THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. iff. EXTEND CULL TO IE 0SL1D Parish at Center City, Minn., Wants to Secure Coos Bay Pastor Now. Hov. John Osliind, pastor of (lie Coos Iluy Swedish Lutheran congre gation, Ims just received u en 1 1 from the Swedish Lutheran coiiki li gation at Center City, Minn. Tho call is a very -alluring ono, tho Center City parish being tho larg est In the Minnesota conference of tho dononiinntlon and tho remuner ation being much greater than ho is now receiving. Aside from these Inducements, ho is seriously considering the call bo causo It is from tho Hcction whore ho was reared and educated. Ills pnrontB II vo near there. Ho was educated at GtiBtavtis Adolphus Col lego at St. Peter, Minn., and later took his final courses at the Uni versity of Hlmiesota and Potomac University, completing his theolog ical course nt Atigustana College. Tho Center City parish Includes churches In three towns. ' Center City Is about 100 miles from St. I'oter. This Is the second or third cull thnt Hov. Oslund Iuib received since coming to Coos Hay and until now ho had not entertained tho idea of loavlng Coos Hay becauso ho likes his parish hero and also tho country. WILSET WILL ARRIVE TODAY amo.vcj tiii: sick. ; Mrs. Christino Kruso of West Marshllold is suffering from n badly sprained nnklo, sustained while do ing soiiii) housowork. Mrs. Fred Kruse, who iccontly tindorwent an operation at Merry hospital for appendicitis. Is at the homo of her pnicuts, Mr. and Mrs. Escott In South Marshfield. She In recuperating slowly. Ferdinand Ilnuschlldt. the IS-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. F. Ilnuschlldt of Knstslde, who under wont an opcrntlou fur appendicitis nt Mercy hospital this week. Is re ported, to bo gottlng along nicely. Ills enso was a lather serious ono. Through an error. It wns stated the other day that ho was a stepson of -Mr. Ilnuschlldt. Mrs. W. j.'. Miller Is reported ill nr their homo In South Marsli field. A number of ruses of whooping cough are loporten in Marshfield and a little epidemic of it is feared. Mrs. F, V. Hortrum who was badly burned In tho llro that de stroyed the Donaldson block a few wooks ago, Is reported to bo doing nicely at Mercy hospital. It will bo a few weeks beforo sho can leave tho hospital. It' is not cer tain yot whether nklu grafting will bo necessary to rcstoro tho cuticle lost from tho burns. Mrs. Agnes Hutchinson, who has been quite ill nt her homo with In grlppo, Is reported Improving, fluy Kendall, who has been suf fering from la grippe, Is reported as Improving, Mr. Fnrrell stated thnt tho head quarters of tho San Francisco nnd Portland Steamship Company will bo moved from San Francisco to i'crt lnml nt once; that tho Orcgon-Wnsh-Inutnn rnnd will take over tho Ore gon & Eastern rnllroad, and thnt tho latter rond eventually be extend ed to Pond In cast central Oregon. Tho Oregon & Knstorn railway proj ect, which Is bolng built from Vale, Ore., westward across the state, was taken over from the Oregon Short Lino on January 1, and will becomo n subsldnry line of tho Oregon-Washington railroad, and when completed will ho operated as such. Tho llrst section, 110 miles, now under way, will carry tho road to Dog Moun tain, and thonco will be continued to connect with tho Deschutes rond at Uend. This will glvo tho Orogon Wnsblngton Compnny n complete double-track system from Portland across Oregon to tho Idaho boundary. Tunnel lliul One. Parties arriving hero from flnr dlner brought a report thnt It had been discovered thnt the tunnel be tween Winchester Creek nnd Ten Mllo Inkes will ho very hard to drive, test holes showing thnt tho material was a hard kind of clny to handle. It was said that the enginccts cstltnnted that it would take two years to comploto