The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 25, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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SHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 19f4 EVENING EDITION.
HOUSE OF. GOIIHS PASSES " DliOilis"
BSH HOIEJp BILL M SHOWER SOYS
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
and Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 261
r.
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Measure Passes Third Reading
by Majority oi win
Become Law Soon.
HOUSE OF LORDS CANNOT
PREV-NI lib fcNAUIMbNI
Ml I Ul
I Ulster Opponents ef Home Rule
Still Hope to secure An
Amendment to Measure.
Or AMOclitf-l t'rrit.to Cool llr Timet.)
LONDON. May 25. Tho IrlHh
Itnme Illl 0 I'M PIIBBOU mo mint
reading of the House of Commons J
j a mnjortty or 1
I. CARDWELL
VISITING HERE
ROOSEVELT 10
VISIT WILSON
Prominent Roseburcj Man Says
Railroad Will Be Built to
Coos Bay Soon.
W. V f'nr.ltvnll ..! l...,f ..
The closing Bcono In tlio fight for rlvixl viHUnr.m.- w,. u.".".i .'".....:
...I.. I.-HII Iriitiillinii .. ..,...,. . ' '!'"" lllll
toniHiui- ....,,... ."BW..V-. . "ii iu Hiienii ii week or bo lore Iookiiik
c members nn. Bpertntors which Wr circuit court nlattors and other
filled tho chainhor to Its- litinoHt liiminuwi. It linn hcoi, two or three
cpactly Ou.sh e great crowds gn h- yeH,- hIiicc ho visited hero befori.s
md to nwnii uo rosu.i o;i uio no- hIiico ho milt the roro home Knine
Me on tho third rending of tl,0 , ,horo ,, eon 0 mr,lt;tlIar J
Tho bill wlhch pns8od tho .lo,,rn!r.. 'inlliolmr.ar Sn
for tho third time, nnd which will ,inyR of King Kol r I u in. ml m .
bocomon Inw whothor tho Uoiibo of horse however
Lords assents or not, provides for nn . ....' . ,,,..'
Irish parllnment whlcli cannot logls- ' ......V ' "J"" l "J"110 ,vo.r tno Myrtlo
bte on poaco or wnr, nnvy, nrmy, ' olnt ,roa,l for ll,c,ro 8" l "'' rond"
.viimmvii .in, V.UUI mm UIKIIl. 1
enmo via Myrtlo Point but road Is a
nilHoinur when npiillod to thnt route.
It Isn't n rond. It's nwfnl.
"Of courso tho Kosobtirg-Coos liny
Chicago Thief, Under Arrest,
Throws Jewels to Newsboys
who Flee with Them.
tH AnoH.t.J Crrit .a Cool Ot Tlmw J
CHICAGO. May 25. A shower of
diamond rings descended on n group
of newsboys when n Jewelry thief In
custody of two policemen waiting for
" patrol wngon suddenly Jerked two
hnndfuls of ringB from his pockets
and threw them over his hend. Tlio
newsboys snatched up tho rlngB and
fled. Mfty rings, valued at $1000,
wcru iioni uio jewelry store.
R005V
ELTTO
Former President Will Be a
White House Guest Tomor
rowToo Busy to Lunch.
(Or AMocUtrJ rrrti to Com Dt Tlm.J
WASHINOTO.V, D. C, May 25
Colonel Itoosovolt will ho received
tomorrow by President Wilson nt
tho Whlto House. Tho President In
vited tho Colonel to lunch, but
Huoscvolt found It impossible to
tench Washington In time. Ho sent
word, however, thnt ho would bo do
lighted to cnll on tho President dur
ing tho afternoon.
IB PEACE IDIATORS
IKE PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS
INDIANS ARE
ON WARPATH'
foreign relations, trndo outsldo of
rtland, cnlungo of legal tender or
religion. Numerous other minor re
strictions are also inndc.
I'Ntcr Amendment.
Fpeakor Louther nppeiilod to tho rand is going to bo built. Wo hnvo
Premier to glvo tho House some In- gat to aiuotid our charter to permit
fornAtlon regarding tho hill to bo ns to vote bonds for It but wo nro go
introduced nftor tho passngo of tho lug to do It. And wo feel miro thnt
kome rulo hill for tho ainondmont Coos county will help us. It will ho
of that mcasuro so as to moot soiuo tho grentest stroko of development
POLITICS
LESS WATER ON
IURNE0 AREAS
Colonel Will Meet Leaders of
Progressive Party at Nat
ional Caoital.
of tho objections of tho pooplo of
Ulster. Asfiulth replied that amend
lor tho bill would glvo affect to any
itreemnot which tho .govurnmont
in sllll hopeful might bo reached
Wore tho bill was mndo a Inw.
