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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1915)
itssesbspsi "7 ' gjyiJMMOOBAY MEN WHOIARE NEVER TOO WEAK TO BREAK Coos Bay Times Your -ruo Coos liny Times la proud of People's 1'nper," mid It strives nt Ure up o ltft nnmo by devoting Ita promoting the people's Interests. more Than Ons Hundred Per sons Charged With Election Conspiracy L Mayor Bell, Chief of Police Perrot, City Attorney and Other Leaders Included BASED ON LAST ELECTION llw on llio Registration of Sop- nemuor nml October mid on llio Primary of Mu Fo.nier Tins, cciitlng Attorney Must Answer ID; AMnrlalM PrrM to CN.o lla Tlmo. J INDIANAPOLIS, luil., Juno 22. An Inillctmcnt charging cluitlon raniplracy was returned against toro than 100 peraona, Including Kteral high lit tlio party councils, I; tho .Marlon County grand July today. Tho charges aio iiuhcu on election last November, tho reg- ktratlou of September and October nd tlio primary of May. '1 nomas Tifgart, Democratic Natlonol com- jlttccman, Mayor Hell, CliloT of ro ute I'crrot, Fred Uariott, city at torney and Democratic county chalr nn, Itohcrt Motfgur, former Chief tl Polite, nnd Republican member it tho Hoard of Safety, and Frank P. Uakor, former County Piosecu tor, wero among thoHo Indlctcil. Many Counts Made All tho men democrat!), repub licans, anil progressives oro named h a slnglo Item which contains IS wonts. Tho mnlii chnrgo Is ennsplr- icy to commit folonlos by eoirupt bs election, by circulation prltnuiy ud registration laws anil by lulbory isd blackmail. Tho churgo Is mado that repeaters were Imported from theoutnliln country. Major Huberts Again Among othors Indicted was Doun X Roberts, former jnuyor of Terro Haute, recently convicted of election baud tliciu. In this Instant o ho I ikarKed with heading repeaters fiom Terra llauto to Indianapolis. DIVORCE GRAWTED i.Mwn iTRLiciTV sri'Ki:i(i:i nv win: tim: tiitoiwns I'll'. Mnry l'nm Senaniteil 1'iom HiHbaiul Who I-'rlglitnicil Mil tlsli King nml CJiieen IB; AbikIiIM I'rim In Ccj. Tnf 'Unix I FORT SCOTT, Kan.. Juno aii. Mr. .Mnry Inpo vvus grantetl a ill orce hero today from Hairy 1. fPo on the allegation that she ro rtlred undeslrcd publicity whon her laaband mndo lilu way Into lluck '"Jham I'alaco In London sovoinl uontlis ago and frightened the llrl-"- klug and qiicon. I'apo pcalod to walls or tho palaco and, eluding tt Kunrils. cmlored tho building. '-fro ho reinnlnod eovoral hours bo- i Ids presence waa detected. QUESTION PMV RCPHIiSI'XTATIOVS WILL in: maw; to i:xIj.xi l-M Count, y to Take up Matter nf' 1'm or Neulnil Country Problems tB; Aiioi latea rreaa to Cooa Par Tlmca WASIH.vr.Tnv n n . .Iiino 22 representations to Groat Hrlt- 0n thn nan nf Mm AmnrlcaU flag English Bteamois probably will ma ri n in o .,i ,.i.i,.i. is linlna 'Pireii in ,in-,i uitii Mui furthor '""trruntion nf nnntrni cnnimorco. It stated officially today that in "niiual complaints of such Instanc- aad come to tho state department thn, .!... ...j , il.l l,Qfnrn llflL NO. XXXVIII. . IW'JWMhhI 1878 YUU " As The Const .Mall. PA Y LhAUhHb ft K 1 CAMPBELL IRE INDICTED OF GOVERNORi AGGART UD --- nau uu. ...---.,.. w'nnon fore gn off ico, , imi "luli next note would denl again with RwbJectBenerally. Tlmft. ..., rrrr.-...a Paper Its title '"Jli0 nit (ICs to energies to Rioters Attempt to Storm Sum mer Residence of the Chief Executive of Georgia Mob Was Violent Last Night and Militia Callsd Out to Preserve Peace ATLANTA IS QUIET TODAY Indignation Shown Against the Com mutation of Dentil Seiilenie of l.eo M, I'lank Kill Tiouble llcllcvctl to be at Cud (11 Anoclatol I'rni to Coon Da Timed. ATLANTA, On., Juno 22. While tho mllltln are still on gimul at Gov ernor Slaton's tountry home, which a mob attempted to storm Inst nlgat, unlet prevailed both there and In the city today and there aro no Indira tlons of n repetition oT the exciting scenes which followed the announce niont of the commutation of Leo M. Trunk's death sentence. t tho Gov crnor's homo It was stated Hint tho militia prohnhly will bo withdrawn tonight. 