The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16; 1915 EVENING EDITION.
TWELVE PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall lUfl 7?
and Coos liny Advertiser. 'u ' u
TtttM
Vol. No. XXXIX.
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lift IS DEAD
'unconfirmed Story Says His
Men Convicted .and
Put Him to Death
5
General Said to Have Lost
His Life While Fording
River on a Horse
REPORT COMES TO EL PASO
v
, ,mi Vh llio Executioner of UN
leader, Villa Imi.ssihlo to
Confirm Report Burly Today
it so .ui;.vi'. .'iiiim.
OF VILLA'S DEATH
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i J WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct.
. it Messages reafiunu tno
Owrge C, Carothors, special
Ktnt at Casas Ortintlco,
roido no mention of anything
't hippcnlng to Villa.
If ImtlilK Pnw lo Oooi Mr Tlm.J
EL PASO, Texas. Oct. 15. Re
tort! current hero tlint Villa liad
ktn arrested by his own men at
Cms Orandcs, convicted and put
to death, could not bo confirmed
irl; today.
I'lcrin N Dead
A rp6rt Dial Ills exeeutlonor, Gon
enl FIrro, was also dead, was ro
idrtd over tho military wires from
Cuu Grandos. It stated brlofly
Hit Flerro wax drowned wlillo
lorllar a river, tliat his horso sllp
ped led that tho (lenornl was swopt
Join ilream,
THINKS VILLA ALIVE
Cunmra (icnerid Thinks Ho N on
Way to Sonom
l( AtwtUlM r-rtM la Cooi Mr Tlmw. ,
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Oct. 10. Oon
tril Callcs, tho Carranza command
ir tt Agm Prlcta, said today ho
hi been Informed that Villa watt
(itoit from Casus Grandos to So
wn. He believed his Information
w correct.
T IS -
nnsT op thi: axglo-frexch
ItOXDS TODAY
M Clearings In New Y'oik a
New Record of
?H1 I.OOO.OOO
tlj XimltttJ tt ta cux Dr Tlran.J
NEW YORK. Oct. 1G. Tho first
'itownt of tho Anclo-Prencli $500.-
,000 bonds was mndo yesterday
'j th managers of tho syndlcnto.
Tl Underwriting Issue, and other
atlon, swelled tho bank clearings
tl the New York clearing houso, It
u wnounccd today, to tho unpro
t lilted total of moro than $S14,-
'M.000. Tho previous record on
, 50, 190S, was ?74C,00O,OOO.
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"KSIAX AND ITALIAN MINIS
TEIls WAX DUPAHTUUK
t iUdlies of dm i)iiim... . win n..,vi..
.'.,'.w....ln ..... .
Wf Ou THliy on lattlcslili
Hound for Italy
f ' Utn rrtw ,a Coo. lux Moih.1
AJISTERDAM, Oct, 1C. Accord-
w a dispatch from Athons to tho
i,!f9 Ga7elt0- y, Milwlstow of
. ' and Italy nro proparing to
1 2 Grewe- TI'o families of tho
fomatj, tlio message adds, prob-
tiv. U lcavo Athons today on a
'" bound for Italy.
hit E:A fourteen-year-old
"U hiding u a barn, polntod
rhnj or and mndo his es
1(0 U 'S bellevea t0 uo ono of
44 a l rnik ...... ...
r'orm school.
EQOTTToTeTlOO dole
iU, ,Q attendance at tho G7th
&.f UnB ot tl,e Congregation-
FIERRD
DR01EQ
UN
MADE
LEAV
GREECE
-- w. UlVfiUIl,
TWO FOOTBALL '
X GAMES IN PROGRESS I
tnjr AmocIMoJ Prom to cui nnr Tlmn.
X PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct,
1 6, Two important
X Northwestern football
X games occurred in Oregon
X today, Washington State
t clashed with Oregon Ag-
X gies at Corvallis, while X
X Idaho met Oregon Univer- X
X sity at Eugene. Experts X
X were uncertain as to the X
X probable result of either X
X game, ' X
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IIAHVAHI) DEFEATS
VIRGINIA TODAY'
Mr Awchl1 1'itM ta Con. r.ar Time..
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct.
