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OPINIONS SHOULD BE FORMED WITH GREAT CAUTION AND CHANGED WITH STILL GREATER l OITY EDITION. (Smss ApA Pb pflEVES IN THE BEST BE AND ALWAYS BOOSTS CPLAEPSERMFE0BALL NtL-rMiiroT nncrjnM UnMFQ mm& mm l&CLOGK SOU! hwro' ..-.-. - ffl FELT II COLUMBUS Jfy 2 - MTCMUKR. OP THIS ARSOCIATKD PHKSS Kstnbllshcd 187H An TIio Coast .'Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916 EVENING EDITION X Consolidation of Times, Const Mali mid Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 224 U i snRS ' Guarded H RUMOR GOMES III STOHY TOM) OK SKCOM) FIGHT AT PAUUAL pfs M'.'iillonetl hi Dispatches Today From HI I'iino to Ktnto Dcpiu-tmciiL Dr Ainoclite4 Pre to Coo, 1117 Tlmn.) WASHINGTON. I), C Anrll 1 f. 1, -- - - Stato department dispatches from 131 " nn IIIF"' loany rolor t0 unconfirmed rc- III Tnl flP I IllL f,,ort8 of n seconu fKht with tho Am- VtN lib I If ti-- ss FmiBton telegraphed todiy to tho war donnrtmont Hint lio had not hrnrd from Pershing for throo days. Sec. linker Bald Ftuislon wn3 urg ing Perahlng to rush a report on the I'Purrnl Ineldont. Many Coos County Hats in the Ring otor Trucks Loaded With Supplies and Telegraph lice Open All Night iffl REASONJSJilVEN OUT I runs! Movement Dowdcr Are i-rf ! ."? msi .. . ,z ),dciy wi""n " "",' VNKASI.Mv ri'i ,T l'WWIHSM'H SILKNCK iX CAN CASE IS UNCHANGED Officials Say There Is No New Aspect In' Diplomatic Situation II HIT BE SO BUD TROUSERS F a tr AKUtrJ rr Coot Mr Tint. I ' iinpnuin Thxiih. April 15. -Uneasiness was manifest at Fimsion b ncim . ...triers today over I'orsh- i Ides unbroken sllenco con- r.mlnc tho flSht nt rarrai. I h became known today that t Funiton directed to l'crsn- t ln last nlRht a coniniunlcn- tlon sharply urging l'l" (ipedlle a report. , COLUMBUS, X. Mi, April K,. Tho (weit concern for tho safety of tho Astrlcan lino of communication was wolfMtcd la American quarters to- r. Every preparation whb liinnoMioJiiy lit Hem-Inn linn Not CitiiH-tl ...v. i. I,.,rn t knni. Ilio lino I " "m" " " "' "l '"" IUC "U l.viu i ! ItUtt. Belief Is Clash At Parral Might Not Be As Bad As Reported NO REPORT FROM PERSHING zor-zzrr-rzia m?s SOI BY GUNFIRE 'AMKHICAX COXSl'li UKPOUTS AHOUT THK IXTKHLVOX Says l'lftocn Mlnnd's Was (Slvdi for Tlioso on lttiiutl to li'avo tho Ship UlJ AisoclitM TrfM t Coo ny Tlmn.l WASHINGTON. 1). C, April 15. Tho American consul at Quounstovn, Yoportlni? on tho destruction or tno 'Urltlsh hark Invcrlyon, cabled today that tho Bhlp waB riiiik by Bwnflro from a submarine u'tor In minutes was rIvoii to abandon tho vesc 1. Two Amoticans wore on tho boat that was saved and no no In the boat that was unaccounted for. Tho vessel carried !!nln from Portland, Oregon. It candidates rontliiu. to throw their hats In tho ring the r!nB will have to bo made lnrSor or ho : hats smal -or. County candidates must have tholr petitions filed by next Wodnes day nht to appear on ho nff clal ballot. Times artist. Hoy Liwl.orno. Bpont two days looklns for a model for "Ilio hat mo father worn to ft he caee of .Harr.Kan. that's ,ne." for cor.nty comm.ss.oner Henderson and McCu.loc h " Surveyor o ho ; hats In bo early that they were covered up and Tom Coke's Is In the air s ho sent lilu petitions for count commissioner