The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall
mid Coon liny Advertiser.
No. 330
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JL ROOSEVELT IS PLACED
IN NOMINATION IN CHICAGO
t ji.. DunnrncsiVP. PnrtVrS
t Nominee for Presidency
Wilt, MIlUllluvi"
SHLYLAUDED IN
NOMINA I IIMU orucuri
Ltrnrm Committee Finishes
Draft to Submit to Con- .
vention Late louay.
AAOVVVV
- - -
nOOSIJVKIP XOSIINATKli
(Uy Associated jtcbh.j
CHICAGO, HI.. Auk. 7
n,,inrn Hoobqvo t wnH nomln-
ittiil for tlio presidency by tlio
Rational Progressive Party this
Mternoon without opposition.
T
r Associated 1TOBB lO luu ,vva "
Times).
nillCAGO. Auk. 7 Tlio first floor
tato of tlio National Progressive
VETO MAY HOLD UP SALARIES AGAIN
IIIIIII'I III I I III (By
nUUDtlCLI IU
TOUR COUNTRY
Plans to Make Trip to Pacific
Coast and Visit Forty
Different States.
(Uy Associated Pross to tlio Coos Day
Tlmoa).
CHICAGO, Aug. 7 Col. Rooso
volt will lonvo for Now York tomor
row afternoon. I Jo will go direct to
Oyster Bay for n fow days beforo bo
ginning his cnmpnlgn. Jloosovolt's
lirst engagement Is to speak In
Hhodo Island, Aug. lGth and the fol
. ? rnvninn was nrccli)ltati'dl,owl"K (,,,y ln Boston. Ilia long
..?r"" Mn.Z fKinli'ln"" will lrolmbly begin early In
mnko no rear platform speeches.
SECONDJPLACE
W ' . . .... ..i. .....I mill. IIia ..nlnln,
iDtCd 10 KO lUlUllll nil.. v..u , , ,. ... , ,. ,.nl.ln ...111
Ion Breeches. . I ,i, - i.r...,. .,i.
iinrv .1 Aiiem oi ivnnRnn iuii wiu
Dosltlon nntl was seconded by Wm."
nn of Pennsylvania. Timothy L.
bodruff of Now York, I'ormor uov,
Lr Port of Now JorHcy and sovor-
fotlicrs stood by tho IcadcrB In fn-
of tlio recess. Tlio motion enr-
i
Mcdlll McCormlck, ehalrmnn or
fommlttco on rules today pro-
tied tlio cotlo governing tho now
lanlzntlon, Tho roport designated,
i now party "Tlio Progressive rar-
Thoro was objection ny somo
dropping ti.o ,NnionBi." j0in n pgr 0f ew rjrlean
flnnl adoption of tho rules was , c. ;j
off until tho commltteo could tO StCD ASldC TOf Man
ilder tho point anew. . From Ca ifomia.
rule forlilddlng federal oiilco-
ucrs irom silting as nsuonai com- iuy Associaicu itobb io ino uoob
Day Times.)
CIIICAOO, August 7. It wbb an
uounred this nftornoon thnt John M.
I'nrkor of New Orleans, onco spoken
of for vlco-prcsldency, would plnco
Gov. Illrani Johnson of California In
nouilnntlou for that olllco.
tttce-men provoked a storm of np-
tuio which was ronowod whon tho
e requiring states to havo pros!-
Dtal prlmnrles which read, provld-
thnt ilelegntCB to tho rrogres-
i convcntloiiB In tho future should
selected under Btntu laws whether
by bo optional or mnndntory. Pro-!
Ions wcro mado that whero stato
ifs canto Into conlllct with tho rules
tho convention tho stnto lnw
bull prevail. Contested dolcgntea
to no barred from taking pnrt In
i convention until their rlcht to a
It Is determined.
fhc rules were nuioiidi-d nftor tho
kvcntlon reiiSBPinlilcd
lll'SV OX IMiATFOU.M.
Xt'gm nntl Iiiimr Questions to bo
Inrluilcd In It.
