The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 19 13 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. K CoTcZlZSCM No. 208
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I PROPOSITIONS GARRY IN BAN
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Nearly Five to One.
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terminal Railway Plans of Ne
gotiations Willi o. i .
Given Results.
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irl v.lc nn .'- '"''"K Im"
mu thn oni-mirin or t lit pron
I's total viiMiib hiii-iiKlli of the
tj The Inv.t' number of voles
tcm In was a surprise. .Many of
( t0t(3 8V(iril III '!' wiiiiniii.
Tie Wr mnjorm In raven- of lliu
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tTElcai Mill way iil'iiiimk ' ""
Djtltrn Pacific for the transfer of
i tail itrniii irnntiilHO lo ti.o ini-
t read uns more I""" iih'"ir '"
n n!.....!!,... .ii. I lli.iu.k U'llfl Infll?
I. S. I.IUIIJUIV1 41IIU III"""' .1 in,
(tartlcularly ncllvi Interest In tlio
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lit li now expected Hint tlio pro-
pary noBoiiimoim noiwcon inn
o companies win in- iiiibiuu.mi aim
i fitly settlement of tlio matter
!lri. In n general way, It Ih
iJrntoo.l Unit tlio terms between
e companies lnivo been agreed
ca and tliai tiiey win no oi viiiu
portancc to tlio city or Marsh
'i. Some of tlio conditions nt
US to the transfer, ncrnrdlnu to
jirtntly authentic icpnrts aro:
Tlit the Southern Pacific coin-
tt iti line from .Miirslirieni to
c3 hv lit:.
Ttit Marsliflflil lie ininlo tlio tor-
luioitne KtiKcue llni1 twin 11 tin'
il li ronMnnnil snnlli In l?nrikil
1 Sin Francisco tlint Mnraliflchl
cade a dlvUlon point.
Ttit the Sotitlicin Pacific hIioiib
i ciTiiion lii'mliiiiii'UrM no limdo
uinaiieui, iiiiib inclining uiat a
M Dumber of train nml hIiiiii tun-
;:tl llll rCBliIc lioro.
Tkat Coos Hay ho ullnwoil torm-
f mei on irmiR-cnimiit'iunl Iiuh-
h. t:e fame ns San I'lanclnco,
i Aoseiea, rortlnml anil Sonttlo.
l'hn nf Tm-mliiiil
1 S. Chandler, Konoral mnnagor
i" lerminal Hallway, Ih tlio oii-
aiooiaer, director or olllclal
Ittecomiiany on tlio liny. Today
iMieq mat no wns highly Krntl-
vtr ine ouuoino or tlio olec-
i althOUIfh hn linil rntlini. nutlnl-
l(- ihe result. OwIijk to tlio
j of Ms associate ho did not
glilng out any extomloil
-tlfnt at tlit. ii.
""Wr, he said tiuit tlio mnt-
iraiii be hnndled with tlio
- Verity iiractlcnhlo. Tlio Tor-
".wmpany mill tnko It ii) with
withern Pacific Inimodlntoly
ibsence of tlenorul Mann-
' Clllln flnrt I)k..i.i... o i..
C J. 1 1 9 fi-nn, 0.. I. '....!
,i,, " .ill oilll I'lUIIUIDCU
E!r it some.
I. !,iIeLMl "nwuy will pro-
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lnll.Som.,ieri' I'ntlflc nnd If
I'lVo,., JaclIlc lfl unnlilo to
I ik. Vweh u lB undoratood
Ij ! Jerrall!al Knllwny will
E ,"h Project nloiiK tho orl-
rtotk o cahQ Ir l8 turned
tttold m .5 . r5 fnclflc, tlio
ti f .tuo Terminal Rail-
iM in v,8 0I,Iy th0 nionoy
Wr .::,', ""'""n won; ami
i to,:"".1?" l !oreo. tlio
! to .Yi .!. b 'ro1" u, trnnBrer
f l .1 e peoi,, ot th0 co--
taa ttotl 78ca u,ai tno rm'
titcl IeM te"8 t0 transfer
are .,., '," "m" Arno
' "titled hvn 0aklan. but
A!? of tho
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tiat 1 1"" v?' c'oso when
t. vCt. but wh arry nuout
E,.kDL?e? he made tho
Cctea" h' or. ?- ...
