The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 10, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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rir stock Exchange Re-
Ernes Operations With
Wild Excitement.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APPRIL 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FIGHTING FIEHCEJFREWCH MflT SUNK RAilWAY CAN'T 1
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
mid Coos Hny Aihertlscr.
No. 223
of One to Three Points
Along Line at trie
Opening
ADVANCES $2 BALE
11.00 l'er Hale in First
TmduiR nnd Later Touch-
150 Per Ilnlo Higher Tlwn
JMcrdJ)'ii IiOiv Point,
Two Hundred Feet of Forms for
Concrete Collnpso In tho Twin
Pcnks Tunnel.
tDr Auoeltled rrm to Coot B Timet.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 10.
Twolvo men woro hurt, two of thorn
probably fntnlly, when 200 Toet of
forms for the concroto llnlnc In tho
Twin Peaks Tunnel, under construc
tion at tho uppor end of Mnrkot
street, collapsed today whllo 200
men woro In tho bore.
GLIMS
FERCER
Germany and France Both
Claim to be Victors in the
Meuse Battle.
CONFLICT
STILL ON
Tinti:i:-MASTi:i ship sent to
I10TTO.U by submarine
hClST SAMJ OP
.STOCKS IX 0 YEARS
li!tl Ifst to Coos n7 Tlmrt 1
fly YORK, Aprll 10.
(or two hours on tho
Euhango today ng-
Utcd 500,000 shares, -tho
st total for Saturday
lit ill yean.
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TO GET JURY
TRIAL OF SUIT AGAINST EX-GOV.
WEST COMMENCED
uit4 rrm l Coot In; Tlm.
fTORK, April 10.-Scones
Itidlemcnt nttciuloil tho re
operations on tho Stock
itodiy. Tho trading floor
ltd with members and tho
frti lined with spectators,
libera nonicn In gay nttlro.
fcb; film wcro from 1 to
md trading In tho first
r vii on tho largest scnlo
, i year of. great specula
. A realization of tho
ililerlcd to reaction, but
; vii strong-.
(lion Market Strong.
vent up a dollar a halo
w level of yesterday. An
of buying orders swept
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mini: affi:ctki
Mi IWng Chaitm'd to
oer to Atlantic Const
Xcnily Every Ainu Has Opinion on
Copperfleld Caso That Ilrought
Notoriety to Miss Fern Ilohhs
(tf AmuxUtM Pin to Coon nr TlmM.J
BAKER, Or., April 10 Tho se
lection of n Jury In u big problem In
tho Stnto Circuit Court hero todny
In tho opening damago suit of Wil
liam Wlegand, saloonkeeper, ngalnst
ox-Govcrnor West. Colonol Lnwson
nnd others as tho result of Miss Fern
Hobh's action in closing, tho Coppor
flcld saloons.
Tho trip of Miss Hobbs so ml
vortlscd tho dlspulo that It is dif
ficult to find mon who had not
formed an opinion, and only eight
veniremen' woro passed nt tlio fore
noon session. Wlogand domnnds
$lfi00 for tho confiscation of liquor,
snioon fixtures and damages to
business. A sorles of other similar
suits hangs on tho verdict.
FREIGHT LIABILITY
RAILWAYS SEEK TO AVOID UK-
spoxsihility ox-shipments
Each Side Says in Official
Statement Other Side
Repulsed.
HEAVY LOSSES BOTH SIDES
Germans Sny French Severely De
feated and French Sny They Are
Musters of I,iist German Posl
tlons on Front nt Js Epargcs
ID Attoclttal Tint to Coot JI17 Tlran.
LONDON, April 10. Official war
reports today Indlcnto that tho fight
ing In Frnnco, which started Monday
with tlio Freneli nttnek between tho
Mouso and Mosollo Rivers, has do
volopod Into a despornto struggle
along n consldornblo portion of tho
Western front. Ilerllu montlons one
after nnother of sorles of onslaughts
by tho Allies and says tho battlo be
tweon tho rivers Is proceeding with
undiminished violonco. Although at
times tho French succeeded In gain
ing a foothold on tho German posi
tions, it would appear from Horllu
statements thnt ndvantngo of Impor
tance resulted.
