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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
f'-rsassss TRUE Coos Bay Times Your Tlio Coos Bay Times Is proud of Peoplo's Paper," .and it strives at Uvo np to ltd name by do voting Its promoting tlio pcoplo's Interests. VOL. NO. XXXVIII. Ah r People Vote for $300,000 Bond Issue Carrying It by a Big Majority Yesterday I 1 Kendall Bros, of Pittsburg Agree to Run Road tpTim- ber and to Manufacture PAY ROLL OF $1000 A DAY Work It to HI n it. at Onro on Iloth llond and Mill unci Project Is Hlg- gest Tiling Tlmt Ever Happened For Douglas County. , . , (Special to Tlio Times.) . . . KOSnilUna, Or., Juno 4. Tho bond election yesterduy, carrying n $300,000 bond Ibriio for n railroad to (he forest resorvo, resulted 043 to 78 lit favor of tho bonds. Tlio announcement wna celebrated by the blowing of tho flro whlstlo and an open-air band concert last night. Tlio railroad survey Ih In progress and grading la expected to bogln enrly In July. Tho work begins about tli'u BUiuo lima on tho mill of 250,000 cot dally capuclty nt Uoso burg which will be built by Ken dull llrothors, of Pittsburg. Pa. Tho railroad will bo 34 m Hud long. , Tlio Proposition, Tho Kendalls offered to build the road to tho timber, erect a mill nt Ilosuburg, haul tho logs to tho mill and mamifncturo them Into finished lumber. They havo a selling organ isation which can dlsposo of nny out put wlilph they deslro. They ask the citizens of llosalmrg to Issue bonds In tho amount of (300,000 to ato,rt tho road. Thoy guarantee to flnlsh-.lt. and-oroct their mill. Assuranco wna given to tho Roso burg people that 200 men would bo at work on tho railroad within six wcoks after tho bondH nro'votcd. Tlio new project will glvo Hose burg a payroll of $1000 to $1500 a day. J.oenl Man Hen.rs C. McGovorn, of tho Ulanqo Hotel, today received n tolcgram from his friend, A, O. Butlicrfand, In Itose burg, announcing that tho railroad bond election thoro yesterday had carried by a voto of C42 to 78. Mr. McGovorn la satisfied that tlio Kondall project, for which the bonds wero voted to uld, means much moro than has alroady been given out. r II UNITED STATES STEEL VICTORY CAUSES THE RISE. At Oponlng of Stock Euhnngo Toj day Gains Hanged From ' Two to Four Points. , (Or AMHI! rrn Coot BT TlmM.1 ;NUW YORK. Juno 4. The vic tory of tho United States Steol Cor poration In tho government's dis solution suit caused an outburst of bullish onthualasm nt tho opening of today's stock market. Tho gains rmiped from 2 to 4 points. DIVIDEND IS LARGE FORD COMPANY DECLARES PAY MENT OF $18,000,000 Capital Stock of Rig Auto Com pany Jlw lleen Increased to $100,000,000 Wr Aocltttl Trm to Coot JUr Tlm".l DETROIT, MIoh., Juno 4. The Ford Motor Company announced to day that It has Increased tho nil thorUod capital stock from $2,000,- 000 to $100,000,000 and declared a stock dividend of $18,000,000 Payable July 1. ' !$ 1 AMniUft THP RICK 1 tr n7.r,i.;. cn.i.Mx underwent In operation at Mercy hospital yes terday for stomach trouble. Ho Is Betting along nicely. nil,...,..... 'Upholstering of ull kinds, nt the Wowui Wire Mntcrefts & Redding Co., 815 Broadway. Auto curtains, "'vers, cushions, etc., u sieclalty. Phono 10.1-J, T! rr? M1SFR Rfi GfTR K NEW RAILROAD MEANS MIL SIMS GHER MOI!!JRIfNDSHIP IS Paper Its UUo "Tho nil times to energies to Established 1HTS The Count Mail. I 6 HFLIOnERET PULLED OKP THE SAND RICHMOND ItEACH Is Flouted Last Night and Umlaut- ngvd Continues on Her Trip to Abislia tnr AmocLIM rrna to Cool p, TIdm.) SEATTLE, Juno 4. Tlio steamer Alliance, which went ashore at Richmond lleach Wednesday, was pulled orr the sand last night, ap parently undamaged, and proceeded on her voyage to Alaska. MEW VESSELS BUILT .NEW VESSELS ADDED TO AMEH I CAN MERCHANT FLEET During May 17:1 Ships Wero llullt and Were .Mostly Small Wood en Craft tllr AiinclitM I'rru to Coon Day Tlmf.. WASHINGTON', June 1. Ameri can shipbuilding during May aggro gated 173 vessels with a total of 10, 1 . 