The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VjUXXVIgr TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1912. EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES.
I IRE OF B1D0N WRECK
A Consolldntlon of Timed, Const Mnll m- 111
mid Coos liny Advertiser. yu" ul
1TIMS DIE FH INJURIES
, n ..II f I m
IFive Dcaaas nwuuui uuy-
Qinci 1 rain uumu niiuuyn
Fairy Creek Trestle.
JcLANCEY HUMPHREY AND
GUY HU&t thoo hvvhi
Fred Adkins Dying and But
Little Hope Tor hnuuusun,
Coroner Investigates.
Kcvlcd I'M of Victims
1 Tho dead:
I Cba. McDowell, engineer.
1 Chas Smith, flromnn.
j Morgan, logger.
Ouy nose, tlmokoopcr.
Clancy Humphrey, logger.
Tho Injured:
Fred Adkins, loggor, will die.
Ilol Anderson, brnkoman, pro
Ibibly fatally Injured.
!-
IELL5 HOW 10
GEI RESULTS
Tulare, Cal., Cited as Exam
ple of How City Secures
Waterworks. '
While Mnrshflold 1b at present
having qullo n problem to faco In
the way of nn Improved wntor sys
tem, and how to got It, It might
not bo n bnd Idea to look about
tin and see how soma of our neigh
bors nro solving tho same prob
lem. From Tulare, California, comes
the story of tho struggle that city
Iwh linil lo sccurii pure wntor In
siilllclent quantities nt rcnsonnblo
rates. Tho city had glvon a fran
rsncclal to tho Times)
BAN'DOM. Ore. Nov. 2C. Two
-,. Miilm lmvn boon nddod to tho
I Sit of fataltlcs In tho Sooloy An-cliso to a prlvato corporation who
!trtoa Logging road wreck at tho furnished wntor at exorbitant rntos
rlry Creek trestlo yostorday, Guy niii tho water wns of u very poor
Row and unncy uumpuroy pansing qnniity, wnicii caused the cltlr.ons
uir. This makes flvo doaths. Ilol, to kick, and unon bolnir nsked
.itierson and Fred Adkins, tho two, "What nro nu going to do nbout
der rlcllnis, nro sun niivo out nro it.'" replied tent they would buy
towlnR between llfo nnd doatli. tho wati.r system from tho com
Gay nose of Myrtlo Point, tho, pnny owning It nt n fair valuation,
ittkkccpcr, died about 8 o'clock thin An apprnlscmont was made and on
EtrnlBB. Clancy Humphrey, tho log-. ItH basis tho rltv offered tho Nr-
itr from California, and friend Ad- uro nnmod $50,000, ft tlio wntor
tin, died nbout .1 o'clock, company, to bo met with n counter
Tali makes six bodies In tho lm-. proposition by tho company that
radted Ilanclon niorguo, flvo victims thoy considered tlio plant nnd tho
ii the wreck nnd 1'roprlotor Lnrsou frnnchlso was worth dnublo that
LET US TALK IT OVER
(the Port Orford Shlnglo Mill.
Rescuer Overcome
ntitnunt. nnd that was tlio lowest
flguii they would take, and wound
Rescuers from tho logging ennui 1111 r din with "What arc you go-
ported until 3 o'clock this morning, lint to ! nbout It?"
Itefore tlicy were nblo to recover tlio! In slzo, Tularo compares favor
er of Knglneer Jas . McDowell, ably with Mnrshflold, and this Is
imtn was pinioned undorncnth tlio wnnt moy iui anoui 11. 1110 ruy
irKttge. I council, romposcn or uouesi men,
Brt Williams, who wns 0110 of tho who conscientiously represented tho
Jnn In tlio roHcuo work, ovonl d iicon 0. nnsscii nu ordinnnco put-
Itlwelf and had to bo brought to. ting n bond Imbiiii up to tho peo
Bindon for medical ntlontlnn. ilc for f 100.000 to construct a
.o Ponder Explosion, municipal owned water system. 1 no
TV nnn.i !..-. .,.1,1 i.n ..in.,1,...' m-minxl! Inn u'nn vol nil nn n ml car-
ilitthelilB shlpmont of powdor on'lod nn overwhelming majority.
pe irain exploded proved to bo er- ''nil 111011 1110 wmur iiiuimii u-
iu;uui, 1 !"" lu nuu ik hiLtii. "h"i.
