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1 t ' WHAT A LOT Of PEOPLE NEED IS A TONIC EOR THE INTELLECT COOS BAY Coos Bay Times Your Paper Hie Cooa Bay Tlmea li proud people Pwpeft" 1 atrlvoa Uto ,u BJUne b demoting promoting tho people' Latere la. Vol. No XXXIX. Ah I, OF 0. SCORE IS 9 TO 0 Satc University and 0. A. C. Football Toams Meet for Contest Today Great Interest-in Game Shown by People Throughout the Entire Northwest ATTENDANCE IS LARGE Oicgon "Jink" Shows up Very Early In (Initio ncn Tcgcrt Mocked CoIo'h Punt mid Scored Touchdown FINAL hcohb 4 Unlvorsity of Oregon 9. 4 Oregon Agricultural 0. (Special to Tho Times from AbbocI ntctl Press) EUGENE, Ore, Nov. 20. In tho first quarter of tho gamo liotwcon tho Oregon Agricultural Collugo and tho University of Oregon toiims tho famous Oregon "Jinx" appeared af ter fourteen minutes of piny when Tcficrt blocked Colo's punt-from be hind tho lino and scored tho first touchdown. Hcckott kicked n goal. Tho gamo was ono of fumbles. The scoro nt tho end of tho first quarter was: University, 7; Aggies, 0. Lino U of Teams Oregon Position O. A. C. Mitchell Hofor U'ft End Beckett Laytho Loft Tackle Snyder Colo Left Guard Rlsloy Ycagor Center Spcllmau Anderson Itlgltt Guard Bsrtlctt Smith Hlgltt Tnrklo Tegcrt Schucstor Hlght End Huntington , . Illlllo Quarter Montolth Ahrnhnm Hlght Half Mtlarkoy AUon Uft Half Dlsueo Locoy Til II Hack Second Quarter Two minutes hoforo tho ond of he second quarter, Oregon opened tho first ronl offensive. Up to that llmo they had plnyod an ontlroly de fensive gnmo. Hcckott punted Into tho AgRlo territory tlmo aftor time on a first down. Abraham was not effective n his assaults against tho Oregon lino. Tho quarter ended; Oregon, 7; Agglos, 0. Third Quarter To Third quarter onded with tho tore still 7 to 0 In favor of Oregon. o nan was seosawod hack and forth with tho ndvnntugo on con's sldo. SEASOX NEAHS EXD Oro- l'clfle Coast (Juntos Will Soon Come to End IB; AuocltttJ PrtM to Cooi Dtr TlmM. roitTLANl), Ore., Nov. 20. Only few more games romaln to bo Mayed hoforo tho" whlstlo calls tlmo on the Pacific Coast football season. The only Important gamo today was 'bo Oregon Aggies and Oregon Unl ye"lty hattlo at Eugene. Tho Ag Slos woro favorites. PIITY THOUSAND THKIII-: wiormouH Croi.u to See The Yalo Harvard Contest IB Auoltt Pfe to dm B7 TlmJ NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Hurvard's "nual football hattlo with Yalo at Cambridge attracted 50,000 specta tors and thousands more were un able to obtain seats. Syracuse entered tho gamo as n orlte Kalnst Dartmouth, Syra euse leaves tonight to play the Ag 8' and other Western teams. SPECTATOH HUHT IB tJootUiU PrM la Osut D Ttmei.J MADISON, Wis., Nov. 20. Sov efal BDectatnra nt llia WlRcnnnln. 'nnesota football game today were "Jured when a RPPttnn of the bl"chers foil, mrrvin ni,n,,t ?R00 w IKIES BITS Wron to the ground. There were out defeat this season. The score J fatnlltips, although several were was a 'tlo when one played the oth huffle1 to tho hospitals. er. of Ita title "Tba at all tlmea to Iti eaortfw to Established 1878 Tho Const Mnll. - OBREGON IS CLOSING X IN ON CANANEA I (Or Attocltttil TrrM to Com rjr TlmM. DOUGLAS, Ariz,, Nov, X 20, Genaral Obregon's X forces are reported clos- X ing in on Cananoa at X noon, There is heavy X fighting on tho outskirts HCOHK IS FORTVOXE TO YALE'S " - NOTHING Scores of Other Games Played by Football Tcniiit Through- out tho Country FOOTRALL SCOHES TODAY Harvnrd 41, Ynlo, 0. Syracttso, 0; Dartmouth, 0. Army, 17; Sprlngflold, 7. Navy. 7; UrHlmiB, 10. Purdue, 7; Indiana, 0. Illinois, 10; Chicago, 