The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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People' Pnpor," and It strives at all times to
U,e up to Its name by dotting it, energies to
promoting the pooplo's Interests.
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A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what Uio Cool liny Times Is. A. South,
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people
nd devoted to tho best IntercsU of this groat
lection . Tho Times always boosts ud never
knocks.
HER AIEII TDRPEDOED; 23
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNElY, JUNE 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
GE1AHS SI
News Received Today by State
Department trom u. &. uon
sul at Bristol, England
FEW DETAILS GIN
German Submarine Sent Big
Boat to Bottom ana at Least
Some Aboard Were Lost
TO INVESTIGATE AT ONCE
feswl "'" nl- "cet r'""K;' Was of
UHi'f Gross Tout uiid Wan Itullt
nt Helfust In ISO." Operated
by tho Dominion Lino.
(Special to Tho TIiiioh from the
Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 30.
Tho Dominion Hnor Armenian was
torncdood and sunk by tlio German
tubinarlno U-38 at 8:08 p. in. Juno
IS, 20 miles northwest of Truvose
Head, Cornwall, Knglund. Consul
Armstrong, reporting today", says
19 lives woro lout, ten persona In
jured and ton Americans aro mlsx-
lag.
Messngo Not Clear.
Consul ArniHtrong's dlBputch was
not entirely cleur, hut It appeal a
that at least ton ' Amorlcnm, In
cluding six negro mulotcors, tiro un-
iccountcd for. Tlio ines3ago uald
ten woro missing, hut tho list of
thoso unuecountud for named an
tral who woro believed to havi been
picked Up.
Will Invosflgiitc.
Tho Stato Department linmedlatoly
set afoot tui Inquiry to datonnluo
whether, tho Arinonlnn was salting
merely as a freight vessol carrying
contraband cargo, or under cliaiter
to tlio Hrlllsh govommt'iit. The
Interest of (ho United States In the
missing Americans depend upon
that point.
NAMES OF MISKI.VO
AMERICANS AROARR
f Special to Tho Times.)
Thu names of tliu Aiuuri-
eaim missing are:
WILLIAMSON, 'address un
known. J. II. MONKOH, New Orleans
11. II. GRANHHItRY, Mont
gomery, Ala.
S. R. SUTTON, Carlervlllo,
Va.
IfAIlllY STONE, New York.
llllOWN. Cattlo ship carpen
ter, Harrlsburg, l'a.
n. ir. iiuooks or vi:st.
chief fireman, naturalized
American, of I.oiulon.
WHEAT
Norwegian Ship Which Sailed
From Portland Feb. 9 De
stroyed by Submarine
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No. 292
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turks ci to have driven
i:m hack
German Subject Aboard Sub
marine and Thirteen Others
of Crew Safely Landed
TORPEDO ANOTHER VESSEL
Ilolhind-Aiuprlenn Steamer Him
Down by Unknown ltont In n Fog
While at Author Many Pas-
sengors Were Aboard
Reports li I'm Is ami London
Tell Oi( story Claiming
Tuijro i:lmusttHl
tnr AMoctn-d to coo ny 'limri.i
AMSTEW, Juno 30.--An of
ficial nnnoment nt Constantin
ople toduyjod that tho Anglo-
Iwcneh forou Juno 'JS thrico
I attacked tlijrklsh left wing at
AvI Ilurnui the Turkish right
wing at SeOinhr, but woro ru
pulsed on bpcuiBloiiB with heuv
ly losses. Turkish center In tho
course of tlninter attacks, cap
tured two lfpfj trenches and si
lenced tho , batteries on Capo
Topeh.
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may exhausted
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W STAY NEUTRAL
DIPLOMATS THINK RUMANIA
will keep out or war
German Officials Iteturu From Con
ference With leading Stales,
men oT Austria at Vienna
Dy AMirltI Vfu to Coos Bty TIium.
HKRLIN, Wireless Sayvlllc, Juno
30. German Imperial Chancellor
Von Hotliihnn-llollkog and Foreign
Minister Von Jagow, returned to Ber
lin today from Vienna, where they
liavo been in conferenco with tho
leading statesmen of Austria-Hungary.
They both think Hunianla will
remain neutral.
lly Auoclith rrrti to Cum lny Tlmn
CARRIER WHEAT
(By AmocLI.J Ftni to Cool my Tlmn.
