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7 LOFTY IDEALS sJKU AIM SO HIGH THAT WE NEVER HIT ANYTHING h:l 01 DOS Wxm& A Southwest Oregon Paper That's wlint Uio Coos liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for South went Oregon people sud devoted to Uio best Interests of this great toctlon . Tho Times always boosts ad aerer knocks. Coos Bay Times Your Paper Ttie Cous Buy Times la proud of Us tillo "Tlio People's Pnpor," and It strifes nt all times to live Qp u IU name by do voting Its energies to fromotlng Uio people's Interest. Y & MEMBERS OP Tina ASSOCIATE!) IMEfW V mm m have Ulan ite :cil in ie, ard-t1 fOt.. NO. XXXVIII. MORGAN SIT TWICE OntlBullet in Chest and Other Strikes Hip, hut Neither Are Serious E Firing on Multi-Million- lion ic nwnrnnumrnrl , man io u.wi.it.u s ServantsArrested M S'.HIS NAME IS F. HOLT i to bo An Insliutlor In Ger- i nt. f'tinn'll t'lilvi'i'sllv mill Hied Morgan (o Slop llio Fur England Keeking Loan f4 $ EMBASSADOR FROM NGLAND IS THERE Special to The Times) f, ULtlNUUVt, L, I. July 3, It was learned authoritatively today that the British Ambas sador, Sir Cecil Sprlng Rjce,. was a guest at the' Morgan home over night and was at the .tfrgakfast table today ENTERS $ 2. offthe financier, 1 K.k,X ---I '---r isg noclilnl Trcii to dc ir TIuim. I ga$hid?of tho big banking Iiouho ... r.in. .. i... . i.. OEgHH. limine, nun iiiiuiiuiiii uhuui hi thtarfaountry of tho Hrltlsh govorn ftiegjyaavBliot twice nt hl country hoTSgiflffr, Olcn Cove, L. I., by n wanlwhofcntcreil tho Morgan homo shwUylRfTor It o'clock today. (MTiald that Morgan wns not riwajEwouuucu. uno hiioi iook ffSltilRltho hip and tho second In lie 5 ereast, tearing tho flesh and twgMgjfaut through tho arm. vTTOmiBsallant was overpowered by placed in an automobile landlrushoil to Glen Cove. At first Bievrefused to say who ho was othor thaiJthatho wna n "Christian gon tlentanffiand folt It hla duty to por- BuaaalMorgan to end tho war. aBsertod his namo wns P. H&HTIml 'Bald ho was an Instruc tor TETciernian nt Cornoll University. TheJwfScyon tho stock market was )iardtyRoUceabIo. mo on Morning Train imo to Clou Covo on tho 8:G3ltiwln. Ho hired nn auto and welu-u)lip Morgan homo. Ho rnng thellKind tho butlor answered. llefMldffhe was nn old friend of MorjgJtJIjint was rofusod admission. sod a pistol to tho stomach itler, who screamed, and ,vway past tho butler Into i Ires nt Morgan. organ appeared from tho '(room and Holt fired two organ siaggorcu imu " sir. The butler, onco tho back wns turnca, picked bs coal hod from tho flre- rought It down with tor- on Holt's head. fought DynaiiiKe. Sutler then wrested tho ro- Holt and othor sorvanta verpower him. Tho satchol olt brought to Glen Covo near tho hedgo on tho property. Tho Batcliol was J)h dynamite. It was Bald aeon yeatorday near the "homo, mud Two Pistols iw Cramor, a taxi cab cliauf- rourSww stattjtnWi i hail driven Holt from tho to tho Morgan resilience, fuipg with tho car In front was of Sato whon tno biiois were V.......n rtmi.wlfifl nn nliirm fir ItlllUl BUUI.UXU " ......... od threo servants place Hqll and In' f the Morgau automobiles ay v,- rled at top speed to Glen Cev fwas searched at Glen Covo. In' docket was found a second K Ho was uieeaing iuuiubuij no wound on the head, and ETto he dazod. LUailT AT CORNELL ocltJ Trf to cwo B7 Tlmu. 3A, July 3. rratiK uou an Instructor at Cornell lib" pSst year, coming pero Established 1H78 As The Count Mull. BOMB EXPLODES III II. S. CAPITOL Public Recaption Room of Sen ate Wintj is Wrecked Just Before Midnight IS Only Clue is Letter to Wash ington Paper Telling of Event in Advance WAS SIGNED BY" R. PEARCE Siii ho I Ins Been Wall lug for nn Optioi (unity tar Soinu Time Wan Either Bomb m Infernal Ma chine Winning Was (liven (Iljr AiAoclilfHl r to Cooi far Tlmci.l WASHINOTON, I). C., .Inly 3. Tlio public recoptlon room of tho Sonutu wins of tho eapltol of tho