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mMfcMufc,..?j5W"gw ffjyUJAjMIUTO Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tho Coos Huy Times Is proud People's l'aH.'r," uiid It strives lte up to Ita nnmo by do voting promoting tho pcoplo's Interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII. SHE ENDED Bl lffi MAYOR Chief Executive of Chicago Forces a Settlement of Very Bad Situation DOORS ARE LOCKED And Leaders of Both Sides Told They Will be Held i Until They Agree CARS AGAIN OPERATED All 1'olnts til. Issue Will Xnw lie .Settled by Arbitration null Mayor Thompson Will lto tliu Third .Member of Huuiil to Pcrldo (Ur Alxli!1 froM to Coot liar Tlmnt. CHICAGO, Juno 10. --Tho strike of 14,000 street car men was called off at r. a. in. today. All points at Issue will bo settled by arbitration kTlie operation of earn on all lines was resumed iib quickly as the men could lm notified. Tho settlement caino too Into to start tint cars for tho rush hours of tho morning and a great army of worlcorn woro ob liged to walk or drlvo In misses ami other vehicles. Tho end of tho strike, which tied up tho electric transportation for two days, came lth the selection of Mayor Thomp son as the third member of the board of arbitration, tho main ques tion nt Issue. The offlcluls of tho company will select arbitrators Saturday. V. I). Malion, International president of tho street car men's union, probably will be named to represent tho men. The selection of Mayor Thompson lamu at tho end of u 15 hour con ference. Threatened bronkups wore frustrated after both Hides iiiiuuuu rcil they could reach no ngreement, when the mayor Invited tho confer- ... ...i f .1...1.. ......... rnl. t'Cli U IUKO till UIUU ruuia. I 111' i mayor until luuiieu mu uuurn ui um offlro and told tho men ho would keep them there until a bolutlon of tho situation wns reached. CHARGED THAT GERMAN AR.MY MAX WAS HUVIXG SUPPLIES lr. Mcjcr-Gchliuril, Given Safe Con duct, Mny Have Heen Dr. Fred Meyer. Illj Ai.iclaleJ I'uii to Coot liar Tlm?.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno IC Tho published charges that Dr. An ton Meyer-Gerhard, for whom tho HAY BE IMPOSTERi ton .Meyer-ucrliarci, ror wnom inoituoiai w" ""V,"""., ,,- surrendered United States, irn.nfo conduct..- wonP" 'r' ocn "nn'.on of with the Allies thnt ho might re turn to Gormuny with it personal message from Ambassador llorn ttorff, wns In reality Dr. Fred .Mey er, chief of tho supply department of the Germany nrmy, who had been secretly in tho United States buying munitions of war, nro to bo investigated by tho State Depart ment. Another Story. Simultaneously nnother vorslon of the story that Alfred Moyer while " - i"i iV' ""'". "V": i ui passing as .Meyer-uuniuiu, """ been In tho country nnd sailed ucvn in tno counir.v ami duiii-u mm the hitter for Clirlstlnnla, incog- nito, also will bo looked into, ai . . .. '" l8lc8 - was '? lind tne Hrltish and Froncli omuaBsioB,..,.,., k burn arrived in n' it was said tho development waswtn 50 passengors from l ortia considered 0110 puroly for tho state nml ioft out at 1:30 for J-"'"eKa ""." department to dotermlno if it muliSan Francisco. Sho inane tno irip I..-. I 1 I, nli.nf.lllfl I . Tk...ln.1t1 111 ' llflll lH mill t'A "riuiitill iu uumi ' """IJ1UH ...--- , ,,,! nv. I been Imposed upon when It obtained I from Poitland in -0 Iioiiih ohu "s a safe conduct for Moyor-Gorhard. ,,0rlenceil very good woatnor oowu American Red Cross offltinls aro tho coast. , Incline! not to nueatlon tho Idontlty The Kllburn brought J?0,1""8 "' of Meyer-Gerlmrd. ... ---.