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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
A -ffilf ND IN NEED GENERAI1 Y NEEDS TOO MUCH IS A COMMON EXPERIENCE AS TIVKKY-DAY REQUISITE Is meat, accomlng to tho utfllof. or all but vcgotarlans. Instead of ordering your roast, or your stenk, In a haphazard manner, why not study the nds In Tho Times, nnd sco what tho butchers hnvo to or fcr you? VOL A A v ii. nB TI0 CmHt nM (000 mun Mmt& MEMHEP, OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EVERY MERCHANT Who uses Tho Times advertising columns will toll you ho makca money by so doing, Tho reason Is simple. Dopendenco Is placed In Tho Times ads becauso no "fako" ad can enter Its columns. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. Hf-IHH VESSELS WRECKED IE nam MEDITERRANEAN A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail nml Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 200 JANITOR WITH THROAT CUT FOUND IN SOUTH MARSHFIELD iFive Larue Steamons and Thcr-.ty.-.eiflht SaiJing .Crafts ' ..Are .Lost ,ST0RM RENEWED TODAY WJTiH. UNUSUAL iEOREEi i Crafts Furced to Piit 'to Sua to Prevent B&mg :Das,hed io"P.ieces an .Shore (tlr AmocImh! Prrti (o Coot nr Tlmn.) MrTLLELft, Morouca, Minxh T3, Forty-tlireo rthlps Up wrcrtlci'U an the , shores in tliu .Vlelnlr,y -ulf ttllia intt. having been driven an 'tho rockB nn'd shnnls by n terrific hurfleniw which Mnrtod yestettdny. Tlie 'wretUiuu ves sels Include five steamers anil thirty- eight tmliuift cran, unu smrni in creased In vlolcuco tontiy atillr.i num ber of largo. 'VcshoIh yiul to aea to avoid SJelng muashed jipihutt tho Jetties. mm won Nil WOLfiAST CGot "Decision at End of Ten Hounds Had Best of Jt All the Time I receipts wjntEisnuooo, I FOE MB Illjr AMorlMe.1 1'rmii In Com IIj Tlmr., MlljW'AITIfl'lt -Xlnrnl. in j I Tho receipts last night frim'tho ii o iiwjut notwwfc Jtitchlo nml Wolgnot. ninouiitfiU to nearly $10,001). Ritchie received for ty nnii i WolKast llilrtv mr icmiL I Tho owspapora jpvo Itlti.hlo u I ' little t.lio .better if tlin flcht. K. Z. G. GATILDA, KVUKENXJjY :SUi- cidk, fouxd ix imusu ox HAINES JX)TS NEAR SEVENTH KTItEET WUDGE TJUS AFTEH XOOX. O. Callldn waB found dead In the brush Just oast of tho south end of tlie Seventh Btrcof brldgo this nttor noon. His .throat was'cut.nnd '.ho was evidently n .suicide. Ills body was still warm when found. The discovery was mado by Street Commissioner Lawhorno who wan looking nfter somo aowor .rpprtlrs there. Cat I Id a was about forty years old and hall been omployod as a Janitor In tho Merchant building mill ns a Bwampor In tho Claymoro and Nut wood saloons. Ho did not leavo any note or ex planation. Ho was a cripple. Ho was a momhor of tho Marsbflcld Aorlo of Eagles and had been hero soma time. Ho .recently told L. E. Ultvens thnt his mother was an 'Australian phy sician. Ills father was an Italian. Ho claimed to havo about $.7000 worth of hotel property near Eureka. Ho had recently carrlod consldorablo money but only had $7 In cash in his pocket and a bnnk book Bhowlng a balance of about $105 at tho Flan agan & Houuott bank. CARNEGIE PEACE FUNOS USED T FREE CANAL TOLL! GNS E IS BIO TS KILL IN ILLINOIS firm K"illrrl Tlifrrinht nnrl Qo. I"8 thpy woro tossing morchnndlso i iTiT. V"'1! '" M , M ,Oii' of tho car. Tlio train stopped eral Wounded Two of the una tho thiovos jumped from tbol