United States was wrecked just be ta, o midnight by n bomb or Infernnl mnchlno. No one wub Injured and today there was only ono clue, a lotter received by tho WiiHhliiKton Times announcing 'that It would tnko place. The lotter was mailed two hours liofoio tho explosion. It wub signed "H. Peurco" and Btated that tho writer had been waiting an op portunity to carry out the plan, which ho enld "would bo nu ex chunatlon point In his carcor. HELGIAN .STKA.MI.lt IS TOKPK l)OKI AND HUNK lliillsli Steamer Is Also Sunk and Probably Tvoo Other Vessels Are Destroyed (llr A.xlilfd rr.ii to Coo. tur Tlrau, LONDON, July 3. Tho nolglan Bteitmcr HoduogiM wns torpedoed mid sunk today by a Bubmarlno. Tho crew landed at Falmouth. Tho ves sel was Mil tons gross. Tho llrltish steiunor Gadsby, 3497 tons gross, was sunk today by a Qormnn Btibinurlno. Tho crow land ed at Movlllc, Irohuid. OTHKItS I.IKKLY LOST Llfo llouts Found Indicate Further Destruction Ily Aiioclitil r-rcM to Cooi Dir Tlmei.l LONDON, July 3. An empty llfo boat and another boat marked "Crnlgnrd, Lolth," wero towed Into Penznnco, England, today. It 1 supposed tho Bteamor Crnlgurd, 328C tons, which Balled from Newport News, Juno 11, for Havro, may havo boon tho victim of a submarine 1 TIIHKK MOltK SUNK Largo llrltish SteamerH Are Tor. pedocd by the Germans (O; Auoclited Prtii ti. Cool lUr Tlm.l LONDON, July 3. Tho llrltish steamship Richmond, 3214 tons gross, bound from Queenstown tar Doulogno with railway ties, was sunk today by a submuiino ofr tho Scllly Islands. Tho crew landed at Plymouth. Two othor Hrltlsh steamors, tho Larchmoro, 4355 gross tons, and tho Renfrew, 2248 gross tons, wero torpedoed and sunk. from a university In West Virginia. He was a Gorman by descent, but not birth, It Ib stated. Ho was tp go to tho University of Texas next fall as a teachor. Ho Is married. On Mullet Removed. According to tlio legal papers upon which Holt was committed, ono or tho bullets passed through Morgan and tho other remained In his tissues and was aTtorwarflB ro movod by a surgical operation. AFTER 11ICJ IsOAX. IDf AuoclitM mil to Coot Dir Tlnm.J NEW YORK, July 3. Negotia tions were reported today in prog ressJietweon ofHclals or tho British treasury and a group or Now York baAkors headed by J. P. Morgan k mutiny, tar tho notation In this ountry or a $100,000,000 Hrltlsh war loan. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION Rainbow leaves Mnrshfield H u. in. Huuthiy tar CJoodn Ill's. i INJURED SUBMARINES BUSY MARSHFIELD, OREGON, IS w NAVAL BATTLE One German Cruiser is Beach ed After Pulling Down Her Flag Under Fire. OTHERS TAGE FLIGHT .- . Engagement Occurs in the Baltic Sea Off the Gothland Island on July 2. RUSSIAN BOATS NOT HURT Enemies Meet. In u Fog "ml Give Fight German Suhmiirliie Makes ViiHiirrussfiil Attack on the Itiisslaus Russian Statement Jll, AiiocUle-i r to Cool llr Tln)M.l PETKOGRAD, July 3. When tho Binmdron In the llaltle gavo battle to five German cruisers and a flo tilla of torpedo bouts off tho coaBt of Gothland, July 2, ono German crulBor wub beached and tho other warships wero put to flight, accord ing to nn official statement. The damage totho Kusslnn cruisers wns luBlgnlficuut. .Mel In u I'og Tho text of tho statement snyB. "On tho morning or July 1! on tho east coast or Gothland IhIuiuI, our cruisers encountered In a fog two or tho enemy's light cruisers and some torpedo boats and engaged them in battle. At 1) a. m. a German cruls or, badly damaged, loworcd her ring and ran ashore. Tho othor crulsor nnd torpedo bouts fled. At 10 o'clock our BMUtulron encountered tho armored cruiser Hoon, ono light cruiser and one torcdo boat and ronowod tho battle. At 10:30 o'clock tho enomy began to retire south. During tho rotreat tho enomy was Joined by nnothor light cruiser. This vessol was at tacked and Hod. At 11.30 a. m., the pursuit ceased. After tho bat tlo our Bquudron wob unsuccessfully