The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 14, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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FEHSE PLAN
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CARL FREEMAN DIES
PASSIM AWAY TODAY AT SOUTH
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1)16 EVENING EDITION
imiltccs of Congress Take
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ITCparuunuaa.
FBI BILL
alor Chamberlain Plans to
.lake Miima a rcuurai
n...nA LApnn
nesiTvu ruiui..
IsiDERING SUBMARINES
I (Vinmlltre nf House Takes l'p
wlonoMdndnd Grant Tlmt
Dnr 1'nder Sra ltn Mt Gut.
of Onto
Lt boots It at one gate to mako
defence,
at another to lot In tlio foe."
.union.
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lASIIINaTOX, I). C, Koli. 14.
national preparedness problems
In helil the center ot tlio stage
the congressional coininltteo net-
today. Having concluded tlio
tins on tl'O military rtofeiiBO que.
Chairman Chamberlain and
dates In tlio sunato military
nlltce today began framing a bill
klie subject.
I'liiii llrseito Vtirvo
hey wero to Incorporate In mea-
a plan ot federalization of tho
onal guard to create n reserve
Into force, Chairman Hay and
house committee resumed tlio
; of -redrafting tho Iioiiho defcuflo
I to eliminate tho contlnontul nr-
Ifeaturo and placo In Itn stead a
i of federallilng tho stato troops.
Takes l'p Kuhiiiuilno
ho house naval conunltteo bognn
uhaustlvo liuinlry Into subinnrlno
fare and abandonment of tho
t type of subrfmrlno rocominond-
to the committee by Admiral
nt, who said tlio vessels wero far
rlor to the German lT Biibninrlno.
INLET home
II
15.
GIVE
hTltIA Wild, SINK ALL ARMED
Mi:itcn..T.Mi:.v
If'catlon Sent Stato Depnitiiioiit
llmii.ii i iiiuk it... j. i. ... ...
" "" imviM'ii I'lOIII
(iVjinan Gin ei anient
thou sou of boll
angry Heavens do mako tliclr
minister." - Shakospoaro.
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ilrln'. rn...... ...... ..
i- luiinui noiiiicaiion Of M
,lon to sink without winning
led niPlvlini.t .1.1... . r.
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aj reroli'Kil in.i.... i .. ... .... .
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larMt. It Is substantially tno
no as ilmi .,!. ., ..
-. .ww, in jroiu uormaiiy,
Vi. 1...I ... .
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"e I'nlteil states probably will
a tn f,ii. ......
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'Her any aotin.. .. m i. .,..... ...
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ponse to the nnnouneiinont from
Ti'Ulnnlo .. 1 1 1 ...
,, - "! mat ariiHHt mer-
'n beginning Jtareh 1 will
-i-wtti 10 Biibinurlno attack
10,'t ttarnliig,
IEI UMDEGIDED
XK si:m:(vpimi il. ......,..,
THY OP ,Ut
'''"It Wits.... M.... x. . ..
u Mil .Millie
Kewvul n.its
'Ul ,,'in?8 round to hliu
ttl'o will but wait
Longfellow,
IM,Mrr,CooiW,
war uM01? ,0 0,,,0,,,t erotary
P L , "C Was -k Olid
DCeJ -or 8.mi dn.vs.
:o idgr Ma0r rrlgo of Chi-
"ou ,od"T tPl1 t0 l,res,,,ont
u sa , , r 8Circ,ar- of w'-'
on In ,0 MPOr ftm.( Tlioso
-Cm', ,0(k,,ow 'k tho
,,, "ot iiunio m army
Heart Tmiilrio Ik Cnuso (if Death
Yo1l Know II on Coos
liny
"Dear Is tho spot wlioro Christians
Bloup,
And Hwoot tlio strain which an
Kola pour
Oil, why should wo In aiiKHlsh woor
They are not lost, hut koiio before"
i Carlton M. Frcomun, njjed about
35 yenrH, died of heart trouble, this
morning nt his ranch at South In
let. The deceased etunc hero about
eight years ngo from. Vormont and
In 1012 was married to MIbh Noll
WnsBon.
