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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1914)
AWOIVi AN SAYS THINGS SHE DOESN'T MEAN; MAN MEANS ffl E DOES'NT SAY 0Ut MILD WHATIIMK WHAT'S going ON". Demi Tin" Times every day fop tlio Citivst nawt. Head tin iid.s for your own lieneflt. It pays to udvertlsc In 'I lie Times. MUMHBH OF THE ASSOCIATED PHKSS wiiaaKCTZzmscza&Kaaaaitxjii I ,'....1.IlWl1tl JO." ... .1 4 0?U MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. VOL XXXVM. Vi.o tt.l Mnll A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and Coos liny Advert Ikcp. No. 172 INGSH JiM imps I , . ... make everyone (in Coos Hay D ,,!,1'l.,,, 1,.sm von mo ii subscriber " ". ......MUlicd 1B7H ilPHIS MI P ACCUSED OF i RESSOENT IS ilMOI THEFT r H Raine Taken Into Custody lor Wrecking Mercantile Bank There TFM DIRECTORS FILE CHARGES AGAINST HIM flalm That" He Manipulated Property and Deceived Them ,rr aik Ulr.l Vnn to Coo. Par Tlmei.l mfmI'HIS. Ti'iin., Kelt. 9. T. n dlrecto n of tl.o Mercantile Ijnnk, ;I. nf the most mportnnt flnnn ," Inst UntloiiH in tl.o rlty. filed U lion today In Chancery Court, fbire Ing tlml the bnill: Insolvent m t ho result of nlloRtiil mlBiipproprln fton of moro tl.nn $750,000 liy IWiant C Hunter Rnlnu. II Is alleged that Itnlno ol.talnort ho money liy a system of handling tho mV property In Bitch n way an I decclie tho directors nm: con ml 11 rniilpulntlotiH. Tho money nil lout III HpeiMflullon. Tho pt tlllra taini that tho bank's llnbll s nro npproxlmntoly $2,200,000 ul tlio assetH $1,100,000. MEMPHIS, Tcim.. Kol. C " Italno. prwIdPiu of the Moreniitllo nank. one of the lending flmmclnl In tiltiitlrns of t Ih pity, wiib charged tilth embezzlement In n warrant iworn out today. Tho ncconnlH of fie tank, which Ih n stato liiHtltntlnn, are believed to ho short between $100,000 nnd $1,000000. lirsiT.ND IS ACCCSKD ' 1i.i. Manning Held lis Accomplice In llatihle Clinic nt Newark I 'II, n Vi Pn. r (Hit Tlllii". 1 NEW MtK. I'd). ! ChtirlPH Mini "Inc. folo Fiirvlvir of tho lovo trag e'r In wlili h .1Ihr llnzol Ilonluinn, mother of his IS-montlm old Hon, Wiled J'prpe'f witli poison nftor hIio tad rPiifcH'-l to shooting mid bill ing Manning's wife, wns liuld iir mi ae-nry to Hip killing of Mrs. Mami'n? The police any evidence til trcn ohtnlncd tendinis lo show (hat Mnnii'm; whb nn nccuasory nnd that to tonic Miss Unrdiuiin in lilt) auto to Newark before thu murder. M'DONALO IS ARRESTED HERE Charged With Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses From Hugh Sneddon Ilnrry (1. .McDonald wnH arrested l noon today by OfUcur Walter Rich ardson, on a warrant Issued In Jus tice Ponnock's court charging hlni with obtaining inonuy under false pretenses. Tho warrant wns Hworn to by Hugh Sneddon or tho Bugle sn loon. On .Inuunry 2!lih McDonald iwlcort Sneddon to favor hi in by ensh Inj? n sight draft for $2.' on a W. II. Chapln locate I In t.e Cliainher of Commev-o liuildiug In Port'nnd. Mp Dotinld had Ietlors piirportltix to be from Chnpln. n fellow Indue niuniber. entltlliiK 111 tn to credit. On the HtroiiKtli of theno luiterx Sneddon on dorped tlio draft and caHhud It. Tho draft was ipturned to thu l-'IrtU Xnt lnnnl Brink todny, Chapln loritHlng to honor tbu impur. Aftor IiIh arrest McDoimld Knvo IiIh orcdpatlun mi