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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1915)
COOS BAY MAN'S IDEA OP AN EVFN BREAK IS TO GET 90 PER CENT THE BEST OF IT Coos Bay Times Your Paper iriifl Coos Hay Times Is proud of Its title "Tho pile's 1'npcr," nnd It strives nt nil times to Ute op t ,,s nnnl by devoting "a energies to promoting tho pcoplo's Interests. mm mmm MEMBERS OP TUB ASSOCIATED PUKSS A Southwest Oregon Paper Hint's what tho Coos Hny Times Is. A South west OreKon paper for Southwest Oregon people ami devoted to tho bent Interests of this great section . Tho Times Always boosts nnd never knocks, )U NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878) As Tho Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall nnd Coos liny Advertiser. No. 243 ,'IEEI! OF RED6E IS HERE foes H. Polhemus Who Will lave Charge of Bar Work Has Arrived in City AVESFDR AiON ILL HI HHjALUES STORM 30,000 Inspect Work and Expects Michie to Arrive From Portland This Week INKS DREDGE GOOD ONE A. K. ARKLEY, NKW SIMPSON MANAGKK, HAS GOOD ItKCORI) Klghtcoii Vears in Lumber Ruslness nnd Position On Coos Ry Is An Important One. A.ylt. Arklcy, tlio now manager orfho Simpson Lumber Compnny, jr a nmn well known In lumber cir cle on tlio Pucirio Coast. Ills title Ih division manager and ho will liavo charge ot tho Simpson Com pany properties In the Coos Hay section, Including the mills, logging camps ami all Interests of tho com pany. ' Mr. Arkley has taken up his resi dence In North Henil and has the work In charge. As to when the Potter mill would he started ho stat ed that ho was not In a position now to make a doflnlto statement. Ho has opened tho Tarheel Point camp ami logs will be taken out. There Ih about two million feet of logs to be taken off tho property nnd then the camp will be shut down permanently as that particular tract will have been logged over. 11 will bo several months, however, before tho work at Tarheel is com pleted. ltcgnrdlng tho future operations of the company, Mr. Arkley said that it was his intention as far ns possible, to retain tho old employes of tho company. Knows Ruslncss Well. Although a young man Mr. Ark ley is old 1 tho lumber business, having followed it for the past IS years. Ho knows tho business from start to finish, having worked bis way up from. water boy to tho posi tions ot manager of several big com panies. Mr. Arkloy lias quite n business record. Heforo accepting tlio posi tion of division malinger for the Simpson Company, Mr. Arkloy was manager of tlio Howoll-Hlll Shingle Company nt Tacomn, a concern which operates four shingle mills. Previous to that ho was secre tary nnd manager of tho Nownu kum Mill Company operating a lumber mill nt Napavlne, Wash., and beforo ho served In that capac ity ho was with tho Lester W. Da vis Company of Frazler Itlvor, which operates tho biggest mill In tho world. I In rlmrito is Highly Conip"(cnt kml Is Our of Youngest. Gov- ertitneiit Men In much n lie- j.ioiislilo l'osiutm !amcs II Pollionius, u. s. junior Ineer, who will liavo cbargo of I bar dredBo Col. P. S. Mlchlo on Day, arrived In tho city today. ' left on tho afternoon auto for tulllo nnd from tlioro win go to hdon to Inspect tho government frk In progress at tho mourn or mo hulllo river, ns that work will nl- be tituler his chnrgo. ft M cli o. Mr. l'oincinuB sain, Euld arrive In Coos Hay Friday or Itirday. It was expected today It she would sail from