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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
rayrfywiP'fyT T ' tr r mrrw pytrrvJMf-'VrS f " t r-.fr'r"i'' H if T PAYSTOJEffJiWn IT DOES'NT PAY fffj MAIL ORDER HOUSE msK A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS A CLEAN WHOLESOME , NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES MKMIIKIt OK TIIK ASSOOIATUD PKKSS "Vol. No. XXXIX. Hstnbllslied 1878 An TIio CoiihI, Mall IlLiD DONE MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION HIE II JULY rhicf Engineer Hood Expects Completion Before the First of August I TUB T Positively Announces Through Service to Coos Bay Then FIX DATE OTCELEBRATION bt Week In July ' Klr.st Veok In lUBISl Will '' ic-i In Cele Won .f Ce.nple.lon or Head loin Ucimell Wire Tom Dennett, rlinlrmnii of tho on ItiUlnmcnt commlltco of tlio Marsh rield Chamber if Commerce, who lent to San Francisco Siiiulny. wired today that ho hail JuhI liail nil Intor ,le with Chief Kngliieor llood or (he Southern Pacific mid Hint Mr. Hood had Btatcil that tlioro would It through train service to Coos Hay the last of July , , . Mr. Hood stated by tho Inst week In July, trains could run through without any transfer or tarrying nt tbo Umpqua. I'lv Celebration Date In Consequence of tho doflnlto iis mranrc ilvr;i liy Mr. Hood, tho commlltco of tho Mnrshflold nnd North llend commercial bodies today isreed to fix the ItiHt week In July or tho first week In AiiKiifll hh tho dite of IioMIiik tho big celebration ot tbo completion of tho railroad. Will (.'he Sen Ice Tho Southern Pacific, through General I'arsciiKor Agent Scott, lms thcady promised tin t tho Houthorn Pacific "111 provldo nil needed train ficlllt'cs to litiitllo tho crowdH from outside. Jloncvcr, Mr. Dennett will tulco the question of Horvlco nnd rules up 1th tho offlclnlH in Sun Francisco, It It cincrtrd. nnd detailed Informa tion Mil ho obtained. Mr. Dennett did not Btato whothor tc had )et been ulilu to see any of flclals of tho .Mure Island Navy Virdi rclatlvo to sending a U. H. irnboat or other naval craft hero lor (ho ccnt. IE NEW I tiiiii:i: coach i:s and kngink i:.i'irrri i n:v days. Forl'.cOn Itini o Itccilspurl Tho Wctks of (iiKiil Weather May ScerinM, of ItallastltiK. Thrco coaches and nn engine for te local railroad, to bo UBod la Ji9;un between Coos liny mid tho lPqna with tho opening of tho now "lr, aro expected to arrive hero titer Saturday or Monday. V. 0. 'Nmarsh, dUlxlo,, engineer, re JI Ian evening from Portland , ''llscn tlioro ho linn lieun to ,efu'e tho added eqiilpiiiut. T0 ,)a8SIIKcr l0Bch0H nm, )10 for SV", '"' ",0 ,,ow ro1"" ih. i . '"""""" will lio tho o tho rofccIl onKlnos on tho 5 no larKcr hwanm of t0 fnct U 1 ?.' ms Wm llt .!. tlmo TWrf ?M th0 r,vop on BC0W ,ar ?1'8' '0ttevo'-. o coi.Bl.lor- Bala?"1110 Vn,l0- ""'18. Jail alb over tho entire lino Ct 'mU,ca "l " Natron. . d to?0, w,,Bro tl,Gro !s "- breakdown. "8 r'S'lt ft,uI no l i f,M,ta't,,1B' n or which m We 'Ca ',eforu b0'-vico Is W,J l?,w!r' sl,ouia bQ c'coc'"- ,h0Wil! h t0 A,,rU !. " u6ene shortly after that time. TO & Consolidation of Times, Const Midi and Cong Hny Advertiser. No. 200 CLEANUP i! CLASH WITH AIMS OK CITV