ill THE WORLD'S A STAGE, AND IT'S A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, AT THAT OIO00 lag itra ! LOST ARTICLES i,rs( found through Time mutt (j Hciul tlicm! Cso ilicnii 'llioy prt remit. NOW IS VOt'H TIME. A Miuill ml In 'flic Tltin-1 wont riiluniii tuny tirlntf oii result mi mediately. Try (inc. MKMRKR OF THE ASSOCIATED Pit ESS 1 VVVI isstaiinsiicu in ihti L. AAAVI.M Tho Const jinn. Established tn 1878 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Jq( 285 unci Coos liny Advertiser. OR SEATTLE EDITORS IRE ARRESTED OH LIBEL CHARGE jcrct Indictments are Return ed by a special uranu Jury. 0 EDITORS SEATTLE TIMES ARE AUUUStU iiintv Officials, supreme fudges and Socialist Agita tor arc Alleged victims. tnr AcKlilrl I'rraa lo Coot IUJ Tlmm.l i.iu'i"i'll.' limn IS. Four editors Irc'nru'Htfil todny on secret Indlct- bnt rttiinicil Dy 1110 special grand L li.i. It mllniiriinil IiihI nielli. IK...n .1 lllothon. editor of Tlio nicn, mill lil win, C. H. Hlothen. innphu: uilltor or tlio Bnnie paper. rc nrrcstoil on tlio chnrgo of L.l.mllt lllinllllll? .IflHIMlll .TllI'ViH. ,cnvlnlt-.t initiator lnst October in- totlng mi article alleging tnnt l.o ;d nli-coinied Willi tno runus iio- nirhuf til tho unit V. 1.0 11 (IV Sllll- r. editor of Tlio Stnr. wns nrrost- on Mil' rliurgo ui criiiiuiiiiiy iinoi- Mimiti officials tliirlnir tlio mil lion which ri'Hiilti'il In culling tli ml Jur to invest Ignto tlio chnrgo alnnt tlio County Commissioners id Kilwnrd ClnyBon, Sr.. editor of be Patriarch, n weekly paper, Ih :ciifn of having rrliiilnnlly libelled idRCH of tlio Supremo Court by Bkln.x uttnrks on their diameter. I of tlio ilofi'iidnntH worn released thilr personal recognizance. J. ell-known Marshfield Resi dent Succumbs Today Funeral Friday. ! M. 11 Drown, for twenty-four Mrs a resident of Murshflold, died Ida homo lu South Mnrshfleld at o'clock this morning, tho ruptiiro a hlood vessel boing tho lmnio- Mate lause, although ho had boon uiferlni: for souio tlmo of Heart rouble Ills dentil came as n sad bock to tho many friends ho nud his iuiilly had won during tholr real- cm; In Mnrshfleld. Mr Drown was horn lu Dethel, lulllvan county. Now York. Fobru- ry 21 isi:i, and wuh Bovonty years, pee inoutliH nud 28 days old. IloJ oucii 10 ino midiiio wcbi wun a ttmlly when n boy nud lived for bany n u-H In Mlnuosotu. Ho moved soutl rn California lu 1887 and a mo to Coos Itnv In 1880. making lis hemic horo eontlnuoiisly since. r. nr w n was an oxcollont wood torkrc and followod thnt oecupn- Ion fi r romo years hero. ' Jir own served three yenrs lu net I ii War, being connected with Fnil-i y 1), Hrnrkott's Cavalry Dat- ?"oii .Minnesotn Volunteers, nnd in 'OWIt'iy I. riiKt Mllinosoln Mount- 1 Hut rrs llo later was proml- imy iicntlfled with tlio (!. A. K. or f.nty-flvo years, ho had been n atti e niember of tho Methodist PKmjnl ihurth. 00, ho and Martbn J. Dies Fere it Tried In Schuylor county, ". nun hiio nnd tho following child- wir.'vo: J. Leo Drown, of tho proun UniB Co.; Mrs. D. II. Sav- . n otuh Mnrshflold; Miss Dora ?wii uf Mnrshflold: Mrs. J. N. putchin nf Mlnnennolls. who Is low on tho nny. I, J"? Mnernl will bo hold at 2 H-ioch rrldny afternoon from tlio PHrSllflllil IVrntl.n.llot I.'nln.niinl Ijnirch tho nev. II. 1. Rutledgo offl- 'IT. Ti'rown wna iiinnt lilplilv rn- M filed lV nil irlin Imici. I.I... Ills fc. . -1 .... .. i.u niivn hum, ...m ir'tt Integrity, honesty nnd pntrlo I'sm minting hm n citizen whoso loss "'" uo l ard to fill. TUO AltK API'OI.VJ'KI). Iileiit WIUoii Xanies Amlmssii- rlor (o Italy Today. '"' a Uteii Pr... In Pnm II.. Tlm.I 1 WASlirvr.Tnv Tm, ir nmai. "t Wl'sol nnmlnntn.1 Tlinnim Vol. 1 PaifT tn lio Ailinaiio.ln r Ttnlv Hi I. . Stoval to be Minister to rw,ind. "OX OH HAT VICTOHV. Pe'eat of .Mdios to l'nclfy Ihluiid of rn Jolo, . WASmvn'riK- t-i n t.,1.. 