-- .- IBj AsmcUuj rr lo Cooi lr Tlmn.J WILL OPEN MILL I'Lint at Toledo It To Do Operated Again . TOLEDO. Ore., Juno IC Tho To- cuu saw mill, owned uy tno "-"." oore co. also owning a nun ui don. win .. ,o in ho iipar futuro. la a few days, the logging camps mil M ..-.u mm mT" HUH a Ti..tl.....t In II I I innn Ml llllll I Tho pasgongors irom iuiuu .- nIimviate y $25,000 ror tlio start- imBH r action to bocuro uusoitito (II U II U Vi U Mil n I Mn rb field wore: 1, nf tho nlunt Mr Walling wns ,ii,. m iim nmnertv ' corn 111 inn operaiiou wu me ui 1 hm not yet neon nwnrtieii. irom aar- rll I Ull H ll 1 1 iTI nrrn PKMeUoS R. H. Cnwon. MrM ZLI, 0vor tho outlook "11 he.,ltl0 ' ! lroior - ,noilt this morning or Heorge E.lramento this morning cumo n wire I U lUVnilUU II Ll "'I I j J- 'cnwoiL Vn 1. F. Graef. Mattlo '"J'J" li ) , Vh"r" ! u Vf "h- . TT T I J! RTP R fl 1 1 11 11 T H "DROWN OP HARVARD" HAS AN- Houck. one of the owners Construe- rr0lll an ainusoniont company .Int. JJ- "; j?8rtSh"r L. Oraef, I-oulso Kus- ""'',!" loro for "rick " well is fl h 1 V S Kirn OHIER HOUSE LAST NIGHT Hon of the now west wing of tho K n.olr wish to come Mr. Ilerton x.. ..v... iii- F Prod L UP U hi U UL mlH Is piogremlng rapidly find a wired tlioiu they would bo given tho AMHASSADhR PAGE SENDS Dl.- tor, Fro l uraaj . ' K, MIdrod on other pnnsorH0- ,11 I IL-IBII IU lllUIIUi.li ,.r,(W of men are at work there dally, exclusive privilege In their lino it TAILS OP NEHRASKAN more tdVrV HPO.lVonl. MHUro.1 "T -7 IncMUtPST FORMPR HILLIARD " ' u TlioV, W AUe , IW for tho mill l.uvo beoii or-!i,y would come. .,, SrofS; voter N llejor. U A. Plnard. SALMON ARE LARGE Dl MAR Ks . IO ll.l. 1 1 'I'!'""' As YiV iwIiVpiimii to ranged for said Mr. Houck and fori Money Still Conn In lMdi-nci S(.iM.,ni...ns the Relief ' Spoars.Poter .. t or. u.. ; ( ha.MPIO.N AIIAtlvS Will. lite I 1 inuinanio , ,iIih will nrob- nmii .lol.n W Mnilnv n,i l'ro.i That tho Vessel Was Torpedoed 'Kiln 'lonias 0.(.-0I)1()r Mls Eighty Percent of C11KI1 will Aei- Seilotisly U'oiiiuls Her With luilfo, of i.rown r Harvard" I ably, ho said, conio from Hie north McCloos report that tho collections Instead nf Strlkliiir .Mlno I ?wo 180",..." . ,i t cminlff. Mnr- 111:0 Oier U7 Pountls Cut HU Mother hjliinilniiii , ...u il.'; I1L.iii iut nluht under tho and south Cooh River, lie oxpocts , for tho celebration fund are comlnit , WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno i '''""" i,lB u , Corgoll. J. J. Mur- the largost and finest I uavo ever' ,,,.,, . ... ,.,..,,. I)0. before excepting that Dr. E. E. Straw Ambassador Pago has forwarded. 1 own, Mrs. , ogoni . 8eolli.. ,,,, woii.known pucker In, CHICAGO, 1 --J" .r who had a business engagement with a complete report of the naval ph . T. bho u . n j W. referring to tho local situation. "Fill- marost. for 11 er "itlonal a ,1 a e.11 WM j(J M for h, ,. wperts who examined tho.Ainerlcaii(Bnrn. m. g A , so (.cnt of ,oln wl average Hard champ lo 11. a tta iked nla wITmI uudonce was almost as largo iteamer Nebraska!!, fragments of Co 1. Ul. H. u e Klnnoar. Cha..0Ver 27 pounds and nil are of fine with a k 1 fe t mIb u.n;'L1'0" w fu,' , as tho night botore and tho reports metal round on tho ship, which " V'ulV Mrs. C. F. Coady. Frank , quality. Under normal conditions t e Us own throat lis o thor. I at , w(J attull(lo,, ti10 first por M to Btreng lien tho conclusion ?l tm linear. , amount ol pickled salmon would be emp tei o rw ral. l"'" l Jformanco