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 30.
Tho Cnmbuskcuiicth was
under charter of Kerr, Glf
ford & Co., ami carried 1 10,
rC8 btiBbels of wheat valued
at $171,380. The cargo was
sold to English brokers be
fore tho sailing. Her ton
nage was 17S5 net.
was mirrisii steamer
Length Was .ll!! Feet and Was
llullt In- J H!5
(D; AuacUlvil I'rcu tu Coo, I)y TImm.I
NKW YORK, Juno 30. Tho Ar
menian sailed from Nowport News
for Avonmouth Juno 17 In chnrgo
ot Captain Trickoy. Sho was n
British Bteamor of S82C gros3 tons.
Tho Armonlan wns 512 feet long
nd had n beam of 5U feet and
depth of 3G feet. Sho was built
In 1895 nt Ilolfnst. Tho Dominion
'line Is n subsidiary of tho Internat
ional Mercantllo Marino.
RUSSIANS
RETREAT
IJJAVIXfl TIIKIIl POSITION WHI'.N
, TKUTONS I()VK ONWARD
VtemU Claim to Have Held ('ei
, limits Hack and Italy .Making
Slow Progress.
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HBRLIN, Juno 30. Tho
Ilusslans havo begun a re
treat from tho Vistula JUvor
to tho district of .aniosz,
eoutheast of Lubln In Hub
slau Poland, according to an
official statomont today.
II 3D ITE
ONLY ONI! UKRLIN PAPKH K.Y
pri:ssi:s ANY VIHWS
All along tho lluo, from Kaslom
Oallcla northward well Into Russian
pAin.i.i .i.A .ii..nni. f,ti.na aro
lhig pushed back by tho Toutonie
fniles, although fighting Biibborniy
! they rotroat. Petrograd claims
hie AuHtro-Qormana havo siufereu
enormous losses" In thoir vicioi-
Ilous drive.
I'lonch Claims.
Tho Proneh uro hammering away
t Qernmn positions in tho Arras
Ifeelon and aro making some prog-
iCfess, thoy report, jneanwltllo frus-
!tratlng tho Gorman nttonipts to gai
jnew ground In tho Vosges.
uerlln reports a ropuiso oi u
"Piencu attompts to regain lost tor-
,rlt"ry In tho Mouse hills. Rome
claims to be making slow headway
fan tho Isonzo .front.
Says V. S. Wants to Influence Ma
lluo Warfare Methods In l'a or
of Kuglnud, '
inr AotltfJ I'ffM lo C-joi Bay Tlmn.J
UURLIN. Juno 30. A neuter dis
patch containing a summary of the
United States' noto asking Oermniiy
to reconsider her refusal to settle
by direct diplomatic negotiations tho
claim arising from tho sinking of tho
William P. Frye, was printed with
out comment by tho Rorlln newspa
pers with the exception of tho Rund
schau. That paper asks what moro
America wants than nn offor to pay
damages and answers Its own ques
tion by saying: "It wnnts to Influ
ence tho Gorman method of nuirliio
warfare In favor of Knglaud and
absolutely nothing else can bo said."
NINE ACcTdENTS
JII ONE WEEK
That Many Reported to State Coin
nilssiiuieiN From oos County
In Total of 10H.
a im.i nf 108 accidents were re
ported to tho State Labor Commis
sioners for tho weoic ami uiroo
fatal. One of the fatal ncciiiu..i
was In this locality, that of wi.iia.u
Cross. Of the total nine weio In
Coos County uud ouo was ui iur
dlnor. . ..
Tho fololwlng Is a list oi tne au-
idents of tho week In this locality:
A.nnno Annls. Marshfield, l'au-1
broken and mashed, sawmill.
A W. llawthonio, Norm mj.
eye 'injured, R. U. operation.
. l.!..l.l ti Hill
R, II. Weaver, i""" -
Infected, sawmill,
joo White. MarsIifloW. unklo
bruised, sawmill.
Rufus Dalgle, Marshfield, finger
mashed, sawmill.
Alfred A. Pack, Gardiner, leg cut.
10 William Cross, Marshfield, crush
ed by train, fatal, logging.
John R. 1'exter, North Hciut. J.iw
injured, construction.
Clay Reese, North Hond, arm
bruised, sawmill.
