The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    HE WORLD DOESN'T STAND STILL AND WAIT TO HEAR YOUR SIDE Of THE STORY
frTnVKIl..ISlNa In Tho TIMES
A!U ?. . v,... ltrnl Estnt "In
WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMKS
Will Keep your lucoino from
Furnished Itooms Steady.
YOU enn really help tho family
revenues by renting a fow furnished
rooms and, If you know how and
whon to uso tho classified column,
you may keep that llttlo oxtra 1r-
coino as "steady as a clock."
mmtz
.1. Market" Effectively!
' i lot tho facts about your
11 W,l beforo tl.o oyes of all "poa-
f'fhfv.rs" I" town. And If thoro
nf thorn who ought to own
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES. A Co,!f,l!i!'rn:fJ&r, Mnl1 No. 103.
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YALE 10 PRINCETQ
rrp UK TIMES concludes Mayor Ford's Interesting and Informing
n uuiiiiiuuiiun io tno waie-rwoi'KB oiscussiuu in inis issue. ino
--1 tlllrill'llll lllniln ...111 l. ln1..t..1 ... flnnM lint. .tnA..1. ... ..I.. I....
PUT I BRIE OF FOOTBALL
....u..ii iiiuiiu ..i iiu iiuiiJiu. hi tuua ijii iuuiiu ill Hii'HK
lafllllln nilil nitnutinln InlnKmnllnii .... ... ..m. imnftiii n...t n..
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if" 1ST A
OF PEACE
0
A CUTTY WATER SYSTEM
w
. , in Coon ltX TlniM.1
mJ,T Tov lC.-Tho Rulgurlnn
SOFIA. .J"A i Jim n les
Miet coniimiiiii"-"
KVh grand v Mor on sub
h "'l! ta and tho Intcr-
C o vl ws hetween tho Balkan
W lbi Turkey within 2-1
rfpUKHjB thO l.OStll-
otri i i..,,,,.! nB tho Blu
rt ,lii uo v""L" " . Wll., to
u wJaa ",u "",, W Hibio
T" ,. nvor conditions.
y,S .nnco may avort tho
Mjupi nii.l . ,.,. Info
& inople It ho.iovod that
foMttnunop i. .,..,. f Turkoy
R WC nBtantlnoplo, and tho
22? bo Preparing to start
Mcbatalja- ...... ... ,,...,
m AltM If" I" Coon ""r T'"1"'1, ,
VIENNA. Nov. 10. Tho Turkish
irfiwn at " ,,,,., n.,f fiPim,t
WT'.lnys and tho Turkish
f to ft newspaper dispatch, that
... t. it il.. t.rtrnau 11 11 ( II tlm
it man of tho Turkish gnrrlson
u hlltn oven should tho Ottoman
-.Teramcnt oruer nun m "";
. .in nm fnll Into tho hands of
e enemy, lie declares.
i.'... ,t.i 11 ii tit Pi'iiri.
jj AwjUttJ Trfta to Coal IUy TlmM.l
n irmlBtlco with tho Bulgarians
. ...i- .....I l.n n...n.irrnil
i ill prounuiiirv win uu i'"'B
i.u. .L. .,. r.nt' iIiivm. followed
If negotiations for peace. 'I ho
wrwim irnvivrnment fully rcallzcB
tat farther realHtenco can only
ilJUllICO tllO pOSIUOIl III iiirnujt
in ii- ...... In Avlrnmntl
IMJ ll IIUlllilllu in ui"""v
ittltmatlcitl nnd might lead to
im creator humility. Physicians
ir mtny oi tiio wciuihih i i"
men who aro invoiiueu uru nun
:3kteJ.
t .... ii. .i
ru'inu viii.mi
ft AwxUtM TiTH lo Coo IUy Tlmw.1
COXSTI.NOrhK, NOV. 1U. ino
.... ...1... .A.l.lnlilu ll.lllltll In
uaj lumhll iu.iiiiui.io iiii...r
Jl a change of u fanatlo outbroalc
departliii; for Huropo bocauso
! the cholera.
