The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, June 01, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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American Bteamor Gulflight was tor
pedoed by mistake by a German sub
marine, Ambassador Gerard cabled
to the Btate department. Admiral
Dehnke, the commander of ti e tub
marine fleet, Informed him thai they
mistook the Gulflight for an enemy
ship because It was convoyed by two
boats resembling trawlers. They did
not notice the American flag at the
stern until after giving orders to fire
the torpedo.
WILSON READS
GERMAN REPLY
Cabinet Discusses Note but
Gives Nothing Out
PRESIDENT WILL ISSUE II SHARP REPLY
tormuns Admit Allude on Tho
J.ilflll.(, Hut Sny That It
Was n MlMuke.
WASHINGTON, Juno 1 Tho pres
ident and cabinet went over the of-
i flclal text of the evasive reply of
j Germany to the government's note
I protesting against the submarine
warfnre of Germany. Later the presi
dent suggested that all comment as
j to the note bo withheld for tho pres
( ent. Now that tho official text has
j been discussed by tho cabinet, he said
I it might be dangerous to make con
jectures as to the reply because such
conjectures were cabled abroad and
Invariably caused the government
trouble. The president told hU call
ers he was hopeful of compeltlng his
. reply so as to forward It to Berlin
j at the enrlicst possible moment. It
Is understood that this may bo
Thursday or Friday. Tho statement
of tho president relating to Mexico
will ho mndo public at . the White
House tomorrow.
(iiilfllglit Torpedoed by Mistake.
WASHINGTON', June 1. The
A week from next Saturday, June
12, the people living in the Mt. Scott,
Lone Hock and Fall Creek school dis
tricts are going to hold a meeting
with a viow of consolidating the three
districts and making of them one big
district. If the school Is located near
Glide, the farthest any pupil will be
from the central school will be four
miles. The roads are very good In
nil directions from this central loca
tion. The few places In tho enlarged
district where the roads are not very
good will be Improved before the win
ter sets In.
This consolidation meeting will be
held at Glide In the open air and
" oors Fltzpatrlck, 0. C. Brown
Hall, Roy Dunham and Smith will
speak. Mrs. Lilly will give a number
of readings and music will probably
be furnished by the Dixonvllle band
The vote on the consolidation will be
time 21.
SUCH-A LITTLE GIRL
FOR SUCH A BIG. JOB
Ity Harry Furls.
(United Press Staff Correspondent.')
Chicago, June 1. Johnny Coulon,
the littlo Logan Square battler who
so long wore the crown of the ban
tams on his bald head, Is going to try
a comeback. The experience of Jim
Jeffries and countless other gentle
men who have essayed similar stunts
with disastrous results, has no ter
rors for Johnny. He is as confident
t hat he wili win back the champion
ship as ho is of anything.
Johnny, however, hasn't lived 28
yenrs for nothing. Ho knows' a lot
of tricks yet, even If lie Is an ex
chump, and ho Is basing his hopes to
take tho title away from Kid Will
lams, on two things one is that he'
really believes lie packs a big enough
wallop to put the Baltimore Dane
away. The other Is a well founded
belief that Williams can not. longer
.SALLY FLEMING McADOO, '
YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF THE
SECRETARY OF THE TREAS
URY, WHO WILL BE SPONSOR
FOR. THE COAST GUARD CUT
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scale 116 pounds, the legitimate ban
tam limit, and be strong all the ex
postulations of Sammy Harris to the
contrary.
"Williams can't make 116 any
more and be Btrong," Johnny said
several days ago, "and I know it.
I also know that there Isn't a 116
pound boy In the game with the ex
ceptlon of myself, who stands 8
chance to beat him. Will he fight
me? I don't know, but I'll make it
so hot for him If he don't that he
will have a sweet time trying to
square himself with the fans. He has
never given me a return fight any
way, which is contrary to all ring
precedent. I am going to post $1,
000 for him to meet me at 116
pounds."
Johnny hasn't been idle since Wil
liams deefated him in California a
year or so ago. He, always was a
clean liver and he has not abandoned
boxing since he became an ex. He
constantly in training, and spends
most of his time away from the little
cigar store that bears his name up on
the square.
In July, Johnny is going to Canada
and spend all summer in the woods.
Then he is going to come back, take
on a few boys to get a good line on
himself, and then spring the big
coup. '
This, of course, is all according to
Johnny, but the little fighter only
weighs 118 stripped now and looks
every inch in condition. And there
are a lot of Chicago fans, particularly
his Logan Square worshipers, who
think he not only has a chance to
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slip one over on the blond Williams,
but that he'll do it.
LOS AXGELES MUNICIPAL
CAMPAIGN EXCITING
LOS ANGELES, June 1. The is
sues. of one of the most exciting mu
nicipal campaigns in the recent his
tory of Los Angeles were being de
cided today at the polls.
For mayor, Chief of Police Charles
E. Sebastian and Frederick J. Whlf
fen, a councilman, survived the pri
maries in May and were the candi
dates. Sebastian was nominated at
the height of his trial on a charge of
contributing to the dependency of a
minor girl.
Mrs. Floyd Senter, of Calapooia,
underwent an operation at the hospi
tal this morning. ;
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE WW
FINAL SETTLEMENT. '
Mrs. Chas. Helnllne cordially in
vites the public to attend a series
of recitals at tho First M. E. church,
June 1, 2, 3, and 4. On Tuesday,
June 1, the program will be furnish
ed by Miss Stella Krohn, Miss Annabel
Denn, Master Morril Ritter and little
Helen Falbe. On Thursday evening
Miss Lucile Drlskell will be featured
in connection with a number of other
pupils. Friday evening tho younger
children will present "June's Recep
tion". Programs begin promptly at
S o'clock. 573-jn4
In the County Court of the State .
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the Estate of Sam
uel Steel, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator has- filed in
the above Court his account In final
settlemi nt of the above named estate
and the Court by order duly made ou
the 17th day of May, 1915, has fixed
the 28th day of June, 1915, at 10
o'clock a. m. In the County Court
room at Roscburg, Douglas County,
Oregon, for the time for hearing ob
jections, if any, to said final account
and settlement of said estate.
Dated this, the 17th day of May,
1915. ' :
GEO. W. MYERS,
540-jnl7p Administrator.
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)oiig anil Kcnsutlimal siu'ccas nt (he Hudson Theatre is the producer
of this dimtmtio photoplay of a woman's fight iignlnst political cor
ruption. The sumo cast was used prnrdcnlly nil the way through.
MAItGAKFT WVCHKItLY AM) JOHN 1). KF.LLF.ltl)
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