The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. NO. XXXVIII.
HUIHING IDE
President Wilson Will Defer
Until Tomorrow Making His
Statement on Mexico
Miss Mabel Boardman, of Red
Cross, Thinks It Would
Relieve Situation
DISCUSS SPECIAL SESSION
Senator Kern, Democratic Floor
Lender, Confers With President
About Culling Coup-ess Togeth
er hi October Not Decided
JAPANKSK WILL
IXCKK.ASKAHMV
Of Aiwnclalnl Prcua Io Conn llajr Time.)
TOKIO, Juno 1 Tho
lioimo today niloptcd n pro
vision for nn Increase In the
standing nrmy of two divis
ions. It then npproved tho ou
tlro budget.
tnr Anoclltf.1 Prraa to Cooa liar Tlmra.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1
President Wilson announced today
that ho probably will defer making
public Ills statement on Mexican af
fairs until tomorrow morning.
SUGGKSTS K.MHAHGO.
(B; Anoclated rmi to Coot Dtj Timet.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno I.
An embargo against tho exports
ot arms to Mexico and against tlio
Imports of foodstuffs to tho United
States as n step in relieving condi
tions bolow tho IMo Grande, was
proposed today to President WI1
lon by Miss Mabel Hoardmnn of tho
exccutlvo committee of tho Ameri
can lied Cross.
TAI,K IIXTHA SKSSIOX
trif AaaoclatoJ rrraa to Com Bar Tlmra.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno t.
Senator Kern, Democratic floor
leader, today discussed nn extra
session of Congress In October with
President Wilson. Tho President
tali) afterward that the proposal
as under consideration that that
he had como to no conclusion.
T
COXI-'KUNHATH VKTKKANS AS
Sl'Ui: WILSOX TIIKIU FAITH
At Itciinlnn In Hlchmoiid I'm) or
for Hlghtcoim Peace of tho
Win Id ii ru orfereil
(Sr AuocUtM Prna la Cooa liar Tlmra.)
Itlt'II.MOND, Vn., Juno 1.
Pledges of support to President WII
oii "In thcsQ porllous times," and
Prayers for tho righteous penco of
the world, marked tho oponlng hero
today of tho twenty-fifth annual re
union of tho United Confederate
veterans.
MURDER CASE UP
'H I'arnuin to bo Tiled for Killing
Kduu Morgan.
(Special to Tho Times.)
ItOSKDUHG, Or., Juno 1. Tho
case or Hoy Famam, tho young
nn charged with tho murder of
Edna Morgan, and who Is now serv
es a term ln,tho ponltontlary on a
ch"go mado by tho family of tho
Blrl, comes up today In tho Circuit
curt boforo Judgo Sklpworth.
Practically nil of tho witnesses
hve been m.mmonod and tho attor
ns are ready to proceed with tho
tr,al. In nccordanco with an order
luucil by Judgo Sklpworth sevoral
y ago, tho defondant will arrlvo
here In custody of tho warden, or
tome other official of tho pcniten
f ?. It was stated at tho Sher
lU's office that about 130 witnesses
uld testify during tho progress
J" the trial. Of this number not
than 70 witnesses will be call
d by the defense. Attorney W. W.
Cardwell will conduct the defense.
Mle District Attorney George Neu
"er will have charge of tho prosocu
J'n. Local court attaches are of
lhe opinion that it will take at least
1 week, nnd possibly longer, to mn
tlule the case,
PUBLFG
TOOAY
SUGGEST
EMBARGO
SUPPDR
PLEDGED
of lta lltlo "Tho
nt nil tlmca to
Its energies to
Kslnbllshed 1878
As The Cnnut Mull.
