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No. 269 (EflflB mun of iW - Mr. Mr IT-. , IERTA DEMANDS (IE LEGALIZED Irice of Abdication as Dicta- lOr Ul iiiuaiuu io i iwm Delegates' Instructions YANTS TO PROTECT iYitiM btniiMu mm Realizes That He Has Small Chance or winning yui Given out at uapitai (11 AuMtalrt !! m Coot liar Tlran.J iii'iiA PIMI7.. .timn !. Tho nrlro l.i. i n.nnrnl tlimrtn dnmnndn for his retirement Is tho legalization of Ills official acts since IiIb niipolntmcnt to provisional president, nccoruing to. hllVlCCS lOdilJ- iruiu iiiu uuiiiuii. i iiib i i. -.f.i in Imvn fmnti tlm urnnnfinl f tint ! i..,i nullinrlxnil tlin ilnlncnti'n Id1 offer at tlio mediation at Nlugnra r.ti. iinrriii In Hiilil tn rcnllzn thnti be has only n slim clmnco of winning I cot, but is determined not to nlmmlon Mi power without protection for his own future nml tho men surrounding bin. I RAILROADS I Ell LEGISLATION George F. Brownell, Vice-Pres ident of Erie, says Favors Committee inr AMorlalM I'rtu lo Cool liar Tlm.fa.1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 4. "la this bill tho Intorstnto Commerce' Committee Ih practically given tho povters of tho general manager nml of the hoard of directors of nil tho railroads of tho country, said aeorgo' F. Ilrownell. vice nrcsldont of tlio Erie, testifying boforo tho Senato In- terttatc Commorco commlttco on tho proposed anti-trust legislation which i iffects the railroads. "Under tlio till," ho said, "tho Commission would lire powers without responsibility, kiting thu owners with responsibil ity end without powers." Ex-Governor Miles C. Moore Refers to New Banking Act as "90 Per Cent Good." IB; Auouu4 rrtai lo not 07 TIbm. U'AI.I A liril 1 A Atrnoli I II n II 4. Two hundred hnnkors, mombera Aiioclatlon, gnthorod horo today fo.' "e ninoteentu annual convoniiou. Ex-Governor Miles C. Mooro referr ed In tlin tintv linfilrltitv noi fis DO Per cent good." nnd whllo not on par with tho proposed Aiuricu ', s still good, ns It has man features proposod by that bill. Pros, went Martin, In his annual address, "Id: "In tho distribution of tin Federal resorvo banks, our great l'ariric Vi.ii,n.n.i ..r,. it rliFlit In ""IHIllKI b' .'O"- -. toe neek." lPlkllrtf. mi,rtria lllcl.llT - ii'iin.iu imiuiti .,.....,. Hucrta Foires Quit lo Join Con- hiiiiiiionaiisi jiiiiiy Itlr AtocUlet rreaa lo Con Car ilmn. IH'RANGO. Juno 3. General uulterrez, who, with his brlgado, -as urueren to cut oir reuerui iu eat, checked tho movement toward Jan I.nU Potosl nnd forced General Maas and his men to take reMgo In If. !...... " nega8. uulterrez, wnoso noiuu near Vnnegns, through his know 'Mge or tho country, was enablod 'o completely outwit tho Fedornls. ord was recolved that a largo force Federals, Including many offl rs, deserted from tho San I.uls Po osl garrison nnd Joined tno Constl- UI1U8(S, roitli ntii mci' iriii'r,Alt t of 12,200 Cars Heglstered 2M2 ru ioiiLi llulrk Next I'opumr SALEM, Or., Juno 4. On April -"i a compieto lisi oi wie wis state, which had tal'on out 1914 .license tags totalled 12,200. Of this number 23 per cent were Fords, or -"ui -j per cent oi mo ioim. "ulck was second with 877. The "'uueuaker third, with 877. SUPERIXTEXDENT OF PAItKS. Secretary Lnno Apiiolnls Mark Dan iels to That ornce. IBr Am. uim ptm. io Coo U TIoim 1 W'ARHivnTnM r n .Tnnn 4. Secretary Lane has appointed Mark Daniels of San Francisco general sup "Intendent of national parks. i ,rn narnrn nilCD IfM HM IT ILLA 1LLA! BREAKWATER NOME MERCHANT WRECK VICTIMS, i his agts 10 pre retiring gIIaIaIeF 6Y REREL ARMY Guatllajara, the Objectitve Point of the Constitutional ists, Is Surrounded llljr AuoclatrJ rrnw to Coo liar Tlm.a.1 ON HOARD I'. 3. 