HI !N YOUR BEST FRIENDS SELDOM ffi SLEEP WORRYING IN YOUR BEHALE OIoob Say tm?3 LOST AHTICLKS c 1)ft fiHiml through Times mint (, ..inll hem! !' I hem! Thoy ,t rosiilt". NOW IS YOl'lt TIME. small ml In Tin Times want roliiinii limy bring yon results lin mediately. Try one MEMHKlt OK Till: ASSOCIATED Pit ESS vvVwi i;stiiilisiicu in ib.m , AaAVI.m xi,0 Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll ml Coos liny Advertiser. No. 276 LBOAD BUILDERS TO REACH COOS BAY IRIS EVENING Porter, R. B. Porter, Mr. i.inr nnfl Sunt. Dixon Ecoming in Over Line rm PIICH WORK Jen MORE VIGOROUSLY hern Pacific Gets Permit Ra s nn uraae oi uoun- Road Line to Bandon ,n I'orlrr and U. n. Porter, of t IlrntherH, anil (lonernl Su ..M.inni Tinkler, mill Suiierln- nt Dixon, of tlie MncArthur . r-i,iimnv. nrn nxncctcil to nr- hore tonight alter n trip over leht of wny or tnu uooa nny tc .. iino rrntii EiiKnno. It iinilorBtooil thnt tliolr trip ,e of InBpeetlon ami lor ino isc of getting the eoiiHtruellon .!,. i-Miilillv. It. H. Porter lot been In Moro hIiico no inailo nltlnl trip with General Munn lltcliock ami his parly over a i iiRo anil neiinor nan .mi-. cr. ' Winl- mi HiIcIl'i". thing orflelal liaH been given in wIii-m tlie count ruction of rldKO in ross Cins Hay at North will lie stnrioti ny mo Kiiuin i.ririr tilllifiiiL'li It Ih ecuornllv dl tli ill It will lie aliout .Inly he Hint raft or piling ror tito arlic.i liaii been ilellvereil. fllir- the piers will bo put In e Southern Pueiiie company Porter HiiitiierH win no uoior- I u-llllln II Tow llllVH. Tlio lorn Pacific offlelnls bnvo been Ik nroiuiil here about getting It tnr tint nim-rete work. TbeV " .-..- ------ -. . , limned on getting It fiom newi out slung the Kmltli-l'owci h l)p)oiiil Myrtlo Point, nut tiiei Kill not be eompletetl there In ' for tin in to not It, nerordlngf iiortK In consequence, inoy icen inoKiim i n HimiiiiT h ' ' MfkHI'M. 1 1 llllllllll I'Kll 1111(1 W. tiler iniiile n trip over the roail Is purpose (lie oilier nay. Southern I'aeltie ih gouing. ii in L'ii tin. IhIiIl'o work nn-1 rnv nu lllllll' tiprllllt fl'OMl tlie anient specifies a datn for Its ctlon ami they fenr that an Hon or llino migiit not no ) granted by tlio war ucpari lliuiil to Mui-xliliclil. glneer Wheeler, In chnrge of tbo ern pacific eonHtrmtlnn in tlio iern unit of .ortli lleml, ban i the permission nf tho Coob I)' CniniulHsloiiorH to raise the on the county rond between lleml and .MurHlitleld to cor ed with tho grades which lleml mill Mars hflold luivo llsheil for tho streets at each (I tbo county road. The por as islvcn with tlio undorsMn-- hat the Snuthorn Puelfle will to bring t'o wholo road to ana pay the expoiiBO of bulk- PK. Mr. Wheeler nlaiiB to Ittie roinl brought to grade by or tlie il red go fill. County Commissioners linvo I tlio Southern Pacific n frnn- to ln their truck six feet bf tlie enter of the rond. The ad wnntcd the west sldo, but Diiimir oners thmiKit to rota In (or the hlghwny nnd nlso tho of tlie rond for n streotcnr If there is one. Tho rond Is et wide "onirl sinners nlsn nutlinr- Itlio rnllrrml to put nn ovor- icri)s-,ui on tho rond nt North near Sfnipson Park whoro tho a rt inako over a ao-foot ! The oad Is ronllv n street- I'Kll N-rth noml has novor it over. Sleiiiu Shovel U'm-k. pser & HoiiBor are gottlng miriv well with tho