The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 07, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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to ho found there. Anything
lost or found is itlwnys adver
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913 .EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mall Mn 1 AT
and Coos Bay Advertiser. u" IM"
WW&
R THIRTY-FIVE LIVES LOST
ON ROSECRANS AT ASTORIA
TO LEI STATE
S 0 W
inmtnrl Oil Co 's Bin Tank
learner Wrecked at En
trance of Columbia.
IIFIC STORM IS
)W PREVAILING THERE
el from San Francisco At
tempted to Enter Dur
ing Thick Weather.
ItOSKCRANS' OFFICERS.
AiiixlttH Tnn to Toon ar TlmM.J
ISTOIUA, .Inn. 7. Tlio fol-
rliiK officers of tlio Roso-
Ins nro liollovod to bo dond:
"Irst Olllcor Thomas Mitllln.
3hlof Englncor Orundoll,
"IrHt ARfllstnnt Engineer J.
iMcPhcrson.
Second .HBltnnt Englncor
11118.
3hlof Steward F. WIIboii.
IVIrolcsR Operator L. P.
iidhont.
rhlrd oniccr C. It. Palmer.
Clio nnincB of tlio crow nro
nvnllnblo.
.1
DOESN'T INK
ANYONE SAVED
'AMOfUte.1 Prrtf lo Coot I'r TlrciM.J
rOItIA, Ore., .Tali. 7. Running.'
tlio Hixty inlloH Knio In wouiner
Nek thnt lier olllccrs could not
liolr bearings, tlio on stoamor
brans, bound from San Froncls-
Portlnnd, with n cargo of oil,
rrcekod on Peacock Spit at tlio
ico to thlB hnrbor. It Is bo-
thnt her crow of an mon hnvo
lied.
o tug hontn nro otatlonod by,
lie llfo saving crown nro ondoav-
to rench tlio vcbbcI but tholr
hnvo boon futile, high boob
llio galo preventing thorn from
noli to tlio Hiiln. Thoro Is llt-
no probability thnt any of tlio
(will bo Bnved. I
tnoon tlio vcbboI with tlio ox-
In of hor funnol and ono mnst,
pntlroly iindor water.
ero wns throo mon clinging to
?glng of tlio exposed mast, but
thoy enn bo rescued, thoy enn
hig survive
wonthor Is bitter cold.
Wireless Calls.
on tlio HoBocrntiH Htruelc, lior.
fcsa oporntor sent calls for assls-
Thoso cnlls woro picked up'
locnl stntlon mid local tugs,
iio laioosu woro cnspaiciioii iu
Bslstanco. Tlio llfo saving sta-
it Fort Cnnby and Point Ad-
I'oro renched by tolophono nnd
Immodlntely put out for tlio
Tlio llfo saving crowB hnd n
Journey na n gnlo sixty inlloR
bur swooping up from tlio Boutli
tlio son Into n foam and big
broko ovor tlio crewH as tlio
imtfi Btrugglod through tlio wn-
Whon thoy roached tlio vleln-
tho ROBocrnns, It wns found
Bible to rench tlio vossol nnd
ro boats with two tugs cruised
tBoarihlng for posslblo survlv-
bo far ns Is known nono of tuo
wis plckod up nnd It Is not bo-
ithnt any survlvod.
Kosccrnns tins noon an w-
bbo1. Whllo taking oil nt
AugiiBt 27. 1012. sho
flro nnd wns burned to tlio
odgo. In March of the
rear sho was drlvon on tlio,
rinittnlvi niwl if r r9 liAM
Bill, uutium llllll inu Ul 11 VJ
lost. Sho wns built In Glns-
1883. Tho Itosccrnns Is
fcot long nnd roglstored 2970
ross. At ono tlmo sho sorved
lovornmont trnnsport. Sho Is
I' by tho Assoclntod OH Trnns-
on company nnd is vmueu
lor cargo nt nbout $200,000.
Tug Captain Wires That Ev
eryone Has Been Swept
Off the Rosecrans.
(11? Aiaotlatfel rmi lo Coo Har Tlmrt.
PORTLAND, Ore, Jnn. 7. "I
doubt If nny ono Is loft aboard hor."
