Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1916)
WHENA TTncu THAT flr BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS .ri PAN WHOLESOME A NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES U No. XXXIX Firm Communication Is Sent to Germany on Submarine Question by United States HE LIST WDHD Strongest Diplomatic Paper president and Secretary Have Ever prepared IS BEING PUT IN CODE mil Immediately IU Trnnsmtltcd r Wire fi"1" ,hlH ('"""y " Il,e (iViihiiii Foielgu OITfto n( llerllu , , , WILL NOT (JIVK rr Sl'HMAItlXH WAItKAKU .$ ; IB MioclittJ P"M tc cm" "r Tlinn.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Apr. 81. Gorman Ambassador ion Ilernstorff railed on Sco. retary LaiiHlng luto tncliiy nml tolil lilm Germany could un ilcr no cliTUinstnnces give up the tnilMiturliio wurfnro, -vvlitcli. ho rt'lluratod, Is In re taliation for the UrltlHli food o IV .' I :' I i blockade of Germany. llo said IiIj govornmont was attempting to conduct. tho submarine wurfuro In accord with tho Intorntitlou- 4 al law timl nssurancoH given to tliu t'lilK'd States. lpr any unauthorized vlolnttons o( theso assurances, (lor- many was ruady to iiiuko imenilj. Tho ambassador will soo tho secretary again In a few days. ... Dj AmikUipI I'm iv Cixx lly THum.) TON, I). C, April 18. T can government's com- I WASHING! The Amerlc uunlcatlon to Germany designed us the last word of thlri governmout In tho 8tilimarln controversy Is Ins put 'nto code today for Imme diate transmission to Hcrlln. The document 13 said to bo tho most vigorous diplomatic paper President Wilson and Secretary Liming ever draftod. Xn Chnugo In Plans The Cabinet discussion or tho Mbmarlno cilslj today rosulted In no change In tho situation nnd It is announced that nothing had tome up to prevont tho dispatch t the American noto to Germany, Planned, probably tonight or to morrow. Will Discuss Quasi Ion Amua8sai'.or von Hornstorrr will fllSSSf IS GE VIGOROUS ONE tonfer with Secretary I .main lato'"KO or mayor against Mayor A. V. todav. ti. ,,... . '.... ".B. . iKwmt. ... "' "K utiKUU lor."" " opportiiiilti nation. to discus.! tho bit- ER ARRESTER swin:T,itv vox papi:x A FKillT PUTS "rw Officers to Shoot Saying II "III .Stmt War .cini,,, orfa-o JViuau Territory tB, Auotliifj yntt ,0 Coo, ,)4r Tmft-j KEW YOHK, April 18. WoUo n Igel. secretary to Frauz von "Pen, tho rormer military attache w the German embassy, was arrest- "7 '',ay lu von 1ane'a form- O't'o nrter a fist flcht with uur agents or tho department or Justice. Von lgol Is the fifth man miK '" von ni'uni oharged ronapiracy to blow tin the Wel- Mints Tho Safo 0(f, " l,l fr agenta entorcd tho I, 311,",,ay vo '.' lut up a flglit Ton l Was n8slsa 'y Georgo ' blll, an omnloyo. do!" ,J8Cl' bofor'3 o wB over v.cu, s,1C(.eei,0(l ,n Mle In reaching n tln . u ,nr corner of tho room, lb .tU door shut a"d turning 1,18 fomblnatlon. m was not subdued, tho agents ithlm""1'1 Ul0y I,ol,ltei1 revolvers ,,;" Orricers lo Shoot lor. ; aU autl l"at" his cap ,gr renoripii i.i... . .... "v- " saying. U Will nnli. . . the - -..., mime War uetwocu ,0 havo vuuea states ill and Germany, to Invade this "o right MAN STARTS ICstnbllsliod 187H Ah TIih Coast Mall REACHES CflB ItltKAK OF TION DIPLOMATIC ItF.LA- tiiri:att..i:d President Will Lay Submarine Mat ter Heroin Cnnucss Tomorrow WASHINGTON, I). C Apr. IH. Prcsdont, Wilson will no licfoa'- Congress tomorrow nml lay Ihu entire German submarine ssm licl'oic Imtli houses. A break In diplomatic iclatlous Is salil to tin Immi nent. Confer5 'nee Ifelil