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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1915)
J&t&lli r&'"' ' 'Jfc'&f!&-4lA&3Stt'i& Jr 'Viy ir HE FINISH IS MOST IMPORTANT BUT A GOOD START HELPS IN THAT DIRECTION Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South, went Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon peoplo and tlovote! to tho best Interests of this great section . Tlie Times itlwiy boost ad ncrer knocks. The Coo y T,lll9 ' proUI 0f ,ta ,JUo "T,' People'! l'mMsr," Mid It strives t nil Umc. to Uva P o nanl hf aantb" llu cuer,e to promoting the people', inierasu. mkmhkii op tiik associated phkss Established JH7H Ah The Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali ntul Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 37 ", mjnm $mt StatM m 1 wrtiti w4' Tr Ut00B IE DOLLAR HS CLOSE CALL Li,ne Rm nf Siuslaw River (When Leaving the Harbor on Siiimay Mommy i sirni port ninninfi Inst Nitiht After 'Being Stranded for More Than Nine Hours ESSEL IS NOT DAMAGED Lend or Williamson of Local Who- lo-i Stilt Ion .n mo .ion nun in ( iiinlriitloii umi tessii , l,oiiil Coast "nri mncu ! FACTS AUDIT Till! (.'HACK DOLLAIt fiross tcinnngo l.K-7 Net tonnage X0!' Length SSLGfoot breadth 10.'- foot Depth M fct Crow 27 men Horse power ynt) llullt in I'Jia. IoK Uoncli, California. Home nort Los Angeles. . . . ; iSncclal to Tho Times) ! I'i.OllENCE. Ore.. Sent. C After eliis stranded on tho bur of tho lUHlaW Ulver llll Illliu iiuurn fiiiiiuiij he steamer Grace Dollar Ih How Bufetv nt tho Klorenco iioeK. l'or 1 time she wiih In a perilous posl- on nun nan mere noon any nit," liuls or rough water hIio might ive been lost. Howovor, tlio vos- bl. got off tho liar nt 7:. '10 p. in. mnlay ami wan not damaged ami lid not lose any of her cargo lumber. Her Khsl Trill Tills was t. o first trip that tho race Dollar ever made to Siuslaw. ho was tho largest vessel that ovor bio Into port and the first stoam fcliooncr that ever crossed tho bar. or arrival on September 2 was aile the occasion of a big colcbra- lon on the pnrt of tho people. When tho steamer entered port he caino In nt half tldo with 17 ket of water on tlio bar. This was Iken to Indicate thnt thero would 21 feet nt high tldo and no rouble In gutting out was antlclput- i. Tho steamer londod 700,000 feot If lumber from tho I'olut Torraco pill, the lumber being brought town on scows mid transferred to he steamer. She Btarted out Sun- ay moriiiiic and nt 10 o'clock iruck tlio bar near tho north Jetty. Thiol; I tar Killed Captain Fosen says that thoro ag not enough water and that tho ar must have filled slnco ho enmo n. Ho put back to tho dock after letting off and will not attempt go out again until sound hkb lave been taken and it Is suro thoro ouoii!!li water to cross tho bar afely. Shot ii Lino. Alter tho Bteaiuur strusk on tho lar tlio trow shot a lluo to tho Jetty any in tlio day. Word was sent .Marmni'lil for tho Coos liny and imiiqua life savers, but tliev did lot arrive until this niornlnu. Tho essel wiui lu safety before tho llfo avers bad time to got hero. Ouo I tho crews was seen off tlio liar "is morning, ror oer nlno hours, from 10 a. ' Hlltll 7 !10 11. m.. I ho fSrnf-n 'Ollar Was Oil tlln Imiv Al 7 nVlnnlr lie wus pounding badly and It was "mien io navo tugs pull her off 't high tide, wlilch was nt 10 p. m. ,lH tllO rlslllL' till.. I. ..,1 tlm ll.in In 1 . ....v 1...1. KIU IIIIU IU "e Jetty brought her off tho bar I'm sue went buck to tho dock. I veiity.Seveii Aboard. tail! Fnsiin iiii.l Of! cntin.. ,A I . ". ..,,.1 u miuuiB nuiu "oarcl, Tho captain says that nt 0 time did ho fear of losing tho e"e , Lut had expected that sho rii ue floated at high tldo. It lOrtllllatO tllnl 111,, u-nlnru warn N rough and that was no heavy Kffi VeS8Cl ",,Bht 1,aV WlllKLICSS ON JOH p'crat,,!. , ViMtt ,lay iStat0I Kecj)s a Toned Operator wniin.,i0.. . -i FOlll Rt.'lllmi . -, . lie Job al dav ii 0i..,i ...i.. osa f... V vw.iku miv.