nq'arvigtv THE INVESTORS DO ALL THE PAYING IN SOME "PAYING INVESTMENTS" (Unas lag Wxmt& r LOST ARTICLES nri' best found flnmigli Times mini mis. Henri tlicm! fsc tlicin! The) cct results. now is vont timi:. A small ail In The Times want (iilinnn limy liilnir )ou results im niocllntoly. Try cute. mf.mhfk of tiii: associated prfss urn VYYVI Kstnmisiicd In 1878 !YUL. AAAVIiM Tl0 Const Mn,K MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. 4 Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll M, 287 will Coos Hny Advertiser. RAILROAD COMMISSION OPENS ! HEARING IN MARSHFIELD TODAY Taking of Testimony on Com- plaint Aflainsi ecus nay WcUuI UUMijJciiiy uijuiio. SEVERAL WITNESSES HEARD I HIS AMfcKIMUUN J. N. Teal, Attorney for Com pany, surprised marsniiem Hasn't Owned System. ' The hearing "f the Oregon Rail road Commission on tlio (oinplalnt of tho City or .MnrBimoiu iiguniHi me Coos Hay Water Company for poor nml inadequate aorvlco nnd demand ing it better qunllty of witter, greut cr prefHiue and an extension or mains to all parts of the city opened In tlin lty ball this afternoon. CominlHHlonorB Altehlson, Cniup 1..11 ..,i Mlilnr mrlvi'il nn Hid llrenk- .wator tblH mnrnliiR for tbo bearing nml are uceompuiiioti n- .r. un-eni-. one of tbo experts whom they sent In hero somutlmo ngo. Mr AltrhlBon linn evidently been denoting more time to the reportH of tlio exportH on the Cons Hay oiiho than the others nl iimni'ii Commissioner Miller lu pro dding at the hearing. The Coos I my water company i ...r.iuniiiKii iii tlm linnrlnir liv J. N. Teal, who lias nitlve charge of It, .1. V Ilcnnett, 11. 11. ceiiey ana .1. 11. I'lnnnL'tin. with Toill llollllCtl 1111(1 Arthur McKoovvn insisting. rite AttmlleV f!nHH H llll till I 111 LT lllO cane for tbo city. City Attorney Mul len or MM III lienn, IH piciiriii iiiiii will have charge of the i oinplalnt from North llend, which will ho heard. ,, A Just bow long tbo hearing will Inst Is not (crtaln. Tbo (onunlsHion nre Inclliinil In liimr nil nvldcncn submit ted by witnesses under oath. Teal f(ir .Municipal Plant. liiiflu. .1.. lwtfirlm tliln nftiM iifinn. rather strange llttlo thing camo out. J .. Ton i was cross cmiiiiiiihik Carl Aim ci in aim wanieu to www u the water company put In a coiicieto reservoir, larger mains, etc., If It would be satisfactory. Mm, ll.,wlt M.nillnil Hint tIAICfltl III IIIIIIII.III IUJMIVII ... ,,....... ally ho was In favor of the city own ing its own water system unit ni in lowlnc nrlvuto ownoishlp to control It. 'Veil nro eortnlti'y rl';ht theie. lntitiiT.lf.il Ml Tmll "I llfltl't 1111- uiiv I miv it . ivit'i '-- derstnnd why it ((immunity Hle MandiNold should pormlt prlvato ownership as loot; iih it has." Not many witnesses nio voluntcor Int; to testify and subpoenaos aio be- iiiK issued loiiay lor hoiiw. McLaughlin Tcstlllc. (' II M..I iiiiifIiIIii nt AlniHllfllllll. j V .. ... .!. ,.... ' ......-..--- Una ll.,. fliul iiillnnua ..t.ltml llll "tin iliv Mini iiiiui'tin ,i.., " SMil Hint llmln Mllll lit tin (If llll 111 OS- ure at tbo faucet at IiIh homo on South Seventh street, that the quali ty w.ih eiy poor, that Insects, llttlo animal,, water dogs, etc., frequently canio out or the pipes. Ho s.ild that often they (mild not got any water, that mornings and ovonlngs theio was seldom water obtainable. Ho uh,o submitted a hottlo of flltllf liinlrlnir u'nlnr wlilMl llfl said 'Wastl awn fiom a faucet nt u South arsnn(id homo last evening. fllill 1... ,.l.l..A 4 Inlllmr ll'lllirft. "."V llll IJIJJl-l lull III lJllllf .. ..w.