to Conulllo today. memo! ON BALlfWlKtBMiiH I TO I I WO.MKX SOIiDir.HS VOTK - ADOI'T MAX'S ATTIItK Mi-inborn of lnnr fr Self DcfoiiHO lln- llrou HiIIIIiih Tlinuinlioiit tin1 Past Winter Motor trucks lined up and filled vlth rations stood In front of tho I unitary quarters, and tho telegraph opon : Tirxt of CairanaV Trrnis llavo Uih'ii I'uldlhU k1 I IB AuorlilM J'rct to Coo Da TIium.J , XO THOUSKItS (JO WITH CAI.H'OUNIA WOMKX .ii'STicK iiuiii-:h NOT CAXD1 dati: IX om:cox Sends Teiwram to Secretary m? Stale AasUliiK That It 'o Krp Off IDr AMocltleJ Tn-M to Co Dr TlmM.l SALH.M, Ore., April If.. After re ceiving n telegram today from Jub STATU (ll'AHD MUST IMtOMISK XA TioxAiiSrruouT SAYS BERLIN IS AGITATED SE ARTILLERY Senator lloiah Says Money for State Sold'.hs 1h Now Wanted and Some Kinliczzli'd (Of AmoUIJ rrM to loo li Tlmn. WASHINGTON. 1). C, April 15.- rFurthor to strongthon tho fedorall- Vatl'on of tho natlonnl guard, thCson a IN FIGHT TODAY At the Verdun Front Both Sides Continue Heavy Bom bardment ACTIVE GIlLIGIn Vienna Report Says Small Austrian Gain Made Near Mouth of Stripa FIGHT ON ITALIAN FRONT Until Sides Arc- Making HepenlH At- tacks and Aitstrlans and Italians Alike Claim 1 luring Oalncu m sltlons In Itattln Telegram From Tho Haguo i ens ot roiling ai uier man Capital ITO AVOID TROUBLE i . Officials Try to Prevent Break But Press continues to . Attack Wilson REPORT CAUSES ANXIETY Woid Cainn that American lns Dis satisfied Willi tho llorent Gommn Xoto HegnrdliiK Siikhvv and Oth er Vessels Hunk (tlr AuorlilaJ Tmu to Coo Hr Tlmu.) iLONDON. April 15. Tha corres pondent nt TIio Haguo of tho Kx chango Telegraph Bays consldorablo porturbatlon was caused ut tho Ilor- lln foreign offlco by iiowb rccJlvctl by wireless of American dissatisfac tion with tho recent Gorman nolo. Gorman officialdom now scorns willing to strain every norvo to nvold n runturo with 1ho United I8tat03 whllo tTio presB continues to Hack President WUboii. kcop ititloa vas ordered to Urougliout tho nlglit. Xo IIciimhi Given Vo reaion is offerd tor tho unus- lUiettvlty but unofficial roports iinttl It vis tascd upon tho roporta mado It Cactaln I'. S. Grant, in command ct a amatl detachment at ArcoucIoii, It miles south ot tho border E5 DANGER MEXICAN'S HlM'OllTKI) TO 1IAVK imciii:i AMinticAX phophhtv AIACIIIXK (ll'XS AUK SKXT TO THK DOUDKIl JU; AikUH"J rrM a Bt TIdim.J SAN KUANCISCO. Cnl. April 15. Mojor General Hell, commander tho Vc6t orn department of tho ar my, ordered today tho ills- hpatcli of n machlno gun t ...1 !...- HA .mill corps, nuiuuuriiiK ,"t" nr tho Twonty-l-'lrst regi ment stationed at Van couver, Wnshlngton. to Cal exico, California, on tho O border. ll Aodl4 rrni l Coo U7 TIium.J WASHINGTON, I). C, April K. ; . ! nr A lld TrfM to r t" TIBir. SAN FItANCISCO, April 15. Women who will go Inl'o tho military encampment 'on tho Presidio grounds Juno 1 will not wear trotiHora, Mrs. Frederick II. Colburu today said: "Nothing Hlco that," Alio added. Instead each or flcor and enlisted woman will wear u neat khaki skirt. UUIV11IK II iui.-tol...i. i!TI 'nil lOIl HI II1U 1 .1.1 If. ...!... n..nlnallnfr ni'rllllflt Ills , . . . I .! .. f ) H tn 9 !l VI IICU llUHiiuo ii'"n " -- niO lOlliiy " uiu ui uo ... -- nnmo being put on tho bullot nB a j nmenuoti tho army reorganization bill candidate ror too rupuuucuii i.