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TTiP. IE COOS BAY MEN WHO CLAIM TO BE "STUNG" CAN EIND BUSS BONNET V I.1KT AKTICliKN $mj tm jai'iw (tea NOW IS YOl'lt TIME. I A small ml In The Tinier want roliunii limy brlnu yon results mi- H mediately. Try otic. I mmBmmm&mmmammmmmmmmmmmm t finiml through Times wnnt pMt ilinn! UfrQ tlicint They ull. ES me.mueh or the associated imiess (XVI Established In 18TH MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES. 'is The Const Mnll. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll rn ono unci Coos liny Advertiser. nUm "u ORNIANS OUST MAY RENEW KOREANS JAP TROUBLES I Pickers at Hemet ly Expel, Lame Gang of roreigners. 1GT0N THINKS ISTURBING INCIDENT of Little Town Find hey Are Wot Liable- Wanes uause. luinl I'"" '" ''""" ,Ur TlinM.) ISOTON. D. C, .luno 27. mil Incident In Itsoir lint forlilng nevertheless Ih tlio ry official ostimuie or inu llcnit, Cal yt'Htonlny In- hr. fonlblo expulsion from unity of n bund of Korean ere. It It expected mm i no lll be tlio Htilijcct or ru psciitnilniiH by tlio .Inimii- tSillllll' mh HOOIl iih ho has feci! of nil tlio fnctH. TaIIOE CIIKAUEH. iiiMirli'il In California Of- INAit) unified iniiny. Ktti Pit i In (' Hr "llmw.l r. nil . Juno 27. OfflclalH are worried today over tlio mtroino of tlio Incident yos- cn n party of Korean uprl- were driven out or town field Ir.lioruiH and Hympn ilnyur Shaw, when Informed ccttrrcnee might lieeoino tlio tu immune oiHi'iinxmii iiu- i 1'nlted States and .lapan. I with attorney" and ascor t the il'y of lle.net uiulil I rconslblo. Tlio Anilities Tied. It was Hald, by tlio crause they offered to pick nt rates from two to three px less than the white la- REPORT TARIFF BILL NEXT WEEK Democratic Caucus Will En force Gafl Rule on Loncj Tariff Speeches. I TAHITI' CHANGES. IHr Amo. Mini l't. lu foni liar Tlmm I WASHINGTON, .luno 27.- -I AH amendments to the agri cultural schedule of the now tariff proponed to tile Demo crats referred to the finance coiumltteo were approved today by the raucus. Including the ' countervailing duty on flour I i and wheat. The finance com- ' i mlllee may later recommenil , enlargement of Its propos(!il i I auiciiduicut by dlrertlng the I President to proclaim counter- vulllng duties. ' I -. 1 AWAY R VACATION it Leaves Today for fcr Capital at Cornish, i. Short Trip. NITON, 1). C. Juno 27. I Wilson arranged his on to leave today with hit) the summer White Houso. k N. II. Tlio President Is FeJ to remain more than i unless ConKress adjourns I, la which ease his stay extended. I 1'rcHldent Wilson this ! abandoned IiIh plan to Lormsii, N. II., tonight nnd mow until next week, no lilni the nliin of dlssolu- i Union Pacific mercer and Btlous to be settled beforo lure. WOMAN IN RDER CASE lllr Awoiifl I'rn In Cimw IUr Tlmm 1 WASHINGTON. I). C. Juno 27. .Senate Democrats put the closure rule to tlio long tariff speeches lu caucus today. They are determined to complete the consideration of the lTiidorwood Simmons bill for report to the .Semite next week. Having spent hours yesU'i'diiy en one para Kraph which was not completed when adjournment was taken, It was evi dent that the caucus would be pro longed unless the discussion was checked. Uesolulloas were adopted to limit the debate on each Item la dispute and deny any Senator the right to speak on more than one subject. RIOR S OF RE R National Lines of Mexico Said to be in Financial Trouble More Battles. I KEItEli VICTOHY. llf AmoiIiI! I'm lo t'uo luy Tlmw.J I DOUGLAS. Ariz... Juno 27. I I Oeaoral Obrognn. one or the re bel coinmnnders at Ortiz, wired I to the Constitutionalist