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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHfrELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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"SHOES THAT HONOR
THE REST OF
YOUR CLOTHES."
No woman enn it f ford to neg
lect tile mutter of footwear
the surest gnugo of careful
dressing.
Krippendorf
Dittmann Shoes
for Women
arc (lie kind of shoes tho thoughtful woitinu buys to
comjricto tllb' costiuno fihe cares about.
Wo nisi! Mcia "Cousins" Shoes fop w
COOS BAY LUMBER NOTE;
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MILL
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ENLARGED
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K. 13. JOHNSON MAKES IMPROVE
MEXTS AT COQU1LLE
health shoes for children,
tomen,
girls mid boys.
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HuB 'Dry Goods Co.
"Smart Wear for Women"
CORNER 'hllcAmyAY AND CENTRAL AVI3,
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Will Increase Output to 10,000 Feet
of Lumber a Day and Disburse
$10,000 Monthly hi County
Important Improvements nro to
bo made by E. E. Johnson at his
mill at Coqulllo, which will Increaso
tho output to about 40,000 feet a
day and enable him to meet now
otitsido ordors. Tho changes to bo
mado aro outlined in tho Coqulllo
Sentinel.
"Air. Johnson has mado a con
tract with tho Oregon Powor Com
pany for a 50-horso powor electric
motor to furnish additional powor
for his lumber mill horo. Tho
1'ower Company also contracted to
tako over the operation of tho boil
er plant at tho mill.
"Tho boilers of both tho mill and
power plant aro to bo united in ono
battery, which will furnish steam
ENCOURAGING NEWS UEUAUD
ISO MOORE PLANT AT BANDON
Report That Old Employes Hare
Been Told to J fold Themselves
In Readiness
It appears quite likely that tho
Geo. W. iMooreH Lumber Co. mill nt
Bandon may bo oponod soon and
again operated. Tho
iows from tho Western
highly oncouraglng:
" Former tallymen and other iom
ploycs of tho Goorgo W. Mooro hum
Lcr company have recoived word by
letter from Mr. Moore, who Is now
ut Toledo, Oregon, telling them to
hold themselves in readiness to ro
stiino their old duties at tho mill
lioro within tho next two wcoks. It
now looks as though thcro' Is some
foundation to tho roport that tho
mill will reopen on or bofore Janu
nry 10.
" Boforo ho loft Mr. Mooro would
maKo no statement further tnan
REGISTRARS
MID
ANNOUNCES THOSE FOR ENTIRE
COUNTY
Precincts Also Changed to Comply
With haw Requiring Voting
l'laco for livery 5100
for Mr. Johnson's two engines at t,mt ll0 "lcd to opon tho mill soon,
POSITION
NEW
MAYOR
TODAY
ATTORNEY I GENERAL BROWN
TELhS ABOUT NEW LAW
lit Signed Article States What
Will Do 'To Inforco Prohl-
. Iiltlon in Oregon
lie
Attornoy Oonoral Georgo M.
Brpwn In an article over his own slg
nattro published In the Orogonlnn
6cts out in a gonoral way his posi
tlon regarding tho enforcement of
tho prohibition law. Hoi says:
" An endeavor has been mado by
vay of preparation for enforcomont
of tho prohibition law "to impress
tho district attorneys of this state
-with tho full realization that upon
them, moro than any other officers,
tests tho duty of enforcing tho pro
visions of tho criminal laws of tho
ctato; that tho prohibition law is a
criminal law and that it should ho
enforced tho samo as any othor crlm
inalj statuto; that tho question as to
whether prohibition is right or
wrong has boon sottlod by tho pooplo
thomuolvos; that tho tiltimato end
ond purpoBo of prohibition Ib to pro
nnt tho use of intoxicating liquors
tir a bovorugo; that tho prohibition
law can and must b enforced; that
It Is tho duty of all sheriffs, magis
trates, mayors, marshals, pollco of
liccrs and all othor pcaco officors
of any city, town or county having
Jiotlco, knowledgo or reasonable
ground of suspicion of any violation
of tho provisions of tho prohibition
Jaw to ndvlso tho District Attornoy
of such county of tho fact of viola
tion and to furnish him with tno
names and addresses of any witness
ci within tho knowledgo of such of
llco by whom any fact tending to
nliow such violation can bo proved;
mid that tho Governor, whoso con
stitutional duty Is to seo that tho
criminal (laws aro enforced, has boon
clothed with extraordinary powers In
tho enforcement of this law.