Secretary Tuuiiilty went to tlio capital al'lif today's cabl" net m'cting anil took up the question with Majority Leader Kitehlii or (hit house, Majority l inler Kern of tho senate ami Senator Stone, ehaluiun of the fori'luii relations committee. They went Immediately Into conference wllli SikuiIc'o' (Mark of (lie house, Resolution Passed llotli Houses passed Vl'ry promptly a resolution pm. K for a Joint session In (lie house cliamli' r tomorrow af ternoon at 1 o'clock. There j was no aiinounceeut as to tho 4 piD'poso of the president's cuitilng-. Situation Serious The President ah ady has completed the communication ho iv'JI deliver to congress. I'p to the present it has lieen thought ht would send this coiumiiulcation to Iterllu. It ! was decided, however, that. i the situation liccanie so sorl ' ous as to require a more ilrns- He. M'p. i10-iCIIO()SK TWO CITY COMMISSION KHS AM) COMPTItOLLKIt "IMwceltlsiu" and Asset (Ion of lie-! IIkIous Influences Are the Main Issues of I ho Klcetlou Hr A.io.'llIM Trou to Ccx ll7 linM, TACOMA, Wash.. April 18. Vot ers of Taconia elected two city com missioners and a city controller today, choosing npiong four nom inees for tho commls3loiiorshlps and two for conuit roller. Nominees fdr 1 AFFAR GOI T ;'" coinmlssloner aro Owen Woods, In cuhont, V. II. Pottlt. rorinor com mlsnloner, II. V. Oronen. and C. V. K. Stoovor. candldnto two yoars . For -controller tho nominees aro John F. M'nds, Inouinbont, iind Fred Shooinaker candidates ror conunUsloiior, throe for controller two wooks ago in tho primary eloc- inn n,inr tho commission form ofi wt -,,,,,, , -- . govorument. So-ralled "Fnwcettism" nnd ns fert!oii3 ot rollglous Influences, cen tering chloriy about Cominlsslonor WJDodH, nro the only Issues In to day's election otlior than personal ities., As ror tho chnrgo or "Fnw cettism," It ha3 been asserted that Pettit, Gronen, and Shoomnkor havo rormed n coalition, which, II tlioy woro elected, would givo Mayor Faweett completo control or tho city council. Political Character Mayor Fuwcett Is a plcturesquo chnractor In Northwest public lire. Thrice Iiq has been elected and once recalled. Woods Is said to bo supported by Catholics whllo his opponents, It 13 known, havo Isstiod marked samplo ballots and other anti-Wood propaganda. Stoever resigned a church pastorate, ho said, to freo hlmsoir of clerical bonds. All of the candidates havo remov ed tho Issue of prohibition by prom ises of strict enforcement or tho prohibition lnw. otHce. It Is Gorman territory. Theso uro Husslan methods." Tho Justice court postponed ar raignment until liis plea or being illegally arrested could bo formally entered. OUT TO RFFORM ffiOflB Ism MARSHFIELD, OREGON, KOiyoSTILE Show Signs of Resisting Fur ther Advance of the Ameri can Expedition F D.l -f nil.-.. r . ME CANS IE OFFICERS I 4 nuMi" i ui umer sniping m- dicate that United Army has Trouble Ahead 'JN0 PROSPECT OF MOVE According to IteMrls I'roni the 1'ront the Pursuit of Villa Is at a Stand still Army Officers Do ot Itelleve Villa Is Dead tnr Antrtit rir lo Too I)j Tlmn.) OAMPOK PKUSHINO, AT THK FRONT. April 17. (Motor and Wlre- d'lpss to ColiimbiiH.) Tho Ainorlean puiHiilt or Villa Is at a standstill bo raiiHO of an unprorokoil attack upon tho" American cavalrymen by Insuh-o-dlnato soldiers or tho Carranza ar rlson at Parral. Will lie Keslsted At PersliliiK's 'headquarters today tltnri RiinniR mt titim.iilhilii npiiunniit of a resumption or tho chnso wlillo .... .u ......... ..w LIIIUIU IIIIIDIIVkbl tliero were numerous Indications