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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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DOINGS OF CITYCOUNCIL
CI1T PRISONERS
II
MBS II FIRE
I WORRY
GRUB PARK: TRAP EWDAMGERED, ON 52 MILL LEVY
Cliamber of Commerce to Fur
: nish' Overseer for Free
1 Boarders
(Nint-flio-Glininlier or Commerco
will ngrco to furnish n proper over
City Fathers Declare Marsh
flcltl Needs New City Mall
, Vaults Arc Necessary
Jnfoi'mnlly t!io City Council Inst
evening lironchcil tho subject Of n
scrlptlons," said A. T. Hnlnc3, pres
ent with tho Clinmbcr of Comtncrco
committee.
"Well, tho school hoard Bhouhl
not hnvo raised Biilnrlcs," reiterated
.Mr. Copplo. "If tho public doesn't
like their present Bchool board they)
can set nnotlicr one," reiterated
'Mr. llalnoa. I
Live llyond ''ciui.
That tho city Is living beyond Us
sI,o was tho declaration of Mr. Cop-,
plo. "Hut oven so," said Hugh Me-1
Lulu. "Lot's llvo decently whllo
Financial Budget for Next woTo about it," and thero was 8on-
YPfir Fnntnik HPflVV Fv- u,nl Inughtor for through It all tho
pense Much Talk
unni in iriint'ft flm ritv tirltt.nnnra If
thoV are allowed to work cutting out cvory ",?,!,"r of lho 8vonilii body
.,. ,. .... , , ... ,, ,,,. ....,. expressed ihh nppruvai 01 biicii a
WV liui,,, ...... ..vw..0... l.. ., ....
In New Ucdfoul Addition, was tho do
clarntlon of Henry SengsTnckon to
tho City' Fathers last evening.
Tlio question nrofo for lho 'stoonth
tlmo of cutting down tho city's ox
pensos by curtailing tho .Q-cout fends
of tho free bonrdors In the Jail. "Put
thotn to work on the streets with a
broom," said Councilman Doll after
tho Council had debated long on the
need of nnother street sweepor, thoro
hy entailing nti additional cxponao on
tho Already bursting budget.
"Let them work In tho park," do
clnrcd Mr. Songstnckon. "Jf tho
Chambor of Conitnorco will make lho
prlsonors work, why Mr. IJutlor,
Chief Carter and myself will guarnn
too to furnish tho convlctn," roltorut
cd Mr. Gobs and tho proposition was
accepted.
.'And hereafter when John Doo and
bis friend Hlchard Hoo taku It Into
their heads to got on a "spree" thoy
such
measure. This would entail an ex
pense of at least $25,000 was tho de
claration and that It was favorably re
ceived after tho "cloud of gloom" that
greeted tho annual tax levy was taken
I by those- present to presage a now
homo for tho city officers.
"Too much to tho band," was the
visiting commltteo In no wise lost
trnck of tholr purpose. "Mr. Copplo
As a mighty ogro appeared tho stated that tho city had not tried
much needed city hall and practically , '"' ,M,,1ut ,,uforo lho dty fathers I to llvo too cheaply last year mill
ihbc evening unci inongu u was . mat tnis was tno cuubo nir mo
closely scrutinized for very small raising 'of tho tax levy this year,
corners not yet rubbed off, but III- "Wo aro losing tho tsnloon licenses,"
tie substructions could bo madu nud , bo said, "and this new levy must
tho bitter p'll was swallowed with- mako up tho difference."
out further discussion. Mnrshfield'H1 Tho ordinance providing for a tax
elty tax lovy for tho coming year levy of 13',$ mills was carrlod un
wlll bo J'l',& mills nud adding to nnlmously. Following Is tho bud
this tho ncliool lovy of 1 2.0 mills, got n reported by tho flnanco eom
tho Port levy of four mills and then ' mltteo though tho 'final cstlmnto
lho Impending county and utute tax does not Include a later -mlll
levies, nud It Is highly probablo ralBo:
that tho clty'n tax levy for tho com- Itccorder'H 1011
office. ..$ 2.S7I.20
mi Hin .Inline ltilu vntii If nnu .1 T. i fpnnm ,....,
I.nn.l., .,.,....,.1, Ir. 1...II.1 .. ..ln.t..l " "" " '"" ' " """ "" I ""
,. ,' .. . . . """"',u mills, declared tho councllmon. offlco ...
