fcr . V. Tomorrows ,& putaoon YOl'lt OPPOHTl'MTV .. ,iih tho creat nurehnsltiir in,. (2nm?s if this connmmlty should not ii0 Jrtrloikccl in plnclng your ndvortis- r'ssEs: 1UM1LV (TltCi.l.S KKACIIKI) Willi every copy of this me Hum. Have your advertlxomont rend by the Home Cominnnliv rniruinriv ... Tho choice of media of W cctsMl merchants IS Til 1-2 TIM) . I Hint they will know you. Ue' In- .00 RJKiEJESB MKMltKR OF TIII2 ASSOCIATF.I) IMH-2SS irouuced hy Tlll-3 TIMI-2N. jfbdaty s ! idsAre What Make i JM8 rzr mm? , 3 2 ft .rrt. J . . . WiSJUii Kiail ' n - -w -v B. .50 uo 3G1. VOL XXXVII. IMulilKI(', (,S7S us Tin. (,,,., t(ij DENTITY OF HIGHWAY MYSTIFIES POLICE Si fllHFRfi h io Clue Found That Would Lead to Arrest of Two Men Who Held up Auto Parties MANY ARE RELIEVED OF MONEY AND VALUABLES Robbery Occurred on Lonely einnlnli nf Rnnfl Altnnt Miln . West of North Bend No due has been found that would lend to tho nrrest of tho two masked men who held up three automobile of tho country In ninny moons, and It has been tho chler topic of con - rersatlon slnco It occurred. It hns been Impossible to lenrn the exact amount of money nntl vnluables tn- ken by tho robbers, but It Is estlmat- turtles iinii irigiucnou rour oiin-r tint would nmic. n... ,.,...,. .i,.m . drivers of empty ears Just west of "ni.nle" ur ,,,, , :i7i ! ' , , l" onR'ne to cimniiier ni, . ' .n"J'J"L"vrV "'"":' "rlndrod declared that The holdup was ono of the most I well-1 ," " ,?,.. 5"K..., I '.'other told him that lie in J ..irm.trnlmt In II, lu a II I . .... " ; V """ " "' """ .""' '" U1U ellglllC. UllntlUIOr. W 10 umiii. i. ,... . ... ...in .. vi4.il i iiniii viimiir miifu ui,. ii-ni... ti... .... f cd at botweon 5100 nnd M00. Miss Ittith (lllbortioii. of North llend- . AAlin I,,,l;,,; , 0, 'Sidney Htreut. of North Kond; Hen Thoeo In tho car driven by Shan- liavls. of Marshflcld. and Jack No non Mltchol wcro Miss Itutli (lllbert- blu, of Mnrshfleld ,on, MIhs Itiith Mntthcws, Miss Norn v wore out 'for a little plens Hago, Sldnoy Street, lien Davis and urc ride and no ono ever thought John Noblo. Although there was of such n thing as n holdup," said considerable monoy nnd Jewelry. In Miss Matthews. In talking nbout her tho party moat of It. was overlook- experleiue. We had Just reached ed hy tho holdup men. Noblo was tho rirst clump of woods beyond relieved of $17 nnd a gold watch. .North llond when wo heard n re Dnn Davis nnd Sidney Street lost vort like n punctureJ tire. We did $2 or $3 npleco. Miss Mntthows hnd not think of nnythlng else that: a a diamond ring, but tho robber did, tiro blowing out until n minute not find It when ho searched Mr. I Inter when our car came to n suddon Davis' pocket. linlt and wo hiw threo masked men Thoso In tho car ownod and driven with drawn guns. One or them wns hy Herbert Kern wore Miss Dorothy i right up to us when tho car stop Klblor nnd-CIuronco Klbler. of North, pod and he puslidd tho old revolvor Uend, nnd Lylo Chnpell. Threo dol- rKnt m., front or m. fnct, nnd (t lars wns tnkon from Miss Klbler was still r -oklnc nmrsmnllmi nwfni. and tho othor In tho pnrty wcro- '. r t. 1 realize It, and relieved of what smnll chnngo they wns Hughlng. ..e i- ' tnlk Rruff had. Kern nlso lost n gold wntch. but his volco was slinky s- " or Olher Victims dered us to get out, P- ''In" the Wllllnm Krlckson, who drives for.drlvor to turn off tho lights. T r Footo. hnd only two passengers, undo u Htand nlomtslilo Km mm! Jnck Cnrtor, Jr., nnd "8hnrkey"lwhro tho tnll man searched the Nowhouso. Thoy wore ro loved of ,oys. The