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:mBZ3 .wl(i.,Vi MEJRyOBUSL GmNGR(PERIENCE 1 THAT THEY SELDOM GET ANYTHING 'tL EE I Coos Bay Times Your Paper 01 on A Southwest Oregon Paper Tlmt's what tlio Ooos liny Times is. A South west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo and devoted to tlio best Interests of this great section . The Times always boosts nd norcr knocks. Tlio Coos Buy Times Is proud of lu title "Tim People's rarer," nnd it strives nt nit times to to np to lta nnmo by devoting Ka energies to omotlog tlio people's interests. MF.MrtF.itS OF THE ASSOCIATED ltUS3 L. NO. XXXVIII. Kstnbllslied 1878 Ah Tlio Count Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mnll nnd Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 265 M REPLY NOT DECISIVE: Fire at Pulp Mill T& After- o o Ml rf il o a Kl M OF noon as Uuicklv Extunflruished BURNING OFF POINT INTABA DOLLAR STEAMER MACKINAW III HANDS AMBASSADOR lacsts Submitting All Mat- Frs of Dispute to Hague Conference to settle IL CMPEN5II1 I IANQTHERSHIPSUNKGEKMANSWARN ' 1 t stfa.mkr kthioim: tohpkdof.d axd skxt to iiottom (ere Germany Wrong and ivs Gulflight and Cushmci .Attacks Not Intended :aba tried to escape it Assigned ns the Cause of tMi .Steamer llclng Attiielccd lid Causing Iss of 1,1 fo of One American Oltlen (Special to Tlio Times.) iHLIX, Muy ill). Tho Herman to tlio Aiuei'iruu nolo o. es regrets "for tlio iiiilntcii nl nttorks" on tlio American morn Hulfllght nnd dishing, ' offers to give compensation in ;'ruso In which Hcrmany nmy he id to no in tno wrong. ermiiny suggests tluit. the ruses llsputo ho I'cfciTed tn Tlio Hague decision, Tlio loss of life; In portion with the sluicing of the Msli Mourner Fjiluhu, in which incrlruu (itl.en was drowned. Id to Imvo hceii duo to mi ut- lit of tho vessel to escape. jcniwinj- disavows any iuteiitlou sttack liiirniicM.s neutral craft. aeon In tho American nolo con- Fng the possible disavowal by may of Intent to sink the Liisl- and dlscnntliiiiaiico of her snt practices of submarine war- me not mentioned specifically lie reply, which awaits tho reply bo Culled States to Hcrmany as lie assumption of tlio facts ic- hii; (no real diameter of the kaidu and her cargo. lart of Crew Saved and Others Supposed to Ihno (iottcn Away lu Small Hunts ID AnocLte Fmi l Cu Dr Timet. LIVERPOOL, May 29. Tlio Ki ller DempjBter lino steamer Kthlope, 217r tons net, wnB torpcdoeil nnd sunk. The chief officer and 1C men were picked up. Tlio rest of the crew are supposed to be in the boats. ItKACIIKS I 'OUT NEUTRAL BOMS , Chip Room Entirely" Destroyed i iijs Atternoon Company Controls Flames Without Assistance of City Depart-1 ment Does not Interfere With Operation of Lumber' Plant. The chip bouse of the paper pulp I 1 NEBR N Pr Aoclile,l Titm U Coot Ilr TltnM.l LIVERPOOL, Mny L!). The Ilrlt Ish steamer Argylllglro reached nil unnamed port yesterdny nfter Bond ing out u wireless that she had been torpedoed. Sends Message to American , Hroaly &rcd Wri th?"nnenr8-iSuch is Evidence Presented by .ompuurs nrougii unuea noon or , ,, e oi,on,t ,,, Naval Experts After OiaiUS MmUaSSaaOr least bn Intorfprml ullh Tim imlii nun was not ueing operated. Tlie building Is one which vns or ected to rcplnco another like It whlc was burned down two years ago. Is the only part of the pulp mill , which Is not of concrete. The chip i room Is tho plnce where the wnsto I 1ST SHOW LIGHTS' Making Examination SSEHT HEBE of PAGE!