1 EXGTEMENT GREAT I TURK VESSELS:; Rl'SSIA.NS DCS'IROV STHA.M s.MLiNd vi:ssi:i.s A XI) HillMi .Steamer Sunk lij (cruiaus nml Pait ol' Cievv Is Hcpoitcd MNslng. (11 Awirhlc.l Vn ti C.w nar Tlrno 1 i-cmocKAi), Juno a-'. it is or- flclall aiMioiinccd that Russian submailncH sunk a largo Hteamer and two sailing vessels belonging to tlio Turks. In the Ulaik Sea about a bundled miles cast of tho lloa plioius. part or CltRW MISSIXO lb lli-h .Steamer Sunk and Onlj .Some Aio Saved. (Pr Atawlalod l'n l Co" " Tlmn 1 LONDON, Juno L'.- Tho IHItlsh steamer Cailslnook, Wl gnms tons, bound from Montieul for Lolth, was sung by gnnflio fiom a submarine esterdny off Klnnaids Head. Wov en of lh" now wt'ro W'U,1' " thirteen aio unaccounted for. DE rol'M) (HILTV OF TRHASOV ON i:i(iiiT(ocvis South Afihan Rebel Lender .Musi .Seive SK Vears In Pilsim nml rined SIO.OIH) (11 Alalol rr io Cooa IU Tlmw 1 HLONMrONTRLV. Pnlon of South vfriM1. .Iiino 22 A sentonco of six yen re Inipilsoiiinent nml a film of iannn was Imnoscil today on Hon- oral Cliilstlan Do Wet, ono ot the leaders of tho South AH lean runtu - Hon against tho HrltUh government j Ho wns found g"Ht enterlay of i trenhon on eight counts. WILSON D.W Is'cRLHnRATRD IV WASIIINt.'ION cm ISIg P"""1" ,,t:,,, ","' Sl"HCl' Hveicd at Mass Meeting 11 Miior. D AUt4 rf to Cooa ra Tlmea 1 SRATTLR, Wash., Juno SS "Wll on D." designated to doinonbtrato ""..".. .nroinl of the President's course l Handling the country's In- emotional affairs, vvss onSer vu .ln.. na.QllA fllld dnv with n noon-may j..- mass meeting The parade was " .. . 1.l l,V .hnn tUO IU IBS 10UB. i " ." - . Uejl s,atog roaimoma' , soldlors and sailors. The mass - Ing wns nddressrd i) 'an! others WET SENTENCED I i IbtlUt lU-Uftlinnynnnr, RIIMKIRK ' vn -r it i iriifii'i T (EOflB MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i ssisrwr gi:i:hal mu;i:r or s. p. to msit iicki: To be Attonipunlcil bj llnlph II. Mood, General Counsel lor S. I. Lines in Otegou Actual steel construction baa stinted on the North Head bridge nirohs Coos Il.iy, a now of men be ing theio working under Rnglncer llrouglitoii. Over tho entire length ot tho Wlllniuetto Pacific there Is a force nt vvoik to bring nliotit the completion of the Hue. Within a row dies 11. W. Campbell, assistant man ager of the Southern Pacific lines Is expected on Coos in rot- his first lslt ami with him will come Ralph 12. Mood, counsel for the S. 1. In Oicgon. Tho center pier of tho Sluslnw bridge Is now practically complete, an 01 ding to those who hao viewed the load, and with tho approaches on both hides finished. Tills bridge too will soon bo ready for tlio first steel work. Rails have now been laid to Acute and it Is epctted tho road will be ballasted tlio 15 miles from Maple ton to Anno by .Inly I. Opening of nttual traffic fiom Hugeno to Acme will then. It Is said, rely only on tho granting of permission by tho state Railroad Commission Tint cars have already been tow ed down the bay to tho North Rend ,,,. ,, I)tt () ho UMk hM mi toward Lakeside. It Is oMieetcd the englno will bo ready for moving ' ... . , ... I theio some tlmo tomorrow nnd with this equipment on tho ground the engineers state that there will bo a lesuniptlon of track hi lug toward tho Umpqua. Llcttilfy Kontl Tho famous "loop" of the South- ttclflc line, known as the I R. o..t or po.tinnd through the i section of the Wlllametto Vnl' loy through Jle.MlnnvlIlo and