BOTH DIED
rini i Tit n I'll
i-jik v iiiiifir
Son of America's Great Revo
lutionary War Friend Suc
cumbs in Hungary.
for southern Oregon thnt has over oc
curred. Tho rnllrond can nnd will
lie built soon,
"Tho suggestion thnt n flno wncon
rond or thoroughfare bo built along
side tno rniirond is a good one. It will
not cost much additional for tho wa
gon rond, built at tho snino tlmo, nnd
pnrt of tho money thnt they hnvo
been talking of rnlslug to build n wa
gon rond can bo contributed towards
tho railroad.
"I urn nlBo In with Mr. Porklns pnd
Mr. Androws on tho oil drilling pro
ject. Wo have n $35,000 drilling out
fit ntid wo nro going to got oil If It
in uoro.
Wants Itancli Here.
Mr. Cnrdwell Is looking for n lnrgo
tllr Am ltd rrrti to Com IUr Tlmm.1
OYBTKK DAY, Mny 25 Tho trip
Colonol Itoosovolt will tnko to Wash
ington tomorrow took on n now
significance today when It became
Known dint no would hold nn im
portant conference with Progressive
lenders. On his nrrlvnl In Wnsb
Ington ho will go direct to Progres
siva hendnuarters, where ho expects
to seo nil tho Progressives In Con
gress, it is considered probnblo that
i.o will Jump hflo tho political frny
nt oiiro ns It lias been suggested
that by roninlnlng silent ho will bo
permitting tho Republicans to steal
a march on tho Progressives by get
ting first into tho field with u criti
cism of tlio Wlison policies.
Plans Hani Campaign.
Ha said n fow days ago thnt ho
wanted to koop out of politics as
much ns posslblo until after his re
turn from Spain, but recent events
hnvo caused him to reconsider. It
Is not Impnsslblo that before ho
sallu for Kuropo nt tho end of tho
week that be will flro tlio opening
gun in wlint Is expected to bo tho
Wallace, Idaho, Suffers Se
verely from Effects of For
est Fire There in 1910.
tn Al.nclilM run lo fooi liar Tlm,M.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 25.
Residents of Wnllnce, Idnho, now
claim that results of the dis
astrous forest fires In northern Idn
ho in 1010 nro being made evident
In tho changed flow from a watershed
then burned over, which furnishes nn,
tno water supply for tho city.
Gunboat Oredered from Santa
Rosalia to Yaqui River
on French Appeal.
Illr Aiiorlitml rrwi to font llur Tlmw. I
ON UOAUI) IT. s, S. CALIFORNIA,
Mnatlan, ( Hy Wireless), May 25.--Tho
gunboat Annapolis was ordered
from Sniiin Rosalia to the Ynqul
River today in rosponso to nn np
penl from tho French colony nt
Santa Rosalln for warship protec
tion for tho French nnd American
residents of tho vnlloy from n renort-
ed uprising of tho Ymiul Indians.
Representatives of Huerta and
United States Said to Be
' Most Cordial Now.
SLIGHT DIFFICULTIES
ARE BEING OVERCOME
South American Mediator Says
Prospects Are Bright for
Adjustment of Trouble.
tOr AMorlitftl l'fr..li Coot llur Tlmm.
NIAGARA FALLS, May 25 Aftor
n conference between tlio mediators
and tho Moxlcnn representatives, It
was nnnounced that tho progress of
tho mediation bad reached u most
satisfactory stage. Tho difficulties
over tho maimer of Introducing any.
(ItioHtloii into tho (HsciishIoii worn
being overcome nnd this point will bo
Included In the scope of the media
tion program, This was stated on
authority of ono of tho South Amorl
enn envoys. Tho dlplomnts pointed
especially to tho good feeling Hint
eu tlio Moxlcnn
..,,. " : , -.--.... - , ini'vi iiiiiv in mi, tin
who nro reported to bo on tho war-Mum nrnvnlliwi i.iwi
!!?. .i Bt,'u,rn,,y, wttliemt. any effort and Amorlcun didegntoM which Is con-
"l ." v.ivium iu uiMiinn iiiuiii. iHlaiUK- u row ill? RtriiMLMir.