i-oriiaim brsday. Tho dredgo loft Ilumiioiiit r Homo tlmo ago and una mm tnor- llily overhauled nt Portland. Mr. Biennis 1ms two croWB engaged so It tho dredgo can work right along. i nhn Is to tako advantngo or tuo id weather when tho dredgo can Ik on tho bar nnd wnsto no tlmo Bo work when tho conditions pcr- jr. Polhemus will bo tho guest of iT. Dennett for a fow Jnys .uilll ccts located. Then ho will prob- ' tako a lioiiBo at Kninlro nnd will Homed by his wlfo. Ho will liavo jofflco on tho boat, ono in his ne at Kmplro ami will uso tho eminent offlco In Marshflold ns general headquarters. A Lino Dredge. Bpeaklng of tho MIchIc, Mr. Pol- nm said: h'ou have a good bont for Coos and I nm sure that it win do work. Thero aro boiuo ot the ages which nro largor hut tho mat- : of size docs not uiako so nuicti perence as thero is but n short anco to co hero to dumn tho dfilnpr. Tho thine that counts 1b I dredging capacity nnd power nnd Michie Is flnoly equipped for that Ipose, As ovoryono knows It was ft especially for uso on Coos nay is a splendid dredgo for uso IV'MI Is Competent Mini. (r. Polhemus In n youncr man hut I'ghly coninetcnt nnclnoor. Tin Is Ibably tho youngest man In tho pica btates holding n government imeenng job of such Importance was formerly RUnerlntPiirinnt of ., .. - : - i mm mi iiiiiiui imii tiiuiui ... - Zn TSr 'moT -luess circles of Coos Hay In tho has lee maklm? n tmir of Mm ,f. ' future K'C and Gulf nnrlc. oliwlvliirr tlin Tliiu Dull North for dredging proposition. Ho' c P. Keating, timekeeper of tho VZT " ?nw Practically all of ,,nstsllIo mm ot tho c. A. Smith Com- Rh?SrwK -' returned yesterday from a va Nue to j,im In his work bore cation trip to northern points. Ho re- ports thnt It Is very dull there mo St. Paul Lumber Company Is employ ing only about 02 & men whero they formorly omployed about 1250. Wa ges for ynrd men vary from ll.GC to Bombardment at the Dardan elles Has Been Resumed and Shelling is Lively Russians mm after POLICE CHIEF RED TAJvlIN ItV GERMAN'S IN (.'ALICIA FIGHT wi:sp TROOPSARELANDEQ Ancient Ephcsus Is Occupied and City of Smyrna Probably Go to Allies NOW FIGHTING ON LAND Kiini'uinus llooty Seled by Kaiser's Annies in Conflict Willi the Forces of tlio Cur. tnr Aanoclattvl rims lo Cut nay Tlmra.) VIKNNA, May 1. -Thirty thoUHaud Russian soldiers, 22 cnniion and I! I guns were captured In the battle west of Gallcla, according to an official statement today. RKRL1N, May 4. Tho offl.-al statement nays today: "In Flanders yesterday wo pursued our attacks from the northenst with great huc- I...1 .. Wl.tn ...i..( 1. .. ..... .... ... .. ..l I vrnn. i inn iiiuiiuu u t ll,H ill I'd Zovecote, Zonnobeke, Westhok,, Poly I goit'jus forest and Nonneboschon. I These five iiosltlona havu been hot Iv ' contested for many mouths. Tlio I retreating enemy was under tho flank of tho fire from our 'latteries northeast of Ypres. In tho Argonno j nn attempt by tho French to re capture n trench which wo occupied ! May 1 resulted in n failure. Artillery exchanges In tho conn- Two Shots Are Fired at Offi cer Now Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles i ES ESCAPE Election is On Today and Balloting for Mayoralty Can didates Creates Interest TRIAL HAS BEEN DELAYED Chief of Police Mus( Answer Charge ot' Immorality hut. Not I'util PicmmiI Klcctlon s Over. Ur AnoclilrJ rmi to Coot Da? TlmM.) LOS ANOKLKS. May !. Foot prints and a vague description of a Stifii Attacks Indo