The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. NO. XXXVIII.
Established 1878
ns Tho Const Mitfl.
GERMAN CONSUL
S ARRESTED ON
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
IN SEATTLE
S S
CHARGE
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
nnd Coos llnv Advertiser
No. 203
ii
On
'Alleged Conspiracy to Bribe
Employee oi ocuuio uu.i
slruction Company
WANTED INFORMATION
ABOUI WtW ouDummmto
The Vessels are Said to be
Under uonsuuuuuu mi
Navies of the Allies
t GEIU1AA IWllt.in.Ti
4 K.VTKRS PROTEST
!
a (if AnocliliJ Trtii to Com nr TlmM.J
4 AVASIHNHiUiN, "!
The Ocrmnn Embassy today
pretested to tlio.Stnto Do-
4 partment against wiu wurmni
4 of arrest sorvcu on uorman v
t Consul Mueller and hla as-
4 slstant, i. fli. acinus:, m v
4 Scattlo yesterday. Tho Em-
a bassy contends tlint tho nr-
rest was a vlolntlon of tho
a Consular treaty between
a fJermany and tho United
States. Tho Stato Dopart-
a ment was askod to Invcstl-
I (ate and tho Embassy was v
4 assured tliat this would bo
done.
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LOSES LIFE
INTAGOMAFIRE
8; AmtlilM TnH to Cooi nr Tlmw.J
SEATTLE, Wash., Mar. 18.-r-
Cnnsel for acrninn Consul Sluollor
and D. M. Scliulz today voluntarily
furnished 11000 ball, binding thorn
to appear for trial In tho Superior
Ccort whenever ordorcd. This act
li a recognition of tho Jurisdiction
of the stato courts.
They woro nrrested yostorday
thr6d with a conspiracy to'bribo
aa employco of tho Soattlo Construc
tion t Dry Dock Company In itn at
tempt to get Information about sup
posed aubmarlnes bolng built for
tho Allies. Tho grand lnrcony
clsrjo against Dotcctlvo Tnrnlznsky
ud John Murdock, based on tho
theft of bills of lading, was dis
abled. Tho men nro being hold
i illnesses against tho Consul.
Eacjle Maccaroni Manufactur
ing Co. Plant and Five
Dwellings Destroyed
Dr AmocIiiciI TreM to Cooi llajf Tlmei.J
TACOSIA, Mar. 18. Aflro which
swept tho Englo Maccaroni Manufac
turing Company's plant nnd flvo
dwelling early today, cnuscd a loss
cf-tlinntod at $00,000 and tho death
ot Andrew K, Wilson, who was ovor-
como whllo removing his belongings
from his homo. Tho factory and
nil houses wcro partially Insured.
ovemment Authorities Notifv
Germamis to LeaY Italy at
SUDAN SAID' 'tSXWtt18
T European War
10 BE HELD SECRET NOTICE SERVED
ON GERMAN RESIDENTS
BY DERVISHES At,vlsed to Leav.e ltal'a Terri-
iury iiiiiiiuuiateiy bays
1 News Dispatch
THE GERMANS
HOLD COUNCIL
OF WAR TODAY
WARRJUIT DUT FDR
Dr AuocUto Trtis to Coot Dijr Tlmei.J
BERLIN, Mar. 18. (Wireless to
SnyvlIIo.) A Gorman merchant re
cently from Egypt says tho wholo
of tho Sudan, .including Khartoum
and also parts of Uubln, aro In pos
session of tho Dorvlshos. Ho says
lu tho ongagoment near Eashoda
last December, tho British General
Hnwloy nnd about 2000 men lost
their lives.
GERMANS
SEATTLE EDITOR
Alden Blethcn, of Daily Times,
Charged With Contempt
of Court.
(nr AuocUlM foil to Cooi I117 TloiM.
SEATTLE, Mar. 18. .ludgo Hon-
aid, of tho Superior Court, today
eausod tho Issuanco of n warrant
against Aldon T. Illothon, editor ot
tho Sonttlo Dally Times, charging
him with contompt of court in com
montlug on tho libel suits pending
ngalust him nnd his newspaper.
Illothon Is In California recuperat
ing from n sovoro Illness.
