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ITIME J . i ALONE IS THE GREAT ALLEVIATOR OE HUMAN ANGUISH AND ANGER Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tlio Coos Dnjr Times Is proud Peoplo'a rnper," and it strives Uvo np to Ita nnmo by dorotlng promoting tlio pcoplo's interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII. ITALY READY 10 ENTER MR Preparations Being Made Indi cate That War is Inevitable Within the Next Week. IE HOPE PEACE Diplomats Think That Trouble may ue aeuiea ai me Very Last Minute ROME MESSAGES DELAYED Tlio ('crumn and Austrian Ambassa dor to the Vatican Aro Granted Hlplonmtlo Immunity by tho King and IjCiivu Tomorrow AltMY HELD HEADY i ! , ON THE ITALIAN FRON TIER, May 21. Tho Italian military authorities aro guarding with tho strictest secrecy tho movement of troops. It Is known, never theless that Homo .'IGO.OOO coldlors aro concentrated on tho coast of Italy, across tlio Adriatic from Albanln. (nr A.kIU4 Prt la Can rtir Time".! ' PARIS, May 21. Tho Havns Ag- ' ency publishes a dispatch from Homo, i which says: "Tho Messagacro declar es that n council of threo ministers 'will meet after tho session of tlio iscnnto and ministers and probably will draft a form of declaration of Iwnr against Austria-Hungary." liEAVICS THE VATICAN LONDON, May 21. An Exchango Telegraph dispatch from Roma says: "l'romlur Snlaudra this ninriilug ob tained tho roynl signature to at dc- crco supplying diplomatic immunity i of tho Austrian and Ucrmnn nmbas- tailors to tho Vatican, who leave, to morrow." TAKES OVER INTERESTS (Or AMocUttl rnn to Ck mr nmrt.j WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21. ficrninu AmbnsBo'dor Rcrnstorr was advised today by tho Ilorlln For-! Jclpn offlco that (lerman dlplomntlc ( Interests In Italy would ho taken Fovcr by Switzerland in tho event of a rupture. WAR IIIMj IN SENATE (Dr AmocUIxI ririi In Cool Dr Tlmrf. PARIS, Mny 21. Tho Romo cor respondent of tho Havns Agency I has tolegrnphcd thnt Premier Snl kandra Introduced In tho Sonnto to Play n bill passed by tho Chituilicr of Deputies yostorday, conferring tupon tho govornmont plenary pow- crd In regard to tho conduct of war. "I Is predicted tho Sonato will voto unanlnioiiBly for tho bill," tho mes- M60 gald, CHANCE OF PEACE I Ilr Ai.ocl.UJ IrM to Coo. II. r Time.. LONDON, Mny 21. As fur as Hio dispatches reaching this conn- try from Romo Indicate, Italy has not yet takon tho final stop to plungo Into war with Austria-Hungary R would appear that tho can- rshlp Is tightening and it Is a hot that dispatches from Romo tiro delayed. While war seems Inovlt- ,We within a week there Is n U1I , possibility for a peaceful sottte :m?M at tho last moment. RLN(;aRY DEMONSTRATES I ttlr AiaocLta.1 PffM lo Coo. Dir Timet ni'DA PRRT Tlnncnrv. MaV 21. On remlnl rr tl.n u-nr.lliln noWS ifrom Italy, great crowds paraded " patriotic demonstrations. An Wtmpt to reach tho Italian Con ulate was made, but was held back hV the police. ASKS SWIZTERLAND 'Bj A'tol.tM rfM to Coot Br Tlmw 1 I'ASEL. Switzerland, May 21. Italy has asked Switzerland to take Uhurpe or the Italian interests In jcrraapy. The Federal Council Las acepted the charge. L. bounty traek inet't. Weilne.sihiy, ,fl)- U(l at nice track. .10 cenu. Attend irnck meet Wcilnesdny. of Ha title "Tho nt nil tlmos to Kg energies to Established 1878 As Tlio Coast