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pVERSmMSAJWEL THAT WE ALL ...--n TUAT ArArtn , m ..,-. AND ALWAYS BOOSTS a rLEAN WHOLESOME A NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES Vol, No. XXXIX. Lifers at Spokane, Seattle (and Vancouver, Wash., De parting i uuuy last American Troops In Country Are ivioumzmg On Mexican Frontier UNDER FUNSTON'S ORDERS mm Toliil f 'IV" Thousand .Men ln- tlmlM lven Companies of Coast. Artillery Willi h Were Ordered Out Idtst. Night. (j, AitoclitfJ TrrM lo Com I1t TlmM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, May 1.0 Virtuslly tlio liiBt American troops .1. tt.lt. .1 etntna ntn tintlllf tllnltn. BIOS I'liiie" " titu nttf, ......... ui today for Mexican border Bor- llrt. WltM tllO iSUIIOHIll Ullliril 111 brie ilatcs tlioy worn under ordcr.t j hasten to reinforce FutiBton'H irar. The total of about 1 0,000 men In- IrfadcJ eleven companion of roast nr- tQerj ordered out biHt night by Sec r.tarjr filter. i.kavis spoKAXi-: brief roiulecntli Infantry Departs fin- the Hnrilcr l!fjUwbld firm lo foot 111? Time. SrOKAXIJ, Wash., May 10. The ullrJ battalion of tlio Fourteenth In- putrjr at Fort George Wright will we lonlKlit for Douglas. oiiii:iikitodougl.s lloniltrntli Infant it Leaving Vtirt l.nw ton Today lit Astoria! Tcmi to Con Par TlmM. FEATTLi:, Wash.. May 10 The IiKood battalion and headquarters of lit Fourteenth Infantry at Fort Law- Na was ordered to dnpnrt thin nftor- paa for DoiiRbiH, Ariz. tvi:.ty. fii tsT u:avi:s rt Prom Vancouver for Ymnn and Xogules llAuocUttil rrew o lu, Tuhm. VAXCOl'Vnit, Wash.. Mnv 10. pe Ileadauartors nnd 2nd llattnllon i of the Twenty-First Infant to- l7 as ordered to Yuma nnd tbo Inm Battalion to Nogales, Ariz. Tlioy wo tomorrow. 15 CAMPS READY ritKIMItATIOXS HFIXO ,MADi: AT SAN AXTOXIO, TI3XAS live Ihiuisand .Men Will Iln foneciitiatetl at that Point Soon "' AttllJ I'm to Coo. nF Tlmeo.1 JAN' AXTOXIO, May 10. Army 'ireri today began laying out P tiles for the mllltlu nnd reg "' Woopi that will begin arriving " in the next few days, subject "orders of nonorni !....... ... m!. number of men mobilized at '"O DO nt fn- -..!. .. . i. " ovuii-o uiong tuo uor- rand In Mexlrn will .! r. nnn Ben. "l"" u.uv ooixo TO SKATTLK Arno iiomn.. .... to y" ouponnienuent of I ' A Ktttltl. Ml '" conijinny, with car- h amn. expects to leavo tomor- M ho train for Pngot ere to Vhll .., . ..., Sound, big saw till. , ""HIV oi mo -iur a tuu- ,io.. I noil...... "-'" Ho says there " siBiiIfleant in tlio visit Mli- MAItUIKD TODAY Ham ",n Henrv ai1ai..i, . r, nivoi .. '"i'"t,u" " V.UH Mty ' "uu O. Urown of this 'HT u. " -.... w. ." ISl TROOPS ORDERED SOUTH IE FOB BORDER J 0fln ,: "Tled thl3 afternoon atljamos Anderson and tormor Adjut sin. 't0' J. S. Stubblofleld groom owns a . ' in I livi... . ... I lW C'llrrv rn....... I i. Wlflj I '-- vuillli; .11111 UIU illit,. .mail hor ll0I"e with Mr3. ters - st I-awronco Hotel 1 -e wedding took placo. OJ'? f"'f""1 C,,0,"s "1 Sno " t . ,"lnp"v evening begin- KHtabllshcd 1878 Ah 'flip Count .Mull L THINKS 'hat aihi:i:.mi:xt will iti: hkachi:d Coufeiriico Today Hctwecn 'Repro ' sciitntlvcs May Not He the Uist, Held ftl, AmorUtrl Trm to Coot Il, TlmM.) KL PASO, Texas. May to. (Jen. Fl.uiHtou wild today thai ho bad no Idea when ,ho would get back to headquarters at Sail Antonio. TIiIh was takon to moan that the confer enco between Seott and ObroKon this iiftornoon may not lie the last. From .Inure?, came reports that Obregon Ih oiitlni'stlc regarding the outcome. WILL COXCKXTRATF. tn, SMitrlaloJ IT.. lr Cnof nT TlmM I i:ii PASO, Texas, Stay 10. Per