The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION,
A Consolidation of Time, Const Mull 0e "J 56
unci Coos imy rtiivcruscr.
BjJBOf UP SHIES
III
UMSftnSHUilUHT
. i,.i In Third
Absence ,'J," ,isa.
ProI1f;isSoorecl"
THEHSPffiENT URGED
"Top Muoh'Renancc in Good
Will 01 u. o.
Nipponese.
Jni'in mn. 21. Jnimn regards
TOK.,.?.'fiipforv ll'o rcplloH mnilo by
the Unite; .s",,,,,; ,T ,..,.. nntl
BK,hb leRlB nt on, according to n
El f linn n Nnliimko Muklno.
, Foreign MlnlBtor, in nil ni-
. -It. in ft
SURVIVED BY 102
DESCENDANTS
WORKER
E
S DEAD IT 76
Founder of International School
of Peace Succumbs in
Boston Home
flly AmoiUipiI I'm lo Coon liar TlmM 1
1IOSTON, .Inn. 21.- Edwnrd Glim,
publisher of school mill colleKo text
books nntl founder of tlio Interna
tional school of pence, died today nt
Iiih homo Hi Winchester, nged 70.
AVIATOR FALLS
TO
RIS DEATH
German Military Airman Drops
to Earth After Making
Sharp Turn
tnr Amoi tatisl I'rtM lo Coo liar TlmM 1
MUNICH, Ilnvnrln, .Inn. 21. Ser
geant Sehwolsser, n German military
nvintur, was klled today In n fall with
iiiu nnrntilntm. Tho accident was
entiBed when ho turned too sharply.
FIVE BILLS TD GARRY OUT
SUGGESTIONS OF PRESIDENT
F
RAUD
GASES
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Holver
stott, of Florence, Headed
1 Large Family
FLORENCE, Or., .Inn. 2l.--.Mrn.
Elizabeth Ann Ilolverstott. who died
liuro recuntly, Ib Hiirvlved by 102
descendants, of whom nine are ehll-
drun, flfty-nlno grnnil-rliliiiroii, tnir-
..,
drlt ,iir""" r i. .lopoimltv of ty-two great grunticiiutiren aim iwo
-Japan recognize ; I. nccoss It or t ,,.,,,.,.. sll0 wnB
flabomtlnR other jtlniw for n ho "" ,orn nt Mnrlon, In.. In 18.16. Mrs.
of the question," ho said. T.1 ,m.1 U. Uomlinrdt, of (inrdlnor. ntnl .Mrs.
b oMnwo iilniw I am iib yet unnblo rf,o Hll)tl r ,.:lkl0I1 nro ,,,,.
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IlVaronMnMno's ilcrlnrntlon thnt m to 8lMBlnw ,,. 18s0 nn
no anwcr whatever bad bcon n tin ul, ()f t)l0 min,cnrorH were men who
. .l. iinll.nl Stntes 10 .laiiail B mini , . . ,,.,, ,,..,. lumilv.olv vmiru.
hF II I I IIV" ' i 1 llilll IIIJUll s u I ' vinj u .1 I
..i .. a.m. nut ivnn ino
U, ...v
ffl "ailackonthoKovon.-!
finrhyUernlmenilierHiiftlmo,,-
will of tho Americans.
THREATENS SI' IT.
lYdcrol lnmii" P'oMTiite Organ
ized IliiM'liiitl Hotly.
(Br AwaKi! Vtrtt lo fn ljr TlmM.I
CIIICAOO. .Inn. 21. Tho Federal
LcaKiio notified tho powers of or
ganized baseball today that tlio sign
ing of plaum already under 'con
tract with tho Federal will bo fought
In ami out of the civil courts. I ho
threat n In the form of n tplogrum
which I'reiddPiit (lllnmro or the 1-otl-cral
League sent to President linker
of tho Philadelphia Nntloiiuls di
i hiring ho would "protect tho con
tract signed by Ad Bronnnu and
Will Klllfer.