city hall on tho lots owned by the Wq ,mvo (1()no onr ,,)Cflt ,, nmk. , .
municipality on Fourth street. n ths blu, t ,,, Coil,lltnnn1 offro
"How long before wo can bo ro- c , of , fnB1IC0 col)imlltcn. , ,,oIlco I)ult.
leased from this city band expense?" Wo ,mvo CBtmatC(1 n8 nonrly p, t
quelled Councilman Albrecht, and ' ,, pxncy lll0 IlC0llg 0, Ul0 Health Dcpt
City Attorney Ooss declared his opln-1 rllv fnp ,. rnmr VMr. it .in r.ii,i-
1(11 (lint 1w nlitivn ttt tti (Hn-nniiHii I ...
ii. ..iLuniuuii,ui..i.Uiiil,iiuligiiijIHIt BOom j)088ii,0 (a rcduco thorn Water I.L'fiO.OO
tor music can bo chopped off nt any i iiolow tho point that wo havo." Printing, Sta. UUfi.OO
Ulnn'0nt- , , Ask Fund for Fnlr. Flections . . . r.00.00
Anlimblo RcroriN In Danger. Ti,oso roinarks woro occasioned Mayor and
"Well, then," continued tho conn- i... tM0 ror,n8t. f a Chambor of rm.,.ii c.nu son nn
'tvit uwwuo iv MUfc uii ih aiilU'U IIIUJ nii ., . . . . - . . " -ww-titi.! v.-.j ..-
l.nd best botako thon.selvos to somoi "" . ' , , V, , . . ' . Coimnorco commlttoo headed by Labor and
far distant
In an unnav
tho cornorato HmltK of MnriliHnlil I . "."' "l. -""-'""" u- " for tlio Uoon-Uurry cxnu.itM hi tlio Btroot8 .... 1,038.80
almost unniilmoiis verdict of tlio City
Fathers, who pointed out that $1800 1
(i flflt tl-ll Itilt tt tlC trnnii If 4 It I ti i
" '""' """; "" -"- i '"- " IHR year will bo close to fil! mills!
miiiiiii ii.iy iiiiuric'si on Hiiiiiu f.ni,uuui
200.00
1,200.00
ii,207.fi.,l
C.017.7'.
ti2:i.7i
ri.aB3.oo
BIBKO inoniseiVOS to BOtllOL,., . . .,, , , , , ".. .u.......v.v .....v.. .... i.uuur mill
mountain top, for capture I "tr"lot- In thlB B1lmctilof wootlon u,B,, McLnln asking a $G0D appro- lBppiles .... 2,78 1.B
ivlgablo romlltloii within I Vrcirni Ur rccordB of tho clt' rccr-' prlntlon at tho rate of $60 a month ' cleaning
... ii a , .,..,... "or worth at leaBt $20,000 locked In, for tho Coon-Curry cxnu.itH hi tho Ri,.notR .... i.fiss.s
will moan manual labor with Br.ib ' ?" '"V1 ll0 HCC, loor- 1Jll Pnuama-Paclflc Kxnmon. TIiIb Inspector .. 000.00
' "' i III t lift It V itlif.vlinatU nff nil nfn mnnu ' a . .i tt i
11)15
$ 2,871.20
200.00
I
i.non.oo
ri,27.r3
0,l!)0.2r. i
r.oo.oo
cnoo.oo
2,000.00
22',.00
r.oo.oo
t
son.oo '
0 2,7Sl.r.0
Calling Gowns and Dancing Frock
.U'ST OIM'IXKI) A new slilpmeul or (licxo dirssos, illivd t
Ymk, arrived jeslerday. Tliey comprhti tlio i'Vy (,.fll N,.lo ,,',"". Xc"
in Unique, llolero, It-Mllngolcs mid oilier crfoctN; dinpcl ulnll"' 7"
or Willi wish end; (iliiiiueil collars mid cuffs, Mioit slccs anl' i' "
less. Very icasonnbly priced. ' Mcec
Exceptional Values in WomeE? Suits an,d Coat'
-
All Siills mid Coats linvc been slmrply mliiceil In pi,.,., Kmnr
llgliirul styles In Imported Poplins, Fino llroadc'lnlli, nlimdiu, V'J
els mid Soigcs. A1m fmiclful inodcs mid plain tailor madiw uhi i
.'.., I r.... ...I.. ....I...... ! i . .. """ 'l'l
" HiiMii.iiisii .u L-ii iii-ii i,i riiiiniiciKi iih'iii io jour allenil
ft
t
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CHILDREN'S SHOES
From the small booties
worn by baby to the big
boy or girl at school. The
youngsters are properly
fitted here
"COUSINS" SHOES
FOR WOMEN '
$5.00 and $6.00
KRIPPPMnnne
DITTMAN SHOES
FOR WOMEN
$3.00 to $4.50,
ART CRET0NS
ART TICKINGS
NEW SHIPMENT
5c VAL LACES
DERBY GLOVES
"N0TASEME" SILK
HOSE.