- to ro(,ro guartlnnion to taito nn "am Idontlal lioinlnntlon, a-retary of K o1)oy t)l0 ironlont as well as tho Stuto Olcott announced ho would not KOVornor 0f tholr Btnto. Sonator Iror- j certify tho name to tho county n nltucklng tlio rodoral pay of nn- 'clerks. Itlonnl irunrd. nroused tho Honato to- i mi... . i..H... ii inum In rnnniiKn m l Tl J III, ICIUKIUMl ." .."". - n notification that the petition filed yesterday requested tho placing of jlils iittino on tho ballot mid that mandamiiB iiroccedlnga woro to lio ; Instituted ugalnst tho soerotary If .he refused to comply. iru AMfli-iitMi 'Tf ii""ii Ni'W YORK. April 1 5. American ivoinon soldlora will wear trounors as , nf tholr uniform If they foiiov kho oxnmplo set by 200 mombcra qfjs tho American Women's Loacuo ror They have boon ationu- CATCH ALBERT COX i-oi'XD TO UK WOUXDKD THK AUM IX ! IVpwwntatlvixi of Companies Having WjlloWlngs at Parral Aro Kick ing Information Br AtMcltUI Prfii to Co-x Ut TIdim 1 EL PASO, TexaB. April 1 5. Itep- TMntitlves ot mining companies flth large plants In and about Par- il are making frantic efforts to ob- Ulfl InfnrilinllM. rani..llii ilml Mnti, for there aro porslutent re- PCrtS that fnllnu-ln.f llin o Hi.nl.- nn w American cavalry Wednesday "wua Tented their vengeanco on American property. Iteiwrt ltlg t.osses A dlsnatfll r.-i(.lvn,l Imlnv lii ilin Wiardo company from Parral said losses of Its plant thero "woro 'wnnouv and asked authorization to UVe steps to avoid tho destruction t the Presnea mines of tho company lr Parral. Official of tho company said ?. num- Mf Of U-nraliniii,nn .i 1 -- ---.v.iuusca iiiin Hovurui resi wa ot the company woro looted. I Atrtu II1 ' M.. I. L.. mill " IKi II UUlt'llOUi , ...--- - , L .... . i..n. nrminiinced tho q wortkiv drills hero throughout tho' ,. ., ,. iiwithovs Huh Xow L.r-i.. oitnniion nnchanged today Avintor. A voto for trousers wn car-, Kll,i..(i ,jm Co Suiiviideivd In any nspoct. Unless official roporte Tlcil by overwhelming ma joru to General Funston dlscioHi. a iuu. gravo Bltuatlon at Parral, whoro tho tlonal truard, nroused tho Honato to day with tho chargo that ?S,000,000 guard was "Bhaiuolossly wnsled" and como of It ombozzlcd. Gives Ills Proofs "That Is a nrotty sorlotiH charge" said Sonutor Pomeroo, a democrat, interrupting. "Well, I mako It without any qualification" Hald llorah, and ho read from the war department ro ports show that moBt of tho funti was utilized by officers of tho na tional guard for tliemsolves and that tho enlisted men had practical ly no benefit from It. ruKXcn KiM.KD ix HANI) TO HAXI) KIGIIT STRIKES A MINE STKAMSHIP SHKXAXDOAII IH UK- POHTKI) Hl'NU TODAY , Captain and Part of Crew KnreI Ht Two Men Are Hald to Uo Mlslii Amnrtenn trOODS WOrO fired Oil, tliatl Ha noii- bofiovotl to exlHt, thero wns mothlng o indlcnto that any chango inlBlt bo expected In tho noar fu- turo. Poi-shlng llfard I'roin Oonrnlnrv HnUor Bald tllttt FUllhtOll liaa not heard from Porshlnc directly tor throo days. That caused .,o uu- calness nt tho war department, uo- ..... oa nnrHhlnir has roportcu oui Kvlion ho had doflnlto and Important Information to communicate Perhaps Not. Serious As time passes