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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
VOLXaaVI'iw TIio Const Mull.
4. Consolidation of TIiiich, Const Mall
and Coos Bny Advertiser.
No. 226
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PRESIDENT WILSON WILL NOT
DBF ERE IN CALIFORNIA NOW
. -1 II- UCII Mnt
Announces i na nu ui
A tempi io oiuii uuy.o,
tion Against Japanese.
STATE RIGHTS ARETmipucn
IMUl IU Dt iuuoiilu
Representative Raker bays
PeODlC WOIIIU uvuiuuu nu-
fusal of Legislature.
,Aiililr4 I'rni l Coo 'X Tlmra. I
...siiivfirnw I). ('.. Amil 9.
Jr.li... viifin li'i It Ik known to
il that the Federal Government
c7.u .,( lim-rfero With Pending
"filiation In California by which
.... ....a .liiiiliiini.l til it ft
jTi who nave ii"i "' ; "
jBMlonor ueooiuiiig mmm" ' "
..i,,n pillions nro prohibited
naonliiK Intul or proper! v Ho
communicated Mils decision Inform-
ilV to Representative miner. 01 m-iTornla.
Though flic measure ih niniou pn
eirllr at the .hiimnoso. tho fact that
i. ..,. n n iiHirliniiiiitloii au'iilimt
itjfjceln Its contents ns well iih tho
tcilre ot the President nit to In
ttrfcre lth the sovereignty of tho
rile, haa precluded any action hy tho
fral gmcrninonl at thlH time.
PreatdeDt Wilson wiih told hy linker
,lil Ida CVill'iii-tilil lllnllln U'Olllll Oll-
icti few, through tho lultlatlvo and
tftrendum If tho legislature ro-
rud. He ilrrhiied that tho Htmtl-
irntlifhn In olio III fllVOI' Of till)
'it, Prealdent Wilson's poult Ion has
wn merely innt or an inquirer ior
laformatlon. following tho protests
ty the Japanese government. Tho
jmldent'a decision, linker wild,
wold And approval In California,
Wl'ioa told linker that tho wholo
titloa touched tho sovereignty of
ittidtennil that ho left It to Cull
torali to make such lawn an It deom
'Jidvliabte for Itself, with tho hopo,
toVtrer, that no law would ho punned
lttA waa In ,iinlllt ikIIIi n,t. Ifntito
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rXMr.lln nf tin. ?...!,..... I imi.i..i
'ut.iiuu ui mr iviii'im h11" llliu'iu,
lili believed Hint tho protest of thu
Jiauet government will ho hold In
tie Kite department until (ho logls
Moah actually missed. Thou, tho
wimuiionaiiiy may ho tested In the t
rated States supreme court hy thu
"Ptttie residents of California.
vn:v of .iapan
DAY'S DOINGS
IN CONGRESS
WILL OPPOSE
MERGER'S PLAN
Minimum Wane Bill Is Pre
sented in Senate House
ivieet lomorrow.
tllr AMOilatftl I'rraa Io Com Ilay nm-a I
WASHINGTON. 1). C. April !). -Senator
Chilton Introduced n hill In
tho Semite todny to Ilx tho nilnlninni
wngo for women. 'A hill for tho
Inspection of coal mines wiih Intro
duced hy Wnrln. Senator Macon In
troduced n hill for tho purchiiHo of
homos for American diplomats. A
hill to prohibit Honators and represen
tatives from nctlni; us counsel for In
terstate commorco corporations was
Intiodiiccd hy llorah. Tho House
Ih not In sosslon, lint will moot Thurs
day noon. Tho V.'nyH and Moans
committee decided to hold meetings
dally during tho discussion of tho tar
iff hill In the House. Tho Demo
crats met In n caucus.
ItnsliicsH In Semite.
Tho Sennto Foreign ItolatloiiH coin
mlttee approved tho Mcl.otui rosolu
Hon requesting that the president
proposo an International convention
for migratory lilnl protoi'tlon. Sena
tor llorah Introduced n hill provid
ing for tho acceptance of a deed to
tho Lincoln birth cabin from tho
Lincoln farm association. Tho tar
iff hoard of live mombors wiih provid
ed In the hill reintroduced hy I.odne.
