The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 03, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
JSeSIN THE BEST
AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ALWAYS SINGING PRAISES WILL NEVER HEAR ANYONE PRAISE HIS S1NGIN6
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Established 1878
As ThoConstMuU
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
. .... Thr Hundred Attend
Stairimentby the .Cham-
II QJELT K
tnthusfastic Speeches Made
and uuesis cuwi.
Spirit of Affair
UPPER WAS A FINE ONE
Trf by Uulln of I'HljJt'rlaii
TCU ' . ., ..I.. KtllllP(l
linnrrli nmi "- '
.XwHaperl-rinlcclforClcnwioii
Cos flood lloobtimihtcr
v,. i nil tho years Hint Coos
', tu been on tho map 1ms thoro
, nth a booster banquet ns tlm
,ti hU lt evening Ijy tlio Chnm-
FIGURES ARE GIN
i Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nmi Coos Uny Advertiser.
No. 165
C. H. MARSH "TELLS AHOUT RAIL
ROAD WORK AT BANQUET
Intcrcsnlntf StntlstleH HcKnrdlng Ills
taticcs iiikI Material Used In
Const rue t lou of I;lno
Some Interesting figures rognrd
lng tho details and mntorlnl uaod on
tho Wlllnmotto Pacific rallrond wcro
glvon by C. II. Mnrsh In his address
boforo tho Chamber of Commorco
bunquot Inst night. The following
nro Bomo of tho facts which wcro
brought out by Mr. Marsh:
Tlioro aro nlno tunnels aggregat
ing In length 13.02G foot, or 2.C
mllos.
Tho road Includes 5V6 miles of
permanent trestle's.
Tlioro nro 30 stool bridges aggre
gating 8,1 111 feet in longth or 1.0
miles.
Tho amount of Hteol used wub 9,100
tons.
Tho Coos Day brldgo Is ono of tho
Inrgcst In tho northwest. Thore nro
9 150-foqt spans, two 180-foot spans
and a drnw 458 feet In length.
Tho draws of tho Coos Hay, Ump-
jfof Commerco In tho Eagles Hall. n.un nnd siuslaw brldgos aro all built
td It'i a certainty louuy " tnni ocean going vessois can pass
througn.
Tho Ump(iin bridge Is 1,000 foot
long and tho Sliwluw bridge GS0 feet
long.
Tho railroad used approximately
18,000 tons of track stool.
A total of npproxlmatoly 10,000
cubic yards of concroto wns UBOd for
plors, approaches, culverts etc.
.10,000,000 foot of Oregon timber
wns usod for tics and bridges and
othor buildings nmi It'wns bought In
Luno, Douglns and Coos counties, tho
amounts purchased In onch county
wns according to tho mlloago of
track In tho county.
Tho rallrond built 15 miles of
roadway to tnko place of roads which
woro UBOd for right of way and which
cost $150,000 and It wns not absolu
tely nocossnry for tho railroad to
Lie APPi
STILL 18 PORT
Of Those Aboard 345 Have
Bean Given Liberty to
Go on Land '
E BEING HEED
Twelve Passengers Are Claim
ed by Lieut, Berg to Be
long to British Forces
COLLECTOR IS IN CHARGE
Vessel Regarded As English Ship and
Ca"nt bo Moved Without tho
1'ci mission of tho United States
Customs Officials
SI
roos Br l deatlncd to bo a largor
Mt oa tho map tnan suo ever
it been before.
Two hundred anil Boventy-scven
JriMlied norkcra and boosters for
be Southwestern Oregon region sat
!owb to tho fostlvo board. When
t wis 0cr inert) "" " """
itk of tho entire assemblage but
bit went away vowing down dcop
i bit heart that truly tlioro has
one about a new era on Coos
ur, the birth of tho spirit of "do-
ilrtncss."
Kuppcr Hue Ono
And such a banquet. Long sor-
Id of tables, end on end, and o li
beling tho largo hall, woro filled,
biped with tho good things Hint
take glad tho heart of man as
(!l as his stomach.