4 tons, in ado up mostly of smull wooden steam vessels. 'Nino ships with an aggregate tonnago of 27, 713 were added to the merchant fleet from other sources. TRUCK II MEET POUR IIK.'II SCHOOLS OP COUN TV REPRESENTED Will Settle Championship .Marshricld Team Relieved To Huto Slight Advantage Track athletes from four high schools of Coos County aro this af ternoon contending for championship honors nt tho race track. Teams from llaudon, from CoquiUo and Myrtle Point and North Rend arrived here this morning to participate. Coaches claim thnt tho scores uro going to bo close apd .be.fpro the open ing of tho meet nt 2:30 wcro not liberal In tholr predictions It was bolloved tho Mnrshflold boys havo on edgo on tho field, bolng strong par ticularly In tho dashes and the dis tance races v LIST OP WINNERS. N'liitli Rend Rtotmlit it Team and Spectators Part of tho winners of tho events aro given below: CO yard daBh First, Gelsondor fcr, Handon; second, Merchant, Marshflold; third, Root, Myrtlo Point Tlmo 5 4-5 second. 100 yard dash First, Gelscndorfer, Handon; second, Merchant, Marsh flold; third, Seaman, Marshflold. Tlmo 1 1 seconds. 880 yard First, Lecocq, Murshflold; Kccond. Ruck. Murshfleld; third, Hui-1 land, Dandon. Tlmo 2 mln 13 3-5 beconds. (County record.) 220 yard low hurdles First Lo cocti. Marshflold; second, riussoll, North Rend; third, Smith, unnuou. Tlmo 33 seconds. Polo Vault First, Hooten, uo qulllo; tied second and third, Wal ters and Chapman. Height, to feet. (New County record.) Discus-First, Miller, Myrtlo Point, 100 feet 8 Inches; second, Howen, North Rend, 92 feet. 3 In ches; thlid, Lecocq, Marshflold, 88 feet, 8 Inches. Miller mado now county record. 220 yard dash First, Gelsendorf er"nnndon; second. Seaman, Marsh field; third. Miller, Myrtlo Point. Times 27 2-5 beconds. Shot Put-First, Miller, Myrtle Point; second. Rowen; third Hun ter, Marshflold. TAKE MOVING PICTURES K II. Wesleder, a moving picture . .. f,.M.,mr. arrived from Portland today and arrangeu w ."- ...111. Hfnunl'Ar Marsden of Tho Kouie m w - i. ,.itnrea of the Coos County High school field meet this afternoon. He will take betweon &uu anu i. . of film and in about n week or ten days will have them developed and shown at each of the moving Pic turo houses In the county. V F IRISH and wife will leavo Sunday for a two-weeks trip to the San Francisco Exposition. RAY OLL1VANT nnd wlfo plan to i,0 intter nart of June for Oakland where they will visit her folks and take in tne mhii Have your LETTER heads, bill heaus etc". Prteted at THE TiMES office. Tjmea w"ant ads bring results. (Eons MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. STATE OF II Hunger, Looting and Blood shed Reign Before the Mex ican City is Evacuated POLICE POWERLESS Citizens and Foreigners Or ganize Force and Finally Manage to Restore Order CARRANZA IS DEFEATED Aecoidlng to Woul Received From General Angeles by tho Villa Agency In Washington Claim Soldier In Ijist Entrenchment IVt AiocllfJ rrtM to Coo. Hr TIium.J LAREDO, Texas, Juno 4. Tales of hunger mid riots, wanton looting and bloodshed subsequent to tlio evacuation of Monterey by the Villa troops, wero told today by passen gers arriving from that city. The police forco organized by tho Villa authorities prior to tho evacuation proved powerless, but nftor thrco days' lawlessness, a vlgllauto made up of Mexicans and foreigners brought order. DEFEATING CARRANZA tnr AMfiti rrM to ix twr