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rcHHB "gESl ttUUWlUMVlA.URflDl52&?. iOMLJPUDgA OF Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tho Coos Bay Times Is proml People's I'npcr," nnd it strives live up o Its nnmo by dorotltig promoting tlio peoplo's Interest. VOL NO. XXXVIII. fillSi NIMEf! FOUND GUILTY Ly in Circuit Court Returned vermci ims Hiiernoon Recommend Clemency J But Says She Testified False- y Because City Attorney Treaagom iom Her ro IRS. PFORTNER CASE NEXT Rhc Wns ii Companion ((f Miy. Nosh-i land Charge Against Her Identical Willi Caso. .lust Finished -' BOTH PAROLED Late this nftcruoon Mrs. Mnry Pfortncr plended guilty to tlio snmo charge as against Mrs, Xoslcr. llotlt wcro sen tenced to from threo to ten years in tho penitentiary. Judge Colco gavo tho two n sovcro lecture for their act and then paroled thorn. (Siieclal to Tho Times.) COQl'ILLH. Ore. Mny fi. In tho llrcut court this nftcruoon Mrs. Ita ly Simpson Nosier was found guilty perjury. Tho Jury went out nt l.:10 p. in. nnd returned with tho erdlct at 1:30 p. m. The Jury rec ommended clemency of tho court. It was alleged that .Mrs. Nosier, brmerly Huby Simpson, had tcst- Ifed falsely In tho Unndon city court ihen slio swore Joo Conch gavo her I quor to drink. Tho city recorder of indon, tho fo io in nn of tho Jury pcre and court records wero lutro- uccd. Joo Coach nnd John llerrou MKIed. I Tho defenso wns that tho woman Uflcd falsoly in tho Unndon court ut she claimed that sho did so ho-, fuo City Attorney Trendgold told ernnd under his cocrtlou sho testl- ertoand under his coertlon sho tes- Iflcd tlio way ho Instructed. Trend-1 old went on tho atnnd and denied ' "' Sentence will ho passed Inter. I cli:ax.uimvi:i:ic ME JAIL TERM .. xn.v. Livixfj T(Kii?rm.ii u.. JIARIHFD ItCPKIMAXDI'ID ''m.' CoKe Suspentls Senlenco on Mm Littler ami Mrs. Olinin (.'iven Us long iw "Helmio Tliemsehe.s" (Special to Tlio Times.) CO(U'ILL13, May C Both John ttler and Mrs. Olima Oreon, of -rshflcld, wero given four inontliH tho county Jnll Into yostordny nf- irnooH when they pled guilty to tho irgo of lewd colmhltntlon. Judge P"o sii pended aontonco as long ns ly "licliavo themselves." I" Is said that Mrs. Greon will ho- dlvorco proceedings for n lognl oration from tlio husband sho it seven years ago in WInnopog to ro to Coos Bay with Littler. Slnco en tlio couplo lived togothor nnd Fed ttt0 children. IWhcn Littler began drinking honv- '"''"cd his family and refused pik, Mrs. Green appeared in tho "ce Court and sworo out a war fit cliarciiiK him with lowil rohnb- rn. Hoth woro indicted by tho " jury. cli3ax.up-wi:i:ic BEL CASE IS NEARLY FINISHED i .i i t"evtIt on Stand Today hi His "Ull lli'lmlf n,ii.- .. r...i- More Witnesses IB' X,K lll rttn t cooi B.y Tlmw.J BVncrSE, X. Y.. May C Tho r for "io defenso In tho Bamos' r'or "bel against noosevolt is "') completed, the attorneys said . a Olllv n tow mnm wflnaeaAR ilie ( ailed. Tho rnlmiBl was he stnni a few minutes today answered questions nut un by alHrnrv in Aci.ni. li-i. m.r. l.nolc, 'j .vj cniauitau V.1U itnato lUP -r P- Iflnnno CLHVX.ll'.WKI.IC ""Hfonm Ieais ri'in stmd iv pming trt-m, hJ)ecal fisiiin jijh. ir (,'yos lUreci ADMIT G of its (Jtlo "Tlio nt nil times to Its energies to F.stnbll.shed 1878 As Tim (-ast Mall MAYOR SIMPSON LIFE A BLANK; I lllll! nmnl iln in niMnrir! will ncoo,:.iiLL0i