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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1915)
A TRIAL OF ADVERSITY OFTEN MAKES A CHANGE OF VENUE QUITE DESIRABLE Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper Tlmt's wlint tlio Coos Uny Times Is. A South west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pooplo and devoted to tlio best Interests of this great lection . Tlio Times always boosts and never knocks, Coos Hay Times Is proud .of Its Utlo "Tlio 1 'b MpWt" nu It strives nt nil times to (0 Its nnino by dovotlng its energies to. promoting tl.o people's Interests. MRMHFKS OP Tilly ASSOCIATED 1MKS9 0 rtrftf mm mmm VOL NO. XXXVIII. established 1878 As The Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 191 5 EVENING EDITION JAP MR SIPS A Consolltlnt Ion of Times, Const Mnll ami Coos liny Advertiser. No. 226 II TURTLE Bll Claimed Brown Men Have Es tablished Military Base in Lower California. II 1M11TIM ESS GITS CRASHHIEX. SITUATION American Admiral Does Not Regard Reported Action As Serious HARBOR REPORTED MINED irrlml There To Aid Stranded JP noo etui ""l According to Corrcsivon.lent landed Troops And Establish Camp Ashoro ..... .. tn TAoa lUv Tlroe.l IB "" " TWO MUX NEAR DEATH IX CEX TUAL AVEXFE COLLISION' ltoth In Ho.spltnl as ltosult of Auto- luobilp Striking Motorcycle, llotli Going nt Fast I'aco 0y 4 44 G U Lnto this afternoon reports from the Mercy Hospital wero that both Goodwin niul King arc gottlng nlong nicely. Tho right leg of tho former litis not yet been amputated, though tho belief Is it must como off while Goodwin is conscious except when lying on his back. . Gen. Funston Hurries to Brownsville to Protect American Interests :!FIRE OVER BORDER Conditions Theatening as Re sult of Mexican Bullets Falling in Texas VILLA SHELLING THE CITY Two men aro In tho Mercy hos- . Temporary hull In Fighting and Xet Movement if Villa's Troops Ilelng Carefully Watched One of Ills Generals Wounded Ur AuoclilM I'rwt to Cooi l)r Times.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 14 .Major General Funston, command ing tho American forces on tho American border, on routo today from Sun Antonio to Hrownsvlllo to tako porsonal chnrgo of -tho situa tion there, which has becomo threat ening, as n ronscquenro of fulling pltnl seriously injured, olio will pro bably loso a leg and two machines arc wrecks, tho result of a collision between a motorcycle- and an nuto mobllo at tho Intersection of Central and Ilroadway last night at G:30 p. .no AX'tiKIiES. April M.-VThrco .,, jjpanfso war ships ""dor Adnilrall pnul Goodwin, driver of tho motor Nakaynna, with six colliers and hup - cyci0 received a crushing blow on iy 8hipS( manned by 4,000 men, j tho (0I, 0 ),8 BUu vltli sovero body wero recently In Turtle Hay, lower brulsca whllo John King, riding tho Mliornla, standing by tho strnnded , rcar BCnt( i,n(l i,9 log gaslicd nnd al- ..!- t .nnin nrrnnlliii' tn I ...-.-. .,. . i.. ... t... .. i.r,.Hn I " jipincso cnii" ;". "W--.-...0- lllUBl. BUMIM.