OPTIMISM, CONFIDENCE AND FAITH. gffMSTff ESSENTIALS OF SUCCESS law States Ol'K MIM) WEATHER WHAT'S GOING O.V7 Rend Tho Times every ilny for tho Intcwt news. Head Ihi' nils for your own benefit. It pjiys (o advertise In Tho Times. . . . .in. everyone on Coos .liny ..iv, but ' ,ii,,,,,e8H Tno!. I,th.cd unit-" " "le ,l Hiibscrllicr l0 Tl.o Omih ) TIiiim. I s&gVBl&BiWMmmLMML,' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATKI) PRESS ' ttvn Established 1878 VOL XXavII. s Tho Const ainll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Con it Mull niitl Coos Iluy Atlvertl'-cr. No. 162 USING BEGEPTIOH ACCORDED 3 ON WATER DUE BATER S HOLLISTER 10 BE CANDIDATE Prominent North Bend Banker and Lawyer to Run for Congress Frederick HolllHtor, member ot tbo North lleml City Council, lawyer, linnker and cnpltnllat. today announc ed that ho would ho a cnndldnto Tor tho Democratic nomination for Con KreHB In thla district next May. The announcement came somewhat aa a surprise hut met with approval Bio Turnout at fellowship Club Learns many ?" '" on Subject AFFIRMATIVE SIDE; HIM UP unuHi in.w.. Wmcnts incica u fal Great imuuu iui mumuiH. and Modern System ... i.tniilrtul members ot tho V." i.i. fiMi, and tnelr friends c rt n vciy .lehato Inst night Hi -r,A ninm nf tbo Lutheran urcl. following tlio regular month lr" banquet, nml many new Ideas jib o nntnlcli.ai mid privately owned Jitcr systems were garnered by Uiobo 'lent Tiio subject wiih as follows: 'Itcsolvc.l. That tho Cltv of Marsh flcM should nt once aciulro niil( op erate a t"..m ipai wim-i njnuui. ni-irirr l.ni'lic L. A. LHJoqVlst and Coiincilni-n Carl L. Albrocht were chosen to iinnuio me iuihiuu- il... cliln nf .In. MUCHtlOll. Wllllo G. T. TrradROltl. of llandon, and W. U. Douglas spoke In the ncKaUve. Pres ident Held introduced Attorney C. It. l'ock i.3 il.iiinnnn ami iwusiniiiniui cr t e evening hi a neat talk, and Toastmaster l'eck made tho an notinrenicnt that a quartet conuiosed n imv iinrk nut. W. A. Hold. L. W. t-,.v, n,i.i u i.. itobortHflii wished , port from Itoburt (1. Smith of (Irants to render a diu. which they did as. Pass, who was talked of as the Horn-, Tlio district nttorney stated Hint' ho says It breeds contompt for follows Shi.ii Sung Sung. Says thr minor, to the town, Oh. whr.tll joii have to drink? 1'cr me, n lins of soda pop; Ti'.c voter's full of Ink. COLORED M IS RE-ARRESTED Ozella Franklin, Freed by City, May Have to Face the Grand Jury Mrs. Ozella Franklin wbb locked up la tho Stowart rooming house nt two o'clock In ono of tho rooms. When Constable Cox went to get her nt .I: HO o'clock, tho room wns cmnty. Tho nollcn wero notified and tbo city waB I combed for ,tho fugitive, who was discovered with her hus band In a restaurant, whero ho had taken her for something to eat. Hotwoen tbo husband and tho law, CoiiBtnblo Cox Is al most worn out over the Frnnlc- llll CtlBO. Freed from the city Jail on tho payment of $50 of hor flno and so CAPPIOUS CASE GS DIES! Opposition to Movement to Parole Woman Who Shot at Waiter Parkinson A movement to securo n parole for Mrs. Walter Capplous, who wns taken to Salem last week to begin an Inde terminate sentenco of six month to ton years for shooting Walter Pnrk iiiBOn at tbo Right Cnfo here, will probably meet with strong opposition. District Attorney LHJeqvlst, who wns hero today, said that tho roveln tloiiB made by Mrs. Cnpi.lotis, who pleaded guilty to the Indictment and nsl'ed the clomenev of tho court weie little Bbort of revolting. They wero of such a naturo that .Judge Coko, In pionounclng sentence, roundly cen sured Mrs. Cnpplous and Parkinson. Charges that Mrs. Capplous made against Pnrklnsqn wero laid before mo grand jury, nut t'.o witnesses tnnt she named wero called and failed to I emit v nilvimrml fnr tim rout rw-.in I verify her chnrucs. rrmn .Yir. imi.imnru nmtiv fr rwiu i .. : .. .. . :w " .... , -,. ..,., ., . , ... .. 