ESTATE CASE
IS ADJUSTED
UK SFEI
URINE 'AT
'Hydro-Aeroplanes of British
Army Hurry to Scene of
Catastrophe
IDr AmUII 1'rwa lo t'ooa liar Tlinn.l
PLYMOUTH. Jan. 21. Tlio sor-
16, during iimuuuvurliiK on White i
Sand Pay. A number or liydronoro-
FlIftnAa fltinnlin.l 4. 1i. Ilflttuli imtl
left today ror I'lytnouth.
Sl'ltMAUINi: J.OOATEI).
Sunken Craft mid Men UOO Feet Un
iDcr tlio Surfuco.
IDf Aunl.iM ln o Cooi liar TlmM,
PLYMOUTH. Jan. 21. Tho Ilrlt
ih submarine "A7" wns locntod to
ujy on the bottom t u dopth of
200 ieet.
A. E. Seaman and Christensen
Bros. Lose in Litigation
Settled uut or uourt
Tlio Kletchor estnto cnHP, Involv
ing property nt Mnrsliflelil worth
$25,000, nnd a ranch nt Ton Mile
valued nt $8000, ban been settled
by tlio pnrtloa eonei rued throiiKb
their 1oKiil roprosontutlvcs horo.
Pndor tlio tonus of tho settlement,
A. K. Souiunn Is to iceelvo JH000
for labor nnd Improvements per
fiirmnil nn llm iiroiiertv (1 II 11 II tr t lit)
; tliiu ho lias enjoyed ownership, nnd
nil bis .Mursiineiii iioiiiiiik rn uiuin
rerrod ror tbo coiisld' ration inoiitlon
od to tho heirs or the Fletcher 's
tnto with John W. .Motley letnlnlim
mi undivided hair, mid tho bolra
to the oHtute, Mrs. .Minnie ISmiiin
Sindlinun nnd IMiry lllnes Kletchor.
or St. Louis rotulnliiK nn undivided
iiunrtor ouch. It Ik understood thnt
llnrrv (1. Hoy. who acted iih nttor
noy for Motloy In tho ilonl will re
colvo luiir or Motley's shnro, which
Is nbout $000(1.
Tho Chrlstonson llrothors' ranch
n t Ton Mile wns Involved under tbo
snmo title, ChrlsteiiKeu III others pny-
punnirnai'iii
V r All-
rnnriiHiinteil
J miliary chrlstonson llrothers,
' W'lilln t
ST0R1 BEGINS RANGE LIGHTS
TO SLOW DOWN IN BAY OUT
I I
Weather Along Coast Moder
atesNo Further Word
of the Yellowstone
OP FOR TRIAL
Two Charged With Conspiracy
to uetrauu uovernmeni ot
Coal Lands
Measures Being Formed for
Anti-Trust Legislation in
Congress Today
CONFERENCE" HELD
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Tentative Drafts of Program
Taken to Capitol by iwo
Committees
lllr AmocUIM rrrm to Coot liar Tlm1
WASHINGTON. I). C, .Inn. 21.
Five bills to carry out tho biikbk
tlons In tho President's nntl-tniBt
dir Awofiairt r-Ma to ruoa rar Timw.i messnKo were beliiR completed In
SI3A.TTLH, Jan. 21. Tiio trial of CoiiBress todny. They will cniliruco
tho ease of the United Stntes tiRnliut' th0 prohibition of IntorlockliiB dlrec-
Charles F. Munday and Archlo torates In Intorstntc corporations,
Ulil.tl. la n1iti..rtn.r .1 f.rtliaill Tfl , ill ll(?. n II hjiii .1.. mul lifillnfinl lllltllfUl nill
PLYMOUTH. Jan. 21. Tho sor-Hlumj tt0i ChrlsteiiKeu Iliothors pn
lce of sovernl nvlntors havo boon K coo and retalnliiK possesslo
enllstcil In HonrchliiK for tbo Urltleli ()f t,o rnnch. Attorney N. C. Mi
mbniarlno, "AT," which disappeared j.oo,-, 0f North llend, ropresonte
wltlrlts crow ol" eleven on Januory chrlstonson llrothers.
