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

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
Xho p Iy Times Is proud of Its Utlo "Tlio
Peoplo'l l'niwr," mid it strives nt nil time, to
llvo up lit Its nnuio by devoting Ks ciicrglc to
promoting tbo pcoplo's Inlerc.tfl.
VOL. NO. XXXVIII.
11 was
British Vessel Was Loaded
With 1422 Mules for the
French Army
Eleven Who Lost Their Lives
Were Engaged as Mem
bers of Vessel's Crew
MULE DRIVERS ON BOARD
Admiral Pago Cables That Stcmier
Was "Engaged la Ailmlrally tii.
nos.s" When Sunk and Carried
No lissengorn
(Ur AllocLlcl rrn In root ny TIbim.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, July
1. Secctary of State Lan-
fling announced today that
until iiioio (oniplcto reports
nro received from Anihnt.iti
' dor Pago on the Armenian,
tho United States would Pik i
no action. That tho Ariucu
Ian mudo efforts to escapu
after being ordered to sto)
caused officials to thlu'c tho
sinking of the vessel was lu
accord with Internationa!
Inw.
Tlio United States therefore, woeid
have no reasonable excuse to tnko
up tho subject with (lornian, ixcopt
to verify through tlio Admiralty it
Rerlln, details of tho Armonlan's
resistance. Under tlio rules of In
ternational law It was pointed oat
that the Armenian could ho s.mk
for refusing to lialt. Tho Ani'.'rleaim
Aboard such ship lose tho protection
of tholr government when tlio sh'p
offers resistance. Ambassador Pago
reported that tliu ArmenSau una
engaged In Admiralty IiubIiiikh, hut
the question of bow far tho yful
was under control of llrltlsh .-jovi-n.
inent seemed to bo oiertthudowcd In
tno minds of officials hero by their
leportcd resistance to capture.
llr AaaoclatM Pirn In Com Day Tlmm.
AVON.MOUTII, iq,,t
July 1. Eleven Amorlenns
wore umong tho 19 members
of tho crow who lost their
Hvcb'Iii tho slaking of tho Ley
land lino freight steamor Ar-
monian uy tlio (lermnn sub- 4
marlno U-38 off Trovoso
Head, Cornwall, Monday.'
Somo mombors of tlio crow
woro killed outright whon tho
torpedo struck tho hhlp.
Imded With Mules.
, Tho Arnionlnn was carrying
1422 mules from Newport
News to Avoninouth to ho
used by tho French armies.
Tlio vessel had a crow of 72
fn'ou and carried' DO men as
mitlotoors.
4 4 4.
Submariiio Sighted
Tho submarino was first sighted
by tho mnn lit tho wheel nnd though
tho ship was pushed to tho limit
tho. mosquito craft rapidly over
hauled hor nnd commenced shelling
Tho Armonlan's efforts to koop hor
atom to tho submarino proved fu
tile. Tho -submarino elrclod tho
frolghtor and tho Gorman command
er through a mogayliono ordered tho
Armonlan's captain to surrender or
ho would sink tho jhlp. Tho sklppo'r
struggled hard to ovado tho submar
ine but tho lattor dropped a sholl
through tho skylight into tho stoam
o'r'B onglno room, putting tho on
Binos out of action. Tho Armonlan
'thon Burrendorod.
Sinks in Thirty Minutes -Aftor
bolng broug'it to n holt, tho
llfo boats woro lowered and tho crow
and some 70 muletaors, nearly nil
Amorlcans, scramble! into them. As
one of tho boats wai being lowered
a sholl from tho Bulmarina cut tho
falls of tho boat. Tho occupants
voro spilled Into tho waier and pre
sumably drowned. Fvo boats load
ed with survivors goUway. Then tho
submarino fired two, torpedoes and
tho Armenian sank within 30 minu
tes.
lound .In I
Tho survivors rov
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STEAMER
ID
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Established 1H7H
Ah The Const Mull.
big shush losses
Dardanelles nous damage
TO ENGLISH XAVY
Moro Tlmn Thlrty-Elglil Tlioiisnud
, .Men host in tlio Campaign Up
Jo .May III
ttlr Aaanclatod rirn to coa nr TIrim.
