The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 28, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    IT JllLQWgL COURAGE AND FIRM RESOLUTION TO TELL THE SIMPLE TRUTH
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L PAPER THAT
m?fi
A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
BELIEVES IN THE BEST
AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
E, No. XXXIX.
EEIING HELD
If FORD PARTY
Gathering at Stockholm
'turns Out to Be Highly
Entnusiasirc une
peopTe there
Wizens of the Place Attend
and Applaud All Mention
of An Early Pcaqs .
ECRETARY MAKSS SPEECH
in Tlwl Ford Officials llnw I'll-
(tin lnfoi illation Tiiat homo
Countries Arc Nmv.Hemly
to Xcgtitlnto for i'oaeo
Dy Awlle'l I'm to Cooa Iliy Tlmra.
STOCKHOLM, Hi-f. 28. A nubile
tlni; held Inst night itiiilui' tlio
apices of tho Ford Peace Kxpodl
oj was ehnrartorlzod boro un tlio
jit ciiIIiiihIiihIIc demonstration for
.ire sine i tlio war began. Nearly
lit citizens of Stockholm attended.
rtrjr mention of an curly end of
L wnr provoked npplnuso.
Ilnvo Kneoimigcmcnt
When Louis I.aeknor, secretary of
!t expedition, niinouiirud tluil tlio
wutlvo committee bad secret In-
aitbn that certain oiiuh of tlio
Idlfccrnit nntlona, worn willing to
collate for pence, tlio meeting ho-
iio tumultuous
lt would astonlHb tho world,"
I'd hockuor, "If wo mnilu known
Mills time what Influences nront
nrk for ponco. This Inforiimtloii
been In tho possession of tho
htuthra evor since wo stilled from
tki Yirk II wan tho real oncotir-
pmctit liclilnd tho expedition."
ITS F
DVHIIVOR HANNA OFFICIALLY
skvkhs coxxkctiox
ll Cownlmgeii Dispatch Kays That
lie Is Very III Probably of
Tjnhold Kcver
Dy Ano latM rroaa to Com llr Tlmra.)
I (LONDON, Dec. 28. Coventor
Sum, of North Dakota, has offl
wr severed Ills connection with
fc I'ord expedition, according to a
CoMnhni'eii dispatch. It says llun-
l "very HI, probably typhoid."
SELECT TlliS GOAS
W)XI NAVAL ACADKMV TO
HI" OV PACIFIC COAST
lt N What l'msMonl Says nud
V Hill to That lOtfect Is !!
Ins; Prepared
III - a mtvt ri to Cuo Hay Tlint.,
'V.'ASIIIN'OTON. D. C. Doc. 28.
'retary Datilola today said whon
i Incrcised bulldliiR proKram for
navy ultimatolv mado necessary
tccond naval aendomy, tho logical
,!"o f r tho now Institution would
on the lnnm0 Coast. Sonator
?belan nild nnnrnsnntntlvo Koilt. Of
fHfcrnla, aro propnrlnB bills to
t cud and lmvo conforrod with
rttarj Daniels, but tlio quobtlon
" site hns not beon discussed.
'A.T viVK TO KKI-U TIIK
I PI IIMC AHCHIVKS
JIoiinl Kwl..ti. ii, .til .l.ilnl Meet-
inS at AVnshliiBtou and PaJ
Ilcsolutioiis
IBr A norUte.1 Vrcw to Coos Hay TlmM.1
MVASIllvr.TYW n n lieu. 28.
Nhitions callluB upon ConBrosa
ft an appronriatlon with which to
IJtrilrt n VnMnmil nmlllVftS lilllltl
5 In this cltv was adonted ut a
ot incetinB boro today of tho
Jtoerlcan Historical Association, tho
""erlran Knnnnmln AKROnlfltloll. tllQ
1er,an Political Scionco Associa-
i0 and other National societies.
senator Polndoxter, of Washing-b-
presided, mid dwelt upon tho
"fd of a bnlldltiK to houso the trov-
00
I
B FDH BUILDING
i
Kstabllshetl JH7H
As Tlio Const Mali
DREDGE TOTAL LOSS
'IRK .NOIITII haxk HHKAKS
A WAV FROM TUG
('oes Asboi-o Slv .Miles South or
Grays llm-lmi Wn Valued
at $(111,000
tlty AmHM latal I'rnm to Cooa Day Tlmra.