sillier two kept us cov- omo simii cnaiiKo. wnaries now- UlUIli WIIU in 1IIUIHT III HID llllf K'Ol or, lost, wntch. mi the limn Id I1J nml ix vnlimblo gold wuoi twiui niiD uuiiuiiuu jiuiii niu Tub! nilint mm t t n t tt ikil t mn 11 otner victims or mo noiuup men is a mntter of conjecture . . . . ... a .. Tho holdup waH onncted on n lone- ly stroteh of rood nenr Ilnngor lllil. wore gray elothos. I saw hln best The pnrty In MltchoH's enr wns the wlion wo first (topped. tho lights first to bo Btoppod by tho lilgli- )mii not boon turiiel off the". Ho wnymon, who stood In the ra!"o neei;ied nwfully iurv-"i anl tho of tho rond, flrod n short, r-Iered otlioi-j appeared likewise In t:.o dnrk 1ho driver to Btop tho innchlno an2 nes. then ordered tho entire party out.' i;c hurriedly soart'icl tho boys Ono robbor kopt tho party i rel, nn, took Mr. Noble's gold wntch while tho other searched for money nni n his money. He also took and vnluables. Mr Street's money r-id hastily In less than five m'"" "' nrthod Mr. Davis. When ho enmo the first mnchlno v? g..)P""'i v 1 1 AIIbs Hugo, slie hnd u five-cent cars woro on tho bcoiio The clrlv- piece, nnd after taking It, ho turned era thought nt first that t'" pnrty u mv( j0 her. saying thoy didn't had met with nn nccldont, but they Want that. When he saw that I hnd soon realized what was taking plnco tt ,,,B on ho asked what It wns when tho lights from tho lamps on nn,i when I told him It was a tur- tne cars shown on tlio pany oi ma first part with tholr hands In tho nlr All woro commanded io uoisi tholr mitts nnd tho two hlghwnymen went through pockota In short ordor, Hid Not Attend umicc. The parties In tho mnchlnes driv en by, Mitchell nnd Kern did not attend tlio dance given at South In let by the Napahnnnn Club, but woro on n pleasure rldo through the north end' of tho ponlnsuln. William Erlckson, Lynn Lambeth, Roy Ruff ncr nnd Charles Bowman were re- lurnlnr tmm Rnnth Inlet to North Bend and Marshflcld. . , When tho highwaymen nnwne.i i their Job, they firod another shot ana Jumped. on tho running ".. of Bowman's machine, pointed their guns In his face and ordered him to drive nt full Bpeed toward Kmpiro. After they hnd covorod n dlstnnbo of nbout 300 yards the two highwaymen Jumped off una made a dash for tho tall and untut. Tho victims of tho highwaymen he d a short consultation nnd then mn-io a beellno for tholr respective des tinations. Anderson Forgotten Strange ns It muy seem, no one notified Chief tff 1'ollce Anderson nt North Bend of the holdup. e beard nothing of It until ir llfla. 1 n'nlnnls RlltlllnV inOniWK' Mnyor Simpson, who learned oi' tho, ' holdup soon nrter it occurrvu. v.v Phoned Sheriff Gage, who waa ati Bandon at tho time, and somooue notified the Mnrshfield police. Sheriff Gngo arrived In Marsbfleld early Sunday morning and wont im mediately to tjio sceno of tho roi bory, accompanied by Chief of I o llco Anderson, of North Bend. The two spent the entire day 80rcJ'l"S tho woods nnd running down false reports as to tho whereabouts or tho highwaymen. ,,,,, Both of tho robbers wore masks nnd only a meager description or the two men is obtainable. One'8 described as being tall and lunk, tho other a man of med urn height and weight. A boat anchored near tho South Slough ferry dlWg some time during the night, and it U thought that the men probably II 5TII I iiTHLsT ! HOLDUP 111 'WiSSnU!!1 Matthews Says She; uuuiuii i ituanze iiibv Had Met Real Bandits To be tin. victims of a real holdup ciipanls of the first car held up by , the Kmpiro road bandits