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

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IERE ISN'T MUCH GOOD IN THE MAN WHO CAN SEE NO GOOD IN OTHERS
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nU'ER OP AUTHORITY'
'"Ti .MleUI t,, I",,tJlKJiiI
" '?in.. " H Mr tlio city
fnl, Smnmlly nrat, lust and
!Jl H'O ",c'
JOIN' T,,,J TIMKS ,,AMII,Y
Mmm
AVATCII THE WANT AUS.
There nro many good bargains
to bo fountl there. Anything
lost or found Is always adver
tised In Tlio Times.
MEMDEH OP THE ASSOCIATED PIIES
IJstntillshcd In 1878
us Tlio Coast Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. EVENING EDITION.
& Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 126
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STEEL PLANT REPORTED
10 RE COMING TO COOS BAY
... .,,i:ntn Rnnnrtfifl to
Kl t wm-
00U,UUUUII uuaoi.
j TO HAVE TAKEN
' OPTIONS ON SITES.
... Millc nnri Blast Fur-
Janccs to Be Included in '
Great bcnumu.
iflHLlalargo Bteel plant Is to bo
IKiiri on Coos Hay Is . tho
'""told In Portland. rtncr-
m ik.i tho company iiiuinuiiub
U36lfcSSt hn. secured Biiflklont
mJ! inronorly rights to. go
U "" .... i ..fll..lnlu .if lllltll
..?.,n", i 11 noBnroli.
Kdb fi .ItaSd. Very lit-
r. it known anuut .... -
t Day, tho parties ovldontly lmv-
I Howrcr, It Is known Hint bo no
ijJKrti rcprc-entliiB unknown n-
I '". ' !.... o,.nwilttlln II I'll 111-
1 1 iiu were m-"-' "' "o"
UldMlnS coal lams. W I. nl.o
U that nil opium Him i
tfte Boulnn tract or nbnut .1000
ni of timiiir nnti com um ....
1 SIoobIi. wciit f tho old Lb;
cine, ror i'.uimi.uih. uu h--el
timbered and Is Bnld to bo
.... ..drnli- miilni'lnlil with conl.
tj has tlio option and how long
U to run is not Known, urn u
.nmoi tlmt It mny bo tho
l syndicate referred to.
1U rortlnnd Tolograin tcllB tho
:.t ii follow B.
ViMntlnna urn linllllT closed
at today for an Industrial pro
t which If ronsummnted will
.... ik natnhllnlitnnnt of n HtrlllU
l itetl mills nt tho leading tor
.'..i Mtirm nf tlin Pnclflc Const
bt xrlll rival In 'Importance tho
ruled States Steel corporation.
n prnmi if rnnltiillHtH. who aro
j la all-dny session nt tho Port
i.l ilnfnl lu mfiiln mi hf men
:portant In rnlirond, financial and
:JitrIal nrrnlia up and down mo
'irtn Slonn from Mexico to Ilrlt-
i Columbia nnd Alaska.
Jl proposition thoy nro working
:t Ii hypothecated on tho offer of
i iraitlmtn nt IlrlH)i rnnltnllHtR tfl
ml iiiiivnrilii nt r.n nflO 000 111
iiuteel Industry on this CouBt un-
! me following conditions:
Tie Pacific Const organization
t H:f In session hero must gunran
y - nil and wator tonulnnlB at tho
iKIiaill iurin OH MIU lUIIBl. Ill
at fit run.. nil Mi, wnv fintv. tfl .
.1. Mt.nu .... V..J 1... ....... V".
MIMA in unnnnnnn nn.l mnut
.w iv v.ifluuvu .'.
lnntrtn Hi, nu'impalilti f,t nAntrnl
'"- IIIV 1. ..W. O...J. . 1 1MII
itmfllclent Inn oro prjportlos to
t!!SrA tliA dntitl tin ! r.nnrnllnn Ai
le iteel nlniitB ovor a lone norlod
) Iran, in mldltlon to thin n
r.inntco Is required by tho for
4a Investors of n sulllclont num-
oi coai proportloB locntcii at
fVr available points bo as to
e caro or tho niol nnd powor
stares of tho hugo project for
'' IU CUIIIO,
It I. ., ,!-. . n. ..!.. ..
