The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THE MAN WHO LEADS A DOUBLE Lift OfTEN lW TO DO TWO MEN'S WORK
A HANNKU YriAIl
Tills scaion opens witli brighter
mnccts for the grent Coos liny
J"l coquillo Valley country than
ir lcfore In Ha history. For
nines nro In tho funking. Arc you
busy lnylB ",0 foundation for
jours?
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Cntircutrnto voiu advertising In
the newspaper Hint roadies tho peo
ple Jou wnnt to talk to. Aiumui'l
tloii costs money. Tho Times saves ,
money to advertisers,
MLLMDKR OP TUB ASSOCIATED PltliSS
V0L XXXVII.
IXnltlUlird 1R7H
ns Tho Coast Mall
MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
nud Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 264
PEACE MEDIATORS ILL GULL
FULL CONFERENCE OF BOTH SIDES
Indicate They Have Reached
Understanding on Which
Terms Can Be Made.
WILSON PLEASED WITH
NIAGARA DEVELOPMENTS
Mexican Rebels Still Consider
Participating Confer with
Sec. Bryan Today. '
A
I CALL l-'Hili COXTKHEXCE
' lllr AworUtrt Vrm to Coot Hay Tlmta.)
NIAOAKA FALLS, May 28. !
Tlio South Amorlcnn mediators
conferred with tho American and
Mexican dolegatca today. If was
Indicated that the undorstnndlng
has proceeded totho-polnt where
plans nro nuotit In tliupo for a
full confereneo botwoen both
allies.
D AmmUIM 1'iwa to cool liar Tlmw.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 28.
Tho mnln stages of the nogotlatloiiH
at tho Niagara conference imvo been
reported to President Wilson under n
referendum by whlt'li 'fliu American
delegates nro acting, nnd nro now
understood to linvo rent'lied u reas
onably comploto form mi tho essen
tials of tho proposed ngrcomont.
Closely following (ho landing of
the munitions tir wnr tor Huertn
from the two Gorman liners at
l'aerto Mexico, n largo roiiHlgn
nent from Jnpau Ih duu ut 'Man
nlMo or Snllrm Cruz.
Thu Treasury exports, discussing
(he lamlltis of tho two vurgoos of
he Yplmigu null tho Tmvurln nt
Pucrlo Mrslco, dlsmlssod lis errou
tons tho theory tlmt thu masters of
iboie ships Tender themselves llalilo
p puibhrr.wnt hy Innillnx tho inynl
ions nt n pert other "limn (hilt to
.which thny wore originally con
.ljnoJ. The absence of a proper
panlfcato, however, is jiunhllMlilo,
and General Funstmi was within his
rights In detaining the Iftivnrln if.
as reported, that stunner appeared
at Vera Crux without hucIi docu
ments. No Vonnnl Avr'einent.
At tho White llouwj It was said
that no formal agreement for pncl
flcatlon l'xil Iippo twoIvimI from
Nlapua Falls. The reports of tho
American delegates, which hnvo been
tomlnR In nt each stngo of tho nego
tiations, however, have heon so fav
orable that tho situation, It was
laid, would permit tho assemhllng
of decided points Into tho form of a
definite ngreomont very twoo.
Itepresentatlves of tho Constlu
ilonallsts conferred with Socretnry
Pryan again nnd relterntod thnt
itepa nro being taken to establish
relations for tho Cnrrnnza olnmont
lth tho Niagara Falls conference.
Tbey added that tho Coustttutionnllst
delesates, If they go, would have
he aamo rights and powers as the
American delegates.
b
lil TO SELL
BATTLESHIPS
"Sec. 'Daniels Would Dispose
ilils . !
orioano -ana Mississippi
toforeign'Powerat Cost.
IB; Atftrtt)l Prtaa m coot H Tlmoo.1
II. Ir....... .. . no
"ADUliMUTUIM, u. J.. .iay .
A lllan fnr rllonnoln.. nf tlln linttlO-
Wpa Idaho and Mississippi to a
welgn powor for Just what the
vnueo. 5'atea paid for tlielr con
ructlon were laid before the Senato
;'ai Afralrs 'Commltteo Uy secro
bfy Daniels. '
HrAaa la ...i ,.?.i ,n tin niiitn.
