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GOOD FORTUNE SELDOM TRAVELS AROUND IN AN AUTOMOBILE LOOKING FOR YOU ) Coos Bay Times Your Paper Uio Coos Bay Times Is proud rcoplo'a rnpcr," and It strives Uvo up to lta nnuio by devoting promoting tho pcoplo's interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII. As Paris Admits Terrific Effect of Asphyxiating Bombs Driv ing Men From Trenches French Claim Vigorous Count er Attacks Check Fierce On slaughts on Germans BERLIN CLAIMS VICTORY Cr Aiioditnl Press to Coos Dtj Times. PARIS, April 23. The Official statement tills afternoon rends. "Yes terday In tho bend of tho Yscr, north of Dlxmudo, Uolglnn troops repulsed an attack against tho Chateua Vlco que and Inflicted heavy losses on tho enemy. North of Yprcs, tlio Ger mans, by employing large quantities of asphyxiating bombs effects of which wero felt for n tllstnnco of two kilometres uohlnd our Hues, for ced us to rotiro in the direction of tho Yscr cnnnl. Toward tho west and In tho direction of Ypres, to ward tlio south, tho cnomy'H attack wag checked. Vigorous countor at tacks enabled us to regain ground and mnko many prisoners. In tho wooded valley near St. M thiol, by attacks on tho enst ami west of positions provlously captured, we took 700 motrcs of trenches." FIGHT AT CLOSE QUARTERS Df Asswlsied Prtil to Coo Dlj Time. UKRLIN. April 2a. Tho official announcement of today rends: "Dur ing tho action yesterday, wo advan ced frftm our front at Stoonstrnnto, cast on Lnngornnrck, ngnlnst tho pos itions of tho enemy In tlio north nud northeast of Yprcs. With rushes our troops moved forward along a lino extending ns far as tho bills south cf I'ilkon and cast of Dotion. At tho samo tlmo thoy forced their j way across tho Yprcs cnnnl nt Stecnstrnato nnd Hotsns, whoro thoy established themselves on tho west ern hank of tlio canal. Tho villages of Ynngcmnrck, Stecnstrnato, Iletsns ami I'llkon woro tnken, at least 1,000 French nnd British soldlors nud thir ty cannon Including four heavy guns fell into our linnds. Ilctweon tho Moiibo nnd tho Moselle, nctlvo fight ing yesterday becamo moro lively Artillery battles woro especinllv florco at Comhrcs, St Miltlol, Aprc mont and northenst of Fllrey. An Infantry nttnek of tlio onomy fol-1 lowed only In wooded country bo-1 tccii Allly nnd Aproiuont. Tho French penetrated this roglon In cer tain sections of our foromost tron ches, hut thoy wero partly driven out again. Fighting nt close quar ters still continues. Tho village of Kmbromomeull, which bns boon ta ken by us nnd which was sot on flro by French sholls, has been evacua ted. Tho situation In tho east Js unehangod." Ci:iI.N FLEET SEARCHES FOR BRITISH Admiralty Says Ilopcntert Attempts Mmlo to Find English in North Sea IB; Aisoelttsl Press to Coo H7 Tlraw.J UKRLIN, April 23. Tho German admiralty announced that tho Ger man fleet recontly cruised ropoat dly In the North Sea, advancing into English waters without meeting tno warships of Great Britain. THAW ISJJP AGAIN Jl'RY NOW TO DECIDE QUESTION OF SANITY Vew York Supreme Court Grants Al- pllcatlon of Thaw's Attorneys For Another Trial. IB Allocates Press to Coos D17 TlmM.1 NEW YORK, April 23. 'The luestlon of the sanity of Harry K. Tnw win be determined by Jury. The State Supreme Court today Rented application for a trial made b' Thaw'a lawyors on n writ of naheas corpus. CL RHMRR IALH MW DRIVE BELGIANS ' In II AGAIN of Its UUo "Tho nt nil times to Its energies to Established 1H7K The Coast Mall. E i'OHGEHS ARE IDENTIFIER RY Til KIR VICTIMS Chain of EUdcnro Uuen Llttlo Clinnco for Usenne, say Author- Hie- Grand Jury Today An Austrian suspect picked up by tho oflccrs this morn- ing was turned loose after n strict cross examination. It was shown that he know no- thing of tho forging opera- tlons. That somethlnir fur- thcr may bo found out through tho opening of nny mall sent to tho suspects was tho statement of tho officers. Tho mail Is to bo forwarded to tho county Jail wbcro tho sheriff will have a right to open it. District Attorney Llljonvlst took an Internre- tor with liim this morning. Tho examination of today may dlscloso some startling O revelations. It Is said thnt tho men had been writing In- tcly to San Francisco, henco It Is possible- they liavo con- loiicruics mere. T .....