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KtfPjNGJAN'S NOSE TO THE GRINDSTONE "DOESN'T SHARPEN J Coos Bay Times Your Papei The Coos Hay Mines Is proud of Its title "The reoplo'n Paper," mid It strives nt nil times tn Uto up to "8 nnlno y devoting- lis energies to promoting tlio pcoplo's Interests. (Eons law Qxmw nis wits VOL NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 As The Const Mall. memrrkh op the associated imksh A Southwest Oregon Paper TlmPa what the Coos liny Times Is, A South, west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo nd devoted to tlio best Interests of this great section . The Times always boosts and never knocks. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION m GEIS i SARCASTIC CAPTURE FORGER FIFTH OF GANG OP BIX CAUGHT LAST NIGHT AT HKIDGE Li LIKE WAM President Wilson's Address Not Regarded With Ap proval Over There NOT SDHOMTBOL Action of United States In Supplying Arms to Other Countries is Wrong ENGLISH ARE OPPRESSIVE German Pior- Says President Need , Not Trouble Alwut Preparations for Help After the War. Dr AmnclilM TreM to Ca Dr Timet. AMSTERDAM, April 22. Comment ing on tlio address of President Wil ton at tlio luncheon of tlio Assoclat od Press, tlio Lokal Anzclgor says: "It Is Impossible for Gormany nnd her allies to cstcom as 'a sign of ttlt control,' tlio one-sided patron age by n continued toloratlon of tlio most exteimlvo supply of nrms, com bined with tbo humblo endurance of all English oppression of neutral commerce. As far ns Qormnny Is concerned, tlio Prcsldont need not troublo about preparations for holp after tlio wnr." Mnkcw Xcw Prb.o Utiles. Amendments to tlio prize rules Governing oporntlons of the Ocr- man Navy wore published today. They wcro designed as "roprlsnl for tlio decision of England and tlio Allies In contravening tlio declara tion of London." l'lg )rpn, aeroplanes, conl, coke and other commodities wore mndo absotuto contraband. Tlio order directs also tbnt conditional con traband may bo confiscated without regard to tlio conslgnoo when tbo hip Is destined for neutral coun try through which the nations nt r with Germany obtain articles of the kind In question. Parmer Mulcts Arrest; Deputy Slier- hi lioos to Lnkosldo After Sus pect Hljj Austrian Caught i-rncucaiiy none of tho "swag" was found on tho Austrian captured last night at Bridge. Prom stories re- ported to hnvo been told In Lakeside by Duklch, tho man Deputy Sheriff Laird wont nftor this morning. It Is bo- uoilcvcd that ho will throw much light on tho where- abouts of tho money, which it Is supposed hns been safe- ly cached. Duklch Is con- ncctcd with tho nffalr by tho fact that ho "told too much." Ho will bo bnck this evening. Sheriff Johnson Is expected on the G:.U train from Co- qulllo with tho mnn rnimlir last night, bringing him hero for tho purpoBo of Idontlflca- tlon. 5 WITH ! T A L Y Nil All German and Austrian Sub jects in Switzerland are Recalled by Government A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail and Coos liar Advertiser. No. 233 THE AUSTRIAMS FAIL ATT EM IT TO STOP RUSSIANS PROVES UXAVA1LIXH by STOP BOUT SERVICE Italian Government Issues Or ders to Stop All Trans Atlantic Service. REQUIRES ALL STEAMSHIPS Alleged That Kalian Government Requires AH Steamships for Xat tlon'n Service Uumor Hns Xot Vet llecn Confirmed, tHr Auorlated rrr to cwit ear Timet. GENEVA, April 22. All German and Austrlnn subjects In Swltzor- ltnry sorvlco were recalled yesterday by their respoctivo governmonts. Unconfirmed rumors reached Lu gano this morning tlint tho Italian government had stopped trans-Atlantic service with United Sates, It being alleged that tbo lallnn gov ernment stated It requires all steamships. XOTIIIXG IX FREXCII REPORT ASKS AIIOUT CONSUL CASE Dr AnaoUtdl ptni to Coot flAf Tlmn. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 22. Tho Gorman Emlinssy inquired of ho Stnto Department what disposi tion was made of tho enso of Gor man Consul Mueller nt Senttlo, n warrant for whoso arrest was Is aed ly stnto authorities somo tlmo so on n chargo that ho conspired to obtain Information through an employo of tho Seattle Dry Dock & Construction Company showing that the company was building submarin es for Groat Ilrltuln. Tho Embassy Protested at tho time that tho Con Mi was Immune under treaty rights rom arrest and recontly it was ro uted that tbo local authorities d decided to drop tho caso. Sjiiiio Information as Contained In Ycnterday's Annoimceniont tnr AliocUt4 I'rwi to Coot Daj Tlmn. PAHIS, April 22. Tha Oflclal re port today contains nothing addit ional to tho announcement of yesterday. TAGDMA TEMBLOR DISTINCT SMOCK FELT THIS MORNING Tremor Is Manifest from Point De fiance to Southern Limits of The City. GETS ANOTHEH THAWLEIt cniian Siibinurlno Attacks Vessel Off East Coiwt of Scotland ID Ao Itted rreu to Coot liar Timet. ADERDEEN, Scotland, April 22. --The trnwlor Fuschla arrived hero way with tho crow of tho trawler "foy which was shollod by a Gor- submarine last night off tho t coast. Tho Envoy's crow loft I ,u snip la small hnnln. It In not I "tabllshcd u bother tho Envoy was "ok or not. MllMAX HOAT SEEKS AMERICAN POUT Utr Klsns, Puts it, iiarlwr of Tutullu u, American Samoa. 1 ' AuoUte4 Tnn to Coot Bar Timet. WASHlVn.Tnv am .. M.. "Ortq Germnn llnj n ii ... '"'OTutUlln Anlnnn o - 11 "! .j .vein auuiua ItJUtTll I "' Advlrnc. , j . . . v jiiivj' nuimriiuuiii. p" details. The Elsass arrived "So Pago, Samoa, August 12. STRIKE HOLDS STEAMERS IBr a,i)W Preu ,0 Coo, tr TlmM , GlASfinu' .. 'tram in ' "' ""' u," lerVh Steamers are held up 7 a 8tl"He of 500 seamen. The :m .. ani1 nn Increase of Jfi per toom'' In wages. A fifth member of tbo gang of six Austrlans was captured last night near llrldgo by a farmer acting on advices from the sheriff's offlco nnd this morning brought back to Co quillo and plnced in tho county Jail. Still another startling phase to the forger's chapter was sprung when yos tordny In tho grand Jury room Mana ger Harris, of tho Parisian Identified John Ponovltch a8 tbo tall raw-boned Austrian who enmo first to his Btoro and attempted to cash a Hauser and Ilausor check. Ho Bhowcd that tho man had used a razor and had chang ed his clothes to good effect. On a speed boat ut 1 1 o'clock De puty Sheriff Laird, accompnnled by It. J. Long ond Paymaster N. A. Nel son, of tho Hauser nnd Hauser Com pany, leftfor Lakcsldo whero a sus pect named Duklch Is being held. Hn will bo brought back tonight and n meeting of tho storekeepers who cash ed bogus checks will bo hold in tho pollco station with a view toward Identifying tho man as one of tho gang. ! It Is Raid that ho has been work ing In tho Hauser camps for several months, leaving thcro but n short tlmo ago and returning to work again yesterday. So far as it Is now known tho man Is only suspected of being Implicated with tho gang. At Coqulllo yestordoy, N. A. Nel son, H. S. Harris and J. W. Mitchell, of tho Fixup stores, mado an effort to Idontlfy tho four Austrlans as nion who cashed checks in Miolr stores Inst Saturday ovonlng. Tho surpriso enme when Ponovltch was positively Identified ns tho raw boned Austrian, the mnn who all along was supposed to havo escaped. "Ho had shaved off his mustncho Im mediately after ho left the sloro," said Mr. Harris, "and nlso changed his clothes. That Is why I couldn't recognize, him at tho station Sunday morning, but yesterday his whiskers had grown out, ho hns a heavy board, so that I could toll him on tho spot. Ho kept his hand over his mouth un til I told him to tako it down, thou I know him for tho samo man who tried, to cash a check with mo." This morning tho deputy sheriff brought Ponovltch over from the county Jail for furthor IdontlflcaUon. Ho Is