-, wjltiB the proporty ownor did not "iii ins iiamo used, iwuui. hi" comiuLilon Insisted and he said It as riom below tbo hot water eon in tlio. home of Chns, Sneddon. Mr Sneddon was piesont but bo Call) 111 illil nnt ivtint tn lin lllllUll 111- to it. On tl e ciobs examination, Mr. Teal Want n IIh llnl n..1.1l fflllimi f.n -.. Ill .111, .IlL'lllllhlll'll ,- ' ero nnd wanted to know if be eon- naered the wntor Hubinltteii as a fnl in tt- t.i i.n .111 n.i.1 Hint i. iiuiiiv, no sum iiu mil - he could got another sample, Uldn't Collet t Kent. XI - I . in.. ..!.. nlni rt1 "- mi i,aiiKiiuu in repiy i that lie bad not paid any wntor rent ui u year or moro. jio saiu uhh ii i'au irequently complained to tuu m- .c or tno company ami aiso ur on. f lanoLan about tbo service. Uo snld jui no hnel not paid any wnier iciu fortho past yenr. ".' asKeii .iir. leni, "llornntn I ,ll,l..l (l.li. lr t llfl rnlll ""VHltDU . IIIUII I V.i,... - Pany wanted me to." .. )' did you thlnK tne compuuy Ul(1 tint .. . .A n..QIt InnlllrPll -- ..wi llilliv JUU III I'tl) . ,....- cn of tlio railroad compiisslonors. iiti-RUBo, i presumed inui i' nought I would keep quiet and not ;alo any complaint If they didn't :"uiku me," was tne sunsiuiue i .'-r. McLaughlin's reply. "Tliey nov- u me a notice." Mr Tool ... ,.. n linnu' If tlin ,a'luro wnn tint iinpnttsn ha had been erelmrged and he was simply l?et- llfiE' ir-Mll. .,... i, Mnl.nncrh .. M,V HUH IU1 l. .Ml. ...v0" f 111 rptl'la1 .l.n. l.n ,11 nni L'nnU' Of - " v' i"v n urn "v " ny overcharge. r. real rather rlulcuieu mo men 7 water dogs, etc., being able to J'ne through tbo plpo at Mr. Mc '""ghlln's homo. 4.,Jlr Corey, Mr. Flanagan and J. inn "Mvn lliuilliivu .in. .- - Gently in the cross examination. ' ,. 1. A. Jones, Witness. .. A Jonnn wnn tlio next witness, P'6 Salrl tlio. i. ..Mom urn: nlilo to water at his homo nt 999 North uia Btreot, Ferndalo. ho saio na BAninl mnn tiAnM on.l anrnn.lllllus rX looking. About two-thirds of TO RUSH WORK ON RAILWAY Johnson Porter and Thomas Dixon Expected Here to night or Tommorrow Johnson l'ortcr and Thomas Dix on nre expected In tonight or tomor iovv from Onnllner wbero they hno been spending a few dnys nfter a tour down over tbo lino from 12ti gene. Mr. Porter In arranging to further rush the work along the line, putting In additional enmps nnd Increasing tbo number of employees at work. Hugh Mcl.nln today started driv ing piling on tbo extension of The Terminal Hallvvny on North Fiont sticet. It Is expected that the next week or so will see some new devel opments in tbo Termlnnl-S. I, deal. C. A Smith Is now In .Minneapolis en mute bnek to the eoast from bis eastern dip. It. 11. l'ortcr Is nlso said to be en route heie from Portland and nuiy come In tonight or tomorrow, n. W. Wilght. who icrently sold tl em the .MniBhllehl ptopertles on North Front street, Is hoio and It Is understood wns to have n con feience with Pot tuts In Mm'slidoU!. SV.SU MV.S TO I'HOXT. About tntl Leave 1'iigene for Woil; on Coos Hay Line. The Kiigone (lunrd says: "Two by Hrothers sent &0 men to Portola jesterdnv nnd Poller Protheis sent H. men to Mapleton. Tvvohy Hios. repoit that tbo steam shovel began vvnik at tbo west approach of the tunnel at tbo Noll today. Li'.Mitcit rou