A Paris statements mentions des
pornto bayonot fighting nt Lcs Epar
ges, tho capture of which by tho
French was mentioned yestorday. In
tlio East no changes nro rocordod.
Ilorlln says tho Russians accomplish
ed nntlilug by their attacks In tho
North.
The Chntenuhilmtd, With n Cargo
of Chalk, Is Wiped Off
Tho Map.
tlr AmocUIM Prns to Coo Uij Tlmn.
LA TREPORT, France, April 10.
Tho French three-masted Bhlp
Chateaubriand from London to Now
York, with a cargo of chalk, was
sunk by a German submarine off
tho Islo of Wight Thursday. Tho
captain nnd crow of 24 men wero
given ten minutes to launch tho
boats. Tho crow reached tho French
coast yesterday. Tho Chateaubrlnnd
wnB n vessel of 2029 tons.
01 BOAT LINE
ROOSEVELT
ROARS
Decision Rendered Against
Great Northern Railway by
Commerce Commission
GET JETTY
MONEY
COL. MORROW SAYS STILL HOPE
FOR COOS HAY
WILL
ENFDRGE
L
WRITES LETTER DENOUNCING
PEACE PROPAGANDA.
Secretary or Women's Peneo Pnrty
Receives n Hcmurknhlo let
ter from Ex-President.
CD AuMKlital rrrtt to Coot B7 TlmM.)
CHICAGO, April 10 Publication
of tho fact that Theodore Itoosovelt
had written a lettor denouncing tho
women's penco propoganda caused
n sharp discussion among tlio lend
ors of tho movement hero today. Tho
lettor reposed In tho ctiBtody of Mrs.
William I.'Thomns, secretary of tho
Woman's Pcaco Party, nnd sho re
fused to allow publication of It be
causo sho thought "It would bo tin
wieo to make it public."
Ono report hnd it that tho Colo
nol declared the Pacifist in gonornl
constituted n "monnco to tho future
wolfaro of tho United States."
Ownership of Boat Lines by
Railways is Strictly
Forbidden
OREGON CASE IS INVOLVED
Ownership 'of Tho Dulles, Portland
nnd Astoria Navigation Co. by
Spokane, Poitlnnd nnd Seattle
Ry. Will Not bo Permitted
ttlr Auoclitnl Trm to Coot njr Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 10
Continued ownership of Tlio Dnllos,
Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.,
by tho Spoknno, Portland and Soat
tlo Ry. was denied todny by tho ln-
torKtato Commorco Commission un
der a section of tlio Pnnnma Canal
Act forbidding tho ownership of boat
lines, by railroads. Tho Commission
found tho navigation company to bo
a competitor of a railway.
GERMANS SAY TREY WOX.
Want Ten Per Cent Higher Ralo for!
Liability to Full Amount of
Shipment. '
IU Auoclitod Titm to Coot B7 Timet,
Claim to Rave Defeated nnd Repuls
ed French Kvclyulicrc.
trty AiiorltteJ Prett to Coot lltjr Tlmn.)
BERLIN. Anrll 10. f Via wireless
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 10. t to Sayvlllo.) Tho official statement
CARRANA VICTOR
OHREGOX SAYS HE HAS VILLA
OX THE RUX.
FAMOUS SCULPTOR DEAD
Chief of Department of Sculpture
nt San Francisco Fnlr Killed
In Automohllo Accident.
mr AMociifd rrm uctM nr TimM.j
NEW YORK, April 10. Karl
Theodore Francis IJIttor, chief of
tho department of sculpture nt tho
Pannma-Paclflc Exposition, and ono
of tho best known sculptures in
this country, died horo today of In
juries suffered whon ho nnd his
wlfo woro run down Inst night by
an automobile, Mrs. Hitter's Inju
lea woro not serious.
