The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 17, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION
USE
P 1 TRIAL
.. c Conntrir MllSt
Eer Charge of Looting
His BanK in whuoUu.
Ill FI1S
NO NEW PROJECTS
NO PROVISION MARE FOR COOS
HAV JETTY IMPROVEMENT
U Started as Newsboy
y worked upwn"-
nent rUDlic ruaiiiuii.
S BORN IN ENGLAND
.,....!......, Willi
l,,j Itiinkinc iiu-iii'-- "'
n II. Jliimlny, wm v" "
Stat- of mhm u'aH '""
fold on the Smno (lunges
trtimUlrt (fMloCoo.mrTlmM.1
lllCAGO, Feb. 17. Tho trial of
UnLorlmor on charges grow-
Mt of the failure of the u Sa,l
itt Trust and SavlnRS Hank be-
todir before tlio crlnilnnl court.
U'm Prominent Man
tlit Indictment of William I-orl-
ud thirteen of Ills buslines
Itlilei for conspiracy In ronuec-
i tlih the falluro In Chicago In
t, IIM, 01 mo la OilllU DUl'U
il iad Savings liank, and tho
sequent doling of nine other
Xs and trust companies con
led by the Lorlnier-.Mumlny co-
, ended ixuinicrs inoiooric
itr ii a financier anil one of
iibliin dlitators of IIIIiuIIb.
irlu D. Munday, said to liavo
I directing Influence In tho Lor-
r-MuDlay itrlng of banks, wus
Ind (ullty of conspiracy Novom-
H, 1MB, after n trial at Mor-
illL, the rate having been trans-
pd from Cook county on u
late of cnue on petition of
Indijr.
Wnan.VcHsboy
IVllllim Lorlmer8 rapid rise
fa i Chicago newsboy to a ucut
ike United States icuato and his
ten his seat was declared
lt on the grounr that his olec-
d teen procured hy fraud
Mbery, form an Interestlm:
Wr In the political hlslnrv .if
Mt- Nearly a year after Lorl-
'.election to tho senate. Onirics
'one, a tnembor of th0 ipgi.v
"" ho had voted fnr r.mim..
written confession under
' t ne had received
Rivers mill Harbors Hill Ciurlcs
$70,000 for Dredge Work anil
$.'1,000 Mt- Coos Rlvur
(Special to Tho TlmoB)
WASHINGTON, I). C. Fob. '17
Tho river nnd harbor bill roportod
yostorday carries seventy thousand
ilollnrH for Cooh Day iitiil three thou
mind for Cooh river which In ll that
Ih recommended by tho engineers.
Two surveys wero forniorly provldud
for. Tho projects for Jetty Improve
ment nun deepening mo uiuor nnr
lior nro hIIII ponding with tho uti-
glllCOBB.
Tho woBlorn appropriations: lu
udditlon to Coos liny wore uh fol
lows: 1
California Oakland harbor
$100,500; San Pablo bay. $ 1 05,-
ri(M); Humboldt harbor anil bay,
$150,000; Los AiikoIos and San
Francisco .liarbors, ,$75,000 and
$ in, 000 respectively; Sacramento
and Feather rivers 1110,000.
Oregon Willamette rrVor
above Portland nnd Yamhill river.
$17,000; Columbia 1111(1 lower Wil
lamette livers bolow Portland,
$.1fl0,000 f
" Oregon and Wilmington Coluiu-
Ibla river, $1,200,000.
'Washington Waterway connoc
noctlug Ptignt Sound with Lakes
Union and Washington $.'M 8,000.
Hawaii Honolulu, $ 1 0C.800.
SAYS BRANDEIS
WRECKED ROAD
Charges Made Against Man
Named By President for
Supreme Court.
HIS IDEApAISEU
Boston Lawyer Says His De
votion to Uplift Work of
Lowly Is Unselfish.
WOULD BeP"NFLUENCE
Tho $70,000 is for tho mnlnteunuco
of the government dredge Mlehlo
which it was specified should ho tuud-i
each year when tho original appro
priation for the dredgo was made.
BUYS LOG SUPPLY
SMITH COMPANY MAKES DEAL
FOR A MILLION FEET
PiucliiiMj From .lolui Anscii Ih IU-Imk
AmuiKvd Today Will HoIi .Mill
'Operation
John AuHon oflCoqulllo was in tho
city today to close a deal for tho salo
of 1,000,000 feet of logs to tho C. A.
Smith company. Tho logs wore re
cently brought down tho Coqulllo riv
er in tho high wator and can bo de
livered at once.
