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pLJiJIQjgHOD Or ' ' Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Coon Bay Tillies la proud Peoplo'a l'niKJr," and it strives Utenp o IU nnmo by doioUng promoting tho poopIo'B Interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII. An KEEPING BUSY )Jany Vessels Sunk in Last Few Days by Germans In Ssa Attacks In Only One Case Were Lives of Any of the Sailors Lost ONE WAS A BIG PRIZE Tho l'lo TlioiiHiinri Ton Steamer Inkum In Kent to the Ilotlom Trawler HrlngH In CrcvvH of Two JyOHt Vcssela (11 AwxUlril rrrst In Com Hoy Tim-.! LONDON, Juno fi. Tho Gorman submarines hnvo been unusuutlly busy tlio InBt fow days In tho North S anil llrlstol Channol. Ten ves tels woro attacked In tho Inst thrco dart without loss of llfo except la tho enso of tho trawler Vlctorln, live on board of that boat losing their lives. Tho biggest enpturo ot tlio (IcrmniiH wns tho 5000 ton Liverpool atcamor Inkiini. Another Important victim wna tho Cnlrn liner lona, crroncoiisly reported at first is a Wilson llnor. Others gout to tho bottom lncludov trawlers nnd two Danish ships, ono Norwegian mil ono Swedish ship. TWO IILOWN UP U AuocUtrd rrmt to Cw lit TlmM.l NOItWICH, Juno 'G Tho trnw Itr I.lttlo Hoy arrived hero with the crews of tho trnwlora Horaco md JJconomy. -TJioao two ships 'veresunk by tho Oormnns. A sub marlno stopped tho throo bonto In tho North Bca Thursday, put tho crews of tho Hornco nnd Kconomy on board tho Lltllo Uoy'.nud sunk the two abandoned vessels, with bombs. ' "" thhhk (SO DOWN (Or AuocUtrd Tun lo Coo. lit TlmM.l LONDON, Juno C Tho Btoam drifter Kdna Mny, tho Iruwlor Slrathurnn and tho sailing ship Ocorgo nnd Mary, woro mink by submarines. Tho crows of all throo ships wcro saved. FISHING llOATH HUNK (Or AMorLtM TrtM lu Coos luy Tlmn.l KHIKWALL, Knglnnd, Juno r.. Tho steam fishing vessols Knthlcon, the Evening Stnr nnd tho Cortes ero sunk by a submarlno yoslor day. Tho orows lauded boro. TOItPKDOHD YF.STKHDAY IB Auocltte4 rffi. lo Cout D Tlmw. LIMTH. Krntlmul. Juno fi. TIlO steamer Sunaot lload wus torpodocd j Jwterday, Tho crow was ordored In- io tho boats und woro landed at Ber wick. COALITION PLAXXKD Government of Hungary Ih To llo Itoorgniilzori (Br Auotltted rre.a lo Coo. Bt TlmM.l LONDON. Jtino C. An Kxehango Telcg-aph published n dlapnteh froi'i Vienna saying It Is now practically "ftaln that n coalition of tho gov ernment Is tb bo formed In Hungary. Bme of tho Ministers of tho oppo "tlon will bo given leading posi tions. RE 01'KKAT!OX WIIJ4 JiB I'KKKOIOI- Kl OX KIXO OK (1IJKI-JC1J Annoiinceini,ut h Mndo Today That lunstnntlua Ifn Taken n Turn for tho Worse. tBf An4cl(t rre to Coot BT TlnJ".l aThe4s juno c Announco- 0eHt was mniln Inilnv Jh.it KIllK a8tantlno of Oreeco had a chango 'or tho worso and nnothor opera tlot iil have to bo performed. Ono ur raoro ribs will bo removed. Antoiin l.w.lili.... ... Ulf Kan Panrluro diiriiiR Julj-, seo Hr, H. V'' Straw. HUNKS KAISER REWS re SPARED of 1U tltlo "The nt nil times to its energies to K'tnbllshed 1R7H The (Vnt,t Mall. 15 VISITING MAKICS CAM, AT llllAIKjUAItT IlltS 01' AUSTHIAX LHADHIt Celebrate- Iththday of Arch Diiko nnd Joins Itajnlchig Over Kail or PiciiijhI. 