LOST 101 MEN
BELGIAN
ARM
r
GAINS ON GERMANS
ItWflffl
DAMAGED FORTS
Take Advantage of Respite in
ngnung to Hepair Batteries
at the Dardanelles
HAMotUtrt rr to Com nr TlmM.J
PARIS, Mar. 18. Tho Athons
wrreapondent of tho 1 lavas Agency
"n that tho naval operations of
"Allies at Smyrna in Asiatic
"r7i havo been temporarily sus
Wed and tho Tnrii ,. ..fi.i.,..
V tho resplto to repair tho damago
' to tho batteries nnd forts. Thoy
Pursulng.tho samo courso nt tho
wrdanelles and nn nmn i,.
,tlBeaof Marmora.
nix... '
KIM MAYOR'S
EWTIiDDMB
iGuilenbUm. Nnw Inrcm; Ihn
Orderly Town, Scene 'of
Mysterious Crime
J'' ""' rrn, i. coo, nj Time
I,-, , '"'" flinrcn is. Tho
W v 5r Ho"nn of Outton-
5 .New Jersey, was wrecked to-
"v by a bnmi. .,ii , .
Yj, I , " "l'iuniuil, iU OHD
in urej, Tlio Mayor discharged
u police forro , 1D .......
onths mxiuuii
lotn I aSo " tho ground that tho
er. r,8" or'lorly u,nt no l)0co
Mflthii. i. , I'o'ico, ounougn
hik ... UlscharRod aro investlgao-
throwing ot tho bomb.
las,E3aAl7.nur,-.
iiT . - "rti was uown to-
Te u.?m Camp 1 cn ro,lto to
li. I ' Whero h0 wl visit for
otn, ,8 wlth hls Ulster, who
H ge dalry ranch t,lore
C,UforP"U lo leavo shortly for
all, . ' where "o wlU Prob
mr remain f0r somo t,rao,
lal s..i ... "-rr .
& i. ' ,uo,, MKet, three
JJj" ,aW, 5e.
. '"""tl'lrl flip Irf.."..,.1 lw...tn
". Phono 3tgc
French Claim Continued Prog
. ress of Troops on Battle
Line Along Yser.
nr AnociitM rrt.1 to cooi nj tiiom.j
PAI11S, Mar. 18. An official
statoment this nftornoon says: "Tho
Dolglan army continued Its progress
on tho Yser. From Lys to tho OIso
thoro was nrtlllory action. Thoro Is
nothing now in tho operations in
Champagne. Ono of our operators
bombarded tho railway station at
Conflans."
ENTiOREfOF
EVELYN SAVED
Five Members of lll-Fated
Vessel Reach New '
York. Today
tlf AuocUtixl I'rcm to Cooi I)7 Tlmci.J
NEW YORK, Mar. 18 Flvo mom
bora of tho American stonmor Evolyn
which wns sunk February 19 by a
inlno in tho North Sea whllo on hor
way to Dromon with a cargo of
cotton, reachod Now York today
from Ilromorhavon, nnd necordlng
to thorn, nil of tho Evelyn's crow
was rescued. It was variously re
ported horotoforo that a number
of llvos woro lost. Tho survivors
oald that tho boat romnlnod afloat
for sovon hours after striking tho
inlno.
eARRfllilTS
j
Frightful Havoc Wrought by
British Bombardment of
Neuve Chapelle
(Ilr AuoclttoJ Trtii to Cool Cr TlmM.J
LONDON, Mnr. 18. Tho vlllngo
ot Nouvo Chapollo has been con
verted Into a shnmbles by tho bom
bardment ot tho Drillah, and is
now In n heap ot ruins, thickly
strown with dond bodies, according
to tho description of nn "oyo wit
ness." Although tho Germans wcro
Inferior to tho opponents, both in
numbora and artillery, thoy offered
heroic roslstnnco. An oyo. witness
says ho bollovcs tho Gcminim lost
18,000 men.
MYRTLE POINT
NEHS POINTERS
GUADLA
ARA
TODAY
Mexican City Changes Rulers
Three Times in Two
Weeks.
tor Auoclatal TrMi to Cool BJ TlmM.J
LOS ANGELES, Mar. 18. Guad
alajara, which has changed hands
twice before In tho last few weeks,
whs recaptured . yesterday by Car
ranza troops, according to a mes
sago received horo today. Ten
thousand of Carranza's troops at
tacked 2000 Villi troops, it was sta-
ed, and routed them after n brlof , for
fight,
Interesting Happenings Told
by Special Correspondent of
Coos Bay Times.