Junta to- I I day that tho battle that ended I I Thursday, lasted oeveral days I I during which the rebels captured 1 3 a cannon. five machlno guns I and :I0 carloads of amunltlim. I Blond Thought to to Thow Light on Anneles Crime. "H rrf: to Cooi Hr Time.. IOELES, Juno 27. A wo ought by tho police today ma with tlio murder jof t'enaell. theu wealthy let", Wednesday. She was Fer and loavo Pondell's of- "panied by a man several re the body was found by " Ttie woman is cie i & blondo nnrl nrnnnascss- I IdentUv nt tlm rniinln Is I Important because of their riaim a reward of $100 i Mrs. Pfitirtnll to nnv ner- Etered Pendell's office after Py he was killed. H.VS TO FltAXCE. Polncnro Olven Iloynl Fare- ""in I'.iiKiaiuI. f :i lo too lly TlmM.j Juno 97 Prpsldent V Prance, after being the (lns George of the British N Tuesday, left today for r"s ueorgo, the I'rtnco or (Uuke of Connaught and n -tmoiage of court dlgni- red at tho Vlntnrln Rtn- 1 Mm farAivoll Tim rnvnl IWm to Dover, where ho ""ac rencli warship. VHITE RAf.w. n tEH Fn ail WHITE DHKSSKS, MTS and GIHUS' SAIT- lllr Am ltM rri to Coo njr Tlmu.J NEW" YORK. June 7. IJnnkliiR houses familiar with tho railroad situation In Mexico, could not con firm today tho report that tho Na tional nallwnys of Mexico had gone Into tho hands of a receiver, and no ... ..I,... ,M1 iitn nnlilo further than that tlio authenticity of t" mes sage which was ; ' "" " boon vormeii. im iin!ODh ... that Presldont Hrown of the road had resigned. Officials of tho road hero stated that there was no reason known hero for such action to bo taK en. 1'ia.v l'oit ii.vrrKE. OJeda and IVdernl Forces Fall Haclc (o (iiiayiuas Today. IDr AmocUIH Vlf lo coo VT Tlmtt.J TUCSON, Ariz., Juno 27. A wire less messago from the cruiser Pitts burg at Guaymas says Governor Gar cia Informed the Mexican consul there "hat OJeda has fallen back to Guaymas and is preparing to give tho rebols battle. aiEHGEIt CASE UP. Cabinet Considers S. P. and U. 1. Dissolution Plan. . Hr AHOcUtel rri lo too. Uy Tlmw.J WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 27. Tho latest plan for a dissolution of the Un on and Southern I aclf o inor Ler was discussed at a cabinet meet fng today. Officials still beomed hopeful of an agreement between the Bo?ernment and the railroad before July 1, although no official an nounceinent was forthcoming. Cl'HHE.VCY HIIiL UP. Hearings by Fliiniico J CommM ' Start Next Week, tar Ai"tij rr. to coo. a.r Timet WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 27. Onen hearings on the curroncy bill wm begin next week beforo the Sen ate bankhig committee. The hear ncs are expected to bring out expert ,n.g8.. .-, i,..iness men. bankers VIGWo lw m"-" and students of finance, IBS SUCCESSORS SELEGTED'JAGK JOHNSON IK CANADA: President Wilson Announces v Names of District Attorney and Circuit Judge in North ern California District. IHr AMOcltr,J IVrw lo Coo. ny Time.) WASHINGTON, D. C, June 27. Thomas K, Hayilen nnd Judge K. T. Doolln hnvo been selected by the President for 1'nlted Stntes District Attorney and United States Circuit Judge for the Northern District of California. Tho nominations will probably be sent to the Senate next week. Sl'MAVAX SPECIAE PHOSECCTOH Ilr Aioel.tr.l ITf. to Coo. Hr Tlmw.) WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 27. .Matt I. Sullivan will be special prose cutor for tho Camlnettl-Dlggs and Western Fuel eases. INVESTIGATION DEIUYED. Ill Ai.ocl.tril Trrt. to Coo. Ilr Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno 27. Another failure to get n quorum of the House Judiciary Committee pre vented action today on