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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
HJPEBWPwSlMfo'wWvfr SwaSwSSL if wwwtk;i 'S-TTTT-TC" " ' ttHMMm fciwwtfriii htvci te&iuM IJWAMANJAJJKAUSE HE WOULD RATHER MAKE MONEY QUICKLY THAN HOMIFLY Coos Bay Times Your Paper Xho Coon Uny Times Is proud of Its tklo "The rcoplo's I'npor," and It strives nt nil times to Uve up to I'8 nmno l,y ilu11" its energies to promotinK tlio people's Interest. CEoob wuu mm VOL NO. XXXVIII. MKMnnitH OF TDK ASSOCIATKD IMKHH A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos Uny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to tlio best Interests of tbla great lection . Tlio Times always boosts ud never knocks. INlnbllslu-d 1878 "s 'I Me Const Mall. INTEREST MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nut! Coot llnv Advertiser. No. 287 IN LAND CASE Supreme Court Decision in 0. & C. Suits Attracts the En tire State of Oretjon SEE POLITICS II ITiGARRANZA 10 :5H0CK FELT TODRY ENGLISH SLOP 'FOUGHT TO LISTlGEMlNS KILL MILLIONS INVOLVED ! Next Move Will be Action of Congress Regarding Dis position of Property 106,563 ACRES IN COOS CO. Hllldl Lailll Klllll " ,l Wl 111 (her SHO.OOO.OOO Attorneys lime Much li Say tin SubJet'L Thero is miifli of local Interest In tie decision of tho supiPino court In the 0. & 0. inllrond land case nH niiny In tlts county linvo filed on the Inml Tlio next stop will lie tlio action of Congress which will ho natclicd with great IntcrcHt. Tim dcclBlon of tlio supreme court denied tho forfelturo to thoi tnernment of lands of tho Oregon t California land Kraut affects a territory In Western Oregon that Ih larger than hoiuo IJnBtorn states. It U approximately 0.0 miles wide and nearly 100 miles lout,'. Tlioro arc ::. 074.4r. 1 17 acres Involved. A. W. Lafferty declares tho land worth at least $30 dollara an aero. Tills would malco Its total value $02,233,035.10. In Two (hunts This land was given to tho will- road in two iiinnts. Tho larger ono vason Anrll 10, 1809, nnd was for the coiiBtriit'tlon of a lino fiom Oru-i mn tn California. Thoio art) 2.00S,- 171.73 acres In this tract Involved In tlio suit. Most In Diluvial Of this, SI 20 acics aro In Mult nomah county. Tlio largest tract In inyono county is 010,8-13.14 ncres. attacks o .mini: com: hi:. i.ii:i:i part ok plan Pi lends Claim That Campaign to Potwntil .1. W. Ilenuett I'm- I'Iihw Rclng l.iiiiiu lit-il Pi lends or Ridge .1. 9. Coke poo In the iccent iiiulli long and untiuo peiBOiml uttutks being nuiilo on Judge J S. Coke a political movu which they clnlin will become menu olileiit a llttlu later on. They tlalm tlml It Is part of a nioo to try nnd detract from the populnilty ami esteem which Judge Coke enjoys wherever ho Is known to iiinkn possible a campaign In hc luilf or J. W. Ilenuett for Coke's phuu on tho Clicult bench. Mr. Dennett has made no formal auiiouniuiueiit of his candidacy ns It Is a little eaily as the eluitlou Is more than a year distant. it is said that this explains the bitter attacks and misrepresenta tions being made In tho recent Port of Coos Hay fill ami tho l'lno stieel matter. 