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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
''T' JV 1 V f w wvmpr-. t , V. t, If YOU BORROW TROUBLE YOU MUST PUT UP YOUR PEACE OE MIND AS COLLATERAL A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AMD ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME . NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES SMI jf I HP Vol. No. XXXIX ENGINEER HOOD INSPECTS LINE Nnt Give Definite Date When Railroad Will be Fin ished to Coos Bay Company is Anxious to Got the Line Completed as Soon 1 as Possible ASKED ABOJJTCOAST LINE llnd Nothing to S:iy Regarding In tension Down to Eureka Tells of I'lmiH for (YonnIiijj tlio Uiiip' quit Hefote Rildgo Ih Done " Wlicn will tlio Willamette Pacif ic run ItH first train Into Coos Ilay7" wns tlio first query propounded to Chief Knshiccr Wllllnm Mood, of tlio Southern Pacific, Inst ovoiiIuk. after his arrival In tlio city. Tlicu uproso (ho lovclcr of mountiiliiH mid ninlcor of railroads, "You tell mo what tlio weather Is going to lio for tlio next few wcchH and I'll tull you when this railroad is going to lio flnlBhcd." Tho cntlro Southorn Pacific party arrived in lato yesterday afternoon, having been two days oil tlio right-of-way from Eugene. Tlio first nlKlit was spent at ono of tlio ctimpB on Lako Tnkonltch. Mrs. Hood Likes Trip Mud bespattered and wot, tlio en gineers cuino in lust evening mid niado nt onco for their rooniB nt tlio Chandler mid hot Imtlm mid clean clothes. With Mr. Uood eaino his wife. Sho was hero on tho Inst trip mid seemed not a bit to mind tlio ndvunturo of coming Into Cook Hay at this time of the year. With tho ehlof ouglucor enmo Hnlpli Moody, nttomoy for tlio Southern Pacific In OroKon, II. P. Hooy, assistant oiiKlnocr mid In chargo of construction on tlio Wlll nmctto Parlfle mid V. G. Hlndninrali, engineer in charge of tills iIIvIhIoii. W. It. I'ontnlno, assistant engineer, preceded the party lioro, coming In yesterday morning from over tlio lino. Only On Inspection "Just to bco how tlio lino Ih gel ting on," was tho comment of "Mr. Hood on tho present trip. Hoping there might i,0 ovon"n hint of something thH question wiib pro pounded, "I siippoBo tlio company wilt very shortly start their lino down tlio const toward Kuroka." Information In Scnivo Hut Mr. Mood Hiipposod nothing ' tho kind. Tho official pH wore dosed with 8. p. stolidity nnd, in ,,0mmngo or tho poet, "thoro was absolutely nothing doing." " ""vou't hoard or It," ,0 dociar- " This Is certainly howb to me, nUccd." And so tl.oro w.ib no in formation gullied about tho oxton n of tho Southern Paclfl,, down to Lurokn Inasmuch as at least two survoyH "wo been made, it H taken for fl u '.'" ('0S ""y t,mt eventually . ..i me. company Intends to o. As ono official pointed out nomo ' iiho, it is hnrdly possible that k company would o xpo,M12,000,- Z n T"K ,n, tl,,S 8Cut, wlU. a In hh con8lr,,f,on only to open imt lrCM,I,lry w,,on Htabollovo.1 "nlUflho inmho,. ll': t0 Bo 0,,t llc-o via wter, tho cheaper routo. "" want Choai, :riin.. There Tayuo ti, : '" MU"w Sill nimll.n. oy can . ' y ,S vaMn M,t" UJ can get f0ur 0rcmit. ,,,.. ,. .Wi!n.d,1 "o lino." Hut this "HKl.&.taZ S o Ml n0t," -oln. nut compaw n ' surmlsIK that tho thing when mUy W,U 8turt B0 rel? ?." .mono' Bts down to four l !, . "., '" under. ':r,::'r,!ta'"1: cas nothing , ' 'Ul l,,IB ral" teres" e"R '? do wlt" the local In i PercentanoR Mm i... .. rato coninaiiv .ii, .. . tlle cost of evtl.. Wrlc' comPuns " that nf . I,,B down tho coa8t Hf 'hogs'" ",a , ta,n,"B a bunch of height trains UlQ l,assonBor and 0ft''0SsVertholloavyado3 tcds to ct Uta'"8' ftU ot WW" , d0wn th Profits. "Tlier i' , 1abtl"K,,re tht8e thinB, ! at loast "sure on k la SlnB..AVI,,,imolto Pac,f JStoth chief engineer. (Cont,m,e'i oTZ llll MIT HI Kstnbllshed 1878 Ah Tho Const Mall S PROMINENT ATTORNEY PRLSI ' DKNT OF RANK AT