IBZe"s3 THOSE WHO ES&gTHEM WERE USUALLY KLRB! TOR THEMSELVES Ol'R JIMJ) WEATHER Ought I" niaki! everyone on Coos liny Iinpi'J'. lnt ltl'"l Impplncus cannot bo attained iinli-sH you m-o n siih.scribcr (o Tlio Coos "' Times. (&am.9m Stow MEMI1EU OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS WHAT'S GOIXO OX? Road The Times every Iny for tho latest news. Rend the ads for your own benefit. It pays to advertise In Tho Times. ninunc nf Sir Thnmns Lin ton Involved in Scandal Willi UMIUITS 3RRUPTI0M GOING ON FOR UVhK ItIM TtAKS Iher Names May be Added to List ot rromineni ivien in we uibuiuiiui ut tn AiwlilfJ rmi ! Coot nay Tlmra. I.OXI)ON. Jan. 17. The trlnl wns Kim touay or ino eigne uriiiuu nr- orrlcors mm eigiu civuiiiiih on BREAKWATER IS HELD Bf GALE Barometer Lower Than Re corded in Many Years, ' Indicating a Hurricane irces of wholesale graft In conncc- , Wth tho bnromolor down to 2S.70 1 Willi pnmwHUD in iuiuj run- - ..v..iu iiuuu, ii vury low lino is. Six cniiimlBBloiied null non- 'l",(I n gnlo blowing closo to hurrlcnno ...I i ..ri ..... nH i......t...i I vnlnnltv nrtnifil.. u .1.1 inilSBiuiit'ii umi-uiB iu iiiiuivuiii . .......n .iiiiLhuiui hub iiioril nro connected with tho ciunrtor- '"R nnnounceil thnt th0 lirenkwaei tcr's tlcpnrtinent of tho wnr or- would not sail from tho local harhoi It It M I tntnnMttiki.i .fA.. u.. .. .... . star's (IcpnrtiiH rki. rttfrlit nli'lllntlu flr.i nil itti Kes of Mpton, Limited, of which r 1. I. Ml 1 . M - .. ....... ...w iii, mil iiui until totnori-fiw llftnnww.i, . t ... clock. Tho lowest temporntiiro ever reported by Weather Observer Ost- c or i.iuon. i.iiiiiieii, oi which; :"""" " umiiur uiiKcrver Ust- I... I.. .1 I I lltl.l nf r.w.t II .. . .... - .. I II10I11HH l.ipiuil IH UIU IllIlllllKlllg- """ wi uun imj, wim zn.yjj t nu mo fcctor They Incluilo John Cans-1 linNcntloiiH nro that a hurrleano 1h U i-nni'ml ii.niinirur mill illrnrtnri blowing lllotlir thn ronnt liie company, and tho present nnd ' T'10 pnBsongorH leaving on tho lier manage of tho company nt' Urcnkwntor tomorrow, who had no tary iicauntinrtorH in England! "" "urum up ro noon today, were nt Alilcrsliot and at Salisbury n follows: n I .l r. Illlll MTH. IIIflfln W M innlii. . . !..... --.. --..-... " " "-i Iccnrillng to tlio oponliiK speeches y . anm" Mr. n"' -Mrs. II. r. San How Street no co court " brl horv i"i, .Miss I l ..ii... !..... I , 1 I mu'u M r cuniii nioro Bcccsanry liist a isnnio ; dealt It. nor, J. n. .Madden, .MIsh Frances loicner, m. I.ovin, j. w. Oarnctt, H. !.. IlottliiKer, Mra. .lorry Kenny and n. linn .mtm. ii, n. uaruner. iii.ii.. ii. ..,. . . .. ii inui ikiiiii .iiiii. HUH I1HVU IIUL'H KOIIIK OH """ ". 