(Special to Tho Times.)
"7I7RTLE POINT, Or., Star. 18.
Tho Ladles' Art Club mot Wednes
day aftornoon with Mrs. Fernloy.
Tho members -mot nt tho homo of
Mrs, L. G. Johnson nnd surprlsod
Mrs. Fornloy, who lias boon 111 for
sovornl weeks and was unnblo to
proparo for them. Dainty rofresh
monts woro served by tlio lndios
Thoso present woro: Mrs. L. G.
.Johnson, Mrs. Schilling, Mrs. Hay
Dement, Mrs. L. A. Roberts, Mrs.
Geo. Sholly, Mrs. L. II. Plorco, Mrs.
II. M. Fonslor, Mrs. W. C. Fonsle-,
Mrs. SI. O. Stommler, Sirs. T. D.
Gucrln nnd Sirs. Fornloy.
Sir. nnd Sirs. E. 11. Lano roturnod
from' a thrcQ-montliB' visit In San
Frnnclaco nnd othor California
points. Thoy nttondod tho exposi
tion opening. Sir. Lnno's ndvlcu
to all la to "go and seo it."
Attornoy and Sirs. J. O. Stonim
lor returned from a visit to tho
exposition. Sirs. Stemmlor vlsltod
both tho Chicago nnd St. Louis
fairs nnd says tho Panama' fair H
much nhcad ot olthor ono ot the
others, Sirs, Chas. Slonra of Slurahflold,
was n visitor to homo folks last
week.
Rov. J, F. Vornon wbb in Dan
don tho first of last wuok In con
nection with tho Homo Sllsslon work
of tho Presbyterian Church.
Louis Starr, tho nhslstnut for
tho C. II. R. &. E., was In Couulllo
sovornl days to help in tho office
thoro during tho llluogs of the
ngont, Sir. Paul Ktorling. '
Sirs. Loulsn Prey has bcou iiulto
sick, but la ablo to bo out ngalu.
Piukston Laird and E. O. Cartor
woro business visitors tit Itomolo
last week.
Tho lumberjack's aky-pllot, Sir.
Davis, was soon on pur streets Slon
day. Ho was en route to tho camps
on tho Smith-Powers line.
Engine No. 102 wont In to Slarsh
fleld Saturday for somo repairs,
returning early Slonday morning,
making It back through town at
0 o'clock with a big load ot logs
Cedar point. On tho return
Wr AMOtUtftl rrcni to Cooi Dr TlmM.J
PARIS, Mar. 18. The Ger
mans at the resorts in the
Italian Riviera have been pri
vately notified by the author
ities to leave Italian territory
immediately, says a dispatch
from Nice to the Havas News
Agency today.
irsrIFmaoe
ii
(JOVEIt.V.MENT LOCATES HEAD.
QUARTERS OI." COOS RAY LIKE
SAVIXfJ DIKTltirt; HERE DR. C.
O. TAfiOART XEV SURGEON'
According to n Washington press
dispatch Senntor Lano has been no
tified that tho headquarters of tho
Coos Day lito saving "district linvo
boon changed to Slarshflold, nnd that
Dr. C. C. Taggart hns been appointed
acting assistant surgeon, succeeding
L. K. Strato, formerly of North Ilond
This nowa will bo very gratifying
to Dr. Taggart and his friends as
tnoro wns understood to ho a. qon-
tcst for tho position.
rnnniin rTnr
wiims
GERMANS KATEi RETilAlOHr
MEASURES ON 1HE RUSSIANS
NVVVVVVVSWVWVSAVAAV
AS
S
MUGRFROMC
tn AisoclateJ Trm to Com Dr Tlmi.J
LONDON, SInr. 18. Tho Evening
Nows prints n dispatch from Copen
hagen to tho effect that Emperor
Wllllnm nnd Gcnornl Von Falkon
sayn, chief of tho Gormnn genernl
staff, nrrlvoil today at German head
quartors near Llllo. Tho Nows saya
tho visit Is for tho purposo of par
ticipating In n council of war.
WILL BE BOOSTERS
FOR BUSINESS
"Constructive Helpfulness" Is
Policy of New Federal
Trade Commission
Ilr AnoclilM frail to Con Mr TlmM.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, SInr. 18.