Oflclall of tlio Kenlnv & Aiiilnrsmi
ICoBpany also deny todny tlmt tlio lo-
owve exploded. It wiih a big Shny
Thoy canio to tho city olllclals
nnd admitted that porhaps tholr
viiliinllon nt tlmlr nlnnt hnd been
... i..wiiVi, 11 nun a UIK oil" i ..:.". , , , , i
tin. Hrmnvoi- Mm ,...in . -in.' r. II 1 1 0 too h lull, nnd Inasmuch ns
:o!!ihed by tlio fall, allowing tho' city wns going to put In n
;.M ,. -....; .. .." . I ttntn. ..n.1.a al'olnin Mint u'nrn UIII
'MB to CSCailC Bcaldlnir nil thn vlc-
fei ho wero nonr It.
liiniiiiT liivestlpiten.
Fred Wilson, tho Coos Countv Cor-
FEef arrived bom tnilnv rrnm Vnrnli.
.M --. .... ' ....... .......... , ..
nij sinned on an Investigation
wntei works system, they wore will
In: for tho Biilto of hnrmnnv. ote.,
to tell tho plnnt nt tho valuation
given.
"Illow, blow, thou winter wind,
Thou are not so unkind
As man's ingratitude."
"I hato lngrntltiido mo'ro in n man
Ilinn lying, vnlnoss, babbling, drunkenness
Or any tnlnt of vlco, whoso strong corruption
Inhabits our frail blood." Shakespeare.
MY FIIIKND, .loo Honnett, grows eloquent In denouncing tho al
leged gratltudo of L. J. Simpson. Whatever nnyono elso
should say lu deserved criticism of the Coos liny Wntor Com
pany service. hl friend Louis . I. Simpson should romalri silent, so
.Too tlilnkB, because of favors which ho has granted tho Simpson
mills, to whom he hns been selling water, so ho says-, for 10 cents
per thousand gallons, for which ho wants GO cents in tho now fran
chise. I am glnd .loo hns touched on thnt matter of ingratitude, for If
over thero wns a cnRo of It, I think my friend Joo has shown It to tho
people of Mnrshflold.
Tho peoplo of this community granted Mr. IIonnctt'H wntor coni
pnny n franchise n number of years ago, and somo councilman with
a seiiso of Justice and fairness inserted n clauso by which tho city
might tnko It over after a numbor of yenrs. Just nB soon ns Joo
could get his own men on tho council ho hnd that clauso taken out
In exchnngo for nn old pump. It would mnko a good sceno lu a
comic opera, to sec Joo digging up Hint old pump to trndo to tho
city for a water franchise, without any regulations by which tho city
might get back what it had given away.
Later when Joo desired t sell It Instead of offering It to tho
city, ho peddled It to P. A. Dovors and Strnhorn of Spoknno, then to
Mr. Jennings of tho Oregon Power Co.. who turned It down. Flnnlly
Claudlo Nasburg dug up Nolnn In Omnhn, who agreed to pay Mr.
Honnett $150,000 for It If ho could hnvo a CO-years frnnchlso nnd
Increased rates. What .Mr. Nolan was buying, however, wnB tho
franchlso and not tho wntor plnnt. nnd when tho frnnchlso was re
fused tho deal was called off. In tho tnenntlmo when It was suggest
ed thnt tho city might buy It, tho prlco wns promptly boosted to
$100,000.
How nbout gratltudo?
To satisfy any skeptlcnl ones how sacredly Mr. Dennett re
gards nnd nppreclntes the fornior gifts and favors recolvcd by him
nt tho hnnds or the people of thts city and how nmply ho deserves
further donations of franchises, lot It bo romomborcd thnt only 11 fow
months ago ho and other local citizens wore grnnted a railroad fran
clilco through sonic of t.10 city's streets, In tho belief Hint the city's
woirare. would no Hotter protected tliiin tnoy would wero tho fran
chlso given to somo soulless foreign corporation llko tho S. P. Co.
Upon this franchise being grnnted, Mr. P.ouuojt proclaimed on various
occasions that ho so loved tho peoplo that ho would glvo his very
life's blond boforo ho would permit this generous gift from tho city
to full Into such coutamliintcd hands as tho S. P. Co., nnd yet It
Is common knowlcdgo that It was Mr. Ilonnott himself who nindo
known to that nwful octopus that $100,000 ovor and nbovo tho moneys
nctually expended on tho terminal railroad would nssungo tho sovcro
Jnr to his coiiBclonco for tho trnnsfcr Into such unclean hnnds anolh'er
of the city's donntod franchises.