Stall. SLEUTH GETS PAY VERDICT roit simiuoa- l'Oll W. ,T. MITCH K,i Jury Worlcs Until Lnlo At. Night. Roth Simpson Girls Testify For J oo Coach A. verdict for $2,020.25 was re turned for W. J. Mitchell by tlio Jury at 10:45 last night In his suit against Too Coach for dctcctivo services, ac cording to C. F. McKnlght who re turned this noon rom tho county scat whero ho represented tho plain tiff. Tho case began on Monday and ran for three days and evening ses sions were held as well. Evldcnco brought In was somo tho most sur prising that has been In tho circuit court this term. J. W. Mitcliccl contended that ho had a contract with Coach for $12 a day. Ho claimed that ho worked for Coach somo 150 days and wag also entitled to expenses. Coach, ocording to tho attorney, admitted In his brief thcro was a contract for 90 days at $G a day. Ho refused to mnko any further settle. ment, claiming ho already had payed ' $2,200. I.ollta Simpson and her sister, Mrs. Ruby Simpson Nosier, were both on tho stand. They testified that MIt-. chcll told them ho had no contract , with Coach and that ho dld'nt want, one, ho could get moro without. They nlso said that ho told them when they wero put under arrest In Salem last November thnt ho tore up an account book. This morning tho court took up tho caso of Uarros versus Erkhart, a suit! brought by tho Coqulllo attorney for J services. . ntfiKTi a i.u BICYCLE IS RECOVERED YOUTH CLAIMS THAT MAN OAVE HIM WHKIX. MARVIN DIERS AMAIN HAS LOST MOUNT Claiming that n man In front of tho Illnnco Hotel had given him ho wheel, Will Moffett, n youth of about . 12 years, was severoly questioned when ho was found with n wheel in hls possession belonging to Marvin ; Dlers. Tho boy willingly gave up tho mcycio. r ' In, tho last fow weeks five wheels have Ireon reported to tho pollco ns( lost. For a timo it was neiioveu tnni a gong wns at work here, tho machines out of tho city ll . .. .I.n.. ..nmi. I..1IA n iltttntl IIVU BH lUU I1UV IIUIU t( llltiuicuv I Idea. It Is also stated that they nro1 on tho track of another lost blcyclo. TO SUPREME COURT; EIOHT COOS COUNTY ACTIONS MO TO IIKIIIEIl TRIRUNAIj First of Svricti Will ho Argueil Next Week. Fiinulo O'Domiell Up Again On ApKal Eight Coos county cases nro sot for hearing nt this term of tho state Su promo Court. Harry O. Hoy leaves on Sunday for Saloin whoro tho first of tho casos Is sot for next wcok. This Is tho appeal of Funnlo O'Don noil from tho decision of tho circuit court which last fnll sontonced hor to 00 days In tho county Jail and to pay a flno for tho selling of liquor In Erc- plro without n license nnd on a Sun dny Mrs. O'Donnell is now out on bonds. Tlio other cases set for this term are, tlio gunrmaiiiuii i i- Sneddon; Oeorgo WntKins xersus uiu ... mi. Record Photographic Abstract Co.: Kino Racha versus Coos Day Coal Und Fuel Co.; duo D, dross versus W. W.all(l tho Rrltlsh military authorities dago; First National uanK 01 ""-, don versus C. A. Muiwssa, ot nl; Met- llda Nlecl.au. versus Otto Schetter and Minnie Kvvla Stadelman et al, versus W. II. Miner and Charles Wor den. OASES WERE FATAL p3r AioeUt4 Pl to Coi VLt TIbm-1 LONDON, May 21. Two soldiers are reported dead In the military camp at Colchester a few miles from London, as a result of Inhaling pois onous gases while engaged in mimic trench warfare. It Is said that ex periments were being conducted for the purposo of developing uiem i imii.M"" "- - - counteract me h"1101 '.'