The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL XXXVII.
Established 1878
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
12 PAGES
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall ln 99t?
niul Coos Hay Advertiser. ,,lw' "
SMITH POWERS COMPANY WILL
CBIWPLETE MYRTLE POUT LI
Will Take Over Willett & Burr
(Company Contract for
Railway Work
C A. SMITH COMPANY'S
v BIG TIMBER DEAL
Report That C. A. Smith is
Considering Bin Offer for
Linn and Lane Lanas
According to unofflclnl announce
ment today, tho Smith-Powers Log
ting Corapnny takes ovor tho complo-
Han of tlio smitn-rowcrs logging
6ANDQN FIRE
LOSS $7,10
WASHINGTON WIKS VARSITY RAGE
Easily Defeats Stanford and California another length behind.
California in Oakland Es
tuary Stanford's Fresh
men Win.
Steam Laundry There Destroy
ed by Fire of Unknown
Origin Will Rebuild
(Special to The Times.)
DANDON. Or.. Atirll it Ti,n
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Ion follows repented dolnys In tho i """"" 1,olu i-aunury pinnt wns
road south of Myrtln Point. Tho nc
II ...,. Mnimnlnil ilnlnVO lit till
rations of Wlllott & lliirr. who J!0";". J8troyed by tiro of un
ffi tho contract for constructing tho, "0,y" o-lgln about 9 o'clock Inst
twenty-two miles of lino.
I'llKl't. Tho loss Is cstlmntod at
The rond. or rather tlio first seven-1 f "' tlio Insurance totals
miles of It. wns to have boon I ?-900: Tl.o hi ldlngs wore new,
i.tn miles
completed Inst July and tho balance
In tho Mil, Dill u was nni mm 11 win
tako several months probably to com
plete tho wholo lino now.
It lg said' that Willett & Ilurr lost
considerable In their operations on
the lino through ono ciiubo and an
other. A. H. Powers, will, It Is understood.
personally tnko supervision of tho
tho plant having taken nossoRRlnn
of thorn November 17.
Tho laundry wns doing nn ex
cellent business, employing over a
dozon non and girls, with a wcokly
payroll of $125.
iHiiniiKcr a. u. uernngcr an
nounces that tho plant will bo re
built at onco.
ADD WATERFRONT
ino Dandon sailed from Dandon
tDr AnoclMfJ Prwi lo Ooot Bar Tlmu.J
OAKLAND, Cal April 11. Tho
elght-oared 'vnrslty crow of tho Uni
versity of Washlngtpn won tho thrce
mllo rnco In tho lnter-colleglato ro
gattn on Oakland cstunry today. Tho
Northerners went Into tho lead at tho
first mile and gradually drew away,
crossing tho finish five lengths In tho
lead. Stanford wns second, four
lengths nhead of tho University of
California. Tho official tlmo was
nineteen minutes fifty-eight seconds.
The sheila left to a lock start and
tho Cardinal rowers Jumped Into tho
lead1 half a length at tho first half
mile, but Washington crept Into tho
lead In tho first inllo and gradually
pulled away. At tho two mile mark
the boats wero strong out with Wash
ington lending Stanford n length nnd
Stanford mndo a game effort tho last
miio to overtake the leadors, hitting
up a thirty-threo Btroke, but Wash
ington Increased her own pull to tho
sarao nguro ana maintained tho lead.
Stanford's Freshman crow won by
two lengths with Wnshlncton two
lengths behind' and California flvo
more lengths behind. Tho time was
13:19. An enormous crowd saw tho
race.
Tho races wero rowed on the flood
tide rushing through the estuary
Washington drew tho best position
for tho big contest, tho Onkland
shore, with Stanford In tho middle
nnd California on tho outside.
For tho raco of tho freshmen crews
Stanford drew tlio best position, with
Washington In the mlddlo and Call
fomln ngnln caught on tho worst side.
Tho FrcBhman raco was over n
two-mllo courso nnd tho 'varsity a
threo-mllo. A Unltod States revoniio
cutter clonred tho way for tho con
testants.
