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fJAVBE FOOLISH TOBOrogWTROUMOJJTYgiJ'll ffiK HAND TO PAY IT BACK AGAIN .-.m TUAT ffiima Sajj Stmfls KA BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS ,rL FAN WHOLESOME A C NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES city URi 'N EDJTIOK "anil ..' nci rm Ii!( !C1 fcl 'Son,nJ lot Mom, tbJ SromjJ SfOBBiJ JhtMoJCXXIX. Kstnbllsliod JH78 As Tlio Const Mall MKM1IKK OF THIS ASSOCIATE!! PRKS9 JIB GE!S U I FACIS j. -i Tllr nf Rni'man Qif. ualion and Message He Has Sent mat oouniry Pfl MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 19, 1916-EVENING EDITION ERS DEMANDED llEnOM IS ASKED a.mhassador asks hkturx ok gkilmax ikhu.mkxts skizkd W'tvo Taken from Von Igel When Ho Wiin AVrested ill Get man Knibnssy Yesterday ) 4,4 SKIZKD PAPKHS WILL 4 not iji-j rktuuxkd ill tetal n IV! iioi itil O LAST WAGING SENT CEflUIT VISITS TI BORDER CIIIF.K OK STAFF OK ARMY LKAVKS FOR SAX AXTOX10 A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali anil Coos Hay AilvorHatT. Told that Attack on Vessels Carrying Americans Must Be Stopped III AMMrlatM Vtrtt lo t. riif TlmM NKW VOItK, April 10 Tlio pnporn seized by tho fed eral ngonts In tlio offlro of Wolf con Isol will not bo restored, noltlior will th0 prosecution of von Igol for al leged participation In tlio Wol lantl cannl plot ho dropped, AiiHlBtant United Slntos Attor noy WoodH said today. piatum Is Definite and Leaves the wnoie matter Up to Germany ) fa, WOULD MEAN WAR itdi Is Hip Illplomnlle History of fcrcrfd Ilrljilloiitlilps Xolo ill lkrlln While President Ih I Hanking t; AwkIiIM rwi lo Cowl liar Tlmra,) WASHINGTON, I). C, April 19 President Wilson told Congress, nn- (rnbled In Joint session Bhortly after p. m., that ho had given Gormnny k: Irrevocalilp notification that tin; ITilltd States will break off dlplo title relations If the Illegal iiubina- fcte campaign Is continued. Is the last Word Tb nolo Is America's last word, l.rtlcilljf an ultimatum and domnnd- br in Immediate renlv. iii-pstiinnlili' .... ,. ....... . .. ... " - ----. .- - - ,r , vim nnriiKiiirii 111, rnillil lint i lonnuu uilathonorlln foreign ofricoiiB tho. tho miliiiinrliio ni.nsHnn in,iv i. raldtnt was speaking, iirnmlsnd tn ,nRn..n0 1 ..' -- w ...wvilMU .V I.....W, ...... a ui5iuicncu tnsi nigiii in tic- criince with tlio Presldlnt'B plan clirjlt heforo tlio Gorman govorn- pttittho namo moment ho wnn nd- pjlogtlia American conBrcsB. I IS IH MITI .A. President Says Violation Will Result in Severing Diplo- muiiu neiauons ,ll n. imnl I rM In Colia 111; TIidm.) WASHINOTON, 1). ft, April 1!) Oormiin Ainliasaador von MoniBtorff Raw Secretary LaiiBliiB HiIh inorn Iiib ryiil d"inandcd tlio return of tlio paporH which tlio Dopartniont of Jimtlce nacnts nolzed from Wolfo von IboI In Now York ycatordny. 