It Is understood that tho dim! for
tho purchase of tho logB Is practically
closed. TIiIh will glvo the Smith com
pany, which hna boon short on logs
on account of tho stormy weathor, hiiB been devoted.
1 n lirlluk
lb role ami n.oi m....
.mi- . . . su iulK I'01 i ail addltlnnnl niinnlv wllli u-lilnh in
r:r,r ': operate.
- iiuuenro legislation;
Horn In ftivi.m.i
rln'r was bornln f'..i
,J. h 181. the son of ..!
" mwer, who omlcrnto.1
Mled n nhiM ........
fr 9 years ohl u ..
fcon the streets of ai,:
uunary wagon nnd be
J' Mreet car .m.. ..., .
MNItlca. .,;' ' ",.ro "
In In v """,:,J iwoivo
Itellef IXpiesxeil That Ills Pilncl-
plcs Would lie Felt If He Was
on the II' nrli Semite- Sub-
ComiiilNcc Hears Testimony.
(Hr AMnrlalnl I'rM to cwt nr TIhim.
WASHINGTON, I). C Fob. 17.
Moorefleld Storey of lloston, on at
torney, chnrged before tho Judlclnry
siibcoinmltteo of tho sunato today
that Louttf I). Ilrnudels belpod to
wreck tho New York & Now Hng
laud railroad In ISDIMKt with tho
result thai It was absorbed by the
Now Haven road.
About Warren Casv.
Itegardlng tho Warren cnuo In
which It was rfmrged Ilraudeis wus
guilty of unprofessional conduct,
Storey defended Ilraudeis. He wild
It Is common practice for lawyers In
such cases to represent all tho mem
mors of a family oven If uomo of their
Interests did clash.
Ilieiicli of Trust.
Sherman L. Whipple, another Una
ton attorney concerned In tho War
ren ense, said lie was convinced the
original trausuctou Involved a breach
of trust lu that It gave Samuel War
ren, and perhaps another of tho trus
tees, more than would have been al
lowed its trustee fees.
110 believed, however, that Uran
dols did not Intentionally mako ar
rangements to glvo Wnrron n privute
profit.
Praises If is Ideals.
111 reply to cross questioning,
Whipple said:
"Tho foaturo of his caroer which
is most striking Is his unselfish and
unswerving devotion to tho social,
moral and industrial uplift of the
lowly and less fortunate of our peo
ple. I belevo on the supremo bench
ho will exert a strong Influence In
establishing tho Ideals to which he
I0T
IT SETTLED
OKHMANV NOT WILLINO TO
AOHKi: TO DKMANDS MADH
Consolidation of Times, Const Mail
mill Coos Hay Advertiser.
NO. 16
CLOTHES ON FIRE
PL'T XRA It HOT K ITCH MN STOV1J
IN Kl) NOONAN'H JIOMK.
JU. State senator,
!r a .
ecaWV "0y
vhiUin opo-
Haiiiago Im TilflliiK mill IUao Swui
Out Flint Call ut l-'lro Depiut-
meiit In Throw .Months.
Clothea bringing by a liotstovo
lit tho kltclum of tho Ed Noonan
rosldonco in Ferndalo tills noon
culled out tho flro department, tho
first alarm in oxactly tli'reo months.
The bjnzo was quickly extinguished
and tho dninago was trifling.
lUt, " k11
Hid ,". l0W of Lltch
"llnih. uecamo Inter-! w,1,li getting dlnnor, .Mrs. Noor
,. ,a9 Brain linnl..nnn ... . nun tl, .!.. . .... ., ....!.
" tame In Pli ,"""" ami m1""" ""hni. iu my Buiiio uiumua.
ftaer i I. ag0 a'l Induced T1,0' pa"8lit Hro from tho stove
mm mo wan paper was soon blaz
ing.
Tho Inst alarm of tho flro dopart-
mout was on Decombor 17, whon
tho firemen aiiswored a call to tho
Oceuu dock. At that tlmo a gaso-
lino bont wua on flro, but was
speedily oxtlnguishod.
enlsr . . .
'" 1910 , "K Wlt" lm.
banl 'a Sall Street
ik ....... " opened Ita Ar.
i Sr ,,ros,i,et'
4t- Tk, , '., Unda'' vice presl-
11 ... . ""UlUIInn ... . .
K.V?JheChl"KO clear-
s mrough annn,n .......
"r inTriu n. ' "a"K
,, , ""t'aay.
