The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 13, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai)
mid Coos llnr Advertiser
No. 199
ENGLISH ADVICE III UE5T
British Army Assigned .Lead
in Attack in Campaign
Against Kaiser
CLAIM ARTILLERY FIRE
, -CAUSED ULLE CHANGES
Berlin Claims New Victories
Against Russians French
Troops Holding Back
fT' 7. .. ........... i A
44
I KXflMSII ADVANCE
J OVER KOL'lt MILK!
6 AiiocUlf t rr to Com liar Tlmca.l
a PARIS, March 13 Tlio
I advanco of tlio Hrltlsh troops
I In tlio vicinity of Nouo Chap-
iiello Is estimated nt about
four miles. According to a
dispatch from Hothuno tlio
I Germans wero forced back
wm,i ilm forest.
Br AimUttil rr to Coot Mr TlniM.l
LONDON', Mnrch 13. Tlio Ilrltlsb
inny, to which 1ms been nsslgnod
the tsk of lending tlio present ut-
...v Dm unstnrn litittlo front. Is
stin attempting to pubIi forward,
ind thus fur tlio uormnn cnorts
to drive It bade linvo fnllcd.
nriln cnv tim nffort to reenntum
Xtaro Cliappello mmlo progress for
i time, uut was uunnuoneu wuon
tie German encountored superior
forces.
A correspondent or a Pjiris news
piper says tlio Hrltlsh nnlllory flro
ii m nrriirnto that tlio Gormnns
moreil their henibiunitors from Llllo.
Spasmodic fighting Is In progress
In Champagno and tlio Vosges. but
apparently tlio French army is leav
t; the initiative to tlio Ilrltlsb.
Berlin says tho now attack in
Northern Poland has thus fnr boon
mccefsful nnd tho HtiHslans wuio
(onDclleJ to fall back beyond tho
Bobr Illvcr.
Petrogrnd says tho Russians dls
Wjed tho AiiBtro-Oornmn forces
1mm Ihn fnrtlfln.1 iinqttlnna nt T.iin
tow and Smohillc In tho Carpath-
lui.
Paris announces thnt tho bom-
hHmAnt nt Mm llnrflntinllna inn.
United yesterday nnd leaves In doubt
ue amount oi dnmngo dono.
1 ENGL
EASILY REPULSED
Berlin Reports Isolated At
tacks But British Driven
Back Lost City
t44
(iKIIMAXS WIN IX
northern Poland
ID; AuorluM ITom to I'oon llajr Tlmr.
IHIUI.IN, Mar. !. Tlio
WIIITM IIOl'SK I'lOXCKH
lXi:U.MOXIA A'ICTI.U
tnr Aiworlnteil I'rw to Coon liar TlmM.l
WA8UINOTON, D.C., Mar.
13. Col. W. II. Crook, dis
bursing offlcor of tho Whlto
IlntlHO, who wns I'lesldeiit
Lincoln's body guard, and
who bus been intimately nc
tiutilntcd wllh every Presi
dent Blnco 1SC0, died today
at his homo lie re. Ho had
boon sick with pneumonia
for moro than a week.
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iamk EWlish Criuiiser
And 216 Oust of 226 e Bard Lost
FLEET GAINS LESS
HI ES
o
ruiKT is ia.ma(;i:i
nr AMoclatM t'ri-s to Cooi Bar Tlmca,
linilLlN, Mar. 1.1 (Wlro-
less to SayvIIlo.) A Ncther-
laiuls nows agoiicy at Tho
llngtio received a dispatch
from Athens saying that in
tho fighting in tho Dardan-
dies stialts two Hrltlsh tor-
pedo boat dcstroyeis nnd
two mine sweepers wero do
O stroyed, wlillo two big bat-
tlcshlps wero dlsablod.