15 TO BE UIO KEEP UP FIGHT ' Kill MIIIT IJAItTlltJl'AKIJ TRUMOR at nil cnxTito huportur Not Agree to Truce With Villa Pending Discussion of Peace by Leaders iw Shaken up Hut No Damage of i:trnt Dai Done (lio City. s.vvn w.vrnit sy.stiim 1EB B I Alt IT CIPITILi: I Forces Arc in Suburbs of Mex ico City and Zapata Men Are Defending TO SPARE CITY HORRORS Illy AmkkIMM rroM lo Com Illy Tlmra 1 LOS ANC!i:u:s, Cal., Juno 24 J. C. Allison, of Calex Ico, the engineer In chaigo of tlic (nidation BHtem of the Imperial Valley, repotted today that with the exception of a few minor accidents tho water situation was normal. ! Claim That Steamer Neches Carried Cargo from Country Hostile to Great Britain wii.ii ni:einn sanity op miis. Sl'SAN uniM at coyiiLLi: Deputy Sheriff I-alttl Takei Her To County Seal Mr. Helm Aski to lime Complaint Made Wants to Take Cnpllal Without MnU lug Chilians ,Sulfcr 1'iiiii of Hat tie Caiiaiia Oideis (.eiieiatl Not to Cm? riini'fei'Mii'y Poieo IDr AaaoclateJ I'ri lo pool T.mw 1 WASIUNUTOX. 1). C, .luno 21 The official bono that tlio heads of tho warring military factions In ' I'ltOK. Mexico would settlo their different:-1 es waned today. Cairanza'a notice I to the United States last night reit erating that ho would not agree to a truco with Villa pending tho ills tUr AMOrUt) rrra. to inoi bar Tlmtal 151, CnNTItO, Cal.. Juno 21 Another Hllght eattluiuaku shock was felt heio at S:30 this morning. It shook bricks fiom the Mitlous build ings ruined or damaged by the shocks of Tuesday night. Several trcniois wero felt during tho night. Tho damage was slight. IWTHEEARTHOUAKE n. a. Tonn l.lVIXd at nil c has itnnx nxTito. GHARG DEilED EIS Merchandise Aboard Must be Unloaded and Thrown Into Prize Court. iu'ssiaxs rrr ri mrrnit ritiiir at iiCMiinHt; VESSEL CHANGES ITS NAME Xoiui'Kiau Steainor Is Stoppm! liy (einiiini nnd Is 1'littl I'imiii on Clmrgo That Sho Waw SnllliiK I'nder I'iiIm' Xante nnd I-'Iiir llljr AMoclitM rrr.t to Com llir Tlmrt I I.O.N'DON, Juno 24.Tho Aiiierl enn steam NoiIim wam seized to day in the Downs and ordered to nioceed to London to discharge a genera! targo which Is to bd thrown lilnei Weio Hioken by Vm lotm Sec tions of tlio Ansliii-ltusslnn' A i in lei ' trir a.ocuim mi to Cvu. my 'rimn HIOItt.lN'. .Innn 2 1 Tlu ilnlnlln of the taking of I.emberg though ut III meager, show that tho Russians re sisted strongly to tho ery last. He foie the city fell the armies under Von Mackenzen and Arclt Uuko Fer dinand had drteu wedges deep into tlie northern section of the ltusslau line cutting this lino In two. Un der nressuro from tho northwest and following nrtlllery bombardment by (icncrnl lloehm-nrmolll. the Arch Duko captured the dlstilct by break ing tho ltusslau center which was supported on l.omberg. At the samn time Von MacKenen nressed stead ily on thu enemy who wero In full retreat along the lluo from I.ein bcry to Itawa Huskn. Iloehm-Kiv mnlll pursued tlio UusslauH to tho northeast nnd cast of l.einbcrg. ATTACK WB Troops Are Being Transferred to Make an Attack on the Polish Capital. ONE MORE VICTORY Deputy Sheriff W. V. Laird said j cusslon of peace was responsible for Hii tmiinltiir