iimocLr oxly mayor that xorth hum) uvhr had Announces Tlmt Pressing Business .Mutters Thrust Vport lllm .Matte Step Necessary Now It. .T. Simpson announces that ho will resign as Mayor of North lleml nnd will present a formal resigna tion to tho Council ut the next meet ing. Pressing business mutters n3 president of tho Simpson Lumber Company make the step necessary, ho says. Mr. Simpson will mnvo to Slimo Acres to rcsldo nnd will carry out elaborate Improvements ho has planned for some tlmo past, ills town houso ho has rented to C. M. , Hyler and wife. Ho will glvo much attention to tho improvement of tho road to Shoro Acres. Mr. Simpson was tho first Mayer of North Iloml nfter ho founded t'lo city and has been re-elected every, term nn.i in it,n ni,. .,,, ., ... " wm-j an. tit uu tllVI served as Mayor of tho city. clkan-pp week .7. 13. STACK WILL ERECT THREE residences ox sorni tenth XEAH HALL V. M. Halo Plans to Stmt n Flue Modem Homo on South Tenth Soon Others I'hhmisciI Many now residences nro now be ing planned In Mnrslifleld and wcirl; on n number of new ones, In addition to those In courso of construction now, will bo started shortly J. 13, Stack, who recently bought ten lots on South Tenth street, south of Ingersoll, from Herbert Lockhnrt, is clearing them and plans to erect threo houses. Ono will bo n flno homo for himself nnd family and tho other two will bo for rent nt presont ciul will later go to Ills sons. y. m. Hale, who has boiiio flno proijorty on South Tenth street, Just north of Ingorsnll, Is completing ur- rangoments to erect ono of tho most modem homes in tho city thoro this slimmer. Mayor F. 13. Alton is negotiating for some lots on South Klovonth street near his homo nnd If ho closes , E deal may Improro them this sum- CLIIAX-ri'-WKKIv bNlilNbbK KtlUKNS FKUM BANDON JETTY WORK ; I James II. Polhetuiis Pleased With Work ut Itmiilnii Mirhlo .May Aiilu .lleio Tomorrow Jiiiuos II. Polhemus, U. S. Junior engineer, In chnrgo of tho dredge Mlchlo and also of the Jotty work nt tho mouth of tho Coipillle, returned last evening from Unndon whoro ho has boon for two days Inspecting the work, llo nays that ho Is pleased with the progress being mado thoro under ICngluoer C. It. Wright. Today Mr. Polliomus wont to Km plro and Is looking for n hnuso. His wlfo Is oxpoctod hero In about two weoks. It Is probable that a survoy will ho mado of tho lowor bay by Mr. Polliomus. Tho drodgo Mlchlo v duo to loavo Portland today and should nr rlvo In horo tomorrow or nt loait Sat urday. CLKAX-l'P-WKKK DAMAGE DONE BY WIND STORM Oklahoma Suffers Property Loss and Seicml Persons Are In jured During tho Day. Or AuoelatM Pren Ii Cuoi nj TlmM. AUDMORE, Oklahoma, Mny C Tlireo persons wero Injured and much proporty dainngod hero today by a heavy wind storm. Buildings were dostroyod nt other towns. At Wichita Fulls, Texas, a school house Mas unroofed and sovoral chi'Jron Injured. CLFAX.IT-WI.KIC HAS RKCOVHRKD. Airs, Roosevelt at Home Again Aftc'. Surgical Operation Br AuoUlM Pl-i Coo. Br Tlmt NEW YORK, May C Mrs. Theo dora Roosevelt was at home today at Oyster Ray after spending three weeks In tho Roosevelt Hospital. She apparently has completely re-1 covered from a surglcai opnation ' wnicn sne sunra.neu, I I ni -ni iirni .,. ' ifLAN M Hit PROGRESS IS TO STAND MARSHFIELD, OREGON, I. S. Phinney Commits Sui cide by