The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES.
VOL XXXVII. nH The Coast MM
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll
mill Coos lluy Advertiser.
No. 182
lU
IB FERRARI IS ACCUSED
OF SHQQTIN6 JAMES KELLEY
i j! :m, sis". at
Hcnryvmw n m j
oner's Jury.
QFVERAL WITNESSES
SE TELL OF ADMISSIONS
Sensational Evidence Given at
Hearing Last mum "
of The Testimony
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AS WITNESSES
District Attorney to Require
Accusers of Kelly to
Provide Bond
Tho preliminary hearing of Jmncs
Ferrari, accused nt tho coronnr'n In.
quest Innt night of firing the Hh'ot
which cmiHCil the death of John Kolly
In tho Hunryvlllu fracas Inst Sunday
night, will probably ho held noxt
Tuesday nt Caiiullle It Is expected
that hu will waive the preliminary
'curing.
District Attorney LHJoqvlBt last
nlKht Informed tho coronor'B jury
thnt ho would boo that Uravlne, Oalll
and Dempsey woro bold as wltnoHRCH,
Intimating thnt thoy would bo re
quired to furnish bond for their np
pearanco or remain In etiBtody.
Wns After llHntl I 'Ik.
Three or four weeks ago Mr. Lll
Jcqvlst was Informeil that Ferrari
was conducting n blind pig at Ilenry
vllle and at thnt tlmn took steps to
secure ovldoneo against hlui. Ills
first efforts fnllod and Just a short
cohoxhr's verdict
Vc the Jury, find that tho
death of John Kelly was caus
ed by a Btmshot wound, re
nltlDR from n shot fired nt
him, striking him In nnd about
the' body, and that wo further
find, that a crlmo has boon
ommltted and that there Is
tirobable raiiso to bellovo James
I Ferrari guilty of the crime.
In less tlmn fifteen minutes ni
ter tho conebiHlon of tho testimony,
he Coroner's Jury ; Inst night ro
omed a verdict holding Jntues Fer
mi to stnnd trlnl for tho munlor
of John Kelly, who wns killed In
a tang flRht Inst Sunday ovonlng
at Henryvllle. Ferrari conducted it
-blind pig" at llonryvlllo and en
cued In a drunken brnwl with
ionic of his customers Sundny night.
FfirlnR that ho would be uttnekod,
I. I. .I..rnn,1 Hint lid WPIlt tO tllO
houro of Jnrk Oalll, borrowed n gun,) tlmo before tho shooting he had mado
went outside and rroni mo norm iiiikuiuuiiid iu kui iv mmuuiu
llred two shots at Kelly and bis as- that would have lauded Ferrnil.
rotates who were beading toward!
camp. I
Dr. Milium Testifies I
Tho first wltncs- to testify last)
nlsht was Dr. B. Mlngus. tlio at
tenillnB pliyslrlnn upon Kollov. Dr.
Mlngm tcitlflcd that ho performed
an utopsy on tho body or koii.v
and found small shot scattered all
orer his body from tho neck down.
lie further testified that thro mu
lct! had nascd f tough tho llvor and
tro throush tho nppor portion of
ClKw'?;:,! W. H. Meredith Practically An-
bullets In Hi liver. Ho nlHo suh-
m It ed a d ncrnin showing whoro
the bullets struck Kelly, olso n dln-
cram showing whoro tho bullots,'
hAA A vf A Ia.1 1 41 1 . n Ma .! flUtnll ll
ituci'uih iii'ii n m nm nun vaiuiiii-,
el Into Ms bark i TT- probable tntrnnrn of W. II.
(,'nlll on Stand. I Morodltli, prosecuting nttoruoy of
John Oalll, an Italian omployod , Curry county, Into tho field as n enn-
t Hennessey', mlno. took tho dldnto for the Democratic noininu-
ittnd and told tho story or tho tlon for Congress In this district, Is
cans coming down to his house nnd i attracting much attention ami will
reqtieatlnR a phco to sloop, or n. probably result In a contest between
intern. Ho testified ns- follows: .Meredith and Frederick llolllstci' of
"Sundav evenlnc I was In my North Hond for tho nlaco. Tho Roso-
Imio at Heiiryvlllo. About rlovon hurir Review announces us nrnctlcallv
o'clock Sunday night bIx rnllowBJ certain that Moredlth will run, fol
fime to tlio door of my shnck: ono lowing a conference with loaders at
"i them knocked. 1 nnsworod tho Roseburg, und It boostH 1.1s candl
joor and tlicy asked for n lantern docy.
