The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. CoS t!!rniTfc"r ' M,,M No- 253-
OL. AAA VI. Tlii Const Mall.
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BEET ORATOR CASES ME
ENDED Br AGREEMENT TODAY
barges Against Men Dropped
Upon Agreemuiii ui w
Use Streets for Present.
DECLARE THEY DO
WISH IU Hiu I. vv. vv.
jest Case May be siarieu
After Last or i. vv. vv.
Trouble Has Vanished.
SDFFBAGETTE'S
BOMBS FOUND
b has iihe.v CAMiiin. I
W .1 l.ilRvvortli, secretary of I
the local I W W. organization, I
itatcd till" nfiornoon tlmt tho I.
V V hnd called a strike In the I
loccltiR anip iirnnml lioro. Ho I
itatcil fluit an order wiih Issued I
at Smith Powers Camp - for all I
I v V members oinployud I
tlicro lo roll. up their lilmikulH I
ami get out and ,,H " result r I
the lockoiu tin' strike onlor wuh I
IhhciI Ho mild that some I. W.
"i liml n'Mi li'ft Camp I. Ho I
Mid tlmt ho wiih mil concerned I
ullli tin. street speaking mutters I
b re '
K I, Pic no. foreman of tin
Tar Ili'fl 'amp. ntilil today tlmt
there will no I. w W. troulilo I
there Some oiio. lio hiiIiI, Hiionk-
ci n boiilu of whiskey Into tlio I
tamp, imil a:i liquor In forlilililoii
to be brought there, lio fired tho
gullly partlrH ami a few otliorH I
left wlHi 'lii'iti I
An agreement wiih entered Into
lodiy between City Attorney .lolin
Com nnil c M. uriK imil At-
Iorneva Stoll and Hiirehiy. tlio lat
er represent lug tlio seven moil who
icre arrested tlio ollior uignt on
ie charges of violntlng tho order
Iralnxt street speaking, whereby
Ite charges nro dismissed. Ah a
ondltiori or tlio dismissal or tlio
jvm, it wiih agreed that tho
icljllsls will not hold any inoro
(root niec'lngs until tho I. V. W.
uroro lins blown ovor and thou
te matter will ho nnilcahly trlod
ut, a new tent en ho being lustl-
uteJ. Then, thero being no other
sitters Injected, It ran ho ponce-
itlr tried out on (Ih incrltH.
Mr. Kills iiihI tho other Socialists
luted tlmt they wero not In nny
liar Identified with tho I. V. W.
torement, In vlow of tho fnct Hint
me I. W. W. men hnvo tried
i link tlieni with It, thoy wore wil
ling to do what wob necessary to
lliprovo nny connection botweon
iera and tlio I, W. W.
ai n result, nil of tho ohnrgoH
ere dismissed nnd tho ciibch will
Sot bo tried next Mondny, it a schooled.
Thero wns no Indication Inst ovon-
H ot any illlllriiltv. whntsoovor.
fUro were nossllil v n fnw tnnrn on
t streets tlinn UBiinl, some antl-
pwias tlmt something iniRlit oe-
or.
Today n number of loggers rnmo
irom somo of tho camps. Ah It
" pay day. It wns Konornlly bo-
Hved to lio tho uauni Influx of
lossers who hnd drnwn tholr money
fa1! wanted to hnvo n good tlmo.
mo reports Hint tho oggets
ere an Influx of I. W. w. liininbora
fe decried ua mere cnnnrdB.
English Officials Discover
More Infernal Machines
Planted hy Women.
Illy AmmmI.IH I'n. ttl ('mi. IMy TltnM 1
LONDON'. May 10. Two moio of
tho now fiiinlliar IioiiiIih. with which
the militant Huffi-iiKi'Mou aro atti'iupt
liiK to Hcuro tho HiUIhIi I'lirlliinicut
Into kIvIiik parllaiui'iitiiry franchlHO
to wonion, wore illHcovurod toilny.
One wiih found In tho piiHseiiKerH'
wultliiK room ut a tinny time In the
Htreot railroad Htutlon at Liverpool
and tho other In tho HortliiK room
or tho PoHtofflco at Itotulliit,'. Many
lilHtorlial odltlccH throughout tho
country hnvo boon ordered closed
except iluriiiK Iioiii'h of nerko.
lU'K.VS I.OItll'S iio.mi:.