Shooting Himself at the Blanco Hotel Today FULL! IDE Leaves Check for Funeral Ex penses and Instructions as to His Effects APOLOGIZES FOR TROUBLE Man Was .Something- of a Mystery Here and was Supposed to Hop- le.sent En-torn Capital In This Locality Isaac S. Phinney, nged about BO years, was found dead on a bed In tho lllnnco Hotel at 10:30 this morn ing. Ilia right hand still clasped n 3S caliber revolver. On a stand with reacn wcr ll,rco 10l,crs- ,cll,,,s w,"t to do with his romnlns nnd whom to inform of his death. Pre- meditation marked his last hours-. A chuck wns arnwu ror HIS liaianco in -i .. . .. . ... . jtho hank, this to pay funeral ox-J penses. :so mention Is modo of rel - ntlves. Tho man hail been hero four I WC0K8 Wns Afflicted Locomotor otnxla had olready tak-1 on Its grim hold on tho man. Ho limped slightly when ho wnlked nnd ono hand was partially parallzed. In a. letter left by tho hedsldo ho snld that llfo held nothing moro for htm and It wns best ho loavo It now. Sev eral times ho apologized for tho troublo ho would cause. That tho suicide wag premeditated for several months wns shown by a , letter written In San Diego, Sep-1 tembcr of 1013, tolling what dls- posnl to make of his effects. Mul'fleil to Sound Tho sound of tho shot was not ' hoard. W. S. Moffltt, porter, opened the Intched door nnd found tho innu dead on tlio bed. Ho was dressed ex cept for his hat nnd coat. Bedclothes has' boon so arranged Hint tlio blood would not run ovor tlron. nil. Tim !...!. lot had entered through tlio right n,,v I . . I 4 ,...fiv vivi"i'w llt.n iui lllllll UBnt-ii to Walter P. Cunningham, Peusacohi Florida, tho only naiiio mentioned iu A nrirn nnvninnn ...tii. iai, mi.iMnaun.i U, rorrwiiajHloiM-o. Phinney hud I mentionedflirt business wns to Invea- ul roKourceg for onstorn In-! Leaves Money In n letter nddrosKcd to C. McfJov- ern, or tho Blnm-n hotel, was n check for S13I.23 on the I'lniiiiL-im I Bennott Bank. Complete Instructions wcro given, llo MKlii'd that u minister of any denomination ho nuked to ' preach his funeral. It Is believed ho did not go to hod - last night. The check was dated May IS and the letter Mny R. The body U ,Vfi... fit tin. tl'Uufin I f iitli.t.. Ij !... II. in I lUiS. The Letter. Preparation for tils don Hi, olthe: Intentional or accidental, wns first mndo two years ago. ho carried a gun, for tho tottor, written Au gust, 1!JI3, said: "(live tho gnu to somo poor boy M-ho will appreciate It." The lettor to Mr. C. Mcfiovo-n snld: "I liopo you will forglvo 1119 for tlio troublo I mm about to enus-a you. 1 linvo sufforod torture, from locomotor ataxia pa Inn, nnd have nearly lost tho use of mv Iiundu and am fast losing control of my logs and what I fear most is tint It mny offoct my brain "Hnvo the funeral mod.t nnd private and with as Mttlo publicity as possible. Notify W, P. Cunning ham, Pensftcola, Florida, vit do not wait to hoar from anyone Keep my watch nnd chain us n prosont nnd glvo tho rest where it .will do the most good, Thoro nro 10 debts "I do not like to ask favors or make trouble. Will yqj hlndlj take chnrgo and see tint tho ro- porters do not mako n fuu over Itf . Yon Mill he doing n groat ftivor to ono Mho mob sorry to aiiKe aticli a finish hut could not iaco thu prospect of being helpless, and per haps an Imbecile. With many thanks in advanco for your kind favor end