poimins. Pntsy TnKci. Mateilnl In I'lincnec Anvil Hat I; on Itim. A Poitlnnd paper says: "The gns ollne schooner Palsy whlih enteied fiom l"an Ion. eleniod for Florenec with 1.1.000 foot or led wood lumber (onslgned to Poller Hiotheis nt Flor ence. The lumber will bo used in tlio (oiiHtiiutlon or the Coos Hny r.illioad. Tbo lingo gnsollne steamer Anvil will be plneed on her old inn to-Nowpoit, Floiemo nml llnnilon In nbout tno weeks. The Anvil wns benched leeontlv nt the other liousos In that section higher up than Ids house. Kliiinett I'leuc TeMlflo. ninmett L. Plorco of South Fouith slieot testified, llo said In nnsvvor to a quostlon about being conuected will tlio water mains for six yoais bo has lived tlieio that bo had paid, water icnt for six yeats. Ho snld the wnter was honietlmos elonn and sonio times nasty looking. He said that fieiquontly thoy could not get nny water, and tbo night bo roro last they didn't have any. lie said that often thoro was lots or sod Iniont or dirt In tbo wntor. Albtcilil Tcsliriei.. Call Albroeht, a moinhor or tho city council, was tbo next wltnoss. Ho testified that ho bad Bufflelont wator for domestic service nt his homo hut that tho piossuio was poor llo snld that tho wnter was rrequeiitl.v dirty looking, having bedlmcnt In It. Ho said It was riequently stained, probnbly rrom tho lenv os As a Mi e man, ho had fiequontly lookod at tho water gnngo In tho city hnll and that tho avorago presBiuo was about .iu pounelB. , , , , ,. , CommlBslonor Atchison said that he had looked nt tho wntor gnngo when bo enmo In and saw that It reg Isteied 5.1 pounds pressure Mr. Al brecht said that Mr. Stutsman, for merly a fireman, line! kept a record of tbo pressure and this was turned ovor to i:pert Gieono. Tbo commlfi sloners said this was on file. Mr. Albrecht also told or tho pies suro rrom tho mains at tho various rires nnd said It was so poor that the rirenien generally rolled on the salt water from tho flro engine. Mr. Albrecht also said that onco a wntor dog camo out through his raucet, a llzzard camo out another time and that last winter when the experts were hero parts of the anl mal camo out and that he called Mebsrs. Gieono and Stuhbloflold in Mr Albiecht testified that ho con sidered the timber on tbo water com pany's tract worth about Jl.oO per thousand stumpago. Ho sold that he thought that ono tract of the lend was worth, with timber, wnter rights nnd nil, nbout 500 per acre, and another tract was worth nbout 1100 'Iifrep'ly to Mr. Tenl's questioning, he said that ho thought a pressure, of about eighty pounds on front street ought to ho mnlntalned Mr Teal wanted to know if this could not be nccomplished by putting In n reservoir, a larger uimu iu wm LET US TALK IT OVER TMB TIMCS Is In receipt or ninny letters mid much literature on tho 1. V. W. question, Includ ing what la alleged to be n copy of the constitution and by-laws. From the preamble or the consti tution the following Is taken: INSTKAI) OF Till: COX- SKItVATIVK MOTTO, "A PAIH DAY'S WAOKS FOR A PAID DAY'S WO UK," Wi: MIST IX- ' scitim: OX OL'lt IIAXXCU i tiii: it i: voiL'tioxa it v ' WATCIIWOKD. "AHOLITIOX I oil" tiii: waoi: systi:m." That's what Tbo Times hns con tinually contended. Tho 1. W. W.'h have no use for n "fnlr dny's wnges ror a rnlr day's work." The 1. W YV. does not want to do anything thnt is fair nnd ho does not want to work. What tbo I. W. V. agitator wants Is to work tbo woiker, got bis monev and then move on. T IS Officers Selected and Plan for Harbor Improvement Is Outlined. (Speeinl to The Times.) (JAHI)INi:it. Ore, June :!0.-.Tho new Port or Umpqua was organied bote yesterday with tlio selection or the following office! n: Piesideut, C. i:. Illekcr or Smith Itlver. Vlie-Prehldent, V. P. Heed or Gar diner. Socrotnry, F. Jovvett or Gaidl ner. Treasurer, J. N. Iledelon or ScottB burg. The newly oiganled pent will Im mediately tnko up with the govern ment tho (ooperntlvo plnn or baihor Impiovement, which has been deter mined us the most feasible project. A bond Issue of $11M,000 was dis cussed but no definite action was tuken. Secietnry Heed was Instituted to Immediately take up tho matter or a preliminary survey or tho harbor with the government cnglneeiH in Pnrtlnnd. A depth or nt least 20 root or vvnt or on the bar will bo embodied In tho Impiovement plnns. c. Peck, at torney ror tbo Port or Coos Hay, was present and assisted In the or gnnl.atlon In nn ndvlsory (npnelty. ASSUMES ALL '5 English Suffragette Dons Men's Clothes and Escapes From Detention Home. Illy Ami Utwl fro to t ooh lujr TIiiim I LONDON. Juno 20. Miss Lillian Lonton, n suftiagotto ennvietod of having stinted tho Kovv Gnrdon Tea Pnvlllon flio nnd who has given tlio police niuub trouble, has osc ap ed In men's clotbos fiom tbo houso vvboio sho hns boon living In Leeds pending tbo oxpltntlon or hor II eeiiho. Sho was loloased fiom Jail In March becnuso of llinohh cnusod by a liungor stilko.. Sho broke her llconso nnd wns not hoard of again until Juno 10, when she was oi tested undor tho most diamatlc circumstances and bent back to Jail. Sho started a now hunger strlko and got out on llconso a few das ago. Ul'llX AXOTlinit MAXSIOX. My AwoiUlM rrei to Coot lur Tlm 1 HIRMINGHAM. Juno 20. A laigo unoccupied mansion nt Solihull wns burned by "the nrson sqund" of sufrragettes today. Male SurriagetU) liupioves. ASCOT, Juno 20. There was a slight Improvement today in tho condition or Hnrold Govvltt, who was badly Injured when ho Inter fered with tho gold cup race. YOXCALLA SCHOOL OIHL MAKCS Fli: ItLCOItD. SALCM, Or., Juno 20. Miss An na Huntington, n 10th grndo pupil of tho Yoncalln school In Douglas County, won the special prize oHor od liv Hausor nros., or this city ror tbo child who could hatch and hnvo alive tho most chickons on Juno 1, according to an announce ment made horo today hv N. C, Maris, field worker ror the Srato Industrial Fair. From January 1 to Juno l Miss Huntington hatched 294 chicks or three dlfreront strains, tho n P. Rocks, tho S. C. Rhodo Island Reds nnd tho S. C White Leghorns nnd tho remarkable reat ure about her record Is that sho did .. tnan n ptnfln chirk, llllt had tho total number alive on tho first UMPUA M I This is their record In every sec tion nnd every community lu which they hnvo nppenred. "Destitution nnd misery" rollovvs lu their tl nil lllce a hound on the scent or gnme They paralyze prosperity and destroy business. i Their record cverj where Is red with ruin until nn outraged com munity drove them out. "Let us bco what things tho 1. W. W. represents: "In a general way Syndicalism, which Is a species or anarchy. War on trado unionism. The general Btrlke. "More spccirically destruction or hiiBlness. Destruction or prosperity. Destruction or nil established gov erifment. Denlnl of nny common Interest or possible good under standing between emplo.veis nnd em ployes. Desecrntlon of tlio Amorl ean flag Dyniiiultlng. S.thotngo. Arson. Murder. "The 1 W. W. Is nntl-Aincrlcnn, ntni nnii-iorini." If KILLED TODAY Hydroplane Collapses While Over Chesapeake Bay With Fatal Results. Illy Viimi Ulrl I'nx m (aim IUjt TIiiim ) WASHINGTON. D. C. June 20. Lnslgu V D. nillliigHly of MImsIkiiIp- tin, iih 'Kiiieii, inui i.ieui, .i. n row ers or Georgia, was soiloiisly bint hj the collnpso or their neioplnne while flying over Chesapeake buy nenr An unpollH today. A party on n motor bunt witnessed the Occident nnd res cued Towers. They did not stop to VcmiicIi Tor Hllllngsly, ns his body wns not lu sight nnd thoy piesumetl be hnd sunk. Towers was so badly butt that nil speed wns Hindu for tbo lies Itltnl In Annapolis, DC TAILS OF ACCIDLXTS. Illr Anno Ulol I'itm lo Cuua IMr Tlnim WASHINGTON. I). C, June 20. Tho two nt fleets stinted early this morning fiom the Nuvnl Aciuleiuj In a h.vdioplnue for Clallionin, .Mil When nbout rivo to seven miles rrom Annapolis, the mnchliie collapsed at an nltltudo or about 1000 feet and when It had dioppcd about ion rent HIIIIukIov f 1 1 or wiih thrown out nml killed. At noon bis body hud not been recovoied. Toweis lemnlned lu the iiiiichluo mid fell with It Into Chesapeake Hny. ABOVE IRE BLUE Harvard Wins Both Prelimin ary Boat Races' in Annual University Regatta. Illy Ak Ult I'HH to loo IUV TIIIIMI NIJW LONDON. Juno 20. llui vurd won tho vnrslt elght-oured I nee from Yalo todnj b eight lengths. Harvard's tliuo was 21 nilniitcK 12 .ec ouds Ynlo's tlmo was 22 inliiutos 20 Heronds, At the ond or tho llrt mllo Iluivard loci b two lengths, at tho hair-way point, two mllos, thoy had lue leased tholr load to two and n hair lengths Haivnid wiih ahoad throe lengths at the tlneo-mlln flag. (lljr Amo-IiIM I'ivm lo luua lltt TIihhi NLW LONDON. Juno 20 Row ing tiuo to foini, the Harvard (rows won both piollmlnaiy rncos In the uuuiinl rogutta with Ynlo horo this morning. Tbo dlsagieooblo woatbor conditions opponrod to have no of roct cm tho Crimson oarsmen, for In both tho vaislty four-oared and tho freshmen olght, thoy lead their old ilvais rrom start to finish. In tho rour-oaied ovont Harvard crossed to rinlsh In 11 inlnutoH Ti2 seconds, while Yalo wob ovor 12 mlnutoa 11 seconds. In the Irosh men ovont tho Harvard tlmo was 10 minutes 01 boconds and Yale's 10 minute 45 seconds. Win Foui-onicd Unco Fuslly. NDW LONDON, Juno 20. Tho rour-oared raco was llttlo moro than a procession. Hnrvnrd took tho lend nt- tho (rack or the pistol nnd stoadlly incroased It. At tho finish or two miles, rivo lengths separated tho victor and tho van quished. Tho struggle ror honors among tho rioshmen, how ovor, was a real lace. Aiuiougn tne crim son won, tho showing mndo by the i:il jouiigsters was oxcoiiont. Har vard Bhowed a llttlo moro rinlsh and drlvo In Its stroke and gradual ly nosed Into tbo lead, until at the end of the first hair-mllo they were ahoad hair a length. At tho end or u mllo thev Increased tin ndvantngo to a length, then nil made n spurt which cut Harvnrd's lend to a bare half length at tho mllo and a half mark, but Harvard Inmasod Its stroko and Hnlshod at a pace which proved too much for tho blue ffl M W NO M TO DEATH FROM TAGOi BRIDGE A German Educator Kills Fel low Teacher and Two Chil dren While Insane. llr AmimII-I I'rrti lo C'ihih IUy Tlmni I imi3Mi:X, Germon. Juno 20. Ono school teacher and two chlldien were shot to denth and another teacher and three children weie fa tally wounded and three chlldien less soiloiisly hurt todnv hv a for mer toucher, named Schmidt, who, armed with sl loaded revolvers and earrlng ninny extra cnitrldges, en tered tho Catholic school mid start ed u rusllnile among n class. The mini wns overpowered by people at tracted to the sceuo by the shots. m:xi:v moxi:y tktst ritom:. Knusiis CiiiigieNMiiini WiiutN It mid Also I'iivims Ciiiiciicv Itefoiiu. Illr VMillriI I'itm til Iihhi IU)f Tlnim WASHINGTON. D. C, June 20 -Kcpiefiontntlvo Neeley. or ICnnsns, a Democrat, or the Douse blinking nnd ciineucy committee, In o long BMccth lu the House today, advocat ed o renewal or the money trust Inquiry. lie advocated Immediate eiiiioney loforin, however. SAD i:.D OF VACATION, I'm tbiuil Mini CoiiinillN Suldde by .llllliplllg tlvi'lllOlllll. (Ilr AHoililivi l'rra to Cihm liar Tlinm SL'ATTLi:. June 20.-.lameH Me Gulre of Poitlnnd, committed suicide by Jiimpliig overboind rrom the steumshlp Mnrlposu, on which he wns n pusKongor on his vvny homo rrom Sownrd, wbero he spent IiIb vii iiitloii. According to cable advices rrom Ketchikan, the tinged)' oc c Hired Monday. IN CONGRESS Record of Today's Business in the National Senate and House. Illr A.o Ulrl 1'l.M to (uua lUr IIium WASHINGTON. 1). C. .limn 20 Tho Senato Ib not lu session. The Democrats earn used on the tnrlfr bill. The House mot at noon. Tho House passed tlio couciirieiit lesolu tlon ror n Joint session of Coiikiohh Monday to hemr Piosldont Wilson's moBsngo on tlio cuirenc) legisiiniou. Neeley urgoH le-npenliiK or the money trust limuliy. MeAdoo nskocl Mr a $100,000 ap propriation ror vossels to enroieo laws ror the pioteiiiou or Ainmum rish nnd fur niilmnls. Pie-lclelit SlgiiH Sillidiy Civil Hill. Illr Auv Itlwl I'll-" lo lout Ujr TIiiim I WASHING'ION, 1). C. June 20 After the Cnblnet mooting today It was said that the President would Hlgu the suiidiy civil bill, liicliidlug tho piovlsloiiH roriiiuiiiiig tne ptos es utioii of laboi unions and Iuiiiihih' oigiinUatloiiH undor tbo anti-trust Inw. Tho Piesideut, liowover, will write a memorandum giving his at tltudo towoid tho exc options and his icasoiiB ror signing the hill. TARIFF BILL Democratic Senators Expect Fiqht on Sugar and Wool Schedules. Ilr Aaao. Itt! I'rwa lo C'ooa liar TIbim I WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 20 -Domocratle Senatois caucusod toda.v .... ,!.. In. Iff 1.111 nn HlVlKflll liv a majorlt) of the flnanco e.ommlttoo .. t .1 n.l..tl.ilalnllllll ..II sciieilllieu iiiiii iiiiiiiiuioiiiiii'" soctlons woro submlttod. Only the Income tax foaturo was held back ror rovlslon, Tho commltteo ex pects SundiD to complete that work Chairman Simmons Indicated that ho expected opposition In tho cuu cub to tho sugar and wool program hilt bolloved tbeso schedules would not bo changed. RUNS 1 1 G US M First Tries to Throw Woman Companion From Viaduct to Railway Tracks. TRAGIC TERMINATION OF MAN'S MAD INFATUATION Railway Man Tries to Kill Wo man Who Repulses His Advances. Illr V.oititc.t I'lTm lo Cowi lUr Tlmr TACOMA. June 20. -After nn lit efrectunl attempt to throw his cone pauloii, Until Allen, aged 25, rrom the Lincoln bridge, early today, Kil wnid H. M)gatt. snld to be froit Poitlnnd, hurled hlmseir 100 foe to the railway tracks