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eBSBIISaM Hm! KKffHWP ESI IS Coos Bay Times Your Paper Xho Coos Bay Tliuos Is iinniii j-eoplo's I'liiwr," nnd it strives Uve up lo It immo by devoting promoting tlio people's Interests, VOL NO. XXXVIII. I Ah ZEPPLINS III E Drop Bombs on East Coast Attacking Several Different Points of Importance CAUSE FIVE DEATHS ' Forty Others Are Wounded And Incendiary Bombs Start Fires at Two Places AIR SHIPS ESCAPE SAFELY Gc'innn Report, Siij-h Thai a (.'nod Itwil of Diiiiiiiro Was Homo In tlio Itnld One Zeppelin Over Bel- glum Attacked by Airmen IDy AMOclttfl Vnt I Ccai Bay nrnca. LONDON, Juno 7. The Admiral tjr aiuioiiui'ed IIiIh nfturnoon that u Zeppelin vlaltcd the eiiHt coast of England hint night and dropped In cendiary and exploslvo IioiuIib. Flvo persons were killed and III Injured. Two fires were caused by the bombs. UIOItM.V ItCI'OKT (Or AuocUtxt I'tni In Coo. liar Tlmm. DKIU.IX, Juno 7. (Wireless to Sayvllle.) An official statements lays: "On tho nlKht of Juno l-r. Qermim naval dlrlKlhlcH attacked the fortified mouth of tho 1 lumber (on the cast coast of Knultiiid,) the naval port of, Harwich, (lu Kssex, England,) nnd tho harbor establish, ments at Harwich. Tlioy wero con tplcuoiisly successful. Many bombs wcro dropped. One particularly violent explosion was that of a gas or oil tank. Ilouibs wore dropped on tlio railroad depot. The tier man airships were shot nt vigorous ly. They wcro not hit and return ed safely." ZIM'I'HMX DICSTUOVCD let AaanrlalH Pma la una har TlnM I LONDON, Juno 7. Tho Admlr illy announced today that u Kcppo- E Hn wus blown to pieces over Belgium by a British air man. ZIMM'HM.V CHi:V LOST ID; AtaoctaleJ I'rraa to Coo. Iia Tlmra. LONDON, Juno 7. An Amster dam dispatch supplies tho detulls o( tlio destruction of tho Zeppelin Mwccn Client and BrussolH by n British aviator this morning. It declares when tho Zcppolln cauio down it lauded on an orphauago and two nuns and two orphans were allied while many otliora wore In jured. Tho crow of tho 'eppolln composed of 8 men, lout their lives. ATTU'K i:iM'KMN SIIKDS (Ny Aaaorlala-l Preaa lo Coos Pay Tlmea. LONDON, Juno 7. Tho following tatcnicnt was mado: "A morning at tack was mado on tho airship shed "ortli of Brussola. Bombs wero drop- PJ and tho Bhed was obsorved to bo n flames. It Is not known If a Zop PHn w,i8 Insldo. Tho .uppolln ln tho air wns attacked be tween Client nnd BrussolH by Hrltlsh monoplane Tho alr h,P exploded, fell to tho ground and was burned. Tho forco of tho ex plosion caused thu monoplauo to turn "Palilo down. Tho pilot righted tho "adilnu but was forcod to tnako a 'andlng n tho enomy'M country. Ho a8 able to rostoro tho machine and Wurn safely." GUILTY DEPUTIES ARE SENTENCED Ne Brunswick .Men Convicted of Manslaughter Must Servo Term in Prison 1 ' A"0' latest I'rcaa to isjja ry Tlmra.) NEW nrtl'VCU'int.- T....n 7 -me d(lnillc.o nn..lin,l nr mnti. --,-,. .utiiii;ici4 wfc ... 'aughter III rnnnllnn with tlm kill. . - -" u,l4bbUUII , till l.w - i 38 of two strikers and tho wound s of others last January at Itoose elt N. J , wero sentenced today Serve not less than two years nor In U(e than ten in tho state prison. Of th 8 ten placed on trial, ono was flUlttfil Sixteen otlior ileniitloa are r Jail awaiting trial. Mi AGAIN MJANBOTTLES HIS of HH ((0 i.Ti)0 nt nil times ( R, energies to - .sliibllshed 1878 The cllsl m,,.. l'l lr.. i 1 m.