0. Minnesota, 20; Wisconsin, 3. Lehigh, C; Lafayette, 35. Fordhnm, 14; Carlisle, 10. Mlddlohtiry, C; Vermont, C. Washington nnd Jefferson, 59; Oothany, 0. Ohio Stato, 34; Northwostorn, 0. Nebraska, 02; Iowa, 7. John Hopkins, 20; St. Jonim, G. Bwurthmoro, 7; llnvorford, 2. Columbia, 19; Now York Universi ty, 10. Camcglo, 30; Western llcscrvo, 0. Itutgors, 39; Stevens, 3. Donvor University, 7; Colorado, 0. nr AnotliteJ PrfM to Com Ilr TlmM. ' CAMI1RIDGE, Mass., Nov. 20. Harvard triumphed over Ynlo today by a record breaking scoro. No oth er Ilorvard team administered such a dofoat to tho llluo. Captain Mn hnu ended his football curocr In a blazu of glory, scoring flvo touch downs' and kicking four goals.' Tho first touchdown was mado Iwhcn Hart picked up a punt fumbled by Yalo and ran tho length of tho field. A TOTAL OK SW5 TICKETS SOLD HUT .MOHE MUST (JO Eligible List or Local PlayeiH Kor wtirtltNl to Etigeito Plitith to. i;n(eitalit Visitors Football on Turkey Day was an nounced oa n cortalnty Inst ovonlng fpllowlng a mooting of tho six tlckot soiling teams. Tho total tickets sold amounted to 325 with promises for 125 more, not counting tho 75 that havo been guaranteed from Coqulllo. Today nnd Monday North Ilond is being canvassed. Though tho gamo 3 callod a cortalnty every promiso must bo collected In nnd many tick ets sold bcsldos before tho orponsca or tho big gamo can bo covered. Will Kiitcrtitfii Plans wore being mado today Tor tho cntortalnmont ot tho U. or O. rreshmon elovon following tho game. It Is probable thoy will bo given ft big turkey dinner with which to break training, this to bo followed i,v n rccontlon nnd Informal danco Thanksgiving evening In tho Finnish Principal Walto, of tho Marshtield high school, has rorwnrded to Man ager Leo Malarkoy, at Bngono, a cor tlflod list of ollglblo players. It Is mado imperatlvo that Oregon bring hero only thoso students who are woll tip In thoir studies and eliglblo to play. Tho ten members or tho teams .with tho largest nunibor of tickets sold last ovonlng were: Albert Pow ers, 57; Florence PowerB, 41; Clar onco nurrows, 27; Nelllo- Warwick, 20; Jens Hansen, zu; ituuy wn- son, 19, Sarah Williams, 14; Wosloy Seaman, Escott, 15; Grace Wilda Harris, 13; 11. TWO GOOD GAMES JDj AwocUted Pr" '" V01 Bir TllnM'l Crlcago, Nov. 20. The final games in Middle West football cen ifir,! on two contests, the Chicago- (Illinois game and tho Wisconsln-Mln- .,onn came. Hotli Jiunow and Minnesota entered the games wlth- Nil! GAME CERTAINTY MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES. T REDWOOD TIMBER ON FIRE An Incendiary Causes Destruc tion of Several Hundred Acres of Forests William McClellan Murdered by Unidentified Man Who Was Caught in the Act WAS APPLYING A TORCH Several Hundred .Men aio Out Fight lug tho Forest Flro Trying to Hi event Its Spread In In tho Lnhondn Valley District POSSES CAPTURES ALLEGED SLAYEH Ilr Ai.oclitM rrr U m rtj TIium. HEDWOOD CITY, Cnl. Nov. 20. A posso caught tho nllcgcd slayer of Mc Clollan and brought him to jail hero today. . Illj amouim n , m liar Tint. HEDWOOD CITY, Cal Nov. 20. Several hundred men are fighting nn Incondlary forest flro today which already has destroyed sev eral hundred acres of redwood tlm lior In tho Lahontla Valloy and which resulted In tho death by stab bing, of William McClellan, by an unidentified man who was -alleged to havo been caught applying a torch to tho brush throughout tho valley. MAKES GOOD FLIGHT AHMV AVIATOILS HEACH AXTOXIO QUICKLY SAX First to Arrive Cover 11 1 Miles from Fort Worth In I-.ss Thau Two Hour (Ilr AuocltleJ PrM to Com I!f Time. FOUT WOHTII, Nov. 20. Tho