Cliolern Woic.
JF AwcUifl rnn to Coo llir Tlmw.J
ro.ST.NTiori.K, OV. 1U.
n. .L.. . it .- . .... !.
:i cauiera I'luui'iiuu uiuuiik iuu
uuia irois iiuiiiiiiK I"" im" ui
itldcatloni nt Tchotnlja In front
! CoMtantlnople, Is rnpldly bo--ilnj
worse. Moro than COO
wi aro rcporieti tiany nuu um
it Mn.Ml.n- nu.A..i nnn
' uuiuuvr I'ACUl'UD UUVUi
HE FOR
till ELECTION
LK- W. Winkler today decided to
S1A MmlMnln n . . .. n I I . n ..
it i v"'"iiu iur UUIIIlWlllllUli
i mends nro clrculatliiB his no
m which nre beliiR rapidly flll
- Mr. Wlnlrtor Is ono of tho most
Srtti i ' t'10 5'0un,'0r ,non ot
i. v ' ,I,B cuiiumiicy i
'J heartily commonded by all
io know him.
,r,,T- Haines has boon urged to
,''JJut It was understood this nf
T0n that lln wmil.l nnl. nnlne
race.
N. Ekblad and P. 8. Dow
--.V, ,u, uuunciinion.
A DtlmhaM ... i. . i
k,.:c. wv'. "u ueen urging i;nri
t iv. 5na c- A- Johnson to run
P'.'or coimcllmcn.
B th t fc l "' ,nt0 U"9 aItr"
aw!nJoaUl t0 onter tho raco
t Bilht s sald thla afternoon that
It ii i. ,. vni l0 uo B0
J of iu ,y wns a,so bo,nB talk-
isdld.t- O,iernoon as a possioio
ft't ' McArthur and John A.
tint i. ;u uiner8 wno wero
i'lte. t0Dgly tn,ked of as can-Vau-'n.
""ncllmen.
:'itln til MCUttrason today was clr-
iliv?, nominating petitions of
. Dutier ror clty recordor
Tie Rnin a"st Ticket.
atlnf allstsT ar ta"B of
ler ,f ' ,J' Stephan for re-
Bohrer fP W- nehfeld and c-
- -v. tuuncumon,
hi Mi toholJers of the Coob Day
;ted i " 0, aro urgently re-
NoeV. coc at tho Chamber of
L.. V'C0 ronrnu i -r un.u .
discus, . Tue.sday, November 19.
10 the company.
FLH JO RILL
ISO
tra CHAHOE for FANCY
tasf'
KlUSTAMo i,0Ur tlea or other
isit STonr0,FTS- coos BAY
"SXKSAG.IV,Xa tally and place
?IffIPB '2. . Vm MNB of
LVS TVo SV"3 "AX-
4UIIL3(
I Mr AnorU(p1 I'nt) lo Coos lux Tlmrn
INDIANA POI.IS, Intl.. Nov. If..
.TnmcB 11. McNaumra In his flight
from Los Angeles after ho blow up
tho Times building, has expressed
hopo of tho explosion would bo at
tributed to escaping gas In tho
basoment nnd his reported purposo
to murdor the women stenographer
omployod by the Ironworkers un
ion bocauso Bho know too much,
woro rolatcd at tho dynamlto con
Hplrncy trial today by Krank Eck
hoff, n nolghhor and friend of tho
McNnmara family In Cincinnati. Tlio
Htcnographor was MIbb Mary C.
Dyo. Tho writer said: ".lames II.
McNnmara said sho know too much
nhout tho dynamiting and ho pro
posed to talk to J. J. about hor be
ing taken out of tho way. No said
bo thought It to ho a good Idea and
If I followed her on the train and
put a small bomb under hor timed
so that It would explodo after I got
off tho train."
Kckhoff said ho was requested to
outer Hno tho plan to put a bomb
uiidor Miss Dye. MUs Dyo now
lives In 1'lttsburg nnd recently Iden
tified hundreds of letters Introduced
by tlio government Implicating AZ
defendants In tho conspiracy.