(By Associated Press to Coob Bay
Timer )
CHICAGO. Aug. 7. A Biib-com-
mlttco of tho National Progressiva
flio namo . Pnrty Is hard nt work todny complo-
gested. "Tho Progress! vo Party," ting tho final drnft of tholr rocom
motchnnKed. tho nrnvlslnn bolnu mondntlona for tho platform for tho
do however to recognlzo dole- Progressiva Convention. A long con
es from states whero tho pnrty foronco with Col. Hoosovolt was hold
r u.iii ucen priMMiiptcu ny oppu- this morning, ii wna sum mo pini-
f or m hnd boon cut to loss than J.ouu
words. Thoro was a sharp discus
sion during tho night session on tho
negro question and It was roportod
thnt n plnnk on tho subject hnd been
Insortod after a closo voto. Tho 11
nuor trnfllo was also roported tho
subject of a plnnk.
Tin- Progrot, i.c Party platform ns
finally approved by thu commltteo
rtn rosolutlona and Col. Itoosovolt
...m .-I.ah ..ul IniA tlilr nflnrnnnn ift
no Stntn l,n..i.i i....' ';,'. .. "B K"" "" ",lu """ ''. -,
deloJV.n f. ' V 'uaa "n"1be tnkon up In tlio convuntlon ntter
i.Me.'"r. e,u',, congressman', i,o nominations.
'" amies senator.
I'rnlse for Itoosovolt.
M l!60 this nftnrnnfin rv.lnnl
psevelt wn i,ii.,.n.i i.. i. '.."..
litis n. I. '"" ill IIUIIIIIIllllllll
the Prwldcncy by V. A. Prendor
1 01 ew York.
)nsevihBPnech. ,10''nntInK Colonel
dhoeSLrrra8'r?vLowc''
tho ... . " l" l,lu lorniniioii
ZJOM. l" l'OB for
e i , uul'nroa "my candlr
fn:'..more thn a citizen, ho Is a
lodif fm n thl8 nomontouB'
h Wc?! d0bt whon a na-' ..... n o ,
how "u ii. CUI whothor It wlll.l OUllllluril uiuyuu uuiiiHaiijr
2pte4."lffl Enjoins Sherriff Gage
Senate Passes Federal Offi
cers Appropriation Bill in a
Way That Is Objectionable
to President.
Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay TImos)
WASHINGTON, D. C, August 7
Limited torms for civil scrvlco em
ployes, tho abolition of tho Com
morro Court 'and tho retention of tho
llvo Judges as oxtra circuit court
Judges will bo submitted to Prcsldont
.
RULWsTS A
Tnft ns provisions on tho leglslatlvo,
oxecutlvo and Judicial appropriation
bill. All theso proposals already ap
proved by tho Houso wcro adopted
by tho Scnato today by a voto of 30
to 19 agnlnst tho opposition of Son
ntors Cummins, Crawford, Burton
and Lod go. Tnft's friends say ho
will veto tho bill nlthough in doing
ho ho will hold up his own snlary nnd
that of evory mombor of Congress
nnd ovory United States judgo. Such
action would dolny furthor tho nn-,
mini appropriation over duo since
July 1.
FROM EAST TO PACIFIC COAST
DEMOCRATS TO
NbUHUt M!
WILSON
IS
NOTIFIED TODAY
Formally Accepts Democratic
Presidential Nomination
at Seagirt.
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay
Times).
SKAGHIT, N. J., Aug. 7 Govern
or Wilson was olllclnlly Informed to
day that ho was chosen at tho Balti
more convention ns tho nomlneo for
tho presidency on tho democratic,
ticket. Briefly nnd simply, Wilson
was uotlllod by Scnntor-oloct Olllo
JnmoB of Kentucky who omphnslzod
iir ho said that Gov. Wilson had ob
tained tho honor untrammolcd by
obligations nnd unombnrrassed by
ulllllntlons of any kind. Though
Gov. Wilson spoko ln accoptnuco the
oretically to tho llfty-two mombora
of tho commltteo roprcsontlng ouch
stnto and torrltory In tho Unltod
States, his speech sounding tho dopth
of his political philosophy was .hoard
by groat throngs. Prominent demo
crats, govornora of many states,
their families, members of Women's
National Democratic Loaguo and a
multltudo of scasldo folks enmo from
up nnd down tho Jersey const to at
tend tho exorcises.