"Ug,,, """ was convorto.1
'W ..'rei'1 Ti8t and a. v.
Tie .,,,: r a,e 'MHtiitlon.
'fPlnr .l. SStls Of thfi V... ,..
and ,hme Ca of n--.eon
4 lhe same ,....
- -"M'lua or
ll4 ... mal,er neli!i.imi..,
. . . 0 ream... . uoii
nraa. " "' In CMc
Kk. " uiin ir. . ---
An udvnnco of ten conts nor bun-
fdred on tho wholesalo price of sugar
'locamo otfectiyo hero yestrday.
and t.....
s.d,a r
ireet ul
ii. ' mbsMu...
' Streei ar,es of UlQ
ATM at .
MdliiB ana SavhigB
ago
and be-
La
KlatZ.'o these, Mu
la.u " Ml sni'o-. ..
n r 'eh :;-'??-
frii, "1 tlm t ""muses
" m "wfiL l ?a,, Street
ltL
Sa.:...!,..!
"""' a"e,U90n; """
SUOAIt HKiHKIt
HUILDS I-'ACTOllV
It. M, Sartor Is erecting nn ieo
cream and confectionery factory on
Central avenuo.ucross from tho Cen
tral Arms.
SMOTHERED IN RVC.M
Ahtoj'Ju Child Meets Death lu Peculiar
Maimor
ASTORIA, Ore., Feb. 17. Henry
M. Ilauke, tho 14-months-old-son of
Mrs. Erlck Hauko, mot with a fatal
acqident In a most peculiar monitor.
Tho. child fell head first Into u
can or sugar In tho family pantry
and was smothered.
NINE PERSONS DIE
DEATHS RESl'LT IN FIDE
DAV AT MEXIA, TEXAS
TO-
Still tmpoituut Point to He Deter
mined ItcgiiHllug (lio-Kiiliinaileii
Wnifaro
tnjr AnocUltil 1'itm to Com liar Tlmra.
WASIIINOTON. 1). C, Feb. 17
Secretary Lansing today accepted tho
Lusltanla agreement as ncceptnblo to
tho United States lu so far as It re
lates to that case, lint untied Am
bnssador von Uornstorff for assur
ances that (leriiinny will not carry
out Its policy or Blnklug merchant
ships without warning to tho liners
oven If they carry a defensive arma
ment. Will Not Accept
It was stated authoritatively Hint
Germany, because or Its unusual po
sition, cannot and will not accept
the suggestion or tho United States
ai It now stands, that Hner carrying
nuns sljall bo Immutio from attacks
under provlous assurances.
Assurance- Wanting
Secretary Lansing Biiid Into today
that tho United StutCB would acce,i.
nothing short or a full and complete
agreement In tho siibmarlen contro
versy covering tho points for which
It has contended as to tho past, nnd
ausurnnco Tor tho future. Tho assur
ances wero wanted, ho buIiI, to extend
tho Immunity from liners to all mer
chant ships.
Must Observe Ijiw
Secretary Lnuslug Is understood to
liavo told the ambassador that while
Germany's position was well .found
ed, tho United States mtmt Insist that
Germany conform iu all her prac
tices to tho International l.iw Inas
much us tho entente allies huvo de
clined to make any changes.
Matter Ih Pending
Tho Lusltanla agreement will bo
kept by Lansing and later will be
published with tho assurances which
tho United States hopes to receive
from Germany covering tho principles
brought out by tho now submarine
campaign,
Meuuwhilo, it was said, tho United
States would make efforts to have
tho entente allies agree not to put
guns of any kind on passonger-car-rylng
liners.
m WARSHIP
ON TRIAL TRIP
The Pennsylvania, Largest of
U. S. Fighting Vessls,
Has Started Out.
TO TRllT SPEED
Also Make Endurance
Tests for the Benefit of
Government Officials.
HAS HEAVY BATTERY
BRINGS HIGH PRICE
NAVAL COLLIER JUSTIN NELLS
FOR )j;:i(H,i(7
Opera lloiiso Collapses mill Accident
Ih Followed lly lllao Wlilcli
Quickly Spreads.
t
III, Astoria!! ITni o Coat ly Timet.)
MEXIA, Tox., Fob. 17. Tho num
her of persons killed as a result or
tho collapso or tho opera house hero
last night nnd resulting lu a flro Is
estimated nt ulno, today.
It Is said that A. N. WIsnor, su
perintendent of tho city schols, Mrs
WIsnor, and Prof. A. C. Durton woro
klllod whon tho building collupsed.