--- i federates there. Hoosovclt wns questioned nbout his autobiography by Ivlns, counsel for Clever displays at ignorance, ainrncs, who asked him lr his review rcct contradictions on cross cxami- of Xow Yorlt l,0,ltle8 contained tho nation and a drawing tighter about1 ",cntlon, of UarneB. "No, said them tho web of Incriminating clr-j oo.ovolt. "Ho was not then of the cumstanccs marked tho examination eamo lor tanco as Matt and O'Dell. of flvo aliened forcers at tho county Jail yesterday afternoon nnd two of tho samo number In tho pollco sta tion horo last evening. Witnesses, storekeepers of Marshfleld and North nend who had cashed bogus checks, descended with a vengennco on tho men, posltlvoly Identifying them, ns having had sonio part In tho woll worked schemo of last Saturday night. John ronovltch, ono of tho suppos ed leaders of tho gang and said to bo tho clovorost of tho five, wns found to havo changed his clothes sovcral times on Saturday to throw off suspicion and later to havo com pleted his dlsgulso by shaving off ills mustacho. Dan Mundlch, tho Austrian captured early yesterday morning by a farmer named Crlbbons two miles beyond Drldgo wns identi fied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Warron Stoln ns tho man who hnd bought shoes of them nnd for whom thoy cashed n check on Saturday. What pnrt Duklch, tho big Aus trlnn brought In Inst night by De puty Sheriff Laird from Hauser and Hnusor's camp 10 played In tho gamo Is still problematical. Ho has not been recognized as having any con nection with tho gang here, though ho is known to havo been in North Ilend Saturday and later, told 1 Imo keener llalley nt camp 10 that ho know who bad tho monoy. Duklch i ...,. nimii in fonii lo todny Willi Ponovltch nnd Mundlch, nnd tuej, WO " - with Uio threo men already In Jail I ...- ...in i, l.muL'ht beforo tho' grand Jury todny. Subpoonns wofo served last night on Mrs. Mary Taylor, Wllllnm Hoff man, Pearl Johnson, Mrs. B. M. Jones, Mrs. Margaret Taylor and Mrs. Peter Roborg, all of North Ilend, and R. A. Copplo. Robert Dlllard and H S. Hnrrls. Thoy wero beforo tho grand Jury today. Dotectlvo II. E. Alkus. of the Hums agency, spent yestordny In rounding up Information at North Tinnd. Ho had traced tho mon through their careers there for several days past, interrogated witnesses nnd io-1 turned last night with facsimile cop lea of the men's handwriting. nnn Mundlch. captured yesterday at Bridge, could speak no English. An ; Interpreter was secured. wnen brought face to face with tho prison ers at the county Jail yesterday ho emphatically declared ho know none of them. Tho four mon behind tho bars affirmed his statements. Last night ho admitted having seen them before. Whoro did you get thoso slioes? said Sheriff Johnson, pointing. "In Spokane," was tho answer. Mr. Stein was brought in. He identified the shoes by tho number, make and case lot as ones sold to Mundlch. In a rambling story, Jerkily mter- from Spokane to Portianu wiiem heard "they lay some track down here." He came and at the landing In Marshfleld was met by a man who professed to be a Ba'n"ler having (Contlnuod on Pago Two,) , a rambling e"" " "iMoed and unk In the North Sea proted, Mundlch told bow he came i BU,jmarno dlWB MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MIES ATTACK NOT MALICIOUS Roosevelt Wanted to Appeal to Voters of New York, He Tells Counsel on Stand Barnes Not Important Until 1913 Says Ex-President Then Rose Rapidly ATTITUDE IS UNCHANGED "I attacked no man In autobiography 1 thought I could help," mijn.. Colonel Roosevelt At Trial. Or AiwIlM Press to rums Dit TIitm. SYRACUSE. April 23. On rosuin- , , ....... Inc tlio witness