Not a need was tlioro of tho,""'"! n'1 ' t"080 rotl(l8
DISPOSITION MUST
1110 DETEHMIXKD
PI
E
PETTDM
BOUNDARY 110ARI) ACTS FAVOR
ABLY ON CONSOLIDATION
Elections Will bo Held Juno
People Who Wnnt (o Unlto
Their Schools.
iy
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Feb. 3. Tho
county boundary board yestorday
npproved two petitions for consoli
dation of ichools. pno was tho
petition of the people of tho Flag
staff, District No. CI, mid Henry
vlllo, District No. 18.
Tho othor potltlon wns from tho
Honnnn district, No. 2, and tho
Domont school, No. 78. Tho two
last named are on the South Fork
of tho Coqulllo River.
Tho board In approving tho po-
tltlons ordor an election In the dis
tricts on Juno 3, when tho annual
elections nro held and which is tho
only time at which nf consolidation
can be decided upon.
(Dr Ap.ivlirM Pivm to Cim r Ttmm.)
WASHINGTON,,!). C, Fob.
3. Sccrotnry Lansing said
Hint there was no question nn
to tho Appam's stalls as n
prize, but tho question of
hor disposition. Further con
sideration of Tho Unguo con
ference nnd tho Prussian
American treaty Is necessary.
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I
SHOW GENERAL
IN NORTHWEST
Portland is Entirely Isolated
by the Worst Storm Local
ity Has Every Known
TMFFC
BLOCKED
Trains Are Unable to Get
Over the Mountains and
Much Damage Done
CATHEDRAL DOME BREAKS
proverbial sandwich often taken In
At home pantry as a precaution
irilnit (amino beforo sallying forth
id a banquet. No slreo this waa
rejular "feed." Tlioro wns clam
)oup, chicken, plenty of It, swimming
la good ell fashioned liomomndo
snir, with tho trimmings nnd
bountiful helpings of hot btncults,
Iliad, coffee and apnlo nlo with
'kipped cream. Tlmo nnd again tho
wtous speakers paid tribute to tho
onen of tho Presbyterian Church
4 others who nldcd In tlm conic
ll ini tho senlng.
Sold "The Animator"
To lay U was a Joyful Catherine
! to state the matter mlldiv. Pnr-
' It wa the comltv fonllni-'
billed by tho "Animator- that
tbe first "pep" into the gnth-
laj multitude.
Howling amateur nnwaino ...
bad evidently missed their cull-
-.. iuv uiemso:vcs hoarse In
Wins every guest a copy ot tho
WtW. extra edition of the nanor
' made the Chamber of Cotn
Jo famous. And the readers
lobbied up i freo-Indulgod
" tfie SCOOD. tlin fl-.f ,
tn.l . uiiuuui
'fsstoryon tho Grimes' building.
enJi .i",m,tor" was a cl0V0r'y ox-
Si4"-JJ,mMo8omory hlm
J ! muted this. And ton cents
... nGoss Was deer
hf.i . " " uu ,00, ovon In tho
w tuinunlnill.
Tho actual cash outlay of money
for building tho railroad was $9,
307,810 up to tho end of 1915.
Coos liny Kxpenso
A total of 8G5,0C3.39 was spent
for right of way nnd ovor ono fourth
of this was on Coos Day to sccuro
tho right of wny for only four miles.
Tho total dlstanco of tho lino from
Uugouu to the junction with tho Coos
Day Hosobnrg and Eastern Is 121.G
miles.
. A total of 5,500 pllos wcro used
and If laid end to oml thoy would ex
tend for n dlstanco of 04 mllos.
tnr Auftrlattx rrvu lo Cooi nr TlmM.l
NKWI'ORT NI3WS, Vn., Fob. 3.
The Appain Is nnchored off Nowport
News nnd will dlschnrgo 315 persons
who hnvo been given llborty to land.
