The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 17, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A IIAXXKIt YEAR
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the newspaper Hint muliiN the peo
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tlon rilf money. The Times wives
money to nth ci titers.
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V0L XXXVII. n8Ti.ocN.ktMu MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Conolltlntloii of Tlineo. Conxt Mall
ami Coos May AihertNer.
No. 279
CON
(Eons
ita
IEXI HE
DEPEND ON
IN II
imonnnn Dnlenates Telonranh
Long Report of Conference
Yesterday
DISTINCT CHANGE IN
POLICY IS PKUBABLE
Junrtn Dnlenates Show Great
Anxiety of Have Conference
Continued
(Itr Amoflilfil Vmt lo Coo, lit,? Tlmm.)
NIAGARA TALKS. Juno 17. On
linent depends tlio next miivc In tlio
k.c.i.i rrnm inn iv iinniiiuLiiii uutiMii-
(actuation eonroroneu. American
Iclcj;atca telegraphed u long report
cf tlio conference yesterday nt Huf-
ifnlo wiili tlio Cnrrnnzu rcpreceiitu
itlvc.i Tlio general fooling here I
tint the United RlatoH possibly may
himitr.iinito n distinct ciinugc or poi-
Mcy MtiD ueen protiiieuti uy mu im-
rni.ii.t.,mui,i. niiiiiifin fir iirrni 7n
SilsimtflicM telling of friction hoiwoou
MsimtrhcM telling of friction hetweon
Carrnnzu nnd Villa, roports of a nip-
irn in Knnnrii hntwron fiovornor
viiiiv ... ,.."..- ..-.-....,. . -
.m in Kniiorn iiniwnnti iinvertior
ntniorcnii mm urai'ini uuivnuu,
news or tno uoiiBiiuiuonaiiBi reverses
.1 .ii. .... rtitn it'inin villi
l)OWI (III HUIU 4tllll nun, i iiiiu iiiu
oth on land nml non. Whllo tho
icillntlon tlniH fnr has nccompllBhe.l
Ittle, tho Huortii dologntea showed
rent anxiety todny to liavo tho
nnfnrollCO COIltlnilCd.
1IIIKAC1I NOT SKHIOUH
inr AH.WM i-m. io .vo, n.r ti.m.i
ivARiiiMfiTONn. c. Juno 17.-
Cons i.utlonallstB' re pruenlntlvcH'
llicre said tho apparent hreach he-
Ilicn Vllln and Cnrranza wns not
rm icrlntw iib It npnonn. Carratua s
roprosentntlves oxplnlned VIlln'H ro-
lelKnlng his commisBion anil impris-.
oning r.irrnnzn BticnucrH mm uiu rt
iilt of tho former'B determination I
in r'd lilmsalf of tho troublOBOiuo
liolltlrlnns who liavo hoon nssnrlat-
i with Cnrrann, mid making trou-
llle hetweon tho two' men. In tho
opinion of tho louden, Villa will-
I proceed to tnko mipromo command
of Northern Mexico and tho dlffor-
iiiri'H iietweon ho nml Carranzn wilh
ItlP COIlipOHCll.
POLICE CALLED
TD QUELL RIOT
Skirmish Between Administra
tion and Insurgent Factions
of Modern Woodmen
ID AswcliM Vrtf lo Co". Wr itm-.
fnt pnn m,i Tunn 17A stilr-1
I """" "i". U....V, ... .-
imisn ami near riot ueiweon mo
ininisiraiton nna insurgcni iutuuu
of the Modern Woodmen of Amer-
lea, that provoked n cull of tho po-
IIpa r.i..,iA Inlnv Thn trOU
Ma fi4n.l ...Km Il.nil fnn ail 1 ' 'Tlll-
lOt tried to adjourn tho sosslon un
til tno credentials committee iw
imported. Pnndemonliim ensued and
it took two hours to clear tno una-
MOUNT TiASSKX QUIIH'.
Black Smoke Ih Still Touring from
tho Crater.