stand this morning, llUUL'i, ftllUll 1 IlllUllSlll'll 111' UUHJ- biography In 1013, I thought tho samo of names as I did when I wroto tho article complained of hero" "Why did you do that?" "I did not want to mnko any malicious nttnek on nnrncs. I refused to nttnek nny man In my nutohlography that I could help. In my statement I wnnt cd to appeal to tho votors of Now York. SYRACUSE, April 23. During the second day of cross examination in tho supremo court horo todny, Theo dore Roosevelt said ho hnd regarded William names as n "Sort of Dr. Jokyll nnd Mr. Hyde, who llkoothor politicians, hnd good sides and bad sides." lfo said ho did not, us sug gested by Wllllnm Ivlns, cross cx amlnor, try to sovcr ligaments bo tween "Theso Slamcso twins of poll tics." Quito tho contrary, ho do clnrcd, ho hud endeavored to havo tho Dr. Jokyll in thorn nbsorh tho Mr. Ilydo. Ho admitted ho had com piled with many suggestions nnuio by Ilarnes In regard to filling offi ces In tho stnto government during tho two years ho was governor. tur Astoclsled Press to Cooi Iisj Timet.) SYRACUSE, April 23. Irvlns read n letter written on Whlto House .tnllAiin .. I... Dnnunvnli t IlnrnoH . ... f ..,,0iitlni: him to office. n . y0( n,,poiiit Mr. Hydo Jones I or Dr. Jokyll Ramos?" I wmilcil In L-nt Dr. Jckvll Ollt of njm Tn0 Treasury Department said ho had dono bis work woll and" do served reappointment." "So you tried to cut tho ligaments between those Slamcso twins?" "Oh, no. I was trying to got ono to absorb the other." FLEET 15 II GANAL THROUGH TO PACIFIC IN JULY SAYS SEC. DANIELS Culeliia Cut Slides Expected to Causo No Moro Delujs to Ship ping is Evpiessed Relief tnr AuoditM Tress to Coos IHjr Times 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 23 Secretary Danlols reiterated today without qualification that the At lantic fleet will puss through tho Panama Canal to tho Pacific ocean In July. Some doubt had boon ex pressed whether earth movoinents would havo censed by that time. ANOTHER TRAWLER GOES DOWN TO DAVY JONES (Br Auwlitej Press lo Coos bsr Times. GRIMSBY, April 23. The Grlms bv trawler St. Lawrence was tor- yesterday by a German submarine. Two members of tho crow wero kill ed. Seven survivors were brought here by the trawler Queonstown, whose skipper reports the submarine fired on his vessel whon'engftgol in rs cuing tho crew, HEARING RESUMED Bag MKMItRltfl OP TUB ASSOCIATED IMESH APRIL 23, 1915 E VENING PLANS RECEIVEDlBIG REMOVAL LIFE SAVING STATION NOW CERTAINTY Iocnl Coiitruteoi-s May See Plans- at Chamber of Commerce and Sub mil Rids Until May J. Plans and specifications for the forming of the now Coo8 liny Const Guard station nt Chnrleston Uny wero received this morning by Captain Urltt, keeper of tho station. The plans nnd maps aro now at tho Cham ber of Commerce where they nro be ing bold for tho examination of con tractors who expect to bid on the work. Scaled bids will bo received until May 19 and then will ho public ly opened. The proposals cnll for tho erection of a keeper's dwelling nnd ncccss orics, n bonthouse, launchwny and Jetty on the south side of the channel at Charleston Uay. A certified check for $300 must nccompnny ench bid and tho Instruc tions read "that the Bald chark shall becomo tho property of tho United States, If, for any reason tho bidder, after tho opening of tho bids, with draws from tho competition or re fuses to execute the contract nnd bond required In tho event of tho said contrnct being awarded to him." No subcontractor or other persons furnishing material or labor to tho contractor will bo recognized nor will (ho Department ho In any way res ponsible for tho clnlnis of such per sons, and this is taken to mean thnt tho contractor shall In every way ho hold responsible for tho work nnd thoso ougnged In tho project. Tho successful bidder must also furnish a bond equal to tho sum of his bid. All work under tho con tract must bo guaranteed for at least a year nnd beforo tho complete pay- merit for tho work Is