1. lIUDItllBUII, l, noil, U. J. than ten years," and It tuny 'inyninn, u. n. Freeman, s. 13. Mc- to add othor nninos to -"eoKen, F. K. Smith, P. Nelson, Mrs. uioso ncciiHoii Hero. At "' .Moore, ,i. ,m. iiorry. C. I). Qah 1 1 mo several offlcniH urn rlelsou, F. R, Ililulinin. K. nnnii.c with by the military trlb- "'". Mrs. .1. AuRhton, Frank Camp- l:oll, .Mrs. L. A. .Marsh. C'IovIh in. mm on i? iuv BfQT WANT Irve Bank Ornanization iiii near Arfliiments West or Aiiennanies rate on CEREALS COT Ray McDonald Severely Injur ed When His Machine Hits Loomis' Truck Hay .McDonald was quite severely Injured and traffic was hold up on tho .MnrHliflold-Vdrti, n.m.t ...,i f.. several hours last ovonliiB when nn 1 nuto truck driven bv T.milo T.nnmia co lldod with n Cadillac nutomobllo driven by .McDonnld. Tho smaBhiip ns described by KiiReno Thomas, nn oyo witness of tho nccldontK follows: "I was standing nbout fifty foot rroni tho scene of tho smashup and saw Loomis pass mo In nn nuto truck. He ivns golriK nbout twelvo or flfteon miles nn hour nnd .McDonnld wub fomliiK toward him from tho opposite direction at nbout twelve miles nn llOltr. An thn nnru nnn,nii t.M - - ..w ...o ....tv. I III IL'l nilll. wlioro the rond Ib narrow, they skidded hend-on Into ench othor. Loomis, drlvliiR the nuto truck, wns thrown by tho Jar onto tho track nrul .McDonnld wns thrown nt'n'nst tlio iihihiiioiu or ins enr, uotn enrs turn Inj: completely around. i nomas Hastened ,to tho nsilsii nnco or .McDonnld, who did not re gain consciousness until ton minutes after tho wreck. .McDonald was then removed to bin hnmn n Muratifi.ii.i In ono of dorst nnd KIiir'b nutos. Tho motor enr servlco wns hamper ed considerably until tho nuto truck driven by Loomis wns removed from tho mtln. D. I, I.'nnln vlultn.l to.. scone of tho nccldont Into Inst nlRht nnd tho nuto driven by .McDonnld, which Is owned by Footo, will bo re moved todny. Is nn (a- Today. McDonald's Injuries wore not so sorlous ns was first thoiiRUt nnd ho wnB nblo to bo nbout nRnln todny. i OLXXXVII. JgaB MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914-EVENING EDITION -IP PAGES fHDLESALE GRAFT IN BRITISH Si' INVESTIGATED BY COURT DRIVER HURT IN AUTU CRASH A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll mill Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 153 WIFE HELD FOR SHOOTING HE Barbershop Porter Receives vvouna in nana from Fusi lade of Bullets Mrs. Charles Franklin, wife of the porter nt tho Chnndlcr bnrber shop, wns nrrcsted last night by Officer Levi Smith nnd plnced In tho city Jail nftor n shooting nffray In which I-ranklln nnrrowly escnped being filled with lend. Doth nro colored. According to .Franklin's story, ho bad robuked his wlfo on hor arrival nt their homo In one of tho water front structures on North Front Btreot, for arriving homo so Into. Ho snld .her Into nrrlvnl had caused troublo between them on several oc cnslons boforo, but In this Instnnce, 110 uHseris, sno pulled n small pistol iroin.ncr pocKot and threatened to kill lllin. Ho grnboed tho gun with tho loft linnd nnd the bnllot wont through tho fleshy pnrr. Ho declared his wlfo then shoved tho gun ngnlnst his foro