- 11. in,, i'iii.mi 1. !.. TO TIIKIB FOKMKK POSITIONS llt'iioi t I'm, mi Constantinople Kns ii-iiij ifcuicd in (,'icat Ills, older mill Lost Heavily Illy Amm Iiim prw, to Coon liny lu... CONSTANTINOPLl-:, Juno 7. -Tlio Allied irnopH on the (hilllpoli pen insula, have been driven bark with heavy losses, according to an offi 'hil statement which sayo: "Stub I'oin fighting on the Sodilul liahr rront was successful fo.- iia. This wns achieved by our right wing counter mtarklug. The enemy was driven back In disorder to their oh) position after suffering heavy losses. E MOVINt.' ALOXti A FRONT OK I 'OH. TV MILKS LKXOTII Movement Is Important One Fighting Taking Phuo at (iratlWeu and (Py AaaoclalM Prow la Com nay Tlmra. UDINH. Italy. .luue 7. A general llnllnn advance Ih taking place to. tiny across the Isonyo river from C'a) orllo to tlio sen, a dlslimro of about 10 miles. The movement Is ono of, Importance and hard fighting Is ink-1 Iuk place nt Orndlsrn. IS (JHII.MAX AII.MIIIAII'V LOOKS IX TO MIBIIASICA CASH Anib.issailoi' (.'eriiid Says So I'ar There Has Been Xo Iteport .Made by (eriiiauy 111 AwnilalM l'rnx In Coo. Hay Tlmm. WASIIIXdTOX, I). C, Juno 7. AiulmsHiidor (ierard reported today that tho Ourmnii Admiralty us yet had made no report on the torpe doing of the American steamer Xe braskau, but was conducting nu in vestigation. KlXfiS CONDITION (11 Aai UIM l'rtM 10 Cooa IKjr Tlmca ATHHNS, Juno 7. A hulletlii Issued at midnight, about tho conditions of King Constantino states: tempera tine 101).., pulse 1-." and res piration 1! i. Sleep was broken frequently during the night. (II; Aaaotlaicl I rroa to Cooa lla TlniM.J LONDON, June 7. A tele gram this afternoon from Athens declares that the condition of King Constant ino Is very serious. ACTS ON TREATIES JAI'.VXKSi: ILMI'KKOIt AXD COl'X (Hi dlVi: TIMIIIt AI'PKOVAIi Negotiations Wll-'i China Boult of Concessions Mado by letter Country (lly AatUlrl I'rraa lu Co.. nay Tlinra.) TOKIO, Juno 7. - Tho emperor and Privy council gavo approval to day to tho now treaties with China. The negotiations wero a result or concessions innde by China iictoptlng Japan's ultimatum. The trentles nlll '" ratified tomorrow. L'll.tllMI (O.MIXt; I'OB BHAL L.K VIIBV SOON IS BKPOBT John D. (Joss Secures Promise f Shipment l-'ioin State (Jaino Commission While In Sale,,, Twenty thoiigund black bass to bo placed in Ileal Lake Is the repo rt 1 IME US Bfflf BINS IK 'KI-I.I.-.. - I IS VMM, iESllGATI WILL SN SS .r 1..1.., i) r.nku wlio returned yos-'ono torelny from Salem whero ho has I had two ciihos hoforo the hiipromo Court. Boforo lonvlng tho stato capital Mr. (ios visited mombors of the State Fish and Oaino Comnils slon nnd Kocurod tholr promlso to ;,l,i in ostnbllshlug buss l:i tho lake. Two yours ago somo bass wero , sunt hum .Mr. UOH was unui ' nt.,.iii ilmcn He told tho members that so few had boon "planted at that time and the food now Is so plontlful that very few are ovor . caught und fishermen are not aware of how many thero really are. I The atate coromlMlon will send , '0 Vans, oach containing about 1.0U0 " 11IIIIIJL LllVPUi .