that ho had n torn plaint against Mrs. Susan Helm and that sho was to be examined as to her sanlt and thoieforo left oa the stage with tho woman In charge County Judge Watson staled that lie know nothing of the complaint and Hint any wan ant on an Insanity chargo should be Issued through him. He said he knew nothing of tho affair. Mis. Helm on Monday afternoon Mm Iors of hone. Ho announces his Intention of tontlnulug his mllltary tampalgn to crush his adversaries. The possibility howeer. that Car rnnii does not untlei stand tho ear nestness of tho United States In de manding restoration of peaco In Mexico Is recognled by tho officials. Canauza ptolubly soon will bo told that before ho tan hope for the mor al, support of tho United States ho must udont a conciliatory nttltude general iiiihu nmuii ib i uo ....... Koiiuer Coos May Music Teailier in j in(0 u10 jtrlru court. Tho contention nioinlng camo into court and tho chnigo wa' wlthdiawn. Mr. Helm" tamo to Judge I'enuock .. .I.r nr KO nUO. aCCOllllllg to till) uqrono county Is 010.843.I4 ncres. -' complaint la Douglas. Tho land Is dl.trllmted udw . " pxnm. imong tho other counties ub fol low i: appeared heforo Justlco Peiinock and toward his oppoiionls. It Is believed sworo out warrant against Joseph this Is tho object of Charlen A. Doug Ilansor charging hlm with jisb.iultj as and Kllso Aiiedondo. tho WobIi- i.n.v -rim two neonlo noxt i iiictnn ieiresentatles of Cnriuii- mm imiiv.j. - . .. I . .... . . ,l win) win ieae uiinuriuw iu tu fer with hlm. Act en . 2.152.18 .27,120.20 ,.37,017.79 Washington . . . Yamhill ... . Polk Clackamas 8D.102.07 Marlon Lincoln Benton B3.G20.9a Una " 01.900.23 Lano 299,000.00 Coos ,...105,503.30 Curry 7.811.64 Jickaon 141.791.15 Jackson 141.971.15 Klamath 13.015.00 Smaller (iiiuit The Bmrillor grant was passed May 4, 1S70 nnd was for tho con itructlon of tho lino to McMlnn Tllle. Tho decision Involves C5.GS2.44 teres In tills tract. It lies In these counties' Counties Acres Clarko. Wnh 292.50 Columlilfi fro 1 Tillamook. Oro 29,741.00 xi:aihx! capita r City Willi li Was Destiojeil This Week 1'rof. miner A. Todd, who for merly lled In Marshfleld and taught music hoi o, has been residing In 131 Ceutro, California, which was ono of tho titles of tlio Imperial Valley badly damaged by the eartlmuake Tuesday. Since leaving Coos Hay Prof. Todd has been residing at Los Angeles, but It was learned re cently that ho had moved to 1.1 Ceutro where ho had a class In mu sic. Trlends or Prof. Todd heio aro aiLxlous to learn whether ho sufroted any loss In tho eartluiuake. Kroni leports It somas that tho entire city was damaged. of tho llrltlsh Oovcrnment that the cargo camo from n country hos tile to (heat llrltaln was denied by shippers. PUBLISHES AGAIN PAPmt srspnxnnn ix itmtLix CO.MHS OUT TODAY CHAXdnS NASI I Caiiana Toices Am In Submits of Mexico City liy AwwoUlfJ TrrM lo Coo. Hy Tlmm 1 pi. iARO Tevas. Juno 21. Tho tin made out to liao ins who i-a"'" Incd as to her sanity. He was re forred to tho district ntlorucy. Mr. Helm stated they hao two thlldren and that ho has been divorced " CnrInnzn nrmy mier (lonzaleH has nlno eais fiom