British Admiralty Announces
Loss of Auxiliary Cruiser
Bayano by Torpedo
LOCATION AND DETAILS
OF DISASTER WITHHELD
ltltMAI) ItlOTS l.V
Sl'AlX SKItlOUH
Loss Causes Stir in England
Owing to Number of mer
chantment Recently Sunk
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French Statement of Naval
Activities Shows Less Prog
ress Than Was Expected
(Or AasoclatoJ lVrm to Coon liar Tlmm.
l'AUIS, Mnrch 13. Tho official
Htntomont today Bays: "On Maicb
10, in bad weather, two Hrltlsh
warship shelled two forts at Hulnln
lljr AMorlatei l'rrn to Coo. Hay Tlmoa.
PEKING, Mar. 13. Tho Chinese
govornmont lias official information
thnt the Second Japaueso Squadron,
conveying two divisions of approx
imately 30,000 soldiers, has sailed
for China.
I onMrdlng of tlicso troops will
Hr Aaiuclatcd Tret, to Ciii liar Times.
LONDON Mnrch 13. Tho Hrlt
lsh Admiralty announced Inst night
Mayano was torpedoed, March 11,
by a Gorman sumbarlnc. Out of a
crow of 21C, only 20 wero rescued.
Few details waro given and tho
exact location of tho disaster was
not announced.
Following closo on tho sinking of a
number of Kngllsh merchantmen, tho
disaster lias caused quite a stir In
Kngland.
LONDON Mnrch 13. Tho Swedish
steamer Anna struck n mlno off Scar
borough on the cast coast of England
this morning and foundered. Two
mombcrs of tho crow wero killed by
tho explosion. Klghtcon wero res-
I cued by a passing steamer.
IPr AiMcllcil I'rwn to Com liar Tlmm.
MAimil). Mar. 12. Ser
ious bread riots occurred
yOsterdny nt .lenont, whoro
n mob of women nnd children
attacked bakeries. Tho po
llco wero obliged to ehargo
several times before order
was restored.
1IED STA1ES 6EIS UCAN
FACTIONS TO GRIT CI ESS
4
(on tho Gallipoli poninsuln on tho'incieaso tho number of Jnpnncso
Gulf of Saros), wlillo two other soldiers in tlio garrisons in China
Hrltlsh battleships bombarded light to nearly GO, 000. Tho now troops
batterlos which commanded tho bay will bo distributed in .lnncliurlr
of Morto at tho entrance to tho Dnr-i Shantung, Tien Tsln nnd IInnkowJ
uanciios. During tlio nigut or uio.wnero tno piesont rorces or jnpancso
lOtli nnd 1 1 tli mlno sweepors enter- garrisons number nearly 30,000.
od tho straits under cover of tho
guns of n battleship and cruiser and
succeeded in operating In the first)
nuiio neiii, noiwunsinnuing a not
flro from tho guns of tho dofensos.
French divisions began on tlio 11th
operations against tho fortifications
of Hulnir nnd light battorlcs above
Morto Hay."
Tho foregoing dispatch seems to
indicnto thnt tho Allied .ftetit lias
no't penotrntod tho Dardanelles ns
far as Biippotcd or that operations
ngnlnt;t tho Turkish fortifications
woro not entirely successful. Prev
ious leports etutcd thnt about n
third of tho pnssugo had been
cleared.
OOLI STRIKE 01
VANCOUVER
THIW LVIMQ mil
I SEEKS FREEDOM
ELGI1S CAPTURE
HIGHWAY TO HELL
SAYS EITEL
HAD RIGHT TO
SINK PRYE
(Dr Aj.ocUIrd rrrM to Corn liar Tlmra 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 12
German Ambassador Count von
Hernstorff, discussing with tho Unit
ed States Stnto Department officials
today tho sinking of tho American
ship William P. Frye, defended tho
notion of Cnptnln ThlerlcliEen, of
tho Prill?. Kltel Frledrlch, contend
ing thnt ho acted under tho declara
tion of London, which was tho only
guldo ns to tho disposition of tho
prlre3.
i Count von Hernstorff did not pro
sont nny noto to tho Stnto Depart
ment, and said that bo bad receiv
ed no instructions from bis govorn
mont. Ho sid that ho called to
ItUSSKI.S
AD.MI'ITi:i
TO !?:tt)00 HAIL
tllr A80cl,Mcl rrcii to Cooa liar Tlram.