hoiid nnd pulled tho trigger. Tho glltl Wns n rlinnn nffnlr nt -to nn1ii.nn however, nnd failed to explode, sav- iiik mo iiie. The noxt movo mndo by his wlfo, I-ranklln declares, wns to grab his own Colt -II cnllher gun from beneath his pillow Just as ho stumbled out of tho door Into tho hallway. This gun wns discharged nt hi in until every chamber was empty, but ho moved around In such fnHlilon thnt ho es caped beyond receiving somo bullet holes In tho sleovo of his overcoat. I'copio in tho neighboring building SAKURA VOLCANO AGAIN ACTIVE AND ISLAND TO -BE ABANDONED JAP VOLCANO STILL ACTIVE Meteorologist Kills Himself for Criticism of Failure to Warn People KAGOSHIMA, Jnn. 17. Tho vol cano is sun smoking, jinny people re Seven-Tenths of Sakura is Desert of Lava 2000 Homes Buried ERUPTIONS EXPECTED FOR MONTH TO COME Famine in Stricken District Adds to Horror Farmers Hit Hardest ' t'lf AmocIIi1 1'itm In Cooi llr Tlmm.J KAOOSIII.MA, Japan, Jnn. 17. Two further violent eruptions of tho volcano Sakiira-JImn, accompanied ij a suvcro cnrinuuiiKe, occurred Into InBt night, causing tho collnpso of iiimiiig nun incir Homos destroved. Frml les sopnrnted by tho disaster io 'nhnhlinni. f Stf N"",,)ora ,ot crowd tho hlghwnys senrchlnr for , . ""'nunntB of Kagoshlina who relatives, a , n,?iZ ", ."'' " " ro urne.l fled In terror nunln corresnondontH viHiimi ti.,, i.tnn.i ..r f!?n tho city. Ashes nro fnlllng Snkurn. Thoy found tho surrnco too, 'If. y .ny' . .. hot to wnlk on. The Mltea nro dr ft- ,b,0llt "pvon-toiitha of tho Island ed In heaps. Showers of siUll stones " Sr'1 ',B "l1,?80JK of ,nva nnd tho nro still falling. biohls remaining Inncl Is In such n hopless ! I condition that It must bo nbnndoncd. COMMITS Sl'lCIDF. I Ififin nt tlm onnn i. ...... .. .1. ' Islniid hnvo been burled, entailing n w j . , won ui fll(UUUUUU, 'iV U l V tllO McteorologlM Couldn't Stanil Ciltl-; Islanders must migrate Geologist flsms for Xot Warning Pooplo. (llr A..o,UIsl I'rrni o fwrt liar Tlmr. 1 TOKIO, Jan. 17 Tho suleldo to- Okadll tlllllkH tlm vnlcnim .,.111 o..... tlnuo Its eruption for n month. aii orucer of the Interior depart- liniln DniiMnln l,ll..n.l m . . m .. i r'. . V """ iiiii iiiiiiuiiig " ou.u.ui unui'iBuii lor ins i hi i ii ro henrd I-rnnklln expostulate aftrr the" to warn tho citizens of Kagoshlina of first shot was fired, begging his wire l ? danger rroni the eruption of tho .- ..-.,..,,, IMIt i,iuy nmiu kiuii mo in Thoy hcnnl Franklin laSTSIOXAL HHAHD. Hull of Siibniarluo llelleveil to llavo llefii Pleicftl. I; A -'.Til' m run. IU Tlma 1 ISIIIN't TON D C. Jan. 17.