The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 28, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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OST ALL MfN ARE WILLING TO FORGIVE AS SOON AS THEY GET EVEN
A PAPER THAT
A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
BELIEVES IN luteal
AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
(Bona
MKMHKH OF THK ASSOCIATI2I) PHKS9
,, No. XXXIX.
Established 1H78
-As Tlio Const Mall
IGINEER HDEY
TELLS OF ROAD
l.i r iaiii Rn Fvfnnsion of
Willamette Pacific On
UOWn tim uuaoi
UCH ENTHUSIASM
AT EUGENE BANQUET
omlnent Speakers Take Part
In Event Held There
Last Night,
)0S BAYJ1EN PRESENT
, V. Dennett Was Among tho
BwnkcM Announcement Aoout
Kttcnslon of ltnlli-o"l Come .
At Opportunt Tlmo
LOOT REGDVEFJED SNOW GENERAL
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1 916. EVENING EDITION.
i Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
mill Coos Bay Advertiser.
No. 160
10LICE OET PART OF MOXEY
NTOLKX FROM HANK
Ml'CH IXTKUBST IX
JtOAl) A.NX01WI5MKNT
(Special to Tlio Tlmos)
EUGBNB, Jnn. 28. Much
Interest was manifested on
tho occasion of tlio Chnm-
Icr of Commorco banquet
hero In tlio announcement of
11. P. Hoey that tlio rnllrond
would bo built on down tho
coast to Eureka,
'
(Special to Tho Tlmos)
H2UCJENB, Jan. 28,Co-opcratlon
itween Lano county and Coos coun-
i In tho development which will bo
kendant upon tho operation of
Wlllamotto Pacific railroad was
kcynoto of tlio banquet hold
KuRcno last night In rolohrntlon
tho near completion of tho lino.
Toastmastor Hay W. Goodrich,
ht voiced (IiIb Bontlmout whon
likened tlio nffalr to a. niarrlngo
lit, and spoko of tlio wedding of
id Man I.auo County" nnd tho
r and b'lishlng brldo ".Miss Coos
y."
J. W. nonnott of Mnrshriold
oko on "What tho YVIIIninotto Pa-
llc means to Coos Day."
is xi:.t LINK
il to i:triul hut ICxact Dntu Ih iioL
OIeu
IKUGBNB, Ore, Jnn. 28. II. 1
ey, eiiBlncor of tho Southern Pu
le, has announced that tho next
P In tho railroad work will ho tho
enslon of tho lino on down tho
M to connect with Kurokn. Cnl.. a.
Nanco of 200 miles. Mr. Hooj.
I not Rlvo tho Bpoclflo dnto nB
nen tills will bo dono hut did
that tho policy wns tn rnnRlrimr
Ms as fast US tlio trnffln wnrrnntml.
Ilth tho coaBt road complotod nnd
1'iuo irom .Maploton to Tillnmook
rro WOUld 1)0 a roast rnn.l frmn
frtland to San Francisco.
AGIN GUILTY
WVICTKI) Foil KKLLIXCJ i.V.
"'AiiMTIXa LIQUOR
Nc Sho-vcd Cider Ciil,,o(l
B"aTlirct..Qu,,rtorI'o
rent Alcohol
(Slinclnl 1. mi.
ICOQUILI.R n- ,. ... .
fcgllr D ' JUI1, 2H.- III
Pee Stanley's court today Chat-Ion
VSS r'vlotat.on,rtl,o
conuu ::; ,f,ft.c,o,i.8oia c,aor
0 c!H. V Wils B"ovrn that
u Ciaer rnnlni... i ...
nfui .n, " n""!li 'oro than tho
HI birr . Bontonco
, ...v luiuorrow.
'"o othor i.i
keaonunii nI..raS?a.cannot b0
" Wcm a. ho 7 J'a,nl rCtUrnB
't;'tLAiirLu,jT Bhow-
naldson , ' WU880' to Loslio
Ibert Jnhn Procured from
teste ? " ?' V " with
U . , ,,ttraiea its quul-
handle I"'" uu. Ul!U tho cider
Other .. gooa falth-
eir el? Wha W,U appcttr",n
'ogbt n as wltnoBBoa who
. Drool ;,nor'y of North
30 Daa Gllir a " yUnS
OASOLIXU IlOATS
lThe Rello r-"T
rr urlnK k . a from Slu8'aw
lrnn.;utr "ailed at in n
v"uU river.