AHISKDI'I'.V, Wash., Dec. 28.
Tho dredge North Hank, which
broko loose rrqin tho tu Wallula
jeaterday while on her way from As
toria to Neah Hay, went ashoro last
night six miles 0rf (Jraya Ilnrbor.
Two men wero taken oft In tho
breeches buoy by tho llfo saving
crow. Sho wns valued at $05,000
and Is a complete loss.
CapL .John Heed, formerly of the
Mlchlo Ib muster of tho tug Wullluhi,
SAUSALITD ASHORE
SCIIOONKK KNOWN ON COOS HAY
is wrkckkd
Is MiimMiik l' Hupldly On Wnniliili
Maud and Will He A Total
JiOSSJ
o vksskl has iikkn
ON coos HAV run
Tho Sausullto Iiiih carried
lumber from Coos Hay but
has not been In this port for
Homo time.
Illy AworlilM I'rm In Cihh flay Tlmm,
SKATTLK, Wash., Do US. Tlio
wooden American schooner Sutts.ill
tolo, niili gross tons, which was driv
en ashore on Waadah Island, Capo
Flattery, Is breaking up rapidly and
will bo a total loss. Tho crow wub
tnken off by tho Neah Hay lHo snv
Ing station last night. Tho Suusnll
to hud boon drifting about tho capo
since Christinas day when sho was
sighted with a broken rudder but re
fused nSSlstllllCO.
KILLED 01 DREDGE
ACCIDKXT ON SKATTLK HKCKXT
LV CLAIMS TWO VKTI.MS
Olio Head mid One Kerloiihly Injured
An Hcsult Only I'li-ht. Names
ICnimn
Word has boon recolvod horo thnt
mi accident occurred on tho d red no
Seattle which formerly was operated
boro and which wub taken to PiikoI
Sound. Ono of tho men was killed
and ono hurt mud It Is probuhlo thnt
both wore well known hero.
Tlio iiowh comos In a letter to I'M
Arnot of Coostou from Trunk AruntJ
who wont from horo with tho dredRo.
Ho says that there was somotliliiB
wrong with tho cutter and It bad
boon hoisted up out of tho water and"
was bolug repaired when something
gave way and It wont down In tho
wwtor ukuIii and carried with it one
cf tho mon, who wub doing work on
11 at tho tlmo. Auothor of tho crow
was struck ami sovoroly Injured.
(Jives Flihl Xiimot
Arnot ovldoutlyvroto his lottor
hurriedly and roforred to tho
victims of tho accldontly only by
their first uumos, probably bollevIiiB
I that It would bo known whom ho ro
forred to.
Tho mombor of tho crow who 'was
Injured ho roforred to as "Harry"
and tho ono killed ho spoko of as
"Frod."
Today many who know tho crow of
tho boat or who might know thorn,
wore asked but noncf could place who
woro tho mon killed nnd hurt. It
wns suggested that tho Hurry rofor
red to as Injured might bo Harry
fioary or irnndon, who formorly
worked on tho dradgo and whom It Is
bollovod Joinod tho crow ugaln at
Pandon boforo tho drodgo loft for
tho north.
I'l'obubly Known Hero
Tho ,fact that Arnot rofors to tho
two mon by tholr first names
loads to tho bollof that thoy aro por
Eons who uro well known hero. Ho
further stntod that tho body of tho
muii ho called Fred, hud not boon
locovorod and was likely burled un
dor tho machhiory and that a diver
would bo ompioyud to locato and re
cover tho body.
M'MINNVILLK Mrs. Mary Jnno
Ilobcrg, wife of Rov. Joseph Ho
berg,' pionoor Methodist clergyman,
who died at her Yamhill county.
homo, was 85 years old and had
(been an active worker In the church.