LONDON, .inly 1. Premier Ami
tilth tiiuiciunccil in tlio lloitHo of
CiiniinoiiH this afternoon f.lint tlio
British naval losses In killed, wound
ed and missing In operations la tliu
Dardanelles up to May 111, aggrega
led Il.S.fi.'in officers and men.
S
THISTLCRANK, O.V HOMEWARD
TIIIP, GOES DOWN.
floi man Siibiiuii'iiio Sinks Vessel on
ltd in n From Koutli Aiiierlca
Crow Is Saved.
Mr Alum latcl Vmt In Oma liar Tlmra.l
LONDON, July I. Tho llrltlsh
hark Thhitlehauk, rrom llahla Illau
ca, Argonllna, for Queenstown, was
torpedoed by a (Jornian submarino
yesterday off Fnstnet, Ireland. Some
of tho crow landed at llaltlmore, Ire
land. SINK ANOTHER '
BRITISH STEAMER
Steamship Looms Sunk Today off tho
Scllly Islands by Gcrnmit Sub
iiini'iuo Olflcer Is Killed
Ur AnnrUioiI I'rcaa lo Cw nr Tlmn,
LONDON, July 1. Tho llrltlsh
steamship Lomnn was sunk today by
a subuiarluo off Scllly Islands. Tho
second officer was killed. Tho rest
of tliu crow was saved.
LUSITANIA HEARING
HOLDS LIVELY SESSION
aamaHMaaaaa
A Survhor Says Explosion Hcscui-
bled Explosion of Aiuiiiimlt.loii
Crltlcles Itescuo Work
III AmoclatsJ rrox in Coo ll; Tlmta.
LONDON, July 1. Tho llrltlsh
board of trade In tho Lusltuulu In
quiry, held another public hearing
today. Professor .Mnrlehal, of tho
Queen's University, Kingston, Out.,
who said ho was a retired officer
of tho French army, said tho sec
ond exploslolou resembled an explos
ion of ammunition and criticized
tho miuincr of conducting tho res
cuo work.
The counsel for tho Canard linn
iread a letter from Marlehul, asking
that cash bo advanced on his lost
, baggage or ho would give evidence
BRUSH
DDK
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v.not to the credit or tho company.'
4 1 boats until Tuesday morning whon
4 a steam trawler picked them up and
landed them at Avoumoiith.
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WAS WW It HO A11
nr Anoclilwl rm l Coot nr TlmM.J
WASIIINdTON, D. C, July
I. Ambassador Pago today
reported that tho Armenian
"wns engaged on Admiralty
huslnehs" when sunk by a
German submarino.
Tho Ambassador's dispatch gavo
no details on which tlm Stale De
partment could haso a co'nsldoratlon
or tho case. It Is Mild as tho r
niciilan carried no passongers, pio
sum.ibly all tho Americans ho tier
Ishoil wero monihors of tho v?w.
At tlio White IIouso It was stated
that I'rcslilont Wilson Is lu constant
touch with tho affulr from Cornish,
and no .'tops would bo taken u.itll
a eoniploto report Is received.
(W PTA IN'S STATI5M KS V
Or AaoclltJ ITraa tu Cooa l)af Tlmta.l
LONDON, July 1. Captain Trie
koy, of tho Armonlan, in an nter
vlow today said ho surrendered only
after tho frolghtor was aflro In
thrco places and after tho o.i jlus
woro' put out of action and a dozon
monihors of tho crow klllol bv
Bchrapncl. Ho Bald tho mo.it rf
thoBO who perished wero Americana.
THANKS KlUK.mS.
I wish to express my most sin
coro nppioclatlon and thnnks to tho
many friends who assisted mo In
winning tho contest for tho Hed
Cross trip to the San Francisco ex
position. MISS VIVIAN CRAIG,
Powers, Oregon.
Times Want Ada for results.
(Jflttfll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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IS If ACUTE
Zapata's Officers Are Charged
With Inciting Masses to
Violence.
10 BELIEF!! SIGHT
Can Be No Abatement of Suf
fering Until Vera Cruz Rail
way is Opened '
NEWS COMES BY COURIER
Latest Adilces nro Dated Juno 2."
and What I Ins Happened Sluco
Can Only Ikj Conjectured No
I tcllcf for Starving Peoojilo
ID Auoclitol TrcM to Coot nf TIrim.
WASHINGTON. I). C, July 1.