CLOCKS isi:i IX
MAKING MOMIIS.
inr AMotUtM TriM lo Coot Ptr TlmM.J
INDIANAI'OMS. Intl.. Nov. 10.
.Towolry storo employes testified In
tho dynnmlto conspiracy trial today
that tho alarm clocks used by tho
McNamara brothers and McMnnlgal
In tho tnnnufneturo of bombs worn
purchased In such quantities as to
nrouso suspicion. Tho similarity of
a clock which McMnnlgal lost In
Peoria to tho ono found nt I-os
Angeles, wns ono of the. clues that
put tho detectives on tho trail or
tho dynamiters.
IMtKTAHK KOII SICSSION.
CleikH Working on the Tariff He
vision lllll.
inr amoiuim rnw to coo iur tiwm.i
WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 1C
m i... ..r i. liniisn ivnvfl nnd means
iih ivn in mi u"uu .w.. .-..--
comlmttPQ bognn work today upon
tho tnrirr rovision um m """"
rial session of congrosB, which ProH-Idont-olect
Wilson stated ho will
call next April. Tho p'frot''J
leaders lmvo been confldont that
ii .i.,-i.. itm Inonnilnir ad-
HOIIIO lllll" ili.in.h " ."
ministration ho would force the tar
iff BISUO 10 an minimum" m
much of tho dotall work of pre-
. ... i.m l.. ...i.lii. wnv. lllfi
paring uio um "'v'. ' ," , ,
suggestion had been mndo by Influ-
entiai inomuora oi i" "'
tho Joint commltteo of tho liouso
... . J-".. . tnnnilmp (n niltllSt
any dlfforonco thnt may exist bo
tweon tho Democrats of tho two
hodlcs. Such action will rosult In
tho Bpeedy diBposmon m ui i".
revision noxt April.
.. i i.un ilntnrminnil nS
yot whothor ono gonoral bill will
bo Introduced embracing tho wool,
cotton, Iron and steel revisions
which tlio iJQiiiiiKrwuw ..w..- ..
provlouBly passed, or whether each
of those tariff schedules will again
bo brought up In tho form of bop
nrato bills.
HIVE TODAY
ONfiEOIlO
Tho Redondo arrived In this af
ternoon from San FranclBCo with
about 1200 tons of freight and a
b,BBhlTrtirr.ril'tThr.d.y morning
nt 7:30. ... n ihn n.
Among tnoso ui'"6 w- -"
dondowero: wuilams.
D. . .Morgan, " " ';; ht
D. W. Jenkins. MIbb M. Knight.
Mrs. ram """," a m Pot
Martin, A. E. Carlson. A. M. lot
ere. F. Zahnor. P. D. Martin. Chas.
Erlckson. T. Schwartz. M.E Langs
ton, R. Stanton, J. Darby. II. An
drews J. F. Jones. W. Nicholson,
H?" mrnet A. V. Wlckinan. A. H.
Flynn. Mrs. J. A. Bye , Mra.
Kitchen, unesiui " rfrott
Kroeser. G. Trottner, Mrs. iron
nor F Hesenberg. Guy Bonds.
Chas. Seaman and E. J. Raymond.
When In ncel ot
PLUMBING,
HEATING,
ZSHECT METAI, WORK,
OAIjT 101- J
PIONEER IIDWRE CO.,
When douo by us It Is done rJgU
Ill Sioux city, where tho pooplo own the water works, they dorlvo a
profit of $70,000 per year. In addition to furnishing froo water for
hydrants, for street flushing, free water for fivo hospitals, city schools
nnd till orphanages nnd chnrltablo Institutions. Wlillo In Dos Moines
It costs tho taxpayers $00,000 for hydrants and city wntcr, nnd In
addition the people of Dos Moines pay as high as $20.00 per year
for water, while in Sioux City tho ordinary S- or lO-room liouso sel
dom, If ever, costs moro than $8 or $10 a year. Mayor Ford shows
conclusively that If Dos Moines had Btnrted 20 years ngo nnd spent
only tho money they have pnld the water company for servlco In thnt
tinio they would lmvo their plant paid for now nnd saved tho poo-
til iv I li mi tin ii flu tt dnt In a it tin tn no n f iitiani in nnnitin M V tu ilnmnmt.
ll. ilMIIIOIIillta J( UUIIIIIOl 1VkUIO . lt VOVIII, IUU UlllflllllJ 1(1 V 111 -
Ing $2,000,000 for their plant.