.vvu ,a TlllUUIOluini IU mo ..vn-
"Xing for the Wisaleslppl and Idnho.
secretary Daniels asked for an nm-
-uieni to the naval UIU peimiun'K
alo and providing tthe money
je usoa to construct ono droadnaught
'? aaauion to tho two drendnaiiKius
Pfovldeil for n the hill as It passed
'e house. Daniels explained that
v me .Mississippi awu i"
;'e efficient ships for harbor do
,ae, they wore not modern enough
' so into a lino of battle.
"be silica have been in commls
Pn 6lnce 1908. They cost nearly
V million dollars etch. Secretary
Uanloio .. a - .-i .- i
m. Bam lw expeciom 10 sDk '
.000 for the ships and would be
Me to make up $14,000,000 needed
w new dreadnoughts by economy In
otler lines.
wound IlrokeiT Toduy for Pavilion
rUTlZ,'TiA I
"found was broken 'today on the "7m Me My 28. Mm.
for the Holland, Pavilion nt the PORTLAND. Me- Si - f
fc-pacUlc Exposition. RMldent Tboma. Dr.cjett Reed w
ConmlsBloner Torchlana and Baron tne former wt
"a Eck assisted In the cere.inppy.,dled today aner u
. "! rUAM K II. A1H.V &Ot "
W, 11.90 at Jlalnes.
I III ERTA'S NIECES IN
J SCHOOL AT PASADEXA
, tHr AMflrlalM rrnu (o Com my Tlmx.
I PASADENA. Cnl.. May 28.
Despite the troubles that beset
l their uncle. Clenernl Huertn,
I MIbscs Vlrglnln and Dolores
I Huertn, nttcndlng school here,
I nru preparing to return to tlielr
I homo nonr Mexico City. The
I prcaunro of tho dictator's nieces
I hero was tiuknowii outside the
I school until Miss Virginia pub
I Hulled u story In tho school
1 paper.
r -
LfiKE lil
PEACE MEETING
Dr. Ellery C. Stowell Thinks
Mexican Situation Has Aid
ed Elimination of War.
lllr AaawlalM Vtf io nwia p. tirim.i
miirwtr l:tttf V V Mr... OB
The Important expedient of "limited
war or reprisals' in preventing ac
tual armed conflict between nations
was pointed out today by Dr. Ellory
C, Stowell of New York nt tho
twentieth annual meeting of the
Lnko Mohonk conference on Inter
national arbitration. Among such
situations lnt clnssed tho state of
affillre now existing between the
United States and Mexico. "Just
as neutrality helps the causo of
peace," ho said, "so will these mens.
iivhii dltnr, i1 wtC .Kik flllftl',1 fit flf
...un uitwii u. ..... .... .v.....
ford a substitute less terrlblo than
wnr ittioir. 'ihi'sniti tlio countries
nt Tim llniriin mtifnrnnrn shoulil dis-
cuss and como to understand hotter
the principles governing tins pecu
liar situation.
Myrtle Point Man Is Allowed
Damages in Port Case
Other Cases Up.
( Special to The Times.)
COQUII.I.E. Or., .May 28. The
i.,. in iiw. niNii or P. 'L. 1'helan vs.
the Myrtle I'olut Port Commission
brought in a voruici ior uuuui.
ymn for tlw nlalntlfT. Tho caso
.,u i...r rnniiit. l'helan secured
ni - nnrtiii vlctorv. 'havlnc asked'
muvli greater damoBes than the
Jury allowed. He claimed that the
port commission had trees and
brnnches nloni! the river cnt and al
lowed tho workmen to dump the
branches Into the stream, causing a
freshet to take out his booms
i...ma.iintnii' lifter tho l'helan
caso tho court took up an attachment
case from llaniion, uross vh. uuko.
Tho damapo caso of tho IloUinKor
estate vs. McDonald & Vauglian will
follow the Ciross case.
Til KIT AT SCOTTSltntfi
Charged with onterlng the home of
William Sawyers, near Scotsburg.
and appropriating olothing valued at
.J K...n nn.pnilial and Harvla
Savl'lla outored pleas of guilty In the
Circuit Court .Monuay uvchb -were
fined In the sum of 50 each.