" I havo attomptod to Impress tho
law officors of the stato with tho
fact that tho purposo of tho prohl
Tyltlon law Is to promoto tomporanco
and provont drunkenness, and that
It. A. COPPhE TO DIRECT FIRST
COUNCIL MEET!N TONIGHT
Newly Elected City Father to Tako
Scats Eiitirimtloit of Mayor's
Appointees Is U.
Considerable Interest attaches to
tho meeting of tho City Council
this evening. This will bo tho first
appoaranco of tho now city fathers i
and also of Mayor R. A. Copple In '
his now position. At tho samo
the mill, as well as tho onglno that
runs tho dynamo which supplies Co
qulllo and Myrtlo Point and tho
intervening country with tho Julco
to keep tho lights going nnd tho
wheels turning. This is n 200-horso-powcr
affair and, carries its
load with tho greatest caso nnd Is
not expected to balk at all at tho
addition of that other fiO-horso-powcr
motor load in tho mill.
New Motor Coming
but thcro was nothing ccrtalm about
It. Howovor, tho notice to his em
ployes and tho fact that Mr. Mooro
intends to return to" Bandon within
ten days throws a now light on tho
matter.
" It lins been understood for some
tlmo thnt with a riso in tho lumber
market tho mill would reopen, pro
vided tho litigation Involving tint
her that tho Mooro pooplo havo beott
logging could bo brought to a lav-
cfflcloncy.
no do! ays
of this kind'. '
"Tho tiettond mil! onglno will run
tho plan6rB''hnU tho rosaws.
With ttt6' power equipmont
thus
ordorcd from San Francisco, and
is expected horo next weak, is to
furnish tho power for tho lumber
carriers and tho turning saws.
Heretofore this task has been added
tlmo will como up for ratification , to th6f 'burden df tho onglno that
by tho Council tho appointees of tho drives' 'lhd'"maln saws of tho mill,
Now"iMaypr. I nnd nt tfiluos has considerably ro-
Tho Incoming Councllmcn aro duccdtl'lhc'iH,'sicod and
Charles PoworB, D. L. Rood and I Horcafter th'dro will bo
Emit Dandcl, tho latter having boon
appointed to tako tho placo on tho
Council vacated by Mr. Copplff.
Opinions Not Given
Llttlo can bo ascertained regard
ing tho opinion of tho Council In
general toward tho nowly appointed
city officors. Thcro has boon con
sldorablo discussion, but It is bo
Uovcd there will bo llttlo opposi
tion expressed this ovoulng, nnd It
Is expected that all of tho nppolnt
tces will bo confirmed.
Tho Councllmon will got an out
lluo of tho work as It Is to bo car
ried through under tho now admin
istration and get hitched into tho
harness for tho work of 191C that
Is expected to bo strenuous.
Inrnltln aitMntiit T nit.. f. iM ..-
This now motor which has boonr" " ", ";,,,' , " , w
, . , , ' ported thnt tho caso has been set
tled out of icourt."
MILLS
STA
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AGAIN
RESUME WOR1C AFTER THE HOL
1DAV VACATION
X'ctv
Kcsmr RcIiij: l'nt lit at Xorth
Rend Mill and hiimhcr
Company Plant
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inu voo8 nay muis nnvo an ro
rolnf&rddll'i'ie Is expected that tho 8!'mo(1 work ntor tho holldoyB. Tho
TWO POLICE RETIRE
Two of Mnrshflold's most faithful
pollco officors mado their lust ap
l.taranco this morning. Thoy woro
William Shoup and Walter Richard
son. For tho last nine years Shoup has
Icon on tho pollco force, mostly as
night officer. Ho has a host of
friends who nro sorry to boo him go.
In fact thero probably nover was a
policeman who loft tho forco In
Mnrshflold with tho friendship of ns
the methods adopted to accomplish """' as Mr. Shoup takes with him.
mill will bo nblo to saw 40,000
feet of tlumbor a day."