MOTOR GAR OUT
OF
This afternoon tho moderate
weather orf Coos Hay dlsappenr
nil nml ivnn rnnbiced with n bnwl-
I Inc L'olo from tho soutbwesf I
i which promises to cause n stir I
In shlppliiK circles nunln. I
Slnre yesterday at noon no word
has been received by Wlroless Oporn
tor Williamson of tho progress boliiK
iiiado by tho stenmer WHHnin Chat
bnm. whle'i Is towliiK tho Injured
steam schooner Yellowstono to Snn
Francisco. Tho Adollno Smith, on
tho way up tho const, did not sight
either of tlio steamers, and1 It 1b pre
sumed that tho vessels aro slowly
nciirliiK tho Onldcn Oato. ....
While tho wcntlior In MnrBbflold
Ihih boon stormliiK durlw: thu Inst
twenty-four hours, conditions nt
many places nlon-? tbo const bnvo
about reached their normal staRO.
Wireless Operator WllllaniHon re
ported tbo weather off tho mouth
or tho Columbia as belni; qulto mild.
Tho Hame condition olsts off Capo
Mendocino, according to tho wire
less operntor at Table Hluff. while
tlio only place where tho wind Is still
lively Is ofr Cope Ulnnco.
Tho storm or the last throo or four
dnvs wns laruelv confined to an nron
between Cape lllnnco nnd tie Colum
bln. Tho condltloiis nt the various
points nlnntc tho const this mornliiK
were iib follows: .
Table llluff Ualn, wind south,
blowliiK ton miles nn hour, tompora
ture r.O. harometor 29.80. sea niodor
ato. . ,, .
Capo lllnnco Wind southwost, JH
nillos, teinpornturo r,0, bnromotor
20.r0, sen modornte
.. . 1 I.'...., ami Ai.lm nllll
.orin iieiui i'hi "" "" " uiu iu,i...o ii. ... .... ..-. . .
no wind, teninernturo II. bnromotor iju order to snvo his own craft
Adeline Smith and A. M. Simp
son Delayed Schooner
Polaris Wrecked
As n ro8iilt of three of tbo four
rmiKo Hslits In tbo lower bay boliiK
out Inst nlRht, the Adollno Smith nnd
tho A. M. Simpson had to lay off tuo
bar all last nlKhf. llnd It not boon
for n fnvornblo tide at a fnvorablo
hour this mornliiKt both might have
had to lny off nil tiny nf-oln.
Coptnln 11. W. Olson of tho Adeline
wob highly Indignant over It. There
hns been much complaint by fe mas
ters of vessels about the harbor lights
liolntr out-, csneclally in tho lower
i,. in tlilu liiHtnncn Cnntnlii Olson
snlti that ho thought thnt tho Coos
tint, ilfn QnvliiL' Rtnt Inn craw nliould
have soon to It that two of tho throo
lights that were out were burning,
as they wore very near to thorn.
With tho whiBtllng buoy and' bar
buoy gono, tho rango lights aro moflt
essential at night. It was quite
rough outside although tho bar wns
perfectly smooth. Tliero was llttlo or
no fog. tho Umpqiin light, seventeen
miles dlBtmit, bolng plainly dlscern
lblo. , ,
Wlliiilugtoii list Polaris.
Cnpt. Olson reports that tbo big
rour-innsted schooner Polaris was
stranded off llollnns 'nst Frldoy and
Is a total wreck. The Polaris wns
built lu Marsblleld when the ship
yards wore located whore tho Al
llnnco wnrohouso Is now. I lor crew
or oleven wnlked nshoro off tbo Pol
nrls nt low tide onrly Satnrdny.
Tim Polaris was liolnx towod by
tho Wilmington, which wns recently
built nt North Hond. Tho Poinds also
belonged to tho Chns. Nelson Lumber
company, ownora of tbo wilmliiKtnn.