- IhiT.. . ,no stranded steamer and inioiiKh his station got word to tho fcitiTn ," 6"ve's. Tho crow, run Cant )..iit i. . x .. . Riimi. i ""lvi "-n nuro ai a p. in. Io ti.Q ei J uiaiuuco is iu nines ti, i . b,.,,8,aw aml there waa a stiff : Th. ,rKlJnK U.P tUo c".. kould no? V""":, "n? wunramer Is dimiTi ADCU "3 U1 oruco mere EowrS ?. Sun(la's until 4 p. m. pioecr, Mr wiiiino i Lv L,h.e hoto1 at Gardiner and buawi '.u..seiu uwn to tho Coast en n u ? aml au a"t Blso ages ; l.' uu' wireless mos- I bes NVero received from tho steam- t BRITISH STEAMER t X SUNK BY GERMANS t injr Amorlalnl rrr In fnnt ny Tlinon t LONDON, Sep, 6 The J t British steamer Cymbo- t ling) 4505 tons gross, has t t booh sunk, Six members X t of the crew were killed, t six others injured, Thir- ' X ty .one others landed t t safely, ON THE OFFENSIVE! (.'KH.MANS STIMi KIMCI'I.Vti V KKJHT A(JAINST KCSSIANS Progress In Center Chcrkeil Suiiiiips, lull Active on Itotli WImbs of P'rout. by D) A.iocUlfJ 1'rtM to Coot II17 Tlmr. LONDON', Sept. C Klghtlng on both wings of tho eastern front proceeds with much greater vigor than the struggle in tho center, whoro tlio Invndcrs apparently have difficulties in tlio trackless swamps. x....H i... 1..I,,.,,... i.n.t,.H ,1... riH IIL'UI UlU lilllt Hill lltJIWUI UIU IUI niaiiH coutlnuo tho offensive On tho north (lenen denbiirg holds the Ovlua at KiIedrlcliHtadt. but Lennewada. Hiissln has nnrllor rnlinrlH rolled tempts of tho (icrmans to mnko n lauding nt l'eriiau. confirming Dcr- llti'u utfilmtlnnl flint Innlnnil fif limllitf vessels, (lormany Intentionally sank; soveral sinull ateaniers to block the, er. At 7 o'clock tho operator on tho vcbscI reported that sho was pounding badly, but at 7 : :t 0 p. m. caino the niessago thnt sho was safe. v AltltlVAL CKLKHHATKD Sluslnw I'eoplo (Javo (Iniro Dollnr Dig Welcome Last. Week Tho (Jrnco Do)lnr was tho largest vessel that ovor entered the harbor of tho Siuslaw river and was tlio first steam schooner that over cross ed tlio bar of the river. Sho nrrlved eu iiiu imi in iiiv ii. v.. w.iu ui ' .u i - " " -- -- -- Sept. 2 nnd tho event was tho occu-, miles of Quoonstown, after Captain slon of a big celebration. lUcrXTrTSrtui , Mm -nrelilont will check further lit-1 ...u .. - - - I UI llltiuil olil wiiu ,w. fc. tempts of largo steamers entering tho Vessel .Settles port ennnot bo foretold but likely During tho night the Hesperian not. settled gradually by tho head. Day- Tho coming of tho Oraco Dollar1 IjBht .showed hor decks awash and i Di i ,..o ., inmnrinnii tho llnor was about to tuko a final to tlio Siuslaw wns an l"'l,or'ni1,:,,iUnge. Tho captain nnd crow were event. Tho following press tclo- tukun off by reseiio boats and laud i?pnm nimnnrnii on tin, dnv of hor ' oil nt Queeiistowu by tho steamer arrival, Indicating that tlio peoplo regarded thnt a now ora for shipping from tho Sluslnw had been reached: Tho arrival of tho first steel train In