An explosion followed by flro oc
curred In tho building which wus
destroyed. Tho loss is estimated at
175,000.
E
THREATENS
M. A. Husey, Jr., of Now York Is tho
Purchaser Appraised at only '
75,000
1)7 AmocltleiJ rrraa I Coo tlaj Tlmn )
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. J 7. Tho
-United Stutcs naval collier Justin it
Is roportcd today In. nil vices from
Washington, bus boon sold to N. A.
Ilusoy, Jr of Now York for JB07.
107. Tho navy appraisers fixed the
Yuluo or the vessel ut $75,000.
llrouds'liltt Shell Flro From Her Dig
Guns Would Weigh 18,000 Pounds
ami Is (healer than tho Hrltlsli
(jucifii Elizabeth
lltr AMOtlttrd Prrnn to Coot Dr Tlmrn.
NEWPORT NEWS Fob. 17. Tho
supcrdrendnaught Ponnsylvnnln, the
largest battleship yet built for tho
United States navy, left tho plant of
tho Newport News shipbuilding nnd
drydock company this morning for
Rockland, Mo., to run official govern
ment speed and ondurnnco trials.
Cnirrlos Dig Onus
Tho Ponnsylvnnln, fVlth a main
battery of twelve 1 4-ltich rifles
mounted iu four turrets on tho cen
ter line, is dcclarod tho most power
ful sea fighter nfloat.
Droadsldo shell fire from her big
guns would weigh 18,000 pouuas,
which is said to bo greater than tho
broadside flro of tho Drltlsh Queen
Elizabeth, which mounted eight 15
Inch rifles.
K D
E TO
QUIT
REPORTED TO HE DISSATISFIED
WITH THE ItltlTISH.
1'u:Ptliiii Tlirouo Is Offered to
l'rlnco Vusuf, Hut Ho De
clines to Accept It.
, in? AmofUtftl rrci to Cooa ltj Tlmci.
HEItLIN, Feb. 17. (lly wireless
'to Snyvlllo) Advices from Cnlro
statu that tho ICbodlvo of Egypt
lias become discontented and that
tho Hrlttsh have offered tho throne
to Princo Yusuf, who declined.
Tho lendor of Smussl Is said to
hnvo Itiformed tho Hrltlsli that ho
Is powerless to suppress tho rebels.
LOSSES ARE GREAT
ItltlTISH SUFFER IN RATTLE
WITH THE TURKS.
RUSSIANS TAKE
Mill
1
Large Force Captured When
Turkish Garrison at Erze-
rum Falls to Enemy.
ITO
A
01
Military Experts Say It Gives
Czar Armies the Key to
Asia Minor.
PARIS IS MUCH PLEASED
Also Reported TJuit the Russians
Hail r.000 Killed or Wounded
On Cnucaslan Front.
tnr Aaaorlal. Prraa to Cooa liar TlmM.J
CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob. 17.
Tho losses of ono of tho Urlthm
oxpedltloua In Mesopotamia In a
battlo with tho Turks near llatlhu,
west of Korna, amounted to 2,000
officers nnd men, according to un
official announcement of tho Turk
ish war department. Tho state
ment also ays tho RusstniiB lost
5000 killed lit a three-day battlo
on tho Caucasian ft'out.
ARRESTED
LAUNDRYMAN rilAROED WITH
DOOTLEOOINO THIS MORNING
w
E AT SEA
'I'll 13 MISSISSIPPI RIVER FLOOD
JNO IN LOUISIANA
Hundreds of Recruits Aro Rescu.'ns
Pwsons Wlio Aio Miitooned iu
(he District
(ny AasoeUIa Treaa lo Cooa nT Tlmea
NEW ORLEANS, La., Fob. 17.
Flood waters from tho Mississippi
river uftor filling Lake Drain several
miles below Nowellton, approached
tho town of St. Joseph. Hundreds
of recrulta have Joined parties in res
cuing marooned porsons.
I. O. O. F. NOTICE.
Members 'of Sunset lodge, No.
51, I. O. O. F aro requested to bo
In uttondanco Friday ovening, Feb
ruary 18. HtiBlness of inipormnce.
By order oi,
I. LANDO, Secy,
For good service, heo Jay Dojlo.
Calloring and Cleaning. IMiftno 230.
MESSAGE COMES AROUT JAP
STEAMER PANAMA MAHU.
Sliortly Afterward Word Is Ho
celvcsl That Vessel Hud Surely
R.Tjiclied Port.
(Br itaaocutoj fpu tr Cooa Mr Tim.!