A hill to prevent Interstate railroads
from HmltliiK their liability on lost
shlpmentH was Introduced hy Senator
Cummins.
WISH OK HIIMITINKS
Attorney General McReynolds
Against Dissolution
Scheme.
tnr Aofi 'rr! Io Coon nr Tlmn.1
WASHINC.TOX. D. C. April 0.
Attorney denornl Mclteynolds dls
approved totln of tho nuw ilan of
dlHsolutlon of tho Union Pacific nud
Sonthorn PacltlH merRer recently sub
mitted to him by Robert S. I.ovett,
chairman of tho Union Pacific board.
Tho Fnlon Pacific nevertheless will
submit tho plans to tho Tutted
States court at St. l.ouls so l.ovctt
has nilvlHUil the Attorney liencrnl.
DENY THREATS
BY SDFFRAGET
IE
RAILWAY NEWS
OF GOOS BAY
Viat Vadium to Slop Aiitl-lnpancso
IjM.I.I . Ij... I.. ...Il (.
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B AUttllt.l Trt.. In f'n. II. w TImh 1
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"' "i'lii .'. i mi ).criiii(i
'Mlttee of the national liberal
-J i"vii a ichiinmoii today urn-
CC luA Pninriimniilu .. 1. .
I. ..... ii-ii-iiiiiiviiin III , nun
-United htntes to piovont tho pas-
Qf. Af I.H 1..II. t . .
ic uuiiirmii uinii ownor
WIUhIiib to tho sorloiiH offoet
1 llll h.lvo ,., III., I. ..... .,.,.. ..r !.
' "tlona ami their rolatloiiB.
MTO.VS Wllili l.'ii.Kii.
'"Jftfij Uemi Aduilinl Iteip.eatl.e.l
! Imt S(ini) to Wldmr.
iw.nr,1M .r, , too, ,y 1(lnr j
in. r'1'.11""- April . Tho
,,;"" Admiral Josojih (!. Kt
. "?If Ms estate with tho oxeon-
'""l trial on tho rlinrso of hnv-
Kd''' The value of the
- v hin.il.
Kl'STAXDAHIXH'T.
f ' MJor Vetoes mil i,llfyK
Bf22S? lccivo.
S.W.TV. Mo.. April 0.
i,m rju u,,," voioo'i "
Ma7Vn K .V10 H'umlnrd Qll
onriin ,",,l,n-" business Jn
, Jin spite of tho ouster decree
""'"hi ruuil,
I0RS BY
1ECT VOTE
TKtu.,
flUinn.vo ,lli:AMKXI)M,WT
tttfW "" TIIK I'oi'uraii
S?nJ.m,,sl,nBAXCiI
J22H&.?:?-.. April o.-
s, fo. ,:""""-ai io tno Constl
St.S l'I"ilar election of
S. ,d0,),c, reads:
'He S nVi.,th: Vnlte.1 States
"fhatal i l lwo Senators
Mheof f!,.f,ec,el 'y tho peo
:or ghali .8lx venrs: each
T " heari, . ono voto- T,,
laC0"8 ,,rnnch of th0
;rej,al'icancles happen in tho
;?'e:"ati
lta.lv!?.ec.tlVO authnrltv nf
L1? fill W'i l""6 writs of olec-
. "lat on . ""I'I'CII III IHO
y th. V!. nv "tate In the
ate
L"u auol, ,1 ",uo ol 0'cc-
Xjvancics, provided
CoaUau
ed oa Pago Two.)
Mauds' KeleatcK Cine WIKon (o
(rant Tlioni I'nily Independence.
ll)r Aua.Ulr.1 '. In Cuo lt Tlmm.l
WASHINGTON, I). C. Apt II !.
DoU'Kiiti'K ICariiHhnw and Quezon, of
the Philippines, have asl.ed tho
President to nlvo attention early to
tho PMIIpplno'H ludoiiondonco. Tho
Piesldent o.xprohsed tho hopo that
their Independence would bo at
tained ns soon as possible and prom
ised to Klvo tho subject his enrly
consldoratlon.
IMtOKKKSSIVES (HIT IM'V.
Aiiihiuo Ia'kMiiIIvo I'roKcaui nud
Will Introduce .Measure.