withqut ofiflcinl inrnrmntlon of tho Parral liguuu IS HOLMES DIES Last W rtiu'Mluy (IVf Aw Ule4 Prrrt to Con P; Tlmr,, Aituimv fnllf.. Anrll 15. Tim DIPLOMAT IS BACK (nf AumIiM Iti to t n Tlm 1 LONDON, April in. To day'ir stntomont Bays that wavoH of French Infantry lisvo assaulted tho Gorman posl tlonflon Doadiuun'H Hill. Tho French chargos broke down, thoso v;ho roached tho Ger man tronchcB bolng killed In hand to hand fighting. No mention of thlH linttlo wad mndo In tho French stuto-ment. lift amocuikj rr ! wn jut iiw. ' I.U.MIUH, April ll. M" i"- Bhlp Shenandoah, 388C tons gross. WaB sunk by n mine. Its cnptalil and part of tho crew landed, tut two men aro missing, I TO SAVE FIPIELD 18 IIKIXfl 1'IIjKII WITH KMITY OIK DUU.MH TO All) l'LOATIXO (; AUli rrc lo-'oot IU; Tlmff.l LONDON, April 15. lloavy r.rtll lerv exchanges continued clone tbo trout boforo Vordun, but tho aormauj infantry has not turned to an aB oault. Wretklug Vessel From Han Francis co Duo hi Hnnilmi TomoiVmv Uelleie Can Ho HmumI (Special to Tho Times.) HAN DON. April 15. Tho wreck ing schooner Inqua,- from tho Union Iron WorkB. San Francisco, nccom- minted bv Cant. K. Q. Gonoreaux, I AUllUJtN, Calif., April u.. "" ,.,,...,,, ... ltrrrnvs end of the chase for the Cox hrothoiB.GI.O. T. MAUMi, JH., I...1UWH "uccusod of shooting Constable Dopon- nnirinii nnrvnvor nf Portland. U ox- 1I..I... -h Jl.n InllnUn .- .... .. increased activity on uiu - j,0cted hero tomorrow, to aiuri worit Trout la Indicated ny a viouiia muiu- ,nmodlutoly on Balvliig tho nneia i. . ...1.1..1. .,mrQ .. ulllTlll AllHtrlait ... . .... . I...- nn I i muni wiiiuii oiiiiw finni now huh miuni'miK " . ,.. ...... ..- . gain near tho mouin ot tuo i.uivor WAS OXK OK FIUST SCTTLKUS OK XOUTII HK.M) Slother of H. C. Seveuty-elglit Yen Ho Tomorrow iiiinnr hero last Sunday, caino today Avltli tho capturo of Albert Cox. Jim ..... .... i.ni.. ...in. ii. nm. ii'iin nmi in mil iiiun liii i I V UA, II I.M .... . : . ,'hort after tho shooting, surrendered Holmes and Aged wounded In llurlal MH After tho shooting of De- (iinniinnnr. thov escaped from tin ,.w.. . - . - . . illA Mrs. Laurena llounes. one ui .. first residents of North llond. died hls morning at tho homo of her son. "It. C. Holmes, on Union Btreot In that city, aged 7S years. Mrs. Holmes was a native oi u..iu I'HOM POST AT HUSSIA 'Decently INwIpiH Ills PohHIoii ns I'nlted States Aniliassailor to tUi CVar's Ciinrt III? hvIiM rr o C&ni Pr Tin 1 N'KW YOltK. Anrll 15. Ooorgo T. Maryo, Jr., who resigned recontly an courthouse where , "' ,u. .UHador to Hubb., arrived hero red., terrorizing tho toiinsfolk as tho.i nL.comimnletl MrBi Marye, fled. ,, ,i. Vnrivni'lnn-Anierlcr.ii Stripa nnd tho ropr.lso of n P.uaslan nttack near JbbIovIco. Until Make tJalns In AuBtro-ltallan campaign ropoat d uttacks woro mado on o-ich side. Tho AiiBtrlaiiH captured an Itnllun nonit'lon at .Mfxllvrh. Near Spurono tho linacli. Large oil drums aro already belnc purchased from tho Standard Oil company heio with which to fill uio hold of tho vessel to keep her afloat aftor bolng pulled off tlio beach In to deep water. p.in itneuinan. mastor of tno pouuiuii v .Miami '"- 'i i;api. iiuuiiuiuii, ..iv. - tho AiiBtrlans abandoned a dorenslvo,)0at wnon Bl0 wt,t oshoro, Is bore. . . . 