Charles Frandenburg. KasUhlo,
fore-arm cut, sawmill.
LONDON, Juno 30. The Norweg
ian ship Camhiiskcnneth, which sail
ed from Portland, Ore., February 0
for Liverpool or Manchester, was
sunk today by tho German sub
marine U-3'J. Thirteen members of
tho crew were lauded an ft eight
other callors, being German sub
jects, were taken aboard tho sub
marine. Another Sunk.
Tho Norwegian stcnmshlp OJcso,
1094 toiiB gross, was also sunk by
a submarine. Tho crow landed nt
North ShleldB. The vessel was sent
to tho bottom by a torpedo.
LOUIS r:onn it. our nluinber. !"
f'Ci'utral Aveuue, Phono U5J-J.
l)r. u. l.r KKlA'Y. MUNTIST t
fl'hono 11J, Itoom 201. Coko bldg.j
INDICT RIOTKIW
ATLANTA, Ga., Juno 30.
Tho Fulton County grand Jury
returned indictments charg
ing rioting against 20 men
arrested by tho militia las
Saturday la the vlclnhy of
, former Govomor
. Home. . . A
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STRAMIRt HUN DOWN.
Hotlauil-Anicrlcnu Liner Is Dam
aged In u Fog.
(Dr AHOclitfct Iwi to Coo. Ur TlmM.
DUAL, Knghmd, Juno 30. Tho
Holland-American lino steamship,
Nlouw Amsterdam, having a largo
number of passengers on board from
New York for Rotterdam, was run
down In a fog by an unknown steam
er whilo anchored In tho Downs to
day. Tho port quartor was damaged
but tho liner Is still riding snfoly
at anchor.
HANS MAY
DISCUSS PEACE
Allies Claim J;H left (l(M)O Dead
K'lii'hes
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ID Auocl.tr, o Coo D4J TlmM.
PARIS, Jiipo. A newspaper
dispatch fron'liens says tho ex
haustion of r on tho Galllpoll
peninsula Is et and leads to tho
belief that tlurklsh poattlon at
Krlthla will J)0 taken by as
sault. It nlltluit In a recent
advance by tltcnch C000 Turks
were round dfn tlio trenches.
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TltKNS TAKKN
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London Clalm-toiy of Allies nt
The lanclle.s
(tlr AworliM lo rou Uir Tlmn.
LONDON, .l:i0. All official
statement of oilous at the Dar
danelles aunoii' that two Hues
of Turkish treij havo been cap
tured east of Sf Here and tluoo
lines stormed de west of that
place.
Leaders of Two Leading Fac
tions Reported to be Ready
to Consider Terms
T FELIX fllAZ
Federal Authorities at El Paso
Are Keeping up a Search
There For Him.
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ARRIVES THERE IN SECRET
Nephew of tho Former President
Is Reported to bo at Texas City
Whero LemleiM of the New Rev
olution Havo lleeu (lathering
til, AuoclitM Prf.s lo Coot Day Timr..l
KL PASO, Texas, Juno 30. Tho
possibility ot peace being consider
ed soon by the lenders ot tho two
larger warring factions ot Mexico
and n continued search by Federal
authorities for Felix Diaz, nephew
ot former President Diaz, who Is
reported to have reached 101 Paso
secretly last night, woro tno out
standing features in tho Mexican
situation todny.
Joso Isabol Roblcs, Minister of
War in tho cabinet of formor Pro
visional President (lutleroz, wns au
thority for tho statement that tlio
leaders of tho (wo dominant fac
tious had agreed to discuss pcaco
terms.
AHHKKT TllltKi: MORC.
GIVEN Nf OFFIGE
LIKUTF.NANT (IANDKR 1IODD
.MADi: II HAD WIHF.LKSH
Newly Cieuted o Is That of
Pacific CooMWlutciidcnt
s of Nuvtudlo.
Illy AiKKlit! rri.o. lly Tlmra.1
WASHINGTON C. Juno 30.
Lloutonnnt Conner 13. II. Dodd
was today desfod as Pacific
Coust Suporlntor'. of Naval Ra
dio, a now off! Ho will havo
his hcndquarters;ho nnval truln
Ing stutlon nt Snnnclsco.
DONER
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BMISSED
orricialH Tuko In Custody Men
h'ged In Plot.
