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'"WWWW Tf'Wffc'jJFI' VWJM l"1"Jll',"JwuilHnf j pyrmvr i"rvr " i' '"si U : r " "' TPMJfTT 1 1 pJOTICE THAT YOU CAN PATCH UP ALMOST EVERYTHING BIT THE TRUTH Cans States PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES A V -- 5 f JO !- MM Vol. Mn-XXjM. .1 SHI ILLS Established 1878 As Tho Count Mull MEMDKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916 EVENING EDITION. LI NEARLY DONE western union to open SER VICE VIA RAILWAY IX 10 DAYS . .. j.i Oliiff This May. (5? m ' ri n p, WeeK anu .-. - Capacity Soon 11 1 1 KELP; New Logging Equipment Will Also Mean iviuiu mt-u m Smith-Powers Camps C. A. SMITH COMING HERE Coniuioi-dnl Kupcrliitotidoiit E. Horn ing of Scut (to J lore Will Open Now Officios SAYS PROSPERITY IS HEING FELT HERE Mcud lo " v,,,,l,,e Km"" ij1,lHilW,lclITIiw frnfriil Conditions Improving jlr. JoluiMHi Active p. A. Sraltli company iiiIIIb on Cod Dy will soon lio iut on the I ill-da Bhlft. It IS pOSHimo nun --.. ....... ..n mi Hill till the two piaiiia imij h " - ualfl this week but tins nus hoi ln officially annoimcetl. labored conditions In tuo nim- Ut market ami lncreaBcil demand ite the two factors resulting m tnw. ' mprorcd weather conditions mid ad ditional ciiulliment for tlio Smltli- Fwts company, pcrmmiug u nor than meet tlio demand for logs. re brlnxlns about tlio full time idtdole more quickly than was ex- pled. For sercral months, tho binltli- Pori logslng company hns beon hindlcappcd by lack of nildltlonnl nllsar steel anil camp equipment, wllns the delivery of Iocs difficult. Ilotetcr, during tlio past week, tho timinit Powers alono huvo boon dc llrerlns upwards of 700,000 root of Ion per day and with tlio additional .billtlci this can bo cnnshloruhly Increased within a short time. Part tt the new equipment has already mired. ('. A. Smith Duo IIlmo & A. Smith Is personally expected tovlilt the Day within n short tlmo. la fact he had been expected to nr- rlte here on the Adeline Smith today bat as delayed at the last moinont. He oar bo here on tho Adollno tho hit ot the week. The Adeline left Oakland nt 2 o'tlort yesterday morning and nr- rliftl la Coos Day early toilny, mnk !l the trip from tho Oukland dock w the Smith mill dock In Just 3a lours. She ll sail at noon tomorrow Johnson 'More. Arilvo Mr, Johnson, a moiubor of tim Miter's Committee which has hcon " C A. Smith with tho com P"I's affairs, will 80on tnko a mom W'i part In tlio work, according report reaching hero from San ""too. Mr. Johnson Is an exporl d hmberman and his assistance n of much valuo at this tlmo. "Proposed transfer or iim ai. ' and Redwood holdings of "SDlth company to tho PooloMort ! indicate March l will. It is "-mood tend to rapidly clear tip u jflustUi affairs of tho company. "" stated tlmi i, .,... ...,. du. .? lfen " for 0,n -' t hTnNann SmltU for trip Orient have not been closed, ''reports to the contrary. Tho cUco papers early last week ?W report that (!. w. moNW vo. Had chartPrci n. x. -.. niv .xhhh iorp. K. Iloonlng, commercial HUlibrlntotidont ot tho West ern Union with headquar ters nt Scatllo, who lias boon horo.tlw last fow days, Bnya that tlio Pacific North west is now on tho vorgo of nn crn of prosperity such im It lias novor known, hoforo. Ho declares that In tho past Tow weeks tho Wcstorn Un ion business In his district has Increased 25 pot cent mid lio says this Is always n barometer of business con ditions. Reports from tlio Knst and Miildlo West show that tho westward trend or prosporlty bus boon grnd uully westward mid that It Is well rounded. Jl Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull mill Coos Hay Advortlner. NO. 