hud evidently swelled tho that tho ahln was torpedoed ami toad . t ' , North llemi enormous but or course the European I lie Ian I. J hi """ZJlmioutwaX. did ,,n, iu, .i., "" wnr will nrovont mui'li or tno witc i , Buriuim. uoimiit.i .. i .. ,.,, .,,,, WIU oased Willi tno u start operating, rue i"i "" , U Is the Intention of the Bsta- trook Pnmn.nv m nut the steam- hlps Handon and Flfleld on the run fctveen Toledo and San Franilsco. . tarrying freight to Toledo and um-1 wr on thejr return trip. ' the steams liitV Dandbn rrom Sani""'" " 0n w. j. Koerner. C. K. 1 Morgan, -ine coun oierruiuu . Francisco wTll be steel rails for the P--?' X Dahr. G. H Luce. Uon for a new trial. He was found of Its (i(Io "The at nil Uines to (a energies to Established 1878 Ah The Const Mull. km w Hiours ESCAPE HAKES FIRST INSTALLMENT OP HIS PROMISED STATE.VlK.Vl" 'rl,,..,WMir,,.'I,,,-e,e-t U,",'" "" "f Will Attempi to Tell How To Slop It. tllr AuoUK Trn to Cow Dr Time, 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. June 1C rOl'lllOl' Kli(.-it.ii.t. .. ts.. iii i. i T .' "' oiuio nrynn Hi tie first section of his statement on The Causeless War." today prophesied tlint tho greatest peace V.7iV. """ l,mt l" K"utest Peai'o flnnniTfl run nnnni SHS,E3liTSFlJELu0nT ' ueiiinnii tor an International conference with the i el urn of peace to change the rules of International law which "seem to have been made lor the nations nt war rather than lor the nations nt peace." Aside from the sentimental con sideration llryan asseits that "near ly every neutral nation finds new domestle problems thrust upon It and the old problems made more dif ficult. No American citizen ran nolo without deep concern tho man ner la which war questions Intrude theiiiHolvcs Into our politics, over shadowing economic Ihsiuh. and stimulating agitation In favor of en- largeif appropriations for military ami naval purposes." IS HIGHER GOVERXMHXT FIGURES SHOW COST INCREASING EACH YEAH Pedcrnl Itiiicau of Labor Statistics (hes Interesting Result of a Caieful ImcMluiitliin til AwotUleJ 1'rrM to Coo. Ur Tlmri ) WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno IC The ("jst of living is higher than over In tho United States, govern ment statistics show, and Is luctcns lug each year. In 1UH tlio year's cost of filling tho market basket of the average working man's fam ily wns $CC.S higher than in I HI 3, and $(iO.I3 higher than In 1 !07. uccordlng to tho Federal Ilureau of Labor Statistics as tho result of an Investigation of retail prices. IS ASKI ID ADOPT WITIIDItAWAIi )P HUTTIJ MIXERS Ol Say Another Local of United Mine Workei-s Will bo Orgnnled At That City Dr Aiwelitea r to Coo. Dy Tln 1 DENVER, Colo., Juno IC Char los II. Mayor, president of tho West ern Federation of Miners, when In formed Hint tho Hutto miners union had adopted resolutions wiiuuraw lag from tho Federation, said today j that no attempt would bo mndo to resist tho separation, no sum tu ; tho Federation would bo organized at Hutto. '" I1ED OF SCHEDULE WITH Hit. PASSENGER LIST Leiiu - i Out At ItilO for i-.iiieKii nn.i , ,. . ? Ml Pnmclsco. Hm uoiui ..... Freight Cargo Ahead of hor schcduio tuo caii. , 8hlp Kllburn arrived In last evonl ug ( w, 52 passengors rni I ori tia nnd loft out nt 1:30 rorJ..urcka and o.... i.n.w.lofn Sho made tno trip HER liOMHLNIS: i Ahead of hor scneuuio uiu ni.i....-1 local freight. She also carried $5,000 1 sllvor for tho Flanagan and Hon- 1..1.1 lmi.i a on imrr i i i..uuu . -, ll.ilmi nrin Dike. H. C. Gilbert. Mis. Clara Will". ... . ...!. Pnrl Ilnil C. A. Sniltn. j. .Mciiui.c. """ son B. Hanson. Caselo Apploton. Kl Z Aimloloii. 