Ill tllO :
There lire (52 Americans
lnillll Vnllov. Tho Moxlcnn liVilnr.
ais seem to hnvo ndopted nn apath
etic attitude toward the Indlnus nnd
thoro nro reports that discontent Is
rife among tho Huerta troops. In
nsklng for a warship tho French col
ony expressed tlio fenr thnt nn up
rising of tho Huertlstns nunlnst tholr
otticcrs would
TAP MXI-2 CASK DKCIDDD.
C
H. Sniti-eiiio Court Piiknch On
IIhiihIi Line I'l-elght I talcs.
Ill, A.xxUlH 1-rr.i lo Cinu Ha, iiium.i
WASHINGTON, I), C. May 2G.
Tho Suproino Court has annulled tho
Interstate Cniiinierrn f,iiminluutni,,
Yesterday niordor In tho tnp lino enses and up-
rnnch. Ho is negotiating with Ilonry
Sougstnckon for tho Inttur'slSOO aero
fnrm on South Slough and mny got
It.
Ho says that tho shells that tho
drndgo Seattle Is pumping out of tho
Iluy hero could bu sold nt Rosoburg
for 125 per ton ns It Is Just tho kind
of fertilizer thoy need for tholr or
chard Inuds thoro.'
.Mr. Cnrdwell Is sorely tomptod to
kAA.iiAta Almn .. Iiniion nit fei t nu tmf lino
Ull. Kossuth wno ,,,nrrln.l nn hl . ruc",ur u, ",l.u '""."" ""'"."" "" ".""
ilrv i.n.i t r.. V ;: " ---i roiir-yenr on con oi uing uonr
- ..bc(,., ,Co.' "l.e8S "onyorsky. tho .,.,,,,,,, ,' .,..,. wl 1)0 . wona-or.
Mr. Cnrdwell rccolved tho highest
voto of nny of tho Douglas county
candidates for tho nomination for tho
legislature Inst week.
ID, AuoclitM rrrti lo Coot 111, Tlmw.J
BUDA PKST. MiniL-iiri- Mnv 'r,
Frank Kossuth, mm nt iiui front
HungarlJii pntrlot, dlod todny, nged
7). Ilo mirpnmlnil lilu fnrlmr nn
Hungarian nntlonnl londor.
wiring n recent crisis In his III
true hero wlilrh lio u-lshiis for n linir I "nniosi llglil of HIS cnieor. All-
T .... .. .... .... "" I ,,,, ,, tm.nll.l.. ....,..... .. m 1.1. lit 1.
iilliui iuonii,iu IIIIILUIIIU OI HIS tYllBII-
Ington trip Is a mooting between
..oosovelt and Republican leaders.
Reports that such a meeting might
tnko, place roacnod Oystor Hay todny.
occur.
21.iulnuto salute fired by American hold tho commerce court, which nn
Ml .lllimmnu niirBIIIIIB MI .UIIZIII Hill llllllml llln i-nliun 111 nn. .,-.!- ....
nnd by tho Fedornl fortlflcntloiis ihn irniitui thnt it ,i...i ,i.i,-h
This bnsln included an nrea of an-.wB mlslntorproted by tlio besieging boldlnir thnt nllnwnnroa -oi.t.i nni
....l.......l.. . II . ll-mtuMlllllMcltlnl -.., ."" --.-.....- V-...H aSW
inuAiinuieiy iwo uioiiBiinu ncreB nnu j-""""'"""""""'" " huiikk on uo granted on tlio freight of Inter-
who luriuuriy wen in
from 50 to 200 years
timbered with trees'11'0 city Instead of a tribute to tho osts owning both lumber and tap lines
,rs old. Thcso woro '"to Dowager Kmpress of Japan. 1. t could bo grnnted on the frolght
,i-.. ...t i... .t. .. . (lonnrnl fllirnL'nn'u Imtliirlna iirniimL ..n... i... . .. ..!.,.... . v.
wluOK' Of IllH llfnlnn.r rli,7( Qik.Ii
1ad been tho wish of Count IVenyor-
T On his ilnnth lioil I.'rnnr-la Ifna.
lath took Ills fnthor's placo as lend
f of the Ilungnrlans soon aftor
"uls Kobsuth died In 1849. At
ODe tlmo ho was Htmpnrlnn MlnlHlnr
v uommerae
WG
E DOLLAR
TO SACRAMENTO
Ho reports that tho Strnwhorry car
nival whlcli closed at Rosoburg Sat
urdny was n big success.
PHELAN CASE
WO.VT TALK 31 I2.VICO.
