YOU ARE GOING TO QUIT, YOU DON'T NEED TO SWEAR OEE - WHAT'S THE USE? (Ham lay Em?& LOST ARTICLES NOW IS VOIR timi:. A .sniiill ml In The Times wnnt column tuny hilmf A ou results mi' l.rst '-'' through T'"' """ ., , (mii! Use them! Thoy slllf. mediately. Try one. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vvvWI Established in i7 AAA Via ., fflio Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION k ContolldAtlon of Times, Const Mull Mn qn7 utl Coos Bay Advertiser. nUt oul TEEN KILLED IN WRECK ON LOS ANGELES RAiLWAY L. niimrc Snriniislv ln- Ul When Train Crash es Into one on i raw. nF INJURED ARE SSIBLY FATALLY HURT Portland Man Among In fifl Missinn Motorman omul Hiding in Room. Ar in-1 Vtt-.i In I'nin llrty Tlmra 1 fe ANtiHLKS. C'al . July 1 I. -ecu poiwiiH woro killed, 120 sor- llljliroil two poriiiiin iiiimiij, r.n u, iff,. !,.,! minor Inllll'ICH lllHt 1 .. i (ijii ui the I'ni'irii! IniMlii'il Into a Htnlloniiry train ttntiii lino near viiiuiiniii, on nt. ll'llll'll III llllH I'llV. iorreiiel ili'iith lint shown fnll- Mentify two Japanese. 1 i ..,.ii ii .infill urn MIhh lM mi Al lien 'nri oT Associated Charities, lllltl c Axle Rnltcrrfllcld. i Vtioniia Miller, tciepiiuno op- I, l.oi Angiles tie KVIIIIS LOS AllgCICfl. b. Taylor rasiiucua. till Hlirillllll I.OH AllgclcH. I. ( (i Mll'llllltl. I.OH AllgOIOH. Nn I'lalz aged 1". I.oh Angeles. hr,l Mumiv Tomato. Camilla. Earlniiirriiy I.oh Angeles. Ik j lohiison. Yuiiugsiowu, Ohio, bmiti mtiiii nttrtiwi H1I4III IIMMI I. Norman .lolitiriion (lied In I ho nl today. minting mo ucan nuni- 5. ntiR ilio injured are: Jnrar. I'orllanil. Oregon, back nl it). :ilhl. lirolten. Harry (! Cain, Moaitie, Jtiior- lurhs Foir.itir inoloriiian of the train Imbed at a HMullo speed Into tar of tin Htnlleil train, was il to linv t ln( n Hlaln tit IiIh B tm t v ai rmitiil today In IiIh It.itciiu at by Kmll Inirtliolouui, rtor of tlio train Into which tliu cr ran, mi dined the mntominu I'lll'T III II asleep Of HO llllHy to pus- longciH that ho 'failed Ilio III time the flagman that lied him to Htop. Electric rail- Iffliluht i .lid the responsibility c dkuitir lay between Bnrth- Inml Forester. TWO AVIATORS ARE CREMATED Frenchmen Burned Alive When Machine Capsizes and Falls to Ground. Illr Amnlatnl I'm to Com liny TIiihii 1 VERSAILLES, July II. The charred wreckage or an aeroplane Willi tho Incinerated IioiIIch or two uvlntoiH llng in tho nshos wiih roiinil today near Xoenneourt, on tho railroad Trout Purls to Granville. The Identity or the flying men has not been learned. Tho dead flying men wort" recog nized later iih a man natnetl I'ereln, oporlnioMliig with n new Invention, and IiIh hoii, who aeeompanled him tin u mechanician. Their aeroplane capsized from an unknown cnuuo at a height of I HO root and tho vio lence or the Impact canned the ruel tank lo explode. I'iuuetl beneath their motor, tho avIatofH wero liurnuil lo death. p GIRL IS SAVEO AT GOQUfLLE :.sti:ii i.i xi: strike. link anil Trainmen I'nable lo Autee on Aibltrallon. I A -"f t I'nra In l'x IU)r limn AV YOltlC. .Inly I I. -Eastern mil tni;ai;e In a wago eon- sy with tialuiuen and eondue ssiit'il a Hlntunont t IiIh nftor- lliinugh (ho conference enininlt- imiiiii'-.erii, saying they tiro Wil li arbitrate the questions at Is nlor the iirnlslnns of tho Xow- lilll now liofnro CotiKroHH, but mil unuiiiliiK to proreed untlor uiiiiiii in t tiiih ih tlio rontlH' In the lilt limit urn uiilnnlttnil liv lonii yesterday. 