a Mcliool tonchur at Kckluy. Ho Hont n teloKrain to Chap ln HHklni; lilm to honor tho draft, .IiihHiu I'uiiiioc'k tlion turned the prlnonor ovur to thu Kical police un til nu atiuwer Ih received from tho tolounmi. McDonnld nayu ho chiiih from Sclioncptudy. New York, to Al nslwi and lout considerable tiiouoy In u mluliiK proposition. poiiiIiik to Cooh liny In tlio fall of lum yuar. AleDoniilil 1 nn been under suspic ion of the local officer. IuivIiib boon In company with VuiiKlmn, who wan recently convicted of steHllwc a tonin ut Hckley nnd nlso for hnvlntc beou In compnny with Mlllbr," tho cook, who Ih now In the county Jail at C07 iiulllo In connocllon with tho Myrtle I'olnt bank robbery. WILSON FEARS FREE GMUL TOLLS PrPiflont PnintQ Onf rinnnorc f0,s t'1114- n chnnge of clrcuniBlnnccH ritbiueni roinis uut uangers lms nrl8on lu th0 llltcrimtlnim: n8. Of EXemptlOll 01 CoastWISe lect of tho sltuntlon which nccess- Shnnnn n Tnrmn w th arlly W0lll(l milB l'o titutiuio 01 onijjy in lurmoil VVlin the Anicrcnn Oovurnment nnd tho mtltudo of tho country on tho sub ject. Tho President told callers to Foreign Nations. Illr AMorUlcd I'rtM lo Coo Dj Tlrara. WASHINOTON, D. C, Feb. 9. President Wilson let It 1m kliown today that from tho flrBt ho hnd ro Knrdud as tin unwlso policy the In sertion in tho Democratic Kntlonnt Plntforin of tho plank fnvorlng the oxomptlon of American constwlso ships from payment of I'annma canal tolls. President Wilson fceTs tlio platform declaration on such sub jects is relnted to clrcums-nncos , that niiso nil over tho world, as well iib In the United Stntcs -nnd Hint tho only element which tho United States can control In tho slt untlon outflit to bo binding. Ho SEATTLE POWER COIPUT IS ACCUSED OF GRUROII STREIS dny thnt tho whole Infrnntlonn sit uation nnd point of view of forolgn iRovornmuntB wnH to somo extent ln- U1U(I III 11 BUIUUIIIUMI, ui inu v-uii- trovorsy. Ho Intimated that pint form declnrutloiiB should bo limited to questions of domestic policy and Bhotild not embrace tho country's relations with foreign governments. It la said to bo tho President's view thnt trnnlv rolntloiiB with other nn- tlons might bo embarrassed If what JllOmaS J. 0'Donncll, Politician, 10 v,uiioti null tin ti ' ii'iuvivn ui inu Hay-Pauneefort convontlon, were to be Insisted upon by tho United States. It wbb mndo clear that only Knglnnd hnd protested. DENVER POST EOITOR HURT FUR I FAIL TO roplane; iHicTis 1 Lieut. H. B. Post Instantly Mexican Revolution Lost Sight Killed by Accident in San , Diego Today iops 1 Arrested for Assaulting Bonfils. Illr Aoi laid I'itw to Coin tlr TJmm Government Begins' Action to Regain Valuable Water power Rights TAKEN AS mTnERAL CLAIMS BY COMPANY Million-dollar Plant Built on Site Valued at Many Million Dollars lll .lMirtrt prifn lo Cco njr TlmM.l SHATTLB. K0I1. 9. Suit wns bo- BUii In tho Kelornl Court todny by tho United Stntes Government ngntnst tho Illy AMofLtiM I'm lo Com njr Tlmmt.) SAN DIKOO. Feb. 9. Lleutunnnt of in Cumbre Tunnel Disaster fllT Arls1 prr. tn -o. Ttf TlmM 1 .TUAKBZ, Fob. 9. It limy 1)0 sov- DBNVBK. Fob. 9. A Wltrrnilt Pimut RiiihwI Trnrllnn. l.lirlil H. Iim'n, chargliiK Thomas J. O'Donnell, n company to cancel tho patent Isauod pioinlnent Domocrntic politician of for five mineral clnlniB Hltuntod bo ns Colorado, with assault upon F. G. to control the vnlunblo wntorfnllH of IlonfllH with Intent to kill, wnH Issued tho Nookiack IHver lu Whntcom from t' o shore's offlro today upon county. On one of the claims Is lo- coniplnlnt of IJonflls, who lu ono of rated f e power plant nf tho Uelllnn tho owners of the Denver Post. ! 