first of aviators In the army squad ron enrouto from Fart Sill. to San Antonio, reached Fort Worth nt 11:15 a. in., covering tho lit miles from Mlchltit Falls In less thnu two hours. LEAVE l'OHT WOHTII Slv Alp Machines Start At Same Tiino Today tnr Auorlttfcl rr.i to Cooa Hi 7 TlmM, MICIIITA FALLS, Tox., Nov. 20. Six army noroplnnos flying rrom Fort Sill to San Antonio took to tho air this morning tor Fort Worth, 114 utiles nwny. Thoy nrouo utmost simultaneously rrom their overnight stopping Hold horo. E ALLEGED SMUGGLING AT FHAXCIKl'O CHAHGED HAX An A Kcxiilt Kweepiug luvostigalioii u of Coast Fotleral liiimlgration Hits Iteeu Stalled Hf AixKlitxl Pre" to Con lUf TlmM.) SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 20. A Hwooplng Investigation of tho federal Immigration servlco on tho Pacific Coast has bcon instituted on tho authority of Secretary of Com merce and tho Secretary ot Labor, according to tho statement or As sistant Secretary or Labor Densmoro, made public here today. Densmore li in personal chargo or tho inquiry, which is said to bo tho direct result or tho arrest or 80 Chinese brought to tills port on the last voyage or tho steamer Mongolia with tho alleged Intention of smuggling them ashore, VESSEL MO'VUM EXTS "Sailed" F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 10 a. m. 1 Jloamer, Hoguo river, yestorday afternoon. Due Hero Hustler, Itoguo river, tomorrow. A. M. Simpson, Sau Francisco, Monday. IF I DOXT do the I1EST vork on Coos Hay 1 v. Ill clean and prens your wilt free ami put one tlo'lar Jii uny cites iwjcket. You are lo ho tho Judge. TAY DOYLE, PIG TIG FLAMES G IS ARRESTED Saij WxmtB MKMHEIl OP THE ASSOCIATE!) AS COIFEREICE PRESIDENT WANTS TO MEET RH PUHL1CAX COXGRESS LEADERS Would Discuss AVIUt Hcprascutatlro Ma'in and Senator Callluger Xationnl Dcfenso Plan (Ilr AuoeUlM I'm, to Coot llr Time.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 20. President Wilson today asked Sen ator Uallingcr nnd Hcprcscntatlvo Mnnn, republican leaders In tho sonato and the hottso respectively, to confer with him before opening congress on tho legislation for na tional dcfenso. The tlmo of tho cunferonco will bo arranged to stilt the two leaders. Tho President sent Invitations In nc cordnnco with tho announcement plnu making tho right for military preparedness along non-partisan lines. T KUHMAHINH WHICH HANK THE ANCONA WAS At'STHIAX Italian (ioverjiiucnt Sends Word That it Hum Itoason to He- llovo Sitrh In Trtio (Ilr Atioclatttl I'itu to Cooi ll.jr Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 20. The Italian foreign offlco notified Ainorlcan Ambassador Pago at Homo 'that It lid reason to bollovu the sub- mnrluo which sank tho Aucoiia was Austrian. This, with tho Austrian government's acknowledgement or tho net, clears up the lust possibility that it might havo been a Gorman boat. F OltGAXIE THE WOULD LEAGUE OF AMEHICA Purjioso-In to Settle All Differences of thu Countries by Judicial Process (nr ABtocltt4 I'm, to Coo Dtr Tlmt.. NEW YOItK, Nov. 20. An uouueomont was madu today ot (tho formation horo yesterday of tho World Court League or America, which hits for an object tho estab lishment of an International court composed or representatives or ev ery country in tho world to decldo nil international differences by ju dicial process. Former President Tult Is honorary president. Tho first meeting will ho hold In Louis vlllo In February, E IIOHO Hl'HIED AT CHICAGO WITH .MUCH CHHHMONY Hody Hat! Honed An lien, of Mor bid Fancy of Young At lanta Woman (P7 AMtclttxi Pfpu to txiot Vty TlmM.) CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Tho body or