shing baa boon ordered to begin groat or concentration or troops. Detach nientH still operating as far south us San Antonio, It was reported, will be withdrawn tn Cnlimlu Dublan. Fun Bton said that tbo coast guard ordered to the border would be assigned to towns It could protect. Tbo in II It In wll be divided among towns bridges and oasly accessible points, ruIlvliiK the cavalry now do ing patrol duty Tor service In the Isolated Boellona of the border. JETTY NECE ('APT. MACGRXX SAYS COOS HAY HAD CHAXXKL IS NARROWING Ureal; wnl or Aiilveil' In lug Willi Full- Passcnj Out Again This Mm u-ei- Itisl Hiiuglug 100 tons of freight for Co o.i Hay the steamship Hreakwater arrived In this morning from Port land, She also had lfl 'passengerh rot- this port. At noon hIio left uown again for San Diego and way potts. Capt. Mncgonn Is still very nnx- lous regarding nn appropriation for, tbo noith Jetty, and reiterates liU liollof that no amount of dredging, will over glvo n permanent rllnnnol on tlio Cons Hay bar. Ho says that tbo South Spit is extending further out to sen and that tho channel has been getting narrower In tho Inst fnw months. Tho Jetty, ho says, nliould be built out as far as tho black buoy, and nhovo tlio ebb tides, thus to keop the sands from washing Into tlio chaunol and also into tho South Spit. The Aniviils Today Tho arrivals today were: Chrl3 W. A. Usnrt, Allco Taylor K. H.; Phil oinona I'yetto, Mattio Dunn, An tqno K. Petorson, I.eun Peterson, fieorgo Peterson, Alfred Peterson, Mrs. Ooldle Peterson, Mrs. Olaf DJorlco, Olaf DJorke, John UJorke, Cnrl HJorke. J. M Kendall, Ousslo Holmery, O. Sharmnn. Tlui.so Depaitlng Tbo dopartlng passengers wero: N. S. Mattson, Mrs. Mattson, O. W. Clark, Ofto Kdlund, J. Qunmey. J. It. Smith, Mrs. It. M. Smith, Har old Hotnor, Joslo Williams, John Moijuny and bIx steerage. There wa3 a fairly good list of through passengers and also through cargo of freight. PASSIIS AWAY AT MKKCY DOS PITAIi laST XKHIT (leorgo J. Anderson, father of Georgo It. Andorson. formerly pro prietor of the Coos Ilay Stationery Company, died at 10:.'10 o'clock last night nt Mercy Hosupltnl, aged CC yeais. He had been in fulling health lately and his condition boeanio sirloin last Monday. Mr. Anderson liad re3tdod lu Marshfleld for tho past nine months, having como hero to live with his win. He was a natlvo of Virginia and had lived most of It's llfo at Illcbmoud and was a member of ono of tbo lod families of tho 3tato. ii.. i ...... it-mi iv two brothers. Ill ID Dill ... .- ant Clonoral Chnrles Andorson, both or Richmond, and daughter, Mm. . ... ...t.. .,,! unn II0WISOI1 III "ibi "- - Oeorge It. Ander3on of this city. Tho son was In San Francisco when tho death of his father occur red and Is now on bis way liome. Tho remains wjll bo takon to Richmond for burial as soon as the son univt3 hero. QBREGOM HDPEFU SSAR ANDERSOIDIES tttow MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. EVENING EDITION E IS STILL ON Obrecjon and Scott Discuss Situation In Mexico Again Last Night IS HOT CDMGLUDED Negotiations Between Two Republics Are Being Con tinued Today Is Report EXPECT ANAGREEMENT radical Ions Are Quite Favorable for Reaching a Satlsfaetory Conclu sion Secirtni-y linker Informs President Wilson mr AaioclalM I'rfM (o Duo liar TlmM.) WASIIIXOTOX, I). C. May 0. Secretary Maker Informed President Wilson today that tlio conference bo tween Scott and ObrcKon Inst nllit was not conclusive and would he con tinued today, lie indicated that tbo outlook was more favorable for an aKieement bolnt; reached. The exact points of difference, are not