Al-
tny Anioclttel I'rfi. la Cvm tj YIuim.1
ICL PASO, Texas, Juno 30. Gen
oral Mnrcolo Cnrnveo ami lku nnd
Fruuk Aldorcto were nrrostod by tho
Federal officials today In connection
with tho alleged Iluorta plot to
launch a now revolution In Mexico.
They woro arraigned boforo United
States Commissioner Oliver.
DOCTOR TESTIFIES
HARRY THAW'S PHYSICIAN ON
Til 12 STAND
Says Man Is Simo and Wlf AVnntod
Hint Kept In tho
Asiliiut
tDy AMorltt TrMt to Com twy nan I
NKW YORK, Juno 30. Deputy At
torney General llecker today sub
mitted Charles T. Mills, one of Mar
ry K. Thaw's physicians to a rigid
technical examination on tho mani
festation of paraonla, when tho hear
ing was resumed beforo tho jury.
Tho witness refused tb modify his
opinion that various acts In Thaw's
life woro thoso ot a snno man.
Dr. Mills testified that ho be
lieved Thaw's wife wanted htm kept
In tho asylum so that as nn tumina
person ho would not bo nblo to
make a will cutting her off from his
fortune.
DLD
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U.S.SUBMARINE
HELD Olt ROCKS
The H-3 in Fog, Strikes Bad
Place and Is Wedged
Bctwer. i Rocks
DANGER
NOW
RUSHES TO RELIEF
MRS. CHAMP CLAHKK tlOF.S TO
AID OF VISITORS
CLAIM MADi: ANNIK LARSON
MA IH3 FALSI! MANIFKST
Customs (Whet Kay tho Vossel
Was ('iiit)Iuk Anns for
tlio .Mexicans
fly Aiwlted rr"t to Com tUy YtniM.)
RAYMOND SWOA IS HI-JT VUKH
ATjWS
Clmio or Knpli! Win .Made and
Also That fttlng Flr
to lilvuinor '.
Tiiiln Cairjlng Wedding GuestH In
Doralhsl, hut No Ono In
Seriously Hurt
(Iiy AwocituJ Ptmi lo c?o. ny 'iiaw.J
ROWLING GRI3KN, Mo., Juno 30.
On tlio morning of tho wedding ot
her daughter, Mrs. Champ Clnrk
Jumped out or bed at tho iiowb of
the derailment of a train bearing
guests to tho wedding, and without
waking her husband or any, mom
ber or tho bridal party, organized a
roller auto party composed ot her
sou and a doon newspaper corres
pondents and went to tho sceno of
of tho uccldent. Four curs or tho
.lUIXli: ('OKI! DKXIF.S WRIT OF
HKVIKW SOUtlHTi
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Harlocker Road Can Now bo Im
proved SI mo .tho Litigation
Is Ruded.
COQUILLH, Juno 30. Tho Har
locker road casu which has been
hanging lira hero for a long time
was finally disposed of yesterday
whon J ml go Coko dented the writ of
review sought In behalf or Tom Mold.
Jt seoms that tho road viewers al
lowed Mohl $200 tor right ot way
for straightening out tho Coqulllo
Myrtle Point road and eliminating
tho steep grade, This was at the rate
of $1,000 per aero but Mohl claims
that tho IbsB ot the right ot way
danmges tho bulanco ot his property.
This will onablo tho Immcdlatu Im
provement ot tho road, much to tho
gratification ot nutolsts.
RILL IS NOW DEAD
F,Mi:H(!l2NOY CURRI3NCY LAW
PASSIM OUT RY LIMITATION
Put Grout Amount of Money Into
Circulation When tho War
Trouble Started
(Dr Auoclitfel rrtu lo Coo. Hay Tlra'i.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 30.
Tho Aldrlch-Vreoland oniorgoncy cur
roncy law, uutlor which near 4,
000,000,000 was put Into circula
tion during tho first days of stress
of tho Kuropeau war, died nt mid
night by Its own limitation!). Cur
rency expansion ami contraction
hereafter will bo taken caro of by
tho Federal Resorvo System.