Tho situation Is analogous to Mnrshflchl at tho present tlmo whero
the water company Is demanding n now thirty-year franchlso nt In
creased rates.
Tho Times thinks It understands tho Intelligence nnd temper or tno
people of Mnrshflchl that they will refuso to bo held up In this hlgh-
iinilticil manner. i no win iiuiiiiiiiu u miuuro iium uiiu iiiiiniivuu bui
vlco from tho water company. If Mr. Dennett and his associates re-
liiso 10 give nils ttniicr ineir ureauiii Buvuiuvun juhib iiiiiiuiiibu uiiu
refuso to soil tholr system at a rcasonnblo prlco thoro Is nothing to
Jiruvuni ino peupio oi hub cii iruin iiiaiiiiiniK mi iuiii.-iuiiuuiii. uiiiiii-
clpal system and permitting Mr. Donnett to ndopfc his ndvlco to tho
people oi .Mnrsiiiiciu nuu hwuih iiwiniu nun ins wuiur cuiiiihiu.
Tho present water rotes In Mnrshneld, nB may bo readily soon by
comparison with olllclnl nnd authentic figures published In this pn
por. aro among tho highest In tho United States and whon they seek
i. .... . . .l.l l-.-nttlH. .. II.ImI. ..aamm n .. .1 1.nl .!.. vnlna alllt
III IUrll!llllllO lliUir irilllUlllBU lUI UIIIIJ JUIIIS mill UUUOl IUU linua nun
higher, It Is tlmo tho pcoplo called a unit.
TIIO lOIIOWUlg IS UIO CDIlCllllllllK liuriiuns ui .tllljur ruruo uauvmuiii.
pnpor:
Hates In VnrluiiK Snuillci' Cities munlclpnl plant Domestic rnto $r
I . ..au n. ....... ffllnM Mnln 1 f? O.trt
iur iiiiiiiiiu. .uuivi iiiiu i v, m-u.
per 1000 for first .10,000. 10c for
excess. Water Is obtained from
wntor bearing Btrntn about '10 feet
deep. Tho lialanco of tho report I
will glvo you was furnished by Mr.
O. O. Morse, tho engineer, ns I
bollevo It rovers tho question In
a way that Is very Interesting and
instructive Thoro Is a very good
lesson In it.
May I. 11)11, to May I, It)!'-'.
Number of consumers, 8GG. Num
ber motored, 350. Numbor mi
motored, CIO. Total pumpago, 83.
718,101 gnllons. Metered water,
27,107,805. Unmotcred wator, r.fl,
340,2iri. Sprinkling and flushing
(city use) 1,000,000. Total water
revenue. $r202. Total motxir rove
nuo, 3782.10. Total flat rnto rov
oniio, $1509.00. Rovonuo por 1000
irnllnnu iiinlorml wntor. 13 4-1 Oi!.
Roveuuo per 1000 gallons flat rata
water. 2 7-i uc. uosi to pump
por 1000 gallons, 4c. Profit on
7.iU7.H!ir. Rniinnn moiorcu nt. v
WOMAN KILLS
HEO
GH1LDREH
KINAIi SCOUKS
Princeton
Harvard 3
i SCOUKS. I
0; Yalo 0.
:, Dartmouth 0. I
mill Towns.
I do not foci that It Is necessary-
to set out tho roporls nt any
length In tho ninny towns whero
rates nnd conditions nro nearly tho
iiniiin. Tlio rpnnrtn show a Very
wide rniigo of rates. Tho remedy
for this condition or nnnirs is uio
most Important question for us to
rnimlilni'. Tim most llkolv roillcdy
In my judgment Is to hnvo all
rates suliject to a commission sim
llni. tn tlm iilun ndontcd bv EOV-
urn) Rtnlna In t tin nnst fOW VCarS.
