The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 11, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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C . ti. HOGGINS
OF
'paint AND
DECORATING CO.
, Furnished.
Mnrsliflelil, Ore.
TO BE PAVED
STAY AT HOME
T
1 DUTCH MASTERPIECES
"LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" I
SEVEN
BLOCKS
MOTHER
MUST
GROWTH
BEADVENTISTS
ites for
Ing Trunks
ranks lioiwoeii ....j
hllold for tlio follow-
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of IIUHUIUBb.
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no
l.r.o
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I III iihoisur iixmres,
t flvu. rcvoryuiiuK
P)llL'8.
Langworthy
Roof Fixed
bow
)HTHELL
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Frizeen
AND INSURANCE.
rtn i-Ily nnil Hunker
mill residence.
v.. -t Tiii.; vnrvc iiru," nv paud potter.
Copyright, r.H:i, liy Tlio Associated Newspaper School, Ine
ito Service
tacker, Proprietors.
jjto Hlttiico lioroi, in.
IGOL, HlBht Cufo.
old. Oregon.
Luiiihctft's JI 7-
iim. Stand nt IIIH-
are. Telephone 18-J.
ptolophono 2C0-L, tlio
ireful driving noBiirod.
a. Will go nnywncro,
riit'lif Loaves Hill-
ro to moct nil trnlnB
,ECTRIC
E STORE
ilniv good Hlioes for
nil.? FAMILY.
I. Ilrnadwny.
Jot our Now Hlond of
fand Sumatra
rffees
Vt
fSotli oxtru fancy qunl-
U delightful cup.
fCoffee & Spice House
ELL HLRG.
lKt Market.
KFOIIH lie died at 1!. worn out
by excessive won;, Paul Potter,
tint "liiinliiinl of Animal Pnlllt-
eis," wiih already ruinous, and, what
Is oven nioro extraordinary, ho wiih
prosperous. Few of tlio great Dutch
ninsters enjoyed eltlier distinction.
Also Potter wiih nnliito In that he
developed very early. At fifteen
his paintings woro rnnked with
those or artlHts or dlHtluctloii.
Ills rirHt lessons were received
rroni his rather, a landscape and
figure painter of mediocre talents.
When Paul was bJx years old his
father moved from Enkhulzon.
where the hoy was horn In l(?2ii.
t Amsterdam, and nfterward to
Tlio Hague. Paul was placed uii-
.!,. ., imiil tiinntnr. lull work 111 tllC
studio had Hinnll attraction ror him.
Ilo was chleriy his own teacher, and
tlio creator part of his tlmo was de
voted to making studies rrom na
ture. Almost from the very first
ho was Interested In niilmals. hut
ho became a master of landscape
because of Its necessity as a niiea-
ground.
Ono or ins neiKiioiirn in nu
iiiiimih wim nines nr.lcheuiuevudem.
who called himself an architect, and
wiih convinced that he wiih a very
Important- person. Potter fell In
lovo with Jils daughter Adrlann, nnd
formnlly nsKed tlio priueiui miner
ror her hand.
"What!" exclaimed llalehenmoy
ndom, throwing up his hands In hor
ror, "my daughter marry u painter?
And what a painter! A painter or
animals! If you woro only a pa lit
er of men, of portnlts hut a paint
er of animals!"
Put It waH tho habit of the frail
Potter to cot exactly what ho
wanted. Tho opposition of tho par
ents mnilo this marriage n llttlo
more dlfflriilt, but ho married Adrl
nna without much delny.
nnHn. lm.i luminous sense as well
as his artistic endowments. When
Mniicii.it Prliirit f,r Oranue. mac-
nanlmouslv mntlo hlniseir the pa
tron or tho young artlut, Potter
clailly accepted the royal favor at
exactly Its race value and mnilo the
most ol It. For the Prince or
Orongo ho painted tho llfoslze
'Younc Hull," now ono or the most
celebrated works In The Hague
Gallery.
Some Idea or tho revorlsh energy
or Potter may bo gained rrom the
Tact that In ten yours he executed
n hundred existing paintings and
twenty otchlncH, to say nothing or
many drawlncs and studies. To
these must be added thirty or forty
more works which appear In var
ious sale cutnlocueH, but have boon
lost. And to Homo of theso palnt-
Ini.u In, lnviitKil flvit mniilliH.