tho unidentified hobo, which served for n time as tho hero or nil Atlanta girl's morbid fancy, was hurled with ceremony horo today. Over tho ho dy a sormou preaching charity to ptlio unfortunates of tho world, was dpllrored at tho Cathedral of Saints Petor and Paul. From the caskot ;tho name or "Dr. Alloyuo Hensloy," bestowed on tho phantom lover by Miss Julia Crumley, or Atlanta, was erased and there was no other unmo t? take its place A pinched llttlo boqtiet alono or uumontcd the coffin. Hobos, headed by Jeff Davis, president of thu Hobo's Union or America, wore pall bearers. Tho expenses aro said to have bcon paid by Miss Crumloy'a family. STILLlpjlOIES FOUHTEE.V AIMJ VICT UXCOV EHED FHOM MIXE Tvto Hotlies Were Taken Out Today From Itulns of Itavviisdule, Wash., WorklngN lUr AuotltteJ Prcx to Coo. Dajr Timet. 'SEATTLE, Nov. 20. Tito bodies of two more miners. Joseph Haidaccl and Homeo Medalue, wore recovered from tho wrecked Haveusdale mine of tho Northwestern Improvement Company today, bringing tho number or dead found to 17 and leaving 14 still In the mine. The debris In the mine Is being rapidly cleared away. A GERMAN BOAT 01 NEW L STUGE CAS PRESS IB HAS That is Report Received and is Admitted in London as Probably True ALLIES "IB LATE Troops Not Able to Aid Serb ians and Situations Has Grown Jlticli Worse WEATHER BAD IN RUSSIA Activities There llao Heen Checked It Is llelievcd Italians mid Aits tiiaiis are Klghllug Desperate ly Artillery Dues In West nr AmocIiUsI riru to Cx Ilr Time. LONDON, Nov. 20. A wireless messago to Soyvlllo from llerlln to day announces that 2800 more Sorb Inns were captured. Although no official confirmation wus received or tho report that tho llulgarlaus captured Monnstlr In Southwestern Serbia, llttlo hopo Is folt that the an nouncement Is premature. Allies Too I.a(o. Accepting it as true, thu Impres sion Is growing Hint the eutontu al lies arrived too lato nun in too small numbers to give any servlco to tho SorblnuB. The only thing that Is certain Is that Sorbia'fl mil itary situation Is growing rrom bad to worse. In tho north thu main Sorhlnn armies aro bolng dispersed nnd captured by tho Austro-aormnn battorlng ram, which probably would moVo more rnpldly If weathor con ditions wro bettor, llulgarlaus hold most of Soutlibrn Sorbin. Making No Progress Tho Anglo-French armies based on Snlonlkl scorn to do no hotter than hold their positions. Optimistic feeling in regard to tho dlplomntlc sltttntlon In Greoco still persists In 'Hiii! and. Tho reasons for tins op timism, howovor, continue obscure. Weather Is Ilul. Tho weather seems to hnvo Inter vened again In llussln. Llttlo ac tivity Is reported except tho retire ment or thu KusslaiiH back of tho Styr Hlvor .In Onllclu. In Court laud wot weathor brought both sides to a standstill. Kalians Fighting Dcspornto righting continues ho- tweon tho Austrlans and tho Italians. Homo says tho Austrian air raid on Udlnu resulted In tho death or 12 and wounding 27 persons. In tho air attack or Vorona, four per sons wore Injured. In tho west, artillery duels con tinue. HODY FOUND IX Tltl'NK IX WILIr AME'lTE HIVEH Stranger Kills Ills Kooiu Mule In Place Wliero Thoy Secured Lodgings m (Hr Awotlttwl Pf lo C IUj TlmM.) ' PORTLAND, Nov. 20. A largo, light compluxlouod man with a double chin murdered his room mutq whoso body was found In a trunk floating In tho WUIumotto river huro Inst night, according to ovldonro In tlio hands of tho police. Tho men rented a room In a lodg ing house Monday, Thoy told the landlady thoy came from Sail Frnn iclseo. Tho Identity of neither tho alleged murderer nor his victim was