POWERS Stockholders HJorct Directors Meeting Yesterday W. ,1. Con ind Member of lliini tt At (Spoclnl to Tlio Times) PO WICKS, Oregon, .lanunry 14. Directors and ofrieors of tlio Hank of I'oworH wore elected nt n meeting of tho BtoekholdoiH hold hero yester day iiftornoon. John D. Goss, of Marshfiold, has been elected presi dent of the conconi. Tho other offlcorH iro K. L. Mor ris, vlco president nud 13. .1. honey, ciiRhlor. Tlio directors arc E. J. Lo noy, K. L. Morris,- W. .1. Conrad and John I). Oohb iitid .1. II. Zumwnlt, of Port Orford. Tho Flaiilc of Powers wnB establish ed n month or moro ago, having mov ed Into Its own building which was designed by William Chundler. The capitalization of tho bank Is for $10,000 with ti surplus of $1,000. SOIiDIKItS AUK CAMjKI) OUT TO .MAINTAIN OltlMIK Peoplo Slum ItesenOuciit of the Killing of American'. (Julot. I'iovuIIh There Today Ilj A.KWUtM rrrtt lu ma ll llui..) Kli PASO, Tox.f .Inn. 11. Tho United States army patrols were withdrawn from tho IiuhIiichh dls- trlct today, Tranquility provnlled - ' ninTism 111 ri ninn a niUIINb IN tL rAbUi whom last night rlotoua nconcs worejUOC(iC(i thnt tho prcsont policy to umiiHi-ii, ninil'iuuo itod to tho rosent- tho killing of the mout against Americans. When the dlsordorB pasHcd hoyond the ronlrol -at tho local police, nrmy patrols woro sent to assist, but martial law was not declared. wtiVH phopmj finoyt townh in NOltTlltfKX CAMI-'OHNIA Arc Infected With Haliles and t'onie I'idiii Woods In Iirgo Packs Dr AnoclllKl I'rN to Co Dr TlraK.J SAN KKANC1SCO, Cnl., Jan. II. llabloa Infected eoyoten In northorn California traveling In packs, have attacked towns, driving tlio resldouts Into trees; have attacked moving railroad trains, ghcophordorfl, farm ers and children, and havo given Bclontlsts tholr first clinuco to study tho action of tho crazed coyotes, ac cording to a roport mado public by the California hoard of health today. In ninny small moiiutnlu towns tho mitlro (immunity weru driven to shelter whoa packs of mad coyotes ran out from tho wilderness to at tack any living thing that crossod tholr path, EXECUTE GENERALS nOUUW.VlVA AND Ah.MIIIDA DKATII PK.VAIrV PAV So AiiikxI 1'oiro of Americans Will Jte Allowed To Knk-r .Mexico on Villa Hunt llr Auodaled l'reia to Coui pay Tlmw.J 13h PASO, Jun. 11. (lonoruls Joao Itodrlguoz and Almeida woro execut ed at Mndorn shortly nftor thoy wore cajitured, according to a dispatch re ceived by Mexican Consul Garcia from Goucrnl Trovlno today. Garcia doclarod today in answo to h formal Inquiry that no armed ox poditionary fojco of AmoricaiiB would bo pormlttod to entor Moxlco to run down Villa and his bandits. NKW ItAIIiltOAD SUItVKV FJtO.M SUTHKKMN Tt) lAV P. n. Wnlto stated today that ho had been informed that a now survey would bo mado from Coos Hay with a vlow of connecting up with the now Suthorlln lino. ThOj survey will bo direct across, to near tho headwaters of Coos Klvor. Tho project s backed by tho Roach and Kendall intprests, it is said. UK. II. E. KEIrV, Dentist, 20 i Coke Illdg. Phono 112-J. Llbhy Coal, ?ff.00 ton. rhone 72. CDYDTES nTTCIG MARSHFIELD, OREGON, HUE 10 OEPEi upon mum Cabinet Decided to Maintain the Present Policy as to Affairs in Mexico I5E IS IDE Word Sent That Bandits Who Murdered Americans Will be Caught and Punished IS NOT TIME FOR A WAR That Ih The Opinion of CImlininn Stone of .Senate Foreign Itcliu tloiin Committee Senator Works Wants .Intervention , SENATOR WOItKS TO ASK INTERVENTION, r am-x-imm prnu tu com nar Tinu.) p WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. M. Son. Works, or Callfor- nla, today Introduced a rcso- lutlon authorizing and direct- ing tho president to Inter- veiio In Moxlco to establish and maintain a government there until It is safo to with- draw. 044..C4.4.44 Illr AModtlwl I'mn to Coi Uar Time WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. .11. At