And again Mr. Ilonnott can woll say to tho peoplo of this city:
"Lot them swent."
How about gratltudo?
TURKEY SPECIFIES S01E OF
PEACE TERMS SHE DESIRES
GUNMEN 10 BE
ORDER SURVEY OF COOS BAY BAR
Donald Charlston Receives In
structions to Beqin Work
on Entrance and Jetty at
" Once. '
"lie wreck. 1 untlon put upon the plant by tho
It Is expcctc.l thnt ho will havo nlni'Prnlsors was nitogotnor ino iiikii.
letilUi ii..;. ' .L 1? . " "1 ....mill since thov had voted the bond
r..7l.- 'V.'.'-a"'V,l",H "I 00 OI 1110 ." '" 1 I.-., .n.,.,n.n.l Innlf
B "Si ,g,0,oy HUT I ' 'or materia.' nnd other ; del
lit of ri.," . '"ornoA Al.i0 'i falls lecnrdlntr construction of a
l.V.,.7 ?!"". iubo oxpeciea 10. ;, ,. "... ,.., ..,, ifr.
llKlDarn In tlin l.n.nallno!.. ...!.. UIUIII, UK'J " ." '' "
iitw.i.;:; .:,w -"'""" "". ,,,r,in., .i.imi timv u.i not nossesi
- !! u 01 11,
Donnld M. Charlston, In chnrgo
of tho local engineering olllco slnco
tho departure of F. K, Leofo, to
dny received n telegram from Cnpt.
Ilr.lw.i-I In nlinrL'n (if til ft United
Thou ll'o ;M!J"1r,"0f l!rok'vn',y States engineers In this district, or
h officials, and said tint tlio nHxiorR now survey of tho Coos
P. far, no oxpianntlon for tho dls-
w nas been offoreu.
I'lttlo Ilimo for In lured.
It Vag stated lllla nftnrnnnn Hint
FfdAdkln8, one nf llin Inlurnil innn.
I-Mot possibly recover nnd that It
iy a question of hours with him.
Or AnderKnil ilinrn nnnnnro in lin
oehonn; .;. ..",:4't;,;,v"v.
"Id Win cant f , . .,
1.1,. 11 " -v.. mi ut (luuu lur i tvu-
-noa on Anderson's enso.
"6 UlEaStOr rnnt n nnll nvnr Tlnn
?' JJ the entlro Coqulllo vnlloy, ns
. .uo wen wore well known lioro.
toeineor .ino MTl,..li ...i. --
tiy came from Coqulllo, whoro ho
fl been omr.in,..i A... iiiii.
w" "SBliifj road at Cunningham
"l SOX Wit Vnn..f. IT- 1. - .1 1..
't. !?plJ' ot A. II. Powers for
" ears.
II ORFORD
IN DROWNS
Netop Larson of Shingle
Loses Life in Boat
Accident.
Bivnlp'cla to tu Times)
0-5':Or., Nov. 20
Tho
e Por n '. Lar8n, proprietor of
" drQWn,for.d 8hiBle mill, who
t Saii.r5ed ,n a boat nccldent
h ai"Way was lironirhl lifrn to.
P " obUlnV' U, aCC'dent
Pn n
" w need of
HERT MRTAL WORK,
&ff HDWBB CO.,
aono by U8 j dono r, u
PM7U,ck 8eo A E' Seaman
nintloii which thov did not possess
nt tho tlmo thoy mado tho offer
of $50,000. and wero rompollod to
offor Just half that ilguro. as inoy
wero suro that It covered all tho
water company hnd to soli.
And thero the matter stands nt
present, though tho city of Tulare,
Is busy gottlng bids on mnterlal
and construction work for Its own
wntor system, which will supply
puro wntor to tho peoplo at rea-
snnnliln rates.
It's nn easy matter to got what
you want, nnd whnt belongs to you
If you only go after It. as tho
peoplo of Tulnro now know.
Tho following specinl dispatch to
tho San Francisco Rxamlnor tells
tho latest movo In tho gnmo of tho
company to now sell tlio plant:
TULARH. Nov. 21. C W. Qullty
of Snn Joso, who Is ono of the
stockholders of tho Tularo CItj
Water Co,, arrived today from 10
north for tho purposo of selling tuo
present privately ownod wntor plnnt
to tho city. Ilonds In tho sum of
$100,000 for n now plant wero ro
cently voted by tho cfly.