This was part of n mossngo A. II, Pnr
kor, locnl ngont of tho Assoclntod OH
Company, owning tho Ilosccrnns, re
ceived nt noon from Captain W. P.
rnuerson, puoi oi tuo tug mat wont
to Astorln to bring hor up tho river
to tno innitH in Portland, rnuornon
said tho sens woro breaking ovor hor
nnd tho foromust had been carried
nwny.
GOLD FATAL IN
Jas. Clark, Stableman, Out of
Work, Found Dead from
Cold and Exposure.
Hr Aaortated r-rrtt lo Coot Par TlraM.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Jnn. 7. Hud
dled behind n pile of frozen rofuso
James CInrk, n stableman, 2C years
old, wns found dead today from
cold nnd oxposuro. Olllclnlly dlng-
noHed tho cnuso of his death was
bronchial pnoumonla, caused by tbo
cold. No similar deaths in tlio His
tory of San Francisco nro rocordod
by tho coroner's olllco. Clark wns
thinly clnd nnd out of work.
TO ELECTRIFY
RAILWAY
Secretary Fisher Makes the
Grant That May Mean
First of Change.
Pjr Auotltt rmi lo Coo Par Timet.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. What
Secretary Fisher bellovrs to bo tho
beginning of tho electrification of
tho trnns-continontnl railroads, wns
marked today by a grant to tho
Great Falls, Montana, powor com
pany to transmit over public do
main powor for tho electrification
of 450 miles of track on tho main
lino or tho Chicago. Milwnukoo &
Pugot Sound railroad, botweon Har
lowtown, Mont., nnd Avory, Ida.
IOWX PHIXCE WELL.
lo Russian Tlirono Attends
piii'Istiuns Tree Today.
oiifii rrm to coot njr Timet.
:ETERSnURG, Jnn. 7. -Tho
Jmporlnl Crown I'rlnco Ai-
1th his father. Emperor Nlch-
attonded tho distribution of
from tho Christmas tree of
Esacks of tho body Kunrd at
ilace of Tsarskoooelo. This
Crown Prlnco's flnt public
iinco slnco his illness and
Id of tho report ho was sent
fsouth of Franco.
1
LlAFORXIA OIL PRONE
QUITS.BASEBALL
Noted Chicago Player-Manager
Declares He Will Not
Play This Year.
n Attoclated Trftt to Coot Par Timet.
CHICAGO, Jan. 7. An afternoon
pnpor prints nn extended intorviow
with Frank Chnnco, In which ho
stntes positively thnt he will not ap
pear in bnsoball this season.
TAIUFF HEARINGS ON.
(Investigates Salo of Stock of
Company. .
joclttej rrna to Ccst Par Times.
IHINGTON, Jan. 7. An ox-
lon of tno operations whero-
capitnl stock of tho Cnllfor-i
ptroleum Company was soldi
limes or ovor on tho Nowi
Block exchange during tho
Jnth of tl o company's oxlst-
accuplod tho tlmo of thoj
money trust commltteo to-1
Manufacturing Interests Ici)rcscnt
cl nt AVnshlngtoii.
Ur Atiotlated Tn-tt to Coos Day Tlmea.J
WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. Manu
facturing interests from Paris to
San Francisco, affected by tho con
templated Democratic revision of
tho tariff, woro represented today
at tho second hearing on tho chem
ical schedule.
UKTTEU IV MEXICO.
aikfls post nrsv.
'ork Handles 112,201 Pack-
nges in Threo Days.
io. UlcJ ritu to Coot Hay Tlmet.l
i rniDiovoment In Conditions Reported
by American Consuls.
IDr Atao latej Prett to Coct Uar llsiet.
W8HINGTON. Jan C - Condi
tions In Mexico generally and es
pecially In tho border stntes, nro r-
City Council Delays Action on
Municipal System Pend
iny Hearing.
Tho question of hastening a solu
tion of tho Mnrshflcld wntor prob
lorn was brought up nt tlio Mnrsh
Held city council meeting Inst night
by Councilman Albrccht. Ho stated
that ho thought tho waterworks"
question should bo handled by tlio
council as a commltteo of tho
wholo Instead of rcforrlng It to sub
committees of tho council nnd thnt
Immudlnto stops should bo taken
looking townrds n municipal system
for Mnrshflold. Ho Bald ho thought
tho council ns a commltteo of tho
wholo should moot nt onco nod do-
tormlno what thoy thought wns n
fair prlco for tho present Mnrsh
flold system nnd whnt thoy could
recommond to tho voters nt n spe
cial election f tho company would
accept It. Resides this, ho said
that tlio council as n commltteo ol
tho wholo could consider tho other
water projects nnd boo what could
bo dono with thorn, Ho said that
tho council hnd tho Rlchnrdson nnd
other roiHirts on which to base
their opinion. Ho onld thnt ho
thought tho mnttor could bo nr-
rungetl in a cotiplo of dnys nnd
Hiiggosted thnt u meeting of tho
council us n commltteo of tho wholo
bo hold Friday night to tako tho
matter up.
