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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
ESS! IE MAN WHO HALTED ON THIRD BASE TO CONGRATULATE KISS RUN j I.OST ARTICLKS ro lip.t found tlii'iUKh Times wnut .u. Henri ll'cin! Fsc Ihciiil They (tas lag taws xow is vorn timi:. A miiiiII ml lii Tin' Times want column limy bring ,vu results im mediately. Try one. MttMliKIt Or TIIK ASSOCFATKD PHFSS vvYWI T.stniiiisiicu in iaia L. AAAVI.m xho Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913 EVENING EDITIONSIX PAGES 4 consolidation of Times, cnst aniir Wn 970 " "- nd Coos Hny Advertiser. IUU c, NDON IN DOWN HIGH WATER K eat Offer to Sell Plant to Ry 101 30,uuu Duuau&u Price Was loo Hign. FRIAL ELECTION "-. . t .-. MM 1 BRINGS UUI Blli VUlb PORTLAND STREET CM CASE ENDED MINNESOTA BATE CASE IS CIT! PRINTING Alt! for Public Li brary Beaten by Socialist upposmon. (Special to tlio Times.) IVXDON Or., .liino in Hy mi vhclinliiB majority 01 nif to Hip voters or niiniion ycaicr- rejerted the proposition for Icllr to purolinBo tho ilnntlnn IrworkH for $152,000. The voto not on imiiiicipni ownership irly, tlio ik'fcnt of tlio propnsl- (l)J. iifio io mo nir; mm mo Ira believed mo company win br nn exorbitant prleo for tlio orly pe Kiit'cim oioriion loiiowcu m rniiiiutlKii In tlio cninpiilRii laa lii'eii turn iiio waterwoiKH km of whlrli Georgo Laird Ik Rcr iinii which wiih owned by in tinnied D.vor, wiih not iirtunl- iortli over about $aO.OOO. Tlio ra, or iiiUior HoIilorH of tlio It, inr.ilo a strong runipiilRn In r or 'no my uuyiiiR mio piiini iti.onn mid hud .1. w. lionnott. Harslillclri who owns llio wntor- ka linn write it letter ruvnrlnK' but n uiinilior of cMIlmih fought llaltiilng Unit tlio pilco wan don- Hho nciiuil vnluo. I) r, r il t'nt 1 city will take stops to Install n now mil- Ml K.VStOlll. Rotting IIIHlllUT ice of supply iiliout four iiiIIoh town te pioinoii moused iniicii Intor- f and ninny wouion voted, tlio voto enst IioIiik Klin. Sovoral osltlnns worn voted on. a voir of 2R0 to 205. It was fmlnrrt not to permit cowb to Eat large within tlio city IIimIIh. iurirl"o of tlio oloctlon wuh tlio at or tlio public library support AW OP Proven in Court That Coos Bay Times Has Much Greater Circulation. After honrliiR evidence that tlio Cooh Hay TlniOM I) ml about double the circulation of any other paper In thlB vicinity. Judge Harris of Nu gone. lust evening dismissed tho tem pornry Injunction planted by Judge nan restraining tho Murshll -Id city council rroni paying Tor city nrivortlH lng In The TIiiioh. Tho hearing wan brief mid only little toHtlinony was needed to dissolve the Injunction. Moipheis of tho MitiHhfleld city council were called to Coiiillle iih witnesses In tho cane, the principal testimony lining rIvoii by Duncan leiKUKon, who with the Council Fi nance committee, had InvcHtlKatcd the circulation of tho pnperM on tb Iliiy. Mr. l-VrRUHoii testified that the committee iippolntud by the City Council mailo a moHt thorough ex ninluatloii of the ttiibHcrlptlou llntH, exiimlnliiK ami countliiK the nnnies ami that tho local HhI of 'I'll TIiiioh wiib n third or more lawr than any other paper. Alter lioariiiK die tcHtimouy, .III w llarrlH liiiuiedlately iIIshoIvoiI the In junction, holding that the city coun cil had acted within ItH rlnhtH In awnrdliiK tho city prlnthiK wlioro the city not vnluo In return. Tho lienrliiK wiih held IuhI even I ilk', Coiincllmeu Copplo, Winkler, Albreclit, FeiKtiHon and Mer chant K"liiKr In an auto to appear In tho ciiho. Tho buiii- moiiB for them came too late for U. S. Supreme Court Sustains Order of Oregon Railroad Commission Reducinn Mil- waukie Fare to Five Cents. inr Aiocllfd l'rci. to Coot