Illu 1w.cu.iu nii.l fMlltl.1 llffl Hn 111
dividual that If Is said of Potter
that he painted porirans or iiioiu.
Hi, Ifinlr llit crroilllixt' ItnlllH til III'-
iiualut lilmself w'th tile character
or the animals no paiuieu. "lie
seemed to enter the heart or the
kino." so faithful Is his understand.
Inc of their nature.
The learned (lermnn art critic,
Dr. Wnncer, says or Potter, "Or the
ninsters who have striven pre-eminently
after truth, he Is beyond
ail question one or tho crcatcst that
over lived."
Every day a different human In-
Incut utnrv will niilionr 111 The
i linos. You can cot n beautiful In
tacllo reproduction or this picture.
with live oiners, equaiiy imrucinu,
7 by 00 Inches In slzo, with thl
wcok'H "Mentor." I if "Tho Mentor"
a well known nuthorlty covers the
subject of tho pictures and stories
of tho wook. KoauorB oi ino uniur
and "Tho Mentor" will know Art
Literature, History, Science, and
Travol. nnd own exquisite pictures
On salo nt Tho Times ofMco. Price
ten cents. Wrlto today to The
Times tor booklet explaining TIip
Associated Xe wBimpor sciiooi niiui
(oiiilllo liiipt'nemeiit Thli Year to
Cost Mniv Than SI 1,000.
rOQlMI.I.i:, Or.. Juno 10. The
city council last week ndiei'tlscil ror
bids Tor pnvlnc seven more blocks
with coiirrote niai'iulaui. ninkluc a
total of 1 I bloikH In the buslucH dl8
trli I that will he Improved this year,
bcHlilt'H a number or blockH In the
resldoiuo section. Tho city Is also
uuiloi'takliic the fi'biillilliiK or a por
tion or Its water system at a cost iff
approximately $ 1 o.iioii. material ror
which is now on tho crouud.
'Pit., fiiiiiilf.liinl l,iiiir.fii.miimif u lifivv
nt.. I... nt. ti.i.t iittt iitifi.t f.it. llilu uim
1I111IVI llllj mill , a. 11. Ill ll nil m.o nvi.
son will cost more than $10,000. A
new city nan lias just been completed
at a cost or $1 1.000, and a sewer sys
tem at $m,uoo.
Ml'ST UKTI'ltX TO
AXSWKIt I'Olt cki.mi:.
(Iljr AuooUIin! I'itm In Coin lit; Tlmm
U'ACtMVf'.rilV linn. 111 liititli.,.
t.iirtfin lim.nii itiillviichiir tlm uniirftiiifi
.....c ill ll.lll .ill llln tl.lct.tC rliftcl.
1 Willi I, tlllllll'll 111! 1I1U 1 1.111,1 VIIHI I
ton extradition case as soon as the
fiiiirt iiuuniiililnil Hit uiilil flrHl Hint
no error had been committed In ex-
eludliiK the evidence or insaniiy ai
tho habeas corpus procccdliics In the
Inn.. ii. i.ttit. .1,1.1 Hint mi nrr.ti u'nu
ii.i.i;, it.iiiii mil, inn. ... i,... ......
committed In mnklnc tho rormnl de
mand ror I'linritoirs oxtraiiiuou.
Porter Uliarlton, inereiore, niusi
cntlllM! tt IttlK In IllluU'lli. til tlllt
chnrce or hnvluc murdered his wire
In .lime, 1!M0, nt Lake Como.
The supreme court s decision nr
rirms the action or former Secretary
tviwtv tlwi ilittitriiillwiil tn turn nlull!-
ton over to Italy. The prisoner will
proiinmy lie returned in naiiaii an
thorltloB after tho observance or a
row formalities.
Women Itocolvlnc Mother's IViisIiiiim
Can't Work Out.
The Portland Oroconlnu siivh
"Thirteen applicants ror widows'
pensions under the new state law,
which became effective yesterday, ap
peared In iluvenllo Court headquar
ters yesterday. Information reenrd
Inc their circumstances was taken In
detail by Mrs. I.lda llobson and Or.