In tho storm nnd fog, the Wilming
ton got In too closo mid tho mnstor
snld thnt ho had to cut looso from
tho Polnrls and loavo nor to nor inio
fraud tlio government of coal lands, powering tho Interstnto iCommorco
in the Herlng River district of Alas- Commission to regulate tho Issuance
ka, began todny. The defendants 0f rallrond stocks nnd bonds; tbo
were Indicted by a Federal grand shoriunn law definitions bill, dofln
Jury In Tacoma In October, 1910. , inB peclflcnlly what constitutes re
It 1b chnrged thnt they sought to( trnlnt of trade; tho gonernl relations
got possession of 0087 acres known censure, seeking to eliminate "ctit-
ns mo oirncey ciuiiiin iuriiiiiiiviiv.-iini.oni- compeiiiivu miniiii.-i.n nuu
lit of prlvnte corporntloiiB known ns whlch would provide punishment for
tho Alnska Development company individuals nnd mnko It posJblo for
nnd the Pacific Coal & oil company. frnU) or individuals .Injured by un-
Inu'tnl ImuliiniiH riiHlvnlnt til nVflll
GOMPERS URGES
nMSt-" -"
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INVESTIGATION
Cites West Virginia Strike as
Precedent for Probe at
Houghton, Mich.
tnr AMorlatM I'rcia to Ci.oa liar TlmM.l
wash'NOTON. D. C Jan. 21.
lawful business restraint to avail
themselves of flndlngo against com
binntlons nnd institute suits lu equity
for relief.
Aftvr a conforcneco nt the Whlto
IIoiibo tho mombors of tho Houso Ju-dlcltir-
nntl tho Sonnto luterstato
Commorco romtnltteos went to tho
cnpltol today with programs as out
lined In mind and tcntntlvo drafts of
the moasuroo already prepared.
virriTiox ORAXTICD.
Pr AmiciatM I'n.a lo Cooa liar TItim
CHICAnO, Jan. 21. A stay f.
irnndato In tho cobos of tho allege i
dynnnilters convicted nt IikIIiiiiiido !
and whoso appllcntlmiH lor now trials
recently wero denied, wiib grnntotl
tlin flnr,)lif1n,it u liv tlin llnltml tlt-ntnu
, ..J .V.I will..... ... UJ ...u W....W.. .......
-I Court of Appeals hero today. Today'n
mi r.n elm mul dnr smooth.
" " ri:ci:ivi:hs si:bi:rn:i.
ID STIERS
HE ARRESTED
Portug
Unnl Fnllnuc Qnnth Afri.
ca's Plan of Ending Rail
road Walkout
him.
K lttA.1 Prua In rnv. VI.- )ll.. 1
LISBON, Jan. 21. 200 leaders of
" general strike of railroad, men In
H.I ... ..ere ttn,Bte(l today by or
"r or tile government. Wnrrnnts
.i ' . Koverniuent. wnrrantB
th l "10u otll,)r wo"o issued, but
uht.S " va,,a cupturo. Tho strlko,
K?brokern?d " JnnuBry U
C01ISSI0N
SUNDAY BAND CONCERT
JV-rnin .nnouiired for Kiitertnlii
"Hilt ut Masonic Opera Houso
rjuu uiiday Afternoon.
Bay CW ? 3 enion ot tll Coos
tha rnnre.rt "- t0(-ay announced
"Wowing program for tbo con-
Owr, ir 8lven nt tho Masonic
o'clock p m "ext Sunrtfiy at 2:30
&ti':i.,!!'TPt00,, Wnden
$"HmvA' Horo,d
CanrlPA .ii Ser.onata" Jnxono
wwiw "Tito Whistler and His
BasTtl A" '?& V.V.Ptoffw
Selectinn "Da'unrossa". .Barnhouso
sPnSt n,rB' nrrnng-
s,ar Spangiea Banner. ,
Cylinder Head Cracked New
One Arrives on bieamer
Hardy Sunday
Placed temporarily out of com
mission throiiKb a tracked cylinder
head, the Wlllainetto Pacifies mo
tor car, operating noiween .hui oil
field nnd North Pond, was taken
out of tho sorvico this morning for
tho first tlmo slnco she was first
placed In uso hero. In tho obsenco
,.r o.... minimi siinnllos horo for tlio
big 200-horse-powor motor, the car
Will 1)0 COmpOlie.! 10 milium ii
until a now cyllndfr bead can bo
brought from Sacramonto.