discovered. According to tho landlady, tho largo man had an uxprcssmau comu (o tho door Into yestorday and holij? cd him carry tho trunk containing tho body down to u wagon. In tho room where the murder occurred, tho bed, walls und floor are spatter ed with blood. CiiitIoh Trunk Away It Is bolloved tho lurgo man ac companied tho expressman to tho river und dumped tho trunk In, Tho landlady said she bolloved tho nion wore criminals from their uotlons. Hotli appeared norvous and stealthy In thoir movements. Neither gavo any names. Think Victim French Tho murdered man said ho was a Swede although ho appeared to ho French. An old French calendar in a noto book was found in ills pocket. Tho Initials "G H" were in the sweat-band of his hat It Is believ ed the mnn wait murdered with a hammer obtained from the bneo- P DiSGDVER MURDER lection . The knock, A Consolidation nnd Coos g ; KITCHENER RECEIVED' X BY THE GREEK KING X Or Aftx-lMM Pitm rwt r TlmM.) X ATHENS, Nov, 20, t I held Marshal Kitchenor X X arrived at Athens todav. 1 X Ho and tho Britisli Min- X' I islor wore received this X nftornoon by King Con- t X stantino, $ GITIrTlCUPlEO HBKLIX KEPOUTH FUHTIIEIt VIC TOHIES IX SEHIHA Monitors Hoinhard Westende, Hel- glum Hut Are Driven Away by tho German Guns III AmocUIM Pitm lo Cooa llr Tlmrt.) UEIILIN, Nov. 20. (Wireless to Sayvlllo) Tho occupation of Nova Vares nnd Slenlca in western 8erbln near tho Montenegrin border la re ported In an official Btateiuuut to day. Townrd tlio conter or tho Teu tonic advance, tho town or ltaska, 12 miles northeast or Novl Pazar, hnu bcon reached. Itomhaiil Wcslcndo Todoy's stntoment also reports tho bombardment of Wcslcndo, Ilolgltim, by hostile monitors which withdrew when thoy were replied to by tho Gorman batteries on tho const. VOLCW ERUPTS PAKSEXGEHS FHOM LIPAHI LANDS TELL OF FLIGHT IS Slromlmll Sends Out Streams or Flaming liuvu Which FIown Into tho Ocean (Ilr AuooUtrJ Prcm to Coot Dtr Tlmrt.) OATANIA, Blclly, Nov. 20 Pns- songcrs on stOnmshlps arriving fro. a tho I.lparl Islands report that tho oiuptlou or the Stromholl volcano Id increasing in vlolonco. Thoy do sirlho the spectnclo as awo inspir ing, particularly at night, whon strenniB or flaming lava, flowing rrom tho crater into thu sou, are vis ible for miles away. HULEH OF PHK.HIA NOT TO LEAVE HIS CAPITAL Decision In Jte.siill of Adjustment of Qiii'nIIoiih Hetueen Hits- sla and Persia I !lf Auo(lalel Prrat lo (Vwt llr Ttmra. TBI I EUAN, Porsht, Nov. 20. A proelaiuntloii Issued by tho govern ment today confirmed tho official announcement that tho Shah had decided not to lunvo Teheran, owing to an adjustment of thu questions between Uusshi and Persia. FOG HAVES VEIIOXA FHOM HUHMAHIXE (Ilr A.kh-IiIM PrrM lo tux rr TlmM.) MADRID, Nov. 20. A la tor wireless messago from tho Verona states that ho has eluded thu siihmarlnu In a fog. s ' 4 MANY FARMERS IX ATTEND AXCE TODAY AT COQtILLE Husking I loo und liaru Da'ico This Evening Interest Cent em Around Avtardlug of Prlo (Special io The Times) COqUlLLE, Nov. 20. All busi ness was closed here this afternoon that overy ono might havo a chanco to utteud tho Coqulllo Corn Snow. There uro many visitors hero from tho surrounding farms. At noon n big basket dinner was given In tho W. O. W. Dull and tills afternoon tho races and contests aro on. Prof. J. E. Larson, of Q, A. 1j. this afternoon lectured to tho runn ers on tho cultivation and raising of corn,, illustrating his points with tho nrloiiu exlhlhts of corn on. show In Hcazlot Hall. This evening there will bo nn old fashioned husking beo and u bam danco as a final wind up or tho show Tho prizes for tlio best corn