Lieut llorg can move the Appnm only
on orders given by Collector Hamil
ton. "Wo nro treating tho Appnm ns nn
Cngllsh ship flying tho Gorman na
val ensign, and under tho chargo of
a man who says ho Is nn officer of
tho Gorman navy," snys Hamilton In
'explaining the nttltudo of tho United
States.
Lieut. Dorg Is holding two hundred
moro aboard Including his prize
crow, and twolvo passengers ho con
tends bolong to tho British navy or
army.
MISSISSIPPI FLOOD SUITKKKHS
ASIC (.'OVKKXMNNT IIKLl
(III AJWKUtxl I'm, to . tUy II Dim. I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 3.
Thrco thousand flood sufforors
from tho Mississippi Valley request
ed tho War Department for aid.
Army engineers will bo authorized1
to assist thorn without Incurring
any expenso to tho government.
Snow Causes $100,000 Dnuingo to
Htruc'iiro nt Hcnt tic Snow Fall-
liifr Again at Walln Walln Mln-
o.'H to Work on ltallroad
(Dr Anoclited rrraa to Com nr TlmM 1
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 3. Port
land Is Isolated by tho worst snow
storm and sleet storm ovor rocordod.
Strcot cars In Seattle oxpoct to ro-
sumo tomorrow. Tho storm Is gon
einl In tho northwest.
An Inspection of St. Jamos Catho
lic Cathedral whoro tho domo collap
sed, becauso ot tho snow, shows that
tho walls woro strained and tho dam
ngo Is $100,000.
TIET
DECDED
AO.UI.-NATIUN OK JA1UIS UltAtV
DEIS HTILL 11EING COXHIDEHEI)
.Siihrommltteo Itecolvcd letters nnd
TolegrnniH Approving mul Pro
testing tho Appointment
III; AnocUtsd Trit tu C004 Wy Tlm.J
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Fob. 3.
A BUbcommlttco Is considering tho
amiolntmcnt of Louis Drnndols to
tho Supremo bonch. Tho first moot
ing wob hold and nn ndjournmont
takon Saturday, after examining let
tors and tologrnms approving and
protesting against tho nomination.
ZEPPELIN BIG 01
MACIUXI2 AT SALON'IIU DHOPPEI)
100 POUND HOM11S
A XuinlH.'r" Kllletl nnd Injurtnl nnd
Projicrty Dnningo Dono
In the City
(Dr AMoclited Vrnn to Coot I)r Tlrau.
SALONIKI, Fob. 3. Tho Zoppelln
which bombarded Salonlkl Tuesday
a8 oxcoptlonnlly largo. It oporatod
2,000 foot from tho ground and
throw 100 pound shells. Tho bombs
dismembered a woman, fired nn oil
warohouso nnd demolished tho
ii.osquo of Pnshn, killing thrco nnd
Injuring elevon.
POLAND
SUFFERING
KHPOKTKD THAT PEOPLE AHE
WITHOUT FOOD AXD FUEL
TltAIXS AUK HLOCKED
Has
Snow nt Ellcnsliurir Houovcr
8t(j)ped Fnllln;
Br AmopIi(J rrm lo Coot IUr TlnM.
' ELLENSDUIIO, Wash., Fob. 3.
Tho snow stopped Inst night. Tlioro
nro high winds. No trains will got
through tho mountains boforo night.
A train loft noon to pick up 306 min
ors at tho Roslyn fiold for railroad
work nt tho summit.
Tho Mllwaukco 1b blocked in both
directions. Tho cut atIlyo Is full
of snow. Rotary engines nro un
worknblo. Tho rnllronds nro food-
Ing sovoral hundred pasBongors hero.
Many Dependent Uikih Help nnd tho
Dentil Unto Has (Irenfly
llncrcnNcd
Ur AnocliUJ rnx to Cuot Dr TlmM.)
BERLIN. Fob. 3. Frcdorlck C.