Tho cylinder bead cracked Satur
day night nnd n wlro was sont to
Sacramonto to send up a now cyim-
.lni. linn.l nn tlio RodOIldO. THO
Redondo clenred from San Fran
. i.-.. n nrk'nit iiirwnvor. and
Clot'U ouiuil- ii mn"i "- , ' ..."
tho metal will bo brougnt up iiy i
steamer Hardy, wblclt is mio io
arrlvo horo next suiniay. no in
dications aro that tho car will bo
out of commission until Sunday.
Tho backlntr up of tbo car with
n cracked cyllndar head Is said to
havo prevented tho car from con
i.,t..,. i narrlcn until tho nrrnai
of a new cylinder head. With tlio
ropnlr supplies on nana u ".jury
could bnve been remedied In a 'on
hours, and it Is expected that extra
supplies will be sent along from the
suona at sacrament" i !."
otmiinr nppldents to tho macliliiory
from causing delay.
While awaiting ino nrrivm m .
new cylinder bead, tlio inotorcnr and
enclne will bo given a thorough ov
erhauling, t
TICKETS for tho MME. SAX-
IIATj COXCERT a-o on SALE at
WINKLER'S FHARMACV. OOcts,
President AATlstm XohiIhiiUn Htise-biii-g
mul Portland .Men.
Hr Amix laiisl I'fM to Cooa liar TlmM.l
WASHINOTOX, D. C Jan. 2.
Tho President made tho nominations
today for Receivers or Public Monoys
or R. R. Turner, or Rosoburg, Ore
gon, and Oeorgo I. Smith, of Port
land, Oregon.
ALLIANCE OUT
FOB PORTLAND
Leaves With Freight and Pas
sengers Redondo to be
Here Tomorrow
Taking a big shipment of whlto
cedar tics for Astoria, Including
genoral freight for tho Columbia
River, tho steamor Alllanco, Captain
Lofstedt, loft for tho lower harbor
this morning and crossed out for
Portland at 7: -10 o'clock. Sbo enr
rled a good sized list of passengers
from Coos Hay and Eureka.
rpl.o .,nC0OniOP list WnB 88 fOllOWB'.
...u l'"""- "--- T ,,,
fr,ni'4m I r7nilflll IIIH. 1' - lilWItUltfi
Goorge E. IJymer. Ira Smock. James
Timmns. E. McPlieo. O. Olson, Mrs.
Myrtle Parker, Mrs. M. Murphy, F.
W. Strom, J. u. urniiuii .
Paige, A R. O'Brlon and wiro, J.
r trn.ii.1.1 T V. Ttrlirlmm. C. Ol-
so'n.R. Spencer, James Moynllmn, J.
fcjvans anu James iuyun.
T .,! nnontc nf lllH Rt ('llIllRllI !) 1(0-
dontlo stated this morning that tho
steamer would nrrlvo rrom San Fran
cisco tomorrow prouamy in uio ui
tornoon and would sail on hor reg
ular schedulo on Saturday, tho "hour
to bo announced later. Actoruinij
to this arrangemont a bad bar and
heavy woathor caused tho Redondo
to drop a full weok out or her
schedulo. . , . ,
Aboard the Redondo aro big ship
ments or butter, meats nnd other
products of which there Is a slight
... nn c.nna Hnv. Her arrival
i ,.i., ...ntniioii with plnitn Interest
and the rush act will be performed
op her cargo,
llml Unnl Trlii
On tho last trip down, tho Adollno
lind n hard trip, bucking tbo Btorm
all tho way. Sho was flfty-nlght
hours making tho trip. Tho Redondo
wob sovonty-two hours making tho
run from Coos Hay to San Francisco.