stenm Work In SI nmcr... Pnrlr Vnrtli altliounh thov have not shirt- at full mpntlty. They have nan yard snovoi tnoro, I tlio fnilr.Vnr.l (limn, ran wltll PIPS, Vvl wnnlj Hinv fivnpot e the b' ovel running nt full '' ""to dump enrs nnd equip- Mug neon urouglu In ny llamook yestordny. Ilouser. who In n bnve ehnrco .e, work. Is now In the. East MeSSrS. llnrillnn,. n.i.l T.'nloop thfrge of It now. Mr. Houser ieu naek soon. th v, T,,rt Work. " .MeLaln. nnn nf tlin Mill. n.i ,lle fomplotlon of tho n Hallway line on North street, expects to get con- 10n On It limloi- wnv ennti nnd ;?J It to completion. . '. new hno ilarAlniinil In "them Pnplfln nn,l Tarmliml ra o.Mi:.r. """. :.n :" o . "'huiuuiuiia over uiu "eld Klnnm Una frnnr.li I an resident Cnlvln. who Is hnnd l '?r the Southorn Pacific, is 36t On ninttora nnnnnrnlni? Paratlon of 'tho Southern Pa n'0n Par.in i .. i Smlil, iioiKr aim on in win, who Is representing tho '"I . Railway. Mr. Smith has ." .New York nnd It Is ex- at ho will return to tho L 'dL'" to llaiulon. L hnglneor Wolfram has -v"5 some surveying around MAJOR CARR WITH WILSEY Representative of Foreign Syndicate Inspects Coos Bay Quiet About Visit Major linker Cnrr, of Imdon, and W. .1. Wllsoy arrived In last evening from Portland, Imv lug made the trip to Coob liny In 10 Iiouib, n record breaker for this bciihou of the year. Major Maker Cnrr rcpreBontH koiiio of tho HyndlcatcB which Mr. Wllnoy Is Interesting lu thin section. When Been today, Mr. WIlRcy nld he had nothing to give out now about his vIhII, or about Major Cnrr. He wiih not certain Just bow long lie would bo able to remain here at thin (Into. It wan Just understood that Major Maker Carr wiih Interested In tho two synilleateii. which Wllsoy Ib Interest ing here, the one which bought' the Simpson nnd other property Inst yeai and the one which Ih llgurlug on the Kinney properties, but It was stated later that Major Maker Carr Is not IntorcHtcd In the Kinney properties. Today. Mr. Wllsoy Iiiih been busy showing .Major Cnrr around. This morning they visited the C. A. Smith mill nnd wuiil through tlio big plant and the pulp mill. They nlso visited the property which Mr. Wllsoy bought liiHt year In North Mend, looked over tho Southern Pacllle right of wny, nnd also the local railway's hohllngH in Mnrshlleld. TIiIh afternoon, Mossi-h Wllsoy mill Carr, !'. 11. Walte and .ludgo ami Mrs, Durham went out In an auto to look over more of this hcc tlon. Major Carr was deeply Interested lu the conditions hero ami was es pecially IntorcHtod lu the harbor and tho railroad situation and what the Southern Pacllle proposed to do. Itevive licit Line. It Iiiih been reliably reported thnt ono of I! rut things that tho English syndicate, which Mr. Wllsoy Is In teresting In the Kinney properties would do would bo to revive the Kinney Molt lino project. It was re liably reported by parties returning f nun Portland recently thnt Judge Mruuoiigli while en route to London was to visit Washington. 