thum) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 4. General Angeles telegraphed to tho Villa ngency hero today that Gen eral Obregon's army, after a defeat, is now in tho last entrenchments at Trlndad. Cnrrnnzn's reports de ny tho defeat. ANOTHER VESSEL IS VICTIM OF GERMAN SURMAR1NE Crvw OiiI.'iimI to Small Roatw mid latter Imiidcd Sufely at Icr tlck, Scotland' ANOTIIlill Ni'AK Or AiwditM rmi to Coot Dtr TIdim.) LONDON, Juno 4. Tho Swedish steamer Lappland was sunk last night off Pet er Head, Scotland. N sub marine was slgiitod, but tho rnntain believes the vessel was torpedoed. : llj amocUIoJ I'rwt to foot llir Tlmm 1 LONDON, Juno 4. Tlio crow of tho Danish timber sdiboper Salvador, which was sunk 'by ,n submarlno We,d nesday. landed yesterday at Lor- u'lnk qcntliiinl. After ordorlut; the SINK DANISH SHIP .,.-.., I quilt) it Usui " "" " schooner's crew lnt the boats, tho,gtrnw ,m8 n ,utlor from Walter n. submarlno sot flro to tho vessel. chairman of tho commltteo In MAN MURDERED nt . OREGON RANCHER'S WIFE SHOT AND HUSHAND WOUNDED Jfi). diaries O'Glhey (lie Mrtlin -Tragedy .May bo Result of Range Fight. IBr AwocltltJ J'rfM to Coot llr TIium.1 PENDLETON, Or., Juno 4. Mrs. Chnrles O'Gllvoy was shot dea'l and tho husband in tho i-.t of picking up tho body, w'as porhups mortally wounded at their ranch neur Pilot Rock, according to word received hero today. Leo Dale, u neighbor u'lio nrrHtlll Oil HUSOlclOll. It IB bolloved possible tho killing waB tho result of a range foud. CAPT. A. F. MASTER COMES WITH BKlUb Returns from Cot'ugo. Grove, Wlieio II.. UVnt til MlllTV Miss Annie Audeihou Captain A. F. A :.-.. well known on tho Hay ana -hippor of the Sunrise, surprised many of his friends by returning to the city last evening with a bride. Ho was mar ried on Wednesday In Cottage Orovo to Miss Annie Anderson, a popular vnunc women of that city. Tho couple came In over the Cooal Bay wagon road and aro expecting to mane incir !", .- --. - - Marshfleld. The marriage took place at tho homo of tho brldo In Cot- . moiro nioir iinme. iney say. ABOUT THE SCARCEST QUALITY $atj members op tiir associated imem VILLAGE TU HERMANS CLAIM TO HAVE TA KEN TOWN OF 1IOOGH Contradiction That German Cavalry Havo Keen Utlt OH Is .Mudo In Statement IDf Auoeliltd rrti. to Cuoi 0j TltDM.) 11EULIN, Juno 4. A German of ficial stntcmont announces the cap ture of the village of Hooge, near Yprcs, from the llrltlsh. An an nouncement that tho German cavalry is operating nearly 50 miles east of Llbati contradicts tho Russian state ment that tho German forco thero has been cut off. IS MASKED KV.. MEN AT PRINCETON, RREAK INTO JAIL Oiorpower Jailer and Take Arthur Hell, the Prisoner, Out ami Hang lllni lllf Amor IttM rrtii to Coot Ilr Tim. PRINCETON, Ky Jun'j 4. Marked men overpowored thu Jail cr here today, dragged Arthur Hell, a negro, from his cell and hanged him. Roll was charged with at tacking n young wlilto wom.ui. SINKING OF SHIPS 11Y (1EERMANS CAUSES TROURLE Somo of tho NenpaporM Demaiitl That Diplomatic Relations With Germany Re Cut Off. tnr AtollJ Prfrt to Cwx nr TIniM.) LISUON, Juno 4. Protesting vo hemontly against the sinking of two Portugese ships by German subma rines, part of tho Portugoso press domunds that tho government Imme diately sever diplomatic relations with Gormany. THE' COOS COUNTY WILL HEAD San Francisco Parade RIG To Ho Thirty Thouniid Men In Lino on tho National Mooso Dny Coos county Mooso aro to ho highly honored on tho occasion of National Mooso Day In San Francisco Tlio Mooso lodges of tho cities of Coos i i.i it.. 1......1 f-nm I It In iilnn county wiiu mo uuhu " " i- will head thu big parade In San Fran- Cisco which will be given by tho or- ( der About 30,000 persons