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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1914)
aUC - "i H -fituxirpr A THOUSAND STRIKE OUT IN THE GAME OE LIFE WHERE ONE MAKES A HOM A IIAXNKH YEAH. Till M'l'iMin opens Willi iHljihtcr . i-peel.K for the? KK'ilt Cons Hay mill ConnlUe Valley (ountiy tliaii Cvv bPfoie In Us history, (.'or. (ntics ii iv In tin niukliin. Ale j imi lni-y lajliiK tlio foundation foe )0'is'.' fe wn mmtB DON'T SCATTHH SHOT Coiirciitriilf m" advertising I" the newspaper thin tiNulit's tln peo. ide ou uiui I to talk to. Aittmui'l. I lion costs ninne). The Tliiies nes money to nth I'll isei m. MISMDEH OP TUE ASSOCIATED IMtliSS vt y-jMiam; uumM utuviuU. muissAJUgats Established 1H7H VOL XXXVII. me cit mii MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. .slY P&RP1 A Consolidation of Time, Const Mull OIA I HUEO. a j CtH ,. AllU'ltNor. No. 280 ?.& RUN Ctas 200 MEN BELIEVED 10 HiE Explosion Occurs in Mine on Crows Nest Line in Al- berta, Canada. ABOUT 600 WENT INTO MINE THIS MORNING More Than 400 Escaped But It is Feared That 200 Were Left Behind ItCCOVKK FIFTY HOIHICS. (Ilr Aaan'lafrt l'r" U ii Ht Tlm I VXCOUVEU, ll. t.. Juno 111 Fifty IiiiiIImh Iihvp been tcrovurcd from the 11111 Crwit mine Itt, AmocLIM I'rua to Too, III, Tlum 1 lU.GAUY. Alhertu, June 1. Two lnindroil inon are believed to i.nt.. iiimn killed us the result of nn evploslon In Hill Cnmt Collieries mines ut Hill Crost. near Frank, on the frown NoHt line, this mornlnr?. About i! ill) men went Into tho mine thiH inoriiliiK liohiro tho explosion. More tlinn 100 escaped, but 2(10 wen loft It l Bald there Is no hope ior them. I Canadian I'nc.lflc ufflclnls directed j tho equipment of n special train hero.; Tim uimclnl Ih rarrVlnir enrueons. IIU Rft" . ra - nurses ami rU'iI'IIi's nnd Is expected J to reach Mill Crest tills afternoon.. Th0 K?r.or"?2?"1 JL'Jr '?"uo S.-i iiepiuieii iniiii iiiiuiiuiiiv, iiuiu iiicHRnKfs Bay that n ilense liincut smoke omitlniiCH nurlui; from the mine. SUM) 3IOHH APPAItATrS. tnr AuorlalM l'r- lo '''O" "T Tlraw.J K10UNIR, II. C, .limo 10. A spcr-j Inl train rnrryliiK twenty sets of n-s- cno npimnrtuM nnd trnln roscue crows loft hero Jor Hill Crunt. ' .MOl'XT liASSIJ.V AOTlVi: . -rr., ,.! seeking to make Its way to I.lv- lllghth Kuiptlon Vlsllile I-ioiii It"-jrnooi nn,i Inltlnto n fortnightly ser- lln, Cnllfoniln. 1f0 0ll0 Amerlcnn lino with rour in, A.KH.M rr. i. c- liar T.. ! Pacific vessels and six Atlantic bI.Iph 1 ... . - ..... la nu-nllliiL' Hie iinntllui: of the cnillll HKDDINCJ, C'lil.. .Mino r... ne :k" uKS .Sure airs illathwtU. vIhIIiIii herp TOllllV. llOt wltliRtnnfllnK tl thick linzo Hint obscured tho outline of iho moun tain, 50 mile iiwuy. VKTHItA'XH WKT DIPLOMAS l.fi i'iiIvi'i-hIiv in Vnliuiteei' In Ciiiim of South Years Ap, ATHKcJa, On., Juno 10. Tho eighteen Confednrnto veterans who left the Hnlvorslty of Ueorgln to lolunteer In tlio war between tho states wero filven their diplomns lodny nt Uio commencement exor cises. AVAS ClItKKI.Y .MAX. Senator Mtni DIM Vfhtrniliiy IlooMcd Xeu- YoiV Kdltor. (Or Aaaoclatal Vmt lu -oa Paf TlmM.l SYKACUS, X. Y Juno 10. Senator IlUcocW, who dlod Thurs day, -wan one of Iloraco Greoloy; roost ardent aupporterfl for President, lie Is survived liy a son, Y. K. HIs--ock, of North Yakima, Washington. UOXINC AT OLYMPIC foie CimWU Will t Permitted In IBlfl. I'AItIS, Juna 10. France's pro P08.1 that boxing be permitted At the Olympic games In Berlin In 19 It was adopted by a lnrge majority t today's session of the Internat ional Olympic Congress. l'llblW ' RTKASIKlt DISASTKK tnr AMoclat! Prtaa lo Cooa Bar Tlnw.l Q'EDKC, Juno 10. Tho commis sion investigating mo siiirib wh0 ,roposod tun rosuiunuu ... tho Empress of Ireland, called us ( p 'jejate wj,o voted In tho af ltness today George Smart. ( f, ' tlve lias encor nn tho wrecked Hteam- shi Sninrt confirmed Capt. Ken-dall-s assertion that tho Empress was standing still at tho time of the collision, DAXK TO HKCKIVKHS. Iji Snlo Street Trust & Savings Dank of Chicago In Xeiv HiiinN. Br Aaaoclatad Plaa to Cooa Bar Tlmaa.l CIICAGO, Juno 10. Tho La Sallo Street Trust & Savings Dank, wnlcn as closed by tho state bank ox- anu-er last week, was placed in tno bands of a receiver today. PHKSS TOWAHD VOTE Contest Is For Sent In Twelfth Mis souri District. tDj Aaaoclaiao Preaa to Cooa Bar Tlmea 1 WASHINGTOX. D. C, Juno 10. Tho Houso pressed toward a oto la tho election contest for the seat in tho Twelfth Missouri District be tween L. C. Dyer, lncumoen Publican, and Michael J. ,G,1I'.,Pe . ,,. ' ... i. I., 1,1a nwn DO- "truue. UUl Bpuno i - -- . . half, resenting Intimations that ws TRAPPED AND KILLED 21 ENTOMBED IN tilil MINE Many Coal Miners Caught by ' Firo in Rnlninm P.nl. liery Today. Ill, Anmi i.iM I'rrM In rooa liar TIitm J LIEGE. iicIkIiiiii. Jiiiu' r.i-Twoi hundred mill miners were entombed today In the Vielllo-Mnrlhnye col liery near hero when n flie broke oiil. Two hundred others emnHil wht'ii iIih nliirm was given. Tin fire wuk mill inning thin afternoon every fffoil In being nude to cue I lu miiicr. an 1 res- rffl LUES ID D5E THE CANAL Steamshin Comnanies An- -- .1 t n nounce Intention of Routintj Vessels Vja Panama Ur AuoUt4 Trrai to loo, lar Tim. VA8IIINOTOX, D. C, Juno 10. jit wns nnnounted today that six established steamship lines niienuy and scried notice upon mo i-anamii Cnnnl munRt,mont of their IntMUlon t0 j,u0 regular iibo of the wnter Jivny. One vessel Tiom west const '.-.. .. C7a.Ii nwklliii 11I1 lift II t JliortH of South Aiuorlcn will lio ut llhe riicnlc ginos ui mo riinni jmy - ".: -- y ,. ,no &p " "s York. IS Comes From Collections on Barge Traffic Through Panama Canal. Wf Aaaottaul Trwa U Oaa Bar Tlmef.J iiiuiiivnTnv n C... .luno 10. Tho first 'cash lotum to tho United States for tno nunurtjvs "'"": ,.,.. ...., , Mm I'nnama Canal was recorded today from collections on bargo tramc oeguii j -. when eighteen transporting cargoes ur moved because of congestion of freight traffic on the Panama railroad. Tno ions '" " ' $7.3ri6.12, on a basis of .i0 per net ton. 8HY ATTAMMAXY. Xei' Yoik Democrjus Do ,Xot Want to Uo on iiecoru. tn. A.otlale4 