The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE GOOS BAY TIMES'. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
THREE
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Sessional directors
jthard McClurc
ATTORNF.V AT LAW
Practices In nil courts.
T12, Flanagan & Honiiclt Hank
Harper
HOUSE nUILDKR
iral Ropalrlng and Cabinet
Making.
349-J.
Wright
Phono 188-R.
lUILDINa CONTRACTOR
atoa furnished on requeit
M. Shaw
, Knr, Noso nnil Tlirot-
GLASSKS FITTKD
VTTIK II. SHAW
en or women Mini i;iiuan'H
,'liono 3 30-J. Rooms 200, 201,
202, Irving Illock.
lin Ostlind
SUITINO KNGINKKR AND
ARCIUTKOT
ffices, 20C Irving Dlock
nOZ-u or 2C7-J.
MafBUflold, Orogor
Chandler
ARCHITECT
,301 and .102, Coke Building
UarshfJold, Oregon
S. Turpen
ARUIIITKUf
Marabflold, Oregon.
Itstlind
TUNER AND REPAIRER
urdoru at W. R. Haines' Mus-
fipany.
.Sixth Btroot. Phono 103-L
lilev Ballinner
IANIHT AND TEACHER
ico Studio, 217 No. Third Bt
Phono 308-U
IN'T IT THE TRUTH.
I'evor blamo tho tailor when
pnnts wo liavo to pin,
aovor blamo tho shoo man
Sen our soles grow old and
I".
Iwovor blamo tho liattor
our lids wo have to
ut,
70 always '"'"Jmo tho laun-
fwlien out nnlrts woar out.
RAY STEAM LAUNDRY
I'liono 57-J.
4
LAWRENCE HOTEL I
jrmorly tho Coos Ilotol)
heat, hot and cold water..
No liquor.
svlto you to Investigate our
rates. Special Inducement
;two or tuoro persons occu-
(mo room.
KISIAN CLEANING ANI) I
.DYKING WORKS
feat Market Avo., corner j
Mr Second StrooL
now management, Prices
and all work satisfactory.
ties' work a specialty.
17C-J.
J. S. STEVENS, I
Prop. I
.
-4
lERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
'rices Reasonable.
Commercial & B'dw'y
PS VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
ancy and Domestic
CHINA
UT0 CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Phono 5.1.I
Night ami Day.
flilto Elephant Grill
lira. Careful Driver.
D. L. FOOTE.
P SAVE MONEY
K ordering tho famous
feNRYVILLE COAL
, per ton $1.00
ial, por ton $0.00
Ston of both 95.00
D. MUSSON, Prop.
18-J or Iojivo orders at
lllyer's Cigar Storo.
'NO SAW EDGES
KYOUR COLLARS
have them lnunderc
at
FCTTY STEAM LAUNDRY
D. D. D. In Hospitals;
Standard Skin Cure
1 1 nM nniiMTDV ucnui tr
GRATEFUL TO AMERICA!
How many lioBpItal patients, suffer
ing tho frightful Itch, tho raw Bcorch
lng pnln of Bkln disease havo been
noothed to sleep by n soothlm? fluid
washed In by tho nurso's hands?
That fluid In tho famous D. D. D.
prescription for eczema.
THE SUrrKVISINO NTJHBE of ono
of our prominent Cat hoi la Institutions
(namo of nurso and Inntltuto on appli
cation), writes regarding a patient.
"Tho dlncaso had eaten her eyebrows
nway. Hor noso and lips had beconio
disfigured. Slnco tho uso of U. D. D.
Iior oyebrows nro growing, her noso
nnd faco havo nssumed their natural
expression,"
How many eczema tnifforors nro pay
ing their doctors for rouulnr treat
ment and aro bolng treated with this
namo soothing, healing Iluld?
SB. aS0t T. EICHASDB01T frankly
writes "D. D. D. Is superior to any
thing I havo over found. Sort and
soothing, yet ft powerful agent."
To do tho work, D. D: D. Prescrip
tion must ba applied according to
dlroctions given In tho pamphlot
around ovory bottle. Follow theso di
rections and scot
Clilltlion Slide, Old Folks Weep,
.Over Keller Supplier for
Refugees.