9m iay impri'venienl' compnny, It Is nllcKcd the assault occurred which furnishes light and power to at the court houso, where both men tho city of llolllnghnni. Tho plnnUs wero going to attend a enso In which vnlued nt moro than n million dollars llpnflls wiib plaintiff and ngnlnst and tho power slto Is valued nt sevor- w i ch nn organization of voters of nl millions. Tho Hiirroundlng icoim- whlch O Donnell la nn officer Is fight- try la nntlonnl forest and It Is nllegod In IT. Witnesses sny thnt nftor nn ex- by the Government that tho clalniH chnngo pf words Ilonflls lilt O'Don- contain no vnlunblc mineral and that noil In tho Jnw. O Donnol, It Is said, tlio locations wero mndo for the boIo then drow n rovolvor and nttonipted purposo of gnlnlng possesBlon of tho iu jiiu ii ui jiuiiiiiH, wuo pruvoiuvu jiowor Bites. ThoelnlniH hnvo boon In the dlschnrgo of tho weapon. O'Don- tho Lnndof flco nnd courta for sovornl II. II. Post, First Aero Corps. United oral ilnya before exploring parties i noil snld ho drow tho revolver In self- years, StnteH Army, was killed Instantly to- can reach the bodies In Ctimbro tun- dcioiiBo. Tho clnsh grow out of n day when he fell nearly 500 feet In nol. Rock and earth hnvo fallen nt Diner campaign involving Denver b n hydroplnno. About ir0 foot from both ends and ns tho flro Is still burn- wntor supply. General Villa. thu siirfaco of tho Hay ho was seen Ing tho work la slow to shoot clear of the iiikcIiIiio. wnH flying for nn liltltmlo record. lie (IltAI'T I.V PANAMA. , Col, (,'oetlinN luvet'tlgulcs ('Inures of H'l'Cgiilai Mies Tliero. Illr Amu l.ic.1 IT.M is (im liar Tlnm.) PANAMA, l'eb. 9. Colonel Ooorgo who roturned to .lunroz yeatordny. t-nld he would redoiihlo Ills efforts to crush tile bandit, Maximo Castillo, who Is hold responsible for tho disaster. tfl,Ht.y.!l APPKOPHIATIO.V. Illr Am Mlwl I'rtM In Con. Ihir Tllnm.) WASHINGTON, I). C. Fob. 9.- uiice iq cnar. .wncv tpi i q or i sin l iu uu.il; JIULI ILU.U UJ i nnrTTfn nmrr uinni nai i mr i niitiiiibnitr wutift un Lint W. (loethalH. chnlrmaii of the Panama Tho Senate pnwod the fortlflentloiiH Canal Comtulatilnu, todny suspandd appropriation bill cnrryluK $.o9,i, John Hurke, miiuiiKer of tho comnila- 200 Hnry departmeiit. Douse Colonel (ioothnl'ti action camn at nmiuiiultlon. the conclusion of hearlnga whldi gnvo Ilurke n chance to clear hlnmelf HKKKU WOMAN sri'l'UAtJK of chniKea Hint he had ucpeutod grat- lr A""!"! '" r "r Tim, i ultles nnd had lieon uulltv of IrniKii- WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 9 lor tiaiisacllons. GoethnlH also bus- Consideration nonded W. l Shlnlev. c' lof clerk of amendment for thr HTibalKtfiicf department deferred by the Sennte todny. adi c in nm PJilULL IU ULI CARD PLAYERS DlfiflS STIIili I.V .lAITi. Mr AMorlMM PifM la Coot TUtj Tlmo J SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. 