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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1915)
ilD YOU EVER NOTICE THAT THOSE R NOTHING TO LOSE ARE QUITE WILLING TO LOSE IT? Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Coos Bay Times is proud of Its Utlo "Tho Peoplo's rnper," nnd it strives nt nil times to llvo up to its nnmo by ilo voting Its energies to promoting tlio pcoplo's Interests. WxmtB A Southwest Oregon Paper Timt's what tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people ml devoted to tlio best Interests of this great lection . Tlio Times always boosts d never knocks. MKMRKH.H OP TUB ASSOCIATKT) PUERS VOL NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 As The Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull Mn 9R0 and Coos liny Advertiser. nUt cuu QJlHJB mm LAREMONT US STARTED IS A TOTAL L : T Tfi ni rn rn says s,:v t,uiw imv 111 rtutoi HOW TO ROCKS KR OVKIt EXPLAINS MANY ARE STARVING effort of Adeline Smith to Pull Her Off Rocks Sunday Failed ana bottom 01 boat was Apparently Lost Waves Now Dash Over Boat. Knew of Sunken .Jetty, Hut Sny.s Had lleeu Told to Hug Xortli Jetty When Coming: lit -SEA IS MUGH H0H6HER THIS AFTERNDON- In tlio cold drizzle of yesterday .morning a captain without a com- linninl pared tho north spit, his ship in the breakers 400 feet oft shore 'pounding to pieces on tho rocks. "A total wreck," said tlio master of tho Clarcmont. Cnntaln Henson. and Japtain Britt Says Crew Could Have Been Taken Off at Any(nuietiy ho walked back without fur- inur worus iu uiu nine uum mm had brought him down from Kmplre, his last hopo for tho safety of his ship sent glimmering;. Dlamo for tho accident Is assumed by Captain. Henson. "I was captain, coxditioxs ix laxd aim: PARTS OP vintv had !() Repivontntlvo of tlio Rockefeller Poundiitloii RcvcUcm Xewx Kffnrts to Secure Ciiiln Pull llr Aiiotlalel Trrta la Cooi llr Time ) NKW YOHK, May 24. The llockc feller foundation received thu Infor mation that tho conditions In that part of Russian Poland within tho Gorman and Austrian lines oro "Much worse than tho worst In Hel gliim or northern Prance," nnd that tho population Is now actually starv ing. Tho information came from Carlton Gibson of tho commission for tho relief In Poland, who reports ef forts to obtain grain from the neu tral countries unsuccessful. YVILL HOLD PAIR PARIS, May 2 I. gnnlzatlon of tin The proposed or annual "Fair of Time but That He Wanted to Save the Schooner if it Was Possible Reports from the bar this afternoon indicated there is a nonw sea runtime, oaptam wvman, ot the vesa. was c ose IWM'J . , , I II i . I III I wl I UJ -UtPLUIH , IJUUBUU, 1 US I'UlJUIllIt ik- nlrtivAiit tnrlnw Wrt nfOTrto ohn null ni' n u iM'rtnl nn ... IV Hie bluieiiiuiii iuuy. iiu oicuco one win (Jiuijaury uicarv uy wo wont on tlio rocks, It was my mfnrfl tomorrow mornme. Tho starboard rail was torn out fault," no mm. Pressed for further his morning, lie said, and about 80 barrels of oil turned loose, t;xl,l!umtl" ot ll, wreck or ,8nlup Tliis morning the vessel was standing about as yesterday I y"T lAmt -hu in ll I 111 ' I 'll I " Ul UIU BlilllYUIl JUUJ U UIU UA nt Toward afternoon the waves began to get heavier and with .r....... wmn, n,i r .,, ..nm. mv JMfc w .. -- - , ,,, , , - , .