-' " been used by the derman troops In , . ... . .iios3.1 in havA r lauuers. . A Darton. died oeiore irtS. -" ceded In getting the party open air, into mo A npn.r who h.,1 son. Inlo . p , " '' """".'.. " , ', ,,. ,,. ,, ,,,, , eral others wlio weni iu -" , , cj.,ilar ceremonliw ware rondiicloJ nlm .uo ..ee, . e The upper. . tnj-1 . Im ,. countrv. Old ten, 1 1 m"1.6"6 i V ZZ :LS;!enan:.m..esgThe internal mechanism In- d-llc.M to V F.I and Kuan; , b t cos s one cen a w ord i U l.-Ulllli"- . ...j .,ii. QD,l ,.lnr mnlnr 1 Y.I XVhlCIl Dad Ittlieil lO UUIM JI1U , l ill "" v.. .. , ... . (Eiw& MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ELOOD OE 10 G1ES1LEY Crater of Mt. Lassen Erupts and Mass Sweeps Over the Hat Creep Valley hardewsTTke lava Farms Ruined, Houses Swept Away, Cattle Killed' and Peo ple DriyentoHills RANGER SAVES MANY LIVES Fred Seaborn .Mounts Hoto and Rides Through Valley Warning the People of Coining Danger CicdK With Preventing Many Deaths ttlr Auoclited Prm U Cool lit; Tlmei. REDDING, Cal., May 21. A flood of ""l froh tho crater of Mt. I.ns- sen Peak Is reported today to have 'swept over Hat Creek Valley In Eastern Shasta County, sweeping bouses before It. killing cattle and I driving tho people from their homes to tho hill. The mud in ninny plr.res Is six feet deep. Farms Covered Tho mud, which, It Is reported, i i wns turning to lnvn-llko consist ency he it cooled, reached for two miles above Casscl and 15 unlos north along Hat Creek river, in-ldges wero swept away, roaJs were made Impassable and homes ... wero ucsii'oyeii. sarins nro com pletnly burled. Kaied Many I.Ives. Fre'i Seaborn, tho government for'!?t ranger nt Hat Creek, mounted a horeo mid rode nt mldnlg'u thioiiKh tho valley, wnrnlnc the frninri. To him rnnchcrs give credit of snvlng ninny lives by his ,i.is,t right. Receding Now. i T!io flood, whlcli began at iiild- Bjlti Bowy Bpcnt ,B forco ,lur. h,ft ho morn,B ,mtn shortly be- forn nron It was reported on thn'' . ;.,. ,...., .,.,. .,... ,ocl.0., ,. point of receding. l'" J nJ t, ! ic" ho cm, ingnln nnd tho Justlto lert tiioLoun. THREATEN LUES MEXICAN Ol'TI-AWS SAY THEY f WILL .VriWCK FOREIGNERS - ;; crnmn Churgi d'Af falls at Mexico City Is AsMHilted and Moro Trouble Expected (nr Auocltlt Pim to Coo. lr Tlmr. WASI1INC.TON, 1). C. May 21. Outlaws In Mexico City who ns- saultcd the Ocriuan Charge d'Arrnli-h j pointmeut In tho Ilrltlsh National Tuesday aro now threatening tin Cabinet, outsldo or Premier As lives or other foreigners, according 1 qulth nnd Foreign Secretary dray, to diplomatic dispatches. JEWS WILL ENLIST To Speak Ono Ijiiiguiigo lu Rrlllsh I Camp When Serving I jnr AmocIiI Vnu to Coo. nr TlmM.l LONDON, May 21. Tho Alexan dria correspondent ot tho Jewish Chronicle sends to that Journal nn ntoregtB account or tho formation in that city or tho ?.lon Mulo Trnns- por corps, a Jewish legion composed almost entirely ot refugees irom rni - ostne Those rcrugeo8 who were of ,lU83an nationality expressed the do- ,ro to BCrvo under tho Hrltlsh Hag. Immediately took steps with a view , fonnlms a Jewish regiment under cornmand of Colonel J. II. Patterson. offcora and nieil WCBr on their military caps tho Jewish tokon, the "Shield of David." In addition to the' Rrltlsh Ensign, and In camp tho words of command are spoken In Hebrew. COST RIO MONEY ., , . .. ... , v. Torpedm-s Used by R.ltMi Nnv re !'