attacked by n siibmariiio." l.'KW DKTAILS KNOWN Dr AMOcllted 1'rrn to foot lr TIbm.1 LONDON, July 3. Details of tho naval battlo between tho Russian and Gorman cruisers In tho IJaltlc yostorday apparently wero lost In the fog which enshroudod tho sceno. Po trograd claims tho Husslan sqund ron drove a Gorman cruiser ashore but all unofficial reports agrco that tho vessel which mot disaster was tho mlno layor Albatross. E GERMANS STILL .MARCH AGAINST THE RUSSIANS JUr AiioMited rrn to Cooi nt.j Tlmu.) LONDON, July 3. Tho Teutonic Alllos continue tholr victorious ad vance in Golicia and Southern Po land. Horlln announced today that tho Germans gained possession or tho lowlandB on tho Labanka River In Russian Poland. In tho West tho Germans admit that they lost gains mado by them yesterday against tho French on Illlgonflrst In tho Vosges roglon. Paris reports two German at tacks In tho roglon of Jlotz Fral wero ropulsed. Tho Germans claim somo progress at other points. Rome says tho sltuutlon on tho Austrian front Is littlo changed. ORDZCO HAS FLED i it PROMIXKXT Mfr.Vl6X SLIPS AWAY FROM OFFICER Escapes From House at El Paso Where Ho Wns.. Under Guard Ry SIv Orricuni lUr Anoclttll Tffll t TOO! Dl 'riniM.l ' TEXAS, July 3. Pascual Orozco, second only to Huortn In Importance, appears to havo disappeared. Ho is not In tho Iioubo where six mon havo been guarding. Tho authori ties, however, huvo not abandoned hope of recapturing him If ho at tempts to escapo ucross tho border. Big Dance nnd Hasket Plcnlp In Simpson's Pavilion, Sunday, July 1, Spend tho Fourth on South Coos River. Rainbow loaves Sunday at H n. in., returnlngaiihe.s In Marsh field O&O p, in. , v r , con VICTORY SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. OUR VISITORS M ARSHFIELD extends its courteous greeting to all city's gates today and for We assure them that hearty. We want them to en joy the entertainment that has been provided for their amusement during their stay. We, are always glad to see our neighbors from our sister cities, the sturdy lads from the logging camps whose minds and muscle contribute so much to the development of the resources of this section, and every stranger, friend or neighbor, all are alike more than welcome. The keys of the city are yours. Take them as assurance of our hospitality. Go as far as you like it's an yours. kitpAiMs-..ll-IA.AlAlsssA ' I The Flag and the Fourth Jijj Hubert Situ-key. Unfurl thai flag, the morn is fast dawning, The proud Natal day ol! tho Free Lot tho Stars and tho Stripes flash bright in tho morning, Tho symbol of our unity. Glioma. Then wave it aloft, lot its beauty bo sccil, A clear streaming herald of joy; Komembor its birth, keep that memory green ; Hurrah for the Fourth of July! Hojst up that banner, 'twas heroes -who gave Their blood (whon defiance they hurled) In defense of the right, a refuge to save, A haven of rest to tho world. Clioms. Then wave it aloft, lot its beauty bo scon, A clear streaming herald of joy; Kemember its birth, keep that memory green; Hurrah for the Fourth of July! "When tyrants behold it, they gaze with disdain "What care we for the scoff or the sneer? Their victims escaping, they know 'tis in vain To pursue when we welcome them here. Glioma. Then wave it aloft, let its beauty be seen, A clear streaming herald of joy; Komombor its birth, keep that memory green; Hurrah for tho Fourth of July! Chant tho loud anthem, tho dawn is now break ing, Aloft let that flag proudly soar. Let the free who rejoice give (while freedom partaking) Three cheers for tho heroes of yore. Glioma. Then wave it aloft, lot its beauty bo seen, A clear streaming herald of joy; Remember its birth, keep that memory green ; Hurrah for tho Fourth of July! ROBBERSGETSaaOOilS SURE. OF BUILT HOLD UP .AUTO IX SAX CISCO TODAY FRAN- Take Money Intended tar Week's Payroll or Pacific Coast Glass Company III, Auw Ittovl Trcii tu Cooi l!r Time. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. Threo armed men today hold up an automo bile carrying $3300 tar tho week's payroll or tho Pacific Coast ainari conjpany In the heart or me vic tory district. Tho robbers tarcod the rashlor und hla assistant, who was armed, to dlbiiiount and drovo oir ill tho automobile with tho money bags. , A. R. TO MEET. Tho G. A. R. members will as semble In front of Wolcott's grocery store at 9; 30 a. m, Monday, July g to take part in tho civic parado. good glad hand in cordial and who are guests within the the next three days. this welcome is sincere and GOVERXOR WHITMAN TALKS OX DECKER CA3K I Attorney tar Defendant Prepares nu 1 Appeal to Ho Mutlo tar Ex ecutive Clemency D, Anrx.litJ fr to Com 01, TluM.J ALBANY, N. Y., July 3.-aov. Whitman stated today that ho was "absolutoly convinced" that Charles Becker Is guilty. Ho gavo Becker's attorney permission to dlvulgo any names which tho attorney mention ed to him In an uppoal for execu tive clemency. MOTHER DEAD Mr3. Caroline Boring, mo ther of James E. Bering of Marshrield, and Mrs, Belle MacPherson, tarmorly or this city, died In San Fran cIsco this week. A Consolidation of Times, Const nnd Coos liny Advertiser. SCORE HURT IN E Milwaukee Train Goes Through Trestle Near Rainier Strik ing on N. P. Train Below ONE MIIB KILLED Engineer Baldwin is Probably Fatally Hurt and Many Pas- engers Are Injured DEAD MAN LOUIS BRADEEN Is Contracting Freight Agent of Seattlo and Ills Wifo Is Also Seriously Hurt Coach, Hugs gago Car and Engine Ofr ror Aisoelito Frm to Com n7 11l TACOMA, July 3. Ono wns kill ed and a score injured when tho southbound Chicago, Mllwaukco & St. Paul train fell tarty taet through tho trestle a mile cast or Rainier nt 10 o'clock this morning. A conch. baggngo car nnd onglno lighted on n Northern Pacific freight trnln pnss- lug on tho tracks below. Louis Urndccn, contracting freight agent or Soattlo. wns Instantly kill ed nnd his wlfo soriously Injured. Engineer Ualdwln, or Seattlo, Is probably fiitnlly Injured. Many pas sengers wero badly bruised and cut. ATHLETIO EVENTS THIS AFTER NONN PLEASE CROWD 70-yard dash tar boys Hort Trib boy, first; Ralph Wllloy, second; Irving Storm, third. 70-yard dash tar girls Vera Al brccht, first; Esther Atkins, hoc onod; Alice nnd Holon Flanagan, tied tar third. 100-yard dash tar men Sid Clark, first; Gordon RasmuBson, second. 50-yard dash for boys under eight years Pat Campbell, first; Milton Murphy, second; Carl Juth, third. A 70-yard dash for loggers with nlno bottles of beer at tho finish scattered bottles and mon all over Shingle woavlng Smith, first; H. Welch and O'Connor, tied for second. First prize, $10. Girls' Bkatlng nice four blocks, Hess Flanagan, first ,prIzo, $5; Frances Holm second and Knthryn Uarry, third. Class H Motor Doat Geo Whir, first; Iouo, second; Ensign, third. Over three mllo course. Swimming Rnco Across Bay. Al Stowart, first; George Watklns, sec ond; Rudolph HIllBtrum, third and Charles Pottngo, fourth. APPEALDFTOWEB CImrlo Tower and Wife Do Not Want to Como Hack, Husband Writes to .Judge Pciiuock "Judgo, I didn't havo a gun, I wouldn't havo used ono If 1 could havo, ami furthermore, I am inno cent or tho charge and would like to havo it dropped." Thus wrltos Charles Tower to Judgo Ponnock. Tower nnd his wlta aro now located at Hortou, Oregon. A plea Is mado that tho charge against him bo dropped, "The ex. penso or coming back again would bo protty heuvy," runs tho letter. Ho states that ho und his wife aro contented now, "that they uro away rrom othor peoplo," und that they don't want to bo bothered. Towor was arrested a short Unit ago at Junction City on the charge o assault with ti dangerous weapon at tho time ho abducted IiIb wife. He was released at Eugene on $1,000 ball. "And furthormoro," sayB tho husband, "Hyde had 'no business to bo with her and It was fortunate for him that ho got