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SOMgJRGfWARjKAlSE Coos Bay Times Your Paper TJio Coos nay Times Is proud people's rnper," nnd It strives Uto np to Its nnmo by do voting promoting Uio pcoplo's Interests. VOL NO. XXXVIII Will Warn Mexico That Lead ers Must Settle or United State Will Intercede And it Must Also Be Carefully Considered and Negotia tions Will be Continued CONDITION CRITICAL ONE Ilotli Mattel Coming up nt Same Tune Comhlno to .MnUe n Compli cation Which Is Out of the Or dlimrj Country Is Attentive p.; AnocUtisJ rrraa to Coo BiJ Tlmoa J WASHINGTON, I). C, May 111. Two International problems, ono tlio trlili In tlio relations between tlio United States nnd Oormimy, uiul tlio other one tlio determination of the idmlnlstrntlon to bring nbout nn eirly cessation of tlio Intoriml wnr In Mexico, dcvoloped for President Wilson toilny ft combination of cir cumstances linidly paralleled In his- ' Tho President hns prepared n ititemcnt to bo Issued tomorrow ns j naming to tlio Mexican fnutlons tbst their Incessnnt strife hnd forc ed the Innocent populnro to the verge of starvation, unci Unit unless the chief elements enmo to nn agree neat to restore order, somo other means would hnvo to bo found by tho United Status to accomplish the end. Aro Disappointed. Tho orflclnl text of tho German note has arrived. Officials generally red It with piofouiul disappoint ment for, they pointed out, It en dtaiorocl to obscure nnd oindo tho win issue, tho iiuestlon of humanity, broiled and sought to interpose "n technical agrcument on mnttors of hr hitherto undisputed under the universally accepted laws of tho na tions. , ' No Safoguuiel Assuied Mnrn Inmnrtnnt of all. It W(IH noted no attention was given to tho request of tho United States for as uranco that American lives would be safeguarded In tho future Tho tourso of tho United States govern ment Is expected to bo shaped by the President, perhaps beforo tho day la over and will bo discussed t tomorrow's Cabinet meeting. Through Ambassador Gornrd, tho President has known for several iiys tho disappointing character of the German nolo. What his action till bo is unknown to unyono but himself If Indeed, ho has formed i definite conclusion. WILL STUDY NOTIJ. IB; Auorltt! rrtaa to Com nir Tlmra 1 WASHINGTON, 1). C, May 31. President Wilson went for nn nuto ride early this morning after reading the newspaper (ommont on tho Ger man note. Ho had not received tho official text from tho stnto depart ment and ns li Ik day was biokon by n engagement to spend at tho Mem orial Dry exorcises nt Arlington Nn tlonal Cemetery, ho will not begin u thorough btudy of tho noto beforo tlsht. Hi:.VI) RROLKiHT OVHR H nf Liisltmiln Victims Aiiivo in Now Yoik. IB; AuorUIrl J'rtu to Cooa ny Tlmra 1 NEW YOIIK. llnv !ll Wlio vlc- lns of the Lusltnnla's dead wore "ought to Now York today by tho learner Lapland. Tho bodle wore Jose of Mrs. Knthorlno U. Wllloy, fs. Kllzabeth Secoinbo, Georgo It. 'wag, w. II, Urown and n man woed Dlndeay. PTATl'iJ TO DKAD UHltOIS IS V.V- vKILlID AT WASHINGTON Pt Prom Deshojeel Itattleshlp Mu- - iu 01 .tioi.umeiii j.ivfic-n to Her Ci-evv tJ AuocUtM Vpm to Cooi Dr Tlmoo HIMTOX, D. C. May 31. uTelllnCT 1 ,j. l 9 tlin Uai V nl"1 oeaicaiioii u. ; fct .S 1Io"-orial Monument, erected ih.i . . 