Saturday night. Those In the party were .Shannon .Mitchell, the chauffeur' Miss Hulli Matthews, of Marshfleld: Miss Nora Hime. of North H.....I- Prot with their guns. i didnt gut scared, I.ecnuso .' mr.n and his wife havo boon camping' goomcil so f ly nnd then It seomel on tho sandhills for several days nnd' n8 though I know tho tnll man. Ills . that they worn thero on the night of .. i ..!. .? .. '- n iikiiikm I nv inn Hill iiinii. mihi ' voice sounded like someone's thnt I had heard and I kept tr-lii" to i;i'.,U who he was. Ho wns till" and ' qiioise setting, no snni tuey didirt wnnt anything oxcept money, dln- monds nnd watches "Just as hn finished searching us, another tar came along and I think it surprised them. Ho told us to hurry up nnd got In the car nnd wo did. "Kn routo to Kmplre wo mot Hoy Ruffner coming towards North Dend and hollered nnd told him what had happened, but he must havo thought that wo wero trying to Joko him and kent .'light on. Ho found out ii,nt wn were not Joking, though "Luckily I had given my diamond riB j0 Mr Davis ana ne naa u in his pocket and nlso luckily tho bur glar didn't find it. Miss Gilbert eon had given her purse to Mr, No- b'e, so ;hat she would not no oom ered with It. nnd the burglar over looked it In Mr. Noble's pocket and so fche was nlso lucky. When wo reaohed Kmplre, the boys sot some guns and wo came back but there was no signs of any thing then.' M' MRtties was sifforlng from the injurle which she sustained in the motorcycle lolllslon and this had ilrl.cn ail the thrills of tho holdup out of her mind. TO PITTSBURG Disorders Break Out in West- inghouse Strike Many Deputies Guard (Dr AMMUI"! Fmt ! C H Tl 1 PITTSBURG, June - j ?''h.VtSw.Hnffi niTTsnmtG. June 2. snenu "riVfi of the State Constabu Vary was ordered to Pittsburg as a result of tho disorders this morning. 'A H MS unit INUUIU MONDAY, JUNE 29, SUSPECTED OF T. H. Grinrod, Who Took Gas oline Engine from Boat, Not ' Recognized as Robber T. II. Orlndrod. arrested this morn- "IK on n complaint filed hy V. S C.inmllor. which charged him with stealing a gasoline engine from his motorbont, Is suspected by tho police ns ncing ono or tno two men who held up the .nuto parties near Hanger Grind0.? " broSi before j Jus ",vv-'v , " n,lu tho HIGHWAY charge brouglit by Chandler was ills- lenced last fall when ho hnd to he missed when Orlndrod agreed to pay 'taken to San Francisco In a straight Fred Nelson, to whom he sold tho'Jnckct. ' engine for $15. the same prlco to ONnd - action, Chnndlcr'a I1. lnvn hi "' filed the lomplnlnt. denies thnt his brother told Orlndrod thnt ho might hnvo tho engine. He Bnys that ho told him he might havo a certain part of It to serve n cortnln nurnose. but thnt ho did not tell him that ho could havoj tho whole tiling Whllo Orlndrod was In tho nollco station this morning awaiting IiIb pre liminary Hearing boforo Justice Pen nock ho wnH Inclined to talk n llttlo too freely about tho holdup InBt Sat urdny night. Whllo ho said nothing mat would linpllcato him suspicion uniurniiy ion upon him. Marshal Cartor rounded mi n mini her of the automobile drivers who were at the sceno of tho holdup nnd they hnd n look at tho prisoner. Miss Itutli Ollbertsou, who wns also In the pnrty, took n look nt Orlndrod whllo ho wns In Justice I'onnockVcourt this nfternoon. Nono of tho nnrtlcs con corned could Identify Orlndrod ns ono or tuc holdup mon. Whan U. A Coppto found that Orlndrod wns under arrest ho hnd Attorney Hoy draw up n writ of gnr- nlsiieo for $27 which Copplo claims Orlndrod owes him for articles pur chased In his .store. All of tho prop rty owned by Orlndrod was attached. " 'ind sonio baggage nt tho Drenk- xirsonal effects In n tent on tho sand hills, opposlto h2mplrc. orlndrod says thnt ho, Jim Hush f.n ..