- TAL1SW1ING Markings Indicating National ity Should be Made as Plain as Possible MISTAKES ARE PROBABLE Unless wood from the saw mills first en- Ambassador at LoildOll SdldS ned over0 a'X.o f roliV t'i.e b."gK .uml All the Particulars to State ,,cVin,n' n . , ... ' Department Today hen the flro broke out It was j ' but n moment that tho entire build- ,,, . ,.. Ing was enveloped In flnmos. The. KEPT QUIET FOR A TIME company uses Its own flro fighting ? MARIXF. TROCHLKS OF CAST TWO DAYS , ! Stcninor Kthlope torpedoed and sunk by submarine nnd part of crew saved. Dolinr Steamship Company I steamer Mncknnw burned oft California const. Liner Cliampngnc, of the French trans-Atlantic line. nshoro on French const and ' breaks In two. Nino bun- i dreil pnsseugers rescued. t t V. S. cruiser North Caro- Una aground In Alexander harbor. Will probably be floated. llrltlsh stennior Cadeby sunk by Oerninu subninrlno yesterdny. Oanlnh Btennier Kly struck by mine and sunk. Hrltlsb Bteainer Argylshlro reached port yesterday after I sending wireless alio bad been torpedoed. I Str. Adeline Smith struck ! Blaze on Vessel Was Under Control According to Re ports This Afternoon Si E MAY BE LOST .Nine of Crew Landed at San cicinuisco mu wnetner All Safe Not Known .'nless Ship Owners Take Kvery I npparntus nnd Foven strennis of wn-' omwj.u T.uliiv ni.t v.. Kits.' rock off Cupo lllunco. bus been opernted by I'lecautlon ami Captains Aio tor wore kept playing on the build- siiiko "iMIil " th o Hwmrt ,,s company In Chlneso wa Urged to aiiivo Willi (heat Ing. Wntcr wns thrown on the chute ,.e', ' " ., , , ,', "J ! '" ! Cnpt. Kiebs was her mr Caro Through War one so t.iej.nn.s could not carry along ,. ,. Ml)). ,,,. p.p . ...j-p - limi-pii: X' " '"" Dr Ausclttcil rmt lu Cool Btj Tlnm.) T W'ASitiN'nTnv iv r mv -n posltlv 'itiiii.' touv tn,' ctiiiiii it- ' Crgcnt wnrnlng to Amerlrnn shlp-!!,cpn ' ''UsIKKVM.'iofllT0''1 !''' ' lvcrfln" V10. "aVnI mrnn mil .uuu iiiiiiiiiiuiiRij, nun ill unit; all neutral markings dlsplnycd ns C. ,M,,r7 "'""" '"K.1" 'vnnc( in mo conspicuously ns possible Including jlllstl'llllt TlM'I'tllll'f rllUllflt I ... ' . .. .' . . AVOIDS DIICISIOX Bf Aiumlttp.1 I'itm to Coin Ilr Tlinrp, SIIMN, May 28. Oormnny's nn- to the Amorlcnn noto was do- t( to Ambassador Oernrd this Iiir. (ierninny's reply avoids fclnlvo statomont regarding fiues- ralscd by tho united States, Hng further oxchaugo of views. WILSON'S POSITION D; AunrlilM ITfM to Coo. Ilajr Tlmra.) VSIIINUTON. I). C. May 20. kho ovo of Gormuny's reply to mcrlcnn noto on tho sinking bo I.usltnnla, tliero aro liullcn tlint President Wilson will tnko position that It Oormnny wishes pmluct long diplomatic uegotlu- siio first Blmll suspend sub Trieste and Tirnt IDr AiioclilM rmi In Coot n7 TlmM. (1I:NI:VA, May 20. Tlio Italians after a severe fight along the front ier, north of l.ako Idro, captured the town of Storo nnd are now bom barding Hlva. ITALIANS ADVAXCi: 111 MotUtrl I'rcM tn Co. IUf TlmM.J I nvimv At.... on r'.... ...... Ice's 