1). C. pre sumubly for the purpose of consulting the IT. s. Engineers nnd othor lov ernmont olllclnlB to nscortnln the ox act status of Klnuoy's holt Hue pro ject. .Imlgo Mriinough wns to have left New York Wednesday for Lon don. Ciiuaila Projects. Major Cnrr, It Ih understood, enmo to the coast by the Canadian route nnd It Is understood that he Is In terested In tho Canndlan railway pro jects which English capitalists nro hncklng. When the Pacllle Coast lino nnd the Pacllle (Ireat Western, which Wllsey's syndicate was behind, woro In process of development, prior to tholr absorption by tho Southern Pa cllle, It was Intimated that they might be used by the Cnnnillan and Hill linos for tho const rond lo San Fran cisco. Whothor tho Klnnoy Molt lino project would bo vnlunblo to such n project in making terminals on Coos May Ih a problem which local people are still nomlorlng nvor. SENSATIONAL URGES ARE MADE WOODS FOUND NOT GUILTY Senator Townsend Accuses President Wilson of Lobby ing for Tariff Bill Presi dents States His Position. I II 7 AinoclatH 1'itm to Cool llnj Tlmta.) WASHINGTON. I). C. .luno 7. Scnntors on the lobby Invcstlgntlnn committee were of tlie opinion today that Senutor Townsend'B sensational chnrge thnt President Wilson himself virtually has been lobbying for the turlff bill, would not ho taken up by the committee ns an issue unless some specific clinrges were made. Senator Townsend lu testifying Inst night wlille declaring, that "Whlto House Influence ' lins been exerted on rcrtnln Senators, declined to give nny nnmes. rnicss these nro pre sented the committee will not likely follow up that phnBO. White House officials professed to he undlsturbcd'by Senator TowiiBenda clinrges nnd It wns Bald the President would not take the stand to make a personal answer unless some speclllc chnrges were mnde ngnlnst him. OlllclnlB declared that President Wilson was confident thnt the people of the country would tnke the po sition thnt ho wns representing them lu Washington nnd hnd a right to use all his Influence to further legis lation promised In tho Democratic platform. It was denied that the "pa tronage club" had been wielded lo i Sonntorn In lino. S.P.TRAIN WRECK NEAR SALEM North Bound Passenger From Albany Jumps Track Sev eral Are Injured Illj AmocUOA I'rm lo Coo, IHy Tlmn. SALEM. Ore., June 7. A north bouml .Southern Pacllle train from Albany for Portlnnd was wrecked near hero today. Threo cars left the track and several persons were slight ly Injured. A kinked rail caused the wreck. LUMBER MEN EXONERATED Criminal Indictments Against Secretaries of Lumber As sociation Are Dismissed III, AuocUtM I'trM lo Cooa llr Tirol. piiifAcin .limn 7 . f'1-liiiluni In dictments against fourteen secretaries and former secretaries or lumner as sociations throughout tho country woro dismissed at tho Instance of tho Department of .Justice. It wiih lenrnod today. Five civil Biilts. Illed by the (lovcrnment for dissolution of tho alleged "lumber trtiBt" are still pend ing. Amonir those Indicted woro II. II. Homenwny. of California and A. L. Porter, or Washington. ino in dictments woro iiinshed at tlie ro- niuKt of ninlrlct Attnrliev Wilkcr- sou, who acted on Instructions from Washington. According to a state ment mndo bv Counsol for the do fondants, tho THE WIRELESS STRIKE SETTLED Operators Compromise De mands on Recognition of Their Organization (llr AfKKlatnt I'rrfi lo Co.n liar Tlmn ) SAN FUANCISCO, Juno 7. - S. J Imuenknmp, president of tho Interna tional Commercial Telegraphers' I'n lon of America announced u HCttlc ment of the strike of tho wireless op erators. Tho men will not get nn In crease of wugcH or shorter hours but they huve won recognition for their organization. "SHOWME"STATE W 0 Missouri Man 85 Years Old Is Father of Fine Girl Baby llr Aiioi'UlK I'm lo Cool llajr Tlmn, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 7. Wil liam S. Collleld. 