-. .. -.... w- ...w ..w. ... J ,,, . nnoh Wfifltier She Wl ni'OOal) V gO tO nieces alter tWO 01 t Tree I Ho said ho had been told to ling the' flclally. Tho Municipal Council baa ides. The indications this afternoon were that the boat will , oru. Jetty when coming ..,. i ffi nt fist Ollgi i. . . .V . . ... necessary measures for tho orgunl- Ul iuoi iyi'b' . , . . t-i , ... sad Cantaln Henson. ho ordered his ,.ii r ii, n rlr iminmllniolv mi The Claremont will oe a total loss, i lie vame is aooutjwnco, ,iard ovor lll0 llirpOBOi j,;0 ceation ot hostilities. Tho arami innnfi p.yrtisivn nt treicht. he u aremont was insured, heim? to Hi,iw him ntr- imrk Palais with bucii unuexes may nr nhnilt 70 001' C6IU 0 tOta ValllC. I '"to tho channel. Tho I I muituu uiu Bt'iinu lu oiiiiiiku iter , courso, n sea slapped tho bow to port nnd the Clarcmont had tilled, head on j upon tho sunken Jetty. As tho Xann Smith wont out Sat- AS A PARDON PKTITIOX FOR T. It. SIIKRIRAN IS CIRCULATKR DeicettHl to President Wilson and Is Helng Signed by Many Persons Hero A petition Is being circulated for presentation to President Wilson taking tho chief executive to pardon Thonins R. Sheridan. Tho petition Is being circulated In Coos County by Walter Condron, who will tako It to the different localities of the county. Wlulo only out since this morning ho secured a largo num ber of names, Including ninny prom inent men of tho city. A similar petition Is being circulated In Doug las County. Tho petition sots forth tho fact of the trial In tho Federal Court, In which Mr. Sheridan was found not guilty on bIx counts and guilty on two courts and that ho was son ITALY HAS ENTERED TI WAR FIGHTING IS NOW IN PROGRESS Germany Follows With Declaration of War Against Italy and Austrian Fleet Bombards the Adriatic Cities Three Vessels Sunk and Fleet Retiring Before Italians AIRSHIP IKES TT 0 T L Ml CTY s,.,cHf8a'.r,.,, StfhttSn'K ; u " ""J'""' concorned. has been taken up of- ench of tho two counts. 'Hie petl- . .... ..wmoanl 1 1 1 tllTllinlllt fin Ufl ulllll l,iu,u uvtvontuj ..! 1..W...U.J "W w " , liiprml n tlin Blto tlon sots forth that It Is tha bellof of tho signers that Mr. Sheridan did not Intend to do wrong, having been authorized to uso cortnln money entrusted to him nnd for which ho wns convicted on n chnrgo . . .1... .MA... .. 41.A TllO IllOlllDCrs Ol inu uiuw ui uiu i hiniemoiit and tlio inuy passenger vera taken off tho stranded bv means oi u uu from vessel tho gov- QIES US! Irnment bar drodgo loi. r. &.j tlclilo from which tho brooches buoy Iras operated and on board of which ras Capt. Rrltt of tho Const Guard, idillo tho crow of tho latter Blood Ly in n Biunll boat. Soino criticism was orrorod no- Huso tlio life savors did not linmo- llately tako tho crow off tho Claro- aont. but Capt. llrltt Htatos that no Irst thought ho could mivo tho boat nil know that at any tlino bo could ako tho people off tho Claroniont ly wonting irom mu ju. Saw Vessel Strike. Capt. llrltt 8tatea Hint ho was in ho lookout when tho Claroniont was omlng In. Ab tho vessel had not Keen hero uiu onco in mu i"""- Ivo years ho was not lamlllur with ler and did not know what vessel was until ho got close to her. lo ays that no saw mo uinrumuui. "" urnlng in much too far to tno Eortli nnd bolloved she would novo rouble Ho wns watching when Iho struck tho sunken end ot mo etty Ho imniodlntoly called his rew to get out tholr npparatus and Plil'XDKR OK AMi SORTS l-'RO.M WHKCK IS SKI.KD unlay night Captain Henson, then Hlg Drums of Oil Washed off Vcjel and Taken by Dll'feient Ones MAV PROSi:CL'TIJ It Is reported this nftor noon Hint there may bo prose cutions of persons who went aboard tho Claremont and took property from tho boat. It Is said that when tho vessel