Officers of Zapata's In Moxlco City
are disregarding orders of tho con
vcntlon government and nro charged
with Inciting the masses to violence,
according to dispatches carried from
tlio capital June 25 to Vera Cruz by
courier and cabled today to tho state
department. No prospect for tho re
lief of tho starving population is hold
out In tho dispntchcB.
Insubordination of somo of Zapa
ta's officers Is making tho situation
moro acute, It is declared. Until tho
railroad to Vera Cruz Is reopened
there can ho no abatement of tin.
Buffering. Apparently whatever fight
ing has taken place lias been In moro
romoto suburbs.'Today's roport was
tho most recent from Mexico City
from any source What may bavo
happened In tho menntimo no one
can conjecture.
itKi'oitT sinoors i.ootino
Ur Ahoi IiiM rrnia to ixma bar Tltr.ta
WASIIINdTON, 1). C, July 1.
Tho Carianza agency announced ser
ious looting lu tho Zapata forces
In Mexico City was reported, said a
special train of eight cars of food
hail bcoii sent forward to (iontiles
for distribution wliou ho enters Mex
ico City.
COMMAXDKIt lCII,l,i:i)
Leader of Zapata Koicc in Mexico
City, Dies In Action
tllr Amoilal. I'lttui In fm l iy Tlmi-a 1
GALVHSTON, July 1. -General
Pacheco, in commnud of tho Zatiata
forces in Mexico City, was killed
yesterday during an eight-hour en
gagement with tho C.irrana forces,
according to a cablegram reaching
tho Constitutionalist consulate here.
1 DIE IN -If DEE!
CAHHANZA MILITAItV THAIN
IS DKSTHOVHD.
IS
Scleral Hundred liijuicd Including
Wives nnd Chlldieii of Sold
iers on tbo Train
JHr AaaaMaled I'rraa lu ti. n; Tliuw.1
I,ARi:DO, Texas, July 1.--Three
hundred Carrauza soldiers nnd tholr
wives and children wero killed and
sooral hundred Injured In a wreck
ot a military train near Monto Mo.'o-
los, between Tnmplcn and Monto.xy,
according to Amorlr.uis arriving
hero today. Tho accident occurred
ten days ago.
JITNEY MODEL DIES
FAMOUS Hl'FKALO IS CONDH.M.V.
CD TO DKATH
llison Whcse Imago Is on the Xew
Huffalo Xlckcl, Has Out
x lled I'sef illness
(nr Aioltted rroa 10 Cooa IUr TlDin.)
NEW YORK. July 1. Dlack Dia
mond, the famous bison of Central
Park Zoo, whose Imago adorns ono
side or the now five-cent piece, will
bo slain within n tew days, but Ma
head will bo preserved and mounted.
He is docile and Is considered a
splendid specimen, but has outlived
his usefulness.
m
ay
MEMBERS OK THH ASSOCIATED ItERH
Y
ALABAMA MOVES INTO
B1TION COLUMN
ItOIII-
1'ivo Imrgo Cities in South Dakota
Danish Saloons Willi Curfew
Toll Iriist Night
III AwiwUtwl rrrm In Coon liar Tlm.i
AHHUDKHN, So. Dakota, July 1.
Curfow at 0 o'clock laHt ifglil
sounded tho death knell to snlooonu
In five largo cities and many mnal
Icr towns In South Dakota.
nr AuoclMrd i'frin to Cora nr Tlmn.
MONTOOMHItY,. Ala., July 1.
Stato-wldo prohibition went Into ef
fect today Kvcry saloon and dis
pensary In tlio state closed last night,
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ItinOU DISCAItDKD I'OK INCH
PUICICD DHINKS LAST XlflUT
Knur Saloons Treat Put runs llefoio
tlio .'Midnight (Jong That Closes
Koiu of Them
(lood-byo sparkling cocktails,
Farewell, rock-iind-ryo
It's n long, long way to lCxaltatlon
This bar's gono dry
Ah frco as water woro drinks 01.
tho four saloons boforo tho clock
struck midnight nnd tho plnccs were
closed for good. Their licenses ex
pired on at the dot at tho beginning
of July 1, and, falling to rcncv
tholr licenses, thoy went by tho
board.
In all the places men lined tho
bar. Tho "Old Guard" hold tho last
rites, bado farewell nnd at the clos
ing time loft and wandered homo
ward. That thcro was no trouble of any
Bort Is tho statoinent of tho pollco
and ovldonced by tho fact that tho
city Jail was empty this morning of
guests.