All colors, 50c.
"D. M. C." COTTONS
DR. DENTON SLEEPING
GARMENTS'
FOR CHILDREN
1.G3S.S0
1)00.00
hook ond nxo, boautlfyliiff the city's
now park.
Accept IlrtMiduiiy Paving.
Tho Warren Construction Com
pany's work In paving llrondway
otrcot between Curtis nud I lull ave
nues was accepted by the Council
Tho totnl cost of this project will bo
approximately 125,805. SO, which In
cludes $2880.81, the cost of tho curb
ing, which Is not yet nccopled, ami
$1025.09 for tho sower. Tho Hhnro
going to tho Wnnon Construction
Company at this tlmo will bo $21,
000.30 and City nnglnuor Hucklng
ham announced that there will prob
ably bo a rebate of about $1100 on
tho estimate of tho project.
Modify And Ion Ordinance.
C. A. Howard appeared before tlio
iln tho tlty eiiglnoor'B office nro mnpslwns granted by tho Council nftor street Com-
and plats that couldn't bo duplicated, they had mado a full exposition to mlssloner
tho citizens present of tho utntc iini. unu Int.
of tho city's finances. , Fund 500.00
"Hilt It would bo unjust to col- jnn, 1.S00.00
led money from tho business men Funding llond
of Mnrshfield through prlvato sub- int. fund .. '2,100.00
scrlpllon," declared Presldont Mc- jjis 1,007.90
Lain. "This advertising of Coos i
Hay at tho fair will bo a public $118,07 l.-IS
boneflt and It seems no moro than uov. other tliiln taxes
r!ght that tho cxnoiihu hnuuiu ho '
nl tissual. .Mayor Allen pointed out, met through n general tax." Hoi
Hint n $25,000 city hall could he so Kftvo then In detail an account of i.-or gonoral expenses. . .1 1.875 mills
built that In the futuro additions l"o work already dono toward tlio i.or R,kng Fund 50 mill
could bo added un, either In the way oxlillilt and how tho displays will i.'0r Llbrury Kunil .,.,.. ..502 mllla
.. I .... .t.l.... . lift n ttn ii. .1.1 It, tli Ofnirnn 1m 11.1 till. '
ui u buvuiiii ur iuiii iiuui or umuiii "v ....n. w..)f,.. ...........n.
the sldua nud that thoso eiuorgoucloa Adveill-c Coos Hay. ,
tould bo propei I cured for at tlio! Toin Hounelt, 01 hid i.immnor
(lino uf butldlug. Ir Cominorco commltteo, doclared
"Wo ought to have n big vault oii!tlmt tno clt' Hll0UItl '" " wlHU ro01
und these ure worth at least $12,000
more. All of these valuable papers
ate being kept In such a structure as
this. And then downstairs we lock
men In Hlucl cages. Ju tlmo of a
sudden flio that would bo a death
trap to them. It Is time that we havo
u city hall." '
Council Assents.
To these rumarka there was goner
1,200.00 1,200.00
500.00
1.S00.00
2.700.00
2,505.00
$10,017.28
.$12,000.00
$28,017.28
vu.mM, ..n. mK uuii. moy moony mo i , . f. f . ....., that this money la being donated
auction onl nanrii whleh muk.ui , i ,uu ,0UI", llom l ori(i I'"Ioh. I. ... . ,.' . " .....
auctioneers pay a dally $5 license.