ny Tlm WASHINGTON, .luno 10. -The validity of the Oregon Hallioml ComnilKHlon's ordern reqiililiiK the Portland itnlhvny. MrIu & Power Company to reduce tho fares be tween Portland and Mllwnuklc, a suburb, to five cents and rIvo pas seiiReiB the Biune transfer prlvIleRcs nccorded to other sections was up hold In tlio Supreme Court of the i lilted state today. S TD BE IG 1 GO TO GALLOWS LUMBER TOW IS C RED MANY KILLED IN BALKAN BATTLE Condon Murderer Denied New Trial by Oregon Supreme Court Today. (Mr Aodlf. I'rrti lo Coot liar Time.) SAl.tiM. Or., .luno 10. I'iiIohh Governor "WuHt coiniiiiiteB IiIh bcii tence, Itobert Moirhii, convicted of murder in tlio llrHt doRree for kill iir norlnir town of Peai-Hon. Chlbiiiilnin Vlrple Hint at Condon. October 10. after an all-day flRht yoBtordnv. ac 112. iniiHt hniiR for It. Tho Su- cordlnir to rellnblo ndvlcoR. Tin. . .. .. . . .....- .. . . w Another Band of Mexican Rev olutionists Capture Pearson, in Chihuahua, Today. tllr A.llr.l 1'rrtt lo Coot IK, Tlmrt ) HI. PASO. Tex., .luno Id. -The l'edernl inutlneerH led by Mnxlmo CaHtlllo. took the Anierlrnn luin- promo Court today illHiulried IiIh appeal from the judgment of the Circuit Court of Gllllnin County. Moirhii shot tho Rlrl whllo hIio wiih wnlkliiR with nnother man. .leal oiisy was tho cause. them to takn tbn nfternoon train ie city the voto IioIiik 22S for ' oy returned by auto, reacliliiK il'l iiRiiliiHt The BoclallHtR '"'" ", ":" lt nlRht. In ked Imid iiRaliiHt the library, i coiiBeiiuenco. tho scheduled meotliiR Be nn'i'or on to iiBta a St 2.- i '.'"o council nisi evouuiR was posi fire protection system was de- W liv n voto of :i0 lo 211. De finnn cllv i-nll slto propo- n wns defeated liv a voto ot Eto 130 be proposition to Issue $0000 Pi for (llV llllllf tllllllOHPJ fill'. , by a vote of :J05 to sa.V Pe other minor niensiiro carried. polled, the council IioIiIIiir a brief seoslon after their return to comply with Hie Inst adjournment. The council was called to aider by Pres ident Copplo. the rend I iir of tho min utes dispensed with and adjourn ment taken until next Monday nlKht. In the Injunction case before .IiiiIro Harris. City Attorney .1. I). Goss represented the city uhllo Tom Dennett and .1. M. I'pton represented A. H. O'Drlen, who had soeured tho Injunction. FRISCO DEAL CDOPLE LOOKED TO lfiO iedtrnl soldiers In tlio Karrlson were raptured. Castillo hiitt an nounced for the Vasiiiez Gome, revolutionary cuiiso. oporntliiR In dependent of tho Hiiortn Federals ami Constitutional InsiirReuts. WEDS Servians Reported to Have Lost Heavily in Attack on Bulgarians Today. Illr AMo.ltlfJ rrni to Cool Ur TlmM.J LONDON, .luno 10. -Many Ser vians were killed todnv In a serious encounter between tlio Servian nnd llulRiirliin troops near Makres. I'ur thereoiifllctB i.ro expected In the same vh luliy as the Servians Monday sum n uoio 10 ute iiuiRnrinn com lunnder rIvIiir him until 7 o'clock thnf evenliiR to evacuate Volodau, fnllhiR In which the Servian poiicra! declared he would lmmbnrd isllp. now occupied by the llulRarlaiifl. Lawyers Disagree Over Inter pretation of Justice Hughes' Decision Yesterday. RAILWAYS CLAIM TO HAVE WON BY IT WAD IS MKIXV. Government Investigations of Receivership Proceedings of Railways Proposed. nr Aiiod.lfJ Prrai to Coot liar Tlmri.) WASHINGTON, I). C .luno 10.--Tbo Senate passed the Keuyou reso lution dlrectliiR the Interstate Com merce Commission to mako an luvcs tlRatlou of tho riiianclal affairs of tho St. Louis and San l'YanclBco rallroiid, which recently went Into tho linuds of receivers. i CO s MADE Br IHL iJR IS R UK ith Comnanv's Bio Mill rerage Daily Cut in May was 458,900 Feet. W ( Slllttli rnninnnv'H l.lu liirliii: tho month of May I a ne record for lilir r'uttlnur. average dallv cut for tho mnnth t'SIKiu feet. ThlB wiih done fl hours n llav nml will mnlmlilv PSe tllC mil I. Ill nt n..,. rllm.. .,ll'l --.,.