The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Malt Mn Iflfl
and Coo.s Hay Advertiser. ,yu" ,ou
EWE KELLEY SHOOTING CASE
EVIDENCE FOR GRAND JURY
EACH IE IS
SCORED BYOTHER
CO y
UDG
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IS
I
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Case Takes Longer Than
was Expected
Itlr AiMoilatM rrrm to Coo tlr Tlmen.J
OKLAHOMA CITY, Fob. 18 Tim
termination of tlio arguments nnd tlio
Coroner's Inquest Not Expect
ed to Go Into Details of
Henryville Affair
JURY SECURED TODAY;
LILJEQVIST IN COQUILLE
Nnw Evidence Develops
Kelley's Funeral to be
Held Tomorrow
Tho tlotnllcd Investigation of tlio
murder or assassination of John Kol
loy In tlio Honryvlllo frncnH will prob
ably be loft up to tlio K"Uiri Jury nnd
tho coroner's Investigation hero will
bo simply n perfunctory nf fnlr.
District Attorney ijiijuiivim. ims iu
turned
today
.Attlnit
who ran the Mind pig whoro tlio
trouble started, nnd tlio tlirco Itnllnn
.Hinorin xvlio were tnkon to tho coun-
iv lall nt Coniillle. Whether ho will
come nero to
Inrettlcntloil
been advised.
V.UIUIll'1 ui' w..., -.. -- -- . t.m.- . .1, ... i. " . . I IB UIU u
this morning. Tho jurors nro: " h h nr mk uu ropr oty was on -0f ns n cnnulrinto for county clork,
Harry N'nsburB. o n r t of M. ljond. Tho nttornoy lthoiigh It la expected thnt others
Hay Oliivant. " " vv.ioU .Uri m mni vnvu win outer,
How Sainuol Orogg. ".' ,l". '""" mi w"oB or i" rjr,
0. V. Knufnian
II. J. Klmlmll.
I., flnvln
Tho Jury viewed tho romnliiH of Tho nttornoy on liohnlf of Goro
Keller nml adjourned awaiting tho InslHtod that tho fionntor. In going
rail of Coroner WIIhoii, who wIkIici! ' "loot Mrs. llond at her hotel, was
to soo what District Attorney Llljo- jnnltln- no clandestine visit nnd thnt
NEW OFFICIALS
FOR ELECTIONS
County Court Fills Vacancies
Some Humorous Refu
sals Bandon Opposed
(Speclnl to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Fob. 18 Tho
Coos county commissioners this
(Special to tho Times).
COQUILLE, Or., Feb. 18. The
political bco Is buzzing nround many
bonnets according to gossip horo
nnd tho principal bono of contention
will bo tho county judgeship. So
far thoso mentioned In connection
with tho rnce for tho nomination In! week completed filling vnennclea In
tho prlmnrles nro: Itho list of olcctlon officials caused
Republican County Clork JnmcB by tho refusal of tho original np-
WatSOIl. A. H. DerbvHhlro nf NnrMi nnlntnnn In nnrvn Thorn worn nnltn
I Dond, W. C. Clinso of Cnflllllln. flon. n niimlinr nf rlinnnon nml ontnti nf
Final ArriUmont in Rnnrl-finrp Tppiilns of Rnndon, E. C. Iloberts of tho replies of tho nppointces wore
pt" ' U'!H UOre Myrt,o Point nnd S. D. I'ulford of.decldedly funny.
Myrtlo Point. J. D. Vllnton of Norway, who was
Democratic Taylor Slglln of Is- nppolntcd third judgo In thnt pre
tlimus Inlot. Cnpt. McCloskoy of Co- clnct wroto back thnt ho might havo
nullle, J. O. Stommlor of Myrtlo served had ho been appointed first
1'olnt and J. J, Stanley of Coqulllo. Judgo, but ho would not servo as
Hull Moose Harry 0. Hoy and third Judge.
Judgo Wntklns of Mnrshflold. Opposed Early Election.