Mil: n GIVEHIQNDON WED
ISOMIJ PAPP.US KF.AU AMF.UICA
HIM, l.osi; PATIIIXl'IJ
Pmls editors Churnrterlo (Jer-
nmii.Cs ISt-ply I,, American Xole
As Another Diplomatic lllumlcr
tDj AmocI.IM rrvi io Cool nj Tlmra.)
l'AUIS. Juno 1. Under tho cap
tion : "What will America do?"
the French Press comments on
Germany's reply to tlio United
States' nolo of protest regarding
tlio sinking of llm I.usltanla. All
tho impels ugreo In characterizing
tlio answer us another (lernmn dip
lomatic "blunder." Tho Jaurnnl ln.
Moves (lerniany. iiolwltlistniidlng the
calm moderation of President Wil
son and Secretary ilrynn, who have
resolved not to bo forced Into any
thing precipitate, will end by ex
asperating America.
ALLIES IKE GAINS
OFFICIAL- NTATIJMHXTS CLAIM
Tl'ltKS DF.FKATF.D
Prisoner Taken Says l,oss of TutkMi
Troops at tho Dardanelles
Iteached 10,(1(10
tlljr AmoiIiIrI Prcaa to Cooi Ua)f Tlmra.)
l'AUIS, Juno 1. An offlclnl re
port on tho operations at tho Dar
danelles says: "Tho fighting hiii re
solved Itself for several days p-st In
to engagements over a limited area.
They have taken place almost dally,
and nil have como to the end with
gains for allied troops."
almkkmakhgaix
(Dr AuocUtrl Prraa to Cooi Dar Tlmra.
CONSTANTINOPLi:, Juno 1. An
official announcement says: "Tho en
emy Monday attacked our right win?
near AvI Mtirnu hut was repulsed.
Monday night tho enemy attempted
to recapture tho trenches lost on thu
previous day In their center by u sur
prise attack. They were repulse! ev
erywhere and lost many killed. Wo
also took arms and ammunition."
E
"IHTKAI.O DIM, AT II HAD
siiattm: PKOCKSSION
OK
Largest Kut Held in City ami Passes
llroKcu Windows, and Storo
Krontw
tDr Anocltlfrl rrraa to Cooa Par Tlmra.
8KATTLK, Juno 1. Tho longest
.Memorial Day pnrado over seen hero,
led by Col. William P. Cody In Hrniul
Army regalia traversed on Monday
tho business streets of tho city which
I was given tho aspect of war declara
tion by nn enemy, tho storo fronts
land glnBs having been destroyed by
Sunday's dynamite explosion.
E
IX.irXCTlOX PHKVKXTS I'SK OK
XKW nod't'i: HIVKH caxxiihv
Claim ."lii!o Tlnit It is Paitly Lo
cattsl on Wi'dderburit Trading
CompaiiCri Land. i
(Special to Tho Times.)
GOLD IlKACH. Or., Juno 1.
Judgo Wood in tho County Court,
has Issued an Injunction against II.
A. Scaborg. John Gustavson and
Prod Cnuglioll In favor of tho Wod
dorburn Trading Company. Tho
now Scaborg cannory, It is claimed,
Is partly located on tho land of tlio
Weddorburn Trading Company and
tho Injunction temporarily rostrnlns
Seaborg and his assoelotos from
using tho land ns a building slto.
Thero will bo a hearing in tho caso
boforo n permanent Injunction can
bo Issued or tho tomporary Injunc
tion dismissed.
Seaborg onterod tho Hoguo Itivor
salmon fishing Hold this year. Gus
tavson Is his head man In tho can
ning business. The Weddorburn
Trading Company oporatos n largo
cannory on Rogue river and holds
tho old Humo estate of 17.000 acres,
including miles of waterfront on
tho river. Mr. Seaborg Is not at
Gold Mead, now. but Is expected
here In a few days.
0
P
SEABORG
NJOINED
. ,nr.r iimps WATSON , were aboard the Claremont and woro
COUNTY XfromaSo taking off some oil drums and up
turned this morning ; from a i j a,torai,tlnB to save tho hoist-
weeks trip to in '"""" iln
fhrntich California
lie leu iioio""
on May 1 1 "nl Ieclares ,,e lla, a
good time, though he also brought
back the news he had to wear an
overcoat In San Diego. He went,
back to Coqulllf on the afternoon j
train.