Acting City Attornoy Kendall
who was present in plaro of City
Attornoy Gobs, who Is nwny Inspect
ing flro nppnratiiB, ahitod that ho
did not think tho niovo would bo
ndvlsnblo nt this tlmo. Ho snld
thnt nny negotiations with tho Coos
nay Wntor Company now might
tend to delay tho hearing of tho
nppoal by Marshflold to tho Oregon
Railway Commission unilor tho pub
He utilities law. Ho said ho had
Just received n lottor Hint tho
Mnrshflold nppenl was tho first ono
and that tho commission would try
and oxpedlto tho mnttor ns much ns
posslblo. Ho snld tho Coos liny
Wntor Compnny hnd nlrendv asked
for n dolny In order to liavo tlmo
to fllo nn nnswor to tho nppoal of
tho city nnd thnt tho compnny
would probnbly tnko ndvnntago of
any tondor or advances by tho city
to further dolny tho mattor.
Councilman Copplo wanted to
know how soon It would llkoly
bo boforo tho commission would got
to tho Mnrshflold enso.
Mr. Kondnll roplled thnt ho did
not know oxnetly as tho law wns
now nnd thoro was no precedent to
go by. Ho snld thnt ho thought It
might ho within 30 dnys.
In vlow of this Mr. Albrccht snld
thnt It might bo well not to make
any official record or tondor to
tho company ponding action by tho
Railroad Commission, but thnt ho
thought tho council could meot ns n
commltteo of tho wholo nnd oxpo
dlto municipal ownership. Ho Bald
that thoro woro n numbor of things
In which small oxpondlturcs could
bo mado now that would moan n
great snvlng lator. Iio snld thnt
somo of thoso moves woro mndo
without too much publicity boforo
hand, tho city would bo greatly
bonofittcd. Ho said that stops had
already boon taken townrd securing
sources of supply.
Thoro was moro or less discus
sion nnd Councilman Copplo sug
gested that thoro woro n numbor of
things to bo considered boslilos tho
posslblo purchase of tho prosont
systom and tho Improvement In tho
sorvlco from It. Ho said tho poo
plo of Marshflold had expressed
thomsplves In no uncortnln torms at
tho polio as.holng In favor of mu
nicipal ownership nnd ho thought
tho council should try nnd nccom
pllsh tholr wishes as early ns pos
slblo, Councilman Ferguson thought tho
council should not do anything un
til tho Oregon Rnllrond Commis
sion reports on tho locnl situa
tion. With this report, ho thought
thnt tho way would bo clearor.
Consequently ho said ho did not
want to have tho council do any
thing that might hinder tho com
mission. Mr. Albrecht changed his original
motion to simply turn tho wnter
works problem over to tho council
ns n commltteo of tho wholo. Mayor
Straw wanted to have tho council
spoclfy tho night tho council was
to meot to tako action on tho wa
terworks matter but the council,
In view of Acting City Attornoy
Kondall's expression would not spo
clfy any tlmo to tnko It up.
Thoro wns moro or less politics
in tho pnrloylng. Mayor traw hav
ing practically roforred tho water
works mnttor, or rather tho Inci
dentals of It to Messrs. Winkler.
Albrecht nnd Copplo by appointing
thorn on tho wator commltteo. Thoy
wished thn othor roiincilmen to as
sist thorn In tho Investigations and.
said that ha thought that every
mombor of tho council was vltnllv
interested in it and should bo al
lowed to assist In tho mattor
During tho evening. Mayor Straw
CLASH ABOUT
A
Hi
Mayor Straw Revokes Ap
pointment of Chas. Doanc
and Salary Is Held Up.