IB 7 AtucUtol rreu Cm. B TIbm.1
Tcrrti.?n ,.! T..nA 1 7 Vniint
lessen continued quiescent today, al-
luougn uiacK amoKe is sun .iuui"t
from the crator. J. H. Dlllor, of tho
it c rnntnnii .rrav lnft from
" W. UCUUILai M.Wf .- '- -
nere to make observations,
.MAY KKSTOUi; IB.CK.
10 AMOCI1U4 riw .0 Cool I TlBWl
MRXICO CITY. Juno 17. High of
flrlnio nt n.n iiovi.iiii fnvernment
stated that mntt'en of great Import-
"ute would uo aisciiBseu in m "- neon elu"""v"MVri ' i,V iinl
session of tho Chamber of pepuMM'.on for the preBMency of the , Unl
Which would result In tllO COIlipletO
restoration of peace.
XO DAMAGE DONE.
KaUer Wilhelm II Arrives Safely nt
Southampton.
IBr A.iocuie4 r 10 Cooo Ur TIbm.J
. SOUTHAMPTON, Juno 17. The
Kaiser Wllholm II retoirned horo to-
nlnl.i i...i .!.. aiifforpil 110
"Bin, IIUVWi; OllU'K. -"".' ." , ,tn
nnrnar.A i.iA y.a ...oinp llnA in tne
collision with tho steamer Insemoro
during a fog.
WITIIDItAWAT. IU.QUIT.
Doinlnicnn Oovenimeiit Says A inert
can Consul Is Partial.
(Dr Auoclttod Freoi to Cool Dor Tim-.
SANTO DOMINGO, June 17---The
Dominican government has asked tne
I'nlted States for tho Immediate witn
grawal of the American consul at
uerta Plata on tne grounu i. -had
sided with tho revolution.
Tho GEO. AV. ELDEIt sails Tl.urs-1 otMW
iv. .T..n. in f fi n. in. from.MarsnuBm
day, Juno 18, nt 0 p.
WILL
IS1GI0N ADVICES
LASI BALLOQN
LANDED SAFE
Roy Donaldson and Wilbur
Henderson in Portland Aero
Race Had Hard- Time
mr Awaivts rrm In Co. tlj TlniM.l
PORTLAND. Or., .In tie 17. Roy
Donaldson ami Wilbur llcmlersor,
I-.lot iitul aide of the Imloon Sprlm:
ilehl, wlili h disappeared Tlium in
night nfier it liml started in n ru
fi'Kin lieie with three other ti'illoniiH
sl.tggered In the Walker's Prairie
f (i rent r miter's station this lunrnliri
oxhiius'ed. lint unhurt. They land-
tllI t s n. in., Frldnv on the rocky
hide of Tahle Mtiiitilnlu. nhout is
...n..u .... ,. .n..... n.,.. r... iit. ...'.
...n .n..... n.... rH..... ti..ii...H
niiivn no it iiuvii inn' limn diiii'i n
I'rnirie, wiilcn Is
18 tulles southonst
0f I'ortlnnd
Lost and without
nititihos. thoy liml wnndored through
,tu motnltis until they viuiio upon
,l0 r.mger'H stntlon.
The i,3ii0oh liinded on n rocky
ilnnn nml wna a IiikIIv iliililtlL'Oil
slnpo nml was so Imdly dnmngeil
that It Is prohahto Donaldson will
mnko no effort to recover It. Tho
nuronnuts wandered from Frldny
mornhiR until Into yesterday before
!??. Vr' LL ,n.?!iph ,:""K.,t
' "! " ," UVL""V
'."' ,,' ' Milnr , ,,. ,r,,,
,imm, a., n,innni.iin wnB ent
, , , nornllg ,0 brIlg tlicm
.
AT
F
Policeman Misuses Gun Ma
chine Occupied by Ambas
sador From Germany
n. amotKIo-1 rtM to Coo nr Ttm.