that a continuation or tho pursuit would tiiout with armed rcslstanco. Fire on Officers I a small party or Ainorlean orileora , wore rirod upon hero last night, noun I of tho Americans being Injured. This, coming on the heels of other report of sniping, Ih responsible for tho hollar that tho expeditionary com mand Is confronted with a serious problem. ( Discredit Story ! Tho report from Cnrranza sources thnt Vllla'sdiody wns round Is gonor- j orally discredited by tho military au thorities hero. I -HCE THE WAGE V. S. STIWIi COHPOHATIOX UIVICS, i:.mpi.oyi:s itAisi: Another Ten Percent Granted Sink luu; Total Inciiiso Hctween Twenty and Thirty Million Dr AMOtUI4 rrrea lu Coot Hi; Time.) Ni:V YOHK, April 18. The i Hulled States stcol corporation to- announced another ndvuhco In tho wages or employes amounting to 10 porcont, orrectlvo May 1. This follows tho ten percent ndvanco mado lu February. Doth together .represent u total Increase lu tho wuko payiiHiits of betwoen $0,000,-1 nn i tun nnnnnn " f ..". iuoumiiout. ami SSlTOPlOTECTWIEBSc ,,. i.iK Ar:iM.:i.:il'PO.VliVllorsi: ....... ... .......... - . i'iuiipi'ti.'i. i committi:k Provides for Control of Floods on Uu .Mississippi nml the Sacra mento ftlf AMixltl1 rrr.4 to Com fitj TIdjm.j M'ASHINGTON. I). C, April 18. A bill authorizing nn appropriation of ?45,000,000 tor tho protection or tho Mississippi rlvor against Hoods and $G, C00, 000 for Hood protoctlon of the Sacramonto rlvor to bo spent In flvo years was agreed upon tod-iy by tho houso conunltteo on Hood con trol and Introduced In tho houso. ASKOFFOHMIJH WIFi: Chlor Carter Is In rocolpt or a lot tor from Mrs L. K. Stiirgell. Nanipa. Uldnlio. iiisklng Information relative to Claudo V. Itomlno, who rormerly lp-ed in Kastslde. Homlno was mar- rlod hero to tno (inugnier oi mt. "" Trs. Levi Gilbert. .Mrs. uomiuo re ceived a dlvoreo In Juno 1914. Tholr baby was drowned In tlio bay lu August. lOia. Tho letter explains stvllyorlaml Not Hemline Many Peo Homlno on Dsc. 22, 1915 married j,jt, .-M)Ill fiomo tho daughter ot tho wrltor, claim in. Ms former wife had died. It m, a-uw i-1. -w -i .n foniwl out sho Is atlll living on I Coos Hay. Romlno then told his mother-Jn-law tliat sho was divorced. Judging from tho tono of tho let tor It is evident that Mr. Sturgoll hardly belleteil her son-in-law. t MKMHHU OF THJK ASSOCIATKD TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916 SLIDES OVER IflITH -4- no mom: hxiu:eri:i at tiii: pax- i AM A CAXAh Such Is Heport Made Ity Comiulttee of the National Academy of Sciences 4 ;Ur Aww lt.l Prfurfio Coot nr Tlmft.J WASHINaTONn. C, April IS. A report of tho cqmmlttco appointed by tho National Apadomy of Sclonces at tho refiuest of Wrcaldont Wilson to luvcstlgnto tho I'aimma cannl alldcs wan innilo today. U says naviKation Is not liuoiy to uo surlously Intorruptod at;alii. 2 lNTi:itNi:i (JKIt! AX UOATS MAV UK ;hkd Permission (ilvonfto Lease Them to llrall During Period or the War Only tnr AworltlM irrM lo Coo. nr Tlmrt.) UIO JAXKKIO, .April IS. It is oN rielnlly nnnounceiL that rjormany han authorized tho shipping companies to lonso to Hrazll rof tho coast service and for tho loiigtb of tho war only, threo steamships Interned at Drazlllau ports, under condition that Hrazll ob tain from tho ICutento Allies a guar anteo that theso ships will not ho 'captured or attacked. T IS CAHIXKT IIKAHSJOKXICItAL PPX- STON'S SIDK Ol-' CASK 4- Also Considers Dlploinntle Aspect In Mexico and Will Decide Vpon a Coui'so !f AuodtlM rrrM'to Coot lly Tlron.l VSlllN(lToWl). C, April 