8." years old, nnd a veteran of the Mexican War. as well iih two Indian Wnrs nnd tho Civil War, Is tho fnthor of n girl baby born last night. Collleld draws a pension of $r5 per month from tho (lovern iiicnt. kwamj i.v wi:.tiii:u itriu-:.r. Political Acthity ItcMilts In ('liuiige noil Cliut'ge.s. llr AoiltM I7a lo loa nT Tlmw.l WASHINGTON. Juno 7. Thlrtv- jono employes of tho Wenther Mil lean luivo been reduced for con nection with alleged political activ ity WHICH lesunen ill in rucum urn mi it'iiwiii l'iiun mill in Tin l-iffifiii inn Oovornmont round ib ..;(!Kn, of forn,or chief Willis L. evidence bearing on tho Indictments ijioro Honey L. Ilolskoll, Profos Insufflciont. Tno Indictments wore Bor ()f j0toorology, nnd I). J. Cnr returned In Chicago In 191 1 roll. c-litof clcrrk. Imvo boon buhpcihI nlmrced thn dofondnuts roiiresontlut: v..i ...i.i,..i .,.. ,w,,..ii,,.r nn invmt. inij ).... ...r, .- 14 associations restrain trndo roiiresontlut: .. ...m.n.. : " . ," I'll ..liiii.iih Willi i'uiiBiinir.v in tlKntloil. An niieged bincK-i riM.n piinrco. thnt bnvo boon lire- resiriuii iraue. ah iuu-huu uiiii.-n- 'j'j,0 cbnrgos thnt bnvo noon pro list figured largoly in tho testimony , forred ngnlnst fit) omployos lu nil glvon tho grand Jury. Tho civil ilego that they procured nn In sults ponding eventually will como l cron(l0 of Hainry or promotions In to trlnl It Is snld. grade lu return for promoting " Mnnro'u cnndldncv for Secretary of OOYi:u.MK.NTMUVSllACi:iluiisi,A Irultlr0 , t,;0 w1()nn cabinet. ,.., Thirty-one nlrondy have boon tiil.ul i iiikii h'ihivi ....... Mnrshfleld, It Is understood thnt P Is for the purposo of determining whnt tho company will do nbout n Mandon lino. The Southorn Pa cific Is tiuvloiis to got n lino lute Mandon soon nfter It gets Its Coos Uny-Eugono lino In oporatlon nnd whothor to build on down tho const from Coos May vln tho South Slough routo or to build n stub from tho Menvor Hill Junction Is n problem Hint In nnnilnvlnir them. To build down the South Slough routo would bo n moro direct lino for tholr const road and Ir win prounuiy do chosen. if la clntnl that It Is n hundred to ono shot that tho Southorn Pa cific will not enter .Marsnnoiu ami connect up with Its Myrtlo Point lino vln tno j'ony aiougu rouio. mu nctlon of tho Southern Pacific In this week arranging for tho right of way nnd grading of tho routo to the Marshfleld city limits on tho north via the waterfront road be tween Marshflold and North Mend Indicating that they will stick to tho waterfront lino. finme Tomorrow. Tlio North Mend and Marshflold league teams will meet here tomorrow for tho first gamo of tho season between tho two. Manager Ogren says the Marshflold team will bo stronger than ever tomorrow, and the North Mend fans are confldont of victory. Mickey McKeown will probably play in tho field tomorrow for Marshfleld. HAND DANCE SIMPSON PAVIL ION1! NOHTH MEND, SATURDAY. JUNE 7. Argentine Invest). $1.10,000 In IImi iieiiiy winner. llr AnoclaieJ ITm lo Cooa lla, Tim ) l.nvnnv. .luno 7 Tho sum of ro. I'WO MI.VEItS KILLED. sllltl $ir.O,)00 waH paid today by