-j .., tho holdup. Ho says that ho Is a victim of circumstances nnd Hint ho nor his friend nushmnu know nothing nf tho holdup further thnt what they havo heard on the streets. Orlndrod snld thnt tho officers needed no soarch warrant to go through whnt personal effects he has. Ho said they wero at liberty at nny tlmo to Hoareh 111 in or his property. Constable Cox nttached his prop erty nnd Orlndrod will bo held until Clydo Gngo and Chief of I'ollco An dorson return from tho Sandhills with Jim Bushman, MEXICO CITY FADES REVOLT Huerta Losing Grip on Situa tion There and Troops May Mutiny Soon (Or AuUte4 riw U Co Bf TIbm.) VERA CRUZ, Juno 29. Fear, that the spread of.dlssatlsfnctlon among tho Mexican Federal troops might result In an uprising In Mexico City causod tho British residents there to hold n meeting Saturday nlghtno ar range final plans for defense In case of disorder. Refugees arriving hero who nttended the meotlng said thnt the general opinion was that Huerta's hold on the situation in tho capital Is wuvering nud many predicted an uprising or revolt of the Federal ar my within ten days. California Goes Ashore With 1016 Passengers Near Lon donderryAll Saved (Br AuofUlM frm to Trot Sr Tlmu.1 LONDONDERRY. June 20. The 1016 passengehs on the Anchor liner California, which went ashore last .i.u nn T.rrv Tallin,! rfnrinp n ,ionnn r BUCcessfully transferred to the Donaldson Cassandra and a small coasting sieamer wimoui. nnv loss of life The California lies In a precarious1 I i BIG LIB IS NOW ON BOOKS 1914 EVENING EDITION. " 'MAJOR KIFnEY JOB HELD IN JAFL Well-known Coos Bay Resi dent Held on Insanity Charges General Breakdown MnJor'L. 1). Kinney of I'lnt II was urouR. i nero tills afternoon by Con stable ICmory and placed In the city ', Jail on charges of Insanity, Constable lOmory returned to North uend to Have a formal comnlnlnt miulo out. For tho pnst three of four days, Major Kinney hnd been evidencing a Irilllllll. nllllllni. (.. 11... mm Ian ........a.- j For two or threo weeks Major Kin- .ney slept most of the time, but for tho last fow days ho linn not Blept any. Ho had shown Indications of be- nnmltitr vlnl.iti n.1 1.t ......!...! i.. m . iii tin ii ma i i-OIIUUU J i his belni: tnken Into cuaiodv BAiON ROTEL BE J. C. Hammel and Wife, of Al bany May Take Over Gallicr Will Run the Simpson (Special to Tho Times.) I1ANDON, Or., June 20. Mr. nnd I 0 Mrs. J, C. Hammel of Albany nrrlvcd n st- ' fMntmny Mrs. ii. ..nut. '1 bo Intereb, Bandon pooplo in II then tuko n long lease i,nn..l I- .!...,..... I I , ilia. !, j. iiuililliui Ul JVIIJ1IIIY urilVUII. ,, , ," i , , , ,. " hero yostorday" and nro negotiating, " ,!o" '"J ' wlfo, n ,".,' for trMnir over the Onlller Hotel. u;tM0 l'l''ll honors nnd cut off his Is unduiii.o t' 'r plan Is to form cn'ltlrpii from nil hope of succeeding tho present Oalllor Hotofand "remodol I J! wj1" " ovor BO years of age. rain ninilo sevoritl nttomptB to punish It nnd thou mid nbout sixty more' "",8 '"" nn,no WflH ' 'nmcls 1 'crdlnniid llu' Serbs, but tho troopB wero called rooms to It, arranging It to enter tolCnrl ''Udwlg Joseph Marin. His.01'. Hmo of iho Servian stiidonli. Bummer tourist business as well as taking care of tho regulartrade Mr nnd Mrs Hammel Jiavo recent- ly closed negotiations nt North Iloml for tho Simpson Hotel to bo built