(.i.. ... .... W.ll'l III,., W coabt workliiK on n ton-hour "fine II n tnntitli din mill i.nl llderalilr dimension Bluff which materhlly. Tho hlR mill has CHI tl II r? fir 'lnia r.v.lnal vnlv "ay C;v mill 111111111? linndlod IfPruce nml smaller stuff. fen the Ilia? mill win Instnlleil. 118 In- ' y-.ft nnn' ,in,. i.,,t ..! - ' -w,UVW IIIIIIJ LII. ,111, inew nVerauo In rn.nrlv ilnnlillnfr limit. Tlw big nvoraRo was a KUrirlcn tn i.n .rrinintii piiperlnt-ndent Mureh nml flon atiptilntendent Moreen have working for n lonp tlmo to me nVI'l'mrn n... n,n..A 1AA AAA (nave SMirnmlml -1l "'"B to tho ninvlnir nf cnino nf Scamps and other clianKes coins nne sarriv of logs has lieen re- FU BOniruli.. ., i i. ,.. i. laary to Shut ilmvn tnv linlf ior a dav nt n tlmo occasionally Kh.p new loS8lnR camps of the PuIOVera pninnnnv nrn niu.lioil Coqutlie. Englishman Here With W. J. Wilsey Said to Have Title and be C. P. R. Director. PDAX AX I.VVKSTM.'ATIO.V. OiiiRi'e-slonnl ('oiiiiiiiltee to Probe llccelvciblp of I'i'Ikco System, lllf A.iocl.le.1 rrnt o e'uot liar TImim.J WASHINGTON, D. C, .luno 10. An InvestlRatlou of the reeclverslilp of the St. I.ouIh nnd Sail Krniiclsco railroad systom by a speclnl coiirios- Hlnillll I'mntlllt In, tit iilm. riiiifpuiiii. tatlvcH wiih proposed In a bill today l'l,tur by Depresentntlvo IHnobaiiRli of llll- ' orK' iiols, a proRiesslve. Ho already lias a resolution dlrectliiR nil luvestlKii lion before tho Interstate Commerce Commission. IIIiieliiiiiRh'H bill nlso would cbarRo the conimlttco with tho rocoinmeiidntlon of legislation to Rovern plans for the roorRnnlzatlon oi raiironus in iniersinio coinineico. jdent Wilson It also would lnvostlcnto tlio Issue of . i, ,Vm,...,.i c.w...lllAa 1... .l.n O t I.. ...! t... .. I "'..v.. PUV.IIIIIIVO IJ UIU D. I.IJlllH llllll Dllll Francisco for a slated porlod prior to tlio receivership. AFTER YEARS Jere Knode Cooke, "Unfrock ed Divine" and Paramour Married in Connecticut. lUf Aatoclttr.1 Pith lo Coot liar TlmM.J S'l'AMFOUD, Conn., .luno 10. .lero Knode Cooke and Flor'lta Whalley woro married by a Justice of the pence In the parlors of a local hotel hero today. The unfrocked Kpls.copal clerRyinaii and bis lirldo emtio hero last nlRht after securliiR n certified copy of it decreo for di vorce in favor if Mrs. Marlnda Clarke Cooko, who was tho wife of Cooko at the time he eloped with Florotta Whalley, who wiih named as co-respondent In the complaint. Tho couple eloped froui lloinpstend, U. I., six years iiro. Two chlldien have been borne to them since that time, Since bis expulsion from the minis try, Cooko has worked as a house In San Francisco and New .Vt Few Days Will Determine Ojie lion In Sen In. Illr Ao.lr. I'rr.. lo Cooa Mar ThnM.I IlKI.GItADi:. June to.-- The Ser vian Minister of War declared to day that tho iiiestlou of war or peace between llulRiirla ami Servla will be decided In two or three days. Hallway coininunlcallon be twooh Servln nnd DiiIriiiIii has been s lipped nnd the Servian nowspapors assert the Servian Minister to Dul Rarla 1h about to quit Sofia. SPAIN OPII.V TO .IAPS. Properly Neu- Treaty (raulH Tlieni DIuhlN 'I'lieie. Illr Anoflal! I'rrta lo Coot lit, Tlmat.) .MADRID, Spain, .luno 10. A coiiimijrclal treaty replacliiR tho re cently expired trenty between Spain nml .Inpnn was ratified by the Sen ate lodny. It expresHly Htlpulatos that .lapaiiose may aciiulre land In Spain. The treaty already Iiiih been ratified by the Chamber of Deputies. FAST FLIGHT .MA IIH. I'lenili Aeronaut .Makes ov 1 1 ic on 1 Today. (11 AtMi-lal! Irr.i lo Coot nr Tlmrt. DHItl. IN, .luno 10. Mnrcel (1. Ilrlnilojoiio Dob Moiillnals, the I'rench nlriiinn, made n reiunrkable fllRlit today from (ho Villa Coublay to .lohaniilsthnl, 071 miles, nt an approximate speed of ST.