8. A. Apploton. Harry Johnson. Goorgo Washlngto,, Martin. Harry Perkins, Anton Ludwlg. HaT he passengers loavlna .Coos I lay for the South wore: AlbV t Smith. ,,, j,. .Minor, naiuoi "J",'" . 1111nr. iiiiiuiu -'s,i - --- . ....... I. n.nn.i.l.M.....B w- -' ....ii iinnir. 1 a- II nt.111 Vflm IL. GIHUhU"! v. - .-.. ,.--- . r aww ini I l v . .".-, llIU IjWWV .r ..w ...- -....-. Tt 0..i.niriin I' II. P1U ""llin IlMIl I'IIIIUIIL LIMB BUUnUll U V. .. ... ....m.. i.lU.TImul riiri nnul VL'flU I (I Ufllllfl II H I11U Illllll Ilnrcfnll Mr. 5.' .,"1 -;. Adeline Larson. Mrs. " 'kn, M,s8 Edna .Larson. Marj "a.l.K"' .' . Mnmin Co H111. M Heat- ,Valllue Mrs T Johnson. ""e B, make. Mrs. h J""1 maK0, .-.-Ainegti Gust Alien, 1. ,,''"'v":," ONE MAN'S moos MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915 NOT POSSIBLE Sailor Says Lusitania Could Not Have Gotten Away From Torpedo Did Not Have Coal or Firemen Enough to Cross Under Full Power FIRST FAST BOAT STRUCK 1IOATS ESCAPE Was Formerly Not Hcllcicil Thai icsfis Traveling Paster Than II Knots Could lm Caught by a Siihmuiino ITtr AmocI.IJ rrm lo Cooa nj TlmM.J LONDON, June IC Tho Inquiry Into the sluicing of the l.usltanla was resumed today with the exam ination of Alfred llooth, chairman of tho board of tho Cuunrd Steam ship Company. Huron Mersey, pres ident or the court, elicited from Booth thnt tho Lusltnnta had neith er coal nor firemen enough on board to tnnko the trip across under full power. Able Seamnn Qulnn, who was in tho crow's nest when the vessel sank, said ho saw tho tor pedo coming ami the l.usltanla could not have escaped evon If she had been "going a hundred knots an hour." First Past One Hit. Attorney lienernl Unison naked I nooiu wuy u wns tuo l.usltanla was economizing by using only III of her 15 boilers, llooth replied that no steamer making more than 14 knots was known to have been struck by u torpedo from n nub murluo until tho I.usltnnln was hit. llooth was nskod whether tho company "took any steps to prevent the l.usltanla doing what she did do. namely, entering tho war r.ouo on schedule." I'p to tho Captain. Tho witness replied that ho did not know what tho schedule meant, but Captain Turner had bcou given lila iintlrit fllcrrntlon. He until tlio cuunrd Company wns unnblo to coinmunlcato with tho vessel by I wireless, except through tho Ad nilrnlty and thoroforo had given no wireless Instructions to Captain Turner. Asked About Spy. Tho attorney for tho Stewards' Union, asked whether It would have been possible ror u spy to no on board tho I.usltnnln for tho pur-1 Pobo of signalling submarines, llooth answered ho wns not prepared to I 8ay Hint this was impossible, but 10 company took all the necessary 8teps to prevent such action. ITO START UP PLAIT tu.ui....-MHiu I'ussm Thruiiuh roni Portland and Will Return Soon Prom San ...... t Francisco Timi bo oxnects to open his brick nlnnt on tho siiinmlt near Co.ilodo wn8 tho statement touay oi J. r.. i w'm.,,r nt I'nriinnii. who iiassoo t,ir0l,, ,,- 0I1 tho Kllburn. going to gnn Frunc,8COf j,o expects to raise! thoro f(jr ,ho ,.m,,olo fiimi - of iQ oJm1i. u n..ill.,.. i,.c v..nr nviiiiilniul ,0.... ,.-. moI10J. thoro for tho complete fuiiu-1 hk or tho project." Mr WalllnB lst year oxamlned .. . .nu .n.ilml.. .....I f...l.l.l ll .Hi. milium "' v... -..-......--. (,J0 c)ay near Colli0d0 and found it of cxcolUIIt nallty. A brick plant was started at tho tlmo. Ho says that ho will innko drain tlio. tho raco. tho common nnd tho hollow brick ; . 