CHAMPAIGN. III.. Juno 17. A
special policeman fired nt nn nuto
occupied by Count Von Hernstorff,
Ambassador from Gurinuny. when
the driver rofused to stop while on
his way to commencement exercises
nt tho University of .Illinois. Tho
Ambassador was the guest of Oeorgo
Meeker, of Cblrngo, who wns driving
tho mr Vice-President Klnley, of
thn iTnlvorslty. and Dr. B. I). Orecn.
ngQ ,n .,0 cnr. TIlO pollCOman
.... u i..i nt Hi. Hra n'hnn
iiiSBOriVII lie llltu " ,.,w ... --.----
tip rnr refusod to stop, uiu aicnitur
charged tho snot wns nimuu jiuun
ivlnnlc nt tho car. The Mayor raado
Iormai apology to tho Ambassador
a formal apology to tho Ambassador
and said tno ponceinuu nuum u
removed. .
JlAlllllACK IVW UI'KBl.D.
Sup'reino Court of WNeouslii neTejcH
Jiiilfimcni or iwwcr Willi.
Dr AoMiHttd mw ! Tlimn.1
Mimcnv u'la.. June 17. The
Supremo Court sustained the Consti
tutionality of the eugenic marriage
law, reversing the Judgment of the
Milwaukee county circuit court, which
declared It Invalid,
HUM. FOII 1'IIKSlllK.NT,
Detroit Mnn Hocominentled for Shut
tle Unlveihlty by .'ret. Wll""",
DETItOIT, Mich., Juno H, Al
though I Imvo not sought tho office,
It Is pleasing to know (hat my friends
havo thought mo wortay of filling
tho position," said Dr. Lawrenee C.
lull today, when told that he had
beon recomraenueu oy rmjiucui. .. . -
... ll'noh nitlnn ni Meaiiiu.
Ho admitted the matter had been
mentioned to mm, um -
Inlte action had been taken.
SUFFHAGETTES' NEW tMX
Chains Herself to Ixiiiilon Statute
anil Asks Aid.
.. ...i.i..l Prcai to C00( 0r TlffiM.)
LONDON. June 17. A nillltant
suffragette created a diversion In
the center of tho cli by chaining
herself to a statue of tho Duke of
Wellington In front of tho Itoyal
BxchtiSS She then shouted to the
crowdcalling on them to Intervene
in behalf of Imprisoned .women
Eventually she was removod by the
police.
EIJvS NOTICE.
There will be an Important meet
ing tomorrow. Wednesday evening,
o which every Elk Is urgently In
ked There will be an Initiation
alT a farewell to a w-..nown
brothers, wno, "" .;- "
FIRES
AUTO
CONVEYING
OUR
V. UIUU Ul .... .-......
THOS. B. JAMES, Sec,
BUTTE MINERS
VOTED T
Will Decide Whether Union
Cards Shall Be Shown at
Copper Mines
nr AorUtl I'm, ts Coo, lur Tlm..1
llt'TTP Mmil limn 17 Vnflnr.
hy tlio copper miners of llutte on the
question of showing their union
curds nt the mines hero begnn this
morning nml will continue until
midnight. The referendum wng he
gun hy the seceders of the union,
..nil in uuuuy.i HK.IIIDI uu uuim-
0
iiiiiuiiuiiuciiiniiuuBuyuiuviiiuniiT1p Alm,rrnlls announced thnt tlie.v
i-deration, .no moveiuo. t to nri ng(
lUV II tUIIIHlllUW Kit l"W H'W
tions wns started todny.
Miss Helen Mesow, Known as
Second Helen Keller, May
Be a Suicide
llf A.uKlitod rrra, lo Coot lit? Tlmn I
OAKIiANI). Cnl Juno 17. Miss
Helen Mesow, tho blind soprano
singer, known ns "Tho llolen Keller
of the West," wiib found dead In
her apartment Into Inst night. Tho
eauno of her tieatli hub not uuoii
fl.ti.iftiiliifiil A nnnnii mnnil In nil
empty glnsB In tho bathroom will bo
examined to sco If It continued poi
son.
TO BE ISSUED
Millions of Dollars of New Cur
rency to Be Issued by
Regional Banks
III AMorltlod rrroi to Com II" r i"M.)
WASIIINOTON. 1). C. Juno 17.
.Millions or dollars worth or paper
iiinnoi- nf tho now tvno will bo put
Into circulation upon the establish
ment of tho Federal iiosorvo nanus
within n fow weeks. Under tno i-ou-
eral Heservo Imnk net, each or tin
twelve federal reserve banks win
recolvo ndvnncos from tho Itusorvu
Hoard In tho1 form or notes, n dis
tinctly now sort of paper money.