ofr us lucky as ho did." Bon Hydo, tho man concerned In the case, has returned to tho Smith mill, whoro ho was employod. It is Bald that there Is -a good deal of reeling at Bay City over tho Towor affair, many taking tho side or Tower. Hydo Is now residing with Mr. Poole, tho father of the girl. It Is said Poole assisted him in get ting back his place at the mill. WRECK INYSEECOT TS Mall No. 295 IS HELD TODAY Large Crowds of People On the Streets to Witness the Celebration Events s Awarded Prize for Best Decor ation, Woman's Club Sec ond MrsFriedberg 3rd FOUR OTHER PRIZES GIVEN fumes Houuett Most Original With Mllo Summer Second Firemen Judged lis Most l'ntrlotlc Mc Lcod-Piitnnni Most Comic Crowds thronged tho main streets or tho city, standing many deep on the sidewalks and into tho streets today to witness tho automobile par ado that tanned near tho corner of Fourth aventto and Commercial and soon after 10 o'clock was started down townrd Elrod avenuo rrom whenco it turned north on Broad way. At the head marched the Coos Hay Concert Band with tho Nro truck leading tho remainder of tho machines. Tho PrIc.s Awarded Miss Lillian Seaman was awarded tho llrst prize, $10, tar tho best decorated mnchlno. Tho Coos Bay Womon's Club, sec ond, $20. Mrs. F. M. Froldborg, third. $10. For the most origlnul James Ben nott was given a prlzo or $10. Milo Sumner, second prlzo or $5. As the most patriotic machine tho auto fire truck received a $10 award. Walter McLood and Doouglas Put nam of North Bend, tho $5 prlzo tar tho most comlcul nuto. Honorable Mention Many of tho mnchlnos wero glvpn hbnorablo mention by tho Judges. Those particularly montloned wero tho autos or Georgo Montgomery, Fred Moore, Mrs. Georgo Goodrum, J. T. Tulloy and Mrs. Roy Moore. Tljo Judges wore J. A. Smith, of North Bond; William Halo nnd Charles II. Freeman, or Portland. Curo in tho Parado About tho npparatua on tho flro truck, red, whlto and bluo bunting and flngs had been interwoven in a mass or color while tho wheels wero covered with ninny small flags that waved in tho breezo. Aloft on a pedestal In an evergreen bower, rodo littlo 'Miss Phlllls Jensen. Gordon Smith drovo tho niachlno and tho firemou with him wero Duncan Fer guson, Jr., L. E. Bllvon, Charlos JoiiBon, Guy Lattln and Robort Kru gor. Tho othor cars on tho parado and occupants wero as tallows: Mrs. L. G. Friedborg's auto was decorated with evergreens as a background tar dirroront kinds of "bright )tlowers, Thoso in tho machine with Mrs. Frledberg woro Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Roxlo Hall and Mrs. Louis Gorr. J. Bennett's enr was a mass of overgroons, standing upright like trees with borders or greon drapod around tho car, in which was hung u banner, "It's gono rain" and tho onttre party woro Bou'woaters. Thoso in tho cur besides Mr. Bonnott were Mrs. Bennett nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Pitman, Miss Lillian Seaman's auto was qulto elaborate. It was covered with pink draperies on which woro largo masses or Dorothy Perkins rosos ami tho trimmings wero bluo and tho young ladles carried blue parusols. Those with Miss Seaman wero Miss Virginia Clark, Miss Ur Biila Farrlnger and iMlss Adollade Clark. Flags and bunting wero draped about tho car of Fred Moore, of Bay City, which also contained Mrs. Moore, Ollvo 'and Irving Mooro, Joyco Foster and Roslo Maloney. J. T. Tulloy drovo his car all tho way from Powers to tako part In tho parado, Ho carried a largo "Powdrs" banner in tho rear .to gether with plenty of flags. He was accompanied by Mrs. Tulloy and tholr daughter Mrs. Gooorgo II. Tay lor. Mrs. Georgo Goodrum drovo In hor car docorated with long red white and bluo streamers whllo the other young women ot tho car were In whlto and with whlto parasols. Thoso In tho car with Mrs, Qoodmra wero Francos Williams, Qrace yil (Continued from Pagu Quo.) Willi E m SIN WINS J We 7 'uiif I .1 ,M vi