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COOS DAY TIMi:S.
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Coos County homes. The Times lias
(ho largest proved i-lictihitlou of any
ncwspaiK'!' In Coos, Curry of Doug
las counties.
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VOL AAAVll. as'i'ho'Coast'MHll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION -SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times Const Mall ln 101
and Coos Day Advertiser. u' '4
fflana
SOUTHERN CALiFORNfA IS SWEPT
BY WiJRST F
ill IN YEARS
Eight Inches of Rain :in Tliirty
Iwo Hours Causes ler
irlfic Loses
STREETS OF CITIES
LIKE MILL RACES
Los Angeles and Many Sur
rounding Cities 'Hurt
Citrus Belt Damaged
inr AimwMIM rrrm to Com lr Tlmw.l
LOS 'ANGELAS, Cal., 'Fob. '19.
Five countlcB or southern Califor
nia were flood-bound as tlio result
of a downpour which Htnrteil at mid
night Tuesday and yielded from six
to eight II1CI10H 01 rain in me imriy
two honrH i
toad tnlffl
BOY LOST IN
SANTA BARBARA
Bank of Streams Throws Him
Into Torrent Flood Re
lief in Sight
lllf AmocUIcI lrrri to Coo Ilnjr Tlmn.
SANTA HARHARA. Cal., Fob. 10
Flood eondltlnnH were iMiproved hero' V"1.',1, rrm .," Ferrari aim
considerably to.lnr. t,J . i,ilS " other Italian suspects who are
cities of Los Angolps, Snntn Rnflmra, .' ' """J "' i.iuinoi UBtormnn, t!io,Mro ,
Ven'iir". Po-nonn, llodlands, Illver- ' wl" wuh drowned when ho wns j ,0tnlled
KELLEY INQUEST WILL BE
HELD RERE THIS EVENING
Sheriff Gane and District At- . To(lny n District Attorney lh-
.tOITiey LlljeqVISt .and PriS-lRond Commissioner P. M. Hnll-Lowls
Prnhnh v hn nn" tno tour prisoners came out to
riUUctUiy " Honrvvllln anil will trn nvnr Mm
scono of the shooting. Hall-Lowls
brought IiIb liiBtruments nlong to
measure the distance and prepare, a
llttlo sketch showing tho lay of
the land, locution of tho houses and
courses travolod by tho men. The
four prisoners will go over tho
Bceno ngaln and will bo closely ques
tioned. As to what they toll will
probnbly depend whether they will
ho cnlled as witnesses tonight be
foro the coroner's Jury. It Is like
ly that nil of them will coma to
Marshflold on tho evening tra:n.
W. T. Moffott, cashier at tho Den
ver Hill initio, was In Mnrshflold to
day and said that Sheriff Gago
must havo boon mistaken In saying
that eighteen or twenty Italians
oners .
Preserit.
The Inquest over John Kcllcy,
tho victim of tho shooting scrape at
Henryvlllo Sunday night, will bo
concluded at Coronor WIIboh'b of
flco this ovonlng, beginning at 7
o'clock.
Tho evldonco nt tho Inquest mny
bo moro cotnploto than was first
expected, In order to furnish Dis
trict Attorney Llljcqvlst with somo
missing links In tho chain of clrqum
stnntlal ovldcnco which Is being
formed In tho case. Ho is said to
havo failed to gain as much Infor
mation from Jimmy Ferrari and
miin """ " " ,1 eoiiHldnrniilv tminv tu .. 1.-U1J. tl10 oiner Italian Buspocts who aro
, cm Hub this mom Iiir. Ru I- J h ara CBtody nt Coqulilo yesterday nf-
flc Is demoralized. In tho " "'-J tlio el o 1h for n short tlmo. tornoon nfl ho ,,',, mctca to so-
.os Angeips, Hiuiin iinriiiira. , ."""'"' V" ""i.1u",I""1"n- "I0 It lira and Irnro the probability of a from Denver Hill wero In Il-nry
..,.. v.... Ilonnr. tin nml DHKrirln lliillin II llllll .UIHSKin I rnot lir i MV
tho 'streets wero turned Into mill '"& ""! ye-stordny, has not- been re
.;:. covered. irneKS ami Drltlgcs aro
Storm drains wero overtaxed and washed out and It will bo BuvornI days
Irrigation ditches widened Into hikes. uoforo trnme Is rostoreih
Ilrldpes were torn out. Tiirougnnui,
tho rltniH belt washouts mm belated
trains nro reported. In somo sectlniiK ,
tho Los Angeles streets wero under
ten feet of wnter for n peflod. Ono j
01 tHO ICICgrnpu eoiiiiiiiiien iumii iuii
1hat Hcvcnty-flvo iior cent Hit tho
wires wca tiioIpss.