Commissioner Armstrong Is tho1 Tho Handon Commorclnl Club sont
mnjy ono who lifts Announced his n resolution to tho County Court
candidacy for countv commissioner, ureini: thnt tho sneclnl iroml rniul
Six of tho twelve hours nllottP.i fnriv11 ,l ls "'"'orstood that F. P. oiection "bo riororrcd until May IB.
nrniiiiioi re. ml i nil vi.' i. ,lIsor,0. of MarBhflold Is nbotit to Tho petition was received Just ns tho
.. wii " tnod II let lo lilt Hi hIii mn. rittitl nl.t .m 1..4 l. i 1.n..
POIIVniinil. Tim nllnrnnv fo linl"":" ""-!""""'. V"u " "' ""'" '" H uiiuui iu uu uikuii
WESTERN FUEL COMPANY III
ARE CONVICTED OF FRAUDS
"(1 to Couulllo from Snlem nnd I PlncliiR or tho case In tho linnds of
Is Investigating tho cuko nmi tho Jury wan expected today In the
ncthe verslnn of .Ilnimy Forrnrl, ,rlnl f bo dainago suit of Mrs. Mln-
nlo E. Ilond ngnlnst Sonntor Ooro.
1 . ... ' .' .'" CflKO nf ATnrflllflnlfl la nun rnirnrflnil nllll hnil nntlalilnrnliln nffnnt nil irnl-
... -- .l.n nt..f...'u ' V.'nillflll rifllPlllntl I in nltlllnnt nn lin i --......... . ,,.w awo ... ......... ..u.w ..... w.. nv
iiiorru ii i' .. " - ;;." :" iV, :a,iVflnB n Possibility, ns ls E. A. Andcr- ling I'resldont Morrison nnd tho oth-
, Coroner WIlEOIl hnH not ( tllO Slllt Wnsliroig't HB tllO result Of' ,,,, fornior ComiiilBiinil-. In.. n.lvnrntnR nf Mm nnrlv ntorllnn
. Hod n ...rv'selmioTo'or:"'1 ai' u'n'l ,1 S'X .?1?. -JL.f JH.T tt!T . to nrco ' Po.tponemont. '
my unu who huh uuun iuikcu
STEAMEItS COLLIDE
Illf Aio-UIM I'mi to Coot llr TlmM
NEW YORK. Feb. 18 Tho White
Strnw and Hugh McLaln of Star liner Celtic nnd Fnbro lino
..ll. .ii.' ii . . MM, .1 ' .jiiiiii mm iiiikii .ilLl.lllll Ul .jiiii iiiiui juiiii' mill i'iiulu iiiiu
Plnliitlff ns Kllsnppolnted of rice sock-1 MarBhfleld nro said to bo likely as- BteaniBlilp Mndonna woro In collls
piw w. Hotigiu to drive Ooro Into j plrnntn on tho democratic Bldo for Ion todny In tho nay of Naples, nc
poiiticnl oblivion. stnto represontutlvo. cording to n mcBsngo received hore.
EXPECT FINAL
ALASKA VOTE
Imprisonment for Two Years
and Fine of $10,000 Each '
is Maximum Penalty
ONLY ONE OF FOUR
ACCUSED IS ACQUITTED
General Manager James B.
Smith is Brother of W. J.
Smith of Marshfield
HAH HHOTIIint HERE
.Ins. 13. Smith nnd Edward
J. Smith, of tho Wostorn Ftiol
Company, Involved in tho San
Francisco trials, nro brothers o"
W. J. Smith, of Mnrshflold. ror
mer Chief of Police in North
Rend.
New Measure for Railroad
Construction There Gives
Power to President
lly AMorltleil l'fl to Coot Da TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18.
Dotalled consideration of tho Alaskan
tnllrond bill was resumed In tho
House with adnilnlstrntiou lenders
confident that n Hunt voto wns neur.