Tho mill company In roturn con
tracts to furnish tho wator powor
wasto wood for fuel.
Rebuilding Mill
"At tho Biuno tlmo thoso changes
and improvements aro making In tho
power plnnt, tho upper end or tho
mill is being rebuilt with very
heaVy"Yltitbdrs nbout 1C Inchoa
squaro, wnlclf carry tho big drlvo
wheel. 'Over' tula now framework
nn nBbcst6s,'"roof is to .bo placed
which W(l"grontly diminish tho dan
ger from flVo. It ia oxpoctod to
liuvo"thU niill'fh full operation by
January W
Will Vtvy ?! 0,000 Monthly.
"VRli'"aO"'mcn omployod In tho
mill and Incllldlng tho raw material
purchasod, Mr. Johnson says his
disbursements will probably reach
? 10,000 a month, ovory dollar of
which will bo oxpended In Coqulllo
nnd Its lmmodlato vicinity, and tho
most of it for labor.
How greatly that will stlmulato
tho business of tho city can easily
bo Imagined. Among othor lumber
contracts Mr. Johnson has ono for
North Bend Mill nnd Lumber Com
pany plant started Friday. Today a
now resaw is being put in place
and will bo rendy for work In a fow
days.
Tho Simpson mill started this
morning and tho Smith plant is also
running. Tho mills stnrt with much
bettor prospects for n big business
thnn this tlmo last year.
DROUGHT SETS II
FIRST REGUhAR DRV DAY HAS
APPEARANCE OF A SUNDAY
tho end Is the prevention of tho salo,
manufacture and othor disposition of
Intoxicating Jlaiiitrs.t. it.
"That thiHHMciAlJVomodlod is
tho uso of UltQXlUJjUsr-liquors as a
hovorago, roD(jyftUjmp(iiclne8, ar
ticles of toilet, (or 'for culinary pur
jioses, such as, extracts, and tho ob
ject of tho law'ln (Ills particular
should bo onforceipiUIu times with
in tho law, and tlin't real and dollb
crato violations Bhouirbo tho object
of tho jiroscijHRir'a ilttack, rather
than technical. and unintentional vio
lations. ' Tho iid6,lb"iinTtli'o Legislature
ntado the law ijrollloiYftig tho salo or
Intoxicating 'HqnbVa 'lili'a it has beon.
committed to tho courts for tho pur
j.vow ui uuiuh umurvuu, TUG pros-
wutlng nttornoys or tho stato have
beon vested with great power for tho
purpose of carrying into effect tho
provisions of tho law. This will bo
dono. There Is only ono way to
forco a criminal law nnd that Is to
enforco tho law."
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WATERFRONT NEWS t
After being barbound and un
able to get out of Bandon for a
week, tho steam schooner Specnwoil
cleared from thoro nt eight o'clock
this morning, arriving hero some
-tlmo lator. Tho vessel will load
ami sell from tho Bonnett dock to
morrow morning at eight o'clock.
Tho gasoline schooner Rustler
Is loading freight today at tho Smith
Terminal dock for tho Rogue. Sho
arrived Jn from thoro on Friday,
Tho Enterprise Is still In port,
whllo tho crow is giving her u com-
Ho sorvod In tho days whon thoro
was a good deal required of a night
policeman and thoro was never an
occasion when Shoup faltered In his
duties howovor dangerous they might
have beon.
Thoro woro times lit tho oarllor
days when Officer Shoup has waded
Into big crowds of desporately fight
lng moil and whon It was up to him
to clean out a wholo saloon flllod
with desporato flghtors, but ho all
ways camo out victorious.
Mr. Shoup has always exorcised
good Judgmont In his work and ho
says tnut somo of his best frlonda
nro those whom ho has found It nee
cstary to arrest on occasions, and
thoso who havo regularly como In
contact with him In tho performance
ol his official dutloa express much
regret that ho Is to rotlro.
Mr. Shoup has not yet deddod on
his plans for tho futuro. For a
tlmo at least ho will bo lit Mursh
flold nnd will tako a much desorvod
rest.
Wnltor Richardson has beon on
tho pollco forco for tho past four
cars, Borvlng part of tho tlmo at
night and part In tho day time. Ho
mm been n coitsclontlous officer and
has porformod his duties faithfully.