Tiio powers of tho commission un-
dor such inws as cnacieti in ino
states of California and wiacpn-
ulii U'lir.rn lint nllK' tllO ratO Is
subject to tholr control, lull nil
shnrcs of stocks and bonds sold or
ordored for sale much bo submitted
i.i tiw. roinni sslan nnd tienr their
O. K. boforo thoy nro offorcd for
snlo. This provision lontiing w
prevent tho wlld-cnt financing In
inibllo utilities stock nnd bonds,
which nro responsible In tho ma
tny Aoltisl I'rrn to Cooi Dr Tlmci.)
NHW YORK. Nov. 1C Mrs.
Anna Ralces killed hor two child
ren, n girl of 14 nnd n boy of 12,
with gns In tholr home nt Brook
lyn Inst night. Sho attempted to
kill herself but was discovered by
hor husband.
DIG, KIRK LOSS.
tlr AMoiUted Vntt to Coo nr Tlm 1
INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Nov. 10.
Tho plant of tho VanCnmp Park
ing company wnB partly burned to
day. Tho loss Is estimated at $100,
000. liEAVKS FOR IIKRMCDA.
Illr AwoiliitM I'm to Com Iter TlniM.l
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Governor
Wilson tried to seo President Tnft
today but missed him a fow min
utes. The call was made by Wilson
prior to his boarding tho stenmor
Bormudnn for Bermuda, whero ho
will spend a vacation. Tlio pros-
nr AMcH'latcl rrrta to Cool Ilr Tlmni,)
PRINCirrON, Nov. 10. Prince
ton and Ynlo played ench other to
a standstill today In tholr annual
football game nt tho Unlvorslty
field. The final soro wns Yalo G,
Princeton 0. All points wero mndo
on tho Hold goals. H. Baker was
tho hero of tlio Princeton team,
making two goals from tho Hold.
Klynn kicked goal from placement
for Yale and Plmpolly won undying
fnino by tlelng tlio score in the last
nilnuto of play by n romnrkablo
goal from tho field from tho GO
yard Hue. Nclthor team could do
much against tho lino of tho other,
but what advantngo thoro waB ap
peared to l.o with Princeton. Re
peatedly tho Tigers broko through
tho powerful Ynlo forwnrds for
consistent galiiB, but never wan able,
to kcop up their good work.
MolnsIV llrotlicr Here. Thoo
dora Molnssl, brother of Louis Mo
laBsl, who was drowned when tho
launch North Stnr wns wrecked last
Janunry, Is hero from Pontromollo,
Carrarra, Italy, to look after his
brother's estate Louis Molnssl's os
tato consisted only of n fow lots.
J. V. Kendall lias neon tooKing ar-
wiu Hpenti a vnrniioii. i no iro- ni'miiui imo uccn iuuiiihh "-Idont-olect,
Mrs. Wilson nnd Mls8ostor It and tho Italian consul sent
Elonnor and Jesslo Wilson left NowtTlioodoro hero to boo him.
v-.i. n- u .!.! At,AH.AnH t!
1UTK lUT JIUI lllllllll illlO IlllUl I1UUI1 fcU
bo gono until Dccombor 10.
BREAKWATER
SAILS TODAY
1 PERSONAL MOTES
which nro rcsponsiuio ii uio "m:i:k'"y0-..'; t0bs on r.r. 340-
Jorlty of cases for tho unusual 4-1 Oc, .J-r.7C.34. Loss on r,r.,310.
nnd unwarranted charges mr sur- - ""V'-VS jo
vlco rates, by private and corpor- 3-IOe $710.4-.
ZuTZuk lightiti powl -vice of tofirgo clt.es as well
"'JB 'hfoNroftho ninount mrlson I find thnt tho cities" of
Sllltlg BIOCK III OXCCSH ill i iu """" u,.Hn MnrnlmlltnuMi nnil l.'nrt
of the cost or mprovomoui nuu m- V V i. .. . i
nrivnr.i when tal en Into court for Dodgo nro nearly of a bIsso and
torn am wnon uu.lii iiu "" ?" .i,-,,,,, ....i,. it,niir... .inai.-n.