1 c "thtr details of tho fierce fighting hrn a,ieil III 1110 complete, over- fniY c'f the Moros on tho Island of 0. 1 , ,r I hlllpplnes, was contained 3 flayed dispatch from Drtgadler ral Pershing, recQlved today at Wvar (1Partment. The declblve ki "'' 01 the American troops I'er- l;"5 ?aya probably will end tho out P"r)Mn Jolo for some time. 1 M tttCKlU) QOUX AT HAIXES.' START lll'XCEIt STRIKE. llr Ai.o. latM 1'rtia (o Coot liar Time.) LONDON, .Juno 18. Six Hiif frnpetto leaders, who were sen tenced to terms of Imprisonment yestcrdny for coiiBplrnry, began a hmiKcr strike Immediately nft or renchlng tlio Jul, Tlio pris oners tlcclnred when sentenced that they would refuse to cut nnd roinpel tlio authorities to re lease tlicm. STOCK PART! BE LOST Rescuers Sent After Archdea con's Party on Mt. Mc Kinley Climb. Illr Aaao. lan-0 I'riM lu Cooa Mr TlinM SEATTLE. Juno IS. Fearing an accident litis hefnlluii Archdeacon Hudson Stuck and n party, which Is attempting to ascend Mt. McKlnley, Rev. C. E. Hettlfher. of Fairbanks, hns dispatched Sam Seotor. of Tan nun nud a native of Alexander lu a motor hoai for tho Kaiitlshua dis trict. Nothing hns lieen heard from tho Stuck party slnco April l!i. KINNEY GIVES Says he Will Raise Price of Property to $1,000,000 if Englishmen Don't Buy. Major Kinney stated today that unless tho KukIIhIi syndicate closes tho deal for tho purchase of his property on tlio Day by Juno ItO. bo will advmuo tho prlco to 11.000.000. Ilo kiivo out the following solf-ox-planatory telegram which ho sent todny to V. J. Wllhoy at Portland: "Prosont deal must bo elospd Juno :io. On July 1 you will plenso put my holdings on market nt ono million dollnrs. We will proceed to bond tlio property then. Advise Judgo Drunoiigu In London today. This ndvlso need not depress your spirits. Piider prot.ont conditions proiiorty will bo taken up by men who know Its real valuo." NEW VESSEL IS L! Kruse & Banks Completing Fine Lumber Carrier for the Chas. Nelson Company. H Is announced that the now steam schooner which Kruso & Danks are building for the Chns. A. Nelson Lumbor Company of San Francisco, will bo ehrlstoned tlio Wellington. Tho now boat Is 210 feot long and will bo launched tho latter part of July. Tho now vessel Is boing built strlctlv ns a lumber carrier and It Is estimated that she whl easily hnndlo 1,000,000 feet to a cargo. The boilers will bo put on tho main deck aft, thoroby Increasing the amount of hold room available for lumber. ,,, , , .. Tho Wellington will tako tlio plnco of tho steamer Majestic, of the Xolbon fleet, which was lost off tho coast last year. AfilTATlOX IX JAPAN. Jims Quote Patrick Henry In KIToi-t to Stir up Trouble. Br AmxUled Prm lo Cool B7 Tlmej.) TOKIO, Juno 18. Posters call ing a mass meeting and bearing the headline "Give me liberty or glvo mo death Patrick- Henry," were pasted today by asltatora on the ?.. i- ii.n i.iMnlfv nf tho I'nlted wans in ii' .v....w " i States embassy and at other points In the Japaneso capital. The or ganizers of the meotlng declare their OlljeCC IS lO BCVIIIO n.u.u ....w. mined nttltude against tne United States. If you have anything to soil, rent trade, or want help, liy a Want Ad I M H j LET US TALK IT OVER rllB TIMKS clips the following from the current Issue of the Dnndon SurT: " 'The Industrial Worker," the official organ of the I. V. W. orgnnlzntlon, which Is publish ed nt Spokane, Wnsh., in its Is sue of Mny 2!), devotes nlmost an entire coliinin to the al leged strlko on Coos Day. The