For n fow minutes boforo tho close
of last evening's session of tho city
council, It looked as though thoro
would bo something doing over tho
morchnnt's patrol but It dropped nnd
tho council adjourned.
Tho mnttor wns brought up nt n
previous inciting nnd en mo up last
night In tho allowing of bills for tho
month. City Rocordor Hutler wnnted
to know whnt tho council wns going
to do about tho nllowlng of tho $20.
tho city's UBitnl contribution to tho
monthly pay of tho patrolman.
Couucllmnn Forguson inquired of
.Mayor Straw ir tho pntrolmnn was
still clothed with pollco authority,
and tho latter responded that ho was
not. Mr. Ferguson said that ho did
n't soo any uso In tho city paying
towards his salary any longor If tho
city wns not going to rocolvo boiiio
benefits of his work. Mayor Straw
said that ho thought tho snmo.
Thoro wns n pnuso of a fow min
utes and Mnyor Straw said that ho
wished someone would start some
thing start homo If nothing olso.
Then came n motion to ndjourn,
nnd tho council adjourned until next
Monday night.
At tho provlous scslon of tho coun
cil Mnyor Straw gnvo ns a ronson
for rovoklng tho pollco authority of
Merchant Pntrolmnn Doane, that ho
didn't propoBO to havo nny olllcor of
tho city who wns receiving pnrt of
his salary from tho "saloons nnd oth
or undesirables." Howovor, It Is un
derstood thnt Mr. Donno's frlonds
malntntn thnt Mnyor Straw's rovocn
tlon of Donno's nppolntmont Is renlly
duo lo Mnyor Straw playing politics.
It is claimed that Doano has novor
boon an ardont nupportor of Mayor
Straw In Marshflold city elections or
tho factions Hrnt Mayor Straw has
been supporting, nnd thnt In the Inst
city election, ho Is snld to hnvo work
ed ngnlnst Mnyor Straw's favorites
in tlio rnco for councllmou. To get
ovon., thoy clnlin Mnyor Straw has
revoked Donno's nppolntmont.
Whnt effect this will hnvo on tho
morchnnt's patrol In hooping a spo
clal nlghtwntchninn in problematical.
Ivor-Johnson Dlcyclcs at tho
j Plonoor Hardware
, 4
E STILL
T
B NS
W
L SETTLE
CHINOOK WIND
GREAT DANCER
Warm Breeze Threatens the
Railroads With Snow
slides and Floods.
tnr AMoclale.1 Trill lo Coot lit; Timet.
SEATTLE, Jan. 7. A Chinook
Peace Negotiations Delayed by
Orthodox Christmas Holi
day Observance.
POWERS ARE FIGURING
ON INTERVENTION PLAM
Unable to Determine Just the
Policy to Pursue to Force.
Peace if Necessary.
tnr AtsotlaltJ rrm to Coot nay TlmM.r
LONDON. Jan. 7. Thoro Is prac
tically no disposition In London to
doubt that as soon ns tho delegates;
of Rulgnrla, Grcoco, Montenegro
nnd Servla hnvo celebrated the?
u-ln.l Irnmlnil liv. rnllronil tiion tnr Orthodox ChrlstlllttS holiday, tllCt
tho pnBt two wcoks, has arrived' I'oaco conference will bo roaumod'.
and It Is fonrcd that tho 15 fcot.Tlioro Is a deop-sontcd roluctnmvs
or moro of biiow tint lies piled up n,K.nU lnrtles against reopen Idk
.1.. n i- .- ...ill i. ' llnatltmna nttlinllivli Inrnnfa it Rtmll
Oil IIIO VllBCUtlCH IllUlllllUllia Will UU ""-. ......w..r" "-"" ""--
miendliv molted nnd will niHii dmvn ! an ovontuallty aro still uttered. At
tho namo tlmo tho powors aro oc
cupied offering lrlcndly ndvlco to
tho antagonists and In chbo this
should prove InBtilllclcnr, tho nm-
bcsC
tho slopes, washing out railroad
tracks, brldgos and Inundntlng val
leys. HMirt annit. Minf fill vndtnrrlnv In
Wnntnrn WniriilniMnn hn lmon rn-l bassatlors aro Seeking tllO
duccd to sltiBh by tho rain nnd tho "l'i Ql intervention.
wnrm wind now provnlllng. Tho', Tho noxt meeting will probacy
-n...,.i., i... i ...i.. i.n...... i'lift the crucial onn of the sorlas
suffer from tho thaw and all trains' ". will )? Ireldod ovor by tho
i iiriiiHii ciuoi ueiegnie. itecnan j-u-Hha,
whoso turn It Is to net na
president.
over tho Cnscndcs nro Into.
