The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 21, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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. J .. ft., .a A it atn .4 InrtM
ami tinw i"y iiintiiuti.
IS CAUSING
FLOODS IN EAST
i. ..M..niil Mnnrhnrn
J.'unrc I 111 IIIHIIIUIU iiuiuiuin
Illinois arc Swollen and Ov
erflow ineir Daur&
mugTTdamage
tin i n. of Life Has Been Re
ported From Stricken Dis
trict ou rui-
JITIES ARE INUNDATED
Property Lsw Aro Reported from
Aurora, High', '""' ,wu,m
,1ft will Gciioin Hnln Coiitlii-
nous Throughout the Night
inr AnnotWrt rrM to Con IUr Tlmm.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 21. Rivera
Ihrougliout nortliern llllnolB, swollen
iv tlio rain which fell almost contin
uously throughout tlio night, today
overflowed their banks and Inundat
ed n scoro of cities nnd villages.
Xo loss of llfo Is reported but tlio
ilamago will reach sovornl hundred
thousand dollars,
: Aurora, Elgin, St. Chnrlcs, Datavln
tod Gcnovu reported much damage.
TOWN Sl'HROUNHED
illil ObT TIKES JM OF " IFUB 'OliPlia REPORiS fflBBI !!' T111" BUSBUII FIWBE
OAHHANA AUTHORITIES DENY
STORY OF CAPTURE
Adherent Hay Ho 1 Hnfo With Sev
eral Hundred Followers Hid.
iiiK'iu tho MottntnliiH
Iljr AnsocIMM Pirn to Coon I1r Tlmrn,
EL PASO, Toxns., Jnn. 21. De
nial from Cnrrnnza olflclal sources
that Villa has boon captured, an re
ported from Chihuahua, was HUpplo
merited today by statements from Vil
la partisans hero, alleged to bo has
od upon rellablo Information that ho
nnd several hundred followers wore
safu In tlio Tarahumaro mountains,
west of Guerrero.
Officials of tho tlefncto Mexican
government licro had not received
confirmation today of tho 'reported
capturo of Vtiln. Tho Carranza com
mander at Chihuahua poflltlvoly do
nlcs tho roport.
W
HAVE HEAVY
TWO WASHINGTON TOWNS HAVE
fourteen feet
Charlotte, low it, Slitters From tho
Flood of Water
(D Auclttl Vnu to Coo IUr Time,
CLINTON, Iowa., Jan. 21. Ai
flood of water, tho result of 2 1
hours of rain, converted tho creeks
Into raging torronts, flooaoa low
lands and completely surrounded tho
Itown of Ch'trlottc.
CUIUS CUT OFF
Floods In Arlronit Are Doing Much
Datango
D; Auor litM rrtu to Coat IU7 Tlmr.
LOS ANQKI.L'S, Cnl., Jan. 21.
Flood conditions continued today
throughout Arizona, crippling traf
fic, damaging property and, accord
ing to reports, causing tho loss of
Ilvo or six lives. Tho flood watora
of rivers and streams aro reported
Eomowlint lower. Clearing weuthor
throughout tho stato Is believed to
Prcgago the end of tho atorm. Hla-
licc, Douglas and Negates, aro still
cut off from wlro and railroad communication.
Martin nnd Lnronin, Hotli on Crest or
tlio Cascades Aro About Cov
ered Up
(llf AModited rrcw U Coo nr Tlmm.l
ELLENSHURG, Wash., Jan. 21.
Four foot of snow foil nt Martin on
tho Northern Pacific Railway, nnd at
Laconla on tho Chicago, Mllwaukco
and St. Paul last night. Doth
points, which arc on tho crest of tho
Cascades, aro now covered with 11
foot of snow.