1G. Harvard kicked throo
Meld goals today and defeat
ed tho University of Virginia
') to 0. Vlrglnlti failed In
sovoral trials at field coals.
Another result today wns:
Navy 7, University of
Pennsylvania 7.
PLAN MADE PUBLIC
DETAILS OK NATIONAL DEFENSE
ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY
Will Hnvo liiii'Ko Navy and Army
1,U()(,()0() Men Kubjoct to
Call
of
III Auocla(rl Prrii lo Coo r7 TlmM.J
WASIIINdTON, 1). C. Oct. 10.
Dottilla of tho administration pro
gram for national dofonso becamo
f known officially today. They In-
cludo a six year program, which In
that tlmo will bring tho American
army with reserves up to 1,200,000
trained mon and havo building pro
gram to add 10 dreadnoughts, six
battlo crillsors, 8G submarines, CO
'destroyers and 15 scout cruisers In
flvo years, with a proportionate ln-
croaso In tho personnel and offlcors.
Tho estimates of tho appropria
tions ncoded to begin tho national
dofonso program aro placed at $182,
'000,000 for army and SlilG.OOO.OOO
for tho navy.
f Pi-cxIdciiL Amirovoa
President Wilson liaa approved tho
programs nB submlttod by Secrotarlos
PDanlols and Garrison. In tho first
year's program, Daniels recommend
ed tho building of two dreadnoughts,
two battlo cruisers, 25 coast sub
marines, 5 ocoan going submarines,
12 destroyers, throo scout ships, an
IncreaBO of 800 enlisted men and log-
flslatlon for tho appointment of 250
midshipmen to tho naval acadomy.
Tlio Army Plan
Garrison's plan Ib to Increaso tho
regular army from 87,000 to 140.
000 undor six years onllstmont. Re
quiring two years sorvlco nnd four
years In rosorvo, will glvo about
300,000 roserves In six years.
Tho continental army, which Is to
bo croatod by moans of a six- year
enlistment of two months each year
for thrco years with tho colors, and
three years of reserve subject to call,
'will at tho end of six years glvo a to
tal of 800,000 won.
Make lllj; Army
This trnined citizen army, togoth-
f or with regulars, will glvo with .125,-
000 national guardsmen, a mobile
army of moro than 1,200,000 men
fin six years.
L
IS
SCHMIDT TRIAD MAY' UK DELAY'
ED IN CONSEQUKXOK
C.
10. Wood of Portland YVIII
Chief Coun-sel for tho De
fendants In Case
Ho
Br Aioclte4 PrM to Coo IUr TlmM.J
I.OS ANGELES. Oct. 10. Mat
'thow Schmidt, alleged accomplice oi
ftho McNamara brothers, announced
todav that C. E. S. Wood of Port
land. Oregon, would succeed Charles
H. Pftlrall as chief counsel for
Schmidt and David Caplan if Pnd-
linr" necotlatlons wero successful.
Ipairall died last night and tho trial
mav bo delayed a month.
. PORTLAND Driver D. V. Plggott
who was running tho auto which
struck and klllod Mrs. E. C. Wardell
Saturday night, has been found
blameless for the accident.
Hold Your Dates Oien For Novem
her O, Hand MnMiucrnde.
AWYEH
DEAD
MIS AGBEE
ON CARRANZA
Pan-American Powers Send
Favorable Replies to their
Representatives Here
TO MEET
Y
Form of Recognition Will be
Determined Upon by the
Delegates at That Time
WILL LIKELY SEND NOTE
Kmbargo on Anns to (ho Different
KaclloiiH Would (Jo Into Hffcct,
anil mi AnitmMitlnr Would liu
Kent iin Soon as Belerlcd
PI? .totUHJ rrr.i to cooi Mr Tlnwa.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 1G.
Favorable responses wero received
today from all tho governments par
ticipating in tho Pan-American con
ference, which decided to recognlzo
Carranza.
Secretary of State Lansing has
called a meeting of tho confarouco
for next Monday to arrango tho
form of recognition.
Argentina, llollvla, Uruguay and
Guatemala replied yesterday. Today
favorable word camo from Ilrazll
and Chile.