Ilelng without funds, tho boys will
spend the next 25 days the Kf ts of
Douglas county. A third hoy. who
was Impllcaled In the robbery es
caped from the officers near Scotts
r.. .i i...a ..n lionn anrehended
UUlhl "III! !" " . . . n III
When arrestod Ilosenthal and Savllla
had part or the stolen bou
persons. Roseburg Itevlew.
SAX FltAXCIHCO HACKS.
('hisses for Hat CoiiiM-tltlons Ar-
ransed with liuiroimiiio ro',
(Dr AMOfUtod rr l "' VtJ Tlmw.1
... iMiAVfisro. May 2C.
Classes for tho International power
boat races in conuecuuu m -
Panama-Pacific Kxposltlon were, se
lected today. There will ue tnreo
cruiser races and four for boats
..i on or so and 40 feet-
rSsTls also arranged for a 20
foot Testrleted hydroplane class.
MUS. T. H. H',:,, "HAD.
Wife of l-te IMItlrnl Louder Sue
" .'" . ...... n.t TimMl
Wuo Stew liour ,i.ou ..-.
PHELflN GIN
$2 LOOM
Lumberman .Says Coos Bay
Needs More Who Will Till
' SoilOpportunities.
"Coos TJay needs more fncrorlcs,
mor0 Bawmllla and moro wood work
ing establishments and nbovo all moro
people who will cultlvato nnd. dovol
opo tho lands around bore."
This was tho Rlst of a talk by C.
A. Smith today In discussing condl
(Ioiib and prospects. Ho Iihb been
confined to his npnrtmcntR In tho of
flco bulldlnB Blnco IiIh nrrlvnl. His
Indisposition Is greatly alleviated by
tho presenco of Mrs. Smith, who ac
companied him hero this trip nnd
JVi"i)!nB 1)CCn ncl,"K ns nurso -during
his Illness, resulting from complica
tions following tho extraction of a
troublesome tooth,
"Coos County linB tho host land
under tlu sun; land that will grow
almost anything In nbundnnco, nnd
yet Coos Hay is shipping In fruit nnd
vegetables from other states. Why,
It Is nlniost criminal to leave thu
lands hllo nnd nllow another section
to furnish us these necessities.
"Ten ncrcs of Coob County land
will nmko any man or family Inde
pendent. With tho fruit nnd veg
etables that can bo raised, tho stock
It will support and tho flowers that
can bo grown to advantage. 1 wnB
astonished to find tlmt ono has to
send to an ouruldo city for oven n
boqnot of flowers, except In tho spe
cial season. It Is n disgrace that such
conditions should obtain here.
"I would glvo half my llfo to
nwakon the people hero to tho great
opportunities that abound hero In
this respect. No place else under tho
sun ha such wonderful mmortmil.
ties. Tho land Imro Ih nlniiiiv won
ADOPT REPORT
OF COMMITTEE
General Assembly of Presby
terian Church Would Erad
icate White Slave Evil.
llijr AmacUIoi I'itm to Coo. nr TIIDM.)
CHICAGO. Mrty 28 Tho report or
the special commltteo on the white
fllavo traffic was adopted by tho gen
eral assembly of tho Presbyterian
Church in the United States. Tho
report oiuphnslzcd tho slogan: "No
tolerating, no regulation, no recogni
tion," nud thnt tho ovll bo eradicated
by strict enforcement of tho laws.
SEVERErqUflKE
IN AUSTRALIA
Seismograph Indicates Violent
earthquake in Vicinity oT
Friendly Islands.
Bf AMorltloil Frrot I Oo Hjf Ttnei.
SYDNEY, N. S. W., May 28,
Tint most sovoro earthquake shock
evtr registered by Australian seis
mographs was recorded nt 11:30 a.
in. Tho wavo laster for three hours.
The Indications woro the upheaval
was In tho neighborhood of the
Friendly Isles in the south Pacific.
So dituiuigo lleitortnl.
(Of Amvuio4 rrtf IO Coo. Uiy TIKiH.1
COIX)N, l'nnama, May 28. No
lamage was roported from tho se
vere oarthquako which occured last
night. The duration of the quako
was unprecedented.
A1TIJH NKW YOHK OKXTHAL-
Coiiibliiutinu or IJnes to ho Invent'
gatwl .Vow.