HIE
NEBROS
Bodies Found Hanrjintj to One
Limb of Tree Near Stark-
ville. Georgia
TAKEN FROM
I
PRESIDENT WILL MAKE FOUR OF
RIO CITIES
SCHOOL BOARD ACTS
will acceit taxes with six
percent interest
County Court This Afternoon Falls
to Agree and Whole Thing Is
Culled Off
BAI VAULT
LO.ST. HIGHWAYMAN OPERATES
AT ITIA'KU CITY, OAh.
llackH Cashier Into Vault; at iVlnt
of Itcxolvcr and Takes
$ntm
ISj Au-Ut1 lrM to Coot nr Tln.w. J
LOS ANGKL-BS. Jan. 21 Himltlni?
ho cashier Into tho vault at tho rotnt
of a revolver, a lono highwayman to
lay robbed the Culvor City Commer
cial and Savings linnk of Culvor City
o. $500 and escanod.
UITf IS ASKED
Were Suspected of Having
Killed Sheriff Moreland of
Lee County Recently '
FATHER AND THREE SONS
Four of tlm Victims All In Ono
Family A HKtli .Man Was Taken
Front .fall, but Huh Not Yet
Recti Found
IUr AMoeliloJ TrcM to Coo IJ.r Tlmn.i
AL11ANY, Oa., Jnn. 21. Fivo no
groes taken from tho Worth Coun
ty Jail at Sylvcstor wcro hanged to
ono limb of a trco on the outskirts
of Starkvlllo somo time during tho
night.
Tho bodies containing many bul
let boloH, wore cold when found
this morning. 'Six negroes wore
taken from tho Jail. Thoy wore
being hold as suspocts in connection
with the killing of Sheriff Moreland
of Leo County.
Several autos appeared at tho
Jail carrying men wno overpowered
tho jailor.
Father and Sons
Four of tho negroes woro of ono
family, Felix Lako and throo sons
Sheriff Morolnnd was killed nt tho
Lako homo when ho wont thoro to
arrost a. nogro. What bocamo of
the sixth negro taken from tho Jail
Is not known.
Will Speak In HupiMirt of His Fight
For National Preparedness
lit This Country
tnr AwotlilM Irw to Coo liar Tlmn..i
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 21.
Prosidcnt Wilson will open his fight
for national preparedness with a
speech at PlttBburg Jan. 29. Ills
Itinerary for speeches at Cleveland,
St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Josoph,
Dcs Moines nnd Davonport. Ills sec
ond tour will begin Fcbrunry 15. Ho
probably will go as far west as Den
ver nnd return through tho South.
POLICY IS ATTACKED
St'EAKEHH AT NATIONAL SECUR
ITY LEAGUE VEHEMENT
Hcfqr to tho Utter Unprepared Con
dition of tho United States
Army and Navy
IUr AmocUIoI Pro to Com IUr Tlmr,
WASHINGTON D. 0., Jan. 21.
Attacks on tho administration's for
eign policies nnd pointed references
to tho "utter stato of unproparcdness
of tho army nnd nnvy" woro features
of tho addresses by spoakors today
boforo tho National Security Leaguo.
Arraignment of tho forotgn policies
of tho administration woro mado by
Henry A. Wlso Wood, chairman of
tho coiiforenco comtnlttco on national
defense
; coxFi:sHi:ii gkhman spy who
M.U'KD, WIDTHS LETTER
Lincoln Will Surrender If Frocd
01 ,luj l-'orgery Chnrgo Hold
Against Him
lHf Awocljted r,M, t0 Co, D,r Tlme,j
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Tho local
oureau of Investigation nf l,n .in
dent of Justice received n letter
irom Ignatius T. Trobllch
"", a COnreRRnil Hnrmnn oiw
escaped Saturday, in which tho
who
' rlter ntrnmA i.
-. w...vu l0 aurronuer at once
" euaranteed immunltv fmm nrn.
utlon on a forgery charge which
wised his arrest.