Wnlcott, European represontatlvo of
tho Rockefeller foundation, nnd Cas
per Whltnoy, Amorlcan commission
er for tho rcliof of Belgium, return
ing from Poland sny that no food ox
copl potatoes and a littlo flour Is loft
In tho country nnd that tlioro Is no
fi el. Thirty por cent of tho popula
tion of Poland is absolutely dopond
cnt upon tho holp of whnt relief can
bo given. Tho death rato haB risen
from 19 to 30 por 1,000 population.
READY 10 FACE
1 ADDED FOE
German Paper Says Country
Would Meet Another Enemy
If Unexpected Happens '
WISHES
BREAK
1H IS ALLEGED
MUSIC CJOOD FEATURE
Excellent Talent Entertains
KhioitH With Good Kongn
tho
Tho music features of tho banquet
woro especially jjood. Tho Scandi
navian chorus, composed of twelvo
malo voices gavo a number of soloc-
tlous Including Finnish nnd Swedish
folk songs nnd tho Swedish national
JEfELSUESnUI
2 ,000 XLCKLACE TAKEX FROM
"LUCKY" UALDWIX'S DAUGHTER
Man and Woman In St. Paul Re'enl
Details of the Theft When
Arrested
DEPORTED HEIR TO TURKISH
THROXE WAS KILLED
Suld to bo Hostile to tho Young Turks
and SuccosMir May
1 Do Killed
rnr a"kuij rr io coo u ii.. .!
PARIS, Fob. 3. Chorlf Pnshn.
head of tho Turkish opposition, said
tn, A..OC.M Pre. I. Too. , TI.-.I ''U k,h tron who ;, dop0rtod to
LOS ANGELES, Fob. 3. Advices I commUtoa 8c:do, had really
from a man ana woniun urrcDiuu M ,riiored bocnuso ho was
HEPORT IfROM WALLA WALLA
tDr AMOctit PreM to Coo Car TIdm,
. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Fob. 3
Tlioro Is forty Inches of snow horo
nnd the storm has resumed. Tlioro
was a rosplto of twolvo hours last
night. Stroot cars llko all othor
transportation Is blockod. A few lo
cal trnlnH aro operating. Sixty foot
of tho flumo of tho Pacific Powor
and Light Company was carried
away by an avalancho. Milton, Ore.,
It in dnrknesB. Roofs horo aro cav
ing and somo of tho amusomont plac
es aro closed.
in-"',
STOP AT SPOKAXE
BRITISH SHIP LOST
IIELLE OF FRAXCE IS HUNK AND
MANY RESCUED
Comment Made on the Settle
ment of the Lusitanla In
cident With U. S.
hopes no Breach comes
Publication Declares Thnt England
Would Llko to Rnvo Another Ally
Whoro Unlimited Alonoy nnd
Munition Could bo Secured
(Or AmoclMcd rn-M lo Com DtJ Tlmr
FRANKFORT, (Via London)
Fob. 3. Tho Frankfurter Zoltung,
somotlmcs considered as inspired
by tho government, says that tho
fact that President Wilson sont
Colonel Houso to Europo shows that
tho Americans nro thinking of
bringing tho Lusitanla caso to a
decision. Tho paper says:
"Wo hopo thoro will bo no
breach In rotations, or somothlng
worso which might follow, but If
tho unexpected happens, Gormany
can confront a now roo as siouuy
as tho old."
It says that obviously tho Eng
lish hopo to socuro a now ally who
would grant unlimited loans and
supply all roquIromontB In tho way
of ammunition.