(Iljr Aoi.tlrt 1'rr.i lo Coo IU; TlmM.
WASHINGTON. I). C. April !. -The
lcKlslatlvo conimlttoo of Houho
Caueiih of tho ProKroBHiveH got down
to work todny followltiK nn confer
ence with inoinborH of tho loKlslnturo
committee of National ProRrehulvo
party. Tho legislative commltteo Is
headed by Itopresentntlvo Keller or
Pennsylvania and. Iinmodlatoly took
up tho work of drafting bills and
Borne of them will bo Introduced in
the Houho at nn early dato.
WILSONliES
OP TARIFF BILL
Confers With Leading Mem
bers of Congress About
Measure.
tar AMo,uij ivc" to coo. nr Tim I
WASHINGTON. I). C. April 0.
President Wilson wont Into confer
ence promptly at 3 o'clock today
with ton monibers of tho senate 11
nance commltteo. In tho prea dents
room nt tho capltol. They will dis
cuss tho tariff.
Tho Ways and Means comnuueo
majority determined to hold meet
ings every day while tho tariff dlscus-
slnn la mi In tlln IIollKO. SOVCral
members of tho commltteo expressed
tho view that sonators woutu no hh
posed for tho sako ot harmony to
agree with tho House bill.
NOTED IKIUfiATIO.V CASE.
KlKht of Goveriinient to Collect in
Advance from Entryincn.
lly AsioilaleJ Tmt Co Coo luy Tlme.J
wAsnivr.TfiV. f). C. Anrll 9.
Tho right of the Interior Department
to collect assessments from ontry
men on reclamation projects through-
oit tho west ror iuo; Kiuimi"
and other operations of Irrigation
systems beforo they havo been com
pleted is up for consideration today
In tho United States supremo court.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars will
bo collected annually by tho govorn
.t.onf t tim r-niit-t imiinhls tho valid
ity of this rule adopted by tho de
partment.
Try Tho Times' "Want Ads. iy
Southern Pacific to Complete
Bridge Tests Early
Next Week.
It Is expected Hint the Until testH
for tho piers and approaches of tho
hildgn ncrosH Coos Hay will bo com
pleted by the Southern Paclllc en
gineers by nbout next Monday. They
are sinking the twelfth tost hole now.
They nr? going' down nbout eighty
feet and ho far havo only struck
nnnd and gravel. They nro boring
the test holeH pretty well ncrosH tho
mud Hat ho that they will know every
Inch of It.
When the drilling Is completed,
tho llnnl reports will bo made to
Chief Engineer Hood.
Ah soon as the work Ih done hero,
It Is understood that they will go
to tho tTmpqun to make tests there
and will possibly go from there to
tho SliiHlnw unless another crew ImH
completed tho Sluslnw tests by that
time.
Itrlugs Steam Sliowl.
Tho Nann Smith arrived In this
morning from Hay Point. She
brought tip seven cars and part of n
Htcani Hhoel for Wlllott & Ilurr for
their nil I road construction near Myr
tle Point and some other railroad
supplies. The lledondo will bring
tho rest nf tho big steam shovel. A
report that tho Nann Smith brought
up a largo number of horses for rail
road work here was untrue. Ah
wns nnnounced In Tho Times a week
or two ago. Wlllott and Burr nro
planning to bring ,r0 or 100 head of
horses liore for tho grading aH booh
iik tho weather Ih favorable, unless
they nro nblo to secure more tenmn
nt m oro reasonable tonus than they
aro now able to secure In tho Co-
qulllo Vnlloy.
Mr. Wlllott, of tho firm of Wlllott
& Ilurr, nlso came up on tho Nann
Smith. His partner, P. J-. Ilurr, is
now nt Myrtlo Point.
(inide In North lleud.
It is stated today that tint Southern
Pncllle grudo through North llcnd, ns
agreed upon by the engineers, I"
nbout three foot six Inches above the
present grade of tho streets and that
contomplntcd by the city. To ngreo
to It will inonn thnt the North Ilend
docks will havo to bo raised about
four feet.
Mayor Simpson and tho Southern
Pncllle engineers went over the
ground thlH morning. Tho Southern
Pncllle engineers nro trying to got
tho mobt economical grade possible,
not only for first construction, but
for oporntlng trains.