((! Alotll4 fir - HT Tliroo 1
WASHINGTON'. D. q., May 28
a riiHnliitlon cnlllnt on tho Attor
ney General to inform tho Senate If
the combination of ratlroad lines
rnninrlfllnir the New York Central
system Is In violation of the anti
trust law was introuucea uy bonaior
Norrls, Republican. On objection by
Senator Reed, It went over until to
morrow. DKTKOTIVKS OX CASK
Think J. K. Wnlling'H Son-ln-Iaw n
Suicide or Affluent victim.
Th. nrnirniilnn nrrivlntr todav BaVS!
"Dotectlves Coleman nnd Snow were
assigned, at tho finding of the body,
to establish the Identity and possl
i.lo xnnsa nf ilontli nf n. r.vnn Town-
send. They do not hold a murder
theory. They say tnat iieatn wan
probably a cease of suicide or accl-
"Mrs. Tpwnsend, however, still
holds to the murder theory. When
her father, J. E. Walling, of Marsh
field, arrives, funeral arrangements
will bo made."
Mammoth HKDUCTIOX SALK on
MIMilXKRY opens FRIDAY at Mrs.
A. G. AIKEN'S.
derful. True, It may bo hard to
clear some of It, but tho work Is
no harder than tho farmer hns else
whero nnd aftcrwardB his labors will
lighten. If tho people only know nnd
realised, tho development that would
follow would bo mnrvolous. 1 told
people In Minnesota that ten acres
of Western Oregon land was worth
moro than forty acres there.
"For tho Inst few days I hnvo
beert confined to my room. I hnvo
boon reading eomo of tho works of
Trahk Carpenter. Tho story ho
writes of tho oxporlcnco of n Now
England clerk who lost his $30 per
week position nnd who could not find
nnothcr In his lino nnd then wbr
awakened by a talk with tho old
janitor of his firm, Is Something nv
orv ninn should rend. Tho transfor
mation it wrought In lil in nnd tho
awakening that followed his efforts
nntlj the story of his saving on a
laborer's salary hnvo n moral thnt
all should know.
i Will Kiicourniro Them
"Yes, we hnvo sold a few trnctB
of our loggod-off land nnd I am vory
Bind becaiiBo It will mean thnt there
will bo n few more acres tilled hero.
"Wo wnnt to encourage moro pco
plo of this clnss, peoplo who will pro
duco nnd at the samo tlnio furnish
cheaper or hotter living for tho bal
ance of tho community.
"Today, In nnswor to an Inquiry, I
stnted that tho company would ,bo
only ton glad to extend to this clash
of peoplo tho same terms of easy
payments that it oxtendB to Its om
omploycB who purchase lumber to
build homes."
Mr. Smith was feeling much Im
proved today. Ho said that general
business conditions wcro bad and
tho lumber market vory bnd, but ho
wns hopofdl of tho outcome.
COMMONWEALTH
Session Opens at Eugene with
a Discussion of Civic
Improvement.
lllf AMorltth! Trw. lo Coo Hot Tlm..
Hiran.N'H, May 28 Tho Sixth An
nuai Commonwealth Conference,
which opened- hero Inst night, list
ened today to a discussion of civic
Improvement by Professor J, L. Hart
of tho University of Washington,
iclm nri.n.i flint mnrn rnrn tin tnkuil
In dovolopl'ng tho Individual, "for by
neso component, puna io wiu com
munlty built," ho snlrt.
SUFFRAGETTE
IS
'Militant Creates Scene in Court
;by Shouting "Hurrah for
'Liberty."
Kt AMo:lat4 Pria Io Cooa Hot TIoim.
LONDON, May 28. Tho French
militant siiffraKette who was arrest-
A for smashing threo windows In tho
National Gallery, croated n sceno
In court ' today. Sho continually
shouted "Hurrah for liberty," and
"Hurrah for Chrlstabol Pnnkhurst,"
She -kept up a voluble declumutlon
In French and finally was romandod
for q further hearing.
ACCUSE MOOSE OHGAXIZKH.
The Roseburg Review says: "Ac
cording to word received hero, W.
8. Green, who organized tho Moose
lodge In this city. Is under arrest
at Portland, accused of contributing
to the delinquency of u minor child.
Green, It is charged, agreed to look
after the welfare of a 17-year-old
Hrl lint Instnad. nlaced her 111 n
i Portland hotel. Green's nrrest fol
I lowed those of members of the so-
called Friars' Club at MllwaiiKee.
i ho girl In tho caso Is said to be
the daughter of u former Rosoburg
city marshal.'1
(JARV PREDICTS NEW ERA.