Debate on tho mensuro hits been clos- "" amo-ihi vm m coo. nr rimn.
ed. The slnglo nmondment bo fnr SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 18. Im-
ndopted wns offered by Republican prlBonment for two yonrs, n flno ot
lender Mnnn nnd would empowor the $10,000 or both, Is tho maximum
President either to lenso tho Alnakan Ponnlty that can b- Imposed on tho
road after It Is built or hnvo it opor- tl'rco dofendants in tho Wostorn
nted by tho Government. Fuol Company conspiracy case, who
Tho bill provides for tho Govern-' woro found guilty nt midnight, nf-
nicnt to build 1000 miles of rnll- ,or n trll lBtlng more thnn two
road from tho const to tho Interior montliB. James II. Smith, vlco-pros-
ntwl In. PrnalMn.it Iu nvunnlnil In nl.Mi IdOllt. KOIieml mniingor 1111(1 director:
It as 30on as It reaches tho Whlto Frodorlck C. Mills, suporlntondont,
iitl ?t ton ! IT UnilnH tiinln ia. mn
nvlst wanted to tlo. Coronor Wilson j' 'n;lo Jt known before bo left
links that about nil tho coroner's ' orjlco Hint ho was going to tho
jnly can In will bo to llnd that Kolloy Hotel o tnlk to Mrs loud
ramo to Ids death at tlio hnnda of pnr
tics unknown
Thin womnn. snld tho nttornoy.
"complains thnt on nrr-ount of tho
t oat nio'rlem oxnmlnntlon wnB pulillclty given to tho nffnlr alio was
ml. ?e 1 1 J KilclnnH todny ao that J "B"1 WO.OOO Who gayo pub
Scliffi en bo introduced. t n a rt Bljo nnd
condiictci
""7;Xur: tho-lhroo men with her In tho con-
Tho funeral of John Kolloy will bo Bl),rncJ
held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clocic
from to MnrKhll'id Cathollo c'Mire'i,
Itcv. Father A R. Munro ofileintu
Tho remains can ho vlowed
son's parlors from 10 to
morroiv.
ID BE II ;
LP TRAFFIC
3HLL IS 01 n
HIGHEST VOTI
HEARINGS BEGUN
ON TRUST BILLS
MILLION DOLLAR
HOUSEJURNEB
llouso.
ENGLISH LORD
E
nnd Edwnrd II. Mayor, weigher, woro
convicted. Edwnrd J. Smith, weight
checker, wns acquitted. Six ballots
.woro taken.
0
House Interstate Commerce, County Residence of Mrs. Win.
miMf cuiip;
l 'encfiT
Committee Starts Work on
Administration Program
(Iff A wo I ul "-I Trrni t ron tit Tlm,)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 18.
K. Vanderbilt, Jr., on Long
island, Destroyed Today
lllr aimoihim 1'rr.i tn t'oiw )y Tlmim J
JERICHO, L. I., Fob. 18. The
roarings began boforo tho Houbo irountr' ,l10"10 of Mrs. William K.
ntnrHlnln rninmnrrn rninniltlnn nn Vnilberbllt, Jr., Vnllied, With Its flir-
ntorstato laininorco coniin tteo on nlB,llllBB ni, nrt tronsurors nt nonr
roposod loglslntlon for Perioral rg- lv t nnn nnn u-na ,imiti-...,t i... fiw.
Militant Suffragettes Attack
Baron Weardale at London '
Depot Today ,
(11 AmikUIM rrm. lo Com llr Timet,) I
LONDON, Feb. 18. A mllltnnt!
Biirrrngotto nrmcJ with n whip sav-l
ngoly attacked and foiled Haron
Wnni'ilntn it'lill.i lin xvnu ti'iiltlmy ...It'l. '
....1......U ......V IIV ...... .......I.f, ...