It Is said that nbout tho only dock
thnt would havo to bo raised
would bo tho North Bond public dock
of nine hundred feot. This will soon
havo to bo redecked and ropalrod.
It Is claimed to ralso It would nqt bo
very expenslvo ns tho next time tho
dredgo operates along thero, 'the
nroa can ho tilled ngnln. Tho fac
tories In tho area nro said to bo In
tho now grudo, although tholr docks
oro not. The Porter dock Is said to
bo already to to that grado.
Tunnel .Man Hero.
Mr. Fleck, ono tho tunnel
superintendents of Porter Bros.,
with headquarters at Lakeside, Is in
Mnrslifleld today on business. They
hopo to havo tho work well under
way at tho south entrance soon and
havo quite n forco employed there.
Twenty laborers also arrived on
tho Nann Smith this morning for
Wlllott & Dtirr,
English Women Declare They
Did Not Send Letter
to Judge.
Illy AMorUttil rrrt to Coo liny Time.)
LONDON. April P. The British
suffrngettes declare that they ure not
responsible for tho unon.vmous letter
threatening death to Jimtlce Sir
ChnrloH Montague I.uhIi, the Judge
who sentenced Mrs. Pnnkhurst to
three years Imprisonment. Secre
tary of tho Militant suffragettes or
ganization said todny. "Huninn life
is uncled to us ns much so ns before
the sentence of Mrs. Pnnkhurst.
EXPECT WILSEY
Llij
Purchaser of Kinney Properties
and Others Coming to Bay
to Conclude Deal.
W. .1. Wllsoy, Judge Bronough
nnd Major Kinney will arrive hero
from Portland nbout April K for
the purpose of concluding hoiiio of
the detallH about tho sale of tho Kin
ney properties to Wilsoy, according
to II. C. Dlers. of North Ilend. who
wiih hero todny. Mr. DIoih Htated
that ho Iiiih received word thnt Mr
WIlRey wiih tt leave Now York Apili
u for Portland and thnt soon uftei
his nrrlvul there, tho pnrtlcH can-
corned would como to tho Hay, Mr
Dlers states that Wllsoy haB deposit
ed all of the money to close the deal
In Portland and tnnt It will he avail
able Just as soon as the final papers
are signed, which will probably ho
soon.
E PIOS CRITICALLY ILL;
S
0
OR
I 10 HOT
AHE LAYING STEEL.
Southern Pncllle rushes Construction
Work Near Eugene.
Tho Eugeno Guard says:
"Steel laying was resumed today on
tho "Willamette Pnelfie railway. Thoro
Is only a small gang at work and
that only occasionally when not need
ed for tho storing of materials as It
arrives at the yard. Tho Idea Is to
lay tho track as far as Camp No. C,
nbout two and a half miles from tho
yard, by tho tlmo thnt the cut at
tho camp Is filled. When that is
filled and graded, the track can pro
ceed to Camn No. 10 and thence to
Camp No. 12. When the cuts at!
IS
DISEASE VICTIM
W. W. Borden, Chicago Multi-
Millionaire, Stricken in
Egypt by Meningitis.
I Mr AiioiUt Prrt. to Coo n) Tlmn
CHICAGO, April !). William W.
Borden, tho U't-yonr-old inultl-mll-llonulro
who put aside a life of lux
ury to become n missionary, died to.
day nt Cairo, Egypt, of splmtl meningitis.
NINE CHINESE
ARE INDICTED
Heads of Warring Tongs in
San Francisco Accused
of Murder.
n? AMOrlalrJ I'm I lo Coof nijf Tlmra
SAN FUANCISCO, April 0. Nino
Chinese who wero Indicted last night
by tho grand jury for murder aro
fugitives from Justice, Including the
president and secretary of waning
Blng Kong nnd Suoy Sing tongs and
tho secretary of tho Six Companies.
Efforts to servo them with war
rants proved fruitless. Detectives
liollvo thnt they loft for tho east last
night. How tho Chlncso, under in
dictment, got word beforo tho war
rants wore sworn to, before tho morn
ing papers with tho printed news
wero Issued Is a mystory which may
ho Investigated.
BUSSIA STOPS MEETINGS.