1 no ui'jmrtmont or Jimtlco haj prnctlrally decided to hold von IkoI unices tho Stato Ooiarlmeut Bpocir Intlly donmuilH Ills rolcaKo on tho Krnimd that tho erlmo wltli which lip Is caiKOd wna comnilttcd a year l"foro ho hccnino a diplomatic nficiit. Will Talk Tomorntuf rMatlcr Ih Tiikfn Iti.rm-.. . Mccaiiso That llody Has Iho Solo HIkIiI to Dwlaio Vai('onfc,.. coco Held Marly Today III Alio, I.IM rrun In Cmw n Tlmr., WASIIINOTON. I). C, April 1!). I'roslilenl WIIeoii has ucut n noto to Oorntiuiy warnlnB her Hint ihiIcsb ntlackii on morchantnieii mrrvinf Aliicrlcnnu, In violation or tho Inter national law nro stopped, diplomatic rolat'oiiB will he Bovcrod. ( onfcrciicfj Held Tho I'rcHldont rovoaled thla fact lo HcnatorB Slono nud I.oiIko and ItoprcsonlatlveB Flood and Cooper, tho ranking Democratic and Itopuh llcan niemliora of tho Congri'Mlonnt forelBii affairs rommlttco nt. n. AlthojiKli Socrotr.ry LansliiB toldjcofronco at tho 1ilte Hoiiho this CDMMEMT IS IDE o Action In A.skcd The preildcnt naked no vctlon palerer of congresa. Ho Dimply ln- Icrmed It of tho arciiuiuJntloit of facts ping that (lormany's unsurnnceH Mljlnltcd States woro IioIiik vIoJ Hi and ho mentis to covor ro- "tknsnnleii tlio suhninrlno wnrfitro btronghtvrllhln tlio law. Diplomatic history shows Unit sueli iMowIanimost certain to ho fol. Je4bywar. Tho iiroRliinr,i.nin xitiAttn to congress Ib final. They :.k tho end nt itiiiinm..in .....1 .MIMIII-:il,S OK COXOItllSS IHSCl'SS I'Hl'SIHHXr.S ACTIOX Dirfoient, VIcivn Ale (Jhcn 0110 Hiiyj It Ih 11 Poll I lea I HimIbo i tho end of diplomatic oxeimnir waunuanco of tho long utand- 1 intndly relations, tin. i.m.M. Ntlear, depends nlono upon Gor- 1 conduct. 'twit the Kncts "Ailtuatlon has arlnn in Mm r.. f n relations of our rm.nt-,. f ..,i.i..i. III. . "' WIVII 11 W Plain duty to inform you," UrtJ dent !.. ' Htlhen rclatoii iim i.ii .. .ctUltylMginninB with tlio -a Wnouncomont of Fobruary. " ' r Intention n ir-,,. n. rounaareatUrltalnnswltliln r'wiotwur. Object Innsi m...i He etated timi n. t,.... . . . IktM V. ,u wmiiihi atatcs .W,el On tho ttrniin.la .!.. ... I I'm... , " mm 1110 nletii. . CB,n,''fslied for tho .T.un of (ho .., nf lmn 5,i'l,i,ml,,,,ey co,,,a bo 1' VV1 Y IhO 8U imnrlno. shS.S"1:.1 P4cfn.; " ,,,u arnc8i pro- ""went air n1' l,, 0ornm" put us 1 r , t f(i"r,l Ott-nr. II VOSSOlB of Port to rrom ""' fofM, " I'ort, woro do- ''tttiiilse 't h..dB, Ba,n lh0 Gornmn eov . '" 8lvei tko United RfnfoH "itti. . ,,,Hrt,Klili'il Unltod Stntea ik . .' W0ll not bfl n,u ,iu v"ffla a&8iiM Ihln M-r, w: J"t it tli AHKjr,i l'rru in Co lu; tiok,) WASHINGTON, II. c AprlUii, "I do not i bollcyo; .'tho 'President's courso will load to war" said Sen ator Chamberlain, chairman of tho military committee "I think tlio ProBldont fully Jus tified In tlio course he has taken" Bald Sonator Wails. worth of Now York. "If war comoB out or tills" de clared Sopator Kcnyou, Iowa, "I hopo tho flrBtto enlist will bo theso who Insisted on riding on mined bolllgorent vessols." Sponkor Clark and democrnuc leader Kltchln declined to commont. Culls It Politics "I think this govornmont should fbo noutral," hiiIiI Ropubllcat Loader Mann. "Tho President never ba3 boon neutral. Ho has boon on tho Kngllah side all tho tlmo. What he said about Germany, while It Is Bnissly oxagBoratod, Is a Just com- plnlnt. Itut ho could say the samo nbout Kngland, aiibstltutlug !solz Ing Hhlps' for1 'sinking ships'. It Is a mistake to break off diplomatic rotations with (Jermnny. It Is por roqtly evident tho president, as a campaign political dodgo, Is trying to work up to the point whoro ho can got Into war with Germany dur ing I1I3 presidential campaign." Is Hepitdlatloii Ilepresoutntlvo Coopor, morning. Tho ProBldont explained that tho noto practically Is an ultimatum, but 1I003 not contain a time limit. The demand Is mudo, howover, that Ger- innny reply Immodlntoly. Tho President told tho commlttco Icndorn ho believed tlio United States could not remain on friendly tcrinB with Gornuiny If American lives woro continued to bo placed In Jeo pardy by tho Gorman submarines. Will' Up to Congress Tlo I'resldont consultH Congrcasl nt this time, It was pointed out, be-1 cniiHo, whllo ho has nuthorlty to break diplomatic relations, CougreBs 11I0110 has the power to doclaro war. I'robably .Means nv Thoro in only 0110 liutanco In modern history whoro n break In diplomatic relations botweoii two first-class powers was not followed by war. That lu tho present situa tion between Gormany and Italy. The noto wont forwnnl last night In codo by wny or Copenlingen. Hefiised (it Discuss Is Se.kluK Acciiiiito Inforiiiatlon He- gifi'dliiK .Mexico Km Use or Win Department Mr Am.k-IiIM rm, to Ct titj TlmM. WASII1NGTIN, I). C, April 10. -Major GonornI Scott, elilor of staff of tho army, will go to San Antonio, Texas, tonight by order or Secretary llakor to get accurnto Inrormntlon ns to tho situation on tho bordor and In Mexico. Wiini.s Infoi-imitloii In n Btntomont Secretary llakor Baid: "Scott will spond Bovcral dayB with General Funston and return. Tho trip will bo made jolcly for tho purposo or getting as accurnto In formation an posslblo ror tho uso or tho Department. Gnu. KiniHimi remains lu full chargo or his de partment. Including the expedition Into Mexico." .May Determine Course Seeretnry llakor roriisod to say nuj tiling more. It Is a38tiniod, however that Srnlt'n report will bo rnr toward detcrnilnlng tho courso In Mexico. Gen. Funston sont a. :i(10 more troops Into .Mexico yes-torday. UMPQUA DRAW TO 11 SOON Chief Engineer Hood Says It Will Be Ready Last of June DATE' ISJEFIIITE Soon After Through Service and Freight Business Will Come TALKS OF COAST ROAD Snjs Southern Pnclfln .May Work Around II Ijitee on Hut Gives no Derinlto Xcwh .Might Xot Pay to 0K'ii Too .Mucli CiMintry (Hy Mall lo The Times) SAN FltANCISCO, April 17. "Wo will have the draw of tho Uiupnun brhlBO BwlnBlng ly tho Inst wcok In June" roniorkod Chlor JCnglncor Hood or tho Southern Pacific In discussing tho progress or tho work on tho Coos liny lino today. "With that coin plotcd, wo will shoo-rly around tho Incompleted section and will soon thorenftor bo able to' Inaugurate through norvlco. Freight servlco will bo Inaugurated following tho throush service "I hopo Coos Hayltcs npproclnto I tlm rflll ur ht'lrn .11.. iA .in... l..l... dent's tleelslon to ,blt the German ;h7n, " t " . ' "" T " of thero ami my porsonul oxporloneo STARTS PEACE TALK SICXATOIt PHHiaX .HAS HMSOI.U TlOX III"!' IS SIDiyntACKKI) No. 227 Povlde for Peaceful Settlement of IntuViuitlonnl .Mutters DIspUo Army Increase Illy AMOtlitixl Tm to Coot nr TIrim. WASIIINOTON, 1). C. April 10. Senator l'hclnu, domocrat, today In trcd,ucod n Joint resolution to renf firm tho bolter or tho United Stntos in tho pdncoful settlement or Inter national disputes, notwithstanding tho Incronscs In tho army nnd navy. Sonator Stono, howovor, by tin objec tion, prevented tho Immedlato consideration, 1 5 1 s SUR PBS ilir AmocIUcJ rnui 10 Cooi nr