For sovoral weeks Mr. Freeman
has been falling, gradunlly growing
woaker. Tho body will ho brought
hero Into today from South Inlet and
unnnuncomout of tho tlmo of tho
funeral will ho mndo tomorrow.
Mr. Freeman formerly lived In
North Hond hut for sovoral yours past
has resided on tho ranch. Ho has
many friends on Coos liny.
L
TIS
WRECKED
OK.NKIIAIj KliKCTItlC COMPANY
HAS KIUK TODAY
WILSON'S NAME
Consolldntlon of Times, Const Mali
iiml Coos liny Advertiser.
NO. 173
Munition Factory Hums Down and
Company OfflcJalH llcfiiso to
d'Uo Out Any liifoiiiinttoii
"Tho rugged motals of tho mlno
Must burn hoforo Its surface shlno
Itut plunged within tho furnnco
flame
It bends and molts though still tho
same." liyrou.
OFFICIALS .MADK
' .STATIiMUNT OF OAl'SK
4 Ilr AiaorUltil I'rrM to ttw. nir 1lmr,
SCIHONKCTADV. N. Y
Fob. 11. Company officials
lator today said tho fl'ro was 4
caused by spontaneous com-
bPftlon and did $5000 dam-
ngo.
'
(Ilf AMorlit) 1'fMu to Coot llix TImrt')
SCHENI3CTADY, N. Y..,Fob. 1 1.
Tho miinltlouu plant of tho Oonoral
Kloetrlc Compnny was wrecked by
(Iro today. Tho flro wns o.xtlugiilBliod
by tho company's private flro depart
ment. Tho officials withhold all Information.
IS
HE
a
i:.(ji.vi:i:it cook of kubtlkh
HAS ANOTIIint MISHAP.
Adds to Series of Accidents Ity Fall
ing From Higgiug of Oasolluc
Sclioouer.
'Wheroln I bpako or most disaBtrous
chniicos
Of moving aecldonts by flood and
Hold.'
Shnltcepenro.
It. F. Cook, chief onglnoor on tho
gnsollno Bchoouer Hustlor, Is again
la tho hospital. While at wbrk on
tho boat at Hmpho ho fell from
tho rigging to tho deck bolovv, n fall
f nbout l!s foot. His shouldor was
brulBod and ho hnd n had cut on
the fnco.
Cook has had a sories of misfor
tunes. Some tlmo ngo ho was
struck by an automobile. For sov
oral days ho did not think that ho
was badly hurt but It dovolopcd
that tho hones of his kneo wero
broken. Ho went to tho hospital but
wot out too soon nnd tho bones
broko again. Ho returned to tho
hospital and his log was in n plaster
cast for somo weeks and at tho
samo tlmo ho had tho ond of a fin
ger which had been Injured ampu
tated. He had only boon back nt
work a fow days whon tlio last acci
dent befell him. Tho fact that his
kneo was Btlll somewhat woak prob
ably caused him to fall.
Another Sailor Hurt.
Alox Drown, who has also boon
.working on tho Rustler, 1b In tho
hospital. When stalling an ongino
bo lacerated his hand. The third
and llttlo fingers woro torn apart.
WILL BE USED
President Consents to Having
, it naceti on Primary
Ballot in Ohio.
NOTICE SENT TODAY
Is Unwilling to Enter Contest
But Complies With Laws
of the StaK.
TIME LIMIT IS FEBRUARY 25
States That Uln Namo Can Do Cue''
So DemoeiiitH of Ohio Can Kv-
pmw Their Prefweiico at tho
Primary Klectlnn
"If honor calls, whero'er she points
tho way
'Iho sons of honor follow nnd obny."
Churchill.
IDr AuorUtc.l Pitm to Cooi IU)r Tlmn.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 1 1.
President Wilson today formally
gnvo consent that his name bo used
an a caudldnto for renomliintlou. In
a lotter to tho secretary of stato of
Chlo, tho president stated that ho
was unwilling to enter tho contest
for nomination but was ready (
permit tho uso of h!s name In tho
coming primaries In order that tho
Dcmocrnts of Ohio might make
known their preference.