surly and says nothing. No no of tho four men had anything to say yesterday at Coqulllo, maintaining an Imprcsslvo sllonco throughout a bom bardmont of quostlons. II. E. Alkus, detective of tho nurns agency, declares that Joo Davis, cap tured in North nond, answers exactly tho description of ono of tho nion Im plicated In tho gang that operated In Vancouver, llolso, and up into Mon-i tana. The other two men, Sam Lo- gorand Joo Seanltch, ho bolloves havo I ,,. . . . only recently been drawn Into tholntlntob IU MILLIUIMb Claimed That Counter Attack Austrlans Has Itcsiilfed tn Heavy losses tllf Atsocltlnl rrtts to Coot liar Timet. LONDON, April 22. Petrogrnd assorts that the attempts of tho Austrlans to outflank tho Russians, who Invaded Northern Hungary, has failed, tho Austrlnns bolng routed with heavy losses. Tho Austrlans, however, claim they mndo progress. Tho remainder of tho Enstorn front continues Inactive. In Franco nnd Belgium yesterday there was a continuance of minor oporntlons. London reports hard fighting con tinues for tho possession of Hill No. CO, rcco'ntly captured by tho Eng lish. A strong Turkish army Is prepared to offer resistance to a possible land attack on tho Dardanelles. ROOSEVELT HOT ADELE HUGO IS DEnD ENGLISH CLAIM LEGAL GOVERNOR Testimony in Libel Case De velops Some Startling Evi dence About Ex-President i r t AFF DAVIT YOl'XOKST DAUGHTER OP VIC TOR HUGO PAKSKS AWAV Said He Was Resident Washington When Law Re quired Residence in N. Y. of HOPES FOR PEACE tDr Aitoclittu rrttt to Coot naj Tlmrt. LONDON, April 22. The deadlock In tho negotiations between Austria and Italy Is reported has been brok en and hopes for settloment of tho questions nt Ibsuo without a resort land, oven those who never did mil- to nrms has boon rovlvod In Romo. whore It Is assumed noltbor Austria nor Italy mndo any concessions. NO OBJECTION TO QUESTION e BAI LOCATES THREE YEARS LEASE SIGNED AT 177 FRONT STREET THERE (Or Auocliltd Trnt lo Coot D7 TlmM.1 TACOMA, April 22. A distinct shock of an earthquako was felt horo nt 10:117 th.'s morning, from for a third bank." Sraiidlunvlan-AiHcrlrau Hunk of Coos Ray KxpecU to Open May J Refurntili Xowl location Tho 'Scandinavian-American Hank today signed a tbreo-yonrs leasq for 177 Front street ,tho location of I. S. Kaufman ami Company, and expect to havo their fixtures In placo and all alterations complotod by May 1. Tho Kaufman Compnny todny Is moving out Into tho Russoll Ilulldlng on Con tral nvoiiuo, tho room which until a few tlnys ago was occupied by tho Mary Elizabeth shop. "Wo aro making tho leaso only for threo years," said John Ross, presi dent, today, "and at tho expiration wo aro expecting to put up our own building. Wo bollovo that our loca tion Is a wlso ono. Wo havo solectod It aftrr thoroughly looking ovor tho fiold. It Booina tho propor location Point Doflauco to tho southorn lim its of tho city, 12 miles, nnd extend ing to South Tacoma. .Iiirn Were Staitllnir. In tho Federal building and other business buildings nnd In tho rest denco sections tlioro was a startling Jar, many pcoplo rushing Into thfc First National hank, has bcon pur streets. Tho shock wuh foR at Du-.chnscd by tbo now bank. Workmen today bogan tho taHk of entirely rctlutlng the location on Front street and boforo they aro finished tho big room will bo much chnpgcd In appearance Tho big vault of tho Kaufman Compuny and which At ono tlmo bolonced to tho ' T.