The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 18, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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SOMt COOS BAY PEOPLE AIR OP
THAT OUGHT TO BE. PACKED AWAY IN MOTH BALLS
IN10NS
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
Tho Coos Hny Times Is proud of its Utlo "Tho
Peoplo's I'nitcr," and It strhes nt nil times to
llvo up to Its nnmo by devoting lit energies to
promoting tho people's Interests,
VOL. NO. XXXVIII.
110 GUY
IS BESIEGED
Gen. Gonzales Expected to
Take Capital Yesterday, Ac
Cording to Messages
I
Is Taken From the Zapata
Forces After Sharp Engage
ment is Fought There
OBREGON MOVES FORWARD
From La (Jiw II Is Soldiers Am He
ginning (ho Investment of Annus
Ciillentos, It. Is Stilled in Dis
patches l''foin Vera Cm.
Or AnoclulfJ l'rtus to Cooi IMj Tlmfi.
OALVICSTON, Juno 18. Oouernl
flonzfdex yestorduy expected to oc
cupy tho City of Mexico In a few
hours, following tho capture of Tex
coco, 15 miles from tho capital, ac
cording to dispatches recohed hero
today by tho Consulate from Vera
Cruz. Tho messages added that tho
Obrogon forces had moved forward
from I -a (Jos uud wore beginning an
Investment of Annas Callenlcs. Tex
coco, It was. Bald, was taken after a
sliarp encasement with the Zapata
foreen.
RF.PLIF.S TO WILSON
Latest Coal It Inn President .Vol In n
Friendly .Mood.
(Or AnocllleJ IT.M to Coot rj T.raci.)
WASHINOTON, I). ('., .Mine IK.
Francisco lo.gos Cliniit'o, the latest
Picsldcut. ol tlio Vlllii-'npiitii coal
- l
I, Ion government. In Mexico, today ,
.....M...I ... i,..iii,.in wiisiinV Jim.
Ii-iiii statement by challenging the ,
consistency or tho President's dec ;
lurntlon wllli his Inillunnpolls Meech
EXCDGQ
CAPTURED
I., ul.tri. ho miI.1 bo hud In dlNi.osi-lby
.i.... ... i.......,1...... . iii Mf.ii.titi ii r
to Interfere nltli Mexican af- j
lllfll III HlluiiLir ....
r..i... .... .i... .i.i - .1,.,.1,1,-n.
thm "is to ho eo.,.s.,.ed s' threat,"
c..,., i.iw ! ....wMiilmi biiv.
eminent will maintain the dignity
or tho Mexican people." i
Stlrn up Interest.
"Hut." Baya President Chnzaros
mi,, . ,, nglilMil Plinzaro's
President Wilson's proclamation Is
to holp us In u friendly way.'
Ho blames tho Carrnnza forcos
for Mexico's plight. Abounding In
epigram, tho roply ninkcs oxtended
references to economic and social
refomiB. It innkes no reference to
recognition by tho United Stntes.
Clinzaro'8 hoatllo recoptlon of the
President's statement, coming closo
on Villa's roply, which roflectod a
decidedly receptlvo mood, stirred up
much attention In official circles.
Clinzuro Is supposed to bo n Villa
num.
FF.AKS FOOD ItlOTS
Hear Admiral Caperton Suggests
.More Warships Ho Sent.
Dr AnocltteJ Vrtit U Cooi Dtj Tlmn 1
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno IS.
The food situation In Vera Cruz
has becomo so despernto that Hoar
Admiral Cnnorton, fearing food
ports.
CVIHNIIT WAS IX SIISSIOX 1'Olt
TWO IIOL'HS TODAV
Mexican Situation Along With Other
Muttrr Taken up by the
.Members ut Meeting
.... . ..... .. ... -. n. TlmM.l
WvaiilNTTON' 1) C June IS.-
Th! ) r ? ?i two-lours sos-
?' "a"CLh"ULa,, 1, variety
o Zro rZnr,;7m the Mexican
- "UUJVVIO, Uiuf3 .. --- -
Sit.lnllnn nn,l Mm rliarCCS Of OSpIOIl
. ... . . .,.. ..n.it.AAi. thO
Bo on oiueiai maim uClv -
Vnlted States and Europe. mo
dlDlomntiP .imntlon with Oerniany
la udmlttedly marking time,
rlnla line ni.ninom f 1 HO AliVY i'V' ... ... n... 1 almllnr w-m -"-
..wt0 uo I'li'wovu - ., , RnsB no ntOU QUI imu uuuu .. ,ii- f llwi Krniifli nilU i.- .... i Mnvar rinrlinnl novo. ' iruaiy urii un iiiuau n .... ,..