Considerable Damage Done in
Virginia City and Other
Near-by Points
Wr Awmh ltM I'M lo ('0O lll' TIltlM I
RENO, New, Fob. 18. An earth-
I lutcrstnt
proposed loglslntlon for Federal rg- iv si.ooo.nno. wns iinstrnvnit uv rim i oHim- u-niUimr iiinmn fnr iiu. triii ii m lnko Bhock occurred horo at 10:18
illation of stock nnd bond Issues by Tho only occupants woro tho euro-, iitlenil tho woilrilng of Lady Dolln cock, ,tn's "plnK. Tho snook
irtiwruiiun unu oiuur turpuriuiuiin uu- iur iniu HurvuuiH who woro mi 10 ' anoiicor 10 MOU. yuU05r i'eoi. nllir . .. V. """"
li L.tH,,,. i,fli.,n.., ni. ..,. ini. k . . i.. mi. 1. . ...ti..." i . .... . orottilH Tlin (llnx'tlnn u-na fpnin
Race Other Candidates
Named Yesterday
Py Aw lIM I'mw lo Co f Tlmi,I
PUii nf ni,i.,,i isin.,n i t SKATI'LE, Fob. 18. Comploto uu-
City of Oakland Wants Lots ownm riguros givo tho four icnd-
0 SaOOnS and AS0 UO- ''"K cnndldntoB: GUI, 2:1,110: Tron
yiJ linVnl ,,,ome' 1l-8r'-: Wlnaor. ll.r,72: Grir-
I10ICIS LOW License fUlia, 9,08.-. Tho "Rod" Socialists
in, mm, I,. Vnn o coo. n.r Timet i i-ojolced over tho rioroat of tlio mod
niBr ivn rn t-i io ni, ornto Soclnllst. Tholr votes ror
UAhl.AM), Cal., Fob. 18. Oak- ispn wiln ,,. 770 Wonhl have
Ind rltlnina voted by a substantlul loVXiate.l Wlnsor
nJorlty yesterday to almost riouhlo 0,,ll,1"to" '"80r'
tbe number of salooiiB proposed for . Qprrri.' i.'ni. is nirnm r
thi cllv nnil rnlncn l.v ,, Imlf hhAJILh, I' 00. l. iiiinni j.
he SpoS .Snsc? tobloTaAlnffiZ
tlnuo ni 1 tho old license feo of JG00 wna nBn, nominated for thnt ofrico
lllitanil. a recent ordinance wns ,n tl10 l)rl,ar' n,eetl0'1 "oW yc8'0'
Wited to rchico U e nunbor of sa-. ''.. recolvlng r vor 22.500 votes. On-
loons and Inrrenso tho feo.
W.l'lllJSIDKVl' OF PERU
HAXISIIIID FROM COUNTRY
IB;
M1L1
DUllnghu
'ru. w
his son,
Tlrado.
'or Panama
'in,. Inlnh.lfiln linulllnou flw. .,.nu. Innlr nfln. lli ..-..,,..1 .. rnl. .... I ........ I .. ...I...'..,. ..... .'. HOCOIldS. 'TllO (UrOCtlOn Wl
r ll l m .11 I n ,nh 'ivio" ..iw...wMa. a uu .I.W..W- . ii.iuj' ...u jfiuiuiij. a uu iniu- iiiiiiuiuiliiy iiuniiiiiiv till? liuur iiji unu ., . . . 7
Recalled MaVOr HeadS Primary uro is to bo ono of five bills of the tnkor nttrlbuted tho blnzo to nn over- of tho cabinet ministers. Ho was not outlionat to northwest.
rlnno naministrntlon'B trust loglslntlon nentcd furnace. Tho houso wns! seriously ,iurt. Tho fliiffrnsotto wns ," "u,1" "u wiuhowh,
program.
until insi year ami nnd sixty rooms. . arrested.
nosliitr lilm In C o municipal election
on March 3 will bo James D. Trai
holmo, tho HO-cnllod "Huslnoss Mon's
Cnndlrinto," who received moro tnnn
I
I TO SRI
ELK TO OREGON
TELEGRAPHERS
VOTE TO STRIKE
cracked
walls, and tho wnlls of ono nnnrt-
niont houso fell, nearly killing sov
oral. Hundroils rushed from tholr
(houses In panic. Tho shocks at Vir
ginia City nnd Carson woro very so-
'voro. Tho extent of tho dnmngo la
not known.