tho Sluslnw soveral weeks ago meant no moro to tho peoplo of Flor enco than did tho arrival today of tho stool freightor, draco Dollar, to load 800,000 feot of lumber for San Francisco. For two days Florcnco hns read In tho nowspnpor wireless bulletins, "Grnco Dollar, San Francisco to Sius law," ami tho little Lano county sea port wns prepared for tho ship's ar rival. Whistles formed n snluto. Tho wholo town colobratcd. For tho ontranco of this ship marked tho arrival of not only tho biggest boat ovor In tho StiiBlaw, but tho nrrlval of a now class of shipping. Tho Grnco Dollar, 221 feet long niui iii-nwlne 1G feot of water, found sovonteon foot on tho bar nt half! tide. This was but a fivo-foot tldo, nnd this dopth Is said to mean 21 feot at high tlilo, a triumph for tho foot at U gl lllio, a wuiiiiim iui " dred of thousands of dollars which tho Port of Siuslaw hn3 bond . ed Itsolf to pay In tho past. Con tractors urn now on tho ground to nronaro for n nuarter of a million dollars extension to obtain further dopth. Tho steel ship will load noarly 1,000.000 feot of lumber from tho Point Terraco mill. Paul Schlllerstrom. ownor of this mill, states that ho has received In quiries from all parts of tho Pacific coast for details regarding tho ar rival or this ship. Its successful en trance is said to mark tho beginning of a heavier class of shipping, and tho actual development of tho vast lumbor resources of western Lano county where a sawmill owner can rolv iinon wntor transportation to ,.., .. . .... his timber to any port, without the costs of transfer at larger ports. HAN TO IJAXDON (Jrnco Dollar Formerly Went to the Coqulllo Hiver. The Graco Dollar is one of the smaller boats of the Dollar Lumber Company fleet. Shortly after she was built in 1913 she made the run to tho Conullle Itlver and carried lumbor from tho Johnson mill until that institution we,?t Into the hands of Robert Dollar as receiver and was closed, Slnco then the vessel has been on other coastwise runs. S THE HESPERIAN Bicj Allan Liner Cripped Satur day Night and Goes to the Bottom This Morning BELIEVE FEW LOSTjl Three Hundred and Fifty Pas- senders Aboard and One or Two Americans NO WARNING WAS GIVEN That Is Claim Made by One nf Men In Cabin Sulooti 'Su.vh Women llcliaveil Welt mill Tlicro Was No Panic Xeai" (Jueeiistown 4- CAI'I'AIX SAYS HOAfP WAS TOHI'KDOKI) A I'lIltllAI'S TAVKXTV i'khsons aim: di:ad 11 Amoclalnl l'rrit to Cool nr Time.. LONDON. Sept. C A mes 0 fti i l.-l ti . rrl a II I J nnwii unit 1 l"i iu inns liUI 1 lllM-a. 1 V ' mill Ppiiut nm.niiu aiimi .xlmw m.i !. i niTMMNJRTnWN Sunt l! A .... 1...1.... ... ...-, I .1...1 II Von III11- Captain Mnlno made a statu- tho Admiralty authorities had not C()rim i,, thin district which has 70 .bridgehead, ..i.e.it today that tho Ilesper- ,,,,,. nfrll,ed officially that tl.o. f. "' " . "mV-Ji" L .J.'.',;,. , I'r"" I ' ...w...., .,.,,.., ... 1 1 luiiiiy iu aimvuliiii uiiiiniBsy null, itimnlrtv nrllllnri- nun ill nn.l mini lost that at an was torncdoed without iini.rin., ...,. nvl,n,inn.i .in,nlli ' ' . . .. ,r, . ' ' .. ' .1... corrected warning. V ' ,,V ' ,J ,, nn .. , "n '", m"' " tt."l0:LVr "I?. ....... 11. ... l..