ti'ie tunnel. JOAQUIN MILLER jiMMWWBBfiGMP!HlrHHnil" -i jkct wtwig I 1 (Continued from Pnie 1 ) INSPKCT COOS HAV LINK. I Along the Waterfront. ! It. II. Olson Is nrraiiKliiK to launch the Umpire, the new scii-ho-lug launch which he and other par ties are building nt lOmplre. The Empire will he taken to Alaska, n man named Anderson heading the company which will operate her In the northern waters, The Alliance Is duo In Into todny or early In tho morning from Eu reka and will sail nt 0:.10 tomor row morning for Portland. The Urenkwnter Is duo In early tomor row morning from Portlmul. Sho made a fast trip up last iline, nnd ronched Poitlaud nt 10 o'clock Suu day morning, several hour ahead of schedule time. Captain Pete Olson of the Hust ler, while at Florence tho other ilii) ''ought the two "R-horsepower rnxollue engines from tho wrecked Wllhelmlnn. Ho bought them as n ?poi ulnllon. getting thdiu verv cheap, M I It K.N IJ)XVA VS. Ci'iih Schooner to lit Hcenulkcil Af ter fining Aground. A Portland paper says; Hauled nut on the ways nt the Supple shipyard the gas schooner Mlrene, which went tinhorn on rr.e bench near N'ohulom week bofoio last, will be placed In readiness to go to sea again. It is not thought thnt Hie sustaluod much damage when she went aground. . The Mlreno nrrlved on Frldny night and proceeded to the ship yard, where she was hauled on the ways. She will be recaulked and tightened up wherever necessary. She was flouted fioni the bench near Xehalem bar last Sunday af ter being nshoro for several dnys, Sho Is said to have been Insured for JS000, which Is ample to cover tho cost of repairs. The Mlrene wns built In the shlPMird of Kruso & Hunks at North Uend by F. C. llarnes and Captain .1. J. Heyuolds. Her maid en voynso was from Coos Hay to Portland nnd thence to Seattle, nr tor which she proceeded to the north with cannery supp.tes. it wns while on hor first trip as a freighter between this pint and the southern Oregon ports that the Ml reno went ashoio. ASSASSINS K EXKCCTEI). Large Croud Wltut'hscs Punish- incut of 1'icMilciit's Slayer. liy .-o an I 1 ... tu loo. 11. y lllll 1 SAN SAI-VAPOR. Feb IS. Threo uf the assassins of the late prosldont ,of the Republic of Sal vador. Dr. Manuel E Arnugo. were executed today in tho presence of n largo crowd. .T. T. Twohy nnd .Tohn C. Twohy, of tho firm of Twohy Pros., accom panied by Timothy Casey, ono of their sub-contractors, arrived out froiutho Sluslnw Saturday night on their way to Portland. They had boon looking after the work on tho Coos Iftiy lino. Eugeno fiuurd. I NORTH BEND NOTES. ! 4 Miss Dennis Donovan, who lias been tho guest of Mrs. William Holtchert, left for hor homo todny. It Is reported that (Hazier & Isaacs have purchased tho Oregon Trust Conipuny business here. Messrs. Holllstor, Van He nnd others owned tho Oregon Trust Conipuny. L. .1. Simpson Is still In Snn Francisco nnd no definite iidvlces have been received ns to when ho will return nero. (). W. Shelloy of Myrtlo Point Is h United States. Ho was born from Scotch Americnn pnrents in tho Wn- bnsh district of Indiana. Novembor uf 10, 1S42. Ho wns scarcely ten yenrs old when his fnthor emigrated to Oregon, thin u wild nnd Hparscly sottlcd country. He received but llt tln ediicntlnn nnd lived n wild and ndventurous life. Three years later, .Miner, men n uoy 01 iiuriueii, ion , homo to try bis fortune in Cniliornin. f Very little of a rellablo nnturo is ' 1 . MIII..H... 111.. .1..