Complies With lio Law
Tho president mndo known his po
sition In ordor to comply with tlio
Ohio primary Inw which requires
candidates for dologntes to party
conventions to mnko known their
first nnd second choices hoforo Feb
ruary 25, and also requires that can
didates for dolegatos havo tho con
sout of tholr choices to mako uso of
their mimes.
, Tovt of the Letter.
Tho president's lotter to tho Ohio
secretary of stato follows:
"Whlto I am ontlroly unwilling
to enter Into any contest for tho
prosidontlnl nomination of the Dem
ocratic party, I am willing to por
init tlio uso of my nnmo that tho
Domocrnts of Ohio mny mako
known tholr iiroforonco in regard to
that nomination.
"In ordor, thoreforo, to satisfy
the technical roiiulromonts of tho
statutes of Ohio I hereby consont
to use of my nnmxj- as a candldato
for tho presidency by any candidate
who Books to bo olectod dolegnto to
tho natlonnl Democratic convention,
which Is lo assomblo in Juno next."
This' was tho first tlmo tho pres
ident hnd consonted formally to
hnvo his name usod in ronuoctlou
with tho nomination.
FEAR YOUNG MAN
i PERISHED IN STORM
Sliimu Medarls of SlusMw Country
Cannot Do Found and May
Do Lost.
"Tho cold, tho ohangod, porohnnco
tho (lend anew,
Tho mourn'd, tho loved, tho lost
too tunny, yet how fow!"
Chlldo Harold.
(Special to Tho Times)
MAPLKTON, Oro., Fob, II. It Is
foared that Simon Modarls, ngod 20
years, has porished In the hills. Ho
loft tho Culleu placo nbout throe
weeks ago and wns bound for Maple
ton, but has not been hoard from
slnco. Thomas Cullen, who Hvo3
Ion Sallo mountain, t camo to tho
city inn uiui oi iu ju6 "
Ing his jilace but nothing can bo
found of hjm. Tracks wero found
lu tho snov which It Is believed
wero mndo by him and n search
will bo Instituted, x Simon Mcdnrls
is tho son of Sam Modari3 of uppon
Ten Mllo and ho camo to Oregon
from tho oast lust suminor.
ASSURES
HARMONY
HOt'SK MILITAItY COMM1TTFX
SKNDS PIMIDKNTtLKTTKIt
Will Work Toselhtv li CnrryhiK Out
Plait .for Nntloiial DefiiNO Sug
Kcs'ted '
"Dy liiirtnony our nonln nre swayed;
Dy harmony tho world wns made.'
"Granville.
njr AMorUtisl ITfM lo Coik Ilajr Tlmmi 1
WASHINGTON, 1). Vp Fob. M
President Wilson today received a
lotter' from Chalrmnnj Hay ot the
houso military commuted insuring
him of thu deslro of tho commlttco
to work in hnrmony will li tin in per
fecting his plans for national de
fense Tho letter was koiU in compliance
with n resolution adopted liy the
ronimittco, tliiuikliiK Uio presldnut
for tho confldonco expressed in the
committee in his published corres
pondence with former Secreuir.v
Garrison.
POISON
IS P
0
KYlDKNCi: DLSCOVKI1KD IN Ah
LKOKD MPHDIMt CASK.
May lie Impottaiit in Trial or Will
II. Orpiv.', UnlverhKy Student,
Accused of Killing.
Mr AMcw-lstcl Vmu to Cuo nr TlinU.l
CHICAGO, Fob. 1 1. Deadly Pol-
son, identical with that which la
belloved to have caused the death
or Marian Lambert, was round to
day In the hiiBomont or tho house or
Will H. Orpo(, the university stu
dent accused of murdering his for
mer mveethonrt, according to tho
state's nttoruoy or Wnukegan.
fin VESSEL
IS TORPEDOED
The Cruiser Admiral 'Charmer
Sunk by Submarine Off
Coast of Syria.
i
SUB
TO
DREDG
E INLET
l:t FnrincV.s Itilug Croaiii to Mar
ket Port De-electH Of fleets
Dainage.s Are Adjusted.
Dredging of the &hoals from
Haynes Inlet so farmers can got
their cream to market to bo dona
nt ouco. John Hanson appeared
this morning befgro tho port com
mission nt tholr monthly mooting,
uta'tlug tho incouveulonco bolng suf-
rorod bccaiiBO or low wator ami
Port Fuglneer Chnrleson was auth
orized to havo tho dredging done.