Pies. WIImiii Will Discuss All) filing
KIm Willi Xewspnpei Men.
ID, AMAcliitil rr.it to Con Hit TIiom I
WASHINGTON, I). O., May 25
President Wilson will resume his
semi-weekly conferences with tho
Washington corespondents Thursday.
It wns nnnounced, however, that ho
will not discuss Mexican mediation.
Tho conferences woro abondoned
month ago.
SS
NOW ON TRIAL
Vessel Again Makes Trip Up
Jiver with Cargo of Lum
ber from Bandon.
The Graco Dollar arrived in at Ban
n .k even'nB after having Jiindo
7J!r trI.P up the Sacramento rivor
na discharged a enrgo of lumber at
Mtramento. Tho Grace Dollar was
"e tirst and so far the only ocean
ing vessel to carry a cargo direct
?Jsacra,onto, this being tho third
"e she has mado it. The cargo
J" from tho Johnson mill near Han-
to sh8 P'an ot carryJnS lutnbor direct
p . --""viiiu na UVUIVUtl UJ V,n
Jr5..rl Dollar' "w chargo of the
Johnson mills.
First Ciuinl Cargo.
on HrL Do'lnr'8 ambition to have
rn .?' nl8 vessels carry the first car
nwm ,?ugn the Panama Canal will
probably bo realized aa is Indicated
VTn.e following dispatch:
... Ule first nieasurement of a sea
soing vegsel t0 detormme ner ton.
cin ir DasSiBe through the Panama
,Mal was mado of the British steam.
U,P ItOhnrt rinllo I. ,..tll nnrrv
amber from British Columbia to
UOntreal trough the canal."
TltOPllr.l.' IX' mrnnuin
"J Auocltted TrtM to Com Bj Tlm.J
Damage Case Against Port of
Myrtle Point Up Today
1 Conro Loses His Suit.
(Special to The Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., May 25. The
caso of P. L. Pholan vs. tho Port of
Myrtlo Point enmo up for trial in
tho circuit court horo today. Pholan
niiiiino that brush, etc.. which the
Port had cut along tno loquiuo In , Sentt0( after, tho court hnd
Impeded tho flow of tho rivor dur- onblned tho contrnctor, for whom
Carlton worked, from completing tho
waterway Jest It lower tho level of
-.nko Washington.
Oregon Coal Lauds,
The Supremo Court declared null
for fraudulent representations at
time of entry, patents to four tracts
n nnnl In.nlo linlH li,r Ii IFo all I tl ,r rt r
Ilia ioo .-.-. -. iuui iuiiu. iiciu uj mu ii a.uiiibii'ii
L. D. Kinney resulted in n verdict bocurltios Company In Oregon.
U. S. Supreme Court Passes on
Canal Dam and Oregon
Coal Entries.
(Dr Auoclitod rrrt f Coot IU, Time.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 25
Tlio Supreme Court has affirmed tho
contempt fine imposed by tho Sup
erior Court of Thurston county,
Washington, 6n P. A. Carlton for
blowing up the dam on tho canal
from Lake Washington to Lake Un
almost wholly destroyed by tho flro
or lino, t-roiu .mis watershed the
city gets Its supply not only for do
mestic purposes, but also for the de
velopment of electricity for powor and
light, so that tho malntcnniico of a
consldorablo flow Is essential to tho
city.
It Is stated thnt bofora tho fires
the flow of tho stream nt Its lowest
stnges was novcr below ono thousand
minors' Inches, tho unit of measure
ment which has been used. But since
tho flro, tho records show thnt tho
minimum flow has fallen to about 2C0
minors' Inches nud It Is now neces
sary for the company which furnishes
water, light, and power to expend n
consldorablo amount of money enc.i
year in dovoloplng power from steuni
nnd to uso n coiisldornhlo part of
this power In niimi.lng wntor. Rec-
corda of tho weather bureau nt Wal
Inco show thnt tho preclpntatlou fur
mo inreo years siuco mo tiro una
been about normal for tho region.
This scorns to demonstrate to tho
townspeople thnt the unovenness In
tho flow must bo duo to tho destruc
tion of tho forest cover of tho water
shed and not to nny change In ell
mnto or prcclpttntlon.
In viow of tho situation, tlio for
est Borvlco hns undertaken to refor
est tho denuded watershed.
uenorni ouregon's batteries prompt- of other Interests shipping over tho
ly oponod up a spirited f re on the tan itium.
city. I .
AHQUIT1I TUIJXH FRISCO DOWN.