-in miles. vn:w of wiiiso.v. lie TDK KIXXKV Di:.D. h. D. Kinney snys he ulono will dlctnto the payment of tho monoy of tho Kngllsh Syndlcato and Hint ho will make the last first and tho first last. F. D. Walto, .I..M. Shahaii nnd John K. Kollock will bo tlio last to get their monoy and Hint nil local clnlniB will ho paid first, Mr, Kinney Bays. i.oiti) wixdiia.m iii:ad. Pl'Tlt(,iriTi:s OX TKIAI He Mll2 nf It t . ... - ii'iium-iii niiieii Atlo,.'". '"Klnnil Today. J'M)0.V .IlinalA T.U .l..l f lUffrai ""'"" J."u """ . ' fcDir " leaqers ennrgen wiih flfacy UIKlpr ll, tallnlr..,D Aay. ,A . " I,U IMHIILIUlia .,,.- ,Se1' Miss Harriett Kerr, it,. . Ml8S Rnclmel Darrett, neatr.cc Saunders, MIsb Annlo Hn rio . ''"ura i.ennox ann I voV'On. chemiRt nrn nllpcrod Je af.i ,..,'," .. F In il I "uviserB 10 Biinni- ," "c'r campaign, -uon- Her Pnsn .!.. .vA...Annr1 PS to IHnoTR " UW"B "uoli' That Major Ilaker Carr, who was hero last Saturday was tlio Duko of Hutlaiid, ono of tho wealthiest Kngllsh noblemen, and a director of tlio Cnnndlan Pacific Railway, Is wild to bo tho latest oxplanatlon of tho Identity of tho Btrangor. H Is undorstood that Major Carr, while not directly Interested In the Coos Bay deal, Is closely associated with some of tho Kngllshnien who aro In tho syndlcato and that In addition to his railroad mission, ho was to report to ino cukiibhuiuh on Coos Day. On his roport of condi tions here, It Is expected tho Kln- noy deal will hinge. Tho Canadian Pacific has been figuring mi t'ottlng Into San Fran cisco and It is understood that It Is effecting nn arrangement with tho Harrlman lines whereby It will operate over tbe Southern Pacific on n wheolago basis. Tho Canadian Pacific Is now getting Into Portland this wav nnd will extend tho service southward, It Is understood, on tbe same plan. Major Kinney stated to The Times this morning that tho com ing of tho Canadian Pacific Is In keeping with an old plan of his nnd that It means a coalition of Southern Pacific and Canadian Pa cific Interests. Ho stated further that the deal which would eventually be closed Former Chief Secretary of Ireland Pusses Away. tllr Auocltte.1 I'rrtt lo Coot liar Timet.) LONDON. Juno 10 George Wind limn, Chief Secretary for Ireland during tho years 1900 to 1905, died today In Paris. President Kxpccts llcucllclal Milts I'riini Lobby Probe. Illy AuoilaiM I'm lo Cooa Itay YIhim.I WASHINGTON. Juno 10. - Presl- told callers today that the loMiv Investigation to hnvo be;ioriclal results through the publicity given to conditions surrounding the making or the tnrlu bill. When asked his opinion about tho chargo of Sonutor Townsond as to his own Influonco with roforonco to legislation, tho President replied it needed no comment, OFFICIAL AXi: FALLS. PKACi: IX HALKAXS. Final Session of Allies Delegates Held in London. (Pr AiiorUteJ I'mi to Coot liar Timet, LONDON, Juno 10 Tho final ses sion of tho ponco ennforeuco between dologntes of tJio Balkan allien and Turkey wns hold today nt St. James Palaco and ended without anything being decided ns to tho oxchongo of prisoners or other matters. Tho dolegates agreed to leave all out standing questions to their respec tive governments. Knch of tno Balkan delegations lias advised Its government to con clude a separato peaco convention with Turkoy. WOLGAST IS Hl'ltT. Injury to Hand' .May Force Itctlie incut Calls off Dundee Jioiint. (nr Atioclttecl rrett to Coot Dar Timet.) LOS ANGKLKS, Juno 