179 FOR NIL BASE NEAR ASTORIA Senator Lane Asks $3,000,- 000 Appropriation for New Coast Defense Station K. IloohliiR, rommorcl.ll superin tendent or the Western Union In tlio Pacific Northwest, left this mornlnc overland for home aftor looking after somo details of tho company's busi ness hero. Dcforo leaving, be stated that tlio company would "cut over" from tho old lino to ItoscburK via tho Coos Hay Wukoii rond to the new Hue via tlio Coos llay-KuKono railroad within ton days or two wcoks. It Is expected that tho new lino will mean tho elimination or tlio wlro troubles that Coos Day has ex perienced so frequently In years (,'onu by. Howevor, slides along tho now lino niny bothor roiiio during the next twolvo mouths, Mr. nooning snld. Ojwit Xcv Offices ' Mr. Iloonlng cnnio down to try and get tho $177 duo Ills company from tho North Ilend Tide, which rocontly suspoudod, and was promised by 'soino North llond business men who nro trying to aid in rovlvlng tho pub lication that It would bo pnld. Mr. L"oouliig Bald that ho expected an offlro would bo opened In North Ilend. W. C. Wrny, In chargo of tho Palaco hotel thoro, will probably bo appointed agent for tho company there At Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point and Pow ers, tho agonts of tho railroad will net as agonts of tho Western Union. Mr. Iloonlng said that ho would soon dccldo whether tlio company would oxtoud its lines to Daudou mid opon nn ofdeo tlioro. While Iioro ho mado arrangements with Presldont Hull or tho Coos & Curry Tolophono company to uso Its poles botweon Marshflnld and North MUIKI 10 HOOK up wuu 1110 I1UW.UIIO "la Kugeiie. f ' BILL IS INTRDDUGED TIGHENORWILLRUiM POUT OltVOKI) MAX TO SKHK JOIXT KKPItKSKXTATIVKSlIIP Provides for Purchase of Site and Preliminary Work on Columbia River NEW ARMYJ3ILL DRAFT Provides for Fodenill.lng National Oiiaid, Ini'ica.slug Standing Alnuy mill Otbor Pii'paieiliiess IcatiircH tnr AinoclalrJ I'itm to Cnoa I)r Tlmn.1 WASIIINOTON, l C, Feb. 21. Senator I.ane, of Oregon, today In troducod a bill to appropriate $V 000,000 to acqu,lro a naval Imso slto on tho Columbia lllver near Astoria. Tho now army reorganization bill, federalizing the Notional Guard, In erenslng tho rogulnr army to l.'ll, 000 men, doubling tho field nrbjllory, creating four Bqundrons of aircraft and nn entirely now corps of cadets rrom colleges having military train ing, was agreed. upon tentatively to day by the House military conmll teo. Tlio commlttco authorized Chair man liny to draft tho bill and huvo It ready Tor tho commtttno noxt 'Wednesday or Thursday. Tho Nat ional (luard provision will bo ono or tlio most notable features. Tho commlttco agreed Hint Conwreaa has tho right to tako over tho Nat ional auaril by Legislative onnct-mont. Grandson of Klivt Settler of Curry County Motin)llH Files its Dem ocratic Candlilato (Special to Tho Times.) POUT OIIFOHI), Ore., Feb. 21. Frank U. Tichoiior will bo a candl ilato for Joint Representative from Coos anil Curry "bit tho Democratic ticket. Mr. Tlchonor Js woll known in tho two counties. Mr. Tlchonor comos from pioneer pnrontago, Captain William Tlchonor Ills grandfather, bolng tho first set tlor of this section and loprcsentod this part ot the stato in tho first session ot tho Orogon Legislature. Mr. Tlchonor 1b a member of tho Oregon Socloty Sons of tho Involu tion, a member of tho Society ot tho War or 1812. His grandrather took an active part In tho Mexican War, bis father, J. U. .Tlchonor was a Civil Wnr veteran Frank himself was In tho Spaiv'sii-Amerlcun Wnr. Frank Tlchonor was born at Port Orford II years ago nnd over slnco ho was old enough has been work ing for