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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
0mjnmnm your neighbor's luck yqu'd better envy him his pluck 0b AND ALWAYS BOOSTS ErWERMFEOR ALL ' NM-TrmCOT fiRFfifiM HflWIFS jjUU inmLui w.ww. ..w,..w iD JiiWi yjpfljs rf SBK,M a Sfatwa MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS CITY EDITION Four O'clock Established 1878 Ah Tlio Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 191 6 EVENING EDITION FS SUDDENLY Lard Harding Davis Passes KSsiiddcnlv at Home in noj ,u. m v Mouni mju'Wi 0 HO I 0 Presumably Heart uiscase Caused ueaw vyn.u n Was at the Telephone WAS A FOREMOST WRITER rcmoo n Wnr Cni-reNimiiiioiit U'fll M IK'H'B 1"" i ." IVpnlnr llonl; Saw t"e ire cut I'liropeun Wnr flf A iiJ r'n '" ro" "' TlmM,l yOCST KISCO. X. Y April -'. FlAird Harding Davis, tho author . r correspondent, tiled t iiih koae hero last night from lion-rt on tlio stand. muon TRIA L l Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nntl Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 222 CUIUS (1IIOIIH CASK CONTIXUES INTO tin: niiiiit Mrs. Tliiiinorninii Tolls of Following iiiisnunti to riacc In Xnrth u,.,,, Sharp Ia'KhI Tilts Staged Jx. FINAL ARGl'.MEXTS auk reixg .maim: This nflcnioon Attorneys Derbyshire and (loss woro iiiulclnir their addresses boforo tlio Jury and District Attorney Llljoqvlst Is to follow. It will bo towurd evening before tlio Orolis cubo goes to tho Jury. ALLEGE FRAUD IN S.P. L UD S United States Authorities to Present Evidence Before Federal Grand Jury 15, IE CHANGE IS PLANNED Ft'XSTOX HAS NEW PL.YXS in-: executed Details Xot fSlven Hut Supposed tlio l,hio of Communication Willi Itp SI piled tnr Aiaof-lMiM Tnt la Coiw ll.j -imM. SAN ANTONIO, Texas. April 12. --(Ion. Funston announced todny Hint n change would bo niado soon Jtliut would affect tlio long Hue of communication.-! between Columbus and Pershing's ndvancetl forces. Ilo declined to stato wbnt tho cliniiRO ll M . " " " mum ouiii mo U1IIIIIKU victims Are From Different :wo"' '. t it wus assumed u bad Parts of This Country anti uanada TtVntii Infn vjiilnt'.ln t ririnKiwutu ... . ... mwj j v.-.w wt-,j iiiiviiiuuii ll" lOnRlir M I til It o'clock Inst uvenlng tlio bear-ptJIVIt Ui" LAIMU IN OKEGOW lug of Chris Clro'bs, charged with I conducting a niilsniico under tlio!' "'"'" ,s 1'iiivlinvo price Was prohibition law, wont forward In Collected by a Syndicate for Property In Litigation Which Caiiiint lie Sold Mtble. Ills Doily wub lounii im coralnir Apparently ho was strlck ,sihlle at the telephone. tho court of Judge Sinister ut North llond. At tho hour of adjournment District Attorney Llljoqvlst hnd con cluded with tho state's witnesses, and this morning ut !i o'clock the 'deuce roveallng tho opcnitlons of n witnesses or tlio ilorenso were put'groiin of aliened mvliuiinm. win. ,.. I said to have used tho malls to tie- been decided either to reinforce tho lino materially or ahlft It to a short er route. BANDITS BELIEVE VILLA SHETJDDEI Mexicans at Juarez Thinks He Has Eluded Pursuing Amer ican Troops ' BSKEQJIS TRAIL Reports of His Wounds and Death Are Regarded as Be ing Pure Fiction AFRP CDDCAn DV nrnMo ln i r-n "-"- i nunu ui rcuivo II I f J(Iii ' Meantime Soldiers Are Clins I Iiik the Hear (.'mud of a Hand of Mr AModatcl rrrM 0 Ciwi llt Tlmm.) SAN l-'UANCISCO, April 12 Kvl- si:vi:xtv mi:kt ii:atii ix hvk iiocit iiatti.i: Hand Attacks A Cariaiia C.'anlsoii lu lliiraiiKo Hut Im Itepulxed a ml Outlaws Vice lllr An 'ile.l I'rru la Con liar Tlmrt.) TOUUHOX, April 1 2. Dof.illB of I'ho courtroom was filled mid , frnud tipproxlnmtoly in.000 noonlo In atiuidlnK room wus at a pioin!iint., tho tJnlted States nnd Canada out of LTbo stories of somo of the witness- at least $1,000,000 by making frauii-i" f,vo bour battle between tho Car es IiroiiKht forth little coiuiuslvo ov- i uloiit Bales of tho Southern Pacific r,uizu Knrmon at rasajo, DnrniiRo, Rkhard llanlhiB Davis, war cor- Idotico; otliors iniulo stralKhforward land In California and Oiokoii la to bo ,l,lul n" nltackliiB forco composed of ....It.., ..ijl tklii l't('tlirll I .fitiiinnttnin l it ti I ti I m .. .!.., II 1....1 . !.....( I . r .!. ... 1 . ffllll I illn it iiitil ' . I ... I. ...II... ....... rtlMDufni, lion-uni nun inn'Mihii khiiohiiuii.ii iiuviiii 111)4 nun inuy nun illlt L'll IIUIOIO IIIO l-Plierai KiaiKI Jlliy i'-",,i"" " Viuiiu-ciim iiiiiiuiiH wub ni born In I'liHailclpbla In ISO I. nctually purchased liquor from, hero soon, ncconlliiB to an announce. brouht boro today. nil lu his placo of business, inont today by Special Aout Child-1 clalnipil. The Carranzlstas bad four The outlaws I .... ,.. !........ .......... .. . . ... ........ I Hi us war corrcHioiiuoiit mi mc .iroiis nun in ins piaco or ousincss. mom today ny aiieciai AKont cnlld-M1"" auer losin;? (u kiiilmi, it is ers 01 uiu uenerni lanti orrico. Lesion Times and thu Now York IhiM In tlio TiirklBli'tlrcok, tlio Had l''oi'Kotten by Ve.steidav L. I). Copplo, for tho stato, Tlio oporatoro collected tho imr- ,1"I. Sunlih-Amcrlcan, tin South African iiiovod n rather poor witness. It cIiiibo prleo on land now lu lltlKatioj ted the ItussIaii-JnpancHo wars. Iwiib stated that ho had sIkiioiI an Ibotweon tho Kovernineiit and tlio rail He was a Fellow of tho ltoy.il affidavit, before Chief Peto Ander-road and which cannot ho sold, tho CiTiilileal Society, London, tho JH0I1( ,.M,.t .HjeiivlHt anil two other Kovcrninont iiIIokoh. UroClub of America nnd tho Ex- witnesses, that ho had botiKht Honor! of (Irolis and had paid for it. IS BEYOND P L nicrtrr iniu 01 aimuiuu. Among his Lot known nooks are tij Soldiers of Porliino, l.lon nnd tho rtlcorn, Ranson's Folly, Capt. .Mack- Li. the liar Slnater and tlio hito On tho .itaud ho claimed ho was so drunk at tlio tlmo of the pur chase ho was hardly clear as to Just where ho boimbt It and as to wheth- iti.Mitun mnv - .... .i , " '''" xae. iaay 01 inrso " ..