Ho explained that hi bualutws will
bo legitimate auctioned Iiik, tho dis
posal of sholf worn goods of local
moroliautH and
shinned In hero from
City Attorney Oo. doclared th or- lu lUt l,1 "mltor wI" ''0 ru"' "
cllnniiro Is n protection to tho city CUM'11 n,1 ,lllotllor I1IUU""K
from fnli lira mul .ii.u.T.i i.ni i... ,,,ii '1'' lU'dcck ItioudiMiy.
KNIGHT
6TE
JHPLAB
LljMEN GUEST TOWELS
PATTERN TABLE
CLOTHS
THANKSGIVING LINENS
STAMPED READY FOS
civmnuiUhRT
PILLOW TOPS
TURKISH TOWELS
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
PILLOW CASES
o .
ROYAL SOCIETY
PACKAGES.
Modart "Front Laced" and
American Lady Corsets
"SMART.WEAR FOR WOMEN"
Corner Broadway and Central Avenue.
Phone 361
duulored Councilman Ferguson," and l,n ,ho Chambor of Commerco, but j
other momhoi-H declared they thougut ,1",, ll h KolllK for ,no k",m1 of ,,u
It about lime tho band Is on a paying ('on "' ,,onr' Songstackon atat-
buuls. No definite action was taken !
oil bis bollef that the monoy flhould
;r.' .s, , n rx " " i ",r i !:; '!:' t "i'r 'z:zt" Pa,ci,io , commandcry hows
ivc unices r-ineu Later
SELECT OFFICERS GIlilOflTESTfl
BE
IMNTD
from fakers and should not be modi
fied, but nuggoMtud that tho city ro
Oiud tho $5 dally license fee to Mr.
Howard providing his IiusIiiohs Is an
be stnted It will be. Tills was panned
by tho Council.
AIn Imprmcmciit Civdl).
That llrondway from Hall to Kruso
nvuuuoH U widly lu need of redeuklute
wait the declaration of Councilman
Ferguson, and City Kiiglnuor IluuU
luxhani was given Instructions to
draw up plans and specifications for
For making a fill In front of hi i u,u worlc'
property on ICIghlh street south of
Hemlock uvonuo, Oliver Uirwin p
poured before tho Council asking that
ho ho given credit for $5S.S7 for Hu
"Now that llioadway Iuih beon pnv-
od a fur as Hall uvonuo," continued
Mr. FuruiiHou, "most of the Hunker
Hill truffle Imih been thrown on this
work. Tlio matter was referred to , ",m'1 """ i""t t on tho
tho oily engineer, who will make a j l,l'kt',l ll of lho street beyond lho
iueasiiremont of tlio dirt fill xml lut. lavement. "
or report bad; to the Council.
Moid Hydrant;..
Two more bydi-nnlH havo beou
found sticking above tlio surl'ncu In
tho mlddlo or the sidewalk at the
corners of Tenth and Klrod itroots
snd Hlghth mid Hliod. Thoso will bo
removed at once.
CIjAI.MS von SKIIVICICS.
Mrs, Sjirali VoaKiiiu Seeks About $'.!,.
(Ml( fiii Ivstato of ieorgt
1 lllood.
Declining that fcho kept (loo rue A.
lllood, an old soldier who dlud somo
tlmo ngo, for a period of six years.
and that sho should bo rocomponsed
for hor trouble, Mrs. Sarah A. Yoa-
huiu has filed n suit for about $2000.
To this Councilman Doll opronsed
hid opinion that (he streot bud better
bo paved, but this miBKHHtlon was
uieiuberH of tho commltleo.
Copplo i:plaliiH Hiidget.
"Well, gentlemen," wild Council
man Copplo, "tho $000 you ask
tacks Just ouo-iiinrter of a mill
more on this tax lovy. And now
that you aro hero It booiiih tho bust
tlmo to explain this budget. This
matter of tnxoti Is getting ovory
year to be n more serious ouo. Wo
hnvo now lost $15,000 that for
merly mum to im through Xh tm
loon llconw'H. This next month wo
collect half, or $7500 of this tax.