St. Paul revealed tho theft of a neck- ,ngBn8t Ul0 YounR Turk8 H,8 BUC.'3 t0 w
ilnco estimated to bo worth J-5,000 , . v .1.1,1 imi ,,. u ovon moro bos-fnontlnoii
hymn in tho natlvo languages and from Mrs. Clara Stocker, daughtor of m(j mA ,t ,8 BMBgC8ted that ho too , traliiB on threo roads havo turned j' j88,llnK loan8 and wm depend
erded up with ''America" In which the late B. J. (Lucky) "l(lw'. "ttV0 linny dio soon. 'back. L)on lndireot taxation. Success of
1 Trains Not Attcinptliiff to Go Past
thnt Point
fllr AwllJ Pint Coot DM TlmcO
SPOKANE, Wash., Fob. 3. This
estorn tormlnal of tho trnns-
contlnontnl lines. All westbound
Fourteen of Thoso Alronixl aro Mlfc
Ing -Was Imst Hcitrtl From
In India
(Ur AMOclilod rroM U Coni IUr TlniM,
LONDON, Fob. 3. Tho British
Bhlp Bollo of Franco has bcon sunk
and 220 of thoso aboard aro landed
and nineteen nro missing. Tho last
report of tho vossol wns from Kar
achi, India, Docombor 24.
DAY IS 8ET1 FOR
MILITARY' SERVICE ACT
tor Atouii rrm t ( Mr thom.i
LONDON, Fob. 3. Tho
King has signed a proclama-
tion flxlnit Fobruary 10 ns
tho dato for tho military
sorvlco act to come Into
force V
ILL TU Mil
ITALY' TO TRY' PLAN OF INI)!".
RECT TAXATION'
Dr Auoclttal PrcM lo Coo IUr Time..
ROME, Fob. 3. Minister of FI
nnnco Daono In speaking at Turin,
Italy. Intlmatod that Italy would
OFFENSIVE PLANNED
RELIEF IH GERMAXS ARE PRE
PARIXG RIG ATTACK
Xowsiiicrs Think Tlioy Will Dlroct
Blows at Calais and Dunkirk
Very Soon
(Dr AnotUttd I'nta tb Cooo Hr Time. I
LONDON, Fob. 3. NowBpapers
oxpross tho bollot that tho Gormans
nro planning an offonslvo on a largo
si'ulo nnd Intond to attack Calais and
Dunkirk with an onormoiiB forco of
artillery and Infantry.
iAPPEAL TD
S
tho wholo gathering Joined. Tho bcon recolved horo. FrlendB say
chorus Is composed of tho follow-that tho property hns been rocover.
Ing; First tenors, Bonjamln Ost- ed.
lind, Rolf Nordrum, C. J
second tenors.
Andorson;
Otto Bjorknulst, Al
Bidond.dly Bhowed admirable man
fred Jncobson nnd Mnnassa Snoro; jagomont In handling so largo a
first bass, Alex Johnson,
- RIVERS ARE HIGHERCHANGED (BY GDURT
;i I
ti to . ,"""" uu aim rorus
,0b,e"ltet when hurried news'
iStthat a d,awond rlne
t il? .belonged t0 Tom Bon
the quick
-i ueionged to Tom
e been trvin
ooe voun, ,", '"'? IU..K,V0
- - ""r lor tlio last
1Ie'a Just thrown it
"f' years.
r."
,m-" 3 Cona n,vor "car-
6,'Hy did 1, gap aml rlM
-1 our o2 fi ? tllodeed' liav
5dJ nd "oratlua bacuod
HB,.r IIe sang his fa-
e ,,. t...,0P Ao"g Peter" and
mber "U," P"Sldet of tho
'U,t 'Peaker 7merc. the
l riv. Iay Know." nPinr,..
'ed ;, ,ot "at was
lotion. m 1915 by the nrann.
- o
Wfae;
Oscar crowd.
.Mrs. A. T. Haines was in
BJorklund, Ansgnr Lagorstrom; soo-onoral chargo and tho following
ond buss, Charley Salon, Ernest LIU, woro tho ladles who mado up tho
ft -4'" if? took MtM
neiilr , g l)rIdo out
Jago, there was a
Eene
(Contli
jeborg nnd Rudolph Hlllstrom.