Authority Is Xow Vested In Secretary
of War nnd Col. Morrow Hns
Recommended Appropriation
Whllo In Portland during tho Inst
trip of tho Breakwater, Capt. Mac
genn visited Col. Morrow. This Is tho
'first effort that tho captain has ex
erted slnco tho failure of tho dolcgn.
tlon to go to Washington to urgo tho
United States Engineers to rebuild
tho north Jotty. Tho captain has n
now theory on sand deposits on tho
bar and ho contends thnt tho shoal
ing Is caused by sand washing in
from tho ocean, most authorities be
ing of tho opinion that tho bIU comes
from tho rivers nnd deposits nt tho
mouth of tho hnrbor. Tho captain's
viow is concurred In by Col. McKln
stry nnd Col. Morrow who say that
ho Is right In his conclusions based
upon yenrs of oxpcrlonco and obser
vation. Cnpt. Mttcgoen says that ho
Intonds to expound his theory boforo
tho board of Englncors nt Washing
ton oven If ho hna to mako tho trip
on foot.
Tho objoct of Captain Macgcnn's
Intcrvlow was to ascertain why Coos
Bay did not got nn appropriation for
PUBLICITY FOR :
LABOR TROUBLES
Southern Pacific Head Says
Let Intelligent Public It
Opinion Rule.
PEOPLE IE RIGHT
i
Industrial Relations to be Ad
justed by Appeal to an
Informed Public
IMPARTIAL' INFORMATION
Solution of Labor Difficulties is lit
IVrfortliiK ii Plan by Which Merits
of Controversy Mny ho Known
To the Whole People,
ID? AMorUtoil rmi to Coot nT TIm.J
CHICAGO, April 10. Julliiu
Kruttschnltt, first assistant to tho
Into E. II. Harrlman, and litmiioU
ono of tho leading railroad authori
ties In tho country, today .jutprossod
to tho United States Commission of
Industrial Rolatlons an opinion that
tho north Jottv osneclallv after tht.,,liu nn,y solution to labor 'troubles
recommending It In every particular. Ia lsKnlni" n vchlclo through.
Col. Morrow informed Capt. Macgenn ' "whlch tho I)llb,lc' wl,,ch ls n,most
thnt It ls possiblo that wo will still lnlwnys rIK,,t," 8,m11 dcc,,, tho morlta
i oi uio roiurovorsios. .
Keep Public Inforiiietl.,1
I'uMiliiR tho Defeated Army Toumil
San Luis Potest After tho
Celayn Victory
Reprosontnttvcs of railroads and , today says: "Engngomonts botwconlT
trnffic associations appeared today tho Moubo nnd Mosollo rlvor con-'T
IinTAVA iltfi Tutnliatntn fin rnri I At m . i . 1
! HUERTA IX NEW YORK
boforo tho Intorstnto Commorco tlnued yestorday with undiminished
Itt'AINtA . .. '
'Muaiu, Anm 10. Thoi nimmic.inn .ii,., t,n rt ..,.
nl-mi..." .; ...."" """" '" "" l"" ivioionco.
... run,, mong uio tho Cummins amendmont to tho
'" ii expected within tho
tyi due to tho fact that
Botwoon tho Rlvor Orno
I and Mouso Heights, tho French were .
rato law, which forbids tho llmlta-l severely dofentod. All French nt-,
tlon of liability on shipments. j tacks from tho Holghts of Combres.
Tho nmondmont becomes offectlvo north of St. Mlhlol, and on tho Allly- - doposod prcsldont of Moxico
Mri have been chartored
fWlreryat points on tho
ward, and that otlior
ft expected In tho near
' monthi ago thcro were
'lumber-carriers laid up
i- nut wey have- beon
Fnnmion gradually and
u1 all the craft formorlv
tol trade aro busy.
i for carriods has boon
" if tho opening of tho
ym tho inception of a
h tho east const
lto grow to nnnrmnno
: th0 space or ai FOOD TAKEN TO WAR ZONE
Wr Auoclttal Trrat lo Coot Hr Tlrnrt,
NEW YORK, April 10.