Tiii'I'IiikIoii Hull llottoycd by Siil'fni
Hotter llarly Tiiilny.
I Mr Amu llli-l l'n. Hi l uim lbi riRim
DIJNDIOIO. Scotland. May 10. Kar
rliiKtou Hall, the reHldencc of Henry
Mcdrady, former Lord I'roviml of
Dundee, wiih destroyed by fire early
today. Tho imllciil Iimik aro that mili
tant HUffrnKetteH are roHpoiiHlhlo.
si:t A.voTiicit i-'iiti-:
Arson S 1 1 1 1 1 1 of .Militant Suffragettes
Alti'iupt CoiifliiKi'.itlnii,
tllr AHoil.lnl I'rt.l In ( llaf Tllnm
NICWCASTI.K.ON-TVm:, KiiKlnml,
Mny 10. "I'unholnie," u larwo un
occupied Iioiibo hero wiih fired today
by the iimon Hiimd of tho militant
HiiffrnKcttVH. It did not do much
diimiiKO, Tho iiillltantH wore Inter
rupted In their work, but caenped.
KDrroit is .ititi:sii:i).
. B. HYDE DIED
IS FORENOON
Succumbs at Home in South
iwarshtield After Long Ill
ness of Cancer.
Horn c n 11...1. ji... -1 n ,..i.
iii. " ' "you uieu ul v o ciuuii
ii morning nt his homo on Hull
:;. houtu Mnrshflold, nfter a
ClOlODEPlI lll.,r, . ., tl.n
. --- iimtiu ui L-UIH.-VI Ul lliv
uomach ti t,.i , .i..ii
TalllB U """ UUB" Bruuuuiijr
s and the end was not unexpect-
Mr. ttvln .1. .!., l.l . 1 .1
' nce in Mnrahfleld hnd lived In
imiV " "ls neaitn not permitting
'HUB hliclnr. 11. . 1 IM.
f., -- o. no inoveu nuro wiih
had i ya from Albany whore ho
hut). " l,,Kn8eu in ttio rurnuuro
crelL ,(or sovrl yenra. Ho hnd
ii "' "rKoii ng a minor.
.1844 " ln Alban' vt- April
ftrothr, ;. ,".n'uFvi ": -l"u
Blro L . l" 'nat 'e ant Mrs-
I. 'Uv nsn nn villi. !.. r-r. ir...lA
Kv H n, r ' f aerso Dlndingor nnd
bi'nVu 'lnJ" Sfr nntl nn aunt of Clyde
-uger of Marsh flnlil
ondtJunf,rrl wUl b0 hold Privately
Ith. ' ' l "mB nt 10 o'clock rrom
ottylT.' Mr- 'lo wns n membor
rkbart m officiate.
'fhellnr ...:"A".
Went lua ' i;ouniy wmpioy-
felliM 8fnry frnlshea nil kinds of
. .- ur unDLriiini in!,.. . ni. A.
Phone -? !rlal will convince you.
I BCs 2i9-L and 324-R.
I'ublNlicr of Siiffrngctto's Paper In
.Manchester in Trouble.
Itlr ' UK! rrr lit Tout IU? TimM )
MAN'CHKSTUR, Knglnnd, May 10.
Junies Whltoly, secretary or the
printing firm reapoualblo for tho lnnt
laaiio of "Tho Suffrngotto," wiih
wuh brought up In police court toilny
and remnnded for trlnl, Tho mugls
trnto nllowed him to bull on IiIh
promise not to publish nny further
editions of the mllltnnt nowapnpor.
OIL CASE UP
IN
M
State Supreme Court Recedes
From Ouster Order Against
Standard Oil Company.
(Ur AMocl.t! ITn. to Coo. liar TlmM.l
JKFKBItSON C1TV. Mo Mny 10.
Tho Missouri supremo court grant
ed today n rehonrlng In tho ouster
proceedlngH against tho Standard
Oil of Indlnnn nnd nppolntod John
.Montgomery of Sedalla, comiiilsHlon
er to tnko testlniory ns to tho good
faith of tho company ln severing Its
connection with nny trustB.
