sefuso. Clyde
SiiUinniid, K. Selzer. Mnblo FIske,
Mrs. I. Lando, II. H. Hnll, C. D. No;
fon. H. II. Cnroy, Jas. Watson, E. E
O'Knne, Dan O'Knno. Fnye O'Knn,
L. 13. Larson, F. Ha radon, Edwin
Woods, Mrs. E. Woods, Edwin
Woods, Jr., Emmett Smith, Cecil
Smith. Mrs. Emll Smith. Con
"p" ultz, Mr. J. E. Vnndernool, Miss
Yanderponl. S. L. Wakefield, Mrs. S.
L. Wakefield. Hazel Wakoflold. Mrs.
Ounsnii, Mrs. J. Dunson, F. H.
Phelps. Ami Soner, J. C. Slnughtor,
A. G. Mychell, L. Lngotz, S. Sovrg'ou,
J. 0. Mablev, W. Conrad. P. Pnrrls,
A, Denzer, John Anpst, Oscar Salon,
R. LIdberg, W. E. NIHeson. IT.
Grnnstson. A. Olson, Carl Johnson,
A. G'nnstson. John Ernnsknln, X.
Frlckson, Alfred Strandnhl, A. F.
Placke. A. Nelson.
TOE LOGGERS
F. W. Davis Here Again to
Carry On Evangelistic
Work.
F. W. Davis, the evnngollBt who
conducted missionary work In tho
logging camps of Coos county, has
again returned to this locality to ro
sumo his efforts in that line. Mr.
Dnvls hnR brought with him to as
sist him In tho work Hoy A. Prudden,
an evangelistic singer. Mr. Prudden
Is irom tho Dlblo Teachers' Tralnlns
School of New York.
Mr. Dnvls says that tho loggors
hnvo taken much Interest In tho
ovnngollstlo work ho has conducted
here, lie says that at nil the camps
ho Is cordially received by tho .log
gers and that he finds them n flno
class of mon to mcot. Whllo ho has
been In tho evangelistic Hold for tho
past seven years In Oregon, Cnllfor
nln and other western stntos, Mr.
Davis, and Mr. Prudden nlso, have
themselves worked ns loggers, a fact
which makes It easier for them fo
understand conditions In the cam ph.
ALLIANCE IN
CHARGE $2,000
TO KILL MAN
Such Is Said to Be the Price
of Murder in New
York.
(By Associated PrcBs to Tho Cooa
Bay Times) .
NEW YOItlC, July 20. Tho gang
of gun men nnd blnck Jackers who
riddled Rosenthal the gambler wlMi
bullets, are believed by tho dote'e
tlvcs to have been procured by
"Dald Jack" Itosc, under pressuro of
the "Police System" which was seek
ing cffcctunlly to closo tho moutn
of Rosenthal. It is further charged
that tho gamblers had to dlvldo tho
gains with tho police. Roeo Is a
closo friend of Pollco Lieut. Decker (
wno wns ycHicruuy ruiuuviti ns ncuu
of tho "Strong Arm" squad which
handles tho gambling sltuntlon In tho
city. District Attorney Whitman
glenncd enough to convince him that
Roso nt tho suggestion or knowledge
of tho pollco hired somo gang of gun
fighters to make away with Rosen
thal. Tho market rate for killing
mon by somo Enst Side gunmen s
said to bo $2000.
Three Big Warehouses and
Smaller Buildings Are
Destroyed.
$225,000 WORTH OF
AUTOS ARE BURNED
Fire Breaks Out at Midnight
In Warehouse District
of City.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Cooa Day
Times.)
VANCOUVER, D. C, July 20
Today's estimates of losses on ac
count of tho flro which broko out at
midnight on tho main stroot of tho
warohouso district, placo tho loss nt
nearly two million dollars. Throo
big warehouses, each worth a quar
ter of a million dollars, woro destroy
ed as well as n numbor of smnllor
blocks. Tho loss on contents Is vory
heavy. A. U. C. Motor Co. estlmatos
Its loss on nutos nt 1225,000.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
NEW YORK, July 20. District
Attorney Whitman who wont out of
town last night on an "important
mission" did not return to his offlco
todny and It wns said he would nnt
be back until Monday. Reports woro
TELLS ABOUT
m SPENT
Herman Ridder Says He Was
Largest Contributor to
Democrats in 1904.