..' lii,..iklm. ' "' ' (nr AMottie4 rri. io coo. nr Tim i mvnnv xinv'-M -L'rhn tornedoes now being used In the Hrltlsh navy, nA . rtn ... ..n.. ros irom uouu lo iouvu iu uvu- ,, . ... .,. struct according to a naval expert. .i..Jna n lilfrli onQQil rntoMnrr mnlnr i " ,,' . . ,n nftlinH. Bni b""" -- i - of high explosive . . .. .i.. i,o n,n.. ...oil .u if. ..limn v was iierroriii'M aurnis iu " i"-. !a Mittmrcits op tub associated imesh ELEVEN JURORS Twelfth Man at Last Minute Declares That He is for the Plaintiff raiCflSJLLEbf And Jury Sent Back to De liberate Three Hours More Without Any Result ACTION WASA SURPRISE Foreman at First Reports That De rision Huh I leo 1 1 Reached and Ono Rebels Contrary to Ex pectation of His Colleagues SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 21. Af ter oneo reporting nn Illegal ver dict to the court In favor of Thoo FO V dr.ro RooRovelt. the Jury trying tlis1 near the neck of tho (lalllpoll pen William llnrnes suit for libel failed , insula. Thu big guiiB of the llrl tntlay In moro than three hours of.1'8'1 "ntUeshlp Queen Elizabeth nro additional deliberation to arrive 3tMng fired from tlio Oult of Saros, n verdict that was leunl. When tho thus assisting tlio allies' itttaek. Tho f. .,, rpm,r.n.i timt It bml reach-i ill t I'l IIII'l LMILL Mil . VOP(,i.,, ,i..., ,.. ipC11i vll(M, tt,ni a decision, n polo of tlio vote In nnn, nn..rt n tnkoti nn.l nt.e llimr surprlsed his colleagues by anno iiip- Ing that ho favored a verdict for the plaintiff. The Jury enmo In 'shortly bebro 1 1 o'clock today and tho foreman announced that the Jury had ngrced upon n verdict for the defendant. When tlio roll wns called oloven I Jurors said they were In favor if n verdict for tho defendant, but the twelfth, Edwnnl Ilurns, a Syrncuno mntorman, arose in his sent mil said "I mil for tho plaintiff." Another Plan Illegal. After further consideration tlio Jury foreman Informed tho court that tho jury was unanimous In fa vor or n veruici ior tno ueieiiuiiiii. i i .. ii .. . ..... a. .lit mill hiiiiiiiu ininiiiunr in h'""."""i'n in tho caso If (;n""lBMl,,l.,,ro.lll).lW thorn between tho plaintiff mid 1 1. do- n.Ivocatcn of a ffiiilnnt. Tin Court rulo'l tits II- .... ... APD NT LABOR II ARTHUR HENDERSON NAMED FOR IIKilf ENdLISII OFFICE Is Lnbor Lender nnd Succeeils II. Samuel as President of Local ('on-rnincitl lloartl. ,11, ahmvIiiM rrr.p lo "on llr TlmM.I LONDON, May 21. Tho first uu- thorltntlvo nnnouncemmit as to ap 8 that of Aithur Ilondnrson, 11 labor leader, who succeeds Herbert Louts Siniiiiol as President of tho Pica I govornmont board. T SWITZERLAND WILL ASIC (ILR MANY AROl'T LISITANIA (Ilr AuuMMKI l'r lo Com II. r lliua. RERNE, May 21. The Swiss fed mi ni mi niitliorlilos liave decided to make ,,,,,, .iln " ' i.HUdnlu as the re- """ ,.. ' .. , ' K ,,,, nun wi 11 m i - - lost tholr llvos. The govornment Is knowjeiKo or the (leriiimi . .". ?.... .., X,"7,iite alilo to f"'' lL'tnB" , lr "! , ,'. , "C0l,llre. KEVIVE .MARTIAL SI'IR't ll AUI-I MM lo tuo. U.J lluiia.j PEKING, Ma ft. -In order to ro. ilvt the martial spirit ami to pro mote loyalty to the authority of tho President, Yuan Shl-ICal haB Isuued !a mandate which Is In koeplng with .ntlv callliiK far tte woraliltf ... .l- of Conriiclous ami worsiup ai (Temple of Heaven. ' The third mandate revives th? the wo,,...,, of the Genera. Yo Fe. and Run Yu, who in loriiivr jaj in '.. iiarnna ,n,i .'avo nn their lives , .rent heroes andx e Ugr U INT EXPLANA ... .. . . ,... ... ,..,... ,.avf. been nonrlicW ev- . 