nrtlclo Is signed by John M. Kosb, of Mnranlleld. Who this follow Fobs Is, wo don't know lint ns IiIb IdcnB Bcein to liave been rather largo In his report-" lug of the aforesaid alleged strike, he has undoubtedly pass ed Coob County a pretty black oyo among n certnln number of tho outside worklugmcn. A good, tough bed Bint alongside of bis cnbezza with about 101 pounds pressuro to the Biiinre Inch might have some effect on Fobs' cnpaclty for telling the truth common sense argument would bo an utter failure." The Times Iiiih not seen this pa- tim nn tint iiftlf.ln In filli.Htlnn. lint It accepts the estimate of the edi tor of tho Surf ns to the tissue of falsehoods It contains. Tho truth Is thnt tho I. V. W. In im.ri'K n rnncrpto PVliresslon of lies, 'economic lies. Industrial lies, social lies and personal lies. The orgaulzntion Is founded on principles thnt are as false ns tho fuco of a fallen ungel and ns black as the bottomless pit of hell. Tho I. W. W. leaders and organizers cunningly nnd cleverly conceal the real tenets nnd teachings of tho order from their duped victims be cuiiso there Is n deeply grounded Heller In rair piay ami mo siiiuiro deal lu the uVerngo man that resents iho pernicious preachment of nn nrchy, riot nnd ruin which Is the real purpose of tho I. V. W. or ganization. The Times has a deep and abid ing sviiipnthv with evory yiuMilug- THE CITY WATER CASE tT-HK city wutor question Is now directly nnd fairly up to the people I or Mnrshllold. Tho Stnto' Dnllwuy Commission will bo lu session lu this city Friday beginning nt o'clock lu the morning, nt the Cltv Hnll to bear evidence nnd compInlntB or tho water consumers us to tho nunllty nnd chiiracter or the service being rendered by the Coos Day Wntor Company. This enso Is boing prosecuted by the City Attor ney but be iiuiBt bo supported by fnctB mid evidence thnt Ills coin nlitl'iit Is founded on rncts. For tl Is ovldence ho must depend on the people or this city. Kvory poison having any complaint or Infonna lon should promptly cnll. telephone, or write tholr nnino nnd address to the City Attorney or the City Itecorder. They should also make It n point to attend tliese hearings. The Coos Dav "Water Company hns been preparing for this hourlng for months. Tho wntor will bo shut ofr tonight for two hours to ninko still further prepnrntlons. In addition to .1. Dennett. T. T. Den nett nnd Dennett Swnnton, tho water company has engaged J. .. leal, ono or trio proinlnont nttornoys or Oregon to present Irs case. It Is eleurlv up to tho people or Mnrshllold to bo equally alert. Remember It 1b not only u question or service, but or higher rules. Tho company 1 nsklng pernilssloiifor it largo Increase lu the present "'Do' alive to your own Interests and prepaie lo present your evidence on Friday nt tho City Hnll. TRAIN IN Two Masked Men Overwhelm Illinois uenirai urew vviuiin Ten Miles of Springfield, and Escape. tnr am ii4 rrtii to coo nr Tim Two mnskod men, who ourly today robbod an express enr on the "Dia mond Special" of tho Illinois Con tral Railroad, between St, Louis and Chicago, woro sought lu this city to dny. Artor being Interrupted In tholr work by tho pollco, tho bandits forced the engineer to run ptist the posse, nnd when on a later trial with dynn mtto they forced tho safe, they thein solves ran tho englno to Springfield and escaped. Tho sure, according to the local express agent, contained not moro than $500. In their at tempts to got this Bum, tho robbers threatened tuo engineer mi LADOItKHS AUK KII.I.KD. Dynamite Kploslon Filial to Itnil iwiy .Men on Slusluw. EUOE.NK, Oro., June IS. Adolph Scnnolll and John Vlnlncnssa, la borers In tho employ of Stapelll RTos., Bub-contractorB on the Eugene-Coos Day railroad, nt Point Terrace, DO miles west of Eugeno, were instantly killed Friday when a quantity of dynamite which ono of tlio men was carrying, oxploded. No ono saw the explosion and It Is not known Just how It happenod. Vlnlncassa haU been Bent niter a sack containing dynnmlto and caps iol.lr.li liiwl linnn loft under n loir. Evi dently he met Scapolli and tho two. were warning uiong or iuimhh "' gether wbon tlio explosion occurred The bodies were blown about 12u feet away and badly mangled. Ono arm was found 350 feot away Scapolli was a cousin of tho mem bers of tho contracting firm and was tholr foreman. A book In Scapelll'B pocket gave tho address, 680 King Hin.ilinrt. K. of P. lodce. Honor Hill. i .( --- - - - - utucaeo. ninn nnd with his effort for Cic betterment or social and Industrial conditions. The Times believes In rightly conducted nnd honestly inan nged labor unions, but The Times has no B.vmpnthy with unnrchlstB nnd no toleration for their teach ings. The 1. W. W. doctrine of de struction nnd deviltry Is one thnt hns no plnco or purpose under tho stnrs mid stripes. Fvpr since their ndvent on Coos Day the I. W. W. hnve been brood ers of trouble, mid so fnr na they could have Infliienre, or terror nnd BirDe. This hnB been merely a re petition or whnt has followed In every community In which they hnve nppeared. They have been driven out of (Jray's Harbor. Itny inond, Fresno, San Dlego and every solf-reBpectlng and lnw-nlildlng com munity on the PiH'Ifle Cwiei. A news Item In 1'ho Times Inst oro ulng told or the ejection or the organizer and sccretnry or the I. W. W. from Port Angeles. Welling ton, by tho Mayor nnd busluess men of thnt plnco. The Times uiiderstnnds thnt' n letter similar to the one sent out by this mini Fobs wns also sent our by Secretary Ktlgeworth, lu which ho stnted that with the exception of eight or ten "bonehend business men." thnt fill per cent of the peo ple or this community were friends mid synipiithlzers or the I. W. W. The Times resents nud repudiates this statement ns uu outrageous le. The Times hns too greut n faith lu tho morals mid munhood of the business men or this community to think they wou.d subscribe to the devilish anil ilmniinhln doc trines or the 1. W. W. It lu pos sible thnt toleration has been mis taken for sympathy", but there Is u limit even to this. Coos Day ami Coos County bus u plnco and a welcome for nil hon est workers, but, ti.ero Is neither for the iMiurchlst mid the preacher or the doctrine or destruction nud dynamite ILLINOIS TODAY with denth, overpoweied the express inessonger. rirod promiscuously at the passengers, disarmed ono detedlve mid oxchaugod shuts witli another Nono of the bandits' vlitlms were hurt nnd It. Is bollevod thoy too es enpod Injury. Tho holdup omirred ton mllos south of Springfield. OI'FKIt DM." m:v.itn. Illinois (Viitrnl Offers .lo(io .for Train Itainllts. (Or AmclilM IVfu. lo Com liar Tlmw ) CHICAOO, Juno 1C Tlio rohbors, who held up the Illinois Central train at Olonarni, 111., obtained $500 from n small bafe in tho express car. They failed tn got soveral thousand dollars in tho second nnd larger safe. This statement was made on the arrival of tho train today by officials of the road. A reward of $1000 has been offered N VITAL HKCOItliS (JIVK.V. Dlrlli Rule of rruiice Continues on Decline. nr Aweclttfrl I'r.ii lo Com Dir Tlmti PARIS. Juno 18. The vital sta tistics of 1912 roport 150, ono births throughout Franco compared with 7-12.111 In tho year of 1011. Ex perts declaro tho Improvement Is more apparent than real and that tho two years 1911 and 1912 have ostabllshod