HKAI'TIIM'I, V.n IKOM HKI(j Jti:AI;l'i:i). Coiuinitleo Aiialleil lly Deploratdo Conditions I'ouml In Heart of City Names Aro Taken. Thirty niiiiiitcH' nulo rldo throiiKh tho very heart of tho elty brought tho elean-iip coiiiiulttecH of tho coun cil .'Hid 'tho Chamber of Comincrco faco to hico With tho fact that Mai'Hhriolil oiiKlit to ho ashamed of lis uppearaneo. Tlic purposo of tho trip was to get tho loeatlonu of rub-blBli-llltered property listed. An ap peal will bo inudo to tho owners to clean up. Two inlnuteH' walk from tho edi tor of tho huslnoKii district thu com mltteu reports Hint thoy found uu sanitary and ttnnlRhly eoiidlllous most nppallluu; provallliiK. Creat heaps of ugly looking boxes, old boards and plunking and tin cans littered thu filled areas. Klght on Central juvoiiiio near Second street, Was dlseovurcd a henp of mattresses and cans, dumped In'lo a yard in plain vlow of tho paBsers-by. The City Cnslulitly. llroadway sticet south brought inoro stni'tlini; rovolallons, they say. Thcro was hardly a portion of the filled area down to Railroad addition that did not add Its mite to the City UnslKhtly. As tho auto whlzed down Ilronn way a heartfelt vote of thanks was extended tho Houthorn Pacific. Thoy IUS YET Entry of American Troops Into Southern Republic Without Noteworthy Incident I FORCE "Of 5, General' Pershing Reports to General Funston That All is Going Well Today encounter'ncTopposition Cuiraua Troops and .Mexican Hc-sl- deal Aci oss llordcc Show I'llcnd- Uncus to Invading Forces Details Kept Sccier LI FLOUT II BIG AMHItH'AX ItANKKKS TO TAKi: .S75,(MIO.(M)( CAXAIHAX HONDS I. P. Moifran Ai Company Head Syn dicate to Placo Xew Issuo by tho Dominion Ooxei'iinieut tllr AmocIhIcI I'fom o Co-jfl ll Tlmrs. NKW YOItK, Mar. IC A Kroup of Anierlcan bcinkers headed by J. P. Morgan & Company, are neyotla tiii(r with tho Canadian Kovcriimout for the flotation of a new Canadian loan, accordlnu to a statement Issued by tho Morgan firm today. The In timated amount is to ho In the Ml'iKiiiiui iiuuu ill 3iti,iuu, 4 0 4 44 THM.H PltllS. WILSON MKMCAXS AIIHXd' 61 A! LOSE VE tn Anrlt1 Irpi m (N" tij TIthmi.I WASIIIXtlTO.V, Mar. 1(5 -Piesldent Wilson was Inform ed by Koeri'tary of War Ila kor that lioth columns of American troops now in Mex ico In pursu't of the Villa bandits, are meeting with hearty co-operation from tho Cnrrnnzn noldlors. .( nT iMrtt! 'r Coot lf THa ,... SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Mar. 10. hritPjUH Neither Germans Nor French Report Any Decisive Advan tage in Battle There l Few Infantry Engagements l Ponni.ff.fi Alnnri tArnotn,M-i ), iijuiiuu niunij vvuoiuiii ARTILLERY Front Last Few Days TAKE OFFENSIVE had two men cleaning off thu out Tho first report from HrlKadlori planUliiK and lulibisli on tlielr prop-,"1"10'"1, I'orslihiB, coiiimamllnir the.omlml.(I X,.M. (;,.,., Works XVu " ' 1 itV tlftll 1 ( Will ( Tiiti lidn Mivl(il tn " orty. making xpi altar or tho trash. Ai,lJJp 0olorn, FnnHlon ,' (hat ono of tho very pleasing Bights nil was going woll, was received at line in tho entho Knrt Sum Houston today. i Tho report dealt witli the strength lif 1nu li I ti t nftiiinmit tl lit 14tol ... . -f . . .. i.. ...ti. !..." i uininiih n iwiiiiimiiiii iiiu iinioi- ... Aiiipn .iiniHoii uiuiiKia wan n'...