The court nlao auapended tho writ
of ouster ngnlnst tho company. Tho
court's action brings rollof to the
vlllago of Sugar Creek, near Kansas
City, whoso existence was threntoned
by tho ouBter, tho closing of Hint ro
flnery taking away the employment
of virtually the ontlro malo popula
tion of tho vlllago.
SAYS I'lXGIIOT DID IT.
Mining .Man Tells Sennto Conserva
tionists Tied up Alaska.
(Dr AKltJ l're l -o O.r Tlmt..
WASHINGTON, May 10. "Glfford
PInchot, moro than nny other man,
hns been responsible for tying up
Alnskn" Jnmea F. Gnllbronth. secre
tnry of tho American Mining Con
gress told tho Senate territories com
mittee today. Ho nddod that former
Presldont Itoosevolt's executive or
der of 190C withdrawing Alaska coal
Innda from entry "wnrranted a rev
olution" and favorod the bill before
the committee for government aid In
tho construction of Alnskn railways
but opposed tho system of govern
ment lease of coal lands. Georgo H
Tit..l,.t. nnnncAl fnr MlA Alasknll
Northern Railway, contended his com
pany should have tho opportunity to
penotrnte Intorlor Alnskn without
fear of competition with the govern-mont-nlded
road. Ho assailed the
Tnft ndmlnlstrntlon which ho said
"used Its wholo powor to crusk the
Alaska and Northern.
let us talk it over (SENSATIONAL CASE IN ILLINOIS
TIH2 T1MKS believes in free speech and n free press. It be
lieves that men should not bo muzJed nnd principles should bo pro-
tocted ns well as property. It d(,0a not bcllee. however, that lib
city should bo construed Into llceiiso to He nnd libel or to prc.tch tho
doetrjno of destruction'.
livery man Is entitled to believe aa he pleases and preach his beliefs
so long ns they are not the sermons of slnndor nnd sabotage. The right
to free speech does not mean tho right to counsel rrlme or encourage
the enemies to a social civilization tlmt bus been achieved, through cen
turies ot constructive effort nnd through tremendous sncriflce of blood
nnd h rnvv 11.
There recently appeared In a locnl paper what purported to bo the
position nnd principles of the 1. W. w. The Times denies the truth of
tho statement. Tho Times Ih familiar with the propaganda of the the I W
W. through the preachments of ItH lawless loadeis and Its literature
The editor of The Times has a deep and abiding fnth in the fellow
ship or mini nnd tho httherliood of c,w. He hns synipnthy with tho strug
gle of nil mankind Tor benerits nnd betterment. He believes In labor un
ions. Ho employs union labor' and is himself an honorary member of
tho union. He bids Godspeed to tho gospel of fair play and the siiuiro
deal. He" devotes his energy nnd his efforts to Its propagation nnd Hh
pienchmeut.
Fair piny nnd the Hiiinro deal have 110 place In tho plan or propngandii
or tho I. W. W. Thelr'H Ih n doctrine of destruction, dynamite nnd deviltry.
Tho Times has received and rend their imperii in which the principle of
sabotage was frankly hoi forth and defended Instead of detested. It Ih
n doctrine of destruction Hint Is iin-Anieilcnn. unpatriotic mid unnianly.
It Ih n gospel or hate mid hypocrlHy. i.ovo lies no place In the lives or
literature of tho I. W. W. They cohiihoI crime and encourage enslave
ment. Tho real I. W. W. does not strike ns nn American labor union
strikes. Tho I. W. W. stays on th Job and Htrlkes. lie destroys rop
eiv by every hypocritical and hellish meaim nt his commiind. lie drops
11 wrench in the innchlnery. lie drives n nnll In the saw log that destroys
the saw and endnngers tho life of the sawyer. The I. W. W. may deny
this, but tho dimming evidence Is set forth In their literature and their
actions. Kven In this Htntemont printed In a local paper the MarHhlleld
secretary snys: "Tho working clawn and tho employing clnss hnvo noth
ing In common." The I. W. W. Is tnught to despise mid destroy. There
Ih nothing constructive In their policy. There Ih no protection for prin
ciple or property in n community dominated by such a doctrine.