Thorfi was great activity
In tho local Mexican colany
today in anticipation of tho
arrival of Gonornl Huortn,
Juno 3. A uniform bill of lading
approved by tho Commission several
years ngo nllows limited liability
fot carriers for ono rnto and full
liability at n ton per cent higher
rnto.
R, B. Scott, gonornl nttornoy for
the Burlington, spoko for tho roads
In tho West. "I don't undortnko
to say that Increuso of 10 per coat
1 Justified," said ho, but I do think
Vj will ho subjoctcd to sorlous In
Jury nnd should havo some Increaso."
Ho sailed from Spain on tlio
steamer Antonio Lopez and
l duo horo lato today. In
a wfreless dispatch, replying
!. an Inquiry, lluorta said
hn was on n pleasure trip
only and had no plnns.
GOVERNMENT
R..R.
gat somo money for this project out
of tho blanket appropriation of $2(i,
000,000 voted by Congress as tho
Secretary of War has beon Invested
with power to uso his own discretion
In tho apportionment of n part of
this sum. Whllo this fact has not
beon gonornlly known, Col. Morrow
informed tho cnptaln of tho govern
ment's decision In arming tho Sec
retary of War with this authority
whoro ho deems it nocessnry.
Capt. Macgonn will call on Col.
Morrow again next Wednesday at
which timo ho has nn nppolutmont
for further urging of tho mnttor. Tho
cnptnln plans to clrculnto a petition
"I am convinced thnt tho task of
settling labor disputes Is'-.tho- task
of keeping tho public Informod,"
said Kruttschnltt. "Tho establish
ment of n mnchlno for tho purposo
should bo compnratlvoly slmplo. Tlio
Canadians havo a mnchlno for in
forming tho public impartially of
tho merits of labor disputes. A
board of arbitration andy concilia;
tlon nt Wnnhlugton sooms n move In
tho rlgit direction, but, tlio machin
ery for gottlng correct and Impartial
Information to tlio great urtlbtrutlng
public Is neodod."
ALASKA XORT1IERX PURCHASED
FOR sur.o.ooo
SmmrFiUi-lMinks Route Chosen for
Hnllvtuy Government Is to
Itulld in Alaska.
through tho Port of Coos Bay and, rvQ AMHPI CC PUICC
Chamber of Commorco which will bo nc DDI IPIT IntniOTCn
forwnrde.1 to Hncrntarv flnrrlRnn i.r... ' Uf" rULIOfc IIMUIUICU
Ing him to net Immediately on ac
count of tho shoaling of tho bar.
NEW BANK ELECTS
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CIIOS
EX HY STOCKHOLDERS
r the all-wator routo
7 manv shlppors on
"' Clrinp. nt I. ..,!.- !
"'Ong the Atlanta .
lOarleston north nn.
r wall beginning tho
"ed by leaps and
.O con,Pany has al
Wt4
a selling agency in
'r for full lumber car-
t coait wero rnnnrio.i
l(Hh vo..i i .. .
"ouis involved
Sny, They Are Mastei-s of Last Ger
man Positions nt l.'s ICpnrg'es I
Pncknges Mny bo Sent by Parrel
Post nt Owner's RlNk A now
Agreement With Xoruny.
Foodstuffs nnd morchnndlso may
bo sont to Gormnny or any of tho
othor bolllgoront nations of Europe
by parcel nost nt tho Bonder's risk,
nccordlng to nn announcement from I communication of last night, othor
' . I. n . 1. annnlnt nf utnnmlrm B.nln.1.