TlmeB wan -d wing results.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
EXPECT BREAK
WITH AUSTRIA
Feared Reply to Ancona Note
Cause Severance of
Diplomatic Relations
L
Teutonic Representatives at
Washington Are Said to be
Prepared for Rupture '
VIENNA OPINION SAME
Purls Paper Sujh Demands of tlio
I'njted Stales Will Not bo .Met
la tlio Iteply Which Is Now
lloliiK Prepared -
Illy Aipi.iloJ I'rcM t Cook Uay Tlnira,
WAS1IINOTON, 1). C, Dec. 2S
Aiirilrlu, according to unofflclnl In
formation received In authoritative
(Itiurtors horo today, wi'.l not meet
the deiiiaudu of tho United States In
the forthcoming reply to the Auco
nit note, and Teutonic diplomatic cir
cles uro represented as being prepar
ed for a severance of diplomatic re
lations. Scvnis Only Ono CourMi
Although the iitato department no
fur received from Ambassador Pen
field at Vienna no forecast of tho
oply, it wns understood that iiuIcsh
m.nio excellent reason for continuing
diplomatic correspondence on tho
biibject was presented, no course
counted to remain but to break Off
correspondence.
Will Hear Soon
Tho Statu Department officlnlo nro
expecting, information about tho re
ply which might have been obtninod
by Pouficld during an Informal con
ference with Huron Von Ilurlan, tno
AiiHlro-lliiugarlnu inhibitor of for
eign' affairs.
OPINION IN V1KNNA
Hcllef There
IN That
Coiuo
a Hrealc Will
Illy Aaaorlaliol I'rtaa to Coot nay TlmM.J
PAKIS, Dec. 28. Unconfirmed
advices from Vienna, as published In
tho Petit .Journal, say tho impression
provalls In tho Austro-Huugurlan
governmental circles that tho fortn
comlng reply to the second American
noto regnrdlug tho Ancona Incident
will bring about a diplomatic rup
ture between tho two nations.
WOItK.MK.VK CO.MPKNSATIOX AV
IK COXSTITUTIOXAIj
Sfipreino Coifrt Hands Down' Doris-
Ion Case HnniKht Purposely
to Test l.'.:W,
Illy AMorlala.) I'll, tu Coia luy Time.
SAHK.M, Oro.. Dec. 28. Pronounc
ing tho workmon's componsatloii' net
aa coustltutlonul, tho Supremo Court
today uphold tho Circuit Court In
the cuso of George Kvanhoff versus
tho. Stuto Industrial Accident Com
mission. Tho uctlou was oxpressly
brought to tost tho validity of tho
law.
MAV UK .MODIKIKD
llrltlhli .May Allow HmI Cross to Ship
, ' Suppllesi
(Ily Auocl;4 Vtti to Cooa Hay TIiom.)
1 WASIIINOTON, D. C, Doc. 28.
Informal nBBuruncea that tho Hrltish
ordor restricting Aniorlcnn ship
ments of hospital supplies to tho cen
tral powora ia about to bo modlflod
has boon received by tho Hod Cross
and preparations nre bolug nindo to
sond through some tho equipment
mobt needed.
HKPOHT THAT KIXO OK
ITALY WAS IXJUHKD
(By AwKlatM I'rraa a cooa nay Tlmea J
HKHLIN, Doc. 28. (Wire
less to Sayvillo) The report
that King Victor Knnnanuol
of Italy had beon wounded
by wn Austrian grenade,
and Is In a hospital, was
given out today by tho Over
bcas News Agency, which de
scribed tho report us a sen
Fatlonul rumor.
