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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
RRSuSlSHHlllBjMHHlMRKSIVSlHilV fKwpi-ty "' v HE WISE MAN DOES HIS DUTY AND LETS THE OTHER FELLOW DO THE EXPLAINING V RAXXKK YKAIt. lag (Utmes Ti.U vta-iin open '! brighter 11 . r.... lm uri'ill Cons Itiiv DON'T SCATTER SHOT Conreiitrnte jouf nthcrtUlug In tlio newspaper tliat reaches (ho peo ple you want lo (nlk lo. Aiiiiiiuel. toro!.'' ..,.. Viillci- riinnfi-v Hum n' V I.... I.. Uh IiMiii-v. Kor. for ... i.. Hi., limiting. An vim '""'' 'hn'ng t Ii3 founilntlitii for I lion costs money. The Times sines tll(IIIC)' to IllHl'l tisOIS, cur MKMuEIt OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "W-Hu m niKwyifiRnf p Kutiilillslicil 1H7H "" - OL XXXVII. n,Tiioc.-t5ton MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coos liny Advert ler. No. 279 El PER CENT COOS RAISE HI WATER RATES bandon Lgon Railroad Commission Announces uuui.iun in Local Cases IAISE NOT' EFFECTIVE UNTIL KLAIMI uvirnuvtu forth Bend Will Have to Pay More Than wiarsmiera ior Same service. MILLER'S KITE ARRIVES BEI I VOTES TO BUY WATERWORKS IN T OFFICIALS DOUBT SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME OF LONO CONFERENCE Surprised at Husband's Predic amentMyrtle Point Bank Robbery Case Tho following solf-oxplnnntory tel ram was received liy Tlio Timet 'j morning from tlio Oregon Htill- .1 riminiilculoti HtlllBtniltlnt UK till) ory wlili H wna printed In Tlio Tlmos omlay . "The Rnlironu commission lociny icil the water rnte In Murahflotd . . .. .. ...... .1 MM... ,..u.i.ini.. nrn u.i vnriii im.iiii. I ill. liiiinuiiivin it... llll.im-i. .....-- - --- ---- ., I Ivlilcil "do threo classes ncroming ( i biisiiic.'i. miiKiiiK n uiimuiii. i" ie n rompioio rkhuiuhu. . hu i.- ,, mii er m 0nlv n ht rak.i are declnred too low nnu inn tMlm. ii..i at tin. rlmim ntfHttmt faultnbly adjusted. 1110 new nm-i .r ,Hi,iiid and was surprised when bchiilo !0 rent b for the firm faucet H,)e a.nri...i from newspaper roporta br dwellings nnu many kiuhb 01 uilnc:i In Mnrsliflold, and l.-- in Mm. I (In Miller, whoso husband In now In Jn II nt Coiiillle awaiting trlnl ' next Momlay on the charge of roll. Mil. the Mvrtlu Point hank, arrived here today on tlio Ilrenkwater. She Pnv $48,500 fnr Plant and ... . , T ,,. . . . ....-. -,. . Spend 530,000 in Improve mentsFire Engine Defeat edTopping Elected Mayor Geo. P. Topping was elected Mayor of Ilnndon by a large mnjorlty yea terday In ono of tlio liveliest elec tions ever held tliero Nearly 800 votes were enst. County Commis sioner Georgo J. Armstrong and J. Nlolsen were tlio defeatod candidates. A strange and unexpected outcome wna the defeat of tlio proposition to liny .Mi de The citizens voted to buy the Hnndon waterworks at a cost of $ls.:.on. This Includes seventy acres of luml mill four water rights. Tlio i waterworks were owned by the Dyer defeated candidates wero J. C. Shields, A. McNnlr and C. K. Klep fer In Kaat Hnndon, J. W. Mast, Cnrl Moore and C. F. Clintburn were dec ed Councilman. Mr. Mnst Is the re tiring Mayor and Mr. Moore Is n son of Geo. W. Moore. Tlio defeat ed camlldntea wero S. Mundy, J. 11. Gould and S. E. lllues. Chris llnsmiissen, who was Tiere from Hnndon today en route to Port land to buy new fixtures nnd stock for