I
At a meeting of tho Pacific Com- NOI'lll BCIUl Will Holt! PllUliC
t y&tn
J .THE .
iHIUTlEIUS
HANKS
JL I
MARKS
mandery No. 10, KulghtH Templar, !
last evening, tho following of fleers1
were elected for tho ousulng year:
Kmlneut Commauder K. L. Uob
liison. (lenerallsulmo C. F. MeKnlght.
Captain Ceneral A. P. Davis.
Trous. Dorsoy Kroltzer.
Itecordor U. II. Walter.
Caucus to Name Office
Aspirants Tomorrow
Tlii Clmndlcr Hotel.
F. .1. Fecuey, llaudnu; .1, I).
San-
At a caucus held In tho city hull
at Kastsido last ovoiilug six cnndl-
I dittos wore nominated for tho three
Council positions, two for recorder
and two for Marshal. Thoro were
H. L. ItoliliiKon, the now Kmlnuiit ' uiiuiy votorn present, Inoludlm; a
Coninuinder, Is out of town and in ' ronthiKinit of about 15 that '-amo
I ...... ...r. I .. i.. 1 1 nnr Ti'mi fttul n
fM .iovl , MM.Ij timtii.Li llir.l . UUllMMMUMiru U IlllUIUUr III IUI IMHIIIIVl' "'" "" "1m,
in i i-. i jimmi nun uniiiin nun m i ., ., . . . . . t
1015 wo shall receive but $7500. 1 ''"" not filled last evening. I' mill Kitsl.lo at llio. election iln
Tho other like sum must bo met by " announce hl appoiutmeuU, n-ceniber 8 thero will bo oleetod
,, heavier lav. tw. 'P C,,"1,fcI,,,",n' J- -HIrk-l ...id
. - .. ! MTll IF tl It Uldliniit'lilinH i,i..Hn ikit.iil.i.. Ii..l
"I raullxo that with a high levy " nvvt orncers win no formally """ " ! ""''"'"
wo ran drive luvoHioni away from , Installed Christmas morning.
lost when the city engineer slated hero, but this levy wo have found
that most of the street thero Is two 1 ,l0 nbsoluloly nocowmry." ;
feet below grade and would have to
bu rilled.
To Improve by plunking tho alley
lu llloek 50 of Itailroad Addition 150
The budget as submitted by tho
finance commltteo consisting of Conn
cllmon Copplo, Albrocht and Wil
Mpi calls for a levy of 1 1 7-8 mills
s s
luet north of Johnson numuo and to to ",cot Kenernl oxponses, 1-2 n mill
IiWrholl avenue was consented to by for n nlnklUK f""l nud 5-8 mills for
the Council and tho ordinance passed. tho M1,,,lc 1""W tnat iwltim bo
AuowinuiitH for the work will bo lov-,,W(H, n0 1U"1 i:, ,no,l,n
ltd on tho abutting property. ",01t- Ouo milt raises about $1500.
w-ru--ru-u-r-u-u-u-u-u-u-rr I TllOBQ WOltr tllO lOVloS 118 rOpOrtOll
(Iwlnlon. by the flnanco cominlttoo and this
Mrs. Yoakum lu her suit states that was finally raised to i:iV4 mills,
IS
SAFE III BELGIUM
I'lom Constou the four enmlhlutcti
jiini L. (!. MoekB, Mr. Mercer, Oregg
I llulluy and Mr. Ivoraon.
i C. P. Keating, tho prosout City
H.'cordor of Kastsido, wns again nr.iii
Imitod and will bo opposed at the
polls by W. C. Woavor and Marshall
F. Mcflrlff will sook tho offico
against It. K. Uobertson.
Tho tliroo Councllmon win nro
.going out this yoar aro J. L. .lohn-
Miss Louise Blatt of Marsh- son, l. f. wiia nnd joim oison
field, Gets Reassuring Ad
vices From War Zone
she charged lllood sums ranging from ' this to Include tho $G00 npproprlu
$." n month when he was not at homo tlou and also to provide for a lioav
up to $.'0 and $00 a month when ho'ior iiilseollanooiis oxponse. Tho en
was, tlm heavier chargo coming for 'glnoorlng dopartnumt. with an nil-
This was heard today before Judg- attendance when the old soldier was"l exponso of practically $6000
Jphn Ha)l and will probably bo np ; sick. The deceased had lived wltn'wns removo'd from tho city budget
pealed to tho circuit com t for final the Yonkum fnnilly since about 1SS3. 'nud will ho dlschnrgod as n five
Miss Louise Illntt, daushter or J, A. i
Hlatt, 1 as just recelvod a letter from I
u friend In Loudon to whom she wroto
concornliiK tho sufoty 0f her uncle,
Aruinnd IVatt, a big manufactuior In
Holglum with whom sho spout a sea-
ST
FBON THE SOUTH
yes
Scientifically Examined
Glasses Fitted
WE HAVE A LENS-GRINDING PLANT AND CAN DUP
LICATE YOUR BROKEN LENSES.