'ilsox iro.Ki:ui.:.TK. 'tit ImlliN Many to Medina 'loiiay. e-jI-"- l I'r - to coot liar iimfi.) SIII.NHTON' 1) O .Tniv i l loilt WHkoii'u rnnrnrniiMn .... iroad hltiiatlon boi;nn prompt- (MiotK. Twenty porfions. ln- r DC'IIUH mill, mill Tlniilll.llnnn I ill CmiaresR. crou-ilnil Inln tlin loiit'H room In tho oxoetttlvo of- E i was tho Int-ROHt conforenco icro bIiko the Wilson ndmlnlB- ucenn. ''ii.c;r,rn:s aim: hold. "iiKluust inn! Miss .Tciuiey Defy Kmll.l. rri..i..i.. Afie pr,,, t0 Voot ,; TmM L?' ,Till,J' J ' MrB. Etnmo ankliurst and Miss Anna Jon- lllltatlt SUffrncntto lonilnro .In. 1 Bovornmont today by npponr- LVni iii i ' ,,ltPl'B r tuo wo- v,, "mi ftoeini union. Jilsa was arrested during tho up aused by a oliHh betweon po- aV. l 'u,1,i!0r8 witli tlio suffra- AttOr tlin miM.llnn ll. n..i. tn.. ii IV "'"-"iiiih .lilt), l-itlin-lui$ ."'?. i',0''8. but was ,- "".! in mo nay. AW. filtAV COMIXO. k't of (Jieat Xortliein Duo In ., "Kciie .soon, to l r r,. 's: .. vn,Vi, ""' 1'ieaiiienr 01 mo r rnn ?n.a ex-l'rc8llent of l oarlv unv .,.i. . irnnnMi'n. .r. I:u.,v " Bl'eet Irn iV ,J '" .,P11 "9 Great his tn, n ,q' nil(l t0 VlSlt "is son. Car n. Grav Jr nVi.. ... . uluHon uiectric. a to7,V'"V l.er " ati cont ain ir, l l"u ureat North n n' i !.5ertJ. "o was i kiom :., "V " l bo over tho titer Vn, ia "reB Trunk hU fort l' "i"1 ,nton(ls t0 (, -cno fortllco'lnB visit, coming iy villi I8"'8 contemplating to th ',.?. P"tJn.l ana may io wit.rV lA"aa. ntendod annual Ushing trip inter- Enflineer Ellcrheck of Marsh field Prevents Heinous Assault by Logger. (Special (o Tho Times.) COQlMIihU, Or., .Inly I I. -A lon ger named SnodgriiKH, aged about CO, Ih In jail hero on tho charge or at tempted tiHHault on tho ID-year-old daughter or Contractor I.ougHtroui. l.tiHt evening iih tho train wiih panning tho depot, Kuglnccr ICIIorbeek, of riarHhllolil, looked back ami hiiw the old man and little girl In the Hhcd of tho depot, lie titoppcd tho train anil went back. SuoilgniHH turned and ried when ho hiiw Kllorboek coining, lie wiih noon caught and lodged In Jail. Had It not been for Mr. Mllor beelc, tho II 1 1 lo girl would have been tlio victim or u inoHl heinous crime. lias Smallpox. .1. II. McAtoo who IIvoh in tho tormor D. I', ltood resl ileuco at Fourth and Highland wiih (liiaraiitlned for Smallpox last night. Ho had been 111 for hoiiio tltuu but did not call a physician, until late ly. 1 1 Ik boh wiih Hick Hint hut they thought It wiih merely a rash. Time to Call a Halt OUTI.ANI) Ih experiencing the samo difficulty with tho I. V. W. Hint thoy creuto wherever they nro tolero-tcd. Tho Telegram, In rererrlng to these anarcblBt agitators, prlntH tlio following: "Nobody gifted with litiman Intelligence will bo Idiotic enough to Imagine that tho right of freo speech is In anywise Involved In tho issue now being mado between the decent pcoplo of Port land and tho I. W. V. Moot of tho locally conspicuous members of this orgaulrntlou arc unnaturalized foreigners without any am bitions to become American citizens. Thoy nro licro for the solo pttrpoHo of creating trouble and breeding discontent. They frank ly say so. Their purpose is not to build up, but to tear down, to rend and disrupt. They have no stake hero or