Iliislnchs to 1lu Chance Again, Says
Steel Clinliiiian.
NEW YORK. May 28. Tho. coun
try Is entering on a new urn of big
business, accormng io juubo a, n.
Gary, chairman or tne uoaru oi
directors of the United States Steel
.iirnnrnHnn In nn nililrilKH at tho
opening of' the annual meeting of
the American Iran ana sieei in
stitute
As I read the s
gns of the times."
unlit .1 nil tin (!arv.
'there Is a well
t throughout this
developed sentlmui
country In favor
a fair chance."
if Riving business
-
The Womeii'H Aukiliury of. tho Pres
byterian church win noiu ' cookihi
food sulo nt Perry-NlcholMMi' I'Vlday,
beginning at 1 o'clock.
CONFER NCE ON
REMANDED
OALT AKTf-TRUST LEGISLATION
COLOMBIA TO
ACCEPT CASH;
South American Country Willi
Take $Z5;U00,UUU tor
Claims on Panama.
(Ilf AMiH'ltlnl rrr In ttnon lur Tlmr.
llOCOTA, Colombia, May 2S.
Ian Soiiato i.v twunt""11 ,,n""1' President Wilson nnd
ngnlii. olBht i rood Petitioned thai all legislation nffoct-
rue uoiomitin
three votes
iweJi, Colombia and tlio Uiilto.1
!.. ...........I ......
States In connection with the Putin-
..... fn....l n.... ,1.lw.1 iin.lli.H ...nu
oxnni'lml tmlnv Wllliln six inontllH
expeciei louii). iiniii six "iihhiih
Hill V.4IIIIII. 1HU illllll IVlllllllK ..HO
nfter tho exchnng
oxclinngo of the rntirica -
tlons of the tronty the United States
ngreos to pny Coloniblu $25,000,000
In gold.
E
OF J. P.
Financier's Records Examined
Jn Connection with New
Haven Investigation. '
ITlr AvMrUio4 rrNt t Coo nut TlrnM.
NtJW YOHK. May 28. Kxnmluers
of tho Intoratnto Commorro Commis
sion nrrlved today nt the offices of
J. P. Morgan & Co., and began go
Iiik throiiKli thu books and records
rclntlng to tho Now Havpn rnllroadv
The formal inquiry into tlio New
llnven enso will be resumed nt
Washington Wednesday.
American Open Golf Champion
Wins Easy Victory Over
Henry Topping Today.
Sr Auttliif.1 rma lo Vm tHT Tiro.)
VERSAILLES. Frniifo, May 28.
Frauds Oulmet, tho American open
golf champion, became tho amateur
champion of Franco by iioreatiug
Honry J. Topping of Connecticut by
four up nnd threo to piny In tho final
round of thirty-nix holes. .
TO AMERICANIZE NAME.
Clllneno Consul ut San hVaiiclsco
rk'tH PrycediMit for Ouintryiuen.
(Br Aaawlal4 Prau to Coot par TIidm.
BAN FnANCIBCO, Mny 28,
Chan Chin Shu, Chlncso consul gen
eral here, made a public request
today that horeaftor he bo address
ed by his last name, "Shu," Instead
of by the patronymic, "Shan." He
explained that ho wished to Ameri
canize the namo. It Is believed his
exnmple will bo followed by his
othor countrymen hero and that the
anclont Chinese custom of placing
tlio family namo boforo tho given
name will ro tho vay of tho dis
carded quoue.
.MUST 1THXISII WATER.
Oregon Coiimilhfloii DccUlon I'iivoik
tllO ( OUHIIIIU'I'K,
oii.i.'ii rir fnv R In nn nr.
dor Issued this afternoon as the
result of a complaint mane against
Mm nniiL'iiin rvnmtv i.lL'lit & Power
company by Mary Noll Wnlkor,
Ileatrlco Sharp ami n. ! .Mninows,
Hi,, utitn rnllrnml nin iiiIhbIoii hold
that tho company could not deny n
customer servlco bocauso ho wns lu
arrears with his payment, provided
ho tendered payment for the future
service.