tbo t.ov- t.iii.'lviuilii Explosion ICesi eminent of Argentina for tho horso tally Mimv Injured. Crngnour, which wns first past tho inr awommm rwiopoot rr ti Winning P"Ml III l lie UUIIiy V euilUBUll l HIIA.MUKI.N. I'll., .111110 I. 1 wu hut wns Us(iiaIUleilforbiHnpliB. minors were killed and more than ii I'm rnit lMiivc'FTOVMlV ' 'lozoii Injured today In nn ox ll,lMloilluiMl,l(WJi.w. plosion In tho Scott shaft four Will lie Vniiicil us Governor General '"08 rriin ,,or0' 0lern,0,, '' tho 111 Me Niinii . 1 s t .ino, i.mcrai B IO,I0nnl Con, company. An inrAuo'Llli rrA.iocoo.ii., Tin.. I I official of tho company announces vcjnivnTO' n c Juno 7-.'t'it "o 'nn were entombed but irf?ii. S' imios" Ford of nlno workers declared they holer- I .f5i8"' PllJ?.nc, J ,'.i. Fn ed other men are still In tho mine. luiyuiuii uiiMu B.y. '.,",:," Tim oxiiloslon occurred nlmost n OF B G M CONSPIRACY BRIAN TO TAKE OP JAP REPLY Returns to Washington and Will Consider Draft of Ans wer to Mikado's Rejoinder lllr A"ortcl I'm. lo Coo liar Tlmn.) WASHINGTON. June ".Secre tary IVryan returned from Pittsburg today and prepared to take up with Counsellor Moore. Jnpnn'H latest note on the California nllen land question, submitted by Viscount Chimin lust Wednesday becnuso of tho novelty of the Japauesu presentments, such as thnt relating to the fourteenth amed ment nnd distinctions sought to he drawn between the relative functions of National nnd State Governments, the rejoinder must be carefully annl yzed before nny serious offou can be mmlo to il ni ft a reply TO INCREASE COT OF MILL President of American Woolen Mill Company Escapes Con viction at Boston JURY OUT NINETEEN HOURS IN NOTED CASE Dennis J. Collins, Who Turned State's Evidence, Found Guilty on Two Counts (llr AMoclatrd I'rf.a lo Coo lla, Tlmta, MOSTON. June 7. After dollb erntlug throughout tho night, tho Jury nrqultted President William M. Wood or the American Woolen Co., of the chargo of conspiracy to In jure the textile strlkerB at Lnwronco by "planting" dynnmlte. Disagreement lu the case of Fred erick E. Atteaux wiib reported. Den nis J. CoIIIiih, who turned states' evidence, was found guilty on two counts nnd not guilty on tho other four counts of the Indictment. Tho llrst count charged u conspiracy to Injure the textile strikers nnd tho second conspiracy to Injure un known persons. Other counts nt leged conspiracy nnalnst certain per sons and n lot to dnmngo property. The Jury wns. out 10 hours. .H'llV TAMPEIHXG CIIAItGED. the foro among those President II- "." ,.. rnii iin.i tho stono son is considering for the position of ' nw sro in 1 and the stopo Governor General of tho PIPPneB m"fentel ?? ,B,,,t . vork the that his PPrnJ tho0groundB hero as practically sottlcd. Ho illl , f ', t. , , , , , prolmldy take olllco some tlmo In the nInK 'Bhafti ihoy ven un,urt "a"' nnd were taken to tho surface. It MI'I.'I.'IIAKTTK IlVIVfi. (I), A..ocl.tl 1'rt.i la Coo Oar Tim..) -Miss Emily Wild- EPSOM June 7 Inn Tlnvlrlcnn. tlio ml if rn L'fltto who was Injured In attempting to stop tlio king's horse at tho Derby Wed nesday, Is reported dying. i Is not believed thoro I men In the mine. I nro any more MEETS HKTUIIUTIO.Y. GOMPEIIS IS HETTEIt. HnlMlreeil Murderer N Killed by llrotlier lu Aiiouu. (Dr A.otlal1 IT., lo Coo. n7 Tim J SEARCHLIGHT, Nov., June 7. tho