by Turks on Allies Position U'civ Itcpnbisl anil Heavy Loi-w Inflicted tllf AuncltlrJ I'rrH to Coot I)r TItom.) ATIIKNS. May (. llonibardment ' of the Turkish forts on tho Oulf of try between Moubo nnd Mosello con Smyrna has been resumed, according tinned yesterday. to a message from Miiyiene, mm tno i" io ei wnrsliliia of tho nlllos sontlnuo lively 'of Hiipslans Hhclllnir nf thn forts on tho Dardnn-1 suit of tho retreating enemy dies. Tho allies nro reported to direction of Mltnu was increased to ",., ' " " "",. , ?.'v" 5 , 3 " have effected n landing on the alto more than 4000. Renewed Russian'.. "' '"" J " -" . "l of nncient Kphesus, 35 miles south- j nttackt southeast of Augustowo fall- ,' "XMrt. 1 st nlX east of Smyrna. Cl1- o captured 420 men nud two J ,,. , ' , 'si ni(,ut. tast of snorn ' iiMieh-.no guns. Near Jedwah.io tlio' S'11"1'8 trln' r,ll,nrt's of "'- LONDON Ma?' -A dispatch from , HuMla.. night attack was repused. ! orng vn pos poned to. ay on ac Athens to tho iexchnngo Telcgrnpl. , .. In ..o Bout icas on, nrena tho o - " of t It II u f r or. In- Lnnll,.m. ... .iin vnll nf qiuvrnn lins ' ieusivo nioveineni ueieen mo wouii- ,, - -; ;" ....... .h .-. ycoinpanj sft)s tno nu or snjrnn ins .,, ... , n i.i. i .i... tho mnyornllty candidates today. cm:an.up.vi:i:k ITSLY IWS PEAGE'JAPAN 10 SEi AN ULTIMATUM hi:lii:vi:i) cocntkv will not i:nti:u war now Refic-nl of Klu ami Ministry to Attend CnvollliiK of (inillml'dl .Monument Significant ttlr AottlM lma to Cmo Hiip TIdm.1 RO.Mi:, May I. The decision of King Victor Fmmanucl and tho members of the Ministry not to tako part In tho ceremony of tho unveiling of the Carlhatdl monu ment nt Quarto Sunt' Fiona Ib be ing commented upon today aa n step of very great significance. Tho presenco ot tho King nt tho unveil ing had como to ho regarded ns tantamount to n declaration of war. Tho refusal to participate Is re garded aa meaning that tlio par ticipation or Italy In tho war Is not likely for the present, nt least. cli:an-l'p-wi:i:k FRENCH MAKE.GAINS Insists That China Be Made to Realize That Program Must Be Accepted in OT DESIRED But Newspapers Suggest It Would be Proper to Occupy Territory if Necessary CLAIM TO HAVU MOVKI) FOR. WARD AKTKIl ATTACK eastern arena tho number I ""1 '""" ""? n ray overcoat is rnntired durlnii tlio inn- w.c.r tho 01,ly C,UC9 ni'I'nrently nvnll o relmJung enemy Yn'thn ? 0!0'l"L JH !Vc!lvc8 "co.k,n" the gunman who fired two shots nt entered Into fresh negotiations with oil i'les of tho Carpathians and tbo tlio allies for surrender of tho town, upper Vistula nro progressing w-ll. : - cli:an-up-wj:i:k T,, ll00t' of th0- x,rst l,ny wnB 2I.H0Q iirisoners. Hi nieces o RemiNetl CnLin.r. tlllerv. .17 iniicblna miua aiiil n n LONDON, May 4. Tho official tity of war material ot all kinds, statement says "During Saturday and i SFGIERY CASE UP O aaaalk abf ill4 &!,- .tltdlllkl lfllftktlltllil strong nttneks In mass against our position on tho Qalllpoll pcnliispln, ' constantly bringing up fresh troops. Not only did tho nllle's roimlso every attack, Inflicting enormous losses,! but wo n8Siuncd tho otfenslvo audl drovo tho cnomy out of positions nnd ' 4 wo nro now advancing Into tlio inter-, , lor or tuo poninsuia. CLKAN-CI'-WKICK NOT A CANDIDATE Illr AoilalM I'fiu to Coa liar Tlmra. WASHINGTON, May 4. Justice Hughes today an nounced that ho Is not u candidate for tho Presidency .lOi: SF.ANICir, VOl'NOKST OF TIIK FOIKJKRS, SAYS WAS