-,. or ot (ll.ollH WU8 (ll0 OI10 tlnt lMd. Ills Iimiio was Cross ltoudii ' , ,, , , , rtrmt, Mil. Klsro, Now York. Ai a story writer Davis probably pined his first Kroatest rccoBintiun li Ms Gallagher stories which worn U'es of the newspapor offices. Richard Hardline Davis was olio of tit foremost of American authors 1 correspondents of tho day. Ho tliited Europe ilurlnB tho prosont ur and wrote accounts for Colliers. Story Is Sti-afKhtfonvai-d Ilowowir, tho tojtlmony of Max SE OPPOSED MF.HS AXIi HAltllOltS llll.li rX to IlaiiKor Till, sic.vati: ppwtfdtlut It Will Ilo Tonight In that llody sm.h iis) Ycterday 'f a a t I Tliiiinernuiu was very complete, lie said thut on April G bo wont to (Irolis placo of business lu North llond, and paid $2. DO for a bottle of brandy, boUIiib it from (Irolis. This was In tho moriiiui;. lu the afternoon, nccompaulcd by Dodo Fawcett, bo claimed to havo (,'ono line It again to North llond, to have 'followed (Irolis upstairs and there. to havo boiiBht two bottles for $', I Ilo oamo down, kuvo ono hot Ho to Kawcett and together thoy wont nut SUS I'OI.ITICIAXS Aiii:Ti:.Mi"nx(.ici)fj.: TO HOLD TWO si:pa itATi: cox vkxtioxs Kach Will Semi DclcKiitcs to Nation. nl Convention ami Ask to Seated Ilo n? AmocUUJ rrna lo Com llr TlrnM.J ATLANTA, Ga., April 12. That tho Ooorgla Itopublicans will sond two soparato derogations to tho Na tional convention In Chicago wnn made virtually cortaln today by the gathorlng In Macon and Atlanta of delegates to soparato Hopubllcan conventions, oach claiming to rop rosont tho Hopubllcan party or tho state. s I s 5 WASHINGTON. Ai.rli 1' -Senator Works, ropiihllcan, J today coupled an attack on h army bill uin. .. ,in..im. ' ""on of polltlcla UU Detective) Woik II Is testimony was corroborated Jiy Mrs, Max Tlintnormau. Sho hud done somo officlont private dotcc tlvo work. Sho told on tho stand of following hor huBbnnd to North llond, when sho hocamo 3iisplclous,J.,.,.) STATICS XOT ami cinimcd to bnvo scon nun ga Into Groha' placo and later como out with Kawcott, onch ono carry-, .SW(.,. yu(n Hegiinllnu Sei.iiro of iiiK a bottlo. j Aiisli'laiis' Turks and (iei'iiuiHH I Later on tho samo day Mrs. Tim- From Kout inorman wont into drolls' placo and.' said sho wanted n bottle of liquor, that hor husband was 111 and bad PLUASKI) WITH KXOLISH XOTK i:.pi:iiTioxAHY I'oitcn is pkx irntATixts Tin-: ixtkihoii lteMut. Hocelved m, HI Paso l-'rom Private Sources IsXot I-Cn-tlroly llelleveil tltr AMorlntri) I'mi to Coon Hay Tlmrt. 13Ii PASO, Texas, April 12. That lins- HanilllN rresuiuably Trying- to Protect Their Chief tnr Awnrltl) Pmii lo Cou Ui? Tlm.1 KL PASO, Texas, April 12. Mask ing his trail with deluding fiction Bprond broadcast by Mexican iloons that ho Is dead of wounds, Villa Is thought by Mexicans In .Juarez to bo safely hidden In tho Sierra Mmlro mountains while tho American env nlry Is pursuing tho roar guard of a band of Vllllstns whoso Btratogy is to beguile tho pursuers away from tho hiding placo of tliolr chief. A l-'uvorlto Trick Tho Mexican followers of Villa in other campaigns said It was a favor ite trick of Villa when tho chuso bo came hot for tho bandit to havo a story spread that ho was shot so tho jirdor of tho pursuers nilgt bo damp ened. Army officers at Fort Illlss dcclaro thut If the Villa death story Is a hoax It will In no wise arrect tho pursuit of tho "fox of tho 8lorraB". Now Hiiho nt Sutovo (Ion. Pershing has cstulillBliPd n ,now baso at SatovoTTiccbrdliig ioIn formatlon horo today. Supplies in Increasing nuinbors nro holng stead fastly forwarded by tho quurtcriniis tcs department to Casas (1 ramies, Na mlqulpa