Red Cross Optical Dept
Hed C
Io Opem
RED CROSS DRUG STORE.
Phone 122.
ton a fow yoars ago, which is roas-,
percent levy against all public Im- url"K' was written lu London on BrillflS PaSSCIlt3r List Of 20
."ih-Kaji,,,,, po,ii.,g , "1 wroto ' t'10 19' .. mm - Persons and Licjht Cargo
And Into tho gonoral atmosphoro havo 8,nco trlo(l to ot BOmo ows 0 0f Freinht
f ,,i. nnv Aiinmnv nnc ,1,,. your uuclo, my old friend M, Armand ' ' ,,v"y"1
nod another black cloud when he nintt-Duoolm. through tho Amorlcnn ' '"''J8lB twenty piiBSongors, and a
ders, San Francisco; William firant,
San Frnnclsco; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Or
niond, Sau Francisco; lien McMullun,
Myrtle Point; .lohu Ilelkunp, Van
couver, II. C; C. A. Oago, San Fran
cisco; S. L. Larson, Portland; Mrs.
It. II. Stevens, Portland; II. K. lllun
den, Portlnnd; It. K. Neal, Portland;
W. F. Sergeant, Port laud; Swan Hon
son mul wlfo, Portlnnd; A; O. Peter
miii, Lnkesldo; .1. Ilarrett, Sail Fran
cisco; K. I). Ilausor, St. Paul.
Tim Lloyd HotelT
P. Lagonivest, San Francisco; Mrs.
(Jeills McLoruo, San Francisco; F
Hi-mulls, Heaver Hill; W. Illitiflfl, Co
qulllo; William Wators, North Inlot;
W. M. Wakomnii, linker Creek; Chns.
Hubbard, Portland; -Frnnk Kimball,
Poitlnud; Ida Newman, Portland;
Frank arnustrom, Portland.
Tlio St. liiiwrcueo Hotel.
HonJ. F. Clark, Senttlo; Oust Al
len, Iloavor Hill; Joo Larson nnd
wlfo, Kastsido; Clara Hagoii, Pondlo
ton; Klmor Moore, Pendleton; Miss
.T. Slostroom, Lnkosldo; W. O. Perkins
and wlfo, Danlols Crook; K. K. Oakos,
Ilandon; P. Mnthlson, Portlnnd; Low
F. Price. Sumnor.
The lllanco Hotel.
II. Marquotto, Myrtle Point; Krlck
Olsan, Myrtle Point; L. L. Cunning
ham, Coqulllo; H. Lltlo, Coqulllo; W.
n. Myers,, Myrtle Point; Ed Yoakum.
Tn Hold Union Helsji
Episcopalian Church
nuirsaay mnm
Union scrvlco on ThitflW"
bo nt II o'clock In the noniJ
v.,111. ..mi over In nlenty of ta
n ,..nv .. lmniQ to thelrtirt!1
till o i-,iJ
...., .w.riinL. Io Iter DN1
liUlD. .... ...,.n - .111
the KpUcoiml church, m "!
duct the service In mp--
. .!. l...r.hl6ttM
many oi i w,"""VikiI
Plans are being P4','!rt:i
...i.... ,.f ivi churtl ii
lU'COIillnmo ...
I rrnllA Will bC 0WJ1"
i iho fommUW
(luanuius mm - ajl
tholr efforts of former jfj J
Ml Dl-vw... -
. . .,,i.., Mfl-
Horsfnll, Jr.. IsoWB4'
n,i. ..nml mi rltofTW
Ih verywhoreevldent
Is ixpresseil w '" ,,,
Will CUIUU ." -" ...VulP
mi.-linnEehM(
o morning instwl',
WUTTIIS WlMl Sl't'X1)
WISTBB IS ""
Two youthful orjUjJ'j
r,M.nmo and Jar '":.