AVAU IN IIUTTB.
John r0ii'e' Suy W'exlern Krder
ailuu Muot Fight It Out.
Ill; Au lito( rrM lo Com r TlmM.l
HUTTK, Mpnt., June 17. John C.
Iwney, jijomher of the executfvo
board of the Western Federation,
throw- down tlio gauntlot to the dls
gntlsfled faction and declared unre
lenting warfaro against them.
MAINE IS LOST
Vessel Presented to England
by Americans During South
African War Wrecked
Dr AuocUtt4 Pr lo Cm Br TH.
OLASGOW, Scotland, Juno 17.
The hospital ship Malno, presented
to the Hrltlsh nation by Amorlcan
women during tho South African
war, went ashore today In tho Firth
of Lome, on tho west coast of Scot
land during a fog. It Is feared that
sho will be a total loss.
NEWS OF SUMNER
(Special to Tho Times.)
A meeting was hold at the Sum
ner Hall this week for the purpose
of talking about a Fourth of July
picnic.
Committee on music, sports, re
freshments and so forth, wore nam
ed. Tho plonlc will be followed hy
a dance In tho evening.
The Sumhor orchestra noiu a
m.mini? meetlnc at the Sumner Hall
last Tuesday, about twenty visitor
being present, sorao or mum t
joyed tho evening dancing. :.-
nr ii Ttianir pnw tnstlnir exnert.
Jeft for "isthmus Inlet today, having
completed ins worn m " in....
for this month.
The Sumner Orchestra will meet at
the Sumner Hall Tuesday 16 visi
tors welcomed.
BLIND SINGER
IS EOUNO DEAR
PAPER
MONEY
unQpiTAJ QHip
POLO OOP TO '
ENGLISH TEAM
Americans Defeated in Second
of Series of International
Games Today
Itlr A.iorlitM t'rrtt lo Cool Dr Tlmfi.t
NEW YOHK, Juno 17. The West
chester cup, tho much sought trophy
emblematic of tho polo chnniploiiBhlp
of the world, Is stored todny ninong
tho effect of tho Hrltlsh Invaders
nml Sntiirdny will start on Its sec
ond trip across the Atlantic Tlio
score of 4 to 2 'ft hy which It wna
won, told only part of tho story of
,, , , ,,,,., ...
fought gnnie over plnveii.
W()(lll, clmUcnw for glimo IK,xt
yenr.
I
Rnnmn Smith nnd Frank WIlitG
ULUiyu Oil ill UllU riaim vviirn.
oalu tO HaVC UOntCSSCU IO
Many Holdups
lllr AhivKIM Cfr.. to Too, liar Tlmn.l
POItTLANI). Or., Juno 17 Oeorgo
ARREST TWO
EOR FIGHTING
Smith. nllOB Harry Smith. iiUns fleo. wards im that Is held by your peo
0. Melbourne, and Krnnk Wltlto wero pie. 1 nssure you that tho loss Is
arrested after holding up n restaur- not so grent as at first glV'Mi out.
. ... . ".. :.!., ... ...in ..,.1 iiviwi.i. t"i:i) nnn nn
uiu litre, i lie iiiuii uiu biiiii hi iiihu
....!. .., ,n ,.,... .u i. ,.i, I,,,,.. u.i.i,.i.
recently baffled tho police.
a.,.ii. i.na u..ri.n.i Lirma in iiui u'lmli.
Ington and California penitentiaries
for robbery.
. i
First Officer of Storstad Says
He Did Not Hear Signals
of Other Ship
llr A.uxlitfel I'M" to Com p. Tlmn.I
QUB1JBC, Can., June 17. Alfred
Tuflenes, first officer of tho collier
Storsttid. took the witness stand
again today when the Kinpress of Ire
land wreck Inquiry wiib resumed.