'rnnrrs'nn't tl,n" M. llnllnn nr. I ral ships Woro BUIlk 111 Waters des lies aro pushing farther toward I W"H-' 8 "l t"P .?re r ninrltlino Trmil .,.,1 Trl.ln Tim f,,rn..o n,l. I WUr, llllll especially 111 OIIO Case Illumination nt night, was commun icated to the State Department to day by the (ormnu government through tho Amorlcnn KmbiiBsy nt Ilerlln. The wnrnlng was announced In tho following stntomcut nindu public by the State Department: "Tho American Kmbnssy nt Ber lin Is Informed by the tlormnu For eign offlco thnt In view of tho fact thnt during the last few weeks it bad repeatedly occurred that nuu m Only standing. ndjolnlng wero scorched nnd had ! ',l,n 1,,',,,h,,-' Imllnitwl (hut the Ihoy been framo structures would nl-i A"u',',.n,n. ,"eainei; Xebraskmi was so hnvo been burned. The nmniint ,or,,w,"wl "" " 'l,,''lne. of tlio dntnngo could not bo given positively by the company this after noon hut it will bo between $12,000 nnd $lfi,000. The wholo plant Is covered by blanket Insurance. On selng tho smoko nnd flnmes, hundreds of people In nutos rushed to the placo ' MILL GO TO FRANCE IIACLKD FLAO DOWX Diiuinir vanclug on Trent nro bombarding ' wlicra It was estab Isl cd that tlio, Itlvn. 1 I miles from that city. Along finking was traceable to nn nttack SON OK 5111. AXD MIIS. (J. X. HOIr tho eastern end of tlio front, tho It-i'1 Gorman submarine wh ch took '!( (.') WITH, IHHtSKS nllnns reached tlio vicinity of Oral- thp neutral ship for nn Kngllsh ves- Iscn, M miles from Trieste. scl In tho dnrkness, on account Fleeted to PilnclpnMilp of lbmioi: iof Inmlequnto lllliinlnutlon of tho, High School Will (Jiiuluuto Fnini III lllinIMIrnl (UBiiucuvo mnrxiugs, u is w, C. in .Juno I HI InMn U I reconinieiided that Amorlcnn ship- II III II H n P'ng circles ngnln bo warned against, '-"c w. nan, son or .Mr. nnd Mrs. IU 1 1U Hi fill traversing tho nrca of mnrltlmo war ," N. Holt of this city, expects to I Incautiously and also ho urged to envp .liny h lor franco, going tiioro C. KVHIITSKX IIKCHIVKS LUT-ininko the neutral markings as plain) '" "o employe of a war contractor TFIt FltO.M MOTIIFU as possible, and especially havoiho Is iiiuiplylng horses for tho them Illuminated sufficiently nt iTOiich soldiers at tlio front. Ho ex- Vounges, Drothe,; Wounded Dut He- night. j l - return , beptemler to take turns to tho l-ii n -Pro Mo ns i . . - - ,, , , g , ,, , ' , ,l A cry Scarce ami High Priced P j P Lj U I U U 1 1 fl cd his parents of tlio election. Carl Bvortsen yesterday re-' ll M M U UllJ ! , " J.!"10,l.?.'Jlr-l!011'1!1 Kr,!'"mto eelved a letter from his mother In U U ' U IUU l"MUIU I ro'n "jo Willamette Cnlvorslty at o wnrfnrn nn Ainnrinmi kIiIi.h i Sehleswlcllolstelii. Oerniiuiy. giving. B ,.'.cl ' 'ii ins tour yenrs nt Hint lll- y " " "-. ;.:... ..: . . ... -j. ...:. -... boso carrying American lives. COl'NTKU PHOPOSAL Br AuocliltJ l'rrn to Coon tlr Tlml.) VSIIJNGTON, 1). C, May 20. bcllovod Oormnny's statement M umlorstaiulliiK of tho factB be met promptly with tho state or tlio Amorlcnn governinen filiation nnd u counter proposal Lwiuio the discussion Is In n rtlioro sbnll bo nn ubiitomcnt ks ou American vessels him tho first news from home In a stltutlon he has made an enviable .Message to MojiI'h Stales That All of tho Mini Huiiitied Pas- mmikcI'h Aro Safe. (Ur AMocttiM rtMi to foo. IU; Tlncc.J LONDON, May 20. A report re ceived by Lloyd's states that the steamer La Champagne, of tho French traiis-Atluutle line, which ran auboro near St. Nazal re, has bro ken lu two and all of the 000 pas soiigors wero removed to safety. FURTHER WS ADKLI.VI in: ! SMITH HPXIP.VP.D TO PFIIFKCTLV NAFi: lonir time Ills voiinuost brother who . A HUD DANDO.MA.N, PHOIIAIIIA record lu athletlca as well as scbol- flrst served on tho Hussion front is DF.MKXTKD, ATTF.MPTS .Sl'ICIDF, nrsblp. wounded but 1ms recovered nnd re- . . n .w"8 ? "i.onihor of tho debating IoImpiI thn nrinv in Franco Another . ... leain ror nnout tiirco yoars. Ho ha. Llego nnd 'Iioiglum and is still on ,1' " ........ n "- ,. '"",'"""" ,"u """ f.v.i tii-u itn uhu ill lilt! i;itj Ul Uol . players turned out by that Instltu-' lion. !.- .....A .. ..4 !. Il.illll lilt UI'MII T I 1IIII1L. llllll llltllll .Mr. Kvortsen's mother Is about "fi l..Ann nl.l Ul.n nn.'.. .HA. I.lmllllnt1 IW lAOin Tfl I II fl I 111 I.H I jviun uiu. nuu mil mm. .iw..o.u..c. lui.vi..... .- ... , .. v, ,,,,,,., ..!........ .... in iiiiii nn I ts'nro cottlnc very scarce and bread iiAvnnv. (in. mv 20. With n .....' V ."'l.u" ,.""'".,."h i"i III I II U U V L II I II II 1 1 n I I and meat aro only obtainable on tick- 1,'.;:7,,f,i;iod wound In !,. ! T, Z"T .' y" r.",0l.r"l"m" ?: I Ul II HH IUIIIIU rog- ots furnsied by the government. I" .'..":. 7 . .. . ... . i ,'." '.'..." "A, "." '." """l"' '.'" ,w wnimi wii-i.iwi of nutter Is so high priced that few can neck, Allen eiscn is ai mo nospi.ai ""' ' a.com anieu uv ...! I r 1 it rni, ni.nl-n,n.i. I.nu ci. .. i ., II. lu ,.llv lii n pr llrnl cnilllllinil. i '"" .."! iiuiii-n ..nil ni ku mill ,Y JiiV ilveVtoek etc Mrs Hvort- ni.i l,,,,,,,!,. ,.! n,n world rr..1"" CXI)UIH0 Ill. Frlc Holt Is o.v (MOA. F SICA'ITLi:, IIKltl-3 ON cd tlio mestocK, en. .irs. ueri-. old, apparently ulono n the world, re- ,..i ...rn foP .. ,.,.., ...H ,,,.. iViv ri,i nii2i'i. ihvi.tii tlr AuioctttM Trr.1 lo Cool IUr TIidm.1 WASHINGTON. I). C, May 20. After telling of tho Nebraskan's iiiiuio being painted on tho sides of the vessel six feet high, Ambassa dor Pago wild: "The Investigation brought out that tho flag was haul ed down at 8:10 p. in., becnuso tbu sun had set ami tbu ship was con sidered at bcu. The chief engineer at 8:21 p. in. observed a white streak In tbu water ou the sturbonrd side and a severe shock was folt, almost Instantly followed by n vio lent explosion. The hatch covers wero blown off, also the cargo booms. Purls of tho bottom and pieces of the sldo woro blown up through tho decks. No one was seriously Injured." Officials who read tho report said It contained ovldcnco of an attack by a torpedo. WAS KKPT Ql'IKT tnr AuoctiiiKi rrn u coo iur Tim. WASHINGTON, 1). C, May 20. Ambassador Pago's report on tho oxiilo8lon which dumaged tho Am- nrlcim steamer Nohrnskuu. Including ' damage to tlio vessel. the findings of the naval exports who I Superintendent Moreen said today examined her. reached tho statu do- that he anticipated that the Adeline partment today, but It will bo with-, would reach San Francisco tonight