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REVISE TARIFF "
IN A HURRY
Democratic Leaders Hold a
Conference to Insure Har
monious Action on It.
tllr Amoi Ifttpil I'rr. In ('mil llT Tlllim I
WASHINGTON. Marcli in. Tlio
(lulclc 1'ovIhIoii or tin' tiirlrr tilling
lluuH acroptuhl( (o tin- Dcinociiuli'
ll'lllll'I'H of lllllll lldllHl'rt oT ('i)IIKI('HK
wiih tlio oliji'ot oT ii ((inforiMU'v call
oil lor today, liotwi en ino iuiiI.Iiik
tariff rovlHlonlHlH or t lie tmrly In
tho Sonntt' and Ilouno. Tlio confor
clirc wiih iIi'hIkiumI iih a iimvo to Ki't
UiKutliiM' on a comnioii Ki'o'nul and
Hinooth tho way for launchliit; the
lli-Ht Dmnocratlc larirr In niauy
yi'iirH, uiiilor a policy or wwlft and
InirnionloiiH action.
IMcHldont WIIhoii will ho In fro
iiuoiit idiiforonro liori'tiftor with
Iti'proHiuilntlvi1 I'uilorwood. Doino
cratlc uiajorlty londiir In tho Hoiimo
and Senator SIuiiiiouh. upon whom
will Hill Iho clilor work of draw
Iuk tlio tariff lilll.
KS III1S OF LARGE FRAUDS
Antonio Musica and Sons of
New York Arrested on the
Charge of Defrauding Many
Institutions.
Illv ii IaioI I'rfM lo .'ooi liny Tltnr.
NHW OIH.HANS. March 10.
('Iiuir.i'd wlih ilofraudlni; hatihs In
HiIh finiiitry and ICuropo out of ap
proximately a million dollars, An
tonio MiiHlcti ot Now York, and
thri'o hoiih, (Iimii'ko, Arthur and
Philip, were arroHtod today on tho
Htcniucr lloredlii. Two ilaiiKhturH
or tho oldnr .MiirIcii, I.oiiIho and
(Jraco, woro iiIho dotalni'd. Tho
part wan taken In custody Just
hi'foro tliulr doparturo for Colon.
Wlmn Hoarchod. $rU,0(l0 waa taken
from Arthur .AIiimIch and $10. (Kin
iimro from other inoinhurH of tlio
party. .MiihIcii'h haKKiiKo will he
Hoari'lifit and it Ib expected by tlio
police that much more money nnd
I valuable papem will ho recovered,
j Tlio party will ho taken to Now
I York at once.
;ivi:s lA.MihV itKt'oitn.
Were I n--tl ct In Tin Iff WeiKhliiK
I'l-aiids.
Illv Ann imM I'iik lo i uo llaj Tlmw 1
NHW YOKK, March 111. Anton
io MttHica, arrcBtud in Now Or
leans, Is nearly 7o years old. Kor
yoaru ho Iiiih beou an luiiorter of
cheese. In nun tho Kovornmont
charged them with unilerwelKlnt;
fraudH, nml Philip, shloldlni; the ra
ther, pleaded t;ullty and wan sen
tenced to one year's Imprisonment.
Shortly afterward his sentence was
I commuted by President Taft. He-
JturiiliiK to New York iikuIii he be
I'lUiH) asoHclated with bin father In
business. Hair kooiIh now becamo
I their specialty nnd hanks for innuy
i moiillm iieKotiRted their paper un-
1 til a recent repudiation of a draft.
I Attachment of their property and
chaiKCH of criminal mniilpualilon of
Invoice! Involving hundreds of thou-
snnds of dollars followed nml tliun
flight of the entire family, luclud-
lim tlio two ilniiKhters.
I'l.A.V IS ADOPTMI).