Arizona Is vlrtunlly cut -off from
wire comuumlratlon.
llclnlnlng will's nt various points
In the foothill roglon of ttm oninjco
C
E
OF
MOD
growing section collapsrd under tlin'-RroHiep Qf M0terJ Rnqphnll
weight of water and sent floods u'Vi ui wuilu Dd&LUcUl
manager csaves Kciatives
and Two Others
twirling through tho grclmTllu, in-,
dieting great dnmngo. Sovonll
'housed collnpsi'd In Los Anrtulos. In j
many n'cuim mo pcopio iibcu uoiiih
to navlgnto the streets.
I
1 TESTIMONY
(nr AwHvUtut I'rfM 10 Coo luy Tlmn.
ni.n.vnoitA, caiir.. Feb. 10.
Frnnk Chance, manager of tho Yan
kees, unveil tlio lives of his lirntlinr.
1 in-lnw, Carl I'nncako. and two othor
men In floods caused by tlio storm
yesterday. I'lincnko and his two com
nntilntiH wore riding In tin nutomo-
fbllo when n retaining wall gave way
and loosed n riood rive reet deep.
Tho nutomobllo wns ovortiirnod and
tho men wore swopt through an or-
chnrd, near Chnncp's place. Ct'anco
Investigation
quest tonight.
nt tho In-, villa Sunday. Mr. Morfltt says thoro
wero oniy eigne
WILSON FIGHTS RARD TO
E CANAL E
C
n
SENATOR GORE
IS EXONERATED
Congressmen Insist on Presi-i
I .UX f l an r
uuiu aenaing message Be
fore Chanqing It
WANT IT TO EXPLAIN
REVERSALS TO PEOPLE
Jury Refuses to Allow Mrs.
Bond's Claim of Assault
Mrs. Gore Overcome
fPr AMorlMfit Titm to Cong nr Tlmw.)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Fob. 10.-
Senator Kern, Majority Lead
er, in Conference With
President Today
W AmocUihI rrrti to Coon DT Tlran.l
WASHIXOTOX, D. C. Fob. 19.
I'roBltlcnt Wilson pressed Turthor for
ire ropcnl of tho exemption clauso
KILLS WIFE'S
1TRERIN RAGE
IS STEVENSON
PASSES AWAY
Pawnbroker at
Kansas Falls in Faint Af
ter Murder There
inr AMoflllM I'itm lo Coo. llir Time
Hutchison, Widow of Famous Novelist
and Writer Succumbs to
Stroke of Apoplexy
(llr Am lilfl Pitm lo Coo. Ilr Tlmni 1
SANTA 1IAH1IAUA, Cal., Fob. 19.