mado nil claims of tho Department for unsatisfactory workmanship or material must bo mado good. Payments nro to ho mndo in tho following manner, according to tho instructions with tho plans. Ono third of tho contract prlco when fiO per tent of tho work Ib completed; one. third of tho contract prlco when It in STi per eoiit finished and tho bal ance with tho exception of $300 hold ns n surety, on tlio completion of tho contrnct nnd this Is lo bo returned on tho recommendation of tho su perintending officer of the govern ment. Work Only Eight Hours It is specifically pointed out that through an act of Congress workmen cnu only bo used during an eight hour working day, I A map of tho now slto accompanies tho plans. A piece of land 400 feet squaro will bo utilized by tho now station. The boathoiiso to contain I tho three llfcbnnts or tho station will , bo placed close to tho wnter's edge and with n Inunchwny extending out I into tho water hoyond tho lino of tho shoro breakers, this to Insure the mire launching of tho boats in nny sort of weather. May I'M) Old Slallou Henry Songstueken, secretary of tho Port, today broached tho proposi tion of having tho chambor of Com merce tnko stops to procuro tho old station to bo ubm! as a camping; ground and resort. It was pointed out that tho plnco Is ot far from tho long beach on tho otlior sldo of the sand spit. Is In a sheltered spot and enslly nccosslhlo fiom nny part of tho liny. I. W. W.'s Return. That members of the I. W. W. In trouble horo many I montl s ago aro gradual.)- returning I to tho logging cumps Is tho belief 'of A. H. Powers. Ho Bays thnt tho 1 mon nro coming In very quietly and every onco In awhile are recognized 'at tho camps. Timekeeper .linmor ! man, at Camp 5, Is bolng congratu 1 lated In tho manner in which ho 1 picked up Harry Drowsier who was wanted and being searched for by tho offlcors for robbing ami throwing a man In the Ray. Ho Is a former doputy shorlff. Mr. Powors Btatog that ho probably will bo romoved to Wagner there to aid In watching ovor tho noaco and dignity of tho now town of Powers. M. L. Rowmaii Is n wonderful bass singer. Heap him at the Rotariaii Con certs, Noble Tlieulep next Monday and Tuesday nights. Great range nnd nb. in,.- i.. int.. his IiIl-Ii tones and tli? very low "" miislrnlly and with little effort makes liliu n Milol-t, " bo enjojed immensely. mmm EDITION. IN Coos Bay Land Grant Case Up for Consideration in U. S. Supreme Court VAST SUMJNVOLVED Government Seeks to Have the Courts Declare Land Forfeit ed for Violation of Contract SHOULD GO TO SETTLERS Rallroad-i Sold Ijirgo Tracts to Tim- Iki- Companies Instead of to Set- tins Hundreds of Claimants Interested In olhelopnu.mts Dr Ai.ocUI.J rrru to Coot Hay TIoim. WASHINGTON, D. C. April 23. Title to approximately $Ii0,000,000 worth of land In Western Oregon Is up for consideration todny beforo the Supremo Court. Tho lands uro Included In tho domnln granted by the government to aid In tho con struction of Jho Oregon & Califor nia Rnllrond. The rnllrond now clnlniH title, under tho terms of tho original grant, Tho Federal Government Is seek ing to have the courlB doclaro tho lnuds forfeited becnuso of tho salo of pnrt of tho land In disregard to n section of tho grant providing that tho land should ho sold to actual Bottlers nt not moro thnn f2.C0 nn ncro and in 100 ncro trncts. Tho rnllrond sold Inrgo tracts to timber companies. Hundreds of claimants urc engnged in tho litigation. WOULD TAX GRANT ATTORNEY GENERAL SUMMITS 11RIEFS SUPREME COURT Urges Right Slato Tnv Oregon, Cal ifornia Itullromt liiud Grant. Want luiiil for Settlers tnr Assoc ltd I'rrss to dot DJ Times.) j WASHINGTON I). C, April 23. I Attorney General Drown of Oregon I uot nerinlsslon from tho Supreme I court todny to fllo a briof urging tho Btnto's right to tax the Oregon nud California Rnllrnud land grnnt. Ho Biiggosted that the rnjlroads bo re quired to sell to actual Bottlers and nt purchase prlco Inuro to benefit of tho