9. Miur I. Dlggs, former Btnto nrehltcrt, nnd i Wnltor Gllllgnn, his couipnnlon on I Now Ycnr'g evo, wore hold todny lo i answer In the Superior Court en charges of criminal assault preferred by Ida Penrrlng, a Kill wl o n.venra alio Is aevonteon. lu pollco i iiirt bonds nt $10,000 or $ro00 cnsli bnll I wero fixed. Neither Dlgga nor c.IIIl- gan navo neon nbio to furnlBh hall o'lpiSL'Ttfiiiory Police Heard Noise of Ganuy 8l"C0 thBlf "rrt,gt t0" ""8 "" bui wre r-oneti bieven ' . Olfondors Saturday AOnP UlflD IC While roundliif? up a fow of fonder.i ! ji ( 1 1 B I ! V If K j I lit I on i " " "" ' " " ' ' - or' tin conJtltiitloiiHl I" th0 fri,r l'ln'o "f -IohIo lloyt on, ...."". '" L".,l.l"V "H.1 i North Front atreet Saturdnv l.r... woiunii BuiuiiKo wn',n !, ,,, - ,,:.'"":: I ..w iiwii.v Hiitiiwt iiiiiiiuuj ui ii kuuu : Hiseo poh-er name. The Hoyt place Maimed Man Sustains New Trouble Has to Go to Mcdford as Witness Howard Ilrett, who hna been hav ing troubles of his own for some time, hag Buffered nnothor cnliun r Ills wife suddenly left him nil ho thinks Hint alio eloped with another man, In fact ho says he Is jure of II. Ho Ih now eudenTorlng to ascertain lior whereabouts nnd be circumstances. She lias u sis t r ln Portland. Brett ninrrkd hor soon nftor his B'-fldent on the Isthmua inlet log 8'ns road which cost hlni nn nrm nd a les. Ho said ovorythlng wont nice y as long us ho had money and until c v spencer, tho forgor who "J"' n,I' ent to Snlom, nppenrod on tne SPCIIP TIumi Mm Umtt tin. n to show signs of wearying of iJ.lreU l8 'low practically ponnl i.i '. wl!1 lP,lV0 tomorrow for Jledford to testify tho caso of ne hardware stor- robbory. ho lmv- ?ibo,UBht "", kll,ve thnt woro oien from lliero, and then will ro- nLt0 thp tt&y ll will hnvo to unaergo an operation on his return. "ends of nrett hnvo been talking for hi K 80m BOrt of a bonotlt LOCAL OVERFLOW. noiiN. Mom?" Sunda'- February 8, a son. pother ana child aro doing nlce- to Cant ni V lnB wero Bont 'Bbon v"""" J"Hi 8 e was on uLtfi ,ct?BB m" ovor tho bar oa the Adeline Sunday. to&'mJ-T"- noran,ln. ot torlhul f0,,n'nK a short Illness relief l,tIlnT,fH,Gra'on 'ned to gain " e Sn-'th mm. 8 "" onB,neer retSurne,Iif,f,'n.'f'1 V'irc Shorlff Gngo W"te whPrlh i "ay today from Co !,',,?'' took Wm. Shor- Skjnah h1 h arrostod n a South Tf from w!?p ori telegraphic ad- ' about fy'8conBln- Sherman, who nelghborw3, aro tho "suit of a K I i2dro,y aml that ll ,a In ter Is sahi f.H.rtee?-year-ol(1 da"Sh r w 8aia to be the Tlctlm. Southern Pacific Engineer Out lines Plans for Coos Bay Line Work Tho Kiigono Resistor says: If 'ntiin. win mii'iiilt. construction nctlvltia on tho Wllliimottc-Pn-i-Ule railroad botweon Bugono nnd Coos Hay will bo roBumod within, poBslbly, threo weoks or n month, involving the onrly employment of upwtirda of 2000 mon. At present virtually all construction Is nt a standstl'll, ns H has been for six weoks, except for the construction of seol bridges nnd underground tunned work. Attompts to rush tho work through tho winter wor u failure i, n, .n iic. nf iniimRHlbln climatic con ditions, nnd now contractors nro looking forwnrd ongerly to nn onrly atart, with ovory day or iioiay cosi Ing thousands of dollars. Tho slldos nnd the storms thnt effectually stopped nil work this winter huve moved tho tlmo for operation of trains to tho coast from Bugono from tho prosont tlmo to lato In tho summer, but