Mrs. Itohort Louis Stevenson, wid
ow or tho famous noveliBt and writer,
Scores of messages congratulating of tho Pnnnttin Cannl.nct In a con
Sonntor Thomas 1 Goro on his ex- feronco today with congressmen. Ho
onorntlon of charges of Improper talked with Sonntor Kern, tho mnjor
conduct, mndo by Mrs. Mlnnlo E. lty loader, who said nftorward that
llond, in a suit ror IfiO.OOO damages," tho Senate first would dispose of tho
woro received uy tno senator totiny. arbitration treaties promptly nnU
Mrs. Goro, who Bat throughout tho probably tako up tho IoIIb question
trial by her husband's nttomry, and imiue-.lntely thorenfter.
rrom tlmo to tlmo whlsporod sug-i Altliough Senator Kern votod for
gestlons to them, could not rostra hi the oxomptlon ho said today thnt tho
herself yesterday nnd tonrs woro lit ' president hnd told him of vnrloiiB In
hor oyes wlion sho shook liniuls with teinntlonnl phases or the quosMon
In Jury foreman. Mrs. Done was Whleh wero not beforo tho Connto
nppnrcntly unmoved by the verdict wll0n (ll6 ,,nnnnin Cniml nct waH
or tho demonstration thnt followotl. Bsod. Hotiso lenders animuncod
I tilnt they doslrel sortie nnnouncemont
or a messngo to eougrcss by tho Pres
ident boloro rovorslng tVemsolvos on
I the toll question, so as to bo nblo to
I make It plain to their constituent!)
that International circumstances hnd
iiiibuii requiring mo c-naugo. nopro
Hcutatlvo Underwood, it Is under
stood, whllo still hollovlnir In tolls
oxomptlon, will not organize any op
position to tho President in tho
JIoiiso.
IG CO 6 SS
ON AT EUGENE
lllTTf'IIIVSnV. Ivim Poll 1 '1
I died or npoplexy at her homo nt Mon- Wonrlv 1000 DfilPfintp; Attpntl
Ahrnni Ostattor, u pawnbroker, shot teclto yosterdny. utrtiiy luuu UULlJtllLb HUUIU
and killed his mother-in-law, Mrs.! Mrs. MeveiiBon wns stricken lato nrenon DpuplonniPnt Mppt
, i. ,.i ,...i.. ,.4 , yesterday and did not regain con- " t-yuii ULVUUfJlllUll IVILLl
-um. .. i. ... nUI ... w. ...... 8(.0BII01!8. UoyiI osboiirne, her son,
rat..or-ln-Iaw, Inflicting probnblyfnt-; i,ns started from Now York ror Santa
al wounds. Ostnttor then fell to tho Dnrbara and Mrs. Isobol Strong. I-or
floor unconscious. A physician pro- 1(,1!V',!lltor' hns ,'co" "otlf,ot, at Ho"
nouncod him to bo suffering rrom op-1 ' ,
llopsy. After being revived nnd .MACO.N IIONOKS DACO.V.
lodued In fall, tho nnwnbroker said I 1"' ""' '" ' . u.r Time j
:: ; . . I t t rtrx. r- ... r n
DEAD AID SI
HURT BY CARS
Commissioner 'Caminetti Ssvs
It is Urgent Ito Exclude j r0,,e-""'' -woro tlraiil .to
Hindus Now
f'lT A"'b ln frit to Com nT Tlmm.1 i I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. lfi. 'M
Japancs piiuvo or Ablatio Iiiuihbtii-
lion wni nolded by Commissioner
Ocncral Camhietti wIim. iw. tnnn,i
before llio Houso eomtnltteo urging
mmciiinie legislation to restrict
iiinau iminiKrutfuti. n,t said Hindu
exclusion was un oiuurjottcy tnnttcr-
MICIIIGAXIINK IMIOIIK.
'InvfHKnlliiii or ('In 1st mns DlsnsUv
to tiii.Timpiwd.
Or Ami U-rt I'rtM to too, nr Tlm.l
HANCOCK. Mich., Feb. IV. Coun-
for tho Western Fedoratlon or
miners withdrew tlwilr retruest ror
lull hiformntlon r tJio ItaHnn hall
;In ter.nt t'nlttmot, stating to tho
t.T'6 ?iml committee thnt-tounEol
Md decided that "no good purpose
""Wl subserved by such Inquiry,"
proMdett the two ldes could greo
on a statement or rncts to bo lnsrted
IK" ualdr thc,rovl,,e,,wl tho, next
I'XDKItWOQD S NAMICD.
fRhin Assistant Attorney ifiivril
in," .,,,,,, ,lf IHlMin.