and other points. DAN f ANSWERS DCLIVKHS HI3PLV ahopt sink ixd op kivi-: vixscLs Says Siinspv Was Not Torpcdoed Otber l-'our Wero Destroyed According to Holes of War I M E FRESH ATTACK Attempt This Morning to Break French Line of De fense at Verdun til J- AmocUIM I'rrM In Civ TUy Tlmn. U13UL1N, (Wlrolcss to Sayvlllo) April 12. Thu Oorinan reply to tho Amorlcnn nolo concornliig the dam aging or sinking of five stcuniors, contains a statement that the steam ers liugllsbman, :aglo Point, Man- clieHtoi' Kniillinpt Hint llnru-liiilvnli I wero destroyed by Herman submar-.Slight GaillS Made By TlietonS lncs. POSITION IS HELD ICvldunco is presented to show that Hieso vcsscIb woro torpedoed legally In accordance with tho rules of war. Tho noto states that a Gorman sub. murine torpedoed a steamer in tho vicinity of tho plnco at which tho Sussex was damaged by nu oxploslou, but evidence at hand Indicates that tho vessel torpedoed by tho siihmur Ino was not tho Sussex. Only One Itoat Sunk In regard to the Sussex, tho noto states only ono German aulunarluo was lu tho vicinity nnd torpedoed ouo alcamor. Tho commander of thu Southeast of Fort Duau- mont Is Reported GREEK FRONTIER ACTIVE After Winter Lull Fighting Thero Has Stalled Again Cnninflniiod Hepnrt from Salonlkl that Teu tons Have Taken a Fort (Or Afim-lttM Prrn lo Pom Hr Tlran. LONDON. AlnII 12. In tho Cau frottps Woods, Just west of tho h.Mouso, nnothor attempt to brouk tho iFroneh lino dofendlng Vorduu wob nnado this morning by tho Germans. submarine made n aketch at the I Paris says the attack wub ropulsed. tlmo. This sketch has boon coin parod with a photograph of thu Sussex nnd found to be quite dis similar. Therefore It Is presumed a mliio wu3 responsible for damag ing tho Sussex. In tho way of corroboration It Is stated tho German naval forcesfnow under way, although apparently destroyed 21) floating mines nn that day. About Other Hoats Regarding tho ICugllshiunn, Man chester Knglneor, F.aglo Point and Ilorwlndalo, It la Btntod they woro signalled to halt hut disregarded Hlgunls. Thereupon, warning shots woro firad. Submarine command ers assured thomsolvo.i boforo sink- JllB. U'CBbJCs. tbul..HlulclLo8lr.uc.UoiL wus Justified and crow safely lu tho boats. EVES BROTHER a now expeditionary forco hns peno trated far beyond Parral and Is near to if not actually nt tho DuranBo Chihuahua bordor lino, is indicated Lin codo dispatches received horo this aftornnon by prlvnto concerns with interests in tlio Purral district. 'Temporary Huso Tho dispatches said tho American udvanco columns now had a tempor ary hnso noar Parral and towards tho end of last week two motor truck companies delivered supplies at this huso. First Information This lfl tho first uuthoiitlc Informa- 11011 ,rui" ,MU ' ""h ' " , Cox, lor whom togothor with lib. n.,nin nmiii ninl llrown for sovorali. '. .,. . urottior Hoy, a posso hub noon scour- days. It seems carta n now t-VH., la. If ho still lives, has passed Into ... pon. tho mountain fastness of niiranRO and is in a position to got ii ocli. iwo (oJ fr()m hdnB jlnce ..titii f in unttirnriMi. iuuiiul ih.vp ( . ... . ... FACTORY EXPLODES JIM COX IS HHOCflHT FHOM HID- ixo pianc J Led