WASHINGTON, D. C, .Inn. 215.
An Interesting nccOunt of tho distri
bution of Biipplles of food nnd cloth
ing among tho rofugce camps In Hoi
W
S OF
W '
W
LILLE PAYS TRIBUTE
Wt Associate. rr to COG! lay TlmM.I
AMSTERDAM, .Tan. 20. "Llllo
hns nlrendy paid 3,100,000 francs
as a wnr tax; tho feeding of Ger-
ir dividend to
And It certainly takes away tho ttcli
land and Holglum, forwarded by tho man troops hns coBt us a million
American Red Cross, Is contained In 111 lf. wll"o tlio city's dam
n letter received nt Red Cross head- "Ko from bombardment Is BomothliiK
tiuarters hero from Amorlcnn Minis-1 "i" tln-eo hundred millions," writes
at once tho moment, tho llould In no- Iter llunrv Vnn Dvku nt Tim Ultimo. I lll Mayor of Llllo to General von
L,ilc?,'...1'!,,.?hI" '? -8.?.o'."0d.-;?!.ni?lr. ' In which ho says tho donations wore ' Holndrloli, tho military governor.
. I..WUUI.III IV11UBI1VU UVUBIIUUIIK I ,. I.l,. t l, vn..D,l f-,..,, nnvltll'!
'niiriin' Tiimrnnintoii. nn. vnn 11111. . "vfaf'h " vvmov. ... ..-r,
C"rf 'I'l'- --... ... , . a, j .v ...
had Just completed Inspection of tho n" nuaitlonnl war tax of tnrco mn
rcllef work In Amstordnm when ho'"011 flu,llB' wh!ch tho 0ovornor lmtl
CERT
cooled.
All druggists of standing havo tho
famous specific ns well as tho cinclcnt
V. D. D. Skin Soap.
But wo nro bo confront of tho mou
lts of this prescription that wo will
refund tho purchnso prlco of tho first
full bIzo bottlo If It falls to reach
your case. You alono aro to Judgo.
wroto. lie nlso had visited other
refugee camps nnd tho ruined cities
In Hclglum.
, demanded.
"Tho Governor's reply, according
i to tho Iilllo Dulletln, which Is now
Red Cross Drug Storo,
I
Commutation nn
rickets $2.00 6U,
North nend Auto Liu
ten minutes from H . m i
m. to houth Mougli onco a
ring nt 11 n. m.; to Empire
n day. ;
1ST & KING. Propi.
AUTO & TAXI CO.
fc'ANI) NIGHT SER1CE
kxl, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel.
surlng cars, phone 20
Chandler Ilotol
LAMRETH, Prop.
abg ; : New Cars
IF
EVERY RETAIL MERCHANT
would spend the time'writing real,
practical advertisements that he spends
making excuses why he should not adver
tise, the mail-order houses would he the
ones kicking about poor business.
CHEER UP!
Every day conditions are getting hotter.
Every day American markets are expanding.
Every day more men are finding lucrative em
ployment. '
The man who goes after customers now is
moving with the tide. His business is go
ing to increase. He is going to reap a de
served profit. '
The names of some of those who are taking
advantage of this opportunity will he found
in the advertising columns of Tho Times.
They are the kind of men who are worth sup
porting. TJne Coos Bay Tnomes-
PHONE 133
This Powerful Lamp
Requires no Repairs or Upkeep
The Double Efficiency Mazda Lamp is a
, giant illuminant requiring but one-half tho
, curront por-candle power consumed by the
ordinary officio nt Mazda,
I It has already gone into use by the thou
sands in front of and inside business estab
lishments throughout tho United States,
I Light'given is brilliant and white. It com
i pels attention shows colors correctly
means a flood of clear, beautiful illumination
at remarkably low cost,
Inexpensive to install ask us about them.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Phone 178 . v
QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel, I
Phone 10C-L. I
MAHSIIFIELD, OREGON
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
"The helpful spirit of generosity In ' IU1Ih1ioc1 hl-weekly under German
r country warmly appreciated I ""l.'0"' Blon, . '!""" vlow of the
our country ih warmly appr
hero nnd In llolglum," wroto tho
minister.
