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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1915)
fc&asawMa .AntiiT------ " " "f .-ii ,. . j .,.,. , ROKENffleMISE fJAN BE REPAIRED, BUT IT CAN NEVER BE MADE AS GOOD AS NEW iwnroHMm u.mnmm'i)ieijiii1iMiw,.Bimj'i.li i., Rnv Times Your Paper Coos Day Times Is proud of its Utio "Tho '' Pnpcr," and lt s,rlvc9 nt ",l "" to f05 . ... nmn lir tlorotlnir 1(8 energies to llri OP " ,lfl ;lotiDBt"pcoi,,,slnlorcsta' , dims ftatt tea MEMREltS OF TIIB ASSOCIATED IMESS A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos Ray Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people ami devoted to tho best Interests of this grant section . Tho Times nlwaya boasts ana novor knocks. pO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 ss Tho Const MnSl. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915 EVENING EDITION. URINE F4I L BE RAISED UjBi iLSHffi of 970 l-eei in "'uiu Harbor. EVERYTHING QUIET INSURRECTION GENERAL FUXSTOX SENDS RE 1'OItT FROM MEXICAN' RORRER U W 120,010 fr stimated that it Will Require 14 Days 10 army ducii to the Surface eSSEL IS WATERLOGGED ItffilebiR Located Hawser Attach. .. itarlnl mid KollllUIICIlt Wns Found too Light to Raise Her I'm Pontoon Methods. B, JlooclitcJ TrtM to Coot Dr Timet.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 31. d expendlturo of $20,000 to bring e mnlcen submarine, f-i, to mo ffi In Honolulu Harbor wna nil- liorlwd by Secretary Danlols to- IV, ftcr a message received from tir Admiral Moore, saying uuu hanser nltnchcd to tlio bont had td and that tlio present cqulp- mt was too light to ralao her. Admiral .Moore's Message. Admiral Moore's messngo reartri: Untenant Smith located lliu F-l ad awed her a slight dlstnneo ln- tore. Tho lirtiug nnwser men arted, the aubmnrlno ovldontly ic- r waterlogged. Our equipment Is to light to rnlso hor. Aro making seracntfl to rnlso nor by pon- ii methods. Will report tlio pob- ble roit of rental of equipment fcia possible. Still bnvo n lino on ibmarlno and ran hold onto hor allon. Tho depth Is 15 fathoms." Will Ilcqiilro Fourteen Days A second mcsBngo from Admiral sore estimated tho cost of ou- ilalug additional equipment nt $20,- and Bald that tho operations nld begin at onco to tnko advnn. ot good wenthcr. IIo ostlmnt- Iht the tlmo required would bo rteen days. Sccrotnry Daniels Im- edlateljr cabled nuthorlty. Desultory Firing Ijtt.st Xlgbt Retuecn Fortes Rut Fighting Ceu.js Today III AtiocltteJ I'm to Coos Br Timet. WASHINGTON, Mnroh 31. Gen. Fiinaton mado this report to Secy. Garrison; "Desultory firing on both sides Inst night. Everything quiet to- dny." U. S. Troops on llordcr. Itlj Astoclttoil Ptmui to Coot tlr Time RROWN8VILLE, Mar. 31 Threo bnttcrlcs of tho United Stntcs Third Field Artillery arrived hero this morning to bo rondy If necessary, to protect Hrownsvlllo whero Mntamo ros Is under attack. Major General FtuiBton, who Is horo to sco thnt tho Amorlcan border is not violat ed, expressed hlmsolf as pleased with their prompt nrrivnl. STARTS IN I A A OotMoUdntlon of Times, Const Mai) nd Coos lny Advertiser No. 214 BRITISH SUN noAT nouxi) fhom: nrasfiow TO CA1MJ TOWX. WIDOW OF MAX KIMiKI) IX .MKXICO (HCTS $20,000 Stnto Depnrtnu'iit Aiiuouures That Mevlcau (i eminent, Will .MaUo I'ayment of Daiiiages. Ten