MEXICANS RELEASE U. S. MARIES,
R0
STEAM
SHOVEL
IS TAKEN OFF
Porter Brothers Succeed in
Removing Part of Fred
erick's Cargo
E. T, Johnson, ono of tho Sluslaw
jotty contractors, wns hero Inst night
on route to Portland on business.
Whllo here, ho received a messago
stating that Porter Brothers had
In raising tne second
GUNMEN WILL
E
E
completion of ho rond. Vhllo rn1fl.for Snn j)lcB0 )nBt , ,u nn(, th
haro beon laid out sovontcon miles Snoodwoll arrived In from Snn
from Myrtlo Point, It has not beon Diego.
baiiaaicu onii uuriiig wiu wci wenwicr
frequent slides hnvo damaged It con
aldcrab'v. Much of It will hnvo to
'be rebuilt.
Part of tho Wlllottft nurr mach
inery nnd crnilmvcf will bo takon
over by tvo Snlth-Powcrs company.
Arrangement aro bolng mado to
rush tlio now lino to completion as
rapidly ns possible cspnclally the first
stretch of It, which will permit tho
'Smith-Powers company to stnrt log
ging operations thcro.
UIr Jk'tf Xvr Timber.
According to n rollablo roport hero
today, C. A. Smith and F. A. Warner
of tho C. A. Smith company aro now
In the cnet on ono of tho biggest tim
ber deals that has been negotiated in
Oregon.
Somo time ago C. A. Smith Is said
to havo turned down nn offer or $3.-
200.000 for the holdings of tho Linn " "l"'i!i.
iliini0 P,inJ'5 cVmy' a ""Hr1,"- sTeam shovel from ho wreck of tho
I tu n C' A" Sn h com"nn; Th0. Frederick nnd expected to got tho'
loldlngs nro many thouspri'ls of acres fnl,P Hmn inrnmntlvm. nfr tn.inv.i
of flno timber In Unn and Lano conn- Tll0 rolnoVnl of the machinery rroru
in . ' ,r frcV" th0 C??B ,,Jly I tho wreck Iihb been a difficult font,
mill nnd tho long haul would nrob-l T,oro B BtH a possibility of tho
ably precludo tho sawing of tho logs prodorlck bolng saved, but this Is
tereand this Is said to havo resulted im,.0rtjln. It Is stated that a
in Jlr. Smith considering nnothor of- nrK0 ,,e(... f tho bottom floated I
ter for tho valuable tract. out 800I1 n(t0r she went down, ln-i
Tho snlo would probably bring In dicutlng (hut tlio rocks raised havoc
the neighborhood of jn. 000, 000 nnd Wth hor. Howover, slio will prob
ralght mean not only further drvelon- ably bo got up on the bench nnd
raentg In tho C. A. Smith comunnv's nn nvninlnntlon mndn to dotormlne'
Tlans on Coos nny, but possibly tho whothor she Is worth repairing,
carrying out of tho plans for bltr Tha Frodorlck carried a :argo
mini' and plants In tho Eureka rod- cargo of flour, comont and mor-
woofl district, whom t'-o Smith com- chandlso In her hold, and this will
pany has big holdings of redwood, probably he a total loss.
nd at T.nko Tnhoo. whnro thnv bnvo
Wgholtllngs of stignr pine.
Eleventh Hour Hearing Grant
ed Men Sentenced in New
York for "Murder
IHr AnotUth I'm. to Coo mr Tlmt.,J
NEW YORK, April ll. Counsol
for the four gunmen doomed to die
Mondny for the murder of Hormnn
Rosenthal, made a final plea today
for their clients before Supremo
Court Justice Goff. Tho Justlco
agreed to tVo o'eventh hour procecd
ngs on representations that now ovl
deiico bad been dlscovorcd tondlng
to show that the prisoners wero not
tho real murderers. Tho indications
viero tho hearing would stretch Into
a night session.
Carl Dresner, a bartender, sworn
ho saw Sara Schopps, "Drldglo" Web
ber, Harry Vallon and Shapiro, but
nono of tho convicted gunmen, In a
jrrny enr which sped from tho front
of tho Hotel Motrpolo nftor tho Itoa-.
cuthnl murder.