his homo town. Mr. Tlch onor Is well known In Coos County, where ho has Bpeut bis money with out any rownrd, to udvortlso tho county. IE LAND SALE U. S. Supreme Court Makes Important Ruling in Califor ' nia Case Today FLOOD DAMOER BIG MISSISSIPPI IjHVKKS huhak XHAIt X12W OHLKAXS COOS B L Four Strttiuers mill Many Small ltoatx KnuiiKCtl In Hi'Kiuliig 'ld .ens Mail "Svtxv r.utcncs (n AunrKttJ Trw to Coi Vtj TlmM. NI2W OIILBAN8, Fob. 21. With four Bteamors nnd numerous flat boats engaged in rescuo work, ro: norts from the district flooded by tho Mississippi lovoo bronk nt Uuck- lidKo wore more optlmlHtle. Two stcamors- loaded with refugees reach ed Natchez today from tho neigh borhood of Nowollton. Wator from tho constnntljvjvidenlng crovnss was ronortod rafltdly covering Tonsas, Concordlr; Franklin and Cataholla pnrls FIND iu L xi:i,i.ii: .iKXsux, of coquillk, DISCOVKHF.I) AT COALKDO Wandered Away l-Vom Homo anil CiiiiNi'd Mtii'li Worry Second Tlmo Slio Has lUsapprtueil (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLU, Oro., Fob, 21, Nol lio Jensen, tho daughter ot n ranch er nour hero, wus located by 8horlff Jojiuson at Coaledo today. Slio had been mlssfug sluco last Sunday night and considerable alarm was felt as to her saToly nnd many rumors wero afloat. Hurt Johnson, who wns with her early Sunday ovonlng, wns callod on to explain, but ho could shod no light aiid rinnlly Shorirr Johnson round that the young woman hnd walkod to Coaledo, nrrlvlng tlioro at 2 o'clock last Monday morning and bad bIiico boon staying with n friend. Thla Is tlio socoiul tlmo sho has wandorod away and caused con tVdorablo worry. Hor father, or rathor Btop-fa'thor, Is now away. SI PEDRO PEL U. S. IMPATIENTEXPEGTBATTLE UXITKI) statics' avaxts i.mmkdi- ATH HKPIiY TO 1UIITISII XOTH Holds That State Authorities Had no Right to Transfer ' Waterfront Property ' MAY AFFECT COOS BAY Declines That Transfer of Lund Hither by Sale or (Jiving Away AViw Xull and Yold Oregon .Situation Similar tnr AMoclttM Pro la Coon til? Tltnrt, WASIdNQTON, I). C, Feb. 21. Tho U. S. Supronio court todny up held tho claim or the State or Cali fornia to tho tllto of tho so-called Phlneas IJannlng tldo land in tlio In ner hnrbor ot San Pedro. Tlio de cision affects ovory pleco ot tide land In California harbors. Attorney General Webb Is upheld in tho con tention that tho title to tho tldoland Is vested In the stato by virtue of Boverolgnty nnd any tltlo glvon by the stnto In null and void becuuso the stato had no right to glvo away or Roll theso lands. MAY AFFKCT COOS HAY ! . 'CL1 " bring back an Oriental kSeJ:.n,lh,tl,.D MI'awy'B mlllti ': ::: l.. f "ot ,,e- . '"s the Xaiui cm, i..,.n i r Bni.1. . iiiiiiu iiuii- ' e her place. A A . . r,r com;:,;.; A0AIXST P. ,.. xom-OX J- Uoadmaster Mur- , s hero Saturday H tot. , ,VM,,KB com- rettla.nl,hoftv court xrtoB,vrorkorp- P ,rneld dist roe u one ..,: r .aspa ou Vorton ... :un W1,lch Mr. . 'vi una l ft i. "o i rviii . t "esllda (i. . 7 amoving .to PI h.a.1 blocks the road Wll trv ; Mr burdock . '' "y and iiato , tHe Of m. "UBur on, . ' P:1 the work ttoied. ' troi'b'o ro- Sllll'MKXTS OF Ll'MIIFH FOlt FIKST HALF FKIL FAU FAQKKD Itecelpts nt San Fmni'lsco From Hero Almost Doublo Tlio.so of Any Other District Along Coast With Coos Day in tho leaa tho fol lowing figures Bhow tho uir.ount of lumbor recolved from encb or tho Pacldc roast ports at San Francisco Hay ror tho first half of tho month of February: Fir mill Spruro Aberdoon .....,. Uaiulon COOS HAY ,i . Columbia River Uvorett 1,112,000 Port Angoles , 3,735.000 Port nainblo 8fi0,000i Port Ludlow 300,000 Newport . . . ,' 311,000 Wlllapn 075,000 ! 700,000 725,000 (1.