18. Secretary Hakor laid bufory tho cabinet today long reports from General Fuuston reviewing the wholo 3ltuntlon on tho bordor nnd In Mexico. From tho Btnto depart ment) tho president and cabinet re viewed tho outline of diplomatic htop-j taken or contemplated slnco tho Cnrranza government urged tho withdrawal of tho Ainorlean troops, A decision its to what courso now to pursue Is to bo reached between tho military and diplomatic aspects of tho situation, PDLIGY THE SINE GOVintXMKXT WILL NOT AXV CHAXOK maki: Preshf jut anil Cabinet (Jo Over tho Mexican Situation In Session Today tnr Aiiwll'l Ttf to Com TUt Timet, i WASHINGTON. 1). 0., April 18. President Will son and (ho cabinet out -over tho Mexican situation nun In fullr at tho eablnot innotlnir r , : ' , todav and uf orward It was nn-ln .....' , ,., .UM . ..,..,.. HUllilViLll HIHl HIV)! W 11 MO ilfJ ..... in mo siiuauou nor an iao Aiaencau .j II. i Kuwjui.iioiiio iiuiii. T MAKH THOCHLH AT XUW VOIIK FACTOHV CITV ICmpIojos of National Conduit and Cable Company Attack tho Office Concern tnr AmwIi4 Pri lo C-ot Iltr TlniM.l N. Y., included II A VING S-ON-I I V QSON, April 18. A mob which Included f 1 strikers from tho plant or tho Na- tionnl Conduit nnd Cable Company I If LEfE SHIPS -4- REPDR HEARD ST ERS stoned employes on tho way to work'dOO pounds was uvertod. today, also attaekod tho company'.'! orfico, and this nfternoo'n became so l violent that tho sheriff Is considering i asking for the mllltlii. Ono doputy iirappcil dead fi:w KMKJUAXTS ZURICH. Switzerland, April 18 Switzerland's emigration in 1915 was tho lowest in forty years. Only 1.97G persons left tho country to cross tho seas; 1,547 of them going Uo tho united siuies. HIMSELF HE Stitwai PRKS9 EVENING EDITION BELIEVE VILLA E General Bell Cannot Verify Report that Bandit Is Dead and was Buried CHI ESCAPE EASILY Americans Have Gone As Far South As Possible With the Present Forces PURSUIT IS RESTRICTED Cavalry Can Now Intend Out Only for Trips of Pew Days I'roni tho Huso of Supplies In the Satevo District Dr ArwcUtw) rrm lo Coot !Ur TlmM 1 SAN ANTONIO, Texas. April 18. Oeuoral Hull, reporting from HI Paso to den. FmiBton, gavo it nB ills opin ion that uftor a thorough Investiga tion It appeared tho report of Villa's death was manufactured In Juaroz. Consul I.otcher, who said ho had been In communication with Cuslhulr lachlc, also railed to verify tho report, (olid Chanro to Kscaiw U Villa Is not dead, ho now lias an excellent chantv lo cscapo Into terri tory far beyond tho most advanced ot tho Ainorlean detachments becauso tho punitive force hns pouctrnted about nB far south us It Is going to go with the present organization. Search I test Helen" Official admlBslon that It was im posslblo to oxtond tho main ftno of communication bouiii oi oiuuvu wuii tho prQsont number of troops was tak en to moan that tho field operations would bo restricted to that district over which tho detachments of caval ry with provisions ror ono or two days could rldo, lookixo roit dim i) ix xi:v ua- VKX HAII.HOAD WUKCIC Hear K'ml Ocslelon Occinjs Ijtst XIKht ut Hittiirord, Hhodo Island inr A"ociia i'itm to coot nr Timt.i DHADFOUI), It. I., April 18. Search of tho wrockago resulting Lfrom a roar and collision of two last night Is still In progress today to deteruilno whothor It contained any inoro bodies lu addition to tho five known dead. TO IMlOTKtn' STOCKHOLM runil Italsed lo (liiniil AKnlnst A'r; Attacks (nr Ahoi'UI rren o bwii Utf limn.) SEARGH OR 0 ES STOCKHOLM, fiwetlon, April ih. ,nc08i Tho Ainorlean