COQPILLi:, Or., Mar. 13.
Mr. and Mis. Clarcnco ltUs
boII, who have been held In
custody hero for poisoning
liis brother Arthur, near Myr
tle Point threo years ago,
wero admitted to ball today.
Justice Stanley required $;j,
000 bond which wns readily
furnished. Tho preliminary
hearing will bo later.
SEVEN YEAR 0L0
ISi
Loading of War Material for . discuss tho question mformoiiy. Tho
Rnccrm nnlauorl znt Hnnct. i Fryo's cargo wns conslgnctl "to or-
ing Ships Hampered
nuslniin have retreated frtnu
iro Aiigustowo dlstilct and
country to the northeast un
til now they uro beyond tho
Hobr illver under tho guns
o (iroilti'i. Northeast of
IrasnjM, UnsslaiiH nttiiukH
Unrn riiiui1u..il
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l"' AuwIHol l'ra to Cooa liar TlruM.J
c,11!"'1 Mnr- 12 (Wirolosa to
fWlllc ) The official Btutoment to
nJ.te?ys: "Sotli t Ypros, isolutcd
wiuiii attacks woro enslly ropuls
w. 0'ir niocnient for tho recapture
i k.Vo cl,!,l'olo hognn succcssful
'. out thereafter wo oiirountorod
wperlor Hrltlsli forco and for thl-i
,fin ,l10 l,)nor attack wob not
toatlnuci Two Hrltlsh aviators were
"ought down by German flro. In
;?1,,"n" ."J"0 ' lJoi a re
newal of fighting at Isolated places,
"? H Frenrh nttacks woro ro-
BSnin.""0 1,mU,rca Wer tn,lon
MOTHER OF MRS. GEORGE
manuigo DIES IN EAST
A tffrnn nnnn.. ... ,..n.
ot her i,r: ",' "ul,"L;,"?..l,"u?iu "
In, V J.oars' Mns received last ovon-
SmVueMW Dl Mandlso of
M it nAF.r.80' "mo Mrs. Hei-
urT,. v. ,n uea al tho homo or
OklSte!v.Mrs- Clmrlos Hardy, of
'"e fro uisiniioma, Buffor-
noi ,, i""u'uma so mo enu was
"oe unexpected.
not Man,llSo states that sho will
here.?"81 Her :notl,e'" visited
mi. " UB' an snout quite a
Chl Ln ?n.3 D!l'' TherO nr0 f0Ur
",!' nB They nro Mrs.
OH hnm ?,d a,ul n urotlier at the
Ud . 'y.' Li2.on.8.tan. .Michigan,
la oklahn r' Mrs- Charles Hardy
east for burial .
1TI1U ' STKXOGHAPIinn 150
,rnt street.
French Announce King Albert's
Troops Make Advances
Against Germans
(Or Auoviaiivl I'll., lo uou. ltJ ilmn 1
PAULS, Mnr. 18. Tho official
stntomont this nftornooii says: "In
tho bond of tho Yser, tho liolglan
iirmy consolidated and liureasod tho
results obtained Thuihday. Tho
Hrltlsh tontlnued their progress.
Tboy crossed Luyes Ifook and reneh
otl tlio road known ns tho "High
way to Hell" which runs from tho
uorthwcht to t'no southeast toward
AubtiiH. Southwest ot iCItoro, thoy
carrlod nevornl groups of Inusos
strongly piepured for dofenso. Tho
total nuiubor of prisoners raptured
during tho day wan 1000. Tho Ger
mans lost Bovornl machine guns. Tho
loft and right of tho lliltish army
wero oiiguged and tho rronrn sui
Iiortod thorn. In Champagne our
progress continues. Northwost of
Mosnll wo enpturod ISO prlsonors.