8. CALIFOR. NIA, Juno I. ( Wlrolusa. ) Collnui. the capital or the Mate of Hint name, ami one of the moat Impor tant titles In southwestern Mexico, j has fallen Into the hands of the Const ItutloiiulliitH, ted liy General Alamlllo, former Governor of Co Itiiin. nccordliiK to Information fur-1 nlslied by Admiral Howard hy the Constitutionalists. Guadalajara, tlio object he point of tho Constitutional ists, has heeu effectively surround ed. Three columns of Ohrcgon's army shut off tho city from Mexico City on tho Hast and thu Pacific Coast on tho West. It Is understood hero that General OhreKon will tidvnnco with his com bined force of approximately 10,000 upon Gundnlnjnrn nnd will so tlmo It as to meet Villa's troops, headed southward, In a combined attack on Mexico City. (Dr AMwlt.1 rmi lo Con Par Timn. J TWO TOWNS TAKEN IHJUANGO, Juno 4. Tho towns of Tantlma and Tantoyucn, In tho state of Vera Cruz, were captured hy a forco under General Agullar, the newly named Governor of Hint stnto, according to word recolved by Carrnnrn. SUPPLIES NOT LANDED Schooner I'm ruled From Discharg ing Cargo at Maatlaii Wr AMWlatMl l'r.i lo Coot lit? TImm.1 ON HOARD l S. S. CALIFOR NIA. Mnzntlnn, Juno I. (Wireless). The schooner Leonor, with a cargo of supplies for tho beleaguered Fed eral garrison at Marotliin, was pre vented from discharging today by n fire from the Constitutionalist batteries. Most of Passengers Left to Attend the Rose Festival In Portland With SU pnssongeiB from Mursh rield nnd 13 from North Rend, thu stenmor llreakwator loft port this afternoon for Portland. Sho also carried ono corpso and a capacity cargo. An unusually largo crowd witnessed tho departure of tho steamer from her dock. Tho major Ity of tho passengers are off to seo tho Rose Festlvnl In Portland, othors going Inland. Among those sailing l0dB.yH. Campbell. Mrs. E. Greene, Dorothy Watson. Laura Watson, Mrs. R. M. Sorter, Miss Vely. .Miss SI -vorman, Mary Rollor, Chas. Llnqulst, M. Purdln, .Mrs. E. L. Hrown. Jes slo Hrown. B. L. Hrown. fc. I.; Hrown. Mrs. Paul Rollback. Paftl Hanhock. He.va Fl.na.an. Mrs V dVri.lW.O. II. Lyons. DW. Ca pentor. Mrs D. W. Carpentor. F It Edge. F. H. Dean, R. F. Mor ,"oc Ray. O. Horgard, Mrs. O. Ho gard. I Chrlstldls, Tony San dos Mike Papas. Matt Rolbuck, S. WnniiB. John I'apa. Hob Seaman. Geo Sclavonvos. Jim Chlppors, Mr. Iln ho Chas. Glosgow. S. Honjo, Mrs R H. Rlf". -Mr8- i:v,1,(U11' M Us eta Rice, It. Kcet rtv,a Rice. M. C. Chesnoy, Mrs. Mast. O. L. Lelnlnger, L. B. Aason. Mrs. h. B Aisen. Mr. Samnlne, F. R. alto. t' l.aU. Matthew Ho an MNelso aer;7R"M, Italnll JJrews, .hid. ... -. -- E?ma Campbell. W. West. EI Ole mon Mrs. Geo. Washburn. Harry WMliburn -Mrs. B. D. McCrary. Helen Loader Fred Rrechtel, Mrs. w H Perkins. Helen Perkins. Jesslo Tr'nsk 'Mrs C. C. Falrchlld. Geo. I inkenbe'ord, .Mrs. Alice 11.11. Mg W Watson, Helen Landrlth, M ss m' Davnle, Miss OConner, Miss M'..,J1" '.' V...n- Mrs Warwick. ' M'l r..?1 u,c " U,n fir Mrs IVnlllo varii;', o. " - , S A Slmonson. S. A. SImonson, Ira Howe,'.-. v "'"" STOCK TO COQl'ILLE. Oliver Wilson, who has been assist Ing at a special sale on the Bay. haa brought over a stock of goods which opening up In the Golden Hul d inV where he will manage a 15-da)s feast of bargaln8.-Coqullle Herald. FIRST STEAM TRAIN ON FRONT ST. Southern Pacific Hauls Two Carloads of Rock Down Front Street Tho first steam train to operate over Front street was taken down this afternoon. Jt consisted of two loads of crushed rock and a flat car carrying a crow of Greek workmen. It wns to go only ns far ns Porter, where the rock was to ho put In to hnllnst a curve In the track so tlmt work trains can be operated over It safely. Shortly after 1:30 tho motor enr was taken south Into tho ynrds of tho Coos Dny, Roscburg and Eastern to lot tho work train pass. This was tho first train to pass off tho Ter minal, or rattier Willamette Pacific tracks on to tho local line. In n day or so work trains will ho operating frequently over Front LEPER ROME Congressmen Propose to