Fivo Men Uiulor Arrest at Clilcngo Ho.
i Iloved to Ho tho Criminals
Wanted
tl AtaortiKJ l'rt lo Coo tltj Tlron
CHICAao, Jan. 28. Much of tho
'$15,000 tahon by flvo robbers from
,tho WnshliiKton Park Nutlonnl Hank
In a darliiK mid yesterday wns ro
covered today by tlio nollcq. Among
tho 13 porsons taken Into custody,
tho authorities bollevo they lmvo tho
flvo who participated In tho robbery.
'Jhrowii Out Window
Tho poltco raided rooms in a west
sldo apartment building and arrested
flvo men nnd threo womon. While
they wero breaking down tho door, a
newsboy on tho street outuldo nnw a
pustebonrd box fell at his feet.
Ho kicked It nnd ten nnd twenty
dollar bills flew out ovor tho sldo
walk. Tlio pollco recovered tho box which
contnlnod $7800.
Tho fivo mon later wero positively
Identified by tho bank officials ns
tho robhora, nccordlng to tho pollco.
IS THE COUNTY
Storm Spreads Over Other
Sections of Southwestern
Part oHheState '
WORST FRESHET IN
YEARS IS EXPECTED
Logging Operations At Powers
Stopped arid Woods are
1 Dangerous for Men
FIVE FEETJNJHE TIMBER
Tree Are .Mnsae.s With Hugo Snow
flakes Ims of Llvo Stock Wilt
Ho (heat llcca'Uo f Tho Lack
of Feed on Hand
4
TWO IXCIIKS OF SXOW
IIKIll! THIS MOHXIXfl
W N
PHFSIDKXT (IIVKS FIltST AD
DltUSH AT NUW YOHIC'
Says HIh Kffoit for I'caco Hei-
resent tho Spirit of tho
United Klittc
(lly Amoi-IiIihI I'niM to Cow lUjr Tlmni.
NHW VOltK Jnn. 28 President
Wilson dollvorod tho first or his
threo addresses hero at noon he
foro tho clerical confcrcuco of tho
Now York federation of churcliea,
rcpioHontlng all donomlutitlons. Ho
tloclnred his efforts for penco rop
rosontod "Tho Spirit of tho Unitud
States."
" I can find no bnsls for poaro
but JtiBtlco," Riild tho presldout.
"Tlio grontoBt force In thin world
Is character, nnd I hollovo charac
ter can bo expressed by ntt act of
n nation. I.lvo nnd let llvq is a
homely expression, hut It oxprosKOS
what our nttltudo Bliould bo. I al
ways ttccopt an Invitation to fight,
but I hope I conduct my fight with
justlco and falmcsB."
EIGHT MEN ON
STEAMER LOST
Wreckage of the Aberdeen
Found at Cliff House
at San Francisco
CITY INSPECTOR OF
OAKLAND ABOARD
Vessel Carried Garbage from
that Place to Sna and
Left Last Night
BOAT REPEAT IS IN PORT
HKPUHMOAX M3ADKII TAKKS UP
WILSOX'S FIGHT
iHclmkes Antl.Propnrodiicss Hemo-
vntts for Attacking tlio Presi
dent' Hpjeech v
Dr AcUtel Treu to Con IIT Tlmm.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. 28.
IlopubKcau Loatlop Mann camo to tho
dofoiiBO of Proaldont Wilson In the
liouso today whou Hoprcsontatlvo
Dlea, of Toxns, lendor of tho nntl
proparodness democrats, attacked tno
proBldont's Now York speech on na
tional defonso.
Mann robuked Dies for making any
remarks about tho president's spoech
lioforo tho latter hud completed his
speaking tour, nnd doclnred that his
ofenso for changing his position on
prepnrodneps was bocauso ho hollovea
ho was right.
1
BErTJDS
MEETS OFFICIALS
(llr AnoiUle-l I'rfm to Cc IUy Tlm.
niSULlN, Jan. 28. Coloijel K. M.
IIouso, who romalnod In comparative
Do;lusIon during tho first two days
In Horlln, began a sqrlB of conver
sations with Gorman 'officials aty a
luncheon today at tho Amorlcan em
bassy, i 1 1 .I,
VHSSKL movkmknt
Kailod
Adollno,' Oaklnnd', 2:30 a. m.