-J, frsery chrs was prefer
" by the British Consulate, and
dltlo?8 brl,nB ,ie,d P0d,nK era'
"". Lincoln contonded aftor
i,, '"8t that th British: author
"lea did not ioi, - .... ...
tu. . - "" "i uy mm on
him 8ery char60' bt to ecute
niro- as a spy,
TAX MATTER IS
PRACTICALLY OFF
District Attornoy LIlJo
qvist aald this wftornoon an
effort to bring tho county
court to an agreement on tho
Klnnoy tax settlement had
failed and tho mombora wont
homo. Frank II. Wnlto said
this practically oihIh tho mat
ter and ho oxpecta to leave for
homo in tho morning. Ho
aald that thoy, tho court, had
led him to bollovo that, oneo
gottlng tho opinion or tho
Port, of North Dond nnd tho
school board there, that they,
tho court, would agreo. Tho
other bodies woro favorablo
to tho compromlso of lopping
off half tho 12 porcont In
terest and tho ponaltlcs.
Tho North Dond school board yes
torday afternoon took notion on tho
proposition of F. . Walto to com
promlso tho tnxca on tho Klnnoy
property. Tlio school board came to
pinctlcnlly tho flanio decision as tho
city council. Tho board Is willing to
cllninnto tho penalties and tako the
principal of tho taxes and six pei
cent intorest Instead or twolvo Pr
cent.
Make Proviso
Ono proviso Is mado nnd that Is
that Mr. Walto dcod to tho school
board four lots whoroon Is locatod
tho water suppfy which furnlsiios
the school. Tlio school district now
own a part or this property cover
ing tho actual wator alto but tno
whole four lota aro wanted so that
tho property can bo foncod and tho
wator Biipply properly protocieu.
This roport togothor with that of
tho city council will bo submitted to
tho county court and It will bo up to
Hint body to act.
Talk of Contest
There was aomo talk today that
somo of tho unsecured crodltors
would start somo logal action to pro
vent tho county from making this
compromise Howovor, notning aui
lnito has boon given out but It Is said
that somothlns of tho kind will bo
done,
A. A. 1
404 T
'PROPOSES AVIATION
T
ARMED
PEACE OIFFEI
Vienna Announces That Mon
tenegro Has Not Broken Off
From Austria
OTHER STORY TOLD
Consul at Paris Says Balkan
State Will Fight to the
' Bittcd End
CONDITIONS NOT KNOWN
Austria Hum Not Announced 'What
Would bo Remanded If Ncgotla-
tlontf Continue AH Soldiers
Must Lay Down Anns
TEUTONS HAVE TAKEN NEARLY
TH RE K MILLION PRISONERS
MunltloiiH of War Ilnvo Recti S?lzcd
and Largo Area or Territory
Has IJecn Occupied
I
FIGHTING HARO
SAYS FIGHT MUST GO
TO TIIH HITTER END
tnr AmocUIM rrrm tu Coot Hr Tlmr.l
PARIS, Jan. 21. Tho
Montonogrln CoiibuI In Paris
makes an official announce
ment that all negotiations
botweon Montenegro and
Austria have been broken off
nnd that Montenegro has
decided to fight to tho bit
tor end.
tnr amocuim rr to coo nr Tim.l
LONDON, Jan. 21. An Amster
dam dispatch to tho Contrnl Nows
says tho total booty of tho Teutonic
allies during 17 months of tho wnr
summed up In Vienna ns followBr
nenrly 3,000,000 prisoners, 10,000
guns ana iu,uuu inacumu h""i
whllo 470,000 sauaro kilometers or
tho enemy's territory is occupied.
BOAT IS BLOWN UP
ENTIRE CREW IOST WHEN VES
SEL STRIKES MINE
ESCAPED PRISONERS DREAK IN
TO ARKANSAS DEPOT
000,000 GUNS A VA I LA RLE
,'100,000 Moro Outfit! Could Ho Had
by America In HO Days
VASHINOTON, D. C, Jan. 21.