(Ilr A"o'llc-l I'ri.a lo Coon liar Tlmra.l
WASHINOTON, A conference later
between Senators Simmons, Hoke
Smith, S. Williams. Ilimhcs and
Chairman Underwood and other
members or tho House Ways and
MeiuiH Committee resulted In an tin
dorstundliiK that the tarlh would he
thoroiiKhly considered Jointly by the
House and tho Senate commutes nnd
President Wilson before the tariff
revision actually begins In tlio House.
PUTER TELLS
iEST FL1G ISANIT? PLEA
MACHINE YET SAVES IRDERER
h i
in
Says He Has no Connection
With Farrin and Bruschke
in Deals.
Several times In the columns of
this nowepnpor my name has been
mentioned with others In connection
with timbor operations In this lo
cality. I wish to ninko n Htntoinent
niorely Hint 1 mny not bo misunder
stood by my business friends In this
city nnd to prevent either myself or
anyone olso belnj; placed In a fnlso
position.
First, It was Btated that myself nnd
Mr. 13. L. C. Fnrrln of Portland woro
operntlnj: here together. I know
nothing of Mr. Fuirln's business mat
ters further than Hint It is probnhly
only folr to Mr. Fnrrln nnd mysolf
that It bo clearly stated that wo lmvo
no business connection whatever.
I do not wish to convoy tho Idea
that my nnmo being connected with
that of Mr. Fnrrln was In anyway
harmful but tho Incorrect statement
placed ub both In a false, position In
vlow of tho fact that our timber
dealings are of a different nnturo
and aro absolutely without connec
tion. In last evening's paper, Mr. Charles
J. Druschko makes n statemont In
which ho calls attention to tho fnct
that his name was connected In tho
nowspnpor with my namo nnd that
of Mr, Farrin. Mr. lTruBchko de
nies any connection with mo and
states that ho does not know me. I
wish to confirm Mr. Uruschke's po
sition as wo have no connections and
I hnve never mot tho gentleman.
that thoy will arrango somehow to
provide tho additional $1200 or
$1500 needed for the band. It Is
also expected that somo means mny
bo provided for overcoming the
provision In the city charter which
is said to limit tho amount which
the council enn appropriate for such
purposes without having to wait for
a special election to amend the
charter. There Is a difference of
opinion It Is said us to the restric
tions In the charter about this.
21 Spoiled ltnllotx.
Tho judges throw out 24 ballots
ns defective, being Improperly
marked. All ballots that wore not
marked simply with a cross woro
not counted.
No one kept count of tho number
of women voting, but It was said
that fully one-third of the voters
wero women.
MW-AV13EK TAFFY RALK, TO
MOllUOW. ASSORTED FIjAVOHS,
English Army Has Perfected
New Type That Is Far
Ahead of All Others.
(Ily A Ulii1 1'niM In ('mi May TItiicm.
LONDON. March 1 !.- The llrlt
IbIi army possesses the best aero
plane In the world uud has secretly
perfected a type of Hying machine
far superior to any In possession oi
other nations. This anuoiiucemeut
was made today In the llouxe of
Commons, by Colonel John Seoly,
secrotnry of state for war. It caus
ed a great sensntlon among the
members.
Secretary Seoly snld: "The great'
problem ban been to secure an aer
oplane that can fly nt both low and
high speed. The Ilrltlsh army now
has a machine which has benteu
SO miles nu nour and which Is
nlso able to reduco tholr speed to
10 miles an hour. An army bi
plane passed yesterday all tests at
an aveuigo speed of 91 Vj mile.,
per hour. Wo shall lmvo HO nero
planes by next Mny. Wo lmvo de
liberately rejected huge airships as
being useless for wnr purposes.
The army, however, Is devoting Its
attention to small transportable, dirigibles."
IS
TO
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MacArthur-Perks Superintend
ent Returns Will Start
1 Big Tunnel.
IS NOX-CO.MMITTAh.
Mr. Dixon, who nrrlvcd yes
I terdny via Florenco wns very
I non-committal whon asked to
I day about when ho expected to
t commence actual operations In
. Vni-Hi rtmiil ltn snld that he
I preferred to wait a few days
before giving anything out. I
Sipt. Dixon of tho MacArthur,
Porks company returned to North
Uond Into yesterday from a trip to
Eugene and Portland. Ho stnted
that preparations woro made to rush
tho construction all along tho lino
between Coos Day and Eugono.