--- nrill llQBU ' . . mi... ...Ill onlilO nil lilt' I HOJ "1" v'" " - V boat from Portland nnd will lie w- ....,lml in- an expert wuo m, urn them loose in IIm.1 Lake. 1 I With this large shipment started ) !f:8hermen believe that In a f-w jJtars M.e lake will '- famou- -or B-' ll.lt... l-a"3 thlne (B 00 B MARSHFIELD, OREGON, ! Russian Second Class Cruiser Amur is Among the Recent Victims of Submarines LAYER LOST French Craft Strikes a Mine and Captain and Part of Crew Arc Rescued THREE OTHER BOATS SUNK List Includes British Steamer Sim- light and Star of llio West and a BrltMi Trawler Xo Lives or Clews nio Reported Lost tny Aaaoclalrd Prr.a In Coo. n.J Tlmra.) IlliU MX. June 7. (Wireless to Sayvllle.)' '(A (lermiiu submarine on Juno Ith mink thu Russian itiiIh or Amur of tho second chibs. near a Baltic port.') .mini; ivi:ii lost. tP? AaancUtM I'rraa It Cona igj Tlmaa. 1'ABIS, Juno 7. An official an nouncoment says: "The French mine layer Cnmiblca struck 11 mluo nt tho entrance of n Bay in the Aegean Sea. Tho cnptaln, another offlcor and ! I sailors wcro picked up by a British torpedo boat destroyer. It Is possible that other survivors reached the coast whero they may have been taken prisoners by the Turks." Tiutin: .modi: sunk Mr AModaltM 1'rrM In Vur flajf Tlmra. LONDON, Juno 5. Tho British Btcnmor Suiillght was sunk by a submarine Tho crow was taken to Qiiecnstown. The British steam er Star of tho West wns sunk nnd tho crow landed at Aberdeen. Tho trawler Dromlc was nlso sunk and tho crew escaped. i'ol'b or chi:v kii.mid tDx Aaanclatail Trf.a to Ouoa naj Tim... LONDON, Juno 7. Tho trawler -.. I.. laaaiti mill 1 til lilt Vfr( 1l SitMl ,wi.. m ;,;,,,,., , bv u snbniar no. ! Ivo members of . tho crew wore rescued, but four 1 lost their lives from tho shell flro. 1 NA.Mi: .MAY III-: WBONO tny Aaaorlalnt J"rr.a id Cooa Pay Tlmra. ' DUBLIN, Juno 7. A semi-official , statement from Po'trograd lust night said tho Buhslan warship Yenisei, wiih sunk In the (iuir or Ulga by a I submarine. Tho Amur was a sister ship of the Yenisei, and It Is proh-j able that the mimes or tlu-so ves sels were confused, upps.rcutly only 0110 having been sunk. Sll u I SHVHBAL TBAXSPOB'IH SLXT TOl tin: BOTTOM ix uattli: Biisshuis Beportetl to Havo Lost I Auxiliary Ship In Hngageiueiit Al "'iilf of Blga j (ly Aaanclatxl PrtM 10 s -ty T.mra I KtllIV 1...W. 7 'I'lll. 'rllllllU' Pll- 1 lr(lilrn, correspondent says a naval LI1IIK0III0t ,lt tho i-litrancd of tho X resulted In tho sinking BOVoral (jl)r, transpoits and , ' ' . ,. ,',, T0 MN VESSELS IE limRnMIRnilTC largo vessel not KusshniH lost an auxiliary ship. NOTK STILL HKLD (Oy Awl.llt Pra 10 Cooa 0y Tlmoa ) WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno 7. Counsellor Lansing ' of tho State Department mado a positive statomont today that the noto to Oormany will will not go forward tonight. It I understood that It will go before tho Cabinet again tomorrow. 4 a c- . Benin Tr,i--Drs. extracted and filled w , 2U ,, 2rj r weJ Oray Tooth Ithout naln. Chandler IIo- WRATH fe4ft JfHB ' " " iJa oittta MKMDKltH ()F TUB A.smociATKD 1MKSH MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. CAPTURE 000 (.'HUMANS TOOK MANY PRISON- IIIIS AT PBZKMYSL I Cannon anil .Machine (iuus Were AIm Scled by tlio Victorious Teuton. le Army fny Am-In) rrraa to Cooa nay TlmM.J II I-: It MX, Juno 7. Special dis patches from tho Austrian army henibiunrters kIvo certain details of tlio capture of l'r.emysl not hither to published. Tho Teutonic allies rap