to .lull Ami Must Answer Charge of Shooting California Coustablu (II; Auotltl! I'fwu to Cou IUj TloiM. AUIlUItN, Calif., April 12. Jim 'HIT PONT POWHFlt PLANT HLOWX UP IS Tlnvo .Mill Are Killed and Property lms Amounts to About $1.10,0(10 linu ii'lin n glared, wero trying to tompt '30111 her for it, necordliig to the ovl hiiis wiut 1110 ,uoncQ or yesion nv. fllj Ait.lilh4 rrm lo Co IUj Tlnif I WASHINGTON, 1). C. April 12. Secretary Lansing aiiiiouncad lato to- with tho seuttored, bandit forces that district. Not Helleveil it la not bollevod hero that the Irnnns of iiodil and Hrowij passed 111 .-. ..r,. linn. Tn (10 80 WOlllll Ifilliiiih,.' Inn-Minn tlin llllO of CominUlllClltlOllS ,U. nw V ... . ., !. ......,. ........... , l.ll I.IIIIIT, Ul.lk MorO UUOiy lllirj ItAUIil.lll I llinii-ii iww, nun i.-ii-.i Tho Gormniis, In an attack eaBt of 'the Mcuso, miidu n slight gain In tho Calllotto woods, southeast of Fort Uoiiaumoiit, I )erl I n announces. On (Ireek Frontlet , After tho winter Inactivity along tlio Greek frontier, heavy fighting is tt Is still confined principally to ar tillery actions. An unconfirmed report from Sal onlkl tolls of. tho capture of tho fort ified positions by tho Gormanlo al lies. Apparently no largo bodies o Infantry havo boon engaged so far. SUGAR BILL' PASSES TAUIFF MIJASlJIti: HAH flONK TIIKOL'GII Till: HI'XATM lu tho hills by bis brother Gcorgo. BRITISH DEPEATEDi, nr amucuuj rru u com nr Timx.j HOANOK1-:, Vu April 12. Tho plant of tho I)u Pont Powdor Com pany noar llluofleld, W. Vn was do Btroyod by an oxploslou this morn ing. Threo inon woro klllod. The loss was flSO.OOO. Worked On War OrdivH Tho killed woro a workman and , two children. Four oxtiloslons oc- leurrod nnd ovory houso In tho vll lago of Nomours, whero tho plant wub located. wn4 iliiuagoit. 'ino doud ehlldron woro hurled In tho ruins of tliolr homo. Tho plant had I been working on war orders. .Must Now Ho Considered by Joint Conference of 'Tb IIoiim'i, of Congress III At.iod.livl Prttt lo Cisx Ur Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, 1). C April 12. Tho sugar tariff bill, imsBod In tho fionato Into yesterday by a voto of -10 to 32, went to a conforonro of tho two houses today and a nharp controversy over thu moustirn waa In prospect. STOItlJ MKHCHAXIHSi: .Much Cheap Hoods Holng ID'hl In Norway nmueniiai llOIll nnllnn ,tAA .-.... Ai4oem4 Prm lo co Dr Tm....) VASIHNGTO.V, l). p., Anrll 12. Tie Rjv era ami harbors approprla- X .1a . intAllolV ... . ..... UilllKl-IMIIO. and sho Bald'day that Grout urttain s mny" ,.., r(,nm,n ... toucll with tho sup plies at Parral. This would account I ... ... ,,n fl'IIMl lllft for lack oi iiiiurinuuw.. - 'front during tlio past week. TENDANCE IS BIG Rrnlm wn n lw. unlnl nr l.nii.llllL' I SOlZlirO Of 38 AllStrlallB, UOllUlllin it too her whon someono rapped , and Turks from the American steam down Btalrs. he became excited, said1 or China doea not closo tho cobo to that ho had no liquor and that ho 'tho satisfaction of the Unltoil States had not soon hor liuaband in two, Oroat llrltain i-iniiti i --"" Justlfiod on tho grounu 111m i"' onor had cngngod In plots against Great Britain In tho Orlest. J; wl'"r,l'iK i 1 0.000,000, pass-JmonthB. An officer was with Mrs. ......; " ,w ytor-my Tliuiuprman. "l -IU tO 133. WOMt lo Mm .1.11. today, whoro It Is oxpeutod to further opposition. WIO.MI-JX l-J.MPLOVKD JIKIII('.X AXIi YiTinvii. Wfu r.s opi:x today 'WU,H-rr,i0Coo,n.,TlraN.l 2?' ?RK- A"r -vs Wlhuretl today In tho eight Boniii Ul Alw-ron and Na leagues 01)ened tho season to Uie weather was fair in all tho Mpt Iloston. Vl.ltAi, im.'i....,.,.