0erriniont to tho dead 01 battleship destroyed seventeen ri.i " '" "avann naroor, wu mo im T,ll. featnro, aside from Presl .""i Wilson's address, at Memorial uiI eToriA . ,. :.. --..... rhi .i ..'oa' rtrtinBlon comcicw r,Heillng wag followed by an ln .Wi..n by Uev- Father Chadwlck, -ru o i in Mnlno. . Raise tho lmslgn VI ll ho . - . TCKnnfr ia.u. !;"' ul mo cereuioii), fi. hi !f Dan'els and Jonathan Worth ud;.'t.sons ot Secretary Daniels. nephew g 0f Ensign Worth Rag '. ine firat Amnri,,., ni.nr willed l,'!f' Ith Spain, raised the en Ihni.i lhe ,01' f the mainmast of LtJ'alne. Ul.lnl. f ... nf tlin PRESIDENT WILSON CRISIS IIISIIJ, GEIiJQTE HERE MIE IS HONORED lament, ' of Its tltlo "The nt nil times to lta energies to Kstnbllshcd 1878 Ah The Const Mult FACES TODAY L IN HEM gi:ni:ral prrrraiion or wo. MRN'.S CLIR TAKRs ACTION Send Woid to WINon 'ilmt People Arc With Mini , Ktfoits I 'or Peaio Wf Aaaocfatcl rr to Coot Ilj Tlmra 1 PORTLAND. May 111. Resold tlons were passed by the boaid of dlrectois of the General redoiatlon of Women's Clubs, rcptcscntiug I!, 000,000 women, heie today assutlng President Wilson of tho comic Hon that tlio "people of our coun try me overwhelmingly with him In his effoit to maintain ponce" ()ih:gon i:t.cftivi: imstssi:s gravi: qprstion S'ajs That Model atlon on Pait of Alt Will Aid Government In Settling Af falls. tnr Aaaoclatrd rtmi to Com Dtf Tlmra J SALHM. May III. That modera tion on tho part of all will aid tho government In solving tho grnvo problems arising out of the United States' relations with tho nations at war, was t'ao opinion expressed In a statement b) Governor Wlthy combc. REACH HIGH PITCH al'ihknci: ii ha ring prf.sihrnt grhatlv f.ntiii'siasiic Speech Is (ilven at Aillngton Com- eteiy nt National Capital lie- loie a lllg Cioivd. IIr Aaiww UtrJ I'rcM to C-x Pr Tlmra WASHINGTON. I). C, May III. I'resldcnt Wilson roused n lnrgo niiilleiite nt the Memorial Day ex orcises at Aillngton National Cem etery to n high pitch of enthusiasm today by applying tho lessons or tho Civil War to present ila problems. Ho declared a solemn letson of war was that tho unity of tho United States be exemplified In tho notions of Its people. "Let us think of onr duty unci the actions that He lw.fnro uit." Hnlil tlio President. Ho avoided any direct refeienco to the I present lntornntlnn.il cilsls. j Is Applauded. When ho nroso to speak, tho eii-j tiro crowd stood up nnd ciiippcu uir Hovoial minutes. .Inst before tho Presldont'H ncldiess. Illshop Crans ton, of Wnhhlngton, prayed that tlio President bo given ciivinu Kiii.ii..n... In tho "most dcllcnto crisis In tho hlstoiy of the world. .lolin .Me- :iroy, of tho department of the Po oinni, G. A. .. said the P.eslclent I t roulcl bo II listen 10 piuuu mu i.... try tit tho present time. PARADi: AT CHICAGO I (ll, AaaoclilM rr to Cooa ll7 Tlmra J CHICAGO, Mny 31. Civil war veterans marched In lev low In the Moin-jrlul Day parade toda). " eluding othor orgnnUatlons. tliero wore 10,000 persons In lino. CflmPlUS FREED ji'IIV IN PORTLND ''1M.T GUILTY OP WIUTi: SLAVLR Palled to RclleTes.) "t,,'"""' Who Intiin.lmited Mun lieie, Sii)s Ren I'lslier I P Campbell, arrooted hero on a who s"a cry charge nnd turned 5. ' .i.hi to, oral court la Portland -.'..i, fo.inii court in Poriiaiiu after a preliminary examination was . ,...ii, .,,,1 i,v tlin nin 11(1 HUD aim not. nu"'"''' " ".." . iinn visiter , iuiiiu '"- "-,, p.gher is now tree, accoi. ...b i Vy- -, . who has juot i1 " , - ;r.V and ttCCUSUtl s......... - --- .,. gta 'iTtal . yhaV been ifving hero land in North Uond for two weeks 'asmaiiaiidvvlfe, , . . Iater by Mr. 