tured 7000 prisoners, a I cannon nnd .10 machine, cutis when tlmv mm-. ed I'rzemysl. The Russians have lost their lluo on tho river San and np - pear nlso to linvo lost their position ' on tho lino of the Dniester river. L .'i:h.maxv admits witoxn si.vicixd (iiti:i:ic iioat IX Value to 1k Dcfcriuliitxl by Tio i:iierlrf, Ono u (iivek ami One a ('ermaii III AaaoclaloJ Tim to Coo. Ila; Tlmra. ATIIICNS, June 7. The Cernian governinent has admltteil tho re sponsibility of the Commander of the (iermati submarine who sunk ho (Ireek steamer KlllsponliiH In thu North Sen. (lermany agrees to com pensate tho owners tho value of which Is to bo determined by two exports, one a (Sreck and one a Her man. L ArSTBO-tJHIt.'VIAN KOBCHS VHHV xkau to Tin: citv Italian Advance Continues In Aus tria and I'reucli Claim (ialus Agalusl tho (leriiiaus tlljr Aaaoclatixl Prraa u Cooa Par Tlmra.) LONDON, Juno" 7 Unofflclnl ad vices from Vienna say tlu.t Lembcrg, the capital of tho Austrian crown land lu (iiillclu, may he taken any moment by tho Aiistro-dermaii forces. Some advices estimate that tho Austrlans are only ten miles from tho town. A general Italian advance ncross WIL A FO BOAT I TAKE MB tho Isono river from a distance of n,.,,, Minister, acting for tho Amor 10 miles north of tho (lulf of Trlest j ,.H Kovornnuint, will take from tho hns begun. A dispatch from Uillno. I famliic-strlcken cupltnl. Thoso wlicj Italy, says heavy fighting Is In prog-j wM1 ,,llV0 tor , j ti,0 party ress at Oradlsca. Heavy fighting Is al Vora Cruz will bring tho nuni agaln lu progress In various points iJor l0 moro tliiui 100. nloiig tho western front. Tho French mado an attack over a large iront northeast of Solssons ... and claim consldernblo progress. Berlin, however, i.sserts that the French reached only otio pint of tho outer trenches, for the possession of which fighting continues, THER IS MBS. P. ,M. TU.I.KV BHCHIVKS SAD XI-5WS SIXDAY Wus About lo Leave fur Los An geles to Visit Willi llei-i-lleait Tumble Causo Mrs. P. M. Tulley rocidvod a tele gram yoMtonlay uioinlng tolling hor or tho death or hur mo! hor, Mrs. John W. Wood, lu Los Angolos at ono o'clock yeslorduy inorr.lng. Mm. - rnlloy md beon expoetliiK t leave lu a few days lor a visit with her mother. This morning, iiiiiin.imii- led by her two children, sho loft on tho moiuliiK t-.iln and will go at onco to Low Aiigulo! via Bosoburg. For koiiio tliuo Mrs. Wood, who was fifi years or ago, had been suf rerlug with hnart trouble, though II was not expected to bo serious. H10 has had thirteen children, sev-, en or thorn still being ullvo and all 1 liu.,.,1 I.. i. A.nrelos with the ex a ruiitlon of a son In Sun Fruncioco , Her and tho one daughter horo. DEAD husband Is still 11 1 Ivo. Mllllngton. Mr. Wood Is an Invulld and ..;) Miss Franco Stack Is slok at her boon for soveial years. Ho It u l.omo on South Fifth Streut. brother of W. M. Wood, head of I 'r"nll . thu Lawrencevlllo Woolen mills I Seeks (.'recU Airod. Uul... ng whoro tho big strike took pliw . I that ho "Jumped" a $2 I board bill at couple 9f years ago. """' '' 1,uvru :,1"'"1"? Mrs Tu ley's mother visited horo sko Mrs. May Taylor sought ho aid aLout'four ears aBo, staying Iwro'or the P'f ', ..T!"?! "l"' for two weeks. ll'pholstering ot nil "klmN, at the Woven Wile Mattress .V- Bedding Co., .lift Broadway. Auto ciiilalus, covers, cushions, etc., a -perliiBy. I'i'ono in.