"' A.i0fit4 I',,, l0 Coo, ntr Tlw,,.,
WASiiix0T0Xi i). C.. 'Felt. 19.
W J". n Vnderw0O(1 ' Atlanta has
t7hu"m.e:! w' President Wilson ror
Wlnfred t n?y general in plaeo or
Phil .,?.,T,,Denl8on' wh0 we"t to tho
rni'Ullno Commission.
n'Q II 1IIIIOH PINNKD
OaVlaiHl nnd (7ther Cities nnd fiov-
OAKI ?vr! S,.',,rt 93.000,00(1
in two S' fal- Feu- la- with.
IWO Weeks tlio nnnnlol.., ..,!
wll iiobh o tlio ace dent ad ,,ror ir- tho f,u,,"' hnrt "ttacked him. A suit' -YON. Gn. Feb. 19.- Tie run
I Vh miiM flo ted l hoin iloH to So flir ,,lvorto ,,ro,,K,,t ''' Mrs- Ostattor "1 of Senator Dacon of Georgia was
iiih nipes rioateii iiiom uown to wnoro . .. . lioll bore today. All bus nets was
(lit- imperilled men wero hanging to I i.niiii,jnjouri. susponded while tho bodj was burled.
tror-, AH 'rinsed o grns i t:1''
IE0TRAL ZONE iHERO'S NEPRE
ing There Today
M'r An. Ulnl 1'rrM In Coo, liar Tlmwi )
KUOKNK. Or., Fob. 10. With
nearly 1000 dolegntos In nttendnneo
tho Orogou Development Congress
opened. Tho opening session wns de
voted to devising wuys to havo visi
tors to tho Pnnnmn Pacific Imposition
nt San Francisco stop off In Oregon.
Sfippery 'Rails Blamed, for
Stredtcar Wreck in In
dianapolis Last Night
(Br AoUIJ rr" m o jir Time..)
INDIANAPOLIS, Hid.. Feb. 19.
Tho thlrty-ono persons who woro In
jured 1n ai street , oar nccldont horo
last night, In which lour men woro
killed, -weru'suld to bo in an Improv
ed condition .today. It Is bolloved
that tho death list will not bo in
creased. Slippery rails Is hold res
ponsible for tho ncetiient. a nonvy
traction freight ran into n streeet
car.
, j
W MANY ARRIVE
F0RT0RRE0N: PASSES AWAY ON BREAKWATER
I
NO TRACE OF
SINKH
S
RebelCommander Agrees to Admiral John Paul Jones' Rela-'Qonmni, tn rPftm Dbi,,Ui j
Proposition to Protect i tive Succumbs in France iMecai2?frT,E. .E!SMMpJf'?,d
Br AMOclilfj rrn to Coot nx TlmM.J
NOUFOLK. Vn.Feb. lit. Will
wlreloss cnllH swooping ovor tho sea
trom tho radio towers on tho mlddlo
Atlantic coast, rovonito cuttors nnd
numbors or steainHMps round no trnco
today of tho flvo-mnstod schooner
Kluoo, of Ilatli, Mnluo, last reported
yestorday as taking twolvo Inches ot
water per hour and In a disabled con
dition. When sho wns sighted by tho
uteamer City ol Atlanta yosterdny, It
did not seom nccossury ror tho Hnor
to tnko orr hor crow. Tho Klnoo whb
then 11.0 iiilles northenst or Diamond
S'tonls.