mlnlstor at Po A prlvato compilttcp has boon formed k, a(iVsea tho department that Pros horn Which Intends' tO lirOVldO 700,-''l.1anl Vnnn'a muni In Hin iinnpn nn. ,,. , ..... ,i. ..iu.. i uu kioiihii ior mo jiiuivvtiuu uv Kotlattoiju is His former vico proai- i..i, ..i... e...i. .h.aIi. rpi'. . . ......., . t01"1 - """"" Uh"'"Dl --- t'liiiiiuiiou M..n i'ii'iv i"" " - iitiiiiiitlMnn It fid It A tfl " 1 tl 11 I t Fl fT . ,.OC08:iary ,i0renses. Including bat - Itorles or autl-ulrcrart guns on - - - w - iinrlns of nut -u rcraft KUIIH Oil tlio llillls around Stockholm and a fleet or i!0 defonslvo uoroplanos LOOl'STS KILLKD Twenty Thotisautl Dollars Spent to Destroy Them (nr AMorlttwi I'feu to Ci"l IUr Tlmn.1 . CAPKTOWN, South Africa., AprlK uue in niiBiunu. ahiuihu ..n .nri n.n ,. vnr 20.000 JairanoHo hosiery nnd underwear aro Bw'armB or iocimts woro destroyed in ' South Alrica at a cost or approximate - ly 4.000 pounds (130.000.) Dy tUJ. hioans, a govornmont report 081- ... mutes, damage amounting to noo.- COAT TAILS SUOKTKH Abbreviated lu Knglnnd iw Mnttw of Kcouomy Mir Auorlat) rrM to Coo Dr Timet. LONDON, April 18. Coat tall worn by students at ono of tho load lug London schools nro to be abbrcs vlntcd in tlio Interests or wnr econ cui), ulong with roforins in tho mat tor or dross. It is ovon stated tha next term theso coats will bo discard od for tho ordinary business sul which will bo all of tho same color however. HAS A LIFE-LONG JOB i MArT w 5T cr3v cmm? ta I Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall nnd Coos liny Advertiser. BRITS REPULSED MXKS DUIVKX HACK UV TPItKS AT MESOPOTAMIA News Comes in an Official Statement by Kugllsli Officials at Lon don Today in AiuUil! TrtM to Cool tltr TlmM, LONDON, April 18. Tho British Ijllnes on tho south bank or the Tigris In Mesopotamia nro torccd back by tho Turks for a distance of rrom 500 to 800 yards In sotuo places, says nu official statement today. AXCIKXT STUUCTPHK AT AXDHIA, 1TALV, DKSTltOVKII Place Was Mivorlto Itesldenco Km- peror l-'rederlck Second In Tlilr- teeuth Century tllf AmocIiIM I'rr-K to Com tj Tlmrt, nOMK, April 10. Tho undent ca thedral nt Andrln, near Ilarl, was de stroyed iby flro today. Andrla In tho IH Thlrtoonth Century wnB a favorlto'ont.r8t resldonco ot Emperor Frederick II two of whoso wives nro burled In tho cathedral, TO flKHMAXV TO PKOVU XCJIIHCIt OF FUKXCII PHISOXICHS 'Artlon In Annul r lo Paris Doubtlni; I l'orty Thousand Captured la Mouse District tnr AnofittM rr.n u com nir TlmM. H13HLIN, April 18. In vlow or tho doubt oxlatlng In Franco as to tho accuracy ot tho German estimates or tho nunibor of French taken prisoner lu tho battlo around Vordun, Germany will publish tho nanioa of approxi mately 40,000 prisoners taken In tho Mouso district and nlso ot all French men mado prisoners In this wnr, tho war office announced today. BE POSSIHILITV OF PKACi: IX UKIlPJj CHIXICSH PHOVIXCKS Advice Come lo Stale Dewrtinlit ut WiiNlilugtou That Negotiations A"0 Xmv lu Pii)Kris ttlr AmmUI prM to Coot IUf TlmM.I WASIIINaTON, D. C, April 18. An nrmlstlco has boon declared be tween the Chlnoso rebels and Pros dout Yuan Bill Kat and peace uegotla tonH uro progress, tho state de partment officially Informed. Promlnont leaders of both factious nro endeavoring to rounlto tho prov- . .. .... aont wuo resigned wueu man pro- .nosou a luouurciiv wmi uiiimuu . 1 ...111. 