-U ... u.u Liiiiu "" Moxicnn bullets lu American terrl tbo staff correspondent at Lob Aug- ho was sent hurtling through tho a,r tory elcaDay, who Just returned. Tho war J o0 fct,t to tho sldownlk. Tho auto- ' ,hlps aro waiting for tho arrival ot ( mobile driven by Hay Do Morrltt tkmI'OIIAIIV i,ui,i, is llATTLE ih treat crano ship to float the A-, crashed into tho iron light post on, uma. in tho meantime, tho corrcs- tho corner twisting a wheel complo nondent asserted, Turtle Ilay Is bo- toly off tho nxlo nnd badly damaging lag mined by tho Japancso, nmmunl- tho front end. Tho men wor0 placed Bi,olling of Matamoros by Villa's nr WHEAT IS OR CHICAGO MARKET .1 I'M PS CENTS A HUSHED TODAY World Shortage nnd Hlg Advance in Duliitli Given as Cuue of SciiMitlunnl lliso tnr Aiwiti rri to Coo nr Tim.i ClIICAGO, III., April 14. Pros pects of a world shortage of wheat resulted In sensational bulge prices. July soared 9 1-2 cents over last night nnd reached $1.33. Mny ad vanced C 1-1 conts to fl.C3. Tho sensational Jump of nearly 15 cents a bushel In the price of Durum wheat at Duluth had much to do In sotting the Chicago market on flro. SAME NAVAL. BOARD officious wimi pass ox geh max cruiser's needs. u7 Admiral Ihnt Sumo Men Claims of i j. tiil iresiKiiaiu Wlio Considered tho Eltel nr A.ociifi niM to coo. nj Timw.i HROWNSVILLE, April 14. Tho tion la Icing landed and a largo camp ntabllihcd ashore Preparations aro also being malts, ho added, to land guns from tho Asama. Whon tho correspondent attempted to get closo to tho war ships ho was arrested. xot hi:gaim)i:i seriously IB; AimcUU rrm to V Br Ttmw.l SAX DIEGO, April 14. Itcar Ad miral Pond, commanding tho Pacif ic reserve fleet, treated lightly tho reported ocupntlon and solzuro of on stretchers and Immediately taken ulIory wns not re0Wct today. Thoro to tho hospital Do Mcrrltt, driving a Hulck bo longing to Tom J. Goodalo down Cen tral avonuo states that ho was going under 15 miles an hour and that ho failed to sco tho approaching motor cyclo at tho Intersection until It was too late. Ho slapped on tho brake but Just as the collision had occur cd. llotli Going Flint Pnce. Many who witnessed tho accident I dcclaro that tbo motorcyclo wbb go- Is considerable doubt about tho next movo of tho Villa forces, owing to tho wounding yesterday of Gon cral Navarro, second In command. Villa's officers admit yesterday's sortio of tho Carranza garrison took their troops by surprise. FIGHTING AT CELAYA. needs ho) leu tuiies TREATED RIGHT United States Requested to In vestigate German Reprisal Methods. 1 E1E 1 Ml EYE In Return for English Treat ment of German Sub marine Crews. ASK REPORT ON MEASURES Df Aiioclith! 1'rtM lu Cw nr Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 14. Tho hard fighting at Celaya today scorned to favor tho Villa forcos, ac NEWPORT NEWS, April 11. Tho German raider Kron Prlnz IWIlholm, It Is learned todny" Is In need of boiler tubes which cannot bo obtained nt this port and must bo obtained elsowhcrc. To procure and Install tho tubes would u rcqulro thrco weeks. I rnr AMnUtot rrij to Coot Df.7 TlmM,l WASHINGTONllD. C, April 14. Secretary Dnnlcls today directed Rcar Admiral Ilontty to dcslgnato as n board to sttrvcy tho Gorman ecu raider Kron llrlnz Wllhelm, tho same offlcors that passed upon tho Prlnz Kltel Frlcdrlch. Tho repairs and supplies needed will bo detor- ' mined. Sii.il u . Unir nt an cxcesslvo rate This much Turtle Day, Lower California by ni . thoylc'ordlng to n Consular report to tho Jipaneso squadron which wns at-ngrCo tlmt tho rato 0f both machines Stato Department, which saya at tempting to rnlso tho wrecked war- nasslnu- a cornon'oaat 45,000 men wero ongnged. Mp Asama. "With tho Moxlcan gov- Umt both dr,verH nt thQ tmo T)l0 fighting lino extended from eminent In Its prcsont condition," fnlIcd to cnrofully watch tho intor-Colnya to Quorotaro to Lagrlega and STKAMF.K MIXXHSOTA IS XOT jjsam.