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$r -.. .3Sgi.il.T7ijffl ' t BjjEjMQygjjjgjgJN STONES, BUT YOU DON'T GET THf m out by stumping your toe 0m M w Rav Times Your Paper Coos Hny TlM ,s ,)ro"cl ()f ,,fl ,J" "Tho lit- cltlvna n nil lnm,. , ' i. tltviilmr Ha rnntfrlncf . " .. k. nnmo by dovoUng lis llrfl DP lv !jroB,oUoStl'Ol'col,,0'sl,,,0rCSta ffittM Tttt)?jS MEM1JEKS OP THE ASSOCIATED ItESS A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Cooi liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Soufliueist Oregon people mid devoted to tlio best Interests of this gront section . Tho Times always boosts and never knocks. poTxxxviii. Established 1878 an Tho Const Mirtl. EN. VON KLUCK IS WOUNDED famous German Leader Is sShtly Wounded by Shra- nei HI i" ' '"'" it nous Lived Injury While Inspect ing Advanced rusmuiib ui Army On inu vvuai num lERMANS TAKE RUSSIANS 1...I eifltpincnt. Says Jinny Kii.sn ilen rrlwnciH Including Humid. ron of liicer unu swiuni Machine Aims In Kni.snoiiol in. luoriitftl rr to Com Hoy Tlmo.l BERUN, Mar. 20. (Wireless to LjTllle.) Tlio official stutomont Lt...irf "On tno wesi ironi yes- U. nnlv minor engagements In hoine anil Lorrnino occurred, and tat wero successim ' " ' .. IPierai vuil nmtu nun ,!htlr wounded by shrapnel whllo lipecllDg mo nutuiicuu iiuoinuii ui jirnijr, Ills cuiiumuii is lujiunuu i iitlsfactory. tii fiernans stormed Tntiroggcn, mm the misslnn frontier northeast If Tilsit and took :i()0 Htisslnn prls- hen. A Russian nitiicK neur i'ii Lil broken down. Tho KitBHlnns bllered heavy losses in tlio Kras- r . it..-1.. ......... ,l.n.i innn .. 0(01 UlWIll, I1IUIU lllllll vuv ui km being taken prisoners, omong Psm belnE a snuadron of Lancers Ink bones and flvo mnciiino guns. i Russian attack northwest or CIo- pisnow as repulsed." U.S. MOVES TO PROTECT AMERICAN INTERESTS sir Department Is Considering SifM If llomlmidineiit or Mntu- moral Tlitvatons Teuis CKI.ciis (If AjmcIiI! Fri Is Com Dir TlmM. TASllINdTON, D. 0., Mnr. 29. U possibility of dangor to Amorl u life and property nt Urownsvlllo. lonld Villa's forces boiubnrd Mutu- wru In an effort to roenpturo It ha the Carranza forces, caused tho lit Department officials hero to aider steps for tho protection of Icerlcan Interests. Hoports said at the Villa forces wero onlv awult- tt the arrival of artlllurv before ro- .. ... - lru5 me attack. 2 STEAMERS SUNK GERMAN SUHMAJtlXES SEND BRITISH J10ATH TO BOTTOM Heavy Loss of Lifo Femed In Cns0 oi i-iissciigcr vessels Engaged In African Trade. Four Bupor-drendnaughts. Sailing o'Or tho sea, Along came a submarine Then thoro woro three. Tlirco super-drcadnnughts, Spick and spnn and now Ono shot from a torpedo nun inui o wero iwo. Two supor-dreadnaughts, Cost ton million bones, Struck against a floating mlno Qono to Davy Jones. . Fifty million dollars sink, In tho deep, deep sea, While tho Ilttlo subniarlno Puffs on In hor gleo. mr A KM LOST MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Ilf NOW ON OF VERGE w Guards and Reservists Have Been Called to Colors For Sixty Days A Consolidation of Times, Ovist Mali nil Cooi Itnv Ailvortlnr No. 212 DM 'TPLHDHTIRSeiN IS PENNILESS ran tllX AncUtpil 1'rvM to L'mm Illy Tltnp.l LONDON, Mnr. .2'J. Tho Khlor Dempster Company, owners of tho Kldor Lino, announced tonight that ap parently about 12G persons lost their lives by tho sink ing of tho Falaba. ' S OFFER! S once JOV )tII)i:iLS TKLI TMOl'llLliS TO jl'ikik im:xxocic. Say Siren Itcfiised to Olvo Tunes Dr. Hull to 1'ie.sH Clini'Ko of Imr- ceny for Taking' JIN Car DKXTISTS IX TltOL'ltlii: . A merrv war is devninn. Ing between tho Partlnml IDr AuoclaleJ I'mi lo com n TlmM. LOXDOX, Mai-. 211. Tho llrltlsli Ntciiiuer Agulhi ns- mink by n fiei niaii Hiibiiiailiio thlt liioinlng off Mishap's Jtoelc. Tho crow of twou-ty-throo s mivimI. Tho Agulln was 1201 tons. Ills hop Hook is on Scllly Isles, nt tho unirunco to tlio Kngilsh channol. Proposes to Cede to Italy Part of Province of Trent After War RIGID CENSORSHIP NOW Italian (Jou'niinent Issues Official DiTieo Korbtddhig Publication of Military Maneuvers I'rom March HI to July HO Talk Haired 444 HAYS AUBTHIA OKKICKH TKIIItlTOItV 4- tflr Aoclit4 Ilrn to Cooi nir Timet. PAULS, Mar. 20. Austria haB Hindu a doflnlto oTfor to redo to Italy part or tho province of Trent nt the closo of tho war, tho Potlt Parislen's Homo correspon dent says ho has boon in formed, and adds that tho proposal was mndo Thuisday and tho ltnliau government doforrcd a reply. tnr AuocliteJ I'reti to Com IUj TlmM. LONDON, iMr. 29. Tho report yestordny that tho Hritlsh steamer Kalaba was sunk by Gorman sub niarlno was conflrmod today. Tho Falaba was sont to tho bottom yes tordny off Mllford Haven, on tho roast of South Wales. Tho loss of lifo probably was honvey. Tho not tonnago of tho vessol was 3011. Sho belonged to tho Elilor lino and was unguged In African trado. Carried 2(10 Lives. Tho Falabn loft Liverpool Satur day for tho west const of Africa with 110 pnssongcrs and 120 trow. Tho officers stato that wbon tho submarino appeared it 1TALV CALLS HICSHKVKH Illy Aorllii.l l'mm lo Coot Hay Tlmn.J ItOMK, Mar. 29. All tho O Alplno troops In tho first category, organized especial- ly to guard tho tnoun- tain passes of Italy, havo 4 been summoned to tho colors s for foity-flvo days. All tho ortlllory, and onglneor ro- sorvo officers havo been call- V od to tho colors for sixty o dnys. - OIIIIKGOX HHTUHXS. b Forres mo Said to ho About To UrnriMlo Capital ItfitU(J ttnt to Com Dr Tlmm.l VASHINOTON. D. H.. Mnr. 2!1 pjitches received in diplomatic mm here from Mexico said that li understood Obrocon. with Cnr- fu forces Is returning to tho enp- i uerB mo znpnta rorco3 ar,o l to evacuate. WISH iaili.iS.SV IXTKHKSTK1) U lW(UtJ rreu to Coo Pf Tlmw.l MM0 " C- Mar-29- WBriilsh Ambassador Sprlng "Z v d Secretary Bryan to in- What Crrancnninntn uom lm. L,!.1',,e. lT tho Protection of for- ..... ; .,ne Zapata forces should fKMttd Mexico City. noinixa is nnravKi) tf AwcUtu Vnn to Coot Br TlmM. IBROVV.VSVILLE, Mnr. 29. Tlioro r nn no fichtini' nt iio,..n..nI, fciiii!u afler'10n. noporta from la sides Ind catod timt n i.ntiin the Villa besiegers and tho "M before tomorrow. r- S. TItOOl'S OlIDKlusi) OX - ferritin hM4 Coo, rt ffa.n'.q.,Mr.29- V todsV ,i. v 0l ima artillery Kft?rri.-Wer ori"red by Secro- 1H0..LJ " iToceea from Fort .J- "" IU lirOWtlRVIIln nll.l lm r.:rl to bo bo nt rendition aoreln! - "'"!0nt'.8 not,co- caadation , ""ureu n rec- paton. injor uoneral R STILL AT ANCHOR fs...t. ... .. Mi Vi,,. ,',,u,,l,il,l,s nt Xowjiort iVfir , . '"""K"!- HonieUiins finite Will no i,oI1)3 .Sooil h 'C,'J PrtM to Con. n.. -riJL. 1 KPOUT NEWS AfK on ,..V'ni Eltel FrlmioriM, o n."V:..D ffedrtiaCJll)parent,y mro L. v1 " make n .inu, r i. " t an., .u uu mi iiiu Don Wr ii other t,me. Activities. local nffi around her convinced ttust inner that som definite Fth. . : """ ue laKen etthirr to r Alabam8flead ler out- The battle- lorihl. .i. : " miaucj twlco ns n signal for tho njeiiinor to proparo tho lifo boats, but boforo this could bo dono tho torpedo struck tho ship near tho onglno room. lit) Aro Hescued. Three of tho Falaba's lifo boats woro swamped. Mnny porsous nbonrd tho vessol wero thrown Into tho sea whero they struggled whllo tho submarino circled about, it Is nllogcd, offering no nssistanco. A fishing boat appeared and rescued 110 of tho pas8ongors and crow. Captain Davis of tho liner was pick, od up dead. Eight othor bodies woro rocovorod. Tho survivors woro landed at Mllford Haven. nr AmocUM TrtH to Coon nr Times. 110MI3. Mar. 29. A rlirid censor whistled ship upon tho publication of mill. GENU SHIPS LOST RUSSIA ItHPOHTS A)MAni; TO XAVAL UNITS IX HAIA'IO Several Transpoits With Supplies Hehtroyexl and Minuter or htm marines aro Damaged. Vr AMOditcJ rff to Com Djt Tlmu. PETHOaUAD, Mar. 29. Sovoro losses wero Inflicted upon German naval units In tho Baltic by tho Russians, according to Boml-offlclal rovlow of operations. German sub marines aro said to havo suffered considerably, whllo a number of transports with supplies, woro de stroyed. Tho statomont says that tho details cannot bo mado public yot. QUIET AT DARDANELLES Xo Attacks Slnco Saturday, Hut Hoiiibaitluieiit Hegim on (iiilf of Saros by Kiisslan Cruiser rt today. WR H'a'ffnTn fft on the afternoon lufrtj trip, a" on a Bort bus- KOKTS DliSTHOVKI) llr Amoc Ute4 I'reu to Coo JUjr TlmM PAUIS, Mar. 29. A Havas News Agency dispatch from Athens savs it has now been established that tho forts nt Dardonolles havo beon de stroyed and thoso ut Kllld Uahr sorlously damaged by operations of tho Allied fleet In tho Dardanelles. Ac cording to dispatches from Mytlleno,' threo British and two French warships havo anchored In tho Gulf of Smyrna with transports. lOr AMOClt4 rri to fo H TIipw.1 PARIS, Mar. 29. Tho French battleships Suffren cud Gaulols woro badly damaged by fire from tho Turkish forts at tho Dardanelles Mach 18th. They left for Toulon, France, to bo repaired in drydock, according to an Athens dispatch. No attacks were made In tho straits Saturday, tho dispatch says, but the Franco-British fleet and the tary news from March 31 to July 30 hns been established by royal de cree, Issued In accordance with tho Council of Ministers Saturday. Publications aro prohibited from buying .Information regarding the formation or movements of tho army, navy or aerial forces. KVon sclontlflc discussions of military questions conio under tho ban, KILLED HUSBAND AND BURNED BODY Then Hurried tho Hones In Post Holes on tho Place to Conceal Her Crime AtteiuptH Suicldo (Xlj Aioclit4 lrtt to Cooi D7 TlmM. MAItLIN, Texas, March 29. Mrs. Kato Wrlgouoskl, the pollco say, confessed sho killed hor husband, burned tho body and then buried the bones In post holes. Tho char red bones woro found Inut night by tho pollco In tho post holes. Mrs. Wrlgonoskl. who Is now under nr- rest, hacked hor urm with broken glass In nn endeavor to commit sui cldo. The wound is not dangerous. Inloss Dentists that prom s niucii pnm ueroro it Is Ished. Thero is a differ ence of opinion between tho employes In tho North Bond branch of tho Putnrul Pain less ones. it. p. Schonborn says tho siren on tho nuto has been broken and wns no better than tho painless Mil lings of tho Painless ones. Dr. Bull says that Schron born broke it and ns both aro positive In their state ments thero seems to bo somo painful provaricatlng somowhero. "Wo didn't Play 'Homo. Swoot Homo' on tho organ of Dr. Bull's cnr. That thing hasn't worked for two weokB. What d'yo think, Judge, we'd wako people up at night play ing tunes? No sir, not wo." Thus argued It. F. Schronborn nnd Charles U. Isboll .this morning before Judgo Ponnock, .whoro Satur day they woro charged with larceny, the taking out or Dr. Bull's big whllo cnr for n Joy rldo. "You did break tho siren," re Iterated tho doctor. "And further more, I rofuse to nrguo this en ho fitrthor. Stick it to 'em, Judgo." Neither of the men could pay tho $2G asked to quiet tho caso and wero given until Wednesday to mako amends, falling in which tliuy must huvn a hoiirlni' mi n. lnrcnnv olinnrn Until lllllll flnplnroil In Mm rnni, V Hint tho car had not been damaged to any extent. Dr. Bull stated that It had been und further that they had mado no show of wnntlm: to straighten tho mnttor out, and tbore- loro