It is said that in some of the places
men woro given freely of whatovor
they called for and tho mnn of tho
"heor Incomo" quickly adjusted him
self to a champagne diet and enjoyed
tho sparkling fluid to the last deep
gurgle.
Tho tlnio approached 12 o'clock
and tho barteudors worked fast and
furious as tho mluiito hand spun
'round until, on tho stroko or mid
night thoro wont up n loud huzza
and four saloons of Mnrshflold wero
no moro.
Thobo that wont out woro tho Nut
wood, tho Shamrock, tho Owl and
tho Jesso Mooro.
Tho saloon men stated that noun
THIS
CI
FLOWS
or them wero lott with much stock j wiw flqnted hito yestorday aftor bo
on hand for having Been tho Inipun-' !'g wedged botwoon rockB .near
ding doom they had gradually sIiih the Point Sur llghrhouso, arrived
mornri iinwii what tliov had nnd com-
pleted tho last of tho stock lu tho1
ono grnnd rinalo or hiBt night aB tho
clock hurried around to midnight.
SIX PCHSOXS KILLKD IX SHVK.HK
STOltM
Coiidenible Daiimgo Is Hepoited as
Itosult or Wind That Swept
Ottaua County
(Ur AorUteJ hi" I" '"" l'r Tlmn I
. MUSKOOni:. Okla., July 1. A
tornado that swopt paits of Ottawa
County last.nlght was roportcd today
to havo killed six porsons. Consider
able proporty damage was reported.
ELL F
MAX WHO I,KKT KAM1LV TKX
YKAIJS AGO .MIST PAY ALLMOXY
Itroug'it Hero Kroni Vancouver Af
..ter l)iig Absence Left Han
don With Religious Sect
(Special to Tho Tlmos.)
COQUILLF. July 1. John Stlll
woll, brought hero from Vancouver,
Wash., aftor ton years absonco from
his ramlly at Ilandon and ehnrged
with contempt of court for not pay
ing alimony, was liberated yester
day by Judgo Coke, tho deolblon o
lug that ho shall mako regular pay
ments to his family.
Stlllwell loft Hnndon with a reli
gious sect and until lately nothln-
had been hoard of him. Thoro Is now
but one prisoner In the county Jail,
tho criminal proceedings having de
populated the full Jail.
OKLAHOMA TaHIMDD
STILLW
RED
Stms
GERMAM TROOPS
T
Teutons Make Hard Drive on
Russians Lines in North
ern Part of Galicia
HARD RESISTANCE
Pctrograd Says Teutons At
tempt to Cross Dniester
Has Been Repulsed
ITALIANS MAKE PROGRESS
On tho Western Kionl tho Allies
Are Occupied Chiefly in Insist
ing llio Onslaughts of (ho
(crmnti Army.
tnr AaauOalM Crr.t lo Com Day Tlram.
LONDON, July 1. Tho Uusslan
lines are still being swung back lu
Northern Oallcla and Southern Po
land in an apparent effort hy tho
Teutonic Allies to clear tho way for
a determined movo on Warsaw.
Petrograd says that tho attempt
of tho Teutons to cross tlio Dniester
near llallcz was repulsed, Indicating
tho the lino of the Dniester Klyor
south or llallcz Is stIU hold by tho
HtiBslnns. Petrograd reported that
a Gorman attaek by wator on Wln
dau on tho Ilaltic Sea was repulsed.
On Western Krout.
On tho western front, Paris says
tho Galllcla armies woro chiefly oc
cupied repulsing German attacks.
Homo roports a rcpulso of Austrian
attacks along tho Izonso front, nnd
says tho Italians mado progress in
tho Trontlno district and on tho Gal-
llopll tho Allies continue their at
tempts to ndvnnco.
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S. SUIIMAHINi: IMS WAS
KLOATKD YKKTHItlrAV
Moat Heacbes San Krnnclseo After
Perilous Kxperlence Wedged lie-
tvtccu Ocean Hock!,.