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 17. News
that tho steamer Panama Muru wus
afiro at sea was rocolvod lioro today
from Yokohama, only to bo followed
a- few minutes later by a dispatch
slating that tho vessel arrived ut
Yokohama Fob, 15. Apparently tho
message concerning tho flro was held
up until tho vessel reached .port.
FUNERAL OF MRS. WILCOX.
Tho funeral of .Mrs. Asher Wil
cox will bp hold tomorrow oftor
uooii at 2 o'clock from tho Wilson
undertaking parlors.
Siuo Fmiilly Charles Ilickford,
who came up from South Inlet
yesterday, said that a fow duys ago
ho was astounded when ho visited
Homer Ring's place at 'Parlies! to
find eight children assembled;
at tho table. Later ho learned that
Homer had temporarily alopted a
whole family, tho Coffins, until
tho county could give thorn relief,
SA.H'iul menu at Sai tor's now place
on Central avenuo Saturday afternoon.
Llbby Coul, $5,00 ton. Phono 72.
District Attorney and Officers Seiuch
Honta Mquor Drought Into
Court Pleads Not Guilty
Officers mado a raid this morning
of tho Josoph Haiiscr homo, G31
North First streot, discovered a good
sized supply of liquor, and arrested
tho ownor on tho charge of soiling
Intoxicating liquor. District Attorney
Llljeqvlst said tho arrest was mado
only attor soveral weeks or close ob
servation. Witnesses, whoso names
aro withheld by the officers until to
morrow, huvo signed affidavits lu
criminating Hnusor.
Ilauser was brought beforo Judgo
Ponuock In tho Justlco court and
plouded not guilty. Ho was rolensod
to secure $500 bonds mid win ap
pear for trial tomorrow morning ut
10 o'clock.
Was Suspected
For nt least two wooks or more
Hausor, who Is Interested lu tho Fern
dalo and Twin Cities laundries, lias
been suspected, say tho officers.
About 11 a, m. today District At
torney Llljeqvlst, Chlof Carter and
Coiistublo Cox wont to tho Ilauser
homo. There lu a side room were
round 12 bottlos or clarot wlno, sov
en or port, nil empty Jug and beer
bottles mid soveral glasses.
Raid A"otlior Room
III n room upstairs, routed by Chris
Hardogurd, tho officers discovered
10 bottles of beer, ono bottle or Skip
per whiskey and ono bottlo or cham
pagne These woro taken to tho or
flro of Judgo Peunock though no
churgo was mado against Hardogurd.
Tho qfflcorsstutcd it Is possible that
ho is an innocent party.
Friend Gavu It
Mrs. Hausor said that a friend
had given her husband the liquor,
according to Coiistublo Cox, mid dur
ing tho search Ilauser appeared ami
said ho hud had some liquor for two
or thrco years.
About n year ago ho was tried lu
tho polico court on a charge of sell
ing liquor without u license, hut wns
discharged.
Tho officers said that tho names of
tho four witnesses would not bo made
public until after they had been sub
poeaned. It was intimated that oth
er urrests may follow.
It is not known whether or not
there is any connection between the
churgo mado against E. Edsou yes
terday, tho man who went to Port
land on tho Kilburu, und the prcsont
cuso, ut least if there Is any tho of
ficers nro keeping tho matter quiet
Tho names of two witnesses In tho
case wore made public this afternoon.
Tlioy are C, A. Noblo and Hud Emorv
and have boon siihpocnued to appear
tomorrow morning.
ROOSEVELT HAS A
FII'TII GRANDCHILD
Or Aawlatt.1 Trrat u Mm 17 TlmM.J
RICHMOND, Vii., Fob. 17.
A cablegrnm'Tfom lluenos
Ayres announces tho birth of
a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt
Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt was
rormorly Miss Hollo WIRard,
daughter of tho American am
bassador ut Mudrld. They
have been In lluenos Ayres
two mouths., This Is Colonel
Roosevelt's fifth grand child.
BRING MONEY HERE
GREEK GOVERNMENT TRANS
FERS MONEY TO U. S. HANKS
ICMJjuu'e" Tluit. $7.V)0,000 Ih
on Deposit In This Couutu-y A
Precautionary Measure
(!t Anorlitf.1 l'rM lo Coo Hay Tlnin.J
NEW YORK, Fob. 17. The gov
eminent of Greece has been trans
ferring millions or dollars or Its
funds from Loudon to Now York
within a row months, according to
New York bunkers who estimate that
$75,000,000 or Grook hinds nro now
on deposit In a largo number or banks
hero. This action Is rpgarded as a
precautionary measuro lu case or n
break lu i editions or tho Greek gov
ernment wllli the entente allies.