Itnsmusseu Hrothers, a..ya the neonlo there nro most buoyant dc- splto the loss, Mr. llnsmusscn Is n REBELS HOPE TO STAY ROW iin U1U IIV1U.IL Wl ill" Jll Uiuoiuuu IIIU lilt? IUBH. .til. IlilBIIIUCiPl'll ID II i buy n motor fire engine, like 'great booster. Ho nnd his brother and nrshfleld has purchased. It was i ebon Dyer are now planning to go i fen ted by three votes. In together and build n concrete .1.1... till....... .... I .. I..... f 1... I 1...I1.!.... .. .!...!.. ....H..rtH ...nl.1... If m-i- hiiihj mi mi- iiii'iinnuiti. .-in- waierwornH were owuen iiy mo uy left on thin aftenmoirs irnln with estnle nnd George l.alrd. It la pr ('. I. Itelgnrd to visit her huslianil posed by the city to expend $.'10,01 nt Cniiiillp. more In Improvenients, which w Mrt. Miller hsd only a general KVi It an ndenuate supply with l.iill.Mti.r nit llwili i.rtinr mnlfllltf It nhout 12i by over 200 feet. Georgoj l .ill ii l win prnuauiy reuuiiu iu onco on ma witvrw iro- for IIiIh inirtinHO 000 1 Mr. lliiBiuiiMon anya outsldo will ' filulila limn (ifr.il'flil fllimif.lnl fllll general KVi It an ndenuate supply with n i In rebuilding. Tho Inatiranco adjua- prettftutv of "" pounda. tera nro there now, but hnvo not The buylmt of tho wnlerwotKa laiaettlod any loasea. Tho Inaurnnco Wilson Would Choose Man Ap proved by Constitutional ists to Avoid Trouble MEXICAN DELEGATES MAY BE.H0LDING OUT Thought That They Will Insist on nuerta tor Provisional President D Ai(KllJ I'mi to Com ru, Tim, f WASIllN-'dTdV M n. limn U . I While ndtuliiltitrntlou officials nit 111 touay titey mill nun nopea ror n vinv- . pnauflll illllnfinin 111 llln lllliillllt lotl llf nit amo-uiiki rrw. io r, iu, Tiio-t N'lagnrn Falls, they were more doubt- Kli I'ASO. .luno IS. -The turcess ful thnn they lind been nt nny tltno or fnllure of tho Con ftltutlonnllst since tho conferenio begnn. Offl- iviu priiuuuiy luuuini uvuui'u ,,, uopeiiila upon tlio comploio act- clula cloiio to the iTealdoiit reel tnut corner, ns the sale of thoi tlomuilt of the differences between Senor Hnhnsn'a published note yes- orks will provide ready funds carrnnzo unit Vllln. In the opinion of turdny disclosed anew that the ilexl- B purpose. tirntnlnnnt tiininliern of Imtli fnctlous imiii iloleKiiloa nil- i'0iinlMleiltlv liolillllir Here, who eagerly awniteil develop- out for Ilnerta na an advent ror pro- ii.inlu fnltiiicliiu fi .1luiinti.li Inul lllufht fldlii.iiil uriiiililiiiil 1.iali1niil WM1. , iv. , ill n ii. t-w. .... ...i..v .. Breach Between Villa and Car ranza May Defeat The Constitutionalists ' . II' t iiiipimiiu nun nun riiiinri.i .. tivjii 1 III' IHIJ It)) (It I IIU HHUHMIinn in I pnt HUH It II J lUDOt'O. I W lllOHiwmv Mill r I'l'llI'M iiuiii iiunDiuiui H'liunn . rURlUtlUll 11 H Ult (UUBU VI II1U lll'iuui Will IWUUIIIII IU UMIJ liuuili llllifUU Ul " - "- - -' "v r n",v ,..,.,...-. -. ...tj . x... ... ...