It Is not stated Just when Mr.
Dixon expects his construction equip
ment in to start work In North Uend
but It probably will be soon, as Ar
chlo Phillips and his forco have com
pleted clearing tho bulk of tho
right of way.
Mr. Dixon Is quoted as saying that
Porter Brothers will start work this
weok on the big tunnel noar Gardln
or, some men doing somo preliminary
work today.
Close llov Factory Deal,
It wns stated thnt the Southern
Dnntfii. nml Owner Kern of tho
North Dond Box Factory expected
to close negotiations lor mu hk.
of way through there today. .Mr.
Kern has been Insisting that tho
company buy tho factory outright,
n. rntlinr flxlnir tho Iirlco for tllO
right of way so near tho value ho
fixes on the uox inciory mm jik.
of way, that It would bo cheaper
to buy tho whole thing. Just what
today's negotiations will result In Is
not known.
.MID-WEEK TAFFY SALE, TO
MOIMtOW. ASSOKTED FLAVOUS,
Iflu lb. LEWIS' Confectionery.
HOT CROSS HUNS AT LEID
nitMitn i.ii:i,'ifv nnn i 7-
Ralph Henry of Newport Is
Found Not Guilty by Jury
at Albany, Today.
(Ilr AmwIiIM I'iwi lo Coon liny Tlnio. 1
A MIAN Y, Ore.. Mnrch '0.- -Not
guilty by reason of Insanity." was the
verdict of the jury In tho cubo of
llalph Henry of Newport, chnrged
with the murder of George Dodd,
near Corvallls, Inst October. Tho
Jury was out nine and onu-half hours.
A board of alienists will he appoint
ed to pass upon Henry's present men
tal condition.
TO
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GREECE MOURNS
KING'S DEATH
Queen Olga Swoons When She
Hears News State '
Mourning for Yea!-.
GEORGE
PLANNED DEED WELL
Alko Schinas Had Recently
Returned to Saloniki from
Residence Abroad.
FIRED ON RULER AT
DISTANCE OF SIX FEET
Aid-de-camp and Body Guard
Unable to Intervene in
Time to Save Monarch.
KING CONSTANT INK.
(My Associated Prens.)
JANINA. March 10. Con
Htautlue, tlit) new KIiik of
Greece, left for Sttlonlkl today
after handing over to Geuernl
DiiiikIIh the chief command of
the Greek army. Conwtnntliie
liui-Ht Into (earn when advhied
of the tniKcdy.
(Ilr AmoiUIM Trm lo Ctxx Da) llmn.l
ATHENS. March 10. Queen Olga
of Greeco Is too prostrated by the
fato of her husband to sail for Sa
loniki last night but she left today.
When her sons, Prlnco George and
Prince Andre communicated the news
to her, she fell minting, but re
covered from her swoon again. Phy
sicians called to quiet her. All the
princes and princesses of the royal
family accompnnled their mother to
Salnnlkl.
State mourning has been ordered
for a period of six months nnd
population Is overwhelmed. All tho
newspapers printed with black bor
ders, long oulogles of the dead mon
arch. The chambor nf deputies met
today and Premier Venlzelos formal
ly announced the death of King
Georgo and tho succession of King
Constantino.
ASSASSIN AN A.VAUCIIIST.
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WILSON SENDS CONDOMINCE.
TO WEST COAST
United States Will Have Men-
of-War at Mexican Ports
of Pacific Soon.
(Iljr AMorlatcl I'mi lo Cool ll.y Tlmn-.l
WASHINGTON, March 10. At
tho Instance of Admiral Southor
Innd, commanding the Pacific flcot,
who has been watching from Guny
mas the condition of the West Coast
of Moxlco, the Navy Department
has approved his recommondntlou
that tho crulsors Callfomln nnd
Maryland ho sent to thnt const.
They nro now tit San Francisco. A
considerable number of American
citizens, disturbed by tho revolu
tionary troubles In Souora are drift
ing to tho coast towns. For this
reason tho presence of a warship Is
desired. Lower California Is re
ported tranquil.