GJtMB law
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1915 E VENING EDITION.
W ZEPPELINS
Part of the Inhabitants Sleep
Peacefully While Enemy
Makes Raid
Admiralty Announces That Air
Ships Flew Over Certain
Outlying Suburbs
PARTICULARS KEPT QUIET
Officially States That Numerous
Kites Were Deported and That
They .May or May Xot Have
Heen Connected With Haiti.
XIXKTV IIOMHS DUOPPF.D
ID AtiocUtrJ Trraa to Com nar Tlmra.
LONDON, Juno 1. Ninety
bombs wero dropped In tho
raid on Loudon last night by
tho Zeppelins, Four persons
woro killed and a few Injur
ed. No public buildings were
dnmnged. This was tho In
formation given officially to
day. 4)04444
llr At.utlatr.1 Prraa to Cooa liar Tlmra.
LONDON, Juno 1. Zeppelins long
expected, reached London last night,
but several million Inhabitants of
tho metropolis slept peacefully
through tho raid ami nil they know
this morning aro tho brief facts In
tho Admiralty announcement which
rcportB that tho raiders flow over
certain outlying sections of tho city.
The official nuiiouncemcnt makes
mention also of numerous fires
which may or may not linvo been
connected with tho raid.
PKOPLi: AUK AX(iltV.
(nr AaaoclataJ Trraa to Cooa Car lltnra.
LONDON, Juno 1. Tho Zeppelin
raid last night brought it recrutles
cenco of anti-Gorman demonstra
tions. Crowds attacked German
shops and constables wcro called
out to deal with tho people.
STATKMKXTMADi:
tnr Aaaoclaled Trraa to Cooa Hay Tlmra.)
LONDON, Juno I. Tho htnto
meut of tho Admiralty reads:
"I.ato last night about ninety
bombs, mostly of an Incendiary
character, wcro dropped from bostllo
nlr craft In various localities not
far distant from each oilier. A
number of fires, only thruo of
which rcuulred tho services of tho'
engines, broke out. Tho flros nil I
wero caused ny ino nonius. io
public buildings woro Injured, but
a number of private losldunres wero
damaged. Ah far as can bo ascer
tained, tho disunities consist of mi
infant, a boy, a man and a woman i
killed, ami ono woman fatally In
Jurcd."
FASTENED DN J ETT Y 1
CLAUKMOXT WASH KM KAHTUHU
lp axd is wkdgkd
.Alight Iteiimln On Jetty l-'or !ong
Tlino Hefore Helng Heat-
on to Pieces
Tho wreck of tho steamer Clnre-'
. .ti, .1... Ia.i.. I..., I lina I
," J, : n V emil.ar way. !
Tho vessel was originally pointed to
ward tho shore. Then It turned
around on the rocks so tho bow was,
toward tho north and then tumod
again so it polntod out to son. I
Now the wreck has In some way
been driven farther up on tho Jetty i
and lays at right anglos to tho Jetty
and Is wedged under tho old frame-!
work which stands on n portion of
,hn rnok foundation. The wreck is
DAMAGE WDT KNOWN
fastened under tho frnmework so coring party nhlcb is locating the
that tho beams project out over it. .railroad lino trom Uosoburg to the
This morning the wreck was high Cuscado Forest Hoservo. Thoy are
and dry. Tho gasoline schoonornow at work In tho Ouk Creek Val
Tramp was out and a number of men loy, having ten mllos of tho porman-
pnclnos. In Its nresont position
- ... . .
the ciaromoni migui remain on wie
Jetty for somo time beforo finally
being beaten to pieces.
ASK VOI'K xi:inintoi!
Jl'.VIJ fllli.