-...!. Anvono decldliic t visit San t -. I Francisco during July, see Dr. K. F, Straw. AND THFN InSfS THF WW S JUST FEED HUM! MM Unless Aid Given From Outside 13,000,000 People Are in Danger of Starving IS I Aocnoinlnrl Pence nnn.ynn 1 AS,S0?,JJcCd PCSS CrreSP0n- ucni bays i,auu,uuu ions of Grain Must be Sent PEOPLE HAVE NO MONEY Thousands of Hungry People Storm, ed the So-Cullcri National Coiiveu- Hon and In Spile of Charges by " Siiltl'ei-N Cried Out foe I'NnmI Illy Axotlalisl 1'fTiHi lo I'noa liny Tlnra.) . MKN1CO CITV, .May 22. (Delay ed. From correspondent of tho As soclnted Press.) Kor tho hint three days tho sessions of tho so-called National convention in the Chauibor of Deputies building havo been the "relies of wildest disorder. Not only the galleries hut tho floor mid speak ers' tribune wero rushed by hordes of hungry men, women nnd chil dren. Shouts of I'We want com" drown ed nil others nnd even tho display of bayonets mid the firing of soldiers over tho heads of the mob did not check the vain and piteous search for food. Ten thousand persons gathered outshlo thu Chamber today and nearly 1100 wuro carried off on stretchers.. Unless relief comes from outside, nearly I. '1,000,000 people lu Mex ico are hi danger of starvation. Thu United States much furnish these.' people 1,800,000 Ions of corn, which must bo given away, nu tho people havo no money. iti:iu(.i:i:s u:avi: tny AaaoelatM i'rraa lo CVa nay Tlmra. WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 7. Ninety Auiurlcans, 1 1 Kiigllshmcn, 127 Spaniards and Ti7 others of var ious nationalities will comprise tho first rofugeo train which the Bra.- ENVOY HAS ARRIVED IIOLLAXDKU NOW IIKBi: MAY iti! pimci: i'i)iti:itri:it I Man Pioiiiiuent Has Been Visiting l)irfen-iil CoiiiilrleN and Now In tho I'uiteil Slales Illy Aiumh lalnl I'iru In Cua IUy Tlmra WASIIINOTON. D. C, Juno 7. ,Tho arrival hum of Van (lliullduld I oinuiiecster, a citizen or Holland, I who In. a a wide iiciiialutanco In '(jcriuuu official .quarters In Berlin, I gave rise today to tho reports that leuowiiil uf forts for making peace ill l-hiropo worn lu progress, (luhlo I iiiuitHtiir came to tho (iiirman Hin ! Ii'issy horo after flrnt visiting the '(ionium Foreign Offho and high 1 officials lu Uerlln. Ho Is said to 1 I nave visited ICiikIhihI as well as iCerinauy with tho hluu of ulleltlng .. .liriuu,lllliu f AWIIMJ IIIIIMIIMIVIWH fit vn-.-w- opinions 011 punco terms. Do has already been received by somo of ficials of the Aiiierhau government. I t AMONG THE SICK t Robert .Marsden Hr., who recentb leturned from a trip to California t . il . 1....... ..t pas been ipiiio sick 111 iu iiuum 01, his daughter. Mrs. K. N. Smith, near! IIOIIIIUS, II 1IIIWH nuinui ui mw I or' Mill. A warrant man's arrest. Is out for thu Made IBhliirbuiiro Kdwanl Shenr or this aftornoon puJd a (5 fine lu the police court for being drunk and making a disturbance nt tho Skating Rink on Saturday night no promis-i ...... -I od to be food after this COO WEEDED nd loicJ to ctlon . Tim Tlio knocks. A Consolidation of 'Nine "Miiuimioi, of Times, Conn Mnll u QM and Coos nv AiIv.tiU..J T NO. 272 IEIGHT VOTE TODAY klkctiox at Portland not CRLWTIXWMUCII IXTKHKST Two Commissioners ami Auditor SWect anil Annexation 1,, i, to Decided I'pon. Ittjr