The Times Is surprised that tho Socialists or Coos liny sympathise or
encourage the I. W. W. There Is nothing lu common between the
oigmilzutloiis. The Soclnllsts stand Tor an Idealistic state of society.
The I. W. W. believes In tho destruction of society.
Do the Socialists of Coos Hoy know that William I). Haywood, the
lender or tho I. W. W., wiih kicked orf the executive committee of th
Socialist party because of his pernicious prcnehuioiit of syndicalism, sa
botage and anarchy? There Is nothing In common between Socialism mid
the I. W. W. Tho lendeiH or tho Socialist pnrty have recognized that the
SochiliHtlc movement was being retarded mid clouded by association with
1111 element that Iiiih 110 more to do with Sodnllsm thnn It Iiiih to do with
the divine tight or kings.
The Kdltor or The Tlnios Ih not n Socialist. Tho TIiiich does not be
lieve In Socialism, but Socialism contains many beautirul theories that
uro appealing to any man who boll uvea In the gospel or the Golden Rule
nnd tho dawn or a day when much of tho hIii nnd sorrows nnd crime and
cruelty of our present social system may be swept nwny by tho advance In
knowledge mid tho better understanding of men.
Tho I. W. W. has no idealism. It has no constructive policy. It alms
nt starting a conflagration here, a riot there mid In general making the
lire or tho employer hucIi a pcrreet iilghtmnro that sooner or Inter ho
will weaken mid then something will happen. Klther tho omployor will
nbdlento or tho worker will seize tho factory by mnln force. Whnt the
worker will do with tho rnctory when ho gets It tho I. W. W. novor stops
to Inquire. It Ih n policy frankly of the worst anarchy. Tho Idea Ih to
rediico civilization to anarchy and hopo that something better may emerge
from the chaos. It Is n futllu and misguided policy. Revolution by
forco Is only Justified where there la no other possible means of regenera
tion, It Ih n pity Hint tho prosperity of Cooh Hay should suffer pnlsy nn.l
pnralysls from such pernicious preachings. It Is high time that some
declslvo action was taken by tho peoplo of this community. Thoro Ih dnn
ger In delny. Coos Day hns a hospitality as boundless ns Its resources.
Thoro Is a wolcomo for every honest worker who aeoks to bonoflt and
build up this community, but there la no plnco for tho damnnblo doctrluo
of dcotructlon. The citizens and business men of this community owo It
to theniBclvoB to protect their own homes and flroaldcs. Thoy do not de
serve prosperity If they are not willing to protect It nnd stnnd for decency
mid mnnhood.
Into begets hnte. Forco fosters forco. Destruction broods destruc
tion. There enn never bo nny progress toward Industrial peace, prosper
ity or Juotlco by tho poisonous nnd pernlcIoiiD policy of tho I, W. W.
They hnvo left nothing but n torch of troubla nnd n riot or ruin lu nny
community where thoy hnvo been countenanced or tolerated. From
Grays Hnrbor to San Diego they have sown nothing but tho dragon's tcoth
or trouble. Coos Itny should profit by tho experiences of other commun
ities nnd not permit her prosperity to bo Jeopardized by such pernicious
troublo breedors.
The Times snys tills In n spirit of sincere sympathy for the submerg
ed, It believes In favoring and forwarding every movement for tho
bonoflt and betterment or tho workers or tho world, It bolloves the
tollers should hnvo a. full share In tho fruits of their labor but It will
novor bo obtained by tho hopeless hypocrisy and doctrines of destruction
preached by tho hirelings of tho I. W. W. A policy which baa no con
structive thought behind It, which Is merely tho deslro to destroy tho ex
isting framowork of (society without anything doflnlto to offor In Its plnco
Is surely tho lust kind or policy Hint ought to commend Itself to honest
workers.
Coos nny should act promptly and positively In this matter.
Tho tlmo to act la NOW.
FORMAL. ANSWER TO JAPAN SCON
Sec. Bryan Confers With Mi
kado's Ambassador and
President Wilson and Is
Preparing Reply of United
. States.
(D AuocOt.4 Tru. to Cooi Hi; Tlmei.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.
Secretary Hryan nnd Viscount Chin
da, tho Japanese ambassador, held
an early conferenco today ovor the
California alien land bill, but what
COAL MINERS
transpired at the meeting vvus nor
mndo public.