DCPH Claims Artwl for Mav Mnklrli Vu- dec AgriH'iiieut to Cash Tour Clunks Cont indicts Story (Special to Tho TlmeH.) COQUILLK, Or., Mny 1. From In any senso ami cannot al low his iinnio to lie used. , (early this morning tho trial of Joo CLKAN-l'P-WKFK iFeanlch has boon in sesslou. Sennlc.h, nnrnnr . n . n .. ttho Austrian, did not dm that he MULIII L li I Lfilnlllllnl nlfl,lp'l ' checks In North Uond, SVRACUSF. N. V.. May 4,-Col-' 1 f 1 f Ml 1 1 H 111 I II I IU ,ul ronmniin, 1111 was a dnp.., nrllPg onol Roosevelt was nunln called lo "'"-""'- ' uimu win . lor mux .miikicii, nuns joo imviv, COLONKL ON STAND. (llj Aoclau4 rrtM to Cooa 11a Tlmta. I and received no money, no ho was In dish four 11111I wiih rnni'lit wllli tho Navy Franklin D. Roosovelt t.'H-l ""' SKA'n'LK IS SAI-F.L. 'iOULD.tho Herond. Sevornl times Seanlch .... " .i. .1 ni. 1- I cnntnullcteil liln fnrmn iivIiIkiipii Tlrro aro two moro Aiislrlaim com- l)g up. Itn Dlnn.l In tltri llnfnnu llliol ault .IU BtllMU IW ""nn," . mi t HFlili l.l nntnnniii' li n Imlnti nttnr aaainit Cnnrntii it nf ttllll imu wiiilfiii J ivj iuiuj ttavt,w kuuaunatt v ajvva vim l.n. l.nHn ll.rt onlna ilnnn ft in All t . tllQ NflVV l'l 1U1I1 UI1UI kU Ui "W bwivo vmi ......-. - - . i In tlio earlier days of His business . .. filce.inll of . ' career, ho worked with other com- UnHed stalea senator In 1U11. Tho t lt t u. tx , . f . vl . . .,lu In vni-lniiii nnnnrltlofl mill Inllnt una n wllliORa fur tlln rnliillii!. I IVlM IICIO III SIX It t lOl'IC lillht .MUlll lltllllVO W..M ......... -- ,! .,-..-M ---. -.. , 11V TUO OLKANKR CLFAN.L'P.WKFK of thus gathered a full Insight Into, tho details of tho different lines of tho lumbor Industry. 1 Important Place. 1 Mr. Arkley has spent most his llfo in and has n largo tho lumbermen. Ho Is n graduato of Whltworth College at Sitmnor, Washington. Mr. Arkloy Is becom ing acquainted with tho business CLKAN-UP-WICKK WHITE SLAVERY ?i the Pacific Northwest , UVK,V W()MAX lvcrIMINATICS t 3 '" go ocaualntonco among FRANCISCO MAN 1 K''ed nnd Ami Reaches Other Port With out Any Mishap Tho tug Gleaner loft Coos Ray last night with tho dredgo Seattlo In tow nnd arrived .safely at Ilnndon . coos. ITO IV STATION Official Statement Says Ccinians Were Driven Rack Ry the Rrltlsli list i:onliig ttlr AaaoclatM I'nti to Cooa Day TlmM. PARIS, May 4. Tho oMclal re port this afternoon says: "There was a German nttack yesterday eve ning on the Rrltlsh front north ot Ypres. Tho (lerinniiB were driven back. In Argonue, near Ragatelle, wo delivered nn attack which re sulted In gaining ground." CLKAN-CP-WKKK FRIENDLY U. S. RELATIONS imi111 10 FORMFIl ANTI-MARHRO LFADKR citossi:s tin: rordkr lias Small I'(dloilJng nnd Firing Is Heard In Night Indicating Start of Counter Revolt Kb-PASO, Tex., May 4. General Orozco, lender of tho nutl-Miulero re volt nnd Inter, military leader under lltiertu, Inst night disap peared from tho Amorlcnu bonier near Fabons, Tex,, and Is believed to have crossed Into Mexico with n small following, llenvy firing was hoard near Fabons during the night, Indicating tho possible beginning of u couutor revolt. Or Those Willi Great Rritniu Will Not he lllstui bed, It Is Haiti by Papers tnr AmocUIM dm lo Cooa liar Time.) TOKIO, May 4. Minister of Justice O.akl is quoted by news- 1 papers aa having nliuoiinced that the Cnbluot has decided to aond an ultimatum to China urging bor to reconsider the declblon to nmko no further concessions