Es- .!. . .. . ... tablish National Institution to Care for Allicted 1 Atanrttif.1 'r-a in Com 11t Timn t WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno I. Thu presence In Washington of John Early, alleged leper, resulted In tho Introduction today of two hills pro viding a national home for lepers. Representative Jonnson of Washing ton Introduced n bill to nuthorlzu tho surgeon gcnornl ot the public health service to select nu Island In any Insular or territorial possession for a leper home, appropriating fIGO.000. Roprcsuntntlvo Hrlttou Introduced n bill to provlda a hnlf million dollars for tho snmo purpose. HASTEN It AII IIIMj. Hoim Holies to Complete WIIhoh'.h .utl-li list I'rogniMi by .Mommy. , , ,wMiM ,ri4. lo fM. n 'nia.i WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno I. Hurrying their consideration of tho administration nutl-trust program In tho hope of completing It hy Mon day nt tho latest, tho House contin ued tho general debate on tho Ray mond railroad securities hill, tho fin al mcasuro on tho administration list. Representutlvo Adnmson. In chnrgo of the hill, expected to concliidu tho general debnte tonight. Michael Mamucls Found Dead in Seattle Hotel Alaska Woman Held (Br Aaotlatt4 PrN. 10 Coo. Ur Tlmw. J SEATTLE, Juno 4. The coroner's Investigators uro satisfied that .Mich ael Samuels, tho Nome merchant round dead In a hotel room yesterday with a bullet In his heart, committed . suicide. Mrs. Hlancho Smith, an Al-1 nska woman who occupied the room adjoining Samuels, Is hold lor In vestigation and Is at a hotel suffering from hysteria. E Man Who Stole the "Mona Liza" From the Louvre on Trial at Florence Dr Aaorlta4 Trraa lo Coo Fl.r Tiara 1 FLORENCE, Itnly, June 4. The trial of Vlnronzo Perugia, on a charge of stealing the masterploce "Mona Liza" from tno i.ouvro m ln Ha lincrnn todav. TllO dlsaUIiear- ance of tho plcturo caused a sensa tion throughout the enure worm. Dr. Amaldl, a prominent aiienim. said at today's hearing that he had mado a careful observation of Per ugia and Is convinced mat no is oniy partially responsible for his action. HROKEN SHAFT STOPS MILL FLORENCE. Or., Juno 4. Tho lumber mill was forced to close down. One of tho main sharts broke unaccountably and tied up tho whole mill. The broken shaft was three Inches In diameter, and seem ed strong enough so that no orcln ary force would break It. Fortunate ly a duplicate shaft was on hand and the mill was ready soon to start up again. W PROPOSED mil, li -mii.inr i iiiii a i khs PERUGIA CAS BEFORE 0 street, carrying crushed rock for Hugh McLnln to bo used In ballasting or rather rip-rapping tho big fill be yond Simpson Park. Mr. McLaln to day had the honor of owning tho first shipments ot freight carried over Front street. Tho rock Is brought from his Coos Itlvor quarry on scows and will bo loaded on flatcnrs near tho Heaver Hill bunkers. Sovernl thousand cnrlonds of rock will havo to be hauled to riprap tho fill be yond SImpBon Park and along North Inlet. Plan Threw Tracks. The Southorn Pacific will havo thrco tracks put In on tho extension of South Front street which Is being opened from tho Alliance wnrchnuso south. This will take up most ot tho street, which will ho a narrow one. Tho C. A. Smith Company Is now piling across Mill Slough where Cur tis avenue will connect up with tho Front street extension. Vanitie Loses Two Members i of Crew Overboard and Is Forced to Retire I.IIM'OX TRIES VAC1IT. Ur AMorlalM I'rtia u C'ooa liar Tlinra.) PORTSMOUTH. Eng., Juno I. . Tho Sliumiock IV, Sir Thomas Mpton's new challenger for the I America's cup, went out today for the first sull-strctchlug spin, accompanied by the Shamrock II. Under her huge mnlusnll and sloop foresail nliu maneuvered handily. Sir Thomas was on board. Df Auociat4 I'rtM lo Com Ilr Timn.) ASSOCIATED PRESS HOAT, oft Glencovo (Hy Wireless), Juno 4. Tho