Duo to Sail
Spoodwoll, San Francisco, 1 p. ni.
Saturday.
Duo Hero
F. A. Kilburn, Portland, tomorrow
a. m,
Yellowstone, San Francisco, Mon
day. Hardy, Sau Francisco, Monday,
There was a good.two Inch-
) ch of biiow In Slarahflold this
morning nnd more foil during
tho tiny. Twolvo Inches on
tho level ,waa reported nt
Powors nnd ns much as flvo
foot in Bomo of the logging
camps,
Snow continued to fall today
throughout southwestern Oregon as
woll ns nt Coos Hay and it Is feared
that tho now fall, combined with
that already on tho ground will re
sult In freshets tho lllco of which
have not boon seen in this county
for years. Coiiuillo Valley property
owners nro said to ho facing dniu
ngo to tho amount of thousands of
dollars It n Chinook wind would
tomo to melt tho snows of tho
mountains.
Stock Will Dlo
Mcnnwhllo many of tho stockmen
In both Coos nnd Curry counties nro
without feed for their stock and in
some plnccB It Is Impossible to buy
hay and also Impossible to got hold
of tho cnttlo roaming through tlio
hills. Thero Is a possibility that
tho stock loss will bo hoavy among
tho ownorH of cnttlo who hnvo not
laid In n supply of grain nntl liny,
and tho niimbor of men who foraaw
vhat was coming Is said to bo quito
tow.
Woods Aio Dangerous
At Powora yesterday thoro wns bo
wcon nlno and ten Inches of snow
m tho level. In tho camps it
ranged up to four nil flvo feet In
lopth. Logging Is utterly Impossi
ble nnd probably will bo for somo
days to come.
A. II. I'owott has Issuod orders
against any of tho men going Into
tho woods tboro. Ho Bays that tho
snow has pecked In gigantic halls
on tho limbs or tho till fir trooa nnd
men plodding bonoath thorn aro In
tlangor of bo'ng killed.
Xo Logs Coming
In tho moanUmo no logs nro be
ing brought .to tho O. A. Smith
mill. Logging operations every
where nro at a linlt. Tlio camps on
Coos Hlver aro closod on account of
tlio snow.
Cheeked tlio FroJiet
It Is said that a Bovoro frcshot
was woll undor way both on Mio.
Coqulllo and Coos rivers when this
last storm nnd cold spell rnmo In to
frnnzo tlllllKB tight ngalll. It Is WIlCIl
tho wonthor modorntos again that
tho greatest damago ta feared.
Tralnmon have oxprossod tho
foer that tho Couulllo will rlbo and
cover tho tracks, Btopplng train sor-
vlco to tho Valloy nnd to Powors.
Severn In.t Night
Mr. Burton, formerly of tho Busy
CorneV but now managing tho Lock-hart-Parsons
Drug Storo at Powers
tolcphonod Frank Parsons tins
morning that thoro wjs about
twolvo Inches of sn6w on tho levo!
at Powers. Tho snow thoro last
night was tho most sevcro of tho
Boaaon.
HotheVs LoggO!'
HonryHoeck was down from his
South Coos nivor camp yesterday
said that thoy had been closed clow.n
a few clays on account of tho snow,
tho company has quite a supply of
logs ahead, probably having suffi
cient to supply both mills for a coup
le of woeks.
LAW IS UPHI2LI)
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan, 28. Tho
constitutionality of tho Minnesota
presidential primary law today was
upheld by the state supreme court
In a decision handed down In tho caso
of Walter N. Carrol, who had peti
tioned to have tlio law dcclnrod unconstitutional,
Waterlogged and With How Under
Wnter Schooner Is Towed Into
Port at Astoria by the Hoati-
tike Dbqxisiton Not Known
Mr AnocIMM l'rcni lo Coot lit? Tlmra.J
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl, Jan. 28.
Wrockngo of slcamor Abonloon, 391
tons not, wns found this morning
on tho bench near tho Cliff Houoo.
She had, eight men aboard, all or
whom nro hollovcd to bo lost. She
cnrlod garbngo to soa for the city of
Oakland.
A l.fo prcsorver marked "Aber
deen" and a largo ploco of tho ves
sel's atom wero found.
Tho boat wns built In 1809 nt Aber
deen, Wnsh. Sho loft Oakland last
night. Thoso on board Included It.
J. Moore, inspector for tho city of
Onkland.