Mary Kviiiih. the two new deputies se
lected to iook auer iiiih wotk.
"Kluborato Investlcatlon Is neces
sary before any or the claims are al
lowed. Women hnvluc other sources
or revenue are not eligible. Tho law
applies as well to women whose litis
bunds are permanently incapacitated
or conllned In state Institutions. Tlio
law Insists that women who take ad
vantage or it must remain at homo to
take care or their child! on Tills
is expected to deter many, as the
amounts are only $10 a mouth for
the llrst child and $7."ill a month fur
each additional child. Many women
make more than this by going out to
work."
KI.V KKMKIIY KA1I.S.
e, high In quality.
ric Irons
i few Bccotul-liniiil
working condition
i$3.rS0 up.
Till: HKCOUI) lMIOTOGIUl'JUXa AIISTIIACT COMPANY
Hnvo photographic coplos of nil records of Coos County to dnto
abatracta of titles, prosent ownorB, or nny other Informntlon rolntlng
to renl estnto furnUhed on short notice .,. , 1Ki,
iiiofvww niJififiEi 117 Xortti l-'ront St., Marshfleld. Phono 1B1J
W. J. RUST, Manager I
iy Wiring Co.
153 N. Drondwny
ig Alley!
FHOXT STREET
lay Evening
lly for Ladies
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, AT 7 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
mNNKOTINO WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
TONNfc NORTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
G. t. MCUbUllUft, Agent.
Phono 44
& framing
Iker Studio
lNTED
' U'fin't Ifnnn tlmp. DlrtV
oil aro tho rulnntlon of
: Tot tun linmlln it and
perfectly for years to
C. BARKER
Marshfleld, Or
S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Tuesday, Junc'10, at Noon.
C.MtllYIXfl ALL COOS RAY FREICHT.
Sun Francisco office. H05 Fife Rhlg., or Loinbanl St. Pier Xo. t!7
Duer.Occ..lc Trai.spo.tatloi, Co., C. F. .Mcfieoruc Agt. Phono II.
J. A. Goodwill
! Glass !
plate, Window, Mirror nnd
i Mall orders or l'lione
Cnll nt 797 Smith
f Rroadway.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
FRESH FRUIT AKMKDICIXE I
I
I.'...!, .ill ,,u .. (tliitllitlllM la flfltlla !
i i.nii 1 1 hi t ii n ii iiithh inr nun
lug to bo better understood, and it
Is recommended ror small eiiiiurcu
as well as ror older people." said a
Marshllolil physlclnn today. It Is
supposed to be a comparatively now
departure In medicines to recommend
quantities or rrcsh fruit iih a cure
for chlldhond'H Intestinal troubles.
Yet Dr. Ilenjamlu itusli pointed this
out a hundred years ago. H a child's
digestion becomes Impaired and the
gastric Juice becomes weakened or
defective 111 quantity by ovor-entlng
or had food, tho whole alimentary
canal becomes clogged, and riirnlshes
nests ror tho worms that aro often
the source of many childish ailments.
In this weakened condition or tho sys
tem tlioy cannot ho destroyed by tho
process or digestion, and hence great
1 1 ii tii iii i it nu t ruin Hi mn ?iu It tu nil
interesting fact Unit rrcsh fruit Is tho
very nosi pioveniivo ror huh staio
or things. When Dr. Hush mnilo his
series or experiments so many years
ni.n lilt fivnnrliiiitiitPil nmlnU' on Hut
earth worms (which Iip regarded as
iiium iii'iui.v uiiirii in iiiiipu nun in
rost (lie bowels or children than any
idler), with a view to testing their
power or retnliilng life under the In
riucuccB or various substances that
might lie used ns worm medicines,
Tlio results proved that worniH orten
lived longer In those substnnces
known hh unisonous thnn In some or
die most harmless articles or rood.
lr Inutnnrn In u'ntnrv HnliillniiK tt
opium, they lived cloven minutes, In
inriision or piux root, .i.i miuuies; m
clnret wjno, ten mlhutes, but In tho
Julco or red cherries, flvo inliiuteH, In
red currents, three minutes, In whor
tleberries, seven minutes, nnd In rasp
berries, rivo minutes. From theso
experiments Dr. Hush nrgued thnt
fresh, ripe fruit, of which children
nro very fond, aro the most speedy
and offcftinil poisons ror worms, a
tl.nii .win iriivnn t. lm ..nrrrti't It
Is a porfectly saro remedy to try, oven
though doubting mothers may ques
tion Its cfflclpnry, ror fresh ripe fruits
eaten in moderation cannot harm tho
youugsterH."