Lllttii iiiu iuiuiib til iuiuiin luiniuift
Apromonc iront nenr i-iiroy, wore
repulsed. Near Fllroy, In conao-
quonco of heavy French losses, tho
fighting yestorday was less violent. , 4
Further nttacks on Romauvlllo front 1 4
and In Lo Protro forost nnd an ut-l$.
tompt to conquor Lozaugo Lo Grando 4
failed. In tho Vosges thoro Is noiAAAAAAAAAAAA
chango. Russian nttneks East and 1 I
South of Knlvarya woro roputsod l"' Atcitt4 rrt 10 em nr Timw.i
with heavy losses to tho Russians, I WASHINGTON, D, C, April 10. '
othorwlso thoro is no change In tho Obregon'B advices to tho Carranza I
lariat ' .1 f.nn.11 Iia l n If ! n lu nliul.ltw. !.'
ijiioii .hu"W iiviu ou iiu in ii4niiiii iiitl
mmm I flnfnfltlrl lllf. tl t.1 I. fl f I 1 .1 tllolnlf
1.U.VI.IUU f.l l llj IU.UI tk tlblUIJ i
at Colaya and advancing toward
San Luis. Potosl. Tlio oamo dis
patches ropbrt tho Villa forces evar-
(D AuoelUaJ i'ttu to Coot nT TlmM. I
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 10.1
Tho 8oward-Falrbnnks routo hns John E. Ross, Pres., R. H. ONen,
beon solectod for tho government Iro-pres., mid R. Huggo, Cashier
nillway In Alaska, Secretary Lano Seandlmivliiii.Aiiierlren Rank
announced Into today. Tho property i
of tho Alnskn N'orthnrn rnllwnv mm. Organization of tho Scandinavian
i
Charged With Contributing (o lc
lliupieiicy of Minor
Girls. '.
inr AiMMittti rmi t Ctot mj nm.i
LOS ANGKLES, April 10. Chief
of Police Sobnstlan, liullctcd sovorul
days ago on tho chnrgo of contribut
ing to tho delinquency of Edith Sor
kln, n minor, was Indlctod ngnlti
today for alleged oftonsos ngnlnsl
! Victoria Dcsparto, a delinquent girl.
I Miss Dospato Was also indicted for
; alleged perjury.
FRENCH CLAIM VICTORY
pnny from Soward ovor tho first , Amorlcnn Bank of Coos Bay and tho
stngo of tho Journey has beon pur- olocllou ' tno officers and directors
chasod for $1,150,000. wn accomplished this morning at
Dr.T itaim?7.7T ovrt la nicot,nK ot tho stockholders in
btlbAI BlillAIN EMPLOYS 'tho Myrtlo Arms, its directors stnto
MEN IN UNITED STATES "nit within threo wcolts tho nutw
, bank will bo In operation at its tom-
j Agency hero say ho Is pushing tho Industrial ("enteiH In England Get- pornry location, tho aim bolng to pur-
tlug Alen lino Under Guarantee chuso a doHlrablo lot nnd erect n
of Slv .Months' Work mid building later.
I'ie Tinnsportatloii j0hn r, hosb, formorly of Kansas
(11 Am'kIKM I'rtm lo Coot Dtj Tlinot.J ,,ut HW Of Marsllflold, WBH elected
NKWARK. N. J., April 10. A, '"u,"uu"1 ol u, nuw """"' " "
LOOAIi OVERFIiOW.
f
I
:
J
uatlng Dolores, In tho stato of Hit-
dago.
tnr Amkuim rr. to coot iu, Tin.et.1 villa rtdvlces deny that Obrecon
PARIS, April 10. Tho official , Kalncd n victory and contend thoro
statement this aftornoou says:
"Thoro Is nothing to ndd to tho
has been only light Bklrmlshlng.
private employment bureau service1 01so"' of J'"1"!, vlco president and
horo. It was loarnu.l todav. lin,l rn- ,l! BK9. formerly of Poitland,
celved urgent requests from sovoral ' ca8,,lor- To oa"l ot directors olect-
Porei Drlfxu Wagons. Samuel
Montgomery of Portland, Inventor of
a power driven farm and drny wagon
Which ho bullovcs will not only cut
down tho cost of oporatlug but ot
this typo of mnchlno, arrived- this
morning and Is horo until Monday In
teresting pooplo In his machlno, Ho
oxpeets to capatallzo, ho says, ttlr
$500,000 and erect a factory.
