"Winsal r-w; HAVf: YOU REGISTERED? IP YOU DON'T YOU CAN'T VOTE AT THE MAY PRIMARIES A IJAKKM" lii' .. r4 lag Smites flll, fcnn opens wiui iingiiior cil tar llio pent Coos liny Poniilllo VnMoy country (hnti " ffi ' I" I'" hMory. For. etf!L nro In tl.o making. Arq you W IfliliB le foundation for DOVT SCATTER SHOT Concentrate your advertising In tlio ncHf-pnpcr that reaches tlio peo ple you v-nt to talk to. Aiiimiinl tlon costs money. Tlio Times wives money to nihertlscm. v ' n JUH'- MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PJIESS VOL XXXVII. Established 1878 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll Mn 229 mid Coos Way Advert liter. ns Tlio Const Mnll (ElTOB EM WILL APOLOGIZE SALUTE ) w n AND PASSING (United States Accepts Offer and inreaienuu nuouuuca With Mexico Wane WILSON WILL KEEP -VESSELS EN ROUTE President Decides Not to Take Any Uliances un iviuA-iuaii Dictator Bluffing ICCIUT HUERTA'S OFFER 1M AwefUtM rrrtt to Coot DT Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 16 Lnto todny Secretary of Stato llryan dlBpntched a com ...iiln,. n r.luircn O'Sliiilicil- l ii iiHilnna(nni1 t lin new. ii B "- """ "' "" in acceptance of Huert.Vs offer to salute, which will bo ac knowledged by tho Amorlcnn hips. SEATTLE WILL SEND MAI ES TAR'S VIEW OF PANAMA TOLLS Cruiser South Dakota Will Take 300 to Mare Island Other -Ships Ready. tllr AMOilttftl rrrM to Coo IJr Timet. SEATTLE, Wnsh., April 1C Or ora havo been received substituting the crulesr South Dakota for the Pittsburg us tho ship which will coney 300 marines to Maro Islnml Navy Yard. Tho othor erulsors hore nrn rimilt? In onll mi aim,., ..f 4 They nro tho erulsorB Albany, Pltta 1burg, West Virginia and Colorado. . .iiiiru ii,iui I'lnim !lr AttotUtM I'ltM lo Coot Iltr Tlmrt.) tor AMo-uintrrr.no coot nr Timn.i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 10. WASIIINOTON, D. C. April 1C. With tho receipt of advices from HerU has promised Charge d'Af- Secretary of the Navy Danlela or- fiitei O'Shaiighncssy to salute tho deiing lilm to take porsonal charRO American flag In apology for tho of tho Pacific fleet's movements irret of the Amorlcnn bluejackets In connection with the Mexican sit- itTiraplco. Tho nows was rcroivrd nation, AsBiBtant Secretary Roose- II UO WnllO IIOI.BO jubi uh occru-i"i- uuihiihu iui mu .muu ibiuuii ur; llryan and ActlnR Chairman SUrely of tho Senato Foreign Af fiiri rommltten wont Into confor- ne with tho President. Unlesa Hterta changes iB mind, the crisis premises to pasa over within tlio int twenty-four Hours Navy Yard to confer with Com mandant Bcnnott. BOUTIN TBAC rattleship sails. IPr At.orlii! I'rrtt lo Coot lit; TlinM DELEWARE ' IJREAKWATER, llnl Anrll 111 T)m 1m 1 1 li.oliln t& iinnn FnrnlL'n Affairs Com- Michigan passed to soa this mornlnR Blttee adopted this resolution: for Mexico. Rttnli-ml Tlnil -Mm nrtlnn of. .. Prfildent Wilson In tho Tnmplco In-1 (Went Is sustained by tho Commit tee of Foreign At fairs of tho nooie." I Tlit nnlv rnnilltlnn nttnnbnil Willi. tht the American Bhlps fire n salute It irknnwloilmnnt Offlnlnlii elnsn to President Wilson Bald this was li itrordanco with naval prartlco of nations and according to prOCC dnit. II u-na ntithnrltntlirvl v afntnil tlit the only point romnlnltiR to bo otitirainud was mo nuiuuer ui Ki"'' im this win bo speedily nBi cod on. . Report That Bandon Lumber itile, War and Navy Dopnrtmentl ,, o..nn,l 1cn crtifUls coneldorcd tho crisis pasBOd. lliuil ncivu ouuuiuu iou, Ths trend of tho dispatch wis Bids public, No orders wro Issued j to tM snips already nteamliiR toward T TO MOORE CO.? 000,000 Feet of Timber wiue snips airenuy nieaminR lownni i According 10 reporiB r-cuiveu nuiu Mexico, nor was thoro nny chniiRO from Itnndnn, tho Geo. V. Mooro la the plans for onforcliiR President j,uinber company has doped a deal OTion'i demand. I for tho purchaBo of 150.000,000 Some officials Rnvo tho opinion feet of timber In tho noutln trnct tlit after Hu rtn had complied with nloiiR tho Coaull!o. Tho company tb demand and saluted tho Atnorl-jims recently b en In difficulty with wn flag, goiiio of tho ships now un- tho Coach estnto ovor tho timber hi way