Monitor Cheyenne Sends Word
Help Will be Needed to Float
the Submarine Again
ACCIDENT AT POINT SUR
Is Ouo Hundred nnd Fifty Miles
South of Son Francisco With
Other Submarine Wns on Her
Way to San I'l'iinrlsco
tlly AtiociittJ I'm to Com ny TlmM.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 30. Tho
United States submarine H-3, wedg
ed boiccu two rocks off Point Bur,
150 miles south of hero, is In no Im
mediate danger according to a wire
less today from tho steamer Har-'
vard. Tho Monitor Cheyenne, a
siibmarlno tender, reported sho
needed assistance to got tho H-3
Into hi' to waters.
The submnriuo Is not submerged.
Sho went ngrouud last night In a
fog whtlo on her way with tho II-l
and 11-2 ami tho convoy Clieycnno
from San Diego lor San Francisco.
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DAUflHTKH OF CHAMP CLARKI3
.MAHRIRD TO KIUTOK
PARIS, Juno S-Thu charges of
I..i ftttrttwl Mu'nlifl
IIUIHIIMHI'K IIL'llllllI IIIUIIU iiw .
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SWATTLH, Juno::0.-Thohchoon-dlli who claims mvo been born - h - """" '."
cr Annlo LarBon. which cleared rrom , Snll KronclsIII bo dropped, . " tlio rallB at Curryv lie. nono
Sa ."logo tor 'Topolobampo. Mex- lS;,uUt Varll Bas. as no I jC Urn passeiigers were n j d al-
Ico, with a cargo or ririos and am- rtr0ll l)VdencokulU developed, j H'ough all wero badly Blmkoll up.
miiultlou, which nrrlvcd at lloqiitiiu T10 t.,argos or responsible for
Washington, ycBterday shoit of wat- tho fro uboard learner La Tour-, OII( ,s N() hmm
or and provisions, wns being held uno uUeady luij-cn dismissed, j
today by tho ciiBtoins officials pond- J siuvailN i-n Water ami Flrt Now
lug an Investigation of tho mnnlf-sst ! TluvateiiH Itandoit
filed with tho customs otiico in nan
Diego. Tho charge against tho vov ,
sel Is that sho filed u false muni- ' .
feat.
Tho captuln says a miporcargo
took charge or the ship uHor alio
loft San Diego, and Instead of tho
vessel proceodlng to Topolobainpo,
sho endeavorod to trunsfor ho." a-go
to tho tanker Muvorlck ofr tho coast
or Mexico, but failed to locate tho
Maverick.
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(lly AmocUI4 I'l"" "' Tloiw.)
CORNISH II., Juno 30.
P.-osldeVilhon will
nross tno in iuiiiviiu"
. Thu sinking of a scow of oil Hint
llelongod to tho dredgu Seattle anil
O Hie subsequent oozing of tlio fluid
'until It spread over tho bay of Hun-
, dca and then us tho tldo went down
formally ope tho Wilson lencused tho pilings of tho wator
. .."... .1... uuti li.ni ...in. I. ti. lil lnvnf of heavy
Ul lliw mm. - ;i,uill " ...v. .-, -. -- .
oll now puts that city In a precar-
I loua position as regurds tho easy
starting of a fire, according to Prof.
Richards, who has Just returned
i from there.
A man lias been placed on wutiih
along tho waterfront, ho said, Ui
- i a . I .,... iimt no blu.o Is started, Now
w - - - -.. .. -
Day colobri
Frumlsco riltlon. Tho
PreBldent i) early today
und went inovgr for u
round of ujn tho Durt-
niouth Colllnks.
TD BE TRIED
KUPIIHMi: COURT (JIVHS DKCIS-
ION IN RAIHA CASH
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Tho heat was folt moro to
day than any day this year.
Tho temperature, according
to tho weathor observer,
reached 78 degrees during tho
day but It seemed much hot
ter. There was a general de
mand tor cooling drinks at
the soda fountains and ono
restaurant served Iced tea,
a hot climate boverago that Is
seldom even used In this lo
cality.
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TRADi: ll-H'H IS
WJN HISTORY
JUy AoUi. i Cu IK, Tlmw.l
WABIIIIsN'. J""0 a0
Official ijncement of
the greatebdo baluure In
tho natloiiJlstory moro
than a dollars for
the currentr ending at
midnight, tmdo lodtty
the Deparl or Agrieul
ture. It r-l hy nearly
$400.000,Uhe best pre
vious reco
tho oil oft tho pilings. Some havo
oen suggested tho heuvy use or soap
and fresh water. It is said that tho
raising and lowering of tho tides
ur yet havo had little effect.