11 AitoctttM Vtnt lo Ovm nt Tlmw.) HHItLIN, Juno G. Kmporor Wil liam arrived at tho headquarters of Field Marshal Arch Duko Freder ick, tho Austrian Conimnndor-ln-Chlef, yesterday, to tako pnrt In tho celebration ot tlio Arch Duke's birthday. Tho visit was made tho occasion of rejoicing at tho fall of Przcmysl. SPY CONFKSSKS (Or Anorlitrl I'rrailo Com nr Tlmni.J P LONDON. Juno n. Offl- clnl announcement was mndo this afternoon that another German spy numed Hobe-t H'lsonthal, was arrested and had mndo a confession. FLEET IS NOT TO GO XAVAL VF.SSHLS WIIjI XOT I'ASS TllltOL'dll Till'. t'.VNAIi l'resldcnt Agrees With Roci-ctaiy Dauiel.s That Tilp Ih Xot Advis able at Tills Time. tnr AMerUt! l'rri. lo Coo. II. r Tlnic 1 WASIIINOTON. D. C. Juno r.. I'rcsldcnt WIIhoii agreed with Sec retary n.mlnlH that it will bo tin- wlso to nttempt to scud tho Atlantic fleet through tlio I'nnumn Canal In .Inly nnd formal iinnnuncomont may bo mndo soon. Governor Ooothnls reported tho condition of tho slides lu tho G-nlll.ird cut vrry indefinito. FIND DP ai,u:gi:i that okkiciaus aih: IXVOIiVKI) IX T11A1TIO AfridmltH Vlmrgo I'ollro, MmiiIhmn of Htato Uiuiid or I'haramicy and Also Altoiuejs til AumUlrJ rrrim lo Co II.JT Tlmrf J SAN KUANCISCO Juno 5. Ilov- inin t mi nllm'nil nrnl netful nit him ring traffic Involving nttornoyn, omployca of tlio slnto board of plinr- nmncy, tnoinuors 01 mu sin !- ..t.,,. ...ll.ik mill n vnrliitv nf tho 1111- tmtv iiuiivu ...... .. dor world charactors was mndo In n aeries of amdavita prcBCiueu 10 iu pirsldont of tho stato honul or ron trol nt an official hearing nnd mndo public today. l-'IXi: HiK'IXd AXIMAI.S SHOWN A'l! Till: HXI'OSITIOX. .Million Dollars W01II1 or Tiottcrs and 1'acci.s Open Dig .Meet ut Sim lYanrlsco. tnr AMoriti iTfM 10 cv nt Timw 1 SAN FHANCISCO, Juno G. Moro than 200 of tho fastest paters nnd trotters of tho United States, whosa nggrognto valuo la In oxccbs of a million dollnrs, passed In rovlow to day bororo tho officials of tho Pnn-Htna-Paclfic Kxpositlon'at tho ded icatory exercises on tho ono-muo track, Immediately procoding tho opening of tho two-weeks hnrncsa moot. It Is predlctou mni rucuiun will bo broken. Tho prizes toiai $113,500. i AMHRIO TUC ClPtf i I MIIUIV iiiu i" Alias lively n Fourier has recovered from hor Illness and was ablo to tako tho school examination. $ WAItHi-rlUlvi iicvvo tho Specdwoll la baibounl at Dan don nnd has hcou unablo to got out for Cooa liny. This Is tlio report received hero by Agent lionry Song stacken. I O. O. K .MHMOIHAIi rii:ilVIOi:S ' Members of Sunset Lo.Igo No. r., I. O O F and Western Star Kebekah Lodge are requested to meet at I. O O F. Hall Sunday at 2 o'clock ' ,' to attend tho Memorial Ser vices' Sojourning brothers Invited. I LANDO, Secretary 0 HORSES REVIEW MAKING FRIENDS EQUAL " " (Emus MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION. IWflNS if STOP FIGHTING Carranza Sends Word to Pres ident That He is Willing to Heed the Warning IS E According to Indirect Reports Which Have Been Received by Washington Officials HUNGRY ARE BEING FED Tonty.