.artmont that -arshlps o , eu, ong J w. Hennett. who ., -"; t0 Wo8torn 0Ild , a iy olhoP work than tho peace of the United BUte.
o transport relief supplloa na tliu- 1R , gainB of Ntlii' J r wlc, hil8 ,,oull ml f " 0 Oormuu ,llU woul, KVo u year'., time for nves-
Increase his forces. For the pre- BUrceoll0(1 , ho dlng, ' ' ' ;ecMg f0,. U jnl.! r(porli , dollb a
ent. however, tho Department will . - nilar mr 0n, UUb,ieu."",,t: ' ... ,.. . ,1V,.. ua.ll'),", ..- iix.t a voar's tlmo would bo suffl-
import renui ui'i""
iso his forces. For tho pres
however, 'tho Department will
mo sending supplies on trans-
lontlnuo sending supplies on trans- "" ay und Park for Mrs. -mo . y -- -- "" hV.l.iTn T B 1 T L nCR PL
AFFAIRS DISCUSSED!
IMiibllshcil 1H78
As The Const Mull.
HUE OF raifflM HE BOY RESCUED
TOM
Mcmixnik withdraws
NAMi: FROM PAPKR
Tolls Itcruiilei- Hutler that I'etltlim
Was Mlsiepivscnled to Mini
Others May Do l,lkoule
North First street, generally
known as Pino street, hecatno inoro
of a bono of eontoiitloii today when
It became known that Tom McOInnls
appeared before City ltecorder
and asked that his nnmo bo with
draw from the petition asking for
tho grading and planking of It.
Recorder Hutler raid that Mr.
Mrdlnnls told him that ho was thu
victim of fraud and misrepresenta
tions when lie signed tho petition
asking for the Improvement.
Recorder Hutler could not cancel
McOInnls' signature but ho liml
Mcdlunls sign a card to tho council
asking them to consider his name
withdrawn.
Tho petition which McOInnls pro
tested was circulated by Arthur
MeKcown, Kon-lu-law of .1. W. Hon
nctt. McOInnls would bo bnrd hit by
the l'luo street Improvement as he
would have to pay assessments for
the necessary changes and Improve
ments on l'luo street, Park Avenue
and Hroadwny.
Others May Do Likewise
It was stated today that others
might do the same as McOInnls had
douo to have their names stricken
from tho petition asking the Im
provement of the street by grading
and hard paving.
PI ST. IN TANGLE
MAitKirr avi:. i:nd of first si.
not dldicatf.d to citv
.1. W. Hcnnelt Succeeded In Holding
Part or Hroadwny for Mr.
McLeod on Mroiiuds Similar to
First Mi col Claims
Tho proposed grading of N'orth j
First street, plans for which tho uty
tor wnicii mo my
,, , , ,, ,. ....I.. ....
council ordered the other nig It, has
caused city officials to recall thai
tho M.uth end of tho street has never! aU UQQ w(,0 (U
been formally dedicated for trcet- ,iron,0Bt , TllU ,,osltlon
Purposes. Although It has been ,.,..,.,,-. threo barron ,,
tho public tor somo cais. ino
ny mo pum.c lor sumo v . ".
entrance to tno street iron, i,
avenuo. betweon tho Sumner hard
ro und tho Flanagan & Heunett
l'nH. wns ot leHitod as public
LIIU1 fUKIIIMI (J
It will probably bo necessary for
tho city to Inatltuto boiuo rather ex
penslvo litigation to get tho title to
!""" ,i..rm..w.. .- n
ed.
In vlow of this, oppononts of tho
niovo to grado and pavo Pino street
aro today claiming that tho Flanagan
& Heunett proporty and tho J. II.