COUNTY MEET
ABOUT EXHIBIT
m CLOSES
LOGGING CAMP
FN
TO SELL
L
OGGED
LOST HO IN
2
ABOUT
S
J. Brooks, Mill Hand, Arrested
for Slugging waiter, bays
n a cm,. -m.,-d ' inai rie was uopuu
" n. uiiiiiii-ouuiMuiiy lYiay rui
2000 Acres on Market for
Bona Fide Settlers
Cornell I.ngerstrom, head of tho
C. A. Smith company reforestation
Department, will leavo soon for San
jranclsco on a plan for placing nbout
-000 acres of loggod-off lands which
ue company has In this vicinity on
J. Ilrooks wns arrested by Officer
Walter Richardson last night and
charged with drunkenness and fight
ing, tho specific chargo stating that
ho attackod' John Sr'iealy, an om
ployoo or tho Merchant's Cafo, whllo
In u drunken condition, breaking
Schealy's spectacles. Schealy said
that ho was willing to walvo his
rlghtH regarding th'e protection offer.
oh hv tho law to a man who wears
the market. Tho lands will bo sold spectuclos if UrookB would pay for a
ju smau trncts nnd only to bona fide, now pair. mm
Mttlen nn not to anyone for spent-1 Urooks. who Is an emnloyo of tho
latlvo purposes Smith mill, said that he had MO at
Some of tho land Is within six miles t o'clock last evening, but when ar
?' Cocs Clt-. Thoro is somo bottom rested at 11:45 a search of his per-
"i ana some bench land. It has, son revonicu omy .- """"""
teen recontlv lmrcnd nnil tiiirnnil nv.
m11 ,a Practically free of brush.
The prices will bo determined by
'he various tracts and location and
Jill probably rango from $5 to ?G0
Per acre. Terms may bo made on
Mr. Lagerstrom has recently seeded
wuch of tho logged-off and burned
ver tracts to grass with an Idea of
converting them Into flno grazing
nQ pending the clenring of tlio
Jtumps that will bo necessary If tho
"acts are to be used for orchard or
sncultural purposes.
' OX EASTER VACATION.
ID AMacliled rr to Coo DT Time.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11.
speaker Clark went to Atlantic City
ipr Easter Sunday. Representative
Hay of Virginia was designated act
ios speaker.
You should GET READY AT ONCE
.and Avail ...... ..i - uinrrai n.l.oc
"i;uuiicii ui nAinco v-vfj
bored visiting two local saloons, but
nothing Incidental to mo nsm. no
says ho thinks ho was doped. Ac
cording to Schealy, Ilrooks tamo Into
the Merchants Cafe at 11:15 and was
ordered out. Ho attempted to roturn
and Schealy stood In tho doorway,
when Urooks punched hlnnon the
nose breaking his spectacles.
Officer Richardson arrived on tho
scene about this time and placed
Drooks under arrest. On the way to
Conlogue Brothers Stop Oper
ationsHope Matter May
Be Adjusted Soon
Word has been received horo that
tho Conlogue Logging Company has
closed down operations on tho lowor
Couiiulo us a result of u writ of exe
cution served on thorn yesterday by
Sheriff Gago In nn action by Leo J.
Cary of Coqtilllc, representing tho
Conch ostate, for stumpage.
It Is understood that tho action
follows tho recent award of $20,000
Judgmont against tho Mooro L'umber
Company et al In a suit for settle
ment of timber claims.
Tho Conloguo Logging company
1ms boon a big operator on tho low
er river and It Is hopo& that the.
difficulty can ho adjusted without a'
long tie-up, as a largo number of
11, en will bo thrown out of employ
men Whether this will nffect tho Mooro
Lumber Company, 'operating a mill
at Dondon, Is not stated.
HOLD UP TRAIN
Y !
Coos Commercial Bodies to
Gather at Coquille April 20
About Exposition
At a Joint meeting of tho Marah
fleld nnd North Dcnd Chambors of
C'ommorco horo last evening, tho
bodies votrd to havo a Coos County
building at tho Tanama Pacific Ex
position nt San Francisco In IMG,
but deforred deflnlto action until n
Joint meeting of tho various com
mercial bodies In tho county Is held
on tho subject. This meeting was
set by Chairman Hugh McLnln, of
th Mnrshftald Chamber or Com
morco to bo hold nt Coqulllo on
April 20, at which representatives
of tho Bnndon, Coqulllo, Myrtlo
Point, Marshflold nnd North Ilond
Chambors or Commcrco will bo
present nnd doflnltoly decldo on tho
ninttor.