RAILROAD .Mi:.V OltDICItlV.
William Porter, J. L. IIiioll and
F. K. Caroy hnvo returned from n
trip over tho lino of work of tho
Wlllninetto Pacific west of Nod
.i.iii.ii nti.i iniifii't nvftrvtlilnir lfiilnir
llllllHI ii.lll iji". . w.w.. ....... r""n
nlmiL' nuiKt raiilillv. Tluiro Is a
camp every two nillos and much or
the grading on mo iovoi HiruicnuH
it.il. linnn .Uiiiit Tim u'firlf mi tlin
county road Is almost' comploto and
js excellent. Mr. Portor says tho
residents down thnt way nro loud
In tho praises or tho sovrloty nnd
gonernl good order observed by the
mini Thm-n Ik vnrv Utile. If IIIIV.
lioozo being sold along tho lino nnd
tho men nro saving their money.
Kugeno Resistor.
Dr. Fenyi"' Plan Spoiled hy Hani
Dirt Killing Parasites.
PASADHNA, Cal.. Juno 11. ;e
causo Dr. Adolbert Fenyes or tills
elty planted his bugs on hard, .n
stead or sandy soil, nnd the Insects
could not burrow, people all over
tho county will have to continue to
swat the fly" In the sniue old way.
Dr. Fenyes Is a discoverer of par
asites. Whenever some Insect preys
on trees, vines and fruits, ho finds nu
Insect to prey on larvae or tho My.
Hoping to propagoto It In large num
bers he made ample preparations, but
tho ground selected was so hard the
llttlo mites could not burrow, so they
.ii..,i 'i'i.., iiiwtiir mivs ho does not
know how' soon he can riiid others,
but It will not to this season.
FIY CATKOIIISM.
Smship Breakwater
ii
ALWAYS ON TIME.
sailing i'"M oimax'.?i.'i:j. .... - -
ti - o irri),n,n,::ror, r"""
w . T P. u STERLING, Agent.
Phone Main 35-Ij.
DRI-MM OF OLD ENEMY KCARIW
Pantatorium
5RN DYERS. CLEANERS,
I and HAT RENOVATOIta
Howard II. Btranss et
Tailoring. Let tu
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
max i.,. . --
Steamer Redondo
Eqnlpped with wireless and ubmarlne bell
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO
SUNDAY, JUNE 8, AT 1:30 P. M,
n ,inna vnm Son Francisco Must Re Made at
INTEOCEAN TRANbl'uux ai ..i w
In Sluiiiberlaiiil Adveiituro Cottago
(io( .Man ItH'nkh Collar lloiio.
CO'ITAOE GROVE. Oro., Juno II.
While dreaming that ho was try
ing to get away from an old enemy
of his, Jas. Rnwllngs of Moony
Creek, threw himself out or bed tho
other night and a medical examina
tion showed that ho fractured tlio
right eollnr bone. Mr. Rnwllngs Ih
ono of tho best known characters of
tho Cottagp Grove- country and about
7C yearH of ago.
nu. Mr. s. .1. Crumblno.)
Dr. S. .1. Crumhlne, secretary of
the state board of health, has Just
started tho IS' III fly campaign. Ono
of the new features of the right on
tho house fly Ih a "House Fly Cate
chism," telling about tho fly and
his habits. The catechism Is being
printed In pamphlet form and sent
broadcast over die state. Hero It Ih:
Where Is the house fly born?
In filth. ,
How long Is the Wo cycle or his
birth?
About ten days rrom tho tlmo the
egg Is laid until the mature fly.
What aro tho transformation from
the egg to the fly?