1 Ih decision o r ,nplii.,i in... , 1 ''rn:,. Hio coiorod woman who' ii '" '" iii anerur i ago nas lis ttec Bion was reached after lull - wnB 8fiitonrod to fifty days or $100 B'von nsslstHiice to the parolo movo- n k with many friends and consult- f0 for Emoting hor husband, did motit for her. hut It Is understood that lug suiM.ortei'H In l.iii.c. Dmuk i.h. Cikih ..... ..i.... i m. i . ' .... ii,.tn r...... i-.io,..i. ,t. ......... im.. ' "". V.-1.JIF. II. -I Illi'll3 I.I1IK IIIIU1 Mlltl ......n v .....J, .'.a,..v.l l.tiuilll!. IIIUV and ouior counuoB in this district. iWas released yostirdny. She was qvlst and othor officials will oppose Mr. nol istor will iimke his enm- 'arrested again this miirnliiR by Con- nny parolo for tho woman nt this iiuiii uii nu nici nun mo roiiHi o.N-iHiaiiio cox on a warrant sworn out nine. trict Is entitled to tho nlace. the bar i.oiH oi uurry county, ii.uiiioii, uoos liny, ITnipqiin. Slusinw and others In this district ueotllug a man to repre sent them who Is fniulll.ir with tbo coast and Its requirements. He has received assurances of sup- I Then tL fiindl took It up And bean t lnvesilKHtn. I TI'.c rMnm!sl(i(. too, took It up, ITo get thins-. In better !inpo. For J mo ii .lid a rcs-or-volr nd j 1 iv ti wa cr main W.Vk i Inc. ease or revouuo Wo'iUI !)' a a a a fui sliHine. Say t'sc impcs to the public. This will do.ibh our wator rate, And tM- sad new has loft our nerves In a badly stuttered state. Son'fMrit mh-'v im.Ht hu done. r.ld n nib u delay. S) do i(?sc ..'! .m now Just ni v(u ; nu to say." (Imiity Is Applaiidotl. TM FoiiK .' siuik similar to a t n ,i,( broimht down tbo house, iaifn a.i'iiatiikMl w lid v for mora. and tho quart t responded with the wiwn? vci-o: by the officer, following tho nrrlval ' Mrs. Capplous lived on Conunorclnl of District Attorney I.IIJoqvlst In nvonuo hetwoon Third and Fourth tbe city. j streets. Her liiisbnnd, who has been Attorney It. O. tlrnvos for the de-, employod at tbo McDonald & fondant. Insisted on n Irnrlng and camp, wont to Salem with her. tbo district attorney sot tho cnHo! .Mr. Uljoqv'st Is opposed to any for 10 o'clock tomorrow n.orn:ng( clomoncy being shown In such ngra lli tho court of .lustlco Pennock. vntoil chroh iih tbo Cnnnlo.m cnHu. ns hn mt'u tt lirnf.flu nnntnmnt ffii (lu ocrntlc candldato ami who made tho "io evidence as to tbe woman hnv-law and Increases the nmoitn'- of race a fow years ago. ,ing atiempteil to kill li t husband crlnie. He says Hint a number of off the const of Orogon wero sighted .ludgo Hall was also talked of but .'"' "' strong ror tlio case to bo crimen are directly trnccablo to a by tho paBgongors and crow of the decided not to enter tho rnco. John '.""idled by the city courts, and ho. Hlinotlim ease here a few years ao H'cBmor Alliance. Cnntaln Huh l.of- ENTIRE MAIL TOR COOS BAY CITIES HAS ARRIVED HERE MUCH LUMBER GOES ADRIFT Alliance Passes Throunh Large Quantities After Storm Sails Today VKKSKI.S CltOSS OUT. Tho steamer