-- re ii.nu or-MHlratlou eom I ft It w today for a flvo- trl.l 1 1: mm. Ii tin. i'..u .1.... I. . . l" " II Vl lllll- f III' II It Will llr Hi. nri'lllxniilu lines' of the big iltloH west of ii .iimny mountains which nro " i n get Federal roservo Montana Railroad Commis sioners File Complaint for Lower Figures I Mr Aumintht l'rM lo rooa iu tihim 1 WASn.NfJTON, I). C. Jan. 17. -Tho Montana railroad coninilssloiifrs today filed with tho Interstate- Coin- lllfll.m f'llliililluulnn n lnl... ..... .. ....... u .'iiiiiiinniuii ii I IIIII llllllll (INK- Ilrsl iMI'Alllll. ..'Ill ..,. I.l 1 I.. 1,1. r r..n .. In....... . i pnilfty. mid then tho com- "'its, wheat, flaxseed and millet seed I U'lll DIkIiI,. ... . im, . . I... -. .!.. .1.. . . . ... ' gni u iphi in .sr i nnia ii rui'iiiiiiiH iriiin ai riiiiniiii t mi Itnver north to Portland and l'l. Minneapolis, Duliith, Seattle. ni.i. v:iibi ai.u.. ... r m.. . . In i l . lMru"K nn i' ran- iiicoiiin nun i'irtiniui. i""' .iiiRfifs nun tnon east r oi ii union, Texas, Now Or- pnd Atlanta, tlary MncAi nn m.ii K.ci.ntn..,. i ro members ot tho com- tnn"'e,110flrmatlon of John on Williams as Comptroller r' ""'.. wo"i ninKo h in n LI . '1 ;oinn,,tteo n'"l Bond pus to Join tho secretaries. Ing continued sav: I-o' Oawd's sake, let up, woman! ion dono shot inah ban' nn' you done Bhnt mnh coat full of holes, bo now (ot do law tnko Its co'so." In Jail this morning Mrs. Fnihklln mndo no bones about firing tho shots. Sho dcclnrod tho only thing that was vMirrjnig nor was mat sho didn't "KOt him." I-ranklln wont over to tho hospital III)' Ao.-UfK Vrm lo Cooi IUy Tlmra.) PLY.MOIITII .Inn 17 iMm Inut slgunl from tho cntonibed men In tlio subinnrliio wns heard nt 5:15 nnd ti..'1'.""" !' lvo"to!'or, '?. "? Ijoaultn bubbles nt tho Biirfneo Indicted thnti traded Yroln his lo?t hnnd ,ld fiE tho hull had boon pierced, cauB'ngJ Injured nionibcr droHHod. Ho will not doBpalr for tho snlvntlon of the crow. .X,ori,("u, "' HI results from tho At dark tho salvage vessels woro .- . "'...' ,i,..La8lH,e.n..nmi'r,0'I ,n -n!,h, .i,i ........ :."...'" """1 "'" ''"iniiiin ror four "?, ".ii n ....wir,. volcano of Sakurn-JInin. i r' "" " nuitiuu in-. mi uiui'iT oi me imerior iiennri- !,n,?;,.oJ:'nW?rl,(,f thV e,,,of or t""''"0'". who was sent l.oVc to uveal -moteorologlcnl observatory nt Kngo-'gato, reports thnt only 9000 out of. shlmn Is announced In the nowspnpors Sakurn's populntlon of 19.000 had Z tt";? "LJX "W 'or u,pftoJ?,0oovS , " - , , , ,"""'" """ IIUU III), Ul IIIU illlll. J FAIIMKIIS HIT UAHI). KliirvliiR l'umlll. IVing Rtnv for Koiit (JIiIm nro Kohl. TOKIO, Jnn. 17. IllBhop Wnltor Andrews of tho Kngllsh church In Hokkaido, In tho fniulno striken dis trict, writes that tho farinorH nro hit hardoiit. Their faml'lBB nro cntlnc 'im iiiiiiiu oi cnop,od Btrnw, leaves nnd rotten potatoes nnd tho moat taken rroni dogs, cnts nnd risb. Tho moro fortunato have n thin griiol . made or rlco or wheat. Tho not re sults aro ninny deaths from cold nnd starvation nnd n Innronu,. nt ni..,n nnd beggars. Jlany girls hnvo boon MRS CAPPIOUS IS SENTENCED m BILL OTE TUESDAY INlt-mil'AIT- MFlVfi ARTIfll PR II&.0DU IIIIIIUL.I.U ARE AGAINST INVESTIGATION rjll' !Vni,"l'l.'nillvl.ni, .,.. ....,..:.' ''" r .-!'