Will Present a Noto
Recognition probably will tako tho
form of tho presentation of a noto
to Carranza through tho medium ot
his representative here, who will do
part for Mexico to meot Carranza.
With tho presentation of such a
note, tho embargo on nrniB would
go Into effect 'against tho opposing
factions, nnd an Ambassador and
Chargo d'Affalres would bo sont ns
soon as n solectlon could -bo mndo.
PHOPERTYIS SEIZED
CARRANZA AUTIIOIUTJKS TAKH
STKAMSHIP LINK AT GUAYMAH
Afncr Occupying, Hint City They A1m
Confiscate Property of A
Prominent Mexican
li; AfoeUt4 Vnt U roi BJ T!mi
CAPE SAN LUCAS, Southern Cal-
'lfomla, (Wlroloss to San Diego) Oct.
1G. Advices from Guaymas stnto
that tho Carranza authorities solzoa
tho property of tho Navlra Steamship
Company and also that of a proml
nont Mexican, Luis Martinez, follow
ing tholr occupation of tho city. Car
ranza troops from Slnaloa nro ox-
fpectod to roach Empalmo today.
DRUG PRICES SOAR
WAR IN EUROPE MAKES IT COST
LY TO HE SICK THIS YEAH
U,cnl lirugglHts Slum- How Drugs
Havo Advanced. In Homo Cases
()( Percent
Toward tho sky havo soared tho
price of drugs in thef past fow wcoks.
It costB moro money to bo sick this
year than" it did in 1914 and tho
druggists scow toward tho Europ
ean horizon whero cannon boom 24
liours of a day and say thats tho rea
son. Advances In prices liavo neon
as much ub 300 percent In somo in-
'stances.
All bromides havo gono up about
100 norcent lately and qulnlno nas
practically doubled In its valuo whllo
Epson Baits aro quotou at a juu iiur-
f'cent advance,
Thermos Hottles
Soldiers of tho Allies carry ther
mos bottles. This then accounts for
tho big demand on American fact
ories and a raising of tho prlco of
theso bottles 15 cents on tho dollar.
Glycerine Is used In tho manufac
ture of nltro-glycerlno, therefore tt
has gono up Just about 250 percent
In value.
' phenactlno, a coal tar derivative!
'from Germany and used in cold and
headache prescriptions, was selling
for about $1.22 a pound six weoKs
ago and now sells for $18.75 a pound.
.Make "Ij: Jumps
Carbolic acid
has shot up from
about 15 cents a pound
to some -
thing like $1.75 and aspirin Is moro I
than doubled. Peroxide has auvanc
'od 75 norcent, borao acid costs twice'
'what It used to a short time ago.
French toilet preparations are
IDA
AL
D WEDS TRAIN
MISS EUSOIf
VHOMINKNT MAItSIirjKLD COU-
!1'L12 WILL IHJ MAHUIKI) TO-
' NU3IIT AND LIIAVH TOMORROW
ON HONKVMOON TRIP SUR-
PRISKTO THKIR KRIKNDS.
A. h. Kohlcr, head of tho Hub
Dry Oooda Company, and Miss Em
ma KrlclCBon, a well-known Marsh
field young woman, will bo married
hero this ovcnlng. Tho young cou
ple will lcavo In a prlvato auto to
morrow morning for Icoscburg from
whero they will tako train for an
extended honeymoon trip.
Tho announcement of tho coming
nuptials will ha one of tho niosf
fcoiupleto surprises Hint Mnrshflold
folks have known In many a day.
pHvcn Intlmato friends of tho well-
known young couple wore not ap
prised of Cupid's victory and many
of them will. got their first news of
It when they read The Times this
evening.
Tho hrtdo Is tho handsomn daugh
ter of Mrs. Erleksou, of North Sec
ond street, and Is well known In
Mnrshflold, whero sho has spent al
most her entire llfo. Sho is a sister
of Mrs. C. G. Mnguus, of South
Mnrshflold.
Mr. Kohlor Is ono of Marshflold's
best known nnd moBt successful
.young business men. He camo hero
sovoral yearn ago and with A. J.
Mendel started tho Hub Clothing
Storo which has grown Into ono of
tho leading business houKcs of tho
city.