yacht Resolute won today's trial nice against the sloop Vnultlo when the latter boat lost two members of her crew overboard and was forced to rctlro from tho contest. One sea man wns rescued by tho press boat nnd tho other was taken In by the Vanltle. With her rival out or tho rnco, tho Resolute finished nlono and was declnrcd tho wluuor. Tho Vnul tlo was lending less than four miles from tho start when tho accident oc curred. Twelve of Crew of the Steam ship Empress of Ireland Buried in Quebec (Or AmikUI.4 Pma lo Cooa Dar Tlm.a.) QUBHEC, Juno 4, Twelve of the crew of tho Empress of Ireland who perished In tho St. Lawronco River disaster were burled today with fit ting ceremonies, Tho funeral pro cession, moving to the music of mili tary bauds, pnssed between double rows of sorrowing spectators. Every where flags were at half mast. EIGHTEEN LOSE JOG AT MINE Discharged When They Take Issue With Guy Walker in Boarding House Fight Elghteou men wore discharged from the Hennessoy mine yesterday as a result of a quarrel between Guy Walker, an engineer at the mine, and Pete Luis, who, It Is understood, wont thero to look for employment. According to a story told Justlco Ponnock by Levis, ho happened to take tho seat usually occupied by Walker at tho dining table and Walker protested. Tho two men culled each other vile numos and Walker struck Levis In The elgliteon men who were dis charged sided with Levis and said they would quit ithe mine unless Walker was discharged. Pat Hen nessey, superintendent of tho mlno, decided to retain Walker und dls-oimi-i.n tlm rithnra. Walker, however. was brought before Justlco Ponnock and pload guilty to a complaint signed by Levis, which charged him with assaulting Levis, Walker was fined U0 00 RESOLUTE WNS IN TRIAL RAGE HOERTA WILL ATTEMPT TO 8LQGKADE PORT OF TAWIPICO rulers u ATL Spanish King and Queen At tend Function in Honor of Kermit Roosevelt Illf AwoclalrJ Prtu lo Com tlT Tlmw.J I MADRID, Spain, Juno !. Ambas sador nnd .Mrs. willard had King ai phoiiHo and Queen Victoria of Spain ns their guestB at luncheon at the Am erican embnssy todny. Kormlt Rooso. volt nnd tho Ilrltlsh and Goruinu am bassadors were nlso guests. Mr. HooKovolt will be married hero Juuu 10, n civil ceremony In compliance with the laws of Spain being arranged for Juno 11. A brilliant reception followed, at tended by members or tho diplomatic iirim nml in mi v nni'iioMH nrnmllii'llt in society m tim Spanish capital. MM... Ilimnlnii Itrillut ii'nu tr It' tut fli t llfj Itiinniiwi itini nun fiiii t thu entertainment of tho guests. L HIGHEST IET Senator Chamberlain Quotes Oregon Prices to Show That Tariff Hasn't Hurt inr A.totUlfcl rrM la Cooo lu. Tlma WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno I. Figures show Hint wool Is bringing higher prices lu Oregon than In any other year except two lu tho last twonty-flvo jenrs. Theso wore preB ented to thu Senntu by Senator Cham berlaln. Senator Smoot declared tlm world shortage accounted for tho high prices. AD WOOL PRICES Tho Wool Producers nnd Mnnufnc turerfl, In conforenco under tho aus pices or tho Dopnrtmuut or Agricul ture, were to complelo tholr sessions today without forming n nntlnnnl or ganization. The conference, tho first In tho history ot tho wool Industry, was en lied liy Secretary Houston to holp lu the campaign tor raising the grades or American wools. George Rommel, who bus presided nt the conference, stated that the meeting had crystallized tho views or the mnuufneturora nnd producers upon which a baslH of standnrdlzntlou might later ho reached. WHITE WOLF'S L Chinese Brigands Continue Campaign of Destruction Troops in Pursuit (llr Aa.orlalfel ria to Com liar Timn PEKIN. Juno 4. White- Wolf, the Chinese brigand who, during the Inst fow months has devastated three provinces, Is now looting nnd burn ing towns in tno province or Kim u. Tho bandits