(l0Il of tll various units and off! a pad of paper to mako nolo of tho i corn, illstauco of tho first day's yei dun, no infantry engagements oe- unsigntiy places, inni mo owners. imuxn nun mo nununiuiiin oi uiu clirrc,i during tho night. .....ui. ...n.i.inu' -. IHUflU IIKIVll'in rover, In thu elean-up survuy. "I Doiiiuimont ami Make 1'iisiiic(.ss'uI Attnck Near St. Souplet (Jor mans Lost Huriibaiipt Pr AuocUleil l'frm to Cool n TiniM. LONDON, .March .1(1. North .of miglit bo notified thoy must ,!ioa,,iCarian.a troops. All these inn up. Willi Uuorno Cook and Harry ,'omo under he consorshlp, how "I Kimball pointing thorn out to him, they camu In such rapid succession that tlmo and ngalu (leorgo Itotnor had to halt lifts car while the notes could bo Inseilbcd. WniMt Than i:pccted. The notes were loglon; tlioy filled a good-sized r.oto book and not all thu placeB wero soon. "I know wo needed to clean up hero," oxelalmed Harry Kimball, "but honost-to-good-ness, I uover had an Idea It was as bad as this." Hero and tlioro on tho filled area rose tho decrepit ruins of old burns, half covered hi tho fill, useless, woruout and no earthly good, stand nnd wore not glvon out. I)I-:T.II.S OK H.NTIIY Not a Single Dramatic Incident Marks Tumps' Start fljr ,Mriit"l rrrw t Coot Hay Time. COI.UMHUS, N. .M., .March Hi. The American expedition which en tered Mexeo yesterday spent an nn evoutfiil night oiicaniped but a short distauco across tint American lino. About 10 o'clock yesterday morn ing tlo troops foil In at tho camp hero In full mnrcliliig order. Tito order to movo eamo about 1 1 anil was niiBworml by a shout from the men. Ing thoro In tho open to murk tho Thou the eolunin Btnrtod out. Marshfluld Is nut a elty Cowboys, enrolled aj scouts, and Hie cavalry, led tlio way. Two Infnii try, rogfmoiilB, sonic fluid artillery land a wagon train came alter, Tho bom bardiiicni continued hut not very strongly on tho wojt bank of the Mouso. It was most Intcuso on the light hunk. West of Doiinuniont tl'c French violently bombarded an area whore tlio Germans woro perfecting defense works. In Champagne a number of ui.o ic cessfut attacks were made near St. Souplet by 'i.i- Krc.T'.i Tho (!er niaus took a few prlsoncvs ami "0 'iiaehlne mum. ' In tho Verges, a German attnck ii'Ur lliinihaiM.it failed. WANT PEACE PLANKS IN BOTH PLATFORMS League Proposes International Agrri' incut th Avoid War Alll1 Con. lllct i;iids Hit AMfH'UlacI rra tu r-MM IU7 TluiM.I NKW YOUIC, March IB. fact that beautiful. Hut thoy aro coining down. Thoy riiti liit ritif1ntiliwti1 flu lli'f ItinilflCfm. " ...". :.:.::'..., rmir . ". .... ..:. .... .... nbw yoihc. miuci. i. -- ti. iiiey win no oruereu uuMiroycu. f Tlio ilopartiiro was imumruuu "y .,... ... 0ror,. .,,. 0r whl"l single dramatic detail. It was a busl fnnnor President Tuft Is head, an nosB like ns a practluo march. noiiiicod oday It had bogun a move (lonoral Pol siting uccuinpan.od the IUont to Induce tho Democratic am' r.inn mm far MK the herder, but caine ' Heiniblican conventions to Insert In imi'k later In tlio afternoon and took ' Hwlr platform an endorsenient of the """.'. . 1 ,' proposal that a leaguso of nation? aiiotlior (iirceuou 10 nana nan i"i ll0 ror n,.r 11,0 war to malutali of the troops. I (ho peace of the world. Tho troops taking part in mo move lad T( 1'1-OAT VWlKLn Off 'C4liih i... " llea.1. . ! . "". x ft-s-'l v amnion. . 0 dnnl- it 2 !ttoai eVWV0 rooly dtl4of''he lla?,a ln takln tho Ki ?v0?outhie7aClolll'of the Dai - ah. S8l off thu yla,n,ie'1 to take TohV? of uTwoS '"""'eered o(?KC0mlanIes. Payne 500.it L ? tho job for abnm rnvt. 1 ' ajiiii 1...1 Zl ?W !.. da y"UVn 'n"!!J Y, Owners of property 'that Is covered wltli logs and litter wJII bo asked for patriotic reasons, if no other, to put their Ismd In shape. .Vol (li Ann In Hail Shape. Mn route to Korndalo, a deplor able condition was found prevalent on tlio north arm. Any amount or dobtis Uttered tlio fill and the pond added Its bit to tho unsightly acono. That a cloud of mosquitoes may lie thwarted In their aim to make IU0 mlsorublo for tlio ncejby Inhabitants, oil Is to bo spread on tho water's surfuco. Wins Itubbisli Plive. Korndalo, too, came In for a good sharo of condqinnntlon and North Krout btreot wns voted the prize. "It's tho limit." declared Goorgo K. Cook, and ho meant It. hi laet tlioro was not a section of tho city that did not dlscloso n bit of rub bish .and trash. Many times tlio committeemen 10 marked how much good a bucket of whltownsh could do hero and tlioro, covering up old ramshuoklo fencos and sheds that still have somo use. Must Ihuu Cleanup. And tho unanimous decision of tho committeemen was tliut Marsh- field must havo a clean-up day; an ontlro working day given otop to tho interests of tho City Hoautlful. They decided ovoryono owos at least a day a year to tlio Improvement of their own elty and tho project Is to ho launched very shortly. GERMANS FAGE SINK BIG VESSEL ITER FIGHT Bitter Clash in Reichstag Over submarine Warfare and Von Tirpitz Plan Expected KAISER GOTO L HOLLAND LINHIt Tl'ltHANTIA VICTIM OK IIXPLOSIOX. IS Ono Ih'itort Says She Shuck ."Mine and A not Iter Snjt.s She Was Torpedoed. Emperor William Expressed Determination to Avoid a Break With U. S. BIG MEN SUPPORT HIM p 'I'll HUH AMKHICANS U'KHK ON HOAHD Pr AkmvImM I'rvaa In (.. h Bf TlniM J LONDON, March 1(5. -Lloyd's report says that tho Turbutitln has gone down mid all passengers and crow are safe. Thrco Americans wore on hoard. Dispatches from Ymulden say tho vessel was itorpodoed. A dispatch from Ynmilden says, tho Turbaiitla. carried 12 first class, II It second clcii8S and 8 third class pas Bongcrs and a crow ot aoo. tllr Amoclatcil Prraa In Cmia Iltf Tlinni. LONDON, March IC Agonts of 1ho largo paPKcngor stenmer Tur- bantlal received word today that tlio vessel had Ktruck a mine and waiTi sinking. Another dispatch says that tho Turbaiitla whb lorpiMleud. All the piioaongorti have been ta ken off In boats. Tho Bteaiuor registered lfi.000 gross tons and Is owned hy the Hol land Lloyd, of Amsterdam. The explosion occurred nenr Noordhludur lightship, off tho Hol land const. She loft Amsterdnm yestordny for Iluenos Ayres. (.'el-limn Naval Party, I'nvorlug Md-.rl- los Warfare on All Shipping to mid I'Yom Allies' Ports Opposed by Army nnd h'alsVc - (nr AmooUIM rrr 10 Coot UtJ Tlmnil WSAIIIGNON D.T. C. March i(5. Kmperor William's determination not to provoke 11 break with the United States in now suliniarlno caiupalgn even though It Involves n factional contest in thu German Itclchritag, having already brought about tho downfall or Admiral von Tlrpltz himself, Is Indicated ln to day's ollrlln dispatches. Tho tono or these dspntches from Hcrlln, although guarded, In ilakou hero to provo tho supremacy of Km poror NVllllnm, Chnncollor von Hcth-mnnn-llollwog, Koorlgn Minister von Jngow and tho army, which has been opposing tho plan of von Tlrpltz and tho navy party to carry tho subiua r no cnnipnlgn to a mercllcps destrue- tlon of nil shipping bound to and from ports or England and nor Al lies. Tlio passngo of today'H Horll dls pntchoB by tho Gorman censon, which duclilentallv coufiruird Inst night's roportH that von Tlrpltz had resigned, Is regarded iiHhowlng the desire ot tlio German fiTroign offlco to pre pare rtlio Amerlcnn p'eoplo for such a contest In tho ltolchstag as was recently soon In Congress betweon ship question. At a gonorid conference two weeks ago It wns understood Kniporor Will iam hlniBolf decided that every erflrt should bo made to retain tho frlond slilii of the United States. The, re sult was extension 01 mo h. ........ ..u " tnln linen her arrival todnv tort.ffiKont naturally! "Jo ,--'"-''"' ei.y feet o followed the rejection or tuo pians that ho fathered. AGREES LINER'S CLOSE GALL CLAIM TOHPHDO PASSKD WITHIN 'I'WHXTY I-'Kirt' OK PATHIA I-Vencli Steamer Hinely Kscapcil, Ac cording to Cnptnlu Twenty AiuerlcaiiN Aboard WITH U.S. NOW Fires Von Tirpitz as Minister of Marine on Account of Submarine Campaign GLASH IfflCHSTIlu Emperor William Takes Deter mined Stand Against Extcn-5 sion of Activities WILL PROTECT NEUTRALS I toil In Announces That. Ilclclitig Will Dobatfe guestJon NcxtAVook, Washington Vlow of Now J'fjvclopmcutH Given ' H, Aw-KltlM I'rpm U C'oo Dtj TlmM.J 1U3ULIN, March IC Wireless via Sayvlllo). "In somo quarters," says the Boml-officlid Overseas News Agon cy, "tho belief provalls that tho ros ignatloii ot Admiral von TlrpUz ns Minister of Mnrlne and tho nppolnt mont of Admiral yon Cnpollo to suo' cccd him wns connected with Em poror William's decision not to ex tend the submarine wnrfnro beyond tho limits announced ito neutrals In tho German momoradum nnd not to direct It against ncutrnl ships." Itelchstng to Act Tho Itolchstng will probably dovo'to Friday nnd Suturdny of next wook to an open discussion of tho Inter national situation and political prob lems which have arisen from Ger many's mi'thods of Biibmnrlno war raro. Spoclnl committees of tho Ketch titng mot todny and found thcro Is a gonornl dcslro or nil pnrtlos for a frnnk dobnto on tho motlvo underly ing tho govornmont'fl attitude toward noutrnl powers nnd particularly tub United Stntcs. Claim DiNidmnu'H Hill Today's Ilorlln stntomont Bocma to Imllcmtn that tho Gormnns claim no- sosson of Doadman'B Hill, the doml- III r Auorlitfr rtr u Coo liar Tlntfi I NKW YOUIC, March 10. Whflol nntlim height wct of llio Mcuse. on which moy rupunvu carrying twonty Anierlcan passengers, tho Kabro liner Patrla, a Kroiich steamer, wns nttneked without warn "rolootloi, o he proposed ln II BiiUmhrlno off coat or Tunis, a rojodtlo 1 or the p J"1'0"0." accoiilliig to a storj' told by her enp- "'.y?.0 "' """r,no W"rf,ir tain upon her arrival today. Tho lor- U. S. CAVALRY OFFICER COMMITTED SUICIDE Lieut. Kdwaril M. ell t'lidvd Ills Lite id Coliimlms During Kit of MelaucliollH III, AM'M-UtM I'rwt tu Coim lf Tlm.l SAN ANTONIO, March IC.. Wonl wiiH received at headquarlers horn or the Hiilcldo or Klrst Lioiilenunt Kdward M. 'ell or tho Klevonth cav alry, at Columbus, Thursday. Mel ancliola was given ns tho causo. tho liner's stern. u lieredalmut r.,on()and worejllll IH nfirp 011 1 Til of the Wrtoonth cavalry, II Mil Lllrh S H Seventh Infantry and oth- tf I LLfl UULU UUU III ineiit nunibered composed Sixth and or details. No Heslstiiuce Offered Thoro was no leslsUuico when the Amorlcan troops creased tho border, hut the entire population In Palo 111ns soldiers and civilians with .mo exception, cleared thu way. When tho Americans pnHsod through this town, thoy bhw tho ono exception, an agod and rippled man. Toward sundown, while tho first aoropUno ever aeon In Columbus was sklm- ..,i.. ti... Hit i- to tno noma, iiiuii handit li'adiiu uiipohtiid to hi; hiivoxd casas (.'handi:s Can ana T.oops Said to Have Pie- enle(l Attack 011 Anierlcan Mormon Colony IC; Aw4 1. li. I'M a tu Cua IU)f Tlinn 1 KL PASO, Mar, 10. - General Vil la, since tho puisult or the Anierl can army stalled, apparently lua paased beyond tho .Mormon colony caiiio ba'(k with tbo loporl that tholabout Casus Grande, reliable dls oxpeditlou had encainpoiPror thopatcies today suld, Indicating that SEND U. S. BATTLESHIP TO VERA CRUZ TODAY as Cthe P Held wii, ,uo off tlie & tho h0iSn.cJ".? 01". "-opairs ,wwN.s;,;I,lKn'o Kentucky Ordered to Prortcd Hiom XHw Orleans to .MpMciiii r" J Secretary Daniels inr Associated Trwa tu Cooa Har Tlmw. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 10. Tho battleship Kentucky, now at y w Orleans, was ordered o Vera t ruz night without Incident SAN DIEGO OFFICER SHOT BY MEXICAN Patrolman W. A. Weymouth Pi-ob- ably Fatally Woumieti ny .aiai Who Made Ills I'scapo rn Aiwl'iot riaa to Ctoa Ray Tlmea J SAN DIUGO, Mar. IC PutrolmJi tho .100 Anient niis thoro aro now date. The dispatches gave credit also to the Carranzii forces for put ting up a trout which stopped Villa fioiu making tho proposod mid on th.? Aiuorliuiis. flRi BILL IS OP ITALY LOST HIJULIN CLAIMS Al'STHIANS WON VICTOUV AlnMI ISONZO Kajs Italians Dilvcn 1'roni Austrian Position on Poilgurn lleigltls In Hand lo llatiil Courilct III; AasHatel nraa lu C.hhi lla, Tlmea. HKULIN, March 10. (Wireless via Sayvlllo.) Desperate attackn on Austrian Ilium along Isniizo aro being continued by the Kalians determined offensive, according to an Austrian statement. On Podgoru heights the Hans wero driven buck from the istriau iiosltlons only by bltitor hand to hand fighting. PUGET SOUND AID! ;- -WHODPiHEREWEGO VIDIXt; !,I0,01III KOU VAHD IIUUI ' ' L ' ' L " U UU nil advance movomont yestordny. w v Wevmouth was shot and prob-.TKN llOl'U DKHATK OX PUKPAH ably fatallv woundod today by a. UII.NKHS ML'ASruK OPIIXS Mexican bellovod to bo