.Non-Combatants
llr Amx I.IM I'rt,, to Coo, IUr Tlmc.,1
JUAU1CZ, Fob. 19. Goneral Villa,
-Training for Sea
tUt Aiafv-UtM rrrti lo root IUy Unt-
PAU, Franco, Fob. 1I).- Oeorso
BOY TRAVELS
for the w?8 th completed outline
other p.1rbS:B of Oakland and the
to the Boiri ? iUeS WlU b0 sent
englnwr r,l . 1Uvrs nn'l Harbors
Washing th0 War Department
rMeive,i ln?tc. according to word
Tbomaa Tr H L?u.tenant Colonol
engineer re?' Un,te(l statea Army
Kroor Ev.t i u.1 "l " HMiiuiiii
er cSSl II f,or Oand and tho
ti.i.i vl'es and m wnv .m ,
uuned
iuae
FAR ALL ALONE
Fred Brooks, Aged Eleven,
Makes Trip From Michi-
ijan to Coos Co. Alone
Franl Drooks, aged eleven, won
among tho passengers arriving on the
Dreakwator this morning and tho
llttlo rollow had made the trip from
Minhlcrnn 1ioro alone. He was en
route to IJandon to Join his rattier.
his liarents Ittiving become estrangoa
and tho rathwr coming to uauuuu.
Tho lattor sent $29 back to his little
son nnd told him to como west and
Join Wm. The boy started and made
tho trip -alone
He Is a bright tittle chap nnd his
array of clothing attracted consld
oraliln Attention. However, the cloth-
. . a . L.imlnil ilmiFn i f
Mi iihla s"clent to accommo-' '" tnai naa oeen imuucu uu.,.. .
,Se th. devest ocMn-gomTStSSS-lS.'!? & ?.i5. T&Jl t'JV l
n,. Ullll JUS Cllfui umi " -- -
equally ei.st. of the work will be1 soon won a host of friends among
?orLd,T.W-a between the FpiImSi I tho passengers on the Breakwater.
Early This Morning After
a Good Trip '
Tho Dreakwator nrrlvnd in .nriv
.l.ni ..............11,. o..riwl ... .i ....,n llnvnl Ilin i.rnnt.i'i.int.i.rMiiil.nniiliniv I lOllilJ litter II good trill from Pnrl.
iuiiui i U.....1....V.U. ki i.vii ill .. luwiru- -..... ... n.. n.... rv. ... ..v. .. . . . - -- - --
sltlon for n neutral zone at Torroon. or Admiral John Paul Jones, dledi,n,,llv .H".0.ad n miscellaneous car
In convemitloji ovor tho tiilopliono ''ore today nt tho ago or 12. Ho
with Oenornl Hugh L. Scott. "I am wns bolng educated ror study nt
willing to do .anything to protect tho tho Nnvnl Acamody at Annapolis,
non-combatants," snld Villa to tho Tho lad was adopted by an American
iMnerlcnn general. "I would be will- woman nrtpr tho dentu or ins grand-
Ing to have tlio hnttlo outsldo the "" '' no B ki""-ivo "
city ir tho Federals would gree, 3 "' Jones.
Mnvlnir tho rlrlzoiiR suro In their ; """
homes." M'GOVKHX IK NAMICD.
Hns Kngllsbnmn Cuplivr. ',,., , 777 , . ...
EL PASO, Feb. 19. Gonorat VII- Wilbur Jinn AikiIinI Mnn.luil for
la Inndvortently admitted that Wll- Knutwn Wjihliiiigton Today.
Ilnm S. Benton. British subject, iw".uwiwiiiu.bi,iiw.
who dlsnppoarod In Juarez Tuesday, WASHINGTON, D. C. Foil. 19.
was still in his hands. Villa yes- President Wilson nominated James K.
terday said that Denton wns not un- McGovera of "Wilbur, "Wash., United
dor arrest and when todny ho snld States marshal for tho eastorn dlst-
ho had Donton "safe", ho laughed rlct or Washington.
nt bolng doteeted at his previous
GIG
-i)
IS
by
and the woric win hn
1918. The nrotect tn-
aaes a ionft . V "v ijci in
to a denih l0.?. c"nnel dredged
4it r.?!p,h..B"Klclent to accommo-
docoptlon. "What do you think of
a man who would como ovor hero
with a six shooter and threaton me?"
nsked Villa afterward. "I think
he ought to bo shot," Interposed an
oftleer who was listening to tho
conversation.
TO DKPOUT-CABTILLO.
Diuidlt Ix'mler ArniMMl of Ciimbi-o
Tunnel Outrage In Kent Duck.
(HI AuorUl4 IT... to Coo. uf Tltum.)
HACIUTA, X. M Feb. ID. Max!-
"Well." added Villa, mo Castillo, the caiUured Mexican
"I luivo tho six shooter horo m my bandit, ana those taken with him,
box." Denton is said to have used will be placed In separate toaclieH and
strong language beforo Villa on ac- taken to El Paso today, It Is rum
count -of tho destruction of his ored an attempt might bo made by
ranch property. Castillo's friends to hold up the train.
Covei
uvernmon , . cv" l,1 reaera
i In ?nt-nn.d tho cities Interest
ond. Aih. J l Oakland. Rich
vllle Vii Berkeley Hnd Emery-
1?! In tho t5re..VB'n...ctor" ln'
...v "uicuioiu uji-
nlng.
nnuinvN3 EAGLFS'HAIJ.,1 HAND 1MNCE, BAOLB'
who got up a little purse to rig him
nn- nmtinriv. A. J. Mendel headed
tho purse, and It was arranged that
ho would be fitted out with a Jaunty
llttlo outfit here so that he could
meet his father In style.
i'S HALT;,
OME YEAR IN MEXICO
go of freight nnd a cannclty nnsBon
gor list. Among thoso arriving on
hor woro tho following:
J. M. Wright, F. H. Pngo. U. S.
Grant. E. D. Damn. E. S. Fox, W.
V. Wheolor, Jno. Nollson, Mrs. C.
W. Martin, Mrs. H. Snyder, E. 8.
LoMloux, T. M. Lnwronco, o. Gulov
sen, Mrs. D. E. Smith, Miss Loin
Sonoych. F. M. Smith, E. Wllklns,
Mrs. Wllklns, Jns. It. Allen. Mrs. .1.
Wnltormoyor, Mrs. H. O'Connor.
Jnck Alvonby, A. A. Dnnd, W. F.
Hummort. C. C. Inihoff. n. o. Rum.
orlln, Jlrs. II. Toxnn, Geo. Abol, N.
UIUIHU8, w. u. uantwoii, n. F.
Dyrno, S. Moyako. T. Ynmnda. n.
M. Watson, A. E. Davidson, Jos.
Kries, D. Shambrook, Mrs. J. P.
.Menuo. s. McKoan. N. J. n ah ni;.
ton, Mrs. Knott, J. It. Johnson. J.
W, Hlldcnbrnnd. I, It. Tower, Mrs.
J. E. Stack, Helen Stack, Margnrot
Stack. Irono Stack. E. O. Samuols,
O. XV. Wheolor, Miss M. Gould, II.
E. Gray, F. Drooks, a. W. Schness
lor, W. F. Hunter, J, A. Dyrno.
M. O. Henderson. C. It. Zmko. Mrs.
P. Olsen, A. McCIollon, F. Strong,
J. W. Hyberg, Mrs. N. Lnno. A. J.
Mendel. Vivian Mendo. II. Flltnno.
j. a. Tiiompson, E. W. nurdlno,
W
GD
Tom Dernich Tells of Games
in Front Street Place and
Charges Are Filed.
Proor or gambling was established
today when Tom Dornlch, nn Aiih
trlnn, wob nrrestod nt a corroo houso
and pool -room on Front stroot ovor
tho Pulaco rostauriint, whllo engaged
In n rist fight with threo Grcoks with
whom ho woh playing pokor.