"It Is enough for a mnn to say,
'I coino from America' to ,ho re
ceived with frlondly nnd thankful
lookB. Tho little chlldron smllo and
tho tttars run down tho old peo
ple's cheeks."
Dr. Van Dyke Informed tho Red
Cross Hint through tho Winter It
would ho necessary to mnko provi
sion for hotween two and three hun-
qulct hehnvlor of tho population T
will allow tho payment of tho re
mainder to ho postponed for a
i week." Tho Governor ducllnod to
recognize any obligation on tho part
of thu (Ioniums to feed tho citizens,
and recommended that tho Mayor
Import corn from England.
WAR ZONE DANGERS
tlljr AbsqcIjIchJ Trent to Cooa rttr Tlraoi.l
LONDON. Jan. 2C. "Ono of tho
died tlioiiBnntl people "who nro out j great perils of Journeying In tho war
of work, out of homo and out of
their country."
ALCOHOL AND WAR
zones," writes nn officer from tho
front, "Ib tho nervous, lncxporlenced
sentry, who Is always firing nt stray
cows or dropping acorns, or othor
objects which fall to uuswer his sum
mons promptly. Ono moots many
such sentries, and their challenge,
'ilalto-la,' ferocious In somo enscs,
excited In others, Is distinctly terrify
ing, especially as It Is hacked up by
Tho aormnii Wnr Dopnrtmont
hns written another pnrnpraph Into
the history of tho uso of alcoholics
In this war.
It says: "At first alcohol supplies
n certain liveliness, hut with tho , n ,1BnCB8llko bayonet nnd a trotnu-
consumption or larger quuntiticB ,0l8 fngor on tho tr,KKOr 0no ,s ,
It causes somnolence. Experience , rfn, dllgor ,,, Ul0 wordMll Klvcn,
tenches that abBtlnont soldlora enn , , ,., ...i,,i .,.,,,. , ...
A lltIO UMYIllt mill ih hUUVIUl III
his own territory tho other rfnv whmi
to : ... .... ' , .. ....... .. ...
v huiu iiuiii up u) bulii u man, wuu
lirnontttnit ltla lmi'Miint tt 1in Muftn-
41inrnfni It in Itn itnn.1 nl1. tlm .
..rn,, ' , , , ,. ,.,.. i n" "renstand refused to move until .for tho last year being larger than
avoided on tho march. For R,vlnKjo"
. . tnbllsh thu iron ('nil's Idont It v. Of comnnnv.
wnrintn it is not to ho rocommonded. , . , ., ...
Tho warmth which It conveys jJ"; o was strict y .rrect hut as
entirely deceptive. All In authority I h 8 rlfl wo,,t off (ln Ul nlr frol
aro requested to pay strict ntton-, B,,oor norvoii8iiea as wo passed on,
lion to tho necessity or ::mlllng 1U ! ' ,.,1,"tl ronson for fe0,ln ,l 8"'5,,t
host resist tho fatigues of war. He
sides, tho uso of alcohol leads
Emperor William's .Companies
Reap Profit Despite the
Business Reverses
LONDON, Jan. I2G. Emperor
William, who has somo $G,
000,000 or inoio Invested In shares
of tho Ilambiirg-Amorlcan Steam
ship company, Is not losing any mon
ey through Its big fleet being shut up
In tho hnrliors of Now York nnd of
Hamburg since tho beginning of the
war last summer. Ho hns arranged
with Herr Ilallln, tho director gener
al of tho company, that It should
havo what Is virtually tho monopoly
of feeding the German troops In tho
field throughout tho conflict.
As Herr llaliiu Is a past master In
tho art of organization and always
has managed to keep tho various con
cerns subject to IiIb administration at
tho top notch of efficiency, tho Gor
man army cannot but benefit by this
arrangement In ovory way, slnco It
Insures n mnxlmum quality of ser
vice. At tho samo time, tho company nnd
Its shareholders, among whom Is first
and foremost tho kaiser, aro deriving
a handsomo and lcjltlmato profit;
from tho contracts which It has thus
secured.