Thousand Tribesmen Gather to Attack British Military Post. EASILY TEPULSED Government Troops Engaged Natives and Routed Them With a Loss of 200 VICTORY IS COMPLETE 'Iteeonualsnuco After Unfile Showed Xo Train of Itnnd .More Than Threo liiiidred Xattves Aro Wounded in Kncoiinter IBj AiKH-ttted rri to Coo Dtj Tlran. SIMLA, India, Mnr. 31. An of ficial statement says: "Ten thous and tribesmen composed ninlnly of tfnd inns, collected with a view of attacking Tcchl, nenr Mlrnnshnli post. Qovornment troops under Hrlgndlor Oenernl Vano enencod tnr Auoditct rrn to coo, u., TimM. . tho nntlvos nt dnwn March 2C. re- WASHINGTON, I). C, Mnr. 31. pulsing them completely. klllliiK 200 Sccrotnry of Stato llryan announced nnd wounding 300. A subsequent that ho had been advised thnt $20,- reconnnlssnnco showed no trace of 000 In gold would bo pnld tho widow tlio band." of John I). McMnnus, nn American killed by Zapata troops. IIo also received n tologram of thnnks from tho widow for tho government's action. Sent to the Itottom Off tho Sellly Isles by a (ierninit Submarine Crow AVns Saved. tDr AtoclitKl rra to Cooi tiir Timet. LONDON, Mar. 31 Tho Ellor- mnn lino steamer Flamlnlnn, wltli a general cargo from Olnsgow to Capo Town, was sunk off Sellly Isles Monday, by tho Gorman sub marine U-2S. Tho mombors of tho crew wero saved. Tho vessel was of 2218 net tons. GERMAN FORCES I SEnTTLE SIM LOSE IN POLAND SUFFRAGETTES ORGANIZE Meeting In Xew Vorlc to 1'erfect Xat- loiinl Working Organlatloit of Congressional Union Or AuocltUiI rrrsi to Cool IUJT Tlmti. NKW YOItK, Mar. 31. A hund red woman suffrngottcs from var ious parts of tho United States gath ered hero today to nttcud a meeting AVIATORS ACTIVE AILLIKS DHOP llOMIiH OX THHKK 11F.LGIAX TOWXS BRITISH STEAMER SUNK Another Merchantman With Cargo Sent to Itottom lly German Suhiuui'lno (I.'j Auocltled Ptim to Co nir Tlmn. CARDIFF WALKS, Mnrch 31 Tho 'Cardiff Ucho dcclnrcs that tfio Drltlsh steamer Crown of Castllo was torpedoed and stink, off Sellly Islands. Tho Crown of Castllo was engaged in tho trans Atlantic trado and sailed from St. Johns, N. II. March 19 for Kuropo. Sho Is owned In Glnsgow nnd Is 2S28 tons net. GAUCH HRITISH STFAMIJIl CHASKD Ci'eininn Official Statement Repot ts French mill Itussluiis Repulsed noi) Russians Cnpttiretl, nj AtfllJ 1'rfM lo Coot njr Timet. DKULIN, Mar. 31. (Wireless to Sayvllle.) Tho official stntomont today suys:- "West of Font a Mous sen, French attacks near and enst ,S. GOVERNMENT TAKES NO ACTION ON WAR LOANS Eute tUrr llrjnn Aunnunecs That tho Dqintliiiciit Han Xot Felt lutiriftl In Objecting to Credits tr iiuclil! rreu to Coot lit; Timet, WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnr. 31 f Btato Department has not felt Muled, Secrclnry Urynn nnnounc- I Nay, In objecting to tho credit Imnjements nindo with tho bolll- preat Rovcrninont by Amorlcnn waders, Insofar as they hnvo boon plant to tho Denartmont's notice. fa ald that tho Dcpnrtmont had n no action and expressed no 'on on them. of .the advisory council of tho Con-of RfSlnlovllIo rtnd In tho Lcprctr grcsslonnl Union for Woman Suf- ' , "i frago. They Intend to perfect a , H8ll, v "tors yesterday threw iivmun uii iiiu jjuir.mil luwiia ui Natlonnl working organization of tho Congressional Union. SAYlIfTUul LAHCKXV CHARd'i: AGAIXST