there. ST IUI If 1 i GO TD POISON! Judge Coke Revokes Parole of Marshflcld Man' Because of Drink and Threats (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLK, Or., Juno 20. Judgu John S. Coko todny revoked the par ole of Jack Marsden, of Marshflold. Marsden was under sontenco for throating to shoot J. W. Bennett, tho Mnrshfield lawyer and banker, a few years ago, but was paroled on promlso of good behavior. A fow months ago ho was arrested by Marshal Carter oft" the charge thnt he wus drinking ttgaln and making throats against Mr, Bennett. He has been In tho county Jlal for some time. Tho principal evldenco ngalnst Marsden, charging him with violating his parole, was given by Mnrshnl Carter and Constable Cox. C. I. Relgnrd, Win. Cox, Mrs. McMakln and Marsdon were tho witnesses in his own behalf. Just how long Marsden- will have to servo at Sa lem is not known. Miller In .Sentenced. Judge Coke also sentenced Larry Miller, who was convicted last week of the Myrtle Point bank robbery. to an Indeterminate sontenco of .1 to 20 years. The maximum sen tence would havo been five to forty years. Miller protested his Inno cence whon called up for sentonco. I Ill'IIOXIC I'LAGl'i:. Br AMotUIH ITfu lm lur Tlmn ) , WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno I 29. Surgeon General Blue of I the Public Health Service will go ! to New Orloans to tnko charge of- I the campaign against the bubon- I Ic plague. Ono death has ul- I ready been roported. I position on the rocky coast, but It Is expoctod that she will bo loated as soon as good weather sets In. Tho crew remained aboard although water penetrated three of her holds. L. O. O. M. XOTICI2 All members of the Mooso Lodge. and their wives, sweethoarts and mothers, are urgently requested to hn nrBnt at tho lodne room day evening. June 30. as there will be something interesting that no one buuuiu iu, nuiuciiuur, uuuifi every minute. GKO. COOK, Secretary. A Consolidation mid Coos HEIR 10 AUSTRIAN THRONE WIFE KILLED B! TRAGIC LOVES OF NOBLEMEN Assassination Second Double Murder in Austria's Royal Family Tragedy Told tm ao utM rrt to com ut Timf.,1 l.ONDON, Juno 211. With tlio death of Francis Joseph, his ueuhew, llie Archduke Francis Fcrnd. I Willi wim fitthUitlti iilml. vrii1il Unvtt 11 i ."" "-"- " " ' xt wns nssisBinnicii, wouiil nnvo ?IimI to the throne or Austria- wry. It was a succession which succemlcd to the throne of Austria- Hungary. It was a succession which polltlcal observers had discussed with' much concern, but In popular In- "': "", V, ' . V""VU",B '""" n" terest. the uffnlrs of stile were L,, n ff. ni C0,l",rV MVmUnRU eclipsed by tho ense of n woman- pJ I?. " nl r,,,"r'' w ,0 . Vwlo tho morgunatle wife of tho now ruler ,.r'' " ' .V'0 1;?,!"K!f',Kn,',',l.n' f rod ,ho -and their children. I lr,,?l.H"",H' l'h,,,, Mnrlinl Oskar Po lly solemn until, after tho Arch-' "r.". Oovornor of llosnln. wns sont- iiiike's marriage to the llohomlnn V," ' V V ''- k n,l,' Coun Countess Bophlo Cholok, ho sworo ' ,"M",' Von lrnrrni.h wnfl Blfl1i(R In the presence of tho F.mpcror I1",!"0 folbonrd acting ns n shield Francis Joseph, nil tho primes or !", ''V orc"l"iitH. of whom ho consll tho house of HapBburg, tho Cnrdlnnls urQ" himself n speclnl bodyKunrd of Vlcnnn, and ninny other high dig- !V,or, V10 lll)ni, '""l heon thrown nl nltnrles In both tho Austrlnn nml I J J10 ,,olr ,0 ,no throno of AustrJa Hungnrlan governments that ho J.,ll!";nr' n ow minutes bofcro b wnnlil lliunr nttnmnl In mlm l,lu NedOlJn OnlirlllOVlcli. Tint Arr'i n,.br. I .v'fe to tho position