boglnnlng next fall tho routing of passengers to flinraiitieiu win "" ui ""-i gone Instead of through Drain nnd RoBoburg. Plnns nro iinuor y nt prosont for a pnssongor nnd freight sorvleo from Bugono to Acme by rail, and from thoro to Coob liny by stage. This will chnngo tho pres ent stngo routing from Coos Day . iiin nn nnvllno.. nnd thonco out by wny of Scottsburg or Drain, to continue north and strike tho railroad at Florence It will ro duce CO to 70 miles mountain stage trip to 40 miles nlong the bench. "If tho weather will permit, stated H. P. Hoey, assistant engin eer In chnrgo of the Coos Bay lino, "wo shall prepare to continue track lnylng ln loss than n month pos sibly lu throe weeks. As I under stand, tho contractors are also pre paring to commence operations again very onrly and will place a big forco .. nf ,'n.l. VOPV Kfinll. "Wo nro looking forward nt thla tlmo to tho oporation or."i i Acmo or Mnpleton late noxt sum mer, nnd I do not doubt thnt be ginning noxt fall, the Cooa Hay traf fic will bo out through via Flor onco ovor tho nowHno.'J ,1... x-...T:r c.iii. riiinf Rnclnoer L M- .llllll fin.'.... w",, V 1 . Qiilnn. of tho Nann Smith, returned spent ln San Francisco. He has been Informed thnt tho Nann Smith will be put Into service again about March first. ICOTCil GLUB IS CURRY COUNTY F8R1ED HERE TOP DIDO Dan McDonald Elscted Presi- Little Village of Harbor Almost dent of Caledonian Organ- Swept Away by Recent ization- Plans Given Storm At a mooting of tho Coos Hay HARHOR. Or., Fob. 0. Tho groat Scotch residents hold nt Todd's tall- r pnrt of the townslte of what orlng sliop on Sunday uftornoon nn "nc was n (inlet and contented llt orgnnlzatioii wns formed to bo known tie aenconst community Is now cov ns the Coos Dny Cnldonlun Club. The red with drlftlogs, sand unci gravel meeting was very ropresontatlvo In " oconn wreckage, ho result of attondnuco, nnd the oiithuslnsni thnt what tho "oldest Inlinbltnnt" says was shown promises to make the or- wna the mos severe Btonn which gnnlntlon Include every Scotchman, "jer Btruck this Bouthwest corner or those of Scotcl.dosce.it. on Coos f mTely nmplo wnrnlng was ....... , , given of Its approach to allow tho Dan McDonald of .North Honil nctod ilmbltantB to get out of tho dangor ns chairman of the meeting and Alan zono i,t nmny lost nil tholr bo- Todd ns secretary, Mr. McDonald longings. Including fowls and llvo- mndo n brief tnlk, outlining tho work stock. With tho oxceptlon of the whlc'i had already boon accomplished Postofflco building, which Is nllod by the gathering, hold In niomory of nbout with drlftlogs, scnrcoly a I ho anniversary or Robert Hums, building ron.nlns Intact. pointing to tho poot ns tho means of Wood Irrothors' livery bnrn wna un organization of local Scotchmen, complotoly washod nway. Tho gar- A committee was appointed to'ng0 belonging to Bd Plastld and his draft n constitution nnd by-laws nwr'nutomoulItH were liiundntod, A innnrt nt tho next nieotlnii to bo hold drlftlog wns driven eompletoly on February 22, All Scotchmen nro, through ono houso, which later wns cordially Invited to attond this meet- demolished by wind and water, Do ing ns It Is tho wish of tho commltteo.enuso of tho remoteness of Harbor nnd officers of tho club trnt all and tho difficulties of communtcn should be present. Tho committee' Hon with tho outside world, whnt llt niipolnted wns as follows: B. A. An- j tie assistance was noodod In the 1 ' . . . . .. . . T .. ....... ... r.