Itedondo, which has been held In tho harbor since Sunday morning, crossed out to tlay tit 11! o'clock for San Fran cisco. Tho steam schoonor Adelluo Smith, which arrived In tho hnr- I hor Monday morning, crossed I out over tho bar today In com l puny with tho itedondo with u I cargo of lumber for San Frnncls I co. I Tho Btoninor Alliance, which I steamed for the mouth of tho I harbor nt 10 o'clock today, cros- sed out at 1 o'clock for Kuroku. j The steamer Hroakwator, duo I to leave the Columbia for Coos I Hay this morning, had not cros- I I sod out for the trip down tho I const up to noon today. Orcnt quantities of lumber adrift In which the woman was freed by the Jury. Heport Ih .Scored. Tbo report brought back by 8i EIPECT ORDtR SRflllT RP'ORF HUUU Uil.UUL ho leal officers who nro famlllnr with city Jail, whero alio hnd served ovorlMrs. Capplous. They say Hint sho a week of h r sentente. Tho coI- Ono of the fow Individuals who .run iiiHii. who was siioi uiroiiKii are not deserving of sympathy and ho baud by his wife, bad rofusod ,h y think that hor llluoss nlong tho n UU'aill ntlt a itlinfira nan iiul iam . . . ... I)i?ar Opsins. Iirre. ummiiwl .,. tlilnlr "Twculii be best to talk It ovor; It W'OlIll 111 'll llu to ilix.liln j Were It wise to take It ovor." I), floss of Murs'.illeld Is also talked declared a warrant should have of as a possible aspirant. ,tM! BWor ngalnst her In tbo first For tho the Itopubllcan nomination ,,IH'l,u'0 "' 80m" !ot'nl tlvov. It Is said that Congressman Hawley. Tl'-' nrro8t f "? woman todny T) 1.1 li.iw.u nn.l li-n II IMiIiIIk urn CIIIHO nS II H.irPrlSC tO mi'lPS I Vnnli .. l.i.Mt llw. O..I.......II... II, at M,. tho only nvowod cnndldntos, although t ''; "kiln, tho woiuan's husband, Cnpplous tried to gain nlong tho I.J. Simpson of North Hond has been I IV'.1." .. "pn tKomy raising mif-ironto to Palom has aroused the lo- nrged to niako tho race and Is still. 'i "i1,."" " .,0 fol,no.r "" V1 ll considering It , orod tbn to HU'BJir ntlt a I'linl'i'a nun I nut lint The fact that the woman Iii.b been ro-nrrested by tho county nutborltloH has rend red his oarnest efforts to raise funds worso than usoless. for ho has paid nut $r,0 and Is reHiionsI-, rvii.-a lie ror 5o more just for the iirlv-. wiion ho sentenced Mrs. Capnlous. liege or having his wiro chaiigobG expressed rogr t that ho ahonld vm.?, ;."". .... . IbavH to sentence a woman to the While thoro Is llttlo sympntby penitentiary, but after hearing tho express d for the woman, the ro- woiuan's own confession or her markaho oxhlbltlon of a forgiving j wrong-doing, ho wild that he folt disposition by Franklin has n roused,, rtaln that tbo ponltentlary was tho sympathy of a large number of 'built for Individuals of her class, people, who fool that tho hard- As to her elulm of HI health. It earned monov put up by Franklin to In pointed oift that It she Is nlllng, im? euj mi mo niiun iuiimib' BiiuiMii hip Btaie prison uns speciu quur route wns feigned tbo w.iuo as her protended nrcldeut before being tn Iten from hor homo to Salem, Much of tho ovldonc" alontr this Hue has boon laid before .ludgo Decision of U. S. Engineers on Type of Draw to Be Made Soon That the decision of the United States engineers drawbridge that on the class oflhe rotiirnod to him, if possible, "ters whero sho will roielvo tho best will b" required for Coos Hay will soon be niiuouuc od wiib tbo opinion that Major .lay .1. Morrow expressed to North