-flo Thoinaud Mexicans Al ready Hnvo llccu (ilien I-'ixmI at Jlontoroy Out of Supplies Sent Trout tlio United States ID AhwIiin rtni lo Coo. tut Tliuf.. WASIIINOTON, I). C, Juno fi. Unofflclnl advices from Vera Cruz saying that Carranza would raply favorably to President Wilson's statement calling on tho heads or tho warring rnctlons of Mexico to tcstoru peaco, gave renewed hopo to administrations officials toJny or tho ultlmato Holutlon or tho pib loin. Carranza Is tho first to li heard from directly concerning tho President's wnrnlng. Villa Willing. Officials havo heard Indirectly from Villa, through his roproso.ntn tlvos, that ho Is favorahlo to tho President's proposal, Carranza V. jo ply is bolng prepared by Jcsuh Dm tin, tlio Constitutionalist Korclgn Minister, and will bo delivered to John P. Sllllmnn, tho President's pursonal rcprosentntlvo lu Vara Cruz probably by Monday. Carranza, It was Bald, Intended to Interpret tho Prosidcut's warning r.s a tacit hint that ho was tho best man flttod to assume the usccudeucy In Mex ico. I'Ycdlng tlio Hungry More tlmn 'JO.OOO hungry Moxl cans nlicady havo been fed at Mon terey from tho supplies nrrlvod Timii tho United Stntes. Moro than 7000 starving people weio mippllod with rorn yesterday nlouo nt tho Amor'c.tn hospital. .mav co.mi: Toni-rniKit IDf Awocl.lr4 I'rrM lo Cou. Itaf Tint- I HL PASO, Juno fi. Tlio possllill Ity Hint President Wilson's re ml noto to tlio Mexican leaders might icsult In a ro-npproaclimeut hotweon Carranza nnd Villa Is being discuss ed In Mexican circles today. It is statod authoritatively that ut tho suggestion of a high Villa offlrl.il on tho border a request hna ono to tho Carrnna representative c t Washington to outllno somo basis for an understanding. it Is admitted that tlio loadora or both rnctlons hnvo discussed tho subject Inrnrmnlly. Con. Angelos nt Leon wired tho Villa headquarters Hint ho approved of tho Wilson mos sago and porconally ho wna willing to quit fighting If n basis for n understanding could bo renchpd. piax G. A. II, lIO.l(. Plana lor a picnic of all Coos County veterans and their wfvca to bo hold on Cooa Day about July 4 aro being dlscussod. It Is proposed to mako It tho biggest gathorlng of veterans over hold hero. Daker Post, G. A. H. usually holds Its annual picnic In August. DISCOUNT WAHHAXTS. Cooa County bnnks uro now dis counting Coos County general fund warrants flvo por cent. Tho coun ty Is hotweon eighteen months und two years behind In tho payment of wnrranta und in ordor to realize eight por cont on tho monoy In vested In warrants tho llvo percent discount is necessary. WILL TAKi: UP WAHHANTS Tho City Council of Hastsldo has decided to tako up all outhtaudlng wnrranta up to 393, which clears up Indebtedness up to Inst August. Tho taxes coming In enublo tlio city to do .this. Dig dniico at Hlnk Saturday night, Juno nth, C.'eiitleiiu-is ?1.00, Ijidles 1'1-ee. Anyone ilocidlng lu vlhlt Sail Vnmrlsco during July tev Dr. H. IJ. Straw. ' VILA FAVDRABL mm MKMMiltH OP Tim ASSOCIATKI) PMKSM RUS GOT I M.YXV KSCAPHD ItKFOIU: Vim'.. aiYSli WAS CAPTl'ltKD Tho Aitstrooficrinnn l-'orccs aro Now 1 lu Full Possession of tlio PI mo. tnx AmocLIkI rrwflo Coon lltr Tlrnm DUNLIN, Juno C. Itcpoito from tho Gnliclan front Btato that tho AuBtro-aormnn troops nro now lu complete possession ot nil parts of Pr7omysl. It is .generally admit ted that n largo part of Russian forces in Przomyal wcro ublo to ef fect 11 retreat cnatwnrd by defend ing tho positions toward tho soutli. This checked tho attacking nKiny of Uoncral 'Von Uoohm-KhmollI nnd temporarily prevented tho complete encircling of tho city. Hugo