Minor proporty do not front on l'luo
street nnd consequently glioma not
street nnd consequently shuuiu hoi;
bo considered on tho petition for it. j
On tho North end, tho street has
not beon opened nnd to connect It
with North Hroadwny or Front
.tr,,0t it unnlii noaslblv cost tho city
considerable to condemn a right of ,
way for It. I. Hackor and somo otli
ors wiio own tho north end of tho I
street made somo pioposltion to tlio j
city council a few years ago but
nothing definite was ever done.
Heunett Mot Sti-eot I
Anothor lognl tanglo In tho North
First or Pine street has beon brought
up in tho discussion of It, is 1110
ownership of 10-foot strips on olth -
er slilo of It. Tho proporty owiiors
woro allowed by tho city omciais
many yoars ago to tnko In this strip.
In tho discussion, cny imuiu
Francos MeLeoU a .ow ,- . ,
TllU strip of land still Juts out Into,
Hroadway lu front or tlio Mceoa
proporty. Tho McLeod wiso wa car
ried to the Oregon Supremo Court
laud eot tho city coiiiiuorau.o u.-
though It lost tho suit.
IVrhum OpM'l It
K 0. Porham. who Is being quoi
od by somo as having figured on get
ting tho contract for grading Pino
ting uw i ..".. " : ' .
street, is tho son-in-law of Mrs. A.
! Hutchoson w ho has consiuerame
property on It. Ho Is now In , Cuw
county but before going there, ho
informed Knlneer ClhUoy h
was oppood to grau -.--
... ... .tiio time. Ho statod thut ho
..... i Hntcheson sign tho petl-
. ,n
uu '" .. . i.ii
It However .
M Hutcheson chaueedl
.aeparture, . r
.departure, .
I fa her attltuilf
iflrtrtts
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
LOSE GROUND
Turks Have Driven Them From
Most of the Positions Which
They Had Gained.
T OF
Such is Report Made by Asso
ciated Press Man After
Making Inspection
THE FLEET TAKES REFUGE
Is At Anchor Out of the Way of
tho Submarines, but Tin Us Have
Succeeded In Causing Seeiiil
i:pIoslons Culler Warships
tllr AwocUlf.t Titm to Coot llnjr Tlmo.)
CONSTANTINOPLK, Juno 18.
(Ily Wireless to Snyvlllo.) An In
spection of the Turkish positions at
Avi Hiiruu, on the west coast of
tho Oalllpoll peninsula mado by a
correspondent of The Associated
Press, shows that the Hrltlsh have
now lost most of the ground thoy
formerly hub! In that district. Tho
coriespoudent was reliably Informed
Unit tho Hrltlsh fleet had taken ref
uge from the Merman submarluo In
Kefala Hay on tho northeast coast
of liubors Island about thiee miles
from tho lliilllpoll coast. The Hrlt
lsh ships could have been seen
from tho holghts on shore at anchor
In the bay. On three different
occasions tho Talks hnvo been suc
cessful in exploding mines under tho
Hrltlsh vessels In their place of ref
uge. Short, of Water.
The Hrltlsh now hold only a
,.... ,
small cioscuiu hi u.u iiuuuii.uu u.
Ul0 Wl.gl conBt ot tllu
......... ... ... ,,onn
nml .ho ,,C!K.,, bolow, Tl0
.
.
without shelter from tho sun.
SIR
ITER
SHUT HE KILLED
Herlln Claims That Hut Very Few
Stu reeded In Hetmitlng In
Noithem Franco Clash
n Aliortltixl l'rM lo Coo llr Tlmwi.J
itKRi.iN'. Juno 18. An official
...... .,, 11...1 tho1'
" ,, " s ,' "l
a nina fnrcn Hint nttackcd tho Oer-I
man jiosltlons north of La Hnsseo,
In Northwestern Franco, wns do-
,...n..o.i nniv 11 few succcede.1 in ,
OkllfJW... w...rf ..--
letreatiiu
fllirni TUT HI I ITP "10 Department's attention t
CHECK THE ALLItu:.7r.v;:t; :
TIIKIH ADVANCi: AMAINST Till!