'n.awoman.na.iy.ho ti,,., or a man she wanted arrosto ou a similar cnarM.. '""-, v w . tJli UQO 111 ,.unnni rptnrnod from Powers, where' he has beer, doing onie construction work for lie I smith-Powers tomp n. ,u """ i after buslntss rierc- ... turn there tomorrow, .-"- . .. un u in ii-- IWUH WLSUN' I GOVERNOR ADVISES3 no wns not nrebenc. tu .-"... 1 - . ....,.,., 1 ..T ,,.r , tin, nrih annual boo 111 lie ' uooci liasn tnroiigii 1110 minim i" , it 1, .Mhi. iniiv have betin inicii'tou did not go as a Mtnws nut m e Kloekrs l.nve ioi....i.e,. , . - 7n)""k on a to...l le rme breakl. nil rec-, mountain chain amlwlih h little tun- J- -,,; afterwards to meet Frur jfc l'W. n.te crot(MW,.k on i.lnot) nven of tho pi I- . ""retr" '""LT. ' LrlJ iaritlm nnU for that dlstame. Tho tlmoi uellmi, mi eas, grRilu ; ihii be uliuln-1 , S,a-r'n08iory of tfrS Ml 0 Deyoe. said ing In ire new shear boom which Is ".a'ud'merliauH!. 5 "j"'.."."':!;.'-".!!!! Tn- S.Wfo efoHnme lM.fi TZT rUU, for Thpuhnr las 10 taken wlwlebelng onwrii-teo vt. prevent tho j.,shoimon roprt that the eafh of cuds . IImu was setond, and An- some "ilMIJ e ' t ioubl 1- Grunts Pass, Medford. ami Ashland. 55 . i.Hi ,''"r '.".:. .,::, m," ;. i" ,r.:;, ,.r:v. t n "" mn "",K :iiki,,,,i.. ,,..,, ...,. ..'r?.i.,, :..s"'s r,"'sr J.. , linl I (IT lirillillll-k lv villi ill IIIULL ll a w - - ....-. 1 11U lllUMIIl II nitiv. . . -w t t. . CI..,.!!, I .-I, ..r t u . f i I 1 1 I I 1 1J .A IU1aV 11 II IK 1HII1 lBU tttWmV I" -- g" THE dons lay MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 31, 19I5 EVENING EDITION IPUf IS NOT WELL RECEIVED: tNewspapers of the United I Statn.c MnL?n Pnmnionf on the German Note seem tqTeel alike That Document is Not Satis factory and Avoids the 1 Main Issues "IS WORSE THAN EVASIVE" Is Itcnmik .Made by 'I ho Win Id Which Sees Slmis of Inshuctlty on Pait of (ieiumu.v Pnpeis Disapprove Answer Made (llj Ai.ui.lilM l'ma to Cuoa raj l.mra XHW YORK, Mny 111. Tho fol lowing editor lal comment was made on the German note: New Yolk Times The milliner In which llerlln receives our repre sentations cannot fait to create a most disagrccablo Impression in this country. New Yoik Wot Id. It Is worse thnn evasive. It Is Insincere, even pettifogging. New Yoik Tilliuue Geimmo's nns wor wilt not satisfy public opin ion. New York Pies tlnrlltt'a niiau'nt la ' '! ".. .1 ,7.1...il I inuiiuij, HIUHU..B ,. ,.,.m.B.jwn8 tn,p, nsl(,0 ,, FPnrpni!,,. , factory. i his pocket was found u skeleton key i " "" "i-i"i u i "' i" government bIiows conclusively that Germany Is most anxious to llvo nt pence with America. St. Louis Glohc-Dcmociat. No moro uii)leldlng reply could have been written with proper tegnrd for diplomatic amenities. Seattle Times Since we hnvo been patient to nn incredible degree, , nothing will bo lost through n concession whereby the diplomatic, reiiiesentntlves of the two govern- incuts will find out exactly what are the facts. Pot Hand Oiegonlau It Is nn eva sive plea in extenuation, mid nu uppnrent play for time while nn objcctionnblo course is still pur sued. Chicago Ti ilium, Germnny has sue "S.i i.. hi.i ,i,,a nn whi.il. i lll nlTn nf llin 1.1 B I '10 UVC8 tOVVIIIll tllO I'lld Of Hlrod '" C ' u i "..rJni lv . a " s thut on Saturday night v. meed position taken Imurjoi- t ,,-, , , , eminent with espect ,0m')l"-' seeking entrance to tho house, llo Hon, wo should "'" um "wns scared uwny. Mr. IIIII)or sn)s barrassinent n lefuslng to t Is-1 ,U 0or rcH,(1()Mt8 (lf 0 noK,,(,r. cuss nnd perhaps even roforrliiB to Tho Hiigue. i.u.isvlllit Com er .loin mil Tho German nnswer to tho American , noto is u quibble." nnun" ra ru niinr Ulinil I II i II- II III I r llUnU I HA Ul nlUUL CITIRS AND 'I OWNS WILL (.1.1 receipt book for tho Wane llosleiy ... r . ... ... . . s . ...., MON'RY I.VSIDi: CITY LIMITS rompnny of Detiolt In his possess '" "Vi , "l ro. the T ... 1 ' '- .-. ...... ... The. police say the) will forte him '' " 'l... , ,, Coos Counly nimlsslo.ieis Will Dl- t0 lenvo town at onto. Relng. led i:penilllme of Only About I - ! mr awmUioj rnu e, n Tlmra j .VS Per Cent, of FiiuiN Next Year I Q n T fl lIIBTr j 0 H 1 1 P I LONDON, Mny 3I.-Wur reports Under n new iavv In O.egon. the Q ll LIIIII I L ll GlllLO ZZti &WtiZ titles nnd towns wilt lovy their own f()t OMK,.Kotnents mo or u minor road taxes Inside tlio tor porute boun-, ,,iip ,.SM1I ,,. )(( ,.,. ,(s( ( i i.alure. Tho French liilm sonio durles nnd tho clt) of fit lulb will cle-, Slemnsl,ll Sailing Yesienl..) progress at soverul points. 1 he term.ne wl , lo It .I..II l Hpent Road-1 , ...g for in,. I 'SJlto 'iff. 'K. '""n inaster P. .M. Hull Lewis vvno wns At nine o'clock iHtuitlii morning ' Gallc la. Iho Gerimum iiniiouniod fur horo from Cinulllo over hiinilny snys ,1(, tttaarnHlilp llrenkwator left out titer piogiesH towunl I'ruinjstl. The .1,... ii.Im mMI iiiniin tbut CoOS Coilll- tnr Pnrlliiml nrilnv n umitl nan- I Italian uclVIIIHO 111 Austria Is Still tv commlss'onors will have only . .,. fif.v riv ..nr cent of tho road about f If )-flvo per cent of lo rac money uiey mmi n.... ... ... i"tno wedclorhurn Trudlrig Company to bpend on toiinty hlghwayj. (; uoguo Rlvoi for tians-shlpiniuit Under tho now law, lio sa)s Marsh- to Poitlaud. There was also lu tlio flold and tho other towns in tho maiiirost severnl tons of cheese i.nd count)" will receive nil tho road tax-1 gjer ; products from the Co.,ullle os on property Inside tholr muiilcl-( Tii0so who left on the llrenkwator pal bonndarios and It Is optional uoro. with the council whether thoy o-, Jlinnilo Cameron, Mrs. Ray Cam- ....... it .i insi.in tho dtv limits or ... , tl, .n,.n.. In lmllillnu pill huiliu u ti. v ..w..rf p. loads loading Into tlio city. Under the old law, tho commission ors utilized fifty per cent of tho gen i ,i,i tnxos lot- n cenonil county 1 road taxos to n g norm iminij oral road f'liid. tho ot'iei miy por com. , 6M,(,r,,l , , district whoro .,,.. ...i tho tax was cuuueiuu, , .v'uiii um.- ... ...I... i.i.t.,.. . tr.ii.T.nnia rjni inn Anderson &. easily and quickly In Hi- .'uc saner. Plank Flagstaff Rood I ,er. He said that be had Insti-ue ted ,nvs. - -' --.r ,r - r , . .,.....,.,. v,tn . i... mnn'roek isbv i, it-kcrt out llir )ot for uoaei fuiieiiui .u.... .u - -. plank to f'v up tho Flagin!' road antod to get more .,., -,,, 0, Jt but Hie rocK is not o')-'Htle and any a.- mo now ToiUy be UV Him, the unAJ v Vt qulst f- V "'o eo rv at I Some vn ifd xr v OTHER FELLOW WILL HAVE TO GO TO MKMnnns op tile associated imp.ss PRETTY GIRL-GRIEFiSUBMARINEWAR .IOI2 SCHILLING Nil HDIl WAS WARRANT AGlsr (.lltl, Mcclfoiil Hnlidii'sscr Retuiiis s.t IT Diamond anil Sill." Cash (.'111 Popular and ID Yeais Old IBj Aaaoclated I'rru to Cooi Ilf Tlmra I MRDFORD, Or. Mav III The wairaut of .loo V. Schilling, of M)rtlo Point, Issued here S.uuida.v for the arrest 6f Helen Hmkluliio or Rvelyn Tnylor, was wlthdiawn Sunday. Schilling rctuined lieie this morning and said lie leeelved back the $11117 dlamoiid nnd $1.1". ho gave the pretty !!