The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 01, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A HAPPY 'AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO EM
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PAPER THAT
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IT KELP 10
CLOSE SALOONS
Last Night of Drinking in
M arshfield is Marked by a
1 Lively Celebration
Drinking Places Crowded and
' Some Run Out of Beer
' Before Midnight
-
PljLLMAN CLOSED AT SIX
rwnrtleally Kvcry thing Im Hold Out
,
immI Many Go Homo Currying
Vucknux-H of Houicd Goods
t Uint.'r their AriitM
The cloning of the saloons In
Marslifleld laBt night wbb an event
whih will 10117 bo remembered. It
vssBjost fittingly colobratod by cv
Vrybody who hnd over been a pat
ron of tlio drinking places and by
tunny wore who do not usually fre
quent saloons, In tnnny of tho
places tho latter class predominated.
There was no roUghncss to speak
of but a gonoral hilarity pruvnllcd
and tho drinking people- did not
waste much tlmo In consuming nil
that tlioy wanted. It was realized
thai It was tho Inst chnnco to buy
drinks In Mnnihrield so It was nat
ural that tlio occasion would bo a
Iff? one.
Saloons Are Crowded
All tho saloons woro crowded and
4tiA( .. n..iKi, tlnn.l wllli nnniiln
""."'""" """ ""'"
MlU IIIUTUU llUUUb IIUII1 UU17 DUIUUU
to another and with many who woro
moijoly spectators.
. When tho gong sounded at twolvo
o'clock It was all over. Tho crowds
woro quickly turned out of tho plac
oe 'and tho doors woro cloned for
'Kooil.
Pullman tlotos First
Practically everything drinkable
was sold out. Somo of tho naloona
ran out of beor boforo twclvo
o'clock. Tlio- Pullnmn saloon wnM
without beer at ft o'clock and closod
lie doors. It was tho flrnt ouo to
close. Tlio National saloon was
ready to close shortly after 8
c'clock.
(JUort It Away
John Uurko at tho Coos Hay sa
loon turned host and tho last halt
barrel ho had on tap ho gave away.
Ho had plenty of guests and beer
was as freo as water while It lasted.
When tho keg was emptied every
thing, was called off and tho doors
woro' Closed. Tho supply ran out
brforo 8 o'clock and tho lights weru
turned out and tho doors locked.
8,omcono later put on tho front
door of tho saloon a placard bearing
tho words:
" dona but not forgotten. Amen,
Durko."
Many liny .Supply
Tho purchasing of supplies for
future u no was rarrlod on until tho
Mast minute. Tlio wholesale houses
' Mid practically ovorythlng. Ono
place had a dollvdry wagon ready -
deliver at ouro at tho purchaser's
homo when whole case lots woro
taught. Prices wero cut down at
tho last so .everything could bo dts
pe?H of.
Men with packages under tholr
arms worn numerous. From tho
RHMtyint of tho supplied laid In It Is
safe to say that there aro u good
many In MHrshflpld who will not stif
fer the want of a drink for a good
wimp,
Chandler I.lwly Pltico
Tho Chandler far was a lively
place and It stayed open until tho
last minute, TIo bar room was
crawled ajl, evening and and thc'dln
ner and tho dance added to the eel
Artthwt. Under tho now law It
was (he last tlmo that nu could l3
served with tho dinner.
WImr tweyra o'clock camo the
streets woro rapidly cleared. A
gved many wont to the restaurant
for a MidnYglit lunch hut most every
body went 'right homo.
OcriUtlofi HMoric
The occaolon was ono tho like of
vhlch may never bo seen hero ngatn.
When twelve o'clock camo It waa
the first tlmo In the past forty six j
years that Marslifleld did not have
public drinking places where liquor
Mas sold.
To give an added uuusuul touch to
the whole occasion snow fell dur-
OCCASION
historic
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lag thn evenlnff which Is very rare'fnE'vatlve places will close early,
en Cooa Bay.
KaHjc In the Street.
With a wreath of holly
hp
Kstnbllshed 187H.
Ah Tho Coast Mail
E
WANTS TO HOLD JOINT HAXQUKT
WITH COOH HAY
Ku-nl to Ho In Junimry mid S. I'.