today's cabinet moealng, it was ! ward Moxlco bo inalntnlnod mid thnt jCarrnnza would bo depended upon to punish tho bandits who killed Amort cans. Curranza today tologrnphod his ambassador us follows from his Jicnd- auortorB nt Quoretnro: " Tho murdoroiiB nttnek on tho pnssengor trnln nonr Clilhunluia was made by tho only remnlnlng .bnnd of ouiinws. this nana is bolng pur sued by my troops with a view to In sure tholr capturo, whereupon pun ishment which tho crlmo deserves will bo applied to ovory guilty party. Senator Stoitij Coiifci Chalrmnu Stone of the sonnto tor elgii rolntloiiB conimltteo, conforred on the Mexican situation todny witli Pnbldont Wilson." lio said ho wiib gnihorlug Information or tho admin ictratiou's attltudo with which ta meet attacks in tho senate. " It would bo .monstrous for tho I'nltod States to go to war In Moxlco at such n tlnio nn this," snld Stono aftor his return from tlio .cnpltol. " I wns the original wnr man In tho sonnto when thoro wiib no govern ment recognized by tho United Stntes, Hut now wo liuvo recognized a government and It would bo uhsurd to rush In without giving thnt gov ernment n clinuco to suppress and punish tho bandit bunds that mur dered tho Amorlcnns. Should Not He There " Wo know theso bandits aro seek ing the blood of Americana for ro- ,'ougo. I think Amorlcnns who von- turo forth on bolllgorout ships into tho war zones nro committing n crlmo ngnlnst tho govorumout whoso protoetlon thoy Book, Of courso, wo must try to protect thorn. Ilhvo Technical Itlght " Thoy havo a technical right to go Into such places, but thoy should not do it and thus embarrass the United States, I am convinced thnt It will bo necessary to go Into Moxlco, hut this an absurd tlnio to talk or war." No Peace Kvpoctci! In Introducing his resolution to nil thorizo tho prosldont to Intervene Senator Works In addressing tho sonnto said: " Up to this tlnio congross has per mitted all tho responsibility for con ditions in Mexico to rest with tho president. It Is too gruvo n respons ibility. Wo havo nil sympathized with tho president with tho hopo that conditions would right themsolvos without t intorvoutlon. I very much doubt now that such peaceful outclmo is possible" Tho resolution was roforrod to the foreign relations committee. UIIILKAN A-MRASSADOR OIVKS UP HIS POST ID; AHOclited Vrf to Coo mr Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 11. Eduardo Suarez Mu jlca, Chilean ambassador to the United States, has resign ed and will leave his post here In April to return to Chile. PROM MKMRER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Ilff GET SHIP YARD PORTLAND MUX RHUIRTER LOOK I NO FOR. "A SITE HERE .Matter Is Kept Very Sonet, nmt To- day Visitor Aro at South Iillet. Consldorablo of n stir wns caused hero today by a report thnt two Port land men woro on tho Hay negotiat ing for a slto for starting a ship yard here. Tlio names of the men nro withhold and tho matter is clothed in secrecy. When nt attempt was inndo to got In touch with thorn today, It was stated thnt they had gone to South Inlet to look after a tentnlivo site Hint had been offered, them thero. Who thoy represent and how defl nUo their plan Ib could not bo ascer tained today. AHE HEPOHTED SAFE A.MKItlCANH WKHi: NOT KIMKI . AS WAS KKI'OItTKI) Official Telegram ('oiiics Today (o to The State l)eurt'ment t Washington 111 AMorUtM rrM to Cm a Hay Tlmna.t WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. 11. 