Wants DaiungcH.
Damages (o tho amount or $250
hna been dono tho garden or S. D.
Cnthcart by tho Mill Slough fill.
reported a commlttco. Also they
said $100 should ho duo him for
losing the uso or Ida garden for two"
years. The conimluBlonors favored
either securing dirt from N. Moon,
on Droadwuy, nnd rilling in tho gar-
don or allowing tho $250 to Mr.
Cathcait nnd lot him do tho work.
Objection was made to this by
tho poit nttorueys, claiming tho
city Is liable for half tho damages.
Mr. Cnthcart suld tho settlement Is
not satisfactory.
Other MattetH Up.
C. It. Peek stated tho cuso or the
Port versus tho City or Marshriold
has been put over lu tho supremo
court until .Inly 1
(Printing or tho memorial or tho
Port to congress was awnrdod to
L. C. Dargelt for $79. Thero wero
six bids,
Kloctlon of officers was hold, all
of them Hiolng ro-olocted. They nro:
A, II, Powers, president; Pater Log
glo, vlco president; Henry Song
stnckeh, secretary, and A. O. Hog
ors, treasurer.
Is On Raft With Bodies of
Twenty-four of His Dead
' Comrades.
ATTACK OCCURRED FEB. 8
Olio Man Alive Says That Tlieto Was
No Tlmo hi Which to Uso Life
boats 'o Save Members of
tlio Crew
"Thon roso from sea lo sky tho wild
farowoll
Then shrieked tho timid and stood
still tho bravo,
Then somo leap'd overboard with
dreadful yell,
Ab ongor to anticipate tholr grave;
And the Bca yawned around her like
n hell, 1 1
And down alio sucked with hor the
whirling wave."
' Dyjron.
nr AMnrUlPil rrrM to Com II r Tltnif.
PARIS, Fob. 11. Roports or the
loss ot French or tho cruiser Andral
Charnor, reported Bitnk by a Bitbnin
rluo whllo patrolling the Syrian
coast, nro confirmed today. A raft
bearing one live sailor nnd tho bodies
or 11 companions was picked up off
tho const of Syria.
The lescued '"an snld tho Admiral
Charnor sunk on tho morning or Feb.
8 "lio declared thoro was no Hnie
to uso tho life boats.
OL N
0 TON
FltlJNCII CLAIM TO 1IAYU
CIIKCKP.D Till': GKIt.MAXS
South of the Somnie Hlver Scct'rtn of
(Jeinuin Trenches Are Occupied
Dy Allied Troops.
"Tho cannons hnvo tholr bowels full
of wrath
And ready mounted nro they to spit
fortlt '
Tholr iron lndlguntlon '.gainst your
walls."
Shnkespcaro.
Illy Aodte.l Trru to Coot Zif Timet. J
PARIS, Fob. M. In Champagne,
Got man attack cast of Rom ma met by
tho explosion o! threo French mines,
i tho war offlco announced today. It
says tho Gorman efforts to advance
j woro chocked, but In Bplto or sorl-
ious losses they maintained them
J selves lu tho positions occupied by
I them. South of tho Soiumo river
tho French occupied a soctlon or tho
'orniuii trench.
A
T
ATTACKING
JOHN ROSS of tlio Scandlnavlhn
Ainorlean bank Is expected back
from Eugono tomorrow.
Tho convenience and profit of
Times Want Ads . Ill bo demon
ht riited by u trial.
SIX PKHSOXS KILI.I-.D
IX AIHllir ll.illi v
111 A.of liJ rrt lo Too. nir Tlmi 1
LONDON. Fob. IL A V
Router dispatch says six por-
sons wore killed and several f
injured by bombs dropped
trom aoropJaues wuioii ap-
pearcd over Milan this morn-
Ing.
lll'MOR DHUIIXFIt OPTION
HAS (1IAXGKD HANDS
Rumor was rifotoday to
' tho errect' that Plillllii Douh-
nor, Poj-tland lumbor mil-
lloualro who had an option 4
for tho purchase of part of
tlio Slmiuou Lumbar ,com-
pnpy bite, has sold his op-
Hon to Chicago capltullsts.
presumably tho Che: nlem
Lumber company newly lucor-
porateii In Oregon, The .
claim is further made that
tho latter company has an
option on all of tho Simp-
sons' Coos Day holdings.