rovenled. TRY lUCBLE AMMI'XITIOX KKI.KD IIV TKOOPS AT IIOItDKU Million ItouniU for Itlflcs In Taken llefoie It et.'ts Over llonler nr A.uh'IiuJ Vfu lu re Du TIoom.J l.AHHDO. Texas, May 10. A mil lion nninds lof atumunitlnn which the Mexicans attempted to smuggle across tho river into Mexico last night, was confiscated by tho troops hero. It was belloved tho ninmunl- tfon was Intended for tbo iibo of the bandits lu Mexico. TROOPS ARE ACTIVE KKIIITH CAVAUtY AT TIIH 110H DKIt TODAY Colonel Sibley Willi tlio FourtMilh Cavalry In Pushing Ahea't to Take Coiiiuiauil at HihiiIIIiis inr Ai.ocl.lfJ rrtu tit Coo liar Tlmfi.) MARATHON, Toxns, May 10. Tho ICIglith Cavalry detnehmont from Kl Paso, sent Into tho Dig llund district for protection against tbo bandlta, was at tlio border today. Automoblllsts eturnlng from the neighborhood of noqulllns bald they passed tho Hlgbtli Cavalry near Mc Kinney Springs last nlgbt. MeKInney Springs Is only a fnw mllos from Olonn Springs. Are Piifdilng AlitMil Two troops of tho Fotirtoontb Cav alry, dispatched from Fort Clark, icamped at Hendorson ranch las night. From there Cplonel Sble' pushed on to Ilnquillas to tuko com mand of the troops under Major I.anghorno. A sub-bases Is bolng established at lieudeiBon ranch and Miller ranch, ti:u:;r.i'ii ixcrkasks Much Mnro lliisluess llolluiid Is Doiio In II, Axlill l'l In Com ll7 Tloifl.) TDK IIAOUK, NetlicrluniU. May 10 Tlio war linn produced a large lucicaso In both Inland and foreign tolegraphlc traffic; Government tel ogrnnvs nlono In tho past year num bered cri4,.ir!7, or 300,000 more thanaro sent In n normal year, tes tifying to tbo great diplomatic activ ity which has been Involved. DRRATK Sl'CCKSSFl'L Arthur l. Peek returned this morn ing from Handon 'wheio Inst night ho was engaged in debute with John O. Kendall. Tbore was a fairly good sized boiiBo, an attentive audience. The next cbaptor of dohate will oc cur at Coqulllo, Thursday evening. 1IIKIIOP WILLPHIMCir There will bo a pervlco at LSt. Mary's Chapel in North Rend at S o'clock when Rlsbop Sumner of tlio Episcopal church will preach. Kveiybody Is going lo AiilckerN ' opening tonight. GO FERENO ADMIRE WHEN SET IN THE m MKMHF.R OF T1TK ASSOCIATKD NORTH DAKOTA YOUNG MAX AW Kl'lj CRIMINAL Commits Suicide When Posse Seeks to AiTi-st Hlin fot- Killing of I'ntber IPt AMorUltJ rrrat to Coo, tin, TIdim.) CAUH1NGTOX, N. I).. May 10. When Anfleld Shlflet, aged 21. (committed snfcldo yeslerday 'lieii cornered by a sheriff's posso seekhiK bis arrest for the minder of his fath er, Joseph Shlflet, two weeks hko, lie ended n career of crime In which he killed his father, mother and hrotlim-, according to the belief of the police. Tho father's body whb found In a burning haystack. Two years ngo the mother was round dead from i gunshot wound. Anrield was the only person on the farm at tho time. Nino years ago a brother disap peared. When last seen he vns with Anfleld. A SKXATI2 COMMITTlIi: WAXTS ISItAXDKIS CASK I'P Will Investigate 1 1 In Connection With Merger of Two lllg Meirautilo (impiiiilis tOr Aunt-taloJ rrrm to CN nr TlmM.) WASIII.VOTON, I). C, May 10. The reopening of public hearings on tho nomluatlon of Ilraudols to the supronie court was ordorod today by tho senate Judiciary committee for Inquiry Into lirnndols connection with tbo proposod merger floveral years ago of tho United Cigar Storos Company nnd the Rlker Hegonian chain of stores. Tho henring begins Friday. (iOV. IAHTKU APPOINTS STATIC IX .Sl'RAXCIi CtftlMISillOX Former MciiiIicim AHked to Resign After 'Jtootlng of tbo industrial Insurance Fund (iir Auofiii i i-rrM