a record lower thau In may years. "Clearly demonstrating tho porslstenco of tho evil which Is driving Franco to ruin." WANTS NEW LAWS. Senator llornli of Idulio to Aid West ern Homesteaders. Hr Aw latM rreai lo Coo Br TImm WASHINGTON. Juno 17- In tho Senate today, Senator Dorah, of Idaho, demanded Immediate legisla tion In behalf of homestead entr men of Oregon, Idaho and other western states. Ilavo your job printing done at The Times office, SENATOR MARTIN OPERATORS "NO Pl'TS AND CALLS." (llr A.iocltlrJ I'rrn to Cuoi llr Tlmn.) CHICAGO. June IS. A bill I legalizing "puts and culls" re cently unused by the legislature, will he Ignored by the Chicago j board of trade and trading will I will bo done nccordlng to u con- I trnct system devised by the rules i committee nt the monthly meet ing Inst night. I Proposal of Union Pacific and Pennsylvania to Trade S. P. and B. & 0. Stocks. llr AnoitatM I'rr.l lo Cooa liar Tlmra.) WASIIINdTON, D. C. Juno IS. Plans of dissolving the Fiilou Pacific nnd S. P. merger us presented o the United StntoB Court nt St. Paul were discussed today at the cabinet moot lug. An Intimation miuo from the cnblnet officers that the proposed ex change of Southern Pacific ami llliltl more mid Ohio stoeks between the I'nlon Pacific and Pennsylvania wns regarded as "a step lu the right dl rci'tlon." No definite conclusion wns rei'i riMc bed. RAT REVEALS RIDDEN GOLD Party Trying to Kill Rodent Discover Secreted Loot in London Hotel Floor. r-NIUIL it 003 0 .HJ. 4OHV 1 LONDON. Juno 18. An unexpect ed sequel lo the recent burglary nt Ilerkoley Hotel In Plcadllly wns the nrrest last night or tho porter, Ar thur James, charged with being con cerned In steiillng from the hotel safe ensh to'tho value or $:i5,000, and at tempting to murder the other night porter. The movements or u large gray rat In the hotel dining room led to James' arrest. Employees hunt ing down the rat found Its hole under a radiator nud through It saw the gleam of gold. The floor was taken up mid moro than half of the booty found. BE MEN OP Annual Meeting of Coos Coun ty Association to be Held at Coquille on June 27. Mnyor A. T. .Morrison of Coquille. hns Issued the following call for a meeting of the Coos County Good Roads Association of which bo Ih president: "A mooting of tho Coos County flood Ronds Asioclatlon is culled to meet at the city hull. Coquille. June 27th, nt 2 o'clock. Resides the an nual election or officers, they will consider tho matter of bonding, the matter or urging the County Couit to do nil thoy can to Improve tho Myrtlo Point, Middle Fork Road lo the Douglns county lino, and any other matter to be brought before tho Association. Don't forgot the date. Plan to attend. Keep tho Hub Joct of ronds uppermost In the minds of the people all tho time. In ordei to accomplish anything worth while It Is nocossnry to koop ovorlastlngly at it. Invito your neighbors to come nnd Join tlio Association. Wo must have hotter highways, come and help to plan for thorn. NOTICE. Tho wntor will bo shut off nt all points lu Marshlleld and North Rend botweon the hours of 9 and 11 p m tonight for the purpose of connecting up new pipe on the main lino COOS DY WATER COMPW'Y If the price of ham goes murh higher, tho open season for tho ham sandwich might as well bo closed. CABINET WILL APPROVE PLAN GOOD ROADS TO SCORED COAL IN WEST VIRGINIA Declared He Would Rather Sweep Streets Than Earn Money as They Get it. MINE OWNERS' LAWYERS ATTACKHIM TODAY Accuse Him of Being Partisan and Not Giving Them Fair Hearing at Charleston. (llr AMolale.l Vtnt lo Cooa Par Ttmea'.J CHARLESTON. W. Vn., Juno IX. - The Somite committee Investigat ing the West Virginia