With "constructive helpfulness" as
Its announced policy toward busi
ness, tho now Federal Trado Com
mission sot to work today to carry
out tho program aa agreed upon nt
a couforenco Inst night betweou Pres
ident Wilson nnd tho Commlsslon
ors. Tho ConjuHSSroiiersMct It bo
known toijtlint thero was; no in
tcntloiuff nnnoying business.
MERUIT Mr ' ' '', iv
Influential English Paper Says
, Demands Made Would Im
pair China's Freedom
Hr Aliocl.lcJ rrrai to Coon I!r Tlmoi.l
LONDON, Mar. 18. Tho Slan
chcator Guardian today rovlows re
cent political developments between
Japan and China and publishes what
Is described as a completo list of
Japnn's domnnd's concerning which
It says editorially that tho geuornl
effect thereof would bo sorlously
to impair tho Independence of China
nud place tho cntlro provinces un
der tho tutelage ot Japan,
trip out at 11 o'clock tho caboose
RELP ISLAND TRADE
United States Army Trans
ports to Act as Freight Car
riers from Philippines
tnr a.ioci.ipj rn.i to co. ri'r tiuim.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, SInr. 18.
Ilccauso of tho lack of tdilpplng facil
ities betweon tho Phillppluo Islands
and tho Unltod Stntos, army trans
ports will bo utilized hereafter for
carrying goods from tho Islands
which could not bo transported in
any othor way.
Secretary Garrison today called
Prosldont Wilson's attention to re
ports from Governor Harrison on
tho "unfortunate condition" in (ho
Philippines bocnuso of tho lark of
ahlps for exports to tho United
States, Garrison tuld thoro would
bo no objection to using returning
army transports, provided tliplr
freight Is first made ovof to the
Island government.
OT
IILL
ST
BEIIG0R00S
Hr Ano'litM rrM to ro IUj Tlni J
WASHINGTON, D. C.March 18.
Whether to acnulosco or to go against
tho action of Great Ilrltnln'and tho
allies in declaring a bloukado a
gainst Germany was tho question
which confronted the Amorlcan gov
ornmont nrtor tho publlontion or tho
completo series of notes between tho
United States and tho European bel
Ilgoronta rogardlng tho anfoty of nuti
tral shipping. Otflclals today aro col
looting data for what is oxuQctcd to
bo a vlgorouo protest.
wna crowded to tho last stop with
paaaongers. Sir. Powers brought
up a number of men from Slarsh
flold on tho morning train, to work
In tho camps,
Tho annual caucus for nominating
the city officers will bo hold Fri
day evening, Starch 19th. Thoro
aro n Slayor, two Alderman, Clerk
and Treasuror to bo elected In
April.
Sirs. Don Crawford and two lit
tle daughters from Daker Creek,
visited ovor Sunday with relatives
In Slyrtle Point,
KNIGHTS TE.MPLAR SECl'RE A
SPECIAL TRAIN ltETPRXIXG
AFTER SERVICE RODY Alt
HIVES OX HLZARETII. v
A special train from Conulllo Sun
day nftornoon to bring back all vis
itors from hero to tho funeral of
Alfred Johnson, Sr., who died nt
San Rnfaol, California, last Satur
day, was arranged for today. -Tho
body wna scheduled to nrrlvo this
morning nt Dandon on tho Ellznboth
from San Francisco.
Two o'clock on Sunday Is tho
hour. now doflnltoly sot for tho fu
noral. Thoso attondlng from horo
will loavo on tho 12:01 train for
tho county sent, leaving from Co
quillo nt 1:U0 Immediately after
tho sorvlcos.
In n body tho KiiIrIiih Tomplar
of tho Pacific Conimninlury No. 10
will nttond tho funeral and assist
the Coqulllo llluo Lodgo of Slasons,
who havo charge of tho services, Tho
'ocnl commnndory will form a spe
cial body guard. Though tho special
train la guaranteed by thorn, tho In
vitation Is open to nil frlonds who
wish to ntUud nnd the regular
faro wt"ll bo charged.
Plans to send tho body north on
tho Nairn Smith, which arrived In
today, woro suddonly changed nt
San Francisco two da)K ngo, ac
cording to word rocolvod horo this
morning. It li hollovod that It.