1 ii. .. 1...11..... i..i,.i. . mwl nrnhnlilv sowor tlio. ....,..-.---... -- -- ...... ...,,, .... 1 Ho beilovos tiiui tuo cost win iu ately I2S.000 for tlio start- wolng into cold storage GETS LONG TERM. Roy Puriiiiui, of Roseburg, Sentenc ed for Maiislaugliter. ROSEHURG, Or., Juno IC An Indoternilnate sentence of ono to firteen years was pronounced on Roy Farnum, convicted ot killing Hdna ! Morgan. The court overruled a mo. manslaughter. Don't forget tho Picnic nt 8liup-l 11 Park, .North llcnil. Mind.iy, Juno 20th, given by tho Liiiiica Ixxlge. r ASTORIA, Oregon, Juno IC .siimnti ohh innwi dliectlou ot tho local lodgo ot Moose. PUSH IS PITTfD AGAINST ANOTHER 1 " MEM1IEHS OP THE ASSOCIATED PUESH E MEM HER OP FAMILY Itl'KSI.W ROYAL PASSES AWAY Was President of Academy of Scl once iiud Head of Military miiooi Department. i vZTZT.n'''c'Z't,mnn J PLTROGRAD, Juno 1C. Grand Unite Constantino Constnntlnovltcli. president of tho Imperial Academy of Sciences, and head of the depart ment of mllltury schools, died last night of heart disease, aged I7 years. Ho was a member of the reigning family. s GERMANS CLAIM TO HAVE DlllV E.N HACK THE Hl'SSlAXS Itomo Declares 'Hint Italian Invas ion of Austria Continues I'u checked Without Plgbtliig (fir Astoclttfrl IT, la Cool Utr TlroM. LONDON, Juno IC Gorman claims of new successes tiro confirm ed lu part by a l'ctrograd state ment today which says the Hermans broiiKht tin fresh troops and com pelled tho Russians to fall back nt various points between Przomysl and Lemberg. Sharp engagements continue in tho llaltlc provinces with tho (Ioniums on the offensive. Homo says the Italian invasion of tho province of Trent Is proceeding steadily and dominating positions are being occupied. The Austrlnns who dispatched 211,000 men from Trent tu resist tho Invaders, have not yet accented hallo. In tlio wesi, an other lino of Herman trenches wits carried by the French, according to Paris. Hot h sides claim gains in minor engagements. T GOES DOWN AFTER COLLIDING WITH RltlTISII STEAMER Slv of Crew of tho Warship Are l.ost and Others Rescued tnr Auoilited I'rtM tu Coo. nr TlmM.l CHERHROUGH. Juno 10. Tho French torpedo boat No. :!31 sank today ufter n collision with tho Hrlt Ish steamer Arleyn. Six of tho war ship's crow were drowned. Tho oth ers woro rescued. Tho No. 331 was launched in 1U07 and displaced H7 tons. I'UUIC AVIATOR DROPS HOMIIS OX THE ALLIES Also Claimed Enemy's Position for Honili Throwing at the Dar- riiini'llcH Is Dcstrojcd tlr AwocUtea rrrn i Co nT Tlmw.l CONSTANTINOPLE. Jlllio IC The official statement says; On the tloii for bomb throwing nnd muehlue ....... ,,,,,.ult,. vl lliiriui. Ono of our H"" ' ,i,i. .....l i.oiiiIih In tho en- unutvio ! ..-.-.. , omy's camp. . i . WANT PROPERTY t..((0 iA.,.ai Seeks to Hold 1 00,000; Worth Tlieio m a-i.w ,jutTE. .In ,lny ,,y ,,u,,r0i on . . .....i.. ..... (Br Awl'iM ff' ! Co" "' 'i'""-! mo lfl.- It hi stated to- ,,, iy , ,y heprosoututlvoH of tho Hutto 1 'minors' union Hint the action taken , nKht to secede from tho Western ! -. . .. ..... . I. I.... .I.Wk.ll.K I 0 u I HE BOAT CAM BOMBARDED n,sl mKla iu hui otiu iiui.i ... ,.-.-... mpjn .iriuii u, mil nun j.'udoratlon or Minors U but another (iy teIupt to get HtuI, tll0 ni,t for proporty of t0 ,l0 Haultiirluui. , n(m nggreKatlng $100,000. Lo- j ,..., attorneys said It paid Into the1 rmlorntlon moro thnii a million dol-1 .... iiu..n .! inn wlilimii ri'celvlni! uuv benefit in leturn and tins win no inuuo 1110 .