BOOSTS VERBALLY ff ACTIONS WHEN
MK.MnnUH OP TUB ASSOCIATKD IMESH
iSTRlB gmton NOTE
I'KOVT Ol
I.WASIOX
May be Waiting to Meet Ihioinj on
Hattlo (.'round of Their
Own Choosing
Hl'SSIAXS HVAClATi:
tnr Aorltcil Prraa to C.oi lr Tlm-a
DKHLIN, Juno 1. An un
official report fiom Plotrk.iv.,
Uusslan Poland, says the llui
slans evacuated Hadoni, in
Poland, south ot Warsaw.
44044
(llr Aaaot latest Prraa to Cooa Hay Tlm-a 1
LONDON, Juno t. A leport
states that Austrian aeroplanes drop
ped bombs on llarl and llrlndlsl In
aoumern nniy. tho Italian nrmy
Is Invading tho Austrian provlnco
of Trent, having previously captured
tho town of Coitlnn, 00 miles north-
cast of Trent. They have now oc
cupied :I7 villages In tho surround
ing districts.
Tho Austrlnns continue to fall
bnck, presumably to give battle on
n field of Its own choosing. The
Itnllan troops threaten tho city of
Hoverto, III miles soutli of Trent.
KngiigementH only of minor im
portance continue In the west. Hard
fighting continues around Pre.niysl,
Gnllcla, where tho Germnns claim
further progress.
MAXV Tl'ltKS KILM'.D
tDr AaaoclataJ Pnaa u Ccoa Uar nraM.1
LONDON, Juno 1. A prlsonor
captured n fortnight ago In tlio Dar
danelles says tho Turkish losses on
Gnlllpoll peninsula wcro over 10,000
according to nn oflclal stutemeut ?e
day.
SERBS FIGHT AGAIN
MIMTAUV ACTIVITIES AGAIXST
AL'HTItlA A HI AXXOUXCKD
Tho Country Has Xot llccu Hu-
gaged In Actual Kiglitlug .Since
Itst December
tnr AaaoclalM ma to Cooa Day TlmM.J
NISI!, Sorbin, Juno 1. Uesump
tlou of military activity on tho part
to Serbia ngalust Austria Is Indicat
ed In an official announcement Is
sued today. Military authorities
claim a successful artillery engage
ment as a result of which a battal
ion of Austrlnns that was fortifying
Itself northeast of Capluova was
dispersed. Serbia has not been ac
tively engaged since last Decern-
)cri
STUIKCS A .MINI: IX XOUTH SKA
LAST XIGHT.
.Mcmlx'i.s of tho Crow INcnpo and
Today l.iinil Safely lit Hull,
Ihiglnud.
.
OKKICCKti KAVKD
(llr Aaao laird Prna to Cooa liar Tlmca )
LONDON, Juno I. Tho
Secrotury of tho Admiralty
today announced t hut nil tho
officers or tho Ilrltlsh hattlo
Mitjostle, sunk May 27, off
Gnlllpoll peninsula by n sub
marine, had bi-on saved,
(llr AaoUtl Praaa to I'm liar Tlntaa
LONDON, Juno I. The Uusslan
rk Mtorosa wss blown up by
1 mlno and sunk In tho North Sea last
night. The crow landed at Hull
VOTE ON BONDS
Hosebtirg People Decide on
Itnllioml and Mill
Xow
(Spoclal to The Times.)
UOSKDUUG. Oio., Juno 1. Good
nrogross Is being mado by the ongln-
ent survey compioteu. me kuiuuui
Interest In this railroad movomont
Is Increasing as olectlon day ap-l
proachea. and It is rrooly predicted
ka;ll HACK IX
I HUMAN
ss
SUI
by many persons that the bond Issuo'lono lobbor entered the Citizens' Suv-
iii ,rv .int Tburwlay by a major-lings and Loan Society st noon toduy i
Ity of at least six to one. In fact, backed tho bookkeeper Into a rear
everyone admits that this railroad to loom and esoapod wjjji 1500. Tho of
tho timber nill be of great benefit tofico has been robbed twice within two
Hosebtirg nnd Cic entire country, months.