wishing you the best of hoalth'uud smews, I am very truly yours, "Issao S. Phinney." There Mere many mining teitlfl- rates found In h's effects. finvo Addiess a aru n nn pne-it- urre me ei PLANS I .1 1 .JT. . UKUIU UffL 1 luflMil members op Tnn associated imkks THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915 E VENING EDITION. JfiPS LEAVE ClliVGFlSNS USED (iEXKR.VL FLIGHT FHOM MIK- DUX FOI.IOWS ORDER I'ltlinatuin to (1ilne.se (ioveiniiieni Presented This Afternoon English Paper Coniiuents tllr Amo l.ltiM I'm to Coon lly Tlmm PEKING. May 0. Tlio ultimatum of Japan to China reached t'") Jap anese legation today. It probably was presented to tho Cfilneso gov ernment this afternoon. .lAPAXHSH FLEE tnr AhocUIM rrwt to Cocn n Tim.) MFKDEN. May ti. Tho Japanese consular orders Issued May ,1, re sulted In n general flight of tho Japanese from 'Mukden tho blow ing day. Although native? nVo deeply perturbed, the city remains absolutely quiet. ENGLISH COMMENT lljr AmocIhIcI I'rw ta Cno IHjr Tlrnm. LONDON, .May 0. The Daily News today publishes nn editorial oh tho Chinese situation which reads In part: "It would not be easy to parallel such demands from one DOWcr to unotlii-r ns Jnimti ima mr.,0 oll oiilnn. In many respects ' they nro more stringent than Iho - AiiKtrlnn ilniimnil. mint. S...-1.:,. which led to tho European war. and! Chlna hns dono nothing to Incur biicIi a ponalty. It will ho t'-o last1 and most bitter tragedy of tho war f one of Its consociuonces In Mint an unoffending nntlon, v'os in- dependence nnd Integrity tho Anglo- Japanese nlllunco guaranteed should 1m despoiled by ono of t ho signa tories of tho nlllauce." (ilVHS XO gPAHTKH (Or Anocl.tt rtr.i ta Cuoi ntj TlmM.J TOKIO, Mny 0. Official on- Moiincoiuont wns inndo herq this nf- tornoon that Jnpau; has sent tho ul- tlmntum to China; Tho Kokumln Smlinhun stntes that In thu ultl- mntum Japan stlpulntoo that China "M18t "cropt unconditionally tho Jap-, nnoso iioiiimiiis. Tlio newspaper ( B n,i,lng tho night tho (lor says In nn extra edition tills was mmls recaptured tho summit of our decided upon by tho Imperial Conn- poaltlou ut Maiuelon, 13nst of Slllak cll. It Is understood tlio Jiipnuesc nruimon " ull,mnt,lm onianils nccoptunco by U1,ni or lno "onianiis within th l,"" ,,m,t wh,cl1 X"lrOS nt " '" niiiiiiiiy, May yiu. CLHA.V.I'P.Vi:i!ir - - ' ------ REBELS HAVE CITY " BOHO WITH IdBCFS IINTKII CAPI3 IIAITIII.V TODAY Ton ii Was Occupied Ten Day Ago Iu i'lght Agnhist ('ulllmime, Pieseut President (ll AhhkIiIoI I'nu to Corn llf TlniM.j CAI'U IIAITIUN, I lull I, May (!.- Dr. llowiho Hobo, loader of tho Revolutionary uioveiuuiit ugalust President tSulllauuiu, rodo Into Cupo I tuition today ut tlio lieail of it tit mil f illi'il.lllllf.llf tt niii'iilr-v 'Cli. i - T ... .v if, i, ..,,. j. '"-' I l.u .0 ,,,.., ..'reason for complaint. tftU.',! i.L'tu if..i,iil.i.l tr.li .Ititru ...... 1.t two of Doha's generals. Fighting Is going on ul Limbo nnd at (Si.iude Hl lore. CLI.AV.rP.WI.I.K FIEND KILLS CHILD MritDI.KI'.R IX XIIW VORK tiiri3.ti:.s ix li:tti.r After Taking L'fe nr Tiki Suj lie Will Kill Another. Child Soon. nr AixRiiL't rrH ta cm utr Tim. NEW YORK, May 0. Tim lettor wrltlng murderer who killed live- ..nn . ol -1 l-M,... ,.---.