Tho egg, the maggot, the pupa,
the fly. ,, .
Where does mo ny hviu
In filth. , m
Ih there anything loo filthy for the
fly lo ent?
No.
Does tho fly like clean food, too?
Yes, unit It appears lo bo IiIh de
light to wipe his feet on clean food.
Where Is Ills favorlto plnco of feed-
Tho manure heap and other filthy
places,
Where does the fly go after feed-
lug In rilth?
Into die kitchen, dining room and
bed room.
What does ho do In tho kitchen,
dining room or bed room?
Ilo wipes his root In the rood,
bnthcH In the milk and annoys tho
sleeper. . , . ,.,
Does tho fly vIhII those sick with
typhoid fover. consumption, small
pox and cholera luraiituiii ?
Ho does, and may call upon you
next.
Ih tho fly dangeroiiH?
Ho spreads disease.
Row does ho spread dlBimse?
lly carylng Infection on his legB
nnd wings.
What dlsenso tloos tlio ny curry.
Typhoid rover, tuberculosis, dysen
tery, cholera.
Did tho fly over kill anyone?
Ho killed morn Amorlcan soldiers
In tho Spnnlsh-Ainorlonii war than
tho bullots or tlio Hpnninrns.
Whore aro tho greatest number of
cases or typhoid rover?
Wlioro there aro tho most fllos.
Wlioro nro the most flleH?
Wlioro there Is tho most filth.
Why should wo swat die fly?
RccniiBo ho Is tho cause of much
sickness and denth,
I low may wo bo suiveBsful In
righting tho ny?
lly destroying his breeding place,
keeping tho yards and alloys clean,
by Bcreonlug the house, nnd tlio fre
quent application or tho wire swnt
ter and tho use of sticky or poison
ous fly pnper.
Members of the local Soventh-dny
Adventlst church had their hearts
cheered when they heard of tho re
markable growth of their denomina
tion. n contained In a report sent
out from the world conference of
Seventh-day Adventists. which Is
now In session In Washington, D. C.
The report wiib sent to Mr. K. R.
Henderson, an officer of the local or
ganization, and gives the growth of
the body during the past fifty years.
from May I! I. IKtiH to uio .iro mo
of May, lUlil. The report says:
"IlegluniiiK in ousciiriiy, yui "
!., .. lmu u-lttlnuui'il I'OlltlllUnl l)r()K-
i-oBs, until today this work Is being
carried forward Hi elgnty-six coun
tries where It is making adherents
M,i,i tn wlili'li laborers Imvu licctl
sent, where missions have heen
opened, conferences organized, ihhi
schools, printing plants, and sanita
riums set In operation nnd doing
their appointed work,
"Instead of a handful of believers,
with few facilities, there is now u
body of believers numbering 111,
I'Oii, with ninny and varied fa
cilities for proclaiming the messago.
Among those are the excellent train
ing schools for tho preparation of la
borers, and It Is gratifying to know
that tho work or those schools, so
well supplemented by other denomi
national Institutions, hns been so
effective thnt today there Is one nc
tlve evangelistic laborer for every
twenty-two members In the denomi
nation, nnil Inrludlug tlio laborers In
denominational Institutions, there Is
one laborer for every twelve mem
bers. "The extension of thlB work Into
so many countries Iiiib made neces
sary tho preparation or literature to
meet the requirements In all tho
lauds entered. Tills work has been
promptly undertaken, and today de
nominational lltorutu-o Is prepared
and circulated In seventy-rive lan
guages In use as the medium of com
municating this truth orally, and In
which tlio printed page will In duo
time appear.
"Tho year l12 realized tho larg
est amount of funds over raised by
tlm itKiioiiiliiniloii. as well as t!io
highest amount per capita. Tlio
amount contributed ror all purposes
wiib l2.7OS.0illi.02, and tho amount,
per capita was $2:i.HG. Tho per cap
ita contributions during die closing
year or each or the flvo decades since
tills work was organized have been
as follows: First decade, $5.55;
second, !'.(' I; third, ft I.r.D; fourth.