fOM VAbl ' n!,0.0"-, nini?!1 in, I '" & part Of tllO WOOk
T. I"'a ..W. ,0'n,cd., l? .."'?. Holllstor conferred with him and
"iri mum, Idling I 0111 Wini Iliey ,.,! 1,1,.. , ,.,, nt thrt
'ouldflnd n Inntern there. When e ' .'" '" , ' n n
RIIISH SUBJECT EXECUTED B
M
I
HOT CONTEST
IS IN SIGHT
nounces Candidacy Con
nressional Outlook
Crisis TVlay be Precipitated by
Killint) of Wm. S. Benson
for Alleged Threats Against
General Villa's Life.
tnr Aodtnl r-nf to Coof nr Tlmn.)
KL PASO, Tex., Feb. 20. William
S. Uenton of El Paso, a Scotclimnn
nnd subject of Qrcnt Britain, Is re
ported dend. Tho report Is confirm
ed by Pancho Villa nnd was convoyed
officially to tho widow hero by Unit
ed States Consul Edwards, of Juarez.
Mystery surrounds tho report of
h'ls death. Wllllnm Denton, n cousin
of tho dead mnn, confirms tho report.
"Consul Kdwnrds told Mrs. Uen
ton," bo said, "that her husband was
dead In Juarez. Tho consul mild thnt
Villa had confirmed tills, but said Vil
la had naked him not to mnko public
the details, excopt In official dis
patches to Ills government."
Uenton was executed Tuesday nlglit
after a trial by a military court In
Juarez, of which Frodorlco Gonzales
Oarcln wns tho bend, nccordlng to
what appears to be n correct vorrilon
of tho affair. Tho chargo against
Uenton was thnt li'e wns Implicated
In a plot to tnko Villa's llfo. Villa
loft for tho south tbls morning on n
special train.
Uenton was Inst peon alive In Juar
ez Tuesday. Ho was making his wny
to Villa's homo nnd said ho was going
to "tell VIHn what ho thought of
him," fo rtho manner In which his
was discussed by tho cltlzenB. Ex
cited knotB of Americans, English,
French nnd German refugees nBBertcd
the tlmo l.nd conic to volco their
sentiments.
Tho fact thnt tho nllcged execu
tion occurred Tuesday night Is
thought to menu thnt tho report of
Villa's court mnrtlal wns given out
to cover tho fnct that Villa personally
shot Denton In a quarrel.
Talking with n reporter over tho
telephone-, Consul EdwnrdB mado tho
cryptic remark:
"I have officially reported Uonton
dead becauso Ills denth wnB officially
reported to mo. Personally I may
have my hopes or doubts."
Call MnH Meeting.
A call for a mass meeting of pro
test was posted this afternoon. It
will ho hold tonight In Cleveland
Square. Former Governor Curry of
Now Mexico will nddress tho moot
ing. Ho Is Investigating tho Hen
ton execution on bohalf or tho citi
zens. Villa refused to deliver Den
ton's body to Consul Edwnrds, hut
Edwards exacted a promlBo thnt tho
grave should ho marked.
In a communication to tho Urltlsli
Ambassador of tho news of tho death
of Uenton, Secretary llryun said ho
had ordered n th'orough investiga
tion. Ponding Inquiry thoro Is overy
disposition on tho pnrt of tho officials
to maintain n Judicial attitude and
await the production of evidence. It
Is understood tho British Government
J will formally warn nil Its subjects to
rnch. "I.os Hcmodlos," In western iVn Mnvim ininuwiintntv.
Chihuahua, had been looted by tho J,
rrbols. It Is supposed Villa's defense i
will ho that Denton was shot .becauso1 jiKVAX OltDKHS INVHSTinATIOX.
he entered Villa's offlco and started
to draw n gun, although Honton's After Conforonco with Cablnot Probo
coiiBln said ho did not go to Juarez ot nCnton's Death Directed. ..
armed. In tho courso of tho Inter-1
view Uenton wns lost to tho vlow of lr ammi.im rre to coo. nr TimM.j
his friends. WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 20.