Iloud men horo tho other day. Tho Southern Pacific somo tf tlio C Simian Pnil. I In... Ii.,i-n.l..,...,l nen iiiniln innllout in rlmnue the tv.lll Dlitrlct Attorney Mljeqvlst ns tho 'of tho brldgo from the swinging f, - - 'rf iijvimov n iiiu nrst speaker on the affirmative sldo "i me nucMlon to be debated. I.l.lfilllst Klinls I1..1,,. ''It Is with a good donl of troplda draw to tho lift tyne. Tho Port of Coos Irny passpd n resolution lonv Ing tho mntt.r In tho hands of .the nnirlnem-H. hut cxorosslnir a l.l'ofor- tlon that I rotii.npiwn thn. .ioi.nl.. ,, ;onco for the swing type out! roc- a subject of B.irh moment to Marsh- pmiuondlng that If tho lift typo was field." Im nM ... I il i..'V,... ...' tloelilnil ....mi that the draw bo mndo widor nuil higher than the Southorn Pacific proposed. It Is said that tuts is now mo (!.m m I "'Dmu "'"'u"i to .Mnrsu- Bela. lift cnirt 'nn.l It .. !... I DalC ailV BllOf Ifll lMin,...ni1..n ( 1.n - -. -.... i,mMMuUt)U w, imj 'Wl Sltliatltll it IS lllfflnnU in ,lr. .u.iaquesiion on such short notice since. Justice Is going to ho meted out to tlio woman by tho county. District Attorney Llljo.ivlst stat oil todny Hint ho would bo willing to write a letter to tho city council nsklug Hint tho sum put up by Franklin ho rofuudod, but ho de clared that under tho circumstnuces the county was Justified in bringing tho woman boforo tho grand Jury. Ho snld from what ho bad lenrn d on reaching here, tho ovldonco ngalnst Mrs, Frnnklln was strongor thnn In tho case of Mrs. Capplous, who wns sentenced to tho stato prison. 4 4 In tlio spa. e of we.ity ,n In oh "'' tlmt J8 1,olll,,JK VnW thVr' "'lowed It can be 1 andlo 1 i n .i?,?llnilnnry vork on tho bridge. Major yonly inilloil In a hilef k, f , t t tho WnBh. Th nsa. c.n.i ..,..... . .. fiM i. ..ii ". ",""on or .Mnr8ii- '2?ld, ,0 b0 " "ttl0 vo" 122, J'o.ouoanlt,, city charter provides IW'01" ot it debt of not ui,;, "" '" V?r tent of liiL'tnn oiiKineers somo time ago and their final decision Pn It should bo forthcoming soon, of treatment. II1U luuil i S ft V? n,r $50'00(- which ) krbS,','8.,1!"'1. t woato a lnrg. ,.. M')' Has the lmr,.,. WmnVV,i10.,'lowo'-.??'oi'0'-to rte ITU. J V .. l um w" ' ino "'N Proper v11;, 0l'lt coiiUomn the Pany ?f lc Coos 1ay Water com-U . PAKNT IS DP NO T DENG Street Committee Fihds Pro test ori Assessment for Slopes Justified .- After having Investigated U)o crounds for the lirotest Inado by V?"!? ProblVu Jhas PWP !l,! ? njr.' Marshnm iIoor nn. i,n., j aa&.ii.'ftsBWis IS?.U ,w,,I,."tur tho records of indthsi.,... niuea btnte you tho Pftiir fnrlBtrot against the special nssessmont Ing or ovo?v ' S570'-15 for Uu? 8lopca ,u th0 it or .ooryrrirtln . ,j10 6,,s In North Tonil .I.. --- ; ieiy gone into ""UllOn. Thn 11 system orl r roBulatlonBraa,nB of U,e 6ll"Dot8 in Nortll I?on.d' endedlntbftcn.-taloLrg"ILulthe street commltteo reported to i!" of onlnlfth ;. .".'." .a.l-""Vlm tho Cltv Cbuncll at Its meotlng last !!!.-. --- . Mm iniimini imiiiAa ' . . , . ,. , ,, I Wemi l h,,nl 0,w,ler8l"l) of water lcnlV tm .nl: 80lutln f the the smiremo ''Is '? tho oneliiBlon of lS,0StCnt"!:t8 of t!o. state and 'Tk,.,.',M.Ul1 l1 IlUIKIl-tllllt. Public hBeBlV:'lth th? health of tho "ruction f Wo as the proper con- firovem'er,P' pav,nB anrt other ii. 