Congressman Kahn's resolution enlllng on the At torney General for the papers In the now celebrated eases. The commit tee wll meet again tomorrow for an other effort w FAIL TO F CASROFI.W.W. A. H. Powers Attaches Secre tary Edgeworth's Bank Ac count, But Finds None. An ocho of tho I. W. W. nctlvltles eaiuo today lu a strnngo way when A. II. Powers filed attachment pro ceedings In Justice Ponnock's court against a supposed bank account of Secretary W, J. IMgeworth. How ever, when Constable Cox Hied tho attachment, ho wan Informed by Cashier Williams of tho Flanniian & llennctt Hank, that Edgeworth did not nave any money then. It scorns that a year or so ago, when Edge worth was Incapacitated, .Mr. Pow ers loaned hltn in nnd Edgeworth never palil It Hack. Previously, when Edgeworth was Injured, ho settled his clnlm against the com pany Tor a good sum. Later, Edge worth took the lead lu the I. W. W. movement In making a fight on Mr. Powers, who had borr'anded him. Mnrshal Cartor said today that ho thought that If Eilgownrth had any money on deposit It was lu tho I'. S. Postal Savlnun Itnnk, and this cannot bo reached by an attach ment. It wiih reported today that Edge worth had shipped $:W0 In cash tho night beforo ho left. However, oth ers claimed that ho did not have much money, depending on outside assistance to maintain hltn liero slnco the I. W. W. were ousted from the logging camps, Hun I. W. V. Activity. According to a report reaching hero last night, tho I. W. were said to bo levying a 2r-cont assess ment on each of tho members to provldo funds to solid n big dolega lion to Coos Hay. However, when they learn of tho doportntlon of tho lenders, ami If a fow more exper ience similar treatment, thoy prob ably won't get many to come. Tlio Isolntlon of Coos Hny innkes It dif ficult and oxpenslvo for any move or. this kind. Tho I. W. W. hnvo strikes on nt many places lu Washington, so that their treasury Is sadly dopletod. There aro fow I. W. V. members loft In Coos County now, ns most or thorn hnvo inndo a hurried exist slnco tho doportntlon of tho lendors. It wns reported that some of Edgeworth's party Unci turned back and were nt South Slough, hut this Is wrong. Reports recolvod from Gardlnor say that tho rour passed through thoro and had start ed towards Drain. Trouble at Kimono. Tho Eugono Guard quotes Secre tary Pasowalk, or tho I. W. W. thoro as stating that thoy aro going to Import n lot of speakers Into Eu gone for tho purposo of fighting tho city ordlnanco tnoro prohibiting streot speaking. He said that ho was not satlsflod with Mayor Yo ran's offer to lot thorn spoak on back streets, but would Insist on speaking wherever and whenever thoy liked. Mayor Yoran says otherwise. Fight ItalliomI Work. In conclusion, tho Guard s art icle says: "Deforo tho ordinance wns pass ed, I. W, W. agl .ors frequently spoko on tho stre 'a and gathered large crowds. This was last fall and winter. During tho past row months there has been very little agitation, but there now seoms to be a deslro on tho part or tho organ ization to prevent men rrom leaving here to go to work on the Willam ette PacUle now under construction between this city and Coos Day. j B BE SMOTHERS W S Seven Weeks' Old Child of Henryville Found Dead in Bed With Parents Today. Smothered between his rather and mother was the rate or the seven mouths old child or Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poniponuo or Henryville, Inst night. When the mother awakened this morning, she round the little one dead between them. The Pomponnos are Italians. When they went to sleep last night, the mother had the baby