Wmw$
WILL BE SENT
be Brief and Contain De
mand That Germany Make
a Satisfactory Reply
If Germany Does Not Comply
May Mean Diplomatic Re
lations Are Cut Off
MEXICAN WARNING READY
President WINon Met Willi Mem-
bei-s t f Cabinet and Completed
Statement for Wiii-rlug Kuctlons
or Sotit belli Neighbors
tllr Aaaj.lato.1 Prraa to Cooa liar Tlmia.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Juno 1.
After more than two hours discus
sion by President Wilson and tho
Cabinet over tho International piob
lems with respect to Germany nnd
.Mexico confronting tho United
States, preparations or a second
nolo to Germany was begun ami the
naming to the Mexican factions
computed.
Tomorrow German Ambassador
Ilernstorff, at his own request, will
so) tho President. Tlio reply is
then expected to go forward to Gor
many Thursday or Friday.
President Calm
Culm in bearing nnd showing none
ot the strain of the International
problems before him, tho President
rccylved tho Washington cortespon
di'ius as Is tho custom on Tuerdnjv.
Q'.iottloiiH concerning domestic af
fairs hardly touched the edge of his
mind, as lie phrased It, becauso of
thu greater Importance of tho tn'.cv
national situation. Tho President,
II Is understood, Is much Imprcs.iod
with the practically unanimous vcr-
d'er of American editorial opinion
that Germany's answer Is not ronlly
an answer, but nn evasion.
Will llo Klrm.
Ills close ndvlsori soy ho i-'gards
it ns true reflection or tho opinion
of tho country and will ondcavo- by
Iih rtt Ion to express It, .Many fa
miliar with tho President's previous
attitude thought the American re
Joinder would bu hriof and domam!
an etrly reply. Kulluro to into
American roprosoMtntlnns would, It
is fitoly predicted, result In reveling
diplomatic relations. This would
not l.o followed 'y m.y other steps
r.ci I'ssarlly, unless American rlglite
r.rj ngnlu flagrantly violated.
will DiriTiHMlxi: Copuhi:
III; Aaaoclatnt Trraa to Cooa liar Tlmra.)
WASHINGTON, I). (!., Juno I.--No
aiiuouiicemeut regarding thu (Cab
inet meeting was mado further than
that tho President's statement warn
ing the .Mexhiin leaders to Improve
(oudltlous would bo mado public to
mono w. All of tho Cabinet officers
woro ospticlally reserved over what
had been said about Gormauy's re
ply to tho Luslttinla noto. It Is
Kouorally uudersto')d that wbllu no
final conclusion was reached, tho
President listened to varied expres
sion or views and that tho govern
ment's course would bo determined
by tonight or tomorrow,
PREJUDICES BROKEN DOWN
llr AwkUiM I'rtaa to Cooa liar Tlmta.)
LONDON, Juno 1. War has lod
to a notlceablo Increase in social
comradeship among KiikIUIi women
and hss broken down the rormor
prejudice ngulnst what nrq pop
ularly slid ontoinptuously known
us "ben parties." Numerous clubs
lmU) B,riinit lip ,MC , the Lady
Woikers" Club for lonely women
earning modorato salurlos. This
club keops open from I to 0 p. m.
on work days and from 2 to U p.
in. nn Sutuidavs ami Sunduys. Its
objects aro purely tho cultivation
or r-lendsblp. without bridge or .my1
kind or propaganda. I
ROBBER GETS
i.oxi: HAXDiT opi:hati:s ix ok-
rici: at m:ttmj -iodav
Takes Money From Cltlen Savings
anil I.OIUI SiM-iel- ami Makes
fioiMl Kscnpo
(Br Aa'lH"J pi m ''w "T Tlma )
SPOKANK. Wssh . Juno 1. A
RESULT
UNCERTAIN
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
and Coos Hn,v Advertiser.
Ciffi 8! I TEIFGURD R01ED
al'stuia.v killkd iv woods
wiihui: hi: was woukincj !