United Status. ' ND1CTMEWTS OUT - THREE RETURNED RV GRAND JURY, FOURTH SECRET Harry Rumstor, Tom Orhiroil, Mini John Littler Named. Most or Day Sjs'iit Willi Aifdrlans (Hpedal-toJrho Times.) CQOHUXE, April 23. Threo in- nionts woro Borved today nud It is known that u fourth, a Hecret In- dlctinont is out, but ponding Its serv ing no naino will bo announced. All day tho grund Jury has been In busy session, most of tho tlnio bolng taken up with tho explanations of the Aus trian alleged forgors. No Indictments havo yot been made out agaliiBt them and it Is believed horo that further examination will bo made tomorrow. Harry Jlrowster, who Is said to havo thrown Guilder Sovertson In tho Hay at Marshriold after first robbing him was Indicted for robbery and nssault with a dangerous woapon, Tom Grln rol will ho tried for potit larceny from a dn oiling and John Littler on the c-hnrgo of lowd cohabitation. This latter case attracted much uttontlon by reason of tho fact tho man lived for more thnn six years wlh his supposed wife, tho couplo had two chlldron and then when ho took (o drinking and fnlllng to support the family this charge was filed In tho Justice court. Hut a few weokg ago one of the children, Earl Llttter, playing on tho waterfront at Marshfleld fell in tho bay and was drowned. Tho supposed wife goes under the name of Mrs. Oh ma Green, LAND CASE COURT TODAY A Consolidation of Times Coast Mall and Cihis Hay Advertiser. FLOODS TIE TOLL FIFTEEN OR TYENTV LIVES ARE LOST IN TEXAS FUHMlS Fro-diet Picks up Houses and dams Them I Kin n Stream In Crashing Mass Total Losses. tltj AuocUtsJ Prwi to Coos Bit Times. AUSTIN, Tex., April 22. Floods that swept down Waller and Shoal Creeks hero Inst night took n toll of 15 or 20 lives. Houses were Jammed In masses ngnlnst bridges nnd high water flooded ninny busi ness houses. Heroic work was dono by citizens' rescue parties. Of eight persons In ono hoiisu swept down Wullor Creek, nil but ono uro bo lluved to hnvo perished. DALLAS, Texas, April 23. Twen ty or moro persons, It Is estimated today, met death lato yestordny In the rnln, electrical and wind storm which swept over nearly all of Texas nud Eastern Oklahoma. The lesult nut floods Interrupted coinmuulcn lion by mnll nud wire. In parts tho storm continues todny. TORNADO KILKS MANY Heavy Wind Sweeps Through Okla homa Town Killing Sown and Doing Heavy Daniagu (n? AMOcUt I'rfM to Coos m.r Times. SHAWNEE, Okla., April 23. Savon persons woro Injured, threo dnngerously, In a tornado which last night destroyed tho homo of S. L. Whittley near horo. Tho property damngo in this vicinity Is very heavy. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TO GERMANY ASSURED Increased Power nt Sayvllle, Long Island, Menus Dlspatibes Friuu llcilin Unhampered Illy AnwIsKM 1'rrM to Cods Us Tlsies.) NEW YORK, April 23. For the purpose of Insuring wlruloss com munication between Germany nnd tho United States under till kinds of static conditions, the power of tlio Tetefuken Wireless Station, ut Sayvllle, Long Islnud, has been al most trebled. .Many iffdul war hulletliiB from Doilfu nro recolved ut Snyvllle. Since the opening of the war In August, practically nil of Iho ills patches received III tlio United .States have ome via Kuyvlllo station. Sev eral months ago n government cen sor was placed there to Insure per fect neutrality on the pnrt of tho station. Previous to that tlmo tho English contended that tho station often sent through comiiiuulcntioii'i meant for tho (Ioniums relative lo tho Allies and their forces nud po sitions. ROBBERS AT LARGE DASH AMMONIA IN FACE ROGUE ItlVKIt RANK CASHIER Say Police Had Tip From Es-Cnii- lct Tuo Men Pico In Auto (o Hills With 1100 Cash llr Awo-lsle-l Press lo Cous llsjr Times GRANTS PASS, April 23. Posses uro searching today for two robbers who joMtorduy robbed tho Rogue Rlv ur State Dunk at Regno River of over 000 and fled In an unto. Am monia was dashed Into the fucu of "llio cashier and ho did not recover to give the alarm until srimu time later. It bocamo known today that tlio police had previously been In formed tliut tho bank wits going lo bo robbed by mi ox-convict who had been asked to go lu on the Job. EDWARD PETTITT KILLED IIV A ROLLING LOG 0..,.lnl In 'I'),,. 