clasped in her arms and It Is helloved that during her sleep, she pulled tho little one so tightly to her that hu smothered against her breast. The body was brought hero thin morning mid the fuiioinl will be hold rrom tho Wilson undertaking pnrlois tomorrow morning, lie was their only child. Tho pa rents are a young couple, the rather being employed at Pat Ilenuesney's mine. IORE PENSIONS ! ARE GRANTED Many Mothers Given County Aid Other Applicants Investigated. Judge John F. Hall linn returned rrom Coqulllo where ho had an ardu ous session coslderlug Humorous ap plications for mothers' pensions. For tho first time slnco ho has been coun ty Judge, ho found no probate work nwnltlng tho regular session thoro and so ho had a day to devote to the pension matters. The following wero granted: Veletn I, Danlols of I.ampa Crook, $10 por month. Cora J. Conrad or Coqulllo, $10 por month. Sarah Williams or Coqulllo, $10 por month. Sarah S. Amos or Myrtle Point, ?10 per mouth. Mary V. Yonkor or Empire, $32.r;o per month. Sarah I.. Itandelnian or Myrtle Point, $2.r por month, Lilly Porry or Myrtlo Point, $25 per mouth. Several applications woro taken under ndvlsemont pending an Inves tigation. Judge Hall appointed Constnblo W. II. Cox a special Inves tigator to look them up and report, Among thoso hold up wero: Mabol Humphrey or Dnndon, who Is roportcd to havo an ample Income. Melissa Nelson or Ilnndnn. Mrs. Tanner or Empire Ella h. Ilalloy or Myrtle Point, whose husband Is gone but sho does not know whethor ho Is dead or not. Mary Pundo or Myrtlo Point. Doilies Uneartlied. While grading down tho now streets at EnstsUJe yes terday arternon, workmen unenrthed three caskets containing human bones. Tho crow was working undor Cyrus Stcckol and ho has made ar rangements to havcvtho bodies disin terred and removeirto a regular bu rial ground. Old residents state that a poor houso was formerly located near the spot where tho bodies were unearthed and thoy aro the remains of paupers who wero burled there. Kansas City boasts a Japanese ban tam chicken with tall feathers nlno feet long. .U'.VE WHITE SALE. 20 PEIt CENT OFF on all WHITE DH ESSES, WAISTS. SKI UTS and ftlW.S' SAIL OK SUITS. iiADIKS K.MPOKIU.M. Firemen's View. At n meeting of the Marshflold Fire Department laBt evening, a resolution was adopted to tho city council asking that tho chlof of tho flro department bo allowed to solect tho additional engineer and re questing that tho police nnd lire de partment be kept separato and dis tinct. This action waB taken In an swer to tlio proposal or tho city coun cil that the council hire a paid chler and thon that the pair chief and en gineer or tho riro department bo dep utized ns police orritjors to handle the police matters around tho city hall, answer the phono, etc., and allow tho other police to do more patrol duty. Tho matter will bo taken up nt tho next council meeting. Plan Fur Knees. At n meeting or tho Marshrield Flro Department last ovonlng, It was decided to try and en ter nil tho flremon's events at tho North Hond celobratlon. Thoro will bo n hub and hub race, a hook and ladder raco, a water raco and a wat er right and tho loving cup will again bo tho trophy of the water raco. JUNE WHITE SALE. 110 PKK CENT OFF on all WHITE flit ESSES, WAISTS. SKI I ITS and f.lltl.S' SAII. Olt SLITS. LADIES' EMPOItll'M. IT ESCAPE PRISON SENTENCE REAL HOT M IN WEST Chicago and Surrounding Country Sweltering in Sum mer Sun No Relief Seen SUN SIXS HOUSE AFIItE. Head Tills ami lie (itad Vour. Home is mi Coos liny, i CHANUTE. Knn.. Juno 27. Mrs. 11. tl. Doming polished her kitchen floor with a mop dipped i lu oil. She placed the mop outside on tho porch. The huh set fire to the mop and tho ' ' neighbors luul to save tho house from destruction. Tho porch ; was consumed. j . 