Moreover, Emperor William Is ono
of tho big stockholders In tho Krupp
company, In which he Is said to havo
somo $0,000,000 o $7,000,000 In
vested. Now tho Krupps slnco tho begin
ning of tho war hnvo booh over
whelmed with such an Incronso of
business ns to necessitate a domnnd
for additional cnpltal, tho roturnn
DAY BY DAY
COLOR OF UNIFORMS
(Dr Atftoclttfld rrrM (o Coo Daj Times.
DUNKIRK, Jnn. 26. -In defense
of tho old red trousorB of tho French
soldiers' uniform, which tho Gov
ernment now proposes to replaco
with a uniform of slnto gray, tho
i French troops assort that tho red
'color, with tho bluo of tho coat, Is
I far less conspicuous ngnlnst n back
ground of autumn forest nnd field
I than n gray or khaki uniform. Tho
red and bluo soon grow dull, nnd
when spattored with mud and In
grained with dust nnd grease, form a
sort of natural "heather mlxturo"
which Is said to bo as protective
as anything el so ngalnBt ordinary
French backgrounds in a French
climate.
Khaki la only good after It has
seen somo uso. It was originally
adopted, tho French soldiers point
out, for uso In a brilliant sunlight
against yellow sands, for which it
was eminently suited.
use.'
WANT LOVE STORIES
11 AiioclttsJ 1'rtM tu oi n7 Time..
AMSTEItDAM, Jan. 1!G. "Whnt
kind of bool;H Hhall we send to tho
hospitals?" was tho munition dls
thrill.
AEROPLANE MOTORS
PARI8, Jnn 20. Tho llfo of aoro
plauo motors In uso Ib not over 3I0
hours, nnd to nssuro this much of
them must bo taken apart, cleaned
pntehod by n Ilorlln chnrltnblo or-l,;,ul remounted ovory r,0 hours, nc
ganlzatlon to tho head' of ono 0r,cora,ll to ll, oPHnj of French
thn Germnn field hoanltnl divisions. I nv,ntor hI,1c" tllD Wllr "ogan.
Tho anwsor en mo back promptly
'Whntovor you solid, don't send war
As tho cost of ono of tho motors,
whon ordorcd by tho hundred, Is
literature Tho wounded llko bo8t,"'uuu rrnCB cac' l oxponso
of all a good lovo story. Tho young 1,onv' - " fuclor' onr ,,arl8
men ospoelnlly, aro rathor tired of,1" lHvorlng 1C0 now noroplnno
honrlng about tho war. It Is bet- '""i" " monin.
tor for thorn, too, that they should
company
Hero, too, tho knlsor Is financially
benefitted by tho wnr, which has spolt
ruin to bo ninny others, not alono In
tho countries directly Involved In tho
conflict ns bolllgorents but ovon
among uoutrnl nations, as, for ln
iitnnco, In tho United States.
Whlto there aro no Amorlcnn stock
holders that I nm aware of In tho
Krupp company, thoro Is a largo
body of Americans In tho shares of
tho Hamburg-American lino who will
ho Interested to lenrn that they aro
earning a handsome penny by feed
ing tho Clormnu army In tho field.
FRENCH ARMY SUPPLIES
tnr A.ioeittcj riru I. root nr tioim.
HAVRE, Jan. 2C An official
statement elves tho Information thnt
It Is difficult to know dotnlls of j Ul (o tno ,,r080nt umo t)10 ronch
havo n rost from that sort of thing."
PIONEER IS DEAD
v
nnd
L. Arrlngton, n plancor of Coos
Doiiglus cauntlos, died nt his
homo in this city Inst Thursday ovo
nlng. Ir. Arrlngton, who was ad
vanced In yoars, liiiil boon ailing (or
several years and was confined to
his room for tho past two years.
Myrtlo Point Entorprlao.
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Why
not glvo your
uoy ami gin an
opportunity to
'inukothelriome
ain eatu ami
fffa-tUot Glvo
them tho an mo
chanced to win pro'
motion and hiicccm
as the lad having tho
an vantage oi
IIMH..U.HMlM
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tho noroplnno work, hut It Is ns
sinned that from flvo to ton aero
planes go out of action each day,
disabled by hostllo Nro or woar and
tonr.
Tho military aviation schools nro
training many hundreds of young
aviators, so that thoro Is a constant
ronownl of tho human mntorlal nt
tho front, and a steady liicrcnso In
tho iiumbor of air machines Is action.