'All tho AmoricaiiB nt Mmlora, Mexico, nro reported sajlo In nn ofriclnl dls patch today to tho state department, which specifically donlcB tho roports of the murder of ton Amorlcnns and two KngllBli women. Tho colony (thoro was attacked by bandits who j were routed. , i MILL1S TD OPERATE (JIJO. W MK)lfi8AVS PLANT WIMi START AOAIN, ' Only Delay Now Is (ho Securing of Sufficient Timber to Fur- m.tn iogs (Special to Tho Times) ' HAN'DON, Oregon, January 11. Thoro Is ovory promlso that tlio Geo. W. Mooro mill nt Unndon will open for oporatlou ngnln enrly this yoar. Tlio Unndon Recorder prints tho following on tho subject: Geo. W. Mooro, who arrived In this city announces that tho Moore mills hero will open na soon as ar rangements can bo mado, but (I003 not hold out any prospect that this will bo within ''10 or 10 days. Nogo nations for loga from tho Coach os tato havo fulled to tormluato suc cessfully. Ilecauso tho company lias .track facilities In posltlon'Mr. Mooro bus boon nnxlous to cot this ear. tlcular tract contracted for and i,n8 offerod what good tlmbormon sayl Is morn than tho timber Is worth. Hut through n combination of cir cumstances It scorns likely that this tract cannot he obtained, and tho next in ovo will bo to sook another sourco or supply. The market now prnmlsos return to lumbor producers and tho outlook ror an early opening or tho mills or this section Is vory bright. B DISTRICTS OK RHINO HOLLAND ri.OODKD ARK Whole Northern Portion of Country Is now in Danger of Inundation the (II j AuKlate4 I'rvM to Coo Oar Tlnira. AMSTERDAM. Jun. H. Tho Tol egranf roports that tho Kuydor Zee dyko at Ktitwoudo Is broken nud tho Kuid Polnnr flooded. Inliab- Itauts of that, placo flod to Edam, which is partly Hooded, Tho mes sage says tho dyko protecting Pol- dorcoovang Is In dangor and It It breaks, tho result will lio the Hood ing of tho grcator part of northern Holland. Aimuiimvmcnt .Made by Agent or the Government Station ac That Place lOr Auoclited l'rata to Coo Uar Time. J SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 14. Tho Russian volunteer Hoot, which has been operating two steamers botwoon Paget Sound ports and Vladivostok, will put two and perhaps throe more largo vessels on this run to handle shipments of war munitions until navigation to Archangel opens In tho spring. Announcement was mado to day by Col. Golokhvastotr, trasspor tntlon agent or tho Russian government s ROKEN D MORE VESSELS HUERTA DIES ON FOREIGN SOIL Former Dictator of Mexico Passes Away Last Night at El Paso, Texas LIFE STSl OE Tried to Rule With Iron Hand But Finally Fled From His Country WAS A PRISONER HERE Had Keen la PiInoii Hut Wiih Oiven Liberty When He Iteeuum III Guard Ills Hotly (I); AnoclJlfl rrM in Coot I)j TlmM J KL PASO, Texas, Jan. 11. Guarded by former military and civ il officers of tho former Iluerta government of Moxlco, the body of General Huortn, who dlod last night of sclorosls of tho livor, was laid to day In unofficial stato nt Iluerta h homo. It wno planned to romovo tho body to a recolvlng vault Into this afternoon. Took Clinrgo In J1)I!J Iluerta took ofHco nfl Provisional President on Fobruary IK, 1913. Thrco days nftorward FranclBCo Mn- dcro, ono of his brothers who had bccir-nrrcstod with him, and Joco Mn rln Pino Sunrez, vicc-prcsldont tinilor Madcro, woro asslssinntod whllo rid ing undor guard from tho palaco to tho penitentiary. Tills crlmo nrouncd n storm of In dlRiiatl'on throughout the United 1 States. In many qunrtorB there woro demands for intervention but Presi dent Tnrt, who wns on tho ovo of leav ing office, dccldod to tnko no action which might commit-tho Incoming ad ministration of President Wilson. Immediately on assuming offlro President 'Wilson rofuacd to rccoK.nlzo Huortn as tho bond of tho Mexican Govarnmcnl Hi splto of tho tact thnt such recognition had been granted by Great Britain. At tho samo tlnio tho Madorlstan rallied undor Vonustluno Carranzn, Govornor or Coaliulla, and Francisco Villa doclarod ngnliiBt Huortn, ' AmliaNsador ltwalled Following tho rofusnl of Prosldont Wilson to recoimlze tho Provisional President United States Ambassador Honry Lnno Wilson was recalled from Moxlco City. Tho situation botwoon tho United States nnd Moxlco then re- Innlncd at u practical deadlock until August whon President