MI
Pts or tho now pnrty. This sltua
wists in Pennsylvania, whero
ItOOSeVPlt folio worn worn pnm.
I led to adopt the namo "Washing
I arty." One Amendment to tho
es added four women to tho na-
nai cominittco as menibors-at.
Be. ThO basis nf rAiirf.cr.nlnllr.ii '
chanced to nrnvld mm iir.io..ntn
fath COIlKlTSsloiuil i!lHt,.r. ,,,,,1
each 5000 VntpH cnat tnr Mm n.
Il Ik,. . " -- " !'"-
-. ...u iirvvions election, nrovld
COLLECTION OF
TAXES FOUGHT
R?ot.moK
r man in Amur ..nn n ...1'
lis such -..""..." '"" """ i,ro"
pheoio,n"e" '8 'or task'
iTonl,.BJ,Ld.8to h"8' access writ-1
from Proceeding.
COQUILL.K, Or., Aug. 7 Follow
ing Judge Wolvorton'a ruling that
! .n every pago of hfc offlpini Vnr ' tho Southern Oregon company must,
he ha8 fought ho wl": Pay tho taxes on its land grant hold-.
; m American llfo and conn mr ,nes ln Cooa county- Snerirr ungo
the. HoRnJr." ""' conquer- took stens lmmodiatoly to collect it.
ivaUsreliSXoyer, beforo ho had proceeded
M tare lee a certalntTln So " far- ho was B0rV0(l wltU nn ,n'l
11 other t,.i- v,-'liiy in nopo .,. atii 1,1 rrnm ooii.
re t me ir. ., ' ""? " (Ul not ,,. , .,, ... iitinn
in titV.. ,s"v That task has "'"" ".b..1";" u'v ' " . 'ZZ
art . . "IWI mtorm ttent lovni. 1,,u "0l""B ol l" ,UOi- "" """
URS? th task be. nJXm?' "hlcl, now own, tho Southern Ore-
,e?ha8 Bav " "f"a,T uy to prln- "." . -" -n '"." tV" T. n ,'R
., Jh of experience nnniin Ji.0i!.? lnnd grant holdings In Coos county
'i men for the dutv " nro not known hero ns tho suit wasi
l.f . w iiT ll 1
r-'gnt Will Second uegun in ieuerni court ai roruunu.
;d the first , ,en,"- L,nUBy, CALEDOXf AX PICXIO
Nhw Planned fr i? Bocon("ns Charleston nny. Sunday, August
11. All Invited Take Steamer Alert,
and launches Alice II. and Standard.
Bring your lunch.
TO
BE CANDIDATE
Report That North Bend Will
Name Him for Port Com
missioner Race.
It wns reported hero today that
a movomcut had been started In
North Bond to havo Horbort Arm
strong, resident mnungor of tho
Moiinshn Woodeuwnro nnd Southern
Oregon companies, chosen ns ono of
North Bond's two candidates for port'
commissioner. It had been uiidoi
stood thnt 0. S WInsor and L. J.
Simpson would bo tho two candl-;
dntos but n movement for tho so-,
lectins of Armstrong and Simpson Is
now said to bo on I
Today, a petition for nominating
J. A. Ward of Mllllcomu was placed
In circulation.
Tho nomluntlng potions of W. S.
Chandler, Dr. 10. Mlngus, A. II. Pow
ors, Henry Sengstncken. Duncan For-,
guson, W. F. Squlro, W J. Itust, E. j
A. Anderson nnd A, 0. Rogers havo
been filed so far.
Cooston AVnnts lu
Wm. E. Honinio of Cooston was In
MnrshiloM today on business and rc-j
ports that a meeting of tho residents'
of that tootlon called tho othor dny
on matters connected with tho Ken
will Tulvpliouo compnny- wna dovotod
largoly cj a difcussion of Port Com
mission matters. Most of thoso pro
sent woro In favor of J, A. Ward and
A. O. Rogors for two of tho commis
sioners. They nlso thovght that something
should be dono to Insure a division
of tho commiPbloners for tho varlops
parts of tho districts. It was pro
posed to di vl.lo the wholo district
into three or llvo districts, allowing
Mnrshfleld find North Bend threo of
tho conunlFfcluiiera and electing tho
other two from thf outside. A com
mittee consisting oi II. A. Ward, A.