turned Into tho bar sho was technically within tho harbor ami that although tho crow left her sho did not becqnio a derelict, as would liavo been tho caso if sho was ontsldo tho harbor, and thoro- aboard tho Mlchlo coming hack Into tho Hay, stated tho courso of tho lum ber carrier to bo n full quarter of n I mllo south of tho courso ho had Btcored coming in. Had llwn Hero Heforo i Tlio wreck of Saturday Is tho bop- ' oiul grim experience. Captain Henson has hud In tlio vicinity of tho Coot. Hay bar. Ho was first ninto of tho Saginaw when sho enmo In hero wnt- erlogged threo or four years ago. Ho lins boon 18 years on coast vessels and has risen to command of ships "through tho fo'cstlo" a hard school ,of experience. Vessel Is Insured Tho Claroniont, eight years old, was worth about $110,000, said tho captain yesterday when ho returned . from tho beach. Ho bolloved her to of appropriating depositors monoy This proposition Is not altogether! when president of n bank In Rose- tho outcome of tho war, as many suppose, but has been ugltatcd by Parisian merchants for more than ten years IS FAST 01 ROCKS adi:mm: tails ix attkmpt tow ow ciauk.mont TO burg. YOUNG LADY ABOARD IJnts Put Aboard Yesterday Tug ging of Xo Uho Hundreds Seo Wreck of Satin day Utile groups of people dotted tho Bhoro yesterday morning at Coos Head nnd along tho North Spit as thoy watched tho Adellno Smith at tempt to pull tho Claremont from bor position, hard fast on the north Jetty MISS KAI.KXKIt. OK AIIKHDI'.KX, AMOXd TIIOSi: ON HOARD I'vperlciHO Doing Ship Wrecked and llenmcd by Trip Across tlio l.lfo Mm'. Ouo young lady wns amont; thoso nbonrd tho Claroniont who passed through tho exporlenco of being shipwrecked mid bolug carried from tho vessel oor u line. Shu wiih MIhb Olnottn Kalkner, of-Aberdeen, a cou sin of Alfred Hart, who was also Mr. Hart is a nephew of foro no ono nau n rigiu 10 go v captain yesicruay wnon no reiurneu eamo on ,n on board nnd tako anything. .from tho beach. Ho bolloved hor to i Throiiub the nluht thoro wero camp bo Insured for between CO nnd 70 1 freH on tll0 benches nenr the wreck. Heachcombltig becamo a business per cent of hor total vnluo, a loss of i Sov0ral parties from Mnrshflold niu and a recreation Immediately after porhnps about $40,000. Tho vnluo xorth Rend went down after dark on tho Hugo iuu gauon on urums ue- tho cargo and tho lnsurnnco carried gan leaving tho deck of the steam 1 0n It. ho could not say. schooner Claroniont, wrecked on tho For thrco years Captain Honson luf j Jetty. Sovoral f Ishernion went out ' been lu command of tho Claroniont, in small boats, standing by near tho plying mostly between San Francisco, wreck, anxiously watching tno mg Abordcon nnd Grays Harbor. Tho Tim wrnnif rnfnxnii n linden from her aboard, position nnd nftcr two or threo hours ono of tho firm owning tho vossol, work tho Adolluo abandoned hor and' tho Hart-Wood I.iimbor Company. Mr. Hart is a young man who ro- contly grnduated from Stanford Unl Saturday, boiiio ovon walked, and then Bpont tho night "prowling" verslty. Ho was listed ns n member of tho crow. When tho line was secured from tho dredgo MIbs Knlknor was to go across first, but tho Bailors would Eighty Austrians and German Ships, Valued at Twenty Mil lion Dollars, Which Were Interned in Italian Ports Have Been Seized by the Government (Uy Associated PrCBS to tho Coos Hay Tlmos.j PARIS, May 24, A telegram from Basel states that tho Wolff Agency announces that Germany lias declared war against Italy and has