Mr. Richardson with his son owns
tho Jltuoy lino to Bunker Hill nnd
ho will Hkoly dovoto his attention
now to that business.
Ploto overhauling.
At 8 a. m., yesterday tho steam
schooner Hardy arrived in from San
Francisco.
From Portland tho steamship Kll
bum is expected to arrlvo In tomor
ow, if sho arrives early onough to
dlsehargo her big curgo it s oxpectod
that sho will got out lator in tho day.
000,000 feet on which ho will begin
right nway.
Lino to County Fai'in
"Tho powor company oxpoctB
nbout tho mlddlo of tho prosont
month to begin tho construction of
a now powor lino to tho county form
four mllos north, nt an oxponso of
?22P0."
TIE IS EXTENDED
REV. II. II. FOSKRTT TO REMAIN
HERE UNTlh OCTOIIKlt
Convention Pastor of Stato Has Won
.tinny Mioutls in Brief Stay Roto
Announcement Is Welcomed
Rov. H, B. Foskott, convention
pastor of tho Baptist Church in
Oregon, has ngrood to remain with
tho local church until at least next
Octobor. This announcoment, was
mado nt tho meeting last ovonlng lit
tho Baptist Church and was ro
colved with much Joy by tho con
gregation. In tho fow months that ho has
beon horo, Mr. Foskott has mado n
gieat many friends and has worked
hard in tho church. At tho most
u was expected that ho could bo
retained horo only until April, but
on his recent trip to Portland, Mr.
Foskott had tho tlmo extended nn
othor six months.
As convention pastor ho travols
about tho stato, filling tomporary
vacancies In parlsho.s. t His family
resides at McMlnnvlIlo nnd thoy
will remain thero at least until tho
Bchoo closes.
Times Wnt Ads for resulU.
Fifteen Saloons Aro Closed Po
lice Arrest Three Men With
"Hangovers." Thnt'n All
Fifteen saloons of Marshflold
woro locked today. Somo had crepo
on tholr doors, othors had signs,
but all were closod. This Is tho
first regular day of prohibition In
Oregon.
Thoro being no saloons for tho
first tlmo In -10 years, tho sight
was n strnngo ono for Marshflold
on n week day. In fact, somo of
tho Old Guard actually walked to
tho doors and startod to shovo thorn,
swinging Inward, boforo tho realiza
tion would suddenly como that thoy
woro two days too lato. Thoy would
turn away with iooics of disap
pointment, hut with resignation to
their fate.
There woro a fow "hangovors"
yestorday. Tho pollco mado throo
arrests for drunkenness, hut nil
of tho men declarod thoy would bo
all right if glvon n chanco to sober
up nnd would novor do It again.
Tho pollco say thoy expect thero
will bo a drunk appearing now nnd
thon until tho boozo caches havo
beon completely exhausted and nftor
that tho soothing offocta of Coos
Bay Company's product will prob
ably hold Bway.
To Ship Out Surplus.
Saloonmen woro busy today got-
uug inoir signs down and erasing
tho names nnd everything about tho
places that smacked of tho saloon
business.
Also most all of thorn havo round
ed up what llttlo liquor thoro Is re
maining and mado It read) for ship
ment south. Tho Kllburn of to
morrow bound for San Francisco
will probably carry enough or tho
liquor to mnko sovoral good-sized
jags, none or which will bo liber
ated In Oregon.
County Clerk Wntson has an
nounced the names of tjie reglBtraro
for tho county under tho now rogls
trntlon law with whom all votors
must register for tho prlmarlos May
1G, Changes havo also been mado
In tho election precincts to comply
following with tho law which requires that
World is thoro shall bo ono voting placo for
overy 300 voters.
Tho following Is tho ntimbor of
tho precincts as newly nrrnnged nnd
tho names of the registrars:
1 Lakeside, Oscar Oluiinn.
2 Temploton, samo.
3 North Slough, same.
1 Haynes Slough, samo.
fi Allegany, C. E. Edwards.
C Kontuck Slough, Oscar Oilman.
7 Wlllanch Slough, A. R. Morcor.
8 Emplro, James Macklo.
9 North Bend West, A. 13. Sinis
ter.