Wilson Bout John Llnd, formor govornor of Min nesota, to tlio Mexican capltnl as his personal rop'ruHentntlvo. Mr. Llnd presented rortaln proposnla to Huor tn, chief of which wnB that tho Pro visional Prosldont should resign and permit a national election lit which lio would not ho a randidato. Iluerta peremptorily rejocted these propos als. MihJo Opon Attack In the menutlnio tho Mexican con gross had hcon1 growing restive nnd ono Senator hud tho hardihood to makonii opon attack on Huortn In the Semite cjiumbor. Ho promptly dis appeared and when his colloaguos do muiidoil tin Investigation Huorta marched a, body or troops into tho Hall of Congress, soizod 110 deputies and throw thorn in jail. His noxt step was to call nn elec tion ut which only Iluortlstus were allowed to veto with tho result that ho was declared prosldont with Gon oral nianquot vico-prcsldont. Mr, Llnd again doinandcd thnt Huorta re sign nnd, mooting with a Bccoud re fusal, loft Moxlco City on November 12 for Vora Cruz. Ten.slon Wns Acnto Throughout tho "winter the tension botwoon the United Statos and Moxl co continued to grow moro acuto. Amorlcnii wurshlps woro dispatched to Mexican waters and a largo num-. her of troops wore concentrated on tho border. At the samo tlnio tho Constitutionalists, as tho Carranzn factloir called themselves, advanced from tho north dofoatlng tho Iluerta troops In battlo aftor battlo. Tho climax came In April whon n party of American bluojackots woro Bclzod at Vera Cruz nnd thrown Into jail. Tho Americans wero quickly rolcasod but Ilueiin refused Presi dent Wilson's domand for a formal salute to tho Stars and Strlpos as a measure of reparation. On April 2 American bluejackets and marines (Continued on page Two,) S Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll and (Tops Hny Advertiser. BUTTER TO RUSSIA KIKST HII IP.MKNT OOKS PKO.U NKW YOKK CUT Tventy-I''Ive Cm' IjoihIh lliinictl from Clilcngo to Catch Ves sel Sailing tnr AnocldtMl 1'rcM to Cooi Var TImM.J NMW YOKIC, Jan. II. As show ing the heavy shipment of food sup plies now being mado from this port to Russia, it wbb stntcil today Unit special train of 25 ears loaded with butter woro rushed horo from Chica go within IS hours In order to bo shipped on tho steamer Czarlntzn, another ivesscl leaving ycBtorday for Russia. This oxceods all records for slnglo shlpmonts and Is first butter ever sent to RiiBsln. AUSTRIA AND MONTHNKOHO .MAY ' IIAVH A(SKi:U.Mi:NT WlreloNH from Itomo Say I'onuer Coiiiitry Seeks to Make v Souirn(o J'eaco Or Aworltlxt I'mia to Cooa IUf Tlmn. LONDON, Jan. 1 1. A wlrolcss dispatch from Rome reiterates tlio report of nn nrmlstlco botweou Aus tria and Montouogro. It states It was Austria which proposed tho ces sation of hostilities with tho pur pose or negotiating n scparnto pence. L" STRUCTURE AT SORA, ITALY, RKSTROYKI) TODAY Services Wero Ilohig Held In .Memory of Those- Who Lost Live In tho Km-thquako jar Aaaoelalod 1'rrM to Cw naj Tim. ROtolJ) 'jiiil.) l-4-'ffio cnthednii at Sora was destroyed by flro today whllo ngrvicos wore, , ..in, tprogrcfls throughout Ialy cqiumqmornUpg Uio oartjiquako tit Avozzuno and Sora ti yoar ago. , Tho flro destroyed, tho estate, pf Saint Kestttpn, Horn's protecting Saint, which wns almost the only object In tho church which escapod uninjured In tlio carthqunko. A groat coromony was hold horo today In memory of those who lost tholr IIvob in tho earthquake Dur ing tho services a caudlo foil, sot fire to tlio altar cloth and the wliolo building was consumed. Tho superstitious peasantry has boon aroused by the flro and loss or tho statue, which thoy rogard as an omen of wnr time. COLD SPELL BREAKS EXPECT WARMER WEATHER IN CHICAGO TONIGHT! Low Temperature of Last. Thirty. hlv Hours Continued Today, However In Middle West II j- Awoclalcil 1'ivaa tu Con nay TIihm. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Tho cold weather which prevailed In the Middle West for the lust 3G hours continued today, but tho woathor bureau predicted higher temper atures before night. REMAINS OF STEAMER VICTIMS REACH PORT TODAY Dutch Vessel .Muiishuven Strikes Mine nnd Part of Crow Meet Dentil lily Aiuiocltlod 'rc to Coiw IUj TlniM.J LONDON,' Jan. 14. Tho Dutch stonmor Princess Juliana arrived at Gravosond today bringing tho body of tho captain and sovon mombors of tlio crow of the Dutch stonmor Maushuv cn, which was nbundoned on tiro nr- tor striking u mlno, A Lloyds dis patch from Rotterdam says tlio other members of the crow woro saved, EASTERN STAR NOTICE All mombors of tho Eustorn Star aro requested to meot 2 o'clock Sat urday afternoon nt tho Masonic hall, for tho purposo of attondlng the ru noral or our late brother Capt. Al fred Matson. Ily order or - WORTHY MATRON ROT ARMISTICE GAT NS BUG BODIES HOI NO. 148 I EH CAPITAL FALLS City is Captured by Austrian Forces Who Are Now in Full Control i!i Residence of the King and the Town Are Reported to be Undamaged ARMY ENTERED YESTERDAY Facts Aro Oiven Out In An Official Announcement Mado by tho War Office at Vienna Today Do-' fenders Wero Renten tnr AmocUIM Trail to Coo nr Timet 1 VIENNA, Jnn. 14. Tho capture of Cettlnjo, tho cnpltol of Montene gro, Is announced today by tho war offlco, Tho official aiinuuncomont stntos: " Tho capital of Montenegro Is In our hands. Our troops, pursu ing tlio beaten onomy yeatordny af ternoon, entorod Qottlnjo. Tlio resi dence of tho Montenegrin King and tho town aro undamaged. Tho pop- filiation Is calm. OKNTKR OF INTEREST Capture of Cettlnjo Attracting Much Attention , tnr Aaaorlatsi Trria to Cooa liar TIrim.J LONDON, Jan, 14. Tho fall ot Cottlnjo, tlio Montenegrin capital, and roports from Romo than an arm istice wiib doclarod botwoon Montouo gro and tho Central powers held the center of-interest today. Military critics are of the opinion that Mon tenegro 1b now In such u position that some form or arrangements with her ndverpiiry Is Imperative. ' -'' No AltarkM Made Tho rumor that tho central pow ers' .bognn attacks on tho Anglo French forccB in Grceco yesterday proved Incorrect. ii Recent Infantry engagements In the west havo boon superceded brar tlllnry fighting. In tho oast, ox cop ror local ougnKouiQiitB, a Kill prevails all along tho entlro front. Homo roports nrtlllory actions nt ma ny points on tho Austro-Itallan front. DEEDS ARE EKED ; VON PAPEN PAPERS TURNED OVER TO UNITED STATES Check StuliH Show he Paid Largo Sums to Different Agents In This Country (llr AMotlatM I'rcu to Coo Oar Tlmta.J LONDON, Jan. M.--CoplcB of tho correspondence seized from Captain Veil Punon, the rccallod Gorman uiit. itary. attucho at Washington, whon ho reached Falmouth on his way to Germany, havo boon turned over to the American embassy for trans minion to tho Stato Dopartmont. .Mado Many Payments Thoy show Von Papon mado fie quiut pnymoutsto persons charged wlili tho responsibility to blow up works and bridges in tho Unlt)d Statos. Ono chock stub shows that about two wooks boforo tho explosion at Seattle May 110. ho sont K'OO to tho Gorman Consul nt Seattlo. Other .Mouoy Paid III Fobruary, Von Papon swt $H0O to tho Gorman Consulate n Seattle. Ono entry shows that" Uo gsivo $700 to Wornor Horn, who Wf.e arrosted In connection with tho bloxilug up or tho Canadian Pacific railway hridgo at St. Croix, Maino. Stubs also show tho payment to a up) who committed suiodo in n cell in a.ii English prison. '' EXPLBSII 15 Fill' TWO MEN KILLED AND OTHER'S INJURED AT CHICAGO Ily AwocUt4 t'ruuf to Cooa liar Time. CHICAGO, Jnn. 14 Two men wore killed and two othors had nar row oscnpos whon the gas plant of tho Chicago & Northwestern Rall roud waa wrocked by two oxploslona oarly today. Much property dam-C age was done, Tl'o cjiuse la un known, Dance Kaxles' Hull, Sat, evo., Jmir inth, Martin Otchtm, POPULATION U