.. I I'J.M 'I'J I "",". "VHhMin. .mi ni'-niA .utLvniH TOTUX VKAlis B01" "ll Hiavory. "iiuin.u ii'.ia ai.v .aiuxth.SI (Special to Tho Times.) n COQITILLU, Or. Jnn. 17. Mrs. I Cnpplous, tho Mnrshllold woman who pli'iuliid guilty to nttouiptlug to shoot s k i : i n vsitwi, cn. xo u. Hieit KlniN Kriiptloim Hv. Cluing fil Outlliifs of Knknni. Ill Am Mini rM In rm ivr TlmM.l KAOOSHIMA, Jnn. 1 7. ProtWor TO FIVK VKAItS yonrs. As no warrant has boon sworn out ngnlnst Mrs. FrniiUlIn tho dlsposnl or tllO CIlBn Is lit. In llm nli until niat. I'li'l AMnram, I Mlm.i.lut tu n,.....i......i :Hv;v;:rn,-""vv,r.""x""V"ri vitc,r p,.r;h,j;. .. n.:;." 'A :,. ' vuih.ma. jnn. 17 pmroBsSr Is .;0.ng I ohn ho ";,V Jnlh " M"e !! M"!SfloM "tidViKitod: c X" T l"? woman Is lie ease i . '" "'""leriiiiiuno torm or rroni six nnd round n liioiifiniiniVi ..i.v. i vtMrs. Franklin wns tnken over to ,,10tl'H ton years by Judge Coko. , "linngo .A nugoTou i.tn ,, , Si North Ilond this nrtomoon by Con- , J.-VniiRlmn. the inun convicted or bus roriiiod n tSb inin nJ J Pks stnblo Cox, nnd nftor conforo. co "R tenm rroni tho Ml, iinyno. ?"Pt ca y blocl 11 ' L with hor hiifihnnd. who rofusod to Ofl,n,0.nn, 80l""K thorn to J. Ilakan-. to Os ill J Pr "" preror ciiarges ngaliiBt hor, sho was, """ '" "'" Non J,0' stables, was' On tho dovnstnttui Bin, ro cased. sentenced to an iitlninrminntn m..... ,i." ,1"0 lVftB,nU1'1 ""torn const Plan Will ho I ff eoarate Consideration u me senate - f 4 P." J (o COOS n Tln,. 1 II.N'fiTnv 1. . tti1:- of thalbl'r,n,n' wll I" 0 or me mciiKiirn cm .' '-wtTth.M5 til0 ""n': lbeiovi.,1 Sqnato for n "Hor k L!1 L""88' !. ODerntr. .."..." v ' "'"OUl OWI1- rn; .'. '""roan S'i'i" . """'Bl. n aov icifie pi' :, ' T,. F0.'" Alns- BeD8rnt l"HtS 8 tO bo karate consideration. v to vimT 1UiISSt f&lH.rs 1ef. rM. ,0 Coo, Tijwij lean FedBrnl7TAJ! of the Canadians Charged With In ducing Americans to go to Canada by Stories Hr Auoelaiei! I'rm lo Cooi nay Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 17. Testlmnnv tnilnv Mint tlm Pniinillnn Government hnd booii paying for tho circulation of novs articles In "pnt ont Insldes" of nowspnpors to Induce. Ainorlcniis to go to Canada, led tho Sonnto lobby commltteo on n now lino of Investigation today. Tho chargo was mndo by Cortland Smith, of NowVork, president of the American Nowspaper AsBoclatlon. Tho commltteo decided to call wit nesses. rrnn NO TRACF I I W U 1 1 J I I Iff 1 V Mm llr- S KMAH Nh House Rules Committee Not to Decide on Probe Into Mining Strikes (llf AnovlniM Tina to Cooi Day Tlinn, WASHINGTON, D. ti Jnn. 17. DoinocrntR nf tlm llnimn rnlno r.r..,. Ulltteo tnilnv dncltlnil ni'nlnut ninr. Ing n Congressional Investigation of tho strikes In tho Michigan cop nor flolds mill thn fnlnrmlo rnnl district, nopubllcnns nnd Progress ives tried for a mooting of tho en tire committee, but tho Democratic mnjorny in. triuuno conforonco voted that no Investigation resolution bo reported. HIGH SCHOO L