Shortly after tho vote was taken
ouclnls of tho private plnnt offered
to sell for $50,000. Reply was
made by the city offldals thnt tho
considered anything over 25,000 as
out of reason. A counter Proposal
was then mado that the question
bo submitted to arbitration, but
this wns nlso voted down by tho
city council. , . .
Qullty hns issued a call for a
mass meeting at "bleb he says
tho company will put their case in
the hnnds of the people.
WOMAN' FOr.VD SHO
Chicago I'ollco InvcMlgnto Death
of Woman C I"";"r' lmM ,
m, Axlte4 Tttu lo Coo. Dr Time. 1
CHICAGO. Nov. 26. Miss Julia
V.CS.lUvan one of ChlcaBo's taw
licensed woman chauffeurs, was
found shot to death In her apart
menU early today. Although the
poHco were told that sho commit;
fed suicide, tho detectives were do
tailed to Investigate. She was 4
years old,
J1UY a OEIiEIHtATED KEBX
KUTTER knife. Wo guarantee
them. THE GUNNERY.
Hay bar and joiiy.
ICnglnccr Wright hns been dctnll-
oil to nsslst Mr. Cnnrlston lu mnk-
Ing tho survey.
Mr. Charlston will tako up the
work at onco nnd will hasten It ns
rapidly as tho weather will permit,
ns It Is desired 10 hnvo tho survey
nnd ropnrt ready for tho coming
session of congress. .Mr. cnnrlston
will roport on tho condition of tho
old jetty nnd tho depths nnd widths
of tho bar, etc.
Mr. Charlston hns boon ougngod
In tho hnrhor onglnoorlug work
hero for somo tlmo nnd will con
sequently bo nblo to rush It.
BIG FEURRY IN NEW YORK MARKET
Call Money Jumps to Twelve
Per Cent Today as Result
of Reserve Being Deplen
ished. (nr Auoclat4 TftM to Coo. nr Time.,
NEW YORK. Nov. 2C Anothor
sudden advance In call money or dny-to-day
loans to 12 percont, equalling
yostorday's high rnto and not attain
ed slnco tlio eany pan ot iuiu, wa
responsible for n further unsottlo
nioiit of tho stock mnrkot today. Sov
oral Influences were responsible for
the fact that tho cloarlng house
bnnks' balanco has nlroady been re
duced or lost $7,000,000 to tho sub
treasury since Friday, which threat
ens a deficiency In tho oxcess rosorvo
In tho flnnnclnl district that tho
Treasury Dopartment nt Washington
would ngaln bo appealed to for nsslst-
nnco. In addition to tho losses of tho
banks to tho subtreasury thoro hnvo
boon honvy shipments of ensh to tho
I'ncltlc Const and other editors to fa
cllltato tho movomont of crops.
NO APPEAL FOR AID
Sec. MncVengli Hr.s Not Had Request
I' nun JSow lork
(Or AuocLI.4 ritn la Coo. lltjr Time..)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2C Secro
inry iwncvoagn uocinrod no hns no
Intention at this tlmo of disposing of
tho government's surplun funds In tho
nationni uanks of Now York and otn
er cities. Ho said ho had not re
ceived anv nnnnnl tn rnllnvn llin ny.
at tho end or tlio weoic. 11 jh ropoeu isung stringency
NATION
HETGHY HETCHV
Sec. Fisher Refuses to Permit
San Francisco to Tie Up
Water Power Rights.
IKr AMO'Lted P to Coo. Dir Tlm.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2C Secre
tary Fisher of tho Interior Depart
ment today flatly refused to permit
San Francisco to "tie up indefin
itely" the Hetch-Hetchy water pow
er privileges In Yosemlto National
Park by any stipulation In the per
mit that wouM allow the city to
hold power privilege to suit Its
own convenience.
EAST8IDE FERRY NOTICE.
Thanksgiving day, Thursday, No
vember 28, the Eastslda Ferry will
make Us last trip at -1:30 In tho
a,t0rn00n' ALEX HALL, Captain.
EN
W
2
M
California School Children
Want Liberty Bell for
Panama Fair.
ID AnocltteJ r-rt.1 lo Coo. Dr Time..