-l Roosevelt Attorneys .Make No Oh- Jectlnn to Line of Que.stlontiix That Develops FaelH Coiu'cnilng; Roosevelt's Residence (1)7 Auoclatrd Vn$ to Coot tltj Tlmrt. SYRACUSE, April 22. Durlnt; tho first part of tho cross oxatnlna-l tlon of Theodore Roosovolt today. Wllllnm 1'lns. chlof counsel for Jinnies brought, from tho formor President tho statement that ho know tho constitution of tho stato of Now York provides that no man Is eligible to tbo offlco of Govornor unless ho hns bcon n resldont of tho stato flvo years previous to tho dato of election, and tbnt ho mado an affidavit tho yoar provlous to tho election that ho was and for somo tlmo had boon a rosldcnt of Washington. Roosovolt's counsel mndo 110 objection to tho lino of questions which resulted In these Rnrnes Profits by Graft A copy of tho report of tho Payne. commlttoo Which Investigated Albany County affairs Insofar as It rolatod to printing was admlttod to record. This Jiad to do with contracts for stato r printing lot to tbo Albany Journal, Dames' paper, and other concerns, Excerpts woro rend. Ono was' "tho most conspicuous bonefl clury of graft, public oxtravnganco and raiding of tho municipal treas ury, wo find from tlio ovldonco, to bo Wllllnm Jinnies hlinsolf, ns own er of tho mnjorlty stock of tho Joumnl Company." Aiknow ledges Affidavit Sad Tragedy of Her Mfo Recalled Was Kidnapped by an Eng lish Officer tllf Aocllist rr to Coot nr Tlmn, PARIS. April 22 Atlolo Hugo, tho youngest daughtor of Victor Hugo, died yesterday nt her resi dence In Suresncs, near horo, at the ngo of SB. Tho sad nnd tragic story of Adolo Hugo ninny yoars ago aroused tho sympathy of tho entire world. As n girl sho was kidnapped at Guern sey uy an English officer. All Eu rope was searched for hor by her parents, but tboy obtained no trace. Sovorul mouths lator tho girl was found wnndorlng nlono In tho streets of Now York, apparently domonted. Sho declared "I am tho daughter of Victor Hugo." This was tho only statemont b)io over made. Sho re turned to her paronts In France, but hor lips romnlned scaled until tho end. Sho failed to entirely re cover her ronson, and nflor thu death or hor fntbor led a solitary exist once, seldom speaking. Gl AT YPRES; Captured Hill No. 60 by As sault and Hold It Against v Counter Attacks LOSSES ABE HEAVY FINANCES HE FIRM British Losses Estimated at 2000 and German Believed to Have Lost Over 4000 1 IN BATTLE'S STORM CENTER o. A. SMITH CONCERN GOOD SHAPE NOW IN niislne.ss Reorganized With .Mr. Smith a.s Head of tho New CVtn- pany AI JutcrcMN Protected Tho Minneapolis Joumnl of re cent ditto prints tho following nil thorltatlvo unnouncoment of tho re organization of tho C. A. Smith Compnny: "Fred II. Snydor, nttomoy for C. A. Smith, tho former Minneapolis lumberman now resident on tho Pacific Coast, whoso recent financial ombarrassmont was a tlovelopmont of Interest to tho lumber trado of tho cntlro country, announced tho completion of plans for tho finan cial rehabilitation of thu Smith Interests. To Meet All Obligations "The Coos Day Lumber Company has boen formed with capital stock J of $1,1500,000, of wltlch ji.noo.ooo Is prcforred nnd $3,000,000 commoin nnd Mr. Smith has been mndo prcs ldont. This compnny will haiidlo all tho adjustment of initttorB re sulting from the financial troublo, GoruiiiiiH Continue to Dlsputo llrlt- Ish PoshcssIoii of Ground Taken Rut So Fur Havo llecn Uu.siii're.ssfiil, tnr A.mflat firat to Cvot naj Time. LONDON, April 22 Mill No. CO, dominating tbo nroa southeast or Ypros, continues to bo the storm centor of the Wcstorn front, with tho llritlsh clinging tonnclotisly to tho ground taken by assault Satur day. Counter attack aftor counter attack havo so far bcon successfully repulsed, but tbo Urltlsh hold la Ktlll disputed by tho Gormnns nnd nn end to tho costly fighting is not yot In sight, The llrltlnti lossos nro cstlinutod nt ovor 2000. Tho Oor maiia are bolloved to have lost ovor 1000. HERMAN OFFICIAL STATEMENT In which timber lands nnd other In reply to quostlons Roosovolt ,'r"10rtlc8 ro"rc,,0t'K between $1C- pont, 11 miles wcHt, I'uynllup Valloy. and In tho VILLA SUFFERS HEAVY -LOSS IN CELAYA BATTLE Klv Thousand Killed and Fho Thou mini .MIknIiik In Engagement With Obiegiin'H Army, Jlj AiaocltUi! Trnt to Coot Ilaj TIism.) , WASHINGTON, I). C, April 22. Dispatches from Vera druz to tho Cnrrauzn agoncy bore said that Obro gon had reached a point 12 miles north of Irupuato and was utlll pur- On tho Eldor a big bank safe came n couple of trips ago, togotbor with i tho other fixtures of tho hank. This' safo will bo placed Insldo tho vault,, making It doubly safo nnd burglar proof. said ho romomborod making the af fidavit In 1898 about his Now York tax assessment. "I mndo it in Washington," hu explained, "You nuido Interllnoatlon in this affidavit?" "Yes." Tho Colonel then Identified tho I affidavit. In it tho Colonel said slnto 1807 ho hud lived In York and that ho wus then a that New resldont of Washington. ASK LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR LEO M. FRANK PA! LflSTJESPECTS .MORTON TOWER IS Tail) AWAY RY OLD FRIENDS 000,000 and $20,000,000 woro In volved. " 'Tho Coos liny Lumber Com pany, organized no n holding com pany, will liquidate thu Smith ob ligations down to the point where It will bocomo an operating com pnny," Mr. Snyder snld. I Remains. In l.niiilu 'iVmlo " The plan means that Mr. Smith will remain a factor In tho lumber trade in a largo Way, and that all Interests will bu conserved or hand led to best advantage.' "Ilermnn Wnldeck, vice-president of tho Continental nnd Commerulal National Dank, Chicago, Is chairman or tho creditors' commlttoo that workod out the plan." tnr AmckUIM rrrtt to Cool Ilj Tlnto.) RERLIN, April 22. Tho official statement todny snysj "South pt tho Lnbitsso Canal nnd northwest of Ar ras wo undortook Bovoral successful milling operations. ' In tlio Afgohno and In tho roglon between tho MbusV ami Mosollo It! vera thoro woro florco. nrtlllory ongagmotits yesterday. A'- J tor n surprise artillery attack tlio Frcileh forccn last night advanced11 In tho western part of tlio LoProtr'o Forest, blit wore repulsed with heavy ' lossos, " "On tho northern bordor of linrt- " mnnns-Wollorkopf wo destroyed a point of support of tha enemy, and In tho evening drovo back a Fronch attack. "On tho Enstorn front thoro Is no change." of .Minder Ask for Commuta tion f Sentence. Ilf Auih UU4 r iu Coot liar Tmt.) ATLANTA, On., April 22. Attor- sulng Villa with an army of -10,000. noys for Leo M. Frank filed n potl Oonoral Dloguez, the dispatch said, tlon with tho Governor of Georgia, had taken Guadalajara ond would I and tho Georgia Prison Commission I net ns Obrogon's roar guard. Vllla'H aaklng that tho sontemo of doath AttorucjH for Atlanta .Man Convicted Floral Offerings- Rank Casket. Many Wreaths Heat From Eureka Ry Pi 1 -nils and Elks Lodge losses at Colaya aro cstlmatod ut G, 000 killod and 5,000 missing. plot, This theory Is backed up by the statements of paymastor Nelson who declares that these latter two men had been working for several weeks In tho Hauser and Hauser camps. Imemdiately after his return hero from Coquille, Detective Alkus went down to North Dend whore he is working today running down several stories that have come up. Ho will be back here again this evening. Davis, believes Mr. Alkus, is a clever operator, and has probably worked in several localities. He calls him smooth and believes it was his plan to always work In a few of his Ignorant countrymon to aid him with bis schemes and then escape with tho money, leaving his nldoa In the lurch DIES OF SMALLPOX Taken III AIkuiuI Steamer and All Passenger on Steamer Aro Com pelled to ho Vaccinated (Br AaaoclttM rrett la Cuot Da; Tlmtt. SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Eli zabeth Datchelder, ten-year-old daughter of Mrs. E. J. Wilson, whoso illness from smallpox caused tho vaccination of 33G passengers aboard tho steamer Chlyo Maru, which arrived Monday, died today at the Angel Island, immigration sta tion. Tho KjrTniherlted a fortune of severaMnilllons from her father, T. D. Bdtckelder of Chicago. placed upon Frank for tho murdor of Mary Phngan bo commuted to life Imprisonment. Dr. II, E. KELTY, DENTIST I'lioue I IU-.I, Room UDI, Coko Mdu- FAMOUS IMPRESSARI0 DIES IN PORTLAND! .Voted Italian Opora Singer Passe Away Follow lux Stroke of Apopleiy Hr AwrxUlal PrtM to Cooa iar Tlmo.. PORTLAND. April 22.