-incro is hoi mucuui i.uu-i. ..,-.... , ino Muuo uepurinieiu ropun. ) Yi;r kuutkii. I-Hi.. l.l. fnm Tnaina. tn flr1(ltn ' , .., nlionfTnn'u nnmninntlnt-a linVH IS STILL ON ROCKS trtllty basis for Japan to violate ' He 'declined to consider or discuss the possibility of n permanent occu pstlon of Turtlo Hay by tho Jnps. Neither would ho discuss tho reports that tho Japancso hnvo fortified tho litbor, but ho wiib of tho bollof it hj not been mined. direction. two of Obregon's commanders havo . fraction greater speed of tliolboon ""oundod and rotreat to tho Difficult to Seruro Arrui.gniient motorcyclo or a llttlo less speed of tho auto would havo averted tho ac- cldent for Goodwin shot his machine ahead of tho automobllo nnd had almost Bcrapod by when his rorr' south cut off, LIE! L ABQR LI wheel was bit by tho right front wheel of Do Morrltt's vohlclo. Tho ltKI) STAK MXK IS t'llAIMSU'conoidorolilo difficulty la oxporlonc- for Shipping Strnndeil Pnssen. gers to Auicrlcn. (nr AmotLLJ rrM to Cooi nr Tlmrt. KOnK, Japan, April 13. Decauso of heavy passenger lists of tho Bteamors sailing soon for America, OIIIISIDETDDnY OlTICIAIi STATKMIJXT SAYS KX 1IY IUU'ULSKI) Flabtlng ('(iiitlnnes lletcen MeiihO and Moselle Frnnch Attack llrcaks Down 1 motorcyclo was knocked from under tho rldors and sont sliding Into tho far guttor. Do Morrltt, atomptcd to avoid a tolcgraph polo In front of of tho Marshflold Hordwaro Co., struck tho Iron light post, tearing It up by tho roots and tho glass globes sprinkled tho street. Unconscious on Walk. From part way under his motor- WITH VIOIjATIOX American AintmsMidor Gerard lu lleilln I'crelWH liiMnirtlons From Stnte Depnrtiuents IjiMiks Af ter Allied Pi'lsoners Interests llr Amoi-UIo.1 I'm. lo Pom IUjt Time WASHINGTON, D. C, April 14. Ambassador Gerard at llorlln has been Instructed by tho State De partment to call upon agents of tho Kmbiissy looking after tho Inter ests of tliu Allied prisoners In Ger many, to report what measures of reprisal tho German government Is taking upon KngUsh prisoners In re turn for tho treatment which tho Hiltlsh Government accorded to cap tured crews of German submarines. Tlio action Is takou at tho request of tho Ilrltlsh government. TO START TRESTLES RUSSIA INVADES IIAUSHU AXI) IIAUSKK XKA"u COM PhlCTIOX OF PHOJICCT no i Grading Virtually Completed nnd Tunnel Xo. 7, V-OO Feet, Soon I Completed; Leave Outfit Hero Four weeks will sco tho comple-l tlon of tho grading between Coos Uny nnd Tunnel No. 7, a dlstanco oft twonty-thrco nnd one-half miles oni tho Willamette Pacific, when work will bo commonced on tho mllo and a quarter of trcstlo work nlong North and Ten Mllo Lakes; every effort will bo made to havo tho grading, trnck laid and tho bridges built nlong tho entire lino as quickly ub possible. Such aro tho statements of Kenneth Ilnusor, of Ilauscr and llauser com" AUSTRIANS BEAT RETREAT imiiy who ruiuructi ycsiuruuy uiiur Defeats Austrians in Desperate Attack on Hungarian Mountain Side. GIVES "ADVAWTAGE Gain Important Position That Was Heretofore Thought Impregnable. BOMBARDED FORTS ALI.IKS SHIPS AGA1X ATTACK DAHDAXIHjLKS Turks Keport Kugagemcut so Far Unsuccessful Kucmy'tt Ships Hit by Shells (Or AuocLloJ rrru to Cog Dr Tlmw. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 14 An official stntomont snys: "Soino of tho ships of tho enemy yestordny bombarded unsuccessfully tho bat teries at tho exist of the Dardan elles. A cruiser nnd destroyer both wore struck by shollB." TURKISH ENCAMPMENT AT GAZA BOMBARDED Flro on tlio Knoniy Xenr Gn.n a ten days trip to Portland. Daylight pierced through Tunnel Xo. 9, 11C fcot long and tho ono nearest Lakeside, lu January; lo days ago Tunnel Xo. S, n dlstanco of SGI feet wns completed and last Frldny tho first opening was made through tho 4200 feet of Tuuuull No. 7. In nil three tunnels tho boring has been from both ends, two gangs being constantly at work. Ono thou. Biunl feet Is tho contract held by Ilauscr and HaiiBcr for Tunnel No. 7, tholr men starting work a year ago lu August and It Is this that Mr. Ilauscr expects will bo cleaned up lu four weoks time, about 100 men still bolng retained In this work. Tunnels Soon Finished. With tho tunnel projects out of tho road nil efforts will bo bent toward completing tho trcstlo work. Tho magnitude of this branch Is partially realized when ono considers that many of tho piling must bo driven to n depth of 115 fcot, this becnuso of tho soft bottom of tho lako which mtiBt bo pierced to bed rock. This Is especially bo nbovo Tunnel No. 8 oh North Lako. Not tho ordinary pllo drlvor Is used by tho company. Mr. Hausor states two big standard pondulum drivers nro to bo built. Work will bo start ed hero Immediately on receipt of ordors from tho Southorn Pacifla to proceed, word which la expected now any day. All of tho grading has boon flnlsh- Wholo Main Of! of Mountain lu District Fifty Miles South of Piv.cinjfd In Now In Itus- Hslan I lands. lllj AuocUtol r-nM t Coo. n7 nniM.1 LONDON, April 1 1. A Lomborc dispatch asserts that after 12 hourd battle tho Russians havo captured another section of tho mountain Imrrlor between Onllcla and Hun gnry, nnd snys that lu tho Husslnn attack on tlio Austrians nt Mezoln borocz, lu Hungarian Hast llosklds, the AuBtrlnus wero forced to give ground, ami tho HusslniiB captured tho main crest lu this region. This battle was Incident In tliu struggle of unusual severity now in progress along tho front for more than 100 miles from llartfohl, Northern Hun gary, to Slry, Kastorn Gallcln. Df AnocUlo.l l'rru to Com Il.J Tlmt, LHMIIICIIG, April 1 1. In n des perate attack by the Russians on tho right flunk of the Austrian posi tions nt Mozolnborcz, on tho Hun garian side of tho mountains nnd nbout fifty miles south of Przomysl, the Austrians wero forced, after a 12-hour bnttlo, to nuilto n prcclpl-' tato retreat. Tho whole main crost In this district, which tho Austrians had considered improgunblo, Is now In tho hands of tho Russians, AUST.RIAXS AGAIX DKFHATUD (n AiiocUUi 1'rNi to Coot nr Tlmr. LKMI1KRO, April 14. Tho mnln oil In making nrrangomonts for for ..nf.lln.r n 4lw. tTiillml Qtlltna llin " 1 t........S unfi i.lfilinii lmti.lin fitn.1 t ln ""iporsons rescued from tho Mlnnoso- """" """ '"" ""- """ "" w,,wI ta. Tho Minnesota Is still pivoted Important Turk'ah encampment In . (lift twtl iflilwtnlinnil nr llnvn ' iitu iiuiriiiuui iiuittt umihi Sni'fiitv-Suvi'ii Stemde.sse.s on Steamer Kroonhiiiil nro An by Immigration twicers i on tho rock wj,ch toro n hole In inr ALocuiei rr to co. nr Tim.) I her b')s'. The ontlro bow is vlslblo NKW YORK, April 14. Seventy-' 'ow tldo. Tl.o cargo of hemp Is seven stewards and Btownrdessos being shifted aft. Tho steerage pas aboard tho American llnor Kroon- 80Br8 httV0 1,con ""'oved. land wore arrested today by imml urntlon officers and a warrant was mont lator, unconscious nnd covered , 80rV0li