'TProiements. n i,iti. SALe"2,,.tI,BPp' BQ-are the hpt il, l" 'luesuon is, lns eoW8 ft 'nterests of tho cltl- "Evervi.il t:e Baieeuarded? bw uVkohaJL ! :.?mo t, that point vW lu ltuvo over ine night Juid recommended that tho as sessment for tho slopes bo lifted and paid by tbo city. Connecticut aonuo, between Sherman and Hamilton, was order ed Improved by grading nt tho meotlng of tho North Hend Council, nlso Florida avenue between Sher man and Sheridan. The matter of establishing lights on Meade atrest was brought up and tho City Attorney stated that tho powor company had Informed him thnt the poles could not bo placed until the curbings had been estab lished. Tho Council decided to lower tho grade of theClty Hall building down City Hall building down to tho grade of tbe street. IS IN COURT President Kern Objects to Pay ing 1914 Prize Money to Banclon BAH! WATER V i Henry Kern, o7 'niih tloml. m-,, lilont of tlio Coos County" li.iBoball I.OngUQ '.n lOt.'l wnR limn tnilnv tn confer with (j. l Treadgold, attor ney, for tho llandon basoball team, relative to awarding tho $250 piizo money. Some tlmo neo tho llandon base- Dull team secured an Injunction by default prohibiting President Kern from paying tbo prlzo money to any team except Bandon. Mr. Kerfl has taken tho matter up with A. J. Sherwood, of Coqullle, and Is trying to have tno caso re-openeu, saying that Bandon Is not entitled to the innnnv ami that ho would rather spond It In litigation that piTy It out wrongfully to them. Each of tho flvo team put up $G0 guarantco. making a purso of $250 to bo divided among tbo league leaders at the end of tbo season. Bandon won most of tho games, but their victories wero thrown out by President Kern for violating tho agreement restricting tho number of Imported players. Tho case will probably bo re-opened and threshed out In court. fJI'OHOi: LAIItl) SAYS I'lUX FOU IIK1HHH KATKK AWAITS A(T- iox v rorxcii s.v pia.vr is wo i mi Kt.ooo. Georgo Laird, mnungor of tho Bandon Wntor Company mid bis at torney, Goo. T. Treadgold, woro In town yesterday consulting with At torney C. It. Pock ovor tlio Ilnndon Wntor Company situation. Explain ing tho situation, Mr. Laird said: "Rnplnnnrn Cnrnv nml flntifllmprr havo now filod their appraisement of tho llandon water company and thoy find tho plant Is worth over $4 0,000. Tho company has already offorod to sell to tho city for $19,- fi (HI. bo tlinro is n ilirrnroncn or nlio.it 'I'JiliiUU bo'tweeil olir selling prlco i....i .,. , .,... t.n., i... ,i. aim uiu vitiuu a a iiuiuiiuiiimi u mu agents of tbo city, "Tbo Idea of obtaining this np nr.ilKomnnt was to soo Wiiethnr the Council would bo Justified In calling nn olectlon to vote on tho question of purchasing at our price. Tho matter Will como boforo tho Coun cil next Wednesday night for decision. "Wo had ?xpected to start pro ceedings with tho Hallway Commis sion asking for an Incroaso of rates boforo this tlmo and our attorney lias already been to Salem for that purpose. However, in view or u.o possibility of a purchase of tho plant by tbo City, wo havo decided to await tho decision of tho Council on tho question of calling tho elec tion. "One thing Is sure If tbe pcoplo expect a considerable oxpondlturo In extensions and betterments, wo must havo higher rates, and wo bollevo that tho Hallway Commission will agree with us." stodt, on her way down tho const mid tho o videlicet were thnt more than one steam schooner or sailing vessel hnd lost her docklond or linn bor during the hurricane of last SiinJny. "I nover Baw so much lumbar float ing on tbo const," snld Captain I.of stodt, "but