-. -r,.l .1 l r . .. " ", ., T ! '" - "-- , 1 U i.l'l IU MIU .HHI IfM I. .II1J.,, or saying ho would commit (mother murder wbon the present e.vdtt mout ovor the chlhlti death audi sldos. Tho murder of the hoy, who was killed by a knife wound In the abdomen May 3, was precede I by u i. mil M r thruut In a luttar In .iu. Co, Uor of U)e r, .,, 0 ....,,. MUMl lowing; "I. 3. Phinney, No. 1 Souta Ilaylen St., Ponsacola, Florldu." Tho revolver nlth which he shot himself had evidently been carried for somo time. On the leather hole tor or case wh written the name W. P. Cunningham who was tho uiau to M-ho 111 he had addressed Pn envelope which contained papers. Tho latter M-aa sealed nnd stamped and Coroner Wilson will forward it Mitlmut open-1 Ing It. AND WATCH DEADLY Such is Charge Made by the French in Telling of Vio lent Attacks Yesterday GAIN LOSfilll Frenoh Recapture Part of Po sition Lost in a Terrific Onslaught of Germans FIGHT IN FORESTS OF AILLY Ficiirlt Regain Some (it-omul ami Dining the Night ('eriuatis Re enpturo the Summit of Al lies' Position at Maiuelon HERMAN'S PROGRESS - (11 AMorttisl I rpM to Com Ilr Tlmni. 1H.HLIX, Mny C The of- flclnl statement says: "Wo nimlo further progress near YproH and have tnkon tho Van Helps farm nnd ntj other farm near tho Mcs- nliies-YproB railway. Wo took 4 100 prisoners nnd IB ma- chlno guns." v a lliT A..ucUlU ITfta iu Cool (U7 TIIQM.I PARIS, May C Tho official statement this nftcruoon says: "South of. Ypres tho (iormnns yesterday nenr Zwnrtelenttacked the trenches of hill No, (10, occu pied last month by the llritlsh. Thoro was a very violent oiiHlnught during tho courso of which tho (Ior mnns used iiBphyxintlng gases, which mndo them masters In tho beginning, but In a counter nttnek' utiles recaptured n poitlou of the trendies previously tost. In tlio forest ofAllly wo recaptured n por tion of tiio position where tho (lor- ,,, Kalnod u footing In tho mom MMM 15 HELD FOHMKH Ki:T()lt. YOl'XC IS AltlSi:STI.D l. At'STUIA Wl'li Coiiipanliiii Detailed by orfl- ieiN 'put Later Released ami Has Xit Complaint. til' AMotlt.M rriM to Coo llr Tlmo. VII3NNA. Mny fi. IUir.Fiinno rutted KlutOH Senator LuFuyotto Young of Dom .Moines, nrcompuulod by tlio forninr American Dupuly Con sul at Burn, wns uneNled ut Iiiiih briick, Aimtrln, on hiinpIcIou of ob- 'jiloiuigo UKuiiiNt Young's eompuiiloii. I Young was promptly rolouiind with I upuloHlc nfter a fow hours' deten tion ut itlu hotel. Tlio (iimpunlon wiim also released. Young, who ...,,. , I..., ....I, I... ....... .... ... liSTIXITIDS TODAY IX CIX IMIRATION AT OIIKf.OX CITY 1 I'leet of River Itonts Sim Hug 1'ioni LeisNni Miil.e Tilp up tho Wllluinelto Rher. (Ill am.hUI4 I'll., ta Cooa htj TlintM.) PORTLAND, May 0.-- Today's celebration of the opening of Tlio Dulles-Culllo and Willamette Fulls cnifuls shifted from the Columbia River to the Willamette, Following the formal opening of The Dulles Col llo canal yonterdny .today's pro- K. IM tor the turning over by tno government to tne public the use of tho Willamette canal 1 at Oregon City. Tho fleet of river! stemiiera which started tlio six-day celebration at LoM-l.ton Monday, arrived at Vancouver, Washington, and took part In the celohratlou thero early today. Then they pro ceeded up the Willamette River to Oregon City. The fleet then return ed ' to Portland for further foativ Itlea. TAKEN OVER. ORJM1QN CITY, May 0. The United tate Government formal ly took ovor from the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company today, the canal around the Willam ette Falls, opening the river to free navigation 220 mllw Inland from the sea. The Governors. Unit- e() Stalfii Senators and Congreu-l nu?u of 'ahliigtin, Oregon and . I IJ.1I10 deliiired . ddn-Rffi! N OVER OTHERS GO B A Consolidation of Times, Const mid Coos Itnv Aiherllser. --OO-- St'MMARV OF Till: v WAIt TODAY O . . Hr ii litr.l t'romi tn rum tin) TlmcK 1 LONDON, Mny fi.