held from puiilicailou ror mo pros- ami wouiii go ou tno ury hock ai out. Whether tho naval exports re- once, ported tho ship torpedoed or dania-f ged by a mine, the department offi cials would not discuss. Captain Did Not. Wire Today Hut S'loulil lleach San Francisco Tonight The C. A. Smith Company had not heard anything from tho Adeline Smith today but yesterday afternoon a niessugo camo from Captain Olson stating that he had waited at Port Orion! until 1 p. m. and was start ing hack for Han Francisco ror re pairs niessa stat FIGHT THE FIRE 19 HOURS Vessels K t Aid of Horning Ship and (.'he All Assistance Possible Now Looking for the Third Small Hunt Which Is Lost ONF. OF DOLLAH IIOATS The Mackinaw was owned by the Robert Dollar Com- p.uiy. Sho Is an old steam- er and for boiiio yenrs past tho tors. astor crew of SAN I'HANCISCO, .May !!. Tho freight Mcanicr .Mackinaw lay lioljw les at noon today UT miles south by eaM from San Prutirlsro light ship. 'I ho flic, which started in tlio eugliie riioiii last, night, was under control after ll hours fighting, uhllo she Mas whipped 50 miles south from off Point Heyes In n 70 mllo gale. Tho steamer Nevadan N stiitidiug by. It Is not. known If any lives wero lost. Tho Minimum' Novadan, which guto the .Mackinaw's exact location, was the first vessel to sight her. Sho repoiled the drifting ship dls abled, tho niachliiery uselevs hut the flro subdued. Two small boats with nine men wero picked up. lit tho iiieaiillmo a third small boat with some of the crew ulxiard Is thought to ho drifting lieforo tho wind. Steamers nro searching for It. NF.ND IICIHtV CALL 1 (Special lo Tho Times by tho As sociated Press.) SAN FltANCISCO, May 20. "Hurry! Hurry!" This wlroloss cnll received from tho burning ship .Mackinaw- somewhere off Kim Francis co Harbor by the government radio station, was tho latest Indication that, the flro which hurst out lu tho essel's englno room Inst evening Is iiui' it iur niui ritiiniiniw mm it- .11. ,,,,,.. ....il.nl goKu' - o Just what was tho extent of the "" " ".0,,t. J'10 ,vc?ro1 ' prluiaVy wireless apparatUB, ludlcat- lug mat steam was still up. nini: .mi:n hi:scui:d. Tho AI SMITH XATl'HK OF vi:ssi:l Br Auoclitri I'rcu to Com IUr Timet.) VSH1NGTON, D. C, May 20. ssador Gornnl'a dispatches con ing tho probablo contents of tho pan noto liavo beon guarded with greatest secrecy. That Ger- howevor, should decide to (for an agreement of tho facts whether the Lus tan a was an I'ary crulsor on tho llrltlsh II list nnd carried munitions r and whether sho was armed Buns, mounted or dlsmauntcil, Linilhnted In tho Ambassador's Itches. !has beon cufoff and lio Is desirous believed, partially Insane, tho unfor- of sending hor financial aid. Ho will tunato man attempted to coinniui sin consult Postmaster Mcl.aln about ! Co by slashing ut his throat with sending It and It tlio postal authorl-' (( rnzor after unBcr0H8ful effort n ..,.i m.ii o throuiili the con- to kill himself by taking strychnine. sulur service. Ing his graduation. OIL BROUGHT BACK Nolsch was found early Wednesday TU.