flffnnf nro PonrnrnH Afrnn irciRlit cars. They ordered tho con- " " . .i;ur. uw ",vv" ductor and brakomun bnck Into tbu NOW TT Carnegie Institution Alleged to Be Promoting Private Interests Wt AnotlaM prM. in nm jitf Tlm ) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. Senate Lobby Committee Probes Use of Large Sums to Defeat Measure CIRCULATED LARGE AMOUNT OF LITERATURE Senator 0'Gorman Claims Peace Fund Used to Pro mote Private Interests tnr Auoctal) Yft o Coot !lr Tlm.1 WASHINGTON, I). C, March I3. 1 ho activities of tho Carnegie Endow menffor International Poaco In favor of tho repeal of tho Pannma tolls ex emption wero brought out boforo tho Desperate .Fight. I Mr mioirat.d Pmi to Coot Dr Tlmn.1 lEORIA, 111., March 13.-Frelght llr Ain.iiM Vim lo root fl Tlmn.1 MILWAUKEE, Wis, lart'l 13, Uitchlo dritont'd Ad RVoliMBt In n tan-round bout, UltOlllo ou-boxod Wolgast In ttlio- first flvu rounds und In tho BWfiith floorcU him ifur :a count of four. Itliclilu out-you'ht nisr.i out-goneraled his opponent nml landed run-icicdlv win, loft imnlfH. .. (WOlgiiBt trleu hard-forn knotlkout. III!. 'TiuiKir l'ir Triihilnir ' inuhlo ROt-i 10,000 Vltli the prlv- IK'Sf of 10 pit cent of eno rect'lpts, 'Wolyast says ho Is done with long iiu ra iiiiii ik rmiifwir ti iti'iftirtwistrirvn ' !l, A..O.I..M Pr. to Cm IMr TlmM.t ,,), .,inf(1Ml, ,,. !.,!, i...?.. 'WlloU. NEW YOltK, Match 13. Alums llght-u eight f liumploit. Kltrlilo tniln-l I,clt Bkoglunrt, J-lepuy .Sheriff, $05,000 wonh of t( $250,000 It, fed In Chicago, mini gokf ami dune-1 fatnlly wounded. Jowdry stolen from MrM. .lohti llminn Ing nvro takun i-ugularlv mt pari of l-Hllf- Uoynr, Ron of tho Shorlff, nt NurrngaiiMlt Pier 'liiHt Jnljr Imltho cxcrclacn. 'An liourui tiiiieolii" rwoiiinlefl In I g: and iho flroman of been found In .ViiiHtorftuni and Parlrt. onua!s Ion round,, nf sm.h,ir nv tho train, shot hi tho log." Tho tobbery In attributed to a btuxl ..rirhle, "and liulp; Imnrwit xho fujit. ' HkoBlund va shot through tho oabooso and domnnded that Engineer Fisher detach tho englno from tho train nnu proceed down tho track, llo hesitated In mooting tho request fart Of JeweVv ' Ta1(cn United States IFound In ternational '"Bandits car thieves killed ono man nud,ll"J waB shot through tho head, and wounded three others when surprU- ,,18'"ntIy k,,,c I i iiu huuiuii nguiu nt .laniius (oio- d early today Htoallng t,'oods from '?lV , K . . t Li. -i UB l, north Df horf. Two of tho thlevoa '""Ki.., " ".". J1?. "1 ," J"FK0 ,'?B8. Secretary Scott of t ho Can iocir i?n. "i'n were nrougnt out Dororo tho dowmen't toM&&lbSlP& e' - uToll TsX XW, ,BR" titled boforo tho Senate Lobby Com- i " ' or,St ffl R , t,tnfl llJ? f.,m" miMnii Snnnin. nn i ,i oniioii. u ucvclopod that thi"-en- iiiu men iiuercstcn in tlio endowment i.n.,nnTV.- ii ,V '. . '"" l,,D wero in any way Interested In hat ff ,T JItrlbiitcd a year nga. Ibbuo. Innulry lirotiirl.t n iibM .""J l1."" Kntlownieiit nljo distributed - -- . .. . --.-- ..... j iii. iniii rnnina rT Mntmlnn Bum. It was dlsolnnnil. umih nm-ni- v. I ponded. O'Oormnn charged that tho main purposo of tho endowmont wns not to promoto International peace, ' line to iinng nnoiit n urltlsluAinorlcnn alliance In the Interest of a selected few who support tho Institute. Lnter today thoso host Informed IIooL'h --. i .