MKKMANS 1SSTOPPKD
.
ne,.in (yui,s (hut Itiisslmw In Mill-
Ida llmo Heen Driven I'ar-
(her Hade
IP7 AmmUI. rru lo C Hi Tlm.
aokIn8 fljrf0
aeo nis dostroyed with tho oxcep
Hon of a smalt number who rot rout
ed. In northern Oullcla. Herlln says
0 ?;ni-W.PS2 S!n?X
ropS Slta?. t arodek. only
1C inllos from Lemuerg. reirogruu
says tho Toutonlc lowos In mon woro
enormous In tno ija.iciau cwmjirtiB...
(lonft ,)0twoon ti,0 ullled
enormous lu tho Qallclan campaign
, m ,, t(0 i,alkan 8tatos aro un
w , A Sofla d,Biatc, say
demands territory from
J, (lroeco nIul Sorl)Ia In rc.
turu for participation In the war
California Jul.lleo Quurtelle Or
pheuni Tlirolio .Momhiy. und Tufwluy.
T nV Il .lllllft S.-'
. .... .... ..,, v.. "-"-- - ill iiiufi- r ii i ii r nii.i
mm
MKMHICItS OP TUB ASSOCIATE!) IMK8H
FBI IHE UT
.IIMMV IIOSKISSO.V FALUS IN WA
Ti:it AT MARKF.T STHKKT
Charles Tower, the limber Jumps In
and (lets the Hoy Out
Safely
Jimmy llosklsson, nged ! or 10
years fell Into the bay at the foot
of Market street at 3 : :t 0 o'clock this
afternoon but was rescued by Chu.
Tower ,tho barber In the shop on the
wharf. Tho boy had been warned b
someone not to stand so close to the
edge of tho boat slip nnd ho up
pnrently was turning to step back
when ho fell over.
Tower saw everyone running nnd
went out of his Mhop nnd Jumped
Into tho water. The boy was nbout
six feet away from the slip uud had
sunk under tho water. Had ho no:
been rescued nromnth tho hoy would
I In all probability have drowned. He
was taken to his home. The boy la
the sou of James llosklsson who lives
in a float bourn) near the Union Oil
dock.
SPF.CIAI.
MKSSF.XMF.R TALKS
MKH.MA.V OH'ICIALS
WITH
I If fool of Ills Arrival I'pon Answer
to American Note Is Not
Pcircptlhlu
tPjr AxocltlM l'rri to Coo. IUjt Tlmr..)
HKRLIN, Juno IS. The effect of
tho nrrlvul of Dr. Anton Moyor-fler-hard
from Washington upon tho
preparatory work of Herman's an
swor to tho American nolo Is not
thus far perceptible. Ho spent most
of yesterday lth tho secretary for
colonials, Dr. Solf, following a brief
conversation with tho foreign min
ister and under secretary.
Of men In tho higher government
positions, Solf Is tho most familiar
with life nnd conditions In tho United
.States Ho has in fact n good deal
of tho American In his muauor, talk
mud nctlou. His Influence upon Oer-
many's policy, concerning wl.leli It Is
evident there nro conflicting cur
I rents, mny bo expected to bo favor-
l.il.l, 4n . . iillliiwiin iiiiilnpotn tiilllin
UU1U IU Ull lllllllllliu iiiiuviouoimiih'
raES THE STORY
(iKHMAN
AMHASSAIIOH
MAKF.Sj
STATKMKNT
I Say Hi
I Only
.Meyer MerhTuil Won Here
on Mission for (.'einiaii ,
Hed ('loss Society.
INCIDKNT CLOSIID
Illy Ah.h Uirl I'rfu lo Coon llr Tlmr. 1
4
4
WASHINOTON, D. C, Junu
18. Secretary of Stuto Lan
Blng authorized tho an
nouncement that as far as
tho State Department Ih con-
corned, tho Moycr-Oorhurd
Incident Is closed. Ho said
It uovor was offlclully culled
III AuuIlM Vlnm lu r. flit Tlm.
WASHINOTON, D. C Juno 13. -
i ...i...,. Jnl. Ilnfitutnrff InilnV HdT.