Qunrtormastcr-Gonornl Aleshlro told
tho IIoiibo military commlttco hero
that equipment lor an nrmy or 800,
000 moa was oithor In tho Govern
ment storohouscs or enn bo bought
In tho open mnrkot in less innn
thrco months. Equipment ror 500,
000 Is In Army or mllltla dopotis; nnd
manufacturing conconiB, tho Gon
oral said, could easily turn out equip
ment for 300,000 In 90 days.
STUDENTS ON STRIKE
IN 'PORTO RICO
Drought Rack by Threat to Move tho
High School to Somo
Other City
JUr AwocltlnJ Pf lo Coo lr Time.!
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Jnn. 21.
Aftor bolng on atrlko for almost two
months tho High School students nt
Areclbo returned to their books.
Tito strlko startod on October 2a,
following a roportod robbery of ono
of tho studonts. Tho students Uo
cpnio offonded when thoy woro com
pelled to undergo a search by a detec
tive Tho strlko was ended only aftor
Commissioner of Education, Paul G.
Miller, told tho parents or tho stu
dents that unless thoy roturned to
BChool at onco tho High School would
he roniovod rrom Areclbo to somo
other city.
Tho Btudonts roturned under Prin
cipal Maurlco II. Esser, a Colgato
Collogo graduato, whoso removal
thoy had domanded. Tho strlko was
cudod this wook.
Dispatch from Amsterdam Says
Dutch Schooncir Is Destroyed In
n German Trap
tnr AtMKlttrt rri fw VT Ttin.l
LONDON, Jan. 21, Tho loss of n
Dutch schooner which ran into n
German mlno flold six mllco south of
Copenhagen Is reported by tho Cop
enhagen correspondent or tho Dally
Mnll. Tho schooner wib blown up,
tho dispatch aya, and tho ontlro
crow lost.
ALLIED
TO
OSS
Obtain Gnus and Ammunition
Which Wuh Shipped to a
Hnrdwaro Firm
tllr AuocUtNl rrru to Coo IUr Tltnt.!
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 21.
Tho convicts who escaped Wednes
day night rrom tho stato ponnl
farm at Cummins, last night robbed
tho depot at Moscow, Arkansas, 15
miles from Cummins, and obtained
nrnis nnd ammunition shipped to a
hardwaro storo at that placo. Twenty-three
convicts oicapod. Only flvo
havo boon captured.
Orders "Dead or AUvo"
Ilccnuso or tho rear that Bomo
or tho moro dospornto mombora will
right to tho Inst to provont capturo,
50 guards Boarchlng tho woods havo
boon given wrdorB that Leo Dlound,
"IJlacklo" Williams nnd Charles
Owons, all murdorora, ho takon dead
or allvo.
Rowarda lor Williams alono aro;
said to total 15,000 In naif a
do7on states.
tnr AmocUIM rre to Coo nr Tlran.l
VIENNA. Jain 21. It Is annoinc
ed hero that tho pross reports that
Montenegro has dJnronUnuod pcaco
nnitnllnMnni nrn unfounded. It Is
stated that as yot tho laying down
or arms demanded by Austria has
not yot boon completed by tho
MontonegrliiB and until thla Is dono
by all tho Montonogrln troops, ponco
conditions will not bo discussed.
(Tho rorogolng may havo boon
riled bororo tho tlmo or tho nn
nouncomont of tho breaking off of
poaco negotiations credited by Homo
to tho Montonogrln government.)
Conditio" Not Known
Tho conditions havo not yot boon
Htated as AuBtro-Gorman Poaco Com
missioner Otto, rormorly Austrian
Minister at OottluJ6. is still on-
routo ror that city, and nrrlvod at
Serajovo today.
It Is ndded tluU sovoral dayB will
bo required bororo all tho Montono
grln troops will como In rrom tho
hills and surrondor. Only then nro
tho actual negotiations to bogln.
What tho Auatro-Hungorlan terms
will bo cannot yot bo published, hut
ilinv will Include tho retention or
Mount Lovcon.