(100,000 3.975,000 Total 1S.7S3.000 ' ltiiluood Enroktt 1,990,000 Albion 1,301,000 Caspar D507000 Fort Dragg 2.292,000 Greenwood 425,000 Mendocino ,. 1.72G.000 Crescont City 304,000 Total S.991,000 IRST QUAKER DIES IN PENNSYLVANIA CHAIR Itolaml S. Pfiilngton and Oro. 11. Manli Kxoriiteil at llellofont To day for Pliilirrtoh Miiiticr inr Aof iiJ Vf " Coot "7 Tn,,,J nBi.i.pwnKT. Pa.. Fob. 21. Ro- land S. Pennington nnd Goorgo H. March wero toilny eiecirocuiuu m n.u nenltontlary horo for tho murder of a t ,..la lilnltnrtnu. Pennington Is n. I.w,." - said to havo beon tho first porson of Ounkor oxtraciion to suiier tuv u' Vonalty In Poiisjjlvnuln. COOS COUNTY MAM GIVEN FULL PARDON John II. Wi'glit, Pardonod Two Yrars Ago mi Sentence of Olitainliig Money Fiitscly, (Jo's ltlghts SALEM. Oro., Fob. 21. To John II. Wright Governor wunycumuo gnmted a full pardon, nnd restoreu 1. 1, in plftzonshln. Wright. who was i.. n cniiinni'n nf one to fivo Kenrs for obtaining mpnoy by false nrotonscs. was paroieu two yrai h- Ho was from Coos County, HUY 11AHK CAIiiaO fl. W, MrX04ir Co. Wko Over Pe ruvian Vessel Today ,n. .....i.i'.i rri to Coo ny TimM.l ,.,, ......... - .. ' SAN FitANCISCO, Fob. 21. Tho Tho PertrMan uarK nu " ucu" i.ooo,i iiv c.ca. W. McNear. Inc. ot San Francisco, It was announced 'todo'. Sho will be placed undor American register and operated out of San Francisco to Pacific ports. MISSING MAN E Questions Involved du California Tldelnud Ca.so Similar to Oregon's Tho decision or the United States Supronio court In tho California tide lauds enso Is or much Interest on Coos Dny as tho California caso lias boon closely watched by many bore. Tlio decision Is Bald to havo u bear ing nil over Oregon mid particularly on Coos Day whoro tho Stato or Ore gon has disposed or largo holdings to private individuals. Tho Port or Coos Day somo tlmo ago was Invcstig gatlng tho question but doforrcd un til a dcolsion wns Bccurod in tho Cal ifornia caso which has boon in tlio cjtMirts-for several years. 0 T IN CM T I. ItOSKXIIKIta OAITUHKD DY OF FICIOS AT CItKSCHXT CITY. Deputy Sheriff Will Diing Him Dark Cashed $150 llogus Draft mi Dank of Danilou Offlcors have caught I. Rosen borg, tho Coqulllo tnllor who n fow days airo cashed n boctts draft on MFULIX HKIMKII, OIHHJOX flTVjt0 nnk of nan,,on nnd oscnl)0d. COXPHCTIOXKU, IX CITY Ho was found at Crescent City, ac cording to fl long dlstanco messago rocolved yesterday by tho local po llco from Sheriff Alf Johnson at Coqulllo. A deputy sheriff will at once bo dispatched to tho south. Rosenborg was clover in his ma- Dropped Suddenly From Sight, Leaving Will (Jiving Title to H'oro to Employe, Is Hcpirt Morlln Ilolmcr. until ton da'ys ago proprietor of an Oregon City nlpulatlon of tho draft. Ho showed confectlonory, nnd who suddenly tho bank offlcors his deposit book droppod from sight leaving Ills busl-jon the Dank of Cincinnati, purport ncsB, Is In Mnrshiold. Ho has beon lug to bnvo enough In tho bank hero for sovernl days, staying atthore to moro than cover the draft, iim lmnin of his aunt. Mrs. Peter; Ho was known up mid down tho Scott, ou Goldon Avenuo. Coqulllo rlvor and bad llvod in Co- Dr. Le.Uo, Osteopath, Marshflelil1 Ubbjr Coal, 3.00 ton. Phono 72. This morning ho was away from qulllo thrco years and tlioro was homo, having gone to North Rend ' little question whon tho draft was looking for work fn tho shlnglo mill, According to tho nowspnper dis patches, Helmor n week ago Satur day gave ovor his will to Miss Laura, "no funds," and tho warrant wus cushed It went east and immediately camo back, a fow days ago, marked firoon'. an employe in tho Btoro, and told hor ho' would bo dead tho next