on tlio captnln, elinrglng tho with blood. Aftor landing on tho Uotl 8tnr 0 owners of tho vessel, sldowalk, King, his clothing torn and j w)tl, violation of tho alien contract i.n.iiv .HHfletired. raised hlmsoif on i... i. in charKOd the stewards liU ilbows nnd then sank back. ,a,t atowardesses wero brought In AliLKGIOI) AMFUICAX CITIICX HAS GIIRMAX XA.Mi:. cyclo Goodwin was picked out a mo lt; AhwUim rri to Cwx 07 TlmM. . BERLIN VIA LONDON, April 14. An official statomont today says: Ite attempt of the enemy to nd- 'Me at nltllt n llorrv An linn fall- rt. Between tlio MetiBO and Mosollo Flesh had been shredded away from j 8 passengers aboard tho llnor Fin ed with tho exception of tho stretches lending up to tho tunnels, and now bo,,y of .,. .-- nrmv thu mov must como tho laying of tho rails, C(1 on to ilolitni,ni wlloro tnoy roum, which work with tho stool bridge, tho RuBilnng , tt stroiig dofonslvo construction will bo douo bv tho i... ... .i... ...i ... . .'incli llnttlosl.lps and Sen Planes , Snlltllorn ,,acific i' ,"" mu .,. - . ' .. .. i aoutliorn I'aciric. nnlHed. Another attack miulo bv tho I Tho Ilauscr and Ilnusor company , Austrians In tho southorn part of Ua I la connected with Grant, Smith and iit and Vorotsklm mot with slm- mr Auociiti rirw to cma nt.f tusm. Company, of which K, V. Hausor Is ! llr chuult, the Russians occupying PARIS, April 14. Tho marine ono of tho partners. Tho work horo a position threo miles from Uzsok. ministry statement saya: "Monday j" 1)C0" (lcr tho direct supervision ' Tho left flank of this Austrian army tno battleships. In connection wlthlof Konnoth uniiHor, u sou, and Swim I undor command of Arch Duko Jo- iKiiison, Kcnneui jiauser is iroin . ho1i Fordlnand, Is uolng gradually tho University of Minnesota and vlr-' exposed by tho RiibsIiiii advances tually his whole life has been spout toward Ilartfeld and Gummlno. In railroad construction camps. Mr, Ilcnson la known on tho coast as ouo tho big railroad contractors. Two Ywira on Work. Two years ago this mouth the two men brought tho first of their enor- ieii lull in fighting;"'.; tnr AuovUiM I'rcM U Cot- nr Tlron. SifOBOOUN ALIAS i PKTROORAD, April 1 1. Reports havo been received huro that both sides nro uttncklug Blmultnueoiisly li.n.l ilint ilio hiuuna Ufnfn )lflfl(V rI1llll rilKXCH Itlll'OUT GAUM ALONG '"0,, 'lulpmont to Coos Hay and AHtrnm , lll(oWllm nml tho aor- 'Wllng continues. During a strong, his right leg bolow tho kneo nnd bits' lu,ul from Kngland and transferred, French attack against our Malzoroy- of bono, somo two inches long ,wero )n accordance wiin n provious ukiuu- mums tiiiii no wmuiiieti iiih niw HAri'Li: I'HOXT. eppellus Mnko Another Air Itnlcl Killing S' Vrul Civilians in I'Veiich Town. port by Subterfuge FiiMfjIng, nnd !!ircheviii ... .i. u....i. . iM,n.i .... later In tho strcot. mont. to tho Kroonlnnd, thus vio led out position on ono narrowl Dr. Ira Ilartlo wns hastily called , latlng the law. Tl.o maximum fine on In Mnrchvlllo, but they speed- from tho Chandler nnd applied first ,a $77,000. r we driven out by counter at- aid romedles to tho men whllo Frank j - - On tho remainder of this Cohan brought splints nnd bandages -pS ft H00 D00 JOB host the FrmiM. .,mi, i..i. ,wun , fmm tim Owl and tho moil woro pm-, i the Allly forost threo enemy at-Iced on Btretchors nnd, In machines, , .