to co nr tisim.) OI.Y.MPIA, Wash., May 10. Gov ernor I.lstor today appointed J. M. Wilson, now assistant uttorney gen oral; B. W. Olson, stnto labor com missioner, nnd F.. I. Gill, deputy stato bank examiner, to bo members of tho Industrial Insurance commis sion, to tuko office Juno 1. Tho presont commissioners wero requested to resign following tbo loot ing of tho Industrial Insurance fund. FAMOUS WOMAX DKAD IDr Amo.IiIM IVrn lo rooi IUr Tlmci PARIS, .May 10. Ono or tbo last descondaut3 of the family of Joan of Arc, Mndame I.auory d'Arc, bom Adlno do Julienne d'Arc, Just died at Toulon at tho ago of 82 years. Madame d'Arc educated her grand children and great nephews who are now at tho front In Lorraine. COUNCIL .IFKTS Huslness Transmtcil at Noith Ri-n'I Last Night At tho meeting of tho North Rend city council last night an eniergoncy ordlnanco was pns.ted to establish Railroad street which is tbo present wuioriroiu loan. A lesoiiilion passed auinonzos tlio, auditing of the city's books by W. II. Wann who will bo paid 10 a day. Tlio chief of pollen wus authorized iu I'm up bikiib on nn uiiy wnari warning porsoiis not to drive faster than three miles an hour. IHvPOKTI'D IX TKOUIILR It was rumored along tbo water front tb'H morning (but tho 3team hohoouer Acmu bad been In some fort of troublo In tho south and would not arrive hero today, as sehedulod. Capt. II. W. Olson, or the Adeline, aald that lie hud heard nothing of It. To-morrow Grand Choral Is Hie day of tlio Concert with Hum. iner as soloist. Time 8:15. Of Course you v. Ill lie at A nickel's "I'cnliig tonight. Murtln'H oirhes- Ira. MURDERS ORDERS REARING NAMES W B Wxmtz PRKS8 Acknowledges that Attack Was Made But Promises to Make Good SENDS ft TODAY States that Commander of Submarine Has Been Pun ished for the Act GERARD IS HEARD FROM Semis .Message Today to Secretary of Slnlo l.iiiiNlng Stating That a .Vew Note on the Subject Has I Icon Handed Him (Or AMOftitM Vmm to Cooa Br TtntM. WASIIINOTO.V, I). C, May 10. Secretary lousing received n messngo from Ambassador (Icrard today glv lug notice Hint n new noto In the Sussex caro has been handed him and wns on tho way to Washington. It Ims been Indicated that tho Oermnn government now admits atacklng tho Sussex, giving notice Hint tho subma rine commnnder responsible has been punished and promises to mako rep utation. KXPRKSSKS It no It i :t German Xoto In Received at Wash ington Today mi AMotitiM tTM to moo mr thm.i . WASHINGTON, D. C. May 10. Germany's now noto, ncknowlodg lug rtuponnlblllly for tho" 'destruc tion of tho Sussex, nnd promising reparation and announcing punish ment of tho Buhmnrlnu commnnder, wnB received late today nt tho Stnto Dopartmont from Ambassador Gor an!. The toxt of tho note us mado pub lic reveals that Germany, while contending that submarlno com mander "Acted lu a bonnfldd bollof that bo wns facing an onomy war ship" whdFho torpodoed tho Sus sex, novortheloss snys ho formed his Judgment too hurrlodly and did not act lu ntrlrt accordance wttli in structions, nnd tho Imporlal govern mont tburoforo frankly admits that tho nssurancos given to tho United States wero not ndherod to In this Instance. RegielN tint Incident Tho nolo expresso3 "Slncoro ro gret regarding the deplorable in cldent" nnd doclaros Gormany's readiness to pay ndoquato Indom nlty to tho Injured American citi zens. It says tho German govornmont, "disapproifea tho conduct of tho commnnder, who ho3 boon appro pr!utely punished", and voices tho hopo that tho United States will consider tho case Bottled. ih:i;akwati:r rrings icigiit 1 fl'll rloodkd jcrscy