10. Ad Wol gast, former light weight champion, will not fight Johnnio Dundee to morrow night. It was called off on account of nn Injury to Wolgast'B hand. Wolgast may never enter tho ring ngaln. Ho will spend a long vacation period In Oregon or tho Hawaiian Islands to seo If tlmo will restore tho usefulness of his hand. would give him $100,000 clear his family after payment of obligations and 2S per cent of holding company that would quire Ills Coos Bay property terminal purposes. for all tho Clearance Sale of all MUIInory stock at Tlie Vogue, North Bend, Ore. Heads of Weather lliireau Depart ments Fired Today, (Ur Attoelttea Trett lo Coot liar Time ) WASHINGTON, Juno 10. Tho of ficial axo foil again today In tho Weather Bureau for the third time since Willis L. Moore was deposed as Chief because of his activity In trying to boconio Secretary of Agri culture. Secrotnry Houston today suspended, ponding further Inves tigation, tho heads of sovoral de partments. TO KEEP NEGRO PA DAXGF.U OF T.OBI1V. (Br Aliocltlel rrctt to Coot Dar Timet ) WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 9. Senator Nelson testified that ho know of no Senators holng Improperly In fluenced hut said lobbying had been practiced In years gono by and "It Is a very unpleasant thing when Con gress Is In session that the Interests send representatives to the capital to opon headquarters, employ clerks nnd fasten thomsolvos hero like bar nacles. Lobbying is n business of changing votes. Men who como horo all want to get something by virtue of tho law, or maintain somo ndvan tago they have got. Senator Bank head, 20 years In Congress, had hoard of lobbyists but ho never saw one. Ho did not ngreo that Its running of headquarters horo to Influence the legislature was to bo condemned. iiaisi: ix waoi:s. (Special to Tho Times) MONTRKAL, Canada, Juno 9 Commencing today omployes of tho Canadian Pacific working In tho tar shops on the eastorn lines get an In crease of (on per cent In wages. Ten thousand men are bent-fitted. Louisiana Legislator Would Would Separate White and Black Clerks in Offices. Illr Amu. ali. I 'rut to Cooa I la Time ) WASHINGTON, June 10.-Ropre. soutatlvo ivswoll, of Louisiana, in troduced a bill today to separato white Govoi-umout clerks nml em ployes from negroes nnd providing that white clerks shall not bo re quired to occupy tho sniiio offices In Government' ilopnrtmouts with ne groes, nor to bo under orders of negroes, Tho bid provides Hint there shall bo no discrimination or fnvor for or against omployos of equal efficiency on account of race, however. Claim Congress Can Divest State Railroad Commissions of Rate Powers Now. tllr AMOi'lated rrrtt lo Coot liar Timet,) WASHINGTON, June 10. Law yers who Riithered today at tho IT. S. supremo court to listen to the up pllcntlon of principles laid down It; Justice Hughes In tho Minnesota rati case to the rates from Missouri, Ark nnsns, Kentucky. Oregon nnd Woh Virginia, were of (he opinion Ilia rate making hotli In states nnd ho fore the federal government Iiiih been reduced to a much more neurnto bas in than over before. All sorts of opin ions prevailed iih lo where (he vic tory rested In the Minnesota deci sion. The prospect of CoiiRroHH (lik ing clutrRO of the Htalo ratoH affect Iiir the luterstute comiue"ce Indi rectly lent oiieouriiRoincnt (o (ho rullronds (hat they would escnpo front regulation by forty-elKbt Htato lommlssliins. The attempt nr rnll romlH to oHtabllsh (be cost or ro placliiR (heir properly now iih equiv alent to a "fair value" on which they were entitled to earn rates was regarded as doomed. Tho federal court In Mlnuesotu adopted (bat bas is. Justice Hughes, who delivered (ho opinion