Tlnim, NUW YOltIC, April 10. Tho Prosl- NOItWF.GlAX IIOAT HAS HKHX SUXK (Dr AMwIittxl l'rrri to ro.n nif TlmM.) LONDON, April 10. Tho Norwegian stenmor TorJo Vlkon sank Monthly near Lisbon tutor throo cxplo- bIoiib occurred iu tho ves- sel. Tho members or tlio 4 crow woro saved. Another Position In the Verdun District Reported ' ' Captured COMPLETES VICTOR C T DISAGREES situation to Congreso cnnieV.B a groat surprise to tho rinr.nelal district, and commission houses with wlro con nections to Important centers were nlmost ovorwholmod with liquidating ordors. Ilethlehem roll 10 points. Othor muulllon BtockB roll four to nix points. , FHUVIUhu HIMhl HILL IX COXOIHCSS CALLS .MILLION' .MKX KOH on trips thoro probably caused mo to hasten tho completion or. tho tt ticks rrom both ends or tho.Umpnun bo that tho prosont service could bo Inaugurated. On somo or my trips I vnB tired nnd weary whon I reached Mnrsliflold after a hard tramp ovor tlio work mill then eettlnir 1111 nt 'J nr 13 0 clock In tho morning to catch jn Washington. tho stngo boat was trying." Const Itotito Talk When nskod about tho roport print ed In tho Engineering Nows lust month about tho Southern i'aclfle lotting the contract to Twohy llros. tllr Auottitxl rnw la Coal liar TlmM.) LONDON, April 10. In the Houso or CommoiiB today Promler Asqultli fitntcd there nro still somo mnterlnl points or disagreement In tho cab result would bo the break up or the cabinet. During Previous Day Kaiser's Forces Were Successful Ih Attacks Mad 2 BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES I'm Is ltepotts Attacks Made on Po sitions South, of Hniidrcinont Wood No Oilier Important K vents 011 tlio Front ItlJ AnnrliM Pmi la Coot nr Tlnra.) LONDON, April 19. IJorlln an nounced today that tho stono qufvr-" ry south of Hnitdromont rarm In tho Verdun district east or tho Mcuao, wn.i captured by tlio Germans, thus completing tho success ot tho pro vIoiib day. Paris reports n splrltod bombard incut or tho positions south ot linn drcmout wood. It In said no othor important ovont.1 occurred on nuy part or tlio front. ENGLAND ANSWERS Mr Auorlilxl rns lo Coo Mr TlmM.) LONDON, April 111. -Tho reply or Great llrltaln nnd Franco to the American noto concerning Interfer ence with mnrltlnio commerco by the entonto nlllos has been cubled BOOKS ARE CLOSED AHOUT I, IIM VOT.IJHS AUK HKO IHTHItlll) SO HKCOHUS HAY. PiiM.es tlio SenntS list Xlglit nndjfor the Coos Hny-Hurokn r.octlon of tlio Coast Kouto, Mr. Hood nald Hint ho Buossod It must nave originated from nowspnpor rumor. Ilo wild lo Went to the IOticr House Today Mr Auorlitat Vrrn to Cooa liar Tlmra, WASHINGTON, I). O., April 19 The army rcorgaulzrtlou bill pnssod by tho somito last night, wont to the house, today. Tho bill Is n substitute lAUTO .MA KICK HCCKIVKD PUKKCIt. KXTIAL UKPUHLICAX VOTK had novor hoard of It except through this publication. I "Tho roport said that tho strolch of road to bo built was l!tl0 miles NEBRASKAFORFORD W. J. Ilrynii (iVIn 11 Very Siiuill Vole null Fourth Plnco In llonn County tH AwocUt4 rrraa w nooa nr TtmM.1 OMAHA, Nob., April 19. Henry When Ambassador Von Ilernstorfr, " t,, , "'hi liWZd bvZlnl n'"1 ' iMn "colvod 200 lot-!1',(,r'' ro:0,vo,, tIl I'roforenelal veto called on Secretary Lansing tills1 Z won .1 . iroLco n ro"!" wmyl tora ,nqu,rin ",,out U" '''Khlnglyiof No"rna "l"".llcaC with morning, ho was told that tho sub-l"" ' ." . ?.i "' remarket! Mr. Hood. "Includlod f Cummins nnd IIughrB follawlne anil marlno Issue cannot bo discussed. and rcsorvo foreos In tho United Statos aggregating a million 111011. IKES IIS ESWEraPLE HOSTILE HTICKIt OK GKH.MAX It.'lDKH JOIDKX OKI'S AWAY Is Arrested Again at Sicily mid Says Ho Will Suiclilo Itntlier Than l!o Hack (11 Aaxk-lalol rrraa lu CrKK liar Tlnw. SYItACUSL', Sicily, April 19. Llout Flkentsclior- of the famous German raider Kmdou esrupod from tho Iltlt Ihlt prison nt Mnltn. Ho is now a prisoner hero. "I will commit suicide rather than ranking, return to tho lutiuls or the Urltlsh," TOUIIKOX .MKXICAXS AfiAIXHT: A.MKH1CAX IXVASIOX Troops llis'nk Up Crouils nt And American Demonstrations Held thoso was 0110 rrom tho IJiiglneorliiBlllcarly tlo(1' Tliro ll)loK:t,)H l tow Novb stating that thoro woro con- oiocicii personally favor ungues flictliiB reports about tho matter and' WUIIum J, Hrynn, cnndldato tor the hckliiK ror tho straight or It. I told I uomoornllc doIOBato at larco, pollod (horn that tho published roporln tho ,owoat vol of t,m B0V01' mon woro my only sourco of inrormntlon 'uuning in hub luoumns, county ana Will Ho llullt 'd apparently fouith in hlu homo ...t.l. . . .... . -I f'f.tttlt V U iiio consi ronu in 1110 manor ori tho mtiiro. Wo havo n survov Tor I'J ' and devolopments tuny mako Its con- roptibllcun mambcr or tho roielgu he said. afralrs commlttco, taid: "Tho Pros Idont'a position Is u completo re pudiation or Ills noto or Junuary 18 regarding tho arming or mer chant vessels and tho 3ubmnrlu Niu 1 cn,n nna acalu' porrtr,es r,,led tl10 diplomatic Baliorieo 'Jfances. i8regard thosb1 u,e "OUBU .uaiiy u omen iihto la w H "e Courso ! "Women ruled In tho public galler- 4. . cluslon tho tiri,i.-. ...,. los. loss than 20 men flndlnir nlaces ' aVe . . '"m nuui: w ;,'rMos7 ll m' duty, thero-;,n tho co seat8, iMr3' w,IlJon was Lmi .. . l0 "the Itniinrtni i. .. In tho executive unllerr. Tho iiresi- -i ir it .... . .'.. hu.unu -' kteth. Vs Purpose to urns, dent began his address speaking slow. v fttlgnflA.... ' Hi. .. -"'"Msari n,iiMi...i...,. t' le i'M, "'.niniiiaie to h "t11 S.tate3 to at least Uk.i -" vuii ' a ah 11. N B....COUrso Jt can pursue. ,i ,, -vaa fhft !.. . . I:ld . r ""Penal government h a anT,,a,e,y doc,ar I "r and fri , ",,D "sainst pas NJ' fre'Bl't c-arrvin vaL. Jto.vr!!lt.canl'avenocl,olee Kir. "'P'omatlc relations nl- nJUK' 1 ot tha- '5s,le Preshlent nnssod TTn U ,U0,, va'' . es f Hie allied fo,ln. FACES LIFE T ll; Ataorlatwl i'rJa lo Cou IH TlmM. J VILLA IIKATII STOItY . OXLY A HU.MOIt a (Br Aaaociala4 ft la Rm rr TIum.j CHIHUAHUA, April 10.- General Gutierrez, military governor of Chlliunhua, an- ntriictlnn advisable. It iwlll probably bo worked forward to gradually dur ing tho next few yours. "You know It does not pay for a railroad to opon up too much now country nt onco it ihIkIiL not puy i.. -tMj...i .... ,1.. t....... iinuiuni on uiu iiivuniiiiuui. j Mr. Hood said tho survey showed iiirotloH on forty to sixty foot to the 4 mile, (ustond or following tho boacb 4' he said that tho geological formation M MAX WHO ifKLI) UP HltlTISII SHIP IS PUXISUKD ! thorutlvoly states that the re- port or Villa's death Is only tiro aiding etaolotuo othuolntao a rumor. Tho authorities :tro ' vjn places made It ndvlsublo to swing back a ways to avoid posslblo sllden and fntiiro sources of trouble. It wun suggested that a reduction I l il .. 1.. - ..a aiding in tho shipment of ,"' l COhl or nantiung iroigni ovor supplies to the Unltod States ttl"J onalr gnidos of tho coast routo troops. 4)?mignt inuxo u uuvimmio to liaston KILBURI AR VES IIIHXGS IIKAVY TIIHOUGII FHKK.'UT SHIP.MKXT Count Yet Indefinite Hcpubllcant Prvtlointniito About Two to Ono Hull Mooses Hrhreil An approximate nuiubor or 1 tJC voters were rcutstared ror. .tho nrl- marles lu the precincts or Miirsli Held, Llbby, Knglowpotl, Ililtikor Hill nnd Coos Itlvor, according to tit reports or tho threo registrars thla morning. They had not yd completed their count to bo sont ror ward to County Clork Watson. Hon Fisher led with about D2G registrations, J. T. llrand has 426 and Judge C. L. I'onnock very c!oa to 180 voters. Judging rrom a cursory survey or tho voters list there nro approxi mately no Soclallst3, Progressives and Independents In tho 1,'IUG votun. luntimucli as thoro will ho but two llcl.otH In tho prlmnrloa, Republican nnd Democratic, these GO voters will not be allowed to voto. A further classification soemeti u Irillcnto the Republicans overbal anced the Doinocrutj u bit under tho ratio or two to ono. As yet It Is Impossible to toll tlio exact number of voters within Marslitlold, but' It Is exported it will at least reach 800 unit possibly hotter. .Meet Ileum Winds nud Seas From West Waited Keteral Hoiii-m Off llaiv Out This ArttViioou 'With practically overy stitiaro foot of cargo spaco filled to bulging with I ropro3enttttlvo hero of (ho Ijaclflo freight and but threo paHseugers for AUK TO UK MAIUUKIi Cloau friends of Mies Lydla Uoliuos nutl P. It. Due have been Informed of their approaching mar rluge, which probably will take place within nbout threo weeks. Miss HolmoB has tunny frlonds here. Sho Ib 0110 of the young ladles who at tends the cigar nnd news stand In the Chandler Hotel. Mr. lluo Is tho It? construction and (hereby relievo tho cost or operating over tlio Sliastu Mr aimciiM rron m r. n.r Tlo..l no JJt ovon IMh ,,, lot IaJf fl ,,,, TOUHliON, Mexico, April 19. .venturo any moro deflnlto PromlBO Cnrranzlsta t -oops are employed to-j0r an early realization ot the coast day disposing or tho crowds thut ,lino. gnthared for untlAmerlean demon- jjr. Hood expected to loavo San Btnitions. Proclamations liavo beenl Francls:o Saturday ovonlntr for Port al and distinctly. His voice was lteard .throughout tho chamber. House Is Packed Tlio house chamber, packed from the gallery to tho floor, was' abso lutely still wlillo tho president road I. la ...1.1 -- ilia MUU1UBB. I When lie concluded with tlio ex jirossiou of hopo that Germany would so act as to avert a regretoblo break with Amorlca, the assembly broke Into cheers. Found Guilty of Piracy nutl Golts to Federal I'jlson nt Atlanta, Georgia 71; Atavuiwl rna to Coo Oar TlmM ) MIIHIIVfiTAV tint Alifll Ifl ""","w"' '" l"" "' I'. . ... , . . .... ,... I .'. .". ... Krnost Schillor, who recently hold up, lBau,iil " or-oon, i.aruuo win 1."