sirics Come lu Crates For Members of Coos Jersey Associations To Raise Stniidn't-ds of Herds In fioparatn crates aboard tho Hreakwater this morning from Port nul rnmo oii.M , l)Io0()oi, Jor80y .inlls. nil but ono destined for Co. qiillle Valloy fanpers. Tbo animals wero bought by Prof. V. A. Rarr, of O. A. C, from tbo herds of Frank Lowry ujid O. O. Hewitt, of Mon- .......ii, Tho sires were consigned to J. F. Van Luvon, of Handon; C. i). Jamrnn, or Handon; Schrneder Ilros., of Arago; John Carl, of Arugo; Martin Schmidt, Norway; W. T. Waruor, Myrtle Point, and II. R. Ferguson of Daniels Creek, All of these mon are members of tho Coos County Jersey Association, lately formed In Coqulllo. The pur pose Is to bring up to a stanadrd their dairy herds. At the end of two years tho farmers expect to ox- change bulls, thus proventlng In- breeding. ISecauso tho afternoon train to the Coqullla Valley bandlos no freight It was necessary to keop the animals over hero today, still In tholr crates, and they will be sent out tomorrow morning to their new homes n'Vli i ADMIT HAVING sunk mm ' "- ; '. IV STOCK GDIS OTHER FELLOWS CROWN X Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. DETAILS ARE GIVEN AHTICUiaitS OF BIXKIXO OF CYMRIC SIADK Pl'llltlO of Those On Hoard Hie Vessel Wero Subject n of (treat. Hiltalu til, Airs-ltl rrf U Coot mr TlmM. IIANTRY, Iroland, Mny 10. De tail.! of tbo sinking of tbo Cymric wero given today by mombera of tbo crow who luniled hero. A tor pedo struck tho engine room, blew nil tho skylights off and extinguish ed the lights throughout the ves sel. Four Arc Killed Four men were killed by tho ex plosion and tho chief steward was drownedv A hundred nnd aovoit members of the crew took to the boats shortly after tbo liner was torpedoed but returned when It was scon the steamer was not lu Imme diate danger of sinking, They romnlued on bonrd two hours when the sloop which heard tho Cymric.! wireless calls n hun dred miles nway nrrlved nnd took them off, Tho sloop stood by un til tho liner sank nt 3:30 a. m. All ltrltlsh All tho crew wero llrltlsh sub jects except ono Russlnu nnd two Belgians. There were abo nix pas sengers on board who are memrmrs of llrltlsh consular service, nil of whom wero saved, Officers say tho Cymric wns unarmod. T HRPORTH NO AMCIHCAXH TllU CYMRIC OX Verifies tho Previous Rcimrts Tlmt 1'lvo Mon of tbo Crow Wero Killeil lu tho Attack (Ilr AuorlilM I'rrM to Cooi llr Tlmn LONDON, May 10. American Consul Frost nt Queenstown sont a telegram today fronK llantry to tbo American embassy boro nnuounc lug definitely that no Americans were on tho Cymric He said no warning was given but tbo wnko of tho torpedo wns seen, He confirmed the prcvlou.i state ments that tho vessel was not armed. The weather wns rough and tho crew were lu tbo boats from 1:30 a. m. until 0 p. in. Frost also verified tho report that five of the crew on the Cymric wore killed by tho torpedo exploHlou. DEFENDS IRISH GCOROi: RHRNARD SHAW (JIVIXS IHH OPINIONS Kays lA'ader Hhoiibl Not Have Mih-ii Slaughtered ami Hail Right to Take t'p Anus AN IRISH OFFICIAL RI-SKINH HIS OFFKM: (Dr AumUI4 rrn t rot rttj Ttm J LONDON, May 10. Tho Marquis of Crew unuounced In tho house of commons to. dny that llaron Wlmborue, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had resigned. The resignation was tho result of the rebel lion In Ireland, (Dr AuotUlrJ I'lrx lo Cuuo Ilay Tlnm.J LONDON, May 10. (leorgo Dor nurd Shaw, disclosing tho execu tions of tho Slim Feluers lu un open lotter today, says, "My view Is that the men who wero shot lu cold blood after their capture