Officials Would Ho tho
Guests of Honor
Tlio Kugciio Gunrd prints tho fol
lowing:
A Joint banquet for Kugono ntid
Coos Hay residents, to cololmito tho
opening of tho Wlllnmntto Pacific
railroad, in planned to ho hold hero
somo tlmo In January. Officials of
tho Wlllamutto Pacific and tho
Soutliorn Pacific company, will bo
tho gucBts of honor at tho dinner.
Tho plan was suggested by Dr. D.
A. l'alno at n meeting of tho imi-
geno Commercial club, last night. In
accordance with Mr. Pnlno's sugges
tion, a commlttco will bo named to
consider dates anil nrrungo details.
It was suggested thnt this banquet
be held before tho first train Is run
to Marslifleld. In this way Interest
rnd enthusiasm could bo arointed,
dud, It Is Htatoil, that by tho tlmo the
first trnln Ih nctually run to Coos Hay
over tho new lino, u delegation of
I fc Mr " ' ' -,,""" " u ''"" "'
Ti tifttim tnnrnliti ti in 1 1 ! il. 1 t
mnko tho irln,
It was also suggested that tho
commlttco formulnto somo doflulto
nlnns for n celebration to lin linlil mi
PLANNING
tho oponlng day of tho railroad tol'l t't aro to bo Imposed througn-
tho public. Just tho exact nnturo
of this colcbratlan wns not made
known, but one similar .to tho ouo
laid hero when tho Oregon Kloctrle
ran Its first train Into Eiiguuo, will
Lt planned by tho committee.
A HAPPY NKW YI7AK
his neck and a hlg hat Jammed
down over ono car. n man sat in
an nrm ohalr out In tho mlddlo of
Front ami Commercial avonuo short-
ly boforo midnight. Ho raised his
voice to tho Btiowy skies nud sann
llio'iwaii song of tlio old year. Kvor
and anon no of hla ndmlrlnc friends
stepped forth from tho circle about
him nud handed tho singer a bottle,
thnt ho might luhrlrato his whistle
and slug still louder.
A tnll well-dressed man fell off
tho stdownlk In front of tho pollco
elation nnd lit on lila hack in tho
snow and mud.
"Oli, help mo over to a post"
was all ho could tny. A good 8a
mnrltnu, almost equally as far gone,
aided his distressed brothor and
nftor several hard but worthy ef
forts got his friend ovor to n near
by llghtpost, where ho clung des
perately, holding on for dear life.
.Mllt'N View of It.
uiOKOIIB oil 1110 lllim, Ueciaroil
Milt Hurst, out 111 front of tho!
Ilrowory Snloon
1 am going down1
I to 'I'rico."
There was a loud howl of "Let
'or buck, that's where wo'ro going
ton" from tho erovyd.
In front of nuothor saloon men
oinorRed from n Bovornl-hours' faith
ful vigil at tho bar. They worned
tholr way to the edge or tho sldo
walk, 8iilffod tho frosty air nnd
glancod nt their watches. Just got
tlmo for another" and they all
plunged back In again nnd lined up
for tbo lust time at the mahogany,
Just Imforo tho midnight bell clang
ed out Its messago of drought.
A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
WOUND UP I.IVKI.Y
HaiHtuu s.ivv Stirling Tlino-s nt Tho
Closo
It has boon lively at Iiandon ac
cording to tho following from tho
llccordcr:
Not in seven years said a man who
claimed to know, have tho saloons of
Jijvnilon dono as large a business
ac was dono by them Inst Saturday.
First street Mnolled whiskey from
cno end to the ofher during th af
ternoon and .oveuing. In the an- i
1 roach of the tlmo when thore Is to j
be no moro thero was a disposition ,
manifested to have a last grand, roy
al some Another hie day is ex
pected. Now Years although the more I
(tO AYflffl tliA ItiAvlfalil rtil 1iiica
that U furnish the climax.
' -V HAPPY XKW YKAH
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
Y IS
10 GOT PUCES
Government Will Make an Ef
fort to Prevent Extortion '
Which is Practiced
Land Owners and
Farmers
Control Parliament and Put
On High Tariff
NOTHING TO BE SHIPPED
Cattlo mid reed Will Ho lmortc1
and Nothing liaised nt Homo
Will Ho Allow oil Outsldo
(Or Auof Intel I'rtra to Coo IUjr Tlmn.)
ZURICH, Switzerland, Jan. 1.