elsewhere. They do not work, but panhandle, a living from their more Industrious fellows or those who nro misguided or fooled into believing tlicm to bo Bomothlng different from whnt they are. They are vulgar, foul-mouthed and blatant. They have regard neither for truth nor decency. They denounce and vilify and through bold tigress IvenesH expect to hull tlilngB through. Tho right of Tree speech, which to thorn Ih license, and which they so loudly demand, they practically deny to others. Thoy are neither backed nor coimtcr-nncoil by union Inbor, which comes In for sonio of their bitterest Invective. They hnvo a contempt for every iniiii who works and who will not allow him self lo bo used by them. Their weapon is vulgar abuse mid de rinnco of the law, which hourly becomes more uggresslvo and self-nssertlvo when It Is not met with offlclnl rirmness and defln lietieHii or policy. In working their pluiiH thoy hide under tho cloak or lespectnble labor which they despise. They appeal to tho right or rrce speech, which thoy constantly utilise and demand po Iho piotectlou fiotn a government to whoso support they contrib ute nothing and whoso Hag they openly flout, deride nnd spit upon. They Impede truffle on tho prinelpnl thoroughfares; they Mtiiick mill iniirtirv docniit neoulo nnd overawo tlio timid; they blockade tho streets which should be devoted to public uses, and they destroy and cripple tho business or thoso unfortunate enough to come within tho zono of their public gatherings. Across tho rlvor they have deliberately determined to wreck a htiHluesH enterprise which laBt year paid out for prodnco $0". oiio during tho Bhorl term or tho packing season. The matter In dispute between tho owners or tho plant nnd tho workers him been offlclaly Investigated and adjusted on tho basis or tho offi cial rindlugs to the sntlHfiictlon or tho employes. Thero Ih no pretense that those foul-mouthed blatherskites nro trying to help the strikers. Tbev nro thero rmttkly with tho determination to ruin u business nnd ctlpple tin Industry. Under clrcumiitunces such iih these, the duty or tho administration should bo self-evident ir thlH Is their purpose, thoy shtmld bo treated with scant ceremony. They should bo dtlveii uwny and tho condition of ter rorism under which tho neighborhood Iiiih staggered for days should bo Immediately relieved. Furthermore, their meetings should hereafter bo confined to plaza blocks. If thoy hnvo any messages to deliver, they may deliver them these, lint even so, they should bo forced to comply with tho law like other soap-box orators. Uxlstlng conditions hnvo become Intolerable, and tho administration should cope with thorn In n manner to prove that, so fur as Portland Is concerned, tho laws are supremo, and this foul-mouthed rabble of militant anarchists should bo mndo to feci, If not respect it. ML IELLS OF Tito ut Co(iillle. Tlio homo of tliu Into Mrs. M, Drown of Couuillo, who wuh tlio mother of Mrs. K. K. (Inzer of North lloud, wuh partially doBtroyed by flro last evening, Ab no one hnd been occupying tho house, all aro at Una to know how tho flro started. Ituiidoii Accidents, Yesterday while riding to tho ilandon bench to sco tlio lifo saving crow bring In a fishing boat that had washed out over tho bar, a Ilandon young wo man fell out of tho snddlo nnd was draggod hoiuo distance boforo