-Tho battlo In western Oallcln, launched n few days ago with tho Austro-Oerinan attack from tho Cracow region, has developed Into ono of tho greatest encounters of tho wnr. Petrogrnd ndntlts tlio situation is serious, ntthough It Is asserted there tho nd- vnnce has been cheeked. Vleu- mi and llerlln, however, an- uounco that tho Russlnns linvo begun a general retreat, 4- that tlio whole position In tlio Cnrpnllilans Is precarious nnd 4- tho entire eastern campaign may turn on tho events of tho next few days. Tho Herman Invnslon of tho llaltlc provinces of Russia Is snld to be an Important move- input under tho peroonnl dlr- ecllon of Von Itlndenburg. " Tho nlm, It Is believed, will bo tho capture of Lilian and Rl- gn, which would enable him to harass tho Ruaslnu commit- titrations with Petrogrnd. In Belgium, the Ciermmis mndo further gains. Parts admits tlmt tlio (leriunns won positions on mil No. (10 near Ypres and tho British wore nbto to relnke only n part of them. The official Turkish stnlo- ment denies the British rp- ports of progress at tho Dnn- dnnelles. cLi-:.xri'wii:ic E5 AI'STHIAXS IIAVIS TAK 12V TOTAL OF ."ill I Itt'SSI.VX I'RISOXKRS Advum-o on I3iitlru t (.'nllclnn Flout Kept Fp AccoHlIng tn Aiinouiirement. Ill Amlill I'm tn rxir IMy Tlmn J VII3NNA, Mny IS, The victorious Austrian advance contliiiioH on tlio entire. West (Jnlhlan front, uecord liig to nn official iiuuouiicemeul. Russian prlsouorH to tlio number or r.O.noo linvo been tnken. cli:a..ip-wi:i:k IUSSIAXS RI.ITI.SI, INVASION AXD Dllll.CT COIXTEH A'lTACK A luting Pilsoiiers 'hil.en iu Fight Is tho Famous Kurd Leader lllr AuoolilM I'm. to IVm IU) Tlmo. PPETRO(IRAI), May .- Details of the ilefeut by the Ruwilaim or tho TiiiI.IkIi army coris In the Chiicumum linvo been recolveil hero. An effort m'uh iiiatlu by 30,11011 Turka under Djavld PiinIiii Io Invade the Dllmuii Khorl region. The RiihsI.iiis ropul set) the Turka ami Iu counter ut tueltH (ompletidy routed them. The prisoners Include tho fiimoiis Kurd louder, Hlmko. CLKAX-CP-WKKK TEAT MADE I'PHLIO I'icn'iIoiiI'n Allien Deluding Sink ing or William P. Fi'jo. 11 AMacLtt! I'm to Owe Ui; Time., WASHINGTON. D. C, May 0. Text of Hid American note to Ger niany declining the inggeitlon that reparation for the sinking or the American ship William P. Frvo uv thu Prlu. Ellel Frledrlch be made through the German nrl.e court and rulterntlug the ruproiHtntatloiia far indemnity bus been made puuPc to day by tho state department. "While the proinptnew 'Attn which the Imperial German govern ment hua admitted liability la highly appreciated," it says, "My govern ment reels It would be Inapnropriato and Mould involve unnecessay delay to adopt the suggestion iu your note that the legality of tlie capturo -end deatructlou, the standing of (he claimants and the amounts of Indem nity should be submitted lo ibe prise court." CLEAX.CP.WICEK YI'KO.N IS OPEX V 4. - . , nr AhcUi4 I'fh to Cm Bj Ttfkki. DAWSON. May C Tho 4 first nailing on Yukon River thlg year occurred yeste.