$11.01; firth, 2:t.0ii. Tho total
amount or funds raised by tho de
nomination for all lines or .work
since tlilH causo was organized GRy
years ago, amount to thu sum or
$2n,7 1 K,0S2.ri;. Of this amount
$20,200,7ori.22 was raised In tlio
United States, or "K.r.l per cent, and
$r..r 1 7.177.:t I was raised outside
this country, or 2I.H! per cent."
DEATH RY MISADVENTURE.
Verdict tr English Cnroiirr's Jury on
Epsom Itiuo Victim.
EPSOM, England, Juno 10. Tho
coroner's Jury Inquiring Into the
death or Miss Emily Wilding Davis
on, a militant surrragette. rrom In
juries resulting from Interfering
with tho king's horso In the derby
race, returned a verdict of death "by
misadventure." .
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
ADVERTISED I.KTTEKH.
.
List or unclalnied letters remain
lug In the Marshfleld, Oregon, Post
Office for tho week eliding Junu 10,
l!li:i. Persons calling for the same
will please say advertised and pay
one cent ror each letter called ror:
Allen, H. T.s Anderson, Andrew P.;
Ilroul Hard. C. II.; Iludor. Ronn.l II.;
Carlson, Albert; Dophlna, Wllllo;
Eld, Oscar! Ensey, Frederick C;
Gilbert. ,Mrn. Frank; (irunstroui, Ed-
vln; Haiiptinan, ucorgo u.; jncKson,
Miss Lottie; Johnson, Albort;
Ketcham, F.S Leppatn , Hustl;
I.lobett. Erwln; Under. Tom: Lo
rlng. F. N.; McVay, Sam; Mellon,
Harry; Miller, MIkh Gladys (2); Nel
son, Harry; Piatt, Mrs. I.elghton
(2); Pederson. l.oren: Pletro, Men
si; Uaybiirn, Sam; Rollston, Mra.
Illsslo; Ryan, .1. P.; Smith, Herman;
Hnlvlnl' li'rnil! Went. . I. J. (2). West.
John; Wilcox, Mrs. F. It.: Wolfer,
Mra, Ruby.
W. If. CURTIS, Postmaster.
I.1RRARY NOTES.
Tho Now International Year-book
ror 1012 Iiiib been added to tho ror
oronco slieU. It Is nu encyclopedia
or the year. Among the subJectH
that havo received special attention
aro Tho Presidential Campaign. Elec
toral Rororni, .Minimum Wage,
Worldug-inen's Compensation, Syn
dicalism, Railway Accidents. Tltanle
Disaster. Panama Canal and llalkan
War. The Atlantic Monthly for Juno
contulns Arturs M. GlovannlttPs po
em, "The Cago." It was written at tho
suggestion that ho wrlto something
1. .mi "siYidiiiiHi ('oiitiirv Courts try
ing to solve Twentieth Contury proli
Ioiiih," Tho Popular Mechanics for Juno
contaliiH brief inscriptions and pic
tures of tho two largest ships afloat,
tho "Aqiiltoula" and "Vntorland."
Tho same magazlno explains In pic
tures "What Happens Whon You call
Up Central," and suggests n study of
tho complicated proceSH of getting a
number may servo to make one less
Impatient at delay or occasional mis
taken on die operator's part.
KILLS TWO CHILDREN.
Grimily County, Iowa, Fanner Tries
to Kill TMiil noil llliiiseu. ,
f lly AhuiUIci I'm. to Coot llty Tlm..
MARSHALLTOWN, lown, Juno 10.
Ilenjiimlii Knlsloy. aged 40, a
farmer living near Meainan, Grundy
County, Inst night Bitot and Instant
ly killed two of his children, Ho
attempted to kill u third and thou
committed suicide.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
I.UMRER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS.
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO RY USINO OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100. 188 SOUTH RROADWAY
NEGRO RUNS A.MUCIC.
Rluck Tioopcr Kills One ami Wounds
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DOUGLAS, Arizona, Juno 10.
Running uniuck with an Army rlflo,
George Nelson, a negro trooper or
tho Ninth Cavalry, shot nnd killed
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I mid fatally wounded Tom Evans, an
1 otuer negro.
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0. F. McOKOROE. Agent. I I
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