-r-Marlo I.ambardl, an Impressarlo of tho Italian Grand Oporu Company, died horo today nftor suffering a stroke of appoplexy lnbt night. Ho was born In Florence, Italy, C6 years ago and was prominent In Europe and America as an impressarlo. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 7U. Pacific Lhery and Transfer Company. Rat ley $1.10 sack, llnlne. Fitting services In tho memory of Morton Tower who died at Eureka Saturday night ns tho result of In juries received In an accident two days boforo, wore held at two o'clock this afternoon In tho Episcopal Church. FrlondH nnd rclutlvos had brought great floral offerings which wore banked In profusion upon tho enskot. From Eureka thoro also were brought many wrou'ths from friends and members of tho Elks Lodge thero. Tho Elks Lodge, marching, pro ceded tho hcarso, and at tho grnvo had chargo of thu Impressive rites of their order, Tho deceased was u momber of the Eureka Elks, Morton Tower was -15 years of ago utid had achieved the honor of rising as high In tha gov ernment engineering rank ns a civ ilian could. Ho had been engaged in engineering work Hlnce 1891 whon ho commenced as n young mnn on Coos Hay. Tho pall bearers wore old friends of Morton Tower. Tboy were Jttdgo James Watson, Charles Btauff, And erson iJimb, George Cook, J, W. Flniingau and L. II. Ua'zard, 4 ALL SHOT TO PIECES I'uncli Soldier lias Jill) Ke arato and Distinct Wounds Iljr AworUtM I'rou lo Coo liar Timet PARIS, April 22. Tbo re cord of 79 wounds received by an army surgeon has boen broken by Reno Vldal, reser vist, of Rnlncy. While In tho trouchos a shell exploded behind him and the lower part of Ids body and limbs were riddled with shrapnel. From eight In tho morning until evening ho Iny In tho trench without even first aid. When he arrived ut tho aux iliary hospital a thorough ex amination showed traces of 139 separate and distinct wounds. Ills case was considered hopeless "h ho had lost an extraordinary quantity of blood, but ho is now able to got about on crutches. I IUHTISII HUIIMARIXE HUNIC III; AuoclttoJ I'ffot to Coo tltj Tlmn. RERLIN, April 22. Tlio German Admiralty today announced that In u cortuln Gorman bay on tho North Hon Di'IUhIi HiihtiatluoH were re.. pentodly observed recontly und M tacked by Gorman forces, flitch a hostile submnrliin wan sent to tho bottom April 17 and tho destruction or other mich vessels iu considered probable. POLO CHAMPIONSHIP BEING PLAYED TODAY Portland Contesting With Philadel phia Country Club for Honor on Polo Field (Ilf AMoflal.J rrtua to Coot U. TlnM.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Tbo final polo match for tho San Francis. c.o cups today was between the Phlla. delphla Country Club and Portland, Oregon, nt the Panama Pacific Expo, sltlou. Tlio latter was conceded a I handicap of six goals. ' ; Wheat U.(IO cwt. Hulncs. Everyone attend the sacred ton urt Thursday evening, 8 o'clock In tbo Episcopal iliurcli Admlkslou U.f rciits, DEPUTY SHERIFF IN JAll ON MURDER CHARGE Alcona Official Got Into Troublo for Administering tho "Third Degree" Illy AaaiMtatM 1'rrat to Cooa lUf Tlmoa ) TUSCON, Ariz., April 22. Frank .Moore, Deputy Sheriff, nnd Robort Fonto.-, county rangor, nro In tho county Jail today charged with tho murdur for having hanged tho thtoo Leon Ilrothors wbllo administering tbo "third degroo" Instead of shoot lug thom In battle, us reported two days ago. Tboy aro said to havo admlttod banging the brothers wbllo trying to force thom to reveal tho. whereabouts of another Mexican. Hunvd coiirert at Episcopal church, Thursday evening, H o'clock Admission U3 rents, t- 1 1 '(I in W y