Villa's sudden doparturo is regard- Secretnry Dryan,aftor a cabinet con
ed ns n flight 'from tho storm of pub- foronco, ordered an lmmcdlnto lnvcs
llc Indignation. Talk of a mass meet- tlgatlon of tho killing of S. Uon-
Ing on this sldo to tnko somo action ton nt Juarez,
TOAIi ROBBED '
OF OVEB $40,000
Three Bandits Make Get-away Builder of Panama Canal
HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE III
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TODAY
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MILL
IS
SCENE OF FIRE
Many Cities and Towns Are
Threatened With Repe
tition of Freshets
THREE DROWNED BY
FLOOD IN TWO DAYS
Miss Sue Bevillc, Noted
Orange Raiser, and Cous
in, Lost Together
CliOl'DHtmST TODAY.
Staging for New Smokestacks
Burns Big Deals On
Randolph in Port
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
DANDON, Or., Fob. 20. Tho stng
Ing erected for tho purpose of re
placing tho smokestacks of tho Geo.
W. Moore mill, which were blown
down In the January storm, caught
fire last nlgjit and burnod down For
n tlmo It wns fonrcd that tho blnzo
might spread to the mill and caused
Intense excitement. Tho blazo was
extinguished without much dnmago
oxcept tho loss of tli'o stnglng.
It hnB been roported hero thnt tho
Mooro Company rccontly received n
flno offer for their property and tlio
salo of It Is not unlikely. Tho,Chnn
oy people, who dinvo big tlnibof hold
ings on tho uppor Coqulllo, nro un
derstood to bo interested In tho deal.
Dollar (ioch South.
aiailioy UOIiar. Or Ilia UOIiar Mtll- Aiiirnlna i.rnn,.- nlmnt mm Inn), nf rnl.i
bor company, loft for San Francisco ; fon during tho night, but In tho foot-
jllr AMotlnteu frrti I. inw lUjr Tlmmi.
I.OS ANGEM2S, Fob. 20.
A cloudburst In the mountains
sent a wall of water down upon
Covlna, in tho citrus belt, today
nnd Inundnted several streets In
I tho northern part of Los Angel
7 cb. Pnsndena nvenue, tho prln-
clpnl thnroughfnro between Los
I Angeles and Pnsadonn, was
I flooded, tho water wrecking
I three houses In Its flight through
I tie Pork district.
jy AmocUIM Tnrt to Com Hr TlmM,)
LOS ANGELES. Fob. 20 South
ern California again was menaced by
flood conditions today, following tu
steady downpour of rain which be
gan shortly after midnight and con
tinued throughout tho night. In Los
on tho Speedwell to closo final do
tails In tbo readjustment of tho nf
fairs or tlio Johnson Lumber com
1.111 districts surrounding tho city, tho
precipitation wns reported to be much
hcnvlor, nnd apprehension Is felt for
GOETHALS W
MISS OPENING
i this time and lot Mr.
rnco
IIolllBter hnvo
were nil nlinnt mini- In nlnnn ' 'W '"l " "'" '"
Ferrari cam" to tin door nnd Sfcoiltho bnBk,nB of tho COU8t I)tJI0crilt8
ne to It him I I ononetf I tho uln.t a possible valley Democrat.
uOOr and lin wnntml tn hnprnu tv
Jiotgun. I told Tilm ho could not
"re tbo sun nnd that I would not
ft him take It. Ho grabbed it from
f reatlng place In tho wnll and I
'ed to keep him from taking It,
m he wrested It from mo. He wont
Wilde and I went to sleop. nnd
,J lmQ ,uafk ln about ton minutes
,i,i,ockei1 n the door, vorv ox-
CW, and Said: 'I.ol nm In T Vllln,l
4 ttan ' T nnrnn.1 ,1.. .i l.
tS .k ,nnkng and nervous. Ha
WW the rest of tho bunch thnt thoy
"euer go to Hpnvnr inn no th.ni
trouble around tho mlno. While !