Quartette Makes Hit
Tho Coos qunrtotto wns culled up
on a number of times nnd mado n
groat hit. The Chlneso song, "Moth
er's Chinese Twins" which was given
as ono of tho encores, brought down
tho houso, Tho quartet Is composed
of J. W. Flanagan, Jay Tower, VInco
Pratt and Charles Stauff nnd Will
iam Dungan Is tho manager,
Tho song "Old Glory is tho Best
of Them All," was composed by
Jack Flanagan and Jay Tower nnd
mado a great hit.
Scotch Hongs Good
Hobby Ballentyno of Beaver Hill
gaye. a numbor of Scotch selections
In costumo. Ho is ns good ns any
professional In his lino on the stage
P W, Hackwood, who is pianist at
.v .iiu.ittg JJIVIUIU BIIUW Ufc -unw!
wus ma accompanist and is a ciovor
man nt tho piano.
Tho music by tho Martin Orches
tra was applauded throughout tho
ovenlng,
nnimnlttao In charge: .Mrs. 1. .
Smith, Mrs. Ellzaboth Hydo, Mrs. II.
L. Pratt, Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Mrs.
Charles Dungan, Mrs. David J.
Reos, Miss Ruth Hoagland, Mrs.
William Hoagland, Mrs. M. A. Sweot
man, Miss Lillian Seaman, Miss Vir
ginia Clarko, Mrs. Henry O'Mnra,
Miss Larson, Miss Rolen Rees, Miss
Florence Flanagan, Miss Esthor As
i.lund. Mrs. Wnltor Wilson, Mrs.
COOS IS ABOUT EIGHT FEET
ABOVE THE .NORMAL MARK
ACTION TAKEX OX THE CALI
FORNIA LIQUOR INITIATIVE
upon
tho present loan 1b nBsnrod and tho
two billion to bo subscribed may
reach threo billion. Tho now taxa
tion will probably bo ono-thlrd of tho
prico of theater tickets, a tax on
land documents nnd a heavy progres
siva incomo tax.
JOHN REDMOXD ASK THEM TO
DO THEIR DUTY"
tDr AtwUtoJ rrtt to Cooo Dr Timet.)
DUBLIN, Fob. 3. John Redmond
has Issued a stirring appoal for ro
crults In Ireland. Ho said: "It la
esBontlal for Iroland to guard hor
highest lntorosts, maintain hor honor
and show that she is willing and eag
er to fulfill hor obligations. Any Im
pression that Ireland la shirking
would bo deadly to hor future lntor-
OBtS."
Aro Eliminated From
Title of tho Hill
tho
At Myitlo Point Tho Coqulllo Is Up J 1110 uoius -i-aitiai rroiiimuoii
1 1 Feet Do Not Fear It Will
Cover Railroad Truck
Both tho Coqulllo and tho Coos
Rivers nro severnl feet nbovo normal
today, but It Is belloved In sptto of
tho heavy ralnB In the past two days
that there Is no dangor of a freshet.
Boatmen on C003 River said today
that tho stream la labout eight foot
nbovo normal and raising a littlo, but
LADIES IX CHARGE
au oa PaCQ Two.)
Member of tho Presbjterlun Church
Served tho Supper
The lalilos pf the Presbyterian
church who served tho supper 80
John D. Qoss, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, 1oy nardiy expect to to go higher
Mrs. P. M, Parsons, Miss Ruth Dun- Umn JQ feot
gun, Mrs. Harry Mohr, Mrs. J. S. 0ver on tne coqullle the river at
Stubblofield. Mls3 Anna Volz, MIssi , . , , flomo n fcot ai,OVo
Myrtle Tripp, Mrs. Hurry Folsom, 'normal Ti,0 highest mark reached
Mrs. Lynn Schmltz, .Mrs. ""i"0 t-,oro at high water about tho last of
Crasthwalt, Mrs. Carl Davis,, Mrs. JNovon,ber 's 2c feet. Tralninon
Fred Smith, Miss Ross, Miss Ethel 'gnld t0(,ay that thoro seom8 t0 bo no
Josophson, Miss Frances Franse, miss
iva Stokes, ill s. Duncan Ferguson,
Miss Forguson, Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs.