Twenty-Six From Washington Federal Mediation Invoked But
Game Preserve to be Re
leased in This State
mr AMOfUtM !' t Cooi llr Time. 1
SEATTLE Fob. 18. Twonty-slx
Railroad Officials Have Not
Consented to Mediation
iSEIATE DERATES
WILSON'S PLAHEXICAS 8ANDIT
.S.
ll.fiOO votes yoBtordny, bnroly rio-'Oregon
Ilr AMOfltlfcl rrna to Coon nr Tlmi.)
PORTLAND. Or.. Fob. 18. Tho
elk from tho Olymnlc gnmo nresorvo Inst voto was oxpectori to bo cast
. . . . . " . . ..i ..- . : . . i
aro auout to uo uirncu over to mo iu- uy loiegrnpn opunuors om- iannmn Cniml act cnino In fnr Ron
Federal Government for shipment to Ployed by tho OrcKon.Wn8hlngton:;it"",iimtn , nrin wiVi-i? i? .
rogon to be relonsed In tho National Jtnllroad & Navigation Compnny on harnctorlzod liv Sonntor nrlatnw ttn-
Wilson Will Repeal Toll x
emption Clause in Panama
1 Canal Measure
(11? Ao.'l1 l-rri. lo Co nf TIidn.1
C N U
SSS&& Sin'tS-iite Further Entangles Mexican Sit
tho tolls exemption clause- in tho
uation May Be Deported
As Undesirable Alien
(Ilr Auorlith rn-M lo Coo IKf Timet
, fnnt nir itlnlinrd wlnsor. WHO wnsTnresta tiioro. Kik m orocon navo mo (lucstion or striKlllk'. Tins wnai..i.n .... . . .;-
Awofl.lM rr..i lo Coo. n.. Tim.. l i...v...i l... n, M.ralli'ii Hnnlnllal ' nl.naf l.nm, ovlormlnnl.,,1 mnrftlv n fnminlllv. ImvvnvAr no n '". ,,.V'. "". "" "i" .lu l"-""o- WASHINGTON. D. O.. Fob. 18.
l. ivn, T... ,o ;,.:.,,.: """... ..'.r. '.7;v,, . ,i(1;i i, :r'i ; r, ; o",".;' ,:;:,". ranronus, h?- "Pu.".Icn". Tim Moxicnn bandit. onsHiin. un
- uu. 10, uiiiiiwiuiu uiKiiiiiiuiiuii) in um nuu " ..vM.... .....w...rf ...... ....v.... .u.u. ... .11. u. nnii uwoil. (lOICiKIcil tlin I'resulont'H .... . . i ----,..-....-, ....-
irst. donose.i Prosldont nfmCn. umii, milv nleht nreclncts- un- nmif . k. - of tho strlko unless tholr domandsl ;m ,,i . ni.'L ,V'?,.. V?" "iwroc'l a train In Cumbre tunnol
assent Into oxllo todny with ! reported out of 281 in tho city, It np- lll UftVL ilk i for more pay nnd shorter hours nro .rnti (j0cinoi to agreo with it I a'.1'1 ", o denth of sovoral
LM,i'w ! J '4-LcoraIn that Tronho.me ,..d K Pfl U grnr,ted AHer tlie , voto XllJZ thV0 fn'" Mox. LT K2 l.T"Z
t "v.u iiu i. uu u vuonui ueieaieii wuisur uy n'sa ui uw, uuiil. i i i u uuu --.. " -" " "Y t'res uiunrn motives. i ..." .... ......:..:".' ".
i.
0 YOTIvS FOR WOMEN.
IDr Ao,ut rri 10 coo. nr tiidm.i
rlMApE,TOiW'N'' Unlon of Sot Af
cnl f eb" I8- The hill to enfrnn
AfZ I'PI ln tl10 Un'n of South
Hon.-' i''rh wns 'ntroduced in tho
Sed JJ totlTV t0dny W08 d0'
IXSI'IXT COLQUADO M1XICS.
IBr AMoc,te4 rrwi to Coo. Ur Time.
HoniL!NiJ?ADSt Col" FoU- 18 Tho
Colorado T1"0 Investigating tho
tcdav " coa ,unors' strlko planned
dlstrli , Vlake an aut0 tour f tho
"'strict lying north or Trinidad.