In the Minnesota rate case, was not present nt the opening of the P. S. supremo court today. It was thought doubtful If the declsloiiH In the other rules would ho fortlicom lug. The regiilnllon or railroad rales was rendered more complex by (ho findings or the court on tho opinion or orricinls or the Interstate com merce coiiiiiiIhsIou. The holding or the supremo court Is that states not only hnvo niitborlty lo fix Intersluto rntes but that oven (hough (hose rates afreet liilerstnte rales, (hey aro valid unless bIiowii to bo innrisca lory, XIIW LAW PltOPOSIID. (oici'iiiiiciii Supci'vM r Railroad Security Issued. tllr AHoilalr.1 l''. iii CuiM liar Time.) WASHINGTON. Juno 10.--A bill lo give the Intersluto Commerce CoiiiiiiIhsIou control over nil Issues or stocks by railroads or other com niou enrrlorH was presented toduy hy Senator I.owIh or Illinois. It would require inllroadH to mako a satisfactory showing or vnluo (c Jusdfy tlio Increases In (lie Issue ol securities. CHANGE .Ml'KDKIt IX .MISSOI'ICI. Woman Claims She Drove Off As sallaut Who Killed Her lliisbiuul. (Ilr AMocltte-l Treat to Coot liar Timet.) HARRISONVILLK, Mo Juno 10. Arthjir Keller, n railway employe living hero wns munlorod with nn axo in his homo last night ami his 7-year-old daughtor was seriously wounded, A blow nlmod at Mrs. Keller struck the side of tho bed and awakened her. Mrs. Kollor said sho leaped from bod and strug gled with tho miirdoror driving him from tho house nnd then gave the alarm to tho neighbors. Nathan Keller, a brother of tho mur dered man, testified at tho Inquest that Arthur Keller had a life Insur ance policy for $1,000 and that tho wlfo wns tho bonoriclary. Thoro was also an Insurance policy or $1,000 on tho life or Murgaret, tho wounded daughter. It was testified that the Kellers had quurrollod frequently. It wns brought nut that Mrs. Kel ler, when sho appeared at tho neigh bor's houso and told of tho tragedy, sho woro her night clothing and car ried n bloody axo in her hand She said that tho axo had been thrown away by tho murderer. You will find tho lowest prices at Tim Vogue, North llend, Oregon. IN LABOB LAW Amendment to Erdman Arbi tration Law Proposed by Unions and Railways. Ur Aila(. Pr.it lo Cwm liar Time.) WASHINGTON. 1). C Juno 10. An amendment to the ICrduiaii net, hncked by the heads of several groat railroad systems chiefs of tlio nrln- clpal railroad organizations, t10 National Civic Federation nnd otliora were Introduced lodny hy Senator Nowlaiids. It Is designed to moot the objections to the Knlinnit law raised In the recent wnge dlsputo bo tween the locomotive firemen mid eastern railroads by eulni'Kliig tho board of arbitration to nix members. The law now provides for threo. A commissioner of mediation and con ciliation would lie creatod, who, with i wo owier government ropresontn tlves to bo appointed by tho presi dent with the ratification or tho Son nte, would constitute tho board or mediation nnd conciliation. Tho board would nnmo dlstlnlorostod ar bitrators lo act with tho arbltratora chosen by tho omployos and employers. XF.W Pl'DLIO PRIXTKR. Cornelius J. Ford, Xew Jersey Iji. bor Leader Chosen by Wilson, (Ur AaaorlalMl I'rrtt lo Cooa liar Tfmea.j WASHINGTON, Juno 10. Corne lius J. Ford, ot New Jersoy, a labor leader, was nominated by President Wilson lo he public printer. IPIIOLDS PAPKR LAW. Publicity .Measure Sustained by S. Supremo Court, (Ilr Atawltleil Treat lo Cooa liar Time. WASHINGTON, Juno 10. -Ah leiproted by It. the I'nltod States Supremo Court today upheld tho constitutionality or the newspaper publicity law, enacted as part or the postal appropriation net of 1912. I. In- . , r,mm i,ajMwii rm wtnwimiijari ES ??KK$P1