Competitive- rinns.
Tho building nt tho exposition
will bo designed by tho architects
of tho county on a competitive bnBls
nnd tho plans submitted to tho com
mittee who will send thorn to tho
,dlroctor of works a tho exposition,
nuu ino nrcnii cuiro wnoso man la
ncroptcd by tho exposition will bo
accepted by tho commltteo In tho
county. Tho successful architect
will bo remunonted for his s r
viros by tho commltteo. Tho entlro
architectural fono In the county
nro Invito! to submit plans within
the coming month. SinciflcattoriH
inn bo obtained by conferring with
U . Simpson, who will furnish all
necessary dnta.
Cost of lliilldliig.
A building nt tho Panninn Pacific
Exposition, Including tho exhibit,
would not cost over $15,000, and
would bo largor than mnny county
building which nro bolng construct
ed on tho fnlr grounds nt tho pres
ent time. Should tho plans or tho
county work out ror tho Coos County
building, It will bo designed by Coos
County architects, built of Coos
County wood, erected by Coos Coun
ty contractors, and a Coos County
exhibit to bo Instnllod. Tho build
Ing will bo situated between two
stat buildings, and will contain
novoltles rrom nil ovor tho county.
The lumber, It Is calculated, will
bo donated by tho C. A. Smith,
Simpson Lumber Company, and var
ious mills on tho Coqulllo Rivet
and shipped frco to San Francisco
on tho boatB having horo for San
Francisco, thoroby reducing tho ex
pense to a minimum.
Niuno of IIiilldiiiR.
"It doesn't matter to mo whothor
they call this building tho Coos Hay
or Coos County County building."
said L. J. Simpson. "Wo cannot
boost ono part of the county with
out benefitting tho other. No ono
will buy property on Coos nay until
they havo visited Coqulllo, Dandon,
.Myr 10 I'oint, nnd for tlio sarao roa
CHIHUAHUA IS
NEW CAPITAL
General Carranza and Staff
Leave Today for New
Rebel Headquarters
tnr Ai.otlattil l'rrii to Com Dr Tlmn.
JUAREZ, April 11. Gcnoral Car
ranzn, his military staff, mombers of
tho cabinet nnd a largo number of
clorks loft for Chihuahua, tho now
provisional capital. A pilot train
with a guard of 400 soldlors loft horo
last night to clear tho wny for Car
ranza. A roport from Torrcou said
that three rcbol columns under Gen
erals DanavldoB, Horrcra and Ceos
had engnged Genornl Volnsco nt Par
ras. Thcro wero no dotalla.
D
PARTY SAFE
Brazilian Officer Wires That
They Are Getting Along
Nicely on Trip
(Ur AocUtl r-rrM to t'.. nr Tlmn.l
ItIO JANEIRO, April 11 Tho ro
port that Colonel Iloosovolt expected
to arrlvo at Manos on April 27 was
confirmed In a telegram received by
Dr. Mailer, tho Brazilian minister of
foreign affairs. Dispatches woro
sent by tho Ilrazlllan officers accom
panying tho expedition. Tho mem
bers of tho expedition aro reported
In good health.
FTO
GET PAROLE
Noted San Francisco Graft
Leader Now Eligible to
Pardon From Prison'
D AmocIIJ Vmt to Com Il7 TlraM.J
SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. Dy a
decision of tho State Supremo Court,
Abraham Ruef, former political boss
of San Francisco, sorvlng a sontonco
of fourteen years for accepting a
brlbo, becomes ollglblu for Immedlato
parolo. Tho granting of tho parolo,
howover.Js not mandatory,
Serious Incident at Tampico
Quickly Adjusted by
Feleral Government
OFFENDING OFFICER TO
BE PUNISHED AT ONCE
Naval Crew Landing for Gas
oline, Taken Prisoners
For Few Minutes
IDr AttntUtrd Ircr. lo Coo. tux Timet
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11.