Roosnv
Tho cnndldntos nomlnntori
other orrices nro:
For corporaton counsel Jnines E.
Ilrndrorri nnd Dr. Edwin J. Drown.
City Comptroller Harry W. Car
roll nnd W. II. Hnzen.
City Treasurer Eriwnrri L. Terry
nnil fieorgo W. Scott-.
Councllmon (three year term and
threo to bo elected) Robert H. Hes
kotb. prcsont president of tho coun
cil. Councilman Oliver T. Erlckson,
C. Allen Dale, Councilman Harry
DriiBkovlth, H. D. Folsoni, Jr., nnd
Portland C. Hunt.
Two year term and two to bo elect
ed C. D. Fitzgerald. Norman P..
Abrams, Ira D. Lundy nnd A. E.
Flagg.
Socialist Candidate Gains
Complete unorriclnl returns from
IV rir.'TS. ASSAITiANT PUT 'ull hut aevon precincts gave James
t,l,MI.AL INSANE ASYTA7JI D. Trenholme n lead of 257 votes
ON LAST FINE
of G. W. W. Hunger, who loft
Washington, D. C. yesterdny In rr
sponso to a request for Federal me
diation. Tho railroad company lias
.not yet decided on its course of
(action with regard to tho proposed
mcuiation.
EUGENE GAS HATES DOWN
Convicted of Illegally Selling
Linuor Escanes Labor
nn Qtrppt Reduction of 21).(J IVr Cent Simla
Ull Oliai ((l incivnso Consumption
George Stelnburn. convicted of !.- . EUGENE, Or.. Feb. 18. Hinting
lpcallv selllnc linuor escanod tho ul u P,un lo U'Siriouio gns to an
'"L- i.-"2-0- ..2Jf... ..V;V towns within 25 miles of Eugono and
of his Bentonco by paying $C0 of announcing o determination to bring
hiR Sinn flno and cettlnc City Re- tho consumption of bob up nearer
corderDu S to"Vvo Wm time to Z'ni .Vt''
pay the balance. . ii WnU;
Duke" maao strenuous erroris - "'" J..---
DON'T WANT OLD
S
W
M
Now Mexico. Diplomatists pointed
out that to oxtrariito Castillo to tho
i:oiiBU(iiuonaiiBtB might bo construed
ns recognition of tholr bolllgoroncy,
nnd ho cannot bo tried lu this coun
try for offonsos committed In Mox
Ico, Ono wav out scorned to tin tn
Jri'port hint as nn undoslrablo nllon.
I In thnt event ho probably would
fall Into tho hands of Villa, who
nns promised to oxocuto lilm.
Denver Voters Turn Down Plan
to Purchase Old Plant
Bin Bond Issue
(Uy Am i.4 fine 10 Coue lujr Ttoire.)
JEWS IN A.MERICA.
Roiiiiirknblo Pnipliecy Mndo by .Iiicob
II. Sclilff, tlio Noli-il Hunker.
"I would not bo surprisod If Uiis
nrKTimn u.i. 1 o rr. ' groat community had In flftv years
horo' yesterday defeated a nlnn to 'r"m l,0.w. a Popwlatlon of 200,000.-
nurchaso tho Donver Union Water! """ 0I l" ? numuor lu.ouo.ouu Jows.