ItKI'KAT IN FOKT
Waterlogged Schoomv In Toned Into
Port at Abtorla
(llr A.iortilM I'm to Coo. I)r Tlmrn.
ASTOItlA, Jan. 28. Wntorloggod
with hor bow undor wator, tho
Bchoonor Hopoat, abandoned by hor
crow In a gulo, wub In tho harbor to
day, having boon brought In by tho
steamor Ronuokq.last night. What Is
loft of hor deckioad of lumber has
shitted for.ward. Just what disposi
tion tho North Pacific Steamship com
pany will mako of. tho prize hns not
been announced.
FUNDS nKINfl COLLKCTHI) FOH
KKLIKF OF Ji:WS
Pit's!dont Designates This Ah Jow
ihh Hellef Day in This
Country
W7 AmwIiM l'rw r ri TlniM.J
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jnn. 28
Funds fcr tho relief of tho JowIbIi
war BUfforors nro holng collected
throughout tho United Statoa today
under a proclamation or President
Wilson designating this au "Jew
ish Ilollor Day." HundrodB of
Jowlsh organizations nro ongagod
in collortlons, and look for a gen
eral rosponso.
1 HOMES
Floods Drive People Away
Along the White and
Arkansas Rivers
THOUSANDS OF ACRES
1 ARE INUNDATED
Expect Worst Flood Known in
That Section for Tweniy-
five Years
BIG VOLUMN OF WATER
Is Filing Up nt Headwaters of
Streams and Arkansas Itiver Is
Deported to Ho Four Miles
Wldo at Mulberry
inr AmocUM Vrtnt to Coot Ilr Time.
LITTLE HOCK, Ark., Jnn. 28.
Hundreds of persons aro hoiuoloss
nnd thousands of acres aro Inun
dated In tho lower reaches of tho
Whlto hud Arkansas rivers. Up
stream, with tho Arkansas river four
mllos wldo at Mulberry, in a volumo
of wator which river men hollovo
will cause tho worst flood In 2(i years.
M
HELP PEACE
CAHUAXZA THINKS HIS.
THIUMPH WILL JtKACT
In Heccnt Speech Says It Will Hesitlt
In Settling Wotltl
Trouble
fnr Aocltx1 rrc to Cow Dir Tlnm.1
KL PASO, Texas, Jan. 28. Gener
al Carranza In n recent ntldrcsn at
Cclaya dcclarod that tho triumph of
his causo in Moxlco would renct In
a world pcaco, according to advices
received hero today from Moxlco City.
FEAR BOA OST
AXXIKTY FKLT AHOUT HHITISH
STUAMI3H AXI) PASSKXdKHS
c
JAFAXICSH ARK fi KIT IXO
CHIXICSK COTTON HUSINKSS
United States. Foirotl to Manufacture
Different CInsH or Otnids ror
tho Orient
Iljr AuorMtnl I'rtu to Coo Ilnjr Tlmi,
WASHINGTON, L C, Jnn. 28,
Jpancso mnuurncturors havo cap
turod tho Amorlcan coton good
trr.dO' In China so completely, says
tho dopnrtmont of commerce roport
Issuod today, that all hopo of ronowod
Amoricnn ImihIiicbh lies In an ontlro
clmugo or tho class or goods manu
factured for Oriental export.
MUCH IS MN CIS HIS VIEW
CAPTAIN KOIIKHT DOLLAR
SPKAKS AT NKW ORLKAN8
Sail IYanclsco Man Hceomnieiids t!;o
Creation or a Shipping Hoard
by Congress
till AuorUt! I'reu to Coo lUr Tlnit.
NI3W OHLKANS, Ln., Jan. 28.
Lack or a tloflnlto shipping policy pro
vented tho bunlliOBS men from build
ing up tho Amoricnn mercantile) mn-
i rlno, .Captain Robert Dollar of San
I Francisco today told tlio National
I Foreign Trndo Convention. Ho nd-
vocttcd tho cronton by cougroBS or a
' alt tti In Ikfin wit tt rinntii niniirl mntitix
fat upbuilding tho morchnnt mnrlno.