'........ o..,....irU of
son.iiiy lulu..... ,,.h .mmw -.
Stuto Lansing that neither Ho nor
...... ... ,,.... u.ff
any meinour u. i..u "'""'".
I hud any knowledge of Dr. Alfred
Moyor, said to havo beon secretly In
.1.1. n......trv buylnic war su.iplls.
GERHARD
BERLIN
iiij Timw.i this country uuying war minium.
AccordhiK tu'Tho Alll,nssador also ussuiod Laus -
norm uii.uiiub- I II 111 Li IU LlliUU
IVrilHHTATi: COMMKKCrS COM
I MISSION TO MKLT IN CH1CAMO
. ui- Ti, ,
WASIHNcn-ON. D. C . Juno ,.
The ZiZl
botslu In Chicago on July 1'J on one
..i.ngo of the proposed nenoral ud-
vaiico lu f.-eiKht rates throughout
Mm wnatiirii territory. Tho Incrottses
on which cUdonco Is to be taken
woro proposed aftor tho hourlng hail
begun In the Bo-callod Western-advance
rate taso and wore made a
separato caso by the Commission.
Artl'Ies Included In the proposed
advances are lumber, cross ties,
grain aud cannel goods
mmm
FIFTEEH DIE
Wind and Rain Sweet Over
Parts of Missouri, Kansas,
Oklahoma and Nebraska
Thousands of Dollars Worth
of Property is Destroyed
Last Night and Today
FIVE DEAD IN ONE FAMILY
That Number In the Homo of John
Hui'gcs, Neur Oiingu, Knnsns, Aro
Killed uud Two Oilier of
the Household Injured
tllr AnvIMM rirni lo Com Ilf Tlm't.l
KANSAS CITY, Juno 18. Fifteen
persons were killed, dozens Injured
nnd thousands of iloUurit worth of
I property destroyed by wind, rain
jam! electrical storms (hat last night
land this morning swept over parts of
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and
Nebraska. Flvo members of tho
family of John Hurges, near Oiuiga,
Kuiibuh, were killed and two others
Injured in tho tornado.
CASHIER IS GUILTY
VF.KDICT lllCTTCHNKD A MA INST
l T. JOHNSON TODAY
Was Ciishler or Defimcl Trust Coin
pauy, und Chnrged With Milk
ing l'a I so Untiles.
tllT AMoclttxl n i Coo Df TIihm.1
SOUTH HKNI), Wnsh.i Juno 18.
Tho Jury trying P. T. Johnson, cash
ier of the defunct Raymond Trust
Company for entering a false stiito-
inent In tho books of tho bank,
found n verdict of guilty this morn
lug after deliberating 21 hours. A
recommondatlon for lonlcncy accom
panied tho verdict.
B
ISAVS .MKDIATION IS WAV
TO
STOP Till: WAIt
Investigation IMendliig Over Yea
Would I'utwiit Trouble
Ho Says.
I ..,.. .. . o
WAKIIIISIilUiM, w. U Jtinu io.
For;nor Secretary of Stato Hryan, In
J the third and concluding section of
bis stntenient on "Tho Causeless
i Wnr" Issued today, suggests inoilln-
' tl'in as "tho way out." As n pro-
ventlvu of wur Hryun proposes tho
universal extension of his Investl-
L-iiilon cominlsslon iieaco treuty plan.
"When can peuco bo restored!
hit nxks.
"Any time now, If tho partici
pants are really weary of tho wur.
i.nt unv ruler Btato In definite
toiniB the condltloiiH upon which his,
country Is willing to ugreo to peuco,
, - ".., ,u , r,.r,ilnli.
.inun. h.' ., '
li.biuiii for tho cintlnunnco of tho
I :.,. .. .i. i. .nb
; war win ..,.,.. -..
, uhubi.ui .i.....-.
l In "rglng adoption ot his Invos-
"" . ,. .
, tlgatlou treaties, Hryan Buys. A
1 . i. ......1. . it llwian f u iinuf llffllftf'I
elont to reach uu umlcublo solution
,.f i.iniriKi ovory dlfflcu ty? Doos
i uuyone HUpposo tho present war
' wnui.i hnvo begun If a year's tlmo
had beon tukon to Investigate tho
dispute between Austria und Sor
vlu?" WILL TltV THAW
IO TIISI' 8ANITV
U Awo-Ulfcl l" '""' "' TIMW 1
ALHANY, N Y.. Junu 18.