career of Quoho, a half breed liuto Indian, who ran amuck and ruf Aociat4 rrn to coo. nay Tima. killed half a dozen miners and iir.ieinvnTnv n n Tnno 7 -1 bnmestenders near Fort Mohave President Compere Is'us well as could ! t.iree yenrs ago, is ended. Word 1 ...nn 1. MA., nil. Iw.xr. . Il O I 11 A mill ,1 fk t i 1 1 nt tho hands of his brother and bo expected today. FLOl'U $l.iJ.1 AT HALVES. New STYLES In PHOTOS at QUATEU.MASS STL'DIO, 244 Front. DANCE EAGLES' HALL TO NIGHT. KEYEK'S OHCIIESTHA. FLOUK $1.2.1 AT HAINES. uncle, whom he had tried to kill In a tribal camp In Arizona. A reward of $5000 was on Quoho's head. . WHEAT $1.8.1 AT HALVES. DANCE EAGLES' HALL TO NIGHT. KEYZEIPS OHCIIESTItA. Bay City Mill Will he One of Big Ones on Coast Other Mill Uews Tho reconstruction of the C. A Smith Company's May City Mill Ih progressing lu good shnpo during the temporary shutdown of the plant and when It Is completed, It will bo one of tho lluestH mills on the const. While tho May City or rather KnsUldo mill Ih referred to hero iih the llttl mill lu contrast with the big mill, It will really bo one or the big mills of tho const when It Is completed. If will be cutting on tlio average of nbout LTiO.OOO feet per day of ton hours, If tho expectations are reached. A now band gang saw Is to bo put lu to replace the old hand gang, which wns moved there froin the big mill, n new edger, u new trimmer nnd other moro modern mid faster equipment Is to be Installed. The mill has been cutting spruce lumber pretty much, but within a short time, tho C. A. Smith Company will ninctlcnllv discontinue the spruco lumber business. Spruce lumber doesn't bring within fl or so per per thousand or what llr nnd hemlock sells for nnd Just now there Is llttlo or no doninnd feir spruce. Tho rrost which ruined the citrus crop or Southern California and tlie drouth which lias badly damaged tho other Cnllfornln fruit crops bus practically destroyed the demand for berry boxes Into which most of tho spruce wnn convortod. The reconstruction or the mill Is bolng dono more ndvnntnge ously whllo It Is tomporarly. closed down. Pulp Mill Ncnily Done. It Is expectod that the Smith pulp mill will bo In readiness ior opera tion soon. It will probably bo July before the pulp mill can bo put Into oporatlon fully. Tho company piann io son uio pmp but lu the case there Isn't a good do maud for tho pulp nt tho proper prices, paper limiting mnchlnory will bo Installed and the pulp converted Into papor right hero. Hush Electric Due. J. D. Moreen, who has charge or tho electric lino work or tho com pany, Is rushing tho construction or tho high power lino, which will fur nlsh Julco ror tho Smith-Powers coal nillin nil lStlllllllH Illlet mill tor tllO electric logging operations nt Coa- lodo. Tho line to tlio roni mino win soon bo completed nnd Supt. Ilennos soy with tho electricity will bo min ing 250 tons or moro per day within n row weeks. The olectrle logging apparatus at Coaledo Is ready ror trial as soon as the electricity Is avananio. Moving Camps. a. il. Powers Is arranging to cbango many oi ins muni" u;, within tho noxt row weeks. The Isth mnH inlet cnmiis nro nrotty well cut out and so Is tho South Slough camp and sometime this summer they will bo moved to tho Coriulllo sldo. Plans ror putting In two camps noar Co qullle are bolng