recalled Prince von Buolow, her Ambas sador at Rome, ITALY DECLARES WAR ROME, May 24. Italy declared war on Austria yesterday and fighting has bogun, IN STATE OF WAR BERLIN, May 24. Tho Goimnn Foreign Office has declar pd this country in a state of war with Italy. SINK AUSTRIAN SHIPS ROME, May 24. The Austrian squadron has beon bom barding the Italian ports in tho Adriatic Sua, Threo small' Austrian boats wore sunk. Tlio Austrian fleet Is now retiring in front of an attack from the Italiah fleot. Tlio extent of the damage done to tho Italian towns by tiio bombardment is not yet known, AIRSHIP ATTACKS ITALY ROME, May 24. An attack was mado by an Austrian air ship on Ancona, Italy, and other coast towns, but so far lit tle damage from tho aircraft is reported, AUSTRIAN SHIPS SEIZED ROME, May 24, Eighty Austrian and German ships valued at $20,000,000, Interned in Italian ports, have been seized by tho Italian government. AMBASSADOR LEAVES BERLIN BERLIN, May 24 Tho Italian Ambassador to Germany has loft Berlin having beon recalled to Romo when war was declared. ... i . . . . . .. nbout tho beach. Hundreds visited not hear of nor risKing mo irip un tho Bcono yesterday, going down In 1 til tho lino had bwii tostod. Tho autos nnd boats all day long. I first mnii ncross was swopt through wiinn Mm first. imwn of tho accl-' tho water as tno lino wns biock. at off. It would have boon quno aky to havo gono nlongsldo nt that me and attompied to tako" off tuo,, SMOroward toplo aboard and ho did not re- ,)rcaler8 wn rd It ns necessary wnon wiey uhl bo removod from tho jetty. Pt. llrltt first wont to tho dredgo Ichle. but tho captain then did lot want to attempt to pun uie i. ,,... t2r. There were somo 300 such drums on hoard. Yesterday morning tho noon, automobiles and boats flocked the Mlchlo In safety Miss Ffolknor to tho lower hay. All of thoin wore then took her turn. Sho too, wont ays lie could havo taken ovoryono ... ji.. ivicun. iiiia iff by reaching tliom rrom mo juu- - . ,,. ,. ,. ,,,,.., ,...., T ...,; ... .. . . " . - "-" -..". . " r . .: .'" . ..... , ,.., t, ..n.i ir nnsMiidn to null tho ' uurru,H """ """""'h l"u -" nm i- uuu iiiu.uui i.-uiiiiiii;, ui ami ,i0t camo Saturday, shortly nororo i wnon n was seen mm no ruiiu.iu.. u ...... .vw .. ,.. , - . unnn unnlil Wnftll llieill OVerUOUrU. Krnnc Ann nnil AlinrMnnii nnnrntn.l ilin j Heforo tho ontlro crow had left Claroniont nnd owns threo other ' tho wreck sovernl big barrels began ' stenm schoonors, tho Avalou, tho Tho forco of Qulnault, and tho Salano. Iin estimation Xet. Thoro will bo an Investigation or , tho wreck by tho U. S. Steam Hoat Inspectors, according to Captain Hen- crowded and through tho afternoon the shores wero lined with people ! Many had the best o"f Boats at tho top of Coos Head. I Adventuresome crnft ptitoiit ac ross tho bar. Tlio gasonno speed tho hlg breakers was enough to toss tho barrels about on deck llko email chips. Tho drums left the deck In good shape. Automobile men stato tho value of each 100 gallon drum to , Bon. Jlo does not Know whothor lt,lloat ,., ,., Ill0 wny. ,.0nK out past tho oinorgencv will bo noro or lu Portland, but tho I fact there are ninny witnesses hero sea wna ' may bring It to Coos Hay. smooth enough for small boats to Captain nulgln, Inspector of tho I pull In under the leo of tho Clare- district, Is expected hero In n fow mont. Several parties wcni auoaru uays irom san r rancisco, coming on and ransacked through tho ship at appeal of the Coaulllo boat captains. will, coming