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'(TBT -"I i"ff ' BfTTtJL KEEP YOUR TEMPER OTHERWISE IT IS APT TO GIVE YOU AWAY 01 DOS Stm?0 A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES i!fatt Vol, No. XXXIX PAESIDENT WILSON ORDERS 0.5. CHANZA IS TROOPS INJOJEIO TODAY NOIJPPOSED Announce That Villa and His Band Must Be Either Slain or Captured. Ill FORCE FIRST Expedition Will Probably Con sist of 5,000 Men Un der Gen. Funston. WILL BE FRIENDLY ACT Kan American Troops Arc Simply to ArromplMi What MMon ov crnmnit C"iint Action Ono of Cooperation JWANTS ARMY OF J 500,000 MEN. t X X 1 D; Alt1 rrna Is tt ! Tlmw.1 ! WASHINGTON, March X 1 10. Senator Fall today X J introduced a resolution f providing for the recruit- X t ing of 500.UUU 'volunteers I to police Mexico, want villa either dead oh alive tB; AmwUIM rrft to nun tm TlmM. WASHINGTON, March 10. It was nnlil nt tlio Whlto llotiso Hint tlio AinoiWnn gov crnracnt wnntR Villa dead or allro anil no steps will ho no tlccted to carry out that ob Jcct. Senator McC'iimbor, Hopub llrnn, Introduced In tho Brn ato loilny n rcnolutlou provid ing that Congress hIiiiII direct tho PrcRldont to lininodlatcly send armed forces nto Mexico "To limit and doHtroy" tho bandits guilty of tho atro cities against AiuorlcaiiH. Ml p. r o IU Aim UIM I'mi Is Coot lla Tlmca.l WA8IIINOTO.V, I), C, March 10. Pielidcnt WIIboii today ordorod imorlMin Ifnni.H vs ll... tuns V L, ZZ l 'IL "I"' ,. . ,,r: , bandits wlio yesterday raided Coluin bui, N. M, Major Oonoral Scott, chief of ntnfr of tlio U. 8. nnny, auunuucod that tho expedition would consist or not leu than five tlioiiBiind nion, all of hlcli are nvnllnblo on the border under Rcnoral FuiiBton. In Its present Btauo, the proutdont's order docs not menu nrmod intor Ventlon In Moxlco. It provides for n punitive expedition to deal with tho lawless forces over which tlio Car r:a govcrnniont has no control. I'nwldeiii U'IIsoii'h Vlow. Tho following statement was Is ued from tho Wh.to IIoiibo: "An adeqimto force will bo Hont onco In piirault of villa with tho Inslo object of rapturliiK him and Putting a stop to his forays. 'This can bo done and will bo oono in an entirely frlondly aid of "e constituted nuthorltles In Max. and with scrupulous roapoct for ft sovereignty of that republic" 'll ()tl0. Tnioiis General Scott said that tho noces iy of providing; oven a Btrongor w for tho border than It now has, the American troops nro op- "8 In .Mexico, would necessltato ,, ng 8omo troopa not now thoro for JJJ Punitive expedition. Tlioy prob "V w.ll bo ordered from otlior posts. o Plans havo boo,, mado so far as lH2 fr U, ,lso o' the National Not an Invasion SJ " llccIarod that tho United enllr U "ot Cos'or tho punlfvo Kin ? u an ,nvu8,0 ' "'co and r L IUU0 l0 ,,ej' th U.o Car . , 60verm"ot. Tho American 1 "'mC.nt l8' 8ti opposed to nrmod ih,. .i -..... ,,i .moxlco. but docldod in . . .,,care th in Moxlco and : " united Bate by ih. """ 9mies is .niporllod ThB ,, , "uuun" activities or Villa. 