will bo. In lino Dr. E. E. Straw has Just returned from Sun Francisco whore ho went to make nrranKomcnts. There was 1 .. . - ,!.. fix- l(lu l.mini 1 .11 1 Dr. cliarco otatliiK that the honor had. ' been given to tho Coos county Mooso. j I A detachment of United Stutes cdv-1 'airy will act as escort. Tho Coos , ltnv hand will head tho parado nnd I itho Coos county delegation will art , is escort for tho grand lodgo of fleers, the governor or cuniurniu, mo i..u- or of Snn Francisco and other hon- ored guests. Another big feature will bo mush: nt tho OreKon building. It has boon arranged for tlio Coos Ray baud to glvo a concert every afternoon ut tno Oregon building for flvo days pro ceeding Mqoso day which will bo a big attraction. RIG I.OSS IN SEATTLI FIRE 0r Aikx ltlt.1 Vm 10 Coot U TImM 1 8BATTLE, Juno 4. Tho loss by an early morning flro that destroyed tho Pacific Coast Coal Company's retail and tug-bout bunkers, caus ed a loss estimated at $100,- 000. ' ! t AT A STANDSTILL Ilr AoUt4 I'rtu to Coot Iltr Tlmw 1 LONDON, Juno 4. Condi tions aro virtually stationary along tho Western front. Slight gains north ol Arras reported by tho French aro offset by German reportB of traina nlBQwhere . n-.w- U ...i w DO LYWCHED PORTUGESE AWGRY HONOR MOOSE mmm WILDEST JOY Germans and Austrians Cele brate the Recent Capture of Fort From Russians ,E Rapidity With Which the Cam paign is Successfully Closed Causes Wonderment CITIES ARJ DECORATED The Condition of tho Stronlud(l Slums That tho Ruslniw Wero Looking Portwttd to a 1oug Selgi Showered Willi Shells (Br AmocIiM It Ml to Oort Dr TlBlM.j HERLIN. Juno 4. Tho Jubilation through Germany and Austria-Hun gary over tlio fall of Przomysl Is mingled with surprise nt tho speed with which tho cnmpnlgn was brought to a successful ond. Vbint.a, P.'nguo and llttdapest witnessed rcenes of tho wildest rejoicing. Like Pnilln, thesu cities aro bedecked with flags. Conditions within the strnnnholl show thnt tho Russians wero look ing forward to a long, singe. The RubflntiB had brought reinforce ments In to Przomysl from '.uiuburg and heavy artillery and ammunition fiom Lubln over tho now strategic ip'lrond, Artillery attacks reached n climax P'lminy when tho forts wmo lltor- ally sprayed with shells. Tho mo ment the Gorman comniouderti no tltrl n Blackening of tho Russian fire, thu storming operations liogap. Tlio RusslntiB defended tlinmK'lvcs until tho last. Thoy had no tlmo to rescuo any guns or material. CONTINUE OFFENSIVE tor Aitocutti rntt u oci nr twm.i LONDON, Juno 4. Having cni Hired Przomysl. tho Austro-Gormnn forces aro maintaining tho offensive with unusual speed along tho dill Iclnn front. Tho troops which broko through tho Russian lino at Etry nre pushing- Northward rapidly. Po trograd admits thut boyond Dniester River tho Toutonlo urmy has ad vanced along tho Tlsmonltuea fiont. I'otrograd claims tho Gorman force that captured Lltnau had boon cut off from Its bnso nt Lomnl. limine iiHHRrts that nrollmlnar.v movements aro continuing all along1 tho frontier, and are developing to tho ndvautago of tho Italians. IS CliAIMS ADVANCEMENT IN CAM PAIGN IN GAL1CIA DoWhIvo Conclusion or Fighting In Thai Lociillty Is Now In Might. J J!! Auo. Ulft I'im. toCto. Iltr Tloiwl AMSTERDAM, Juno 4. Tho Telegruaf alleges mat ac- cording to tho German ens- unity llBt, tho Prussian losses alone havo reached a total of 1.388,000 men. $ itij Aworittfrt rit to coot nr tioik.i I HEADQUARTERS, Juno 4. Accord ing to Information given out by tho Aiistro-Hungurlan military hcadutiar- I tors, heavy fighting is now In prog- I I oss along virtually tho ontlro Gal lelan front, untl tho general situa tion Is very favorable to tho Austro- (Germans. A decisive conclusion io