JOV ItlRKItS DltOlM'KI) OWER RATE ON FRUITS "" l!n' on Small Fi-iiKh liisl iCrfgon I'oIhIh lrf)HCird hy uotcrmnriit Older. ri AjtwIiltJ Pre., to r n.. T.m.. t WASHINGTON, D. n.. Mnr. 31 Wrcss rates on strnwborrle's and -"' In carload lots from points 3 "aihlnClnil nil.) nrn.m.i n N. Ilutl6, Great Falls and Dill 'S. Montana, todnv worn fnnml 'wewonatile and discriminatory by ( ""enuato Commorco Commls- ' The CXnrfS.t rnmnnnlna wnrn Wed to establish a now rnto "oio fruits from Oregon nnd -""iwn to Montnnn points. PD ROTHSCHILD IS DEAD of lio RnglMi House of tho ""'m Kiiropcun Flnanders les AWy la London B' wtt,j r,, ,. cea Dt7 nw., ,.' "d of tho Kngllsh branch ' ,ll nothsohll.i f.n.. .n., ... ill, . --... .1.11111 UICII 111 a today. Tr,n ,,d was um November M0 and wit. o,,., t.h.,. m. . - v.vbivu nil iuijiirii Kr l . ' Ho W8S th0 Ilrst Jow KttM t0 parllament. Ho un ilfl. I? Mrlous Pe'-ntlon recently. t 'Mi wealth Is unknown, the rl tnlik -. . ' health " the family is estlmat- r , v o tni ,lt s.ooo.ooo,ooo tti,.. "7 -CI1 lnh . , 114 , I r"lMTK,,Jf MOXDAV Atyc " ")' V.TUil,W m - innv on sale nt "Ttio lrtKr,rma',J, Ihisy corner nn.l I.esH Serious Charge Filtered Schronhoni States Has Reen I'm- ployed Without a License Charges of larceny cntorod against It. F. Schronborn and Charles K. Is bcll by Dr. Hull who accuses them of taking his big whlto enr for n Joyrldo and breaking tho tuno-nink-Ing organ on tho sldo wero drop ped this morning In tho Justlco court. In their plnco wus mndo out tho charges of "being a party to tho taking of and uso of n car with out tho ownor's authority" and tho hearing was sot .for April 0 when District- Attorney Llljeqvlst will bo horo. That tho "worm may turn" nnd that growing out of tho charges by tho doctor may bo ontered counter Submarine- Gives Another Vessel Son iv, Itit Falls to Catch Her tDr Attoeitttil mti to vtnrt Dtr Timet. LONDON, Mnr. 31. The Drltlsh stenmer City of Cnmbrldgo roncho-1 Liverpool todny after a lively chaso by a Gorman submnrlna Sunday nenr Illshop Rook In tho KngllBh channol. The Bubmnrino sent sovornl sholls at tho vessol without seriously dam aging hor. Rrtigcs, Ghlstollcs nnd Court'.il without doing any damngo to :nlll tnry establishments. In Courtrni near tho hospital, ono Dolglan 'ns killed nnd ono wounded. North of Momol, tho bnnks of tho river hnvo boon clonrod of Rt.s sjnns. Tho Russlnns wero dofeatod near Taurrogen and retreated In tho direction of Szknudrwly. Tho Run Blnns who tho Inst fow days ad vanced north of Augustowo forest , ,'0m ngnlnst a Gorman position, wore re- j pulsed by Gormnns who advanced j SUBMARINES CLOSE CALL French Light Cruiser Tries to Ram (icnnaii Vessel mill Xcarly Suc- reeds May bo Sunk. tDr Anoclilel rrtn to Coot nr Timet. PARIS, Mar. 31. " Yesterday af ternoon," says n statement from tho Ministry of Marine, "a French light cruiser pursued n Gorman submarine near Dieppe Tho cruiser passed over tho submarine at tho niomout tho roriscopo disappeared and from the spot whero tho submnrliio wus List seen a quantity of oil floated to tho surface." Defeat With Heavy Losses in Northern Poland Reported From Petrograd T IN A TRAP Entire Divisions Annihilated When Surrounded by Rus 1 sian Troops. BERLIN DOES NOT C0NFRIM (Vrmans Attempt Flanking Maneu ver but aro Surprised and Trapped