Will Leave Tomorrow.
Tho Adollno will snll early to
morrow for Hay Point nnd will mako
an effort to mako up tho tlmo lost
last weok by tho storm.
WATER RISES
ON THE DIVER
TRAIN TO MVRTLE POINT M.W
XOT HE ABLE TO fil-TT TIIROl'tW
TOMORROW OX ACCOUNT OF
STEAD V RISE IX RIVER.
Molting snow In tho mountains
nnd heavy rains for tho Inst weok
nnvo caused n Hvoly fresliot on the
Coriulllo river and prospects nro
thnt tbo trnln will not bo nblo to
get through to Myrtle Point tomor
row. Tho river haB rUon five or six
fn.i n.n font lit lIi or tlinn nt anv
tlmo during tbo present rainy soa
son, and floods nro causing consid
erable tiamago along ino nver.
Reports from all over tbo county
Indicate that tho steady rainfall has
caused numerous freshets and It is
believed that u tno present spoil
nt 1'i.llnmlii" lrpnnn n n thnrn Will llO
mnplo watler to float tho thousands
of stranded logs nt tbo various camps
uespue ino iio m uiu vuiiiuiu
nivm. It la ronnrtpd thnt tho bar
conditions at nandon nro such thnt
half n dozen vessels havo been un
ablo to get out for a week. With
the galo totiay coming irom uiu
southwest, it Is expected thnt tho
conditions nt tbo entrnnco to tho
rlvor will not bo Improved.
BAXDOX BOOM RUMORS
If one-hair tho rumors ono bears
nm true, them are about twonty
now business buildings planned ror
tho now First streot extension and
which aro to be erected early In the
spring. Bandon Surf.
ViaII iu iu., ' v., .11111. -I. iniri ni .ppuitin neru luuuy. iutin i
Coimresslonnl InvcstlKntlon of tho i mnndnto has tho effect of staylnu son
Michigan copper strlko and tho Colo-henco In tbo cases until tho United
ratio coal strike wns urged on tho Stntes Supremo Court pnssos on tho
mombern of tho llouso today by Sain- appeal.
1101 uoinpors, pruniiieiii in uiu nm'
Icnn Fedorntlon or Labor. In n circu
lar lottor authorized by tho executive,
council or tho Fedorntlon.
riMiiimiru' lntlnrR plteil tbo West
Virginia coal strike Senate Investiga
tion and tho Homestead strlko inves
tigation as precedents Justifying the
nntinn in. rmiL'mnH iii tlio iirostuit cir-
ciiniBtniiPOS. Tho House Doinocrots!
.in miuii In ..nnniiu tiitnnrrou' Illtebt
to take up tho pending Investigation
resolutions.
A resolution dlroctlng tho Sonato .STATE
s 111. ... I....A..I l.n I n 1., . ....
i.aunr i oiiiiiiiiiue i iunf.iui
tho Colorado strlko districts was In
troduced todny by Senator Thomas.
AMERICAN HELD
AS HDERTA SPY
lil.?l lli'i'iii.'vn iiii,i.v-i.u
COXSl'li TO OBTAIN RELEASE
OF WM. HANSEN, HELD BV
.MEXICAN REBIB.S AS SPW
lllr Aawx laiisl I'n-M to Cooa nar Tlnifa.l
WASHINGTON, I). C Jan. 21.
Dlspatchos today to tho ConstRutlon
allst ngoncy roport tho arrest of Wil
liam Ilnnson nt Victoria, Mexico, by
General Carranza's forces on tho
charge of being a lluortn spy. Hnn
hon wns once n United Stntes marshal
lu Toxas,
Tho stato department hnB dlroctod
tho Amorlcau consul nt Mntamorns,
opposlto Brownsville, Toxas, to ob
tain tbo roleaso of Hanson, who nnd
been In trouble boforo with tho roo
ds by renson or his reputed' Federal
leanings.
SUPPLIES ABE SEIZED.