the entlro Russian cumpalgn In Gal i Ida Is in sight. BOOK PUBLISHERS SUFFER War Has Effect on tho IIusIiiohk In U'itK, CailHlng DeeitMhO In Salo tnr AtKKttt P'tt to coot Btr Titt.j ..LEIl'SIC, Juno 4. Tho effect of tho war on the publishing Industry, Of Which LelpSIC IS tlio i-euiur, m u"i- III 1 I... II... A iill.rlr.Iltl AuHnCllltlOll OI Comerco and Trade, after Investiga tion covering tho first eight months of tho conflict. Tho sale of scientific and technical books has suffered especially, und the trade publications, about 600 of which are published In Lelpslc, navo been hit Bomowhat, chiefly the OVER VICTORY CAUSES SURPRIS AUST GAINING That's whnt tlio Coos liny Times Is, A South west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people and dovoted to tlio best Interests of tills great section . Tlio Times always boosts sari never , knocks. A Consolidation of Times, Const and Coos liny Advertiser. Ml . S. PARTIAL GERMAN ALLY PAPER SAYS WE MOR. SUPPORT ENGLAND Ik'llcno Yaltio of Diplomatic Rela tions Willi This Country Aro Purely Imaginary (Or AwKxLtM Frrtt t. Cwit Dtr Tlmu. RERLIN, Juno 4. The Kreuz ZIc tung todny says: "Wo want to re mind America once more, that Gor many would havo stopped tho sub marine wnrfaro hnd Grcnt Rrltntu been willing to glvo up tho war of starvation. Now that thu war of starzatlon has failed, America comes forward with an unusual pro posal that wo shall stop tho sub marlno war. Secretary Von Jagow has pointed out what ran bo done for tho safety of Amoricnn passen gers nud ships. Rut It appears, If one may trust reports, they do not wish to find this way, but rather do thuy deslro to lend their moral sup port to Great Rrltulu, In whoso In terests they long ngo gavo up their nuiitrnlltv. Let them do It. Tho valuo of diplomatic relations with tho United Stntes has become rather Imaginary." TO T GAMP CZAR NICHOLAS ANSWERS FA. VORARLY REQUEST Serbian Camps Where Austrian I'll. oners Aro Confined Will Ho Lookcil Into. (n; AuoclttM rrrtt t Coot n Tlmtt. WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno 4. Emporor Nicholas, of Russia, re sponded favorably to President Wil son's jiersounl letter conveying tho request by Austria that u provision bo mado for Inspecting tho Siberian camps whero Austrian prisouuru uro hold. RAYMOND SWORODA NOT PROV ED A GERMAN SPY Investigation However, Is Continued at All Places Where ho Stoppetl In France. SPY MUST DIE IDf AttocltlM rtttt to Coot nr Tlmtt. 9 LONDON, Juno 4. Off!- clnl nnnoiinconiont was mado tonight that a Gorman spy named Mullor had been sen- O toured to death. tnr AtucUI4 rrwM to Coot Dtr Tlutt.) PARIS, June 4. Tho charges of espionage proferred by tho military authorities ngalnst Raymond Swo- liodu uppear unfounded, says tip) Journal. Inquiry fallod to bring liroof that Swoboda served as a Gur mnn spy. It Is already established thut ho had nothing to do with the starting of a flro aboard tho steam er Lu Touralno, n chnrgo which led to his arrest. Although thero Is no strong ovldonco against Swoboda tho Inquiry Is continuing In all places In Franco whero Swoboda Is known to havo stayed. RELIEF FEARFUL DES' I'HUCriON FRAY WILL COME FRO.M Secretary Daniels GIom Ills Views at Graduation of Naval Academy Class at AniiapolN JO A"ocltlt4 Trm to Coot Utr Tlmtt.J ANNAPOLIS, Juno 4 Tho predlc Hon tlmt war air craft of a not dis tant future will bo us fearful en gines of destruction us tlio dreaded undersea craft, was mado by Secre tary Daniels In addressing tho grad uating class of the Nuval Acudcmy today. monthlies. Tho big weeklies havo continued without Interruptions. Tim fnllliiL' off lias heou offset to somo extent by tho tremendous out- .nt nf hooks deallnu with tho war. There have boon