Industrial editors of Groat Britain ! cd bv tho stockholders nro Hon Ost-
Postmaster General Hureson, and
a now arrangement with Norway
as to tho Interchange of parcel post
packages containing liquids opens
nnothor avonuo, porhnps, through
rSet SOUnil n.i.l nn.lwlilxh Mnlililc mlclit lin snnf Indirect
Nati. Three of thoso, I ly into belllgdrent countries.
, 'l Mahoney 0f tho To ngroomont with Norway wont
v' "eet, the steamornto effect recontly nnd provides for
"' n. Kelson, for an enango oi purcei puai buitiwo
ier of the chari 'vi. on "llnulds. oils, pastes, salves, or
other articles easily Hqulflablo," If
they aro packod in accordanco with
tho regulations govornlng posting of
liquids.
Tho order announcing tho accept
ance of parcels of foodstuffs for
bolllgoront countries specifies that
they should bo kept segregated from
othor parcel mattor, so that in caso
of any action by belligerents, the
regular malls may not bo delayed
that two attacks which yestorday
mado us masters of the last Gormar.
positions at Les Eparges, led to des
perate bayonot fighting."
MEXICAN SAILORS ON
VERGE OF MUTINY
l l-fc . vM-wvH lUI-
rV"en chartered by
Wlaber Comnnnv
t0i ports. v a.i
ration f0 ",;:"'"":
i. I - " vi ail.
." ' nnderstnmi n,..
P,.no ot 8veral
MmPany no'w i,. ....
Arch;. """' uo
in. . tu reuio to
w a t.;r .."""
l!r. s ana
iweih..... .
otk -urior8,
.. "f 10 thfl lll.nll.
IUTK,j ""-HB. :
Un70theSwa,
ers aro to load at Columbia river
points direct for Now York city,
In the placing of so many steamers
in tho lumber trade to the east coast
ft QTRo QWrARV
mini inn in 111 nil i
Aiguo Garnishment. A point of
law, whether or not funds In tho
hands of tho county clerk .before 'n
llliltriiliimit linn linnii nmlnin.l noli
II...I !. . II .. ., 'U,,U,'-' "" IUU.IU.UU Vll
for men to take tho place., of work- '; -.. r u, . i..,kk, j. v.. )0 ,, vn ,obBto(, , tll0
men who are at tho front. Factories I "'"". " A. KboW, or, O. II. Hon- JuiH.0 cort t,8 momlu K ,i,
offer freo transportation and guar- Irlckson and II. II. Olson. Jn uttornoy, brought throe ac
anteo nt least six months work. stocl fr tho bank has already ,,. ;' ,,,, ,rftll
I rr...,. l......i...i ...... !..... ..i...i.. bceh sold for sovnrut wni.tru 111.. vi. . f
Men , II.X...I Vessel Fljlng AmerL; ' ', " - " """""'"-. ,", . "R n' " ... . lvcn I'"n, O'Donnell lu tho circuit
. . . .r nnn court following Avlilch sho transfer,
surplus of 16,000. L. ., , ,wh ,,, .... .
llu'JT iB"b0C!l ,n ll! ,',ank,"Bl Uobftrt ". oy a Miller,
slness In Kansns for several vears .. ' . . t'
attoruoys, contoudod the garnish,
mont was started boforo tho Judg
ment rendered. Jtidgo Ponnock'took
tho question under advlsemoilt.
run I'lng Claim They Haven't Been
Paid for Months.
t sailed.
MPROVE MICHIE
SAYS DREDGE
(II Amk UU4 Trivt lb Coot IU; Tlmm 1
O BOARD U. S. 8. COLORADO.
IMaatlan, (By Wirolcss), April 10,
Reports from Acapulco stato that ,.,,. ,.,..,.,,..,,
I Ml ft fntf rt tnt r Tunra flvlnrr.'