--. v;: . ..... m8B f action to bocuro uusoitito breakdown recently BELGIAN CHILDREN III Ifunuun 11 l.i.... . . . . - M.-. PARIS, June 10. -Three hundred and nrty Holglan child-refugees have just arrived In Paris from tho region of the Yser, which has lately been the scene of bitter righting. Most of tho 350 are orphans. In other casos their parents retused to leave their fields, but were anxious that tho children should bo taken away from . . t ,,angcr of bombardment In" "., ',.. ,, - ,,, ,.,,.. For months moat of tbeso child-1 TAKEN IU oArtl T1l(0V0H UH i)UViik enjoyed It greatly. ' I Tho members of the Moose lodge inr Aw.i.ti i'r w coo. o tib-I . . 0vroMed tholr thanks to the Exmx EVENING EDITION. ZePPrtin Visits the Northeast pt r-i i i n I ou',Jl " Cllijlilliu alia LropS Bombs During the Night FIFTEEiTRE DEAD French Aviators Made Raid, Causing Death and Injury to Many at Karlsruhe CITIZENS REMAIN CALM TWO AIR RAIDS El Etill Incensed IIitiiiimi the Airmen At- tack the Open Town ami Kilt iiud IiiJiiio tho People Fourteen Am Seriously Injured, . Illjr AlunrlatFdTlTM p. ritr Tlmn , LONDON, Juno It!.--A Zeppelin visited tho northeast coast of Eng land lust night and dropped bombs. Fifteen deaths are reported and Ifi persons were wounded. Some fires were started by projectiles, but by this morning they had been over come This Information was con tained lu an official announcement today. 'RENCH ATTACK .M,.(o,MI Km,.,, ,, Mmiv Wounded by Airships at ICarlsrtiho llr AmocLIihI I'riii to Co.i Ilr Tlmn. KARLSRUHE, Juno 10 Nineteen persons were killed and 1 1 serious ly injured while many others were slightly wounded during tin attack yesterday morning by French uoro plaues. The people remained calm but are Incensed because of tho at tack on tho open town. SENDS A PROTEST TO THE CHI NESE HEPUHLIC Objects to tho Autl-Jnpauese .Move ment Which Is Said lo Exist In China (r.j AuoclitM I'tMi lo Cooa nr TIoim. TOKIO, Juno IC -According to nn announcement by a Japanese nows agency, Japan hits sent n pro test to China concerning tho null JttpnncBO movement lu that ropubllc. E MRS. DICKEY, SUPPOSED DEAD ACQUAINTED IN MARSHFIELD Hi'dy Found at Portland Supposed lo bo That or Sister or D. C. Hen In A press telegrnin yesterday from Put tliiiul stutod thnt tho body or a woman wlihh hud been round lu tho river was bellovod to bo that of Mrs. Emma Dickey, Tho Mrs. Dickey who disappeared in Poitland iafct January, wbb a sls tor of I). C. Herrln, ormorly a Hold worker for tho A. O, V. W. Lodgo in this vicinity nnd both woro known 10 nmy 0cnl people. Sho has boon HCU , vnrloiiH times since hor ills- nM.ar,1Ce, but has always eluded 1 ..... 1 ... .... ,. iiiir lu i uiiii ii m & PLAY IS REPEATED production which was glvon under ...I. .., m , I Mt. M.itt'u lllroi'llfltl llllll 111I1HU Willi ......... In. I III.. lil.'IV flYlireUHIlll L1IMI11- . orchestra and those who took part and felt vory gratorul toward all who assisted In making the undertaking h iccosfl a -' 1 ren have lived In ruinod houses, In caves, barns, and even with the soldiers 111 tno trencnes 1 oiouioa ior them have now been nrran lged In 1 tiuiu Southern t ranee, wnero tney I looked after by Helglan school LrB ttld Uellan nuns. era and Helglan nuns TWO 1 RAIDS CAUSE DAMAGE DSPLEASED LADY II A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull and Coos Huy AthortUer. ATTEND MEETING HOYS NAMED TO !