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2C Two
miles ot potltlon wound on a huge
reel will bo trundled through tho
streets of San Francisco on nn
auto Thanksgiving day, preparatory
to boing shipped to Philadelphia.
Tho potltlon contains tho names of
500,000 school children who ask
that tho famous old liberty bell be
brought hero In 1915 for tho Panama-Pacific
International Exposition.
Tho CHEAPEST ACCIDENT IN
SURANCE Is THE GUNNERY'S
Pocket FLASHLIGHT.
Slayers of Gambler Rosen
thal Sentenced to Die in
Electric Chair.
tnr AMorliteJ rrrti lo Coo. llr Tlmr.,1
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 "Gyp. tho
niood," "Whltey Lowls," "Lofty
Louis" nnd "Dngo Frnnk," tho
gunmen, convicted of tho murder
of Hormnn Rosenthnl, were son
fenced by Justice Go it to dlo In tho
electric clinlr nt Sing mug during
the week beginning January 0.
Each of tho prisoners wns sen
tenced sipnrntoly and In each enso
their attorney moved that' tho ver
dict bo set i.hMo and Judgment nr
rcitcd. Knih motion JiiBtlco Goff
HiiccisMvcly denied.
One of tho grounds for tho mo
tion wns thnt tho verdict wns tho
result of "passion," "projudlco"
niul other Influences. Nono of tho
condemned men gno any visible
sign "of his feelings.
Accompnnlcd by tho sheriff nnd
12 deputies, tho four wero forced
through tho hlg, silent crowd nnd
tnkon to tho Grand Central station
nnd put on n train for Sing Slug,
wlifio with Charles Ilcckor, for
mer nollco lieutenant, tho condemn
ed Instlgntor of tho crlmo thoy will
nwnlt oxccutlnn.
THREE FREED
BY JURY TODAY
Union Men Accused of Mur
der in Lawrence Strike
Riot Not Guilty.
r AmckUIM I'riu lo I'uo. Ur Time..
SALEM, Mass., Nov. 20. "Not
guilty," wns tho verdict of tho
Jury In tho case of Josoph J. Ettor,
Arthur Glovaunlttl, nnd Jnsoph Ca
ruso, chargod with tho uriirdor of
Anna Loplzzo, who wns killed In
tho Lnwrenco textllo strlko riot of
Inst winter.
When tho thrco men hoard tho
words freeing them on tho charge,
thoy embraced and kissed onch oth
or. Glovnuulttt sprang tn his foot
and said: "Gentlemen of tho Jury.
In tho nnmo of Justice truth nnd
civilization, I thank you.'
Ettor mado n nent little speech
of thanks to tho court and Jury,
whllo tho court Interpreter thnnlt
ed tho Jury for Caruso.
Tho nows of tho ncqulttal of Et
tor. Glovaunlttl nnd Caruso dollght-
od thousands of forolgn oporntlvos
In tho b g Lnwrenco toxtllo mills.
Tho loadors of tho Industrial Work
ers of tho World, stntod that tnero
would bo n colobrntlon In honor of
tho thrco and probably an Indoor
mass mooting or street pnrado on
Thanksgiving Hay.
PRINCESS .MARIE DEAD.
.Mother of King Albeit Succumbs
to Pneumonia.
inr AMoel.teJ !' lo Coo. nr TlmM.)
niUJSSELS. Nov. 20. King Al
bert's mother, tho Countess or
Flanders. Princess Mario of Hol-
glum, succumbod todny to nn nttnek
of pnoumonla. Sho wns 08 yonrs
old.
Y
L
E
TO
Insist on Retaining Ad-
rianople and Forts and
1 Albania.
EUROPE SOMEWHAT
RELIEVED TODAY.
Germany, England and Franco
Arc Advising Nations
to Be Good.
llljf AHllr,l I'm. la Coo. Ilr Tlm.l
LONDON, Nov. 2C. No chnngo for
tho worso In the International politi
cal sltuntlon brought about by tho
war In tho Ilnlkans Is vlslblo todny
except Insofar as the continued ton-
slon dccrcnscs tho ability of dlpltmncy
to resist a rupture.
Groat Ilrltaln, Franco nnd Gor
mnny nro nil giving conned of mod
eration both nt Vienna and St, Po-
tcrsburg.