Another crisis In the Mextcnn situa
tion, this time over tho nrrcst of Am
erican mnrlnea nt Tampico. apparent
ly hag passed ovor with tho prompt
release of tho men nnd nn apology
by Huertn, who promised punishment
1 for any Federal officer found guilty
, of tho offense, The stato dopartmont
summarized Charge d' Affaires O'-
ShnughnesHy's representations nnd
illuurtn's action In thin statonicnt:
i "Tho American chargo d'nffalron
represented to the Amorlcan foreign
office tio extreme seriousness of tho
sltuntlon growltm out of tho deten
tion of United Stutrs marines by tho
Mexican Fodorals at Tampico. A per
sonal explanation of Its gravity wau
mado by O'Shaughnossy to Ifuortn
himself, who stated1 'That In view of
tho fact that O'Shaughnossy had
heard that n whale boat In which tho
Amorlcan sailors wero takon wbh. Hy
ing tho Amorlcan flag, an investiga
tion will bo made to establish the
responsibility of Colonel Hlnojova and
that If an Investigation should devel
op a grent responsibility on the part
of Hlnojosn, n penalty would ho Im
posed.' Huertn also stated that lilt
government deplores what occurrod.
yestordny, hnvlng grown out of noth
ing more than n inlsundorsiaAdluir
of n subordinate officer. H. snpor
lor officer nt once proceeded ti folnt
out tho occurrence was uulntontlou-i
al and ho Imposed on Hlnojosn dis
ciplinary punishment within the auth
ority of Genornl Zaragozn."
Tho nrrcst occurred wren tho uti
rrtned mrrlnes landed to obtnln ra
ollne. Thoy woro urrcstol and
marchol up tho street. Thoy woro
released on demand of Roar Admiral
Mayo, who also demanded that tho
Mexican commander snlutc the. Amor
lcan fag within twonty-four hcurts
as an apology,
SPAIN WAITS
WILL GATHER
DATA ON FOOD
Pure Food Commission Estab
lishes New Branch at
Washington for Work
(D; AuorltlM I'rcit to Coo Ilaf TIkim.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11.
A clearing houso for pure food and
drug Information collected by tho
fnitprnl ntlfl atntf, fFnvnrntnnntu linu
?.?m '.'.? .,n?w",1)"y t1,11 valley j,0Bl established In tho Department
"llllWHl IIOUIIIK JUUO 4 III jr. J rinuil'- AF nr nil Uiika m in n nnn ...
? txLlT?. "c.n'fi1 "ifii1"..1!'0."1" er' was mnd0 of 10 temporary appoint
nftZ f1 T'"Lo' A. J. Abbott, formerly o(!
v.. ......... vm..w. .,.,.,..,.,.., ToxnH Ilr,, Komi f'onim BilOM.
Asks Washington Government
to Aid Refugees From
Torreon and Vicinity
Hr AMOiUleJ I'n.i (o I oot Il.jr T)inv J
MADRID, April 11. Tho Spanish
foreign minister today asked United
States Ambassador JoBoph E. WIllnM
to request tho government at Wash
ington to Intervene In fnvor oi tho
1000 Spanish subjects expelled from
Torreon.
According to official nows received
rrom Mexico by tho Spanish cabinet,
tlio expelled Spahlards oYo'Iu ri crltt"
cal situation and tho government bus
decided to approach the llnltid p atoa
In their behalf Independontlv cf tho
measures Spain Is taking to brine
her ruhjecls back to tholr own country.
WILSON EARL?
U.S. TO ASSIST 1
TO GOLF L
hbUU
:b;,n.HirnBf0rwasUgSthfla!nBwoa W "SlTSliTO."! ."