President Wilson's return from
Mount Vernon nfforded Secrotnry of
State Rryan nn opportunity to confor
with him about tho views of tho Jap
aneso government regarding the Cal
lfornla and Arizona antl-allen land
legislation na presented by Ambassa
dor Chlnda. Secretary Hryan ex
pected to have a furthor coherence
with Chlnda today perhaps, and then
would bo ablo to present tho formal
answer of tho United States to tho
Japaneso government's protest.
HAND DANCE SAT., .MAY 10.
Over 60,000 Men in Germany
Give Up Attempt to Force
Concessions in Germany.
Ur Auoit4 !'r to Co D.r Time. )
nKUTHKN, Germany, May 10. A
strike of C0.000 coal miners In this
district, which began April 21, has
been called off owing to tho hopo
leaaneas of tho strikers attaining success.
W R
S
DENIED BY GOV. O'HARA'S AGCUSER
A CALIFORNIA
MAN IN TROUBLE
Secretary of State Charged
With Malfeasance in
Office.
tllr l IHIM I'rrM lo Too. liar TIlnM I
SACHAMHNTO. May 10. Frank
('. .Ionian. Secretary of State of
California, was unanimously chnrg
ed with mnireasaiice of olllce by u
Joint legislative committee, which
recently Investigated the payment
of fees Into bis department, mid lu
ItH report to the legiHlaturo today,
the committee lecoiiimeuded tlmt
the enso bo turned over to the at
torney general. Tho collection of
money for copies of auto roglntru
HoiiH furnished to Insurance com
puulort mid others during the time
.Ionian has been at tho hend or the
department Is the basis or the find
ing against him. Comittee reports
Hint $7,700 collected lu this manner
mid not nny or It turned lu to the
state treasurer, where It Hhoiild prop
erly go.
A
II FEOEBALS
DEFEATED
Scandalous Charges Made in
Affidavit Denied by Woman
Who Swore to Them.
LIUQOR DEALER GOT
IT TO STOP PROBE.
Daughter of Former Governor
Davidson of Wisconsin
Drawn in it but Denies.
Illr VM Uic-I l'".. m llr TlniM 1
CHICAGO, 111.. Mny 10. A com
mittee or four Senators nppoluted by
the I.cgiHlntuio to Inquire Into
chaws made lu mi affidavit signed
by Miss Maud Robinson, or Spring
Held, against Lieutenant Governor
O'llura. head or the "white slave"
(oininlsslon, here today hoard from
that young woman's own lips repent
ed admissions that the charges
ngaliiHt O'llara, to which she had
sworn, were untrue. Hint tholr rela
tions were entirely proper, nnd that
she gnve the affidavit to a liquor
denier with the understanding It was
lint In lift ituiili liiilitlp Tin, llitiwir
I dealer wanted It. she said, to use to
prevent O'llara from continuing bin
intl-v Ice crusade. According to tho
affidavit. O'llara and MIhh Itobinsoii
and Thomas Vreileiihiirg mid Mrs.
Iiibuslch, of Madison. Wis., registered
iih .1. F. Miller and wire and F 1).
Duncan mid wife nt the Hotel Klicr
iiiiiii here. Mrs. Mabel Davidson In
bunch Is the daughter of former Gov
ernor Davidson of the Hndger state.
I u n newspapor Intorviuw received
rrom that city, Mrs. lubiiKch, who in
divorced, denied ever having stopped
at tho Sherman Hotel or that she wan
a member or tho alleged party. Mis
Maud Robinson also Ih a divorcee.
She resides with her mother and doee
dressmaking In South Spriiiglleld.
Rebels Claim to Have Driven
Them Southward From
Guaymas and North.
Ur Auoc lalfl I'm. 10 Coon liar Time.
NOGALKS, Ariz., May 10. Aftor
a desporato desperate mid declslvo
bnttlo lato yesterday, the redernlH
withdrew last nlghl to GuaynuiH,
leaving tho statu troops In control of
all points north of tho gulf port. The
government troops woro utterly rout
ed, It Ih reported. An unconfirmed
tolcgrnphlc roport today states tho
troops occupied Guaymas with the
federals lu full retreat southward
along the const.