hy tlio Kncmy, According (o Un. official Russian Statement. Itljr AiuoclttoJ rrctj to Coot Iltj Timet. LONDON, Mnr. 31 Tho dofent of tho Gormnn forces In Northom Poland with henvy losses is report ed unofficially from Petrograd. Tho messngo alleges tho Gormnns foil bnek in tho Nlcmcu River district, expecting tho Russlnns would pur sue and bo crushed by n flanking movement. Tho mnnouvor Is said to hnvo failed nnd "tho entlro div isions" of GcrmnnH thomsolvcs wero caught in tio trnp nnd annihilated. Iicrlln, whllo making no specific reference to such nn engngomont, announces thnt tho Russians suf fered rovorsnls nt various points near the Prussian frontlor. Ilorllu says that French assaults woro beat en bnek with honvy losses to tho at tacking forces. Paris says tho sit uation is unchanged. INVASION OF HUNGARY HAS BEEN DELAYED AMERICAN LOST ON FALABA Thrasher, of Massachusetts, iiiiniig Those Who Perished When Kngllsh Liner Sunk Into tho Forest Lnko district near Sojny. Tho ntimbor of prisoners taken nenr Krnsnn, Poland, has been Increased by 000." nr Auorlttrd ITCH to Coot lit; Timet.) 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 31. Liyin Chester Thrasher, who wus among tho Falnba's passengers, who per ishod, lived In Hard wick, Mass, be- FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT i r"ro koIb t0 Kn",d- ' mo,1"or .Mrs. M. L. Thrusher, lives thoio Say Xo Modification hi Situation nt (he Front Since Last Official Statement Was Issued. nr Auorlttxt rreu to Coot m? Tlm. PARIS, Mnr. 31. Tho official roport this afternoon snys: "Thoro hns boon no modification of tho sit uation along tho West front slnco charges by tho men wns hinted nt tho Inst communication." whon tho law wns rend in tho court ,.,., ,.,.". TADn r-ipuT room this morning regarding ponnl-j JOHNSON - WILLARD FIGHT tics for hiring of dentists who hnvo not their stato Hconso. Schronborn nlloges that ho has no stato Hconso nnd thnt ho hns been oporntlhg nt North Rond undor tho name of McDonald, tho snld Mc Donald hnvlng a regulation stato Hconso which has boon trnnsforrod to tho formor. Ho snys thnt ho hns boon hired by Or. Hull. This wns furthor evidenced whon tho doctor uo held In reserve Arrangements About Complete for the lllg Rattle XW Monday Wlllnrd Gains in Favor nr Atioclttl I'rett to Coot Ir Timet. HAVANA, Mar. 31. Arrango monts hnvo boon complotod for nf fordlng pollco protection for tho crowds during tho JohiiBon-Wlllard fight Monday. Regular troops will this morning, In court, pnld to Schronborn a bnlanco of $8 clalmod ns back salary, These charges havo not been formally presented In court. C. F. McKnlght has tnkon the caso for tho accused men and though ho snys but Httlo, hints thoro will bo flroworks before tho proceedings nro finished. John D. Goss hns been re tained by Dr. null. Tho law read this morning In court specifically states that If any person shall employ, directly or In directly," for dental work, a person who has not a sato license, may In turn hnvo his licenses suspended sr revoked by the Stato Hoard of Den tal Examiners. Tickets for KASTKRX MOXDAV HALL to ho given hy CATHOLIC EITEL IS GETJING READY (ieriiiaii Cruiser nt .N'owpoit Xeivs Takes uu Coal For Prospcetho Run to Sea, (11 AHoclte4 t'rot to Coot Iltr Timet. NFAVPORT NEWS, Vn., Mar. 31. Ilargo loads of conl for tho Gor mnn auxiliary cruiser P. -his; Kite) Frledrleh woro brought down In Hampton Roads this afternoon. Com mnndor Thlorlchons plnns to bogln coaling tho raldor Into today. Russian Troops Unnhlo to ISrcnk Through Austrian Lines Fight- lug in Many Places. (Or AtioclileJ I'tm t cunt Sir Times. VIENNA, Mnr. 31. Tho cessa tion of fighting in Dukln Pass last ed only 21 hours, tho nowspnpors roport, tho Russlnns then bringing up fresh reserves. Fighting in tho Vnlloy of Ondavn and Lnborczu wns recommenced nnd Is now in full bwlug. Tho Russlnns hnvo nut been nblo to gnln nn object I vo at any point for tho Invasion ot Hungnry. A battlo In Rukowlun yesterday is roportcd to havo resulted in favor ot the Austrlnns, STHF.ITT CAR MKX CALLFD OUT III' CMXTRATi LAUOR UXIOX Fow Obey Strlko Order nnd Cars Aro Running as Usual Today Little. Disturbance Reported IDr Aoclte4 Tirtt to Coot hr TIejj.I S13ATTLB, Mnr. 31. Tho street cars of tho Pugot Sound Traction, Light and Power Compnny aro run ning ns usual this morning, nnd tho stilko declared ngnlnst tho company with tho sanction of tho Central La bor Union, appenrs to havo como to nnught. Tho compnny snys that only two men of tho 2300 omployod quit Inst night. Othors woro pullsd from tho enrs but nftcrwards roport cd for duty. I. W. IV. Rusy. No arrests wero mndo this morn ing and thoro Is no disorder of nny kind. About twenty arrests woro mndo last night for cutting trolley wires nnd other nttompts to dnmngo proporty. Mnyor GUI snyB that In dustrial Workers of tho World aro to blamo for tho disorder last night. B1A1 A Allied Fleet Resumes Attack on Outer Forts of Turkish Fortifications ' T Turkish Air Scouts Active in Reporting Position of the Enemies' Vessels CONSTANTINOPLE REPORT AXOTIIKR BTRF.KT OAR STRIKE nr AiKKitiffci riTti to coot nr Timet. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Mar. 31. Not n trolloy car In Springfield, snvo a fow used for mall service moved slnco tho calling of n strlko this morning. Tho strlko Is tho out growth of demands regnrdlng tho registration of transfers. AFTER ARSON BOG SUN 1XSURAXCE CO. 1XVKSTI. GATES HUNKER HILL FIRE WILSON SAYS NOTHING President Refuses to Discuss OrlU It'lsms of Ills Administration Made by Tuft and Roosevelt II;- Admitted Treat to Cant Iltr Timet. WASHINGTON, I). C Mnr. 30. Expressing tho need of "etiquette" botweon tho President nnd ox-Pros-Ideuts, Wilson today announced thnt ho would not reply to Tuft's and Roosevelt's comment on his admin istration. ' PATROL FOR EITEL. HAMMERSTEIN FAILS AGAIN Famous Xew York linpressiirlo Goes Into Receiver's llimds Assets Said to Ho Large, (lly AmicUIM I'mi to Coot Iltf Timet. 'NEW YORK, Mar, 30. A re ceiver for Oscnr llammorstoln, lm presnrlo, was appointed today. Ills liabilities aro $100,000, nnd his ns sots flvn times that amount, nccord Ing to n stntomont mado by his at torney todny. (ernuiii Commander Asks for U. S. Protection, (Dr AuoMttfel I'rett lo rot I1J Timet.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mur. 31. A dotnehmont of coast nrtlllory was tent from Fort Monroo to New Sentiment In favor of ' Wlllnrd scorns to bo increasing, Rotting n.iiu nrn timu frnnnrfillv Iorh thnn 114.113 V ..w.i nw..w...rf ... ..- .. 