- - mi. no DLuuuiik ii u huuud iii?r niii!i i U.U Eiiiiiuni .i.y a posse. lU0!fl,tI um, 0vcrtook tll0 i)nl,,i i- -n10 " H " DCCll (lccldOd at tho White posse Is still aunroliliiK fr two,,jnV,dltrt ,,, ,0I rol n, .""ooci, mi !Ho,1BO ot '"'o formal announco XXL?1? th n.vese wore.' T,WK3 liSyoTOff Tho bamlS tS!"'' bt to do so In the near ArS?u KIiSpi- CIHao& North. wcro cllt.,v, 1,n' ue ""Ot but I f,,t,lro' . ,,... "r,i "v. ''...r. "R0 rr.,.r..i' not seriously woundeu. " ftii,u.ai iiuihui UUkluUL'Lt . JIU nun I of Internationa.'! thlovra, Including a (work." niiiiiiiri wiiiihr uiijiuariiiice cnnDivu i Iter to mlng'o n society--and locate collections of Jcwulry. Tln-binno band , probahl) had a luind In tho $75,000 theft from Mrs. t!hnrles thtroy Hum- ' fey, (formerly yury Ilarcuiinn), In ftew oti. BEV. J. V. BENSON PAS bfl IC STORES TO KL0SE0N0W Over 2100 Clerks Lose Pflsi- ituns as Result ofSSeigel failure rf,. ii I ,. , j ! Vf A.toUI. I'nti lo roo Vtj Tlmoa omjuian UUUIUIUII rttbtur TOJ- Nem YOIMf, Mure'' '13. Th6 lires to Accent Call From 1,,th m,l HlWi' ,"", tho -simpaon lHoutzrialDrjPennsy,lvania Ittiv. J. V. Iloiinon last inlght teti dercd his reiilgnutlon ns pastor ol tho Mnr8liflohl imd Nwih Ileiul Sweilltiti Lutheran (ugroBrtlons, ef- i cuve Juno is, anil annonjucod that no nau head. CAITUHE Tlllltl) II.IXDIT. Illr Auorlttht I'rni lo Coot ll Tlinni. Kowanoe. III.. March 13 Tim third member of tho bund of freight miovcB wno Killed Enginuor Fisher nt Manilas whb captured near here. The The conductor and 'uruknmnn of rof fleers. tiro closo on tho trail of tho the reltfl t train imrpi'Iseil tho mon fourth man. 0 ON U HO BUSINESi Nil PI TO LOCAL TIMBER LAND IS LOST EASTSIDE TO 0 VHHF SETTLE ST I Geo. WesUaqhduse Made Pro- fefL ku?SLeI ,SP??n,es Citv Council Anxious to Hasten ' vision in Will to Maintain Big Concern Mr AmofIiimI riw lo Con IUr Tlmni.) NEW YOHIC March 13. Gewge .Refuse io Treat With Un ion .Organization ' III? wriiiH 'rt. 14 Coo. liijr TlinM.) SEATTLE. March 13 Cotnmls- Hltmur Jloyco, iof tho Dopartmout of iTi'nu'rniin cmiit. mi' Hinrii. .iiia iiiih- irnuiiniiniiut tmi,d am.i.,..m . .. .. ,. ....... ,, ... ,.-, ,vv ...... , .. v M,,.fVu,.c7 ,.iiuuna vuhiuwTj Mjiii I. mnr wlin U'IMlf In l..V'ni'ff fit tlin ninnaReiMnt or y lilch 'reunited In th lnvoutor. who died yesterday of ! direction of Secret irvofLho wn IndlctmoM of lioury Sbiflo mC Frank lionrt disease, provided in his will 0? c" a l vnOvSvo? to inSl Ste tlio 13. VoboI. charRlKK violation pf tho tor the contliiuntlon of his largo in- 8trik , ntho w mriore ?of tlio Jloh utnte bankViig lnw.tf.nd grand Urcony. tats under trusteeship Hlu 1"-SS Manufact .Xg'comp, ?. rol ,,wlll bo cIom'iI by otcler of tho Ftdornl dividual wealth nnd holdlnsn are turned to Seattle and riiiortH lil mirL Aliant 310(i,nlrl atiil.ntliar estlinutfiil lit mnr Minn Sr.n nnn - ii""' '","UlU".. ""ll reIaH 1118 Affnw4u vl.tflaau 4,.1. .........a. . ..,.!.... nn. , ,.,. l ' . lt IUHCOO, I H L-Ulllimil). WIIIUH uuv. .io wn m mo Bixiy-igiii. year. lm,i iiischargcd 25 timber workers llfWt nnnnnt, V.ll .., I !,... . llll0ye8 Wtll 1)0 tltSMIWIl Otlt Of Olll- mm uvvuwiuii u iis. ii um i luuit.- i .- . ... .. -..-. .