(Dy Associated Pross In Cooa Bar
Times).
WASHINGTON, D. O., July 20.
Herman Rlddor, treasurer of tho
T)nmnrrnfln Mntlntinl PnmmlHnn In
ne nau gone to nave a secret conrer- 1908, producod today for tho Inspoc-
enco with tho head of n prlvato 1e- tlon of tho sonato commlttoo Invoa-
tectlve agency which ho has employ- tlgntlng tho expenditures of tho ofll-
cd In tho enso could not bo con- clal roporta of tho National Comrait-
flrillCd. Tlint most Of tho IllOmbJrS tops rornlnlR nn.l nrnnn.mnma l.n ,nA
of tho party In tho gray auto hnvo mod with tho Secretary of Stato of
fled to otlcr cities was reported nt k0w York In 1908
pollco hendnuartors. It was said do- ThCso ahowod tho total receipts
i'vimvi unill uuv.i liuoimiuiii'u Ml worn J.l.!'n 1.4.1 77 nml
many points on clues.
WOULD HELP TRAVELERS
1
TIIH MARKETS.
PORTLAND, Ore.. July 20. The
loppl wheat market' was unchanged.
Toennin market unchanged. Chl
p"o, July, 97c; Sept., '93Mc; Doe.,
9Cc. ', '-..,
' " ': a-s a
Sewing machines REPAIRED by
nn Pxnert. Mni-shlleld.CYCLERV. I
SUOMI PICNIC. SUNDAY, Aug. .
Most of the Passengers Are
On Their Way to
Portland.
Tho Alliance crossed In this mon.
lug from Eurekn with almost a ca
pacity load of tliroiiKli passengers
nnd a large cargo of freight. Sho
sailed at 3 p. m. for Portland. Tliotu
arriving on lior wero ns follows:
J. Steamberg, A. Hegdale, R. I..
Wyntr, Wm. Burns, L. Engeny, O.
Stowers, Miss B. Stowors, Mrs. -.
Cogno, A. Cogno, Mrs. E. H. nobl
deau, A. II. Lnne, Mrs, E. Lohr. Mrs,
Skelly, Wm. Skelly, W. C. Giilcen, F.
Ward.
Sailing on tho Alllnnco wero tho.
following:
V. Hartley, Mary Evorsol, Miss E,
Knowlcs, R, G. Butler, Louis Oster
Icho, II. Gllllsplo, Wm. Hoffman, Ot
to NIohaus, Mrs. Otto Nelhaus, Geo,
Meyers, and O. Carlson.
TEACHERS
W
Many Successful Candidates
for State Papers ih Reg
ular Examination.
SALEM, Ore., July 20. Following
Is the list of successful applicants fo;
stato teachers' certificates, whlci
wero Issued In June, each being n
one-year certificate, unless otherwise
specified:
Coos County.
Zottlo Gibson, Amelia B. Chaneny,
Dorothy Gibson, Mrs. Essie L. Cox,
W. A, Arnold, Margaret Curry, Ida
E. Gamble, Delia Bryant, Kathr.vn
Lohnherr, Ruth Mary Wade, Bertha
Conloguo, Jessie Huntley, Edith
Lusk, Beatrice McLeod, Eva A.
HIcklng. R. It. Bennett, Earle .
UrownMlve year paper.
. Curry County.
Francis Robinson, J. Jay Weer
Blng. Lola Tolman, Raymond D.
,HowJtti .Geo;aW,amJtli,
PInii ProiKied for Use of Interna
tional Paper Money.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times..
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 20.
Representntlvo Loyy of Now York In-" anything In 1908," nskod Chairman
troduced n bill which If passed would
establish an international noto syn
torn In tho United States. Ills Idon
Is to expedlto tho international busi
ness by additional convenience to
travelers. Undor tho proposed bill
tho secretary of tho treasury would
hnvo tho engraved International
notes indorsod with their monotnry
valuo in tho unit of Austria, Hun
gary, Belgium, Denmark, Flnlnwt,
France, Gorman empire, Grent Brlt
nln, Greeco, Netherlands, Itnly, Poi
tugal, Russia, Spain, Norway, Sw
don and Switzerland. Tho interna
tional notes would bo rodeomablo In
gold.