O. KJeilum! ana G. Gllbertson was
selected ti. confer with tho Marsh
llold Chamber of Commerce and tho
North Deed Commercial Club to seo
what could be dono about dividing
up the con.iiilrlon. .
MORE FIR NG
ACROSS BORDER
Mexican Rebels Said to Have
Opened Fire to Cause
Trouble.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coot
Bay Times.)
EL PASO, Tex., Aug. 7 Mexican
rebels fired again last night on tho
United States troops on guard on
tho bordor. Tho Americans return
ed tho flro. Tho soldiers bollovo tho
firing was dono by rebel patrolmen
with malicious Intent.
PEACE IX MEXICO
To Meet Government Men Iteliel
Demands .Madera's Itcrilgmitloii
(By Associated Prosa to tho Cooa Bay
TImos).
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 7. nopro
sentntlvcs of tho government will
moot Emlllonn Zapata, tho robot
leador, at El Kllguoro, Morolos, to
morrow to discuss measures aiming
toward pci'tco In tho southern pnrt of
tho ropubllc. Zapata lias declared
ho will entertain no proposal unless
It contained Mndoro u resignation
Split in House Majority Ex
pected on Battleship Bill
' This Week.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coob
Bay Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, August 7.
Insurgency ln tho Democratic ranks
in tho Houso Is expected to appoar
when tho nnvnl appropriation bill
comes up this week as n result of last
night's caucus when tho "no battle
ships" contingent prevented action
by staying nwoy. Tho battleship
ehamplona Insisted todny that they
would tako no further action looking
to a gathering of tho party but would
consldor thcmsolvcs frco to act In tho
Houso. Tho lendora havo ovolvod no
plan but nn agreoment to nccopt tho
Sonato's proposal to ono battlo ship
would bo brought about It said.
STILL PROBE
JOINER CASE
Sheriff Gage Investigating Dis
appearance Arrests Ex
pected Soon.
Sheriff Gngo is still Investigating
tho dlsnppenrnnco of Wm. Joynor
from his ranch below Empire Ho
went down this morrdng in compnny
with C. G. Hocltott.
It is understood' thnt Sheriff Gage
Is going on tho theory that Joynor
has mot with foul play and while ho
Is snld to havo secured somo clues, ho
Is endeavoring to find what has been
dono with Joyner beforo mnklng
nny arrestB.
It was reported today that Detec
tive Ghorst of Portlnnd has been pro
bing tho Evans murder caso on South
Slough with in tho last fow weeks.
This Investigation, it 1b said, stirred
up tho fooling that broko thero
nmong some of the South Slough don
Izons last spring and Is believed that
tho troublo might havo had some
thing to do with Joynor's disappear
ance. Peculiar Chap.
Joynor wna decidedly a peculiar
chap. Ho wns nearly six feot tall,
straight and mado a good appoar-
anco. in laci, no was a goou juuKiug
follow. Ho had a small moustache,
rather sandy and had brown hair.
Ho appeared to bo about thirty years
old. Ho welghod probably 160,
Ho apparently hnd a good educa
tion, writing a good hand and bolng
ablo to carry on a mora Intelligent
conversation than would bo expect
ed from his recent surroundings. Ho
had sorved in tho army.
Ho camo to Coos county threo or
four years ago -from tho north. Ho
told Ilttlo of his past but spoko oc-J
caslonally or his mother in tho east.
Ho was decidely dissolute In his
habits.
Ho rented the small ranch on
which ho has been living from tho
Simpson Lumber company.
HANFDRD CASE
PROBE URGED
Congressman Berger Wants' a
Further Investigation of
Judge's Associates
(By Associated Press to tho Coob Bay
TImos).
WASHINGTON, D. C, August 7
Representative Berger, author of tho'
Impeachment charges against fornior1
Judgo Hnnford of Sonttlo, urged up-j
on Attorney General Wlckershnm to- j
day tho prosecution of somo of tho
men mentioned In tho Investigation.!