- . . The iiniuion city council nns given the nrotiertv owners six mouths or crime. Ho had written her thnt liejing to the recent fire It wns rognrd , ... n. ...i .... I in ...iiiiu rut. Miinia on a iieiiu, ii iw " " wna lii-ine i u a nun ns a wnuess in n,i im niinost cerin n tnni mo lire joal fauccta In both towns; hntna ,10 (.nil6i ,mt jelt4,r jJ(,K written engine would carry. Chris UasnniB- a year in which they can have tern- ic; toilets 2ric; Irrlgntlon of Inwna t t10 tI110 ( , ro,.iso Inst spring -on uml others iiindo n hard cam- pornry structuii'a on the property id R&rilciiH, flrnt p000 squnro root nI1) ItI-j01- tl) ,Ih Indliiinont. Iu liif'pnlgn to buy the waterworks. !so thnt tho biialneas can bo quickly ' less l. or $4 yearly. Motor ratoa Hiibfc(iiirnt letters he kept most of in tho West Hnndon ward, II. C. re-established, but after the explra- ero fixed for tho largo consumers. ,g ,rou,,8 from ,or. i nippol, Dr. I.. I. Horenson and Stevo Hon of that time, Biibstnntlal bulld- licio rntca nro bnacd on tho findings j.rg Miller la n neat nppoailng I Gnlller wero elected Councllmen. Tliolngs will bo reuulred. nifinnn In tho totnl vnluo of ........ .,. i ,i,i,,iiii.. ,,i,inr iimn ssvsnv'n' .il,1milK l.t Tww,vVV ... - '-- l t 1IH1I HUH ID IJIHIUIIIIJ W...V. ie plant, apportioned 132.000 to nor nrepossesalng nppenranie ladl- mhfleld. 34,000 to North Hond nc8 Sn0 ia8 rour rhlltlrun In .J ., nAA .nmmnn t Imtli nttlfia .... r.1.- I- . ..,1 ..11 au iiiv minium.. ... -... rnrunnii, nnu m iiiiiuunu; ibe rsto Incrcnso la nhout ten per c,ir!,tc,i nn, refined. . I. .. I. !... n.i.l nllivlitli fiinPA .. .!... ..!. ll... mi in iiniiiuiii-u niiu " - mho wns rainer ruiueiu iiuum mu i commorcini rates, 'i no now rates mnttor today, hut was apparently re tioi eucuiivu iiuiii mu twuiiMiiij won Bniintien tnni uer iiiihimuiii mm illy co zipllea with tho CommlHslon's absolutely Innocent and would not -,!i.r tor IninrOVCintietB 111 tllO BJ'S- i, nnvlrln,l nt Mm crllilo with Wtlll'll m made Dccombor 23, 1913. Mnll- l0 g ,.mrged. iK yon comploto copy. I sho stated that alio had tmen SiKTiCdi IlAIbllOAU uu.M.Miaaiu. working at the sargeni noigi in An nnunftV In .1....1 oi. lou, nu' Mr MlUni ! I Urilllllll. .11111 "mi " October 27 when ho left to seeK n position. Sho said that ho had boon raised on a big ranch of his father's nnd his business was ranching, but after they ramo West ho took up cooking and liotol work, a sovero Illness a couple of years ago having unfitted him ior ueavy worn. 6V OIIKQON. 10 ,1 ill BE HONORED REQUES 0E0. W. ELOER FROM E UREKA TEN TRAINMEN B. OF R. T. JOIN incuts following a dispatch last night which was a joint nppeni ior nnr luony from both lenders. With tho belief general that the Federals nt Zaiutecna hnve been reinforced ro t'cntly, only tho cimildiiod Constli tutlunnlltt forces cnu capture tlio town, it la lielleved. son Is mtunlly determined In his view that unless a man upproved by the I'oiiatltiitlounllsts la chosen the now prnWttlonnl government will bo la trouble fiom the Mini. Hui'ituV ClnlntH .Miule, I The nuawer of the Fulled States in ti Htntfliiient of the Mexican delo- CAIlltA.VA TO Flil'.lv. Igutos to the pence ronferenco thnt in, AmiiM i-nuioCM not TimM.j (lilts goNerinuoiit's liislsleiico on a WASHINGTON'. I). C Juno IS. CiitistllutloiinllHt for inov mount lleureseiilatlvo Kent of California president would be "tnulnmoutit to told President Wilson that he had allotting nnd oen exiictlug fraud ie elections." wnH told President Wilson that he had abetting nnd otoi telegraphic liiformatnou that General nnd violence nt tl Carranr.il was about to leave hla 1 caduuartcrs and flee to Laredo, Texas, laptain of Constitutionalist Gunboat Tampico to be Buried at Mazatlan fni n tlmn ii..i...iili i.w Itntlipi Her. Sho said that she had been both Arrived at 1 :45 This Afternoon C. G. foeymers, Secretary of and Will Sail at 6 for . Organization Here to Get Portland More Members Hundreds of pcoplo lined tho wat- Ten railroad men of this city Join- . ... ......... .... tn till. n.l ,1. 