The new governor, llilgndtc,. Gen
oral Miguel Gomez, has assumed of.
flee.
Illy Amu Ulvl I'm to Coot Hay Time.
NACO. Mnrch 19. Goneral OJe
da'B federals, trapped by the state
troops around Nnco, continue tho
destruction of railways to tho south
thus preventing the arrival of Ca
bral's group of stato troops. Gen
ornl OJeda's plight proved still more
serious when It was made known
todny that 21 C of his mon aro hold
by the United Statos troops hero.
OJeda had less than r00 whon ho
defeated the state troops last weok.
Antonio rtojas, a former Orozco
general, Is reported with -100 mon
near Cuiupas, 100 miles of this
point. Ills position In the rovolt Is
doubtful and resenting his Intru
sion from Chihuahua stato, the
stato troops aro on their way to
drive htm back.
ATTACK IS FOlt HIDDEN.
United States Naval Commander Pie
vents IJattlo on .Mexican Coast.
IH AiOclat.4 I'rraa to Cooa Hay Tlmta.
NOGALES, Mnrch 19, One thou
sand fedornls aro entrenched at Em
palme, opposite Guaymas, while the
stato troops are mobilizing u strong
rorco at Ortiz, a fow miles to tho
north of tho Sonorn railway. It Is
reported by refugees arriving hero
todny that the United States cruiser
Colorado in Guaymas harbor through
Its commander, has forbidden, It Is
sold, any bombardment of Emnlmo,
where a largo American colony la
located.
POPE 1'IUM UElTEIt.
Attends .Mass Today AVIth Other
ItlilltlVCK.
tny AMoclaled !' to Cooj nay Tlmn J
HOME. March 19. Pope Plus to
day for tho first time since his In
disposition waB present at tjie col
obratlon of mass outside his bod
room. HIb sisters and nelce also at-
Preslileut Cubh'H .Sympathy to Queen
of Greece Today.
Ilr Aa.oriatril I'mi to Cuoa Hay TIiiim.J
WASHINGTON, March 10 Pres
ident WINon's llrst net today wns
to send a message of condolence to
i. lo widowed queen of Uo line King
George of Greeco,
WA
TTD
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European Powers Expected to
Insist on Speedy Termin
ation of Hostilities.
Illy A.iO.litM i'rraa to Cooa Hay Tlmca.)
COLOGNE, March 10. European
powers nro preparing to demand from
tho Dulkau allies a speedy termina
tion of hostilities In European Tur
key, according to an Inspired dis
patch from Ilerlln to tho Cologne
Gazette.
IS
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American Bankers May Not
Participate in Deal; Trou
ble Over Direction.
Illy AuoclatM I'rraa to Cooa Day Tluic.)
WASHINGTON, March 10. Pres
ident Wilson's statement or the ad
ministration's attitude toward Am
erican bankers' participation in tho
Chinese, loan and foreign loans gen
erally, has attractod widespread
comment In tho discussion In ofll
clal and diplomatic circles. Fol
lowing closely upon tho statement
came Intimations that tho negotia
tions may now proceed as a five
power affair without tlio American
group. There aro Indications of dis
cord nnd claims of tho various na
tionalities for tho predominating In
fluence In the nppolntmont of ad
nilnlstiators of tho loan and for
Its expenditure.
ci.osi: mo smeiieil
Cananea Smelter Must Shut Down
For Ijick of Fuel.
IHy Asaoi latoJ I'rraa to Cooa Hay Tlmca 1
TUCSON. Ariz,, March 10.- Tho
smelter nt Cananea, Sonora, employ
ing 4,500 men, must cIobo within a
weok for lack of fuel, caused by cut
ting tho Southern Pacific railway by
; (lly Associated Press. 1
NEW YOUK. March 10. -
' Aleko Schinas. nsttnsHln of King
George, Is it iiihu ot education
I nnd h confirmed anarchist, nc-
j cording to Information obtained
by Demetiiou N. Ilotassl. the
Greek consul In this city. The
1 limn llllfHA.il ., wfiii.... iiurilnul
1 iiii.il ini.mi. ., niiiiMT; ..n"HIl I
I the king, It Is snld, because j
the Kovernmcut closed n school
' of anarchism which Schltius es
tablished at Yolo, where Schl-
i iiiih was born.