All efforts to prevent tho extortion
ate prlcos, of foodstuffs In Hungary
having so far fulled, tho govern
in on t has now determined to prohib
it entirely the export, even to Aus
trla, of any articles of food which aro
tcaico, and has also fixed maximum
oui Hungary, according io rcnnuio
rdvlces received horo. Local auth
orities aro to ho eupowcrod to boIzo
with mllltury forco nil stocks of
(.rain and other provisions thnt aro
being kept back for higher prices.
Although Hungary Is cssontlnlly
ru agricultural country, tho prices of
flour and dairy products, ns well as
meat, nro much higher than in In
.""atrial (Jernmny.
Tlio land-owners
,iml rnrmoni who control tho Pnrlla
,i;o,u ," "apost, havo used their
ulmosl Inntiulico to provout tho Im-
,,ortat,on of cl,on" foods from "road
i'nor lo l" w,r ur insisting upon
tho malntonanco' of tho high protec
tive duty.
Undeterred by fines and even Im
prlsoumont, Hungarian producers
nnd dealers havo been charging ex
horbitant prices, until tho patience of
tl.o government, press, nnd public
ullko havo became exhausted. Uu
!or tho now nrrnngomont, flvcry
possible effort will ho inndo to bring
In livestock, meat and foddor from
rlroad, whllo tho oxport of these, to
gether with eggs and dairy products,
will bo stoppod. Nothing will be
left undone to iucroaso tho produc
ing capacity of tho country. Manu
factories, such ob dlstlllorlos, brow-
'orlcs, sugar nnd oil reflnorlos,
vhORft hv nrniliiPtu vlnl.iv ..itl. .l
must now im nm n .,m,iP
tho utmost quantity of products.
A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
CHARGES VERY
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ItKY. II. II. rosKKTT UIXAI.I.Y On tho point of enjoying tholr ro
AKKIYKK IX .MAHMII'TKD ,mMl ,,y tl10 co1 wt0 t tho bay.
Wrecked l-'relght Train and Heavy
.Mud Out of Itosebuig Aid In
Prcdonglug Jouruoy
Four dnya tho ltev. II. H. Foskott
was on his way from MeMlnnvllIo
lo Marslifleld. Ho arrived hero
this morning via Itosoburg and
Myrtlo Point, nftor an all-night trip
thrjiigh tho mud. ,
Ho left horo shortly boforo Christ
mas to spend tho holidays with his
family In MoMlnnvllle. On Wednes
day morning Mr. Foskott left thero
for Portland. Near Orogon City
ho found tho road blocked with a
wrecked frolght train and nil night
bis train waited, getting Into Port
land on Thursday.
Yestorday morning nt soven
o'clock ho started on the stage ,
iiuui mistuur);.
TJio first 36 n.lleslilara 0 "
lade by auto stage A uVVy Xnv YrMt
of tho trip was mado
Into Canus and from there wagon
otages with four and six horses
plowed through to Myrtle Point.
getting there this morning at five
o'clock -
I
Mr Foskett will resume his work
at the Baptist Church and will
preach there tomorrow morning and
evening. j
mm
MKMHKIt OF THK ASSOCIATED PIIKSS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916
HELD FOR LARCENY
HAHHY HAWKINS CHAHGKD
'WITH KOHHING OI.OTHICS I.IXI7
Missing Clothes Discovered In Ioft
At Conlo Homo Xenr Thcr
CimMc to Furnish Hall
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUII.Iil'7 Oro, January 1.
Harry Hawkins, n young man who
has been making his homo with tho
Coulo family near the County Hock
crusher, near Coqulllc, was bound
over to the grand Jury by Jimtlco
Pfnnloy yesterday on tho charge of
l;
i t'rniHl mrcuny " 'a accused of
von Ding clonics uncs in uoqiiino,
about $38 worth of fcbods being miss
ing. j
Hawkins wns nrrcHtod by Deputy
Shorltr Andy P. Davis following tho
discovery1 of pnrt of tho nilBslng
clothing In n loft near his room. Tho
search warrant was sworn out by
Mrs. Win. Mnusell, ono of tho heavi
est losers, and sho accompanied De
puty Sheriff Davis to tho Couln homo
and identified part of tho clothing
iccovcrcd.
Tho robbery occurred November
30th anil Hawkins was suspoctcd
bcon after It was discovered.
When arralgnod yestorday ho
claimed thnt ho had found tho bundlo
of clothing, which consisted mostly
of women's wearing. apparel, sheets,
etc., in tho rood whllo returning
homo.