-......... " ""- '"j -- - "- BI.U oi .umiiu which eoiiiuiiiH omj 1111 L1IIT IlL" VWITVVWVVTTWTVT sago later In tho day from tliom invalided, tiio cousin wns un-i asui,uiu.i, i. w., nupi. u. Consul Krost to tho American , able to lenm of moro than two Amor-. Major Ooncrnl Kunston roporled to einbnssy says thu total loss leans on bonrd, both of thorn mem-'day that (leiicral Nnfaretto, tho Car- sage later In the day from or lire might reach 20. Tho Dors of tho crow, and both reported Hesperian went down at' a waved. Tho Hesperian wus struck .. ..I... ..,., r.. ti.i.i 11... u. ,i.i,i Jkl.... li. .....! i ..l.t i... .1... polut not far from thu sceno of the explosion. I II j Aao(laltl Prrsa to Cool mr Tlroni.) LONDON, Sept. C Tho Allan lino steamer Hesperian. 0121 tons net, which wus damaged off tho Irish coast Saturday night, sank nt C .1 r. ililu iiwirnliiLr uitliln 11 few .i.utllliu mill ii iunimv,-ui n.u..u .. " l2 mndo a bravo fight to bring tho I i,i i,,.i i, n,. Knmrcss. Sinks In Deep Water. Tho sinking of tho Hesperian lu deep wuter probably will prevent an Investigation to determine wheth- . llll- or tho disaster resulted from a sub- murine's torpedo or from a mlno. (inu porsons after reaching Qtiuenstown. Tho Heapoiian , remaineii auoai .i i hours after tho explosion. TIIIUTI .MISSINO That Nunilier on Hesperian Are Un iiccoiintoil Fur n; AMociale4 rrji lo Cooa in Tlro..J inu II.IBBI-UKOIB "un " ..o-wi. i(1(, onuiais inougiu ii niconceiv- urui Angoles had arrived at Nogn positively tno vcbsei was suuuk iU0 that the Ccrnian Conininnilor Sonora. to take cliargo of tho V a torpedo, but tlitiK far no Miaiomeni;,lttm. peaceful passenger liner troops there. A special dlsp: is obtained from unyono who Bawiwjt,oul warning In vlow of tho re- fini Nomiles renorted that tho a submarine or torpedo. cently oxiirossed altltudo or thoiia pirrhon had been Increused Nearly All Safe. Oerman goveriiinent. Tho first re- 5000 men by tho arrival of 15 Tlio Allan lino Is confident tho ,)ortB from Consul Frost stilted that ;cavu'ry. i final check 11K UI) Will SHOW 1I0 10SS .n,, lrnximi-lnii fiirrlml a l.7.linli nt ur iiv.miii rue the dentil of two i.. in.. ......,..., ,.n Tiir nunTnim nnmr Pnnl I!. ixuwi.i """ ", . i . ' How.i with the Hesperlai. Tho , at which tl.o vessel sank Is about i nil iii(ii ii:ii vcbbui niiun. io iiwuui 100 miles west of Queenstown. TIIK KIHST HKI'OHT MutKiiun I'idiii London Says tlio Vessel Wus Torpedoed IXtr AwoilaloJ rria lo Com pay Tlmi,, i.riN'noN. Sent. C. The Ilrlt toil Btmiiuor Hesiierin was tor- naiixmi ntt tho Irish coast Satur- day night. Of tho :i!i0 passougors , ono or two were Americans. Tho Allan lino announced all safe. Am- oilcan Consul Frost, of Quoenstown, says eight pr ton were lost and that tho Hesperian carried a gun qui:i:nstown, sopt. o. ouo , (lotftlls nMIBt ll0 nWM0(l nH t0 whoth. first-class passongor, six second nnd , t(J V(JHlfol WH(J t,)r,,0,jO0l, t a, six third class passengers on thoift ,f t,1(J dremnHtu,,,. W,(., llesporlan are unaccounted for, at" ; ieii to tho torpedoing. cording to a statement this ufter- lul ,0 u, "Htuomh. noon by tho agont of tho Allan line. .....vii.-J TT'v" stouv II....1 lllllll u,.nlfa ,lf lllllll IVIllll , DL.MI'.iS III . hltllli mounted nstorn. The Allan lino says.v the steamer was convoyed. NO WAHNINO UIVI'.X, Passenger Tells Ills Kvpciienie Tlio Disaster In IDj AaaocMt! Prraa to cooa Bajr TlmJ QUKKNSTOWN, Sept. C Hamil ton,, a saloon passenger, uescnoing his experience, saiu: "No warning was given before the tomedo was fired. Suddonly tho boastwaln cried: 'Submarlno on tho starboard bow.' Almost simultan eously the torpedo struck. I enter ed a boat with 50 others. Tho boat leaked. It was necessary