()l.,and Mini Who Tukcs Job of rl)IirKfi8 of nrs0n and csplonngo. Is tlon ground, but thin was not hit. Uek ero remilsed AttaekB on both! hurried to tho hospital whoro Dr. iKwl.Mim Niirnmly Fhcapes Innymond Ruff Schwlnd, It dovolop- Threo civilians woro killed. Mi of the high rond botwoon Ks-JDIx ascertained tho Injuries and fur- Death Today. j0(, nt ,,8 hearing yesterday, ac- toruing to ino jounuu. I .l n... II.... I.... ..... !... I TV . ; , V , I mans lu Northern Poland aro mak- nnd North Rend Thla flnlshod, ' Ill0V0im)Il(l) wlllch ru interpret, they commenced tho grading up tho , ,,1)troKrtt, n8 ,, ,0 forco North inlet. During tl.o srontor' KuH8lMH to withdraw some share of this time a crow of 500 men ! t 8 ff0n , Car,ml,,8IIB trout. havo been ut work. Tho payroll has , ynnn ,, ,IolKlllIll mmx ou. avoraged more than ?ao,000 every llBOIll0llU occurred yesterday. Ilor 30 days and only lately, with grading , ., IIU111,0I1H BCveral French nttackn virtually done, has tl.o forco boon as , tho Moiisu-MohsoIIo region, but I low as 100 men. in. AMan.twJ rrr. '" ." nT TlmM.) 1 ...i ...i.... ..-. ....... iii, i mi I rrntitlnr. Tim olilr'ft wns our nvlll uuiia. iiuw iiuiiiu uiim ...u. .ihji. ..i -" --- Thoro have been no loss than eight resistance. KJ and Fiirn fnti.i .. t'.i f ilinr dressed tho wounds " and led to fighting nt closo I Paul Goodwin oporates tho cant )' on the Kast lino whoro our, Ing edgor t tho Eastsldo Mill whoro trv ntalncd thn nnnnr hand. In ' ho has been employed for the past We. the French attack on Sell-1 eight months with his Mother Ko) Wen.niotlikopf failed. In tho East Goodwin who is with him today. Ho "'Hustle, remains unchanged." Is from near Florence and his par ents wero not nouueti oi i - dont until today. Ho Is unmarried. John Klntr. for soveral years an I cmploye.o at tho Eastsldo mill where n, u-flfl tvlcrman. had for soveral WO CARGOES OF DYE STUFF COMING Arranj n?eaients Cnnn.lpic.i for Tjiiire bhllnieiit from Itotteidani nt An Rarly Date. t luoclittl pm, to Cooi Dr Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 13. "fnsements have been completed ' rtlpment to America of two car j of German dye stuffs, which tiiV4 for by Al"er'can import- before March 1 and aro now at .. i 9 non mnnllla lieoil III tllO Biuro ' dell and King at Bunker Hill, but a in. Aa.Alitful Ire la Cooi lit llm. I n .1. t .1.Akfm..-l m. I t.i AWlnnki ...lLlrVn by subterfuge, according wornniK ,, . , .. -. -. --.- tQ t0 KJ 0 KnowIng tlmt tll0 SOn, WHO IPIUHhLU HI ..v...... suspended Bcaffold on tho 10th floor . .. f !... H.tlfA lillllfllllf. VP. rd J And.n loda? Inst "- eartlinuake In IQ0C lie I. sab. his balance and foil from tho second story. Ho crushod through a gluss canopy, which broko his fall, and A sand box for automobiles, like tho familiar device on locomotlvos, to distribute sand undor their tires "v' " " . . .. ...hi II. io month ago returned to mo mm. o, t bidding, lies been put- -i -- itiraA iinrt nno ...., was unconscious or "- I ented by a Massachusetts invcnior half hours, having wr r VI ... i.nn.1 thnii?n i blow- on the top oi w ". -- .. .. ... . ... i.. i. ni... . t ' ..haii I ia.i. u'lii in II i.n. mu.iiL) .... ,...n ,.., ,.nt fracturea. we-i coiii. K"-" w n n euiiii nu . .... . ..i-j o,,,i nt n iraffle nrdlnaiico forbidding the his richt arm Is bauiy uruu -..-.- -"""--, ,. ,,.. tnr tween the eyes hp has a deep cut, be brought a move for tho drafting ' ...! iQ f 1 k n. Ilfa an hour for i f ihn skin has been scrapeu ivb " u ..... most of the skin nas i orossinEs and corners. Many from the right 8a0O . . .