day and dropped from sight. Ho had not been woll. Tho will gavo Miss Groen tltlo to tho property. Examination of tho afrulrs show ed that, tho concorn was In a good" financial condltfon, Holmer iota Mrs. Scott that bo bad sold out his business in tlio north. CARRANZA DEPORTS SPANISH MINISTER Consul at MontoVoy OuMed From Country Decauso Ho Protested Against Priest's Treatment IB? Auoclte4 rrtM to Coo Bar Tlmn.1 IvAUEDO, Tex., Feb. 21. Spanish Coiiusul nt Monterey OustoU Fiin rived liore, following ills reported de portation by tho Carranza nuthorlt'cs. Laguero is said to have protested against tho deportation of a priest and was gives 21 hours, within which to leave Mexico. X immediately sworn out nftor Roson berg had had a few days start. Worked Logging Camps. Rosonborg was woll known In tlio valley, especially In the logging camps, as he traveled about solicit ing orders. Somo time ago ho was glvon a severe pummellng at ono of tho Smith-Powers camps near Powers, violating tho company's or der against peddlers soliciting work In tho camps with the result that Foreman Grant kicked him out of the camp. Rosenberg also Is al leged to havo sent some bogus letters to Allan Todd of Marsh- fluid, a competitor, with the result that Todd was Bent on somo "wild goose" chases to Coqulllo Valley points. Asks Quick ItesM)iiHo Itcgtirdlug In- torforeneo With Malls and Ex- tension of English Iaw tnr AnoclateJ TrrM to Coot tlj Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 21 Secretary Lansing today asked thL Loudon foreign odlco for prompt re plies to tho American notes protest ing against seizures of malls nnd "against tlio application of tlio trad ing with tho oncmy act against American firms nnd Interests. W AUSTRIA TO REPLY Explanation of Attack on Tanker Po 1 1 olio Will Come Soon tSJr AoflitM TifM to Com nr Timet. WASHINGTON, I). C Feb. 21. AmbttBsndor Penflold nt Vienna ca bled toda,y that ho presented tho American nolo asking for uu Inves tigation and oxpluuntlou of tho at tack on tho American tanker Pet rollto near Alexandria sovernl wcoks ago and hud been promised a prompt reply. It was buIiI at tho State Do pnrtmont thnt tho reply probably would glvo a IiiibIb ror furthor negotiations. DIVER ISSUE GRAVE U. S. VIEWS SUDMARIXE Pf.AX WITH APPREIIEXSIOX Ambassador von Dot'iiMorff Told That. Ills Oovrrnmout Will ho Ex ported to Keep Past Pledges tnr AuofUt) r-rou to Cooi nr Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, Fob. 21. Tho U. S. Stnto Department officials Bald todny that they consider tho submarine- issuo with Germany still gravo. Thoy stnto that bocauso or tho Lusltaula ngrcomont, In tho light or tho nowly announced sub marine policy or tho Germanic pow- ors, contains no nssuranro ror tho future Socrotary Lansing has nl- rcady told Ambassador von Dorn- storff that nssuranccs thnt previous doclarntVoiiB will not bo abandoned In the new campaign nro highly do-slrablo. NEW APPAM QUESTION Ocrnmn Enibassy Protests Prpsenco of U. S. Deputy Marshals tnr am(kihi nm io cooa nr tidim.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 21. Repre sentations against tho presouco of United States Doputy Marshals ou tho capturod Hrltlsh liner Appnm, tho German prize, woro mado today to tho Stato Department by the Gorman ombassy. It was feared that friction might dovolop rrom tho prcsonco ot tho marshals. EXfiLAXD CALLS HER YOUNGEST TO COLORS (Or Auoclttrd ftn to Coo nr TlmM.J LONDON, Fob. 21. A royul proclamation has beon posted calling to the colors tho recruits of Class Ono. Thoy aro to report before March 31, Tho class com prises the youngest recruits avallablo, all bachelors who attained tho ngo ot 18 on August 