to detail two members of tho crew to ball constantly. Women Heliavo Well' "Tho women behaved well and thero was no appreciable panic on WILLIAM T. LEWIS BEING TOWED TO PORT tlly Annoi l.ilc.1 l'rc in r.,n Ilay TlmM LONDON, Sop, 6 -The British bark William T, Lewis, variously report ed as torpedoed and sunk and to have been water logged and abandoned, is being towed into port, Although flying the Brit ish flag, tho bark recent ly was acquired by a San Francisco company, x x X X I x t SOMK OK PKOPIiK. OKK HKSI'KHl AN TIIHOW'.y IN WATKIt i Amei'icuii Consul nt Qiieenslown Sends Word to London Only Two Auiei'.Vaii Aboard tllf Amorl.ltd rrf.i Io Cool Dr Tlmm.) LONDON, Sept. C American con- tho case. Tho llesporlan was bound from Liverpool to Montreal I and tlio explosion occurred off the Irish coast Just as darkness was fall ing Saturday. . Troops on Hoard j Trost said IC unorganized Cana dian troops wcro oil hoard, most of them Invalided. The consul wns mi-' on tlio starboard Bldo between the foremast nnd tlio bridge. touts Overturned Lifobonts woro launched In thu darkness without panic. Tho fourth nnd fifth boats woro Iowored unev enly and overturned, tho occupants being thrown Into tlio water. Soino were Injured. uoaru mo sieamur.. vo ero in inu boat nbout two hours before being . . ,i . .. i.. i... rescued. ' AmoiiK tho second clns3 passen gers woro about 100 women nnd (lillilrnn. It Ih reiinrteil hero that a sailing vessel was torpedoed about tlio saiuu timo us inu lieiipariau. NO COM.MKNT MADK Wlillu House mill Stato Department A io Silent Today til; AmocIiIM I'rrat lo Cooa liar Tlmr. WAcsiiiMfSTnM 11 I' Soul II ,1 ...I. ... w '.., .-. w., .,w,.v. -. 'Plii..i u'.ia mi ..filillllntll fill Hill Hl.,1- crIni, from etlljr tno wiilto Ilouso J01. tii0 stato Department today, but (.'eriiiany Not Heady to Mnko .Sialeineiii on siiiic.ug Hr Auoclalaa ftm lu tv na Tlmw.l AMSTERDAM. Seiitoinbor fi. - A ! Boinl-offlclal mesHago from llerllu I I'lltwiirntlli' till! IIOHIIOlillll HI1VH tho Montreal Agent Says Vessel ICil Not Carry Any nr AuorlateJ frria la Cooa llajr Tlmra .iA..miiti i t r.n..n.ln on... n .HUiMUI'.ilKi lilliuwu, ivii. ". o guns wore on tho llesporlan, ac- .....'.. 1, ! l...l.A... II All.iii .if 111.. cording to Andrew H. Allan, of tho BOATS OVERTURNED n i i 1'itfOLiii LJiii'iTiiniuii it ii'ii'ui iiuii' i ii iu iiiuiiiiivii .in. inii I'liiiiiiiii iiiiiii w,msT,ir,,:,,., HntbUG uwruni ' "J I Allan lino, lu commenting on t";Tl.nsroiivil rrom Wm-slilp to Spe Ulspatch from the American consul ,,,,,, ,,,,., a1(, Slal.,e, fm. . st Qiieonstown. Si.w vork City . i t .. ...iivi. .'imi ii inii'Mii a' H AMOMatM I'ma to Cooa na Tlmin.J ItOOXK NOT ALLOWKD AT TOWN OK POWKUS (Special to Tho Tlmos.) POWKUS. Ore., Sopt. C Two men who were suspected of selling lluuor to loggers woro given an hour to got out of town by A. H. Powers. hoad of the company. Tiny ?s refused mid tlie company inchi'il ii rouo and team horses to their tent and piul ed It down. Soveral loggors are said to have patronized the liquor nlace. Thoy were discharged and told tint they could not work for the company until IS) 10 wi.en tho stato yould bo dry and that boozo would not bo allowed at Powers or tho camps. a M A special convocation of Arago Chaptor No. 22 noyai Arch Masun. will bo hold on Tuesday oVenlnj September 7 for tho purprso of con ferring dogrees. Hy order of the High Priest. I). M'lNTYKB, Secreiary, TROOPS PAUL BIG TERRITORY