Borger said Inter that ho believed thp
fedoral grand jury ln Soattlo would
tako up tho question.
S
T
AT HOSEBURC
File New Freight Tariffs with
the Interstate Commerce
Commission Today.
INTER-MOUNTAIN RATE
IS REDUCED SLIGHTLY
Reduction Order of Commis
sion Carried Out at Ex
pense of Coast.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 7
General increases in freight rates on
commodities to bocomo offectlv
Scptcmbor 2 aro proposod ln now tar
iffs filed by transcontinental rail
roads with tho Intorstato Commorco
Commission. Whllo tho now rates
aro doslnged to meet tho commis
sion's decision ln tho Spokano, Reno
nnd Phoenix rato cases and would
roduco tho rates to intcrriiountala
territory, thoy would materially In
croaso tho rates from all eastern to
Pacific coast points.
Tho proposod tariffs which aro to
affect all transrontlncntnl traffic woro
filed by R. II. C. Countlss of Chicago,
for all tho transcontinental railroads.
It always Iiiih been contondod by tho
railroads that these rates woro too
low.
Tho commission hns not chocked
up tho tnrlffs with present rates but
such an oxaiiilnulU.il as hns been pos
sible Indicated thnt llio incronsos to
tho Pncillc terminals nro consider
ably grantor thin iho reduction to
tho lntor-ltoeky iiioinitnln torrltory.
Countlss snys that somo carload
rates to terminal points nro advanc
ed on commodities which nro not sub
ject to water competition to any
groat oxtcnt. This ndjustmont, Ire
polntc out, croiti.s.nn ndvnnco to tho
tnrmlnnls but reduces tho rates to In
terior destinations. Somo commodi
ty rales in forco nt presont aro absol
utely eliminated, thus automatically
transferring tho articles shlppod to
tho western classification under
which tho rates would bo consldor
nbly higher thnn nt present. Coun
ties mnlntnlns this ndjustmont would
lellovo tho discrimination ngnlnst In
torlor destinations which now exist.
PERRINE LAO
BEFORE JUDGE
Worthless Paner Floated Here IA'Ii,: i'kkmnk ok iioskiiukg,
vvui uiK-aa rdjjui nudiuu nti o . sriAYEit of joxathax quick,
ivu iruuu ui ouu5 nay
Swindler Found.
UP IX JUVENILE COURT AT
COQU1LLE.
So fnr, tho local officers havo beon
unablo to find any definite traco of
Clins, Daniels, or whatovor his namo
might bo who passod bogus chocks on
IX FATHER'S CUSTODY.
COQUILLE, Ore., Aug. 7.
! Judgo Hall In juvonllo court
mr'A,":. ""-'"i"- "V ,";..,,. i found Lylo Porrlno a dolln-
Chr.rPen Ts Vennlni" and' WZX ! t
Chas. Thorn of North Boia inst week. I . ,.": "", " i 7i. ;.. VpiT
i. i,rtn...i i.. i. if. i.r.o.i tho order of tho court. Tho caso
it bollovod that ho loft on a boat1
beforo tho chocks woro discovered
to bo bogus
have beon hav
lonco but owing to tho bad checks
will not bo tnkon beforo tho
Rosoburg merchants' rnml Jury' Ju,,B0 ,In doc,d-
invlnV? n J!mlSr ovnr 'nK Hint tllOrO WOS 110 OVldOIlCO
alLng.a.,fin'",r Si. except that of the boy and any-
having been passod thoro about tho'
sr.mo time thoy woro passed on Coos
way tho lad was too young for
v criminal prosecution
!
T?n. 1. In .fin. !.. . 1 n . iltffn.nn. v.r..