() TO CORN COXVEXTIOX lijle Nosier, Russell Train and Paul Johnson l.iirky Ones Prom Coos County SALEM, Or., June IC At the request of the National Top Notch Farmers' Club, Governor Wllhy combo tonight announced tho ap pointment of three boys from each county of Oregon as delegates to tho Universal Corn Convention to lm hehl lu San Francisco, August 0 and C These boys have been selected upon recommendation of tho County Superintendent!! of the state be cause of tho Interest they have man ifested In agricultural work, either in school or on the farm. Those from Coos and Douuglas Counties tiro: Coos Russel Train, Myrtle Point; Lylo Nosier, Hrhlgo; Paul Johnson, Coqullle. Douglas Harold Peterson, Yon cnlln; Adlal Duboll, Cnuyonvllle; Clifford Demls, Roseburg. COOS BAY'S FIRST R. F. D. STARTS TODAY Captain D.Md IjiKIii oh tho Tele graph Is Temporary Currier on Coos Rlter Route Coos Ihiy's first rural freo deliv ery wns put Into operation Iths morning when Captain Hyrd l.nttln of tho gasoline boat Telegraph, left at eight o'clock for Coos lllior noluts currying the U. S. mnll as far us Camp I on tho South Fork. This route will he known ns R. F. I). No. I. and tho mall, accord ing to tho contract, Is to bo carried but three times a week. Hut Cap tain Lattln declnres that there will bo a delivery at least six times a week. Postmuster Hugh McLalu bio's that on Juno 1'C there Is to bo held hero u civil service examination for it permanent carrier on that route. The carrier must furnish his own boat and equipment. It Is believed that soon there will bo a second rural delivery, one up lHtbuius Inlet to Mllllngtou and then back out toward Llbby. 1IONDSMEN TO HAVE SHOW HOUSE OP THEIR OWN Plato Ready lu Two Weeks 1m An noiinceiiiciit. And Will Do Pu ller Now Managenient To open tlio Orphoum and run It under their own mnungoniout Is Out plan or tho bondBineii who nro res ponslblo ror tho Hvo years lease on tho theatre, according to G. II, Rot nor. Tho proposition ol Robert Mo ra don, Jr., to take over tho lease of tlio show house nnd closo ll up, ac cording to Mr. itottior, lias neon turned down. Tho decision means tho continu ance or two bIiow Iiouboh tor Mnrflh rield. Mr. Rotnor states Hint a com petent mannger will bo secured and that there aro ulrendv several ap plications. "Wo will secure tho boat films that can bo gotten on tlio market," ho said this morning, "ml w" w"l continue to give tho people good sor- vlce." Tho theatre Is leased from Mnsoiis at )100 11 month and lease Is for flvo years. the tho TO N ! TO OPEN ORPHEUAl OP ML SOD MONTH .MAY SEE START OF the popular attractions. COOS DAY MILLING CO. In all probability tho Cooh Hay Hand will have the street dancing Progress .Made On New West Wing. concession and Coinmorclul Avenue Ixigx For Slv to 10 Montlm between Second and llroatlwny will Already Contracted fbo roped off and "L-ornmouled" for llho fontlvo gathering u.vJ (ho throng One month will lirobnhly BOO the! ror the lliflit fiinlimllc Coos Hay Milling iCoiuprMV h cou- : i.. tM . to contract tor tho logs to bo do - llverod at the mill. that not lu ono Inetnnro has the Tho removal or the Northwest commlttoo been turned down, from lu front of Iho dock there, ho Today thoro wbb already collected Kiys, h but a small tusk, "We have I between $700 nnd $800 in cash. It offered tho use of our pumps iiud toils expected that moro (ban $100 will furnish tho steam to pump the bIH- out." ho said. "I believe Hint she Is fairly watertight and could bo float ed nnd towed out across the bur." Hnth Mr. Houck and Mr. Samuels are hoping that the ship will bo out of tho way by the time the mill In op- . . ...... ...I t,i..i.lliiiia ArraiigeiuonlB have been coniniei- ed for tho carrying away or tho fin- IbIioiI luuibor, said Mr. Houck. It Is Ulltlll 1UI lirilllll liliyWU'li. possible thut tlio output or tno nun be sold at tho dock here. 