Four Thousand Army Men Will Be Around Brownsville by the Middle of the Week Carranza Leader Claims Raid ers on Border arc Not Reg ular Soldiers of Army SUGGESTS TToiNT MOVE Offers to ltrlnj; More li'orces to Help Mii!ii(ii!n Oiilcr ('eiieral P'iiii. stou S nils Wtuil (o That. Kf- fect. Today r.r AMnrlaUnl I'm lo Cooi lUf Time, 1 imOWNSVILLK, Texns, Sept. G. Disposition of troops In tlio Drown svlllo section continued today. Dy midweek thoro will bo 1,000 cavalr NOT CAHHANZA .MK.V Leader Claims Huldeiu Are Not Heg iilui' Soldiers tllr AmocUIiM I'mM mi Cciun liar Vtmn. WASIIINOTON, D. (J., Sept. C i rnnza coiiinninuer in. .uuiainurun, "gain denied that Carranza troop InFii u-nrn rnlilllllf Mln Mnvlflln llfir- or wore raiding tho Mexican bor- dor, nnd proposed bringing more Carranza troops lo tho Mexican side to suppress tho disorders. Carranza Authorities suggested a conference to nrraugo joint action. Tlio capture of Paredon by tho Cnr ranza forces Is reported lu statu de partment dispatches. Mimlei- (iiiveriinp Tlio nowiy uppointod governor of ,, " ": " , , tho stato of Tobnsco was murdered I In a revolt of COO Carranza troops. 1 VJ lUIUIt MO IJIIUIIUI,! E (iKNKKAh WILL COMMAND VILLA THOOKS ATNOOALKS (milsou Hns Uceu Increased So Tlicro are Suw P'lve Tlioiisand Men llcaily I II 7 Aitot'laled r,f lo Coot lla; Tloira.i DOUOLAS, Aliz.. Sept. 0. Villa agents hero reported today that (len- les, ilia itch VII- tr, oo ANOTHUIt I'OHT NOW IN (ilAlttiK OK I'NITKD STATUS Tills Country Now Controls Seven ' Places lu Haiti Whom Money lu Paid I III. imorlatM rri-.i io Co.ii nar TlmM.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Sopt. C Amorlinn control of tho llaltlmi ! customs litis boon extended to .lore inle. It Is tho seventh port to bo . taken ovor. On'y three now remain I under llaitieu control. iMORE GOLD ARRIVES TlllltD SHIPMKNT HKACIIKS HAL- I . . 1 a - i Lift,.,..... mriii ill' ii'.va , ,a n.irr.ii iuii.ii HANGOH, Malno. Sept. C. Tho third gold shipment from London for New Vork nrrlved safoly at Halifax nn n wnruliln triiluv. Tlln L'nlil uiih transferred to a spoclal train which loft for Now Vork this uftornoon. iT U R KS ATTACKING HKI'OHT SWS CONSIDKHAHLK HOOTV HAS I IKHX TAKKN A A 1 Official Ktiitement Given Out Today a ('onstniiiiuopie iiegariung tlio Situation There Ur AaaoiUtM I'rwwi Ip Cooa liajr Tlmea. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sopt. 0. An official statomeut says: "In tho Ann farta sector our reconnlortorlng de tachments made successful night at tacks, capturing considerable booty. At Ari Homu t'.:o nrtlllory fire and bomb throwing continues. At Sed dul Hahr tho enemy artillery fired Intermittently without success on tho Alroul Tope front." IT ANGELES CHAHG ?9.4J X RUMANIANS ARE X t CALLED TO REPORT X I tlr AMoclttfc I'itm lo Cool liar Tlnira.l X BERLIN, Sept, 6. An X official statement says: X Wo learn from Geneva X that Rumanians residing X in Switzerland have ro X ceived instructions to re- X nort at their regimental X divisions," a SHOOK ROUND "OVER WIKK IS HKIiKASKOKHOM WIIITK SliAVKHV CIIAHOKS Ileal Inn Lusts Slv Hours In luslico Court, I'.iKlrng Saturday liven ing Deputy Coining; 40 OKKICKIt AHHIVKS Deputy United States Mar shall V. S. Swain, of Port land, arrived on tho stage to day coining hero with tho pa pers authorizing him to tuko William Shook In his cus tody, to l'ortlnnd. They will probably get away lu tho morning for tlio north. AVIlIlani