1.1. I as ,nnrnr . vii'vyftt JAPAXIISi: IIOHIIIU Likely to Iteplaco that of flc-riunu Manufacturo ()lr Auocltta.1 rrm lo Coot lu? Timet.) LONDON, April 18. According to tho Outrittor, organ or tho furnlsh- '.... . .. i- ......i i.. i rapidly usurping tho place formerly linl.l n .tnt ttiniinfnnlnrni'a ''l by Clormnn n.anuracturors 'f tho wor 1, Pa marke s Hr I. ,U k- ors. It is said, uro apparently unablo ..i... ii in rw iii. mi, uiiiiiiiuiiiii uiiuuiu .... . to keop up with tho demand, oven In their own country. The Japun ese products are said to bo of excel lent quality and workmanship. OHATOKH IlICHi: FRIDAY PUBLISH NAMES Mr REUNITED Tho oratorical contest among tho 4 high schools for tho chumpIoushlp4 of Coos county will bo hold Friday, cvonliii: In tlio Marshflold high school auditorium. Tliero will be two rep- resontntlves, a girl and a boy, trom each hlL'h bcIiooI in tho county with the exception of tho Coos River IiIkIi school which will send down a young lady representative, for tho first time tho school has participated In audi nn nvmif. OITY EDITIOK TlT V1T7 &C LL.(-AjJi -"- No. 226 Capture French Positions East of the Meuse in Verdun Fight PRISONER MEN Berlin Says 1646 Unwounded French Were Taken During the Engagement OTHER ATTACKS GIVEN UP Paris Claims Hint Activity North of Chaffour Woods Abandoned ljr (lermaus Airship Attacks Hulirnrlnim tnr AmorUioj ttft to co nr ttmtt.) LONDON, April 18. Ilorlln an uouiiccd today that In tho capturo of French positions on tho Stoln bruch, cast ot tlio Mouso yesterday. 1G-I0 tinwouudod worn taken nrls- Paris nays after tho German at tack between Douumout and Mouso yesterday, which netted tho Ger mans some ground north of tho Chuuffour wood, tlioy abandonod nctlvlty In this uector for tlio time being. A French aero squadron yester day bombarded tho hoadquarters ot tho Hulgarliin staff nt Dolran. Itl'SSIAXH (MPTintK A TUHKIHII CITV tnr ammuim rr. u com mi TtaM. PKTItOGHAD, April 18. Trohlzond, tho most Import ant city on tho Hluclc Sea, ban boon captured by tho Hus Blnus. IS HHITISII PHIMK MINISTKIt I'ACKH,' . SKIUOUH MATTUIt , Ilcllef Ih That Cabinet lias Nolj, Hoaclied an A greens ill on tho lie rrultluir Question inr AMrut4 rrM to com nr Tintt.i LONDON, April 18. It waa ott flclally announced that Promlor Ac qulth will not make tho oxpocted. Htatement In tlio houso of conuuona today on tho rocrultlng question. Thq postponomont is taken as an indica tion that tho cabinet ministers aro unablo to reach an agrootnout on this subject, which has brought about tho most Borloim crisis tho prima minister has had lo moot. iiavi: XUW SCHOOL- Maklng of Porcelain Will Hu Taught,. lu Peking inr Aau.Ulel TrMt to Coot P TlHM.1 PUKING, April 18. Chow Tze cbl, tho mlnlstor of comtiiorce and agriculture, has arranged for tho es tablishment of a porcelain school In Peking to train exports for tlio munufacturu or Chlnawuro. An of rort will bo mado to produco many or the ancient wares, which Imvo been beyond the skill of modern Chlnoso dlsh-mukerj. SAVING IX DIIKH.SK8 Gowns Mado lo Serve Several PUIS poses lllf amui1 rrta to Coo IUr Tlmw. . "-" LONDON, April 18. "War-tliua owiu" liavo mado their oppearonco In tho windows of the , ' 1ili.li ilnnii.,li.v im.iila afnrAA lirAA. i"""' - o - - Thoy uro tlireo plcco dressos, which may bo used for streot and business wear, or, with tho coat romovod, are sultnbln for dinner and tho theatre. " Hl'SlAN VKSSKh IS ltKPORTKD RUNIC (Df AmotUIkI PreM mi IU7 TlmM.) LONDON. April 18. The Russian bark Schwanden, bound trom Scotland for Mo bllo, was sunk by a torpedo. The crow was saved. i ! . FOR BALK a single biiKtrH. lio.oo ami ." - Jv' SOU. I'llOllO tH'J. GERMANS ARE MAKING GAINS ou