somo 2,000 subjects Issued lu Lelpslc, which havo hud a salo that has helped to make up for tho drop lu other Holds. Launch Mllllcoiim lemon Marsh .. rii.i.i u.iiulnv iiioriilinr at ft:!IO for Allegany, retiiinlug alwiiit n o'clock. ""illg dmico ut Rink Saturday nlglit, Juno Bill, Gentlemen l.0, ImUv Free. INSPEC CHARGE UNFOUNDED PREDICTS WAR Of EARTH A Southwest Oregon Paper ' Mall No. 270 WILL MY FOR IRE GULFLIGHT Germany Sends Note Agree ing to Settle Indemnity for U. S. Vessel Damaged CAfillflSlGREED Members All Think Answer Must be Given Regarding Safeguarding Americans PRESIDENT'S NOTE READY Will Likely bo Fonvnrdod to tier many Into Today Wilson Con sulted With Secretary llryau and Others on Somo Points til; AuoclitM TrMi to Coot Dtr Tlm'i. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 4. Ambassador Gorard cnblod tha Statu Department today a note from th& Germnn covornment ncroolntr to uAv an indemnity for tho damage tlOuo by a Gorman submarlno to tc American steamer Gulf-Light. The note wus brief and stntod thnt tho ship wac torpedoed by nj t.l,o lu tho belief that bolng ac companied by llrltlsh patrol boats Mm was a belligerent vessel, n'td nddlvg that tho Commandor did not see the Amoricnn flag until .itt'f tho toipudo was fired. Rogrct was cxpicssed. NOTE IS REAllY lit til? Ai.oiUtftl 1'rr.i Io Coot Iltr 'Tluitt. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno vL Ptesldent Wilson finished Ihr 'new note to Germany today and laid. It I of ore tho Cabinet. It prqliably will' be dispatched to lloilln late tonight. No arrangements havo yet boon msdo an to tho tlmo It will bo made p ib llc. Wlilto Hotiso officials mid tlmt while tho President penned tho tioto himself, ho consulted with Secretary of State nrynn ovor tho principles and details, I May Ilrenk Off. M( Todny'B Cabinet meeting bejim with nil tho members prnctlcAlIf ttgteed tlmt the United stntes cau.- Mot consider thb German roply 're, sponslvo nud must lnalat, hoforet dlplomntlu correspoudenco can pro-' ccod further, upon an nf f Irmntlve , or negative answer t tho principle thnt thu lives of non-combatants cannot Inwfully bo lmporlled on-tthej lilgli seas, uui tnai sutu iiurtuimi must bo trnnsforrod to Bafety Ju' foro n legitimate prlio Is destroys Should a negative anawor ho roolv ed, dipiomutlc relations, It Is gen erally holluvod. could not bo con- tinned. uiou. , , , Tho President nso Jiss been In oonstant consultation with Couiue-. lor Lansing and also Attorney Oon onil Gregory, who Investigated Ihr affidavits that tho Lusltnnla tViti rled guns. Tlio government Is cpnV vlnted there uro no grounds for thai contention and tho note will so In form Germany, j) AjGENT GOES TO HERLIN tllr AiMclttel rrttt to Coot Dtr TlmM.r NEW YORK. Juno 4. Moyor Ger hardt. who Is understood to bo ln n agent of Ambassador Von UoriiBtoiTJ IS BOIIUIllg lu liurilll, nuiiuu juoi'i day uboard the stcamor I'ni'r I Stutes for Coponhagcn, It bocumu known today. Ho will lay bofpto tho Gorman government tho sdb stanco of what tho Ambassador learned from Presldout Wilson lu a recent talk, and tho truo statu of American public opinion toward Germany and tho American view point on submarine warfare. T ALLIES WILL NOT TAKE ANY IN, liKPKMii'i.vv Ainua Announced nt Junnii Kuril Is Agree. nieiit With Grwit Hiltalu, Fnuini, Italy nud RuhnIii (llf A..otUlt4 T" U Coot Ptr Tlmt.J TOKIO. Juno 4. Foreign Minister Kato declared In tho houso of peers today that Great Rrltnln, TrauVe. itiiKxta. Itulv und Japan had agreed - 1 to tako no Independent action of an? . . . 1 H,ln -.lli .tin VllCi. kind In connection with tho Euro. pean war. Havo your letter heads printed a.t Tho Times office. TO STAND OGETHER tage Q rove, st s tff &k.f)