HrauJlo Ga- - Undo ox-convict, whom tho officer iresltli!iit WINon Will Sign Hesolu- i,.,i nt.l'oro.l to halt. The Mexican oscnped after tbo shooting ALL AMERICANS HAVE tlon for Increase to I lit), 000 Tonight Of laurlte4 Vr lo Cooa liar Tln.a 1 WASHINGTON'. March 10 Tlio Sentor Pondexloi Says Sec. Daniels Fuvoicd It llh'uuse Mare Inland is Shallow lUr AawM UIM Vtam t Coua Hay Tlmea 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, March 10. The Senate today passed Senator Polndexter's bill nppioprliDting W, 005,000 to oqulp the Pugot Sound Navy Yard for Construction of battle ships. It now goott to the llouso. Polndoxtor oxplulncd that Socrotary Danlols urged tbo measure becauso tb Mare Island yard, owing to shal low wator, was unavailable for con struction. GAMBLE HEIRS IN CLASH OVER LAND Side of 1(10 Acres on Iventiick luiei bv i:ecutor Alius Kingston Causes Protest Prtftcst of the holrs of tho W. II. Gainblo estate against tho salo ot 100 acres or dairy land on Kontuck hi lot ror $7,r.OO was beard In North Uond by James Wutson yostorday. Ho has taken tlio mattor undor ad vlsoniont and will probably submU his decision this wcok. Tho holrs uro Mrs. Kllza Gamble, ti.n, wi.inw. Mrs. Kinnia Mcltoa, Mrs. Mildred Gamble and Mrs. Alico Mor- ... a.i. i. -. I ...11. lir rV- gan. All ot mo uuuB. .i "" SL'GAK .ll'.MPS AXOTHKU U.1 CICNTS AND STILL (.OING Makes Total of '1.1 (Vnls Per lhui" tbitlw eight, hi l Daj'tf Teas and Olive Oil AIho Aeroplane It may bo swcot to llko sugar, but It's going to cost moro money to buy It. With a "runaway" markot at tho lumil of thiiiiis local wholesaler deal ers lu sugar are wondering wlioro Is tho end. Sugar has gone up 25 conts per hundredwolght slnco yetfterday morning. Oh, woorul day. Ton days ago It jumped up 10 conts, making, thorororo, a U5 cent raise pop each 100 pounds. And the wholesalers horo say tho innrknt has gono "hog wild." War orders from Kuropo are blamod. Olive oil has gono up, bo nave leas, waoo Is remaining normul becauso Amer ica now gets the South Amorlcan product (that formorly went to Kuropo. Mni-lin m ill UlOSl lOOtiMUiun ." ,.,... --- . .,' . LEFT TORREON TUUAY army bill got right ot way for Ini-1 (.0ptlon of Mrs. JOIlza Gamble, main : iimiintfk finnniiiiiriii iiiii iiiiiibi JllimiUll? lliimiliviitnuii ..w ..,.-.- n ..I r...ii-il lluiinn Heports From' today and a special rule ror Its con Zn ...o T a To imiI Williams stderatlon limiting tho general dobato ".....I Piriv N Safe to ton hours was agrood upon, and l. nt J is .a resolution passed by Congress . . . . . na Tlmri 1 t i-i n.. T)Hnr,l.1n.,, i.ui.inli - -. ii l... ....,.. Hn full clriinirlli ....rnAvt r-4 r a nr. i is. riin rociiuir uiiuv iu no uiu pn"' pJ,V,n roiieral Ilanna'at Monterey of 120.000 mon was roforred to the Consul (.one a iianna Department today with a io- forwarded tn the 8 tate Depart , , todav a deluxe ' ".:''kU .' ,,' im1P(intniv if satlsrartorv. The - i ... lni WIIIIHTIIM ilk. ll ! -! . ......., .v ...,. today bv Secretary Daniels. She w.HIH"'n ' )tr n Americans had left President Is expected to nlen It no sail as soon ns she can be provisioned " . ,, i-nlted States. .night. t,,infl flinjt tho sum was not auo quato. Altus