Ndt
LITTLE DAMAGE DONE
Italy Claims Her Boats Aro
Much Hurt.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times)
ROME, July 20. Tho Italian gov
ernment admitted in nu official uoto
Issued todny that the flotilla of Ital
ian torpedo boat destroyers attempt
ed yesterday to onter tho Dardan
elles. Tho destroyers succeeded In
ndvnnclng to Chnnnk Knlesl when It
wns decided to withdraw bocauso of
the sevore bonmbnrdment directed at
thorn from tho Turkish forts nnd
ships. The Italian vessols, the noto
adds, did not hnvo much damago
dono.
total oxnen-
dlturcs ?C19,'I10.0C. Rlddor snld ho
was tho largost contributor to tho
fund. Drynn mndo rulo that no
ono should contrlbuto moro than
$10,000, so Rlddor gavo $10,000 and
had each of his sons glvo $9,000,
thus making his totnl contribution
'$37,000.
Did August Bolmont contrlbuto
Clnpp.
"No, ho did not," said Rlddor.
Bolmont hnd told tho committeo re
cently that ho contributed nbout
$250,000 to tho Domocrntlc National
Committeo in 1904.
"Did Mr. Rynn contrlbuto In
1908?" wns nskod.
"No, bo did not. Tniumnny hnll
contributed $10,000." Rlddor told
tho committeo, nnd Robert Ewlng of
Now Orlenns rolloctod $37,000,
mostly in live nnd ten cent pieces.
Twonty-flvo thousand nnmos woro on
rollod on tho contribution list.
MAJOR KINNEY
LOSING PATIENCE
may mean tuouiil::
Thought That Mexican Rebels Hnvo
Further Plans.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20.
Rebel forces nlong tho Mexican bor
der are bolng disintegrated, accord
ing to the War Department reports.
Howovor. tho shipment of several
tl'ousand rifles and npproxlnintoly
100,000 rounds of ammunition luivo
gone Into El Pnso recently and that
has caused tho belief that further
troublo may be brewing.
LAUNCH JIM I ISE VENING
Steamer Speedwell Is Ready to Go
Into (lie Water
The launching of tho stcamor
Speodwell will tnko placo this evon
ing at 6 o'clock as previously nn
nounced. A. F. Estnbrook, for whom
tho vessol was built, will bo hero
from San Francisco to nttond tho
.launching.
Miss Gladys Galller, daughter of
FStovo Galller, will christen tho boat.
Accompanying A. L. Estnbrook from
'Bando nto attend tho launching woro
Mr. nnd Mrs. Galller and Miss Edna
Galller.
Says Southern Pacific Must
Accept Land Offer In
Two Weeks.
r
That tho Southern Pacific company
must accept tho offer of freo tormina!
grounds In North Bond boforo Aug.
2 or nevor again got tho land freo Is
tho statement mndo by Major L. D.
Kinney who mndo tho offer of largo
tracts to tho railroad compnny.
Tho proposition of Mnjor Kinney
wns to glvo tho Southorn Pacific 120
acros of land on Pony Slough nnd
nlso ovor ono hundred ncro3 of land
on South slough with two miles of
waterfront. Tho land wns to bo giv
en to tho railroad outright provided
that tho compnny would establish
thoreon freight dopot, tormlnnl
grounds and railroad shops,
"I mndo tho offor to tho Southorn
Pacltlc somotlmo ngo," snld Major
Kinney In spoaklng of his proposi
tion, "and It Is time for tho railroad
to tako It up. I will wait for two
weoks and If tho offer Is not accopted
at that tlmo I will withdraw. More
over tho offor of tho land will bo
pindo to another railroad, If the
Southorn Pacific ovor wants tho land
which I hnvo offered thoy must tnko
It within the next two weoks. I
will thon withdraw my c-ffcY for good
ns far as the Southorn Pacific Is con
cerned." Mnjor Klnnoy Intimates that thore
are other railroad Interests which
would be glad to havo tho terminal
grounds offered.
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