to Jnnvi. It Is explained In official circles Hint Japan has no desire to resort to rot co, but that Chlnn "must bu made to realize this countr la dc tnt mined upon the acceptance or Its piogi'nm for solidifying the peace of the Orient." The presa considers tho ultima tum tho proper stop. TI13 Times believes that if China refutes to yield, Japan should occupy prov inciB like Sl'.aiitun "until Chlnn cores to her senses." Tim nowa papor, Kopumlh Shlmbiin says It Is in u poult Ion to dcclr.ro' with authority that whntover action Jnp nu takes tho (oursu will tut dis turb the friendly relations with iho United Stalea end Great Britain. CLKAN.UIMVKKK PASCO CELEBRATES ,sti:ami:r and passkngiirs ar- RIVi: FRO.M LKWISTON, IDAHO Approve Plan. TOKIO, Mny I. Tho Yomlurl, In nn irtra edition, doclnres tho oldor Htntenieii utter listening to lengthy etplnnatlons from Promlor Okuma nud I'orelgt, .Minister Knto, approved of the project to aond uu ultimatum to China. According to tho Hochl Shlmbun, martial law will bo de clared In South Manchuria slniultan eouslv with Issiinuco of the ultimatum. Drunk on a bock wharf and lcan liiK against a building for support, a u-ninnii wa found by Chlof Curtor neonlo of North Ilend nnd his posl-,,,,. ,npI,iI11? imucoiI in lull her ollno liontu wltii Imruoti of enulnmont I . Hon as Simpson manager win n,nKOiBtory incriminated u man giving tho also reached, iiandon safoly. Tho tthiy by (ieorgo K. O'lliiin, nue Tho dreilgo was bilghtly thoso nt Iiandon who saw nor tinier 1110 river sum 11 iuuk'-ii i llko tho Galller hotel coming In over tho bar. Tho tug Klyhlani and tho two gas II.VV P'AVORARLI': CAPi: RLANCO STATION FOR NiimiI niitlioiltles aro favmnblo to the Coos Ray location of (bu present Capo Rlaitco tireless sta Hod ami In nil probability it will he united iicio uiiniu tlio next two I curs, .'Ihls htuteiuent was made' blm nn Important fnctor In tho j Jr. Polhemus Is tho son of Cnpt B- PoIhcniUS. thA nnclnnor u-lin la hell known hero nnd who has R mends on Coos Ray who ro- DlUer lllm tnr- lllo avnnllnnt ivnrl.- the Jetty. Younc Mr. Polhomus I n cxcftntlonally good record for ft a YOnlnir tnnvi nn.1 ,.111 efnil k here with full confldonco of tho "I PeOldo In l.lo nl.ltll.. (If. rqlhemiiB will return from n?n Thursday nnd by that tlmo ixiiii " ,ro Btntmff Jnst when pilCIllA will nrrlvn nn Cnna Tlnv CLTUX.UP.WF.RK nnmo of J. L. Campbell who, sno Seattlo will boglu work on n jr.n.ouu '" ""' k'-''cui unetess repair claims, brought her hero from Ran contract dredging tho river for the v.".l. "Vil. iV.-iJ,"" n their' way", o Francisco for Immoral purposes. The Gleaner took the Seattle out 1 ("ape lllamo ubeiv tliey Mill bit Cainpboll was found in n local room- on an ebb tide. It was 11 bright rol tho next ten tlays completely Imr house, lien Fisher, white slnvo moonlight night nnd tho sea was owilmiillng the station. tt, L in.mn.Hfitnlv wired Frank vur' 1,,1U',,, J,l8t off tl l Not in tuo years has the plant offlcor, Itnmedlatol) wired 1 ioiik wr tllu tl,K Kyl,am t0I)k ttl0 Soat .,. WM (,u, ,,,,.,, ,,,,'.,,.. Pray, Portland, bond ot this district tj0 low ,i U0k m j over'tm,,,-,,, r, rt(,ulil in mi v.ls.j. tor Instructions. "' n un uimm i ui, nt sinieii, mean mat tint gofern- iiuii inu uivuiiui iiiiuiiii-ii ij nm 1 incut lias Ulwn 1111 tint nlun to ,.. i.. .i. ....,... ...,oC,i in wnon ino I'li'iiriiiinii mi iiinuii 11111 uHvu ii-i .. . - -- .. .. .," ,' ...,.u !, 'ill var ,f. 