back on deck lugging it Is poaslblo .said tlio Captain Hen the i oat olf. Capt. Rrltt says ho men ailed upou Capt. Macgenn who IroiiRht down tho Ilrcakwator, ami apt. llrltt and IiIb crow and np aratns woro taken aboard. U)t Tho Lines Lines wero shot by tho Coast Suard gun from tho Hreakwator, lit they fouled In tho Hreakwater ., reuorted ono party claimed tlon heel and both lines woro lost. moro than a dozen of big casks of oil. Hole In llottoni had been ebb tide tho HronK- Rudder Comes Ashore Somo mariners Btato that thoy ater might havo gotten In serious ' Iato yestorday afternoon tho rud through tho' water, hut did not mind tho experience and on reaching the Mlchlo smiled buck and waved to thu others on tho Claroniont. Tho young lady had. hor clothing drench ed and all that could bo provided In In tho wny of dry STRIKE FIRST BLOW AUSTRIAN TACK AKROPLAXICS AT ARSHXAL IX 1TALV Declination if War by Italy Mmlo On Kuiiday Went Into Hffevt Today (lr.Andill ti lo Co Hr TlmM.l LONDON, Muy 21, Tho first blow wbb struck today In tho war hotwoeu Itnly nnd Austria-Hungary. Tho Aus trian norophuics attacked tho Italian REPULSED BY TURKS HIM IISIl AXD l'RKNCir ATTACK IX(I Alii: DRIVKX RACK Report. Is That Allies Umivo Six Tlioiihiuul Men on Meld In Turkey (Dr MsrlttM Mm to Csu Vtr TlmM. CONSTANTINOPLE May 24. An official tmnoiiiicomcnt today says tho attack by tho french nnd llrltlsh forces yesterday on the Turkish po Hltlons near Scddulbahr on tho south ern oiul ot 'no uninpoii poninsiiia, nrRnnnlH nt Hoveral cltlos. Italy's dur tho wreck and n quarter of a mile bo- clothing wan a suit of overall trous- laratlon ot wnr was nu iMu)-(Mt(1 ropuisod. u is Biatou mo nines . I i . .. .1 iL iittunk IfUliiV lTlinf .a n aiA .!... .. 1 1. ll.l yond heforo returning. During tho 0ra and Jacket. On reaching Kmpiro lonmy u i.v .vi. - .ion u.uuu ueau on mo uu.u rescuo thero wero nt least bIx boats bo young lady was taken to n resl near tho wreck. Several gathered denco and provided wlth.othor cloth- thoro moro for tho purpose of spoils MB, sho did not hoiiiii to mind hor than of satisfying their curiosity. jcxpoilenco mid took It (III with as Hut though tha gen was choppy for much bravery iih tho mon sailors. small boats thero woro many thnt ran I Mr. Hart ami Miss Falknor went armfulla of provisions nnd "plunder." I son, that ho may mako an investlga- tho chances to socuro "rlngsldo" scatB t0 Portland on the Hreukwatcr yo- 1)0- at a real shipwreck. Tugging f nw iiho. ) It was 4:30 a. in. when tho Ado-, torduy. It Lost Her Is stated that Ti links MIhb Kalkor had OS i,i.. xrnGBinl lii from Ran Kranclsco i. ...... ii..wii,,.r ai,n,f,r.i Iliiluoraltv l..w .....w.. ... - ICVII HlluiMIMlh ,.,..-.-.-, was llovo tho ship was n total loss ouble Capt. Drltt says tniu i-aiH.' ..or of tho Clarcmont uroKO on irom soon as sno sirucif. Portions of tlio vnRt(rdav mornlin:. A boat was low- , .,1Q i.r wnv immo. Rbo acgeun did splendid work In hand-1 Ul0 honvy 0ak rudder post, in tho , bottom began washing ashoro shortly ered. tho bar was then smooth, and n ' lla,, threo trunks aboard tho vossol ns the Hreakwater In tho manner . vlolont poundings of tho hull on the afterward nnd this was taken to iine nut aboard tho Claremont. Tho Pt,.ii,r i,r clothing. It Is ro- did With tho lino afoul or inoirock8 und washed aslioro nortii or menn mo umuors woro ripped open vessol tried sovernl times, pulling out . norl0(, todoy that all three of tho reakwator wheel tho vessol was tho jetty. It Is said tho finder ro- wttn tno first impact on tho rocks. t0 peili j,ut eou,i maio no headway ,,;, i,.