Kingston Is oxwmtor of tho ostate. INDIANS CAUSE OF TROUBLE ONCE BEFORE President Carran.a, of .Mexico, Mm Pi credent for Deiiiautl for Knt'rjr of Trooys Into United States WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mnr. 15. President Carranwi'n letter to Pres ident Wilson demanding tlw right for Mexican troops to outer tho Un Itod States, a reciprocal arrango inent tor the U. 8. troops entering Mexico In pursuit or Villa, had a precedent In tho Indian troublo years ago. Cnrranzn's letter, xvhlch explains this, In ln part aa fol lows: "Tho causo of tho assault which Fr.inclBco Villa and tho bandits who accompanied him inndo on the town or Coliiiubuii, lu Amorlcan torrltory, burning Iioubcs and killing bo.u or the Inhabitant, soldiers, as well as cltlzeiiB, the International situa tion In theso momonts Is very dell cato, as tbo North American press have Incited their people against Mexico and the government or that country has dlseussod tho situation lu the American congross, members or which havo advised Interven tion. "I havo addressed the govern ment orth United States, through the roiolgu of Geo, stating that the Invasion or Villa has hlstorlcul pre-j ml on Ib, ns In the years 1880 and 1880, two parties or Indians coming from the United States Invaded Sonora and Chihuahua, committing crluioa nnd doprodatlons on tho lives and properties of Mexicans. "It was Agreed thon betwoon tho governments of tho two countries to permit tbo rospoctlvo passagj of iirmod foices, resulting lu tho ex termination of tho Indians. I have naked tho Amorlcan government to pursue a llko rourso, In order to solve future difficulties should they in0 TAXI Anjwhere within TVjcflh'CH Another Honor. Heger Goss, boh of John I). Goss, has sont a ,.miir r the Dallv California!!, pub- u' llshed at tho University of California. panlons are a group or imnuas whoso acts tho Mexican people would not ho responsible for, end that his roproachablo conduct Is duo to Instigation of the reactionary oleinont; that, lacking patriotism uuil convinced of Us dofoat, Is try ing by all means to bring on armed Intervention." culled "strong" and that generally IuHho, noting that Villa and his com- l an advance to come vory Biioruy. r- m weeks thoro has been a decided up ward trend In products. It Is for this reason that wholesalers ro toll ing the lotullortf to buy now. "I hato to faco them with theso stoiios ovory day," said one Jobbor today, "it's tbo war; thoy look at us with runny little glints iu their oyes and you boo, xvo'ro the goats. S AHMSTHONG HOMK Herbert Armstrong arrived boms n,.:; im-. ('id. H.Uye, , ,.l.no IW nmhing"tho Vaet that he Is one of ' Aw-troiig arr xu ,, -Serico (oiniiuMicoH Sat. n.onitng, Ul0 a8 btUdoitt8 oloc ed " ni(,lllllorJ L' ' "'m a r lc condll n M- ieli iKth. ship In tho Phi Ilotn Kappa honorary . Snith a still tn a crmiiu '"',' Ma. eli I mn. ' 0 , ft imtonal organization ot nt Spokane. jTorrcon for the Tjiu.icli Ca.llllae will leave Marsh- merit. IIo writes 111 tuo Donier o. field ,,t7 a. "I SiSf-v llegany, tho paper. "Your son has now; eon "Suing about I o'clock. Bitnmtod his college education." Times Want AN will he deno. HtrnttHl by trial, aiul coaled.