- . Jvi,.. ' "illl'.ll llJli UCrothy, tho IHtlo ln,...,f.r nf 'rjtr'k i!rs' XI' A J'cLaggan of Hay (' "as loon IU for tho past day or vf'! Vlleyard, tho daughter ol .urn. ttlde J. W. Vinayard of B0altale ls wrlourty Hi with pnou yreet0( Eastslde is laid up 'Us!iEalned t00t ""Btainea In n j Tlu,y Uon tearine lown an A ret Working On tlio Docks of Liver pool, Knglaiid. Pr Auoolite.1 Pre., lo Coot nr Tlnm.1 LIVI3HPOOL. Kng.. April. 12. Woman uro now holng omployed at tho Liverpool docks, handling cotton Imports and othor bagged goadj. At tho Loyland Lino docks nearly 100 women nro now working. FVars woro ontortnlnod that tho Dockors'l Union would raise difficulties, but theso havo been smoothed over nnd t the women are rcrolvlng. tho samo rato of pay as tho men. HV THU TCIIKS Statement. Kays Three Thousand llrltlsh Demi Wero Counted After llattlo SIIAVKS COS'l' moiii-: LONDON. April 11 nrnssers- Guild bnvo announced .... A.irii ir. next, thoy will raise tho charge for shaving from four cents to five cents and advance tlio iirlro of ball-cutting from eight cents to ten centB. Scarcity of labor nnd the Increased cost or materials ura clven ns tho reason for tho Increased ill CRITICIZED '.' tt ipPH'KIt Pin-.SI-.X'TKD HKFOP.K COX- for rod from tho Dardanelles, wan ro- . .I ' Vi-'VTION HI-JLD TODAY (pudsed by urklBh troops In a Ban- mnced xtiai ' ' ina baUlo JuB,l8 x ,. noftr Ilr AM0fUt4 I'rtM lo Coo I)r TlmM.J HHHLIN, April 12. (Wireless to Sayvlllo) Tho British Mosopota- inlnn forco, composed of troops tratm (Ilr AuorlatKJ Prr to Coo Dt Tltnx.l COPKNIIAGKN, April 12. Honrlk illorgson, tho widely known Norwe gian morchuiit. who has spent twonty years In Gcriuuny, declares that in that country there Is now .torod $l,r00,000,000 worth of cheap mer chandise, mostly produced by wo men, ready to bo sold to the world, Immediately peace Is doulurod. HHITISII MSK A XIOW STHAMKIt 'prices. guluary Admiral Klhko Xot Alolwed to lltniil It Fulahlo, April 0, according to a TiirKISIl noauqiiuriura iujiu... . ,.v statement adds that moro than 3,000 British (load woro counted after tho 444 . I tho battle SHEBU L ED tnr AsiofUlM Pr to Coo DT Tlnel CHCAGO, April 12. Returns to- Mav from yesterdays iiresiuu.mu. 'pioforonco primary in Illinois show FATHKH IS ILL Miss Helen Hulst loft on tho .n..i . i.. uKi..k...4t ,r ir lirtt limnn 'UI at Grand Itanlds. Mlchlgun. called that Senator Sherman wl lo vo 5b thero through tho illness of her of tho . ,tii.if ilnlnuato. navy, was roan "y " " to iii-rrritx haht acjaix KIXO .MAKKS APPIJAL father. 1XSTALLATIOX L. O. O. M. Turn out Friday nlglit brothers nnd bring a friend. Music and pro gram. GEO. E. COOK, Secretary Secretary Daniels Ob jects ID. AwiilKl Prf 10 " TlmM.I WASHINGTON, D. C. April 12.