- juntt nnd said that lio would probubly tho Urltlsh freighter Mattoppo. Is on "1UZ "'ui:' caning mi - ui ioyai( visit Coos nay boforo his return Here. tho wav to the federal nrlson t At- -""'cans 10 me-ji in uiu uieimo 10 j0 Had to go to Portland as a wit .nntii todav to servo a Ufa sentence l K"i me Aiiiv-ncan ncss In a caso. for Piracy. .Invaders." WluitV Dniico: f I MUUlU tlly uUlll I nUL!m.od erciitin, Kood "eats" 'kwm. J Dr. V. O. Vaitghan. Dentht, Room f, First National Hank building Kvans Music". Miysi Infidelity lias no l.l..... II, I. !... I. !... I - fBr AMOflalrl Pffaa to Cooa nar Time..) -. "! - .iiiniiiiciu 4 HASTINGS-ON-IIUDSON, April ' '"' , ' 10. Martial law was declared horo FLSHKU.MKX ATTKXTIOX and the Mate troops were called up- j Coos Hay Ice and Cold Storage on after tho rioting assumed serious Company, of Murshfleld ia prepar- proportions among tho strikers, Tho mob attacked the National C'cndult antT Cable Companj's plant w'lh bullets nnd stones fd to buy any quantity of fresli flounders, smelt, porch, ling hali but and sole. For prices, Inqulro nt th. offleo, XA.MKS ASSISTANT SKCltl.TAUY OF WAIt Dr AwlIH Pr io mt Bar Timaa.) WASHINGTON. D. C, April 19. William M. Ingrahnm, rormor mayor or Portland, Me., wns selected by President WHsou tor assistant secretary or war. Coos Day, the stcum.ihlp Ktlbiirn arrived In this morning from Port land. Sho left iigulu tit i p. ui. for Sun Dlega and way ports, Tho greator shnro of liar freight was for southern ports. Tho boat m rived off tlio bar at .'I n. in. nnd hat) to wait soverai hours ror the bar. There was a strong beam swell and "wind from the 'weuteri ly on tho trip down. Iho arrivals woro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and 1M ICtlson. Tho departures wore! Miss Ktliol Anderson. Miss II. J, Blandish, J, A. Suonberg, Mrs SweaborK. C. P. Morgan, Mrs. Jauiiu Itocko, Mrs. James Morgan, Will iam Dana, Mrs. Will Hancock, W. Muck, II. K. Trautner and two steor- ngo. Hardware nnd Steel company, or Situ Francisco, and litis boon hero several months. It to Bald they will live at tho Myrtle Arms. CO.MK OX ADKLI.VI J. Albert Mntson returned on tho Adollne Smith from San Francisco. ' Among tho other passengers worn VISITS OLD FHJKXD K. A. Stolu&ii, enrouto to San Francisco from Portland, stopped off tho Kllburn today for a Buort visit with R. K, Laruway, an old friend of his. .Miss Duttnii, tlio spxlul tleuion-Hindu- for tlio Iteacli Xilt 1'ncklntf Coiupaiiy III bo nt the O. W, Wol tott O'locci-y, April 21 to UH laclii-hive, "The Devil hates u revival but soiiio cIiiiih'Ii members nro taking louiutl this meetliiK" U'.'iice Kvani liny tlio Sanitary mapped Tip Top mill llolMini llreud at tli Sanitary Food Store. "A Christian is like u Foixl Wa clilu... only gives light Millie run- .-Mies uraco irusa nnu i,ioyti u. Uoru-jniiK' Kvans Revival. Nwall of Gardiner. llo on hand at the puhlle iIcihoh 4.44Al IIVu. 1I1III11' I'lllll'I'll llllllll,.HU t...k llOir lt!.?.'rl'lto.. ..llllllf... fi... ...,.. i Lll'i.t I...1 ,. IIAM..I Vltl l..,killJ..& uf "" ..... .. .x.a n ,,. - "ww ....lr .... ...... !! ,tllt - I .. ... ..... ... ..V.l. .W ,.. .. out ten pair or hold barks to ono pair of tuH." Ilrurn ICvhiin. Ing plcturo Bhow at North Ilend. W, Wolcott OnH-ery, April HI, i.nquiro of K. A. Ilnrk. i'JH, iii.Iui,e,