() m()y ,(j,us coju-j n NOTT.D Jl'DHi: DKAD. SHATTLK, Wash., .May 20. Su perior Judge John K, Humphries, whoso injunction und contempt of court proceedings In the btreet speaking controversy wiui uiu ou morning by neighbors who thought that ho had beon acting queer!)' nnd woro keeping u watch on him. The old man was on tho lied and tho wound showed that he had cut his i'Ko.m iii:.riio.iiii;iis Pied Larson Hounds up "Trophies" and .Makes Cash Settlement for Standard Oil Company ciullsts of Seattle In 101U diew na-1 tllQ wjn,j p,0 nnd barely missing tho tlon-wldo attoution, uieu louuy ol i j,,BUar ven uraeiiiic poiouiiiiib, iitv vu ,,........ TO DHLIVFIl .MOXDAV W A a Ulel fffbi to Coot Iltr TlmM.l VSIHNGTO.V. D. C. May 20. nolo mny not roach Washington l beforo Monday. Tlio admls- .ls mado by tlio German Ad- ty that tho Gorman submarine Noed it,0 American steamor I'sht la tho belief that sho was lush vet sol is taken to confirm paMuslon of tho Washington I Leased by II. A. Seaborg to Take tho Plato of Ill-Fated llaiidolph I Dilng I'lsh to Coos Hay There arrived In tho lluy this morn- lug the -1 8-foot gasoline schooner (iJon, of Seattle, Captain Aguton Ol son. Tho skipper announced the craft of 20 tons has been leased by II. A. Seaborg, of Portland, und will be used to bring fish from tho Itoguu Hlver to Coos lluy for transhipment to Portland. Mr. Seaborg Is ex pectetd here within a few duys. He leased the Randolph and three weeks ago she sunk on tho Ilandon liar. Now comes the GJoa. In It hours Captain Olson and his throat from the right side, severing Ffforts of the Standard Oil Com- Dr. Mann was called puny to buy back from the bouch- and gavo surgical attention but said icombors tho lurge drums und bar- (.row of ouo made the trip hero from ... . ... ... j - i -- - .. . . . . - . . i .. ..... ... ..... .. Tin I s Make Attack lnul l" '"'"' n suriuun line. reis oi on irom ino wrocK or inojL'apo ruuiery. ins noai urawti CONSTAN'UNOPLK, .May 29. Llttlo Is known of Nolscii. no Claromo.it are charactoilzed by FmiI u!,0.lu b,x ,u,"1 oi r"lur """ "UH u 'I'horo inn Irosli activities Ot 1110 wnn elnsn n fifl vpnra old and bud Inrmn I.. ,.!,,. .-,. ,. .ifiri I " iiuiou-ini u.ihi: Turkish forces In tho vicinity of for soveral years resided lu a llttlo eossful." Ho states that practically Kurna and Mesopotamia, It Is an-j cabin toutlt of tho city and some u f tho oil has beon accounted' nounced. The official statomont: times worked as a tie maker. If ho f,,r with the wreck now washed "In a night uttuck by volunteers has any rolattves they aro not known. ' Up on the end of tho raised Jetty In bouts wo captured two Kngllsh A noto which could scarcely ho it wua possible yesterday to wulk tho fishermen und Chlnooks bring 7C nosltlons which wo aro still hold-; read and which was left In tlio cuiiin to tuc ciareniont. Tho winch und 'onts over GO cents of lust seuso 1 .... . i. I i-..i-....i .i.. .i.n . . . I.. ' . . Hun mini lliriv u.'llil tmiilii t9tit in lloumei' llrlugs Salmon. For tlio Wedderbiirn Trading com pany the Koamor arrived lu last night from the Itogtio Hlver. Sho brought !00 cuses of salmon for the ' Slilinlan, Miss .leunlo Ilreakwater. Fish aro plentiful, suy ' i TllOltill LFAVFS DAV FAHLV TAKFS FLLL PASSFXtHIH LIST Will l'ini' San IVauclscu Fop Coos Hay Xt Tuo.ilay HiiiiIch to Fill Place or Adeline Though sho was forced to sail a day ahead of