hor girl companion could como to hor roller. Sho was not Injured but placidly romounted her horso and rodo to tho bench. Alfrod Flles horg who witnessed It anya thnt It was almost a mlrnclo that sho was not killed. ItMKD'S XKW PltOJICCT. Itecdsport Owner- Interested In New Summer Itesort. EUGENIC, Or., July 14. II. C. Morris Is hero from Portland to fllo tho pint of a sub-division which Is to bo worked into n summer resort, nnd will bo known as Tslltcoos Park. It Is located nbout tho plnco whoro tho Tslltcoos Itlvor lenves tho lako nnd tho plat Is mndo so as to prosorvo tho natural beauty of tho section and n boulovard or drlvo has been laid all along tho water front. Thoro aro 415 lots which nro 50 by 100 feot. Tho project la bolng launched by Portland pnr tles, Wnrron Rood and Walter Mc Kay bolng tho prlnclpul bnckors and Flotchor Linn, formerly of this city, Is tho trusteo. Mr. Morris will bo located in Eugene and will act ns snlcs manager. Thoro Is no moro beautiful place along tho const and this resort lies botweon tho lako and tho river. O. L. STOCKIX, representing U.V DEUWOOI) Typewriter Co., Is regls torod AT tho CIIAXDLEK hotel and would bo pleased to DEMONSTRATE tholr LATEST MACHINE to you, Nothing hurts qulto bo much as Indlfforenco, It niakos you foel hot ter to ho roundly cussed by a man thnn to liavn him net as thntmh hn didn't know you wore nllvo, Former Leader of Manufac turers Explains Letters Concerning War on Union Labor. ' Iir AaaoiUtcl I'na lo fooa Hay Tlmfa.j WAS1I1NOTON, 1). C, .Inly II. Colonel Martin Mulbnll contlntiod his testimony before tho Sonnto lobby (oniinltteo today. Tho plan by which Mulbnll and tho ofricoiH of the Phil adelphia Ti'iiothetuo jiroposod to break down tho printers' strike thoro In 1000 wuh outlined In short. Mulhall Idenllflod a lettor ns the one ho hnd written to John A. Mcln tyro, secretary of tho Natlonnl Ty pothotae. "A great many men had boon brought up from the South to tuko tho Btrlkors' plnces, but proved no good to the omployors," wrote Mulhall. "Our plan was to got thoin put on n strike also, so thoy would becomo charges on tho unions and help cat up tholr funds." A report to Mclntyro told of nn nrrangoment with tho omployinont nirnlinlou liv wllloll IlnW IllCIl COlllll 1)0 pocured. who woro to ho encouraged to go on strlko ns soon hb tho lahor unlouB suggested It. Tho detallB of tho fight against Congressman Peurro. of Maryland, author of an antl-lnjiinctloti bill, wero brought out through a letter from Mulhall to M. C. Iloltzmau, of Cumberland, Maryland, which outlined tho plnn to bo; "Send you all labor organ izers you wish, nnd guarantee nil or them to bo llrst-elass men, to orgnn Izo right against Penrre." After tho conforenco botweon President Roose velt and Samuel (lompors. which lat ter was reported to have told Rooso olt that Inbor would entry on n cam paign to elect labor tnon to Congress If not favored moro In legislations. Marshall wroto to Secretary Cashing of tho mnnufncttirers' association thnt ho hnd found In tours of largo cities that tho threat or Gompers was bolng carried out to tho best of his ability and added that "Gompors' Inbor lenders nro doing tholr utmost to turn tholr labor organization Into n lloarat inovomont in I'liiiaiieipuia. "I nm perfectly confident Gompors nnd his Inbor lendors can bo badly bontott If