Mis. Helm but that mX Ul 8ul)lII,3 ot Mexico City. sho refusos to ie.n ' - .actordlng to n messago to ino uir Washington, Oror IK ilSiho judge that she dil.d.ssomo- Jll,-l." .. , ., Hirow a bottle at . , ,a . t nies ana " '- lii.yuii.u" 1UUI. POLICE TO ENFORCE THt iviuiun uhvvo N Is l' Tl L'HIll orritoi. in ik After Violations of Slate Hides Tor the benefit of the different communities of Oregon Secotary Hen. W. Olcott has Issued tho fol lowing statement: I'rom many sections of the State Uie attention of this office Is ro ;t0d.y d.reited to alleged viol.- , i -motor xehlclo laws. 1 " nrfivaillllK tlmt tlU a78l83i Secretary of State Is vested with the enfnneniont ot tuo su ldiizn agency from Voia Cnu, dated yesterday. (lonznlcs halted in tho suliuiiis. tho messago stated, becnuso the Za pata fortes had enti cached thom sohos In tho center of tho capital ....,1 r:mt7.ilna iloslied to snnro the PATRIOTISM S HOI "Wilsox day" is oiisnitvnn IIV pohtland pnopi.n i:eiclses Aio Held, Hiillillnuw Aie Deionitt'il, and Cltlcns Wear Sniull 1'lag. .Norwegian Visscl Is l-'livil Upon As II ItCMllt (117 Auorlittd rrr lu Coot HJ Tlmw J CIIUISTIANA, Juno 21. Thntlt Is dangerous to ihnngo tho namo'of a ship In xvur llmo Is tho moral drawn hv tlio Norwegian shipping Oaetto from tho altarg upon tho D.iMinger by a (ionium submarine. Tho Devanger formerly was named the Ceylon nnd tho latter iiamo ap peared In tho ship's papers. Tho tap- talu or tho siibninilno stujiped tho Diviiiiuor iitl demanded tho t'ii- sol's namo nnd nationality. Ho also asked for tho ship's papers. When ho observed tlio conflict In nninos ho declared tho boat not only was sail ing under a falBO namo but under a raise flag. Ho gao the ciew 15 min utes to go ami then filed upon tho steamer. Statement Mado 'Hint United States Ships Arms and Munitions of War to The Allies. Ily AmocLIisI I'rral to Coo. lay Tlmr1 limtLIN, Juno 21. Tho Tttges Zeltun. uubllcatlon of which was suspended Monday by tho (lerniuu authorities, re-appeared today. The suspension order was Issued, ac cording to the goneial iindersland Ing, because of a criticism or tho United Slates by Count Von Ho cut low. In today's Issue, however, tho Count refers to tlio roports of tho poato conference to bo hold In Swit zerland, supposedly at tho Instiga tion of President Wilson, and adds, "Meanwhile aro voyaging from tho United Slates floating aisenals and ammunition depots for (heat llrllala, Franco and Russia. And at the humid time President Wilson ileinands that n sure and unimpeded Journey bo guaranteed tlio flouting ar-BcuttlB." General Von Linsingen With Army Finally Succeeds in Crossing Dniester River RESISTANCE. WAS STRONG Call of l.einlictg Is Doing ToUtmed by n (icncrnl lletieat on tho Pint of Itiisslim Purees (Vnr's Army Dilven I last ward. tllr AaaotUto-l I nt lo Cooa Ua Tlmw LONDON, Juno 21. A dispatch from Amsterdam Bays tho Gormans, following a victory in (Inllcln, havo already mado preparations for an other attempt to capturo Warsaw. It says tho Herman troops havo al ready been transferred to tho Uzural front, west ot Warsaw. eitoss nxmsTiui itivnu OFFICIAL DETAIIED NOTESENTTODAY in AMotlateit rirat to Cooa far Tltm-a I , POHTLAND. Or., Juno 21. -To show that tho public, without legaul to politics, gives Its iindlvded sup- - port to tho Piosldont In tho Inter- UXITHn STATHS THLLS (.I.HMA.W national crisis. "Wilson Day" was ADOPT I'ltVi: CASH observed In Poitland today with u TTT"...i .i..i i i... S Um'-lors or an attack. The , display of NMIona. -r. and PJ-, - J , -ZnZ messago stated that Cnrranta .