I " , ' ---. ...m,u WILL IXCREASE EFFICIEXOY
nn Aiiiuricnu iihk, uuu who wuro uu
tlio voi go of mutiny, claimed that
. their wages wore unpaid. Tho gun
boat Guorroro has arrived at Santa
Troops Will Reniiiln Strictly on tholBosalla to tako possession of the
iielk-nslvc -Dcrldoil to Sound I Mourner Korrlgan II, a French ves-
WILL XOT LAUNCH A FRESH OF
FEXSIVE MOVE.MEXT.
Russia on Pence.
(Of AuorUtx Trrtt lo Cooa lit I TlmM.)
GENEVA, April 10- Austria has
abandoned the Idea of launching a
fresh offensive movement against
Serbia, the Trlbuno says it has
learned from a reliable source, and
will remain strictly on the defen
sive and not send additional troops
to the Italian frontier. The same
sol. Tho cruiser Douvor provontod
tho seizure ponding a settlement of
tho caso at Vora, Cruz,
NEW STEAMSHIP AGENT
via the canal, shipping men see n,
th Swayne 8Uorta88 of local freights if the chart- authority Is quoted as asserting It
iC eSt Helena of' ers Increase as they seem bound to .was decided at Vienna to sound Rus-
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III Talk With Capt. Margolin Tells
That Power Huh Keen Increased
Here May l
TIE MARKET HUPPLIKD.
There was uu unpleasant sentm-
business In Kansas for several years'
boforo coming to Coo Bay two
months ago, Mr. Olson Ih mayor ot
Empire, has boon on Coos Bay for
tho last 27 years and Is well known,
especially among tho Scandinavian
population ot tho Buy. i
For 18 years Mr. Buggo has been
In tho banking business, both lu , tlon among tho tlo makers ou nay
America and In Europo, After leuv-iday when tho Kstubrook company
ing tho Scandinavian couutrlcH ho announced that for the prcHont they
was for" qulto a time couuectod as i would tako uo more ties from Indo
German correspondent with tho Hank ! pondont workers, doallug only with
of Crodot Lyonnals In Paris, said thoso with whom tlioy have con
to bo tho largest banking instltu- traits, I.ocnl representatives say tlio
Hon in tho world, having nn office company has boon forcod to this
Mlchlo will probably arrive on Coos forco of 4,000 peoplo. For the last act'oii by tho sluggish stnto of Uiu
Bay about May 1, possibly sooner. ' sovon months Mr. Bugge has lived In tl0 marlet"
Col. Morrow expects to come to Coos 'Portland where he had charge of the' ..
Bay In about six weeks at which timo J foreign exchango department of tho'nUo ono at (Astoria, whllo l, A.
he will look oter the situation on, Security Savings and Trust Co. later' Kaepplor is prominent mill man ot
Col. Morrow informed Capt. Mac
genn that the repairs and improve
ments mado on the Mlchlo tills past
month lu Portland will greatly In
creaso her efficiency. Her power has
been Increased 60 per cent. Tho
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lu me Oho.i.
J3?- These steaml
do. Tho scarcity of vessels means, of ala on the subject of peace terms,
course, higher rates and the pressing
of every available crai& into remce
hut It was Impossible to know what
the result-'
Tho Estabrook Company has made
n chango In the local office, Vm. 10,
Best, who has been local managor
for somo time, has reslrmed. and
his position has been given to W. J.'Co08 U- A smoker and reception 'the First National Bank
Clarkson, of San Francisco, While
welcoming the new man, Bandon
will regret to part with the old -
, Portlund aud who owns Interests In
will probably be tendered him at O. II. Hendrlckaon. fattier of Mrs.. several Orouon hanks. Both Mr. Oat-
that time. During his stay anotheri Buggn, is president ot the Portland' Hud ud J, R. Paulson, luuibwauva
examination of tno nnrnor said jet-
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