lio wanted to push tho charge. Schronborn has beon) working for Dr. Bull, being employed In n North Bend office Together with Isboll ho wont Friday night to tho garago whero tho car was kept and took tho machine for a joy rldo scbsIoii, got ting truck In tho mud. near Umnlro und returning early In the morning. Tho men dony that thero was any one eleo with them In tho car. "Thoy wero soused," said tho doctor. "Wo woro not," said tho inqn and tho judge, bowlldercd, scratched his head. "Bettor got Bomo witnesses," ho cautioned and both sldeH declared thoy could got a dozen npleco. Isboll stated ho had been asked to ccHno nlong nnd bolng a driver had accepted under tho bollof that Schronborn had full powor to uso tho big whito car. "Well, I'll glvo you both until Wednesday morning to either, got tho 2I for tho doctor or mako othor amends. If you don't you'll havo to bo tried on this larceny chnrgo, that's all." Roseburcj Banker Testifies in Own Behalf in Federal Court Last Week ' LOST BliJTDRTUWE Sank $125,000 in Real Estate and Timber Land Specula tions in Curry County LOST $40,000 IN OAKLAND Sheridan Says Money AYas Taken From Depositors Hut It Won With -ineir Knowledge nnd Consent Frank Wnlto Testifies POLAND FIGHTINGII P RilRMmiMF Ui Ui U WUIUIII IIIbL. IS NOT FOUND SHAHP KXCOUXTHItS 11KTWHKX OKHMAXS AND HUSSIAXS J. W. lircxXHTT HPHAKH I'-OIl IHWKXHK n c u L (Special to Tho Times) PORTLAND, Or., Mar. 29. Lawyors for tho defonso of Thomas It. Sheridan, for mer president of tho First Nutlonnl Bank of ltosoburg, began their closing argu ments boforo tho United States District Court. Tho enso Is expected to go tho Jury before night. During Inst week, Short dan, who Is charged with vio lating tho National Bank act by mlsiiso of deposits, heard numerous witnesses testify bo appropriated their de posits without warrunt. It would not put a dollar in anybody's pockot," declnr ed Judgo Bonnott or Marsh Hold, unless you glvo tho do fondant his liberty und lot him do as ho snys ho will mako good every cent ha owes." United States District At torney Kennies centered Ills attack upon Sheridan's: lack of authorization to tnko tho money mid alleged intent to dofrnud. Constantliioplo lleports Weather Perfect Hut Allies Fleet He- nialiis Inactive tnr AntocUlfJ rrtu to Com Vtr Tlmta. LONDON, March 29. Tho now Gorman offenslvo In Poland led to sharp fighting In which tlio Russians aro said In Berlin to hnvo suffered heavy losses. Tho war offlco announ ces that Tauroggcn, Russian, across mo iasi Prussian border stormed successfully. In Franco and Belgium minor engagements took place. Constnntlnoplo reports that slnco tho ropulso or tho allies fleet Dar danelles weather hns been norfect and tho allies cannot blame, bad weather for their falluro to ronow tho attack. Berlin roports that General Von Kluck was slightly wounded by shrapnel. What Was Supposed to be F-4 Was Only an Old Anchor and Chain. HOPE IS ABANDONED ROUMANIA TO BE NEUTRAL Ocriiinu Report Kays Kuril an Agree- iiient mis nt'cii Signed by tho Hoiiiuuulau Ambassador (Ilf AMoclitnl Pitm lo Tool ltr TlmM, BERLIN, Mar. 29. Tho Buchar est correspondent or tho Frankfur ter Zoltung, telegraphs that Rou mnnln will rontlnuo to maliitnln noutrnllty. That paper professes to havo Information that tho Rou manian Ambassador has signed such nn agreement. Boats Continue Search Sweep ing ucean rioor uames nut With No Success Yet BIT OF BRASS WORK FOUND Ill-Fiited Boat Is Thought to bo Submerged Close to tho Honolulu Harbor Kutnitit-c, but Search. ers Uuahlo to Jjocnto Spot ALL HOPi: AHAXHOXKI) WILL GO TO JURY TODAY PORTLAND, Or., Mnr. 29. Tho nttornoys In tho caso or Thoinus K. Sborldan, tho ltosoburg bankor, on trial in tho Fodoral Court charged with violating tho National Bank act and misusing funds aro making tholr arguments today, tho court hnvlng ta ken a recess Saturday, It Is thought tho caso will go to tho Jury this afternoon. fhhx'h stati:mi:xt says ah. vaxckd positiox8 kkit BANK ROBBERS ESCAPE Oklahoma Bandits Mako Good Their Getaway IVoin Posses That Havo Been Searching For Them Or AuocUleJ rreu to Coot Dar Tlmn.J STROUD. Okla,. March 29 (Vriuaii Observation Ptst Xear Ypres Is Blown Up By it Fremli Mine Buttle Lino Wavers, nr AwoclalaJ PtfM to Cooi nr TIuim, PARIS, Mar. 29. Tho official statomont this aftoruoon says: "NeJr Ypres, a German observation post wus blown up by a French mlno. At Kparges. tho Gormans attomntcd to regain tho trenches lost on March Shoi Idan Is down and out fliianclal- 27. After a violent struggle, French , ly. ionising after tho closest kind gains woro on tho whole maintained, i of nn Investigation to bcllovo any Germans obtained a footing In a of tlio stories of fortunes which PORTLAND, Or., Mnr. 29. "I had to borrow $25 to conio horo ror this trial." With thoso words Thomas It, Sheridan mndo an end of his talo of tho wreck of tho First National Bank of ltosoburg. Shorldun was on tho witness stand In tho Fodoral Court testifying In his own behalf. Sheridan's attorneys say that tho banker is not only dcoply In dobt, but has been practically penniless slnco ho turned over his entlro proporty for tho benefit of his cred itors. "I'm tho only ono of tho attor neys for tho dorouso who Is getting nny pay for his services," said 8en utor Fulton during his opontng stato niont. "Judgo J. W. Bennett and Mr. Herman aro acting merely for tho Baku of fileudshlp.'' Kvcn tno prosocutlon believes that Posses that searched for the robbors fow sections, but on tho other bund, I Shorldun Is said to cacltod in othor who hold up tho two Stroupd banks tho French mado progress at othor j othor states. ' Saturday returned today, having fall-i polntB. S loridan told of his losses In a . . ... a ! ml. . l I I tlll(ll i'llPPU Pniltlti. ilmlinH jlWil ii.t ed to pick tip tho trail. Thoy bellovo tho robbers aro now saio in tno inns of tho Osago Nation. PRESIDENT AT ANNAPOLIS Wilson and Secretary Daniels arc Guests Aboard Argentine Buttle- ship Moreno. Or Awocliieil FriM to Coo Dr TIiom. ANNAPOLIS, Mar. 29. President Wilson, Secretary Daniels and party of aides, who arrived aboard tho yacht Mayflower, aro guests today of Arcontlno Ambassador Naou aboard tho now Argentino battleship Moreno, DENIAL BY IDR TURKISH GOYKKXMrcXT XO DIKOHIIKRH IX PHRHIA KLKS XOTICH. Initiation and Installation of now officers has been postponed until Wednesday evening, April 7, when un elaborate program of exorcises will bo presented and evory Elk Is expected to be present, Noxt regular meeting will bo held Wednesday evening, March 31 By order ot D. Y. STAFFORD. Exalted Ruler. Speaking ot the Mlllkoma billiard n. .t.. r,,icnr Aalrniii inmuarueu tournament, uuvu iioiuuh aj un- tho Bulalr lino of forts from tho! Hards Is n "sissy game." Probably Hnlf nf Rnros. I uetauso tno uuiib uma ram uuiui. United Htntos Ambassador Statfimut 'Unit Tiukish Wa flco Kays Xo Trouble Thero Uf Auotlii. I'rcn la Com nr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 29. Tho Turkish government denies that tlioro has been any disorders nt Urumlali, Persia. Ambassador Mor genthau, at Coustantlnoplo, cabled tho State Department today that tho Grand Vlzlor had Informed him on tho stiongth of u report mado to him by the Turkish Wnr Offlco. $200,00(1 ruti; ix SPOIv'AXi: TODAY hugh Curry County timber doal and In Oakland real estate. "I had bor towed ?90,000 from J. W. Blod gett, with whom I was Interested in a ;G,000,000 timber deal. My sharo of tho sale would havo I amounted to 2Q0,000, but Blodgott SAYS lol(1 Ino no ulllltL'11 Hie money and i wus iiimwiu to ny mill. Aiiur I tho (leal wns closod and I bad paid Cables! Mr' Hlougelt, all I got was J28, r Of. Tho .Mohawk Building lu tho Center or tho Hiibiness District, Partially Destroyed Women llcbcued (Dr AuoclittJ Treu to Com Dr TlmM.) SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. 