-' trlotlc exercises llul lllnw Anmlva Ti.Mty dored Oonzales. "To exhaust every deto.ated and thousands of snul . ' means bofoio taking thu city lu flags were wo. n by men. women tmil mm it- to Coo. ..., ti. 1 .,.,.... r .n-i.tnn.n" ihlltlroii. I WASIIINOTON. I). C, Juno 24. IIIU itivw wi .......... ..... r.. . . POHMHU (initMAX COLOXIAIi ! snciii.TAHY nniiAYnn Vessel In Held by ItillMi nnd Noth ing Has Hoi'ii lleaiil hout Dr. Dcinldirg Austro-Cri matt Points I'lght Hack ltusslau Soldiers (II, Aainrlalcl Trra. to Cooa liar Ttmn. limtLIN, Juno 21. Further vic tory for tho Austro-dormnn forcos lu (.allela wns announced todny at army headiiuartcrs. Tho army ot Von Linsingen, which has boon mooting with stubborn resistance fiom the Huuslans along tho Dnlca ter Hlver, has finally succeeded i'ii missing (ho liver. Thu rail of Lomberg Is IicIiir mi lowed, arcordliig to Btatomoiitx i a genural Husslan retreat. In tin Leather district tho victorious Ten tonic forces aro driving tho Rus sians eastward, whllo to tho Wct-t tho Husslans aro falling back from tho country northwest of Przomysl, near the Husslan border TORPEDO .CRUISER VILLA CLAIMS CITY Sajs Ho Occupies Place Siippii't"! Obregon Had dipt in eel VISITS COL. ROUSE:;; pitnsmnxT wilsox snns iiis ixtimati: PllinXD today 15.4S0.OO;euJ,Mtll lg ,10l Ul0 case. This office nasiilngton, Oror .... la.nou."", - , ls 110l tlio case. " "";; , . . " ,. Multnomah. Oro 97.00 ' iei wMh police powers. IN. villa still occupied that city V....,. .r.fi-I1ll'B" ..... ... rnulster ll.OtOrlilnns lllOSSUliO flOIll ObregO nr AaaoilalaJ rnw lo Cooa llay 1liu. I in. n.ifin. Tovjs. Juno 21. A sr ss ns r' fSS: The reply or tho United States to tho last (Ionium nolo regtudlug tho case or tl.o American ship William Prjo was dispatched to Herlln toda). It leltoratos tho contention that the Bluklng violated tho Inter national law ami tho Prusslan-Anioi-Icuii treaty and uBks reparutlou with out rofoionee to tho pilzo court. LATH HIIPOHT SAYS vnssnii hi:li:asi:d (liy Aaaotlatxl 1'rwa lo Ma Par TlmM 1 LONDON. Juno 21 Tho Norwegian stoamer IlorgeiiB ford, together with Dr lloru liiird Dernborg, has beon re leased by tlio llrltlsh atithor-Itlc-B unci will sail from Kirk wall tonight. lliltlsb War Vessel Struck Hut Heat lies Poll Piunngo Deported Not (heat anil Hunt Travels I Under Her Own Steam. sink snvnx doats Yamhill. Oro....".' 