NEUTRALS AT THE HAGUE
(miler Freedom of Speech Penult-
led Thoro Thau Any Other
Place.
(U7 Awoclio4 I'rtM to Coo Day Tlmw.J
THK HAGUK, Jan. 20. Tho Hotel
des lndcs hero Is tho hoiuhiuurters
of as varied and scattored nationali
ties us ono can find the world over.
At tho dlunor hour ono evening Tho
Associated Press correspondent saw
diplomatic representatives of four
teen nations. Tho diversity of opin
ion about tho war In such an assem
bly can well bo Imagined. Ono nou
Hal commented oil tho unfortunato
condition which mndo It necessary
for Holland to keep hor nrniy in tho
field month after mouth,
authorities havo dispatched to tho
front 1,970,000 blankets, 2.OC0.O00
undorvests, 21,170,000 flannol bolts,
2,280,000 pairs or socks, 300,000
mufflers, nnd l,2r0,000 pairs of
glovos. Largo reserves of theso
things havo also boon stocked for
tho Immedlnto future.
I "Yes," said a Gorman, "but sho
must bo ready If Knglund throatons1 long to tho man unlucky enough to
NEW QUESTION RAISED
Claim That Mullet in Wounded Alan's
llody .Still Mclougs to Ktate.
tr AMOciated Im, to Cm limj TIum.
HKHLIN, Jan. 20. Tho tjuestlon,
to whom doos tho projectile in thu
body of a wounded soldier belong, Is
discussed grnvoly by Court Assossor
Lunge In tho German Juristic Mngu
zino with an article declaring the
ownership of. such missiles to reside
in tho state. A bullet, ho says, Is not
nil fiwnoitloBs object. Tho solder
who Bonds It on Its way does not thus
surrender his state's ownership lu It.
His object is merely to do as much
damage as ho can, ami It must bo ns-
biimed that ho Intends to roobtntn
possession of tho missile thereafter
for recasting or other posslblo use.
If, however, It bo assumed that tho
state originally owning tho projec
tile gives up Its ownorslilp by firing
it away, it does not oven thou bo-
-
I fell
I Sj'Bffiffi&l
W, s3m,i ra'PK&ssi
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m mrr- '.j Br i
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to vlolato tho neutrality of tho
, Scheldt and get up to Antwerp."
"How ridiculous," replied another.
get in its way, but to his state, under
International law and tho law prizes
of war. "Tho wounded man pobsos-
AND
INDIA-1'Al'EU
EDITIONS.
WHITE for
fcl VzZZi" vpoclincn pases,
j EC llliutratlon. ele.
a r HU-i.a aetoi rocKet
t?1 M ana If vou tiaino this
paper,
G. & C. MERRIAM CO.,
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
jiiimniiiui'iiwiU!, .iiiiiHiiiuiwiHiiiuwtiimmiuiB
anil "
I "Holland has but ono motivo in kcop-ges tho mlssllo only as tho ropresen
i Ing her army lu tho field and that Is tatlvo of tho state of which ho Is a.
I to fight her hardest if Gormany trios subjoct," writes Herr Lango.
to treat hor as sho treated Dolglum." I Tho question of bullet ownorslilp
In tho City of Tho Poaco Palaco all appears to havo risen first In a Dut
, nationalities can hold nnd express garlan hospital during tho Ualkau
I opinions that would got them Into Wars In 1912. A quarrel aroso bo-
BLOWING UP TRENCHES
Harrowing Kxiterlenccs nf Warfare
In TrencheN Is Told.
Df Aiaoclatad Trrta to Cooa Pa; Tlmm.l
JIAMUUKQ, Gormany, Jan. 20.
Harrowing nnd ,excltlng details of
mining nnd blowing up of trenches
nro told by n Gorman officer In a
letter to a local newspaper, describ
ing In particular tho capturo of a
strong position hold by tho French
In tho Argonno forest. Many of tho
French soldlors woro killed nnd tho
othors wcro captured. Tho Crown
Prlnco sent blankets nnd wlno to
tho men who accomplished this feat.
Tho letter follows:
"By tho first of December our com
pany had been under flro for tho
fifth tlmo and tho dlstanco botwoon
our trench nnd that of tho French
had decreased from C20 foot to from
nine to fifteen feot. Hut the com
pany on our loft was separated from
tho French by a vulo, on tho far side
of which tho enemy had laid out
threo lines of trenches.
Wo had coino to consider tho po
sition ns Imprognnblo. Hut progress
had to bo mndo somehow. Our pio
neer dotachnient, thoroforo, decided
to mlno tho French trenches near
tho position of our company, which,
as already stated, woro only from
nine to fifteen feot nwny.
"Somo of us fearod that tho Fronch
would bo doing tho samo thing nnd
would try to blow us up first. Our
men workod hard for this reason,
and on Dccombor first tho mlno was
ready. At 10:30 In tho morning our
first trench was cleared of men, nnd
at 10:-(G our trenches woro empty. It
was exactly 11:19 whon tho ploneor
llmitounnt placed his thumb on tho
olcctrlc button. Then followed a do
tonatlon loud enough to hornld tho
end of tho world.
"In front of us shot up n largo,
black column of earth and gases, It
was fully 000 root high and whon It
collapsed a rain of earth fell down
on us. Our m on had taken cover In
tho woods, nnd it was woll that they
had dono so. For about two minutes
It rain oil groat chunks of earth and
rock.
"When It was safo again in tho
opon, our companies advanced
through tho holo which had boon
blown In tho French position. Tho
first trench was full of dead soldlors
and somo who hnd boon burled nllvo.
In tho second and third trqnches
tho French woro so rnttlod that they
surrendered enslly. Insldo of half
nn hour wo had takon tho entire
forco of tho threo troiicncs olght
offlcorsa and 378 men, Two officers
woro among tho dead.
"Wo also took threo mlno cata
pults from tho Fronch, Our losses
woro threo dead nnd sovon wounded.
Hut wo woro lucky, Indeed, Among
tho Fronch prisoners wo took wero
somo pioneers, who told us that they
had mlnod our tronchos at olgU
points, but had not boon iiblo so far
to place tho mlnos. They had at
tempted too much and had lost.
"This Is ono of tho biggest ovents
Jn tho Argonno forest fighting. Whon
tho Crown Prince honrd of it, ho sent
200 blankets and to each a lltor of
vlno."
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF TUB
CADILLAC and FORD
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL
MAKES OF OARS
847 Central Av. Phono 878-L
troublo in almost any other country
iu ICuropo.
In diplomatic circles hero, by tho
way, American women who havo mar
ried Europeans aro conspicuous.
twecn a wounded soldier and a sur
geon, both of whom laid claim to un
oxtracted bullot. Herr Hachonber
gor, a. woll known Gorman Jurist, con
sidered tho subject exhaustively at
Notablq among them aro Jladamo that tlmo, -but without coming to a
Jonkheor John Loudon (who was doflnlto conclusion, except in so fur
,Mlss Lydla Kustls)' tho wife of tho'ns to decldo that tho mUsllo did not,
Times Want ads bring result.
Dutch minister of foreign affairs;
Lady Alan Johnstono (who was Miss
Antoinette Pinchot), 'wlfo of tho
Drltlsh minister; and Mrs. Ferdinand
Von Strumm (who was .Miss Hoyt, of
Washington), wlfo of tho first secre
tary of tho German legution.
In any case, belong to tho Burgeon.
Profossors Frauko and Zlttelmauu,
also noted Gorman Jurists, considered
tho subjoct In tho following year.
Iloth reached tho conclusion that tho
projectllo belonged to tho soldier,
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AUTO BUSSES COMPETE
Street Railways In Pacific Cou.st
Cities Frown on Them.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2C Jlt
noy buses, common automobiles,
which compoto against tho street
car for flvo cent fares havo be
come n menaco that Is engaging tho
sorlous attention of streot railway
officials in Pacific Coast towns.
Charles N, Illuck, general manager
of the United Railroads of San
Tranrlsco, announced that no o
tonMon of lines of sorvlco would ho
undertaken by his company until
tho problem was solved. This an
nouncement followed a reported can
collation by a Los Angeles Street
mi i re. ad company of an ordor for 250
cars,
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