In tho Vosges on tho Itolch Ackorpof
a German nbsault wos lopuised."
0
rWITTEDE
s
Jury Acquits Him of Conspir
acy in Escape From Asylum
Next Hearing March 15.
tnr Aasotlateil I'rvM to Coca Tlar Ttmca.
NKW YOUK,.Mnr. 12. Harry K.
Thaw was ncqultted today of cqu
splrf.cy in cBcapIng front Mattca
wau, a charga upon which lie was
brought back to Now York City from
Now Hampshire llogor Thompson,
lllclmrd Hutlor, ICugeno Duffy nnd
Tlionios Flood, who assisted him to
escape, wero llkowlso acquitted.
Tho Jury labored nil night, until
12:20 tills nftornooii. Thaw wns
given into tho custody of tho Shorlff
of Now York County nnd tho eo-do-
fonduits wero discharged.
A motion to have Thaw coram
tod to Mnltoawan wns matlo linnio
dlntoly after tho Jury ron-lored
verdict. Thaw's counsel contondoi
thnt ho should bo returned to New
Hnmpghlio us a sano man. The1
court nunounced Hint It would bei.r
arguments on tho motion Mnrch ID.
Itir Aaaoclatod Trraa to Cooa Bar Timet
SKATTLi:, Mar. 13. A cut
ton cents an hour In tho wages of
truckers employed by oporntors of
coasting steamers at Vancouver, 11.
C, led to a sympathetic boycott by
longshoremen In Vancouver, Seat
tle, Tacoiua and other ports. Long
shoremen of theao ports, will not
touch nny enrgo of vessels that have
londod or unloodod at Canadian Pa
cific coastwise wharf No. 1, Van
couver. Tho Voluntcor fleet steamer Yar
oslavl with ortlllory and ammuni
tion needed by tho Russian army is
unnb o to finish landing at van
dor" and was destined to n fortified
fort of tlio enemy. As long no there
was no port Into which the Kltel
could tako tho prize, tho captain
had dono right, tho Ambassador con
tended, to destroy both tho cargo
and vessel,
Tho full story of how tho Wm. P.
Fryo wns sunk with a cargo of wheat
was officially laid boforo tho U. S.
government today by tho Fryo'a com
mnndor, , Captain Kiohno. Upon
Klohuo's statement, ma do boforo tho
Stnto Department officials tho Unltod
States will docido upon Its course,
which probably will bo a domain!
IJor an expression of regret from
Germnny and payment for tho loss
of tho ship nnd enrgo.
Furthormoro, tho Ambassador ar
couver. Tho lingo Koynl Mall llnorlKucd, tho captain of tho Ultol, when
GIoiikj'cIo Is idlo at Seattlo because
sho Unloaded goods ot tho Vancouver
wlinrf where tho strlko wns on.
Tho president of tho International
Longshoremen's Union has been nak
ed to como north.
llOGALSlNFROftl
COiJiTY SEAT FIVE
t
ho sank tho Fryo, did not know that
tho Gormnn prize court hnd hold tho
mora fact that a uhip hound fur nn
cnomy's port was not sufficient
proof that her cargo was destined
for tho enemy. Tho caso of tho
Frye, howovor, tlio Ambassador said,
would bo sottled In accordance with
International law hocnuto ot tho
prownt btatus tit tho declaration of
Loudon.
I LOCAL OVKUFLOW. I
4-
'iim Monday. Tho Oldland dl
voi en caan will bo resumed Monday
morning when tho plaintiffs will
DISAPPIIAItKI) LAST KVKXIXU
AHOUT DUSK HNLIKVIID MAY
1IAVM FAIiliLX IX HAY XO
THACI3 l-'OL'XD.