stores of provisions wcro enpturod and nlso considerable amounts of war mtiv tcrial. Immediately after the occu pation, Von Mackcnzcn army press ed eastward, encountering tho Hire sinu rear guard on tlio heights near Mcdykn, Whcro fighting Is still In progress. Tho only cerlous opposi tion which Is cxpostcd probably will bo offered near Grodck Lakes, south ot Lomborg. SHAMAN'S ACT WILL 1JU HUIX OUS, OFFICIALS SAY I I'li'luht- KiigagciuentM 111 o Xot llelug Mndo by Steamship Companies Past July 1st. tnr AMOCllt! mu lo Coo. 04j Tim. SAN FltANCISCO.'Juiio fi. Fur ther restrictions on traffic because of tho Impending operation of tho Seaman's net, errectlvo November 1th, was announced today by tho Pacific Steamship Company. Freight ongngomoiita nro not being mado boyond July III. Transpacific ves sols nro manned almost entirely by Chinese. Compliance with tlio Sonninn's net will- hm ruinous, officials Bay. the riiAMitcu of coMMKiin: i:x- DOItSHS ASSOCIATION Coutiovertiy Spilnglng ' up Over HlghlH or Orgnnlrntloii Adjusted at .Meeting TIiIn Afternoon. At u nioetlng of tho executive com mltteo or tho Mnrshriold Chambec of Coiumorco thla afternoon, n res olution was passed Indorsing tho Coos Hay Duslnoss Men's Associa tion und also asking tlio latter or mmlxtlon for u card authorizing tho Chamber of Cofnmerco Commit- too lo Bolult funds to cmry on tlio Fourth of July colebr.itlon. This terminated a ontrovorsy tliat Hiirung up last night whou Proa Idont Hugh" McLaln and It. M. Jen nings or tho Chamber or Commorco, woro reported to havo rather caus tically criticized tho Huslness Men's Association for requiring tlio Clmni- imr nf Commerce to socuio u taru from it to solicit funds. ri'l.lu a f liirtinnn Hllffll AlcLaln RESTRICTS WIG ASK CARD maintained tho stand that ho took Kloctlon from a candidate for mom last Sght and deo.-.n.l that It was In-njMp tho - IIo humiliating for tho Chamber oi Commorco to concede that tho Cham-! hor of Commorco had to havo a card roni tho lluslnosa Mens Assocla - Hon to solicit funds Frank Ilorton, Georgo Hotnor and J. Albert Mutton woro tho principal cxpononta of the Hualnees Mon's As sociation thla nftornoon. After a abort discussion, most of which wua conilliatory, J. 8. Kauf- I man made tho motion Indorsing tho Duslnoss Men's Association nnu re questing tho curd Irom It. It. M. Jon nlnga and Hugh McLaln, tho latter partlcularaly, oxpreasod tho vluvv that tho Chamber or Commerce and tlio Coos Hay Duslnoss Men's Association woro not parallel organizations but that tho Chamber of Commorco, bp Ing older, was tho ranking ono. and Bhoitld not havo to ask tho approval of tho Duslnoss Men's Association soliciting funds Aftor tho passing of tho resolution approving tho Duslnoss Men's As loclutlon by a voto of nine to two, J. Albert Matson announced that tho Duslness Men's Association would probably at Us next meeting Issuo a general card authorizing tho Cham ber of Commerce tp solicit funds. Launch Mllllconm leaves Marsh field Sunday iiiorulnR at rsS0 for Allnir.mv. rnllllllllli: IllKMlt 5 o'clock. "jn" ' ' TO THE METHOD OE MAKING GOOD ' , iM Wxmm :mm ike 1 aerial ei German Air Ships Drop Bombs on the Coast of England: Last Night E IS SLIGHT Americans Were Warned by Telephone to Leave City, Ac cording to Consul Report MESSAGES ARE ANONYMOUS Weifl