-.n.1 n...l ull....Hn .linn liiVn In derson. Alex mcku. Jny iiruwn1(wiiy i iuuu ni'i'n " ", " Hugh Sneddon and Potor Logglo. Among those present at tho moot ing and whose suggestions were val uable were Dan McDonald. Tom Dav is. J. McCutcheon, It. McLaln, Peter Devllln, B. A. Anderson, W. McCnhoy, Marshlleld, Hugh Sneddon. J. P. Mux ten. P. Scott. M. A. Mcl.nggln, Alex Robs, Jay Drown. Win. Slovln, Chas. Buniiinn an,,, Archor. .1. McKinnon. Fred McLaln. S. Simpson, A. Todd, A Portland papor auys: With a D F. McCullum, F, Todd nnd P.; fairly honvy son running, tho now lJoya Govornmont dredger Colonel P. S. The following offlcors wero elect- Mlehle. at work on Coos Day bar, ed unanimously: Dan McDonald, dug 4C00 yarda of earth from the president; Hug'i Sneddon, vice presl- bar In four hours of actual pump llont and Alan Todd, secretary. , TheU, f was fren, the !4:20 p. in., lu completing tho task. Pl'SII ASIATIC KXCI.l'SION HILI;. Performances of the new dredger OP Ii SENATE wns closod oxcept for n nogritH who I Ih looking after the place and she I telephoned for tho police owliut to ' aonio men being around trying "to i irnl In Mlk, Ui.lll. ....i - ni,r- ',"3".,Bm' """ ur -VliMT laiTIOX. OK COLORADO Ti .. ,.nii. iV-:;. .iTl-... ....... I " . . ..hkkouk tub going on In the float-house formerly owned by G. W. King. Whon trey tried to line them they failed. Gordon Smith, the "white homr Of the Mlirallllold liollcn dniinrliiiniit lnbor KtrilUlfIn tndnv ivn. trniinrnrrml almost got n workout Saturday night, i from the eonl mines, militia barracks up s.iiriuu io arrest .ioiui Mcltlvor, , aim striKera' tout eolonlcs to tho ITIM'HH IIOl'SK OK COLORADO LK(.isrMvrritii. Illr A"lrt l'm lo i'wm Htr Tlm. 1 DBNVBR. Feb. 0 Colorado's who wns lu a uaii'.lllu pondltloii and McRlver siTiick hlni. Smith Btruck ut hlni but did not get In a fair lick, and Injured his hnnd. McRlvor wont down but tried to fight with lrlH root. Ho was lauded In Jail. Smith was without IiIh club or other official wenpon when McRlvor took n poke at him. Several An on Is. Thoro woro olovon offondorH In Jail Saturday night. They gnvo tholr .initios ns Georgo Mnthony, John Mc Rlvor, Bd Thiol, B. A. .Mntson, M. .Mc Culloch. Mlko Sullivan, Alox Illooni, Frank Brickson, B. Johnson and Don Peterson. Potoraou wna plckod up naloop In the streot near Second nnd Commer cial. Brickson and Johnson wero together and Brickson first nut J10 cash bull up for himself mid soon' roturned with $10- more ror his pal and thou tho two hired u taxlcali nnd dopnrtod ror North Heud. . KIIBRIDAN CASH UP sennit) chuiuber of the stnto ennltnl. whoro n HiibPoiuiiilttee of tho Houso Commlttoo on Mines nnd Mining op onoil tho congressional Investigation or the strike. PreBldenta or tho big corporations lined up on ono sldo of the chuinbor while on tho other sat labor's nationally known lendors. Martin D. Sherman called tho session to order nnd summoned Protoaaor Russell D. Georgo, Htnto geologist, to tho witness stand to give the com mltteo a preliminary outline of min ing conditions lu tho Htnto, nrrlvlnir. Tho town will bo rebuilt Tho Postorrico, tho only