Shook, who with his wlfo was charged with white slavery, at nttio o'clock Saturday evening In the Justice court ufter a henrlng last ing six liour.i was bound over to the government authorities In Port laud for trial mid .Mrs. Shook was re leased. It was said that thu evi dence tending (o connect her with direct participation lu tho charge was not sufficient. His hearing will bo before Krntik Pray, U. S. white slavu officer lu chargu of this district. Denies tlio Story Despite tho straightforward story told by both Mno Conkllu nnd later, .Mrs. llcsslu lliioll, lu which ouu cor-j rnboratod the testimony or thu oth er, claiming that they gavo tholr money to Shook nnd woro also chill ed for not 'making more, Shook In tho oveiilug caino onto thu stand mid m ail 0 positive denials. Hu said that, thu girls asked to tako tho trip with) himself and wlfu to San Francisco mid thnt they were to pay tholr own I way. Tho monoy glvon to him by the girls nt various places In tlio trip to Kurokn, ho said was given to him only to Hoop thnt they all might havo a good time nt tho Exposition. Doily Actions Improper Doth Shook nud his wlfo denied that they know of tho girls nations along tho road nnd. claimed thoy did not know there wus anything wrong. Thoy said the trip wns abandoned nt Karelin because their monoy gavo out at that point mid Mrs. Shook be come sick ami wanted to return home. N0110 of tho witnesses wore nl lowed lu tho court room whllu oth ers were testifying. Hot). Mno Conkllu mid IVcsslo Huell told prac tically tho sumo story of the expe dition through llaudon, Gold Ileaeh and to Eureka -whore the former wired her parents for $15 to got homo on, both of thorn coming on the boat. Say Shook tlio Schemer Under examination they both ad mitted that Shook and his wlfo had broached to them tho schuino by which thu trip could hu mndo to the Fair and this, wild tho women, hud been followed out, only Shook took a great dual of their monoy mid re fused to satisfactorily account for, It. Mno Conkllu said that sho had I lived with tlio Shooks for tin eo years, and that Mrs. Shook know or hor relations with the husband nud of-' ton chilled her. She sultl that once' sho paid a $10 fno for Shook whon; tlio later waB nrrestod for being drunk. "Ho said lut would expose me' If I didn't." She borrowed thoi monoy for this purpose, sliu said, lleforn tho trip sho advanced $75 1 to buy a machine on the Installment plan, said Mno Conkllu, and thu uu-i to wiih bought In Shook's nmno, Troulilo ISreaks Cp Parly Troublo ovor finances finally broke up tho party at Eureka nud Mr. and Mrs. Shook, according to thu girls, went off mid left them nlouo In Eureka, Shook said ho told them ho would stnrt, thoy didn't appear on time, mid he loft. Tlio girls will bo taken to Port laud as witnesses when tho case comes up there for trial. TWELVE .MILLION SEK EXPOSITION (Mr Aao late- !'rn lo cooa luiy Tlmea.) SAN FUANCISCO, Sept. 1C. Tho total atteuduiico nt tho Pniiama-Paciric Exposl- 4 Hon passed tho 12,000,000 mark, It was announced lioro today. KCIIOONEH LOUISE HAS HEACHKD POHT (Dr AoclaUl rrtaa (o (jvoa Hay Tliuia ) AHEUDEEN, Wash., Sopt. C. Tlio schooner Louise, which has been In the shoals near tho ontranco of. Grays Harbor for throo days, was pulled off this morning by the tug Edgur. She Is being towed to Aberdeen, 1 i IDERS JUDGE William S. Knowles, of Rhode Island State District Court, Is Shot and Killed AT E Housekeeper Hears Voice in