Stanley Dollar and Sirs. Dqllar, a
dttughtor of tho decoased, nro ac
companying tho body,.
At Dandon It wus planned, accord
ing to C. F. SloKnlght. to hnvo a
special deputation of tho Dandon
nnd Coqulllo IHnu Lodgoa meet tho
Elizabeth nnd escort tho body up
tho rlMr to Coqulllo. ' .
Alfred Johnson, Sr., died nt tho
homo of his daughter, Sirs. Dollar,
ut Sun Rafael, California, after an
llluosa of several wttoks, which grad
ually supped Ids strength. Ho, wns
70 jonrs of ago, having boon born In
.Stockholm, Sweden, In 18 Id, coming
to this country wliou n youth. It
In 18 years since the dcconKOd first
enmo lo Coos Day anil bocamo prom
inently Identified with tho lumbor
Ing Industry In this section.
U. S. M7VH INREPEXREXTLV
Ilr AocttI I'ml lo Coot VLr Tlmei.
WASHINGTON, 1). 0.,-Mnr. 18
It was stated officially at tho White
Houbo today that roproseutntlonn by
tho United States to Japan concern
ing tho hitter's demnnda on China
havo boon entirely Indopondcnt of
any nctlon by Gront Hrltaln and Rus
sia or any of tho othor powors.
Further than this Btntcment tho
officials preserved strictest sllcuco
regarding tho situation as ono of
dollrncy. Tho Stato Department of
ficials admitted, however, that sluco
tho beginning ot negotiations be
tween Jnpan nnd China, tho Unltod
Stntca has boon undenvorlng to In
fluence Japan to ameliorate hor dc-
ninuda nud prevent any Infringement
on. tho rlghtn of tho United Stntos.
WHITE SLAVE LAW UPHELD
Conviction of Cnmtnettl nud Maury
J. DlggH, Upheld by U. S. Court
lllr AmocUttJ l'rni to Cool Dr Ttnim. J
SAN FRANCISCO, SInr. 18. Tho
conviction of F. Drow Cnmluottl nud
Maury I, Dlggs, niujor tho whllo
slavo act, wns afflrniod today by
tho United Stntca Circuit Court ot
Appeals. ;
MONTANA
RflGH
Will Burn Three Russ Villages
for Every German Village
Destroyed
LULL IN FIGHTING ON
BOTH BATTLE FRONTS
Russians Have Raided North
ern and East Prussia Bel
gians Gain on Yser
(nr AiiorUlM mil to Cooi IHr TlramA
RERUN, Slar. IS. Tho official
stutemont today nayo: "Tho French
advance against our position on tho
southern slope of tho Lorotto Illllt.
hnB been repulsed. Partial French
attacks lu Champngno nud north ot
LoStosnll, havo bun brought to n
atnndstlll by counter nttneks. Frouch
aviators threw bombs on tho undo
foudo.1 Alsatian town of SchlottHtudt.
Only ono bomb' tonic effect, falling
on u seminary conducted by women
teachers, nnd killing two children
nnd severely wounding ton. In re
ply tho Gormnns dropped bombs on
tho fortress of Cnlals.
Russian nttackM between Plasa
and Orzyo rlvors In northorir Po
Innd, ns woll ns northeast of Pryaw
nysy Kudya woro without success.
Wost of tho Skwa river wo took 000
prisoners nud enst of tho Ekwn
1000 prisoners nud four mnchlno
guun.
"Hordes of tho Russian Imporlnl
.Militia gained n chenp victory hy In
vading the most northern corner of
East Prussia lu tho direction of Mo
mol. They plllugcd and burned vil
lages nnd cetatos. Aa a retaliatory
moasuru, towns on tho Russian fron
tier occupied by ua Will bo com
pound to mal(o . pnymont - of -largo
sums.
"For every vlllago burned down by
theao Ruaslnu hordes on Gorman
torrltory nud each estata dostroycil
thrco lllagea or estates on Rus
sian torrltory occupied by us will
bo sacrlflod to tho flamrw. All
damage caused by tiro In Slomol will
bo answered by destruction by flro
of tho Russian government huildliiga
nt Suwnlkl anil othor provincial capitals."
A RUSIMISS MKKTIXO has been
culled for THIS I5VEXIXO nt tho
FIRST HAITIST CHURCH.