building remaining Intact, Is wodgod In plied drirtlogs. MAJOR MORROW PLBASBD Colonel P. 8. Mlehle Digs 1500 Yuids on Hup lu Four Hours Federal Grand Jury Siibpocmia Serv ed in Roschiii'K, A Rosoburg papor says: "That tho oporatlons of T. R. Shorldnn whllo acting as Prosldont of the First Nntlonnl Hank of this city nro to bo thoroughly Investigated by tho Federal grand Jury, nt Port land, within tho next fow weoks, Ih f uiiesieii ny mo arrival nore or uop BOATS RRIHO BIGIFREIGHT Tho AUInnco sailed yostorday for Buroka. Sho had u big incoming car go and with tho Redondo's freight, tho Alton & Lewis wnrohouso, II, W. Pnlntor'a warehouse A. T. Ilaluos' wnrohoiibo, the Alllauco wnrehouso and F. D. Flotchor's wnrohouso woro crowded to tho guards. 'llio Alllauco will sail from hero uiuiniuu uy nil) iiitiviii IIOIO IH UOp-l WoilnOKdnv nim-nl,,.. t m.in VZ. uty United States Marshal Jnckson, nor Z, J n,0,n,lB llt 10:30 for laden with H.ibpoonnH. I aVZ l .i.. .,. ... .. ....... t....iu n,n,i, un lU il- llnnco wero: "Hon Ageo, who tost npproxlmnto ly $12,000 through Sheridan is ono lirill I 1-11- . -W n... . i win nnir i im.r r 'irn..ii wn r Fa. grand ,Jury8U,n,"0niKl "V U, oaf. Wn.V Nel. G. 'c. Go'utnfe , M. remoiZto inventory of 'w'v", irK,.V"' iD' 'iV Mfn,n' Sheridan's llnbllltbs by local ofric- '' ". " "'a"'T w; Hardcastlo John era It Is believed his debts lu the "r,,.?" '' a Dayton. A. Ronllo, L. i lUllit nr AmocMM rrM la Com XU-t Tint.. have completely set at rest all the stories as to hor Impracticability cir culated nloug the waterfront during WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 9. the tlmo sho wna lu course of con Representative Rakor, Democrat, or structlon at Soattlo. Major Jay J. Calirornln announced today his pur- MJorrow, who has had faith In her poso to call up his bill for Asiatic ox- nbillty nil along, Is more than ploaa oluslon at Thursday's meeting or tho oh with tho work of the now drodg imnilcratlon committee, desplto tho or. This record was made on tho disposition to defer to Secretary Dry- second deep sen trlol or tho ship an's request to pospono . ni uoos way .iionuuy, I I ALONG TIIIJ WATKRKROXT. t I ' stato will amount to 'moro tlinu $200,000. Or this sum. something I over $1000 Is duo to Douglas county creditors " c:l l ll ll 1 x 'I'll i t r . I nil... ty...i. . . . . .. fiiiiiiiiiui.i .,.,.,,. i inu iiuiuy iiiTivtKi yesterday wjtii Unleaa something unforeseen oc- freight from Ban Francisco and will rurs to change the present plnns of load at North Rend, the prosecution, the trial or T. R. , Tlio Ilrooklyn Is back on the San Shorldan, charged with forgory. will Franclsco-Dnndon run. bo one or tho first criminal actions The Oloaner is here from Gardiner to be taken up during the February to tnko out morchundlso. term or tho circuit court. Many wit- i Tho Randolph ennio down Iron, nessos will toatlfy, and It la Uileed Portor yesterday and Is loading ror the trial will consume noarly a week. I Roguo Rlvor. District Attorney nrown will have; The Wlilttlor. whloh brought In a ohnrgo ot tho prosooutlon, whllo At- cargo of oil tor tho drodgo Soattle tornoys O. P. C'oshow nnd J. O. Wat- and tho drodgo Mlchlo, Balled today son will represent tho dotendant. Tho Oregon Power company's tank Roseburg News. at Porter Is used ror It,