;;!u,t"S:,,1.rru, i & j:.-,i..--,ss!s
S"t,7KnU'Ji.,S .,.;: ar j, :-& t-s
lugs nro not sutllclont to pny moro . " u .". ....
,hn a reasonable or fnlr lncon. motor, oily
S .K. !co7 T LwWLiSa
ffif 'The re odyT seems to" m'e. garden" l.oso $21.' Marshal.towu
urij. "u "'"""' ; . ,. ,. ., mliilmimi mntnr rnto. S4. entitles
JJSRra.3A""iuadsi
! m ii, nt it iB nn to this leacuo month.
to tako boiuo doflnlto action tow-j JIARSIIALLTOWN.
art! bringing nuout hub comiuoi. 1000 t0 ir,00 37'iO
Tho following Is n list of cities In 1Coo to 2000 3G c
different parts of tho stnto nnd 2000 to 300n 32c
11. rnlno In form! tlAOM In .lnnft .tfl P.
Eaglo Grove Population 3500. A jq00 to GOOO. 27 Vj,a
Municipal Plant. i nooo to oooo zt c
Tho rates aro for nmirterly Bor-,0000 to 8000 S2Ka
vlco. . . .A.'m nnn ir. nnn" ' ' 17U.i
First 800 cube fee -.- -.--
tiiSo c"bc K:::::::::5o5so:ooo ;; 2Moo:::::::::..ic
ooo Sic K!: :::::::. mo imjs s, "SsPSSo I
bS3&:.:::::: S5S 3S:SSS !o MS::::::::::!?
K H?ocSSPfa:: :7c M ft vBKv :::::: :l
, AJ!,"r"E from $8 to $12 B00 000 o 1.000.000 09 o
?' n I All tameii8 ol this 1.000.000 to 1,500.000 08 c
!fboOr40redcS 'inaxC-n oV ' discmint Kr 'iSSi
as .r&a vf-ss-js-pwBt-, . 3Cc
900 Gross receipts, $3800. Levy 10,000 gala por month 35c
I mills for maintenance and ox- 20,000 gallons 25c
tension 100,000 gallons 10c
Hawardon. Population 2100. 1 400,000 gallons 08c
First 500 cubic feet, quarterly, 35c AH over 500.000 06o
Next BOO cubic feet . ! 20c FORT DODGE,
Next 1000 cubic feet 15c (Rato Given Is for bIx months.)
':"''.'. .a ..i,i foot 10c r.nnn in nnn 40 c
Otiorated In connection with a 10.000 to 25,000 30
llcht and power plant, without sep- 25,000 to 50.000 25
n rnto accounting. Receipts for r.0.000 to 100.000 20
191? $1521. In addition to city ioo.OOO to 200.000 17
servlco No soparato levy. Water 200,000 to 400,000 15
and light combined, 5 mills. 400,000 to 500,000 14
Ida Grove. Population 2000. 600,000 to 000,000 13
oo cents per 1000 gallons. Cost 000,000 to 800,000 12
S? operatU for 1911, ($ 270 . 800,000 to 1.500.000 .......
flrnsa receinis oxcein i j "" a,suu,uuu iu i,uuv.w ;:.,
?lce 3B00 Margin of print In 1500 000 to 3.000.000.. .... .08e
addition to city servlco, $800. The rates In Marshal town and
nauiuuii t nxJna , nn ntmnst nn enual
.KiTt!Sw from well basis. Tho rato In Muscatine for
nlclpal plant Buppiieuiruiii RftrvCo Is from 20 per cent
rato, 40 corns per . """ ,' i hihnr for tho residence service.