- ear-old halr diesser and movle-shovv eashlet Scdillllng claims he Is the victim of practical jokois The gill Is popular nnd piett The anest was a surpilsu. Schilling formed the nciiiinlutuiico and made dally visits to the mnnlctirlst and was llbcial In his tips to her. Miss Hucklaliie, or Tii) lor, loft this clt) b) auto, taking the tralinnt Grants Pass. F AT sTit,NY2Cit i.ritlis IN DARK OP ALVA DOLL RLSIDRNCH Said At Wiong Acldiess Though Pocket Contained Skeleton Key Police Lot Him Go Returning homo from church Inst evening and about to open the door of his lesldenco Alva Doll honid his wlfo cnll blin and going quickly to tlin itli.it. itnnp ff.nti.t n tmiii otiitul. ... .ww .w...... e '"K tho porch In the dark. Ho uut no eviiience tnat no nail neon in 1 the bouse. Tho police were? called nl, cadeby aro also leported sunk, and the man was ver) closed) Inter- T,,.8 8k 1U(. HnlpH wp0 henl t0 rogateel but was not m rested. tll(J )ottoiu In three cIiivh, Kiirther Asked as to his nnmo tho innn said lnn)0, tl0 trans-Atlantle liner Me It vvos .Tohnson mid that he was stay-, ,, , , , lug nt the St. Law lento hotel, lly iuitiiiiuiiuiK incru 11 nns iiiiinii inn story was nn untruth, lie then con-1 rcssed timt it wns lint ry limit n niul Hint he was staying nt the Hay Vlo.v looms. Ho explained that he bud been looking for u number nnd hnd mistaken tho houso. Mrs. Doll do-1 clnrcs that alio heard the front door eloso and It was that that had at tracted her attention to tho sldo pmclt. f Residents of tho west end of town stnto Hint thoro have been prowlers nbout novel nl places In th last two nr tlueo nights. Hoi man Hill) er. i100l It,,IOrt slmllnr cxpei i0,.0 chief Carter sta iinf n,,,, nii , . ilonccs. stilted his lio- tllnulll,,,, 11.,..- lrl( hn(, ,,eo1 j,Mllit.te(I ln somo nf ' tho performances. He sulci no nr-l HHt UIIH ""llu rr "lu lt'IIH()n ,li,,t' would noi Hwe.ir um n war nuruh iletlnrtMl' LIb business to In that of a travellnir nliotouiiiolier unit ' that bo enlarges pictures. He hnd a sengor list unci freight targo. lu her ''"''I w,,' 700 casern of huIiiioii I itoa.ner from I oron, Mis J. H. hUii.Dienoi.i. liar '.I01 "u tusoii, Kenneth Maivlu, Mrs j I P. RutlodKo. Ollvo Anilorson, Mrs Loulso Mi Arthur. Miss M.r Mc- I Arthur, Mill Mi Arthur, Aithur -Iniiehflelil, Joe Hlnhflelil. Fred Ce.n- n1-'1- (J. M. Seuniiiion, O S lUnntlt poimos. Mirgaiei ,,,,., ,, iillfcWii u i e,. lluIli (. i:rtk.on uauuam AAi4ii(Ai4as6ti -.-.--r - i . i uiAxrnrDAMT k cixrc VVH I unrnum I lyuvvo r0tl n 1)0rt )es,erday to load nun- i pnnitnnrplftl imrlioitoa. i Ilowt'o, an option In loeu so- cured ,r a ii?w quarry f.Aiwl b) tho Mjnk''ii Woodsnwsire irmiHui), near Vxnn, a u.Ho aud a alf from Myrt'a Point, -.ml the 'ouno corn- mlRsioiioi 1 s. 'heir moetln 1 nl week may n.e Iho dim for It a loiwilf up A smir Irnfk rm b ei I'j built to It from thr railroad. "I.rvvH savs. Exmw IS Germans Busy Sinking Ships While Reply to U. S. Was Being Prepared SIX IN THREE DAYS That Number of Boats Sent to Bottom, While Others Narrowly Escape FOUR SUNK 0N SATURDAY Russian Ship Mars, Itiltlsh Steam eis Sieni.)