Illy Aku lat 1'nn lo Cooa liar Tlmra.J
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Jnn. 21. 0000
Shako caps nnd iib mnny cnrtrltlgo
bolts, snld to hnVo boon intonded for
unlforinliiK tho Moxlcnn CoiiBtltutlon
ullsts, wero In tlio hands of United
Stntes nfriclnls totloy, A warrant
wns also Issued ror tho nrrest or H.
Rlvorn, purchasing ngont ror Gonornl
Pnpnuvn nlinrnltn, lit... ...IM. n.. n
own. I a ' ' .
TO CONTINUE FIGHT.
United Mint' Workers To .SupHiit
Calumet MlneiK.
lllr AowiflatcJ I'rraa lo Cooa liar TlmM,
HOUGHTON. Jnn. 21. Tho strik
ing coppor miners In tho Cnluinot
district probably will bnvo tho finan
cial support of tho United Mlno Work
ers during the romalnlng days of tho
fight ror the recognition of organized
labor, according to 11. G. Streot, who
has boon Investigating tho situation
"Lnbor needs to win this strike,"
bo said, "and I bollovo It will win. I
l;nvo novor seen moro dotormliied
men than those strikers. Tholr fnin
lllos nro being woll enrod for by tho
union nntl thoy do not appear to havo
tho slightest thought or giving In."
Street will procood to MlnnonpollH
to mnko n report on which ho ex
pects the United Mlno Workors, com
posed of nono but conl minors, will
decide to extend flnnnclnl nld to tbo
M l..lil.rn,i nnnnnr miners.
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Tlio I'lllioii .Mine wuriitirB iu in
URGES ItirriREMEXT.
(nr AoooclatM TtfM to Cooa nar Time.
DENVER, Jnn. 21. The retire
ment of Adjutant Gonornl John Chnso
as commander of tho mllltln, olthor
by resignation or romovnl by execu
tive ordor, and tbo rotlromont or
other offlcors ns soon ns posslhlo.
nro tho Hrst two domnnds contained
In tlio report or tbo commltteo re
cently appointed by John McLonnan,
president or the Colorntlo Stato Fed
eration or Labor, to Investigate cop
dltlons In tho strlk zono and roport to
Govornor Amnions.
Othor recommondatlons wero "the
dlschnrgo from tbo mllltln" of all
mlno guards and' prlvato detectives,
and tho Issuance of ordors undor
which the mllltln shall provont work
men liolns tnkon to tbo mlnos when
thoso workmen havo boon brought In
to the stato in violation of the law of
1911. Also that tho law bo changed
as soon as postlblo so that mombors
of the militia shall not elect tholr
company offlcors. Tlio commnieo ne
gnn its investigation In Docombor of
last year.
Llhrnrv Gift. Mrs. M. L. Noble,
reprosontlnK tho Episcopal Guild,
nrosonted tho Library with a sot of
Stoddard's Lectures, worth $00 at
ritall.
NO DREDGE NEWS;
.MA.!. MOICHOW COMING
Up to a lato hour this oftor
noon no word had boon ro
colved by Englneor Chnrleson,
of tho Port of Coos Day. as to
wbothor tho tlretlgo Colonel
Mlehlo bntl departed from tbo
mouth of tho Columbia for this
port, although sho was sched
uled to arrlvo hero this morn
ing. Whllo sho may bo on her
way down tho coast, this is re
garded as lmprobablo In viow of
tlio nuineroiiu times sho has
boon schodiilod to Btnrt on n
dato and failed to to ino within
weeks of It.
Mnjor Morrow is oxpocted to
arrive on tbo Breakwater to
morrow for tho North Bond
hoarlng Friday.
A CONCERT has been arranged for
MME. MAKTA SANDAL at tho Fin
nish Hall, for Fill DA V EVENING,
Jan. 23, to bo hold under tho AUS
PICES of tho NORWEGIAN Luthoran
CHURCH. Mine. SANDAL comes
very HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as a
concort singer and hor REPERTOIRE
consists of a splondld collection of
NORWEGIAN, AMERICAN nnd GER
MAN songB. This will bo a treat to
music lovers.