Ho wnB unable tn glva.lwll uud.
will bo kopt In Jail until tho grand
Jury meets.
A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
BOYS STEAL F000
YOUXH AMHKICA HKt'OMKK VK.Y-
TL'HKSO.Mi: AT HND OK YKAIt
Chicken mid I'rult Disappear from
Hark Port lie lticnkfuM Is
Interrupted by Pollco
Adventurous, venturesome Young
America sauntered forth Inst night
to pay their last respects to tho old
i tar by staying nway from homo nnd
being "regular devils." Two of the) - -", loUy to
jdingstors wound up this morning,."' .."... . . . ,, ,,',.i n.i
in tlio pollro station on the chnrgo of
stealing food from off somoono's
trek porch in south Marslifleld. Tho
loys woro Ccorgo Lingo nnd Mack
Wllloy. Tlio third member made his
get awuy boforo Chlof Cartor could
catch him. Tlioy stole from tho
back poroheB of tho Ivy Condron nnd
tho Ocorgo Gulovsuu and possibly
others.
Tho boys had slept all night In
,('. II. Wnltor's hay bum. This
morning they wont forth to tho S. P.
I coal bunker for breakfast. In tholi
(arms tlioy packed tho "swag". This
consisted of n hugo bowl of ohlek-
'pii, a loaf of homo mado bread, two
Jars of canned poaches ami a quart
I nnd n, half of milk.
tho boys woro lutorruu'Cu liy Clilof
Certor nnd brcV't to tho Jail.
II im. . tl 1. Ii
wuy uiuin you go to your
homes last iilghtT" tlioy woro quer
ied. "Ob, wo Just wanted to stay out,"
tini (tin nuilii
Tho parontB of tho boys .visited tho
Jail ami told tho officers to keep
tl-em thoro and, If tho youngsters
becamo hungry, to lot thorn eat some
of tho food tlioy hud Purloined.
Tno Moro AirrMcd
loiter In tho day two moro boys
woro locked in jail by tho pol'co and
implicated In tho escapades o'r Inst
night. Thoy aro Julius Osborno
nnd Oron Honebrako. ''
The police claim that the boys
rtole shoes, a suit of clothes and a
coat as well as tho food, Tholr1
,,.
I uvftvio were
fillnil Willi -it-i-,.,wln.
MOXKY TO I.OAX On improved
rnriilies lu nuy amount. V. K. Con
waj", Homl uud Morlfiago Hroker.
iv. Ji r. nuiii, ij
CokeHIdg - . Phon ii.j.
DH, II. K. ICCITY, Dentist, Ml
HKATIXO STOYK3 nt reared
price. Pioneer Hnrdinire Ce.
VWB
EVENING EDITION.
Enormous Sums of Money Are
Raised in Various Ways
1 by the People
HE PRlEB LOYAL
Entertainments, Art Treasure
Sales and Other Events
Held to Raise Funds
HELP SENT OTHER PLACES
Much Aid lias Already Hccn (Hicii In
Hulgiirln and Serbia 'Will Ho As-
slstetl When Conditions
Mnko It Possible
inr AuoclttM rrrai to Coo lUr Time.
VII3NNA, Jnn. 1. Knormous
sums of monoy have boon colloctod
In Austro Hungary for charltahlo
purposes during tho war. No rell
nblo figures on tho total obtalnod nro
yot nvallablo, but cstlmnteB placo It
ar high as 240,000,000 crowns (np
nroxlmntoly $18,000,000). Much of
(his money has bcon applied already,
but largo sums nro still nvallnblo for
tho needs of those for whom it wnu
collected.'
All Kinds' of Wny
Tho monoy lina been rolsod In o"
cry manner tho fertile brains of so
cial lenders and nowspnper odltors
could dovlso. Charity teas and sup
pers; tho salo of needlework dono by
eocloty peoplo; bennflt performances
ni tho theatres; tho public salo of nrt
objects which peoplo woro willing
to doimtoj nnd n hundred slmllnr en
terprlBes liavo Ueon given kcon rom
petition to tho plain subscription and
collection campaign waged by tho
newspapers.