Threo Hundred l'ei-Honn Alxinitl and
Life Hoat Ih Found Drifting
at Sea
tllr AMotlleiJ 1'rfM to Coot njr Tlme.l
LONDON, Jan. 28. Gravo nnxloty
is felt rogartllng the British steamor
Appama, which loft Dakar for Fly
mouth Jan. 11, with 110 passcngotH
nnd 131 men of tho crew. Tho
steamer Trogantl roportB having
pnBsod at sea Jan. 10 njlfo boat with
namo Appauu painted on tho stem
and tho bow knocked away.
l o. mm
TO BE d U ST G E
Named by President Wilson to
Fill Vacancy on the
Supreme Bench '
NOMINATION GOES
TO THE SENATE TODAY
Is
Lawyer Who Has Been
Much In Public Life Dur
1 Ing Recent Years
GIN UP
RKPORT LKADKH OF MOXTKNIC
ORIXS HAS HUKHKXDKHKl)
Advices from Ylonnn Say Vukotitcli
and Other. Ociunl Lay
Down Anns
tnr Aodttil I'm to Coi lUrTlntM.J
HI5RLIN, Jan. 28, (WlrolcBs to
Sayvlllo) Advices from Vlonna say
that Gondral ' Vukotitcli, who, ac
cording to tho ontonto reports, has
continued to lend tho Montenegrin
resistance agaliiBt the Austro-Hun-garlans,
Burrondcred at Daiillovorad
together with sovoral Other Monte
nogrln gcuorals.
WAS B0RNJN KENTUCKY
First Jew to Fill tho Position Wns
Prominent ns Attorney In tho
Hnlllngcr-Plnchot Fight
In Congress
ttlf AnodaU.l I'tm to Coot lly Tlmn i
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Janu. 28.
Prcsldqnt Wilson today Boloctod L011I3
D. Brandols of Boston "io ho associato
justlco ot tho Biipromo court to suc
ceed tho late Justlco Lamar. Tho
nomination wont to tho sonnto today,
It. was a BtirprlBo ovorywhoro '.n of
ficial circles.
Horn In Kentucky
Brandolo Is n lawyer nnd has hocu
much ln public life in rocont years,
not only ln logal work but ln vari
ous inovomeuta for social betterment.
Ho Is flfty-nlno your old. Ho was
bom ln Loulsvlllo, Ky., oducatod at
f Louisville nnd later at Harvard nnd
In 1878 bognn practicing law at Bos
ton. Bonimo Notnblo
He became most notably boforo tho
public six yonrs ngo through his par-
ftlclpntlon In tho celebrated Bnlllrgor-
PInchot investigation In congress in
which ho wns counsol tor tho forcoa
vhch sought to romovo Balllngor
from office
l'l,rst Jew on ,ltcnch . , ,
Ho npopared as counsol for tlioso
who fought tor tho' validity ot tho
workmen's hours or labor law In Ore
gon, Illinois nnd Ohio. Ho will bo
tho rirst Jow to Hit on tho bench ot
tho Biipromo court.
n
T
REVISION
MKHTS HIJSPONSH
Liugo Siiiiin Italhed 011 tho Pacific
Coast
fUi AmotIiIM rrvu t mn ll&y TIiom.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jim. 28 Tho
first collective nppoal according to lo
cal authorities, vory made by Jew
ish peoplo for help from othor races
f mot a rosponso along tho Pacific.
coast today that tho storms could not
dampen. Sun Francisco bogan tho day
with $200,000 already subscribed,
mostly at mass incotlngs hold Inst
I night nnd It was expected to raiso
' $C0,000 moro todny.
AGENT RECALLED
LIMIT MEMBERS
HILL IX COXOUKSS HK-
STRICTS CAMPAIGN' MKASUHK
HHITISH LAHOHF.HS DKMAXD
CIIAXOK IX .MUNITION ACT
Say Pretext of War and Means or
Greater Kiilijorricm or Iiltor Must
Ho IteinovccI
in? AuocUtel I'rtM 10 Cou nr Tline. '
BRISTOL, KNGLAND, Jan. 2S.
The labor conference adopted by show
of hands, with 0110 dissenting vote, a
resolution brought forwurd by tho lu-
dopondont labor party demanding a
drastic revision or thn munitions act
I with a view to preventing tho "Prc-
toxt or war bolug used ror greater ;
coercion and mibjcctloii of labor." ,
Pertains to tho Solicitation of Funds
and (ho Vso of .Money at Flec
tion Tiiuo
III Auoi-lalM rrcu to Cooi Pax Time
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 28.