Sent, to Severnl Unlts.l States Cltliens but Xono Know Whero They C111110 From Apiiw't- ly Casualties Woro l'cv tPr AmiotI.IM rrr.l lo Coot Ply Tim.) LONDON, Juno C llostilo ulr ships dropped bombs on tlio Knst and South-east coasts of Knglnud Inst night. I.lttlo dnmago was dono and casualties nro apparently fow. AMHIHCANS WAltNUD (nr AMorlalfd I'm. Iv Coo. ux TlmM.l LONDON, Juno d. Sovoral Antor Ican residents In London today In formed tho Amuricnn Consul Gcnor nl Skluucr Hint last hIkIU thoy ro rolvcd nnnnymnua tolcphono calls warning thorn to got out of iAindou with their families at onco, Acrlnl attneku wcro ludlcntcd na tlio renslu. STILL (ONTIXUi: COMMITTINd ATHOCITIKS IX AHMHNIA Kusslaus Occupy City of Van anil Vol- iiutcerx Ait) FIkIiIIuk lo Protect ClirlHtliiiiN (Hr AuocltliJ rrn. U mo. nt Tlmf.. TIFLIS, Juno fi. After tlio occu pation of Van, lu Turkish Armenia, by tho Husaians, hands of Kurds con tinued to commit atrocities lu tho tuirroiiudlng districts. Armenian vol 111 tcors In increasing iiumbora nr fighting desperately to protect tho Christian people. Tho population of I'rumlnli, lu Persian Armouln, greet ed the Kupslnns with entliuslaam. MAHKIOD I'AltTV DIVISIONS AltlJ DHVHLOI'IXH IX JAPAN lade of Coufldciiro Shown In Min ister of Interior Accused of Taking .'Money. (II; AuoUIl rtr ( Coo C1 Ttaiot.) TOKIO, Juno 5. Tho opjiosttloii, liushlng tho nntl-tnbluot cumpnlgn, today lutrodiitod lu tho House of itoproseutatlvea a resolution ex pressing lack of coiifldonco In Via count Ourn, Minister of tlio Interior, Vl'lio charge la mado that Oura ro- coivoi u present 01 nuu in 1110 iubi j""""""""""l LOCAL OVERFLOW $ haJ . j,.Jt,.: A- ki.aNDKHS Ib roturnliiK to his homo In tho east today after a Bticcoflsful year as instructor In tho manual training department. Ho expects to bo married this sum mer nnd will teach In I'auo Ho hies, t'allfornla, next year. A. G. IIAINHS und wlfo, aftor a two ueulK visit horo with Mr. und Mrs. A. T. Ilalnes nnd Mr. and Mrs. F. A. IlalnoH expect to louvo on tho Di eak water tomorrow for their homo ut Fort Dodgo, Iown. MH8. A. T. IIAINKS and young aon louvo on tho Nairn Smith torfuy for San Francisco whoro thoy will visit tho fair and also with friends Alboit Unities will Join thorn na eoon na tho school ut tho iHnlvor slty of Oregon Is completed. A. T. Haines Is oxpneting to go down lu about tliroo weeks, "Wliou Men aro Fed, Clothed, AjiiumhJ Then What'.'" AiiKvvensl HplMiipiil C'hiiiili Kiiiid.iy, II it. ni. . UphoUtcriiig of all kinds, at tho Woven Wlro Miittrens & Heddliig Co., BIS Hroadvvay, Auto curtains, cover, ciihhloiis, etc., a siwclalty. Phono 1IT..J. DIG KURDS DJWHH DS CABINET A Consolidation of Tlinci, Const and Coos Hay Advertiser. CELEBRATE 2 DAYS XATIONS DIUTIIDAY TO INOLUDU JULY AND 15 Chamber of Commerce Favors larger Slinro of American Navy On Pacific Coast. Two dayn of Fourth of July cel ohrntlon, Saturday, July 3, and Mon day, July r, Is tho official proclama tion of the Colouration Commlttoo mndo nt tho meeting Inst oveulng of tho Chnmbor of Commorco. Money donations hnvo been llbornl. Approx imately $1,G00 Is bolng counted on, thla to bo given in prizes nnd In othor ways or aiding to colobrato tho na tion's blrthdny. A frco dnuco concession was naked by n commlttco ot throo from tho Flro Dopnrtmont. Previously