'a.. ',"BY?...r05...?"..l'T....!!,.!' ! ""V " "1"" hw Hay. i"ll,v' "" "" - 101 ntiiiiu cai ago and strong GINEER GOES TO ROGUE RIVER I' Mldillohivmlrc nf n..fl...,.T ak's Trln AVIllrh Mnv llnvo Some Railroad Slgnlflcanco A. Mlddlnlit nnl.a n At.,ll Annln- lui tne fir.,, it.i.iini.n. -r. ...i ti ' ...in ut .uiuiiiuuiuuna uuii 'man, of Portland, was In thn cltv l ,,!' an1 th,s niamlng left for m otnrii tieiayeti ti 0111 ami "ti, .,,v,.,,,.w,. i,.,r... n.... In tho scufflo sho thoy 11U0 had to stop further up . mnviui n Hinwiv ii.riiim.i Mr 1 landed n lusty wallop on tho Chiefs) tho Ruy for the fog to lift. 'o'llara, "111111 It may bo 11 your bo- "man" while with her tonguo In ac- Tho Gleaner brought down tiilto fon, 10 moVo ,B flmly Banct0ll0ll ; inup, wmiu mm "v i""n bIiIiiiiuuiI f Imltnr nml fliinHti , .. $1.92 per day and thero ore many jUol, at n rapid fire gait, she withered yesterday. Sho will tnko back a mmi nrrir. 'r nfv,...n 11 h' 1. f 1. tnAIIII.1 Tfl.l . . ... . ... nn. .!... A 1 1 u....1 ll.n l..,.l.t. 1.nu l.m.ll """ .-, ( applicants for cacu joii. i -, nim wun 1110 gamut 01 uu uumwa uui nnoy 10 ru,nuu nn. iiihiiiu uai 1 inu Ni WHH loro B0Vurnj weeks ago, romn thoro are hundreds out of work. , that f ,,ontlcman . In tho Umpiia, the old buoy hnv-,.., lw ,,, ,ctlur ,0 tho departiuont Tho woman held tight to n llttlo "",' ; '0 , ""' u wniiiiiiKion - coni.nueu uio wiro- ,. ,. , . , ,, ,., ,, ' ori ol "auuuu. 01)a miin ..t WUH 0nroy favor- package. It was thought It might Do Tho stoamer Georgo W. Klder sail, jublu to the Coos Ray location, money but proved tho picture of a 1 C(J )ngt n(Kut nt u a',, f rcwii , oltlior ono of tlio bUoh offered I1010, movie "Idol" evidently clipped from ,,,.,,,,, fnn Plirilifll n,r ,.rnHM 1 1 one at tho c, A. Hmltli mill Formal Opening of Canal Is Rig Kvent In Cities Which Ait) Rfiicritlcd llljf AaaorlaloJ I'lfM to Cooa liar Tlinra 1 PASCO, Wash., May I. Tho steamers and paKseiigers participat ing In the formal opening of Tho Dalles-Celllo Canal departed from Lowlston beforo daylight and after nn uneventful trip to tin! mouth of tho Snake River, entered tho Colum bia. Tho arrival of tho tpiwu-rlvor fleet hero wan tho signal for tho beginning or tho celebration, Ono feature was nn allegorical wedding symbolizing the union of tho Colum bia and thu Snake. Tho fleet will mnke stops at Konuowlck and Will lulu, Wnshliigtou, and at Umatilla, Oregon, later In tho day. At tho latter place Pendleton and Umatilla County will Join In un elaborate celebration. . CLKAX.CP.WKKK i No Negtdltitlt.iH. I 1 ONDON. May 4. United States and Great Rrltulu have entered Into j nn formal negotiations on the sub ject of Japan's demands upon China. 1 Auiioucomeiit to this effect was mndo 1 In tho housn of commons totlny by , Rrltlsh Foreign Minister Grey. It was added that tho only cnmmunlon tlon of nny sort between tho AmorN ran nml Rrltlsh governments had been n brief nud formal conversation In February between Ambassador Pngo nnd u roproHoutiitlvu of Great llrltaiu. cli:an-i'p.wi:i:ic SHIP OCR.MAV HI'IIMAHIM; DESTROYS ANOTIIKU RIG VKKSKb TODAY Victim Is StiMim-r Mlntenie, Carrying Rig Cargo of Coul Two Lives list OS TIS EOi in Canada, labor cejidltlons aro much worse, many of tho Institutions be ing closed down ami uuuui u.u ... clianco to get n Job being foe tho nulla III tllO arlllj'. It IS Illllll W W....MV ." - GRKAT IHHTAIV WILL SPHVD RIG Sl.M ON WAR said thero Is only ono train out .al a mBg,ne. day from Vancouver.!.. C, horo fnrtllf.r in. lutlinma llilol ( tho bur ut 1 a. m. Tho nasheuger ... ..., ,. i.