'I'ho lumber market, ho bolloyos. Ib better than It has been tor months, . .. ..1. 1.... ..,.i 11. ii..,.i. 1. AUSOIliu ui niiiiia. Hum .m imiumi, ib one or the drawbacks now to tho Xn ? K Bj,, ,0 carry awBy n,eir nroducts The completion In lire of the ra"-,,a w, n)()W nB1iy Hma i10ucra t sell their tracts. MAN'S PULL A Southwest Oregon Paper Thnt's nhnt tho Coos liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to tho best Interests of this great section . Tho Times always boosts ud norcr knocks. No. 280 IS HELD BI VILLA His Troops Captured the City Last Sunday According to a Report Given Out ATTACK "MONTEREY Stated at Laredo Seige of That Mexican City Was Started Today GENERAL VASQUEZ KILLED Former Carraun Couinmudcr nt Neuvn Livedo, Dies Near Monter ey ns Result of Wounds Ho Ite Hecelved List Sunday llr AMiirtAtoJ I'm. to Poo nr Tlmn.J LAREDO, Juno IC Vlco Con sul Ici.ha announced today thnt In had official confirmation of a re port Hint Villa troops Sunday cap tured Saltlllo. They began an at tack today on Monterey. General Oldofonzo Vnaquoz. for mer Ciirmnr.it eoinmnndcr nt Nouvo Laredo, died yestorday near Mon terey of wounds received In bnttlo Sunday nt Icamole, nccordlng to it telegram today. T EFFORT REIXG .MADE TO SAVE SAVE SCHMIDT AND CAPLAX Charged With Murder as Accom plices of Mi'Xumarii Druthers In Los Angeles Diuamlto Cnso I II7 AuocltteJ rrw to Cooa llf TlnM. LOS AfllCLES. Juno IC Ro- nowlnKtlio tight to quiiBh tho In dictments charging murder ngalimt Hon A. Schmidt nnd D.tvld Cap- Ian, nllegod accomplices of James McNuinara in tho Los Angoles dy- uamlto case, thoro was entered n motion lu tho Superior Court today nBklug that tho charges be dismissed on the grounds some of tho grand Jurors had been selected or suggest ed by tho secretary or the Mer chant and Manufacturers Associa tion. MANY SEEK ItlURTH OP JULY CONCESSIONS HERE Merry-Go-Rotiud Now Going Up. Amusement Company Would Cumo and Money Pours In Applications for Fourth of July coucosbIoub tiro pouring ' in wltti every mall and many are coming lu telegrams, nccordlng to F. G. Hor ton. Several have already boon grant ed and tho present Indications aro that on the grcnt National Holiday thoro will bo plenty of places for Daddy mid Mama and tho kiddles to have their festive tlmo. Today the merry-go-round Is on Its way up. This coucosbIoii tins boon sold to W. A. Richards who 1ms u novel scheme of operation. Ills out fit bus Just boon entirely romodolod. There will bo a dog and goat show tor this occasion now belonging to ''harles Howartl.Heverr.l application! have come In lor tho Teddy Hour rliflitH which last year nrovud ono of . ---. . .... ..--. 1 In rapidly. It Is encouraging to notu ho collected within tho noxt few days niul turned over to tlio Finance Com mittee. This year It Is exuectcd that the street confessions will not bo groun is I In any puitlculur locution but will bo spread about through tho streets. Hanover township ono of tho rich est In Pennsylvania, with a property Miluatlou or $55,700,000, Is "broke," owes $111,000, and Is trying to borrow $20,000 tor current ex penses. The average Hie of the Hrltish officer after reaching the firing lino 21 days, of a cavalry horse, JO I ,......, Times Want Ads bring results. ILO e AMUSE EERO r ,uuu. .!