1,503.11 WHAT UKA.MKS SAYS l''S. Attorney Gives Ills Opinion Ho Kiiiillue; Caso Unletod Stnton Attornoy Clar nce Reames is quoted as folio 1 Portland tmnor rpunrdlnir tho "Ily thn ilnnlHlnt. thn lallioatl COlll P"y Is prohibited from making any '"tlier galea of tho property until ,uch time as congress shall l)' 8IU0 PDronrlntn lm.lolfiMnii nrnvldo 801110 "inner for tho disposition of tho lands. "This means it la now up to con tfess to provide somo way by which thse lands may bo opened for set tlement. When Congress has acted, lhen the lands can bo sold in no ther wnv i.o.. i,n nrovided I'Y 'ongress. As tho lands aio sold, the riroad company will get $2.50 an ' and no more." A pro- 1""'"' .... '.. ,. wt l .-.a H nil T . I..... innuctllfli T I till lllllt'llfll filtliuv duties aro oniy i" ."' '" "- - "ehlclis and thaffeurs as proper ap- 10 had captured tlio clt nliat!iia aie flieu. P UUer this law Secll.ons and, o 7, (t ls mado tho specific dut.v or -' .. 0iioriff nut' ."Mi ni io;pe ouiiuioi o " ..... ,uiti,i the limits "' " ,taW. within the limits their IT AKES OATH T OOAY s,It. OAMPHI3LL- COMMUNIS nei".il MuiuiKor of Scnitltcni P.clf" ic Is Inten lowed D r n .... -nt tnnnnCPr - ". VUllipuutl, KUIIUIKi - 01 the Southern Pacific, who arilics 1 "' C1T,;! o.rt"cj...lsdlctlons.toe,fnrc.,its, '" moSL Violation of sachlaw, CaS: SSi ic..fow.bor.-o''oiUo her. this evonlng . Int.nle.-jl about tho suits at c-o... lows: , ,.. h. ,. "I am b ad to nocu iu. - lolulmswonthesul...andlholIevo 5o.tl.nd. jUo l-roparcn U b M that I consider was largij ..to for winning the ca.o. Tho taso i been In the hands of tho com 1 X C. ornla leKnl dopaitment ".a,lCp nto . and I am not con- SfrEE onoush with It ment." itoiimtT LA.vsixd Assoins sne ItnTAKV OP STATU OI-TICIJ ... .......I.... I.-... ..inini'iils Wcio To-1 .III a-in " day Xotllleil of tlio Apptdtitliient to tlio Cabinet to his summer homo at Cornish, N IL, stopped ofr today to Hoslyn, L I., to spnnd tho day with his Inti mate friend, Colonel 13. M. House, and to receive at first hund tho lat tei's Impression of tho war situa tion lu l-3uiopo us It nrrcxtB thu United Stutos. Colonel House, ro contly returned r.om Uuropo, gremt od tho Prosldout warmly. No part or tho conversation w us divulged. Ipfti pnnnTRiirHRlE MEN WITH WAITE en ranjws! AISTIHANS APPUAH TO 1IAVI CHIICKUD IXVASIOX ii....... c'liilmv ilmt Attacks of Ails- tilans Havo Deen Itepul'd at .Sewr.il Points U Aaiwlall I'rraa to runt Par tlnm 1 LONDON. June 21. Homo states .ii Austrian attacl.H in sovnrui (Ily AaaorlaU-l l'r.aa tu rvaa llay Tluma N13W YOHK, Juno 21. In tho ab sence of dlspatchus from London concerning tho disposition of tho Norweglan-Ainerltau liner Horgcuis fjord detained by tho llrltlsh at Kirkwall, tliuro Is much speculation horn today as lo what happened to Dr llernlip.nl Durnhurg. former col onial secretin y of tho Uenmin Um pire, lie sailed on tho Hergonsfjord under tho guarantee of Biifu conduct given by ronresontntlvoB lu America of tho nllled powers Illy Aawlall rrtaa lo Cooa Day Time. ) LONDON, Juno 21. Seven fishing vussuls known na diirtors, wore sunk by u (uriiiau BiibmarliiQ ott tho toast of Scotland. Most of tho crows wore saved. (liy Atolala4 Pitaa to Cooa Day TlmM ) HKHLIN. Juno 21. Wlroless to Sayvlllo.