SUCCUMBS IN
LONDON HOTEL
Paul Nash, U. S. Consul Gen
eral at Buda Pest, Dies
Suddenly.
w
Purchases Coos Bay Wall Pa
per and Paint Company
and Will Merge It.
W. N. Ekblnd of Ekblad & Son
this morning concluded negotiations
for tho purchaso of tho Coos Ray
Wall Papor nnd Paint business from
C. F. Johnson. Mr. Ekblad will
Dr Attoilateil Trrat to Coot nay Timet.)
LONDON, Jan. 7. Pnul Nash,
United tSatos Consul Gonornl nt
Rutin Pest, dlod suddenly todny In
n hotol hero. Although nppnrontiy
denth wns irom natural causes, nn
Inquost will bo necessary.
Nash was 3G yonrs old and hnd
boon in diplomatic sorvlco nt Rnn-
kok. vonls. Vladivostok. Kiieiins
and Rutin Post. Whllo consul at
Vonlco, ho married Rnroncss Ina
Maynorl of Piedmont.
LEAVE TOOAY
BHEMH M
Steamer Sails This Morninfj
.for Portland Big Ship
ment of Fish.
WOOD IS FOR
ARMY RESERVE
Chief of Staff Wants Former
Soldiers to Re-Enlist and
Receive Pay.
Mr AuotlateJ Treti lo Coot Pajr TJmet.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. In or
der that n reasonably Btrong rosorvo
may bo established In tho United
Statos with tho least posslblo do
MORGAN TO F.GYIT.
American Financier to Look Up Hur
led Treasures There.
NEW YORK. Jnn. C With tho
Pujo commltteo continuing nt
Washington, Its probo Into tho fin
ances, J. p, Morgan, who was ono
of tho most important witnesses in
tho investigation, will sail for Egypt
tomorrow to Interest hlmsolf In
tho burlod treasures there About
rogular army, mnrlno corps or ml-
lltln, nnd who nro still pnysicnuy
flt should bo authorized to onllst
nt onco In tho rosorvo nnd recolvo
pay, Is tho opinion of Major-Gen-oral
Leonard Wood, chief of staff of
tho army. Gonornl Wood todny on
dorsed a bill introduced by Ropro
sontntlvo Tllson of Connecticut, pro
viding n nntlonnl mllltnrv rosorvo.
Two dollars n month should bo
tho compensation according to Ma
jor Wood.
niovo tho IniBliioss from Its pres-l iny, n ,ne wi,0 havo served. In
oni qunriors on isoriu oocoim
stroot, botweon Contrnl and Com
mcrclnl, to his hnrdwnro storo on
Front streot. Ho will dovoto tho
room Just south of his hardware
ntoro to tho wall paper dopautment.
Iio has handled paints, varnishes,
elc, horotoforo, imt will onlnrgo
his Jlno nnd will mnko tho now do
pnrtment tho most compioto of tho
kind on Coos Ray. Ho found thnt
tho wnll pnpor business would
work in well with tho hnrdwnro
lino, nnd especially tho homo build
ing, nnd furnish business thnt ho
has been dovotlng special attention
to. Mr. Ekblad plans to dlsposo of
much of tho Johnson stock, espec
ially tho wall pnpor, in tho pres
ent quarters on Second streot and
will continue tho business, thoro for
anothor weok.
Mr. Johnson, who has retired, hns
beon planning for somo tlmo to ro
tlro from business. Ho has con
sidered moving to California, but
whothor ho will do so or romnln on
tho Bay, ho has not definitely determined.
FIRE SCARE IN
CHANDLER HOTEL
Snark in Waste Paper
Furnace Room Caused
Alarm Today.
tho people of Marshflold woro glv
on a little flro scaro about 0
o'clock, ns tho result of n llttlo
blnze and much smoko from n
waste papor box in tho furnaco
room of tho hotol,
A snark from tho. furnaco started
the waste to miming, out mo nro
Tho Rreakwalor sailed this morn
ing for Portlnud nnd Captain Nelson
Is planning to mnko up moro of tho
tlmo lost lioro n week ago. Tho last
trip was mado In nbout four days.