TRACK MEET
OF COLLEGES
Harvard Wins, Yale Defeats
Princeton and Latter Wins
Gun Championship.
Iiir amoculj rrf i co n.r Time.
CAMHRIDGH, Mass., May 10.
Harvard won tho track meet horo
today.
PR1NCKTON, May 10. Princeton
won tho Intercollegiate gun cham
pionship by a swooping majority.
Princeton scored 107, Yalo 312, nnd
Dartmouth 294.
NO RECALL
WLSON
American Ambassador Wilson
Will Remain There Despite
Huerta's Claim.
Dr AMOtl.tftl l'ftl lo Coo. liar Tlmn.)
WASHINGTON. 1). C, May 10.
President Huerta's romlndur to Am
bassador Wilson of the limitation
Imposed upon him In Ills , olilclnl
Intercourse with tho Mexican! kjovhth
ment la not expected to change tho
status or American Ambassador Wil
son, who hns been doing business
with tho do Facto government In
tho City or Moxlco nnd although ho
Iiiih not been able to extend politi
cal recognition as desired by the
lluerta government, ho will continue
to transact tho ueiessary IiusIik'sh ot
tho American ambassador at lh
cupltol for tho present. It Is not
anticipated that he will be. given
passports, nor that ho will be recalled.
Superintendent Raab, of North
Hend has received word that
Fremont Hodson took second
placo in running broad Jump,
Joe IJarber third In tho shot put
In tho Oregon State High School
field meet at Eugeno today.
When a woman is no longor ablo
to detect paint on anothor woman's
faeo the time has come to consult an
oculist.
PRINCETON, Mny 10. Ynlo todny
won tlio nnnunl track meet with
Princeton.
WH.SO.V OX AUTO TlHI.
Takes Family Out Vor Half Holiday
Today.
(Ur Aiioclile.l no. lo Coo. liar Time.
WASHINGTON, May 10. President
Wilson took n hnlf holiday and
motored to Mount Vernon with Mrs.
Wilson and a ramlly party. President
Wilson slipped away from tho White
Hoiibo and was skimming over tho
quiet Virginia roads almost beforo
his doparturo becamo known.
WIFE REFUSES COMPROMISE.
Army Scandal DUone Case Must be
Tiled Out.
(Hr Amo'I.IhJ IT". I" Co" Dr Time. J
SAN FRANCISCO. May 10. Mrs
Morrlmnn would not consent to com-
i.nmlu tlin fflBM fllflll llV llOl' llllS-
band and urgod by Judge Graham
or the Superior Court, who Is tryliiK
tho divorco suit brought against her
by Captain Henry C. Morrlmnn, who
accuses hla wito or misconduct with
Cinrenio Murphy, Major on the statf
or tho Governor o.r I.ouUana, A ton
tatlvo compromlBo was auggosted tor
tho aako of their daughter Charlotte,
10 years old, but was declined by
Mr. Mnrrltlinn lllllpSK CT llUSliaild
retracts tho charges and clears her
nnme. Mrs. Mernman is in a hob.
pltal suffering from nervous collapse
PROGRESS ON
TUNNEL WORK
Twohy Brothers to Complete
Noti Bore in August Three
Camps Now Working.,
The Eugeno Register says: "Tho
Wildcat tunnel on tho Hue of tho
Wlllmnelte-Pnclfle botweon Eugeno
and Coos Hay, has been opened
through ami but C-IO foot out ot
2f00 remain to bo cut on the Noti
tunnol, 23 miles west of Eugene At
tho rate ot progress now being made,
tho hitter tunnel will no opened
some tlmo during August. Tho Wild
cat tunnol Is several miles west of
Noti, and Is but 050 feet long. It
was constructed by sub-contractors
under Porter Brothers, whllo the Null
tunnel Is being handled by Twohy
Ilrotliors.
"Twohy Ilrotliors also liavo thine
grading lamps at wmk at six ion
and 18 miles f i oin Eugene. Tin tirst
two named will complete, tholr woiK
In a week and the latter In a mouth
or six weeks."
I Along the Waterfront. '
The Ilroakwotor In duo In Sunday
...m.nliif nimr K n't In. If ft'tim Pnrt-
III. II 'H ...... M w .--.. ....... ..-..
' land and will sail from here at
' o'llock Monday.
M