boncalfc Ph.vslclnns here sny be will din Not Known In Pentium!, Illr AMoclnlnl Titm lo I'm Hay TlnnT POUTLAND, Juno 20. No suck pei son as M)gatt or Allen could be located here. Weie Xevvcoineis In Porlliiml. Illr AwkhIjIcI 'iri In Crna liar Tlmwi I POUTLAND. June 20. MygMt and Ituth Allen left Portland for Tneouin Inst night nppitioiitly. Homo nouiB nfter tnelr clepnrture rrotu the Allen home, Mrs. Allen also lcvfjfc. two cbllclien aged 12 and 17 holnit left behind. Little Is known or the Aliens ns they are newcomer here and repelled nilvancoB or their neighbors. .M.vgntt was a rnllron brakemnn. Mvgult Dies. (Ilr AcmlaM 11m tn c.iua liar Tlmrii 1 TACOMA. June 20. Mygatt dlerT this afternoon. The vvomnu snf tho man has been pursuing lur for several mouths nml that b tried (o elude him when they t irn to Tncomn this morning, ' i fhaxci: ii:is ISLANDS, Annexes the Will I Is Mauds Nen,. llll Tllllgll (illlllll. Illr AMmlalr.1 I'ri.i In iinm liar Tlmw 1 MDLUOHHNi:, Juno 20 Word was received here today from the FIJI Island that Franco hail qulollr annexed the Wnl I Is Islands whirl lie to the not th of tho Tongr. sroup. PUIIMILIt ItlKLNS. Ills Putty Dercatcil Piemler or Aliv tiallii Quits. Hr AwntlatM lint Iii Com lUr TIhimI .MHLnOHHNi:. June 20 Tbo Australian piemler, Hlgbt llonornW Andrew Flslmr mid the cabinet hnn rtslgued 1111111) as a result of tlit, lecent elections In which the llbornli won over the labor paity. VALLIMO WHLCK. Coiimci' Tiles To Fix Illume Fo- Yesteiilii)'N Feaiflll Accident. Illr AaHlM l'iw lu loo lUr TIiiim 1 VALLDJO, Cnlir . June 20 Little progress was made today towaid fir ing tho blame ror the collision on tta San Prune Imo, Nnpu nnd CiiIIsIokn cdeitilc line )estcirday, which eost I! lives The c oiidiii tor or the wiecket fl)or regained coiim lousuess at the biiHpltnl today but no ono Is permit led to see him His testimony an to tlio orders bo lecelvod Ib or tlio ut uinst Importance The doe tots enter tain hopes or his recovery, although bis In Juries are serious, Several of the thirty Injured are In u critical condition, but doctois bollove all vvlP live. iti:m:i,s ih:.ti:x. Itepcut of lllg llittlle III Willi h 1'c.V einl Felices Ale Vic loiloiis. (11 VaMMlaiiftl li.a lo C imm llax ruiiM DOUGLAS. Arl, Juno 20 Ho pe! tu eineuutlng from the Mexlcnr side of the lino stated today that Oi ilea with an in my or TiOOO had beaten the constitutionalists lu n genera battle at Oite. and that the rebelt hero had lefimed to dun) oi confine tho reports. LOCAL OVERFLOW. To TaKe Long Tilp. David LIIJ rotb, or Heaver Hill, wan lu Mursh llold today. Ho plans to start sooh for his old homo In Stackholm, Swo llen, ror a visit with bis relative!. When ho left homo 12 yoai'H age he pioinlsud to letiun In ten )earc and coiisldeis he Is keeping hit promlsu rait I) well, Mr, LlljrnU hns hnd ebargo of tho (ompuny't electilcal plant at Heaver Hill ana lias mndo his homo nenr Coos Hny for olght yenrs Rescue Randolph.-Moss Avoid and LovvIb Stubor received the con tract to move the Randolph ncron the spit Into the river. Tho Hhlp hns been moved more tlmn liulf way nl leady and ore another week the boat will bo nrio.it again Gold HcmV Globe. Fresh I'liri'lS AND VI'GI7I' HLFS ns usiikI, at Olllvant & Weav ei's. Phone 275-1 Tho Launch Telephono will leavr MaiBbflelcl Sunday ut C n, m, to Allegany, returning In tho evenlnc taking tho Stonmor Rainbow's ruu