The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
& Consolidation of Thill's, Const Mall MQ 1
and Coos Hny Advertiser. '
HIED STATES TO ESTABLISH
E
ec. Bryan Perfects Plan for
Strengthening u. a. ounuui
oj Manama ounai.
RESIDENT WILSON AND
SENAIUKS hWUH H
ttitutle of Other Central
American states ana for
eigners Is Awaited.
WASHINGTON, I). C., July 21.
rung support lias developed In tlio
iniilo for President WIIsoirH policy
!, pi election and supervision over
It'lirngUll A poll 01 ino riiiniiimi'ii
i fnroluii rclntlmiH todny Indlcnted
m tho treaty proposition to lip pro-
nli'd Knttiiduy ly Sue-rotary Hryiin
111 lio embused with tho backing or
fliicntltil members of hoth political
irllc
wiintpvcr (he nctual result inny bo,
Be underlying purpose of tho ndmlii-
F trillion In rrnmliig an agreement
Ith Nlinragtia was to see-tiro tho
biie-e.slon or (ho canal roino ami tno
kt iihIiim of tho Plutt amendment
Ins morel) liicliU-nt III the mlmlH of
tgotlators Thin wan developed to
ny la the loiirne or tho eonvorsutlein
iuwein President WIIhiiii and tho
hilte House eeirii-speindi-nts. In tho
SniTlciin view, the scope of t lies plan
Ins nut liiti-mle-d to ho laid eleiwn ate
agcm-rul peille-y ror all South Aniorl
l, hut the iirrnlra of tho llttlei ro-blille-H
are to ho de-alth with sopu
itcly ns tlicy may reiiulro attention.
rids Is not a eieinar eiipiomae-y; u
cooil HCiihe." uald Senator Lodgo
pciikhiir la Hiippnrt eif tho plan,
enator Ilorah. also a member of tho
krolgn relatloiiH committee, attacked
sc polity
Initecl States to Throw Her
inn Over All Territory near
Panama Canal Zone.
(1-7 A' a lair I I'rui la e'ooa Ilnjr Tlinra.T
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 21.- -
low tlmt Secretary of Stuto Ilryan'H
roptiHiii ror a virtual protectorate
vcr .warngua has liecomu public.
lie- State Departmout eifflclahe are
ipe-ellng ImiiilrleH from European
owe is respecting ItH elotallH. Tho
liKgev.tlon that tho nlan will ho ox-
inele'el to cover all territory near
po rniianm Canal one has arousoel
ecu Interest la Latin America dr
ies.
Snlvndoro rcce-ntlv niado Homo eih-
ictloiiH to tho Nlcarogtian treaty in
oriaiunl form and Costa Ule-a
fcoro recently objected to provis
os relating to tho proposod canal
nine, i uey aro based solely upon
f claim for considorntlon In cornice-
Ion with tho iibo of San Juan Itivor
taicit costn Hlca claims as her tor
tory. Europe's Interest Is chlofly
bo investments of nor citizens In
aicrpris-.T am securities of Latin
Imcrlca, Secretary IJryan will con-
f on mo project with tho Sonato
prelitu relations coiniultteo next Snt-
raay. ills plnn Is Bald to havo
o support of Presldont Wilson.
VISIT ON BAY
W. SWP.Pnou Ono nf r.nn.
Itractors on Old Drain Line,
nere lor Short Stay.
' J. W. SuPOnni. n lnn.lli.. ..Il...l
P,n i"ttor .9f tllQ Northwest and
n ' ot ,U1 Tlmook 1 no for tho
Dllthern Pnnirin i...j t
imnv 7; ; .''", ,';".". iv. yr
muus doings and to look aftor oth
niatters nn eim n.. o
ins foil . "' 'l. PWUOI1U)'
las lather reticent about his trip but
Drlnn? i ii " ll0r0 0n tll0r m'
Drtant railroad matters.
lr, SWeellPv wna r !.
fuciors nn lm in ., -. . n
L nii?5' h?.v,"B tlo tunnol work out
ad innpi .o X,r rccent y h0 8t.111
pent nt the old tunnels on tho Drain
Mr. Sivnn.m.. . . .i .
ii-nin I, ' vumo in ovonanti-via
ardinrr Vi " UBieruy ''
'. J. Ilanlo- WaS nccomnanIe(l "y
1 M1U1S OV WXK GHADICI).
r lk. "'i, WJllninctte-Pnciflo llouto
lS-iuly 21. Grading
PROT
ICARAGUA AS
PROTEDTORATE
AILBOAO MAN
(Continued on Pago Two.)