3 0 North Bend North, snmo.
11 North Bend Central 1, tamo.
12 North Bend Central 2, samo.
13 North Bend South,, same.
1-1 Pony Slough, James T. Brand.
1C Eastsldo North, A. It. Morcor.
1C Eastsldo South, C. P. Keating.
17 Marshflold North 1, James T.
Brand.
18 Marshflold North 2, same.
10 Marshflold Central 1, samo.
20 Marshflold Central 2, samo.
21 Marshflold South 1, snmp.
22 .Marshflold South 2, same.
23 South Inlet, .James Mnckio.
21 Nowport, Jamos T. Brand.
215 Bunker Hill, samo.
2G Catching Slough, Nell O. Wat
sou. 97rVinci nll.nt. Tnrt.nn HI f)..n...1
-. ..wuu ....v., nil I ill.' a lt JJIUIIM.
28 Burton, reglstor nt Coqulllo.
20 Sumnor, Noll O. Wntson.
30 Coos City, samo.
31 Coaledo, W. T. Moffott.
32 Beaver Hill, snmo. ,
33 Cunningham, register at Court
House.
31 Fat Elk, samo.
35 Dora, J. M. aearhnrt.
3C Missouri, E. A. Dodge.
37 Leo, J. M. Goarhart.
38 Coqulllo Northwest, reglstor
nt Court houbo. ,
39 Coqulllo Northoast, samo.
40 Coqulllo Southeast, same.
'II Coqulllo soiithwost, same.
12 Rivorton, C. B. Zeok.
43 Prospor, samo.
44 Bnndon Southwest, samo.
4C Bandon Northwest, Bnmo.
1 C Bandon Northcnst, samo. .
47 Bandon SotithonBt, samo.
48 Twomllo, samo.
49 Parkorsburg, same.
CO Lampa, samo.
CI Norway, E. A. Dodge.
C2 Fourmilo, Charles T. Blumcn
. rothcr.
C3 Catching Crook, E. A. Dodgo.
51 Myrtlo Point North, snmo.
C5 Myrtlo Point South, same.
CO Sugar Loaf, samo.
57 Enchnnted, O. E. Hill.
CS Roland, A. P. Mlllor.
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sndOvercoats
On Sale tile Golden Rule
Men's $ 7.50 Suits, sale price $3.95
Men's $ 9.00 Suits, sale price $3.95
Men's $11.00 Suits, sale price ..$5.25
Men's $12.50 Suits, sale price $6.25
Men's $15.00 Suits, sale price $7.85
Men's $20,00 Suits, sale price $10.85
SPECIAL One lot of $12 to $15 Overcoats
Reduced to $3.95 each
25 PER CENT OFF ON ALL MEN'S AND BOYS'
OVERCOATS
YOU CAN SAVE .MONEY AT
Tin
Golden
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG
ALWAYS BUSY.
Rul
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BOYS
YOUNGSTERS MIST GO BEFORE
.lUVEXIhE JUDGE WATSON
A io KohNthOiI Fiom Jail to Par
ents None of Four Charged
With Thefts Over id
ELECT NEW DIRECTORS
.Coos Bay Creamery Association Has
Annual .Meeting
Tho annual meeting of tho stock
holders or tho Coos Buy Cronmory
Four youngstors, nono of them
over 10 yohra or ogo, arrested on
Saturday and charged with stealing
rood and clothes, will bo turnod
over to tho custody of tho Juvenile
court nt coqulllo. Thoro Is n pos
sibility that tho lads will bo
to tho stnlo roform school, Tho
boj'H nro Georgo Lingo, 'Mark Wll
loy, Oron Bouohrnko and Julius
Osbomo.
Pollco today doclorcd that thoro
has been n gang or boys who havo
boon stripping gnHollno boats, tak
ing away whntovor is mbvoahlo, to
sell for Junk.
Tho boys havo boon put through
cross-fire examinations, hut It Is
undorstood will tell very llttlo.