PEACE DELEGATES MOVE AFTER
REING DETAINED
Aro Allowed to Go Through Germany
Aftor Authorities Held
Them Up
tnr AwocUtM I'rw to Coo llr Tlmn.J
THE HAGUE. Jnn. 21. After bo-
lug dolnyod nearly a wook by tho
Gorman military authorities' rofusal
to lot them paBs through Gormany,
33 Scandinavian mombora of tho
'Ford penco party reached their homo
today. Tho American momhora woro
tnforinod today thoy would ho permit
ted to pass through aormony and
thoy planned to loavo Immediately.
Attacks Against the Teutons
Are Growing in Intensity it
Is Reported Today
BATTLE jHJHE AIR
Most of Fighting on Western
Front is Conducted Now
Above Ground
EXPECT DEVELOPMENTS
Doth Sides Aro Propnrlnp for Moro
Favorablo Weather Infantry Not
Taking Much Part Right Now
On Either Sldo
tDr AwocUtod I'rMi to Coo Dr Tlmi.J
LONDON, Jan. 21. Tho Russian
attacks against tho Austrian front
In Gallcla aro growing In intensity,
uncording to roports today. Vlonna
howovor, assorts that tho assaults
woro ropoatcdly ropulsod.
Tho Herman troops aro ongagod
in only minor operations along tho
front, botweon Plnslt and Czartorysk-
Dorlln nnsorts. Small ilotaciimeius
of Russians wero thrown back.
In tho West tho lull In infantry
oporntioiiB continues, whllo battles
aro fought In tho air. Doth aides
apparently nro busy preparing for
Important developments with tho
return or moro ravorablo woathor
conditions.
Unorriclal advlcos say Austria haB
resumed tho Invasion of Montonogro.
ARREST
AGITATORS
WATCHING
CHINA
JAPANESE AUTHORITIES TAKE
FOUR IN CUSTODY AT TOKIO
RtiiKleailei' Conrossos That Ho
Throw HomliM nt Pirmler Oku
iiwi'h Auttiuobllo Ruceiitly
III, AMorUiM rrr lo Cnn llr Tlmr,)
I A
young r
ALLIES MAY TRY TO PUT OFF
GOVERNMENT CHANGE
Coronation of EmMrtr Has Ileen
I'ont poncd HeruiiM) of Upris
ings in tho South
Wop at Tho Myrtle Anns for tea
, 7 ttfte"oon nd enjoy ,o
tr,,2 'M,ra'- Invitation ev
rel," IT "" IWi-ertunwilH J
SCHOOL FOR THE SOUND
tDr Aocltel PrM to tw J"7 TlI
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan
21, Threo hundred thou
sand dollars for tho pur
chase or a slto on Puget
Sound ror an army aviation
scfiool was proposed by Rep
resentative Humphrey in a
hill today.
DEMOCRATS LEAD AT
PORT 0RF0RD SO FAR
First Week or Registration Glew
Siuuo Indication or tho Political
Feeling Thoro
(Special to Tho Times)
PORT ORFORD, Ore., Jan. 21.
This soction or Curry county Is docid
odly ror Wilson ror presldont. Dur
ing tho first wepk that tho registra
tion was open a total or 23 persons
registered, or this number 21 reg
istered as democrats, ono aB a repub
lican and one as a socialist. It Is
atatod that among the democrats aro
many republicans who registered as
democrats because they aro in ravor
of Wilson's serving anothor term as
president.
FOOTE AUTO SERVICE
After overhauling my cars, I am
prepared for charter sorvico. Par
ties desiring cars day or night can
reach mo at tho Right Cafe.
. D. L. FOOTE
1
Dr, Leslie, Osteopath. Mar"hfleld
TOKIO, Jan. 21. Four
political agitators woro arrested rori
tho recent attempt on tho Hfo or
Premier Okuma. Tho ringleader or
the group conrcssed that ho threw
bombs at tho Frontier's auto recent
ly. SHIPS 744,000 LBS. BUTTER
Chicago Firm Make R'K Shipment
on Hurry Order from Hits-
Man ('.at-
CHICAGO, Jan. 21. What is be
lieved to bo tho world's largest sln
glo shlpmont or buttor 74 1,000
pounds or it is on its way rrom
Now York, conslgiuii by a Chicago
firm to tno uussiun kyu"ihiui.