- day when the stiamer Vtd- ette left Lake l.ebarge for DaMsou. This Is the earl lent HUllillK III Hie hUtor i i 4. 11 a v ' it Ion on tl 1 iU 11 VICTORY CONTl TURK ARMY UT ACKWAR A Southwest Oregon Paper That's Hlint tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South west Oregon pnper for South wct Oregon people ami devoted to tho best Interests of this great cctlon . Tho Times always boosts nnd never knocks, Mull No. 245 Al I CO U LUJL c VESSELS IL Steamer Cathay Attacked nnd Crow and Passengers Allowed to Escape FIRE OlTSGHODNER Nino Shells of Submarine Di rected at Earl of Latham After Crew Escapes ANOTHER TRAWLER SUNK Members of Hie Ciew AHouV'd to Leave tin Vcxsol and Aio Lauded In a Small lloat Today at Hartlepool. Ill; AiiorlttoJ Tim Is Coot Dr Tlmn. LONDON, Mny (i. Tlio stenmor Cutliay, from Copenhagen, hound for China, wns either mined or torpo tloed hist night In thu North sen. Tint iiMHitntfiiri. iitiit nniuv mimlipr- I ' "- lug II, wore lauded safely In small boats nt Ramsgato today. SCIIOOXKR SINKS tnt AhnkUIM 'rtM tn C llr 'llmM.J LONDON, .MnyO. Tho' schoonor Enrl of I.Hlliain vna sunk by Germnn uhmnrluu off Klnsale on the Irlsn coast. The crow were pormitted to take to small boats and woro roscued by a trawler. The submarine fired nine shells nt tho Hchoouor. TRAWLF.R DIUSTROYeI) IIj AMorUttM Trfo to ceo IU Tim-.. LONDON, May C Tlio trawler Stratton of Orlmshy miis sunk In tho North sen yesterday by the gun fire of it (lerinnn submarine. Tho crew lauded In n small boat nt Hartlepool today. CLEAX-IP-WFICK y STATU Ri;KRTMi:XT MA KIM REPLY TO COMPLAINT Evplaliied (lerinaii Slojimei- Warned To Leave Port Before Relug Fhed On. lllr AmwMoI IftM to Cmm llr Tlmrti. WASHINGTON, D. O., Mny 0 The HtHto Department reii'Icd to iho German Ambassador's complalui that the German steamer Odouwuld wns uttMcked w''on she attempted to leave Sun Juan, Porto lU-a, with out elearuuce papers. Thu rdply was not mndo public, but It. la' un derstood to bo confined almost en tirely to reports or the military and port orrichils, lellliiK how the Ode 1 wuld wus warned not to leave ll poll anil mIioii she ill I id.irt out was bioiiKbt lo by two blank flints and finally 11 solid hot ikto-ih her how. CLEAN! P-WI.'EK I'lIE-MIER MA I.I'M ANXOl NCE MKXT IX llorsE OF ( O.MMONS Sa.vn I'lglit In Iho Dmilaiielles In JTi-Mtlug (''iii'Miiitl In Satin- fuclory .Mmiuei'. 0 WOILD SAVE COITOX O - - D AatHH 114 l'nr. lo loo Bar Tlan I.OXUOX, May 0. Groat Britain re(tueatd that the governuient of Egypt prohlb- It tho exportation of cotton to all porta other than French. Rusalan, gpanlth and Fort- uguese. (Hf AvacUMt Pna lo Oew ar TlmM LONDON, Muy U.-uperut'ons In th Durdaiiellei are b-dng ireiw-d forward under highly sutl-ilndory coudltloiiM Premier AviiiHU told tho House of Cuiuniona this ; i'. i o tun in thu course of atateuii i ni..ui flu coiublnud naval and a.il " i ka on tho Oallipuli pcnlusulu. In telling of the hH.fti- t (he troops or th penlusel v , fo nder aald Brigadier c. , n,i. . was killed and that i ' .ir ffied lieuvy lossea '- 'n - were landed at " x ce-s 1 fully. I , CIFW IP WIIK 1 Mllll'-otim Ifiiifs ".'h) Sunday iik ruin', mMIi spi l.ii flshln. par Hi . i i i ... -. ! in. Fill IIP ANSWERS ER I ENGLAND SATSFED l-'t! -11