-...i i..,. r, l.l.. .!. .,.t nt !, . I "'" ""' . .v.h.,..,.H thero wero formerly six. i '-'""'" ' " 0n Ul0 K,or woro. , Tho c.lu ititmc-o station must Recnll Old Tlmo ! steamship offlco showed that tho cou-j v. s. Chandler, Georgo W. Terrls, bo moved, it wus pointed out, bo- Georgo Stephenson, now local ,,0 arrlved horo April 13 aboard the Mfi am, MrH jjra,jyi j , u, Rassaw, I CUI,8 r l" "lr'lcuty nl liuiiru ui ftuiiiiijt nujiiiivo llliu mu manager of tho Swayno & Hoyt In- k-ann smith, registered ns J. L. Camp- tores s, was liero irum . " tlV, bell nnd wife Jnst evening and had quite a visit i "en nnu vwie. la.8t. J.c?."h Vk" .'i.i, MnArthur I Arcordlnir to tho woman's itory. witn -iuoiims "-'.:.";- i .. . 7 ....:.. . ... ....'.. Vr-.i..i.. -,u...,i ....,..r.n, r. . "i. ;;;.. ...r.:.r... ierks company. .Mr. uixoii wus mi- tnoy navo ueen living m ino tuui-" m .. i ,...-.. ,... .-,... ,, ,,, ..,0 niorlv in Wisconsin whero Mr. ' .', t .. ,. , , ..,, tne I teruoon at 1:30 o clock and Is load ng lllana in the sorvlco men l . . . IIOIUI UI ,-SOIlU UUUIl llll-0 nmi lime llmi, n, ,i. VipM, lli.n.l Ininliur.'l'lw.v I,,.,... llut on,, nenn romes irum iuiu " ,..,, ...,... . , ... ...i.. " - '" "... - , ,,..,, ,.. w.. J, Sllwa ami John Mclntyre. Yellouslouu Here. Tlio steamer Yellowstone with 00 cinniioncnn romes irom mint: considerable railroad '16 Illvoi- Ir. ri,... o..f;... m- t,.o Qtnnhensflii. the mllll llebrooks suld that he was not I lumberman and politician who Is on 5 for government work, although undo of tho Coos nay man. i uu ne time f,e was In connection with Stephenson was recent!) U. S. bena- ernrent, but was going as a tor from Wisconsin. a,e engineer. When asked as to , wayerhaiiser Jlan Hero. nature .A ".' .. ,B! "!. on w Marshal . tax and timber loin Curry county Mr Middle-' age it of tho Wayerhauser nterests, that ho Ualy da not, which have extensive ho WlnRB n himself until be cot them but Coos County, arrived hero esterda plant. After reaching Iiandon goods mutt ho freighted 32 miles j ut a cost of 1 10 a ton. 1 men aro civ-, of tho Navy. tun friini it fll'n ! for! Campbell, when found In a rooming Co.'s plant. weeks overhauling of tho big sta- mllllonalre house on Front street whero they, Adeline Iamvcs. . tion i.t Cape Head on Columbia were last night, refused to talk. The Adeline Smith with a cargo Rnr. In Juno they will loavo for. Tho officials decided to make no Jl mmoor, saneti irum inu nun ui muslin, wnuiu inrro iu bu.uh iu rol iminan examination unUl word,-'30 ! ' 0,,u- stations, and will bo gone four rellmlnary examination until wont W-odHeji l'uvesOut. months. Thero are 13 government I'Mimatti That Cost for Fiscal Vcni' Will be Nearly Tuelvo Rlllloii Dollars. IDr AiaocUlad rraat to Cooa 117 TlmM LONDON, May 4. In ptoicnMiiK tho budget to tho House of Com moils today, Chancellor nf tho lix chcfiuor Lloyd Georgo estli.ial-id that If the war lasted tho -.vliole of the fiscal year,, Great Rritaln' expimdl tiire for tho ported wojitl ne Sll, 130,411,000 cli:an-ip-wi:i:ic INVKSTIGATK (Ur Aa Ull I'ruM to Com Hay Tlmta LONDON, May 4. The American umhassy today be gun uu Investigation of tbo torpedoing ot tbo Amorlcnu vteumer Gulf Light. It 1 Iiobablo the Imiulry will bo riMrluil on principally at Plymouth. (Ilf AwoclalaJ rreaa lu Cooa Ila; TIum.) LONDON, May 4. The