,. old grey Jbx: tltA
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uoquiuo; u. u. Jiaruing. coos niver; . . traPa artd Brui": itrst i
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to th
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homo wliu u".-
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nine as 01 ion-" .
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..;.,. .uuo, uuw. i.iiuv, ."" take tnem " ,,., sW '
Xlolson, Dandon; R. "W. Harrington, I k' for tn0 head tn
.vyrtio point; J. West, .North Jienir
Drrln Lattln, South Inlot. .
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nientlonod impending lawsuits Hurt ambassador and nlso through tho UeJ- Sht cargo of freight, the Rodondo , tTKllKllOVP ' ' f f ls '0",' ln 1 '
,1110 llablo to cost tho city cold cash Sinn legation, but without success. orossed In this morning from Saul1 i""M lllhMAn.llHBjM I uu of Curry 1M
'for damngoB. "This report niakos Today, howovor. I rocolvod a letter Francisco. Sho will loavo ngaln fori At b0Vim Ociock this morning the lover of the wods rf,
no fund for allegations and suits." fl0 a friend In Haarlem giving the tll st Wednesday afternoon at bar hnd calmed down enough to ol-' finds him at his MK
l-i loft
take them . "'
where tney expect to J
ter folIoUiK-uu-- ,
noone. Al JWU '.'y H'
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ho doclarod. "There aro six suits following nows, which no doubt you " eiocu.
now pending against tho city nnd w"l be ploasod to hear: -.Mr. Armand Thoso who arrlvod from San Fran-
anotber In sight." Hlatt cnllod' upon mo (28 Ruo do (,sc0 this morning were:
"Wo havo nddod $8000 to tho' Adustlquos, Uruxolloe), whllo I was W l- Crant, V. Kuch, Mrs. V.
UceJIaiioaiis fund for just such ' t. bt ho loft a mossago with Mr. Kuch, J. Kuch, T. L;
.agerqulst.' Gertie
low tho Nairn Smith nnd tho Spood
woll to clear for San Francisco, af
ter having belug barbound for two
days.
Lato last ovonlng, tho Pnralso, of
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iiii' uik d-' . inn
ad other feller 'li
He usually cuu- , ,
valuable furs and jj
bounties "- -
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omergonolos," doclarod Councilman' van dor Voort thnt ho was as woll as Hrown, Gaby Moro. C. 13. Kssolstyle, ! tho Swnyno & Hoyt lino, nrrlvod In j This time he n tW uf e"l
Copplo. "and wo havo rahsod no snl- a 'fish In water.'" J. I). Snudlls, Ray Drown, A. Clark- from Portland and today at 3 o'clock wm bo Initiated ,0 i
nrlos. Tho school hoard I think. "No doubt you will be relieved to nn, L. L. Futhoy, G. W. Phllbrlck,
has actod a trlflo imwlsoly at this hoar this, and If I got tiny furthor, K- Carroll. t)r. J. R. Wothorbeo, J. A.
time." ' nows I will lot you know. Ormond. Mrs. J. A. Ormond, Mrs. F, persons,
"Rut In splto of this, wo must Yours slncereb, J Wendllng. Mrs. L. M Stenborn, R.
loft out for San Francisco. Sho Is nature.
duo to carry a passenger list of 35
Arbaugh.
After m Mi
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the boys win r i- he,
for more suppi" j
fall, as tno ir- y V ,
sable The -" , Mlj
Jftxri
h.ivo SG00. nllhor thi-nimh the iltv
or Ia hounding on men to death .. uriT, lirVTIW - , h OU" T,, ,dml and seven fr "
.. . I'll. II. Ii.. IV 1 l.l'l, ill'.N IIST IT.WAV! I'SIli-n llinm 72 Pacific "" ,i
on tho outsldo with private sub-. mlollo 112J. , ', r,. ,?.,, , . . :,AV8.V?KD ' ,iono '" ' nwiilon WorW.
taazjuxaa-- ,-. --..vw,..& , unjea want, aus oring reaulta. iiivci-y nmi Tiansrei-loiiipauy.
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