...oor, Htlilopc, Till lochuiooi' and Plug Suey, Aio Among Victims cit Toipedo tlljr VaaoiUtcJ Trnn to Cor ijr Tlmra ) LONDON, Ma) III. German sub marines have been unusually busy wl," the German Foreign Office was engaged In tho prcpni atlon of tlio answer to the Washington note. The last few chi)s provided them with a heavy bag of merehnnt ships. These Included the Rthlope, 11700 tons, mid the Tulloclimoor, IlnOO tons, sunk Kilday tu the Hiltlsh Channel. Saturday tho Hiltlsh steamer piiib Suey was nttmkod twice, but .... I nil... .1....1.... .i.,n. n.... usrilllll. 1 lltl VIIL'II Iff, Itttlll lUIItt, wn 8unk In tho Straits of Dover. , ,,, No(h Soi, , HmMm b1,, Mllr8 Wll8 Hk mt t10 loF8PH 0f lio lirltlsh hIimiiiikia HiiiMinviminr TS RRITISII STI.AMI.lt DIXIANA DR. SlilOYHD RY SI'RMARIM: Round I'ioiii Savannah, (hi., to Ha vie anil In Lost Off the Pieuih Coast. lljr AaMHUItsl I'rwa to Coua Ilajr Tlmra, SAVANNAH, (In.. May 111. Tlio Itiltlsh Hteamer Dlxiniiu, hound from Savamiah to Havre, witli u lingo of cotton mill steel bllllts, wns sunk off tho Picnth const by n German submmluo, according to advices to tlio auents bore. The crew was saved Iflf H 11 BiPlfilP ll' T fl Fl fl T II f II K nrlflfn IT lUllflr UbMII ULVyu lu iniVIL :w di:i:lopmi:.nts i var- lOl'S IIA'ITLP. (JROI'NDS limited to minor eiiKngoiiicmtH. tho AiistiUnn not )et cHorlng u dwlslvu coinlmt. no di:vi:lopmi:nts III; A.-o.Ulf I re lo Cihm U; TIuim PARIS, May III. Tlio official statement this afternoon says: "r,hero uro no new devolopiiientH with tlio exception of u check near Notredmn do Loiette to tho German attutk " n n r I 1 n nTPfinn (J U L f ( U K H I . K M M I H ll ILUU NJ U " L ,l " U Hl-uuiiu t ii'IM'IIIIIVIMII H'lVU Hi. riii.i.i i i ....'t i " i RIG RACb: (llr Atuw ltJ Trot to eoo itajr TIaM 1 INDIVNAI'OLIS, llld , May 31. iiiiinii D Pulmu. driving u German A. no Mereen. get.ertil Sll- iiurliitendent of the ( . ;. A. r(l " " Smith Compari), reeelvoel w Ire VHnterdsy from Ifrmii'laiin alntl.iu that tlio 4 ilaniagewjio the. meanier Ade- line Smith wl.iel. stunk a rock off Port Orford were 4 4 confined to iJiiiiclurnm two siieeti of metal on the port Hide of the vm-wl lhe tele gram did not sy how lonu the vessel would be on Hie dr do k. 1 ut Mi viereeu ludcoH i will I k. not mei I I n wetk to nuiko r ' ilr CO 1 GOTO A Consolidation of Times, Const nnd Coos llnv Ailvcrtlser. ? IN 10E TURKS IDE BOOTED WIIKY AITCKIN(J RRITISII POR CI'.S ARII DRIMIN HACK Tinklsh Lossos Sulci to lie) Two Thousand While III It Mi Lcxo Old) ilmt .Men tnr Anrlttl l'm lo Coin llf Tlraro J LONDON. May 31.- Heavy fight ing on tho Gnlllpoll peninsula result lug In the rout of tlio nttiukliig Tur kish foices is uiinnuuced in the offi cial statement given lieie lodnv. Tho casualties of tho Tuiks nro said to have amounted to nt least J, 000 ami tlio iiritisn losses aro given at 1100, PAPRRK OP PPRLISH (iRRMAN CAPITAI RHPLY IN IT'LL Little Comment is Made Hut One Kei llor lajs Illume cm Ship MatingeiN lllr AMorlitisl Vrrt lo C'otK llajr Tlmra 1 RHRLtN. Mny 31.