,,'.' waa ut, l hoard two shots
it iw i" v Kun?" Ho "J leftv
u outside i 8av ..for w,)y y0l ,,0
tesju.0,"6 llaco 'on ,mvo "0 busl
C ak. "' fi'm. mm In tho noxt
Mm '?. .lia.Ye business to loovo
tlm kmT.ii ,, "" ""Biness to loovo
.L? outside." Wo turn rnnnrt ntul
EUn tin f... i.i.i.. .i" .,
sn Ti,rn?rf ? your danm 0l(l
1 re hJa ,t011 M,l t0 K0t 0,,t "
ae ,m ' tlni "m,:o tTonhlo for
'oa'dM t,e 80,cs homt- T1' Kin was
1t,a,;V' ,nrat lort tno "onso.
u '? ,ub,e;bnrrelletl Kun nnd I
Pretty JLnSt0,.B,!l00t BOn,e chicken
terrS"". )yhen Ferrarl returned
son V.. rd.thu two sots fired tho
Meatlon5 ' . Uov- Samuel Gregg
sm loned the witness abon thn enn
roVrtt U.! he Pt t to. The Juror
tolf urli a mt of "wnior out of
l. .'. "uo "as ft mailln. nppnrfHn- tn.
N ducwi0Uy, ,or 8olng chickens
War..i. :. .In fact when Sheriff
tCoalSL ', KI,1B for Wm ho was up
w'Wo jn quest of fowK
I. "rn.k 'w Glasses.
down ' ouo of tho Ba,,B that
t(t mtnT.. ' ""iioon was tno
.... 'ie8s Ho footifto,! ,
rdnZenm'B ,laco and drank
ht5n8J!Me" f leor. He said
Plr'thnt il wa.8 at Ferrari's "blind
I1". Bert Ti. " ensaged In a fight
!0r tie ham. wU Ho dld "ot "tW
!o1thh hbut went rtown 'o tbo
ko .. san.S and nske.1 a fellow
's.itu.rvsf.'? "': a f.lute to
JViio mo nuncn were
(Continued on Page BIx.)
Howovor. Mr. Meredith would not
agree to this.
Mr. Moredlth' Is nttondlng tho big
Oregon Development Lenguo Con
gress this wook nt Eugono and will
probably detormluo thero doflnltoly
although ho has practically mndo up
his inlud to run.
Mr. Holllstor wns In Mnrshllold yes
terday and said that ho had oucour
nglng lottors from many Domocrats
nt different points In tho district. It
Is understood thnt ho will leave to
duy or tomorrow for n trip through
tho district to boo what tho outlook
Is
John D. Ooss, who was talked of
as n probable candidate for tho
Democratic nomination has practical
ly mado up his mind not to got Into
tho game this tlmo. Judge Hamil
ton of Itosoburg was also talked of as
a posslblo candidate but recent word
from Roaoburg Is that his hoalth will
not permit him to run this year.
On tho Republican side it seems
that W. C. Hawloy. tho present In
cumbent, and II. F. Jones, former reg-
Ifttor nf the II. S. Land Office at
Itosoburg, aro tho only candidates.
Mr. Jones will bo on Coos Day In
March.
The Curry county papers and poli
tical leaders and a number of tho Co
qulllo Valley loaders aro said to be
getting behind Meredith's candidacy
and pushing it vigorously.
They claim that if the coast really
wants to land tho congressional plum,
tho thing to do Is to get tho strong
est Democrats and Republicans in
Uils section to get Into tho race, with
a view of surely landing at least one
of tho nominations, and then back
ing tho winner, regardless of poli
tical lines, ln the election campaign.
FLORENCE ICK PLANT
While J. P. Cox was on his re
cent trip East he purchased an Ice
plant, which is now in ' San Fran
cisco on its way to Florence.
Last year Mr. Cox bought somo
waterfront property upon which he
will erect a building this year to be
used for cold storage purposes and
the manufacturoiipf Ice. Flprence
Pilot,
With Bin Loot Wear
Birminflham, Ala. '
(lljr AMotltthl I'm, to Coo. IUr Tlinni )
HIKMINOHAM, Aln Fob. 20.
Says He Will Not Attend
Formal Opening
I II 7 AncKI.lt.! I'lrit to Cooa llaf TlmM
NEW YORK, Fob. 20. Colonel
pnny. Everything Is roported pro-i ! rnifiniit nr timqn -n-n-na
grossing nlcoly. but It is necessarily, A terrific downpour enrly today
a little slow. It Is said nuthorltatlvo- n Se,.ril jjadro, fifteen mllos north-
ly that a satisfactory nrrnngemunt
will bo mndo quickly.