(iV'B trunks wero stolon t of commission as far as doing , covered about 40 pounds ot brass as Smoko continued to Issuo from tho wltll tno wrDck ffnm tho ,,,,, by (l0 hcaeU combors ythlng moro and Cnptainng 8i,aro of tho salvage. ono funnel for about threo hours, Captain Henson today stated It ,.ofor tnc7 ,.ou,i , removed by the (.lnra In u'. .. . .i., ni.f.. X flc.lullv It Is reported (loriuniiy do clarod war on Italy today. A rigid cousorshlp Is in effect in Itnly. IN OF-' IR SO RUSSIANS M)Si: ONI? OP TIIKIK 111(1 I'KillTINd ROATS boat float In on safely Inside tho pacgeun let his N tide and got ar- Cap llrltt says ho bolloves yet m If tho Breakwater could have otten a lino aboard tho Claremout that tlmo tho stranded vessol Md have been pulled off and tow- Into port. Went Aboard Sllcliio When the nttemnt frdm the Ireakwater failed Capt poard the dredge Mlchlo. t i.ni.i onninlnlntr thn messaco coming Irom tlio donkov nniMneit. . , .. . .. .. ...... . ....nni.na 4 HUillU v. r. -"- "-i " ---r, . WUIlll! llti U 1111 UBU IUI HlKMlUin 1I . asking "Have you got a uio saving, mo sua nuiuriuggeu mo nun mil in como iM from San Prnnclsco. Ho ho crow on shore," and timed at 12T45 a short tlmo. llevog thoro would be no chnnco fa . l.n phnun tinrlh ! VI itlililii'l Tji.ii !! '. .. . ji n. m. wnsneu up on i ..u.w. ..-" k. ...,,,(i ithenv to -avo the engines, nowno till ii of the ship. SEES CURRY COUNTY his apparatus and directed set- E U up to uso tho brcechos buoy of the Jetty and was picked up by When tho little band.-wero drbVn j indat n-alualilo part of tho wreck. IIoj one of tho big crowd mat cioueu mourwurn io mu iuiiq neau py mo exCP,B 'dw will remain lnta1 for a beach watching tho big breakers seas breaking nfty Stuwacd GollerSong ' time, If tho weathoromalns pound ovor tho stern of tho Clare- took with him "Jaek,rt the mascot,' meliorate. . . .... 1 I n..l.1nnll.r I. nan fl hlflnlr rnllln flnlln wna ll.r. Ifitl, . .. I. mont. Tlio oouiu nuu uxuuiiha ucn. ... .w. .., ,,ua ,. ,ulll . rouci. woatner voiini sonn man to loavo no boat. Ho went ,,,, tho boat to, pieces, finiuo think . ,.-r(7Triti to ItueM astern through tho water, secured tho,tha, nost of , boUora A,e vessel , ,,,k,H ,',',. .. n, .,. I American flag and In tips wrapped KllL out and others say that If thn I '"'" ,h " 'T" '' tho dog which ho took wRh. him In machinery was out of tho boat she! ' nopio. tho breeches buoy. Tho steward f wou)(I probably capsize saved two suits of clothes, putting, -' -.-- thorn both on when he left tho turned shoroward and when about wreck. 100 yards away, tho sailor dived over- ATTAOIC ARSIIN.Wj n AmocUIM Vm to Ciwm IUf Tliof ROM 10, May 21. An official an nouncement wob mado hero today that Austrian aeroplanes attacked tho ()a IIojiiiI Woro 1,100 Men ivoa. govoriinient arsenal nt venire, 'i no : Vessel Sent to itoitoin neroplanoa woro driven off. Porto of Hlack Son Corslno, Ancoa, llartettn und aoBl! mr aoui n . nFTim. ulso woro attacked. j HKRLIN, (Wlroless Sayvlllo) May 24. Tho overseas news agency gavo the following: "According to a Hucharest dispatch, (ho Russian ar mored man of war Wliitolelmon was sunk with 1,100 men In tho Hlack Sea." x ARVAXCirC'IIHOKHlF THEY DESERTED :hpi:ror op Austria scours. 1TALV Ol' ACTIOX thrown overboard from tho fo'castlo hoad of tho wreck where tho crow Urltt got was gathoieil. He load-1 Whon "told that sovoral parties had boarded the wreck yesterday, coming away with plunder, Captain said: "I don't caro nuoui SKCRKTAItY' OP AHIHC'l'llTHI! 