5 v"a must bo caught. '" Bet GOOD cleanlui; nnd ro r",n"K, call JAV DOVLK, lh. "50. ""vnMini.ii rn., ,'er "' iuestli ',ii. H CHURCH? .. i . and ussMi piti in. .i...w.i. fiuiub.." y I'rw'Oterlnn (mrin a .. .. .. " I .illin IMP. Ar...,.l. mil. ,,,ft"'lR, Slnrrl, iatl,t Kstnlillslicd 1H7H An Tho Coast Mull ' SAYS VILLA LONG t t PLANNED ATTACK. J X llif AmoiUtrd l'rru i twa nr Tlmrt. X COLUMBUS, N, M., X X March 10, An Invlta- X $tion to General Zapata, X i tho Southern Mexican X rebel leader, to march X X north 'and join in an at- t X tack on the United States X was sent by Villla in Jan- i l uary, according to a copy i X of a. letter found among t X Villa's captured papers,- X I "I snail not expend an- I X other sheij on brother t i Mexicans," Villa wrote, t t "but I will organize to at- lit tack Americans on their l 1 1 A X own soil." U.SJILLiTIITl: 1'HKS. WILSON WILL NOT CONSII). I'M OIMKCTION HV CUHRANA 'Announce Any Opposition Will lie CoiiNhP'ictl Only When It Com's Up Tluro t IVy AiuodaM Prrmi la I'ihm llr TlniM.) WASHINGTON, I). C., March 10. fTho U. S. Stnto Dopnrtinont officials iiuld that no iIocIhIoii had houn roarhod uh to what tho attltmlo of tho (Ifitltoil Hiatus would ho If Cnrrimr.il "objected to tlio presence of American soldlors In Mexico, they declared thn question would bo met when It came Lnto today tho Ilouso Foreign Af- t . , mi. n.i .til, ( .... ...nil ....lln.l I .ifvii, tini tiuiio ia;niiiiilit u in iiii.uii i.f,.ji.iu. tit tlio request of l'roHldent Wilson nud Chairman Flood wuo expiaiiiou why tho President did not fcol It tnoccBHury to nsk tho coiiHent of Con- i;ronH before tnklnj; action. Tlio ad minlKtratloii IioIiIh that the l'roHldent la fully vented by tho coiiHtltutVon with authority to ropel luvaslou. While WIlHon wiih decldliiK to hoik! ;foim over tho border. nsllalSon lind brolton out afresh In CoiiBross. Son- I'ators McCumbor and Fall, llopiibll- rnns. Introduced rcHolutlons propos- iuK army action. AMKItlPAN MiADKIt O.V HOItllKIt SAYS VIM,A HAS H.UOO TUOOI'S ItopoiH rmiiiiizii 1'orco.s llnvn Moil IYoiu Vicinity Uws Siv'ci'Vy In l'laus (117 Auocltlo) I'rmt la Cw Vf Tlmti.l WASHINOTON, I). C, Mnrch 10. In a roport lato this afternoon, (len ornl Funston told tho Wur Dopart mont that ho had accurato iiiforma tion that Villa had 3,000 troops with him, (hat tho Carranza troops In his vicinity flod and ho advlsod against "FrlttliiB away tho time of tho army In BiianlfiiK suinll towns" whllo Villa might havo an opportunity to escapo ;.u navo an oppoi ...hi - "- , lo ndvlsod that the plans of tW ly for Villa's capture bo surround- 1 army od with secrecy for tho sako of suc cess l-'UAlt MPHK TltO.UlU,!-: Alined Civilian l'oii-o lynxes Colmii. bus to Protect Kaiicli. IU Aioilate4 ITc to Tool n TlmM. . COLUMHUS, N. M., March 10. A considerable force of armed civ ilians left hastily today for Gibson's 'ranch, fifteen miles wost, upon ro- co:pt of a roport that .momiuu uumwia mppeaied noar that point. Fun.ston Wants Action Major General Funotoii urgently 'recommonded that ho bo authorized to sond troops ovor tho bordor to Moan out tho bandits. News of tho roturn of 250 American cavalryman who pursued tho bandits Into Moxlco without having killed or captured .Villa was recolvod with undisguised disappointment. 'JUDGK JOHN HALL was called down to Empire today on legal business v. ..,...,... i iriMiimir ...on In I lift' m if. FUEm; ansa iiKuwfN ii'xuiui , ,iiians and elKht worn .v. ai,onnln todav for her l.omo.olght were c.AlIlans nnd eit,m or on Coos niver. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 Provisional President Said to B3 Willing for the United States to Act. ' HI IS SILENTSAYTHEYHITMINESFDRT VAUX STANDS Ambassador to Washington Yesterday Announced They Would Not Protest. NAVY READY TO ASSIST Hici'liil VftliiB of (feiicri'I Stuff This Aftt'i'iioou Plans to Solid Several IMWiciit Foic'h South WIN miii Ik lcU.'iiiilii'I CARRANZA FAII.S TO ANNOUNCE CONSENT Itlf Alort.l fmt In oux tl7 Tlmri, WASHINGTON', March 10. Lato today an expression of rngret from President Cnrran r.a for the Columbus niassacro was received by tho State De partment. No offer of corp oration with American troops for hunting down the bandits was made. is. IT I III AwoH.tM rirmi (n Coog ll.f Tlnim 1 WASHINOTON, I). C, March 10. lCllseo Arrcdoiido, Carratua's ambaH 'mi dor hero, received tho iiowh that President WHboii'h decision to send If. H. troops Into Moxlco with tho istatemout that ho could make no comment and would at onco notify Carranza, Yesterday ho declared that It was Ills np.iilou that such action would not bo resented. The Democratic and Itcpuhlcnu Sonators woro particularly Interested In Uio Mexican HlttiiwV'Ui Mid for (ho most part agreed that thoro wan uothliiK for Congress to do nt this time. . Clinlriuan Ston'o found tho Kepiiti llcau Icadors not disposed to dlsuiisa tho ulViiatloii. Navy Im Itoaily No movo will bo mado by tho navy for tlio present. Practically tho on tlro Atlantic flcot, however, Iu within two days sail of tho .Mexican coast and should Carranza'a forcoa bo iin uhlo to protect tho Amorlcaiis or other fordlgn subjocls In ;cnso of riots, tho navy will bo pressed Into Immodlato sorvlce. Thla wao stated nuthorltatlvoly today. nt tho navy de partment. ' SovOwl Dlffoirut I'oices This aftornoon Secretary linker called tho geuoral staff in sussfon to liorfod plniis for the oxpodltlon. Oon oral FuiiBton was asked for any rec ommendations. It was indicated that movements would bo mado from nov oral points on tho border at tho feamo time. Tho pursuit of Villa will be taken in a coniprolienslvo way. ' IM1W1I by Action Tho cabinet momborB and nrmy offlo'als regarded the decision to go nftor Villa with tho troops with un disguised satisfaction. ' A general fooling of rellor that tho admlnlstraton has finally decide J to tako steps was apparent. Presldont Wilson, himself, Is rop- tei, H U0.K n8 determined tol",e' ""PPoscu 10 imvo cruHm, i ,Jordor alroUdy, would attack him. "81 "'"" IRE TROOPS SEP VKDHHAL FOHOLS MOHI-3 A(vnVU i ALONG .MKXICAN HORDKit Hepoit 100 Mexicans Killed in Raid While Sixteen U. S. Troops and Civilians Foil (11 AwotUlol Vttt lo Cooi Ha Tlmw J COLUMHUS. N. M March. 