Randolph Out of OH.
enst of Los Angeles, flooded tho
streets nnd nrroyes and caused n.ucli.
dnmago to tho orango grovos. No
Hallway detectives nnd police with, Georgo Goethnls. builder of tho
blood hounds begun tbo senrch today J Panama Canal, may not ho prosont
for tbo three robbers who hold up tho when tho now waterway Is opened to
Queen nnd Crescent Now Orleans llm-' commerce. Goothals arrived from
Itcd last night nonr hero and rifled ' Panama yesterday and took a lato
mnll pouches of registered mnll snldjtrnln for Washington,
to contain $40,000. In their hastol "It will bo a great show but I hopo
tho rohbors overlooked a sack con-. I won't bo there," ho said. "I don't
caro for colourations mid never nm.
talnlng $10,000 consigned to Now
Orleans and a big consignment of
stamps.
Tho Randolph camo In this morn- iiu ,..nr ,.n,inn,i.r,i ,m fnp'nu tu
Ing to renew her oil supply. Bho known.
Tho San Gabriel River roso ronld-
ly during tho early morning hours,
causing n suspension ot traffic on
tho lutorurbnn trolley lines running
north nnd northeast from Los 'An
geles. fc
Prominent Woman Drowns.
I A third victim of flood waters was
reported last night with the discov
ery of tho body of Mlsil Sue Hovlllo
of Covlna ln Walnut Wash only n fow
feet from whoro tho body of bur cous
in, Harold M. Soltz, hnd been found
enrller In tho day. It Is bollevod Miss
Devlllo and bor cousin had attempted
to cscnpo together and perished at
tho same time. Miss Hovlllo was ono
of tho host known orango growers
ln tbo stnto.
I Unloss the rain censes by I o'clock
this afternoon, tbo Vaudorbilt cup
into, scheduled for tomorrow, will
bo postponed.
MINE WORKERS
SCORE MILITIA
Colorado Strike Investigation
Readies Its Climax at
Trinidad
tUjr AMorlte4 I'm to Coo Hr Tlmn 1
TRINIDAD, Colo., Fob. 20. Tho
series of charges by the United Mlno
Workers of America against tho Nat
ional Guard reached a climax today
boforo tho House sub-commltteo. Tho
report of tlio officers wlio Investigat
ed the alleged attack and then at tno
YoshlnskI houso, described yesterday
by tlio Polish boy, was submitted
by tho mllltla. Tho Investigating of
ficer denied overy charge made by
tho boy except tliat two officers
searched tho YoshlnskI ranch house.
His testimony was the signal for a
goneral attack upon the mllltla by
cpunsel for tho strikers.
SHIP IS LOST
OK ATLANTIC
L
W
AT
WI0APA
R
General Strike of Lumber Mill
Workers Threatened
Both Sides Firm
jnr AMOcUled Vtn to Coo Br Timet.)
RAYMOND, Wash., Feb. 20. WH
lapa Harbor is threatened with a gen
era) strike of tbe mill workers which
Schooner Kineo Supposed to
be Fighting Sea Missing
Three Days
tnr Auotlitnl rr to Coo l)f Tlmn.)
NORFOLK, Va., Fob. 20. Some
whoro out ln tho -18-mllo gala that Is
lashing tho Atlantic today, tho flvo
masted schooner Ktneo, of Ruth,
Maine, is probably fighting for the
lives of her crow of eleven. After
a fruitless search tbo rovenuo cutter
Onondaga put back to Norfolk for
supplies to continue the hunt.
HALIDUT SCHOONER DISAHLED
AUIdn of Tufomu, W'Ftli liroken Pro
peller .Shaft, Tower to Vancouver.
IU7 AMovlit.4 fru.'v Cvoi I). 7 Tliow.)
VANCOUVER, D. C, Feb. 20.
The halibut schooner Alzlda, was
towed, disabled, to Vancouver last
nlg''t by, the steampr Coqultlam. The
Alzlda broke her shaft off Haddon-
brook Island
probably will be In f,ull blast within
the next fow days. The trouble was
precipitated when thrdo shlnglo weav
ers were discharged and tho union
voted tho employers must re-employ
the men. The employers refused and
and all hands walked out. All tho
mill operators then met and declared
for the open shop and ten hour day.
NOT SPOKANE MILLIONAIRE.
(Ujr Aocltel freii to Cool 8r Tlmei.
SANTA BARBARA. Feb. 20.