Rrltlsh iteumer .Mint cine bound from Curdlrr fur River Piute with 0,000 tons or coal aboard, wns torpedoed of tho SclUy Islanda Monday. Two firemen worn killed and tbo second engineer was Injured. Tho wounded and re mainder of the crew lauded ut Pen a. ue. w L SV IEAT TRAWLKR SUNK he i,,i """ " K"i lucm "" rr-r .,"- hoIr local nronejrty. Ho' as ono of tne acuvo neaus or tno he had been called down for, to look after their . propvij iw company until he got thero but , Coos Ib),i,.i... .vv". v""v" u"u i -.. ... ,Un imiir imslnesa a In ! .xiusser-uoacn here h. Vn hIs llne- . . . , ? Vnrtt han It has been in many which ha3 extensive holdings in tho KV.S.? "TJ "& I Errand0 iw'foS er ccn Ca.oo.da district which the logging !inr.. ".-."'. '.""; f ., northern mills are die: Mr. roau is io ?i. wus lonneriy uooutia- 'vi.iU, iW CAtCiJU Uil -' - . .. iL.a Ali Kinnnl liot '"D" "" -""""- "" '"- KlK-HMlH Is received from tno Portland neati- Wth i ,,ailgt.niorB and a full quarters of tho white slavery service , cargo of 220,000 white codnr ties, CLKAN-l'P-WKKK r .tno Speedwell got away at 2 p. in. i lor wan rrancisco auu nan i-airo. Among those Ioang wore Mrs. M. C, Maloney. Louise Maloney, Miss J, L. Ilarrett. Miss Ray Carrie, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Woods, If. J. Houpor wirolosa stations on the coast and a new one Is to be built this sum mor ut Cordova, Alaska. Site Was Offered. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commorio tour weeks ago a site on Isthmus Inlet near Mlllliigton was offered to tho government, tho t 7k. '. olniy to exiena up i "' ' ; -"-, ,hr ;hfi renort that . ted with tho late Mr Wayerhauser. Olcsoppe Malo. Mil.. .s,.r,"n'1 owers line and It ?'"""".",', n inipreRPn in However, the younger Mussers aro baby. Victoria Mato, Robert Mho. 'been )kiu ? tl,at. as Mr- MWd,T q iiherHn line Is an die dream., not Identified with it He says alii Gus Albo. Cresnla Malo, LUeUla.so.i of Inn rrominent engineer, bis the p,uhftn"rl"M Wayerhauser Interests are west .Malo, Lllettla Malo, James McDon 'qulrea RB ZeiUy haV 8m I SrtTe father 'rfjfr.' Wuir? wbi I of the road. I aid, F. Ka.lue n.,1 Mrs. p.- Ka.'uo, ground. man, Mis. Harry Nasburg and two cost, approximately Jisuu, to be children, A. Malo, Pepplno Malo, I raised locally. Tho first proposed Francisco .Malo aim euo, ai ino i . a iiiiiii nun, hub practically given up by rea- tbo fart tho govcrnmoiit ro full title to their plot of CANADA PROIIIIUTS SIIIP.MHNT TO TIIK L'.MTKD STATUS (II; Awoltlo4 Him in Cooa na TlmM.l OTTAWA, Canada, Muy 4 -The shplment of Canadian whout, flour and a iiumbor of other agricultural products to tho United Slates Is prohibited, It Is officially announced today, except when such shipment are iutonded solely for domestic con sumption In tho United States Kx portaUon of Canadian prodintR tj certain foreign countries through M.e United States will bo allowed und special permits. Illy AaaoiUI! I'lfwa to Cooa liar Tlmfa. GLASGOW, May I. It is reported u trawler mimed "Cruiser" wus sunk off Ahordeoii by a submarine. Four men woie killed and four wounded. CLKAN-UP-WKKK WILL 1112 COSTLY. (Special to Tho rimes.) SALH.M, Or, May 4. If a spe cial election Is called this fall it will bo costly to tho state, accord lug to figures compiled by Deputy Secretary of Stute Kozor, Ho es timated that if any bills are re ferred to the people and voted upon this till the Bpeclal election will tout $100.0u0.