Aamrlatnt Prraa In Cima llajr Tlmra. l'OUTLAND, Or.. Juno 7. A light vote was cast this forenoon hero at tho biennial election. Two City Com missioners nnd nn Auditor wero to bo chosen. Among ordinances to bo passed nn was ono providing for the annexation of tho suburban towns of St. Johns and Llnnton. PAT CLARK IS DEAD WIDHI.V KNOWN JHXIXd .MAN , BASSKS A WAV TODAV Iiiiioiis lu Coeiif iBAIeno Country and MIiiIiik Camps or Nevada mid .Montana. Illy Aaaoclalnl pre.a la Cooa llaj Tlmra. SI'OKANH, Juno 7. Patrick Clark, aged (n, millionaire mining mini widely known lu the Coeur d'Aleno camps of Idaho and tho mining camps of Nevada and Mon tana, died at bin homo hero today of heart trouble. rXDHHWIMTKBS TAKH ACTION IN CLABK.MONT WBKCK CASK Secretary Says Looting ltellectcd 011 Coos Bay and Attracted Wldo Attention Tho Board of Mnrlno Uuderwrll era of San Francisco has placed nu advertisement In the Times warn ing those who took property from the wreck of tho Cliireniout that thoy tiro In violation of the luw anil should ruturn tho properly. In 11 letter from I tno secretnry of tho undorwr tors be! slates that persons, many or whoso ' names aro known took nronertv from tho wreck and asks to advertise tho warning. Tho secretary In tho letter says: "Vigorous protest was niiiilo liy representatives of tho owners and underwriters on tho ground looking after tho wreck, against the taking of property, hut, desplto such protest, and with great daring, thu prop erty was removed. The offense Is a serious one, nut because of the pen nltv provided by the laws or the United States, but In Its reflection upon tho port of Coos Bay. "The looting has attracted great attention among the ship owners and underwriters, and they aro fixed lu their determination that tho offense shall not bo overlooked, It Is need less to sny that tlio Innocent know PUBLISH WARN! how .0 proteVrlheueirrZ'''1''''0''" "' ""'""u" "' T!'fl circumstances.' L IS MISS LUCV BOWLV BONIv'BBAKi: NAB ICSCAPBS DKATII Ituiiuvtay lloi-so I'alls On Pavement 'I Ill-owing Klilcr Tim aid the C111I1- ing-. lloi-so IIiojiI.h Leg Miss Lucy Boiiuhrulfo had u nar row escape from dwatli this morning and tho horse sho was riding fell with her and broke Its leg when the animal became frightened at a pass ing automobile and ran away. At. tho horse turned tho corner from KI rod Avoiiuo Into Broadway 0110 of Its sIidom caught lu a sower catch biulu, throwing both rider and animal vio lently to tho pavement. Thu horse wiih later shot. Miss Bouubrake was removed to her homo whero sho will probably bo confined for a few days. .Shortly before eight o'clock the young lady was on hor way to flunk "r "" w",'r, " ' enipioyu.i. hue nays sho was riding slowly down HI- ro.t cioso to tlio right iiami curb ntlll ltliill linflilmr rxt tli 1-1 miiii.Ii Iiiji liti- t, ,,.,....., HI It drew up along side. She does not know who was in It. Tho animal at once shied and broke Into a wild gallop mid Miss Boiiu bruko was unable lo control thu horso. When the horse roll sho was thrown clear of the saddle-. Sho slid for several foul on hor sldo and wRiiommis state that a row luvh- Les farther and she would havo. prob lably been knocked uiigoiisuIoiis against tho curbing. Thu horso be longed to (luy Churchill and was later shot by Frank Denning. The break was just below tho hock. Knltiin TrJi Drs. Oray Teeth extracted uud flllod without pain. l t i 1 tl F fit IU.. Il "ooius .11 ami --1 .. 