tho movomont Is taken hold of In time." wroto aininau S. P. OFFICIALS VISIT CURRY Vice-President J. P. O'Brien Inspects Copper Mines at Gold Beach. GOLD REACH, Or., July 14. Tho Globo snya: "Vlco-Presldont O'llrlon of tho Southorn Pnclflc, accompan ied by two othor gontlomon, mining engineers, came In by auto from Mod ford and paid a visit to tho Wooloy mines a fow mllos abovo Agnoss. Just what significance can bo attached to Mr. O'Hrlon's visit is nil conjecture at this tltno, but It goes without sny Ing that thoro aro workings In tho Innor railroad circle that tho public at largo knowa nothing of. This visit to tho Agnesa copper bolt by ono of tho hlghor-upa of tho S. P. system Immediately nftor tho announcement that tho Southern Pacific had appro priated fttnda to build tho road from Eureka, Cal., to Gold Reach, Oregon, and that tho road would either bo built north to Marshflold or up tho Rogue to connect with tho Portland lino, looks as though tho Roguo Rlvor route Is favored abovo tho northern routo. If there Is no railroad Import- n,ira nttnnliml tn tlin visit of theSO gentlemen, then It must bo that tho Agnoss mineral uoit nas rocoiveu n great deal moro consideration from tho monled mon thnn nnyono In this neck of tho woods knows of. To any tho least, Curry lo under tho llmo light, on tho ovo of grent develop ments and It bohooves every cltlzon nt im .mintv In hnln tho ernnil causa nlong by showing tho stranger every courtesy auo mm. T E TO OT Big Cut at Portola on Coos Bay Line Being Finished and Rails Laid. EUGENE, July 14. Tho Guard says: "Truck laying on tho Wlllam-otto-Pndflc botweon. Eugene nnd tho tunnol on tho Notl will ho fin ished lnsldo of two weeks, If tho weather remains good. Twohy Rrothers, who havo tho contract for tnat part of tho lino, finished tho bug cut at Portoln last night and have about 10 days' work nt odds and ends nlong tho lino. "Tho work in tho tunnol Is now proceeding moro rapidly, although tho contractors havo been unablo to got undor ground at tho other end. Stool laying Is going on stond lly on tho grade and tho track will soon bo down to Portola and will go straight ahead to tho tunnol. "Engineer Hoey said today that tho Wlllamotto-Pnclflc 1b hampered In putting down track through lack of mon. Tho company will bo glad to got moro mon and send thorn to tho front. "Porter Brothers, who havo tho contract beyond tho tunnol, today ongoged four autos from J. S. Air hart, of tho Stoddnrd-Dayton garage, and will carry men for grading as tar as tho station at Ilunkldora, 17 miles this side of Maploton, Somo of tho mon will havo to walk a Bhort dlstanco boforo going to work." AWFUL OUTRAGES INFLICTED RY y AT SERES 1 WOOL SCHEDULE IS TAKEN UP Smoot Presents Measure for Republicans as Substitute for Entry. Ilr AuoiUlr.l Tina lo Cona llajr Tlmci. WASHINGTON. . C, July 1 1. Senator Smoot, Republican member of the finance committee, Introduced today n substitute for tho wool schedule of tho Democratic bill, pro posing rates based directly on the report or the tnrlff board and adopting In each grade tho lowest or nil the wool schedules over Intro duced by u Republican Senator, ns a substitute for tho froo raw wool. The Smool schedule sitb-dlvlilos wool Into three grades and establish es ruloH ranging from seven to six teen cents a pound. SURPRISE TO WILSON. President Wants