this concession hna been granted to prl vato Individuals nnd has brought $50 to tho fund. "Wo nro working for n flro alarm systom for tho city," stated L. V. Travor. "Wo hnvo hold n series of dances this year and havo worked hard. All tho monoy has gone toward this fund. Tho giving of n danco In tho city would not us probnbly much mora nnd Inasmuch na It Is n deed for tho city tho boya figured tlio con cession should bo granted them." This could not bo dono, explained It. M. Jennings, of tlio Fourth of July Committee, "for tho ronson If wo gnvo Hint nwny It would losscn tho amount wo aro planning on nnd iiIbo would mean Bovoral subscrlbora would not ontrlbuto.' Tho commlttco, conslstlug'ot Carl Davis, L. W. Travor and Albert Seo llng will tako tho matter again ho faro tlio department nnd tho grant ing of tho concession will ho hold up until nt least a week. U was point ed out Hint with only ono concession oven nt a cost nt $fi0, tho fireman would mako two or three bundled dolhuB. 'I " ' Favors Ship Dill Tho National Chnmbor or Com morco nooks the vIowh of tlio chain bora nil over tbo United Statea on n subsidized merchant murine. Lobs tlmn throo percent or our products nro carried In American nhlps, Now la tho time to build up a merchant iinirlno Hint will Ngifra lu tho cum merco or tlio world. A voto wna naked on the proposi tion or forming a federal ship hoard of five non-partisan men to Inves tigate tlio American shipping nnd Its conditions nnd recommend nccoa SAry changes to Congress, Tho Chamber of Commorco voted yes and this will ho forwarded to aid In securing Congressional action. Want Fleet On Coitst Practically tho entire United Hlatos navy Is on tho Atlantic const, do clarcd a letter read by 8ocroti(y Motloy from tlio llromortou Cham ber or Commorco. A ahnro of thorn should bo hrough to tho Pacific. Tho result would bo not only an Increased protection, but Boveral millions or dollnra anuuully to tho const alatcs brought hero through tlio nalo or sup plies nnd tho spending or tho sail ors. Tho local Chnmbor of Commorco favors tho move nnd those rocoiu mouduttoua will ho forwurdod to tho Btntosmon of the const states asking Congressional Action. DiimIiioss .Men's Ciud. Tlio granting or tho UiibIiiobh men's Association a card to tho Chamber or Commorco giving them full liber ty to Bollclt funds for tho Fourth or July celebration caused n stir among the mombors. "Wo grunt It us n no tice to our momliers.'l stated Sec retary Powell, or tho Association, "tho moaning being to show thorn that tho Association should pass on ull subscriptions given by thorn." "I object," declared President Hugh McLaln. "This Chamber la en tirely apart rrom tills association. Wo aro a dlfroront typo or an orgunua tlou and I Insist that wo havo n right to act Independently," "It looks llko tho tull wagging (ho dog' declared It. M. Jennings. "It waa not meant It thut spirit," declured Mr. Powell. "It wns merely, an example to our own mombors. I assuro you tlio Chamber ot Com morco will u all probability ho ex empted without discussion hereaf ter." Uso of Wood Illorks lu paving la ravprcil by tho Mnrsliflohl Chnmbor or Commorco. Hlmllnr bodies all ov er tlio northwest aro to ho uskod to eudorso tho move. It Is claimed that tho blocks cost more than blthuil thlo paving hut