Agonta or tho govoriimont asked tho
company last Saturday how Boon
thoy could atcrt tho shipment to Now
Vnrl nnil wnra told It WOllld bo Oil
Us way by midnight. Tho czar Is
roportod to havo paid approximately
28 conts a pound ror tho buttor.
U. S. TO MAKE0WN DYES?
Government Expert Says Mnmifuc
tiires Havo Increased Fivefold
Since War Degiin
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 21.
Sovonteen months of tho Europoun
war. according to a report issued to
day by Dr. Thomas II. Norton, tho
government's dyeBtufr expert, has
soon American manufacturers in
crease flverold and now this country
is. producing one-half of the colore
It normally uses. Hope Is held out
that by 1917 tho great bulk or arti
ficial dyes consumed hero will bo
made rrom American ruw material,
CORONATION IS POST-
PONED INDEFINITELY
WAR ADDS TO U. S. WEALTH
Ammunition, Not Including Dyna
mite, to Value or Moro Than
$121,000,000 Goo to Franco
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 21
Ammunition, not Including dyna
mlto, to tho valuo or 1121,713,0 17,
was shlppod to Europu rrom tho
United States during tho 15 months
ended Octobor, 11)15, according to
flLMiroH nronarod by tho Dopartmont
of Commorco presented to tho Son
ato today by Chairman Stono of the
foreign relations committee, amp
HA1LWAY EARNINGS 1HG
Incicaso 1h MorHj Than 18 Per Cent
Over Hnmo Period In 10M
CH10AGO, 111., 21. Gross earn
ings or United States railroads con
tlnuo to roDoct n largo movement ot
rrolght In nil parta or tho country,
tho total or all roads making wookiy
returns that havo roportod rorDoc
ombor amounting to 142,085,042, an
Increaso or 18.7 por cent as compar
ed with tho corresponding month a
year ago.
UELIEF PARTY OUT
Will Seek Family Snowbound In.
Dnuglim County
ROSKDURG, Oro. Jan. 21. Tho
party which startod to tho rollof of
T. A. McCalllstor and family Is ox
pectod to bo hoard from Boon.
Tho McCalllstor family latoly lo
catod nbout alx miles from tho aum
nilt or tho mountnlna In tho Coast
Rongo. having gono thoro Just bo
foro Christmas, and no tidings havo
como from thorn alnco. Suppllca to
rollova tholr nccossitios woro ibkou
by tho party. Mr. McCalllstor, with
monts or cartridges woro valued at his wlfo and two small children, Is
(Or AworUteiJ l'rM lo Coo Jlr Tlme,J
J'EKING, Jan. 21. Tho
coronation or Yuan Shi Kai
ns omporor or China has boon
postponed Infedlnltoly. Tho
reason glvon orriclully 1b tho
uprising In southern China.
oootoooooooooo
(llr Aof lt4 rreo to Coo n)r Tm.l
TOKIO, Jan. 21. A conroronco
botweon tho omporor, tho oluur
statesmen and tho mombora ot tho
cabinet haa croated tho Impression
that tho ontonto allleB, undor tho
leadership ot Japan, aro discussing
tl.o possibility or a now stop to so
curo tho postponement qr tho rorma-
tiou or a monarchy In China until
tho end or tho European war.
PLANS CANCELLED
Enthronement Was Arranged to Oc
cur In February
IUr AsocUtol l'r to Coo Br Time J
PICKING, Jan. 21. Tho foreign
offico notiriod tho various legations
today that Chlncso government had
decldod that tho enthronement
would take placo early In Fobruary.
but that Yuan Shi Kal had Issued an
$25,175,181, gunpowder at $25,
072,1)05, other oxploalvos. $53,581,
225, and nronrms $i;i,ua,u-n.