Illy Aaa lalol I'rfM lo Coot Hay Tlnio. )
SALONIKI. March 10. Alko Schi
nas. tho murderer of King George I.
of Greece, appears to have llvotl
much abroad, he returned to this
city when It was occupied by tho
Greek army after the surrendor of
tho Turkish garrison. Promodltatlnn
appears to have been established by
tho fact that Schluns lurked In hid
lug. He riiHhcil out when tho royal
victim wns only six feet away and
II red point blank Into the back of
tho king. The shooting occurcd only
a few yards from pollco hondquurtore.
Lletuteiinut Colonel Frnuclouds, the
king's nldo do camp, who was walk
ing beside his royal master, Inimo
dlntoly drow n revolver. Schinas
tuurned to lire at Francloudls, but
shot wild. Two Cretan military po
licemen, who wore nctlng ns an es
cort to the king, dashed at Schinas,
pinioned his arms lieforo he could
lire n gal n.
Tho king hcciime unconscious
Immediately after the shooting and
died on his way to tho hospital,
SHOCK TO OJ'EK.V MOTIIElt.
Parent of English King Is Sister bf
Slain Itiiler.
Hy Aaao. laid ivna I. Cooa Hay Tlmra.)
LONDON, March 10. Queen Mo
ther Alexandra, sister of the mur
dered King of Greece, has recovered
from the llrst Hhock or hor broth
er's tragic death and Ib giving her
personal attention to the Hood ot
sympathetic messages from ail mii-in
or the world. King Georgo or Eng
land joined her early today and re
mained with hor several hours.
MUCH SYMPATHY SHOWN.
.Many Nationalities in Saloniki Unite
In Tribute to Dead Huler.
Illy Aaaorlale.1 I'rraa lo Cooa Hay Tlmn.J
SALONIKI. March 19. Tho body
of tho lato King Georgo of Greeco
was embnlmod today and removed to
tho palaco on a stretcher borne by
his son, Prlnco Nicholas, and sov
oral suporlor ofTIcors of tho Greek
army. Tho stretcher wns followod
by n strangely dlverslllod procession,
consisting of regular troops, In enm
pnlgn otitllt, o Ulcers In brilliant uni
forms, clorgy, civilians, Cretans,
Greeks, Mussulmans nnd pcoplo of
tho various Ualkan races. On ar
rival at thotpnlaco, military honors
woro rendered. Tho body wns placed
on a bier In the main chamber and
the Greek metropolitan offered n.
prnyor. As tho civil nnd military
authorities fllod past, ninny of thorn
burst Into tears. A guard of honor,
consisting of Greek captains and
priests, tho latter contlnunlly chant
ing prayers, will bo stntlonod around
tho body until It is removed ror
burial.
I THE WHEAT MAKKET
IHy Aiaoilated Pma 10 Cooa Hay Time..
CHICAGO, Mareh 10. May wheat
?? 89 fi-8; July wheat & 891-8; and
Soptember wheat S 88 7-8,
PORTLAND, Ore., March 19.
Wheat unchanged.
TACOMA, Mnrch 10. Wheat unchanged,
KEPOUT IN ESTATE OF
LATE E. II. HAItltl.MAN
NEWHUHGH, N. Y., March 19.
The Orange county Inhorlrj.nce tnx
appraiser has Hied his report of
the estato of E. II. Ilarrlman, who
dlod September 9, 1910, with Sur
rogate Swazoy, nt Goshen.
Tho not estate Is valued at $CS.
010,318.00. Tho transfer tax Is
$(180,013.18. From this, tho es
tato Is entitled to a deduction of
live por cont, becnuso a preliminary
transfer tax or $075,000 was paid
to the state In Mnrch, 1910 Tho
real estato Is valued at nearly $3,
000,000, whllo tho remainder, about
$CC, 000,000, Is porsonal property.
If you have anything to poI
'Rtl
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15c lb. LEWIS' Confectioner;
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