of Kmpresi nor to cstniiiisn rights or succession to tho throne for nny children which should bo born to them. Ab king tho will of Francis For- '""wr, tno Arc - ;uko unri i.udwlg, , lwaB n orotllor of Kmporor Francis JoBO,n' n",, n''' "'H'er waB Mnrlni ' Annunaslittn. darjjhtor of Ferdinand i " of..Hr,e1,l' ...... I l'flous Double 'I ingeily . nP to his twenty-sixth year, F loir. I.'rt .Hun ii.l ln.l l.1,m !... rnn- Ich Mr. nndi"""' 'ero wan wiueHire.iii specu-. J, " """ """ imui iy a nomii m u ' "siion nun no eini '"" ",Bl miuru ninny wns prnnnunc- wm W.,t. , - ... n,l fill nt .ln...nM ...1.11- .... .. . nnminla will "i tuiiipilt... wuiu luruncun III " ""." V """Hi wiiiiu 1110 injury animeiswiu rcr rniura" auD.ctl fivcrct wish tg JBUtnlucO by, Count Von Hoos-Wnl- nnvo i ii ik iiiinini rnvnKKii. " in iiibiKiiiiirani. urniinn num. els Ferdinand hnd no Idea thnt ho fomented by the newspnpors nnd ngl would become Kmporor of Austrlu. .tutors throughout Servln nnd llosnln, Tho Crown I't-lmo Rudolph, tho. which helped to Inflnino tho minds only son of Frauds Joseph, wns nf the studeiitH nud indliro them to then heir, wber o tbu i-oiistoriiiitloii ."arrlflrn their lives In tho bollof I of the dii.il emp.ro nnd to tho sur-tn, ,lny will go down In hUtory prise of tho woi Id, tho Crown I'rlnco'1" pntrlolH. Tho rrlmo Is llkoly met n tragic death In what Is known the Meyerllng tragedy, the result nu uncountn:mnced lovo for n young bnromiHs. The mystery of tho1.. it mnyombltter the relations with shooting nt Meyc-llng lodge. In which I both tho bnroness nud the Crown I'rluco wero kl.lcil, bus never been clenred. With tho Pr-wn Prlnro thus re moved, tho fir t choice ns an heir to Francis Joseph fell to his brother, tho Archduke Cnrl I.udwlg, but ho nl ready wns nn old mnn, and bo de clined the honors In fnvor of his ttldest son, Francis Ferdlnnnd. Tho title of heir was novor officially con ferred upon Francis Ferdinand, but from his twenty-sixth year his train ing for tho throno was carried on. Ills escapades had been such ns nro so of ton ascribed to royal1 lads, but It Is said that many of tho crim inal pranks related about him wero those of his wilder brother, Otto. Francis Ferdinand had a very thorough military training, extend ing over 20 yon re, nnd In 1801 ho was mndo a general. lo reorgan ized the general staff of tho Austrn Hungarian uriny with such success ns to excite tho admiration of all Kuropo. As a hobby he took up locomotive engineering, and received n diploma as u full fledged railroad engineer. Ho was said tn enjoy nothing so much ns running an en gine He also been mo recognized as one of the best shots In his coun try. Ills lslt to tho United Stntos was made In 1802, at the time nf the World's Fair In Chicago. He made , n diary of tho trip, which continued nround the world, nnd which Is nn Interesting piece of travel llloraturo, dlunlavlnic shrewd comments of ap preciation or things hn saw and did. I He thought this globo-tourlng would j especially contribute to his oduca- parts of the ducnl monarchy, as well Hon as u future monarch. as foreign countries, messages pour- Ho also wrnlo two volumes of Al- ed In todny testifying to the pro plno poetry, and put on pnper for, found Impression produced through tho first tlmo many of tho old met- nut tho world by tho assassination, odlos of his native Ktyrln. 