Tuftones suld ho did not know wheth-
nr ii u piitita in koi n iiontiH ror n
Or HIS CUIIllllll Kl Ullliun iui
pcedy trip with coal for tno Doinln-
Ion Coal Company between Sydney
.. . .. ... i i.. i...lnHInii
unu .Momruui. wiihiiiii iiiiiiumuui
sitting In the rear of tho court room,
, i -i ii n...i -.... H...I I, ilm
UB UBKI'U HUl'lll l, "" iwnu in
negative. TuftencB Buld thut when
WRECK
NQUIRY
RESUMED
TODAY
tho Bmpress' lights first emtio lntonyH ho was not surprueu. jir. n
view Bhe was ntrotit a mile and a half , Bard says t hat Miller hits i not been
uway. Ho said ho did not henr the closely confined nt the Coqull Ii Jnll
Emnresa blow two long UinBta anu.anu aim nuu iuih i uin""
Ilia, u.aa u'liv ll lllll tint Htlll). Tllft"
ones was In charge of the collier Im
mediately prior to tne collision.
Resolutions Passed Endorsing
Social Organizations of
Women.
Pr AnotlH4 rrtM lo Coot Btr Tlau J
CHICAGO, June 17. The closing
sessions 'of tho convention of the
uoneral federation of women'H club
was held today, Resolutions were.
passed endorsing tho social organua
itmta r u-niium nn outlined hv tho ag
ricultural department and the body
wont or rncoru u upihk iu uihiuoi
tlou to the liquor traffic.
MUS. SIMON ENEOKEN and Mrs, A.
Ingman left this week ror wnsu,
Finland, where thoy will spend
most of the summer visiting rela
tives. MRS. CHARLES TIIORWALD. of
Dunkor HIH. expects to lenvo on
.tho noxt Ilroakwater to visit at tho
home of her parents In Mlnno-
; a polls.
FRANK HEATH came up last oven-
. S It. . If nonlifitlli fnlwh tit
WOli'S CLUB
SESSIONS CLOSE
I?.."? .lv.i.:"''u" ;.r-v.Vi.i;n !. case
aVe'dln'g 'Voir " honTymoon
Ho returned there toaay.
r..w,m-i finivii MTii:(ii'rit7it
DAXCK at the FINNISH Hall, gluii
S VHATUIVrJuileS
CONSTITUTIONALIST GUNBOAT
TAMPICO SUNK BY EEDEBALS
BANDON MAYOR
THANKS ALLEN
Says He Appreciates Expres
sion of Sympathy and Of-
terrca Assistance
Mnynr Allen la In receipt of n
hitter from Mayor .1. W. Must, of
liHitiUin, In which ho and tho fit I
?eiiH of Mnishfle'd are thanked for
iron- of Mnnhfled are thanked ror
their sympathy ati.l assistance o.fer-
0,1 on the day of the fire. Mayor
Allen offered IliiniUui the services
Pnnilnii. fir., .limn l'2. 1111 I. i
"Mr. V. K. Allen, Mayor of Marsh-
ricll. Dear Sir: On the part of the
iiii,ton. I life to thank
............. ... . . -- --
you heartily for your expression of
iiympnthy and offered assistance, tiio
.. .... . f iiuiih Jill 1 wit it a
I'lUHlMU'l? ill nil iiiiiiiv in juiii HHLrin
lioro yoHtenlny Ih taken iik a fltrout;
... ...udliii. .. Ik. .,.....! f.uilliii.u til
. - ..-. ... , !i .
T its inini wns m.iilu from estlmntei
mndo by myself mill concurred In by
annio of tho best business iiion III
the town. Tho figures, nru npprox
Imntely correct nml you liavo my per.
mission to givo mum otii us such.
1 lmve tho dotnlls or tlio estimate,
but will not tnko time to glvo them.
"Again thanking you for your
uood friendship. 1 remain, yours very
Blncerely, J. W. MAST, Mayor."
oi me .(inmiiuiiu uiu uviuu !'. c'onHtltutlonnllKis lest ten killed mm
hut owIiik to n lack of trntmpuitntlon , WOUMut.(( ,m, i.vdenilH none. Iu
facilities. Mayor Mast did not nccepl m,,m,r nt the outcome. Cnptuln Mal-
the offer, but extended his thaiikH ,,,,. ,, hiH (,,f ,,KmH,r, after
neverthelewi. The text of his lot- fKltK wlth great bravery iignlnHt
tor to Mayor Allen toltowtt: ,V. mllHi ,.ommliteo stilcklo.