At a late hour this after-
noon Karl Littler was still 4
missing. All dny men have O
Bcurchcd tho wntortront.
It Is believed that tho little
fellow fell into tho Hay and
was drowned last night. 4
Thoro hns been somo talk of
O using drags along tho odgo 4
Q of tho docks.
""Slnco elghto'clocir'laBt "evening
tho police and firemen hnvo boon
Bearclilng tho city and waterfront
for n traco of Karl Littler, aged
eovou years, who lias been missing
Zapata Forces Reported to be
Rapidly Improving Condi
tions in Mexico City
SEC. BRYAN THINKS
' OUTLOOK IS BETTER
Says Carranza Has Agreed to
Permit Use of Railroad
Zapata to Furnish Food
tnr AasoclatcJ Prcta to Cooa Dr Tlmta.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 13.
Mexico City Is reported quiet today
and officials hero expect all condi
tions to Improve with tho occupa
tion of it by tho Zapata forces. No
further reports woro received today
on tho killing ot John H. MoMnnus,
by tho Zapata troops. Willi tho
nssuranco from the Zapata com
mander that tho guilty men would
bo punished, officials nro n.wnltlng
tho results ot tho detailed Inquiry.
Ilryiiu (Jives View.
Secrotnry llrynn said: "I think
wo are In pretty good shapo. Car
rau.a has promised to permit tho
people loavlng tho capital to travel
over a portion of tho railroad that
ho controls, wlillo tho Zapata com
mander In Mexico City has under
taken to admit food Biipplles."
Tho whereabouts of Obrogon, who
evacuated Mexico City, aro not
known.
PATTERSON Gil EI
IEW Til. TODAY
National Cash Register Trust
Convictions Set Aside by U.
S. Court of Appeals
llr Aiia.cx TlIM to fwia Ur llm
CINCINNATI, Mnr. 12. Tho Unit
ed States Circuit court of appeals
reversed today tho lower court in
tho caso of tho govornmont against
John Patterson, pros'dent, nnd -JG ranks, continually bringing tho bail hoped to start operations about April
loiiuiais oi uie auuuiih " "-1 down Into tho Marshriold territory.'!, it Is not certain.
Iter Compi.ny and re'inndod U back to0tlS( Rt forwnn nll,i Mor.-ow, ut New Manager. G. C. Mnrtln lias
l tho d'strict court for u now triui.i BUa..j (n . 0ffi(.jnnt work in tho boon choson mnnagor of tlio Coos
Tlio Mar.hflold Indepondoiitsi completo the siibnilsslon of oWdonco
. . . i !.... .. 4J..1..1..1 'Plm 1 n volt riiilil
.emerged List evening from tlio nns-, ."" "'' ",'.., """"'"";
ket ball fray on the high school I studentB who will attend boivIcos at
'Kyiuni'slum floor with tho long end', tho Kplscopul Church Sunday will
of n r.2 to 21 score oor tho Co- mtet at 10:30 at tho Central School
, qulllo Indenendouts. This was the building and mnrch in a body to tho
"I libber" and gives tho locnl two church. ii...i...,.i. wi.n
.out of threo Uctorlos. I I-'M3 Cainp. K. r m a gl ho
Too much Individual work i 1 ns been employed at tho llluo Itldgo
i.i, i r.. i... .i.n.1 ,, ,.r tim yostordiiy and will Book n position
visitors. Their failure to put into I olsowhore ns it Is uncortnln when tho
operation consistent teamwork ac- McDonald & Vaughn camp will upon
counts for many of the Icng shots nguln.
sunt from tho middle of the floor i To Arrange Work. Win. Vaughn
that fullo.1 to drop through the lit-1 of tho McDonald & Vaughn camp
tla Iro.i ring, llowevor, tho v'sltorH. loft yesterday for San Francisco to
wore gnmo to tho end and played ! confer with L. J. Simpson and Ldgar
a hard and clean game. ' Simpson regarding opening tho Dnn-
KYnm tim stun tlio local flvo took lol Crook ennui. No doflnlto word
tho offonslvo, entorod tho cnomy's bns been rocelved and wlillo It Is
AT PET
ROGRAO
Foremost Russian Citizen and
First Prime Minister Won
in Treaty With Japan
!3r AaaoclateJ Treaa to Cooa Dar Tlmea.