Tho Court of Appeals today
was uphold by an ordor In
the Supremo Court by Jus
tice Hendrlck. directing a
Jury trial to test tho sanity
of Harry K Thaw
II BAD STORM
SCORES
ARE
HURT
RYAN
SUGGESTS
A Consolidation of Times Const Mull
nnd Coos Hny Advertiser.
W. CROSS IS KILLED
Miners ACCIDKXTAI. DICATII AT
M'DONALD-VACMHAN CAMP
Was u Married Man uud Leaves a
Wife and Child Sur
vUlug Hint.
William Cross, employed nt tho
McDonald-Vaughn logging camp nt
Daniels Creek, wiib killed this af
ternoon. When tho message cniuo to
Mnrshfleld for tho coroner there was
little known of the ilntnllx nf the ac
cident. At tho camp headquarters It
was stated that Cross was killed fnr
back In tho woods where tho logging
Is In progress and as the body had
not been brought down It was not
yet known how ho met his death.
Cross was n married man nnd be
sides his wife leaves one child. Ho
was employed by tho compnny when
tho camp was operated beforo and
Is known to many on Coos Hay, Ho
was formerly brakemau on tho train
on tho logging road but It seems Hint
ho had been working In the woods
since tho camp opened the Inst time.
llI'Mll
H. SNKDDON TAKHN
CIIAHMH TODAV
Moos to foqiilllo TiHtny and Will He
Tried In the County
Court
Hugh 1). Sneddon wiib arrested
this afternoon by Deputy Hherlft
Laird on a complaint made nut by
County Judge Watson nnd this even
ing nt ft:. 10 will be taken to Coqulllo
where ho will ho Judged us to hm
sanity. Tho uuino of the person mak
ing tho complaint was not uuide pub
lic. STEEL IS
COMICS ON HOATS FKOM NOHTII
AND SOUTH
Kngloo uud Flat Chin Mo Down to
Haul Halls on New Itoad Steel
Worki'j'N For Hildgo Hero
Two thousand tons of rails still
remain to bo brought hero for tho
laying St track botweou Coos Hny
and tho Umpqiiu. A locomotive,
nlno flat cars and n cuh'jnso nro
being rushed to the big bridge from
tho Coos Hay, Hosoburg & l'nst-
...U WUUO ...., ..WMU.....n . .......
orn, und It Is expected (lint truck
laying, umler Kiiglnoer Illndinurali,
will bo resumed next week.
Already a mllo of steel has been
laid, Further construction was hold
up beruusu of tho lack In rolling
stock with which to carry the rails
from thu bridge out along tho road.
Tho locoiuotlvo Is undergoing re
pairs today, according to Superin
tendent W. F. Miller, but will prob
ably be ready tomorrow for trans
portation on ii barge, to tho bridge.
Part of tho flat cars are being soul
down today on barges.
Steel aud rails aro being rushed
hit') Coos Iluy as quickly us pos
sible, nay tho engineers, thut the
work muy not bo delayed any fur
ther. Last night tho Tlllumook ar
rived from thu SIiibIuw with about
200 tons of bridge steel brought
down to Acmo from Kugeno. Tho
Hreakwnter from Portland loday car
rlod liar, tons of steel and rails. The
Nan.i Smith, returning from San
Francisco next week, is expected to
bring a lurgo ehlpment of bridge
steel.
Already Bteel workers are arriv
ing on tho Hay and It Is expected
that lu u very short tlmo thu buzz
nt llin .luiilnni will III, ll.Ml.ll. MllC.1
INSANITY
CHARGED
RUSHED
of tho compressed air machinery !hW l,ll,,Ke and
now lu North' llond ready to bo put ( wl""o missing
lo work,
It Is Bald that ull of tho plors on
the north Hide of tho channel ami
Including those! that will he used
to pivot tho big draw spun aro com
pleted ns far us tho concrete work
Is concerned.