time because of the ac cident occurring yesterday to the Ad ellilo Smith which turned back to Sun Francisco, the Nauu Smith left out at 10 o'clock Ibis morning with (Special to Tho Times from Associated Pross) SAN FHANCISC0, May 20. Nino men of the crew of lit of tbu freight steamer Mackinaw, afire off Point Montura, were brought hero today by, the pilot tender California. They put off from the burning ship last night lu two lire boats, A third bout which left at tho sumo time, Is unaccounted for. Tho rescued patty comprised K. T, Stelulugor, assistant engineer. William Alford, second mute, and seven Chinese. Stolulngor and Al ford wero ofr watch when tho flro started lu the englno room, they nld. They wero ordered to tako to the boats and stand by. Another officer and some Chinese woro sent out In n third boat. A heavy sou separated tho third nmerit reached beforo tho Lus- h Kupiirntes l Il'lln wno oonl "v Ing. Kurna Is on the right bank of tho Tigris river at tho Junction with note was sent. LITTLI) IMIOHHKSS MADIJ IT Sldo Seems to do Much lu Franco ft AiurlitM rrrtt to Coot Btf TlmM Ns, May 29. Tho official this afternoon says: Indicated thnt tho man was not In IiIb right mind and intended to kill himself, It is 'reputed that he at tempted his lifo by taking stryahnlno and the neighbors lately thought ho wns showing signs of becoming men- l"u" .'"..' " ....:. . " ; tar .. tally unbalanced. day In .Myruo ruim. " - i SALICSDAV A Sl'CCKSS MYHTI.K POINT, May 20. Tho . i.nl. !!... milillr. nnln i IlOW 11 an OI IIUIUIHH ... lent veil a success. Tlio rim saie OD woll attended by farmers who offer ed live stock und produce and most everything else that comes from the - ...... ....... ..uu.. ,., . Tliero were soiiib imai h of Arras last night there was , 'arm. mere "" ''ent artillery encacement. A , and an auctioneer sold under tne atta k made it Impossible for hammer anything that the rarmers make further nronress on the ,,. , ,,ffr. The sales will be ay between Alx Noulette audi .. . ... ,..,iqhov nf nverv W A German counter attack ! held me mi ""---' ... ' FrtreiKhesatAblaln.St.Nazaire.lmonth and the inoicauons r . epulsed. In Argonne. near Fon- the snies will come to be quite big , "luiue, wo captured a section I events. tho big auchois will bo salvaged, declures Mr. Larson. IlocniiKO tbu druiiiB have been but tered lu tho boas and rocks until they aro no longer capable of con taining oil for shipment, says Mr. Lai son, tlio company Is offering ?f for tho drums und $ I for the bar rels. Several scow loads have nl- Austro-Heriiiun Forces Continue on ' re.ad' ,)eon towo,, "' tho lmy t0 ,1, Standard OH docK. As soon as possible Mr. Larson expects to visit the wreck and take off the unobors and tho winches on the fo'cstle head. Those belong to tho Marine Underwriters. Ouo man, they said, mudu 200 last ! John Shuburk, W Fimh, Warren a full pussenger list. She will leave I tbu no ill. for Coon Hnv on Tunmliiv 1 A nmy sou nuiuuiiuu mo mini n fu.ru. o ii. oxpiiZg ? sull t "t rrou, the two Inter picked up again ou the following Saturday. ' 0,,t ''"k'f J'l" Ion,",Ln, !'K, " " noUilUKaloiWo". A''"""'1" !' wofru kn next week to San Pedro ' , ' 'y, wor niiwforroU to Those who left loduy wero: W. A. I '", V t,M,ll,r , 0Hrrnl und Hoberts. Mrs. W. A. Hoherls. Mrs. f lirouulit Into port. L. (I. Hoss, Wurron Hobs, Myrtle i VIWSKIJ4 TO JIKSCI'H Hoss, Mrs. Lew Hosa, Miss Ollvo (J. n' v "-'"' '""l Allen, Mr. H. J. Allen. Mrs. Oil SI- s.N FltANCISCO, May 20. Aid monsoii, Ilov. H. O. Tliorpo, H.!roacliod tho burning Mackinaw this OJordrum, K. It. Hudson, , C. A. -Mur- niornliijf off Point Montura, south tin, I. It. (.urd, L. K. Straw, Mr. 