Works of Ait and Rooks on I'Yoo List, lljr Aftftotlaict I'rika lo Cmui llajr 'llmca.) WASHINGTON. July 1 1. Presl dent Wilson expressed today surprtso that the .Senate flnaiico coiumttten had Increased tho duties In the tnrlff bill en works of art and books, He believes tbeso articles are moro of an educational uuu than luxuries. It was Indicated that tho Presldout would consult the Senators on tho chnngo. ERG M W ES Y FILL Times' Want Ads bring results. Port Commission Decides to Grant Request on Certain Conditions. At n meeting of tho Port of Coos Ray Commission today, plans for dredging tho channel from the Smith mill to tho sea woro taken up. The Southern Pnclflc request for a big nil nt North Rend to bo done llrst by tho dredge wns granted on cortnln conditions. Tho S. P. wnnts 100,000 ynrds. They nro to pny ono-hnlf tho cost of dredging, tho cost of hulk heading nnd of hnudliug the shore plpo nnd also gunrnnteo to maintain tho channel for eight months whllo tho dredge Is reaching It again. The plnn Is to make n wldo cut In front of North Rend ns a turning basin. For Coal Mine. J. A. Wnrd asked thnt tho Port Commission pass n resolution Insur ing tho dredging of a chnnncl to tho Millieomn inluo bunkers on Coos Rlvor to pormlt largo vessels to go thoro to load. Tho Commission agreed to dredge this as soon ns tho MIUI conia Coal Mlno Company did suffi cient work to gunrnnteo nn output of 100 tons or moro por tiny. Mr. Wnrd Is now figuring with Portland parties on this. Engineer Charleston's salary ns port englneor was fixed nt $175 por month. Tho United Stntes onglneors hnvo tentatively approved tho plan for tho deep channel, but will not grant a permanent pormlt until later. So far, tho Port of Coos Ray has re ceived ? 17,000 from tnx paymonts. ALLIANCE IN AND OUT SUNDAY Steamer Arrives From Eureka After Rather Rough Trip Leaves for Portland. The Alliance sailed lato yesterday for Portland. Sho nrrhed lu about noon from Eureka and mado a short Btny here. Sho hnd a rather rough trip up from Eureka, encountering somo very choppy weather. Among thoso arriving on tho Al Hanco woro: J. A. Rowo, C. M. fry, II. E. Maalln, Dalton Howatt, Mrs. E. A. Howatt, C. II. LaBaytouti, C. F. Cook, E. Coffron, J. Schmidt-, C. M, Hanson, C. G. Dulnn and S, F. Nowoll. Among thoso sailing on tho Allt anco woro. J. R. Sogur, Alfred Sc gur, M. Kupotz and K. F. Wilson, Havo your Job printing dono at The Times office. 3ity Pillaged and Burned by Defeated Troops With Heavy Losses. RESIDENT VKOtTmS OF MURDER AND ASSAULT Men Crucified, Burned Alive or Hacked to Pieces and Women Suffer Worse. Ilr AmocIMM I'm li to toot Dojf TltntiT SAI.ONIKI, July 14. The sacking and burning of tho town of Sores by tliu defeated Ilulgarian army nnd accompanying outrages on women nnd attrocltlea or men wero rally confirmed today In a dispntch from a well known Greek correspondent. Tho retreating Rulgarlnn soldlors ho telegraphed, opened u eannonadu with four field guns from n hill abovo town. At tho same tlmu bands of Rulgarlaus soldiers, led by their officers, scoured tho streets, first pillaging the stores anal houses and then drenchlulg thorn with pe troleum and setting them nflro until the greater part of tho town waB blazing. Even tho foreign consulates wero not spared. The bank of Athens, an oriental bank, tho palace of .Met ropolitan, the