10. Federal troops In incioascd numbors today patrollod tho Moxlcan bordor near Columbus, Villa, at tllO UOaU 01 UIU main uuuj j of bandits, wbb ropoited today IT, I'mllos south of the International lino, whoro thoy halted atter a running I fflnht yesterday uy mo iiurniiiiia iunlted States troops. V in tho raid upon Coluinbun It is estlmatod tlult moro than 100 Moxl- cans wero killed nnd twlco that num ber wounded. Of the sixteen Americans kihuu, soldiers. MEMHKIl OK TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS FOUR VESSELS GO TO BOTTOM Forty-five In Crews of British Destroyer and Torpedo Boats Are Lost. ' French Liners Luisiane and Hermatrice Sunk By En emy Submarine. ALL ON B0ARDARE SAVED Think (rmnii Submarine which Has Moon Operating l&'vufii IK'iilouiio mill llavro Snqlc Itotli Vessels Naval Cii.stmltlcs nr AmotUI4 Pm, Is tM tMf.TlniM!, LONDON, March 10. Tho British torpedo boat destroyor Couudtto and torpedo boat No. 11 woro sunk by .striking mines, It was officially tin- uounced tills afternoon. The uumbor of rnsunltles was forty-five. Tho two warships woro sunk on tho enst coast of Ungland. Tho Co- quotto lost ouo officer and twculy- ' ono men. No. 11 lost thrco officers and twenty men. SINK FltKNCII VKJjSKIj- ,',t, ' N,al'' ",,,, ll""'UrlPo Vlp - (I111H of Suliiimrliictt tllr Am.hI.Ioi1 I'mi 10 Coot IU7 Tlmrt.) , PAUIS, March 10. Tho Fronch liner IjOiiIsIiuio, r,10!l tons rtohh, was sunk last night. The crew was saved. Thoro woro 110 passongcrs aboard. It In presumed tho vessel was sunk by the sumo submarlno that has been opeVatliiK along the coast botwoou Itoiilongno and llavro and which tor pedoed the Ilormatrlco. IMC, VlCSKKfi SUNK Flinch llurk (Joes llimit With Ml Two (II; AmiwIalM l'ir la Oio IU; TlmM, LONDO', March 10. Tho French bark Vlllo D11 llavro, nr,l)0 tons, was Bunk. Two of tho crow woro lost. KILL 100 MEXICANS AMF.UICAN TKOOPS ITIIHI'INH VIMjA I'OllCUSO HFPOItT .Major Touipk'iiis KMIiiiuIo.h invaders Suffered Heavy Iom During; llr tivat . f fir Am ltl !', to Coo llx TlniM,J COLUMI1PS, N. M., March 10. Ono hundred .Mexicans woro killed by tho American BolcKora who battled with Villa's roar guard after pursu ing them ovor the bordor yesterday, according to tho estimates ot Major Tompkins, coinmnudlng tlio troopers. An Not Opposed Tho Carranza authorities, accord - ing to oir.ciais irom junroz, wouui 'tint ntilnnl In tlin nlrv lit Ainnrll-nil troops into Moxlco to attack Villa. In fact messages havo been recolvod lioro stating that tho Carranza cav alry had left Oiizamo to tako tho ban dit chief In t)io rear with tho oxpoo tnCon that American troops, whom they BUiiDOBcd to havo crossm! tho IN OTIIFJt MASSACHi: llSvl'm-o I'ouiiil That Vllla'h Men Killed .Many Other Amnticaus in Aukm l.l.'l l'ltw lo Coot tla Tlmn.I COLUMHUS, N. M., March 10. The pocket book or T. M. KvaiiB, ono ot tho AmorlcniiB killed In the Santa Ysabell massaero, was round on tho body ot tho Mox.can who was Idontl- Wlod as Pablo Lopez, socond In com mand to Villa. SIX'. OARRISO.V TO All) SF.C. HAKKU (n Amo. lalf I ITa li. Co Pa Tlcift J WASHINGTON. .March 10. Formor boorotary of war Garrison camo to' Washington today and callod at tin War Dopartmont tor a conroronco with his successor, Nowton D. Hakor. Mr. Garrison ottered Hon 1n tho omergoncy and his services to the admlnlstra expected to remnln to assist Secretary Hukcr for tho pres ent at least. EVENING EDITION. NO GHIOE ON VERDUN FRONT Only Artillery Engagements Since Gsrman Infantry Attacks Yesterday. ' Berlin Says French Have Re gained Foothold In One of Outer Defenses. PARIS DENIES STATEMENT FiVmii Declare That Ccnniiii Claim of Cnptiiro of l'ii1rns Wni Uii- trm Violent ItoinlmnlmVnt. on Ik tli llanloi of tho Moiino VOUTVGAIi AUSO j)i:ciaiti:s wah llr AMorlnlcl I'rtu to twi T1r Tlmri.) PARIS, Mnrch 10. Por tugal annqunccs that a state of war oxlsts between tho Portuguese republic nud tlio Gorman empire as from G o'clock last night. inr AmocMIM rrr.a u run 1UJ Tluu.1 LONDON, March 10. Although Purlfl nnniiiinrnit tnilnv Hint thorn wnn 4n - 0 chnnK0 tll0 Hltuatlon beforo Ver dun or cither cant or wost ot tho 'Mouse, Ilerllu today reported tho cap- turo of Alblatt wood. Ilorlln admitted that th6 French liad regained 11 foothold In Fort Vnux: Parts issued a denial of yesterday's Gorman Htntomoiit that tho nermann lind captured this fort. The violent bombard mout contin ues on. both, banks of tho Moitso, but thoro havo been no Infantry at tacks by the Commits bIiico yesterday. TD TAKE THEBIZDND Itl'SSIAN TUOOI'S AIIK LA.VDKD IN ASIATIC? TI'ltKKY Ciii(iiro of lllack S'a Port by (Viw'm Forces Kta'Uil Soon Says Dispatch III7 AuhkUIM rrM in Coo IU Tlmn. WASHINOTON. I). C, March 10. Itiisslnu troops have landod 011 tho Dlack Sea coast of Asiatic Turkey and tho occupation or Trnblzond Is linmlnoiit, nccordlng to a dlspateli to day from thq American embassy at Constantinople. JOY IN ("OLU.MItUS New .Mexican 'I'omii Kliltfed Oicr Wll Mill's Act ID AtMtUlfrl rrM l C001 nt Tlm 1 COLUMHUS, N. M., March 10. Great' elation was displayed among the American forces hero today upon rccolpt ofswonl that tho govornmout hud dooldod to send troops Into Mox lco. TROOPKR IS DKAD Auetlii'r or .V) ii Wounded at Colum bus SucciiiiibH (11 AiMlteJ I'rf.t lo Coot IU Tlmw.J VAi i'ASO, March 10. Private Jetao F. Taylor, troop F, thlrtoonth cavalry, died In tho hospital at Fort Hllss todjiy rrom wounds recolved at Columbus. IS I.MPROVINO MrB B. R, Hudson or South Coos River, who has boon ill or typhoid fever, Is reported much Improved und is now bolle-vcd to bo out of dangor. WILLIAM QAITHBR, national bank oxamluor, is hero today. Ho la an old rrlond or Frank Cattorllu, hav ing rormorly worked with him In tho U. S. National bank or Port land. Ho Is a boh In law or Son ator Chamborlalii. MRS. A. S. HAMMOND or Norfh Wond returned this morning on tlio Hreakwator rrom Portland whoro bho hns been on a visit for somo tlmo. fPROF. DUNN, or tho Untvorstty, who was coming to North Houu as a de bate Judgo this ovonlng was taken sick at Gardiner and had to turn back. Tlmei Want adi brraic roBURs. I Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll ' mill CnoM Hay Advertiser. J.E. I AlVltTVK POINT MVKSTOCK MAN WOt'NDKD HV V. K. MlCHAKl.M Trouble Over Deal About. Stuff on Wilson Itniich MIchat'lH Under Arreit (Special