1litlin.linnt1 ..f llnlluini. T.nlii. enroll I. lllin iiiiurnuuii un mu " .- iiic iiiiaiinuiuuiiui ii"mi ..iu- nnssengor nnd freight stenmor Georgo mon when they met Iu tho social hall !.. ... 1 .l.A O...I4I. .I..aI. 1.n fl ... l.n.l Iu, l.....l. Ml. .nail.. Ill II1U .IIUIIIUIIIOI -lllli;il Ill-mill; night. Tho meeting wna called and arranged by C. G. Iteyiuora, of Hose burg, iisslatnnt secretary of. the or Knulzntlon. Thoso who Joined tho SUICIDE AT RANDON T ODAY W. Kldor nppronched tho Smith dock. nit i iiv.ii niiu ....- j - ,. w. r.iiiur hiiiiiuii" " " "" Sho wna reared nenr Indianapolis, Pvuresslona of admiration wero heard 1 1 nil., lived In Kansas for a tltno ami 0 ovor.. ,!, The concensus of 1.nu 1.. nnlnrniln nml U'flR 111 HOlSO ..!..,.. i .1..., ..!. I.. Hunmn linnt ' . 111..' I .1. L.U. ......... ...... -- ..- for some time. Icon litter mid o nnd wns In llolse nl,nlo thnt alio Is "some bont." They mine to Ore- T, Mk montner loft Hurekn nt were at I-nlla Cltyi-,30 't.ock yosterday evening. A I ... t. .1...I...I ..inn ..iiiiuinlnriil nil .1. llltOWX SHOOTS IIIMSKI.K AF- Tint ni:i.(j ox i-oxg sphki: was sixoi.i: .max-im:ai) wiikx hodv was mscovi:iti:i. (Special to Tho Times.) HANDON. Or.. Juno IS.- J. Hrown, follow I iiir u niotructed apreo, Bliot, nnd killed himself today. Ho had lielng prepared today by Justice Ia niiir and was exnected to bo mndo public before night. Atthough tho Amcrlcnn delegntea wero nut offend ed nt tho publication or tho Mox Irnn stnlenient, thorn wns specula tion as to the motive for making It public nt this time. Tho Mexican statement was n paraphrase or n memorandum given to tho Amer icans last Friday. The Americana answered Immediately, saying tho ngreement between the United States and Iluertn would be valueless un less tho grent body of Constitution ullsts wero ready to accept tho pro ivlslonnl presented selected. 'ered considerably at Portland by do !. ,.n. . ..rtiip iim Mvrtlo Point bank uirnnif iinniiwliul wna iincountered nil tho way up but aside from thnt tho trip was iineve.ntful. Sho crossod tl o bar about noon today and arrived organization received tho necessary family, llo was dead when dls credontlnls and Mr. Iloymera explain-lcovorL.,i, IDr A.0(lIM rrwi to Coo liar Tlme J ! n.. ..n . .... .. r. n nil IPAIIV'lA ll 111, . I III II. n n. 1 1111111111.111.1 1IIIII III. 11IIDVI. .M .. ... sratlan. Juno 18 flJy Wireless) ,ii0 told her that her huBbjiid hnd ho Federal gunboat Quorrorro, gout word by a man naineu uiinniui r- rhlch sank tho Constitutionalist In ,0 novo linn ion i -' ; -iini.n, Tin...r.inn nrrivmi nt Mnziit- iMiiinri wna cottlng along nil ngiu in with her colors at half mast In nndnot to worry IJowever. Ma- nl.lied veflsol, who committed sul- ter hlro a lawyer and ho sent n man me. who gau i "."". .1 uVr. ti. r. .l.,..l llot l.Vnil un ..nu-vnr." with 0fflCC8 lit tllO I an- lira liUUlnuuummiD I.', ...il.ll Pnrllnml. IO Bee her. i er 1 10 sinking or mo inmpico iunuiu uuuuiubi '"--.:.