"in iilliK-initlllll llio IHI1II tuil-
'.TnnllA 1 l. i ... . . n ... .
Hjr."alrB 'TO BlCOl J1IIUU8, rtllllMK
i aW1"', blast furnncea nnd other fon
Kires of the Industry to const at
IB'"1 15,000.000 nt ench of tho fol
""nlns points: Portland. Piigot
lewoud, Coos nny, Snn Francisco.
rtM' Angeles nnd Snn Dlogo, nnd
slbly nt Vnncouvor, nnd Bomo
--"tj hy rtlfferont inomoors of tho
'tHrrnnn in-. ....... ......
I ii v "' l8 ,0arne(i inni prac
Hi .? a" t'10 cal doposltB, term-
!j ; "'"men, ooin rnn ana wiuor,
i'BIL 08t of tl10 ,ron oro proportles
'7 ,mvo "'ready boon tied up
JK'.' options on leaaes or out
(nt purelinso.
Ketlcenco on tho pnrt of tho pro-
7" oi mo project Is duo to tlio
S l tMy aro endeavoring to
" options nt tho prosent tlmo on
"."! oi mines, uotn iron ami
1 m strateRlo districts, and, so
' ald, if advanco Information
" mnuo public thoy would hnvo
UA.i' " "CWUlllll, III" IJUllollJ
Railroad nttornoys, closely Idon-
KiTii lH "om l"" Harriman ami
2gfQlan Prclflo forces, aro proml
R in the financing of tho pro-
-. .iit. iiiimediaro ennrgo oi
'"IB terminals nnd conl lenses,
S BnM mi. . .. . n
r , " i no xs'ortnwestorn i'n-.E-,ls
particularly strong In tho
Kv '" r while former Governor
a. Glllett of California, who Is
fvP'Sc 10 thrt TTnrflmnn Infnrnota la
Skate. U'e ,egal nffn,rs of th
hfifua8JonK ,,ecn known that tho
Wm. Co.ost 1,ns splondld Iron
IteM ,erel n'l n,ns tho soa
ii nr?ln Lower Moxlco to Alas
to ' r,Bh much of this tor
JM "rc'If,nt coal beds nro lo-
evTL J m 't not extensively
uami d Tll Byndlcnto. through
Wa h aml secrot agents, has
frUn Uor, tor several months
ad l,f ,n ontlons horo nnd there,
St.H?.r,,c,I'aMvo or tho nrltlsh
id it L who nro willing to put
" '0 000,000, havo beon'-on
iajim?8Lw,th exI)0rt engineers to
n the properties suitablo and
OL
STUDENTS POOR
New Yorkers Unable to Add
One and One or Multiply
One by One.
tlr AwoclilM Prrff lo Cooi Day TlmM.
NI3W YOltIC, Doc. 1C Sovcn Btu
dents of tho Now York High Schools
were found In a recent toht in arith
metic who could not add one and
one. Tho hovoii wcro among one
hundred nnd ninety oxnmlucil. Nino
could not multiply one by one. Oth
er glnrlng oxnmples of onelllcloncy
wore nlso found.
k. p. i()L.i)i:it ii:ad.
David Ii. Iliiriilt .Succumbs In Wash
Inton Today.
(Ilr AmoiUIM VnM lo Ceo Ilir TlmM.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 G. David
Ii, Ilurnlt, ono of tho llrft men who
founded tho KiiIkIiIm of Pythlns, died
suddenly Inst nlKhl of heart disease,
aged "C years.
POT BAN ON
0
Insurance Companies Notify
Policyholders of Ruling '
Against "Snow."