O. W. Cumbers, Mrs. D. A. Jones,
Mrs. Thayer Grimes, Mrs. Dorsoy
Kreltzer, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs.
Langdon, Miss Griffin.
Dr. Leslie, Osteopath. Mnrshfield
(Dr Auorlitcd Vnu to Cooo Ur Time.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 3.
Tho Appollant Court of tho Third
District, eliminated tho words "par
tial proh'bttlon" from tho title of
tho inltlatlvo measuro on tho No
vember ballot. Prohibitionists who
attacked tho ballot wanted "re
striction of liquor trafflo" substi
tuted, but this was not granted.
HUE SEEKING VILLA
TROOPS ARE SENT TO EXTKUMi".
XATE HIS BAXD
(Ur AoUtl Trow to Coo IUr Tlraet.j
EL. PASO, Texas, Fob. 3. Villa Is
fifty miles east of Gallcgo, accord
ing to Gonern Gavlra, tho command
nnt at Juarez. Moro reinforcements
have been sent to exterminate tho
Villa baud.
Y
ARRANG
EL
0
INT
PROTECTION
so,
Dr. D. C. Vaughan, Dentin, Room
Flrot Nntlonul uuhk ouiuhuk
JAbbf Coal, gn.QO ton. Phone 7
Tlmea want ads urlng results.
danger of tho rails
with wntor ugaln.
being covered
EXGLISH PAPERS HAY' COUNTRY
SHOULD BE GUARDED
KI.ECTION FRAUD !
OASES ARE DECIDED
0, (or AworUtM itu tor r Tim.j
ClllCAGO, Fob. 3. Tho
conviction of Dunn M. Rob-
erts, former Mayor of Torro
Hauto, Ind., nnd others guilty
of election frauds, was bub-
talnod by tho Federal Court
of APPP"S.
.'
Think Moro Aeroplanes Needed
Fight Off Gorman Zeppelins
Which Have Iloen RaP'lntJ
to
(Ur AuocUt) Vnu to Coot Dtr TlmM.J
LONDON. Fob. 3. Nowspapors
lore suggesting that tlioro must bo a
vigorous campaign mado against tho
raids ot tho Zeppelins, It Is said
in the Daily Mall that It is "usoless
to think -of aoroplanos in tons and
twenties, but wq must havo thorn by
tho thousands."
GIVE EVIDENCE OX
ALLEGED BOOTLEGGIXG
Marshfleld offlcors and
District Attorney Llljoqvlst
tho past fow days havo boon
busy securing ovldenco con
4 coming alleged bootlogglng
In Marshfleld and It Is ox-
pected that thoro will be a
number of arrests soon, Thoro
- has boon much talk on tho
streets concerning tne mat-
tor. In addition to tho
Marshfleld cases, It Is under-
stood that thoro may bo ar
4 rests at a numbor ot other
' points In tho county within a
short tlmo for alleged liquor
law violations.
REPORTED THAT MORGAX WILL
EXTEXD FRENCH CREDIT
llt AmoIM4 rrcM to Coot Ur TIium.J
NEW YORK, Fob. 3. It Is re
ported on Wall street that E. R. Stot
tlbus, head ot tho export department
of J. P, Morgan and Company, will
soon go to Europo. Morgan sailed
yosterday and It Is reported that he
will arrango a new French crodlt or
250,000,000, which is donlod.
ED BY F
000
(Dr AtiocUtcd I'rtM to Com Dtr Tlmw.)
PETRQGRAD, Feb. 3. The rail
road to Soroka on tho Whlto 80a la
completely rollovod of congestion, It
it mnnrtnfi thnt: tlm Germans have
'evacuated a strong position on tho
.Styo river on account of tho floods. In
I that territory.
i
WILLARD SIGNS
FOR FIGHT MARCH 17
Dr A "will! frw lo rwi, ir T1M 1
CHICAGO, Feb. 3. WIU
ard haB algned to meet Frank
Moran at Now York on
March 17, In a ten round
fight.
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