.., ll o ii.uub.ll w.uv uitiu.uui. iiiuu j rinrtfTTf t r. r n r l
turned tho tricks. Tho following' vVwl"", "" ""' V-"' '"
from tho Rosoburg Nows tolls tho
story of tho worthless paper floated
there:
Jerry Tuzar, who for tho past six
Porrlno, tho Rosoburg boy who shot
nnd killed Jonnthnn Quick of Co
qulllo nt Bnndon tlio dny beforo yos-
torday, will bo arrAlgnod bofore
months has been in this city posing J?S John P. Ilnll In Juvonllo court
ns a painter, Saturday took advan-l loon- "" i accouni oi no imi
tnge of tho acquaintances ho had ' J',0"1 1 nM(l llIa confoBaoil guilt, tho of
mado hero and passed a number of f clnls nro POwled what to do about
worthless checks on locnl business ? ca? Ju. "al will probably
men and then made a Hurried de-l take tho matter mder dv se me t
parturo. Simon Cnro cashed ono of """ lu l"u """ " -
the checks calling for $5.00, R. B
Matthews was stung for a similar
amount. Tho Now York store cashed
another for $11.00 while a local bar-
crlmo'
V."." Wanned for .?"' ...,J
N;0ki!.ro'-.twenty.nvemin-
rd to ecomi Ti daniB waB lntro
P of Illinois. nomination on
ftsvsn, T,knl VOU havo
t & Tr.VA. i,,0o 72 Pnclflc
-v VO.
MASOX FRUIT JAR IIUUBERS J
DOZEX for 5 OEXTS nt tho COOS
HAY CASH STORE.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
AXXUAL MEETIXO
OF STOCKHOLDERS
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
annunl meeting of tho stockholders
of the Coos Bay, Rosoburg and East
ern Railroad and Navigation com
pany will be held. on Monday, August
19, 1912, at 12 o'clock M , at the
offlco of the company In Marshflelu,
Coos county, Oregon, for tho purpose
of e!ecMng directors of said com
pnny nnd for tho transaction of such
other business as may come beforo
said meeting.
G. L KING,
Secretary,
XO TARIFF BOARD.
Houso Refuses to Permit Its Con
tinuation. (By Associated Press to Coos Bav
Times).
WASHINGTON, Aug 5. Notlco
was served on tho senato today that
under no circumstances would tho
houso ngreo to a continuation of tho
tariff board. Provision for such a
continuation had been placed by tho
senato in a number of appropriation
and tariff measures.
DANCE EAOLE8' HALL Saturday
eve., AUG. 17. L'ato music. KEY
ZElt'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragging,"
PEXSIOX HILL CLASH.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
lior. Rimer Damntta. took n. rlinnrn; rimes.)
for $5.00. It is understood that tho1 WASHINGTON, Aug 7. Tho
checks woro all drawn on tho Doug- "Klt to pass tho $150,QOO,000 pon
lns National Bank nnd boro vnrlous "'on npproprintlon bill wns lost by a
signatures. Some of them woro os-!tl0 vot ' the Bonnto today nnd tho
tenslbly drnwn ny a C. H. Miller and, measure was sent back to tho houso
pavnblo to Tuzar, others wero drnwn! for a furthor conferonco. Aftor a
by' Tuzar motion to ngreo to tho house amond-
"Warrnnts havo been Issued for 'Vont to nbollsh the seventeen pen
his arrest but as it Is moro than llko-1 sln agencies had beon lost on a tie
ly Tuzar has left tho city, no arrests vote, the senato agreed by a voto of
have been mado. Tuzar has beon hero 2,9 to 20 to stick to its domand that
for somo time and has held himself tlio pension agencies be -retained,
out as an artist. Ho has dono consld- This Is tho only point that tho houso
erablo interior decorating in cafes nml Bennt0 aro nr out on.
and other places It is understood that! .,,,,.,. , n ,, ...
ho wns an experienced gambler and! ArrhMlti.N, A. o. u, .
that when not engaged In pninting ho!
has piled his skill with the cards." Mammoth Lodgo No. 87, A. O. L.
TJtinr tv rnvvAt-vTnr w-. will hold tholr regular mooting
i nil I r T.I . ' Thursday evening. Aug. 8 A full
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 5 Tho In- atrendnnco is required. This is the
auguratlon of tho Danish-American stnrt of a r01BIng campaign nnd
natlonnl park In Jutland took plaeo your ilcp js needed Tho Deputy
hero today beforo a hugo gathering; Grand Master for the state is horo
which Includede several thousand
Danish-Americans. Tho park had
been presented to Donmark by Da'i
isu citizens of tho United States.
and wants to meet nil tho mombors.
E. A. ANDERSON.
Recordor.