Hint thoy weur twlco aa long and Btnnd heavy traffic bet ter. "If tho cities of tho coast hud used wood blocks for their paving," ro ported Irtigh McLaln. "every mill on tho coast would now bo cutting. It would stimulate thg use or home products." A Southwest Oregon Paper Hint's nhnt tlio Coos liny Times In. A Sonth west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people nd demoted to tlio bust Interests of this great section . Tlio Times always boosts mid aever knocks. Mall No. 271 Is V,ery Much to the Point and Asks for Direct Ans wer to Questions IS President Will Probably Have It Ready to Wire to Ger many Some Time Tonight! CABINET HAS APPROVED IT Phrased In Such a, Way That There Must lie a Direct Itcply on Ger many' Intention to Hxcrclsc tlio itlglit to Search Vessel (U AuocLIM I'rrM to Coo. Dt Tlm'l I WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno C President Wilson today la putting the Ilnlfihlng touches on tho latest noto to Germany concerning tho sinking or the Lusltnnla. Tho Prosl-. dent expected to complete tho work or revision during tlio day. Tho noto will tbon bo sont to tho State Department lor transmission by can hie, probnbly tonight. Provlous re ports Hint tlio noto will bo brief' hut emphatic are horn out It la said by tho text na It now stands. Whllo Its main principles wore, approved by tbo Cabinet yoBtordny, llio Prosldont today had not cam plutcd tlio exact phraseology. Tho gcncrnl Itnilrcsslou In executive qunitqrs was thn,C It wns phrased In ituch n Wny ifB lo admit only tf an nfflrmntlvo or nogatlvo answer to tho query aa to Clermany'R Intention to oxorclso tho right 'of Visit and search when oucounlorlug unarmed morohnutmout. II MAN WITH MI.N'd NAMH FKSSFS TO A THUFT CON- Took Strong Dox Containing &J1,200 In Money and Purports from An Indian Prlnco (nr awocUim rrn 10 com nr Ti. SALT LAKH. Juno fi. Lorons Von Arnlm Auf KciinorBdorff lu Jajl here contested today to mo theft of u strong box containing $1200 and pnssportB takon from tho apartments of tlio Mnrajah or Knpurthatn, an Indian prince, In n hotol Thursday. CLEAR NEiSSPAPER CIIAHOi: AGAINST THIS LONDON TI.MF.S IS DISMISSED Publication Wna Charged With Giv ing Out Information Which Wiw I'Mcful lo tho Jv'noniy (11 AmuIH4 TrtM to Coot B.f VI3M.1 LONDON, Juno fi.Tho govorn mouta enso ugaltiBt tho London Times on tlio chnrgo of revealing Informa tion useful to tho onomy waa dla missed today In tho pollco court. Tho defense claimed that tbo Information was -woll known In Gormnny. It was to tho offoct that tho lust of tho French reserves woro In tho field and that tho raw young recruits woro be ing called up. FOHTV-TWO PHHSONK IX TKX AH Alli: INIMPTKH Number Iniludes ('a.-?unhJiloHer County Officials nnd Chief of Polko of Corpus till 1st I lllr Auurl.lwl I'rtu U Coot M Tlowt.) COKPim CllltlSTI, Juno r..For. ty two persons, Including tho United Slates Commissioner T. B. liouth guto. tho officials of Nueces County und tlio local chief of pollco, woro In dicted hero today by tbo federal grand Jury on charges of "Conspiring to corrupt an election." Tho grand Jury baa been Investigating tho elec tions hold beta last November, Flvo ivnldonroToU for mile, Hood Investment, Kny terms. See own er, L. L. Thoinnu. GERMAN NOTE IS BRIEF ONE BEING S RDBBED MARAJAH ELECTON ftU M t..