'cr here tntjs VESSELS HELP F Fierce Fighting Reported Near Neck of the Gallipoli Pen insula, Dispatch Says BIG VESSEL AIDING Fire of Big Guns From Gulf of Saros Assists the At tack of Land Forces TURKISH SHIP ALSO USED Resisting Army Is Ilelng Supported by the Sultan Sellm Was For- meily German Cruiser Gocben, Firing From Sea of Murniosa Illy A.0(UIsl t'rr.a la Coo. lltjr Time. LONDON, May 21. An Athens dls nntcli savs fierce fluhtliiK is reported Turks aro being supported by tho guns of the Siiltnn Sellm, formerly mo """iinn "inser uooi.cn, nnicu el"B "-'d from tllO Sen of Mar- .morn. RIO CONFERENCE SIIOl'M) TAKI SAYS U. : STEPS 'ought to R Alilo to Defend Hersell Although War Is Not Sanctioned I Ilj AiiixUleJ I'rr.. la Coo. 11. r Tlrni, MORONIC1 LAKE. Mny 21. -Dole gates to tho Lnko Mohonk conference! I of International arbitration ,who re present tho ch'.mbors of enmmorca grentor military preparation tor mo ,"""' "". '"' "Port of tho JmHlnpi(8 nuinB (,mmlttoo ,Ic(.Ilir(!ll I that disputes between nutloiiH "ought to bo Justly settled through lutnrnn- tlonl tribunals Instead of war." Nev ertheless the committee asserted tho belief that "It Is a part of wisdom for the I'ulted States to bu fully pre pared to defend herself." SHIPMENTS ARE BIG mimiM ivn tipiisi Milt wvii vr"? Jn. n r? iiSii SWI.LL m.mi. 01 (.Allium Draft Animals Sen! Abroad In March Exrcvd ISIMHHMHXI l IU" W..ll....tl ..II ..r.i., .r..-,-....,-... WASIIINdTON, I). C, Mny 21. ReriiiiHo of the great demand for, American horsim and mulos by the fighting forcos lu Europe, inlHCDllim-. 'eons exports last March rouclied n to- ...1 ,.r in 7fi.r inn. ncalnst 1801.-! Iiub 1.. M..r..i. ii... ..r,.rnn.llnir var Tho Htutomoiit or rorelgu commorco m FIR PREPARATION ror March Issued today by tlio coin.J,,",,lu; u,l,,ur UM "i'""--" , .....,. ,l..,.r.i.nnt shows that horsi.il1"" ol"ul P"""". -"i luni'iiu i valued' at 18.088.974 and milieu worth I, 25ri,760 went abroad dur- Ing that month. Total doniestle exports for tho month amounted to $202,200,231, ns KUlnst $183.03 1.C01 In 1UH. tlio lnrgest Individual Increase being In crude roo.Uturrs, wl.loh rose from $7.-. r.sT.vi it vear to JB2.120.000 ln,llr' March. 10ir Of tho total exports! I th United Kingdom took $93,38 I,- j nr.y . . rotnnnrod lo Jt3.848.C6G lant .. ..r.n year, wiino uerniuiiy rereiveu i-9,, 810, as agulnst $28,213,120 In March 1014. PLAT NEW TOWN (Special to Tho Times.) flARDINER, Ore., May 21. Tho new town t)t Winchester Hiy Imb been platted below Gardiner at tlio Umpqua River. L. S. Weokj Is h-y- . r t . ....1 1... 1 ....... .....I Mr It I Lin 1AH i J- !""" o7. iii. ......- - ' pmiiio nignwuy iruni nrummis in , wM . A The Times want columns J t ; " 'IU IU A Consolidation of Times, Const and Coos liny Advertiser. riENIIIK I HEPLYIGERMANS HOLD GKHMANV TO ANSWER A ROUT WILLIAM P. FRYI1 U. S. Wants to Know If Deferring It to I'rlo Court Is an Answer. Ilr Atoclt4 I'rrsi to Coot Dr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21.