WILSON WORKS ON MESSAGE WINS DERATE .MAItSHFIKLI) 8TUI1KXT8 WIN Vi:itllAIi CLASH WITH ItAX l)X T1JAM OVKIt PHKSIDIJXCV 1 1',I13L TllO debntlnir tonm nt tlm Mnii. Meld High School, which ongngod In vorbal combnt with tho team of tho Unndon High School In tho Clty-by-tho-Sea lnat nlc?lit wnn n clean victory In tho negntlvo argu ments ndvailCOil nn Mm nninMm, nf. "Resolved, That tho President of tllO UllltOd StntnR hn nlo,.tn,l ,n slnglo torm of six years." Lesllo Isnacson and Cecil Rob ortson compoHod tho team from Mni'shflnlil nnil nnltn n m.,nllo. r tho High School students attended lllO UUUillU, as EfeSiSI EwS&3S ... u'.o oinor suspect, confesaed to; MmMU ,y saying"o,,ly 'ho Vut.ire Tl.ni. will l. .!,.. . c..-.. ...I1-"" "li V '. " " ll iu OI.IUIII 1110 first of noxt weok. Hank Robbery Cnso. Notlllllir nOW linn ilnvnlnnml In.l.... In tho Myrtlo Point bank robbory enso. Tho stories of Mlllor nnd tho senrch for tho alleged hlddon gold nro tllO nrlnnll.nl tnnlra nt ,mi,... sntlon. Siiediloii Case On. Tho case4of Chns. Suoddon, who Is nnnonllmr from tlm iinnioin,. nt tho Ilonrd of Insanity Coiumlaalon ors, which round him to bo liisnno, Is bolnir trleil tnilnv llin.i. q..l don Is aiding his rnthor. DIES DESPITE h irT w0.". "ere todnv nn to sriVf ,B ly on "re to h .- ra wh,ch i. Th b transported to 'o, 67 mrt.f5.ea-.n"ny foad clni.r".?,0nB. tho L,falvador iorXni,n ...u. anpuL1" an auto with le??rala rnH lJ?l Other chlMV-."1 3 Aho women. :, walked. Hope Given up fcr Sixteen men imprisoned at Bot tom of Channel IDj Associated Tffia to Cooa Day Tlmra. PLYJIOUTH, Jan. 17. No trace had been found up to lato this after- tinrin nt tl.a T?iIHot. i......n !, a AT ...... w, li4 ...mu,, ouuumunu ni uuiibicDO, Kllliuill, UllUnilg 111! which was lost In White Sand Bay Sherman law In nny way, tho spe President to Deal With General Principles Only Publicity Is In Sight (Djr AMocliteJ rra lo Cooa Day Tlrati.J WASHINfiTOV. Ii. r. Tun IT Tlio President discussed with tho Cnblnet today tho completed draft of n messacrn hn will ilnllvm. nvi week to Congress on tho trust ques tion. Tho President nlso spent an hour with Rnnrpftnntntlvn Klnnlnv chairman nf thn rnrnmlltun wlilnh Investigated tho United States Steel i;orpuranon. Stanlev snld what nnrtlpnlnrlv nlensed him was thnt- tlm PraMn outlined general principles to bo ueair. wun, leaving oetaus and spe cific measures to bo worked out by Congress. Without altering the PORT ASKS AS TO COL MICHIE PISCUAL OROZCD EVERY EFFORT REPORTED DEAD yesterday afternoon. I1AXIC STATKMKXTS CALLKD FOR Or AhocIiIM Trraa lo Cooa Day Tlmea.