mndo. Tho changing or tho camps will probably cut down some on the amount or logs supplied and may possibly cause some delay. Humor t'ntiuc. Someone started tho rumor that tim Smith Comnany was planning to shut down tho big mill but thoy nro not planning any such thing. It was officially stated today that the rumor that thoy might closo It down tonight or soon was absolutely un- Tho flurry over the I. W. W, troublo has pretty much passed away. I1, AoralJ l'rr. lo Coo lla, Tlmn MOSTON, June 7. The court or dered that bnll for Atteaux be no newed pending a disposition of his c ase. Tlie attorney for Wood ashed the court to direct that an Investigation be made on the published report ot nu attempt that wns made to Inlliienco Morris Sliumau, one or the Jurors. Mefore tho court mnile Its chnrge yos terdny Shumiin wiih questioned by tho Judge, John C. Crosby nnd tho district nttorney. TIiIh wnH lu effect thnt u man unnnined Intimated to him Hint he might huve n busliiess position for life nnd $200 lu eusli ir ho voted "light." Assuring tho court that ho would not he Influenced by tlio alleged at tempt nt bribery Shuinan wns permit ted to continue lu the Jury box. Judge Crosby Htnted Hint nu Inquiry would be begun before him next Wednesday and he Instructed nil Jurors to bo present. MI'ST PAY FOIt l-'l'.V. Siirfrngcllcs Held ltipniishln for Window Smashing. Illjr Auoilalnl I'll.. In Coo. lla. Time LONDON, June 7.- Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcthlck Lawrence, Mrs. Emiuolluo Pnukhurst, Miss I'll list nliel Punk hurst, Mrs. Mabel Take, represent ing the Women's Social and Political I'nlon. were condemned today by tho King's llonch Court, to pay $l$4i damages In a suit brought by West End shop keepera for diiin agos done by smashing windows dur ing the Biifrragettn raids. Tho V oar ing lasted threo days. Ah this was a test case, It Ih expectod similar suits will follow. Itl'FFALO MILL ILL II, AMwlatt.1 1'fiM la Coo llajr Tlmoa I KNOXVILLE. Tenn., June 7. I I Physicians attending William I F. Cody ("Murfiilo Mill"), who I I hoc-nine 111 here yostordny, un- I nnunco IiIh condition iih grave. I O 4) lU'EllTA MAKES TIIHKATS. Ilebels Are Wnrucil to Quit or Suf fer Awful Coiisrqueiices. (llr Aim laltat I'fr.i lo fo. lur TIium ) EAGLE PASS. Texas, Juno 7.- -A letter purporting to bo Issued by the Hiiortn Minister of War lu Mexico City warning tho Constl tutlonallBts to lay down tholr anus Immediately, reached hero today. Tho nolo threatened tho Constitu tionalists with being por.tlmtcloiiBly punished until they nro exterminat ed without pity. Tho Federal forcofl south or Montiovn. Mexico, nro re ported to havo returned to Mon terey or Saltillo. Mltl.VG KEI'TGECS HOME. American Ited Cross Succors Alitor leans In Mexico, WASHINGTON, Juno fi. Tho steamer Moxlcaun, charted by tbo Amoiicnn Med Cross, Is duo nt Vera Cruz, Mexico, today nnd will loavo ror Galveston In a row days with 200 American refugees, made des titute by Idlenoss from tho suspen sion of business owing to tho dis orders lu Mexico. Launch TIOGA will LEAVE MAItSHIiELD at C:30 o'clock Sr.VDAV MOHNI.VG JUNE 8 for benefit or those WISHING MOME TIME ror FISHING at head of COOS HIVEIl. IIOL'ND TltlP, 7.1c. HAND DANCE SIMPSON PAVIL ION, NOMTII MEND, SATl'ltDAY, Jl'NE 7. SHOUTS, $1.2.1 AT HAINES,'"' WHEAT $1.8.1 AT HALVES.