Pr6vdlng this Js true, fur-
thor cruises of Coos river
timber may bo necessary and
it Is doubtful If anything
will change hands for nt
loast two weeks.
ASS.U'LT TDK DIHTISH TROOPS
KNTRKXCII NKAK A DUN
S ,
At Some Points tho ICaglNIi ItetliiMl
to Within RaiiK'3 or Their Na
val Guns
"Mako all our trumpots speak; give
them nil breuth,
Tlioso clnmorous hnrblugera or blood
and death."
Shnkesponro.
(n Afrorlatn.) rrrM to Coo. lujr Tlmf.
AMSTERDAM, Fob. 14. An of-
, riclal announcement received from
. Constantlnoplo says; "Near Aden,
the- Dritlsh entrenched troopa voro
i attackod by the Turks. At some
, points the Dritlsh retired to within
ran go of the Dritlsh naval guus.'r
TREATY MATTER UP
'Plot Mndo That Germany Offered
I Larger Sum Thau U. S. for
I Canal Route.
Itlly AuorUteJ Tret lo Cots Dr Timet.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 14.
That Germany had offered Nlcara
'giiia a larger sum than tho United
'States Tor an option pn tho Nlcara-
guun canal route was urged in the
eonato today as an a'rgument fer an
early ratification of tho pending
treaty.
CRUISER IS LOST
DIHTISH WARSHIP STRIKKSMINK
OFF ENGLISH COAST
Report Says It Is Fen red Vessel Will
Do a Total Wreck as
Result
"Again sho plangent hnrk! a second
shock
Dllgcs the splitting vcsnol on the
rock
Down on tho vnlo ot death, with
dismal cries
Tho rated victims shuddorlng cant
their eyes. ,
"Oh, heaven! beJiold hor crashing
ribs dlvlilol
Sho loosens, parts nnd spreads In
ruin o'or tho tide."
. Falconor.
nr AocltM I'rru to C.oi Day Tlmc.l
I.ONDON.Fcili. 14. The Dritlsh
cruiser Arethusa struck a mlno to
day off tho const ot England, ac
cording to the official press bureau.
It Is feared, tho statement adds, that
tho vessel will be a total wreck.
Official Statement.
An official stutemont Bays: "His
majesty's shin Arothusa, commodore
Reginald Yyrwhltt, struck n mlno I
off the east coast and It Is feared
will become a total wreck. About
ton moil wero lost.'
The Arethusa wns n light cruiser,
displacing SCOO tons. "Sho .wnB
completed last year. Sho was nrmod
with two six-Inch guns fore and aft
and six four-Inch gnus on tho
broadside.
GERMANS
HIE
report vri.'r'mm gains ox
WEST FRONT
Claim Victories lu Two Engage
ments Whole Positions of Allies
Are Taken
"Wo conquered Franco, hut felt our
captive's churms,
Her arts victorious triumphed o'er
our nrniB."
Popo.
Dy Awwl.tcl rrMi to Coot IUy Timet.
DERLIN, Fob. 14. Important
gains fer tho Germans In two en
gagements aro reported today by
tho war oMco. Northwest or Ta
hrro, positions over 700 yards or
front wero captured tuid reven of
ricors and 300 men woro made pris
oners. In tho region or Anorsopt. near
tho French rrontlor, all.ed poaltlons
400 ynrds long woro captured.
Ef LAND CALLS
FOR MODE IN
All Single Men Not Exempted
Must Now Enroll for
Military Duty.
I0TCE
IS
POSTED
Those Who Did Not Attest Un
der Derby Plan Subject to
Compulsory Service.
SOME CLASSES EXCUSED
Tho Call Is Mndo Under the Tonus
of the Act Passed at the Last
Session of the Dritlsh
Parliament
"Onro more unto tho breach, dear
friends once more,
Or closo tho wall up with our Eng
lish dead.
"Now not tfho teeth, and stretch tho
nostril wldo .