MINIMUM PAY
COD DDCnPUCD
English Premier Dof'tH I'lnn for
Iti-lt IkIi IMilbli nt KHisltJon.
Ill, AtMrltlKl rwi to ruM ru, TlmM.
LONDON, May 20. The British
government, nrtlnu contrary to tho
hopes hold out bv Premier Asuulth
, to tho recent deputation, finally de
emed (ouiiy not to participnto in tho
Paiiauia-Paclrie Imposition. Anipilth
Informed tho IIoubo of Commons Hint
In view of tho recent representations
by parliament, tho government hnd
Presbyterians May Fix $1000!('uro,,,ly rcroiiHiiienM, but ima como
Dnn Annum Ao I .,l CI 1 ,0 tllO conclusion it UlllSt UlllierO tO
the orlglnnl determination.
(JOT LOST UN ROUTE
in., roshet nnd cniiBeu several
thousand dollars' damage to his
booms. Mr. Pholan is secretary of
tho Port of Myrtlo Point nnd to a
ilocreo Is In tho position oi suing
himself,
Conro Loses Case. .
The caso of Jos. Conro vs. Major
FOREST FIRE
DAMAGE SMALL
No Alarm Felt About Situation
in Western Washington
Now Fires Out.
Dr Attoclilt4 rrtit to Coot Do? Tltnti.)
SKATTLK. .Mny 25. Tho forost
fires In w6stern Washington are uo
longer n matter of alarm owing to
the rains of tho last fow dnys, Nn
damage of any kind was dono except
In Clellum county, whoro a largo
tract of timber on (ho Solduc Is re
ported burned. It It probnblo that
much timber was not greatly dam
aged on tho burned area, The rain
fall has been nboui normal In west
ern Washington since about January
1, The last two summers were ab
normally wet.
Per Annum As Lowest Sal
ary for Ministers.
inr Atixiiitd rrttt m i:oo nir tio-m.)
CHICAGO. May 25. $1000 ns the
minimum salary for a Presbyterian
minister wns advocated before tho
(ionornl Ahhi-imIiIv nt Mm Primlivliir-
Inn rimrrii in tit,, iitiiii.,1 Biniu 'on a flshliiK trln as wns announced
thnt tho men wIiobo llfo Is spout in ( tliroiiRh tho press recently, While
the pulpit might pnss their doclln-i,r- Hubbnrd had every Intention
Ing yenrs In comfort. Tho plea wns of KI"B to the fish and gnmo
mado by tho Rov. M unlock McLeod, .'"""try, ho follod to make tho
of Tnromn, fhnlrmnn of the commit. : propor connections and flnnlly lan-
teo on mlulsterla re of. i "" ' " ;i,y. ns rouirnoa
Illnliin Hubbnrd, who ninnlpulntes
the business end or the Hubbnrd
building on the corner of Stnto ritWI
High streets, didn't go to Coos Bay
SOCIALIST RAPS 1. W. W.
Xew York lender Hill's Party llns
Xo Nyinpalliy ui Desirnclito
McIIkmIs.
(nr AuorltlH I'rtll IP Cool III, TlmM.)
NEW YORK, May 25. Morris
Hllqultt, Socialist, took the stand as
a witness before tho federal commis
sion Investigating Industrial rela
tions to answer statements mndo by
Prosldont (Jumpers of the Amorlcnu
Federation of Labor, "Tho Socialist
party has uo sympathy with tho
methods of the Industrial Workers
of tho World. Thoy aro Inoffoo
tlvo nud childish," said Hllqultt.
"Tho cause underlying their doiu-
oustrntloiis s the fact that thai
spread of tho usa of tnaclilnary
makes skilled labor relatively use
loss compared with unskilled labor."
and was out at the shooting grounds
today making small bluo rocks out ot
largo ones. Mr. Hubbard says that
ho bus not given up his fishing tour
nnd hopes to get nwny by tho
first of next month. Huloni Capital
Journal,
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
POST M2I-T ESTATE
OK OVEK $1:0,000,000
(II, Aio.Ulr rrm lo Coot IU, TlmM.)
WASHINGTON. J). C., May
25. Tho will of Charles W.
Post, of Ilattlo Creek, who died
at Snntn Barbara, which was
field here for probate, loaves tho
bulk of Ills estuto, estimated at
$20,000,000, to his widow nnd
daughter, Murjorlo Post Closo.