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MKMIIKH OK TIIK ASSOCIATKD PHKS9
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28,
U.S. MAILISSE1ZED
ItKPOItT TIIAT HIHT1SH (JOVKHN
MKXT TOOK IT
Hotlvnlam Dispatch Says It Was Ite-
iiioumI from Two Ktoiiincra
HoiHHl Mr Holland
(Ily AaaoclatM 1'rraa to Ceoi nay TlmM.J
HIOItHIN, Dec. 28. (Wireless to
Sayvillo) Tho seizure" by tho Ilrltlsh
government of Aniorlcnn mall from
two steamships on their way to Hol
land Is reported inn .Rotterdam dis
patch. , j
STKAMKItl UXITKD S'llTKS STOP
PKD 111 TIIK HitrriKii
Two lliindred CltLcns of United
Htntw Draw up Protost Jo Scm!
to Slate Department
(II; AfKlli rrM to oa nay TIitim.
NI5W YOKIC, Dec. 28. Tho
Btcamer Unltod States, which ar
rived today from Scandinavian ports,
reported that sho was stopped by a
Ilrltlsh cruiser cuBt of tho Shetland
Islands and held five duyB at Qroen
ock. Two hundrod American citi
zens aboard drew up a vigorous pro
test and will forward It to Secretary
of State Lnunlng.
TELLS MOOT CANAL
. V
"
COVKUXOIt (iOKTIIAKS MAKKS
IMS AXXUAL HKPOHT
Many W.sm'Is Have Passed Through
In the Year Health of tlio
ono Is .Much Hctter
Illy Aaaoclat rrrnj to Cooa Hay Tlma.
WASIIINOTON, I). C, Doc. 28.
A detailed nccount'of tho operation
mid maintenance of tho Panama
Canal during tho 'first ten months
nnd a half aftor Its opening to rom
morco In August, 1H1I, la given In
the atiuuul report of Uovernor (loo
thala of tho Canal Zono, Just mado
public. Pinal construction work
Just prior to tho ranul'n opening
,a I bo la described In thu report
which embraces tho fiscal year end
ing Juno !I0 Inst, prior to tho earth
slide which blocked tho channel.
Vessels Pushing ThroiiBh.
Hotwcen AiiRiiBt in, 10H, and
Juno .'10, l!)ir, H30 vessoln, ropro
floutliiB a not Panama Cnual tou
nuKo of 1,881,728 nnd eurgo ton
nnge of 2,12C,7iin woro passod
through from Atlantic to Pacific
and TiC8 veasols, roiresoutlng a
Pauainn Canal tonnage of 1,958,
"107 and a cargo tonpago of 2,811,
0.'i7, froin.Pnclflc to Atlantic, limit
ing n total of l',0f8 vossela with
u not canal tounuKo or II, 8 la.Oilfi
nnd n cargo tonniiKo or t,'JC0,7tt2.
During this porlod threo minor
slldoa lutorrupted traffic, tho clmn
uol bolug ulnsed from October 1 1
to 20, and October .'II to Novem
ber I, 19M, und March 4 to 10,
19ir.
Construction or tho enunl proper,
except for drodgliiB excavation nud
construction or tho oast broakwator
at Colon, virtually was completed
prior to this flscnl your.
Amount Impended
Or tho 304,309,110 upp'roprlatod
by CoiiRross to Juno 30 last, tho
report stutea ?3C.r(,999,l Ifi was
jipent for tho actual construction
of tho canal nnd Its udjuuets.
Two million dollars or tbla waa
Invested In colliers, and ?0,r.fi;i,0G7
wub rotudnod to tho treasury depart
ment up to tho close or tho fiscal
your 1015 as miscellaneous receipts,
loaviug 1357,130,018 us tho net
amount expended for tho canal In
cluding tho amount available for
work still In progress.
Health conditions In tho canal
zone, tho ' roport wiys, wero vory
good during tho year. Tho totul
doath rato from dlseaso waa reduced
.'rom 11.10 In 1011 to 11.77 In
101G.
Labor conditions wero excollout.
Moro than C000 mon wero given
transportation homo because they
could not bo used.
COTTAOK OHOVK The Blxth
company of tho Coast Artillery
Corps, O. N. O., won first placo In
tho Hankers' Trophy Hlflo Match
held recently.