Hold hard the breath, and bend up
every spirit
To his full height! on, on, you no
ble English."
Shnkespoaro.
(Ily AmocUM rrnw to root nr Timet.
LONDON, Feb. 14. An official
proclamation calling upon tlio re
maining single men under tho Dqrby
plan and military scrvlco act wnsg.
posted today. ,
The call to colors will havo tho oT
Joct to compulsory service, with cor
mllltary uge who havo not boon ex
empted. Single men who did not
attest under Derby's plan nro nub
loci to compulsory scrvlco, with cor
nlu classes of oxomptlon, under tho
terms or the act passod at tho last
session or parliament.
LOOKING
0
FIG
T
VILLA REPORTED TO UK PRE
TARING FOR RATTLE AGAIN
Message Says lib Is Calling Follow
ers Together To Take Field.
Against Oiii'iinn
"He Is come to npo
Tho purple testament or blooding
war."
Shakespeare.
(Or AmocUIM rrci to Coot nay Timet.
EL PASO, Texas, Fob. 14. Nows
that Genoral .Villa was calling all'
his fellowors togethpr at Cascas
Grandes, In Western Chihuahua, to
tako tho Hold against tho Carrunza
government was again brought horo
by a Villa mossonger who passed
through this city fer tho east, un
cording to Information given out by
Villa adboronts hero. This Informa
tion claimed Villa would promiso to
protect all Americans.
KILLED BHOBBER
CALIFORNIA MAN MURDERED
AND ANOTHER WOUNDED
UUI.GAHIAXS TAKE
ALDAXIAN TOWN t
iny AiMwIttfcl rreu to pnorBty Timet,) 4
LONDON, Feb. 14. A
Reiitor dispatch from Athons
says tho llulgarlans occupied
tho Albanian town of Florl,
about 10 miles from Avlonn.
)
.MARRIED SATURDAY
Miss Estella Gibson Heroines llridu
of James D, Clark
"If I could hnvo my dearest wish
fulfilled,
And tako my cholco of all earth's
pleasures, too,
And ask from heaven whatsoe'er I
wlll.nl,
I'd ask for you."
-Solectod,
James D. Clark and Estella Gib
son wero married at 7 o'clock Sat
unlay night by Rev. Joseph Knotts
at tho Methodist pursoungo lu this
city. Tho bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gibson, wltuessod tho
coromony. Tho fcouplo Will maKo
their homo in. Dtiuker Hill.' Mr.
Clark Is employed at tho Eastsldo
mill. Ho Is more familiarly known
to his frlonds as Dert Clark.
VESSEL MOVEMENT.
J.
' T?
Arrived.
Hardy, San Francisco, 2:30 p, m.
lEunday, i
Sailed.
Yollowstono, Son Francisco, 7 a.
pj. Sunday.
Duo Horo.
F. A. Kllburn, San Francisco,
early tomorrow.
Nairn Smith, San Francisco, Wed
nesday. , I
Hardy, San Francisco, Wednesday
morning.
Shot When They Were Unable to
Open Safe in Stole for a
Durglar
i
"There shall beidoue
A deed or dreadful note."
Dy Auorlato.1 rreu to Com Hay TIiiim J
GERMANTOWN, Calif., Feb. 14
Angered, because two mon coi'ld
not open the Innor door of a store
safe or which he had forced them to
work tho combination an unmasked
robor, this morning shot and killed
Warren Smith and wounded Theo
dore Jensen when they attempted to
escape.
STEAMER AROLINE SOLD
Vessel l'Vj-iiiorly tf Knyno mid
Ijoyt Camo lu Hero From South
Or interest hero is the news that
the steam schooner Arolluo, former
ly or tho Swayno and Hoyt company,
lias been sold In San Francisco. Tho
vessel or Into, has been owned by
tho Independent Steamship company
and now goes to tho PaclHo Alaska
Steamship company fer '$300,000,
told to bo an extremely high valua
tion. Tho boat two or thrco years ago
plied Into Coos Day from San Fran
cisco. Sho is known us one of tho
smartest coastora coining Into that
port. The Arolluo will ply out of
he Golden Gate to Alaskan porta
under her now ownora.
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