1IOUSTOX VISITS RROOKIXOH d Ills f.inol n,,n.-.l nrnu- WOllt OUtlHollSOU their small boat. A lino with a what thoy take, If thoy would only . . .- i' !.. tUn ImlnnfrlllifR nf the ie ot wood on It to float k nuu ,eavo u.u..u , "'"" " :.,i,m nshnrl ,. . ,. J . nt , llko Nontiino himself. IllflTlKHIK I1I1L1 . M ' wmhv DVHlilUll III , " -- - - - frou tho Claremont crew, Tho clothes, pen Bent out ad tMs was pat from the "ion mado. It was impossible make the line tight for fear of Bl"ng the Mlchlo on the rocks. 1th t e slack Hne tho people on the the most, aremont had to bo lrugh the water, but all en off Bfiv. with tho Coasi i the skipper, It. C. Haak, the big sailor who board again and camo ashoro, rising bis' the seamen snoum He explained that the "payday" of any of tho mon will amount, at to a very lew uouur. .,n..ii i invnnn that sends any uuiiuhkb were ta- to the crew at Empire." rontlnue-l will bo greatly inanit- "Who's got a chow? Secretary of Agriculture Hous ton visited Hrooklugs In Curry Coun ty last week and whllo thoro nban oiiet was given In his honor and men from different parts of tho county wero In attendance. Mr. Houston made a trip from Hrooklugs Say. Country Oullty of Perfidy by Do- witliig Alllauco anil .loin. lug tlio Kiicudcs Itopoit AiistnMSt'riuun Poitert Stoiw ptsl In Oallclu . i i..ot..i . r querry. a ooien ..ub .... uU- ,.mi.....i .lutrlei nf southorn foro his face at once, each owner I- v .. . nn trn .. attempted to launch It. Haak, clad clamoring his attention. Haak tried , ' inspecting the National i i. . ... .1 a ..i ii (. . a AMini na inin inn niiiu uniy iii niiiri aim irousers, uivcu over-. uiuiij "'. u,v "" - board and struck out through the 'on tho beach that tho crow would heavy breakers. He mad a landing' havo to be taken off at once as on the Jetty. The Saginaw, then there was danger of the ship break standing by, lowered a boat andlng In two lu the middle and going Haak swam out to meet it. The boat to pieces. i lr AmwUIkI I'rnt to Coo. IUr Tin. LONDON, May 24. Potrograd M.wiiMriicwi'TMM. inialms the Aiistro-uerman rerces, nr- AMSTERDAM, May 2 I. Tho VI- ter sweeping across tho westoru half, oiiiia Zolluug pulillsheH an autograph ' og (lallcla, havo bomi checked and letter from Kinperor Pranz Josof to have ussuiuud tho dofomdvo. Count Karl Steuligkh, In which liuj .,.,77tcn says: "I reaucst you lo mako pub- yui.l .uimii v.tu lie tho attachod manifesto lo my NKW YORK. May 24. William M. troops: "Tho King of Italy has do- hlns, counsel for HarnoB, nnuoiincod dared war on mo. Porfldy whoso llko this afternoon that an appeal would history doos not know was commit' bu taken from tho vordlct of tho Jury i.wi i.v italv aealnst both ulllos. Af- at Syracuse, which was In fuvor of tor an alleglanco of more than thirty Rooaovelt. yoars, during which It wns nblo IO4a4aaah Incrcaso Its territorial possessions MT. LASSIIX ACTIVK 1 forestH to ascertain what benefits 1 tho people aro securing In tho way I of grazing and using tho water pow j or sources, " Times Want ads bring results. and dovolop itsolf to an iiuthought of flourishing condition, Italy aban doned us in our hour ot danger and wont over with flying colors to tho camp of our enomles " Times want ads bring results. AA A IlKDDIXa, Cnl., May 24. ML Iasson Is moro active now than over. No furtner dniiigo is reported but tho trater appears ovon moro dangerous than over before. (Continued on raeefureel) jed."