t' ore was no Indication of any vorsol hnvlug got Into trouble. Tho Btenmor Congress waa tho only vessel wo spoke on tho way down nud alio hnd sighted n derollcts. We kept about ten miles off shore and although we could see the surf qtt'to clearly nn vessels were soon In trouble and I don't think nny craft wiib sor IoiinIv damaged In the storm. "When wo passed out of tl'o Col umbia tho tea was smooth and the bar breakers were conspicuous by tholr nbsenco. Tho wind wns not blowing in ore than six miles mi hour. Tho glass was down n llttlo. but not enough to Indicate the storm which wo rnu Into after passing Tillamook Head." Captain Lofstedt was told about the sc'nniier Louise, which cleared from the Fnipnua half an hour before tho storm arrived, Inning her sn'ls carried away. The Alllnnpo 8kt'wir Is an oxpeiiencod selling shin navi gator nnd hns sailed n'l over the world, nnd theroforo knows nbout what the Louise bud to stand. He snld that slure she hnd not been seen It was vory evident that she bad made n good offing nnd was nil right. Tho Alllanco loft hor dock nt MarshfloM HiIb morning at 11 o'clock for tho lower larbor to nwnlt an op portunity to got ovor tho bnr Cor Eur eka. She took on tho following pass engers at this point: W. D. HltchliiBon, W. Heltstiimnn. George W. Smith, Joe Mntkovlot, Ed Gillespie, Mine'. Mnrtu Sandal, J. 0. Blnlno. Chnrlos, B. McDuffee. Miss Lucllln Moore, Charles Jaohnlg and it. wooirldge. Wires Still Down from Recent Hurricane Except at Mar- coni Station WARNINGS OF STORM SAVED COAST VESSELS Reports Arrivinq From Out side Are That Damage Along Coast is Slight After much confusion nnd dolny hccniiBo of wnshouts on tho Cctoa Bay wagon rond, and tho big task ot , carrying m0 mnlls nnd papers through n section of forest wlioro bugo trees wore knockod down by tho recent storniB, tho ontlro mall from tho outside arrived In tho city this morning right up to tho minute. nioBo who havo been blaming tho dolnyod mnll for a thotisniul nnd ono things will bnvo to await anothor storm, while those who rocolved tholr delayed mall are taking n day off to look over tho heaps nnd piles of let ters and newspapers which camo la mm iiiuriiiug in lingo quantities. Wires Still Down. Tho Wostern irnlnn itlrm - aim cut of commission nr a lato hour thin afternoon and the numerous brenks , In tho line nro being gone over nml ropnlrod.as quickly as possible, .lust how long It well bo boforo communi cation Is ro-oBtnbllBhcil with the Un- , Ited States Is uncertain, but bopo Is hold out thnf It will be by tomorrow or tho next day at tho latest. I The long dlstiinro tolelihono wires nro still down with tho exception of tho lino to Ilnndon nnd largo gmgs oi men aro wonting seeking tho brenks nnd Joining thorn ns quickly ns possible Tho linos may all bo ready by tomorrow or they mrv not. , It nil doponds on the ninount of dnm ngo dlscovorod ns tho work pro grosses, I Wlrelcis Is Wo.Idnir. i The Marconi wireless stntlnn on tho hill Is tho only moans of conimiinlcnt tlon with the nutildn, either by way of Capo Hlnnco or North I load. Latest roports regarding tho nftornifith nf tbo big storm still show that tbe dnm ngo to shipping wns vory sninll, and tho miraculous escnpe of tbe big fleet of crnft operating on the const Is duo largoly to the wireless service Win i. lugs Save Ycsoo's. Willi tbo arrival of the mull from tho outsldo It hns boon loomed thnt tho barometer and tho wlroloBS plants woro