- , , m i. ..:"'" !, b. ii... Koiloral Rim tod Loot that sho did not need ;- uv IUIUKI 'V. .w ...- - -- lT ...- , tuthnrltlno nt Mn-jntlnn. tllO UllOr ero's olflcera having ueciueu i pare their lives. Thn Prnluor Vnnr Orlonna ailll thO citroyer Perry, which wltnossod tho awe. also nrrivoa noro wim nui er of tho wounded from tho Tarn Ico. . . When tho Tampico began sinnim. 'aptaln Malplco and a number ol ien attempted to oscapo in inuncuco. fhft Rnnrrnrn nvnrhnuled tllO UUIlCn Ind as tho small boat was being IrouKht Moncs do. Contain .mbuh.u mmm Hiu uninidn inn uyiuK " ed tho different benefits to be de rived. ered consmerniiiy ui iiinnuiu - tj 0 )Iir about noon touay umi urrivu j noso wnu jinuuu mu tiinuiii(iiiiuii toctlvoK nfter the Myrtlo Point bniiki(t t)l0 Smth dock nt 1:45 o'clock, wore J. F. Hoylo. Hoy Abbott, Win. robbory. Ono called on her nnd j,ogt of licr passcngera uro going on Knrdell, Archie Hoone. H. K. Dalo, sold his nnino wns Tom Mahoney tfl portinmI. About eighteen stopped H. Woldon, Hlchnrd Patrick, Dan and he posed as a real estato innii. t ,oro Murphy, 11. Wilson and Hlchard Mills. Captain I.oiiUCd nnu uio otuur in- u ia unuersiuuu iihk inner iiiunmu flceru wero warmly received at Ku- men living nt Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point rekn An enormous crowd gnthored nnd. other points along tho lino of on tho waterfront to bco tho hugo tho Coos Hny, Hosoburg & Kastern vessel. Sho was open for Inspection nro Joining tho new locnl branch of by the public in gonornl and iiunu- tlio orgnnizntion. reds of tho people took advantngo of "There aro many benefits to bo tho opportunity to bco every part. derived from the Hrotliorhood," said Tho Kldor will sail for'Portland nt J. F. Hoylo yeaterdny, "In caso of C o'clock this evening and will or- accident wo recolvo a monthly pay- rlvo thoro at 2 o'clock tomorrow at- ment and we aro at a better ad- ternoon. Sho will sail from Port- vantngo to promote a feeling of good land Sunday at 7 a. m. nnd arrive fellowship among tho men affiliated hero Monday morning. Tho schedule with tho organization." Is bo nrrangod that the passengers aro afforded a daylight trip up tho SHO IOIU i.uui inul -- --- - a lawyer and if anything happened that necessitated ono, sho had a friend whom sho would engage. Later she received a telephone call from n man who said his namo was Georgo Mitchell asking her o mako n date with him, but sho said Bho hnd turned him down hard. From tho descriptions, sho thinks ...5?.i.:.. ..n Mitchell, tho Port- and dotectlvo who Is now horo work tuuu " ..,i un nf linnk case. ,nPMr Mr 1. although reticent M"' "JuA hnt Millar hnd 55?i i.'i.iii and was Inclined to ftTTEMP T MADE VILLA PRESENTS I AN ULTIMA IIM JO KILL CZARv; K'SStffii "d'r Ul ,nnuonco il&rnllnn mliloVi will hn honored. Xothlnt' hut i-.rn.l8n was clVCn by he American officers for tho cour teous fight Malplco mado againsv Terwhelmlng odds. EIHZ E DYING SATS JE ROME From'storles told, the how thinks that ho had become .addle ed to abs nthe, mo noiouuu n""- -- fi.hi-lh nroducea dreams somewhat ..." .1.' nnium nine, although lira lilt uiiiuiii -- .--- does not paralyze the victim, i today when she left for Conulllc, and it rinl.iml.ln nlvnr. Among tho passengers to nrrlvo from Euroka wero A. Q. Ullery, Hoy Hentloy, Stella JIandelln, J. OshelJ, R. S. Wright, S. K. Choate, W. M. Wheeler, Harry Walters, Georgo Harding, R. K. DummigBn, m. -. A. Gillespie, P. C. Houck and h. A. PlJro. Margaret, Iiuth, J. B. nnd It. E. Glllesplo. , ....i.i.l. wikAAiinnra will inruo nuniuur ui im.ii.b.. SATS STEERING GEAR DISABLED Postal Train Explodes Dyna mite Bomus set ior his Special Train D AuotUt.c rmi I Com U Tll mini ik. f..nn ifi An nttrmint IUVIIIJI11, JUHU io. -..-...,, waa mado near Tschudovo, Russia, today to blow up mo uubbiuu uu liorlal train, carrying the Czar and family. A postal train, which pro ceded tho Imperial train, exploded tho bomb placed upon the track. Many of tho coachea wero shattered and Boveral persous wore injured. (Dr A0lit4 tit l Bf TIoim.J 8T. PKTER8HURO, Juno 18. It wob officially stated hero that tho ..! ..f tliu nniitnl trnlll nt TsdlUll- now. while preceding tho Imperial 1 1 KM AMIS THAT CAHIIAXA HKP AHATi: CIVHi AXO MII.ITAItV HHANCIIKS OF TIIK COXHTITU TIOXAMST tlOVKRXMKXT I III AMorHIM Fit I Coo nr TlnM KAGI.K PASS, Juno IS. That VII- Iiiib presented an uitimntum m rrnnzn. demanding absolute sep aration of tho civil nnd military branches of tho Conatltutlonnllst gov ernment, wna tho substnnco or ills patchea received here, A committee of thrcu officers wna said now to bo In conference with Carrnnzn at Sal tlllo, presenting Villa's plans. a lnrem niimiicf of miBsengera win ..' Sail for Portland. The list will bo, ..,.. .,m, nwvriiH OF COf train boarlng tho Czar, was duo to My Hurt T)lrotin. I ' . (tmV:nt AIWUT CAUSE, to a bomb. Afe'oiftri SP?mKotH0U8 W1IKCK. . ...FrrrtoX ,X M.XXorA. SUPT. DIXONiTO BE HERE T ODAY 'i. in' har run. maklnc Coos Hay and Eureka each way between there inr AuotltttJ rrt l Co. i Dtr Tlmn 1 QUEREC, Can., Juno 18. C. 8. rrtn rf nnniivziri -liiv . innn h.uri'Kii Mrs. Miller was rather optimistic d jiortiand. Halght, counsel for tho owners of i' '..i. .h. loft for Conulllc. and .i. mn,nn la (n Im thorouellly .i. .nin.. atnrutn.t tvlilnh mink said that she doubted If her hus- ovornauied, new boilers and inoro tho Kmpre88 0f Iroland, stnrtled tho band would know her, as she had' powerflli onglnes bolng Installed. This comm-iB8ion which U Investigating ealned rapidly In flesh, now weigh- 'm ta)0 about threo months. )0 disaster with tho statement that Ing about HO Instead of only 110 , W()rd roached hi m on tho night of 'aTshTdld when she last saw him. vmi.,... ........,.-. civiMVn AC-I CORIMXfi TO STATKII'l MAlii: uv HIS COL.ni." " 1AV. tBj Awrxl.teJ frn to Coot Dr Tlmei J vpw vnni' T,.n ir F. Augus ts Helnze, tho copper magnate, is Hvln 4 l.'l 1 knra nPCOrding o a statement made In court by ms counsel, wininm Travers Jerome. Iwho annearert in an attempt to rc- Pen the case In which a Judgment tfor f7K nnn .,. nhtnlned agaiBBl h's client. I TV.- ,..j i Ua nzo Was ebtaln,i in. wwin Gould and ! Plam Nelson Cromwell for a noto tven after tho panic of 1907. . Till! niiiiit2iii.iv QlutprllOOll of nilfii mum lll l.nl n STRAW- MEIUIY SOCIAIi at ESTHKIl HO- JBh, Juno 19, consisting or sira herrles, whipped cream and cawe. 15c for 1 dish or 2 for 25c. EF FDBTS MADE TD ARBITRATE LINER ANDS L SAFELY TODAY Mm .iiaiiut.ir ihnt. tho stoerlnir Kcnr ,of tho Km proas of Ireland was dis abled. Ho was so Informed, ho said, by tho Quartermaster of tho Kmprohs Jof Ireland, when about to depart for England. Superintendent of MoArthur Perks uompany uommo Abandon Lakeside Tunnel Thomas Dixon, superintendent of the McArthur Pcrka Company, will arrivo hero this afternoon after a trip over tho lino from Eugene. Ho will bo accompanied In by Contract or Swan Honson. It la oxpocted that during tnia trip OUIMItT KUMIATKO 1STS OF THE IIITTK LOCAL OF WKSTKHX FKIHIRATIOX . CALL KI) TODAY. ,Dj Au.tJ rr.. to Coo. D T.B-.1 ni'TTE. Mont., June J8.-7-Wlth . JooHncs of the secesslonlata of henutte '"lo al of the Western Fed- s??aai'5:js sr.KlAV'.'S.wti.v.toVnit. er efforts. Big Hole in Kaiser Wilhelm in n.iiiniAM ihiitii npnrnnrii UOIIIUIUII KVIlll iiiuui iuiw Panic Aboard Ainei'Jcuii O'ik'ii Golf Cluimpln.i Not u Factor ror iiri i-uuc. JBr Aolll rrm lo Coi Bit Tiimm.J PRESTWICK, Scotland, June 18. Frances Oulmet, the Amorlcan op en golf champion, was practically eliminated as a factor for first place iu tho competition for tho British open championship. Piu-tlnl llettinm Incllcnto Iav Rent i;iH-ilmnlt for (inventor. inr auwIiim rr.M to cn u ti. ST. PAUL, Minn., Juno is. uov- "., . .. ,,..,.,, w other tho ornor.Eberhardt as dereaed u ue - . ,, fa CoinpBny or ,;,,, race ror mo no mum-uu ""","""w", KonUiern Pacific aro to bu Id tho for Governor by W. K. .'ffiSl a l rohe tor tho bridge row margin, according to the rotur s """ "t, i ny. reported so far. Only about jail tho , crosa mo iy f ous. rotunia aro In. ('oiiBrewinan llnin . , "' 1 'wj10 i.avo tho contract n.ondand anle .aw leraroru... . ,,ay nm, LakoBds. was ... r. i... w nt ..... ........'.....; ........v.. I'lVJIU l" mi '" . . " . .. ..,i..i .iiiiiinniinii. Klvo Re.iublican congroBinon were renominated. 1 wo Doinocrntlo contests wert won by John II. Long ami Harry S. SwoiiBon. 1 1 RIO WOOL HALE. in.ri. tniiiiv mi liiialnoss. He states that It has been definitely derided, not to .build the tunnel thla side of LakoBldti liu t to navo cue rouu tho hill Inatoad, ' ' i lVJftMKK SKXATOIt DKAU. B Alt4 Ptm Com TIoim J nniiTinil)Ti1V. .Innn 18. TllO Kaiser Wilhelm II docked here today .... . i,i i.i in i,or atnrhoard side vi un a """" ;;:::-,,...,,, 88 a.reauil gi ."- '""i'-nnnnn I U Ki.l.l nt Prices From with the mcemore. a jmuiu oHiw..B , " ; . Vt '..ni the" passengers followed .the crasn ujj Centa but po one ww h)irt. MADtfAS, Or- Jtmo 18. Al prlcea AMARYLLIS CLl'H DANCE AT carrying from IC to )7 cents, 600,-FCMillOFr-S HALL, Xortl. Rend, 1 000 pounds of wool were sold here SATURDAY XIOHT. June liO. today. RECEIVER FOR RAXK. IU; a ui) lo li" Ml riiuM.J miliui'n I. inn 1fi All allt)ll- billkmiui u....v. -..... - -nllnn fnr fi rniKlfl'Ur fOT tllO La HUllO lu.tu.. .-. " --- -..-. ..,. Street Trust aim savings uuhk r?;,r 't- Se tsr; .a: tojay The petition la based on mo report oi . tho state bank examiner showing tho( depletoa conauion oi iw uuiin a u sots, l Of Ai.olll Pr o Ci 0 TIiom.1 SYRACUSE, N- V.. Juno 18. For mer United Statoa sunnior rruus ji THE CIII.IKTIA.Y Sisterhood oJ XORTH REXD will hold a STRAW P.KRRY SOCIAL at KSTHKIl HO Tl.l. Juno 19, consisting of straw borrlee, whipped cream nnd cako, 15e for 1 dish or a for 25c. Iim - LI.NT.ll ASHORE. rn- a.ttst.J FfMft to Coo tUl Tjm J ! .--- A I tK s 'iKir was Mpy&swtifnsi xsss!ff?iSfsrasajKBJ i EiM2a