Thoro Is nlso reason to bollovo that
Gront Ilrltnln hns given Sorvln as
well nn Itusslnn nnd Frnuco to undor
stnnd thnt sho hns no Interest In Sor
vln's domnnd for n port on tho Adrl
ntlc Sen. Sho also has told thorn
that sho has no Intention of support
ing Sorvla's elnlm by force of nrmn
nor of aiding nuothor power to do
so.
Progress of tho nogotlntloiiH bo
tween delegates of Turkey nnd tho
llnlkan nllles nt Tchntalka is stilt a
soaled book. In diplomatic rlrclon
In London It In ntnted that Turkoy
has presented tho following as nn ac
ceptable basis for an agreement:
No war Indemnity. Kotontlou by
Turkoy of tho Mnrltza Rlvor, tho fort
ress of Adrlanoplo to bo Included.
Mnlntnlnnnco of souvorlgnlty of tho
Sultnn of Turkoy In Albania.
GREEKS TAKE ISLAND.
ReX)itid to Havo Capdiied Most
lleaiitlful of Hiillait'H Pos-
N0f.sl0IIH. '
inr AMKllel I'rt.i to Too. lr TlmM.
SMYRNA, Nov. 20. Tho Greoka
nro roportod to havo occupied tho
largo Turkish Inland of Chlon lu
tho Aeglnu sen, clone to this city.
It Is one of tho richest and most
benullful Inlands In tho Levant,
with n population of 00,000.
CONKER WITH CZAR.
Austrian Ambassador Has Audleiico
at Kt. IVtersbur.
(Mr AHorl.leJ I'm. to Coo. lujr Time.,
ST. PETERSllURO, Nov. 20.
pa.0.-ioj uikhiiji jo Jiuoduio oijj
tho Austro-llungary ambassador In
audleiico today.
COXSl'L IN HAKE.
Itmnor of AsMissluiitliin of Anstro
Hiiiigiii'liiu Consul I'nliiic.
(11 AHorl.le.1 I'n.a lo Coo. Ilajr Time.,
VIENNA. Nov. 20. Horr Proch
nskn, the Austro-lluugurlnu rousul
nt Prlesrend hns arrived at Iskuli,
dlsposliiR or the rumor that ho was
assassinated. Ho was not henrd of
for n month nnd rumors thnt ho
was killed caused a groat touslon
of tho rotations between Austria
Hungary and Sorvln,
VIEW IN RUSSIA.
C.ar and Olllelals Kert Early
Settlement or DIuVronroN.
(nr a.kmlim m to coo. nr Time..
ST. PETERSllURO, Nov. 20.
Tho Emperor or Russia and tho.
forolgn minister adhoro to tho ba
ilor that a solution of tho Austro
Sorvlnn dlfforonros will bo found
ns soon as the war has boon
brought to nn end, according to an
announcement In official circles,, al
legations 'which hnvo boon attribut
ing militant Intentions to Russia
nro omphntlcally ropudtstod horo,
and roports thnt tho Gorman Em
poror Is to net as mediator betweon
Russia and Austro-IIungnry nro said
to ho unfounded, ns thoro lu nn
good ground for such steps.
Disagree in Gibson-Szabo
Murder Case in Goshen,
New York.
nr AwotUled Trf.. lo Coo. Dr Tim...
nriaitvw! V V Vnv 2fi. Tho
Jury In tlio' enso of Durton W. Gib
son, charged with tho murdor of
1. 1 olln.it Mm llnna MnllHolllk
Szabo, aftor boing out all night,
reported to juugo -lonipKiun hub
TTinrnlno Hint II Was lllllllllo tO
agree and was discharged.
Gibson may noi do ki" "
II, iniirilnr nf MrR RzallO. If
ho will plead guilty to sovornl
charges against him In New York
county, It Is said. Ho Is charged
with larceny of $17,000 from Hugh
Tralnor, a tanner cllont, and other
c n a rgesnroiieiju 1 11 b
COTTON MIEE
OWNER DEAD
Robt. Knight, Who Owned 22
Big Mills, Passes
Away Today.
JOr AwoiUle.1 Pri-i. to Coo. n.y Time..)
PROVIDENCE. II. I., Nov. 20.
Robort Knight, owner or moro cot
ton mills than any othor Individual
in tho world, died at his homo In
Eimwood today, aged SO. Knight
was in control of 22 splnn iiR.
weaving nnd finishing establishments.
ST. PATRICK'S soctoty HALL at
EAGLES' Hall WEDNESDAY night.
COUPLES $1; extra LADIES, ii.1c,