Gross receipts. b i.-w. . W'"B0 a Tno fIal ra(o, however, Is almost
5Lt 1OuniXOUU$2d0o0notObJ25cV- double tho rate , In tho first named
traCi tLetVoywnBrenpo,rtod.Thwh. .' at "' rates' naturally' lSTto
smallest town reporiea.wiiiio v Muscat no has as
,600. o'WJ'l, Sd "T havo given tho Fort Dodgo
ions, which Ib unusually high ana i . av b anaiysls. tak-
lnor1lUantd Sou'ld" l? !p-rt5 IngjSiJs&SJSL&JSi!
'"Maquoketa.-Populatlon 4000. AJ (Continued on Page Four.)
Tho stenmor Breakwator sailed
this afternoon for Portland. Sho
carried a largo numbor of passen
gers and n full cargo ot freight, In-
ciuuing a suipmoni oi saimou iroiu
tho MnrHiniolil cannery. Tho rot
lowlnir woro tho iiuhhoiiuoi'b who
sailed today:
.MIhs M. .Aiiihoney, K. it. hiioo
maker, J. M. Bashllnc, Mr. Klndlg,
Mrs. Floyd, Miss Clovo, Alec Solo
mis, Paul Glvan, 10. Croft. W. H.
Kimball, Mrs. W. H. Klmhnll, Louis
Thunder. Jack HondrlokBon, W. A.
Reed, II. E. Pnrkliurst, Stovo Do
mos. Gust Demos, Mrs. J, Colvln,
D. II. Hurmnn, James Miillln, Mrs.
Jnmos Miillln. Chnrloa Wlso, O.
Lee, J. E. Johnson, A. Rohorlson,
John Lnno, C. Cllnkonhonrd. John
Motley. J. C. Rntlcllff. W. E. Shn
ror, H. Anderson, Tlllln Mnttsou,
Miss II. Yroll, Miss L. Yroll. Ilosslo
Juntto, Mrs. A. OBtrum, Miss E.
Mnnnors, Hilda Muosls, Mrs. Quo
inolii, Mr. Ross, Mr. Rosenborg, J.
Plostod. J. Nelml, M. Nolml. Mrs.
P. Peel, Konnoth Pool J. Corsor,
W. C. Yoos, C. Nolson. O. M.
Mooro, F. O. Morton, N. W. Mc
Doald. J. Ievls, G. Kovlch, A. Ron
noy, Mr. Ames, Mr. Woldon, B.
Dixon. F. Hunt, F. MngnusBon, Ed.
Sul, Don Johnson. G. nucklngham,
kov. ii. i.eo, u. u. unigiii, u. it.
Stophons, Mr. Fnlrchlld, C. R.
Stockln, Mm. Bnrrott. E. A. Long,
Goo. Westnoy, Chna. Sornsho, Willis
.Tonos, F. P. Peterson, Lnrs Login,
Chns. Mnck. Dan O'Connor and
Mis L. Yroll.
Tlinm Ai lOliiml. M.itb Kcnmnv.
who Is omployod In a rcBtnurant at
tho roar of tho Shamrock saloon,
and II. Mowoll, woro nrrosted laBt
nlnlil fni mnllllf fl rllflf lirlinnrn.
Thoro was a fight and loud talking
In which tho two defendants woro
nllogod to havo taken part. Tho
trial was noiu tins aiiornoun uoioru
City Recorder Butler. After hear-
Inf tlm nvlilmirvi llin rncordnr ttn
posed a flno of $15 and a sovon
and a hnlf days in jail in cacn case.
Mowoll Is also also known ns Marry
iTnnllni Hllv AtlnmnV Knndnll
charged that Harding had been ar
rested In I'oriianti lor soiling li
quor to women. Two others woro
nrrnatml tnr tlm on til n fltrllt. ITnrrV
Mooro, employed on tho Breakwn-
tor. was rineu i ana Jim u uon
noli of North Bond was jlncd $10.
AMONG TUB 8IOIC.
Roy naynard of tho Owl Phar
macy Is ablo to bo out again after
a fow days' Illness.
xf.o T.i nn nil v who suffered a
sovoro' attack of appendicitis, was
taken to tno siorcy iiosiunu yuaiui
day and will undorgo an oporntlon.
Mr nn.l Mrs. Illisbv rCBldO 111 tllO
Sacclil apartments.