1 nniiuin. u- tel One veck INJU D CORKSCREW A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tll0 o njr Tmc s A gonth "est Oregon pnper for Bonthvvfwt nn. , l,o bc.t in.ow.u of (Ida grU rti.i i " Times nlwys boosts cad never y is Villa Staff Members Report That Force Must Surrender or Men Be Starved PRISONERS TAKEN When Advance Trenches Are Stormed and Captured From Carranza Forces at Silao DIFFERENT REPORT COMES Ycstcrilay tlio Other Sldo Sent Word That Obivgon llmt Won r Vic tory Over the Villa Forces- fighting Wns Desperate I tl r Aanelalr.l l'rtM lo Cooa nay Tlmra.) VILLA HKADQIJAKTKUS, Sllno, .luue 7. A statement Issued by members of Villa's stuff says: "Yes lerilny wo stormed nnd enpturod" Ohregon's entire ndvnuco trenches. Wo captured a great many prison ers. Obregoii's army Is surrounded by a ring of Iron. Ho must short ly siirrciidur or his forces will starve." The above statement from 8llno lis lu direct contradiction to reports yesttrdny of a victory won by Obro gou. COAL OIL IS FATAL PATHKTIC DKATII OF CHILD AT CAMP oni: Mttlo Daughter of .Mr. ami Mrs. I. It. Maddov Dies Soon After Ac cidentally Drinking Oil Frances lCmlly, tlio fifteen months old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Mnddox of Camp Ono, died nt tholr homo on South Coos Itlvor yester day a few hours iiUer drinking boiuo coal oil. Tho death wns an unusually pa thotlu one. Just a few hours pre vious to the ratal accident, tho moth er lu talking with hor husband ro marked, "My, what would I do If nnything happened to baby." Frances was their only child nnd last week started to walk alono. Yes terday morning Mr. Mnddox used some coal oil In starting tho flro and set tho an down on tho floor. It was not unite omptlod, possibly a baby, toddling around, discovered tho oil can and drank It. A fow momenta lator, the mother discovered tho tho child lu convulsions, Tho oil Irritated the throat so that It became swollen and finally chok ed tho little girl to death. Mrs. J. A. (loodwlll ami other neighbors aided (ho parents lu uvery manner posslblo In a two hour strug gle to save thu little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Mnddox aro a young couple lecuiitly from tho east. Tho father Is employed us nn engineer at Camp One. The body will bo talton lo Co(iio for burial thero tomor row, Mrs. Mnddox'H aunt, Mrs. Huf ford, residing thero. All their friends and neighbors at Camp Ono united In extending every aid and symjathy to tho young couple who aro highly respected, DF.XIKS KKPOBT (iuorgo Ktophouson, man ager or tho North Bend Mill ami Lumber Company, this af ternoon denied (hat his undo Isaac Stephenson Is In any way Interested In tho Simp sou Interests or that ho ex pects lo be, Thorn waH a ru mor prevalent hero ami lu North Bund that Isaac Htoph (luson, a prominent lumber man of Wisconsin, was at tempting (o negotiate for tho A. M. Simpson proportlos with the Idea or turning It vur to the msnagument of his neph ew, (ieoigo Stephenson. 1 Anyone deciding to visit Kan Francisco during July see lr. F. K. Straw. ' Superior; Siipiemej Define I'urn mount. Meaning Orpheuni Feature Pictures. I.lbby COAL. The kind YOU luve ALWAYS PSKD. Phono T2. I'aclfK Livery and Transfer Oninminy. n on M SURROUNDED