XO KECO.MPEXSE.
for Malor Klnnoy. Conro was suing
for about $100,000 which he claim
ed Kinney promised him would be
his sharo of tho profits of tho part
nership.
Logging Road Suit.
The damage case of tae Bolslnger
estate vs. McDonald & Vaughn Is
slated for trial iIb week. Young
IVolslnger was on the Daniels Creek
road nnd being missed one day on
ti, nrriini nf the train at the log
boom, his fellow workers started to
ii, m. Mm nnd found him uncon-
-Mmm ninni- the track. He died
VESSEL HIT ICEIIEHO.
.TRINIDAD. Colo., For the first without regaining consciousness. W.
'nl? a ce tne,r coming here, the w. Cardwell Is attorney for the Bol
j1'" States cavalry was colled out Blnger estate.
. QUell n rllntnrl, !,. nn l'olnn.
l strikers became involved In a
"t with miners and the soldiers
'flee mpn over t0 tbe
peace
I.OVAL ORDER of MOOSE MEET
ING TUESDAY XIGIIT, Initiations
and refreshment.
Steamer Royal Kdwnril Slightly In
Juml by Accident Xenr Cnpe I tare.
(Or AhkUIiI Fmi to Coot IU, Timet )
LONDON, May 25. The steamer
Royal Edward of tho Canadian Nor
thern Steamship Company, collided
with an Iceberg 110 miles east of
Capo Race while bound from Mon
treal to Avonmouth. Tho captain,
in a wireless message, described tho
Iceberg as very largo aud said the
steamer struck it end on while go
ing "dead slow" in a dense fog.
The steamer's stem was twisted,' but
the captain reported the vessel tak
ing no water.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY TRADE
WITH HA1XES.
MAKE THREATS
Shouts of "Shoot the King"
Fill Hall in Which Meet
ing Is Held.
D, AmocIi!: frtu to (V Sir Tim I
LONDON, May 26. Shouts of
"Shoot tho king" filled the hall In
which tho meeting of tho Women's
Social and Political L'nlou, the mili
tant suffragette organization, was
held this afternoon. Every mention
of King George's name was greeted
with angry
hissing.
derision and! prolonged
Those Who list Valuables In Titanic
Disaster Not Repaid.
(n, Atiorltt 1'r.M Im Cm lit, TlmM,)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 25.
Moosit llulldluir Negotiations nroi Practically nothing mny bo recovered
ponding for tho purchnso of tho Mich-;hy those who lost rulnllvosj or vulu
nol Kerrigan corner at Commorclnl nhlea In tho Titanic dlsastor, us a
and Broadway, next to tho Times offlc result of a decision or the Supremo
with n viow of erecting n brick Imllfl-! Court.
Jug thoro. Tho local Mooso lodgo Is
negotiating for tho upper story of It
for lodgo rooms, etc. Kerrigan lias
been holding the property at $22,500.
It Is reported that J. W. Bonnntt is
looking aftor tho deal for hlmsolf and
an Alaskan party.
Ill on Boat. Dr. H. P. Howard,
while on routo horo from Everett,
Washington, was taken in on tho
Breakwater and today
AMONG THE SICK.
an operation for appendicitis at
Mercy Hospital. Ho la reported to
bo doing nicely,
Mrs. W. J. Brown Is reported con
vnlOBceut after a long slego or Illness,
Max Teppor, steward of tho Mllll
enma Club, Is nblo to be about again
utter being laid up with an injury to
hlR liflr-b nu n rnuull r alltmlMi i,.l
II, Ull lliu 1 - "w. . w ...,. w. J,,JI,,llt mi, it
underwent I fulling while carrying an armfull of
wood nt his homo.
Son is Ilo n 1 Word was received
here today of tho birth of u son to
Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Hofer nt their
homo In Mullen, Idaho. Mr. Hofer
and his mother, Mrs. Mary Hofer,
formerly resided nere,
having graduated from
Brother Seeks Brother Marshal
Carter today rocolved a lottor signed
by Lorlng Hocking of Coring, Ark.,
concerning tho whereabouts of his
brother Edson Hocking, who accord
ing to tho writer wns in Marohfleld
when ho last communicated with his
relatives. Thn writer savu thnt h
.wr. noier,nns learned indirectly thnt his bro-
iiie Aiitrsn- iner tliwj while In Marsurle d. Anv-
fteld High School In tho class of ono knowlnir nnvthliur nhout Hotklnr
1902 Their many Coos Bay friends will kindly notify Marshall Carter or
vlll rejoice over their happiness. the Times ofrico.
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