J
X SPOKANE LUMBER CO. X
X MILL IS BURNED.!
X X
Ur AmmUIM rrm lo (on nf Tlran. 4
X
Mil AN Wnsh Ot 1fi 1
JiILft.l:U.V----T-,-, i'- " ir
i The ehfiro'DTan't of the
t Spokane Lumber Co, was
t burned here today with a
X loss estimated at $125,
X 000, Tho insurance
J amounts to $50,000,
1 The company was owned
t bv residents of Mmneap-
: oils, :
?
GIRLS MEET DEATH
TWO RELIEVED TO RE RURNED
IX FIRE TODAY'
f Rlazo at Supply Deitot of Mutual Film
Company Causes Death and
Injury
inr wHtJ vr t Coo ni Timt.
ALANTA, Ga., Oct. 10. Two girls
'nro bolloved to bo dead In a tire at
tlio suppdw department of tho Mu
tual film Company hero today. They
woro working on tho second floor of
a two story building. Sovoral wom
en wero rescued and somo were ser
iously burned.
MANY SEE flGli
TWO THOUSAND WITNESS EXE
CUTION OF NEGRO
Hundreds of Others Are Unable to
Crowd Into Stockade at Mur-
Ithyslioro. Illinois
rnr AiutrUtal rrw to dm Mi TlmM.
MURPHYSUOUO, 111., Oct. 1G.
Joe Deberry, a negro, was hanged
tilts morning for tho murder of Mrs.
J. H. Martin. Two thousand por
sons crowdod tho stockade, to wit
ness tho execution. Throo thousand
wero on tho streets unable to gain
admission.
("quoted at an advance of 10 to 25
percent and In somo Instances can!
not be procured at all. Tho pyra-t
"mid fly catchers, and Btlcky paper
in rolls, aro niado In Germany and
now can not bo bought on the whole
sale market.
PORTLAND Earl Winkler who
... 0. ftn ..! . lino ItAAn
" .H . r-
! "reus"1 uaCK lo ruruaua lo U8"C'
a charge of roDDing a'resiauruni.
Hold Your Dates Open For Novem.
ber O, Hand Masquerade.
A
Many Killed and Injured in Bad
Wreck on Union Pacific '
in Kansas
CAUSED BY FLOOD
Swollen River Undermines
Abutment of Bridge Which
Gives Way Under Strain
BODIES NOT RECOVERED
At Least Nino Aro Hurled In Mud
mid 'Water While Four Others Aro
Known to Ho Dead Many
Wero Y'oiinc ladles
(Ur AuocUted Prru lo Cooi IIr Tlmn.
RANDOLPH, Kan., Oct. 15. A
Union Pacific motor train, consisting
of ono passenger coach and a bag
gago and mall combination car,
crashed through an undermined
abutment, plunged Into Fancy Creek
and lidrloil about 15 feet of the for
ward end of a passonger car In a
flood ot water ond mud a mlto south
of hero this morning.
Four of tho estimated 75 pas
sengers aro known to bo dead and
nlno other bodies nro said to bo
lodged In tho burled end of tho car.
All attempts to reach tho bodies
failed and tho death list will prob
ably not bo known until tho wreck
ing crow lifts tho car.
Caused by Heavy Rain
Fancy Creek, ordinarily noarly
dry, was swollen Into a torrent by
thrco Inches of rain which foil yes
terday. Tho hrldgo propor with
stood tho flood, but tho south abut
mont wbb cut undor so that tho
charging motor train was carried
down.
Mnny T0MCl,l,r" Aixmra
- SWnrnitis - s - oiigors woro young wo-
mon school teachers coming to tho
toachors' mooting horo today. Sov
oral nro unaccounted for. Fow per
sons in tho wrecked car escaped In
juries. '
Tho Idontiriod dead aro Dr. Lowls
Atwood and Alma IC. jolllu.
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REGARDS HIMSELF AT HTATK OF
YVAIt YVIII Il.ULGARIA
Formal Declaration is Awaiting Hio
Exchange of Telegrams
With The Allies
(U AuocUI4 Tt to Coot Mr TlmM.l
PBTROGItAD, Oct. 10. Russia
regards horsolf In a stalo of war
with Bulgaria from tho moment tho
latter country attacked Serbia, ac
cording to a sratomont by tho forolgn
offlco. Formal declaration of war
Ms awaiting tho conclusion of tho ox-
chango of telegrams between Rus
sia and the Allies.