- An official announcement today says a (lorman submarine at tacked on Juno 20 a lliltlsb armor oil cruiser ofr tho Plrth of Forth. Hiotltmd. Tho crulsor was hit by a turpedo, but tlio effoct could not bo ascertained by the crow of tho submarine. A dispatch from Lon don last night convoyed tho offi cial nnnountomont that the llrltlsb cruiser Roxburgh was struck by n toipodo Juno 20. Tho damage was not serious and tho cruiser proceed ed under Iter own steam. John Sl.epard i:ll. or Portland. ' points were repulsed. Apparently the ' and R MacLeod, or San Krau-, Italia.. Invasion of Austria Is Cctck Zo vhoa.owilhP.il- Walto. ro led. It..r f"" the Princo-Hel-0l8t' '""", ,.,. iLirntnstluth. Minn front Imllouto the battle of Ar- Tho United Statoa (loveruiueni io- .lepruseuiuw.. , -. - -... , , . mUMoi UMi Mm claim day notified all foreign governments rlo Company, lue k m'vml. mino success There. Is little ac of the appointment of Robert Lai, .,n w . h h Umjl. I i I... Hnnrillnrv Ol ntUlU. .ll III ...v..w... --. 1TURKS IKE BIS'ciPTiHTBS toy Aaaotla'ed Tuaa lo Coof Da Tiro" I WASIIINOTON. D. C, June 21 - cltl-r Lansing took tho oatli ot oiiuo m ...... oo Uii...naor of Ilryun. IIIkIi gou and Resides the shipping, realty ..v.iorl mid IIIDOri lllisiimw. . M...I.- Vostenlai. Aboard the AIUb II the Cpos Ray Women's Club day as successor oi .)'.'" 7 7. i.n. lavestmeat busliioiw Allto II the Cpos llay women w officials, diplomats and close friends they da bin .t U Uhor yw(tor(ay ...... ,..! t. nornmonv and oxtondod Somo time uso It was ruporiui. . ,'. . ... .....nho-y. the ltd t- to mako a stato- Hlnk Thui-s'l") "IM"- w Hnossod tho coroinony and oxtondod congratulations. Tlio now Secretary of Stale was In rocolpt of many congratulatory mossages. among thorn a letter from his predecessor. Mr. Hryan. who ex pressed tho wish that success might attend lilm "personally and offi cially ." tho Ralfour-duthrie uompaiiy . flBurlug on the L. 1). Kinney prop erties on Coos Hay and the visit ol tho representatives of tho company hero now lovivos It. This ttflornoon they aro Inspecting tho Smith mill. The, will probabl) leave Saturday. and vlsltud at the liatonory. wi" Mao. and t (loodwills. They ute their lunch at Iho Crows' Newt on the A. P. Oweu farm. Thero wero about 21 women in the tmr;y and several ehlldien. Tho ploulo was Kvou In the Interest of a poruia- Lietit lest loom. CLAIM 'IO IIAVIJ DRIVIIN RACK TIIU IU'SSIAXS. After Hitter Plghtlng Heights '111. ken and yiiniitlty if War .Ma- let la I Is Ciiptuietl. lly Aalala. I'raaa l Com llay Tlw I CONSTANTINOPLH. Juno XL An official statement says uiui me Turks ou tho Cauettslan front y t..r.i.v urtur hlttur fighting, cap tured nearly two miles on the Kar ahagh Heights. Tho Russians fled eastward and tho Turks captured u quantity of war material. Rig Dame and llnsket I'lcnlc I" hlmi'ioii'h Pavllluii, .siinibi), July L ALLIUS CUIM 'IO HAVIJ SLIIHJ I SOMU (1AIXS. I lAihniiic Pho Hitudrccl Yards Along J a Mllo or I'ront lit Tlio , f Daiilauelles. I ,n. Aaaanlalasl PfaaawCooa nay T.rat J PAHI8. June 24 An ouiciai jnote made public lu Paris today .gives tho ilotalla of operations on tlie uoriii sine oi io w. ...." between June 1 and 8 recites att a result of attacks by the Froneh nnd llrltlsh a gain of from 150 to 600 yards along the front for over u mile w.n made. The Hrilsh took 00 prl oneis