Cor- allls and thenco Into Rugeno Is icady for electrizing, according to President Straiinhnn, of tho P. R. nnd R. and before long tho trains niot CNpccted to bo In operation through (ho cntlio valley. This road taps ono of tho richest agricultural boctlons of Oregon and ghes Interurhau servlco to practi cally every fnrmor on tho line. This then lit lugs Into Rageno three direct lines from Poitlnnil, all of which aio later to unload a share of their business over tho Willamet te Pacific into Coos Hay. SLUES SHELLED 'll'RUS RRSTROV WIRi;i,i:.SS NI I kill soLim:i:s AIHo Ciiiim) Rneiii lo Change Posi tions to INenpe lleav File of Iho Halleiles SULTAX IS ILL n AaM latnl I iw In Cwi lla Tlim I HKKLIX. June 22. Pro fessor James Adolpli Israel, widely known as a (iorimtn speiliillst, Is at the bedside of Sultan Mehuied at Con stantinople. The iiatuio of tho Sultan's ailment Is not dlscloKod. CONSTANTINOPLR, Juno 22. An offlilnl htatoment says: "Wo shelled tho enomy's wlreloss Thurs (lliy killing tlioro. Frld Iho soldiers working there. Friday wo shoilod llio 011- om' loft wing causing hoavy loss- 0H UIi f(,r,,iK mo enemy io ciiuiik" ,,jg pogtou to piotect hlmsolf UKnlitHt onr battorlos. Tho now positions nlso wero shelled, silen cing 1110 enemy a arum.'-; LONfJ HAXHi: (U'VS THROW SIIRLLS ix Tin: crrv. Several PcrMins IIoIoiikIi.K to Hie Civilian Population Killed b The File. (11 Aw IMJ rrM to la lla Tlu. I PARIS, Juno 22. An official stntomont sas: "Tho seaport of Dunkirk was bombardod lust night by a ploce of long rango artillery. Fourtoen shells wore thrown and Romo porsons belonging to tho clll population woro killed," Dr. lI."iT KlRrV, DRXTIST Phono UIW, Room mil. Cc.ko blilg. 1 U U H U.IMU ww u ...... . -S .-p iniai TTi.iitrnniiiiiiiiiiTi.ftlitei' iTZTr tl9 911 MKMnnitH op Tun associatkh imhss s YAQU1 VALLEY American Settlers There Are in a Deplorable Condition Ac cording to reports Admiral Howard's Marines May be Landed to Put Down the Uprising ONE RANCH SURROUNDED.. Ilili( lluiiilied Savages AttniUlug Pinto mid Selllns Aio Prcpniiig to llefi'iitl 'laclr Lives ami Crop eil I'nlll Help Comes (II Anotlitnl Tr.M to Coot 11a Tlnir. ) WASIIINOTON, 1). C. Juno J2. Conditions In tlio Yaiiii Valley, vvhero tho United States Is faced with tho possibility of lauding forces to protect the settleis agnlnst tlio rnldlng IndlAus, are desciibeil as des- Iwipii 1 1 It lii1fltiij alnli ilftltflfltlimit ''V .,,;.. , , advices. Half the valley htm been devastated. Ono settler who left tho valley on tho Inst train nnd arrived at Nogn les today said one ranch, piesum ubly American owned bad been sur rounded four dn8 by S00 Indians. Tho settlers were prepared to defend ilinmuiill nil linMI tint. A tit nflnti It ttt ft -:'".": '"".....: ,","':"..v: ,V .7 . , . "'"'" belief that tho MaNtorcna Mexican foices would be tumble to check tho Ii'dlnus. Officials horo believe, however that tho settlers left the valley ho fore any additional troops sent li) Mnytorena had arrived. Confirma tion of tlio report Hint Curruiun troops had begun tlio occupation of Mexico City was lacking. A mes cago from Consul Sllllmau nt Vera Cru. said communication with the capital was cnj. 'HOOPS PHOMISRI) Villa (leiieml Siin Amici Iciiiis Will Ho (iiven 1'iolci Htm (11 Aa.ui.Ulr4 1'rr.a tu Ctoi lla limn AllOARI) IT. S. S. COLORADO, OKI' (IHVAMAS, June 21. (Wire j less to San Diego)- Fifteen bundled ! Vllln Irnonu miller Cienninl Kdhii wure IuoiiiIhc'iI as a imitation for foiolgn ere 111 the Ynipil valley at a cmi' forcnto aboard the Colorado todu between Admiral llowaid and (len eral l.elvn, mllltar coiiiinaudaut at Cm) mas. Lelva said the landing of Ameilniu marines might lie mlslii terpieted h the miiHseH of llio Mex ican people. He promised tho same ... t ..i ii... inim.fu.,11 iu ninuiii-iiiiii iir, Hi..m i.. Mexicans, and In uise or ii.dlate danger said an adiitiale guaid would escort Ihom to a place of safety. I'lidor the awning of the flagship rxrsi:1?" o.?m!;.f! (luaymas. and tho lommaudors of the niilHors Colorado mil Cleveland. Leyvu snld serious coinplliatPins mluht follow the IiuuMiik of the. AuieilcHii force bccaimo such n net mlglit not bo understood by the piople at liirxo lu Its true light. Ilo charKoil the VikiuIs with buy ing aiiimiiuitloii lu tho United SlatoM He discounted any possibility of a conference with tho Yiuiuls. Thoy never ponnlttod foreign Ambaswi- dors lu their presence, ho doelurod, and that tho llrltlsh havo "all tlio , treachery and hloodthlrstlnoiMt "I"! Anachus." Ilo Bald tno Moxicaus thus fur kllloil were horribly iiiutl- lutod, and tho crops Just harvested woio can leu aw a) mb provisunin n.r rutin e raids. Land commiiniiatlon with tho horde". Luyva oxplulncd, would soon bo the last, because Iho railroad Is Inopuralublo durliig the rainy soason. TOWN IS SiCKHI) (11 AmwUIk) Vt Vu n na Tlin I WASIIINHTON. D C. Jirtio 22. A roport yesterday from Macallan sas thi Indians sscked the town of Mochls and killed John Jamison, a llrltlsh subject SOLDIRRS RIJPKATRD radians D.lvo Hack Mtwlcni.h Who Attack 'I hem in AiM-lal. Ptf K C "r TtoM i NOGALKS, June 28. According to SDLD1LRSDEFEATED m. -.. , uvJB,k " , J- .-. v- f n -f-"1t0,i tt. y y .. ttttta LET US TALK IT OVER iT llRItt: are times when It Isis pnsslontitely Times, when, It ono Is a normal liuuinH being and not a Jollyflsh or a snake that tho blood rushes hot from the heart to the head to tlethione icosou and let tho emotions rule Such moments coino to every lover of Justice and fair pla when ho sees dirty, deceitful, double-crossing usurp tho plnco of lion-u and honest In the nctlons ot men not men, because MIJN do not dr thobii things. It Is left for hypocrites and humbugs to besmirch hit anility with nctlons that men abhor. A. II. Powets was last evening nindu tho victim ot ono of tho scur viest nml most shameful political plots that ever disgraced Coos Hay. Tho Times makes this slateim'nt advisedly. It was a trick worthy of tho Mafia. A trltk louielved in darkness and In ought foith lu clmmcrlau eiissodnosB. Tho Times Is not a follower or suppoiter of Al Poweis' policies or lolltlcs. In fact, Tho Times lias generally opposed him and tho men he Mippcntod, but Tho Times fought him fairly ami lu tiio open. A fair field and no favotltes was tlio rule of Its opposition. Tho Times has de fended what It thought was right and accorded to him tho same privilege. Lant night's frame-up Is so plainly and palpably a piece of polltlcnl poltioouery Hint It deceives no one. Al Powers was given to understand by the ones responsible for tho frame-up that they were his supporters and then by dark and devious methods they stabbed him in the baric. If J. W. lleunett and his son-in-law, Arthur McKeown, and his per Miiml newspaper organ, knew ot any lenson why Al Powers was not a piopur person for school director why wasn't It given to tho public? Why H'cli ptoftiBo professions of friendship and support, while all the tlmo, by Llnlster and secret methods, a dcsplcuhlu fiame-up was being planned? Tho American people love fair-play. Tho people of Coos Hoy admire a man who puts up n good fight lu tho open. For tho methods of tho Mafia, tlio puss-foot and the stiletto, there Is nothing hut contempt and atom. So far as The Times knowledge) cxtonds llonnolt Swanton Is a good man and a good rltlen and may make a good school director. It Is the method and manner ot his election to which Tlio Times files protest. It t was unmanly and uu-Amerlcau. Ono of the prime features of a republican form ot