Takes Steps to Prevent Any 1'nrtlier
Demonstrations,
IPr Aiocllel rr to Cooi nr TlmM.l
ST. PETERSBURG, April 0. Tho
prefect of pollco Issued today a dras
tic order prohibiting meeting of all
kinds and also street demonstrations
likely to disturb public tranquility.
Ho is determined to suppress any
more of tho pan slnvlc and nntl-Aus-trian
demonstrations of tho last fow
d ays. n r r r ri r nrnrrr.Lrn
thoso throe camps aro filled ns thoy
will ho with a month of tine weather,
tho road can bo pushed to Portola,
as tho tempornry work on tho bridges
Is ready. Twohy Brothers aro again
engaging men to send to Fuller ii
Bain at cump G.
MODEKV WOODMEN' DANTE at
EAGLES HALL SATIBDAY Night
BATTLE STILL
ON IN MEXICO
Rebels and Federals Fire on
Each Other at Long
Range.
! I'NDEIl MARTIAL LAW. I
Illy Amoi lm.l I'n.H lo Coo Uny TImM
.
I NACO. Ariz., April !). This I
, place Ih under strict martial law
i for the protection of tho popu- I
I Intlon. I
lly AMorltil I'rMn lo Cn luy Tlmi I
NACO, April !i. Mnchlno gun llro
between tho Federal garrison or Na
co, Sonora, nnd the Constitutionalists
forces opened at S o'clock this morn
ing. .The uttncklng party, however,
remained nt a dlstnnco nnd thu reb
els were uppiircntly not eager to re
new tho lighting arter tho encounter
or yestordny.
At noon, Ojedn Iiiih been vigorously
shelling thu positions held by tho
rebels under CiiIIch and Brncnmcnto.
Thu rebels replied with mnchlno guns
ror a row minutes nud then retired
under the galling llro or the rebels.
Calles and BrncamonteH hud ndvnnc
cd their forces close to tho town. A
retreat of tho thoso troops Is looked
upon hh nu Important backset for thu
robots.
TO PROTECT AMERICANS.
Bullets of .Mexican Endanger People
In Arloiiii.
lly AmocI.Ii-I l'fi lo Cimh I iky Tlinn,
NACO. April P. Colonel Gllfoyes.
commanding tho ninth cavalry, sunt n
courier to General Obrcgon's camp
today requesting thnt more euro bo
taken to avoid tiring over tho Inter
national lines. Three hullots'plerced
tlllfoylo's tout during the night.
While Captain Whlto was Heated In
his tent u bullet broke the log or his
(hair.
KING TO QUIT
HB1URME
Nicholas of Montenegro Will
Abdicate if Powers Use
Force Against Him.
y Auoilit) ITfi. lo Coo. luy Tlmra.)
LONDON, April 0. King NlchohiB
or Montenegro bus definitely arrang
ed plans to uhdlcato Ik throne If forco
Is employed by tho Europenn powers
against his little kingdom. This an
nouncement was mndo todny In olll
clal Montenegrin 'circles hero. Ar
raugementH for this action woro mndo
by King Nicholas whllo In consulta
tion with King Peter of Sorvln. Tho
agreement provides thnt Nicholas
shall abdicate and his family quit
tho country. Montenegro will then
effect a union with Sorvln whllo Nich
olas and his family will bo given an
appropriate provision from tho civil
list will resorvo tho right of suc
cession to servo tho .Montenegrin
throne.
s A wooneiioi'PEU
SHE IS A CHAMPION.
.Massachusetts Woman Does tho Work
of Husband, Who Is III.
HANOVER. Muss.. April 9. Be
cause sho can cut three-quarters of
a cord of wood In eight hours, Mrs.
Lydla Clark of this town believes
that sho Is tho champion wood cutter
or Now England and Is willing to do
rend hor titlo against nil comers.
Sho can nlow. sow. plant nnd mow
ns well as sho can cut wood, and, In
cidentally, sho manages overy week
to earn money to support her hus
band, who Is 111, and their two children.
Sho does nrnctlcally all tho work
about hor ten-acro rami hero, and
finds tliuo to keep ovorythlng neati
and clean In hor hutno and do all
tho cooking for the family.