Hr Aaorlata4 Prw to coa naj 'nm.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. The
United States submarino I Ml, which
'"-'re toiiuy
IIKItK'.S A (iltlCAT OPPOHTl'.MTV
KOIt COOS COL'NTV
I Splendid Chmiro For This Section
To Take Her Place lu tbo Sun
nt (bo Dig Kalr
Coos County baa never had such
an oppoitunlty for doing homo of
tho most oHcctlvo advertising as Is
presented lu Bonding tho Coos Day
Concort Hand to San Francisco.
Tho Mooso lodgo has takon up
the matter or providing for tho con
tinuation of this splendid musical
organization and through tho excel
lent work of Dr. K. K. Straw tlu.
hand has boon assigned a placo to
lead tho big Mooso parade at tho
National colouration at tho hlg San
Francisco fair, oscortcd by a troop
of U. S. cavalry.
It should ho borne in mind, how
ever, that tho baud goes not as a
Mooso baud but its a Coos County
organization arI 1( is up to tho
boosters of Coos County to assist in
dofraylng tho oxponsos which will
bo heavy hut it Is worth sovoral
tlmos tlio cost In tho alvortUng
that will como to this Bcctiton.
Tills Is a matter that should bo
taken up at onco by tho various
Chamhors of Conimerco for It Is too
fine an opportunity to bo neglected.
Racing on skate nt tlio Rink
fTliui'Mlay night July 1st, IS big events
115 cents for ovorjhody.
Invitations; printed at Tho Times
office
Culling cards printed at Tbo Times
office. '
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WARSAW
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SUBMARINE
suo
SE
BN
'A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
STEAL THE BRIDE
SOON AlTKIt CICIIKMONV IS Will-.
ZKD TO MVItTliK POINT
Hetumed Karly This .Morning to tho
Alixlou.s Husband .Miss ICdnii
(Jnlller Marries Halph Dlpplo
(Special to Tho Times.)
HANDON, July 1. . Heforo u host
of friends, Miss Kdna Galllcr, tho
popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Galllcr, was married to
Halph Dlpplo, a well known young
man or this city. Hut a few minutes
after tho ceremony friends kldnnp
ped tho now brldo nnd, placing her
in a machine, whizzed her far away
from Ilnudon.
Tho pnrty traveled tho road to
Myrtle Point desplto tho protests
of tho brldo and did not rotum again
to Ilnndon until early this morning.
Meanwhile the friends of tho groooni
tried to keep him from becoming
lonely.
Much fun was mndo of tho good
natural prank nnd all wero happy
again whon tho brldu returned homo
and tho young couplo wero reunited.
They aro Intending to mako their
homo In Hnndon.
RANGES TO BULLETS
AHCHIi: MADDKN AHItKSTKli KOH
SIIOOTfNO PAHTNKH
Is Suld to Have Usctl Gun In Mak
ing "Scotly" Iahvo "Dance" Kol
lotting Altercation.
(Special to Tho Times.)
HEAVER HILL, July 1. "Dn.iro:
Danco!" Archlo Madden is alleged
to havo alioutcd at "Scotty" Lovo,
his partner on a Binnll truck ranch
out or Denver Hill, and ho 'in. al
leged to havo pointed a gun at
Scotty, who Immediately took ror
tho brush. It Is said so 'urn 1 bul
let! whizzed about his beds In old
fashioned stylo and ono- of them
made n flesh wound lu lji8 kno.
Scotty was ablo to walk !o the
Junction yesterday afternoon nnd
caught tho train for Couulllo, whnro
the wound was dressed and a, war
rni.t sworn out against Madden. Lust
night Deputy .Sheriff Laird dropped
orf on the return trip of the train
nnd Mnddeu Is said to havo heuu
taken to Coqulljo.
Troublo Is said to havo ntartrd
between tho men when Scotty ro
tuiTeil from Heaver Hill somo time
ngo wlioro ho disposed or certain
produce or tho farm and it Is said
that Maddon was dissatisfied with
tho accounting m.idu to him.
sTIiIh, according to word that as
received horo today, led tho inon
into a dispute, nnd yesterday Mad
den again called for an accounting
and Is said to havo pulled out Ills
gnu (and twlco snapped It at Mad-
ib-n without Ita discharging. Thon,
It Is alleged, Madden fired toward
(ho woods and tho bullet rang out
and about that time Scotty nnoliig
tho "artlllory" was ultvo, took to
hlo hools at tho same time, after the
manner of a fleeing Jackrubhlt fol
lowing tho Instructions lo "danco."