government Is to let tho public know. All acts of public officials and public bodies Hliould bo performed In the open nnd not lu tho dnilc, Without any iirovlous announceinont. except to v Ith the cunning of concealment tho namo of Hennctt Swanton w;is pre heated to a mere handful of tho patrons and supportera of Marshfleld bihools as a cnndldnto for director. No hint or suggestion wnH permitted to the public Hint Swanton was to bo a candidate. Such a course Is not necessarily dishonest, but It can hardly bo tormed an honest course Now then, to bo fuir, wouldn't It bo better for all toncerned, If Hon lett Swnnton and tho clhiuu nnd faction back of him liuil iinu'iunced his candidacy. No matter what hnpponed, thou It would bo tho people's mult If they failed to register tholr choice at an open meeting. Hut when tlio public wero made victims of deceit and duplicity and luHcd Into a fciiso of security by tho statement that there would bo only ono iniull dale, they would ho less than human If they did not resent the peipetra tins of Hitch a scurvy trick. In nil rillrlll'HH Till! TIlllCH IS COIIIIIOllCll til COIlfCSS tllllt till) llllllllO does not fall entirely on tho tricksters. Tho Importance, of taking an Intelligent part In tho school election Is something that Is not properly appreciated by Iho school patrons and laxpaors. Tho public school sys Inn of a city should bo mado a matter of peisonal concern. When a ihild leaves Its homo In tho morning for school It goes to nponn the tenter part of tho day lu an environment thnt Is coilalu to have about uch effect lu the shaping of ehuraiter as tho homo Itsojf. Tho teach 1IH III ' or, during tlieso hours, lu largo part too, must bo the effect on the older nnd womanhood think when they know that men are chosen to direct those ichools as iv result of Hickory and chicanery? llnlesu a chilli's paienls havo perfect .knowledge Hint the right kind of Influuuco Is being exerted III tho school room, thoy hnvo every reason t-t foci uneasy. Thuio Is tho widest possible gulf between llio iiumtally ' alert, thoughtful and tobtunuitle teaihcr and tho shiftless, Inefficient ono. f , I,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,! 'I a ii.iiipuieiii ceaci.i.r can .... .. h.v n , ;-. ono eun do a great ileal of harm. There Is where tho school board elections present a porMinal appeal ()( t(j cll,7(1 ijfficimuy of Individual iniiinbors of tlio board Is lefleit- """- -r i" twM t; ,t,t ;"ly H,:;,,,,lH.,:Bk.n: directed by a body of men able to dlHirlmlnato Ih.Iwc.oii the right kind . ,.( teachers and tho wrong kind. To choose men for tills Important pluto , lri(i(Ury and talntml methods Is Tho Times legnrds last night's douhlo-ilealliig and ilnielliui auiion un ono of tho most rugrettublo and unfortunate lialiluiil lu tho history of tho Marshflold bchools evil In Its Influenoo and dc. trlineiital lu Its c-'fcit. Tho pnoplo or Marehfleld will runout and repudiate at llio first op portunlty tho action taken nt last night's school mooting. It will bo many a long day before llio patrons will forglvo tho porpetralore or fo-got tholr action. not tho end of Last night was HnH nly tho begUnlng.' reports (jn mit , ,rot,.(t fornlgnors In thn Yaipil Valley wero defeated by t ho Indians In two battle according lo refugees arriving from Cocarl, near tho scene of tlio fighting. FF.KR1NG MRXICAXS Right 'Iliniisanil Aio Helng ('"icil For li the Red Cross (11 Amocui4 I ra ! Von I'a Tlwea J SAN ANTONIA, Toxas, Juno 22. Right thousand Mexicans urn being fed dally at Monterey from supplies furnished by the Amoiloan Rod Cross and tho food bltuatlon at Saltlllo Is even mora erltliol, uncording to a report from n spoelnl agent of the Hod Crow, Wfft WK .fi f"v -r i V?iJ!JLsSilihI A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos Buy Times Is. A South, west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to tlio best Interests of tills great section . Tlio Times always boosts aad never knocks. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. difficult to speak, act or write ills- tho few chosen to do tho work, but takes tlio plate of tho parents. What, pupils Just growing Into nianhooil to tiiBl nsporslon on the entire system. tho election of a school dlruclor. It Robe.t Cniup, An American, Is Vli t Ilit of Mexicans (11 AHHlalt4 Ir.M to Ob ! T.maa 1 TULSA, Okla, Juno 22-Robert Camp, an American mutineer, was killed by Mexicans at Monterey, ac cording to a telegrum received here today. , DltXIKS .VIORV ' (11 Ai-Mlal4 Vt to 0m Oa TIim J CHICAGO, III , June 22. General Felipe Angole pawwil through Chi cago to visit his family In Hoston. Ho deollnod to iIUouhh Moxloan pol Uls Qjccept to deny that ttiore had boon u break between hlinwir nml Villa. A PROMl Em No. 285 FRANCE'S FATE IS IT STAKE Result of Battle in Vicinity of Arras May be Decisive for the Republic L i Eight Miles of Battle Line Re ported to be Covered With the Dead EXPECT FALL OF LEMBERG Hieslans Arc Helog .Surrounded by Hie (lei mans nt (iallclau Capital Pails Reports (hat Neither Side Can llrcak Deadlock (11 Akkih lair I I'rr in Cooa Ha Tin. LONDON, Juno 22. Wlrolcos dis patches from Hull In to Snyvlllo rep resent that a Initio which has been pi ogress for some tlmo lu tho vicin ity of Arras, In Northern Franco, as ono of the greatest conflicts of tho war, which may tlecldo tho futo of France. The losses of botli Qor uinus nnd the Allies are dcstrlbod as fearful and ono stretch ot tho Hold from Arras, eight miles townrd tho Ilelglan border, Is snld to ba covered with corpses. Fighting lu Atrmrc. lu Alsace there Is heavy tlgutlng lu tho Fecho River Valley and tho French say tholr lines havo puBhod further northward, llerlln says tho Herman positions vvaro transferred to the Rnsteru bmk of tho river. Dunkirk wns bombarded ycBtcr doy by a long range dcrmaii & In (hillcla Petrograd announces tho retirement ot the RusBlans from the Orotlck lakes. Irfmilicrg to 1'nll. The .fall of Loniberg Is expected lu it, day or two. Paris snyB thnt neither Hide bus boon able to broak the deadlock on tlio tlalllpoll penin sula Tho buttle of Pluva on tho Isoiuo front continues, tho Austrlnns making repeated attempts to drlvo (he Italians across Iho river. T .11)1.1 171' PRISON WARDRX'H WII-'IJ roii.M) di:ad limned lu Her Apart.nentM and '"Ttiist" Ik llehl Pcnillng An " ' Investlgatlini (11 AwkUiM l'if" I Cooa Da Tlnta JOLlirr, III, Juno 22. A negro trusty, Joseph Campbell, Is hold lu solitary confinement today ponding an Investigation of tho murder of Mrs. IMmund Allon, wife or tlio prison vvurdon, whoso body, fenrrully burned, was found on it bhulng bed In her npartmonts yos torday. Campbel, chosen us Mrs. Al len's peraonul servant, uailor tho hon or sstem Is tlio Inst person who had soon hur alive. . SPALN'S CAIHXI7I' 4 iiAvi: Risi(ixi:i) p 111 Aaaoclalal l'rloCooanaTli) MADRID, Juno 22. Tho cabinet resigned today, tho government considering tho falluru of the recent loan equivalent to a vote of lack of .onfldonco I MFORM FAtTORV DA.MAGRI) HV HOMR (Or A.aolail l'ra to .om Pa TMa-) WINDSOR. Ontario. Juno 2 : Tho ovurall factory of tho Peobody company was initially wrouked by a bomb explosion ostoraay. iao r company hud Just finished an order for lld.000 llrltlsh un- irorms Twonty-soven sticks of dynamite which failed to oxplodu woro also found un dor the Windsor ltrmory Hlg MaMiue.ade on Skates nt tho Hluk Tlmrailitj night. Thm Grand Pi les. Times want ads urlng results. OS mm NEGRO SUSPEC 1 1 - o nuuv una urtiiB .sm.'" viJTrg3