Tho body washed up yester- I
I day by tho sea was declared not
that of Francis Lewis uiarK, wie i
Spokane millionaire, by his val-, I
ot, who viewed the body,
nd n enrgo of merchandise from Coos
Hay for Port.Orford and Roguo RIvor
points nnd it has been so rough that
she could Hot dlschnrgo or make
thoso points, so she put In nt Hnn
dou to ronow bor supply.
Hoports thnt the Randolph wns In
serious troublo nro unfounded.
Deillllloii'N Woolen .Mill.
Although nothing official has boon
given out. It Is understood lroro that
the ncdllllou Woolen Mill will ro
mnln In Hundon. Mr. ncdllllou Is
said to hive figured out that ho can
mnko tho uecesHnry changes by secur
ing 10,000 additional funds. At
first he figured on it requiring $.10,
000, but has reduced this. Tho spec
ial committee appointed by tho Hnn-
don Chamber of Commerce has not
mndo nuy report on the dcnl yet.
GEO. WULrflS
HIT OT CAR
VANDKHUILT RACE POSTPONED.
(07 At.ocUt 1'rru lo Coo. II. jr Tim...)
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 20. The
Vaudorbilt Cup Race, to hnvo bogun
tomorrow over tho Santa Monica
courso, wns postponed until Thurs
day on account of tho rnln btorm.
Tho Grand Prlzo raco was postponed
until February 28.
VOTE AGAINST
I INS
Well-known Ferndale Pioneer
Slightly Injured by S.
P. Motor Today
Goorgo Wulff, n well-known pio
neer citizen of Mnrshllold, wns struck
by tho Southern Pacific motor car on
North Front streot this morning nnd
narrowly escaped being Instantly kill
ed. As It was be oscuped with a fow
flesh wounds and somo sovero
bruises.
Mr. Wfllff wns walking south in
tho roadwny alongsldo tho track and
tho car was running backwards to
Marshflold. There Is n railing sep
arating tho roadway and cur track
hut thero Is an occasional crossing
whoro there Is no railing
Mr. Wulff ovldently figured tho car
was further away and started to cross
tho track ahead of It. Conductor
Kardoll was unablo to stop the car
to provent the collision.
Luckily the projection on tho rear
of tho car struck him high enough
and throw him back under tho rail
ing Into tho roadway Instead of onto
the track.
A severe gash was cut lu his head,
his wrist was sprained and ho was
cut about the body. Conductor Kar
dell had an auto tako him to Mercy
Hospital whoro his Injuries wero
dressed, and he expected to return to
his homo In Ferndale tbls afternoon,
Mr. Wulff Is about seventy-five
yoars old. A short tlmo ago ho was
badly bruised near tho samo spot jtolallii Lino Operated for Sixty Years
by a piece of railing striking him,. fjives Way to Truln
mo planning ueing torii ok uy joe
Seriate Rejects Chamberlain
Change in Spanish l
Treaty
(Ilr At'oclnted 1'rcM to Coo. Il.jr Tluin.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob, 20.
IJy a voto of 40 to 13, tho Senate, In
executive session, rojected tho Cham
berlain amendment to tho Spanish
general arbitration treaty to exompt
from arbitration questions relating to
Panama tolls, Immigration, admis
sion of children to state schools and
all questions Involving the Monroe
Doctrine. On ono objection tho final
voto on tho ratification of tho Span
ish troaty went over until tomorrow.
Senator 8hlvoly, thton changing the
plan of the committee, then called
up tho Drltlsh treaty und offered' u
resolution for its ratification.
.MAITj STAGE ADANDONEI)
Houser's runaway team, Ho Is weal
thy.
This makes the third man that the
OREGON CITY, Feb. 20. Mail
to Molalla went by train through
Canby for tho first time and for
mo, h7."Kkwi;iira,iwi'i!?. k "rLA?" -
Si ScJH-S b"u? .: fi? $J
son, light tendor, witnessed this,
morning's accident.
Tlio Rantlst LinUes' Aid or North
Rend, will hold n cako Mtlo, Satur
day, at Smith's Variety Store.
Ynmiir bunch TURNIPS nt OLLI-
VANT & WEAVER'S. Phono 100. .birthday.
Oregon City to Molalln was ono of
tho first to bo established and tho
.longest to operato out of Oregon
'City.
CLOSE LIHRARY
Tho library will be closed on Mon
day on account of Washington's
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