- All newspa pers of llerlln toda) published the Gerninu government's answer to the Washington communication, hut fow malio miy comment. The Nordclou scho Allgeineliio Koltuiig publlsheg the note under the headline reading: "Tlio War." The Ilonrso Zeltung prints u bilof and mild editorial ro- iterating Hint tho responsibility for , tho loss of lives on the Lusltniiln lies with those who "Took on board passengeis to tiho them to a certain extent as hostages against attack." CAPITALISTS I IS IT COOS RAY PLHASPS (.'RANTS PASS PARTY ON VISIT Outlets of litigation Co.tipmi), With Wives, Spend Day lmklnrj Over Iho Yicli.lt) On ii slKhl-seeliig trip, Mr. unci Mis. Geo. II. Sumleis. of Giants Puss, Mr. and Mrs Cooler, mid Roh- i.rl M. (linil. nf (lilMiitfn. vltiltnil (iintt Hay josturdny. leaving this moinlng bv stagu for Portland. They vvtno, delighted with the bay country, spending most of )ostoiili) artel noon lu ri machine. The men aio Interested lu one of the luigest IriiKiitlou projects lu the stnto. About loir )o.irs ami Mr Cooler mid Robeit H. Guilt eamo out fiorii Clileugo mid put tholr money Into a mining projoet neai Ciimts I'asH. They built a large dam and big flumes, The mining ele'il proved unsuccessful mid iho ino'i tin nod tho project Into ono lo irriguto thousands of teres of luml. Mr. Handel s, of Giants Pass, llte'i beiaiuo Interested with tlteiit. Most Hiiieessful wns tho now tun.. The hind lioomeel', It glow liltc nop mid the money that oidlnailly would l,,ivt been thee keel upon Hie led ulin of the ledger villi remains en the other sldo ul'.h pleutly moio i.doocl to It. Road lei Coos Ray R. ir Iiiih It that the party of (limits Push ami CIiU'iiko uro eoiisiii tiling u proposition to eoiineet "P tlio (IIUIIIS I'USS Kllllioilil Willi inuBimii. Poweis line. However, tbuio is no i iitt fir m nt I ft it II f It. I Grants Pass has alroaily built about ten miles of Its lours (imposed railroail to tlio toast mid Is now op iiiallng a gasoline ear fioru that city us fm as Wlldurvllle. Fiom thuie, recent repoitg have It, tho plan is to extend the rose! south fo the Wsldu milling district ami theiico along IIU- riots and Smith River to Croseout City and Kurvku A t.Ke.it report tin- ted that Twohy Riotbuis, known us .... lv .!..... l,....iri.. .all... .i.l iHtn IHO DUIIllieill lltflili; l"."". v.... traitors, Were floating tho bond Is- tin for the road. shell Route To Pom'lN According to Coos Ray parties who me familiar with tho counto. the Una connecting up the Smith-Powers toad at Poweis ami the Giants 1'msm ittllroHd at Wlldorvllltj iin lie built1 easily. It Is claimed that tliuro Is it ".;,' MrAndeou oriimnu. ! EE I ;' dialed n.i filed 'on, itho water power lte, wss hei try-1 lug to ilium o the project.. Mi. Mi- i.,i Inf., muni thai thu nroiioauil ' ' t0 develop this watei power site un,i suing u hlh power wire to , tll0 nogue Valley to utlllat It. He elld not umlerstanel that there w Lid railroad piojeet coumxled villi. In ow nu to tne ueavj rami ami ou rosidn. the party did not make the trip 10 the powei Hlle but iald that ll.ev would if tarn ll ' m ll " ill I'l'v I ll u I H Tik ml r o vns- ti . ll vvati r i otver a 'i ir ' Ml EXCUSES FOR SUNG LINER T THE FROl? A Southwest Oregon Paper That's whnt tlio Coos Hay Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Bouthvvost Oregon pcoplo mid devoted to tlio best Interests of (his great lection . Tlio Times tilwiys boosts and never knocks. Mull No. 266 REPLY IKES Justifies Action in the Lusi- tania Matter on the Grounds of Different Charges AY SELF DEFENSE a Is Ready to Pay Damages When Errors Are Made and Neutral Ships Lost NOTE IS NOT FULL REPLY , "" IVamed as a Dlrett Answer to the Culled Slates Rut Sets I'orth 'I hat Cot tain Pacts Aio