FOREST fJROVE Georgo G. Pat
terson was nominated ror Mayor on
tho People's ticket, which wub .re
cently nimori-
turn
AMERICANS
1915 EVENING EDITION
SATS HE ROPES
PEKEJB NEAR
Capt. Boy-Ed Makes State
ment on Sailing for Europe
After Being Recalled ,
REFEOSl PRESS
Says Irresponsible Papers
Made Utterances Which He
Terms as Reckless
COL HOUSE ALSO LEAVES
Departs on Santo Vessel nnd Will Vis
It tlio Capitals American Min
ister to Hrimsels With Wlfo
Is On tho Hoat
Illy AaoflalKl I'rwa to Cooa llay Tlmra.l
NKW YORK, Dec. 28. Captain
Karl Hoy-Kd, the recalled Gormnn
nnval nttncho, Colonel House, Pres
ident WIIsoVb special emissary; und
Hrnnd Whlllock, American minister
ut. HrtissolB, bonrdod tho steamer
Kotterdani within n fow nilnutOB of
each other todny to anil for Huropo.
Houso and Whltloek woro uncom
niunleatlvo but Hoy-Kd iBsticd n
stntoiiiont In which ho doiiounccd tho
"Reckless ittlcruncca of nn Irrespon-
ialble prcsB."
Hopes for Penoo
In his Btutomcnt, Hoy-Kd said:
"lt.ls my henrtfolt hopo that tho
United' Stutea und Germany, which
luivo no many common IntorcBlB, will
niwnvH maintain their friendly rela
tions, lliut pcaco will como soon nnd
tho nbiitomont of passion will onanio
nil Amorlcans to have for Germany
und Germans tho snmo goodwill no
formorly."
To Visit KiulmMHlcs
House snld ho would visit tho
jMitorlcnn embnssloa ut London, Pnr
U, Horlln und posBlbly Vienna. Ho
was iiccompanlod by his wife.
FAVOR JETTY WORK
KXG1XKKHS KKCOMMKND JITTV
AT CHKSCKNT CITY, OAL.
With Hallimd from Grants Pass Port
Would Ho An Outlet for
Part of Southern Oregon
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 28.
H tho President will rnlso tho em
bargo on now river nnrf harbor pro
jects, CongresB, this session, mny
iimkit an nnnronrlutlon for tho con
struction of n broakwntor at tho on-
tntncu to Croscont City Hay, on tno
North California coast. This pro-
joct, having hocn favorably rocom
mondod by tho Army onglnoora nnd
by tho Secretary of War, cornea with
in tho CoiiKroBslonnl rule una win
bo Bunctloued by Congress It per
mission is gjvon to nuthorlzo now
inoJnctB In tuo river una uwuior um
soon to bo framed.
Tho Crescent City project, though
wholly In Callfornln. la of ua groat
Importance to Southorn Oregon ua'
to Nortborn California, roi It is
tlironuli thnt hnrbor that many pro-
diiota of Southern Orogon will find
tholr otitlot when tho noy railroad
from Ornnta Puss to Croscont City
If completed. In fact, tho project Is
of so groat Importance to Orogon
tlmt tho Secretary of War, aa u con-
I'lUon to rocoiniiiondlng tho bulld-
liiir of the broakwator, will iiiHlst u
en having nbsoluto uHsurnnco Hint
tl.ls railroad will bo compiotou
"within u reasonable tlmo," A
Tho roport of tho Army onRlncern-
favors, nt this tlmo, nothing moro
tliiiu tho conotructlon of tho broak
wntor, but it Is evident, from tho
full discussion or tlio project, thai If
the harbor develops tho importance
which Is anticipated, that improvo
montof tho Inner harbor will bo
recommended aa boon as romtiiorco
Justifies. For tho present, however,
tlin oxoondltiiro of but J100.00U is
recommended for tho broakwator, of
.whloh amount the Government Ih to
appropriate ?300,000 and tho bal
ance la to bo ruined by local Inter
cuts. AUTOTUHNS OVKU
Tho Going und Hurvoy nuto truck
mot with an ugoldont this aftomoon.
It was being driven hyom Harvoy.
Coming down tho high grado on Com
mercial avenuo In West MarBhfloId
the auto skidded and went off tho
grade and turned ovor In Mrs. Lund's
jurd. No one was hurt.