Roller Expressed That News Is He.t
for Allies In Many Mouths and
That VleKtry Will Hnvo a Far
Heiieliliii: Erfect
ESTIMATE 100,000
.MEN CAPTURED
tl AaaorlatM Prraa . i-f naj TIium.
PETKOGKAD. Fob. 17.
Officials estimate the Turkish
garrison or Erzerum, tho enp
turu of which wan announced
yesterday, numbered 100,000
moii. It is also estimated
that moro than 1000 guns
woro captured.
(nr Aodt.l t'r-3 lo Cooa Ha? Tlmat 1
PARIS, Feb. 17. Tho capture or
Erzerum by tho Russians Is declared
by French newspapers as tho best
item or nows for the allies lu many
months. Military oxports dwell upon
tho Importance of tho capture, de
claring that it gives the Russians
tho key to Asia Minor, ami Is a vic
tory which will Inevitably liavo 'far
reaching consequences.
ATTACK REPULSED
ITALIANS DRIVEN HACK ON THE
AUSTRIAN FRONT
Many Demi Sudd (o Ho lxf( on tlio
Field Uy T'io Defeated
Forces
t!r Aaww lalM PrT lo Cooa ltr TIitim.J
VIENNA, Fob. 17. All Austrian
official statement announces that tho
eighth attack by tho Italian outposts
on tlio Aiistro-Hiingary positions on
Javorock was repulBed. Tlio ground
'lu front or tlio now Austrian posi
tions lu Rombon district is covered
with Italian doad.
TO BE IDE PUBLIC
FRENCH
AND GREEKS
TAKE POSITIONS
(nr AMorlatM I'm. 10 cm Tltr Tlnitt
PARIS, Fib. 17.- A Havas
dispatch from Athens nays tho
French have occupied all tho
bridges over tho Vardur rlvor
nud tho Greeks occuplod tho
river from Tops In down to its
mouth. Topsiu Is 15 mllos
northwest of Sulonlkl.
DATA ON .MEXICAN SITUATK
HE PRINTED
,N"iM.
Sena'o Asks for It to Frame a l)ocn
incut lctter Shows Number
Americans Killed
11 AaaorlalrJ Prraa lo Cooa liar TlniM.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 17.
'All or the state department's data
on tho Mexican situation asked for
by Sonator Fnll was transmitted to
tho senate today by President Wilson.
Under a motion of Chalrmuii Stone
of tho foreign rotations committee it
wus ordered printed as a public docu
ment. Iu u lottor from Secretary Lansing
accompanying tlio report It was slut,
od tliut 7C Amorlcun citizens woro
killed In Mexico In 1013, 1011, 1015
as against 17 In tho throo years pre
ceding that, and 2(i civilian Ameri
cans and 10 soldiers wero killed on
'American soil lu tho sumo three years
as tho result of tho Mexican trouble.
DUYS AN AUTO
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Suitor hnvo
purchased a Ford romlstor (rom
Isaac R. Towor for use lu connection
with their new "Dow Drop Inn" on
Central uvoniio.
Hear Andrew luuillcs In Scutch
bongs ut the piomenado conceit.
IVICKHAM
llilfi
T
(STRUCK ON HEAD AT CEDAR
POINT DOOM
Ihirrltd to Hospital at Noith Read
for Tieatmeiit injury Probably
Not Serious
Myron Wlckhnm, n rancher who
lives near Coqulllo, wan Injured whllu
working on tho Cedar Point boom
toduy and wus brought over on tho
(train ami taken to Mercy Hospital.
Mr. Wlckhnm was on tho landing
when It swung around and struct
an old pile. Tho latter brolio oft
'und fell over tho Inudlng. Others
who saw tlio possibility of an uccl
dent called to Mr. Wlckliam but not
in tlmo to savo him. Ho looked u.i
Just In tlmo to bo struck ou tho head.
It was stated at Mercy Hospital
that bis shoulder was bruised and
ho had u bad cut ou tlio head but
tho skull was not .fractured. His
wlfo accompanod him to North Rend.
Tlio Injured niuu Is a sou of Mrs.
Wlckliam who conducts the well
known hoarding house at Coqulllo
and la a brothor-ln-Iuw or Nols Os
mussen and Ed Moollor.
Proiiicaindo Concent
Friday evening,
Eagle IlaR