LONDON, Mar. 12. Count Ser
glus Witto, Hussla's flr3t Prime Min
ister, died last night, says a Potro
grad dispatch. Ho was logarJed as
one of tho most remarkable mon his
.nnntrv nvor nroduced. Hogardloss
of bis work as a statesman, his chiof Nnnn Smltli
Ho had boon found guilt of violat
ing tho anlt-trust law.
I
11 SMITH OFF
EARLY FOR SOOTHife
baskot shooting o.id, tho lormer fee-'nny Concert Hand to succeed Fred
curing 1C points and tho latter 12. Wilson, who hns managed It slnco
B. IJ. Lesl'o nt center for Co-itg organization. Mr. Martin is one
qulllo, and the two Oerdlng broth- 0f tho best known muslcluns In tho
ors, one i.t forward and tho othor i tlty and will bo a strong addition to
at guord, woie tho stars of tlio vIb- tlio business management of tho pop-
ito.V aggregation, covoung tno noor ular organization
gamo of last ovonlng Is ox-
) bo the last ono lor mis
the local floor, though tho
Indoiiendonts cxnoct to movo next
liantist Diiv. Sunday. Mnrch 1 1
will bo observed by tho Haptist
Churches throughout tho United
States ns "Haptist Day." At tho lo-
c-tl Haptist Church pastor Hassroru
from ills homo on Front strcot. Ho
wns last eccu, so tho mother, Mrs.
O. II. Green says, playing with a lit
tle youngster on boats near the mu
nlqlnal dock at tho foot of Alder
RVOIIUO.
When ho failed to return homo
Mrs. Grcou phoned around to friends
In Hunker Hill whoro sho thought
ho might hnvo gono. Thoy know
nothing of him. Sho went to tho
Huiiows homo on Front street and
thoro found that tho little five-year-old
boy know nothing of her son,
though thoy hnd been playing near
tho boats together.
Tho police woro notlflod and thoy,
together with members of tho lire
dopartniont who woro at tho sta
tion, took lanterns and began their
search along tho waterfront. Thoy
peered up nnd down tho ulloyu that
open onto tho dorks, around boats
tied at tho wharves and, whenever
possible, under tlio docks. Not a
traco was found of tho Utile fol
low. Chnrleii Mutson Bald that ho hud
soon Karl Littler about dusk in the
alloy near tho Johnson & Gulovsuu
store. Others Buy thnt tho boy
was Keen oven after that nour tho
Coos Hay Hakory cm Market aveniiu.
Mrs. Greou formerly lived at Hun
ker Hill with u man named Littler.
Aftor Bovoral years togoinor Mrs.
Green declared that thoy wero not
mnrrioil and had him nrrojtod. Ho
Is tho father of her two. little boys,
tlio oldest of whom Is Karl. Tho
fathor Is In tho county Jail await
ing tho action of tho grand Jury In
April. Mrs. Green moved to the
city und has been working In a can
dy factory, supporting liorself nnd
children.
Tho boy Is dosorlhod as small for
his yoars, slight and with light bnlr
and bluo eyes, Ho was drossed In
bldo ovorallu when loBt soon and
woio n cap. Ho has not boon at
tending school slnco tho family mov
ed into tho city.
lV
SHIP STKKLltAILU
FOR (JAItDIXKIl WOUIC
Li:.VVi:s AT 7 A. .M. FOR SA.