OPEN SALOON AN
ISSUE IN ENGLAND
Has Enterrtl Into Political A Mi Irs or
tho Country During tho
War TIiiich
(llr AuotUt I'reM to Ooo Hr TlnuV
LONDON, Jan. 21. Ono of tho
slilcsliowfl In nrltlsh imlltlcs hns
boon tho violation of tho political
truco by a caudldato contostlng n soat
In parliament on tho nlnglo Issuo of
tho opon saloon. Roglnald Knight,
whoso dofoat was early rorcseon, did
not right so much aB champion or
tho open saloon as ror tho llbortlos
which ho elalmod wont with tho opon
saloon. Liberty, freedom, aoir-ro-
snoct. soir-rellanco and tho right ot
tho socliil habits ot the pooplo to llvo
woro his catchwords. Evon tlio bcor
and distilling trado was not respon
sible ror Knight's candidacy. It did
not oven endorso him. Knight hlm
aolf had tho niuiio of bolng a alucoro
and a rathor simple hearted mun,
with a good record for usefiillnpsB
In publlo llfo.
When tho Doard of Control cur
tailed tho liquor hours of tho Clovo
land parliamentary division In York
shire, tho minora woro Inclined to
tako It iib a nersonnl affront. Somo
of tho union oiitciaia uonouncuu u
as class logiaiation. nnigui wns
quick to tako advantago or tula dis
content and announced hlmseir aa
candidate ror tho soat, which chanc
ed to bocomo vacant at this tlmo.
Opposing Knight waB Horbert
Samuel, M. P.. tho postmaster gen
eral, who undor tho compromlso
mado between tho regular partlos
whon tho coalition cabinet was
formed, shduld havo retained his
placo without a contest. Samuel's
victory was easy.
ronnrtcd living In n tout or a small
cabin which ho oroctod thoro, and as
tho snow Is Eovornl foot deop on tho
mountains thoro Is considerable anx
iety nB to tholr safoty. .Tho roseuo
party will havo to travol on snow
bIioob tu roach thorn,
DISTRICTATTORNEY'S
' LIFE UNHAPPY ONE
Evnrj body PIcIjh mi Hint, at Least
II u Siivh rlo, nnil Ho Ought w
Know H Anyone Does
Early this morning, at loast oarly
for tho legal profosslon, R. O.
GravoB walked Bmlllngly luto tho
offico of District Attornoy Liljoqvlst.
It waH n happy bmllo ho woro, and
ho dug deop Into hls coat pockot
as ho camo Into tho office.
"Oh, soo what a beautiful little
prosont a frlond aont mo thla morn
ing?" ho essayed, and toudored' tho
D. A. a llttlo plush covered box
resembling a surety Tuzor caso.
"Uh-huh," rrom tho latter.
Ho pro3sod tho claep, tho lid open
ed and thoro was a loud roport like,
a gun and a cloud or amoko rolled
out from tho llttlo box.
"Whoop," howled tho District At
tornoy, trying to rocovor his bal
unco in his chair. "Dob Graves,
you aro
Ho got no hirthor.
beat It.
Graves had
NOTICE
To tho natrons and all interested:
order cancelling the arrangements In Tho Coos Day Croamory Association
atIow or tho disturbances In Yunnan
ECLIPSE OF MOON
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
province,
when tho
placo,
No Intimation was glvon
enthronement will tako
will discontinue tho manuracturo of
buttor on Fobruary 1, 1016, und
manufacture choeso exclusively.
J. J. CLINKlNnEARD,
Manager,
Thoro was a partial ocllpso
or tho moon Wednesday
night. Tho boglnulng was
suposod to bo visible
gonorally in North and
South America, oxtrome
western portion of Euro
pe, north Atlantlo and Pacif
ic oceans, and tho ondlnr vis
able gonorally in North
Amorica ami othor portions
of tho world.
Dance EaRle' Hall, Sat. eve., Jan.
22, Martin' OreheMrwt
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