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 17. The Comptroller of Currency has Is sued n. pnll fnr tha Dtntomanta nt condition of National banks at the close of business January 13th. rlfln nddltlnnn In nnn ftpnaa nt nn other nro contemplated with tho purpose of eliminating nny uncer tainty of interpretations. Those who know what tho Pres ident hrfd in mind with reference to the Interstate Trade Commission nnlil tnilnv thnt nnn nf Its l,lnt merits would lay .In Its powers of publicity. Bar Dredge will be Here on January 21, According to Morrow's Men In resnonsG tn n tnii.pnn, on., t to Major Jay J. Morfow, nt Port land, today, aaklng when tho dredge Col. Mlchlo would reach here, tho following telegram has been received by tho Port of Coos Hay: "EXDCCt to arrlvn nn mnpnlni. nf January 21, but may bo delayed. "iiorrow, Engineer." Tho nnrt Ih niiYlnna tlmt i.n dredge commence operations hero so that Hugh McLaln will bo nblo to makn r rnnnrt- nf Wnntilnirlnn on the work dono, und what is need' eu wuen no goes eaBt. Noted General, Driven from Ojinaga, Said to Have Met His Death Illy Associated Prraa to Cooa Hay Tlmea " WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 17. nrlgadier General Parker, command- 7, bef,or? ho wna takon si Inc tho First Cnvalrv nrii?n,in in Tv- ana although ho was not entitled as, has received a report of tho death !!?y.,bon,ont? for, Blx mpnthB, mombors of General Paacual Orozco. No de- , ul. local lo,dBO visited him, cared tnlla nt !... ..!.. .'.....: . lOr him nnil dill Whnf hn nn.,1,1 tn tails of tlmo or placo aro given. mkrcaik) thri:ati:xi;d. (ny Assoclaled Press lo Cooa nay Tlmw.J MEXICO CITV, Jan. 17. Tho Fed oral war ofRco todny declared that If General Salvador Morcado, lately tho icommander of the Fedoral troops at Ojinaga, returns to Mexico, ho will be court-martialed by tho first Fed eral force ho oncouutors. Tu TrmiKfAi-roil. Hnl Wrlnlil l.nu received word that his son Rees has been chanced frnm thn ntnnmahin Alaska to hor slater shin, thn Ne braska, becoming second engineer, a decided promotion. Carl Rydholm, of L. 0. 0. M., Buried Tomorrow With Lodge Honors Carl II. Rydholm, who has been Hiifrorlng from congestion of tho, lungs in his room In tho Gow Why building, pnssod nwny yostorday af tornoon doHplto every eHort mndo by mo unuiiur iiiuiuuoru of tlio Lovi '. dor of Moose to Bavo his Hro. Rydholm was from Hornoinsand, Sweden, wlioro his fathor Is n banker, nnd his rolntlvos will bo communicat ed with by G. W. Dungnn, tho under taker, who hns chargo or tho funeral nrrnngomonts, which will ho hold to morrow nfternoon nt 2 o'clock undor tho nusplcea of the local lodgo of Moose. Rydholm Joined tho Mooso nbout a week beforo ho wns takon sick, to nld him. In tho absenco of nny placo In Marshfleld for placing n sick mnn, ho wns cared for In his room. Ho ap peared to bo suffering from conges tion of tho lungs, bellovod to hnvo been brought on during tho flro In tho Gow Why building, when ho was compelled to rush' out with llttlo clothing. Rydholm fought In tho Hoer wnr In South Africa In 1897 nnd was bad ly wounded. Ho la said to have con siderable property In Caliromln. Tho Swedish consul will bo notRied of his donth, Tho limes want ana aro the koy to the door of opportunity. V