BATH FIEND GUILTY
CXGLISHMAX
WIKH
COXVICTED
MUHDKK
OK
.Monster Who Killed Women lu
Their Baths for Insurance .Money
In Convicted
Ur Aiwoilatul I'rraa lo Cooa liar Tlmra
LONDON, July 1. A verdict r,f
guilty was brought In by tho Jury
In tho caso of Goorgo Joseph Smith,
chnrgod with tho niurdor of three
wives. Jt was allegod that Smith
killed his wives while thoy wero in
tholr baths and collected Insurauio
on tholr lives.
WASHINGTON POLITICIAN
DIESJNCAUFORNIA
A. S, Ruth, of Oljiupia, Was For
merly One of llio Leaders lu Pol
itics in Northern State
(tlr AMCdatM rm to Cooa nar 'ilmw.J
SEATTLE, July 1. A. S. Hutli
ot Olympla, ror 12 years a mombor
or tho Washington Stato Sunatu and
part of tho time Its prcsldont, died
today at San Miguel, California. Un
til stricken by Illness a lew years
ago ho was a leader In state po1
itics. Havo your programs printed at
Tbo Times office.
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo
and devoted to tlio best intorcsta of (Ills great
section . Tlio Times always boosts, aad never
knocks.
No. 293
BECKER GETS
A
E
Governor of New Jork Grants
A Stay of Execution for
A Few Weeks.
july nj Fie
New Date for Death of New
York Policeman Convicted
of Rosenthal Murder
TO U. S. SUPREME COURT
Governor Whitman Saro Ho Will
Take Xo Kurtlier Action nnd If
High Court. Does not Inter
fere, Reciter Will Die.
Ur AMocUlnl I'rraa t cuna Br Tloaa.
ALHANY, N. Y., July 1. Govor
nor Whitman todny granted Charles
Decker, under sontonco ot death, a
reprieve until July 2Cth. The Gov
ernor said ho would tnko no further
action lu the caso than granting tho
reprieve This means that It tho
United States Supremo Court doos
not Inlorfero, Ilcckor will havo to
die.
AUSTRIAN' SAILICSMAN INDICTED
ISY GRAXD JURY
Wioto u Letter lo President Threat
enlng lllm if ho Refused to
Pay $:tt)00.
tnr Aiioclaltil I'rtaa to Cooa nr Tlmoa.J
NEW YORK, July 1. Tho Fed
eral grnnd Jury today Indicted Ru
dolph Malik, an Austrian balesinan,
arrested herd last night. It is
charged that In a loiter to Presi
dent Wilson ho threatened tho
President with a "political crime"
should tlio President roftiso to pay
him $300. Tho money, It Is ihaij
cd, was demanded as an Indemnity
for Malik's Inability to return to
his family In Austria.
iLSOlpTFAIR
PRKSIDEXT PUSHES BUTTON TO
UXKURh KliAG
"Cherry Day" Shares In tho Honors
of tlio Hlg Celebration at Han
Francisco Exposition.
(Ur AaaoclataJ Ima lu Coot liar Tlmta.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jily 1,
"Wilson Day" was observed nt tho
Panama Pacific Exposition today.
Prcsldont Wilson at Cornish, start
ed tho ceremonies by pressing a.
button which iinfurloil a flag at tho
exposition.
Tho Chorrlans, from Salem, Or.,
Joined in colohratlng "Chorry D.y."
Stato Treasurer Kay was crownod
king and chorrlos woro distributed
to ovorybody.
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REFUSES TO IIOXOR SUBPOENA.
IX THAW TRIAL
Will Xol. Testify in Caso Iiivolvlug
Sanity of Her Husband,
Hairy K. Thaw.
lUf AworlaUd l'rr la Cooa liar Tlinoa.J
MALONE. N. Y July I. Evolyii
Nesbit Thaw has refused to honor
tho subpoena sorvod on hor yestor
day summoning hor to testify In tho
Jury proceedings to .determine tho
sanity of hor husband, Harry K.
Thaw.
Mrs. Thaw told tho stato'a process
server that bho was in poor health
and feared for hjur Ufp should alio
ho compollod to undorgo an ordeal
on tho witness stand.
Spend tho Fourth on South Coos
River. Rainbow leaves Sunday lit
8 a. in., returning, arrives In Marsh
field (Hilt) p, in,
Times n- ndfl brim? result,
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