'PI..W.U it 4til i.-Trtv- A i.ll ' 1,'ilu'finl , ,1rJ4l'4 I W., 4t' - Pettltt employed at the Jolor saw- mill nt Jolor on tho Wlllnmotto Pa cific Hno between Kugoiio nnd Muplo ton waa klllod Thursduy lnornliiB by being crushod under a rolling saw log. The young man was about 30 year's or ago nnd uiimurilod. Ho has a slater In Maploton, Tho aacldiUit happened Just as tho train vns paiw Ing tho mill and death was almost iiiMtniitaiieous, DOUBLE W LESS SLI ACCIDENT A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Coos Ray Times Is. A Sonth west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to the best Interests of tills great section , Tlio Times always boosts and never knocks, No. 234 EGE ATTACKS FAIL Defeated in Attempt to Recap ture Hill No. 60, Says a London Report. OPERATIONS BOLD British Claim to Hold Crest of Hill at Yprcs After Terrific Battle of Yesterday 17-INCH SHELLS FIRED FliMt .Mention Made of Russia's Aer ial Fleet Drop 15 llomlis on Town of Pluck lllmr Up Station. til Assoclttel I'rtss U Ctos Dtp Times, LONDON, April 23. An offi cial seml-weokly report says: "German nttneks on Hill No. GO hnvo been renewed several times. These attacks all failed nnd for tho tlinu being havo conned. Wo hold tho outtre crest of tho hill. "During tho oporntlons around tho hill, tho enemy fired 17-Inch shells Inti- Yprcs." After stubborn fighting, tho Ger mans yestordny crossed tho Ypres cnnnl to the western bank. Tho cap tured Rolglnu villages of Lango marck, Steeuslraate, Iletsns nnd I'll kon, Ilurllu announced hnd also cap tured 1,000 French nnd Ilrltlsh pris oners and thirty cannon. Paris an nounces tho capturo of nearly n halt mile of (ionium trenches nenr St, Mlhlel on tho southern uxtromity of the (Ionium wedge, but llorlln claims pnrt recaptured In a lotintor nttnek, Petrogrnd reports minor engage ments along (ho Prussian front. Tho opinion expressed by prominent Halt Inn statesmen Is Hint Hnly'fl partlt elpntlnii Id Hie war at tho presonb time Is Unlikely. ' (Ur AsmhUIM Press In Cms llsjr Times,) t LONDON, April 23. A dispatch from Potrograd says: "Thoro was wns much activity yestordny on the part of Russian ulrshlps. Ono drop ped ir bombs on Pluck, Several Gormiiu PoiitH on tho Vistula woro struck, iih were tho rnllroud station nud trains. Two other mnchlnos bombarded tho station at Mtawn nud u Gorman aerodrome at San inky." (lljr Awxlslivl Pinm tu Cwm llsjr Times,) PETROORAD, April 23. Tho Rus sian Itliiek sea torpedo boat squad ron bombarded the Turkish const between Aichnvn and Artascliln on April IK. This 1T nillo strip of coast In which Is located tho quarters of the Turkish army operating lu this region, was swept with shells and the barracks and provision stoics destroyed. A largo nuinbor of Tur kish const-wise vessels laden with i.iiiiuuiiltlnu nnd supplies woro sunk. ACTIVITY REPORTED AMONG ALLIES AND DEFENDERS Itollowi French anil English Again lloiultaiil Sni) i mi Ports Four Ships Enter Daulanelles (II; Aiioclll Tress to Coos Ha Tlmsa.J PARIS, April 23. A dispatch from Athens says that advices from Chios Htutud houvy firing hua bepn hiinid there slnco Thursday morn' ing, which leads to the supposition that the bombardment of Smyrna, ports has been rcsuiiiod. Four Ilrltlsh warships entered tho Dar danelles yesterday nnd homhanled llif forts for threo iiojirs. Turkish forUs also xero subjeetod to Intll i net flro from tho Gulf of Snros. Thoy ropllod vigorously to attacks o! tho win ships. ' French miro sweepers are ou llniiiiig their operations. Rrouu, tlio ilaiialogiio artist with tlio Rotarlaus Is called the "Prince of Eiiloi Miners," Ro mho ami hear lilui. He makes u lilt wlierewr bo goes. Times want uih brJOR results, ! 1 ER V FIRING MJ! B 1 flM 1: