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HE UNEXPECTED ALWAYS "HAPPENS" TO THE EELLOW WHO IS SURE HE CAN'T GO WRONG Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's ulint tlio Coot Hay Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon peoplo and devoted to the best Interests of this great section . Tlio Times always boosts and novcr knocks, Tlio Coos Hay Times Is proud of Its title "The People's Taper," and It strives nt all times to V) llvo up 10 ns uuiiiu uy uuuuiik us energies to promoting tlio pcoplo's interests. MKMHEltS OP TUB ASSOCIATED 1MKSM QlanB OL NO. XXXVIII. 1 PROSECUTE LOCAL PIRATESi:: I'epresentative of Insurance Company says reopis nail Mo Rignt to Loot vessel LOTHING MEN! kink Belonging to Young ! ll ,!.. nnri PflfCnnnl Pffnnlo .adv and Personal Effects I of Sailors Were Stolen 'EN SUFFERED FROM LOSS nt. Ilenson nays ins .nun nan . . ... 1. 1.. .. i-'i.i. . i. iollllgll I toiiiiiu iiruin -uiiui ri u- Without, lifing Jtoiioeti nl All Their Possessions OFVICV.lt SF.AIKTIIXO ' It Is reported hero tills af :i ternoon Hint an officer has already gono to South Slough to uiaku an attempt nt find ing goods taken from tlio wrecked steamer Clnremont. : BCnrgo nbonrd tho Clnremont mid Irgo Hint washed nshoro from tho arcmotit belongs to tlio owners, is bt nml never was tho property of adicombers mid those who have by of It In their possession will he loseciited to the fullest extent of be law This Is tho edict of Cup- In I.. Curtis, surveyor for tho bard of Marino Underwi Iters, who hero from Sim Francisco. The Ime hold tiuu In regard to tho ho- agings of tho crow mid tho lady Issonger, Ireen to nuiko their affidavit nnd, HUni; In this, thoy will bo nrrcBted Iptiiln Curtis mndo this statement ( uay ueioro going nowu 10 ine eck In company with Captain Hun- I'TIiero Is n law of snlvago," ho Id. "Tlioso who picked up stuff bm tho water and from thu beach allowed to n rensounhlo per cent ! fcger. "Tho men lmvo llttlo ns It V cnlil tlm allt.l.m "VnW tlinl' I ...... t.u tj..'u.. .... V..W, Ive but very llttlo money to buy i Fred Larson waH odoy given en- The mail from the Kast today was s-'M i nni g-"- t, , , , nm, 10 ,mrentu ,l0,nB ,. Wu, out of Italy's entrance Into tho. o charge or nil cargo, both lnycil on ncvount of t ho nore ami on mo sup anu an per- ing o isirucieu. iswr iiock -took pj""? ""V" wont Vlowii to tlio bouIIi UBiinl pothering. Tho meeting was 'lho Cicrmnn ombnssy hero has nnl belongings of tho men. lie wnBhout cwised ii big triw to fall I Fct for 3:30 p. m. nnd when nil mndo miggestlons to tho (lorinnii for- practically completed tho list of . over tho road and men wero out all , I 'J "'h1,1,1;,. ,10tiier nvnmi a- lia-1 nsfcnibled tlio awards wero made, elgn office for a reply and In (Ionium I those who hnvo such property In night cutting It out. It was six J" . r " l ,e-. ' "' nf,oriiooii nt A bronze medal was offered for tho quarters It Is said tho note will bo elr possession. o'clock this morning liefoio the treo I ll0 i . ,)0lllt' ,,,nuo lMlB nll-r" Mf.wi rr0rlng hoy and tho highest of n chnnicter to satisfy tho Amerl- Wlll (llvo Them Cliuncc. hail been sawed out so that tho mull '.,, mn nt ,,. vtBii is. oven-' scciing girl next to tho grand prlzo can public opinion. A chnnco will bo given them to Btngo could get through and eonse- ... '.tA","?1 1 , " n l.i.LVn .v i,,.,i winner. . Whllo declining to throw any light turn tho property or to coino quently It did not arrive In time to I "7 y'"'"" :",'.,. ,. . . 11,0 following Is tho list of tlioso on tho rhlpplng situation butwoeii1 (her to Captain Curtis or to Fred I catch the usual train which reaches 1 i" .,.!,., ''''a S... ..?,,, n. ISi who were nwnrded prizes: Orent llrltnln and tho United States. tho property's worth for their, , , , Ciptnlii Hinson Immediately nftor ho ' dlplonin wob glvon tho highest boy . . ' M. . .... t.. rn I.... ... c. ......... nll-ll l!iiAH ' -" , . . ", n . nml ilm lilivlinat t.trl In nnpli ilK'Inlnn ' uuie. inero is no sucn tiling as , in iiw '" fiu "-' "-', camo .isnoro irom tno wrccit oiuur- " ...!....... .. .. .......... v.miii..i.. .. Coniliiileil mul :ro owning It because they picked Into Daimerous I'lacc (lny nflrnoon. Ho said tho engines Tho winners and their score were ns ""j;; a ,,,, 't'.(, " , .. """ . up. i Is Pulled Off "''mo now resting on tho rocks nnd luliows. tho Orient' Z Took Personal Projierty and two other men wero aboard. Tho Ic''nt01 niter ino nrst news m mo ,,,...,,. w norlivslilre scoro 'v'th 13 notcB wero signed t is nfter- Captain Heuson was also bitter , ?" 1C1,' rS in bohlnd tho boll buoy wck reached ho n.nrlno ijisurance o John W. Dorbjsl.Ire, scoro n c office.1; the act of taking uwny tho per-' S?,1,! iimldo tho "bay 'in order o get ' '"? At lint time ho was not cor- 01. ....,,.. The act brought to n conclusion tho t ml belongings,, the clothes or the aw ,lrl Hf olMvidch had flo'nlcVln !"':' 'A l h ?ln " oirl-Kvel y SN'm tmnn. score 02. ""' hlch have .been going w nml .Miss Faiknor. tlio lmiv nns- f-., ih u.ii,i ninrnmnnt. Tim npn. , "' -"" - ... .. ,-.-.. rn, .,..... ..,. m mi sinro .January wnen Jiuinii. artor iw uiinnngo. They nro strnnueu. i gpit nnd her rudder torn orr nuu pro le clothes will do no one elso any poller brokon. oa aim inoy siiouiu uo rciurncii. f tho gn80iino scuuouur iiunip k" Tlio trunks of MIsa Fnlknor. threo , n lino nbonrd and nulled tho Standard I number, wero romoved from tho ck on Sunday, according to ml-' ;s from tho lower bny, nnd her j res rsoiuil belongings distributed pong the spoilers. witnesses state that n pociet ok In one suit enso contained $11 In another was found n 2S Mver. .J A dii Shin Is Stripped. )ft tlio ship was taken tho big oiiui hub iuiwii ii ... rciitight, the compass, tno mo its. nnd other parts of the sliipsL aratus, all valunblo. I oday Captain Curtis hold Itatlon with tho local agents Standard and Union Oil Com ales, to whom the oil was consign- It Is belioved thnt tho drums Pi be collected, n certain porcen- 50 allowed for tho salving oi bm and tho oil turned over to tho apanles ns ownors. About, lho m: fho U .S. mnrlno statuto No. 535S: afford extraordinary protection UDOii nronertv bolonclni; to a ecked vessel" Is said to touch dl-1 Illy upon beachcombing. ft 6ays in part that It Is not mn lal if tho goods uro taken from vessel or out of tho water tho act 1 not alone n crime of larceny but "v uiuiio a i-riuiu oi iuii) u.ii 'act of depredation, whother It of the character of nlracv. If com- a?. unhS. ' 0PnffiU"Sa Ml bo mote.l out. necor linclv. 'PLE PIES GIVEWi " -w-.---- w-r- JKAXn DAV CFLKUHATKI) IX i-iuiK .MWXXF.lt TODAV I 'Mioslilon Thous. Aposltlon iious , L cltv I ?'?" S.,,-., San Francisco 1 'Uls of Finn Mat. tUn AVncl.ln.Wn.. PH.. . -- n wiunk.ivii -HJ oj Uwiu.j j.f4 w f j,., nmet.J 25. roperty within tho admiralty ami :-' v ;-: ... orosecutod him. er wero i mor.. rlno Jurisdiction of tho United Sta- ....lVaa tlic Vnltod Statos Snpronio ( uiitain htm Here. by treating nnd punishing a sub- r " tfnter ores I y a 1 iabeas corpus. , Some of tlio men lmvo already gono ntlve nfrn? fnr nil nrta of sno la- Court Interiores oj a nuuan i s prancisc0 nn,i others will go 'AX FRANCISCO, 5Iay usanus of hot annle nles were dls- strike breakers, anu mo mi with heavy losses to tne enemy. -n.ir'ieu " 11", l - "" .-. . m h...."". . .v....-.- 'uted today at tie celebration of era will now resume work. ,Lo ,.retro forest the French attack 1- 30 p. m Sunday to obsorvo the ! Derla wts sunk by a 1ms lo sub- 'okane Day" nt ho Panama-Pac- , was repulsed In tho eastern t-nd annual memorial Bcnlce. You 'marine Two members of the rew Exposition. A large delegation T.ko w)Iir baths nt O. K. llnrberBOuMlern theate a the situation Is should attmJ without all were killed, but the others escaped the Spokane Ad club particlpa-1 ,' i'roul near Cei.tml. 'unchanged" 1 blsncU, . K. MHK. without InJ iry. Established 1878 As The Const Mull. sKREITZER VERY ILL ASHIF.lt OF FlltST NATIONAL HANK IX SF.HIOIS COXDITIOX 'ronilneiifc Cos liny Mini Taken to i iiicugo to specialists W Im Kind Heroic Treatment Xcccs-.my Col. Grimes this mornlim received a telegram stating that his son-In-laV ' Horsey Krcltzer, cnahler of tlio First i Xntlonnl Until: of Coos Hnv. was In I n critical condition nt Chicago whero no was taken to consult spcclnllsts, Sfl a tuicgrnm rrom .loiin , father of Dorse.v Kreltzi rumpnnled the latter homo In Dayton to Chlenun ntntpd tlinf flirt Olmnlnllati nllttnlllmn.l tlint . ....v ..w UiH,IUUOlO UlLltlMlllli:U lUUl "heroic mc.in" would bo necessary l ?. """ ' . . . Tho news came ns n croat shock In tho ninny Coos Hay friends of Mr. I Krcltzer and his family. Whllo It was i J known that he was weak from his ! iumb gicKiiuHg wuon no icu nero with Mrs. Krcltzer last month, reassur ing news linil been received from I Dayton recently. I Further advices nro oxnocted from Chicago Into today. Mr. Krcltzer has been suffering from heart trou blo and other complications. TREE BLOCKS ROflQ ' FALLS OVF.U 1IH1IIWAV liAST ' XIGHT AT HOCK CltHF.K Men Work Alt Night Cutting It Ou nud Mall from Fust Is Delated. o MAIL TOXK1IIT Tho mall will arrive on tho night train and will bo dis tributed tonight. (Special to Tho Times.) MYUTI.H POINT, Or., May 2.. Marshfleld nt noon jBOilT ON THE SPIT STAXDAHD UAS XAItHOW HSCAPH viioji 111:1x0 whi:cki:d runs very heavy at that point and .... A..nt..n nt ll.n lm..M alnlinnil III - J I'UKIUU "4 III" liiilliv. niupi... Tho Standard was driven up on tho off but It wns fortunate that sho was rescued nt that tlmo as tho boat could not hnvo lasted long In tho po-, sltlou sho wns in. mi ..mi. vnmr iinnnniAV , JJ'''"':'1 :!"..;.; A,' ii.i.iVii u JAi" '- "" "' " ,a i . . m. ...i x i.i-i...ii..r n... oiiiinilnii la liniinlnan nml h g Kft honors. i.iiHiiniiui, mil presumed inn uuriunn WMttr l?n- ' thai"8! l& I'oSrJfff 'IS The nwms were mndo by Prpf. A. I jermneiit was -.tor a momont nb- - . i . i it.. xn-ti. iniiit i ifrmii iinmrn ii itiiwiiihi iiiiiihi!. nil t;i iii'ti in tin; iiu 1,11 1 iiiiiniiiiitjn in- nPCKFRiynOWIFIl: a con- Only Chnnco Xow Pardon of Oov nts of ' ei'ioi" ' Habeas Corpus from f-nl. tho Supremo Court tllj- Atao. Ile. l'raa lo Cooa Uajr Tim 1 ALHANV. N. Y.. Mny 25 Tho conviction of ormor Pollco Lleiiton convictlon of formor Pollco Llouton-,i.i- nt iinrinnn Rosenthal, tho Now York gambler, wns uphold today by, tho court of appeals. Heckor now . . .ii. ..mIao lia rmi nlitnln nlem-l IllllHl. UIO. lllliuoa iiv -" V- i jy ...(i AND AISI lll.i.n ,,1,u I';:?,, sFT to CAMP l l"" ' ! . AXD AlSTItlAXS Taken Out of Vm,co,ivr W?n.l Mine. Where '1 hey Went As C..II-.fc 1 1 ( LTOIH2 ,: IB A UIM Pr to C Br Tl ) ix'rr.T'vrcn Waul!.. May 25. !?nLfJ?JLSJn?o"dS i" Ii. coal district of Vancouvor Island. This morning 1 1 jo """ ' "!r m nr...nr..nr w'liltmnn. who ' oiii'i- I ruin iiuiuiiiui ......-. - 1ERS INTERNED Germans working In Southfleld, Cuni- gtntomunt says. "In tho wostorn , borland and Nanlmo mines wero tak- t,0tttor of war several advances by d ,acod onB,Pecll tralnn,ghl aIul day by tho Hrltlsh be-1 ?"r t he Internment camp. The author. n Neuye ch , and 01venchy tia admit that they are also spiv- and Frecl, attacks on lhe north itloa admit that they are also solv- i., ihn labor nromem. ine iuruiB- ers entered the mines a year ago as MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SMALL CHANGE Ei tngmeer for Underwriters is Here and makes Inspection of Wrecked Steamer STERN IS ALL GONE Hoisting Engines Intact and: Hnn HlnKf Clnnrlinn Dill tlnn One Mast Standing But Ves sel Will Soon Disappear EXAMINING AGAIN TODAY Cupt. Curtis Makes Another Trip to Wreck mid Will Ascertain Posl- tlely If It Is Win h While for Wieckcrs to Come Hero (iOIXG TO PIKCKS This afternoon It wns re ported at the bar thnt,, the whoto of the ClaremnuT aft was gone. This morning tho foremast fell over. Tho mid dlemost is standing and tho hoisting engines Bcom yet t-j bo Intact. Tho bout will not last long with .any rough sen. ... ...&.. .&&.& ii SAL AG v-vlor tW() It wnH otdng serious but I C 'nntilii Ii. Curtis, surveyor of tho nl of Marine Underwriters of Snn U i;illl.m, will llliu lliuni iwiiiii nun lir. fnnn Tlio lirliliro nnd tho nftor- lloaso had trendy been carried nwny. ; "This wr.r n poor examination no-, . ..t. i .. ,... inn., ii c.,1,1 I nmen u-. rnnlil sun lint llttlo." Rnlil ' I Pnnlfiln Tnplln thin innrnliiir. "lint I bellovo now that tho sltuatlbn is hopo ' lo.u nud there would bo no use of sending wrecking tugs hero from Snn I Frnnclfco." i Tina sumo view was expressed uy HILL flLLJfl SOUTH 1 Wit J '';; '()-;' ,.n1'" Ji.A i-. iiii-.h." n ii" I.Ut of Xmuei of Men Who Were Aboard tho Vessel When 1 When Sho .Struck I Tl,nc l.nnr.l lho wrecked VOS- . I i-. ....... ,.!..... alw. cl.-in.lr llio HUI VllUUIIIUHl, I.IIVII B..W o.mvi. ...w Jetty wero CBPt. H. IJ011SOU. First Mnto A. Larson Second Mato C. Ludborg Chief Knglneer K. Miller. First Assistant AI. W'llkur.on. Second Assistant T. Smith. Steward ICU.. Guller. Cabin mon 10. lillderbrmit and H Johnson. , Firemen P. Hosslue, P.d. Nellsou ami j. Aiexaiuior. Somnon Otto Olsqn, C. Hank, C Chrlstensen, G. Daulolson, Al bort Swedlels, M. Hlaclck, K Hodgors and ono other. Alfred Hart and Miss Olvotta Fa Ik- in a few dais. Cant. Heuson Is stay, ' Ing ut tho Chandler lu this city and w'.ll be hero for a few days finishing lull what. buslnosB must bo attended I to nnd will thon go to San Fran- cltco for further orders. Tho cap- lain has ' mado quite a number of inuiiUH wiiiih ill inuiii niiuiiii Biiii- Hon li-rntipliirn. nrr voil Inst lllullt for t 10 ir u m im " -' " - "'""". u". ":."" .'"") r"'. inriio?.. nf looklnu' over tho wreck or tlvo scoring with one having been In- rnsliient Wilson told cnilorH touiy I ... cTaremont froii "tho point of sal- dlsnosed. so It was decided to get that ho did not know tho causes for i I Ii q t, r oJdv n : brier oxnnilnn- ni'cthcr loving cup nud tho two men- the demy of tho Gorman reply to tho , tl m ins been mndo but ho has stated tlonod inch received n cup nml tho Ainuiiciui nolo on tno sinifiiiB oi mo HIV UHiniiurri win, iiiiw ti...v w.,.. .. 1 ,., 11. l.l .... a -.r.--..! .. It ... - , pathlzo with him on account of tho creok to cIiuiiku Its course. wrock. lie snld thnt while ho folt much dlptrcssed at losing tho boat . Train Is Showered. lio was hiehly gratified that none of, m, am i.i n "..., Tina i his men wero lost and no ono scrl- ,-..,,, .Vn c.i m,,. r. ru- OUBlyhUIt. kv-,.,.VAt. '.r..- vA.7l trnl VI VIIKXC'II ItFPl'LSHD. (Or Auoaltta-l ITcta to Cooa Bar Tlmta.J HKHLIN, May An official wostorn an(1 FreilC), attacks on the north no of Lorette He Ehts. at A Ddin d around Neuvillo were repulsed III BABY BOYS TIE FOB PRIZE: Vilas Burrjass and Vernon , Prow Highest in Baby Con- ! test at North Bend i EACH RECEIVE GUP.EMDASSY SUGGESTS Girl Medal Winner is Yvonne .1 I ... r .... Asnoe anu Boy neceiviny Medal Robert Welling PRIZES AWARDED TODAY Highest Hoy mid fill I in Vivo Differ- cut Divisions, According to Ages, . A iv (liven Diplomas Many Itahtes and 1'iirents Proent Two hoys tied for tho grand prlzo In thu North llend baby show. Tlio prizes were awarded this afternoon r.t tho Joy theater. Tho winners of tho grand prlzo were: Vilas Hurmiss, aged ":l months , Seoio 1)7.5. Vernon Prow, nged I." months Seoro l)7.."5. A '.oviiig cup was offered for tho bent Why either girl or boy. It hap pened thnt these two boy babies tied In tho scoring. Since then one of tho llttlo fellows wns III for n day tho Judges felt tint per Imps I would not bo fair to bring tlio babies up i. ...... . .lieuni iiiners ' Highest girl and boy next to grand , mucin, .v....ib M.u..tu ......... cncli: CHCll Olrl Yvonno Asboo. sroro OCfi. ' Hoy ltoboit Welling, score 00. In tho Divisions Tho bnblos wero entered Into dlf- fercnt divisions for fairness In i'lK- UK. 1 liuru nuiu iivu nit miiiiiB nun Hoy Ihlsiou I) ni.i i nnwn m......w.ii oh.. n I llll t.flliu v imi.m II, nuiu .... Hoy Illchard l.lnvllle, scoro 0 1.5. Division 11 I (ilrl W'llnin Conro, scoro U3.r. Hoy ThomuB I.oVleu, scoro D I P All of tho babies ontorlng received n cortlflcnto to show thnt they wero In tho contest mid Indicating tlio scoro they mndo. A dupllcuto of tho orlglnnl scoro enrd mndo out by tho oriHMit! nutiiu iiiiii iiuitiu fin iij in.' examining physicians wns furnished1 110 mother so thnt sho could seo oxartly tho strong points nnd tho w"k l,0't8 ' l" CllllU Illlil CO IIIUI". rho contoht was huld undor North Iloud Mothors' mid Tom Club mid created a great amou Interest. Kniptlon of Iih-cii Standing Timber Logs So Piled Up, Coin-so of Ithci- N Cliangcd Ur AlMMlat4 llr. lo Cftoa ni.y lllu.J HIJDDING. Cul., May 25. Soveral million feut of btanilliig timber has boon destroyed by oluanlf dlKchurges from I.aKSdii Peak, according to re ports of Forost Hungur Fred Sea born. The flroH which startod In many nlnco wero extinguished by torrential ruins that followed thu ur- uptlon. All fences of I.asgon National For- out were reported du8troud. LogH swept down tho sldo of Lusmtii Peal; have been piled up lu a dam ton feel i.ikii nuiuu riiuauii iuu -iuiiuiiiiu which arrived here wero covered with a film of mud thrown out by I.ussen Peak. Thu uienibzors of tho train lliunu ism t j uifDuii crew said they first noticed the bap- i.. . . mi. ....,... ...... l,8,u oi usiios near i iiiiiuo'u;- -f- aun, nearly ;" mum i .ubuh. un. ; J J ' u"" bo do is tue 6l,e' urou inues nuin uiuiiiiiuma nm wns euvolopod in an ash cloud denso they wore lorcou to decrease the speed. ATTKXTIOX HAOLHS Marshfleld Aeilo No. 638 Is In- rnwt iitn I UIU S fmruyr iJOt MUCH IE JBERHUT STILL FAILS TO REPLY President Wilson Says He Supposes Country is Ab- sorbctl with Situation Asked Foreign Office of Ger mnn H n wnrn m nn 1 Alinnt An. man Government About An swer to Lusitania Note jTHINK IT WILL SATISFY Opinion In German Circles of Tl Cnuntry Is That Iteply When it Tills mines win no uno wnirii will Mret With Approval of Public (IP.It.MAXY ASKS FOR A DFLAV (Ur At.otlatM I'rfa to Cooa Uty Tlmra, AMSTF.UDAM. May 25. (lerinuny bus nsked America for a further delay of u week In tho reply to tho note on the sinking of tho I.usltnula. It probably will be delivered In Washington Saturday. It Ib stated Hint It will bo couched lu friendly terms. Ilr Atclitil l'rc In Com liar Tlmr.,1 II... 1,. .1,1 .... I ".lo chronlo ense , . TWO TIHWTIKS WITH JAPAX AHM mfJVI'll 'I'dllW the fall of tho (lormnn position nt Kino Inow, presonted her woll known .l...,...!. (r. fl.l.in 'loinoiids to China , . .t,- , ,CJ mi.'i.'tivj fi.pv iv Kt'iii'iiu lm' ''Vii' i.iViv thIiiv .... A iv rikiftt i ii.umiuii,u , , y . Aiuerlcair.locliey Scores Tho Victor- mul Xo Demonstration Is .Made Against IHui Illr tni,, im,..) Iff, in iuj liar Tlmaa HIJItLlN. May 25. Horso rncliiK I'-suiued ii (lerinuny today with tho opening or tho spring meeting at lloppogiirtou track In n suburb or Horlln lu thu presence of a crowd nl Miiost us largo as Is usunlly jireseut lu poaco tlmoH. It was feared thuro mlKliI be soiuo oxhlhltlou of feolini; m o CHINA ERMNY aKulimt American Jdckoys nnd train Peak Destiiiys "' but two vlctorlos to tho credit c' -loruoy Arcilliold or thu United SlBto seemed tho most popiilur of lho dp. DEFEAT IERIC1S tii.vas it.(ii:its hi:tih:at af- TKIt HA'ITLi: WITH MF.XICANS ... , , ..... . . ( I'leus of this ( oiintry It Is I ciii cd Weil) Killed Or Alt' Captiired III; Aoilalai I'raw to Cuba Uar Tlmaa AI.PINS, Toxns., May 25. A pos- so loft Valentino early today for I" point six miles from tho Moxl- nn border whero, It is feared, two Americans worn captuiod or killed ' b.lttlo lUBt lllght bOtWOOII tl.U 1I"i""",I"1 i""" r rin mrilB. I w v. re rangers, and thu missing whuu . - . .I,.!.! II l"u "lira" '" "'"'uu '"' "'' ""ar ' ,0eu to reirom. i im-Miru iw- im.'uui.-i. ....- ,..-.., .......,., ()j,i (.niilioiit Is hunk ny a Hostile Stilmiailiio nr AasUla4 l'ra lo (ooa Har TIM 1 CONSTANTINOPLK. May 25. An official statemont says: "The twou A Consolidation of Times, Const nud Coos liny AiUertlser. 0 S TO BE NEUTRAL IMlOCliAMATIOX ISSl'F.D UV GOV FKXMF.XT A HOLT ITALY People of this Country mv Cautioned to ho Impartial During tho Contest Br 'Associated I-rets to Coot liar Timet. WASHINGTON. 1). C, Mny 25. Neutrality iroclnmntlou by tho United Stntes covering tlio entry of Italy In tho Kuroponn wnn was pub lished today by tho Stnto Department under tho date of Mny 21. Tho proclamation millions Ameri can citizens that: "Tho lawn and treaties of tho united Kt.-ili's with out Interfering with freo expression or opinion mm sympathy or with com- morciai mnnurncturn or nrms or mu nitions of wnr, nevertheless Impose I upon all persons who mny bo within1 lie r territory nml lur nil ct dm iim duty of Impartial neutrality during tho oxlatnnco of tho contest." Del loved to ho tho Sumo One Ile TOItl'i:i)()i;i) WAItSIIIP Helleved to he the Sumo One Ac- polled (o Hnvo Iteen Lost Vesterthiy . LOST WW USUI P (11; Attodathl rrrn u Coot tlr Tlmn, HFItMN, May 25. Tho Ttiisklnu bnttleshli Pnutelel men, sunk yesterday wiib built In 181)7. Displacement 12.riS2 tons. Cnrrled four 1 2-Inch guiiH, sixteen 0-Inch, four 3-Inch, six .1-pniindurn mid flvu torpedo tubes. II; AmocUIk rrr.i tu Coot lit; TIuim.) AMSTi:itl)AM, Mny 2C A- telo grmu from Constautlnoido sayn It Is nunounced officially that a Turk ish Biihmarluo sank a Russian war ship lu tho Hlaek Sea. This vessel Ib believed to bo tho battleship 1'iui 1 tolelmon, recently reported sunk. Thu dlspntch adds that Turkey suc ceeded for some timo in concealing tho fact that this uiibmcrlnu was lu operation. REPULSE SERINS FltF.XCH CLAIM TO IIAVK'IIIIIV i:v Tin: ofumanh hack l'lirlilsli Attack Made On Callopoll IVulnsiilii Said to llau lleeu u Failure DIIOP HOMKS (Hr AmikUIM I'rna lo Com lUjr TlmM 1 4 IWItlS, May 25.--Another Gorman aeroplane of thu Taubo typo flew over north- eru hu It ii 1 1 of Paris yosterday and dropped several bombs. 4 No pel son wiih Injured. 4 (llr Amw lalM I'i-m lo Cooa liar Tlmrt.) LONDON, May 25. According to roportH received eight attnckB wero Hindu by thu Geriunus yesterday near Arras In northern Franco mid ucnr tho Helglnu coast. Paris minouucoH that the attacks wero lopulscd. DIs patchoB fnin AthoiiB reiterated the re port thnt tho Turkish attacks on thu Gnlllpoll peninsula, mado with tno pick of thu Ottoman army, was a failure. CAPTl'ltKS 21,000 .MUX ('eueral Muckeireii Itenews Offeiisho Against tho ItusslaiiH j (llr Aaaoclata4 l'ra lo ra lu; Tirana I HHKLIN, May 25. Gonoral Mnck onzuu has renewed thu offensive i ngalnst tho HiibhIuiih north of Przum ysl and yesterday captured 21,000 prisoners, according to mi official statement today. i(iovi:kmi:xt of .i:tiii:iila.iis I si:.i)S xoti-j to ghhmanv lObJeclH to tlio Sinking of lho Liner Lusitania hy u (ieruiiiii .Siihnmrliio I (llr Aaaolall Traaa lo Cuua liar 'ilmra.) I TIIK 1IACJI-3. May 25. -Thu gov- urumuul of Tho Netherlands sunt a note to Germany protesting iiKuluut thu sinking of tho Liisltunla by a German Biibmiirliie Tho contents of tho note Is sub stantially tho samo as tho American cummuiilclutloii. Thu liven of sovurul Dutch wero lost when thu Lusitania wub torpedoed. WRECK KILLSTHREE KLF.CTKM1 THAI.V COLLIDIIS WITH Al'TO IN CALII-Olt.MA (Ur IumIii.I frata to Cooa Uar Tlawa.) FA1HFIIJLI), Calif., May 25. M. J. Drown, manager of the I'lo nuor Fruit Co., and Mablo Pustert and Velina Kddy wero killud nixl Myrtlo Hurlburt was InJuied, per haps fatally, when a Valle'o and Northern Kleitrlc train tiasel luto un auto ucur heru. DAN DOIT SUNK HOLLAND PROTESTS No. 261 i Forces Penetrate Several Miles Across the Border and Occupy Several Towns II S TO bTmeuthju. I Issues Proclamation Today by tlic Government Because of Italy's Entering the War ' MfJ HALL ISSIIFD HFRP YFT IIWU OHLl- loOUCU ntnt Ttl Italians (hither at Cousiilalo In Xew Voik to l.earn If They Are Want ed for tho Army Diplomatic Affairs Turned Oxer to Sulss III Auoclitril Trnw to I'ont liar Tllnra. HOMU, May 2n.--An official nn uouiU'omout was iniido by tho Italian War Office today that Itnllnn forces penetrated Austrian territory nlong a lino running about -10 miles north from tho (lulf of Trieste, rapturing four towns within two or threo miles of the frontier. An Itnliau destroyer raided tho Austrian port of Huso, nud Ib al leged to hnvo destroyed tho land ings, railroad station nud Imrnicku. llOMM. May 2B. An official nn- notincoment wiih mndo by tho Wnr Office today that the Italian foroua penetrated Austria, occupying Cn- porotto Heights between Judnlo mid lsonzo,'kmid the towns of Ourmons, Cervlunno and Torzoz. I Tho towns of Caporotto, Cormons, 1 Cervlgnnno mid Torzo nro lu Aub- I trlnn territory tyo or threo mlloM fioin lho border. WAItSIIIP DISAIILKH III; Auorlatxl Trrat In iw liar TlnM 1 ItO.Mi:, May 2C Tho Italian Min istry of Marino miuuilnced today: "A steamer arriving nt llnrlottu re ports that whllo passing near thu promontory of (largano nt midnight she sighted mi Austrian warship with n heavy list. She wiib escorted by four torpedo boats. This Is prob ably was a warship which was driv en off from Hnrlotta. Tl'UXHD OVIIlt TO SWISS (llr AwhmUIoJ I'lrn I. Co lit; TlmM, HI-JIIN, May 25. Tho Swiss gov ernmeiit nmiuiinced that it will rep resent thu Interests nt Homo of tho Gorman Kmplro mid Havarla mid thu Interests oj Austria-Hungary will bu rupreseuTed by Spain. XO CALL HCIti: YP.T Mr Awotltl-4 I'rwa to Cova liar Tlmoa. NKW YOltK, May 25. A largo crowd or Italian reservists gathered In the rain today nt tho door of tho Italian Consuluto bore, engor to lenm If thoy wero neoded with tho colors ut homo. Thu Consul General said no call had been Issued for resurvIstH heru as yet. I.VCItKASi: LAND FOIICI-S lliltlsli anil 1'ieiicli Have 1)0,000 Mm ut tho Dmtlauelle.s llr AmwUImI I'rtia to Coua liar Tlmaa CONSTANTINOPLE. May 25. Tho nunibor of Hrltlsh mid French troops landed along the Durdaiiulleu has boon Increased to 90,000 by ad ditional debarkations, Tho original laud forcu was (intimated at 00,000. An official statu;. unit says' "Tho enemy Sunday attacked near Suddul Hahr, under protection of IiIh butter I oh nud fleet, but notwithstanding tho fact ho had rulnforcemuiitH, wu repul sed thu attack. Tho enemy left 2, 000 doml on tho fluid, Our battorlua caused much damage to tho enomy'a ships." DIPLOMATS LHAVi: Aiistrlmis mul (.'enimns Start Away From Homo mul Vat lean Illr AaauiUla.1 i'rwa lo Cooa liar TlmM. LONDON, May J. A dtapntch Irom Mudrld says thu Gerinau mid Aimtro-lluiiKiiry repronentatlua at j thu Italian court mul Vatliau loft Home Monday night, having Intrust ed thu Interosts of thulr coimtiloa to thu Spanish Ambassador at Ho-ne. amiiassadou ha vh III AtaorUlxl rrtai 10 Can liar Tlmaa. On thu Itnllnn Fronllor.- May 25. Prlnco Von Huolow mid Huron Von , Maccblo, thu (lurmnii nud tho Aus itrlau mubaiwadors to Italy, who loft i Homo Inst night reached Ohlussu, ,SwltzuiImul, this morning. Al'STItlA.VS IHTn'llt. (Mr Aaau lalJ rraaa lo root lla Tlm 1 A.M8TUIIDAM, May 25. Patriotic inunirustittlonB rwched a climax In Vienna Sunday night, according to a telegram from thu Austrian capi tal Attar Italy's declaration of war mid the manifesto of Kmpuror Fruuz Josef, culling upon tho army and navy and all his pooplo for patriotic devotion, hud been published In spe cial editions, crouds gathered In all parts of the city. They paraded the streets singing and cheering. Indig nation against Italy found expression lu dps of Down with tho trait 'tu' o ,'turka upon tho Italians itttii made, how ur. Mall TU IHff ENTERS AUSTRIA