Ilir ahoiUim rrrtt to com iitr Hum.1
.NEW YORK, Dec. 1C Familiar
Chrlstinns decorations will disappear
this yenr aB a rosult of tho decision
of tho board of underwriters. Evory
policy holder litis been notified as
follows: "Your attention Is cnllcd
to tho fnct tlint decorations of In
llnmnblo mntorlnls, such ns cotton, to
rnnrnxnllt HtlOW. COllStltlltOS nil Illltll-
tlonnl flro hazard and will not bo
permitted."
GRAFTER GETS
LONG SENTENCE
Head of Scandal in Atlantic
Fleet Found Guilty by
Courtmartial. '
inr AtW'lAtM l'f lo lu' TlmtiJ
NOItFOLK, Va Doc. 14. W. W.
Dlckoy, coninilssary steward of tho
battleship Louisiana, around whom
centered tho charges of graft In tho
scandal In tlio commlssory of tho
Atlantic fleot, was found guilty to
day of "scandnlous conduct" by tho
navy courtmartial and sontonced to
flvo yenis at hard labor.
nvallnblo for tho backers of tho
PrTho 'head of tho Coast syndlcato
Is C. W. Fronch, n well known
Industrial promotor of San Dlogo.
Ho has been dovotlng most or his
tlmo for the past year to develop
ing tho plans for making tho Pacl
Ilc Coast tho leading Bteel produc
InK soctlon of the country, and ho
has been adding to his group of
1 . . iMn .miiilini. nf fl-
nssociaies n ih .... -nanclors,
capitalists, mlno Prot0"
rauronu ruin'"'""'", "
'.' ...ii i, nntnrln rnnre-
ninc' men uihu ."- -:,
IZs one of tho inost form,dablo
groups oi nioii o ",,"":
?i..i' ..rntopt tn tho West.
Dillfeiu t...w ...
TJioso prosont at tho conference
worn tlio louuniiis.
C W French, capitalist and pro
moter. Snn Dlogo: Kx-Govornor . T.
N, Glllott of California: C A. All
enitllft. r Portland: S 1.
iWyWto, former M-jror of Bo-
nttle and now a c-i.. -. :;-,
Angles; S. G. Faulkner, canl tall. .
of Vancouver, n. C; J. O. Store.
capitalist of Taooma; Cant. E. J.
nttornoys. of Tacoma; A. R. Wat
son, roai esiui. .v.-. -
Flint, attorney, Tacoma nN. N.
Peer, attornoj', oi ." . -- -McCord
attorney, of Seattle, and J.
Frank Watson, Investments, of
Portiaiiu.
SUFFRAGETTES
M
TO
Y
Twenty-Five Leave New York
This Morning for 140-Mile
Tramp to Gov. Stilzer's In
auguration. Wr AMorlitel Pith to Coot n7 TlmM.1
XElV VniMf linn IU "t.'lrol nl.l
""" , MJ.t IF . IIP. ...U
In nil r lulif fnr nnr lirnlana lint
nothing will cure us but votes for
.11 It ml . ..
n. iiiiiB snug :u Biiiirngoues as
i ev startcii on tin l i -mi n wnut
t" Al1'"" i. . 'jjv.0-r. ig . Ppygi'ipr
Sulzcr on his Inauguration today a
messngo for tho cnuso of woman
suffrage. Clad In sweators, mack
InawB, Bhort skirts and kneo bootB
nnd headed by n woman boating n
tatoo on a snaro drum, thoy loft
Urooklyn Park, on tho outskirts of
tho city, shortly after 0 o'clock.
Sympathizers of both Boxes on
hand cheered lustily when tho lead
ers of tho nllerlmnKO, Miss Rosalia
Jones, or "Gonoral Jones' as bIio
Ib called by her follow BUftragottes,
pave tho ordor "Forward, March."
FRENCH
SHE
TO STOP WAR
Working Classes Ordered to
Quit Work to Show Gov
ernment Its Strength.
nr AMOfUtM l'rr to Coon lUj TIitim.1
PAHIS. Dec. 1C A general
strike of tho whole of tho working
population of Franco was ordered
to bo cnrrlod out todny by tho Gen-
oral Federation of Labor as n pro
test ngnlnst wnr, wns partially suc
cessful. In Pnrls tho men nppenrcd
to hnvo executed tho ordor to.
strlko In n groat many Instances.
It wns understood that all workmen
wore to throw down their tools onot
day In ordor to show tho strength
of tho laboring classes and demon
strate their powor In parlyzlng tho
govornment In event of n doclnra
tlou of war.
ME
THINK TWO LIVES LOST IN
HYDROPLANE NEAR LOS ANGELES
DEAD IIODY FOUND
NEAIt TAHIIEKL CAMP
PltKS. WILSON HOME.
Itt'iirhi'N New York from Ilciiniiilii
Trip Today.
(nr AuoditM l'rrtl to Coot nr Tlmn.l
NEW YOHIC. Doc. 1(1 PrcBldont-
elect Wilson arrived todny from his
vacation trip to Ilorinutln. No nn
nouncomont as to politico nor any
thing olso did tho governor caro to
mako on his arrival. "I'm going
to dovoto myself to Now Jorsoy nf
fnlrfl," ho snld. Tho Prosldont-olect
brought with him his annua mos
sago to tho Now Jorsoy legislature,
which mcotB January 14. It em
bodies ovory plank In tho Demo
cratic stato platform. As to tho
appointments Wilson admits that
whllo solcctlons havo boon running
through his head, ho could not da
cldo and had not oven chosen n
prlvato secrotary.
S
ABLE TO SAIL
IHtEAKWATEH, NANN SMITH,
KEDONDO AND ALLIANCE UN
AIILi: TO CHOSS OUT TODAY
OWING TO STOItM.
Owing to tho rough bar and tho
storm outsldo, tho stoamors Ilreak
water, Uedondo, Nann Smith nnd
Alllanco woro nunblo to got out to
day. Thoy will attempt to cross
out tomorrow afternoon nt 2
o'clock If tho storm subsides sufll
clontly. Tho vossols havo been laying
tm.-n Blum Sntnrdnv. The bar is
quite rough and owing to tho now
ahoal, tho masters oi mo vessels
aro afraid to tako any hazard.
Tho Homer Is lying outsldo wait
ing for an opportunity to como in.
i.' q nnw nnd S. D. Ilarnor of
Marsiifiold nro on board. Sho also
has considerable Christmas ireigiu
for tho Day.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
MR. and Mrs. WILL EICICWORTU
of Mllllcoma aro Marsiifiold shop
pers today.
MR. and MRS. MORGAN roturned
to Marsiifiold this morning from
a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D.
Mngeo of Lakeside
W, E. DUNGAN roturned from
Coos RIvor today, whoro ho has
i, no.i liiBiinrtlnir nets.
W. S. DENNING, keeper of tho
Tongue Point llgntnouso bwuuii,
near Astoria, and ono tlmo keop-
or of the Arago ngni, wruus "
friend that ho oxpects to visit
friends on tho Dny In February..
WM. CENTERS of Eastsldo is in
town toiTay and reports thnt ho
la making good progress on his
new bungalow.
MRS. ALICE KKUBB of tho lath
mus Is a Marsiifiold visitor to
day. AMONfi THE SICK.
Loo Webstor of Marsiifiold, who
underwont an operation nt Mercy
Hospital Saturday, Is reported get
ting along ns well as could bo ex-
PHorbert Lockhart is conflnod to
his homo by an attack of tho grip.
Mrs. L. R. Dean '" reported 111
of grip.
L
KNOCKED OUT
Government Wins Partial Vic
1 tory in Anthracite
Case Today.