lo Ro Decided Reforo .Main Issue III; AaioclaltKl l'ma lo cox tlij TlmM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Mny 31. "lMio official text of Gerinnny's ro pl) to the Ameilruu noto Justlfios Hie sinking of tho Lusltniiln on tho follow lug gi omuls: The vessel Is declared to bo nn nuvlllnr) cruiser of the British navy. The charge In made that sho car ried a cannon mounted mid conceal ill below decks. That Canadian troops wcio Includ ed muong tho pusscngors. Ammunition wns In tho cargo to the miiount of r.,100 cases, is held to have boon Intended to destroy the Uvea of German soldiers, Tho iobsoI'h owners "burgee! with deliberately using the lives of Ameri can cltUeiis as n protection for mi llkgal cargo. Tito quick sinking of tho vessol la rttrlhuted to the explosion of tho ammunition. The pnxnougcrs, otherwise enjH tlio note, probably would hnvo been sav ed. Siinitnnrllng, tho Germm. govern ment "liollovim Hint It wns acting lu Justified self defense" In "destroy ing mmuuiillioii Intended for tho eiioni)." Will Pay Dmitago Tlio American eiiihnssy bud nlrcndv been Informed, sn)s the note, that uio ueimmi government lias no In teutltou of mihmltthig uoiitnil shlpu in tho war jrone, which nro guilty of no hostile nits, (o nttaeks by sub mm hies or aviators If neutral ships suffered through German submarine uaifare, owing to mistakes lu Iden tification, ll 1h a iiuestlon only of ciulte iHolnted tases, which iiiu be at tributed to the British gnverumeut'u abuso of flags. Tito notti says vvlicru tho Gormiiit subiiiurliieH Hunk neutral ships It is leiuly (j express regret niul pay damages, and tills applies to the Cashing and tho Gulfllght. About (ho Fiili.hii Tlio unto tells ol the etforts of tho MUbiuailiiu captain to givo tho pauaun liern or tin) 1 alalia ilme to leave tho ship and e.r being compelled to short en the tlmu on account of tho Fill aim's calling for usBlstanco, nnd at 1011111(1111,: to oHtapo. In coucliislou, tho note loculU (hut Geriiiauy took eognUaiuu with satlsfaetlou of tlio pioposals submitted by tho United .State to lleillu and Londiiu for mo dus vlveudl for londiiitlng maritime wurfaie, but these proposals were re jected by Groat Hiltnlii. -Not Pull Reply No Indication of liiteutlou of uliat liiK tlio suhiiiarluu vim faro Is given lu tho Get man reply Tho note, how ever, Im not fi ained ua a dlrett uiu wer lo tlio American duiitamls, but Is rather nn ml Interim reply, setting ' ,, ,ml ,,.,ialn fm ts aro first to . ,,..,.,..., ..,. u.,ttir ,i .. .. sues uie cllsciirtKed b) the two gov- leruineals DYNAMITE GOES OFF -- - ,.,,w, w limo , MMI,or And Was Intemled for Rus. hi.. , es snlil ' ' n; Au4ltt4 I ! lo Coo liar Tlmaa HltJATTLH. Wash.. May 31 lu- spettloi.s of the buildings today h.hb.,! the oHtlmuiett of Iol; lu Sun ,Hy morning's iii)ttrlous dynamite (.plosion on a UHrgu In the harbor , be lucreHsed to llliu.ooo. All ... ,i10 .1.. hulldli.us were moro 1 or M ,iumuKl.,. The d)iiamlte, Keown. JueUe Coke ami I, J 8ln...; sum iu. I-.1 to tut .heir stay here short, thev er0 i.uauio to e u of the partlws. MUX J. J. UCRHRW015 and family have airlved here from La Grande I to Join Mr. Ilurbridge. who pre- j , . fcJU bvri) sTraI montliw " "" Jiuu't jyhou. nh"v-' .. I lu Uja morului lo Hie .Nortii Jet- t nud liivestlKale the ioiiiliillt of etHiiK "ie ilonKev enctiios out ef tin i are i "it it rx'rcmel) tow Hdt n-: wrarr -s Mk n.-na- I