in tho various classes will bo announced Into this afternoon. Considerable Interest centers around tho awarding of n Wisconsin silo as the. grand prize, SUA m REMAIN GOR SHOW 1 A Southwest Oregon Paper Tliat'a what tho Coos Day Timet la. A Boh west Oregon paper for BoHthwent Oreoa pepte and devoted to tho best Latorcata of till ax' Time alwija booeta and of Times, Const Mall I ln 1f? Way Advertiser. nu' ,vtm Steamer Verona in Danger of Being Sunk in Mediterran ean Messages State SAILEDlECRETLY Owned by Same Italian Com pany That Operated the An cona Recently Destroyed STEAMER ALSO FOLLOWING Htihiuai'ino Is Said In MchihRo to b a largo One Willi Two Periscope Vessel Thought (o bo Hound For New York City (nr AtiotUteJ Prf to Coot Br TlmM. MAD1MD, Nov. 20. A telegram rccolvod horo today gives a wlrelew messago, satd to liavo bcon sunt out by tho Italian liner Vorona, stating that she wan bolng pursuod In thex. Mediterranean by a largo submarine with two periscopes. Steamer Also There. According to tho tolcgrnra, the Bitbiimrlno Is nccompanloU by a steamor. Tho position or tho Ver ona Is given as latitude 40, longitude 0, orr Capo Palos. Hailing Not Heported Tho Verona Is 8201 tons gross and Is owned by tho Itnlln Socleta Dl Nnvlgazon, which also owned the Ancona. Sho was schodulod to Icavo Pal more Nov 1 1 for Now York hut no word of her sailing haa bei received. A.MOS LEWELLEX OF MYRTLK POINT IX THOUIJLE In Only Seventeen nnd Formerly llwt Good Hvpiilallon SityH Ho Xoedcd Clothing (Special to Tlio Times) . llOSERURG, Nov. 20. Amos Lt wolleu, ngud 17 yenrs and a Myrtla Point boy, Is under arrest at Heae burg on a chnrgo or rorgory. It la sold that he has conrossed his guilt and may plead guilty. Ho waa ar rested at llarrlshurg aftor the offi cers bail been soarchlng over the state for him. A lottor to x trlead at My'rtlo Point led to his appra- tiensiun. It is alleged that ho pass ed a $17 worthless chock on D. J. Jnrvls. ' it is claimed that Lowelleu ha novor bororo been In trouble and be cuuso or his youthfulncsa It W thought hu may bo shown lonlency. Tho lad lives nt Myrllo Point, and 'prior to his prosont troublo Is said to luivo homo a good reputation. Whon nskod why ho paaaed th worthless chock on Mr. Jarvla, tfca youth said ho was in need or clothes Und had been unable to obtain em- ploymunt. On account of the fast thut tho city Jail at Harrisburg waa undergoing repairs, tho prisoner was hoiiBod at a hotol there pesdlHg tho arrival or tho doputy sheriff from iRosohurg. When arrested Lewel len hod but u few cents In his pok ot. Finally Arretted A Rosoburg paper tolls or the eaw as follows: "Doputy Shorlff T. A. RaHety left for llurrlsbtirg from where he will return with A. L. I.owolynn, who waa enpturod and is wanted In this city on tho chargo of passing a forgal check on D. J. Jarvls, thn water freai merchant. "Lowollynn camo to this city ea tho 8tl or tho month and after wak ing it small purchase at Mr, JarvU clothing storo presented a check for $28.50, tho chock being made pay ublo to A. A. Culvorson and slgawl by A. W. Johnson. Upeu being pra- sontcd ut tho bank It was found that, tho check was a forgory and the of,- Jlcers iiumedlatoly notldod. "Tho authorities all over uan state wore ordorcd to, arrost hlia U. posslblo, but ho was not round until yesterday afternoon when ha waa lo-. catod nt Harrisburg. Ills arrest w the result ol a card mailed to , rrlond nt Myrtle Pqint, whleh hojra tho postmark from HarrUburg b4 which was turned ovr to th offto ers by the person reviving l. Mr Raffoty ltl probably return with h prleouer tonight, LINER PURSUED BY SUBMARINE FORGERY CHARGED