'When the old Kmporor Franco Jos- It hud boon sugKoxtod that the eph arrived nl the suburban station . Pope might absolve die Ardidukn from Ischl, he wns greeted with I Francis Fordlnand from bis oath nud chimin bv the larcn crowds. Ills thus enable him to mnke his wlfo Knipross-Queon nnd his sons ollg- , for succession to the throne, .but there were grave difficulties In tho way of this course beliiK adopt ed. Archduke Charles Francis Jos- eph, elder son of Francis Ferdinand s .brother, Otto, was always lookod upon ns tho second heir apparent, und Tuos-'enJovs nil tho privileges of proeo- 'deuce duo to that position Since W- rrtaa In 1911 to Princess ,. - .. ........... .-,...- - i birth of their two sons he would ap- pear to bo still more firmly entrench- No. 287 Arch-Duke Ferdinand and Wife Shot Down in Auto Af ter Attempt by Bomb .TWO OTHER NOTABLES W0UNDEDJN ATTEMPTS Affair Revives Long Discussion Over Slain Nobleman's Morganatic Marriage "" ' r t , n ti.j L hahatbvo. nosnia, June 20. Martial Inw was proclaimed todny. both In tho city and district of Snra- !'"' ' eonHeinienco of tho nssflsslna- r""nCm. 'iTi mA m''1', M,,,H ' ?h" ", n I 'Ch2T,-r "S&St . V ,,IB "".M I,I.IIU,C HU. Tholr iii,w ,..,., ..i..i . . . . ' f,, l"'01 "' ' calnfnlqtn . .,"''. f ..' . ,Vxin .?'" ' ' .. ,..r. . ." "" ' caiaralquo In .'...,".. ,"..l'll, .l1'""1'.0 ""' r' . 1' . .t ... . Km,".tnt "'"'"" e wiIB JK,K nboHt htH procnutlons ""V" i'rui snois rnng out. Knch i bulet Inflicted n mortal wound. Kor "" iant, tho flold mnrshnl thought I iru rtrcn uuko nml Duchess bad c- nni.n.l V'..lll. . .. . 1 n,i '$. l,.t'1; ?L icr0iX n boiiiM I n tnoment inter they crumpled f wnn, Llentonnnt Colonol Krl.t M but for- nr- n i . iicnru no news i or tno ns-,., Bassinntlon, shnutedi "Thnnk Ood. wo 'i1''''' not do It ourselves." They worP nrrpsted us accomplices of the Kcrvlnn hatred of Austrian, which hnH always been violent. linH been " "nvu n contrary errect. Austrian ninnoriues nro contempintlng sovero . m'',,H,ir',H nKiilnst the Kerbs. , Russin, tho protector of all Serbs. was caiiiu-tij vuvr. AxkiiKMliiiitlou WaN Armngi'i! Klutmil ly from Capital of Kervln. (Br AmmIiIM Tim U Coo Dr Tlmx.J LONDON, Juno 20. Kvory dis patch brought additional evidence thnt tho nssasslnntlon of tho Arch Duko and DhcIicsh wns ono of the most carefully planned crimes ngalnst royalty ovor carried out. It wns en gineered by persons possessing n mors unit nro organizing ability than that of tho youthful assassins, It Is goner nlly thought In Austria and Hungary that tho plotters hnxl their head quarters In Rolgradc, tho Servian capi Hal. WII.KOV IH fJIIIF.VKI). I'icnIiIciiIc KonoN Mcftfuigo of Syra williy t Austrian' Itiuporor, ' Br AMMltttd rjf u Cm Br TImm.1 WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 29. President Wilson sent the following to the Kmporor of Austria-Hungary: "Dooply shocked at atrocious mur der of Arch Duko nnd Consort at nssassln's hands. I extend to your mnjosty and to tho foynl family to give to Austria-Hungary the sincere condolences of tlio government nnd people of tho United States nnd this expression of my own profound syro- pa thy." oi.n K.Mi'intoH wi:i,co.mi:d (Of Atwxlttfcl fifM la Cm Bar TlmM VII2NNA. Juno 29. -From all Majesty was received nt the palace by the Arch-Duke Charles Fronds Joseph, the new heir opparont to the throne. td In tho order of succession to the throno of the HapBburgs, of Times, Const Mull liny AdeHKor AS SIS Both Francis ferdlnnnd and his wlfo wore devout Catholics: ee to the point of flerco contentloi to the fslth and tenets of tho church of Rome. I'oiirlJi of July Bargains. I4dlel i2mK)rIuiii. 7H Central Avenue. - I - 30.' Pay r. he cd iro n. id Bid I ! ir t . J HWSfgMp 'gfjfsrrwis ggwK'a