Sho says that sho can cut twenty
flvo cords of wood in ono winter and
look after tho stock farm,
"I hnvo beon ut It ror nlno years,"
sho said, "and I am going to keep
right along until tho two boys nro old
enough to look after my husband
and mo. When ho becamo HI and
It looked as if tho town might hnvo
to caro for us, I decided that I would
prevent suih a thing happening If I
had to tut wood, and havo beon cut
ting wood ever since. It was sort
of hard work at tlrst, but 1 rather
like It now.
Pontiff Reported to Have Been
Unconscious for Two Hours
This Afternoon.
VATICAN PHYSICIAN
SAYS HE IS BETTER
Unable to Talk Today but
Merely Smiles Recognition
When Relatives Visit Him.
Ily Amcv lalM 1'rr.a lo Coo. Hay Tlmin.)
I HOME, April 9. Tho olllclnl
Vatican newspaper Obsorvntoro
I Romano says In Its evening odl
I tlon todny: "Wo aro glad to bo
I able to give assurance that after
I the relapse on Monday evening
I the condition or tho Pope Is cou
i Htantly and notably amellornt
I Ing.
Illy AwoclalfO l-rrra lo Cooa llr Tlinra.)
ROME, April 9. The condition of
Pope Plus wns much Improved todny
Professor Mnrehlafavu, tho Vutlcan
physician, made a inlnuto examina
tion of tho Pope today and declared
afterward thnt there iih a nntlconblo
Improvement of the general condition
but ho stated that the relapse ho suf
fered yesterday did not yot uppeur
to bo on tho decline. Thrco thou
sand pilgrims gathered on tho Piazza
Dl Sim Pictro In front of tho Vatican
under tho open window of tho Pope's
npartinont nud prayed for his rccov
orry. Pope Plus dozed a short tlmo this
afternoon. When ho uwoko ho ap
peared to feel too weak to tako
much notice of thoso around him. Ho
smiled, however, when ho wiih visited
by his sisters and niece, who sat
quietly In the room ror somo tlmo
without disturbing him. Ills tom
pernturo wiih 99 nt D o'clock thin
afternoon.
HAS FAINTING SPELL.
Itepoit That Pent I IV Was Unconscious!
For Two llouf-H Today.
tlly AxoilalvJ I'roaa lo Coo. Ilay Tlmra.)
LONDON. April 9. Tho control
news dispatch fiom Homo says tho
Popu wan suffering from a fainting
lit lasting two hours this uftornoon,
nud It wiih rumored In tho lobbies or
the Italian chamber or deputies this
afternoon Hint tho pontiff wns ex
tremely weak. Tho Pope's physi
cian continues, however, to assort
Hint thero nro no grounds for anxiety.
RAILWAY WILL
ISSUE STOCK
Pennsylvania Line Directors
Vote $45,000,000 More
ttf Old Stockholders.
Illy Aaaocal4 rrtta lo Cool Ilay Tlmra 1
PHILADELPHIA, April 8. The
directors or tho Pennsylvania Rail
road passed a resolution todny au
thorizing u ten por cent stock Issue,
amounting to nbout $45,000,000.
This means tho present stockholders
hnvo a right to subscr'bo at par ror
tho new stock to tho extent of ton
pr cent of their holdings.
"Don't Forget the
Best"
Thoro Is a German fairy story
about n shepherd boy who found
a mnglc flower growing on a hill
side. Stooping to pluck tho
flowor. tho lad saw a great cavo.
Entoiing. ho found a rairy guard
ing a wondorful trensuro house
nil ablnzo with precious goius.
Tho fnliy bade tho boy holp
hluibolf to tho treasure. As tho
Ind was departing, laden with
about all tho jewols ho could
carry, tho fairy cried, "Don't for
get the best!" So tho lad took
moro gems and started out
again. Again tho fairy callod,
"Don't forget tho best!" But
tho lad could not carry any moro.
so ho departed, only to find IiIb
tronsuro turn to dead loaves as
ho i cached the mouth of tho
cavo. Ho had loft bohlnd tho
magic flowor that was what tho
fairy nionnt by "tho best."
Nowspapors. llko THE TIMES
uro trensuro houses of Interest
and Information nd If vou lay
THE TIMES down without read
ing the advertisements tho
magic nower 01 uppuruiuuy i
you surely will havo forgotton I
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