SEEK LUMBER DATA
AliRANY, NEW YO'.tK, TO DISTRL
RUTE PACIFIC COAST IAJMHER
To Deepen Hudson River to 87 Feet
YVant to Know YVlrnt Coos
Hay Can Furnish
Data of Coos Bay's lumber resourc
es, her shipping facilities and pic
tures in both these connections aro
bolnc sought by tho Knickerbocker
Press, of Albany, Now York. In a
special edition ot November 17 tho
paper will start the campaign expect
ed to mako Albany "an Importaut
factor as a distributing point for
Pacific Coast lumber."
Though the-city lies far Inland on
(tho Hudson river, the move Is to In
Jcreaso tho depth of water to 27 foot,
allowing the coming of regular deep
water ships into the very heart of the
state.
Secretary Motley, of tho . local
Chamber of Commerce has selected
Views showing the harbor here, tho
mills, logging roads and the fqrtsts.
Data will bo forwarded showing the
depth of water on tho bar and tho
Inner channel.
Six thousand copies of the publica
tion will be distributed through tho
United States, writes George M.
Cornwall, publishing "The Timber-
man," who is much Interested In the
move.
RUSSIA
EMY
X ATHLETIC RECORD X
X IS BROKEN TODAY X
Or AitocUlod rrnt to Cuon Mr Tirol. 1
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct,
16, Frank Sloman, a
San Francisco high school
boy, broke the world's ln
terscholastic 440 - yard
record here today on the X
X Panama-Pacific Exposi- X
I tion dirt track, His time I
X was 48 1-5 seconds, X
t which is three-fifths of a X
X second faster than the X
X record, X
$$
HEHLIN'SAYS INVASION OF SERR
IA IS CONTINUING
llulgarJauH Capture Some Position
French Attacks in West HcKrt
1 ed to Havo Heon Repulsed
tlr AjmocIM! rrm to Com Mr TlmM.
LONDON, Oct. 10. Further prog
ress ot tho armies of Field Marshal
Von Mackonson Invading Serbia, was
reported by Dorlln today. Storming
rot tho positions south of Scmendrla
nnd cast om Poznrocas was announc
ed. Hulgarlan troopB nro progress
ing also In an attack and havo tak
en tho eastern forts of Zajccar.
Ou West Front
On tho western front, an attempt
by tho Fronch to capture, tho Ger
man position east of Auborlvo, In
Champagno, was repulsed with tho
loss to tho French of moro than GOO
prlronoro and thrco machlno guns,
according to Dorlln. Attacks near
'Soualno, Lob Mcsnll and Llontroy
also falded.
Paris flays tho French forces wero
repulsed In sovoral counter attack;)
in Lorralno against tho trenches oc
cupied by tho Fronch yesterday. Tho
aormana woro also ropulsod at Vos7
Eve.
No Important developments nro ro
ported In the eastern theatre
War Declaration
Reciprocal war declarations bo
tweon Dulgnrlan and Great Britain
woro announced last night.
.
BRITISH. BLOCKADE
-" 4
BULGARIAN COAST
tDr AltorUUil I'ltM to Coof Mr TlmM,
LONDON, Oct. 10. Tho
blockado of tho Bulgarian
coast In tho Aegean Sea by
tlio British warships of tho
Eastorn Mediterranean squad
ron was put Into offect today
according to an official an
nouncement. LOSSES VERY HEAVY
AUSTRO-GERMAN FORCES SUF-
FER IN SERRIAN CAMPAIGN
Paris Claims Twenty-five Thousand
are Killed and Sixty Tlious-
and Men Wounded
Or Auoclttftl Prni to Com nr TlmM.
PARIS, Oct. 10. The Austro-
Gorman losses In tho campaign
against Serbia up to Thursday aro
estimated at 25,000 klllod and 60,-
000 wounded, according to a
patch to Tho Temps from Nlsh.