4 lllr Am UIM I'rrM lo Cihm liny Tlmtsi CHICAGO. Juno 27. Intense heat with no roller In sight for tho next few days Is predicted Tor Chicago and tho middle west by tho U. S. weather rurecaster or this district. Despite tho brisk breeze, the thermonietor icglstered SK at Si o'clock this morn ing and was slowly rising. POST.MASTKIt AT HEN I). II. II. Foul Nominated by President Wilson roe Oirlce. Ilr A.noeUKkl rrrtt lu Po. tlr Time. WASHINGTON. 1). C, Juno 27. II. II, Ford wns nominated for Post master at Head, Oregon, by Presi dent Wilson today. LOBBY 0 E STILL CROWS Congressmen Impersonated by Grafters in New York Many Are Summoned. llr AmovUIcI I'tm u Coo IUr TIiiim WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno 27.--Subpoenas will bo Issued at once by the Senate lobby Investigation com niltteo ror Lewis Cass Ledyard and Paul D. Cravath, Now York attor neys, and lor David Lamar, a Wall street man, to appear next week lu connection with tho Investigation on the charge that tho names or Con gressmen wero used to secure Influ ence with financial men. The story told to tho lobby coiumltteo by Hop resontntlvo A. Mitchell Palmer, or Pennsylvania, astonlshod the Con gressional, circles and resulted In a demand rrom many quarters that tho Senate committee uso ovory ef fort to find the men responsible. Palmer told the committee that Led yard hnd been called repeatedly by a man lopresentlug himself as Palm or. Tho coiumltteo will continue Us hearings next weok alter tho Seuato Democratic caucus has Mulshed with the tariff bill. 1JA.V ON SLOT MACHINES. French (overiiuient to Sto Gum ling Devices lu Wine Shops, IUr AMod.t.l I'm. lo I'oo. IUr Tlmw-l 'PAIUS, Juno 27.--Tho French Government hnB decided to prohibit tho "cent-ln-the-slot" gambling ma chines which aro to bo found In all tho smaller wluo shops of tho Itopuh llc. Tho latest statistics show that In 1911 thoro woro no fewer than GO.r.:s of these potty gambling ma chines in uso In Franco, nnd that their total receipts during tho year amounted to nearly lf0 million rrancs ($30,000,000). These machines are usually leased by saloon-keopers on a profit-sharing basis. During 1911 the proprietors received from twenty to thirty per cent or the total takings as tholr share of tho profit, In other words about $10,000,000. An tho remain ing $20,000,000 was ropresonted by brass checks drawn from tho ma chines by customers successful In performing tho feat of skill In which the game consisted, checks which aro useless unless oxchangod for liquor In tho saloon In which thoy nro ob tained, It is evident that tho deputy who denounced thoso machines as re sponsible for a good deal of tho re cent Increaso of alcoholism In France had somo foundation for IiIb views. JUNE WHITE SALE. 1!0 I'EU CENT OFF on all WHITE DKESSES, WAISTS, SKI I tTS and GIKLS' SAII, OH SUITS. LADIES' EMPOHIU.M. Tho PHESHVTEIUAX LADIES' AU.VILIAUY will hold n COOKED FOOD SALE, 8ATUHDAY, Juno 28, at tho 1'EHItY NICHOLSON store. Black Pugilist Forfeits $15, 000 Bail and Starts for Eu rope by Northern Route. UNITED STATES WILL TRY TO GET HIM BACK Negro's Attorney Claims he iry to barn $3UU,uuu in Pnrnnnnn Tnin l-UI V(JS.UM IVIM. on SAFE IN CANADA. I WASHINGTON. 