UVEFI NICARAGUA
BWfolrT
BALKAN WARS
New Bulgarian Cabinet Noti
fies Powers of Readiness to
Stop When Others Will.
(Ilr Aa.oclalc.1 IVaa to Coin Hay Tlmca.)
I.O.NM)ON, July 21. Tlio now Bul
garian Cabinet, under Ratloslavoir,
lormally uotiried European powers
today eif Its rcadluoBH tei order a
ceuHatlon eif hostilities Immceltatcly
If tho powers can Induce Servia ami
Greece to taleo a similar eeiurso.
TO PASS BILL
President Still Thinks Currency
Legislation Can he Enacted
by This Congress.
Illjr AaaotlalM I'itm lo Cnoa liar Tlmca
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 21.
Pre'sidout Wilson still Is cemfldeut
that t-urrene-y le-glshillon e-an ho en
acted at the presi-ut session or Con
Kress. Ho told vislteirs at the White
Hoiiho texlny that tho delay" the cur
rency hill has encountered was
uothliiK more than ho had expected
because of Importance of tho sub
ject and tho length of tlmo to frame
tho proper measure.
Private Secretary Wires Major
Kinney That He Had Not
Reached Portland Yet.
Major I-. 1). Klnuey this morning
ifcolveel tho following seir explana
tory telegram rrom Portland in re
sponse to n telegram which ho sent
Saturday:
"Judgo llronaiigh not retiirnod
rrom London yet."
Tlio mcjisngo was signed by L. H.
Mi.Pnrfliv. kpi'relnrv to Jueluo Uro-
l.augh nnd tho message) was dated
July 10. . . ,
Major Kinney this morning men
not recolveel any reply to tho message
that ho sont to W. J. Wllsoy.
Tim ninuHiiL'ii from J if duo Uro-
naugli's socrotary eomes as a surprlso
nnd n flat contradiction of many re
ports Hint havo been In circulation on
tho Hay about Judgo Uronaugh hav
ing reached Portland sonio days ago.
Mntnr- U'lnnnr til I II ItH thill lirOblllllV
Judgo IVronaugh has bcon dolayed by
a stop nt Washington, whero ho was
to look into tno iioii. nmo uii n
rights on tho Hay. according to tho
iii.,.. i.fn.r. Mm IT. S War Denart-
moiit. Judgo Uronaugh was also ex
pected to return via vancoenui. i.
C, whoro tho western finances of tho
Nngllsh syndicate, which Is negotiat
ing ror the Kinney properties, arb
handled. .
WIKSKV WH1THS TODAY.
Says Ho Has Xeit Heaiel Tieim llrei-
iiaugli KxpeciN iiiih .-
H. C. Dlors. of North none! today
recolveel tho following self-explanatory
letter from W. J. Wllsoy, at
nn.Mmiii wiii,.i. will bn a surnrlse
. ....,.. 'i,n.n n.t.i,,t tn tlm numerous
stories about nronnugh having wired
that tho deal was going iiirouKi
"After loading tho newspapors. I
soo they say Judgo Dronaugh has
been hero a week. Well, they
I'.is... ..iiinii ttinrn Minn T elo. as 1
have not heard from him and he
Is not hero. I reauy oon i ku
...i. t.a ...111 i-ntnrn. lmt nresumo
sonio tlmo next week, although he
has not written mo. I am as much
In tho dark as anyono oiso. rm
iinna Hm nnu-snanors there can give
you some information."
SOCIALISTS IN HOfjaXI).
Itcfiihu to Acceiit Places in Xw
Cabinet There.
(Dr AsaoctateJ Tret to Coo UT TImM.l
THK HAGUE, July 21.PIoter
Tll tr.onlotrn n ml ntlinr DtltCll
Socialist leadors definitely decided
today to docllno tno invitauon kivoh
i Mmm n inin tho now Cabinet
undor tho premiership of Dr. Kirk
Dos, liberal democratic doputy. The
Socialists genorany in nouuim -press
themselves as opposed to the
suggested coalition,
W
BRONAOGH IS
NOT HOME YET
CRISIS IN OLD
Private Advices Received at
Washington Indicate Ser
ious Developments Within
Next Two Weeks.
III? Amollr.l rrcu to Ccoi Kajr Tlmti.J
WASHINttTON, O. C, July 21.