There has Just arrived In Ratidon,
In tow of thn gasoline schooner
Tillamook, tlio second government
scow turned out by the St. Johns
Shipbuilding Company near Portland.
Tlio scow has a capacity of 300 tons.
This will bo used in tho bulldluif of
tho breakwater at tho entramo of
tlio harbor,
Hovitnoh That of Umer (Joint and
Casu .Must ('omo. Hack lo
(,'oon Couluy.
Among the decisions handed down
by tho Orogou Supremo Court this
week was ono In tho case of Kino
Rclha agulnst tho Coos lluy Coal
and Fuel Company, which Is the
rirm nuino of tho C. A. Smith initio.
Thii caso was tried In tho Circuit
Court of Coos County. Rullia claim
ed dumages bocauso of Injuries re
ceived when a giiB explosion occur
red, at tho iiilnu. The defense claim
od that ho wns hliustdr to blame, an
ho hud a safety lump and railed to
muko use or It.
Tho Jury In tho Circuit Court
returned n verdict tor the dorund
unt, und thu caso was uppeulod on
the Krounds that tho Instructions
or tho Judge wero not right. Tho
Supremo Court has now revonwd
tho decision or tho Circuit Court
and tho caso will come back to this
comity tor trial again.
HKPAIRINO DRKDfii:
New
Tim Oreuou Is Reached anil
Planking Put In.
Today tho bucket dredgo Oregon
Is high and dry on tho suudy beach
bolow Richard's rami on South Coos
River. Workmon uro busy repair
ing tho .damage of Monday night
when tho dredgo struck u suag and
sank near the Goodwill pluco. Netf
planking Is to bo put In. It la be
llovod that sho will bo again at work
tomorrow.
lliiudrrdH from Other States and
Thousands from Missouri Atteud
tho Rig Function
ROWLING GUKI3N, Mo Juno 30.
Miss Gonlova Clark, 20 years old,
daughter of Spcnkor Champ Clark,
was married at tho homo of her
parents horo lato this afternoon to
James N, Thompson, editor of tho
Now Orleans Item. Hundreds of
guests rrom other states and thou
sands from Missouri camo to attond
tho wedding.
Throngs Attend
To peoplo or Missouri, Speaker
Clark Issued a blnnkot Invitation, nnd
so great was tho throng Hint took
him at bin word Howling Green could
scarcely hold them. To provldo quar
tors tor hundreds whom the towns
people could not entertain, sleep
ing cars woro sldo tracked In tho lo
cal railroad yards.
Married on I Jinn
Tlio woddlng Is to tako placo on
tho lawn or "Honoy Shuck," Speakor
Clark's homo. For weeks, wedding
presents havo been pouring In. PresN
dent Wilson sent silver compotes. Tho
Missouri congressional delegation a
silver flower basket three fcot high.
Congress sont a diamond necklace.
Tlio newsboys and papor carrlors ot
tho New Orleans Rom sont a sliver
tnblot6n facslnillu ur tho first page
or thu'ltum.
Town Decorated
Tho entire town was gaily decora
ted. Among tho wedding guests nro
Henry Wutterson, Norman B. Mack,
Congressman Mann, Republican
Leader ot tho llouso, Colonel Georgo
Horvoy, state governors, and scores
ot mouthers of congross.
PLANS TO BE READY SOON
Coiitructnix Husy Figuring on Pow
ers School Housti Plans Ready
About July loth.
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Plans for tho new sclioolliouso at
Powers will probably bo completed
by July 10, according to Architect
W. 8. Turplu, who has chargo ot
thu work. It will bo at least 10
Jnvs after that dttto hoforo btls
I will bo opened ror the bulldiug.
Many contractors are unxious to
bid, stated Mr. Turplu and ho bu
lloves that at least 16 will seek tho
work.
At the present time, ho 1 also
muklng plans tor a concrete sldo
walk on Sherman avenue In North
llrnd lor Charles Winsor, ) 3
Simpson and O. U Ryler. Time
will bo HI foot ot sidewalk which'
will bo H feet lu width.
NOT1CIJ
All thoso nUhlng Fourth of July
Concisions should see roe iwHwdUt
oly nnd get locations, us they are
I going fat.
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