Sorblan losses aro also heavy.
ills
Tho J I
GERMAN' WARSHIP CAPTURES A
NORWEGIAN STEAMSHIP
Seized YVhHe ou tho Way from Ber
. gen, Norway, lo Copenluigen,
In North Sea
Br Auoclitf J Presa to Cm Mr Tlmn.
STOCKHOLM, Oct. IC Tho Nor
wegian steamship Tyr, loaded with
cotton and bound from Bergen, Nor
way, for Copenhagen, Denmark, was
captured by a German warship In
Cattegat, an arm of the North Sea
between Sweden and Jutland.
NOTICE TO REGISTER
All electors who wish to vote in
the Primary Nominating City Elec
tion and the General City Election
should register with the Recorder on
or before October 23rd, 1915.
JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder
ROY Suits or Coats steamed on a
HEAL STEAM HOARD nt Jay
Doylo's,
REPORT
OGRESS
TAKE COTTON CARGO
ATTACK BRIDGE
Forty Thousand Bulgarian
Troops With Artillery Begin
Siege on Saloniki Route
NEAR TuFBORDER
Purpose is to Cut Off Rail
road Communication Be
tween Allies and Serb's
ATTEMPT TO CHECK AID
If Railroad Is Successfully Hold It
Will Ro Impossible- to Send Troops
or Supplies Hy that Means to
tho Serbian Army
(br Anocliltl Vnt to Ctoo Mr T1bim.I
ATHENS, Oct. 1G. Forty thous
and Bulgarian troops, with artillery,
aro reported to havo begun an attack
on tho Itardn brldgo, botweon Valau-
dovo, on tho railroad running from
Suloulkl into Sorbla, and Hovdovo.
Tho point of attack Is about 20 miles
north of tho Greek border.
Tho Bulgarians aro apparently at
tempting to cut tho railroad commu
nication and prevent tho ontcnto al
lies from forwarding troops and sup
plies to tho Serbians.
ON THE DEFENSIVE
DVIXSK ONLY
Til BY ARE
PIiACE WHERE
ATTACKING
So Far. Have Been Uuablo to Break
ThoRusslans Conflict
In Florco
inr Auocut rr.n to cm ur TlmM
PETROGRAD, Oct, 10. With tho
oxtoptlon of Dvlnsk, whoro florco
(irtlllory battles contlnuo, tho Qor
mrins appear on tho dofonslvo along
the entlro Eastern front. Gorman
attacks at tills point havo boon mndo
with tho utmost Impetuosity under
covor of terrific artillery flro, but
so far havo been unablo to break
down tho Russian defenses.
GIVES UP OFFICE;
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF E.NG
; LAXD SAID TO HAVE QUIT
Claim Made that Government Kopt
Matter a Secret In Hope of
Retaining Hliu
Dr AuoclttM Ptm lo Coo Mr TlmM.)
LONDON, Oct. 10. Notwithstand
ing tho recent denial of Sir Edward
Carson, attornoy goueral, that ho had
resigned, nssortlon Ib mado by tho
parliamentary correspondent, of the
Dally News that ho has given up tho
offlco. It says tho announcement
was withheld by tho government do
causo it was hopod in tho Interests
of unity that ho may bo persuaded
to withdraw lila resignation.
TURKS CLAIM GAINS
OFFICIAL STATEMENT TELLS OF
FIGHT YVITII ALLIES
Rifle ad Cannon Flro Ivxchange.1,
and Bomb Throwers Cause Flro
In Enemy's Trenches
Dr AMoclttod lira to Ogoi Mr Ttu.J
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 16.
Official statement says; "Near Ana
farta and Avl Burnu there la recip
rocal rifle and artlllory fire. Near
ddul Bahr our ibomb throwors
caused fire to break out In tho en
emy's trenches. Our artillery sil
enced the onemy artlllory near ek
ke Burnu."
VESSEL MOVEMENTS
Arrived
F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 8 a. m,
today.
Sailed.
Adellno' Smith for San Francisco,
p. m. today.
F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco, 4
m. today.
Due Horo
Hardy, San Francisco, Monday.
We have a nifty line of coal, wkm!
and combination heating stores, see
this line before you buy, Schroeder
and Hildeubrnnd.
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