-!" ,.,,..,, mv .ihiijui iiuinuin. dale. p.i.. which In near lils old Ipwymont. many of yjiom. axe snju to 10 win no uunea niuraay m ima cam-Iug a strike. jeJused to treat .. .. .. . . . luivn iinnnRllhfl Ilinir xnvinira In fliofllv. I ...1.1. , I'-'f I Willi i7in. lipmo. At tho anjo tlmo, Imi sent Ills declluntlon of n nll frtnu the Chicago 'Heights coiiBrogntlot.' and fil'O of n call frpm ttlie Coltunbla Conference committee .to n cb-nrcli i bpoKnne, ; have deposited their Havings In Itho ftbul bank. WAN T TO FREE MFX. TROOPS ;vliliAIjS w,, WEHE FOHOED v,l L'MTED STATES 1Y ItEIJ iJvV,'., NOw HKKK FKEEDOM nuillS. AKAS COItl'US PIIO- tBr AuocUIm) J-rtM to Coot By TlmM. Form?, ANT.0NI0' Tex- JIach !3. rnial apploatIon for a writ of hab rrtnc .r.puB ,n bennIf ot General Mer pt. , JIexcan Federal command hrt?11? G0 Jl0"lcan Federal troops. I'nH- ??rt Dll88 w,n 00 "led in the i nited state Court here, at h.earln5 will probably be held iiia !von tomorrow before Federal nn?e.Purns- Tho application ques t fcit!lV,Bnt of th0 Un,ted States .. ,tho M'can troops and de mands their unconditional release. SEEK PARDON SICK UEXEI1T 1VX! i.VVOIA'KI. IHr AnorlXM rrr. lo Coni n7 Tlmn.) MWIV YOIIK. Mnrdi lrt.tf'linrii'e TllO rllllr,, liAnt,1 fAlntnil tt.iv I mni... .Inl.l linfir lllat (' vlltnrnAvl , - 'w., van.,, .. i u,u ,... mu.w.v .fcr,..v ...w...w I iieiuoiis rertguatlon, as llioy wciroMvliltnuin thnt tho sick btneflt fund very anxious to retain 1dm. How- of th Slegol stores omtoyes wna ver, ho said it was final nd tht hopclcujly Involved, with (Vrjioslta In called ft ineotltn; of tlio congrega.- slgel's private bank, now defunct, tlon for March S4 to act ou Jils res- In addition to losing tholr .emirtt.y- ihumioa ana to probnbly take stops .mont, ttit will bo out tins .emu. '"""'i' necurniK ins succtiaor. 'lev. DtuBon regrets leaving Coos "ay, but feels tuat the opportunity offered by Houtzdnla Is ono that ho cannot pass by. It has n large Stco aih population, tho church Is now nourishing and tho opportunities "no noni great. Bin i dec'8lon to leavo Coos nay will bo groatly regretted by the many friends that he and Ills wife nave mode during tholr year's resi dence hero. PAEE EXPLAINS 1 S FAKE MINING Pillsbury Lumber Company Loses jouu Acres in Coos and Curry I'OItTLANH, Or., March 13 Flv thousand acres of Oregon (linnet innd, part of tho Oregon & Cnllfornl. Kallniftd land grant, nro Involved In two decrees handed down by Itobort 8. Honn, Judgo of tho United States district court. Ono docrce forfeits to tho (lovoni- McKay Street-Old Wharf , - c p.ti"iii..na 1 7 u.e Pii.Zf? IS PJOW UnsatO .r u,"i""j "i ntinnnpois, wh ,VUW u,,:)ctl1' bought It of the Oregon & California At a rpcent mooting of t'o Cltv ,l"J,,1ro",, Company. Council of EaslHldo tho question of' niu' ,nmI "ffocted by (ho odior d?-j a now landing for tho Ferry Trnnslt J,ro comprlsos iGOO ncros In onstofu was discussed by tho councllmon, It CincicninnB county, bought from Ihw bolng pointed out thnt tho prosont "" company by tho Forstor lamllllir lllllSt either 1m rnnnlrn,l l.v Lumber CompnilV Of Mllwnuknn WW tho county or condomned ns unsafe. I ., A condition of the docrcCB Is that Tho plan for tho new pier, ns Hub- j" "'""Milt compnnleH uro ontltlo mltted bv Councllmnn John O'son, Is ,0 I""-01'""" tho Innd from t o Qor tho building of a pier at tho end of ornmont nt n prlco of $2.50 nn acre. McKay stroot, from tho hnrhor lino n,H IroyIIfcd by tho act of Congress or west to deep wntor. Tho now plor A"K"Ht 20, 1112, passed for the bone would cost considerable, IioIiik 1800 ' of those who could establish to the foot Ioiib. tliQiigh (his Is 000 feet fntlsfactloii nf tho Attorney Goitoiil shortor than tho prosont lauding, i t,nt t"y '"il boon "Innocent pt Tho plan Is to ask tho county to uban-' f I'r8, or unknowing thnt th don tho old brldgo nnd roiitrlbulo n tonus of tho original novornmonttt reasonable amount toward tho con- Krnt hnd been violated, when tliej- siriicuou or nio propose! new one. '" mu nwiu irom tlio rnllroat A short tlmo ago tho Cltv Council , company. of Eastsldo requested tho Port Com-1 Stipulations woro recolvcd from Al- mission to drodgo from deop water i ' ""'ey uonorni McKoynoIds Borne foot of Mc- ""l nK0 tl,ftt '" cuso of tho forfeiture Application To Be Made to President Wilson for Con victed Union iMen tnr AMoclitl PrfM to Coot Bit Time. CHICAGO, March 13 Application for tho pardon of tho men convicted In the dynawlto trials in Indianapolis will be presented to morrow to President Wllnon. Tho counsel for tho defendants said he had prepared an application for the pardon, and later left for Washing ton to presont t. 21 DEAD AT ST. LOUIS. Amcriqan Ambassador Says Rqport Was Too Greatly Condensed (Hr AiiorUi) rrj to Coo IU? Tlmn.l LONDON1. March 13. An.t,wBa dor Pago lias recl,ed from Secrt-tary Hrynn A rtiqueut ,'r nn explanation of Ids speet-Ii hefqre tho Association .Chambers sf CfiiiHPnrce. Pago saJd Ills remarks lind be.en condensed too gxeatiy in tne cable messages. vhn rfferrnii? to thy Panama Canal he had said that Great Britain would profit j mwt from the o.njiai pecauso sno own ed tho great bulk of the world's snipping. IN FUSE! to tho harbor lino nt tho Kay street. This was not granted, however, nnd tho pier (o deop wntor Is tho only remedy. Tho Port Com mission iins granted permission tor this extension hoyond tho harbor lino. Gonrco Watklns. cltv nttornov of Kastslde, said that should tho now plor be built, a nlan to offoct a land ing noar tho Llbby coal bunkers, which was considered some tlmo ago, would bo In ordor. This matter was also tnlcon up with tho railroad com pany, which owns tho landing, but they rofusod to .allow tho ferry to John L. Meyers, Reputed Mil- '"".nlltpT uonaire. uets Six Years In Prison. Tluvo More Hodles Itecovcted from Firo Kiilus Today, (Or AuocUted JV 10 Coot Ilf TlmM.J ST. LOUIS. Mo., March 13. Three more bodies wero recovered from the ruins of the Missouri Athletic Club, bringing tho total recovered to twenty-four. Six more bodies are still be lieved to be In the ruins. SONS OF NOKWAY "DANCE AT EAGLE'S HALL TOMQUKOW jVIGHT-, sxAirr cup j.efexiu American Ym-Jit Defiance Under Coiibtrtictlou Nnv BATH, Maine, March 12. The work of setting up the frames for the racing yacht Defiance was com menced last week at the Dath Iron Works. It will require several difyt and It Is probable that the placing of tho mahogany planking will not begin before the roiaaio or next month. The spars, which will ar rive about April 1, will be finished and ready for stepping as soon as received. Owner Owen stated that the Defiance would bo launched as near the mlddlo of May as possible. DANCE AT SUMNEK, SATUHDAY EVENING, MAHCII U. Alice II leaves MnrclifJeld at 7:10 p. in, Tioga leaves MwrohfleJiJ at g;00 P W Pt AuorUtod rmi o nu 11.7 TlmM.) NEW YORK, March 13. John J. Meyers and Arvhlo L. Wlsnor wero fouud guilty In tho Fedoral court of using tho mnlls to defraud by tho sale of mining stock thromrh A. L. Wlsner &.Co; Wlsner was sentenced to six years, Meyers, reputed to bo a millionaire, got six years and was xweu jiu.uuu. KOW OAIT. J. V, POItTEH In conversation with a person who lias recently arrived on tho Stuslaw River, tho subject of titles was brought up. The porson re marked that he had never mot so many captains In any ono placo as ho had here, and offered as an ex planation that no doubt It was bo- cause Florence was a seaport town. And speaking of captains, one of the late recruits proves to bo Johnson Porter, which la shown hv n nent little tide book presented to him by a friend. Tlio bpok has embossed in gum imiurB on ns cover, cap tain J. P. Porter." Florence Pilot. THE TIOGA will make n special trip to tho DANCE at SUMNER SATURDAY night. Loaves EAST. SIDE 7:30 and Market avenue dock, Marshfleld, at 8 o'clock. ItETURN after DANCE. According to City Recorder Rubo Cuvanaugh of Eastsldo. the uresout landing Is unsnfo, and repairs must ho mado soon by tho county. Tho es timated cost of repairing tho plor la about $2000 and If this amount wero applied toward n now landing, to gether with tho funds that Eastsldo would advanco for tho project, tho now landing nt the end of McKay street could be built. 1 WILL TRY TO OUST "ARMY" Remembor YOUR OREDIT Is irood and PJUCES HJGHT at HAINES'. Yolo County Authorities to Take Action Near Sacra mento Tomorrow (D? AmocUU.1 rre to Coo. I)t TlmM, SACRAMENTO. March 13. Tho unemployed army 1b still encamped across tho river. An attempt by tho Yolo county authorities to make them leave will probably not bo mado un til tomorrow. DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT WITH SON'S OF NORWAY AT EAGLE'S HALL. HAND DANCE MARCH 17, of tho tracts, they woud como under 1110 innocent purcunsor" act. Tho Government was ropresentel In tho cases, which wore argued sc oral months ago. bv Olonn E, Hmv tod, special assistant to tho Attorner Goiioral. E. C. Shaw rmmni,tn,i w j I'Ulsbiiry Lumber Company and Jim- iurr 1110 l-orsicr Lumber Com pany. About forty-flvo Innocent purchas ers hnvo applied under tho Hawler net, which allows them to buy Jincfc tholr holdings from the Government nt $2.50 per aero within six month. TWO WO.MEX ARE SAFE. MIkm'n Illnck KMne From Clilutniv n HrlumulH. mt AfaoeUt rrtM lo Coot IUf TlmM LONDON. March X3 The safety pf the two Misses Illnck of tho Drlt Ish China Inland Mission, who won leportod musing' nfter tho uurnlnc and looting by brigands of Lao U kow. was confirmed In an official dl- paicn irom pelting. Tho women es caped nnd arrived at Fan Cheng, fur ther down the river. ROOSEVELT IN SOUTH AMERICA. Expedition Itciiclit'N Ternilnal Point vC Second Stago of Jniirney, IDr AumUI4 rrra lo Com JUr Tlraw.J RIO DE JANEIRO, March 13 Colonol Roosovolt and tho members of his expedition arrived nt Rarno D Melgaco on tho frontlor between th) states of Matto a rosso and Amnzonns, ima is tne termlnnl point of tho second singe of their Journey. Tim next stage of the oxnedltlnn inku them toward Couunemoracao Flor. nno and Gyparna. F. O. KRAUL, represoutlng tho HOWE SCALE Company, Is spondlnr, a few days at Tho CHANDLER, where ho will bo pleased to have nH Interested In this noted lino OAIAt and SEE HLU. Resides tho varlow kinds of scales. Ihls line Inoludw RUTCIIERS' SUPPLIES, SAI'ES anli power transmission APPLIANCES. You can GET .MOST ANYTHING 111 1110 rKKii Jil.MJ at HAINES'. s t