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SAYS
VAOGRAN
HELPS 1LLERL
Attempt to Break Jail Bslioved
A n. Atl Ttlnl Ctnrlo
to Be AidTrial Starts
Monday
Tho report rrom Coqitlllo that J.
v... ii. i. ,.n Mi., iniilii wltnoHu for tho
..... V.Vn I
Btate In the mho of Urry M r '
. will bo placed on trial om )
tut rnlilillli, tin Mvrth I'olnt llUUK.
"". - -----, , ,
'attempting lo break Jull caused quite
ti utlr lii.rn.
- "!",:: , .. .. . ,,. ,,il,.
I C. I. Itelgard, attorney for Ml er.
I,r..nl lull nnrenllv bu lias been con
fitted In tho ouler jnll with Jack
MarBden, who Is awaiting trial on
the charge of violating IiIb parolo.
t- iii.limril unvu Hint Miller lniH no
desire to get away pending the trial
because ho wants to get me munu.
cleared up. . . I
I n Qlominlnr it MvrllO I'Olllt IB
iiBsoclu'ted with Mr, Itelgard In de
truding Miller nnu it is qxpeqieu mai
the trial will bo one of tho tutrdoHt
fought criminal cubch that has been
known In this county. The evldenco
against Miller Is said to bo Inrgely
circumstantial and a largo amount of
testimony will have to be Introduced.
It may take two weeks or moro to try
tlio enso.
Miller's wlfo Is expected hero with
in a day or two from Portland. She
will remain during tho trial.
Mr. Helgurd waB rioiing rnmur
against Miller
Many Searches.
Soveral sonrcheB have beon made
by tho officers on duo glvon by
Vaiighan as to the hiding place "f
tho money stolen from the Myrtle
Point bank So far not oven n traco
has beon found. Vaiighan Insists
thnt Miller told him h dozen different
pluces whore the money wag hidden.
Vaiighan Kept Alone.
During the absence of Prosecuting
Attorney LHJeqvlst. Shorlff Gago and
IiIh deputies have not permitted uny
one to see Vaiighan. .Thoy even do.
tiled C I. Itelgard tlio- privilege nf
seeing Vaiighan tho other day.
Witness lx Missing.
a fiMintWa VmIIhv traiinar named
Harris Is being sought a a witnes)
turns is now snm to
In I.r.tUh Co.umhhi
11.1.1.111 n..firiliiiif to tlio tales tolit
by Vaughni). might bo able to Klvo
some corrobotatlve nldonco In the
ta8e
, ,. GEO U. Kljl.l.ll -JJ- 11--
jubilant yesterday concerning be J-1 V"' ' ' over and yesterday from a.
tempt of ynughan to break Jail a. he .""v", 8nn Francisco,
believes that It U In.llcatlv. I .in ' w Jn Ak ,, Jnck
Vutiuliun 11008 not kiiuw uiijimihh.
Guerrero is Sole Surviving
Warship Representing Either
Faction on West Side
CAPTAIN OF TAMPICO
! KILLS SELF IN DESPAIR
Naval Battle Witnessed hy
American Warships New
Orleans and Perry
I ttjr AmocUtril Vm lo Coik nT Tlmni
ON I.OAIM) lr. H. i. CAMKOUNIA.
I Mazatliin. June 17.1 lly window.1)-
The CuiiHtltutloiinllstH' KiinVoat Tnin-
plco was sunk yesterday hy tho
I'edernl gunboat tluerrero, In twenty-
two fathoms of waters, lenxliig tho
m,rn,n, t10 .lllt. 8rtivliit warship
rH,,r,.pmK ,.iher faction on tho
WM t lf M,.xlt.0.