Hno Hren Iiyal
Thoro 1b no doubt that Austria-
Hunimry'8 nonulutloii. without dls
...u ..,.,. . ...
tholr families and thoso whom tho
war 4ius doprlved , temporarily of
means of livelihood! Whllo tho ox
chnngq of lied Cross and Blinllnr
funds between Austria Iluiignry- and
Germany has boon solely n m,nttor of
courtesy botweon allies, Austrln-IIiitN
gary has already spent tho gfoator
purt of a million crowns In Hod
Cross work In Ilulgnria. It has sent
military equlpinont nud supplies
worth ovor n million crowns to Tur
key. nnd ovon in Poland Austro Hun
Ktrian charity work has been felt.
As soon as conditions In Sorbin mnko
it possible, it Is understood tbut mon-
jcy and BupplleB will bo sont thoro al
so.
A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
IS
HKAVY HOAIIS CAUHK HHKAK.
DOWN OV HTAOIS
Ih Kpoctil in on Five O'clock
Train Poslofflco WlndowN to lo
Ojioii IletnceH Blx nnd Kotcn
Hrcakdowns on tno roaa o de
layod tho mall stages out or Itoso
burg that thoy failed to arrive In
Coqulllo In tlmo to catch the morn
ing train for Coos Hay. Postmastor
Hugh McLnlu said that If lt arrives
on the five o'clock train this af
ternoon tho Poslofflco will bo open
between six and seven o'clock this
evening.
Heavy roads mail tho transfer
of tho "000 pounds of mall almost
an Impossibility. Tho stages left
Hoseburg carjy yesterday morn
ing. The windows of tho -Poslofflco
were to have been open fort a de
livery of mall on hour be'fore noon
today, but because of the delay they
remained closed,
A HAPPV XKW YKAIt :
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DELAYED
A Conciliation of Times, Const Mall
nnd Cooi Hny Advert liter.
WESTHERJHUSUAL ANOTHER " RING
l-'IHST DAY OV YKAIt COM) OXK
l-'OH C(H)S HAY
Film of Snow OoverliiR tho (irouiul
Xot Often Seen In this
3xcillty
WIHKS STII.I DOWN
THIS AITKItXOOX
Tho Wcatorn Union wires
wero still down this utter
noon but It was expected thnt
they would bo working by
evening. Tho Times thcro
foro did not get all tho rogu
lar Associated Press now to
day. Very uniiBiinl weather mnrked tho
first day of tho year. It Is rara that
thcro Is a snow on Coos Day. Last
night tho snow flakes began) to fall
nnd molted almost as quickly as they
fatruck tho ground but finally thcro
wns enough of d snow storm thnt u
llttlo film of whlto wns loft on tho
trees and roofs of tho houses.
Tho Ico on Bldownllts nnd streets
wns also unusual. Thcro has boon
Ico for soveral tlays but is not o on
thnt Coos. Uay has weather cold en
ough to frcozo tho water.
Wires Itivnk Down
Tho storm was disastrous for tho
telephone and telogrnph lines. Thin
morning tho Western Union wlron
nro down nud tho tolnpljnno com
pany had a lino out by way of Oar-
dinar but that was all. Tho long dls-
tuuco wires to all other points hnd
Icon broken down, during tho night
on nccount of the storm.
-A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
TRAVEL FALLS OFF
XOT SO .MANY- KIDIXH OX.KAST
HIDK KKHHY
Figure for Year Hlunv A Hliorlngo
of Over Knvvu TliouKniid
PasHoiigorj lu 1"1B
Travel on tho forry running bo
tweon Maruhfiuld nnd Kustsldo has
greatly fallen off during tho past
year. In 1 915 thcro wero 7,2 IC fowor
passencors traveling on tlio forry
than lu tho yonr Jul I. Cnpt Hall
8,'iys that ho accounts for It from tho
fact that thero aro not, us ninny peo
plo living In Knstaldo. Ho Euys
thero can bo no othor reason:
Tho following nro tho figures
ihowlng tho totnl travel for tho your
of 191G:
Passengers 08, 131.
Double toams 1,200.
Single teams 3.C0G,
Automobllos 2,r.28.
Head of llvo stock 070,
,I'igurt for Month
Tho travel during tho month of
Dccombor as roportod by C'apt. Hull
was ns follows:
Passengers 4,977.
Doublo teams 77.
Slnglo teams 1G4. i
Automobiles 218.