For n tlmo bicycles disappeared
whon left standing along sldownlks
on main streets, out of bonts wont
much paraphernalia and from hero
and thoro losses of brass and iron
Instruments nnd nrtloles woro re
ported. Aftor spending Now Yonr's Day
In Jail tho boys woro turned ovor to
their parents nlong In tho ovonlng
on tho uudorstondlng thoy will bo
dollvored ovor to Probation Orricor
Hark Dunham, or Coqulllo, that
ho may bring thorn boforo Judgo
James Watson ror examination.
Confess Robberies
SELECT JURY LIST
NAMES OF 50 .MEN DRAWN FOR
DUTY IN JUSTICE COURT
Aro Named by Two Freeholders-
From This Lint Juries May
'Bo Selected Ah Needel
Names or 50 inon woro chosen to
day ns tho 10 ll! Jury list ror tho Jus
tlco court. Thoy woro Boloctod at
random by two freeholders, James
Watt and EH. Joohnk.
Whonover.A Jury trial comes up In
BC,H Judgo Ponnock'H court, six men will
ho drafted rrom these GO names.
'ffio following nro tho moii chosen:
Alex Johnson, Roy B. Lawhorno, Ml
lo Sumner, Charles Donebrnke,
James Wynn, John .Merchant, II. h.
Crnwford, wson Kaufman, M. D.
Mulloy, Hugo QulHt, J. II. Studdon,
T. S. Ilarvoy, J. E. Cooloy, J. W. Dn
ls, Georgo W. Trlbbey.J. W, Hlldei
brand, Frank Donning, W. A. Held,
Ford M. Painter, fl-on Wright, M 0.
Duncan, Jay Doyle, C. M. Connor, W.
E. Dungan, J. W. Watt. Ivy Condron.
Alva Doll, Norman Johnson, C. A.
Pennock, W. S. Nicholson, Jako Hill
Etrom, Charles Raymond, J. Q. Jar
vis, D. J. Roes, F. E. Allon, J. H.
Housomnn, Goorgo Gottlngs, B. E.
Hamilton, II. G. Howard, Georgo
Baltics, Clom Wolls, Robort Sartor,
Clhostor Wolcott, C. J. Bruschko,
William Cox, William Stattfr, Jay
Tower, William Ekblad, Carl Evert-sen.
Association wns hoiii im .....i I wormed a conrosslon rrom tho Wllloy
tno cronmory. All tho roports for1 u""l"" no una uoorgo
mo year woro not complotcd nnd an-
otnor meeting will bo hold In two
wcoks. Tho following directors
'.oro choson for tho ensuing year:
Georgo Ross, W. F. Hodson, J. J.
Cllnkonbeard, T. M. Collver nnd Wnl
ter Chrlstonson, tho last two being
new mombois.
Tho directors will olect tho othor
orn'cora or tho association.
WILL ENLARGE PLANT
Another or Rosoburg'a Industrial
plants Is contemplating extensive
improvomonts ror next year. This
For nbout three days now CI1I0H ,8 tno l'ncklug plant owned by W.
F. Drngor &. Co., or Salom, who In
tho ovont or conditions early In
tho spring looking to a. rnvornble
crop or prunes, will enlarge their
presont equipmont until It Is second
only to tho ono at Salom, which Is
8iId to ho tho largest In tho state.
Rosoburg Rovlow.
Carter has beon on tho trull or tho
boys Implicated In potty thievery
about tho city and this nrtornoon ho
4. uihu mum mo culm iiox irom n
tlorst and King Jltnoy a weok or fla
ago. Ho said that each got nbout
?5.SG out or tho deal.
pound ror It. Greon told tlo pollco
tho bqys snld tho brass had comn
kfroin tho Santa Clara. It was .said
that a second hand doalor named
Ono Boy Took Brass
Mark Wllloy said that JuIIub Os
bomo less than a month ago took a
Inr ft hrnfla ft f k tt t . I . . ,
. "' " """ " " " -uworB Auntns, on north Front streot, had
., . ... u..u ram ,1 to o. aroon bought sonio or the tools from the
whognvo them about flvo conts n Pacific.
nrnnrnitTrjiinM 1
Ford
aaomsn lAvsaHHHHB.
will imij
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DOZEN FOLLOWERS
IBr AwocUt4 rr 10 t 07 Timet J
EL PASO, Texas, Jan. 3
Arrivals from Chihuahua say
Villa Is making toward tho
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