1). C, Juno 27. Jack Johnson hits made I good his escape from tho United ) States, for the time at least and I can neither be extradited nor do ported from Cnuatlii, according to tho latest orriclnl view here. Johnson, It Is learned, traveled on a tourlnt ticket nnd Canada cannot exclude him because tho Immigration laws do not affect transients. Hr AoOil.trO I'll. In Coo. Ilr Tlmra J WASHINGTON. I). C. Juno 27. Tho federal government Is consider ing quick measures to have Canada deport Jack Johnson, under a year'H sentence for violation or tho "whltu slave" law. Officials or tho Depart ment or Justice today began an In vestigation or tho negro's presence lu Montreal and gave particular atten tion to the statement or CharluH E. Wowoody, special ngent at Chicago that, although the offetiHo or which Johnson was convicted is not extra ditable It Is the custom or tho Cana dian iiuthorltles to expel aliens con victed or a crime. . AFTEII IDG .MONEY. Negro I'orfcllH Ml 5.0(10 lloml to Kuril Hlg Sum In Eutiipo. nr ahim i'rn. to i'imi. lur tumm.) CHICAGO, Juno 27. Jack John sou's lawyer stated that Johnson was nut trying to run away. Ho said tho pugilist believed that ho could mnko $:km),0)0 In Europe and had gouo there ror that purpose. Johnson's bonds were recent ly reduced rrom $:i0,000 to $15,00(1, WILL HUKHY JOHNSON. Canada Will Not Let lllm I; Puglllht lEciiiiiln There Lung. llr AmoiMIisI l'ir. u Cum IUr TImm.1 OTTAWA, Canada, -Juno 27. If Jack Johnson unexpectedly caino to Canada nnd does not also prove to Immigration officials that ho has ti through ticket to Franco or St. Pe tersburg, ns ho maintains, he will bo arrested and sent back to Chicago iih quickly as the machinery of tho law will permit. Further, If Johnson holds a ticket, he must use It with out delay. PASSED HV FLUKE. District or Columbia Veterans Go (o Gettysburg. Ur Awo. Iltftl I'rrM lo Clm. llr TlHW I WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 27. Hepresentatlvo Calloway or Texas, who repeatedly blocked an appropria tion to hond tho District or Columbia veterans to Gettysburg, was called nut or the chamber a row minutes to day and came back tn find tho Houso In roars of laughter and that tho resolution had iiunulmously passed, , YALE'S GHEAT KECOUD. Ila.scball Team Won Seventeen Con sccullve Giimicn Tills Vear, NEW YOHK, Juno 22. Tho state ment that tho 17 consecutive victo ries of tho Yalo team during tho recent college hasebnll season Is an intorcolloglate record disputed In sev eral quartern. With tho exception or Parke Davis, the Princeton Universi ty nthlotle statistician, however, tho disputants rail to produro proofs. Da vis shows that Yalo nt best simply tied a record mndo by the Princeton nlno of 1S97, when tho Tigers rooled off 17 and finishing on May 28 of the year 1897. During tho run of wins tho Tigers defeated Cornell twice, Georgetown threo times, Vir ginia twleo, and Hnrvnrd, Drown, La rayctto, Lehigh, Pennsylvania Stato and other college nines nt least once. SOME OLD CHEESE. Swiss Families Keep Tliem for Over 1(10 Years. jr AuoLttH I'm i tit Coo. Ilir Tlm. PAULS, Juno 27. Cheoso more than a century old may sometimes bo tasted by travelors In tho Valnls and Vaud Cantons of Switzerland, whoro tho finest Gruyore Is reported to bo mndo. Antique chooses nro consid ered n great delicacy In tho district, and by ancient tradition each family possesses a giant cheese which Is handed down ns n souvenir from ono generation to nnother. Tho cheoso Ih religiously gunrded In tho cellar, and only brought out on tho occnalon of marriages, baptisms, and other family events of exceptional Impor tance. Ono family In tho llttlo vil lage of Osmont Is tho proud posses sor or a ihecso mndo In 1705, anil thcreroro nttw 148 years old. WALK A IIMK'K and SVVE A DOLLAIt nt COOS HAY CASH STOKE. SI jai)IE EJIPOIUU.M. ' " ,..., xw. uu; fc.