largely responsible for tho little damage to voaaols. The storm enmo .' up froim tho tropica nnd struck Snnta Barbara first on this const. The re sort town Is near Point Conception, ; which Juts out- Into the oconn, nnd the hiirrlcnno swept from thnt point I cloar up the const to Tatoosh iBlnnd, nt V o entrance to the Straits of Junn , do Fucn. At- tho latter point It ronch ed a velocity of not much more than nny union nn hour. Stints At Coiicei.Hou. Sniltn Hurhnm Ullu nlnit mil .rnm tho outside world similarly to Coos Hay, but tho big seaports suffered llttlo dainnge, because tho bnromotor readings heralded tho hiirrlcnno nnd ovorythlng was innde sihik for It. Dozoiib of vobboIh ready to go to sea stayed IiibIiIo when tho bottom drop pod out of tbo glass, nnd this wns also a roason for tho llttlo dnmngo siiBtnluod to shipping. Looking nt It from nil nnglos, tho worst of the buriicnno wns from Capo Blanco up to Tillamook Hoad, and Cnpo Arago got tho full bonoflt of tho storm contor. GOLD IlKACH lirXOEU Mort Miller brought to town Frl dnv a nuantity of fresh sausago which he quickly sold to tho hungry town folks at a good price. uoid Beach Globe. HAILHOAD IHtOrS 12(1 MEX FOIt imiXKIXfl PiTTSmmo. Jan. 28. Tho Pitts hurir & Lake Erie Itallroad dis missed 12C men for drinking, and is said to have about GOO more on tho list to bo dropped. tuniuiiu JDIAIC LUG ROOMS Will Probably Decide Tonight Propose Absorption of Millicoma Club Tho Marshucia Elks Lodgo will meet this ovoulng and will probably tnko doflnlto action towards securing, n hall of their own and fitting it up with club rooms, etc. It is llkoly that a special commltteo, which bus been at work on tlio proposition, will ! roport on the matter. Tho plan Is to leaso a hall for n period of yearB, probably flvo, and fit It uii with card, billiard and ontor tnlnmont parlors and also liuvo a bull room. It Is llkoly that nrrangomonts will bo 'mndo with parties who nro figuring on erecting now business blocks tills summer to add a second or third Btory for tho special qiiartors for tho Elks. Somo of tho men who aro mombersl of the Elks and also members or tho Millicoma Club aro urging thnt In euso tho Elks decido to fit up club rooms thnt arrangements bo malo for absorbing tho Millicoma Club. Tho majority of tho membors of tbo Millicoma Club. It la said, aro ElkB and tho one club would servo both purposes. Whether anything deflnlto will develop along this lino will prob ably bo determined soon. IE RATE CASE ISWARD Manufacturers Say With Duty Off on Tile and Clay In crease is Unjust ' WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 28. Tho bearings In tho Eastorn advauco rnto caso by tho Interstate Commerce Commission todny, wore confined to tlio, brick nnd clay. Tho manufac turers urged that with tho duty off thoso goods they could not stand any ndvnnco In rates, CHANGES OX S. 1 Transfer of Calvin to Oregon Short Lino Affects Many. Tho Eugeno Iteglsfpr says: A gon oral rumor exists umnng Southorn Pacific trainmen Hint L. It. Flolds, dlntrlct siiporlntendont, is to bo promoted to tho pinco or u. v. Campbell, genoral superintendent, who In turn Is oxpected to step into tho position of genoral mnnagor In San Francisco. Tills position, now hold by W. It. Scott, Is expocted to bo mado empty whon tha latter takes tho vice-presidency loft by 13. 13. Calvin, who goes to tuo Oregon Short Lino. XOHTH HENH CONCERT HAND DANCE, KCKHOFF HALL, JAN, at. m A