According to hu story, Dernich wns
ontlced to tho plnco by n Grqok Af
ter playing a. gumo of pool, ho wnB
Introduced to four or five Greeks,
who suggested a gnmo of cards. The
nunrtotto gathered round for n llttlo
game, fturchnslng chips rrom the
proprietor or tho houso. Dornlch
proved his ability as a poker player
by running 1 up to IG, nnd Hko a
good gambler was about to quit, when
thO SCOUt Who IllOllL'ht him tt Hia
.U...,.WW.., .4. ... .M, ,,.", I , . ---..v .. V .tw
u. H. jicuiosKoy, li. Ilisiop. W. P. J' '"" "iuuo a ningo at. nun, punciung
Yerko, L. Powers. J. M. Carl, U. 'J,B end and1 faco. badly boating nlni.
lOlil.
Despatches from Mexico City
Just a year ago, averred that Feb
ruary 19, 1913, was a day to be
remembered In Mexican history.
It saw tho sudden rlso of Gen.
Vlctorlano Huerta from a long
career as military commander to
tlio head of the government. Gen
erals who had been aorendlng
President Madero from tho fire
of revolutionists under Gen. Felix
Diaz, eavo wav to intrigue, forc
ed Madoro's resignation and made
him prisoner. He was later shot
to death. A congress in tho streets
of the capita! Just a year ago to
night elected Jiuerin provisional
president.
1014.
At the end ot his first year ln
power Huerta's government Is un
recognized by tho United States.
American, British, French and
German warships aro along his
coasts, watching conditions In his
country. Revolutionists In tho
(north under Generals Carranza
and Villa have taken several of
his strongholds, and now with
access to arms from tho United
States they are moving south upon
Torreon, with Mexico City as their
ultimate objective. In tho south
tho Independent followers of Gen
eral Zapata ' continue their up
risings. Huerta declares ho has a
loyal armV of ICO, 000 men and
reports contlnUo that ho may him
self take thfe field against his
enemies,
Sheto, XV. Shoto, Miss M. Watt, A
Iv. linker, A. Justin, A, Lorqulst.
Bar Dredgo Working.
Tho bar dredgo Mlclilo, which has
dono but llttlo so far, was out on tho
bar ready to start operations when
tho Drenkwnter camo in this morn
ing Capt. Macgonn wns Irate ovor
somo reports published hero to tho
efrect that thero wns now 27 reet ot
water on tho bar. Ho said that the
man who gavo f em out must bo clear
orr In his upper story. Tho report wns
sent to Major Morrow.
Dornlch attemntod to flirht lmnir nmi
by this tlmo ho says no less than ton
sonB or sunny Greece, climbed his nn
atomy. At this stngo tho pollco ar
rived nnd placed Dernich under nr
rcst ror righting.
Tho gang who attacked blni had
disappeared. Dernich wns tried ln
pollco court this morning, where he
told his story. Tho owners or tho
plnco, Stellos Psaltes, James Peter
anil John Knrndes, wero present nt
tho hearing nnd said that thoy know
nothing or tho encounter, although
Kiirodna ii'fia nonn u .
Tho ladles of tlio Catholic Church Z3: . ' Z., ,u -iiowou
ulll lml,l tl.el.. i.iml r.iniciHl f..,1 """'" .'"'"v . ". "u"l IVHWB WHO 1110
Milo on Saturday, February 21, nt
tlio hiiiiinei- inmuvnro store.
Tho WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of tho
Presbyterian Church will servo a
CHICKEN DINNER at tho Swodlsh
Lutheran Hall, at Third and Com
mercial, beginning at 11 o'clock on
SATURDAY, February 21, .BO cents.
Children 25 centB.
associates in tho gamo woro. City
miorney uoss tnun ordored thnt a
complaint bo drawn charging them
with conducting n disorderly house.
This was dono nnd tho hearing was
set for 2 o'clock this aftornoon.
John Potor, one of tho proprietors.
Into this afternoon entered a plea of
guilty to tho charge of keeping a
disorderly house, and was fined $10...
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