coal strike rushed today the examination of wit nesses In order to hear ns ninny us possible before leaving tonight for Washington. The conl operntorH bail on band n score or more of witnesses, whose testimony was brief. Tho al titude or Senator Martin, who clashed yesterday with Quhiii Mor ton, ono or the operators on Paint Creek, nud attorneys for the opera tor became the subject of concern today. The operators' lawyers de clared that Senator Martin Iiiih been unfair lu his examination of the wit nesses and has been prejudiced la his nttltude townrd the operntorH. A. statement purporting to cotno from Martin nnd re'produced todny lu fac simile or his hand writing by u news paper circulating throughout the state, aroused consldernblo discus sion. The statement set forth thai Martin would rnthor Hweop the streets than earn bis money uu tho West Virginia coal operntorH do. AttorneyH for the operntorH declared that thoy would place lu tho record this statement mid others miido by the Senator, Today Martin took 1IU tjo part In the procedlugH. City Attorney Mullen o North Bend Tells of Evidence at Portland. City Rei order Derbyshire of North Rend, today lecelved u letter from John T. Mullen. who has been attend ing the railroad commission hearing on tho Coos Dny Wntor enso lu Port laud, In which he says that Exports (ireeu and Slublilefielil lu their re port fixed the Millie of the Coos Day Wutor loiiipmiy'r system nt about the wuiie price us that fixed lu tlio report or Engineer Richardson The prlco or the lands, rranchlses. wutor rlghtH, olc, remain to be deter mined. lu bis letter Mr. Mullen says- ALDANV. Ore. June HI. lulll. -The testimony or Dr. Calvin 8. White wns titkeii. mid lu MiibHlmuo he testified thnt the wutor was fairly good. On Friday Mr. Clarke, of the Portland Water Sysiein. unve testi mony us to tho runout prices of ma terial ami labor used lu tin- build ing of water systems. "Saturday Mr. Slubbleflold occu pied the enilre day. and they are not through with him Ills recommeii tlutloiiH, Hummed up briefly, are the lining or the riservolrs with ton croie, putting lu a 1 Much main from the rck-cnolr lo the dty of Marsh field, wllh a lL'-liiih main brandl ing from this ll-luih iiialii nt about the cni'iiei'M of Com uiei rial and Elev enth sheets lu the city or Maishflold. This 12-lucli iiihIii to run north on Elevouth street nnd carry tho sup ply for the city of North Demi with out ImvliiK It ko through tho bitu I n oss district of the city of Mnrsh flold. Ho would have u lank with n capacity of hair a million gallons lo cated lu Plat "A" whore the pres ent tank now Is, mid (minuet the en tlro city or North lloml with this tank, except the inaiuiriictiirliig In dus! rlos mid other coiisumerH who nro located on the wntei front. "The Commission has gone Into this matter very thoroughly, nnd lint-., n i-uul Tiiiinlii.r nf ri'llfil'lhl (ill file. However, there Is a groat deul of Information which thoy luuo ob tained which comet, direct from the Wutor Company Thoy have In formed us that an adjournment will be taken ns soon as Mr. Stubble field's testimony ami the testimony of their auditor U completed to Marshflold Fihluy morning, "r uh soon as the Ilreakwater unites that day. It will not be possible for me to net buck before the arrival of tho Commission, and I with that em h of you would do everything possible to Hue up nny testimony whhh you think Is liens-art. and be sure and have tho Police !' tmitniont pre paied with 'In" prc-iine radini which hiie b'cn tnken " If you would do ronictMng of ie! benefit to humanity, perfect the type writer Insteud of wasting your time on perpetual motion. w s UT W fi 1