Foreign Accent Say: "Now, Judge, I've Got You!" TWO ITALIANS ARRESTED Was Leaving Ills Country Homo to Tube n Cur for Providence .Ins- tiro Was Forty-eight Years Old mid Was I'mimi'i'Icd fllr Aof lale.) I'rraa In Cooa liar Tlmw. PHOVIDENCE, IL I.. Sept. C Judge Willis S. Knowles, of the Eighth Stato District Court, was murdered at North Scltiiuto this morning. Ho left his country homo shortly after 8 o'clock to take a trolly car to Providence. Tho body was found later at thu sldu of tho road. Do had been shot. Shot Three Times Ho had received throo bullet wounds, two lu tho back and one 111 the Jaw. After having been wounded at least once, tlio Justice had turned buck nnd nearly regain ed tho gato of his yard whon ho fell dead. No ouo saw the shooting. Hemil Man's Voice Two Italians woro nrrestod on suspicion. Tho housokeopor hoard the shuts mid a man's voice In for eign nicent cry: "Now, Judge, I'vo got you." Tho shots woro fired from the hiislies. Knowles was 18 years of ago nnd unmarried. Tlio pollco are pro ceeding on the theory thnt ho was killed In revenge by some litigant against whom ho had glvon a de cision. MISS KMILV HAHLOCKKU HK COMKS HUIDK Popular Couple Married Today ami Will Spend Their Honeymoon In California (Special to Tho Times) COQUILI.E, Ore., Sopt. 0. At tho Coiiulllo Catholic; church nt 8:30 this morning. Miss Emily Hnrlocker became Iho brldo or K. 10, McKejuui, Hov. Father II. J. McDovItt of Marsh fluid officiating at nuptial mass. Miss Dalglo of Marshflold wns or ganist nnd I'M gar Clsou of Marsh fluid soloist. S. E. Henderson was .groomsman mid Miss Gretchou Sherwood bridesmaid. Tho wedding ceremony was fol lowed by n wedding breakfast at tho homo of the bride's parents, Judgo mid Mrs. Hnrlocker, only mombors of tho family mid Immedintu friends be ing in attendance. Immediately afterwards tho young cniiplo went to llmidou where thoy will sail on the Elizabeth for San Francisco where they will spend a three weeks Jioneymoou. Tho brldo Is u charming and ac complished young woman who has spoilt tho most of her life lu Co iiulllo. Sho Is a uleco of .Judge J, S, Colu) nnd a sister of Frank Harlock or of the First National Dank of Mnrshfleld. Mr. McKonna Is manager of tho Oregon Power Company's business In Couiilllo nud Myrtlo Point. During his soveral years residence hure, ho has won many friends who will unite In wishing him and his brldo all tho happiness and success that time can bring. MUST TEST CATTLE E.VIIIIUTS KOU COP. NT V KAUt SHOULD AltHIVK TOMOHHOW Cannot bo Shown Unless They Are Tested iu Compliance With the liaw (Spccal to Tho Times.) MYUTLE POINT. Ore., Sopt. C All cattle that are to bo exhibited at tho Coos & Curry County fair at Myrtle Point must lie hero by Sep tember 7, lu order to meet with the laws regarding tho examination for tuberculosis. Any cattlo not reach ing hero by tho seventh, tomorrow, cannot bo shown. This announce ment is mndo today by the fair of ficials. The sooner tho cattlo reach tho fair tho butter, but tomorrow la the limit. It takos two days to mako tho test mid thu law requires that the cattlo be testod before they are ex hibited, Tho rulo applies to all classes of cattlo. The city Is making preparations for a largo crowd at the fair and many are expec,tod from the pay and tho Valley cities ami surround ing country. Accommodations for nil will bo provided and a good ex hibition and excellent races are promised, Mill SUMMER ROM ID CDOUILLE