- j Ambassador Gerard nt Ilorlln ca bled today that tho Oermnii govern ment was preparing n reply to the I enquiry ns to whether tho referenro, of tho enso of tho American phlpj vvirinui P. Fryo to tho prize court , wns bo considered nn answer to tho suggestion of the United Slab s ' thnt Hie caso bo settled by illiect' negotiations, j AM.IES REGAIN GROUND TAKEN RV THE (iERMAXS i Official RoMH. Says Rrlllsh Made Somo Progress hi t'lght on French Soil. llf A.nnrlnttxl I'lTM I Coot II.) TlmM MERMAN LOSS HEAVY LONDON, May 21. Al thought tho Russian war of flco concedes further Austro Oeriuim victories In Ralcin, It (inserts that tho successes wero gullied nt nn enormous cost in men. PARIS, May 21. Tho official Btntoinent todny wiyiJ: "North of Ypres and cast of tho Yser canal the enemy Inst night gained a foot ing In our trenches but n counter at tack resulted In our troops expell ing tho enoiny nnd winning hoiuo ground Farther uotilh tho H'rltlsh troops mnilo somo progress north of Lullasseo." JOHN 0. CONVERSES SAYS HE DID NOT HAVE INFLU ENCE ON COURT Thinks It Wrong That Such Inference i. i.t .... l..l.. ... il... nillMIIII mi .mini? ii. in.' Rearing lr Auotl.lM Tim to Coin IUr Tlm. WASIIINdTON, 1). C, May 21. John I). Rockofeller, Jr., resumed tho Ntuud todny lieforo the Industrial Ito- jlntloiiH Commltteu nnd lend 11 ttnte ' ment In which he condemned us 'Sin I biter reflection!" the quostlons nsk- HOLDING POST ON ,a l,,m tlu,t l,f0,,,I ,'" h,ul ,Vni,1Klnry of War (larrlHon and tlen- ol,co'1 ll, c,,lorn,, ,:ourt w,,U'h ro' rnl Leonard Wood on ono Hide and L.LIUy f0U11, Jolm ,ti UWH0II labor K.llIinl, AIKU of Nl)W York on tho 1 leader, utility of murder, ,Ah nrc,uly xl,roHsod," said Rock ,filnr. "inv oitlnlon In that Justice! .......... -., -,....- - . h hoiild bo ho niiiiiiniHiorcii as 10 uo v HiiKplclon. I hnvo no moro rli.lil Mum nnv iitlmr illliin III In , .... ,' , mlwlt(II,H xvhlcli nro ho frnuuid u Keiik lo put It lu a ponltlou ot appearing to concede there had been wll Ml tampering with tho cpnrli. .r f stating what I nm prepared fi! do to iuriueiice the future cnumo ofj ' ollu,r """' ,,,, Hroir mid direct ro- flection upon thoso charged with thu adiiilulstrutlou or Justice. To slnU tur reflections or this kind, I must decllno to be u party, even by In- 1 reronce, j Think Him too Seiere. Just lieforo John I). Roekefuller resuuiod IiIh testloiuuy before '' Industrial Relations Commits . U CommlssloneiH m?t 11 ox - ' ocutivu susslon to consider th I "rf.lliul rnlili.11 mint If. Minimum -- - Walsh last night, calling for moie nitdornto treatmoiil of th -'t-1 ovor, gllPi, ,ody, which forms ono IWH6LIH. Somo CommissloneM H' iof ,U) mtnous of tho Loudon regi uot conceal that they thought Ohn-r- ., ,...., u nn... nt .i10 front why man WiiIsIi'h questlonlnn of Rotke roller yesterday should liavd Iimu ni'jillfled. Aftor an execiitlvo sloii, thu Commiiibloiiurs did not made public tholr letter to Wnhsli, ,t,,(i d tlio 'London Irish' Is loft whloh was understood thoy wouldlollt? do, should the miBgostlou go uii-j yho govornmont spokesmnn haz heuded. Ab tho uxumlnatlnii Pre-Urdoil tho explanation that perhaps ceedod,Walsh, despite tho protest, jt WIU hoeamo tho London Scottish i by Mrs. J. Rordeii llarrliu.i:i. W(U nn old Territorial battalion and evidently was not Inclined to re duce tho vigorous attitude, ami re poatedly piled Rockefeller with ques tions whloh the latter declared Im proper. .... ... mi . i . ,.n.i i .. I.lbby COAL. The kind OV have u.iiMvu PKi'ii. 1'i.n.i.i t" Pi.eifip 'i.lifiy and Transfer Company, A Southwest Oregon Paper That's tthnt tlio Cool liny Times Is. A South nest Oregon pit per for Southwest Oregon people and devoted to tlio best Interests of this great section . Tlio Times always boosts and never knocks. Mnll No. 258 1 Over One Hundred Thousand Men Have Been Captured by the Teutonic Forces 1L hi 1 Official Report Says Victories Have Been Won in East 1 By Kaiser's Men FRENCH ATTACK FAILURE Claim MndciTlmt Allies Wero Driven I Rack and That. Ki-ltlsh Attack Is Also Rrhkcu Down Colored Troops Assault (iei'iimns ' U ! ! ' .MANY CAITURER I Ilr AwkkIhIi"! I'rrwi o Coon llr Tlmr,l DERLIN, May 2t.-8lnco tho first of Mny 101,000 prisoners, 72 cannon nnd 2 HP. machlno guns hnvo been cap tured 'by tho army under MacKensten nnd other Oer ln n u troops fighting In tho Austrln-lluugnrlnu army. I ! HERLIN, Mny 21. Tho official statement todny snys: "In tho west; 1 19m thenter of wnr north of Yprcs, 1 tho colored French troops attacked I eapt of tho cannl during tho night. Tho battle continues. Tho llrlMeli I ulturk south of Nouvo Chauollo l.roko down. The French attack In the Allly forest railed. "In tho eastern thentor of wnr, In tho region or Shavll, only minor engagements occurred. In Oubysa nur attack east or ICorubh reached lUi'lagola ami gave us another lot o! lfiOO prisoners. East or Mlloit alolo, the Russians wore driven across tlio rlvor. The remnimior 1 of tho RuBiiInn forces which wero i ilef en ted south' or Nlouiou nro ton- thitiliig their flight toward ICovoio, in the soutli-cnstorn thentor, tho Munition Is uuehauged. PrlMineta tukou yesterday enst of Jnrnlau were not equipped with rlfloi, butj. will. Irml nlllliH. with Iran clubs. HAVE WARM DERATE llr Awiilatnl I'rrM lu Cihk IUr Tlmni MOIIINIC LAKH, Mny 20, Tho confluence, arbitration furnished tho fonnn today for a warm dohuta oil tho iirmaiiioiit question botweon Hec- otnei, Angell, who Is ono of tho foremost iidvoeato or disarmament , , . ,, W , !(,,!,, ,ul,u ....... ....-- 1 .... , ,..i t ti, ,v- ,lf,. ilr- I pit,. I Horvlco lu the wnr swno, elm oil Hint tho words or Unrruon mid Wood, urging tho United Htnlea to make greater military propn'a tloiiH wore "proelsely the Hpoeches bo hoard so many tlnum In Her 1 11 nny." He declared that lucronoed iirmameiilH offerod 110 solution ot Hie peace problem, WANT MORE NEWS (iir Aouii rr. i coo. utr tium. LONDON, May 21. A desire to hoar moro about the Irish roglmonU mid what they nro doing nt tho front has been exprosed In parlla- I meiil. i "Wo hnvo nil henrd about tho Lon- I clou Scottish; why hnvo wo not hoard of tho London Irish?" wna , , - , , , ,r ut to tho govornmont, Irlnc iiinmbor nddeil em- i ... .... nv,. nniienra that .... . .some people nro not awnro inai moro , ,,..,,. ,.,,.. Thero l8. i,ow U it then, that wlionovcr casualties occur In tho London Scottish, which Is part of tho sumo regliuont, tho doMlwintlon 'London Scottish' Is ap- tho Irish Rifles a new body. "Oh! dear, no!" replied tho Irish niombor, "Long boforo tho prosout xvnr there xvna a roforonco to this battalion in tho Official Army list." I Tho Uiidor-socrotary could only assure the honorr.ilo momber that ,,,.,, .,...,, ..,,,.. ilfl fortuU Hip iRwHi'lon mauo must ue ronui- ,oui ""'1 not intentional. IAN IB 5 NN N I SO TAKEN