ITtaa la Coaa Ba; Tl J ....,. vmiir innn is. Tho Ilem- .t.i. in'n ,'onference. In session . j-.i.... ..tMntoroii nnlv one voto "or U .roposltlon that' the party V .7-..w .... nr.i nt Mm nunroach- r;;;i.K-z. Tammany juu "-"7"" -., HAD CLOSi: CALL. fniey, I'ormeily of Coos Hay, Ha. Ibid Accident. T. I I' ,. L.HIUJl llii-0-' -. - - , Cnroy, manager 01 io - CASH RETURN RECORDED derburn Trading Con pan s store a x Switzer's symp toms to Kogue River, met with a jiolnfu ac , Emergency Hospital here cldent Sunday that inlBUt ea8ll ";,, rece,Ved Immedlato dlrecJrons. resulted fatally. w,'.r?mnk l When the vessel arrived Mrs. swlt ,.'i!!p,r. ffi Ssollneat0. -r's health was greatlylmproved.'' w !!Ie ."" C7i J as1.ee., used for mv.w ..- ;- . Xflon MHOii rnr vears as a stepping stone gave way ffhnn and lie fell headlong strk- aai fnnr hum mvcii " - Si 5 K! wh.SV. .it" happen l!SA at the water's edge but jTrV-to.? the t.. and after une. tMlllYIJjIB rWB DAXCK AT VCICHOS I1AU Xorth Dend, sS"l?UAY XIGHT. Juno UO. 10 Rodman Wanamaker Plans to Cross Atlantic With Three Men Next Month (117 Ataoclalnl rri to Coo, Dtr Tlmra. vwu' vnin.' I...... in An nn ui i vitivi i,uu i i nil tiui u piano Is now bolus built for Hod mail wanninnKcr, in iiiiiu tiaiiiiuiiiKur, in which mi in- which nn tit- tempt will bo mndo to cross the At-' RP R C innue next monin. u win cnrryjiier Htorstnil, wlilrli sank tho Em threo pilots between the Azores nml press. He stated ho hnd not meant Europe. It will start from New- to Imply yesterday that tho Cuna foundlnnd and pick up a third mnii'dliui Pacific Compnny tried to spirit at Azores. The consumption of gas-'n witness away. This was tlio Im- .tilt... I., ftl. !,.,..... ...Ill 1I..1.I.... .1... I .. ..I .. ...-.!.. 1... Il.l-I.i ...!... 1... ii 1 1 lie to the Azores will lighten the;pipsslon made load to such nn etont that tlio third man's weight will lllffl'IOIKt'. make no Relative of President Huerta niiiritllli TBUST BILLS TO BE PDSBED President Insists That Matter be Disposed of Before Congress Adjourns flit AaaorUI1 l'ria to Cona Ha i'lmn.1 WASinvirroN'. . p.. Juno 19. Itopresontntlvo Underwood today con- lerreii wiui rresiiieni niwou uvur mo legislative situation In Congress nml Hontliuent In tho Houso for early ad - Journmont. Prcsldont Wilson Insist- . .. . .,.. . . 1 I. I , 111., CI! llllll III" UIIHl DIIBliiutitl iiu iiin-i posed of at this session of Congress; and tho majority leador thought Hint i not only Hint would bo dono, but iim niimlnlatrntlnn eotisorvatlon bills would bo disposed of also. Mrs. J. M. Switzer, Passenger on Nann Smith, Relieved in Unusual Way. The following San Francisco dis patch will be .of Interest bore, as tho woman referred to Is tho wife of a former pursor on the Break water, who Is to take a position ns purser on tho Redondo soon. .M,.,lliil illrentinns from IlllYS- IcInnB Iii San Francisco, flashed over the waves by wireless to tho steamer Xann Smith, bound from Coos Hay to San Francisco, are belloved to have saved tho life of Mrs. J. M. Switzer, of Portland, Or., a . pas. "Mrs Switzer was taken with a sudden 'and violent Illness when the i,,o. u-iw nfr tlio const of North- em California. Captain Mageo wtro a - POUTLAND CAItGO KIHST. (Br AiaoelaleJ Preaa lo Cooa Pr Tlmea.l PAXAMA. June 10. The steaniBhlp Santa Clara of the Pacific-Atlantic S. S. Company, i carrying a cargo from Portland and other coast ports, returned I to Halboa today after having nassed through the Mlraflores and Pedro Miguel locks. It was .. i-ui ,.rivntftlv owned shin to pass through the locks and proceeded to Xew York via Ga , gellan Straits. The trip through the locks was started yesterday, TS RU1 DOWN i BY AUTOMOBILE rruuciuiy ruiuuy nun in uuiuus iu uuiii Jiiumiuiia UU5 HliyUlUa MIIU UIU Hyu. cept no settlement or uic .Mexican that there will Im a complete break- ...... ... .......... problem which Is not bnsed on tho down of mediation plans. lUf A.iiat rr.a to 1)00, M, Timfa.j ,nr ami.im i'ra to coo, tnr Tim.j ,,rt.,,t,g outlined therein. Till The Americans In their reply yes- I.OS AXGFI.KS, Cnl., Juno 10. POHTIiAXI), Or.. Juno 10. For- wnH ,m0 c0nr today after tho terday to tho Mexicans IiibIbM.I on Mnrclal Hucrtn Qnlntnna, n relative mor Congressman Richard Williams president conferred with Secretary n Constitutionalist for provisional of President Huerta, Is near donth J died hero front complications nnd old of 8tnto llrynn. If modlntlon Mils, president, arguing tlint the Const!- In n hospital hero bb tho result of be- ago. Ho was seventy-elght years old. president Wilson iilnns to Ishuo n tutlonnllst not only ilumlnnto tho lug run down Inst night by an nuto.hlo was olecled to congress In 1S70 Mtntement fully Informing the pub- country from n military standpoint, His skull wag fractured. He canioj under tho Hayes administration. He on tho position of tho ndmliilstrn-' hut nro numerically In tho mnjorlty. to Loa Angeles to escort to his honio'WllllniiiB wns bom In Findlny, Ohio, tlon and outlining the fiituro course, flip Mexicans today emphatically do In Mexico his two daughter, who and held a number of public offices All talk or further armed In ten en- n,.,i this. Argentine Minister Naon hnvo been attending school in Pasa- Jn Oregon. Hon Is groundless nt tho present w not return until tomorrow nnd iln.tfi .AAAMA ilttiA nnnn.illt.i, 1 1 rfttinim I II. .. a .... ...... 1..., ..h ...ln.. I. n "wiiii. una-, iiuuiuiiih u..,t . line ciiiiiuriiiicn nvu lur iuuiijt nun been postponed until tomorrow. REMEDY SENT BY WIRELESS: 4 APOLOGIZES EOR REMARK Counsel for Owners of Storstad Says That His Statements Were Misconstrued ttlr AuixlitfJ l'rtu Is Com liar TlmM QUEBEC, .Inno 19. Tlio Empress nt f tiln il mrnitr IiuihIhi, mmi..f 4 ilny with apologies from C. S. llulglit. uny will! nnoiOKr counsel for tho owners of the col by lliilght when ho stand (uurtermnstor plared on the Onlwny who nllejfed that the Km- press stecrlUK gear was (luftMtlve. e. luas Former Congressman Sue- iio l'l Milo Pierson Declares Work Will be Finished to Ten Mile This Fall Tint tho grading between Sand Point nud Lakeside will bo easily complotetl this summor Is tho view of Mllo Pierson, who cniuo from Lake side yesterday. Ho wiys that tho llousor & llouser ctowb nro mnklntf good progress on .tho work i Ono steam' shovel slnrted work In tho Saunders Lake district this week. ....I I.I,. .III.. .....I ..lu l i nuii! uiu nuiuu nib nun nun tum in that vicinity nud n lot or It will have to be piled nnd then filled, Tho othor steam shovel will soon bo moved further out and Mr. Pier- leon says that tho finish Is In sight. rue eiiminaiion ui iiiu uuuiui nmi I.nkesldo will hIho hasten the com pletion of tlio work, DIED TODAY fallfn fin I ill Bin With mediation as tho Milutlun mi. MiNiib DRIVE NEGROES IS NOW RUSHED OUTOFTOI .Mr. rlorson says goou progress is he thinks It should Uo completed within throe months, Ijikesldo I Lhcly. Lakeside Is unusually lively tills summer ns a result of tho railroad work. They havo a good ball team at Ijikesldo and auother at Xortn Lake and some good ones tn tho Xorth Inlet section. Last Sunday Iakildo defeated Xorth Lake 7 to 0, Mageo pitched for Lakeside and Jim Cown, caught. Xowiln and MyerB were the Xorth Lake battery. At Xorth Jnlet the Haynes Inlot team won a 10 to 8 victory. COOS AXD OKLAHOMA. Man Says He Prefer Acie Hero to Kill In OMnlnmm. Ono of our well known citizens who spent nine years of his llfo on a lCO-acro upland farm In Oklaho ma, at times subsisting on corn broad and turnips, Bays that If no woro given the alternative of trying to make a living on that 1C0 In Ok lahoma or on a slnglo acre of land i.. ii.n Pnmiiiin Vniinv. im should cer tainly take the single acre here. Xone of us havo yot begun to realize what sort of a population Coos county could sustain If Its available lauds were all Intensively cultivated. Co qulllo Sentinel. MltS, CLYDE GAGE IS VL'UY ILL TODAY. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., June 10. Mrs. Clyde Gae, wlfo of I)op uty Sheriff Clyde Gage, was re ported critically III at Grace Hospital today noon, following an operation, Dut little hopo was entertalnod for her recov ery. i SI.COXI) fillAXD MID-Sl'MMEIt nivpi' .. tint llWISil Hall. l.icii by 'lMlg LINXKA "S"- "w. ,er .: ."nlml-llllll' l....a n fi..Il. or vasa, BAiiui'iii) " - " tlemai $1.00, Id'e free. Keybcr's orchestra. MY, I'lUrHOII OUB K"ul IIU(,iuoi m V,D uu .'. in " -... being made on the big tunnel nndipany, Xew York bankers, was road ... .i....,. i. i i.i i.n nmi,li,iiul In (In, Rntniln. A il oil I ll 1 Hint tllllV MEXICAN' MEDIATION MAY END IN FAILURE WITHIN FEW BOORS WILSON FIRM ABOUT MEXICO , fuses insists uonstitution President Will Not Settle With alist Be Chosen mtAlliU UAbtJl Ull U. S. Terms III? AMolltl I rm to real PT Tlnra t WASIIlXdTOX. I). l. June to. . Amciitliie Minister Nhoii unexpect eily ri'turui'd to (he capital, un lUiiibtcdlv for lonfonMices with Sw retiiry of Slate llrynn nnd President u imnii at a time wtien tue .MRKsrn ncire conferenie Is nmrliln (line This, with the threntene.l complelo fiilure of the mellntlon iirnntsni, was regarded ns highly significant. At tho White house It wns mlil that If President Wilson knew of Xaon's visit here he had not Im pin ted the Information to the offlk cliils. PreMldent Wilson stands squarely on n statement given out nt tho NhiKarn Falls conferonce by tlio American uciogaics nun win ar citihns or snosnox IDAHO, I'AKIJ DIIASTIt STIIPS I'OI l,OWI.. A SIIOOTINti AI'FAIIt at that piaci:. tlf AMoclata.1 I'm. lo I ova liar Tlnin IIOIHE, Idiiho, Juno 10. Tho cltl- rnnu 11 r KIiohIkiiiu. Iilnbu. ilrovn nil uegrooH out of town last night after j Iflf.lr I.. I tt'fa tjl u liiilll'ti ulllit. It'll I lit ! 11,1 Mll n k HVftlUi illlliu ! w icslstlug arrest, Town Marshal May .'M.gneiN In .Mexlciiii City Aro 1U nnd Ed llower, county treasurer. K sired Out. (lower's condition Is prtieiirlcus. Tlio j iir amoiuiki rrraaiuiuoa liar tibimI negro oscnped on u freight train hut 0N IIOAItl) U. Ii. H. CALIFOHN(A, was capttiied at Amoiican (nils, j Mnxntlim, June 10 (IJy WlrelosB) ., Itefugees arriving hero by slimmer hKIIIVII IVI'I'CI' I 11' V I . . .... ". .. .. . .... !' ,..,,... ,., 1 ...T. ..... . ..... Ill own In the Senate. A denial that they profited excessively by tho Xlcara- giinn bond Issue purchase brought ii demand from senntor muiiu, oi Michigan, that tho bond Issue be investigated. , PKHKOXAL OVKHKI.OW 4 HEDDEdT SWEET and wife, of Portland, nro stopping at the r Illanco. Mr, Sweet has been here, for sevoral days and was joined by his wife when she enmo In on tho Droakwnter yesterday. They Intend to locate lu the city If they find a good Investment, Mr, Sweet was bore about ton yoars ago on a visit. JAMES OLSOX, formerly of Dan don. tamo In on tho Hrenkwator iiu ui mi ui" ..,. ....-. v and Is stopping at tho yesterday and Dlanco Hotel, Ho went to Port- MniH. mid Selljiiiiiii Deny .1.1., iH KO Hlri(.i .i.,. .lelillls nro They Profited by Ifonil Issue. ,t,m,e. A shortage of food I (lir Aaaolal4 rraaa to Cooa lla Tlm i driving Ollt tllO foreigners Who filtll- WA8HIXGTOX, I). C June 10 erto havo been most obstlnntu In do- A telegram from Drown Droth- fonso of tholr busliiesH Interestu, aanl Qnllnanmi nml i"riftl i land for tho purpose of establish- BU,rtol to burn piotty briskly. A ing himself lu business, but found KK f ,, tinned to put it out conditions so unfavirablu tlmt ho ani t,H ehsmleal engine wns sont decided to come to Coon liny. He ()1U iy tln firo iiupartment. An lul ls of the opinion that this section mouse amount of suwdust and slabs Is lets affectod by the fiuauilnl WBrB dmiipisl 'here nnd it was rcar Ktrlngoncy than any other on the ,) that If It gfllnud hoadwjy. It coast. 'iiilkiit burn for a long time. i I AMONG THE SICK - nleurUy at the 'home I m t Ma.hl tt'Vh. thworhl1.ro have been. a a a a ,. .1 iii rtw sliVfoVlng from the measles. Lawronto iiortram is reponwi w be quite III of mumi at the homo of his parents In West Marshfleld. Jay Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs C. W. .Montgomery, was taken ill of measloH today. in 01 niouMos i")' HIS PlltST ACCIDKXT. Thomas Cameron, a workman on tho Snltli.Powers ogglng railroad. suffered a broken wrist ono day last week. Mr. Cameron says he has worked on railroad and othor con- Jt?uc?lon work from the Atlantic to ?;;,i Peace Negotiators at Niagara Falls on Brink of Failure This Afternoon EITHER HUERTA OR WILS0N MUST RELENT United States Positively Re- iii, AmxUlisI Prr to I liar TlmM.l WAFIIIXOTON. I) C. .limo 10 -MeillHt Inn slaiids lodny mi tho brink of failure. Duty concessions by Tros blent Wllciiii or llumm van savo It. While the NlaKtira conferouro halted, Argentine Minister Xiin rnnio hero for n ronfvtviiin with Secretary of Rtnte llrynn. nml probably to see tho President. I ! vlnnne.l to start back for NltiKsru lnllM tniiUht cntrylni; wor.l of wl.etl er (he i iiiifeieim shall proierd cr il'sbnnd. iii w-ii iti-m i co nr tIh XIAUAHA KAI.1.8. X. Y.. Juno 10. The AmerliHii nud lluerlu tlelo KiitcH held firmly fmliy to the vlown exiiressel 'n the public stntP'uouU by ilieiu exiilalnliiK the typo of ninn desire I by emit si 'e for tho pro vlsloiril presltle.icv. Tho pruspect ih Hint ueiiner wn kivo way nun of the Mcxlrnu difficulty In n pre en r Inns stngn, nttentlou wns divided with the status of tho situation be tween Cnrrnnza and Vllln, Official rniwirtu rnnf Irinlnir I'nrller iiniiniliil'iu incuts that Cnrrnnxn nud Vllln hnvo 'patched up tho dlfforenrcs with tho understanding that Villa Is to hnvo supreme command of tho army, woro : irnii von uoro wun inn niiuiiiiiiiiii in-mi-mntlon that Villa Is about to ro- .turn in their civil offices nil of those t'arranzii supporters whom ho seized when ho forcibly took pos session of Constitutionalist affairs In Chihuahua. This was taken no added ovldtmco that these differ ences lime been smoothed over. , I 11AII AT TIIl'IC. MOYEIl IX nUTTK. Pii'NliVnt of Wcaitci-ii !YcrntloiiAVJIl Attempt Ketllo DInjiii'o. (Ill Aaaciat4 ltna lo loa Ua Tl .) HUTTB, Mont, Juno 10, Pros', dent Mo)er of tho Western Federa tion of Miners arrived today and will attempt to bring about penco In the disrupted Dutte Miners' Union. LOCAL OVERFLOW. J,eft Today. Rupt. Thomas Dixon returned to Ten Mile 'today aftor ft short stay. Ho reports tho work progressing nicely, c,....li,f 1,'IM lliirim.Tlm Ml' uw. (jiiHl III! Oil UIO lll iiMi ui iiiu iuii- ,., trnckg in iiutiker Hill caught dust fill on the flat east of tlio rail- rile (his aftornnoii and -nout 3,30 I I lladly Hurt. A lettor re.elvud i. frrim 1). A Itoos by Mrs. Ulf- JOS- ..!-. .. rt.l llmr lit tu I llilt tin ll i ui i ii v miiii i a ii ml Jala iniui'i aa t4 one "foot cut off and the other partljr cut off In Hie ralroat noc Wont at I -yin r. ees rntroea . r - "-".,,," i. aor0uH. Xo ami hi condlt.on is serious. ,o one saw the actiuem. .'up iiavnr Arrow Line Agent. II. U nauer, I freight agent of the Arro.v Line, oame ,n m ,h0 pnraim, tl,iB ,n0rn- ' Ing and will leave tomorrow for San Francisco. He says that tho Arrow Lino Is getting a good share of the business between 'ortlaml and Coos Day and between .'.tho Day and 8an Francisco Mr. Da- ker states that Bwayne & lloyt man- bo jeturna to Han urancisco. renoii ('iiiiiiiiiuiiH in ine noHiuuen cut ' ' if Tiuiln iliiiilnrnlilii lint tlui piinanr. upportera tamperea wnu iD