One of tho complainants and tlio
company wore disagreed over a past
piyment, and it was alleged thut
tho comnany refused to offer or
glvo further sorvlce. This the com
pany could not do. hoid tho com
mission, it being obligatory upon it
to furnish n future servlco when
ever a custornor offered to pay for
it.
Tho commission also held that tho
company could not bo compelled
to provide an aggregate of buildings,
each district In Itself, with water
by ono service.
Mammoth REDUCTION SALE on
MII.MNKRV opens FRIDAY at Mrs
A. . AIKEN'S.
MORGAN
OUIMET ALSO
TRENCH CHAMP
Committees from Manufactur
ers and Dealers in East
Calls on Executive.
NO PR0MlsiiMADE TO
CALL HALT IN MEASURES
Wilson Says Better Legislate
Reasonably Now Than Have
Wgtf!S2!i-
i WASUINOTON. I). C. May 28,
I niiiiiiimiiwii w. . I . u.
i The officers of tho Nitlonnl Imnlo-
Jnient nnd Vehicle Association, tho
Ohio Manufacturers' Association nud
'the Illinois .Mnuurncturers' Associn-
, J'!? rm"!"!" .bV...!u.-,!.,l!l2!,2
until n commission could Investigate)
nnd make n report on which Con-
, ., ..... ...!-..,.... M...M
I K" "" 'Oiuii uiiiui HiiiiHiiiiiiirj- inno
. . , ..,,,. ,i,1.ii1,ii ilt, i, ,,,.
,' "''...,;',,"...' ! ' i"..;..ri.. ....V.t
wnH
n gront deal better to legislate mod
erntely and soberly now than to wait
until more radical forces had ac
cumulated and went much further.
VOTK DOWN AMKNIIMKNT.
Ilotiio Deiuocratlr Majority to Let
Chiyfoii IIIH Htitud.
llf AinxltlKl rrrM to Cooa lUr Tlmf..)
WAHHINCTON, I). C, Mny 28.
The Houso Democratic majority re
peatedly voted down today all at
tempts to amend the Clayton omni
bus nntl- trust bill.
TROUBLE TOLO
i
Major Boughton Says Federal
Troops Could Not Be With
drawn Without Danger.
(tlr AmikUIo4 I'ri.a to Too. JUj Tlmto.1
NEW YORK, May 27 Fodornl
troops could not lyi wlthdrnwn from,
tho Colorado coal fluid without dan
ger, according to thu testimony of
Major Edward J, Ilroughton, Judgo
advocate of tho Colorado Military
district, before the Federal Commis
sion on Industrial Relations. Ho
said thnt ho had been sent by Gov
ernor Amnions to enlighten tho pub
lic, "which hns been Inflamed by
press reports." Ho admitted Hint ho
hnd visited thu Standard OH head
quarters but had not soon any rep
resentatives or the nilno workers
hero.
Mnjor Ilroughton testified further
boforo tlio commission that tho "state
ments to tho effect thnt womon and
children woro shot In Ludlow are
not true."
Minister McMillan at Lima.
Peru, Gets Instructions
from Sec. Bryan.
(Ur Aaaolal4 Tina to r-oa Hat Tlmo 1
WASHINGTON, May 28. Secre
tary of State Dryan has instructed
Minister McMillan nt Lima, Poru, to
rccngulzo tho Government of Col
onel Oscnr IlQiiavldes. In February
tlio United Statos recognized tho pro
visional government,
PAYS HOARD HILL WITH HAHY.
.Mollicr Hail No .Money anil IjiiiiI
lady Took lire Sou.
CHICAGO. Mny 28. A your-old-
linv WflH i'lv.,11 111 I'lMlrt lit. Ilia timlli.
or, Mrs. Paulino Hubet, as security
for n 133 bonrd bill. Tho baby
was uirneu ovor to .Mrs. ituooipn
Puterson. with wlinm Mm. lliituit
formorly lodged,
"Hy order of tho court, tho moth
er may call as often as she desires,
but may not take away her son until
the bill Is paid."
"I like this baby," said Mrs.
PntnrRnn. fn nnnwftr mi Innntrv
ff Tllfli'ii li'rif ft utm iintila t lim
her ii nud mo the buby, that suits
me lino.-
Tho Susanvllle i mining claims In
the Greenhorn district of Graut
county are making a good showing
as producers.
A movement has beou started In
Lincoln county to establish a mini
mum wago of ?G0 per month for
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