Todny the Rrenkwntcr hnd n r.nthor
smnll list of pnsscngors nnd light
outgoing freight enrgo. Tho lull
nftor tho holldnyd and dolnys woro
probably tho cniiEo,
Tho blggoat Item In tho outgoing
frolght was about sixty boxes of steel
head salmon, shipped by C. E. Nich
olson of tho Coos Ray Ico & Cold
Storago Company. Mr. Nicholson hns
been shipping n largo amount of
bteolhoads this year.
Among tho outgoing passengers',
wero tho following:
Marlon Mills, Carl Andorson, C.
Rlloy, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Knthorlno
Horton, Wnrron Horton, Miss F. Gol
don, F. A. Dnly, G. E. Ishnni, Mru
G, Isltuin, Miss J. Vornon, II. Tru
man, Frod Rnchmau, R. S. Scott,
Geo. Murch, C. J. Evans, Mrs. J.
Wnrron, C, Owoson, N. Erlukson Miss
Plko, Mrs. W. T. Lonkorr, Mrs. Sny
don, Mrs. Quarto, D. M. Avorill, G. D.
Jamos, C. Everstou, Judgo Coko, A.
Iluhto, L. Klrkland, F. E. Creots, II.
Jucrgoumoyor, A. F. Owens, C. Mo
ran. Incoming LM.
Tho Incoming passonger list of tha
Hroakwntor, which was mislaid by
tho purser yostorday, wns us follows:
Wosloy Green, Loo Green, Mrs.
May Groen, Mrs. W. E. Davonport, F.
A. Daly. Harry Monaha, Chas. Duffy,
Mrs, L. R. Leo, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs.
Alnsly, Chns, Hanty, R. Daylos, F.
C. Montgomory, Win. Allondor.
G. G. Hrannor, P. Wranstod, J. F.
Llndborg, Mr. L. R. Leo, L. P. Stilos.
W. J. Rromldgo, C. E. Andorson, J.
McDonald, W. J. Clook. Mrs. L. (T.
Ladd, G. W. Skinner, Itobt. Marsdeu
Sr F. E. Wilson, Robt Shank, C. II.
Ulrlch. Fred Mlnard,, Mrs. Frod Mill
ard, E. D. Howe, Miss Carollno Mills,
Chas, Mathors. A. S. Hammond, Wm.
Trudgen, M. Martlnes, Mrs. Stovort
son, Miss V. Dora, R. M. Ran. II. It.
Donahoy, A. E. Howo, Jack Durand,
Miss May, Miss Calvert, Loona Hol
ler, O. Franklin, Dr. J. P. Grant, Dr.
D, Llnsley, Chas. Hart, W. II. Mayors.
C. F. Rradshaw, Peter Scott, 0. W.
Ellor. A. Ranks. H. D. Nottloton. Mrs.
In I Chas. Duffj', Mrs. F. Coopor, K. M.
15. l'lorco, fluss Joan aiainews, uuaa.
Mathows, F. A. Mothows, Alfred
Mathows, Mrs. A. E. Mathows, H. K
Hartley, Mrs. Raylcss. W. E. Homme.
E. Ilouck, O. Rommlck, C. Carlson,
Chas. Leo.
NEW CURRKXOV SYSTEM.
Houso roiiuiilHco Tiles to Evolvo n
New Plan.
(fir Atao'lal) Ptrtt to Coot nay Tlmex 1
WASHINGTON. Jan, 7. Se.kln,'
mon saw It almost Immediately, Tho
naner blazed mi before ho could to evolr n ww currency pjstetr
a your ago Morgan visited Fcvnt prt the boo on and when ho did plan to b re miim mded to en
to see an oxpodltlon which was fit- wrt It diva, tho box bocamo a grcss in n s ibstltute for tho ont'
ted out to mnko excavations noar regular smudge Tho smoke crnf )rono' n v V e Niitl'-nal Mon'ter"-
Kharceh. It Is oxnected that ho tlirnno-h tlin hotol and Into tho Commission a sub c imiltteo of
will visit tho same vicinity on tho.ciiest rooms
presont trip. Tho flames woro extinguished he-
tho Iioubo conmlttco on banu'iir
and currency, begun a series of
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