29. Firo early today partially destroyed Hho Mohawk building In tho center ot the business section, causing a loss in excess of $200,000. Threo women sleeping In the building wero rescued by tho flromon, 000. I also lost $-10,000 in a real estato ven tu ro which an Oakland, California, banker Induced mu to go Into. I didn't have a dollar loft and havo no money now," Shorldun admitted taking all tho money charged in tho Indictment, but testified that tho depositois told him to tuku out their deposits for his own ii6o. Slier. dun was asked to toll of tho circumstances under which ho took tho nrl'jua withdrawals charged In the Indictment. Ho said ho had tlrsl beon authorized to tako tho monoy in every Instance, "Tell us about Carton," directed Atto.-uoy Fulton with regard to the third count. "I was going past tho livery sta ble when 1 met him,' Sheridan re plied, 'Bill,' I' said, 'I want to Use your money. It's up thero In the batik not doing you any good.' He said, 'AH right, If I get Interest and get It back" " "Did you bollovo you woro good for It at tho timot" "I nocr questioned it. I bolleved GIRL SUES WRONG MAN FOR BREACH OF PROMISE X'ew York Maid Is Mistaken In In- dent mention of Former .Sweet heart Who Promised to Wed Jlf.-r tU AuoclttM I'itm to Com IUj TlmM. NEW YORK, March 29. Miss Rao Tanzer, who Is suing James AV. Os borne, formor assistant district attor ney or Now York, ror $GO,000 ror nn alleged breach or promise, was mls tnkon In her indontiricatlons or Os borne as tho man who wooed her un der tho nnmo or Ollvor Osborne, ac cording to Harry A. Spellborg, who announced today that ho has beon retained by Miss Tnnzor as counsol. I was worth $120,000 ovor my In debtedness." "I'll ask you about tho Laura Vorrtll loan." "About tho time tho Crouch loan camo duo I wrote to hor stating thnt tho money wns about to bo paid and H sho wanted to get Inter est sho would havo to lond It aguln. A short tlmo lator sho camo Into tho bank. During tho convocation bIio said sho didn't know whom to trust. I nskod hor ir she would titisi mo. She said sho would, so I told tier I would place her monoy as soon as I round an oponlng by checking it out and making a note." Sheridan testified that the mem orandum checks woro sont to tho depositors against whoso accounts thoy wero drawn as soon as tho books woro balanced, often ut tho ena or each mouth. Formor National Bank Inspector uoounart, wiio Bent out tho much contest rolcasos was put on tho stand whon tho dofenso opened Its caso tills morning. "Do you know what tho gonoral custom among banks of this char acter Is as to making loans by the uso of memorandum chocks such us this?" asked Senator Fulton. "It Is customary for bankors to put in a chargo slip. Sometimes n depositor will say 'When this nolo comes duo, pay It ami chargo It to hiy nccount," or 'buy this mortgngo or mako tin Investment for mo.' This Is dono by the uso of a chargo slip." "Is that n customary wuy ror a bankor to borrow money for him self?" cross examined Kcumos. "No, it Is not." Goodhnrt admitted that or all tho depositors affectod, ho hud In terviewed only two persons who substantiated Sheridan's assertions ot regularity. Whon tho defonso began Its char uctor testimony by asking Schloo- mann us to Shorlduu's reputation, tllr AMooltIM Prww lo Com tlr llmri.l WASHINGTON. Mar. 29. Tho last remote hopo thnt any or tho submarino F-l crow might bo nllvo has boon abandoned by tho Navy Do- partmeiit. Acting Socrotnry Bluo toilny