With thoso railroad activities' ut
their height tho urrlvul of the
first train Into Coos Hay from Ku
gono Is already being dlseusnod. Sev
eral of tho engineers huvo stated
their opinion thut this fall will see
u through Borvlco In operation, a
ferry sorvlco being Instituted across
tho Umpqiiu as tho bridge there Is
expected to bo the last lap of the
line to be lompletud.
Culling curds printed ut The Times
office.
Times Want Ads for results.
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's whnt tho Coos Hny Times Is. A South
west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people
mid devoted to tlio best Interests of this great
section . Tho Times olwiys boosts sad oerer
knocks.
No. 282
Reoorted Drowned Near Mule
Creek on the Upper Rogue
in Curry County
Was Son of C. C. Inmann,
Prominent San Francisco
Man Run Sixes Mine
BODY NOT YET FOUND
Fiithcr Was In California, Hut Loft
nt Onco for Curry County lllvcc
Will bo Put i oiled mid F.very
Kffort Made to Find Hmly '
(Special to Tho Times.)
IIANDON. Or., Juno 18. Word
has been recolved hero that Claudo
Inmann, son of C. C. Inmann, lost
his life In tho Iloguo HIver. No
particulars aro known further than
that the accident hnpponcd near
Mule Creek, which Is nbovo Agncss
It Is n place whoro sovornl hnvo
been drowned this year nnd watch
has claimed many victims. It lu
Biipposod that young Mr. Intunnu
wiih either coming Into Curry C xm
ty by wny of tho West Fork down
tho river or perhaps wns In that
part of tho county prospecting.
The father, "C. C. Inmann, In n
prominent San Francisco mnu who
owns nnd operates u gold initio on
the Sixes rlvor. When iho ncclllont
hnpponod ho wnH In San Francisco,
but has sturted 'for Curry County.
Ho ordered that (ho river bo pntrol
lod nud that no oxpeiiBo ho spa rod
In tho efforts to recover tho body.
It Is not lnfreiiiont that bodies lost
In tho dangerous parts of Roguo
Itlvor nro never found.
COMMITS SIMCIDi:.
Douglas County Man Kills Himself
In Portland
(Special lo Tho Times,)
UOSKIIUIUI, Oi., Juno IS. Al
len O. Hamilton, u resident of Cow
P.-....1 Viillnv for morn than 30
. W..W.. , .-.
years, committed sulcldo nt tho homo
of IiIb duughtor, Mrs. Henry Bliuck
In Portland. Ill health Is said to
havo been tho cause. Ills wiuow
and children resldo ut Olendalo
where he has boon residing lately.
Mr. Hamilton wns wldoly known
In Douglas County. He had sub
mitted to uu oporntlon for rellof of
cniicor of the stomach nt Portland
five weoks ago.
BE FOUL PLAY
HODV OF .1. J. POWF.HS, DF.PUTV
I'. S. MAHHIIAL, FOL'.NI)
Was Flouting lu Hay ut Seattle hut
Ciiuso of Dcalfi Not Vot
Determined
. IX Auo,Utl rreu to Cooa 11.7 Tlmn.1 ' i
SHATTLi:, Wash., Juno 18. -Th
body of John J. Powers, aged BO and
uhluf deputy of tho United States
marshal's offlco bore, wns founn
flouting lu the bay ai the foot of,
Washington Street today. It had
been In thu water only a fow hours,
Whether It wus uccldontal or ho met
with foul play Is not yet dctormlued.
revolver hostler
RAVE A WILSON DAY
MAYOH ALHFH ASKS PHOPI.i: TO
hHOW TIIF.IH PATHIOTISM
SetN .lime Ul in Day When Citizens
Show They Will Stand Hehlnd '
Tho President.
Lllf AmoUI4 PrtM UCum 07 TlmM-J
PORTLAND, Juno 18.- Mayor Al
bee today Issued it proclamation fix
Iiik June SI us "Wilson Day," at
whluh tlmo ho urge ull citizens to
dueorute tholr houses and weur
fjugs on tholr lapels to show that
tho oltWcnery Is behind the Presl
dent In whatever ho decides to do
In the International crisis. The oc
tusloii Is strictly non-partisan,
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