to got bondsmen for ho S 250 needed Cornpany, this morning announced Company'a plan. A $3,000,000 bond. lZyn ""'id ''iLSh'ffiiff ih .,,
'for nn nnooal of his case but was reductions in gas rates for Eugono, issue to cover tho city's sharo of1. s. Bn,,(, Jab Schlff. tho noted
,ior an appeal or "fcso. oui . g . , ... n 2n.c nor .lrivino. , TomD i,l. ..,i - banker, in address ng tho Jews of
.ut-p " ' ' I ovor Rlc""'1 Wlnsor, the Socialist " $no and got time for The now rate, Mr. Norman tho uso of tho Donver & Rio Grande D,"Bvm'. , A , T
POv m, '""""coo. n Tim) candidate for Mayor. In the preclntsjod tne ?&u ana tot una ior mo uu. myB wn hQ lQVW han hoy are and Salt Lako Itallroada was carried . "I 'ool certain tho American Jew of
lias li.uuu uiujuiu.- m any town or even twice Kiigonos.by a two to one voto. l" i win uo 1110 greaiesi jow
size west of tho Rockv Mountains, ... . " .T" . ot nu "K08 V011 cannot 00 n good
Eugeno and Snrlngriold customers 1 rl V t-IVlAo I tU bUnUUNtn J0W without being a good American,
POV nit t . " Co " T"nM) candidate for
T.:."1: ."" LAC. Win. TToli 1B 'nnrl.J fill!
""UU Sfhrnnl, .i.. TTV ."".' ." .i -, ,,- .f
Mlnai w" ""ompiect to as- over Tronnoimo. wuio. hum "
Roosevelt ner Pre8l4lent Theodore yet concedo second place on the bal-
"OOSeVfilt o t ""WDUl IHCUUUIH J'Ul UUllLL-UU DC ul
"ned ni iua wno ,,ns been con- lot to Trenholme,
hospital h?. Northern Wisconsin I
f... . ' Or tllB lnSnnO wno trnna. 1TTI.IVCIJ
Insane i,?,,.1!10 nspltal for criminal 1
today.
FMllEXeT: MILL PLANS.
SVulun!!1', haa been mnnlng this
torreMirJul?ber t,,nt u neP,le(I
hTe the mL,rk,nbout the mill. Thoy
"C K fl'l1 ready for a 50'000
av- r lorence West,
ALLIANCE SAILS TODAY.
Tii Aiiinnpn sailed. Ior Eureka
rrom Coos Day today, crossing out
at G:30 a. m. Among thoso leaving
on tho Alliance were J. Rosenthal,
Miss Lemonowsky, F. II. Chamber
lain, J. Raymond and C. Wills.
It Is easy for a young man to find
a pin in a girl's belt, but he usually
gets hold of the wrong end.
SLOGAN FOR FLORENCE.
.nro now using npnroxlmatoly 3,000,-
At a meOtlnC Of tUO HOrOIlCO UOm-.nnn nnl.ln font nt rma onnli mnntli
merclal Club Monday evening a com- nml t )a Mr Norman's hopo to ln-
mlttee was appointed to select a slo- creaso this consumption nearly to
gan. After examining n large num- tho capacity ot tho plantl 5,000,000
tier that had been proposed, tho com. cuuic feet. Tho greater reductions
mltteo formulated the following, have been made on rates In largo
which was adopted as tho slogan of quantities with a view to Increasing
(lin Dull! thn nsn nf cas In hnatlnc hulldlncs.
"Sluslaw An Invitation of unde- Tlio former base rate was $1.50 a Malno, was In distress, leaking bad
ly and was in danger of sinking off,
IM niCTRCCQ nM ATI AMTIP nml 'ou ca"not bo a good American
IN UlblKhbb UIM AILAIMIIU.jow without beluga good Jow. I bo-
Wlrelcss JlehhiigeH Received Stating llovo tho Jow in America ennnat havo
Thnt Hii(Kiier Klnco Wns Leak- any future unless ho teaches his elid
ing Madly mid Kinking drn tho Torah (blblo) of tholr par
ing A.outj tmt 10 roo. iu, Timee 1 onts and bring them up In ways so
NEW YORK, Fob. 18. Word , they will remain attached to It. as
tliey
was received that tho big fivo-
mnsted schoonor KIneo, of Rath,
veloped wealtli." Florenco West., thousand cubic feet.
'
go out
world."
into tho American
It's as easy to buy experience as Have your Job printing dons a
it Is difficult to sell it. in Tho Times.
Homo Is tho nlaco to which snmn
Capo Hattora8. Wireless reports men go in ordor to got even when
said tho schooner was taking twelvo dlsagreeablo things happen down
Inches of water an hour, .town.
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