to The- Times) MYRTLH POINT, Ore, March 10. J. 13. Hobson, n well known live stock dealer of Myrtlo Point, wan shot through tho wrist yesterday by p. 1?. Mlchaols, u young rancher. Michaels fired flvo times, with n 38 callbro rovolvcr, only one bullet tak ing effect. Mlchaol was arrested by Marshal Drown and taken to CouiiIIIq and will havo his preliminary hearing beforo 'Justice Dodgo today. Tho shoollun resulted from trouble between tho two ovor a ranch und some? hay. . On Wilson Placa Mlchncl Ib about 22 years old nud lived with his mother and ulsters on tho Wilson place, about it mllo nnd n half northeast of town. Thoy moved thoro from near Coqulllo. A fow months ago, Hobson bought tho Wilson place and some sturr be longing to Mlchnols nnd recently thoro wan trouble over tho deal. Tho first sorlous clash occurred In Co qulllo tho day boforo yesterday nnd It culminated at 5 o'clock last night when Hobson wont to the Wilson placo and round Mlchaols thoro. Michaels says Hobson Jumped oft his horso nud threatened to lick him nnd that ho idiot In self defense Hobson nftor tho shooting mounted 1,1s horso nud enmo to town. His In Jury Is 11 palpful ono, 8111110 bones bo ing crushed by tho bullet, llnbsou Is well known hud well liked throughout the country. FOR PEACE FOR DHLKHATICS ASK SCANDINA VIAN PRKMIKRS TO ACT Wim t PrenilerH to tVUiurli .Movo for Mediation in Kiiroponu War Today III AworlttM I'mi to l'ov IK TlmM, STOCKHOLM, March 10. A delo- gallon from tho Ford pormanonl ronco hoard composed of Rev. Clmrlo F. Akod, M. Lamm or Denmark, and Mnrguorlto Oobatt or Switzerland loft Stockholm IiibI night for Copenha gen to lnduco tho Scandinavian pre miers and foreign ministers now Iu conference In Copenhagen to tako otopB for mediation between bolllgor- OIltH. WRECK IS FATAL F1RF..MAN KASTKR AND HRAKK. MAN STI.MPSON KILLKD TODAY KiiKln'Vr Wllllaiiihou lladly Scaldcil L When IV'Jght Train Is DltcM 1 Near Wimco 10 AtaotlalM iTtat to mii na Tluw.l THB DALLBS, Ore, March 10. '"Irenian Low KaBter and Hrakomnii J. W. Stlmpson woro killed and Bn glnoor Altrod Willlanison was seri ously Bcaldod as a rosult or tho wreck for a rrelght train between Wbbco and Jllggs on tho Orogon-WaBhliigton Railroad and Navigation Co. lino this morning. Tho train which was load- oil with wheat broko Iu two on flip grade. Tho roar cars dropped back and woro demolished In tho ditch. Tho locomotive and rront cars iiIbo wont ovor tho embankment. NORTH HFAD VCCIDBNT Vernon Domorrltt, tho young son or plr. nnd Mrs. Robort Domerrltt was qultu badly hurt, as a result ot his icoat cntchlng on tho roar or a true! IV and dragging him qulto a distance. .'........ - ..i.i .,in ,i., siariou uio iimvui ui"iiuu 1.1. sweater got caught. Ho was badly scratched und bruised boforo ho was reloasod, NORTH HIJND WILL HAVE rLi:AX.UP DAY. Tho North Hand Thlmblo club has dealgnated tomor is "Cloanup ko a sweep- row, Maich 11, as Day" and will mako a sweep Ing campaign for u city beau tirul there. HOBSON SO MOVE No. 195 TIME CARD OUI FOR RAILWAY Train Schedule for Service Be tween Coos Bay and Eii-S ' gene Announced Today. Leave Mnrshficld at 9:45 and Eugene at 8 o'clock, 7 Each Morning. SIX HOURS FOR THE TRIP PasHiiger SorvUo ( IU Inniiguratcil by Southern Pacific Hotvvccu ' Marshrt'ld ami ICugeno Soo ., After April 1 Tho piiB8engcr dopartmont ot th Southern Pacific railroad In Port land Iu a loiter rocolved today an 'nounccs tho train schedule between "ICugeno nud Marshflold will bo as follows: Leaves Kugono at 8 a. in., arrives In North U"iid at 1:55 p. in. nnd ar rives in Marshflold at 2:05 p. m. Roturnlng' leaves MarshilolJ at 9 MT. a. in'., North Iloud at 9:55 a. ni arriving at Hugono nt 5 p. iu. Tho dato that tho corvlco Is to bo strrtcd Is to bo nnupuncod later by tho Wlllametto PncUlc officials fit Mongolia, Tho tontntlvo dato for such sorvlce In rumorod to bo belwcon April 1st and April 15th. I'or Now I!iilpinciit. V. O. Hlndmarsh, division oiigl noor ,loft yesterday for Eugene whoro ho gooa nftor two paBaenger coaches and an englno, now oqulp inont for this end of tho lino, hb was inmouucod In Tho Tlmos n fow days ago. Th'ls" will mako up n train to ply botwoon Coos Hay and Roeds port on tho rogulnr Borvlce, The oqiilpmoiit will bo brought acrote tho Uuipqua on barges. FAST IN MOO HRKAKWATICR (Jin's OUT OF CHANNKL UInV KMIMHK IN FOfl Held Tliei-o All Day May Not Get Orf Until .Morning PiisheiirVN LniU'd mid Drought to Cfty Hpund hero rrom Portland the steamship Hreakwator ran out ot the rhaiinul tu tho lower bay nnd stuck Iu tho mud at bovcji o'ektk this morning. It Is not expected that she enn bo rioated until rour or five o'clock this nrtornoon, or possibly not unl tomorrow morning. Has Noiel Kxcuso . dipt. T. J. Mncgonn, according to liomo ot tho pasBongors who landed in a Binlill boat, said that tho m8 iiotos ot two niitos on tho forward deck throw his compiiBs out of let ter. Hocauso ot tho fog tho com pass wns being uboiI. Twelvo ot tho passongorB landed at Kmplro In a riBhlng boat. Thoy said tho vcbsoI struck In 10 toet or xvater und when thoy lort tlio tide had obbed and sho was thou In n 10 root depth. Thoro wero two women In tho party that clamborod down tho sides of the vessel, Just bolow Kmplro and fim up on tho Vega. dipt. Macg'iin Homo It Ib moro Uian tour months since Cnptuln .Mncgonn had boon homo. He had two Bailors lowor tho gig and he Wont homo tor broakrast, thp vessel having rounded only a Bhort distance tbolow his rront yard. All Passengers Ahlioro Lntor today all tho pnsBOiigors for Marshtlold woro brought aslioro in Hinall boats and landed at Empire, Thoy camo to tho city via autoaio- bilcs. It wns stated then that the Ponough to float tho Hreakwater and l . ... ,., ,.. .,... ' ','". '"' """-" HIX O UIOUK III lliu iiiimim. Tlio arrivals toduy wero Mr. B. L. Snyder, Mrs. B. L. Sny der, Donald Snyder, Edward II Wat-, son, O. I'. Holgato. Mrs. D. A. Jen Hon, Mrs. Kiln Van Clovo, Lauretta Hurno, Luco K. Toal, Alston G. Teal, Wm Hank, Mrs. A. S Hammond., it. S. Mooro. Harry Mills, J i'iu- Iw, K. Q- S:or, V. M- Chamberlain, 'Dr. F. C. Vogo, Mr L. U. Murphy, Edna Dlppol, H. I). Wlllsulro, 11, Knmlnticnr. Etlwill PrlOKnltZ 811(1 FrfmK Hyors, EACH 1 NOW