1 1.. ..I. 4 . iiahI linn I .. . ill!-!.! ... Ill l.v linl'lf position and foil back to a now lino, K. IC. K.'S AUK TO CAPKH on tho Norwogiaii'AnuTicr.u uoi Krlstlunlafjord from Scandinavian uorts. Ilo said ho would go to Wash- i J .... . . - fill, a rxf- I the baseball diamond In North " w, , , w .. orivlngnt IQo'ciocK'"-"" .,' ' , ."..,,., : ill clash wth tho were sigiueu wu "..... " .,-., COM 1G TO ISSUE Ho bollevoa tho Flflold will bo abodt four feet under water aftor beliltf towed off. It Is tho intention to i,., in.r t.i flan Francisco In nils I ........ ... ....i.iitlnii tnr rnnatra. waiuriiiKliv" -"ii,""i - information of tlio J'anai bi '. .,.,, Uvty.throe Irom American fiources, the offio.ai itr Mwq nmd0 EoH,to,nori.ow m0 .. . . i a .tn,.i.i thn tno 1'iunii jutuo r -- .. XLTZZ 7. ,u.orn,;. ... .. ,,, ,r un , -, ; - , & .'S-.nS -!-". - - "" .linn Alovlnnn nilVlcCS. "f ,"l . . 1 ., ..i.l ,. .. .1.1.. nDnn F". IV Flftldior. i no -iiva - nnniini! west and in iwt ""i""1 ".ineru hub ow..o - Terms Made Known con u j, lie-l drossod In armor, has agreed to be Kim, A(JAIXST SKAHOHG Publication in Mexico City ( o W.-.Noin "end wM R K R .fl ,, mis tho Cnrranza Boveriimont seous ng t ,n,.niiBi nnd had (win Includo Harry niiltiiiann, Don Al.U(lll lo n0Vcr Money I VXITKD STATUS WILL MAKK UK- PLY TO GKHMAXV terms tho Cnrranza government seous nib i imrnb,B ft,i laadiwill Include Harry niiltiiiann, Don to Imnoso in limiting tho reciprow. ... - ,.. hoUB0. nnr(Ullor. w. J. Conrad. Frank Cat- 44At,AtVAit.A.A.A.j ---- -v -v -v -v -v -v -w WHir.H SHIP.MKXTS '-ivk .ijv HKCOUD shed mucli ngni on ' "- ...... i,..-i. Innslo which preceded Carranza s ","'"":-,-, .. O ito Imnoso in limiting tho reciprocal lereu - ,.. hoUB0'nnr(Ullor. w. J. Conrad. Frank Cat Wrnnn movements ncross tno uoraor, since u .iim. r tlio .,.-u., m. l.envonB. J. Q. Jnrvls. -r . . wwf ... .- nt.. mrta O I I I It lilllt-. lllluu -" lt,tlH w - "- - i .- j.jr.S1. ..J-.: ... - 1..1.1 room " . . ,. i, Tho iiinerai wm u " estlon that tho American wu. -, Mot,lodt church In North nond withdrawn. Q.inv afternoon at 2:!10 o'clock. At tho time tho defacto government Sunday .ttewoon suggested that no oxieuuiuw -- Tom James, Hue Fred Kelly J' Betwqon tho liours of 7 lock last night and 11 otlock this morning 4.170,- 000 fdof nf I..1.1 , .... r the Coos Hay bar. This should exceed 1,000 cavalrymen and no u a new record. Tho boats (not cross n dead line, thoio were toiy. il lower bay carrying lum- Johnsou. burial will bo at Sunsst ceme- "r navo imsgpii nnf inct "sM ths F. a. Kilburn, Tl- e"on, Hardy nnd A del I no Kh sailed. This morning Coaster, San Pedro and loqiuiio ni... i.. . 4 . "net mil jiori. AIUJ COMIXG HACK w. and. sirs. A. L. Ilousoworth, OPanled by Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Ilk ..!"' are exnect'l m on tho train ,41 fteruoon. TIMKI'P APHIL If) I . . i--.. -nnna nf several thousand Amon nuu,. all nrms In MoxlM nnn ui.y -. .it. t iito lus-iior. over 200 miles souin o "'T. ",," I ni.trlot Attorney Secretary Uaker Issued me io..u .. g m -. 11 ' IU1D IllIirillllLT Lll " - ing statoment: "Tlio Biaum . .