Jk Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mq 1 33
nud Coos Buy Advertiser. '
EIGHT! WE LOST
THAT .MANY DIKD WIIKN"
FHKNCII HOAT SANK
Totnl Xtimber of Survivors Is Given
ns Two Hundred nun IClgnc
In Malta h:mtch
(Ily AMOctatnl Trraa to Cooa nay Tlmra.
LONDON, Dec. 28. Tho number
uf survivors of tho VIUo do In
Clotnt is glvon in a Malta dispatch
as 208. Klghty persons lost their
HVos. Tho steamer wub off tho
Island of Cr6to when sunk by u
submnrlno. Tho survivors" lnndod
at Multu corrobornto tho stntoiiiont
thnt tho stenmor wns torpodocd
without warning.
HKPOHT IS TIIAT KIOHT AHOAHD
WKHK LOST
Stuto Department Not Informed
Whether Thero Woro Any Antcr
rlrmw on (tin Vessel
Dy AmocUIM rmx ta Cooa llay Tlmra.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec( 28.
An unconfirmed report from Homo
thnt nn unidentified Italian pnBson
gor steamer was torpedoed while on
her way to Catania, Sicily, with the
loss flf eight lives, reached tho Stuto
Dopnrtinont todny. It wna not re
ported whothor thero woro any
Amorlcans on board. Tho Aniorl
cnn ombnssy ut Homo Is InvcBtlgnt
Ing. ACTIVITIKS AUK HKNKWKD AF
TICU CHRISTMAS LULL
Artillery Kngngenn'iitH HcHrtcd Ov
;r tlio Wholo Front In tho Wyst-
Town Is Shelled
(fly AaaotlateJ 1'rraa to Coa Uay Tlmra.
LONDON, Dee, 28. Renewed act
ivity ut niimoroiiB points uro reported
In official communications Issued to
dny. An artillery eiigngcmont of
great activity over tho wholo froiit In
tho Vosges region Is roportod by Par
Is. Horlln says the French havo at
tacked tho Gorman Hues nt.'lllrsteln
but dotalbi regarding tho outcome
nro lucking. Tho 'allied . monitors
shelled Westondo, Uelglum, killing
threo residents, two or whom woro
wornon.
On tho (''astern Front
On the eastern front, nropulalng
of the Russian roconuolterlng nu
tachmonta near Czurtorysk nnd olso-
vhoro Ib roportod by Horlln, whlla
Potrograd claims tho iRusslnns oper
ated unsuccessfully against tho' Gor
mnn outposts.
Hiisslaus Hoinbai'iL
In the Illack Sea, near the Htilgur
Inn sboro, Htisslnu torpedo boats do
Btroyed two sailing voscoIb nnd bom
barded tho posts om tho shore.
Tho Russian destroyer Gromkl ro
pulsed a ntihmnrliio attack und Pot
rogrud says thoro Is reason to believe
ouo of tho Btibmnrlnoa wub hiiiiIc. A
lull contlntioa In Macedonia.
IS
Jt'DGK HUNT UKPUSKS TO HIS
MISS HOOKKPKLLKIl CASK
fy'Hh Oilier Directors of Now York,
New Haven nud Hartford
.Must Ho Tiled
(fly AjiocIiI4 I'rma la roof Uay Tlmea.i
NKW YORK, Doc. 28. Judge
Hunt donlod motions or tho dorouso
to dismiss tho caso against William
Hockofollor nnd ton othor former
dlrectora of thot Now York, Now Hn
Ven nntl Hnrtford railroad on trial
charged with conspiracy to monopo
lize tho transportation traffic of
Now Knglnnd. Ho also donlod a
motion to strlko out tho testimony
relating to tho Metropolitan stouui
shlp deals which Involved Kdwurd
D. Robblus.
VILLA A FUGKTIVK
IX NOIITII KHX MKXICO
Uy AmocUIM Vrf to Coo nay TlmoaJ a
KL PASO, Toxns, Deo.