-I.... IWUMV11 111 llllllK lllllll'l a IIIU 11111111(5 tho seven years ho roamed aimlessly through the wilds of northern Cali fornia and southern Orogon. Gold- diggers, lumbermen nnd trnppcrs, In dians nnd outlaws woro his compan ions. Tho erratic nnturo of the young poet wns unintelligible to tho rough nil venturers with whom ho enmo In contact and they considered him iraik-brulnod. When ho bo enmo u "squaw man," sharing tho tent of u young Indian woman whoso trlbo lie had Joined, ho lost ensto with tho white men altogether. Ho was treated with contempt, like nil "squaw men" nro and rotnlloted by leading the Indians In their attacks upon tho whites. After his return to his homo in r ffnirnii lin Itnrrriii f 1 LitMilt lint I ti tlirt IH olllce of Ucorgo II. Williams at Eu- H gono, Ore, who nit; rward bocamo nt-1 k tornoy genorni 01 inc uniieu amies. T to roiiowinir year no ticcamo nn ex- t press messenger In tho gold-mining M iIIhIi-IcIh nf lilfitio. ulilcli iwiHltliin lin f rnali'nnil Ifi lmr.riiiw. Hw ntlllnt nf Hit M "Democratic Heglster," a weekly M nowspnper In Eugene. Ore., which Fj wns suppressed by the authorities shortly afterwards because of the bciiiuoiis ammeter 01 us eiiuorinis. it It wns whllo ho wiib editor of the H UPinocrnuc register, tnnt no no enmo acquainted with "Minnie Myr- FJ no, a rrcquont rontritiutor or poetry tri tin lin.inH A 1...I..? fln.tMlal.lt. ....... iu lliu mi'(ji. it. iiin-i i mil ioiiii n w mllnu'nfl liv limit timrrrnL'n iitwl twn EJ uiiiiiiit-u tvuiu il Hi li'Hllll in lliu nil- u ion. Tiieir married lire wns not imp- H 11V. linu'nvnt lliu wlfn nnnn unn. P.l nratcd from Miller and took tho, youngest child, u hoy. with her, while i tho dniighter. Miuid .Miller. In Inter m years well knoVn ns nn nctross, re- mnlned with hor father. In 1SG3 Miller opened n lnw llco in Cnnon City. Oregon. W Lllvlng in thnt young nnd struggling town ho distinguished himself liy loading nn expedition against the hostile Indians, who nnd nttneked i the settlement. In ISM Miller wai, ARLIEST of Early Spring1 Arrivals f ALUE GIVING is the one thing that has made this store so successful; we're determined that the man who spends his clothes' money in this store shall get more value for it than he can get anywhere else so-called "special sales" included, The Store With a Conscience guarantees you 100 per cent satisfaction; or your money back after the test ol wear without a quibble The most stylish people you know, those who buy the best things to wear that they can find, usually owe their smart appearance to a Benjamin Suit. You can pay a lot more money for clothes than we charge for these; but you'll not get more value for your money, Let us prove these statements for you any day. See Window Display 66fcJSIT?r IT- A ff !? iun! 1 a iin Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, Our .Myrtle Point Store will open about March First. MARSH FIELD IIAXDOX I vmtmxwunMm mr'p s STREET II IU FKTSinf l.n o wV.l, n ' nnVdon. v I n U I !n(1 V1.1" J.'"'?" ' nt COUII-. 1 IV LMUIUIUL just recovering from a severe at- VsTO Tus'Tlternrv activity helm ' tack of pneumonia. .Mr. Shelley L, ' ;. -i'1 ",2ft ii iL. will leave on tho next Hedondo "b' " "" . or .,li ''' I ".. ,,'u. .. , with his son for Southern Califor nia whore the latter will spend some time for the benefit of his houlth. Miss Hunt will accompany them to take caro of Master (Sordini, LOCAL OVERFLOW Stage Huns Away Mr. Dnyni. representing n flro alarm system, came in todny via Myrtlo Point. He reports thnt tho stuge ran uwuy nnd nil the piinnoiiKors nnd to mnke it hasty exit from the rig. The damage was slight and mi one was hurt. The load Is in bud shape, he says. Electric Franchise. II ABOUT BOOSTS 1 MILL!? COOS Ell ltuuuet l-'ilihi) The Marshllold 1'lie Department will hold Its an nual biimiuet for the members, tholr wlveu nnd sweethearts, which will he given tit the Odd Fellows hall Friday night. .Meet .Monday. A mooting of tho Shriuurs Social club will he held next Monday night. I1KN M'.MIM.I.ISN and wlfo of Myr tle Point are spending a tow dnys in .Muwhfleld. IIH.N'HY 1'I.OKUKU is hero from MM'tle Point on