2 to 1 whereas formerly they woro port News, today to mouin guntu q i Tr ta nviiinnt that Johnson ' over tho Prlnz Eltol Froldrlch. Coin- will go Into the ring heavlor than ' mnndor Thlerlchons has asked that REARING POSTPONED in nny provlous fight. COAST LEAGUE BAS E BALL SEASON OPEN Portland and los Angeles Only Games I'lnyetl Hecauso .of Had Weather Snow In Salt Lake. Dr Aitocltt4 Pre" to Coot Br Tlmtt.) SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 30. The Paclflo Coast League baseball sea son opened today, .but Portland nt n patrol bo maintained around tho ship, GIRL'S WROXG GUESS Xew Yoik Maid Who Xrtucil Wrong Man Xowl in Trouble nr AttocltltJ Trett to Coot Ilr Tlmet.J NEW YORK, March 31. Inves tigation of Miss Ray Tanzers state ment that jn a breach of promise suit against James W. Osborno sho named . I !. ,t..ii mnn l.Af.nn Cn ti aiil rfl n v Los Angeles, was tho only game, nnd "., . "vBm... ww..t...nv, weather kent Oakland, and. San charges may result. LADIES, nro now on snlo nt "The , Frnn,elsco off tho dlnmond and snow Owl" Pharmacy, Rusy Corner nnd kept Vonlco nnd Snlt Lnko from Winkler's. j plaj Intj. LOUIS C.ORR IS OUR PLUMHER Plume :i31J ITS Central Ave. o . Ur Auorlttol Trett to Coot Iltr Timet WASHINGTON, March 30. . Tlio conference between tho Interstnto Commerco Com " mission nd tho momliora of tho Stato Rnlhvay Commls slons nnd railroad hcadsAprll ' 13th was postponed until Mny tho 27th. Western rnto caso hearing Is the cnuso. DROP liOMIlH OX RHEIMS v Dr Auoclttei rreu lo Coot Hr Timet. French war office says a Gor- man aviator hurled bombs on Rholms March 29. French artillery .for'-ed tho Germans to retire at Jeudlcourt. No other Infantry engagomonts took place. Offers $2.10 ReunnI fop Arrest, of Party or Parties, According to Let ter to tho District Attorney Snylng they will go tho limit In discovering, It possible tho causa of tho Hunker Hill firo and offer ing a rownrd of $2G0 "for tho arrest and conviction of tho pnrty or par ties guilty ot setting firo to tho Craig boarding houso" Is tho gist of n letter Just received by District Attorney L. A. Llljeqvlst, from tho Sun Insurnnco Compnny. This Is tho concorn thnt carried IiOO Insur nnco on Charles Skorrott's belong ings nnd which refused to pay tho claim until furthor Investigation fol lowing tho roport of E. R. Thomp son, spcclnl agent, who wns hero ton days ngo. "It hns bcon recently brought to my attention thnt Skorrott hns loft Mnrshflold," snys the letter, "which roport I will thank you to confirm." Tho posting of tho rownrd Is mndo nt the lustnnco of the Arson Commit tee of tho Hoard of Firo Underwrit ers. "It Is not amiss to say that tho Intiurnnco compniiles in general aro watching tho progress of this enso with moro tlmn ordinary Inter est. The authorities havo como in for sovora criticism hocntiso no transcript was mndo of tho Coroner's Inquest, and ns the companies do not Intend to lot tho matter drop wo would suggest thnt your office Icavo nothing undouo to uulvo thu matter. At tho tlmo of tho Inquest Mr. Lll Jeqvlst was nhsont In Roseburg on a caso, not bolng'nblu to return horn until tho preliminary hearing. Ho snys that tho law domnnds nil that transpires at a Cnronor's Inquest shall ho taken down In writing, Following tho nrrost of Skorrott on a charge of arson tho Insurnnco company held up puymont until nn Investigation could bo mado. E. R. Thompson camo horo from Portlnud nnd nftor looking ovor tho mnttor wont back nnd tho roport enmo thnt tho $500 would not bn pnld until tho matter had boon clonrcd up In a definite way. When tho Nnnn Smith sailed South two weeks ago officers woro there to sco that Skorrott did not leave. Two days later ho loft on tho oarly morning stago overland for tho north, with Paul Xlclklo. Thnt aftornoon tho pollco received n lottor from tho Deputy Sheriff of Oakland County, Michigan, stating thut Sker ret had loft thoro nftor soiling land that was mortgaged and other prop orty that didn't belong to him and also that he Jumped a board bill. At tho present tlmo tho pollco are awaiting news from a northern city that thoy havo written to for furthor Information, : : I illRTHDAY SURPRISE . Friends of Mrs. W. N. Kfkblad tendered her a birthday surprlso yes terday aftornoou, Reinforcements for Allied. Fleet. DauutlcsM Arrived nnd Fighting Will Ho Fierce From This Tlmo Forward. tllr Atiocltted rreu to Coot D Timet. LONDON, March 31. A dispatch from Constantinople says that tho allied fleet resumed tho bombord incut of villages near tho outer forts of tho Dnrdnneltcs. Turklnsh avia tors nro making dally recoiiunts-sanccs. T AMERICAN CHARGED WITH. SETTING FIRM TO FREXOII LINER. Raymond Svolodn, United States CKIen on Hoard La Tottralno Ac cused of Starting Rhuo on llont WAS SAX FILVXCISCO .MAX nr Attocltlel rrett to Ceot Dr Timet. WASHINGTON, Mnr. 31. Search ot tho Stato Depart ment recortU today rovenlod thnt Raymond Swoboda mado application for an Amorlcan pnsBport In Now York on February 20. Ho gavo his resldanco as San Francisco. Tho Stato Department for wardod whnt Information lt has to tho Dopnrtmont of Justlco for Investigation, Dr AnocUttl rrrtl lo Cvot Hi 7 Tint. ...idii, Mnr, 31. Raymond Hwo boilii, ono of tho pnssongors aboard tho Fronch llnor La Touralno, which wns Imporillcd by firo at sou March G, hns been arrested, chnrgod with setting firo to tho vessol, according to tho Matin.- According to tho ship's rocords, Swohoda Is an Amorlcan Biibjoct, .18 years old, by profession n financier, Tho Investigation established, It Is snld, that tho firo wns started by n detonating device. Uoforo tho firo Swoboda Is snld to hnvo boasted what Gormany could do. Taken lo lint re. Swoboda was tnkon to Havre. IIo Is said to havo bonstod of tho power of Gormnny, and corrospondonco found In his room Indlcnto, it Is nl logod, that ho was charged with tho tusk of blowing up tho La Touralno. HO.MR THROWERS TRIAL Men Who Attempt to Wreck St. Pat ricks Cathedral Face Court Dr Attocltt4 rrnt la Coot Pr TieiM 1 NEW YORK, March 30. Tho stato opened tho caso ngalnst Abarno and Corbonno, bomb throwora who tried to wrock St. Patrick's cathedral March 2. t ATLANTIC FLEET COMING Dr Auoelttwl rreu to Coot Sr Timet.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar 30. Tho Atlantic Root to morrow leaves Guantamn for Hampton Roads for revlow. In July tho Root goes to the Pacific Const, for tho fair, and ono section will visit 8o uttlo and Honolulu. CARD OF THANKS To the frlonds whoso kindly acts and words of sympathy llghtonod tho burden of our sorrow In the death of our beloved wlfo and mother Mrs. J. D. McLellan wo extend our heart felt thnnks. J. D. MoLellnn I). K, Mclctlnn Den McLellan I m N m