" - ' prnu,,, m,. -,!,. , l'"" "' "u" f pibh'S aim li'U'
hold..,, nf tho ilassonLo uulldlnK8 ' the fair and the Idea
iolu'i.-!.t., ,p"""l,?r. of a bay being the slogan displayed
Illy Auocl.1.4 I'rt.. lo Cooa JKr TlmM 1
VKW OR'.
uur1?, ','':"UL ". ll" .""u"Kr. or a bay being the slogan displayed
or an w.hu.s .. .rru. uo on a buiiuing would attract atten
en.pted near Tangipahoa, La. The 0 ,JUt ,f the ro,)re8ontative8 from
fvo robbers, after wounding ond . tno 'otner communities think this is
shooting tho negro porter, escaped not n wlae move , w, t
without obtaining any loot. thom j wlll upport them. I
Soon after the train left Tanglpa- wnnt t0 800 tno wj,oi0 county uut
lor, the robbers entered n dnv roach " and not cornw. alld for ,hla
the station nrooks attempted to ea-l fined with negroes and commanded treason I would llko to seo tho build
cane from Officer menaruson, out t-:o pat
was unsuccessful.
for the nleht and Had no recollection
of the affair today.
Sam Johnson was arreBted by Of
ficer Shoupe last evening and charged
with drunkenness. He had J10.35 In
his possession and deposited $5 bail
and was released.
M Mitchell was also arrested by
Officer Shoupo for over indulgence
In Intoxicating liquors. Ho had no
money and was fined $5 on account
by Recorder Butler today.
passenger to tlrcw UP their lnir stvled In anv manner thnt will
He was looked up I hands. Ono flourished a pistol and , bo of most benefit to tho entlro
the rtlier hpcsn a search of tho nns
sengers. A porterattempted attack
ing tho man holding tho gun and
was snot tnrougn tno uony. 'tno
county,
. "Gentlemen, this is a golden on
portunlty that presents Itself at this
time through the Panama Pacific
robbers then pulled the bell tord and. Exposition, to advertise Coos County
as tho train slackened Jumped into and its great resources. Never
tho underbrush, Lude Anderson a I In our lives wlll wa have tho op-
negro passenger, leaped in frlgnt portunlty or witnessing so glgan'Ic
from the train and fell under the
wheels and was killed.
Times Want ads bring results.
a eatherlne. of people from all parts
of the gb.0-aAwl1l ylgltAh.Pa.nA,nA
(Continued on Page Twelve,)
federal government lu making tests
of foodi and drugs.
LAND RILL SQUAIUILE.
(tljr AitoelateJ I'rtli to Coo Dr Tlrar.
DENVER, April 11. The Irriga
tion Congress voted today to recon
sider tho approval given last night to
the pending Nowlands-Uroussard
drainage an-1 flood prevention bill.
and then laid tho entire matter on t'0
table. Tho vote to. reconsider was
9 to 0. Those favoring tho recon-j
slderatlon claim they did so because I
the bill makes no specific approprla-l
,tlon for the reclamation of arid lands.
In reply to this contention, Georgo II.
Maxwell or California said It was
g -f-!'l 'y t to;' in tho h'll'K pro
visions that tho sum of $20,000,000
each year for ten years would bo
turned over directly to the reclama-l
Hon service, I
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WHITE SULPHIiR SPIUV.sf. vVr
Va., April 11. Urlght sutiitiip wnt ,
an InvlRoritluK tHmpemturv flr-at'tojl
ProdbJent WH'oq whon r tf" JlJ.
lug early toduy, Ho toso beUva ntf
other ci'os ut,tbe 'nie1 fl -'J 1V
Dr. Grnaon his uUU. Jtud !ieJlHk4
to hlnuoir. Seouuiry MArt; -t-lrvr,l
tho presidential parly today' ;im(
anceo, Miss Hleanqr WIIsqw,i ift. '
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STOLE TO AID CHIXIC H.?JDUV
Df AuikUI.4 rri.t to Cooi par Tlw
vAvronvEit. n c. a-" ii -
Revelations of tho cxlBtonce ot ;.n ac
tive revoliitlonniy society nil' '1a
Chinese of Vancouver nnd ntorla
hah been roveal d by rollco lBXsik
gatlon of tho murder of Mrs, ntqt-WjS ,
J. Millard by Juck Kong, a iiuiai)
boy, Tho Jewelry ho bod (olKnVa,
found hlddon In the .house and h
pollco havo evidence that be" .whU
stealing and getting money which .hi)
r - re,i"laily to White V'l . "'
Chinese bandit who is -wasting north?
em China, It wait leafnedv tha.t a1
steamer loaded wUt rifles -u"oU
from Victoria. last December. , .
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