AlarmliiK reports or the approach
ing crisis In Mexico have been re
ceived bore by IiIkIi Government )T
riclals. It was Btatcd today on un
Impeacliahlo authority that develop
ments or tho coming two weeks arc
regarded as fraught with trcmen
eleius Importauco to the Huortn kov
crnment. So delicate Is the information
I hey contain that an Intimation eif
iiuviruH iiee'iuuu iwiuwn luoiiy nuiy
A RIG SUCCESS;
The Elks Reception and Big
Ball Games Proves
a Winner. J
II was one grand purple day.
Tho Idles' big baseball game, the
reception, tho banquet at the taber
nacle ami tho peerless purple- parade4
with Its many unique and novel fea
ture's was a grand ami glittering suc
(chh. From the- tlmo tho special
tinln arrived In the morning bringing
about 200 excursionists from Coqulllo
until the train loft In the evening,
there wiih something elolug every
minute. A large delegation or .Marsh
Held Klks mid their wlve-s, accom
panied by tho bund, mot the train to
welcome the vislteirs. Automobiles
wore provided ror tho ladles and Al
Powers hail a load of leigs which tlio
Tandem Klks were permitted to pull
through the street with Al on top
wielding a whlii. Tlio cavalcade
marched directly to tho tabernacle,
which had been prettily and lavishly
decorated In Klks colors, purple and
white ror the oecaslon. Throo long
tables loaded with good things to eat
preparcel by tho Klks' wives, waited
tho visitors.
Arter doing Justice to tho repast,
C. l- McKnlght bid his visitors wel
come in an appropriate adelress and
Inlreidiiceel Mayor Straw, who pre
sented thorn with the freedom of the
city In a clover and witty speech.
This was responded to nn behalf of
the visitors by Mayor Mast of Unn
dnu, who In nn oloiiuont but brier ad
dress on "Welcome" proved Hint ho
Is something or an orator as well as
a politician.
At tho e-oncluslon or Mayor Mast's
speech, tho parade formed, ami aft
er marching through tho principal
streets or tlio city proceeded to tho
ball grounds. Marshal or tlio Day
C. V. McKnlght on a handsomo charg
er, led tho parado followed by an
auto In which Mayor Mast of Han
don, and Geo. Goodriim roelo, Mnyor
Straw and a hunch of Klks followed
In another auto. Tho Coos Hay con
cort band, gaily decorated nutos car
rying tho ladles, tho Haudou Klks'
ball team In black race, tho llttlo
Gorman band and the watorwagon
with Its purplo water and watorwag
on kids, and marching hiKs rormcei
nn nttractlvo and Interesting pageant.
Had Some Hand.
And tho "Llttlo Dutch Hand" was
thoro all day, In tho parade, at tho
ball gamo anil nt tho banquet hall.
Tholr classical music waa only ox
ceoded by their enorgy. Director
Thomas had ns his asslstniits Messrs.
Turpen, Haines, Hentley nnd Kletch
or. Tlio Hall Game.
And really, In tho words or Goo.
Goodrum, "It was a classy gamo."
Owing to tho danger of Los An
goles, Portland, tho New York
Nationals or sonio of tho othor big
leagues coming in nnd grabbing
sonio of their star players boforo
tho third and decisive gamo was
played, Managers McDiarmld and
Hlldonbrand stolo tho box scores
from tho official records last night.
Tho scoro, beforo tho gamo broke
up In n wrangle was said to bo two
to nothing In favor of Marshfleld.
However, this was questionable as
K. D. McArthur who was on second
whon Ross Smith wi8 on third beat
the lattor to the plato, somo of tho
naudon players catching Smith In
placo of tho ball and delaying him.
Captain Sullivan of nanelon de
clared tho score was 1 to 0 In favor
of Dandon when ho got mixed up.
Umplro C. H, Freeman of Portland,
was tho star player of tho gamo and
It was largely through his good work
that Marshfleld scored tho winning
runs, tho Hanelon fans claim,
Tho Hanelon lineup was like this
when It was not ellfrorent: Johnson,
pltchor nnd center field; Sid Wil
liams, pitch; Itay McNalr, shortstop;
Hert Dlmmick, first base; Laird,
third baso; Coumerllh, right field;
Lloyd Rosa, catcher; Tom Nellson,
right field and John Sullivan, right
field. Tho Handon toam was In ells
gulso and disgust, and it was hard to
tell who was who.
Tho Marshfleld llnoup was: W. C.
Montgomery, orator; Don Gardiner,
captain; Al Powors, coach; George
Swyer, catcher; Hert Woremus. pltch
or; Fred Powers, first baso; Ed How
att, second base; Will Chandler,
shortstop; Dan Keating, center Hold;
B. D. McArthur, right field; Harry
DY
MEXICO IS NEAR
with tho stipulation that It was un
official and It should not he repre
sented as being the view of nny
member of the United States Gov
ernment. Authoritative publication
er tlio naturo or the advices, it wan
said, probably would precipitate tho
very crisis tho ellspateihes forecasted.
The moans by which predicted
events wore to bo brought to pass
or what was to fallow wero not
hinted at in the roports, which bo
far have round no reflection In
military or naval preparations by
the United States. Meanwhile tho
ndmlnlstrntlou Is marking tlmo on
the Mexican problem, pending the
arrival eif Ambassador Wilson from
Mexico City. Ho Is expected by
rliiirselay or Friday
COOS BAY K.C:
Ciass of Twenty-four Takes
Degrees Fine Banquet and
Program Follows Work.
CLASS ROLL.
Tlio following constituted
the class taking the second and
third degrees of the Knights
or Columbus yestcrdny, a num
ber who wore scheduled tor tho
work being tinnhlu to get he-re
fof It:
Geo. E, Hennessey,
James T., Vasey,
Leo. A. McLaln,
Joseph A. White,
John G. Vasey,
Win. J. Conrad,
Morris O'Donnell,
Win. G. Vasey,
John G. Mullen,
Gen. Sheridan,
Win. F. Foster,
Josoph Hennessey,
Win. J. Murphy,
Patrick Daltou,
Chns. A. Farroll,
J. T. Conloguo,
August J. Heielllng,
A. K. Gagnon,
M. F. Hakor,
.Ins. P. Michaels,
Jeis. p. Reioney,
Levi Dalgle,
X. L. Sandon,
.las. J. Hughes.
1 Yesterday was a big day ror tho
Knights or Columbus. Twenty-four
candidates who took the second and
third degrees conferred undor tho
direction eir Coos council No. 1201
will attest this and hair a hundred
meinbors present will vouch ror It.
Tho elegreo wns was conferred by
the team rrom tho Portlnnd Coun
cil, nnd they did their work woll.
It wns a likely bunch or candidates
and ovoryono took tho work woll
In rnct somo or thorn havo not Hilly
receivored freim It today.
Tho work was a llttlo lato start
ing owing to tho Hroakwator being
delayed, but about 2:30 tho after
noon's program opened In tho Ma
sonic Tompfo. Tho nrtornoon wns
elovoted to tho secret work and tho
day was ono of tho warmest that
somo of thoso presont over exper
ienced. Last ovonlng, rollowlng tho elo
groo work, a sumptuous hanquot
wns served nt Tho Chandler. Cov
ers wero laid for about ninety nnd
tho mombors or tho Knights or Col
uiiibiiB and their wives and sweet
hearts onjoyod It to tho fullest ox
tent. 'tho feast wns followed by a feast
of oratory Hugh McLaln presiding
as toastmastor In his usual excellent
way.
J. P. Kolloher, of Portland, ro
sponeled on "Tho Good of the Or
der," Chns. Murphy, of Baker, dis
trict doputy, spoko on "Tho Clorgy."
Edward H. Duffy, of Portland, and
E. D. Noonan talked on "Topics of
tho Day," and John G. Mullen, or
North Bond, gave "Tho Impressions
of tho Candidates."
Inrorsporsed with the flow or
oratory was nn excellent musical
program. Instrumental numbers
were rondoreel by Koyser's orches
tra, vocal numbers by a ladles'
quartette consisting of Mrs. M. D.
Meoks, Mrs. Levi Dalglo. Mrs. Re
bocca Luse-Stump and Mrs. R. F.
Gobhart and vocal solos by Mrs.
Stump and Mrs, Meeks.
Somo of the visitors had to leave
last night by stage, but the bal
anco today wore taken to the
beach nnd Sunset Bay by Dr. Toyo,
T. II. Harry and Jas. Wall.
Tho visitors who did tholr work
so well wero J. W. Sweeney, or
Portland; P. J. Hanloy, J. P. Kel
lohor, J. Tlomey, John P. O'Hara,
T. J. Holland, C. A. Sheridan, Ed
ward H. Duffy and Luther Mc
Carthy, of Portland; Chas. P. Mur
phy, of Hakor and J. T. Shea, of
Otay, Oregon.
Bultmann, assistant third base; Dr.
Rurmlstor, third base.
Coumerllh of Handon landed on It
for n homo run but he wns accused of
cutting second baso and was called
out. This was Just after tho explo
sion, someono touching off a bag of
powder at thlr base.
It was one great day and will long
bo remembered as an enjoyable ono
as well.
BIG OAT FOR
M
W
PAIO TO ENACT TARIFF BILL
GOULD LINE
Western Pacific Will Extend
Branch Probably from Win-
nemucca to Boise Soon.
(lljr Atiocl.leJ rrru lo Coot liar Tlmta.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 21. West
ern Pacific officials havo announced
a branch line will bo built Into Ida
ho within six months. Definite loca
tion or tho Idaho Hue hnn hot been
decided em, but It Is rumored It
will run from Wlnnemiiccn, Nevada,
to HoIho. r
ALL QUIET IN
SEATTLE
I. W. W. Disturbance Cease
and Socialists Protest Di
rect to President Wilson.
LANK TO SEATTLE.
(njr Aiioelatitl l'rui lo Cooa Day Tlmca.
CHICAGO, July 21. Secre
tary of tho Interior Lane left
for Spokane and Seattle this af
ternoon. Illy AiiocUteJ I'm a to Cooa Ilajr Tlmca.'
SEATTLE. July 21. With tho
fleet nnd Potlnch visitors gono, Seat
tle resumed Its wonted nppcaranco
today. Tho debris or tho Socialist
headeiuartors on Filth nvcnuo and
Olive streets wns not removed until
today. Tho Socialists havo taken
no action except tho Issuing or a
violent memorial to Presldont Wil
son nttncklng Secretary or the Navy
Daniels ror his red Hag speech hu
foie the Rainier Club.
Hit. KQl'QyfLL NOT (JO.
PORTLAND, dr., July 21. Dr.
Mario EquI, who wns urrested In tho
street riot- Thursday night and who
lator stabbed an officer with a hat
pin, railed to loavo the city as she
had promised, ir roh-nsed, and short
ly hoforo midnight was again placed
In custody. Four chnrges aro plac
ed against her, cm ono of which sho
will bo tried If she Is not round lu
natic. An ofTort will bo mndo to hnve
a sanity commission hear hot- caso
at onco.
Dr. EquI, who hits declared her
anarchistic tendencies, fought tho
pollco during tho recent street raid
on tho Industrial Workers of the
World ngltators and soap-box ora
tors Thursday night. Sho provlems
ly declared sho would poison n hat
pin and stab any offlcor who at
tempted to arrest her. Sho did tho
stnbblng Thursday night..
Dr. Kqul was taken to tho dopot
three times nnd friends urged her
to leave tho city, but alio porslsted
In her rofusal.
protests!
Cardinal Merry Del Val, Papal
Secretary of State, Gets
Memorial From Troops.
0 Aaioclated Trraa lo Cooa Bajr Tlmea.?
HUM 10, July 21. Mutinous Swiss
guardsmen at tho Vatican presented
today to Cardinal Morn- Del Val, a
memorial relating to their griev
ances. Among the demands aro the
granting ot permission to frequont
wlno shops, tho abolition of tho
bayonet drill, tnrget shooting and
climbing of roofs to protect tho
Vatican from Imaginary assaults.
TWENTY DIE FROM HEAT.
Louisville tlio Weiiht Sufferer Xlglit
Still Hot.
Dr AaiocUUJ rrtaa lo Cooa nay Times.
CHICAGO. July 21. More than
20 deaths were caused by heat Fri
day in tno middio states. Louis
ville was the worst sufforer, with 12
deaths, a maximum temneratiirn of
104 and only 13 degrees drop at'
night. St. Louis added three moro
to tho city's list or deaths In tho;
past boat wavo. Kxtromo temper
atures prevailed throughout por
tions of Missouri, Illinois and In
diana.
WANTED Girl for clgui- btanel ut
The Chandler Hotel,
W
W
Declares Former Indiana Con
gressman Was Paid by
Manufacturers for Work.
DREW WEEKLY SUM
AND OFFERED BONUS
Was to Receive $10,000 for
Success Tells About
Blacklist of Congressman
Itly AMorlatFi I'nu lo Cooa Ilajr Tlmca.)
WASHINGTON, 1).. C. July 21.
Martin Mulhall, lato lobbyist ror tho
National Assoclatiem or Mnnufnetur
crs, testified today that formor Rep
resentative Wutson or Indiana, was
employed In I DOS. while n member of
the House to help put through tho
tariff commission bill, with retainer
of ?r.00, $2oi) weekly and $10,000 If
he got tho measure through Con
gress. t Ilr AMoHatpi l-fraa to .ioa 1)4? TlmM.J
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 21.
Martin Mulhall continued his testi
mony beforo the Sennto lobby com
mittee today. A letter was read, dat
ed October. 1!M1S. from Secretary
Schwedtmaii or the Manufacturers
Association to Mulhall saying: "I
do hope that whi-n James E. Watson
or Indiana gets In tho governor's
chair lie will lay r. hair dozen or his
good friends over his kneo nnd spank
them to beat tho hand, Including
your speclnl friend, Senator Hevcr
Idge. I hate false friends more than
I do tho worst enemies."
A leing "bluek-llst" of cemgress
men, Republicans and Democrats,
who had Incurred tho enmity of tho
National Association or Manufactur
ers and wero tei bo opposed when
they e-aino up for re-election wns pre
sented by Mulhall. Win. Hughes.
Now Jersey, now senator. Win. B.
Wilson or Pennsylvania, now secre
tary or labor, Thomas D. Nicholas of
Pennsylviuiln, Goorgo A. Penrrei ot
Maryland, and John L. Burnett of
Alabnmn, wore described by Mulhall
ns being on tlio permniicut "black
list" because) theiy always wore In rav
or or labor legislation. "Agntnst nil
these wo innde) ovory t-rreirt to elrlvo
thom rrom public lire," said Mulhall.
On another list wero Root and
Henry A. Coeiper or Wisconsin, Au
gustus P. Gardner or Massachusetts,
Horbert Parsons of Now York. Win.
S. Green of Massachusetts, Victor
Murelock or Kansas, James T. Mc
Dcrmott of Illinois, Champ Clark of
Missouri and Gilbert llaiigen of Io
wa, wero elescrlbed as Cannon's list,
nnel wero In disfavor with tho manu
facturers organization Mulhall sworo,
because of their opposition to Can
non. On another list wero Morso
nnil Cannon of Wisconsin,! lurry Mall
ard or Virginia and Loilcnslager of
Now Jersey. Mulhall sworo iinmca
hml been rurnlshed by Congressman
Wntson or by Mr. Chllds, clerk to tho
House Commllten mi war claims, In
1010. November 2, 1908, two days
beforo election. Mulhall wroto
Schwedtmaii: "Following Is tho list
or eongressmon I would ndvlso hav
ing Vifu Cleave send telegrams to,
who I feel suro will bo olectod, and
who havo been our frlonds In tho
past." Tho list contnlnod tho names
or Sherman, Cannon, Burleigh, Dnl
zoll, Donby, Dwlght, Falrchlld. Fas
sett, Forelnoy, Hepburn, Koiror.Long
worth, MoKlnloy, Mnlby.Mnnn, Moon,
Mooro, Parsons, Pnyno, Rnlnoy nnd
about 40 othors. Novoiubor 1,
Schwedtmaii wrote to Mulhall: "So
far wo havo wired only Tnft, Sher
man nnd Cannon."
Russel Nasburp on Motorcycle
Collides With Auto on
Coquille Road.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., July 21. Russoll
Nasburg, while on his wny to Co
qulllo on his motorcyclo yesterday
had tho mlsfortuno to have his left
log broken Just above tho anklo, In n
collision With Bonnie Gage's auto
mobile Thoy wero rounding a sharp
bend In tho road so that thoy wero
unable to see each other coining.
Rubs saya tho blamo. if thoro was
nny, was his own. Tho damnga to
either machliio is small, Dr. Rich
mond sot tho brokon bono nnd Russ
was taken to tho Baxter hotel.
Auto Party te Reiscbiirg. Tom T.
Bennett loft this afternoon at 3.30
with an auto party for Rosoburg.
Thoso accompanying him wero Miss
Mndgo Barry, Mrs. Kathleen Booth,
George Sheridan and A. T. Haines.
Mr. Haines will go to Portland and
from thoro to oastern Oregon and
Idaho, on a hay and feed purchasing
trip. Tho remainder of tho party will
stop at Rosoburg.
Council Tonight Tho Marshfleld
city council will meet tonight to tako
up a number of important matters,
BROKE RIS LEG
IN ACCIDENT