--Secrotnry Daniel's refusal to permit i.- Admiral Flsko to read a paper lVtl -- AI.... 1 boforo tho navy loaguo ponNeuiun ,t, MolllU(., 0r Portugal Ismuvs l.oro today stirred up denuucui u . , . ti.fi nuotliig. Tlio paper, .. I , .!. .invalmilliunt Of tllO iiir AirarUtM I'rni la raoo llr TlmM.1 n.1..1W..I. l.l.T .1.. .'... - - j , I. ...... . .,. ,..,. .. ... ..... .., ... LONDON, April 1-. i vi" " tlio situation in Portugal." -ox-ICIng Manuel, who ti now living In a. sub urb of London, has issued a proclu- l)r J. IL Stoll uiul wife havo boon-maUol( ttsklng all his followers us hero for tho past waek or tun days we, a8 royai!sta abroad, to support a rtlie Tr,8 delegates In tho Hopubllcan visiting with Dr .won s i.ru . ... ..whatever form ot govor. u u..i ..., Of llie Oft uuiuHi" annilliiK the Winter ,, .lola,n.i,oil In Pnrtueal." t. aioii, -. - oVn m . In California. They oxp." - ,,; the morning for their homo at Worcester, Ohio. national convention. two lavor Roosevelt. President Wilson's is tlio only nanio on tho Democratic ballot Tho total Democratic voto in Chicago was 79.473 and tho Re publican voto 7C.G93. (Hr AMofltl'-l P'M roi "' Tim-! LONDON, April 12. I.loyds ttiiuoiincos that tlto now British stoainer Sonator, 3107 tons, was sunk. All tho hands are bellovod to bo saved. . . a. -" I.'lsli Make Trip. Tho oponlng of Wolls-Fargo Borvlco Is a groat boon to the fish Industry of Coos na. u Is now posslblo to send tho noses nf teed fish to any point on ino lino und It Is oxpocted that oro long thero will be a big demand ror iisu from this part or the coast. Tho train to Powers HiIb morning took several boxes of fish. Tho train ror Kugono also carried thoin, putting Coos Bay fish, Plains and crabs Into Eugene In tho afternoon. Hitherto tho sun. 'ply thero has como from Newport and from Portland. TRAIN la'TE TODAY Tho train from tho north wub re ported 46 minutes luto toduy. VFSSIIL MOVIJ.MIJXT. 4 Arrived Brpakwater, Portland, 0:ir i. .n. last nlglit. Tillamook, Portlund, 5:30 u. in., today. Sailed. Breakwater, San Diego, 6 si. in. today. Spcodwoll, San Pedro, 5:15 a. in, today. Coaster, San Francisco. early today. . Duo Hero Adellno, Bay Point luto to- day. Yellowstone, San FninoU- .n. Into tndav. .,.., ...... . - -v . t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I FOll SALE Xtur hlv-room hunga low, completely fiirnlhhl; Xortli Tenth htivet. X. S. MattMin, phono COMICS FHOM SWEDH.N Llbuy Coal, 8.0 ton. Phone 72, phono 2S0. SEND jour CLOTHES KAHLY to lim nrr,vet, ,, nvold Easter rush. JA D(n '''' ' swoden and the A brother of John King, of Bunker horo yesterday from brothers woro united aftor a separation of ubout nine or LOST Wednesday, April 12th, mountod Elk tooth, nionoRTani L. G. J., 1100 on ruvorse aide. Re turn to Times office and rocolvo reward. ton years. Tho now arrival oxpoctB to locato In this section. John King 'u roonneratliig from a sovoro Injury to his log, surrorcd In a motorcyolu - ,0. ... '. ,... ...... wi.1,,1, I.... kont WAXTED Work, man and 1fo, uo .accuiuui. ui i - I him laid up ovor since. Ilr. Lcblle, Osteopath, Muridtfleld. chlldrou; camp cooKing, ram-u work or hotel. Address Dotson Jlotol. Room 17, Phono 465-L,