FRANCISCO CARRYING TJIIR-TV-TWO
I'ASHLXGKJtS TO
MAKK QUICK TRIP.
week to the county teat and thoro ww speak on the history, distinctive
PORTLAND Ore. March
13. Tho first shipment ot
steel for tho Gardtnor section
ot the Coos Hny-Kugono lino
hns arrived lioro nnd will bo
sent to Gardluor soon, Thoro
nro flvo carloads of standard
rails which woro shipped from
Kugono whoro tho Btocl bns
been assembled for tho road.
It scorns that tho contractors
lacked track for construction
work nnd tho standard stool
will bo usod nnd lator placed
In thdr pormanont track. Thoy
will ho takou by boat from
hero direct to Gardiner.
ItOSKHUWl MAY 1IAVK
TO CHAXUi: ROXDS
again meet tholr adversaries In bat
tle.
lltu.lt .School Plays Again
A game, tho oighth of this series
loft clown from tno
i'1 "."..... ' i.la ,ivninnnifl!U of! smith Terminal dock bound for Sap
IUU1U 1UBL3 U1IU.4 Ilia ww.. w.w, --,...... -- - -
I ni.innfacturlnir Industrlos, expansion Francisco. Slio carried a iun cius-j
.. .ii, hi mnmin- thn ' has yet to bo played by the high
' ""' "."." ." " "..""" :.:r. ii.i i..,..a with tim
of rallroadB and placing uussiu or iiimuer - ia.".
monoury system unon a gold basis. Those who left were: Kugono
1Io wub plenipotentiary at Ports- O'Connell, H. P. Cf". J
l mouth and succeeded in gaining ! Hurchlor. John KHIott, Mrs. J. Ll-
tmermsh under which Russia was not . Charles WU Uams, Ur w .8.
obliged to pay a cash indemnity to
Tnnnn uhnn llOBCO bOtWeOll thOSO
two countries was slgued. Ho
born nt Tiflis Juno 29, 1S40.
was
Ilau'ensdJ,:V(',',:s "" Angles
'. 8.lTim.v GI1T. Mnr.
'" OrcJicstra,
nnrhv. Mark Homier. McK m
pati. K. O. Wlllotts. H. II. McDon
ald, W. D. Fox, Frank Kimball, Rob
ert Hoffman, M. J. Luther, Mrs.
L Juza and baby, Helen Wltschey,
VLL UNION FAHMKRS mo RK- Mable Grant. Kd Connors, Ray -
.,..,,,,,,.. ... TTFVI) tlio MKKT- and. 11. S. jounson. V. V
?t-t, Vi'vi ri'ii tl IMPOI tTAXT tal. Daniel Fritz, J. R. Llpps. Peter
.(. of .MARt II -otn. i.m ""' ; p0iogro, Sidney Delano. Joseph
RI.S1XF.SS. JHCi RASKKT DINM.II ihoilos. John Sarris. W. II. Deans.
after tho MCKTIXO. IHllNtt " j m Mfjers, Tojn Pat.tcr and 'I'um
bchool hoys with tho North Honci
f.vo on Wcdnetday. To win this
will place the Murshflold High
School at tho bond of tho county
league; to Iobo will tlo tho locals
at the top with tho Myrtle Point
quintet. , , ,
Tho line-up of last evening fol-
Murshflold v 2j (UA-Coquilk
Position y
Nlles, 10; Seaman, C ... Oordlng, C
Otis, 10 Mast
Forward,
Fisher, i ; Lecocq, 4 . . . , Leslie 8
Contor.
Huf flnston Oerdlng, !".
Morrow, 12 .Tttl)t, 2
Guard.
Reforee--F, L. GiaunlB,
prlne'plos and achlovemonts of tho
iliiiiiinilnntlon at tho sorvlces on
Punday. Tho public is invited to
Mlll
HARRY 0. HOY with his wlfo and
family is oxpocted back clthor
this evening or tomorrow (from
Wulport whoro thoy wero callod
liy tho slckuoss and death of Mrs.