(Ilr AMoclatM rrtft lo Cool VT TimM.1
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1C Tho
govornment won n partial victory lu
Its prosecution of tho "hnrtl coal
trust", when tho Unltod States Su
premo court today hold tho so sailed
Blxty-flvo por cent contract botweon
tho Hnrtl Coal Roads nnd
tho coal operators Illegal and, sus
tained tho government's former vic
tory nnd tho Tomplo Coal nnd Iron
Company but declined to sustain tlio
chnrgca of tho gonoral conaplracy
nmnni: hnrd conl ronds.
Tho Kovcrnmont won a victory by
getting tho court to strlko down tho
On per cent contractB whereby "Rail-.
road Coal Companies" buy llio out
put of tho "Indppondont" mines. Tho
court held thnt tho contractB woro
plainly n violation of tho law. Tho
government lost Its fight to havo tho
nnthrncto coal carrying railroads
and nlllllated coal companies dcclarod
to bo In a gonoral combination in
n violation of tho nutl trust law.
Emmett Plcrco, foreman of
tho Simpson Logging Camp,
telephoned Into this nftcrnoon
thnt ho hnd found tho body of
n dead man nenr tho camp
lato this afternoon. Tho body
had not been ldotltlcd.
Aviator Horace Kearney and
Chester Lawrence Thought
Victims.
WERE TRYING TO FLY
TO SAN FRANCISCO
w
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E
PASSES AWAY
U. S. Ambassador to Great Bri
tain and New York Tri
bune Owner Dies.
Portion of Machine Picked Up
in Wreckage on Redonda
Beach Today.
iny Amo, llf,l rrfM to Coot nr Ttmm.y
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1(5. Only
faint hope thnt thoy might hnre
been picked up by nn outward
hound vessel not equipped xsttti
wlroloss Is ontortnlnod by frfonda
of Aviator Iloraco Kearney nnd a
pnssongor, Chester Lawroncov th
auto editor of n local paper, lm
llovod tn havo lost tholr Uvea Hnt
urtlay whllo ossnylng a hydro-niro-plnno
flight from Los AngoieK to
Snn Francisco.
A portion of tho wrecked nrn
chlno linn boon found In tho ocean
off Rcdondo bench nnd Identified
by tho builders nB Koarnoy'n ino
chlno. Machine Was Poor.
It dovoloped today that in tho
opinion of oxperts, Konrnov'H inrt-
HLACK 1IANDEU SHOT.
Notorious New York Leader Killed
Totlny.
IPr AiiocUleJ Prni to Coot l)r Timet.)
NEW YORK, Doc. 1C. Araollo
Prlro, said by tho pollco to bo a
notorious "Ulack Hand" lender, wiib
shot nnd killed todny In n bakory
In uppor Now York. According to
tho story told to tho pollco ho hnd
just demanded $100 from Josoph
Gallucco, tho owner, whon ho was
allot by tho lattor's nophow, who
escaped.
W
HMCY
W
F
I
J. Lee Brown Says Effective
Legislation Is Promised
Governor Approves.
J. Leo Drown of tho Drown Drug
Co., has roturned from Portland
whoro ho nttonded a busy nnd Im
portant session of tho Stato Phar
macy Bonrd. Thoro woro 05 appli
cants who took tlio atnto oxamin
atlon.
At tho conclusion of tho rogulnr
biiBtncsa session tho bonrd mot In
conforonc.' with tho Rotall Drug
glata' association and tho Retail
Drug Clerks' association, to discuss
tho matter of draughting a new
btato pharmacy law that will moro
nearly meot modern roqulromonts
than tho prosont statutes. Agree
ments were reached on tho provi
sions of tho now legislation which
will bo Introduced nt tho next sos
slon of tho loglalaturo, which con
vonea In January. Gov. West has
oxpreased his approval of tho now
law and will rondor aid In having
It passed.
Mr. Drown vaa In Govornor
West's offlco last Thursday, the day
prior to tho quadruple hanging and
says many delegations nnd Individ
uals called and brought groat pres
siiro to bear on tho oxocutlvo to
prevent tho executions, but tho
Govornor romalned firm, claiming
that tho pooplo had oxpressod tholr
approval and ho would not Intor-fero.
Hecelvo Goods. Additional ship
ments of goods arrived on tho Ro
dondo and Alllanco for tho Allen
& Lowls wholesale grocery branch
houso hero.
When In need of
PLUMBING,
HEATING,
TINNING,
SHEET METAL WORK,
CALL J 01-J,
PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
When done by us it Is tlono light.
LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
Livery nnd Transfer Company,
Wr Amck-UIM ftTtt to Coot Hr Tlmn.J
LONDON. Dec. 10 Memorial sor-1
vices for tho Into Ambnssndor Hold
will bo held Wodnosdny or Thurs
day of this week and unless tho
llrltlsh government offers a con-
VOynilCO for tllO body tt tllO UllltCd nlilnn wnn nnt In ilnn.1 u-ni-Mii.r nr.
StatoB, It will bo Bent to America dor when ho started on tho trt
olthor on bonrd tho Campania, from,u ooniod to sag under the extra
Liverpool next Saturday, or on tho weight of tho paBsongor ami llio
Lauren Ic. leaving Decombor 24. At'mipply of twenty gallons of gnno-
ino urniBii loroign omco touay tuo ino. Tho cntlro const from Point
Ventura haH boon covop-
HearchorH, hoping to llnd u
' 111 ii iiiIrnIiii? innn. lint nnfl
tor. alrondy has Bent a rnblo to g lms boon heard from thoin catv
James Dryoo, tho nrltlsh ambnsnn- i.. 1iIb nftornoon.
grentest regret Van expressed over Hrmln to V
tho denth of tho nmhnsBador. See- 0d i,y Hoard
rotary Edward Qroy, foreign minis-1 trnCo of tho
dor nt Fnshlngton, of tho condo
Icnco of tho llrltlsh government.
Whltolnw Rold wnB tho owner of
tho Now York Trlhuno, a largo
stockholder lu tho Morgonthnlor
Llnotypo Co, Ills wlfo wns tho
daughter of D. C. Mills, tho lato
Snn Francisco millionaire.
Tho Drltlsh government had pro
posed to tho b nltod Stntea that n
nrltlsh bnttlcshlp should convoy tho
body of Whltolnw Rold to IiIb na
tlvo land. Promlor Asqulth'n de
cision was presontod formally to
tho Houso of Commons today. Ho
paid a graceful trlbuto to tho dead
diplomat. It hna boon arranged to
hold momorlal services in West
minster Abboy nt noon Friday.
A WAREHOUSE TEST.
A.
LEAVE POST VACANT.
Tuft Will Not Appoint AmhuMnilor
Hold's Successor.
in? AuotUlftt PrtM to Coot P Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. Presi
dent Taft today announced through
Secrotary IIIIIcb that tho post of
ambassador to Great Drltaln. mado
vacant by tho death of Whltolnw
Rold, would not bo filled by him.
Tho nnnoiinconicnt followed a con
ference botweon tho President nnd
Secretary Knox.
I'. HiiIikw In Filling HulMfe
Willi linmeice Stock.
Somo of A. T. Ilnlncs frlondti nro
telling him that If ho contlnuen to
pllo bnlod liny, flour nnd food Into
thnt wnrehouso of his on tho wator
front, thoro will bo a wrecked
building. Unities smllea and say a
that ho will tako cliuuccs becnuso
by buying In hiicIi Immoiiso qiinntf
tles ho gets Hiich low prlcen that
"It moves tho goods quickly. Z
find," HtiyB Haines, "that tho prfee
como down faster than tho bulltf
Ing and you would bo surprised to
seo how rapidly It goes out
Tho building la now piled' neuvly
to tho colling. It is worth a trip
to tlixIlnlncH dock Just to now
whnt a quantity la stored thoro.
MANY LEAVE
ON REDONDD
Steamer Sails for California
1 Port With Large Pas
senger List.