15th last. Activities of Germans and Al lies Indicate Momentous De velopments Soon IVES SlL VEILED Military Experts Unable to Fathom Strategy of Ger mans, French and English ATTACK SUPPLY DEPOTS (Jcrmau.s Claim English Defoated In Attack Along Yser Canal and I'Vcurli Claim Germans De feated nt Aitols tnr AmocIiIfi! Trrta to Coo llr TlotN.l LONDON, Feb. 21. Ropulso of tho Duitlsh liand grenndo Attack against tho now Gorman position on tho Yser Canal, north of Ypres, xviui announced today by I'orllu. Paris reports tho repulso nt a Germnu attack with grenades in the Artols district. Raids on each othor's supply de pots wero mado by the Fronch and German aeroplanes. Heavy fighting ou tho western front and increased activities on the other fronts hull- cato tho beginning of a momentous development this spring and sum mer. As yet the strategy of nolthor sldu has boon revealed. In tho East, Russian attacks ou tho Dvlusk front railed mid minor advances elsowhoro wero ropulsud, Ilorlln says. NEED MORE MONEY Premier Asqtiltli Wants Two llllllcn Dollars for England ttlr AuocltttJ TrrM to Cooa Ilr Tlmn, LONDON, Fob. 21. At tho open ing ot a'arllamont todny, Promlor -Asqulth introduced lu tho house of commons cstimntod votes of credit asking ror 120,000,000 pounds, ($2.- 100,000,000.) IKE GAINS REPORT TURKS DRIVEN FUR THER SOUTH IX CAUCASIUS Czar's Troops Claim to Hnvo Occu-, pled All or l-nUo. Van District ail Aro Xear Trehlzond DUMA WILL MEET AGAIX TOMORROW tnr amocUlj mu t dm tnr tibm. PETROORAI), Fob. 21. The Duma lias boon couvonod to meet tomorrow. Tho Duma was prorogued September 10 and the demonstrations-followed the niiiiouucemont ot Its reopening caused It to be postponed indefinitely. tnr Auocitt! rr to com nr Tim.i.i LONDON, Fob. 21. Tho Russians havo occuplod the entire La lio Van district, tho Turks rotlrlug south ward und oven evacuating HltliH, ac cording to Potrograd dispatch. In anothor wing, according to a. dispatch, tho Russian advance guards havo arrived to within u short dis tance of Troblzond ou the Black Soa. FIRE IN 0. S. EXPLOSIONS IX HUREAU OF EX-GRAVING- AND PRINTIXU run emu TAX IS VALID Dr AMotUtal Prei io Cooa U7 TlmM.J WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 21. Tho U. S. Supremo court today up held tho corporation tux law as im posed upon tlie mining companies. Rumors of Honib Plot Catiso Panic hut aro Unfounded Slight Damage Douo (11 AwotUtfrl frtu to Pw tr TlmM.i WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 21. Fire In a laundry at the Government Dureau of Printing and Engraving this afternoon, accompanied by loud explosions, threw many hundred em ployes into panic and spread reports of bomb plot. Flumes broke out In a detached structure In which gaso line used for cleaning was kept. Six ty men got out safely, Succeeding explosions of gasollno caused much 'excitement but no damage was done to the main structure. Times want ads bring remits. AID ATTACK ENGLISH COAST AT MID DAY, CAUSING MUCH DAMAGE Derlln Reports That Main Station and Docks at Lowestoft Suf fered Heavily fCf AMorltteJ I'rru to Coca Bar Time 1 I1I3RLIN, Fob. 21. (Wireless 'via Sayvillo.) An official account says "Gorman naval aoroplanes Feb ruary 20 at noon attacked tho British coast, llombs woro hurled with good success on the. factorIo3 In tho rear of the railroad and on tho docks and gasometer in Lowestoft. Tho main station and docks In Lowestoft wore hit several times. Tho gaso moter broke down under tho effect of tho bombs. In addition two tank steamers wero bombed. In spite of tbo enemy's flro and pursuit by aero planes, till tho German aeroplanes re turned home safely." J . rUJitisia ,tf.tiaj.mL.