grent synagogue, all the schools and tobacco wnrohaiiHcs or the American, Austrian and Ger man companies, nnd the hospltnls wero burned alter they had been pillaged. Tho Aniorlcnn Tobacco Company alone suffered to the ex tent of n million dollars. Many people wero crucified, packed to pieces or burned alive by the mnddeiied Rulgiirlaus, who com mitted lucredltnblo outrages on women or nil nges, many of whom died from tliu effects. Tho condi tion of thoso who escaped Ih Intneut uole, rich merchants are dying of hunger, while tho wrotchod moth ers are trying to find covering and food for tholr linked nnd starving children. DENIAL lV UULGARIAXS. Say (iiceks ami Servians ,ie Trying to Discredit Thcin. ttlr A mo. lalcl 1'iym lo Coo IWir Tlmoa ) LONDON. July 1 I. King Fordln nnd, or Rttlgnrln, In a long mosBngo from Sofln. snys: "The stories and reports which the GreokB and Sor vlnns hnvo boon circulating In Ett ropo concerning the so-called out rages committed by my troops on tho Greek nnd Servian populations lu Mncodonln nro nlio1ntnlv iinrmiiulnil nnd nro published with tho object of creating a bad Ininresslon." TllOllsnilllu nt rnfllirnnu T.'ln, T.Vr- - w. .. ..nuv., .r, -vt- dlnniul continues, on arrival at Sofia, k.uvo terriiying neeounis or norriolu (leedB committed by tho Sorvlnns and Greeks. I NORTH BEND N0TES o Tho remains of Arehlo Cousin of North Rend will nrrlvo today or to moriow from Arizona via Ilandon. Shormnu Gamble has greatly Im proved and Ih now nt tho homo of f W. Wood In Bangor. MIbsob Catherino and IIolou Mon- do are vIhIIIiil' nl (lie Ilnri-v Wim. sell homo on Catching Inlot. Mrs. a. Cousins, who Ib bringing tho body of hor Bon from Phoonlx, Arizona, to Marshflold for burial, failed to innko connections with tho Nnnn Smith soiwlll como by way of Ilandon, arriving Monday. Arrange ments for tho funeral will bo made Inter. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Geo. Smith loft tlila nftornoon for n fow days outing nt Coqtilllo. Miss Agnes Vnrrolmnn, who hns boon tho guost over tho Fourth of Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Freoland, hns re turned to her homo In Gnrdlnor. Mrs. Anna Larson loft this week for Lako County whoro sho will tnko up n homestead, F. W. Stevens has mnve,i hi printing offlco Into tho nnnox which reter i.oggio nns just Uullt to tho Logglo building. Will. Snvdnr loft tnilnv tnv Aiii'iim Nobrnskn. from wlinrn hn will im to his old homo In Kansas City tor an oxtcmieii visit. Mrs. C. II. Pullen has returned from nn oxtondml vlnlt In Knnmin and othor Enstorn sections. Dr. Goo. S. tiolllstor nnd wlfo, of Southern Cnllfornln. are guestB of his brother, Fred llolllstor. MIhh TClln TCrlnlr. nf SnnMi Cnni Rlvor, wns down visiting her alstor nt tho Mercy Hospital yostorday. ' Miss Stolln Wlcklund, n teachor of Ton Mllo, wns hero bidding hor Bister. Mrs. Ivor .TobnnntRnn. wlin left on tho Rrqnkwnter for hor now homo, good byo. Mrs, Elln Morse nnd Mrs. Ilazon, of Emplro City, wore Marshflold shoppors yestordny. Mrs. N. Wlgnor, Mrs. Geo. Bolstor nnd Mrs. J. Loiiiion, of North Bond Holghts woro Mnishflold visitors yestordny. SNAP IX EMPIRE HOME. Wo offor tho old John Flanncan homo on Rroadway In Empire city, with 100 foot square, well Improv ed grounds for $2500, Tornis $1,- ouo casa, uaianco easy tonus, see TITLE Ol'ARANTEE AXD ABSTRACT CO.