Tho Rodondo loaded yostorday to
sail for San Francisco, but was de
layed by tho rough weathor. Sho
will probably got out lato todny.
Sho had a big cargo from tho C.
A. Smith mill nnd In tho other car
go was 100 boxes of app.es from
Stophon Rogers for tho Snn Fran
Cisco market.
Among thoso Balling on tho Ro
dondo woro tho following:
Helen nakor, Mrs. M. A. Early,
Miss Elizabeth Donnelly, Herman
Edwards, E. C. Smith, J. D. Nich
ols, J. Edgar, H. 13. Dattman, J. II.
Bridges, w. H. Kennedy, Elmer
Matson. J. F. Greonleo, Chris Dor-
chor, Chas. Knox, Dartlott Knox.i
Jay Montgomery, Mrs. C. A. Mont
gomery, Mrs. a, Anderson, Abo An
dorBon, W. J. Klrkpatrick, L. F.
Hart, C. J. Powott, E. Estorhrook,
E, Strieker, John Swartz, O. R.
Cook, R. Doval, Goo. Sweotorman,
John Sharp, S. Sheppngo, Nick
JCampntas. Jas. Carlson, J. II. Dun
can, C. Wilson and A. Montague.
LEAVE TODAY
b:
0 ALLIANCE
Coos- HnyJtos Reunion. Mrs. T.
S. Mlnot. of San' Francisco, is giv
ing a dinner party this wook to
a numbor of Coos Day ladies, now
located In the Day City.
RiininMty Today. Ono of tho do
llvory teams of tho O. A. Smith
rotnll yards, driven by 13. W. Sul
livan, ran away near Tonth and
Commercial this morning. Vory lit
tlo damago was dono but tho run
away Is said to havo been very
spectacular.
Steamer Arrived Saturday from
Portland and Was Detain
ed by Storm.
Tho Alllanco arrived In Into Sat
urday afternoon from Portland and
prepared to sail yesterday aftnrnoon
for Eureka, but was dotalncd hy
tho atorni off tho const. Capt, Lor
atad oxpects to get out lato to
day. Among tlio pnssongora on tho AT
llanco wns P. Olaon, who wns
hound for Eurokn. Ho waa nenrlr
drowned whllo trying to board tho
Alllanco at Portland. Ho mado it
mlstako In tho dock and waltcod
down tho npron of tho dry doclc
nnd toppled ovor Into tho Colum
bia, from whoro ho wns rescued by
a nlghtwntch and put aboard tho
Alllanco, very wot outsldo as well
ns Inside.
Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho Al
liance woro:
O. A. Stophonaon, E. F. Cum
mlnga, Ed Cnmoron, Tilly Conway.
C. R. Pecklnbniigh, Mrs. E. T
Pnrlngton, E. T. Parlngton, Jamoss
Gardlnor, Henry niock, HaroItT
Wronn, Mrs. Ed Wronn nnd Ed!
Wronn.
Among thoao snlllng on tho Allf
nnco for Eurokn woro tho follow
ing: Mlsa G. Towor. Mr. McFadderr,
Mrs. McFaddon, E. A. Zlaka. 3NL.
Stuor, G. T. CommlngBon. E. J.
Cook, T. Hanson nnd L. Madison.
AVcbb SIstcrH, Kiiteitalncrs
nianoho and Eva Wobb. eight and1
ten years old. rospoctlvoly, wlllt
hold tho boards at tho Orphouirr
tonight In now nnd iip-to-dutc
songs. This spcclnl attraction ha
boon added to tho big bill of mo
tion plotures nnd tho abovo mon
tlonod little song birds are wlthcmx
a doubt, tho best Juvonlle alngrn
on tho CoasL Thoy hall from So
nttlo and nro going ovor tho HIr
Four Amusomont clroult, playlnar Ira
Myrtlo Point last night, whoro thoy
woro greotod with a ahowor of sli
ver at tho hands of tho audionco.
Seo them tonight for ten centa.