D. L. ROOD, Ticiismvr,
Sicclnl sale, Union SInikct, flvo
pounds lard, 70c,
MAN RONS AMUCK
Kills Wife, Mother-in-Law and
Neighbor and Then '
Escapes.
nr AKiorliM I'M',, lo Coin IK; TIoim.J
HILLINGS, Slont., SInr. 18. Loon
Wlllman, n rancher, killed Ills wife,
mothor-In-Inw nnd nolKhbor, John
Carnoy, today. Wlllman oscnpiMl to
tho hills, but Is being punned by u
nnssoo. It Is roportod thnt Wlllmnn
ulsa killed his young child.
JOHN GOLDEN ESTATE
APPRAISED AT $21,933.54
Final nppralsmont of tho John
Golden estate wns made this morn
lug at n mooting of tho npprulsors
In tho office of Judgo Hall. Mother
Agnes, of Portland, executrix of the
estate, wns present. In tho aggro
gato tho ostato was doclared to bo
worth 521,933.61.
Of tho total amount $1050. Is in
Coqulllo renl ostato; 5100 in cohI
property, and the remaining $17.
183.54 Is lu notes und mortgagoi.
All of fheso aro' flrst-alass, roportd
tho appraisers, being suciirod by
good mortgages and deudn In osh
crow. Tho appralsors woro S. 11.
Catchcart, D. L. Rood and G. W.
Kaufman.
Tho opening of tho John Golden
will showed that pruotlwilly all of
tlio ostato wna loft to Cnthollu or
phan societies, most of thorn lo
cated lu Portland. Thoro was mhiio
talk that Sirs. Kennedy, of Ilaudon,
a slator of tio deceased, would dis
pute tho will, but so far no suit
has been filed against tho ostato.
Thoro was n provision In tho will
that alio should havo 520 a month
during any tlmo that alio is sick
or In nood. No further baquosts
woro mndo to hor or hor family. I
Spcchil U, Union Mm hot, flvc-r
liuiiuds lard, 70c, I
inr A.-oUll rrr.l lo Cool IKr Tlmix.J
LONDON, SInr. 18. Tho ronowul
of fighting on both tho Western nud
KnHtorn-fronTjf tho last fortnight np-
pnruntly Is irajng followed by an
other lull, Tho Russians cnntlntio
their efforts to throw back tho Ger
mans, hut Herllu uunoiiiicos that
all attacks have boon repulsed. Thoy .
say, however, that Russians hnVo
rnl dod tho oxtromo uorthorii end
of East Prussia and aro destroying
villages. Tho Gurmuns nutiouuco
tholr Intontlou of retaliating by do
stroylng three Russian vlllagoa for
every Gurman vlllago burned, Pnrtu
HRy tho activity In Helgliim, Chain
p.igno nnd Argonno are limited prin
cipally to artillery' duels. It statou
that thu llelglQim havo mndo fur
ther progiosH along tho Yser.
AMONG- THE SICK
I
t
Solomon Lando Is rnptirtml very
low (his afternoon nud tho family
say that ho la not oxpeotod to Hvq
through tho night. Ho huti lost con
sciousness nnd Into this nrtoruoon
wna unnblo to recognize anyone about
his bodsldo. Ho as heijii confined lo
his homo for tho past ulx months.
Hnln Moore, of Hay City, who
underwent nn operation somo tlmo
ago for adenoids ami also for re
moval of tonsils, huti not Improved
as rapidly ns oxpoclod.
Charles Swuntiou lp a tlo camp
wont of tho city, novoroly out hla flutt
er this morning, nocotwltatlug several
utltohofl.
(Jharloti Smith, who livoa on tho
Ivy Condron jdaco on Coos'ltlvor,
cumo down' today lo havo sovornl
Htltclios taken lit his thumb, cut thin
morning with an axo."
SUss Clara Lovelow, Ninth stroet,
Is nn thu sick list today.
Sir. Ronry Smith, ThJrd, strcot,
is under tho doctor'a caro toduy.
A. R. O' 11 rlon is confined to lata
homo with an attack of Illness.
Georgo Kollond has boon confined
to hut bod tho past 10 days with an
attack of pneumonia and last night
ho was much worso und tho attention
of u plosldnn was nocossary.
I'OR. RLi: Good work loam
hiap. Apply Nrr(iv Rend 8'ble,
ijw.an mai ic janw
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