- do nlso Is unmiirricu " (Mr AumIiiJ I'rou to Coo n7 TlmM. PARIS, April 13. Tho official ntatumontH this nftjrnoon snys: "It was calm along our front through out yeatorday. Ilombs woro thrown PARIS. Anrll II. Tbo real nomo , from n .oppolln on tho town of I cook houses with their kitchen crowa of tho mnn known as Raymond Swo- Ilallloul, Franco, nonr tho Ilolgluu along tho line at times and U0 fore men to boss tho gungs. The equip ment haa Included two logging en gines, two Btcam shovel outfits, com plete with cars, engines, spreaders and wreckors, u drag lluu scraper, to sny nothing of tho fleet of boats, gus. ollno inunchea nnd scows that havo piled tho waters of tho Day and' tho lakes. To William Kulsor, of St. Paul, has fallen tho heavy task of pur-; chasing stores for this enormous crew of men, to soo that thoy havo plenty to out and to buy In tho right mar- says tho (Ioniums mndu successful records of San Francisco woro de stroyed In the flro which followed to havo Informod tho embassy that ho was born In that city. COTTON NOT PLACED IN CONTRABAND LIST Great lliltnln Refuilns from Act'on Aftor Careful Consideration of Milittii-y Points I n vol veil mr AmiwHI! Pr lo Com Bit TlmM.) LONDON, April 13. Under Sec retary of Foreign Affairs announced In the House of Commons today that aftor careful consideration It was found that military advantages to be gained by declaring cotton con down to six miles and In this way avoid care- trabnnd was insufficient to render hero. .. . .. .,... nrciiionts. nueh n sten oxpcdlent, Two Gorman aoroplunoa woro forced to descend within our linos. A third was winged and foil COO yards from our Hues north of Ver dun." NEW YORK ATTORNEYS ARE INDICTED Two Lavycrn Charged .With Con hphncy to Obstruct Justice lu ii Hi each of Promise Suit lilt A.wUU'l TreM lu Coo BT TlmM. NEW YORK. April 14 David and Maxwell Slado, uttorpeya for 'Jlao JAPANESE PROBLEM giMISTlOX POPS t'P IX HAWAIIAN' LKGISLATlIti: Compulsory Military Training Hilt I'leilpltates Unco Problem Again. (11 AhoiUI4 l'rM to Coot Day Tlmx.J HONOLULU, April 14. Roprcsen. tntlvo Kalaiilniinqlo, In an addres kots and In addition to this ho lias bolero the Senate, declared tho pas had chargo of all teaming, a big Horn 'sago of tho compulsory military on tho grading project, training bill pending In tho Loglsla- Unlosa something unforsson hap-ituro would result soon In placing pons tho greater share of tho oqulp- tho advent of tho rails, according to Mr. Hausor, that It may bo moro choaply transported to now fields. I'anzer In a breach of promlso Bit mont will bo loft on the ground until sho brought against Jalnes W. Os borne, were Indicted by tho federal grand Jury yesterday on n conspiracy charge. One Indictment charges conspiracy to obstruct Justlco, whllo the second charges conspiracy to In fluence wrongfully testimony of witness. the government of Hawaii undor a military commission. ' Ho said such govornmont was probable oventuali ly, aa Washington was unable to face calmly tho prospect of Japan- Tho met that tho coinnanv has othon eso resldonts voting m tno majority. - - outfits along tho roast and at Inland points will allow them plenty of up parntiiB for other projects unilayay. Mr. Ilauscr believes that tho rails will ho lu and tho bridges com pleted wthln approximately ono year from now, a Tlmoe want nd bring results, i if ilM 1 isHli m R Tla:el want ads brls results. At tho next meeting oi i"t v ."- Lii .