bushiest.. HKPOUTJS DKXIIvl), h'slabiiHik Company lliiw Not Ta ken Over Srlii'.inci'N nt Kloreuce. ('LOItKXt'lC, Fob. IS. Johnson Porter denies the report on Coos Hay that the Kstabrook Cnmpnm has taken over the Tidewater Lum ber Company nnd tlnoe sailing schooners. it Is stilted that the only possible foundation for the report Is that the Kstabrook Com pany Is acting us Snn Francisco ugeuts for the schooners, Tho Tidewater mill will start sawing in a short time, prnbubl ullltln two weeks, wns the btate incut miido to us Wednesday by .1. P. Portor, president of the com pany and confirmed by tho superin tendent, Mr. Duttou. .dr. Duttou stated that the com pany would like to get beveral htcameis to cuny out luinbor from the mill, but hnve none In view Just at present. On this account tlioy will ship tho lumber by schooners till they can arrange lor btemueiH. The conipan, owns three n-hoonors and will probably fcneuro others us soon as they nro needed. Mr. Portor advocated Issuing U'oro bonds If nocesbnty by tho Pert of Sluslnw to have the work done without delay, and dopend on congress for a further appro priation to assist with tho work, lie thinks that $75,000 will bo suf tiilem to extend tne JettiiM out .aiohs (lie bar into wmr sk rut iu depth. write poems, dealing mostly with CollllCilS At!oi)tS PlailS fOT the ndventurous life of tho west.) C1I nnn Ulnnll, nf Ul,l, Ho nilbl shed tlrst n collection nf vitiuwu uiiii ui vyuii poems In pnpor covers, called "Spec-! linens" and next n volume with tho tit lo ".loiuiuln ot nl," which con- j The Hnstsldo city council hut ev- tnlued a defense of .lonquln Mur-ienlng made preliminary airutii;o- lotta, the fnmoiis Spnnlsh-Amerlcan ments for nbout $11,000 worth of outlaw, who had been tho terror stroot work to bo done there this of California for ten yours. From Hummor. Hocorder l.ontnn was In- A MIMdOV DOl.ljXitS"" this Miller took his pon name struotod to post notices of the Hut there Is still oppoitunlty to ".lonquln." under which ho pub- adoption of plans for the work. The wilu. the prize-winning letter llshed nil his suhkciiuout works. Improvements projected nro K stroet Anyway It will bo well worth while In 1S70 Miller went to London, from Second nvonue to Tenth Blroot to sit down and toll In lOe words where he publlsliod In tho follow- nt. an ostlmntod cost of $11, IS": Just what you would do with a tim ing jenr, iiih nuiiKH oi mo nierras ' "in utuiiuu iroiu k hitoki io li lion dollnis nun -r.iciric I'ooms." During his street nt an ostlmntod cost of $i. sojourn in London Miller wns tak- '-. and u plnn for What Would You Do if You Had That Much Real Money? 'A lorgo number of communica tions have been received by The TltnoB In nnswor to tho question: "WHAT WOI'M) VOir DO WITH E. H. Fish of Bandon Wanln Fine Showinn at Panama Exposition. "Cooh county by nil nieani itnl have u flue exhibit at the Fna ICxpoHltliin In San Pronclico U should be stinted at onrehc to u'uL a uood snare." uld t Fish, formerly of tho Urad!y Co dy Company of Marshfield, tuti located In iinndon, where kf " recently honored by clec"lMt3 iii'iuddoncv itt the llaadon CC- OrlKlnnllty. counlcd win. i.mi. ini finii. -Ml of Cool - lllllllfiviliu 1I1UII hllMHIt. fir llrirlitinu ...., .... I'll up by society and became a Third avunuo calls for an c.xpondi- sense Hlouo may win thnt ilvo dol much sought nftor guost In drnw-Jure of about f 1220. lnr Koid niece. Then thorn n in Rnv. lug rooms. Tho romnntlc ulinhus D. C. Clroon of tl.o Hlectrlc Pow- oral other prlzos somo of tlinin surrounding his personality, his oc- or Company of Marshfield was at cash, with which ou mnv oiioii centric vny of dressing nnd of tho meeting to ger n fianchUe to bunk uccouut und'sturt acuuinulut- boaring ,iiiuolf interested society P"t In oloetrle lights, hut