T,. ,..,. ,.,.,, ,,,... ,.. T)l0
Tlio nnvnl Imllle belwoeil thu Mox
...w (...... ........ .... ..... .... --
icini ships wis witnessed by tho
mited Htntes ships Now Orloans.
iwrv nml Preble. Tim enienuemont
occurred off Topohibnmpo. Homo of
the crew or tho Tampico were res-
I... 1 1.. Mom Mtltfiiiu t)ilnli
riiiiii iiy tutr prn w"i tvs
accompanied the (luerrero southward
yestprday. Othurs wore rescue.; by
tho Guerrero,
A report that tho Tampico lintl
sunk has not been verified. Thl
Is tho second time the Constitution-
.. ; ,. , ... . . n.
n st warshln has suffered at tlio
limids of the KeiloralB. Tho Tarn-
iilco wob Hunk June II and only
yesterday was repaired so nho could
move under her own steam, Tho
(luerrero Is nearly twico tlio Uo
of tho Tampico.
CKVHll IH UKI'OUTl.1).
inr ahojUioj rrrn io coo iu? tioim i
VBUA CIIU., Juno 17.- -Hiitlflll
subJectH arriving hero from Mexico
City todny reported a recent clash be
tween lluortn mid Hrltlsh Minister
Cnrren.
(JUT CAUUANA I.IS'I'.
Mexican MedlaToiN Confer with Itelx-J
KeiuvM'iilalUeM.
Pr AmwUIM I'fM lo Cw llr Timfo )
VIAflAKA l.'Al.lJt. Ill mi 17. Thn
m.irli'iin ixiiiiiiiluHliitiuru motored ov
er lo Murrain vesterdnv to confer with
I .. ........... ...if.il...... it 1fiti..rnl lnrrntivfl
I U I'ov'lliiitij, vn iv .,v..w..., w,. .. ......
I MV vium.ii """ ...
"Oti Sh!,H.!omwn,lmrf0?o
i. ...... .!.... 1...1 '.... t.rfiLli.liiiii1 urohl
Tney expected to obinin me niiiiif
have solecled
for provisional prosl-
dent.
SII.VEUTO.V EIIITOH GUIITY.
Condition ror Mitel In Mt. Angel
im Kiihlnliicil by Htipieiiie Court.
inr A.tii rno to vo iur ti.
HAI.B.M. Or.. Juno 17 - Tho con
viction or J. E. Hosiner, editor or
the Sllverlon Journnl, In circuit
court hero ror criminally libelling
the prioress or the Uenedlctluo con
vent nt Mt. Angel, wub affirmed by
thu Supremo Court, llosmor printed
n pamphlet relating to thonllogcd
story of Mary Lascniiu to tho effect
thnt she was kidnaped nni mistreated
at tho convent by the prioress and
priests.
PEUKONA I. O VKHFLOW
null !
MltS, F. E. WESTERIlEItG and son.
George, left today for a visit with,
friends In Dandou.
Sl'PT. A. G. 11AAH of tho North
Doiid schools, wns a MurBhfleld
liinlnesH visitor today.
C II, MAH8H has returned from
Portland, where he attended the
Btutu Masonic meeting.
MltS. HOWARD DUNNING and
daughter Isabel, have gono to Min
neapolis to visit relatives,
MISS NORM AN, who has been visit
ing Mrs. U. A. Ilowatt left on the
Elder yeiiterdny for her homo.
Merchant left today for
whero they will spend
J. W. HKNNKTT, J. N. Tonl and Col.
Cnholl, who are Hilling orl Ton
Mile, are expected to return hero
Friday.
C. F. HOONK, o( Myrtle Point, left
on the early morning train nftor
spending three days In tho city on
htiilnoss.
ROV M'DKItMOTT. of Coqullle, lott
on tho early morning train uftor
peudlng a few dayB hero on husl
uowi mntiora.
1. M. imLW.KW'ia, county road
maslH?f toi he from Coqullle
yontonla) looking after wont In
tlilt section.
B. Ii. HAGUBWOOO ha returned
to Portland after an extondwl visit
at tho h of his sliter, Mrs. F. K.
WeatorlHirg.
HUGH M'LAIN and wife returned on
thu George V. Elder from Port
land, where thoy were uttendlng
the Rfne Carnival.
The GEO. V. FLDEIt sails Thur.
tluy, June 18, nt 0 p. in. from
Mnrhliflehl for Portland.
lLl lll.inill.Mirn I IWMf IIA If'l' fl.
.'larstineia for' roitianu.