The Ronnto'oloctlona comlttoo todny
Tcrom mended tho passage of bills
tj mako -It unlawful ror nny iiienibor
or congross to eorvo on or solicit
runds for any political committee,
club or organisation, to limit tho
tiau of campaign funds in president
ial and congressional elections, and
to prohibit the movement or outsldo
funds Into "doubtful" torrltory.
GKOHOK C. OAHOTIIKHH
LKAVICS TIIK MKXICAX HORDKIt
Agent of State Dopaitiiicut AVJI1 Ho
' Seiit to Ouatonuila, Accoitl
lug to Report
(llr Auolate4 ITMf to ex pay Tloiaa.)
KL PASO, Toxas, Jan. 28. Goorgo
C. Carothors, special agent of Btate
department, will Jeave horo tonight
for Washington, having beon recallod
by the stato department from tho
Mexican border. According tp Infor
mation horo, Carothors will procood
from Washington to Guatemala. He
refused tn discuss his mission In that
country. '
Is
I
HOAT NOT IN DISTRICSS s
HU'r JUST A SALUTK
Tho N'onn Smith passod
from Pugot Sound going south
to San Francisco about 1 p.
today. Passing tho light
Iiouho sho blow four whistles
for a salute. Somo mistook 4
It for tho signal of a ship in
distress.
F
KXGLAXD COXCKDKS 1IKR
PHKPARKDNKSS IN FAST
Piths ToJegrains to florinnii Nowspa-
Iter Stato That Previous Iteivorts
Ait Tjrtio
(llr AMorlatod I'rtt to Coo Ha; Timet.
BKRL1N, Jan. 28. (Wiroless to
Sayvlllo.) According to Frankfurter
Zaltung, roporta from tho far East
ern press stating Hint special agree
mouts have been roached between
Japan and Knglnud conceding pro
ponornnce to Japan In thq far Kaat,
aro corroct.
LOSSESABEGIVEN
HHITISH CAHUAIl'IKS I'P
TO DATK ARK BIO
Iiicliido Twenty.ftiur Thousand Of-
flcur and Over Half a Million
or Other Hanks
llr Auocla'.ti rraa to Cooa liar Tlait.
LONDON, Jan. 28. Promlor As
qulth, In a written roply to a re
quest for Information, says tho total
British Casualties in all Holds or op
eration up to January 9 wero 549.
4G7, or which 21, 122 wero orflcora
and 525,315 of other ranks.
IXVADKR'S PHOORKS8
Enemy continues to poiictniito Into
Albania
(Hr AaaoclatM l'rua to Cooa liar Tlmn.J
PARIS, Jan. 28. a dispatch from
Milan says that sovoral sections of
tho, nrmy of Genorul Koovess, having
mot no reslstauco at San Giovanni Dt
Modu and Alcsslo, aro now marching
on Purazzo.
- Tho convenience and profit of
Time Want Ads will bo demon
Pirated by n trial.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I herorby announce mysoU as a
candidate ror County Commissioner
ot Coos County on the Republican'
ticket In tho May Primaries.
- J. T, HARRIQAN
IS
GERMAN
SWISS TOWN OX LAKE
GKXKVA DliMOXSTRATKS
Attack Made 011 Peoplo Gathered
Around (Iqriunn Flag and Pollco
Usod Swords
llr Aaaoclatod I'reai to Cooa Car Tinea,,
PARIS, Jan. 28. Fresh nntl aorman
domoiistratioua took placo last night
nt Lausauno, a Swiss city on tho north
shoro or Lako Geneva. Toward mid
night grent crowds which surged
through tho streets woro dispersed,
but at tho railway station a small
group ot porsons surrounding the
Gorman flug woro attacked with
canos, stones and fists. Tho poltco
woro forced to uso tholr Bwordc bo
foro they could reacuo tho mon attacked,
Fill Log: Truck Holes. Street
C,ommISBoner Albrecht toddy had
men out with a wagon for tho purpose
of filling with gravel the deep holes
that havo been dug In tho paving by
tho logging trucks. Somo ot them
woro so doop that thoy woro down
ttlirnnirli tlm tnrt HlirfnfV lt ihft nnvlnf
nnd tho concroto baso. Some ot the
holes aro aovoral foot across, Th?j are
principally on Fourth. CoHiinvrclal
and Front streets, l
. Danco, Kaglos' Hall, Sat. eve.,
Jan. 21), Martin's Orcletra.
Libby CohI, W.CW tou. PbcHt 7S,
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