- y y . ., doB5 Action to Hocover Money from Hogiio Hirer Cannery Jinn A suit has boon Btartod ugalnst fiuborir. the cannery man who op MUCH COFFEE USED Communication Is Helng Viepared And Will H Forwarded In a Few Days (; AmotUIhI nf lo Coo H TImK.I VJASIUNGTON, D. C, April 15. Tho' Unltod States government Is to day propailng tlio next slop In the crlsU with Germany over the sun- marlno warfare This waa the pre- 1)0. Doyle-anil Dr. .lounsou. fiaborg. the cannery man wno op- comimfnlcatlon to crated on Hoguo river last year (1osigned to bring cicordtng to tho following from tne ' Gold Ileach Globe. Itov. Herman Llnd, appointed by Another crasli to tho Scaborg AMKUICA COSHl'MICS FOHTY IEIl CK.NT OF THK KXTIUK PHODUCi: FIKUivs Shown fn HeiMirt of lluroau of Foilgn and DouieuM" Mado Public in nwncHt.! Pro t no "n J WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15. XKW I'ASTOH COMIXG ILIljoqvlat sal tho Columbia Conference as pastor of tiin. Coos Hay churches, will arrive to conduct sor Dunco at Hiunner Saturday night. 1,6 exl1"'" .;.. .... n,nn closed for fll edition In Mexico 1b as It was In me "i i CoanlHe.Toi. nnd HoImiih (...inning In cordial co-operation JiiB "',,,'. nniin, nf.lMB !,,,.., ,, . st..0 "."."" " -,-nt nf Mex- notice of canumuc, ,. -, --. vnui tuo no mtiu b" '..' . last ovenlng tnat mo unit ico, and that cooperation C0IU""';. nR(.d f0r filing for state offices. Mr. and the expedition continues. Thereto ed for ilin. r has been no change in the purpose loinlnatIon for district at-H, or in tho orders. change has been Ropullcnn. , made in orders and none In eontem-.torne,. mea m , win run oii Illation.-' rnimniv caino last Saturday when Swedish Lutheran . R inior filed suit for the re- ' A .,.11 nf nt. cuurQiiet), win uimu " vw. covery oi luunuy. " " .. . I.. f Mn1. f Inl.l l i . . u .1 ..l.n.l vices Kastor Hiinuay, ui .iiD.u.... ; aohmont was niso issueti aim l"Bl,il,ln0riiiaiiv comnlolo and 11 a. in. and North iienu at a ,,. .... ,n tho lmnUB of sllorirf nanoy ior,wm ,)e ,nform0(, Ulftt the Washing- service, tno aiiuunmuiu tu..o .. wratlon ot commmi n on ',. 000, ,,. , th. miinlcatlon will go forward In tho next fow days. Will Leavo Way Open Indications are that the United States conaldors the case agnlnst Germany unlly coiiBiiino -10 per cent of Ui amount sold In tho International mnrifnts. nccordliiK to figures an- fnouncod by tlio llureau of Foreign fond Domestic- Commerce. Moro man n ibllllon pounds of coffee camo to this country last yoar. Huy tlio Sanitary wrapped Ureal! ill 'r,p entire holdlng3 of the Seaborg can- tho nlng plant. Whether this dltticui ty can bo adjusted Is not yet known, but Is rumored tht It will. ii t i... CimiiiiiH n.!liiutni. T.utliicll I luoni.n'lea'ves North Uen.l nt 7IS0 SKXD your CTOTIIRfl IWIIsV to in. anil MarshfWd ut 8 p. in. tivolil l aster ins... -. ' ...in i... .. ..... t ui i tut dull. Phono ti.'ll. upper wui " w" "v nn I'nvorniunnt eonsulera sue lias U. 01.w-.. ..nt rut rttlcii her nromlscs to this country. It Is mndo clear that tho forth coming communication, although In tended as a final word of tlio unit ed Sate3, will atlll leavo a way open for Germany to avoid sovornuco -of diplomatic relations. ll'Ol'XD Gold rlnuneU spectacles. owner may havo artlclo by paying for this ad nt Times office. FOU SALK New Hiv-room huiik- low, completely fiirnlsKsdj NortM Tenth htieet. X. S. Mattson, phona