theie lug that million "-uiiiihiiiu mid ho was fairly overwhelmed wero some clause in the franchise sit down this' ovenlnir o.. tomm-. with Invitations Ills poon.s were which the council wished to have row ovenl g id vr tc yo "p eas read by everybody nnd there whs ehnngod, unci tho matter la to be of what to do will a m I on ld. no mnu itioio popular than he In fettled nt tne next meeting, the lnr. "miiun ui London nt thnt time. Ho used to councilman and Mr. Croon iiutnir entprtaln his hosts wltli accounts certain that the fiainblsn wi.ioii of his life In the wilderness, his vvll Ibe presented nt the next meet-! im,..s if iiuooki.(;s. tights with Indians and outlaws, his Ing will be accepted bj the council- m , , , ' experiences In the gold fields nnd "f- K l.uiulier Industry in In tho cumps of tho Indians. While' -" ' lp In Ciury 'oiii of those accounts were to I 8 f n minif t r extout truo. though oxnggor- inu UllLV nP mil supplemont-ed with seusa- 111 LI 1 tt I IT f !U dotnlls. othois woro niuolv' IBIlU UUUI MlJ us. llko his uccouut of hU' wwi nW Ho Itullt soma of those accounts were somo ext nted and tlounl llctitlous .IWIinflillln.,.. I.. 11.. II , i""vinin III IIHUir .MClllllglia fh I"" !" Illllm expedition of isr.R. As a matter of R 111! 1 11111 fact Miller nevor saw Walker or II nhr H I II r Nicaragua, which did not pievont' fl U I I Ilia I him, however, from giving the most1 fc-i- 1 1 1 U U. vivid descriptions of tho tropical j - bioody tat.r0riVnn,diti!lne Laroo mber of Ladies At- wiin uie uostiio imilnus, ....V01 n,s "ot,' tiom Knglnnd Miller found himself a colobrlty In his own country. Ho was well miunii nun una no itimcult tend Openinfl Fire Sale at Ladies' Emporium. Tho vicinity of the Johnson build- ' ,J ,''', Hrooklngs, prosldont of tho HrookliiKH Lumber and llox Co. of 11 Khland. Calif., whoso company i int. been opeiatlng a sawmill, box tact my and a wholesale yard nnd a lino or nine retail yards In fcowiiurn Callfoiniu, is now staying at tho Ferry ranch (which his company owns) on the Chotco river! i. .!'.r' eo,,,lt' Orogon. Ju an! "v rresuiout Hrooklngs said coucornlim the plans or his com pany ror oporntlons which it has ong beon understood woro con templated, says tho Langlois Lcnd-or: "Aftor a continuous run of thlr III !... n.. c,,, ..,.! ... ... .., i. tOOII VOIlrs. nur uni..,..lll ... .,.... o" r.'nt,,a!;r..bera,ry0ras! TZ ? Uown pinunoK oo ins niul articles 'li Jn U',,,lvontlon' Tho mngnot wns the ',,." '"'V0 "xhawated our tlmbor reguiar contrl u tor t. Ik hill ! S,,ro ?ul nt tho Ln!Ue3' Kl'orlmn. S fe. ,n . hu S Hornurdlno nnd periodlcnl tress end n - I T,, Btor0 wnB crowded as a boohlvo " ' ll18, Uo a, mow planning pChllsled a mthervolu u nde. the nml , J,,,8t ns , bllB'- The ladles found ?on '",?"? I1 0,1CO tho Jll8tnlln" Hie "Sonus of I SJiIil. roal urgnins, and buying started Ji " .', ? .. lHiliorlii plant on tho tor od nov Snn iru nf 1..v c --. ...no w mo oiui i.iinilS, nrnmntlv nn,! ..nnll..i..i n..i.. prose voiumo. out t oil -Lifn ...'.'... v". ,l-" " iii,,.i,. ,.. ,."""" ""' Among the Modocs: I'nwiitton t . .,1J" ""?. .i0"?"1?.wnB. tliroS ,,;"' '"TP vomny lill'l' " CM...... .1 I.. ... .... Const about two miles northwest ol long tho Modocs- Vnwiini. Ttiu A" uny lonK tl,oro wns a throng ,' " ' '" -"r'T eouniy. This more 1 an twent b oks ' ,,01" J" i T u ".f "V"10' Tho B00,,B woro Sel? l5..,1"',0101,1. I,nrln,r- wll0l ids. Pssn)s nml ',,ln O t u ' ll) ,B' gh,tly ,ll,nmgc,'1' nml 8oraf n(" ,"" '.oai lUroct rro' the . .... ...... """ IMHjn. .ll UIO nf nil lllll rorn annrtnnn.l nn-.ll inrS, ail llll.tfl.lnlr. l..i..i. i latter "The nanltes" and necaine quite populur. For io" i , V .:. : .. ""'.""vv -suiiiiub, 0i,i-.. ."....,',''" "ifiuii; iwo- i iMHiviinsinniiini. iniim.'a i. .. cniit.. "uim Dtiwiniii win. Ain.Hu ....