Hoy's niothor. Mr. Hoy left for
there last week; his wlfo and child
ren wero thore two weeks boforo
. Mrs. HoboH'B death.
Attend KAOLKS HALL,
Hull, SATURDAY NIGHT,
tin', Ortliefctru.
I'aglen
Mar
LIRHV coal. Tlio Icliicl YOU have
A1AVAVS I'SKD. I'liono 7U. l'nclfle
Ivcry and TiausfiT Company.
ItOSEHURG Oro. March
13. Henry Richardson of
Roseburg who was sent Kast
to confer with bond buyers
about tho sale of tho $500,
000 issue voted by Rosoburg
to aid tho construction of a
railroad to Coos Hay has re
turned. Ho says that bond
houses informed him that
thoro woro too many restric
tions on the bonds for them
to bo sold und thoy may have
to bo voted again and mado
moro floxlblo. Ho said that
tho only thing counted now in
connection with railroads was
tho amout of freight tonnage.
Ho sulci that somo eastern
lumbermen were planning to
put In a big sawmill in this
vicinity.
PRHSOXAL OVKRFLOW
A
JOHN D. GOSS wns called to CoqulHci
on court business yesterday after
noon. F. 8. PERRY, proprietor of tho vo
noor factory at Haiulon, wns n
Marshrield visitor yesterday.
J. T. HRAND and Hon Flshor loft on
tho afternoon boat for South Coon
River whoro thoy will visit over
Sunday.
S. J. SPHAGUK, ot Gardlnor Is In tho
city on business. Tills afternoon bo
loft for the county mmt. whoro
ho will visit a couplo of days.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0. J.
ARMSTRONG loft on tho morning
train for his homo in Haudon af
ter n tiny hero on business.
MASTER QUINTON HAILEY, of
(Vioston, Is spending the day with
ills slstors, Marguurlto and Iona
Huiluy at tholr home In North
Rend.
MISS MARGUERITE HAILEY and
llttlo Blstor, lono, nro tho guesta
of tholr grandparonts, Mr. and
Mrs, A. S. Halloy, at Cooston, over
Sunday.
HARRY AND GEORGE OERD1NO.
Roiibln Must, E, E. Losllo nnd
Raymond Julio of tho Coqulllo In
dependents, left today for their
homes utter tho gamo last even
ing. EUGENE O'CONNELL loft on tho
Nairn Smith this morning for Cal
ifornia whore ho oxpocta to Join
his wlfo who has boon visiting
with her klstor and claughtor for
somn tlmo.
J. C. KESLING, special ngont of tlio
Standard Oil Company, Is spend
ing a fow days lioro with O. W.
Cumbers, local reprcsontutlvo ot
tlio company. Thoy loft yesterday
for tho lower Coqulllo..
E. O. WILLETTS, who was Janitor
or tho Craig boarding house in
Hunker Hill on tho night of tho
fire and who was first In arousing
tho sluepois at tho first alarm, .loft
on tho Nann Smith this morning
for San Francisco,
C. CANTELL. Inspector 13th tua-
J.
tiict of tlio Life Saving Station,
left for Handon this morning whoro
J'o will inspect the stntlon. Mr.
Cuntwoll is from 8an Francisco and
makes regular trips of Inspoc-
I tlon through tho year, He wus lioro
about four months ago.
H. H. WELDY, or North nond, was
1 bore yesterday, Ho Is gottlug his
newspnpor plant roady, bolng de
layed In publication through tho
falluro of his press to arlvo from
tho east via tho Panama Canal.
Sltdos at Culobrn have hold traf
fic for sovoral weeks, ho said.
Attend EAGLES RALL,
Hall, SATURDAY NIGHT.
TIN'S ORCHESTRA,
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