or surrender wore prisoners of war and therefoiu It was entire ly Incorrect to 3laughtcr them. "Until Ireland Is voluntarily la ERO 1 corporated with tho llrltlsh Umpire! tho city and was n flno old gentle llku Canada. Auatrallu. South an man. rlea, an Irishman resorting to arms to achieve thu Independence of bis country is doing only what Kuglish men will do if invaded and conquer ed by tho Germuus. "Such uu Irishman I J as much In order morally lu accepting assist ance from the Gorinaus as Knglund ' accepting assistance or RiiB3la lu the strugglo with aermany. ' Remember the concert tomorrow and get your tickets now nt Tho On I. "Meet Me Tonight". at Anlcker's Opening EDJTIOK tf'CLOCK No. 244 -rr t LESS VIOLENT Activity On Verdun Front Is Reported from Paris to Have Decreased Are Driven Back When They Attempt Assault On French Trench BERLIN CLAIMS PROGRESS Stalest That Germans Mndo Further Progress on Hill No. 304 Oh Kasleni Front Russians Fall In Attack Mado (Ilr tuoclitr.1 I'rrn to Cooi liar TIbim I LONDON, May 10. Activity on the Verdun front has decreased, Par is stilted today. Artillery action iWOBt of tho Mouse Is less pronounced and cast of tho river It Is only In termittent. An attack on tbo French trenehos between Olso and Alsne was repulsed. Claim ProgtvsN llerlln nnnouiiccd that tho Germans made furthor progress nn Hill 304 on tho Verdun front and bad driven back the French detnehmonts on tbo southwest part of tho hill. On tho enntorn front a Russian attack near Garbunovkn was repulsed. LF GKRMAN AND HRITIHIt TOItrK DO CRATT MKKTJ MONDAY ' Hngllsli Destroyer In ltortxl Haw Rocn Dadly DiuimgvHl In Fngiigciucnt to in, Aiiotlaltit rrw to Coo nr TrwM.l Dr.: II LIN, May 10. (Wireless vU Snyvllle) lu an engagement off thu lliilglnu coast Monday botwwu German and llrltlsh torpedo craft, a llrltlsh destroyer was badly dam aged by artillery fire, tlio German admiralty announces, I'WO RALMIONS LAND Kscnpod From Moorings ItiHldu tli I'Ycnrli Line (Ilr dMOfUt! I'rraa to Coo liar TlmM. IIKRLIN, Mny 10. Two Fronch balloons which broko their moor lugB In tho French linos in Franc Saturday, lauded near Hanover. Ouo of tlio balloons was tnannod by a crow of three soldiers, apparently officers. Tlioy have not been cap tured. E. C. PIGOTT DEAD wi:ll known kldkrly man has passkd away Wns Formerly u (ioveniment 8ur ve)'or nnd Wiin a Native of Can ada Rrolhcr Hero L C. Plgott, a well known elderly resident of tho city, died at 12:16 a. m. today nt Mercy hospital where he went on May 1, Ho had 'beou In railing health lately on account of kidney troublo and lu tho past week his coiidltlnu had becomo serious. Mr. Plgott was a natlvo or Ontario, Canada, and was CO yeurs old . He came to tho United States when a child and for many years was em ployed as a government surveyor, part of tho tlmo lu Montana, Ho resided on a fruit ranch near Lawlston, Ida ho, and' eight years ugo came to Marshfleld to make his homo. Ha had a house near tho cemetery and lived nlono but had many friends In Mr. Plgott was unmarried. Ha loaves n sister, Mrs. Qulnn, of Pres ton, Idaho, uud two brothers, Daniel Plgott of Spokane, and Timothy Pig ott, or Llndsey, Ontario. Daniel Pic Plgott and his daughter, Miss Nor Ino Plgott, wero called here when Mr. Plgott's condition became serious, and were here nt tho time or his death. The funeral will ho bold at 9 a. m. tonionow from tlio dtfaolte church of which tbo deaceased was a member and the burial wll be at (ha Odd Follow'a cemotery. Furors for llieLndles and a shp Im'Iso for Ibo gentlemen nt Anlck er's opening tonight. K MANS BEATEN HAVE IGT