Mr, UOOtoy, WHO revoiu imuu.-
went nn operation at tho Mercy
hospital, was takon to IiIb homo
above tho Club Cigar store In this
city yesterday.
NEW SHIPMENT of Foster &
Oroar's FAMOUS CANDIES at
LEWIS'.
NO oxtra CHARGE for FANCY
IIOXKS for your ties or other
CHRISTMAS GIFTS. COOS HAY
CASH STORE.
CHRISTMAS GUTS for ovory
MEMBER of tho FAMILY at tho
COOS HAY CASH STORE.
E. 11. FISH Is hero from Rnndon
todny on business,
MRS DYEIl of Dnnlcln Creole Is In
Mnrshflold shopping todny.
MISS C. CORDELL of Cnmp 7, Is
In town todny on business.
MRS. WAKEMAN of Dnnlols Creole
Is a Mnrshflold shoppor today.
MRS. JAMES GIBNEY of Camp i
Is n visitor to Marshftold today.
MRS. DODGE of Camp 1 camo
down from Daniels Crook thin
inoriilnu.
FRANK LAIBE nnd MARRY
M'KEOWN loft todny for Gardl
nor, whero thoy will hunt for
awhile.
MRS. .1. W. I.M MEL visited yester
day nt tho Rascom homo In
Vnrlli Tlnml.
O. O. LUND Is assisting Aug. Olson
III tlio Hitlers siioo sioro on
South Broadway.
MRS. 11. P. COLVIN will leave on
the. llronkwntor todny to visit
rolnllviw In Denver, Colo.
WILLIAM KING nnd bin mother,
Mrs. Mnrlettn King, of Cooh Riv
er, woro In tho city today.
VALE M. PERRY, n formor resi
dent of Cons Bay, Is hero from
Washington to visit old friends.
MISS EUGENIA SCHILLING Is ox
pected hero Mondny or Tuosdny
from Myrtle Point to visit
frlonds.
MR. FRANKE, a pulp mill export
nrrlvod hero todny fropi Gormnny
to tako n position In tho now C
A. Smith pulp mill.
"CIIIMM1E" RICHARDSON, form
erly a sporting nows wrltor on
I'ortianti papors, is spending a
fow weeks on tho Bay.
ELNA and HILDA SELANDER of
Sumnor, who havo boon visiting
rolntlvos on South Coos Rlvor,
cnino to Mnrsliflold this morn-Intr.
HARRY CONRO of North Bond,
who for tho past two months
has been visiting relatives In
Portland, retnrnod this week on
tho nronkwntor.
R. K. BOOTH. A. S. HAMMOND,
It. A. WERNICH, DON GARDI
NER nnd W. N. EKBLAD loft
today for Ilealo Lako to enjoy
n fow days' hunting.
EDMUND CROFT of Tncomn, who
has been enjoying n threo wooks'
vacation at Croft Lnko, tho hunt
ing lodgo of tho Crofts, loft this
nftornoon for his homo.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON has returned
from a trip to Coqulllo vnlloy
towns. Ho wns accompanlod by
II. W. Kimball, a specialty man
for his house, nnd tho Jattor'R
wife
J. E. SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point
was a Marshfleld visitor today.
Ho roportH Myrtlo Point Is boom
ing ns many workmon nro coming
In to rush tho Smith-Powers
road.
WM. GRIME8 and wlfo will roach
Whlttler. Cal., In a day or two
after an cxtondod visit In Ohio
nnd Oklahoma. Mr. Grimes may
como hero to look after his in
terests soon.
CAPT. HARRIS was hero today
from Sumner. Tho captain says
he Iibb not decldod yot whothor
ho will reside on tho placo ha
recently bought on Isthmus In
let, or whothor ho will continue
to rcsldo at sumnor.
I NOTICE TO TIMES READERS
Owing to an unexpected rush
I of advertising late today, con
I sldornblo local and telegraphic
I nows was crowded out of Tho
Times today.
TAFFY and PEANUT IHHTTIiK,
20c POUND nt STAFFORD'S Satua
day and Sunday.