today burned Talo Chow after robbing the Inhabitants ami tho famous monastery or tho Thibetan Litmus. Tho troops nro lu pursuit, WISCONSIN SENATORIAL FIGHT. llir Aaolatl rrta In roo" naf Tloma I MADISON, Wis., Juno 4. Gover nor McGovorn mado an announce ment or his candidacy ior tho Ro- publican nomination for United States Senator. Ho will mako his right mainly on tho tariff issue. Ml'KT CRCISi: TIMIIER Oii'giui Simri'iiii' Court I'iikscs on AkM'fcNIIieill O.II('hlloll, SALKM, Or . June I Tho Su promo Court held It Is not only within the provisions or tho state constitution, but Is the ditt or the County Court to Inke steps, even though nn Indebtedness mav bo In curred exceeding J5000, to havo the timber or tho county cruised for tho purpose of assessment and taxation, ir required In ordor to obtain equality In taxation. O. Wln- gato sought to enjoin tno uiatsop County Court from abiding bv n con tract to havo its tlmbor cruised, Times Want Ads get what they go after, Hi W cs Mexican Federal Gunboats Threaten to Attempt to Stop Vessel for Villa SHIP UNDER CUBAN FLAG CARRIES ARMS United States Not Expected to Permit Any Blockade Arouses Interest Wr Atnoflaim I'rw lo 1V011 liar Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno I. Tho prosepcts of an attempted block ade of Tamplco by tho lluerta gun boat took a position of chief Interest In Mexican uffnlrs. It Is considered significant that the stnto department, Immediately after Tamplco fell Into the hnuds of the Constitutionalists, nuuoiiuced all Mexican Gulf ports op en and that Is Interpreted that no hlockado will bo recognized. Tho Mlvnmer Autllln, hearing arms for Villa, nnd which aroused tho presont situation, files thu Cuhnn flag. Wlmt tho United States will do, should thu lluerta gunboats attempt to Inter fere with her, the officials declined to soy. 'SEE S San Francisco Scientists Ta ken Into Wilds by Last of Creek Tribe D Aaaaclat.4 Frm lo Oom Bar Tin-.. CHICO, Cnlir., Juno 4. Aftor more than two weeks In tho wilds nt Door Creek county with lshl, thu Inst of tho Mill Creek Indians, thrco pro fessors of tho nffllhuod colleges of Han Francisco returned homo todny. IMil led the parly through tho track less wlldumosH to Ms old (intuits. Tho nborlgluo wept when ho led thoin Into n envu that had been his homo. Ho explnlncd Hint ho wan lamenting tho disappearance or his slstor, whom ha feared had been raptured by white men. Ishl uncovered many caches of Indian Implements nnd showed tho scientists his wonderful skill with a bow and arrow. Canadian Pacific Official Would Not Allow Her to Go To Vancouver til; Aaiwlalrd hm lo Com Dar TIbm.) 8BATTLB, June 4. "Mother" Mary Jones, organizer or tho United Mlno Workors or America, was not permitted to board tho Canadian Paci fic steamer bound for Vnncouvor to dny, being stopped by n Cnnadlan Pacific official. Tho Uuttod Mlno Workers havo Hied a protest with. Secretary or Labor Wilson. Judge Coke Holds Evening Ses sions in Endeavor of Dis sions in Endeavor to Dis- Tho April torm of circuit court la proving even longer than was antici pated and will establish a now record for Coos county litigation, Judge Coko has been working nearly every night, holding sessions until 10 or 11 o'clock und some holiday sessions, In an ondonvor to facllltato matters, but tho litigation has been growing rapidly In volume. Today tho case of Monogat vs. Simpson, Involving the Ten Mile can al, Is being completed. It will prob ably be submitted to tho Jury tonight. Thlrty-threo witnesses cava testimony In It Immediately following It tho Doyle case from Houk Creek, Involving a controversy over n boundary line, will bo taken up and thirty witnesses nre to be heard. i The Jurors havo been at Coqull.i) since April 27 and they aro anxious to bo discharged, but the cases havo to be disposed of. A "MOTHER JONES" . NOT PERMITTED COURT TERM IS WOE