28. Gonornl Francisco Villa
Is a fugltlvo In tho Guerrero
district Just north or Madera
In western Chihuahua, ac-
cording to tho latest advices
' recelvod by General Obregou
today.
SINK
ITAL AM
NT
FIGHTING
RESUMED
MOTION
DE HIED
LU FOR
CONSPIRACY
Ten Prominent Men Charged
With Fomenting Strikes in
Munition Factories
Alleged That Peace Council
Was Formed to Bribe
' Leaders to Make Trouble
CONGRESSMAN INCLUDED
Former Attorney (Icnornl or Ohio l
Another Among Those Accused-
All Hut Two Aro or Woro
Orriccrs of tlio Council
lily Aaaoclalt Trma lo Cooa Day Tlmra.
NKW YORK, Doc. 28. Congress
man Huchnnan of Illinois; II. Rob
ert Fowlor, formor congressman
from Illinois; Frank S. Monnott.
formor uttornoy general or Ohio; Da
vid 'Lamar, Jacob C. Taylor, pros,!-
dent of labor'fl national poaco coun
cil: Frnnz Von Illntolon, and Gorman
Agents, H. H. Martin nnd Horman
Schultcla woro Indicted by federal
grand Jury today of conspiring to fo
moiit strikes In Amorlcan munition
factories.
All tho Indicted men oxcopt Lamar
nnd Von Illntolon nro offlcoro or
former offlcors of tho poaco council.
Much Money Used
Tho peace council was rormod and
financed by Von Illntolon to brlbo
labor loaders to call strikes In tho
munition plants In furtherance of
tho Gorman propaganda In this
country, it is alleged.
Lamar, who hnu boon called the
"Wolf of Wall Stroot," Ib chargod
with being Von Illntolons "Pack
Btor". It la nald that hundreds oC
thousands of dollars passed through
I'Ih hands.
Xow i Prisoner
Von Illntolon Is at present a pris
oner In Knglnnd. Ho was solzcd by
tho Ilrltlsh nuthorltloH nt Falmouth
whlla rieolng from this country un
der u falflo passport.
All tho Indictments returned ro
under tho anti-trust law and charge
conspiracy in rostrulnt of tho foreign
trade or tho Unltod State.
LDNG TO BE TRIEO
CIIAHGKD WITH OHTAININC1 MON.
KY UXDKH FAI-SK PHirrKNSKS
Witnesses Aro Siiimnonotl Today-
Archlo Madden Also U Jes
Ltiko l'ulled to Support Child
Trial of Rnlpli J. Long on tho
charge of obtaining money undor
fulRo pretonocH will como up nex"t
wcok In tho circuit court. This
morning Deputy Sheriff W. C. Laird
served auiumoua on four wltnoMoa
who uro to nppcar.
Long la Bald to bo In Portland
now, having boon rollovod from cus
tody under bonds. Ho came hare
last spring Irom southorn California,
mado many frlonds, talked much
about n putouted gold machine and
thou cuBhod several sight drafts that
wero returned. Tho witnesses sum
moned aro II. J. McKeown, Frank
Lowe, Cell Ireland and John
Koontz,
Will Try Madden
Tho chnrgo against Archlo Madden
for firing at Scotty Lowo also will
romo up for a hearing next week,
Lowe and Frunk Plorco have been
summoned as wltnossos.
Luke Under Arrest
Fulluro of Jess Luke to pay 1Q
n month for tho support of a minor
(iutightor lod to his arrest In Rose
burg. On Sunday Mr. Laird return
ed from thoro with Luko who la new
in Jail nt Coqulllo awaiting trial naxt
week.
A secret Indictment was returned
upnlnst Luko, until ho could be lo
cated and served. Lust jprlng ho
was bofore tho grand Jury and at
that tlmo promised to bo regular In
his payments, but bIiico then, tell
down In bringing rorth tho monoy,
KLAMATH FALLS Tho County
Court or Klamath County has voted
to pay a coyote bounty of $3,75
and In tho Fort Klamath country,
whore rabies is reared, an additional
bounty or ?2 la offered,
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