Was ICniplieil ut Cani One and
Pound Ity Seatvli Paity
lost Xlgbt
Iso Grozdnnlc, nn Aiistrlnu about'
10 years of age, was crushed benenlli
a tree ho was falling sometime yes
terday In the woods above Camp I
ami last night was found by a senieh
Ing' party when ho failed to return
fo' supper.
The man worked by himself In
felling trees. Ho hnd been In the
tamp about six mouths and was
Known In camp us "Joe."
Coroner l-'red Wilson states that
be had $300 nt tho post office and
more than $800 In tho bnnk togeth
er with other nluables. Ho Is said
to have no heirs. Tho Austrian Con
sul nt Portland will bo wired. Den
nett. Swauton and Dennett havo tho
poner of attorney for the dead man.
PONDER DN FOURTI
.MUHCIIAXTS SAV WILL TAKK A
"DUAL" OK MO.VKV
Commit (co Win Us Kas( nnd Kurlous
to (Jet Sanction Kor Celebra
tion of Xatlou's Hirthihiy
"To bo or not to be" ponder tho
merchnnts over tho proposed Fourth
of July celebration and the question
still remains unanswered. It. M. Juu
ulugs, chairman of the committee
from the Chamber of Commerce hav
ing this In chnrge, says, "They're not
.very enthusiastic," but It Is expected
thu matter will be definitely decided
ono nay or tho other this week.
A canvass of tho merchants of
tho city, said Mr. Jennings, showed
but fow In favor of donations that of
provlous years havo made thu -celebration
of tho Fourth of July pos
slide. Last year approximately $1,
000 wns raised this way for thu ,
(100 spout In celebrating.
Decauso of street Improvements
North Demi has Intimated that sbu
Is hardly ready tor a celebration ov
er thero. Mr. Jennings states "wo'vo
got to have a good tlino and I think
thero will havo to bo it three days cel
ebration with races, thu hand and
plenty of fireworks."
Tho committee Is working, using
every form of persuasion possible to
secure funds for the Joyful time or
tho year.
T
MAHSHKIIILD KACTOUV COMMIT
Till: THIKS PKO.MOTIOX PLAX
Pioposo lo Get Contracts for tf.llioo
Win Hi of PmmIuiIh of l-'ovlej's
Ploposetl Husliiess
A new plan and a decidedly prac
tical one, Is being InauKiiruted by
tho factory commlttuu or tlio .Marsh
fluld Cbauiber of Commorco to as
sist new Industries on the Day.
Tho plan is being tested out In
connection with thu proposition of
A. It. Foxloy to start a brick yard
In Formlalo whore it fine bod of
shale was uuoarthud by the recent
street excavations. Mr. Foxloy
wanted (Inanclnl backing, but Hot
bonus proposition was not favored.
Henry Sontjstitchuu and Dr. Mln
gus havo proposed tlist Instead of
tolling stock In a brick compuii)
or paying a bonus to It that Coos
Hay citizens contract to (alto a cer
tain nmount of tho output after the
factory Is started. This will In
irc Its business rs well ss kH'uk
It a commercial standing which can
be capitalized by private outerprUu.
Will I'lml llojor.
Tho plan on the Foxloy pioposl
Hon Is tor the factory committee
to sign up contracts to take $&(iuu
worth of brink. Mr. Foxloy ngres
that ho can manufacture sud sell
bricks at $8 pur thousand snd make
a wood profit. At this rule the
bricks will cost consumers at least
.10 por cent less than Imve been
charged for brli-k herotoforo.
W. S. Chandler, who Is figuring
on some now buildings, has a Breed
to tnko somo of the bricks. Henry
Sciigstacken lias also ngrWKl to sigi
up for some ind others wIo propose
Improvewonls will llkewtga to so
and it Is not believed that much dlf
tlculty will be encountered In Hutt
ing a jwIo for tho J5Q0O worth.
Tlmeti Wnnt wis bring results.