ordered Ronr Ad- mlrnl Mooro, commnndlng tho Honolulu nnvftl station, to report tho oxnet location 4 or tho sunken boat nnd tho depth nt which It lies, that tho Navy Department may estimate tho probability of salvaging tho hull nnd ro- covering tho bodies. ONLY FOUND OLD ANCHOR llr AiikII.1 IYim lo Com liar TIiom. HONOLULU, Mnr. 29. A diver discovered thnt an old anchor, nnd not tho sunken niibmnrliio, wns holding tho drodgor's chain. Tho whoro abouts ot tho F-l Is admit tedly undiscovered. NOT YKT IXICATKI) (Dr AmocUIoJ rra to Cooi cr TlmM.) HONOLULU, Mnr. 29. Vessels searching tor tho missing submar ine F-l agnln recommenced swoop ing tho oconn rioor with cables. So far no success is reported. Naval official roltorato tholr confldonco In tho theory that tho F-4 Is sub merged closo to tho harbor on trance. Tho tin so Of tho opinion largely rests on tho roports ot fuel oil eoon on tho surface or tho sea mid also on tho recovery of a ploco or brass work brought up by a lino from tho tug Navajo. Tlio brass was Ideutlflod by naval authorities as from tho F-l. PIONEER DIES WKLL-KXOWX HUMXKIt .MAX PASSES AWAY TODAY Mr. Iteumcs Interrupted: "Tho gov ernment will offer no testimony to refute this. In fact, wo will udinlt that at tho tlmo tho defendant's rep utation for honesty, Integrity and fair dealing was unquestioned." Fulton, however, went ahead with Bovon character witnesses, "Did you hoar M, 8. Doontlor say that ho had given his money to Mr. Shorldau and If ho lost It, It wasn't any body's business? asked Senator Fulton or K. Bhunnon Tay lor. "Yes," aiisworcd Taylor. "Ho eald ho didn't need It." "Everyone or these poopla woro only too glud to get Tom Shorldau to handle their money and thoy wero perjuring themselves to get tholr monoy back. That's what I told the grand Jury." This was the testimony or Frank Walte, a closo personal friend or Sheridan's, who Voluntarily camo bo fora the grand Jury to testify In his behalf when the banker was indicted in 1912. On the stand today ho admitted that Mr. Carlon had told hi in many times that Sheridan lost his monoy for him, Captain A. I). Ilooiio KvpiiVM at tho Homo of Ills Daughter, .Mrs. Win. Knrdcll In Mnrshfleld Today Captain A. D. Booito, tho woll ktiowu Coos County ploucor, passed awuy this afternoon at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Win. Kardoll In Murshflold, ufter a lingering Ill ness. Ho was brought to this city re coutly from his homo lu Sumner. Mr. Boono was born In Missouri Juno 3, 1837 and whon a boy of nlno yoars moved with his paronts across tho plains to Oregon. Thoy camo caravan stylo with a company of settlers, tho days boforo Oregon hud been udmittod to tho Union, It was nearly 20 yeaia lator, tn 1809 that Mr. Boono sottlcd on his ranch at Sumner and It Is thero that has lived over since, taking a prom inent part in tho lifo of his com in un ity ami lu a lifo or work, making himself well liked by all who knew ! him. Tho deceased was n great-grimd-eon or Daniel Boono or Kentucky fa mo, tho stories ot which aro In every American history. It vus lu coming across tho plains In 1847 that tlio compass which had belonged to the old frontiersman and kept In the Boono family as a relic was stolon by tho Indians. Mrs. Nancy Boono died at her homo In Sumner not mora than a mouth ago. Her maiden name was Nancy L. Baker and was born In Missouri, near tho early home ot her husband. Buy Two Lots. D. W. and J. C. Blolmau have purchased two lots lu First Addition to Bay Park and will erect two cottages thorcou. The deal wob mado through the I. S. Kaufman & Co. agency. Two and one-half acres fertile laud closo to thin city, Ideal for suburban homo add adapted to small farming. Price nnd terms right. Inquire of owner, 17H Central inc line, Miirshfleld, I