-..,,. ,, ,6 TOmu. ...... mttiiiu L'lllII OS "i I I lliu ll in hiiii li ill i"iTi o r fntr n A I. a .. iu 111111 111- 11 iu rnu I.-., in . the conditions in the . Yiii on L i,i nt.r?aI uarenln prices, if you woYo -mvo log pond, a modern town, region. For a numher " SS.I I "0t Ul0r t0(lny- co'" tol"orrow- So mort,,nin1l5?,k,n,I!j l0Cntcrt " lived tho lire or a rocluso on oSiJ? S . q!10 slto n,onB tho illlT llltH JUUISI 111 Ills Mill in unni.l. - VMkV.lli.lllM! mint, h .... 1. 1.. ... "I'wl mi urn t.oiiuu 1 110 up gits, ' near niinoud, California. FATAL MI.NH KXPI.OSIOX. l'le Ivlllcd nnd Three Hurt .War- of tho ivi norado, Colo, IUy Aw Ui.nl it... ,0 , 0vM u-y T , tlmbor noldlncs WASIIINUTOX, Fob. 10. Pro-1,. "With thoao initial Installations toss from the munufacturors of "tore will come nil tho In strles nlckol-ln-the-slot machines resultod Jiievltably following lumborlng in a In Indefinite postponement by tho fertile country, and In all mv trav 'ironsury dopartiuont or circulation '8 I lmvo nevor seen a nioro for- When n young man calls on a girl nnd takes the-cigars out of hU vest pocket nnd las them oft the mantel, she alwajs putuuls not Ui 1IUUCO I' or tho proposed now nickol. si hod- tile country than Curiy county I uled for February 15. am nlonsmi nva.. i, J, ,. U1?.. i Sim- iiinfiiiim .,..,.,..... , u,. ;.'.' '"" "- iai a KlSTfW C0,- 19- V'"n-I that j.t .. thoV" Ud wlirfo low .VoUroSinPlOJPOi lath in an explo-Ion In Soa.rav.'. machines to rer.ue co, ," r'ni.v n ' !.t. .?roe!l!n- L'"er and Bon Tllllli. ..m. m. ,... . ... - -- W...U nml uvre tonay. Injured If you have anihln- j trado, or want help, try " .... ... -- - .v.. . n vuuiiiain nnai'nraa wninii i Three woro eis and "slugs" designed for fraud, yards at 1 ted nnds iTvr.i ,'ll,"oor tne government was about to pl.i.e Hcrnardlnn S ' IUvol(l. San In ilrculntlnn a fhe-n-nt piece 1 o l, Sou r ,m "Htl p points to sell, rent. (K"lsn of which would ..'.ictuall o Pkc w i be n '."(,ar ,A bra,lch n Want Art. .nullify their Inventions. F uuisco v. "n,"tlJ,c,l Snn itanasco, Mr, Hrooklngs mite con- should unite In mlslne rands b tho purpose, put up n good m lug nnd mnko a fine illplirs resources. Coos county "u - grent bonorits from the fair. i Oinn nny other place eicept w immediately around San rf- nnd It Ib up to us to je most or tho opportunity ';'' bo started at onto and n JMH v put In chnrgo or tlio wpr. JJitllUUli IO I'fO' . . . Tho city eountll hns wuncJJ ' rino plnn ror tho IraproTeseto tho town. They pUnS Front street throiiBli the ton ? . . l Inn" BM'l J. I' do this, It will bo n3J move tho KIllnKon bunding - K. or P. building. The yU "I linvo tho property f,nuXrtS tho cost hut many think i J town ns a whole should ptf f or it." . . ,. . u .Mr. Fish wns tho ftrt; party or Iinndon VrtZi o 6 or to attend the big dotal MnrshrioldElks lodgo tonhjw . candidates rrom I5and.on.ArVo Initiated Itno tho roysterlM doiu. Among thoe who v J, ing to .Marshfield on J,,f nro Col. Kosa, corgo Wife .Mcuinruiiii, ur oi p- TMPj Kruss nnd wife, Geo. r. ' nnd A. A. Dlmmlcu aim or Miora will como on tnl e , sldorablo street ou the ft t 1 company's now plant " l 150 miles nearer Ban FIWJ A tho southorn inar ..,,, m other mill capablo ol i"'u cur goes. MAX IX IMWSOX IS ll01 ii i. r(ii,...iN Hint1 1" Itesculng Prl'O'f'U' ROSBHURO. t?."'fr0i;3 to oxtrlcato himself from tho county Jail, Clyde C y gives his address ' fop was sorlously ouni -- iM', and arms horo when tne an adjoining cell bec" When the flro ; wai J ij interior or tho Jail ,2"!uT,tf smoko and somo ' ""h9 pris'5 ....! i,. rnscil ug tna i . i Ulltl WIIB mux---" ,. l " J ii wns locked WjAH&t-i hour later tho fire " It la boliovod that lighted cigarette . Ing coll. J ..t,ti. l.-nuMOeiU. l i'wu in..' - torerow cottnge; 'B" Leslie. I Kl, nl