BRI
PLI
OTHERS LAG
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's wlint tho Coos liny Times h. A South
west Oregon paper tor Soutlmcst Oregon peoplo
and duvuted to tho bent Interests of tills great
section . Tho Times always boosts sad novor
knocks.
No. 266
Motorboat Turns Over in
lamcttc River Last Night
With Five Aboard
Y
Two Men and Two Women
Arc Believed to Be Lost
in Water '
WOMAN HELD" T0 PLANK
Those Wlm Ale Dcllctcd to HiuoMot
Death lit the Accident Alo lithe!
.Mai tin, Mis, Dorrls Shannon,
Cljde Davidson, Amos Welcs
(llr Aaaorlatrst rrraa ta Cooa liar Tlmra.)
POUTLAND, June 1. Kthol Mar
tin, .Mrs. Dorrls Shannon, Clyde Dav
idson uml Amos Weiss aro bolloved to
i bo drowned as tho result ot tho over
turning of a motor boat Into last
night in thu Willamette river. Fish
ermen this morning found tho fifth
occupant of tho boat, Mrs. Amos
Weiss, tiucousclous but still clinging
to a plank which she grasped when
thrown Into tho water.
CATHKIHXG OI'KXS
Women's Club IVderntlou Is Meeting
In Poillaud
(llr AnotUIrl Prraa U Coo, riir Tlmra.
POUTLAND, Juno 1. At tho
opening session and mid blunclal
council of tho geueial federation ot
women's clubs today, Mrs. Percy V.
Puuuyhackcr, tho president, an
nounced that thu federation must
soon establish pcrmnnont headquar
ters In somu centrally located city.
The organization was greetod by
Governor With) combo and Mayor Al
bee. VESSEL IN TROUBLE
STKAMCIt SKWAHD ItlvPOItTIM)
IX IIISTItr.SS IX ALASKA
Later Auent I It-polls Hint Vessel
Wits Convojcd Safely to Port
At Cordova,
(llr Aaawlalol Praaa lo Coua liar Tlmra.)
HlIWAItl), Alaska, Juno I. A
wlrclos from tho steamship Mari
posa, on route from Vnldu. to Ho
ward says. "Going lo assistance of
Steamer Howard." No dotnlls of
Iho Sewaid's need for aid aro given,
Tlio Howard last Saturday was lend
ing copper tiro at La Touchu mine
for Tncoma.
SHWAUD IS HAKK.
(llr AaaKUIo. Prraa to Cooa Uar Tlmra.)
HISATTLK, Juno I. Tho ngent
of thu Alaska Steamship Company
reporlH that the copper ore cargo of
the company's big freighter Soward
shirtod last nlKht off Cr.pt llluchln
biook. The esse bended for Cor
dova, where she arrived surely, con
voyed by her sister ship, tho Cor
dova. No dumiiKo was done.
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I'lUST HUGI'LMt PASSUXGKH
DOATS LK.AVi: SKA'ITLH'I'ODAV
Strumer J-'emitor Willi 1.10 Piihscii-gei-h
I ton ml for Xomo Starts
Timcl to the Xortli.
Hr Aaao laiad PraM to Com liar Tlmra
8ISATTLU, June I The steam
ship Senator, the first regular pas
senger liner to sail for Nome this
year, got sway toduy. She carries
l.'.O passengers and a full cargo.
Sl'OGKHTS OXH FLAG.
Mayor or Philadelphia Offeis Plan
of "Xittlon of .Nations."
(Mr AaUiI Ptaa" lo I'aaw lUf Tlmra,
PHILADKI.PIIIA, I'll., Juno J.
A dwlurutlon or luter-dependonco,
which would pae tho way for a
imw " nation of nations" was pro
IttoMMl lotlsy by Mayor lllaukcuberg,
ot Phlladehphla. speaking In Indo
uendeuetj Ha" to the delegates ot
the recent inn-Aniorlouu financial
i-onfertuce. na Muyor proposed
lso the um of nu iHternatloual flag
to pre'.t.t niiinerce on tho high
sent.
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