'of ro. Tim stimmers Harvard and George C. Lune, Jack Hoss. Mrs. Klamath arrived at tho Bcono. Tho Jack Hoss, .Mrs. L. H. Hobeitson. Adu Miiflklnuu after hor power fulled, J m. '. " ,, .'.,"".. """"" drlfltMl fifty miles south from Point L. I. .Morgan, C. A. Davidson. J. . itt.yi lu u gale during the night. The crow of 10 aro roporled Bufo, Other steamers. Including tlio Ar il tho Coast have gono Mackinaw Sanders, Irmit Hudson. Mrs. F. S. Km I tb. Mrs. mquth. XAHHOW HSCAPIJ ADVAXCi: HOF.S OX Against Piveinjsl (nr AwoclittJ rrm to C.o iur Timet LONDON, May 20. Reports chow the Austro-German advance oil Przomys! Is continuing unchecked, says tho German War Office, which reports further ground gained. Ger man ulators dropped bombs on St. Omer, 22 miles southeast of Calais In Northern Franco yesterday. Have you tried Tho Times' want ads? American Station Ship Xcar llelng Sunk by llrltlsh Hf AmocUIvI Pint lo Col Pt.r TlmM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, May 20.- -The American station sclilp Scor pion narrowly escaped damage by a llrltlsh submarine on Muy 21 ut Constantinople. American Ambus sudor Morgeuthau reportofl to the Statu Department toduy the ship has requested to shift her anchor age ou account of possible, danger also from the shore butteries. tyiC. V. Smith, Phil Archill, John Ma-tow lino ami lleaior and rc I 7,1: V,"0?; v ,,n,V1,Virr.,,va" -" cuifo S ".- V. '. 7,0J,'...7.-,'Hy,,!..,:,,,;.,li'J'r' to the u.lsta...e of tho 1 lll ll tl I I Ull u !(iiom L IS HELD I Veltch und George Leuos IiiillatliuiM piiiited at The Times office. Ii wbhb loft San Francisco yesterday In lmlla.it for Portland. The only report of the fire said It wau in tho HAHVAHD STANDS lV I Ur Aw uit I'.-vm la Ceo Ur Tim I SAN FHANCI8CO. May 20.- Tho men said they were ordered to tuko to the h 'Kits last night and stand by, They stood b several hours until the Mackinaw, whlilud by tho gale, drifted southward from sight. A I wlrnless from tho Harvard today i said sbe was slundlng by tho Mark- IBr Auoiuna i'rn to cot iur tiuim.) Inuw tun miles southwest of Point CHICAGO. May 20. Momorlttl , Mouturu. rvlcoK for llurhurt Stuart Rtonn. Noiio of the rescued men know who lost his life on the Lusltanla. i now serious Hie fire was. They woro conductod ut the Fourth Preeuy- lil it started about soveu o clock terluu church. Anion (hunt pres- ljt litm and gninea ueauwuy. rt ont woro Mr. and Mrs. Melville Stono. ' nally making It Impossible to keop parents of the decedent and William up sImiiii. No flame woro visible, G McCormlik, father of Mr stones but u column of dense smoko soared wldgw, iuru ilu- u-ssel. si:hvici:s foh iil'iiiii:iitsti'.ut' stoxi-: atj'hicaf.'o to dav i Was Sou of Head of Assoclaled ProhS And Died lu tho Liisliiiulu ; Disaster sorvl "? my s trenches."