Head of stock 25,
A HAPPY XKW Viail
JOXKH HKOTHKKS HUY
XOIlTil IIU.VII MAKKKT
PurrliAMi Tlio HK-k Moat Khiqi In
North Heuil nud Will
Conduct It
Sylvester Jones, who slartoit tho
Palace Meat Market lu Marslifleld
and who later was engaged in the
meat business nt Myrtlo Point, and
his brother, A. W. Jones, havo pur
chased tho Itock Meat QlarkM nt
North Hend and will take possession
nexj: Monday. Messrs Jones havo
recently been assisting In tho Palace
Market In Marslifleld. They plan
to make a number of Improvements
in the North fiend market and will
havo ono of tho best markets In
Southwestern Oregon. They aro
bcth well known on tho Hay. Mr.
Hockj lias not announced his plans.
A HAPPY XKW YKAIt
MOYIXG.
Jay Hojle's new place, 218 Com
merrjal Ave, Phone a.0.
Moby Coal, $ .1,00 to". PhH 7,
A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
No. -137
Peter of Serbia Finds rlirriself
in Worse Plight Than the
Ruler of Belgium
LIFE IS
Two Murders Have Playjetf
Prominent Part in the
Old Ruler's Career
HAS NO KINGDOM NOW
It is Said Thnt His I'ninlly Wnn or
Gipsy Orliilu Maintained
Closo Holatlousil:i With
tho KtiNslau Crowno
(llr Auotlil! rrtu to Cm B)r Tlim.
V1KNXA, Jnn. 1. Thoro Is a sec
ond king in Kuropo without n king
dom ns n result of tho war. Petor
of Serbia Is today no better off than
tho King of tho Holglaus, Karagoofv
govltch Is a fugltlvo boforo tho ad
vance of tho Contra! Powora and
Bulgarian troops. Ills two capitals,
Jlolgrndo and Nlsh, aro in tho hands
of tho Invndpra. For a tlmo King
Peter traveled In a. special train. At
KriiBovntch ho had to abandon his
movnblo court. As he stood In the
station building of that town and
waited for tho nutomobllo that was
to tako him to othor parts, tears
streamed down his checks. Ono of
his dwindling tutorage murmured
a fow comforting words, hut to these
King Petor moroly nodded. Ho Is
now an exllo in Italy.
Dramatic Figure
In many respects King Potor Is
tho most dramatic flguro of tlio Ku
roponn wur. Two reglcldos are In-
tlmatoly conuoclcd with his history,
tho murder of his predecessor, Alex
ander Ohronovltch, and his Queeif
Draga, and tho nssAMlnatlon ortlTeN
Archduko of Austria, tho Dual Mon
archy's heir presumptive. There are
thoso who claim that King Peter
know of tho two plots, that, Indeed,
ho wns tlio Instigator of tho former.
Was HeHilmlfd
Petor KnragonrnvUch never for
got, and uovor was pormlttod to for
get, that ho hud takon tho place
of u man who had been foully mur
dered. Only n few sovereigns con
sented to moot him, and ho was al
ways bo 111 at ease in the presenno
of strangers that ho usually shun
ned thorn.
King Petor's family, it Is said, Is
of gypsy origin. The''rfglnarKara
georovltch, or "son of Blacjt George"
however,' was a ftHopWd. King
Petor himself spent mcJt of his llfo
In Switzerland, whw the 'summons
to Serbia's IU-fHteC)iroao reached
him.' r .
Shortly after UU election to tho
kingship, Peter onterefl into close
relations ,wltli tho Ituoslan crown.
A largo annual revenue was settled
upon hi in with the understanding
that in all matters affecting Ser
bia's foreign policy he was (o keep
Russia's interests on the Halkan
panlnsula In mind.
A. HAPPY XKW YKAH
HOAT IX ACCniKXT
Tho Speedwell which came Into
tho river at two o'clock, Monday
morning reports an accident to (he
KatliOf Iluhn, says tho fiandon He
(order, This schooner left the har
bor Friday uflornoon 1n tow1 of tho
Graco Dollar. Tho wireless operat
or on tho Speedwell got tho messago
that tho Kathor Iluhn had parted her
tow line and lost her decklood of
ties and two masts. Tho operator
reported that tho tow line had been
picked up and that an effort would
be made to get the Esther Huhn in
to Eureka. A strong wipd prevailed
at the beginning of the Journey south
and tho accident Is due to stress of
weather
A HAPPY XKW YK.IH
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