mlRht bo turned back, but which they have had CohIoruo's tertaUdy not boforo. Thoro Is nojoBfilnR. dapoiltion of tho ndmliilstrntton to ( Tho jjoutln tract lies north of tho temporli' or dolny further nnd nil Coqulllo and reaches tldownttr at 'piiwwlll ko ns thoy llo until nil ihrno different points tho most nc time for thorn Is removed. cosslblo beliiR on Ilenv-r SIourii. Dlnlomatlc representatives In Mox-1 4 h0 noutln tract has beon hold nt to City, on orders from tholr homo n ,K, fBuro but It Is flno timber we-'W ofriccs, enj?r to nver: tho vntuj easily loRged. Coo. W. Mooro elf. pressod Huorta to ylold and roturnod from 'San Francisco this JlMlrans n tho United States advla-Wok and It Ib said that ho closed d him that to nnoloclzn would bo.tiin iliml while In San franclsco. t' best thliiR for Mexico. Tho Mooro company has enough ' word of tha rift In tho storm Mors In tho rlvor to keep tho mill nt 1 food spread quickly to tho cnpttol, naudon operutliiR for a few wco'kb. e the Houbo ForelRii Affairs i Tho Conlogue company has nbout Commlttco had Juat adopted tlio roa-1 gveii mllos of IoRRlnp road built elation sustalnlnR tho President. mto tho Coach trnct and have sovon la tho Sonato and House Ronor-'donkoy cnRlnes to handlo tho logs. 'ly there wns a mingled feolInR'ono 0f tho clashes with tho Coach I "lief. Somo of tho officials, be-.t.8tato U said to bo ovor tho fact "" of the long familiarity with1 mat Conlogurs hnvo not boon tnk e evaslveneBB of Huortn, wore not nK nll tho timber as It stands, tnk wo "angulno. Thoy aald thoy would jc only tho fir. Thoro la eonald l be convinced nntll tho salute ernblo codar and much hemlock n u actually fired, nnd others woralth0 trnct. All the homlock Is Bald e that Huorta Is now convinced to hnvo beon loft nnd much of tho ut the last vfstlgo of suspicion ho 'cedar. The country is very rougn "r hate had that tho United States nmi n is difficult to fall tho cedar 1 Muffing was removed by tho mes- j Bavo It, while tho homlock i "Ja received from his own repro- brings a poor pilco. Koatlves in Washington, Baying t'ho plan now la to move tho Con t PresUnt Wilson was thorough- ioguo logging outfit to tho noutln rV troused nnd meant to forco tho is-l trnct, but whothor this can bo done !'" to on end. without further litigation Is a qucs- p Ifwleilnt Wilson's View. tlon. AH of tho loggers, about 100, ..President Wilson said thoro waa!n tho two Conlogue camps, woro ,, wn precedent ngalnBt return "J the saluto nnd thnt In tho nat l courso tho United States would "'"n tho saluto when fired. Wll w denied that at any time during e "eeotlntlons hnd Huertu offered J life a salute, although ho had "'en SOUndoil nut l.i- n milinriTlnntn uHiiT, and oWored to saluto tho J.enUeat 0f tho Jennlugs family, to ld ',wn,Cn wn8 declined, rres- t at Jonn ngs, wno wbb '"'? Wilson hold thnt no recognl- L f0 of tompornry mental "n would bo Involved In returning 'rb'ratlon, resulting from alcoholism, ke saluto. He made It clear thnt ! ?," r tJie quick nctlon of parties ni,?t Ul Atlantic nnd Pnclflc!r" tlie 'outsldn who came to tho ts had not been changed. No scue of Dr. Hartley he might have delimit Is set for the salute and rbe.s0 ',.. i- .- Vs It was Dr. 'a nal word on the Huorta offer nRrtle escnped with a few minor im. n?t been Passed at four o'clock , ,e " afternoon. " jennlngB was resumed to Mercy It Is well understood In diplomatic' or .,. l -o So dll no' re-over wclei i that both the German nnd, for 'Beveral hours and then had no tVmCia.rabaBSador8 hd been actlve knowledge of attacking Dr. Barne. sh their foreign offices In bring- tf"0 sald he was sorry ; and hat he "8 about ih. .nnf i. .i. ntnn., , ,i.i.,v im cw the doctor tnai '!. ' ,c"l " "" '"' I Sav He is employed as a teamster ' IntuL-Englneer McArron of l construction anw.un0erar0 Smfth-Powers company la laid up, Bend, nnd It is sa d ,7nu.prBV"cm8 SJ' lth a couple of broken ribs. A temporary Inaanlty In his Bystem J?"' irking yesterday morning,! When fee"u0sgytho matter "nd ? PPed and fell. He did not real-. w"'dnot discuss tho maueranu "tow badly ho was hurt and went said, that he had "M tne nou a the jun and was barely able on , W"TrenninEB did was not SSM- . .7"Z I'mSSfti only1 nnt1 nff. PATIENT LOST ItEASON Clyde JciiiiIiiks Attacks Physician ' In North Ih'iid Dr Ira H. tJartlo. of North nend, was attacked by Clydo Jennings, a tpamster. when ho was called at the Former President in Speech at Ottawa Scored Leaders of the Free Tolls Movement Views of Choate. Illy Amck-UiM rrt lo Coot fwy Tlmi.l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1C. The Panama toll hearing bofore tho Senate cannls committee brought out a hitherto unpublished Bpecch by Presldont Tnft and correspon dence of former American AmbiiBsn dor Choato nt London durliiR tho nc gotlntlons of tho Hny-Pnuncefoto trenty. Taft's speech was delivered beforo the Canndlnn Club In Ottawa Inst Jnnunry. Scnntor Simmons read from tho speech: "Wo shnll doubtless have to nrbltrnto tho mat ter unlesB Congress reverses itself. There nre somo hot bends that talk In nbBiirb tones nbout tho right of tho United States to manngo her own proporty ns sho likes, no mat ter what Bho agrees to, but this is nil froth." "All I object to Ib being told when I npprovo putting on const wlso exemption that I fnvor breaking tho treaty, but tho qti-stlon Is whnt tho treaty means." Choato declared in n letter to Henry White thnt the treaty excludes tho possibility of tho txemjitlon of nny kind of Amer ican vessels. TWO IN JAIL BANK ROBBERY FOR ROBBERY! PR0BI0RGE0 Kinfl and Morgan Charged With Assaulting A. B. Per- iam at Bandon. (Special to Tho Times.) I1ANDON, Or., April 16. Jack King nnd n mnn named Morgntn nro In tho city Jail awaiting trial for assaulting and robbing A. D. Perl am, tho bookkeeper for tho Dandon Wnrehouso Compnny. Hall for their appearanco was set at $ir0, which thoy could not furnish, so they nro In tho Jail, awaiting tho return of Justlco Wnde, who Is attending court nt Coqulllo. Hurt nt Dandon. Geo. Goiaendorfcr, formerly of North Iloud, hnd tho mlsfortuno to get his hnnd cnught in tho machin ery nt tho now box fnctory and hnd It bndly pinched, but roports aro thnt he la Imprbvlng ns tho days go by. Move Office to immion. The office of tho Coqulllo Itlvor Transportation Company 1ms been moved from Conutllo to this city. They havo taken quarters In tho of fice With Frank uroiiaugu ana isu rouo Schotter Ib in charge of affairs. KILLS WOMAN SELF Myrtle Point Men Want Grand Jury to Free Them of Suspicion (Special to Tho Times.) COQU1LU2, Or., April 10. Ow Iiir to constant recurrliiR rumors circulated nt Myrtlo Point about tho bank robbory thoro casting suspic ion on woll-known Myrtlo Point men, some of them aro domnndliiR thnt District Attorney Llljoqvlst havo u moat thorough Investigation of tho whole matter mado by the grand Jury which convenes Jn Ca qullle tho Inst of this month. Mr. Mljeqvlat was to go to Myr tio Point todny or tomorrow nnd tnko the mnttor up with n number of pnrtlos thoro nnd see how much of nn Investigation can be made. A few weeks ago the officials tnought that thoy had a now clue In tho enso which would throw some light on tha theft of ovor $10,000 oi tlio bunk's funds, but recent In--volopmonts havo not tended to strengthen tho clues. Howovor, Dist rict Attornoy MlJcqvUt has not giv en up hope yet that boiiio of tho cli08 will devolop somothlng. In tho meantime, various Myrtlo Point men whom tho various rum ors have roflocted on fool thnt thoy nro entitled to a most thorough In vestigation of tho enso and thus bo r Moved of nny possible stigma. AD HIM Stttc Tozsa, a Bellincjham Farmer, Commits Crime While Insane Dr AMotlitoil rrm la Coot Hr Timet. J nELMNGHA.M, Wash., April 10. Stovo Torza, a Hungarian farmer, at tacked Mrs. Joseph Drown with u shotgun, Inflicting wounds thnt prob nb y will bo fatal, and tl.en commit ted siilcldo by slashing his throat. Ho Is believed to have been Insane. After firing tho shotgun ho pursued tho woman, slashing her with a knlfo, vntll the fourteen-year-old step daughter of tho woman pushed him ever on a hot Btove. Wks Incoi-iwirnte. Tho Mnrshneld ' Elks Lodgo has decided to Incorpor ate to tako over their lot at Third I nnd Commercial and make nrrnngo- ments for erecting n home. WHITE WOLFS ' BAND BEATEN Demit Kinney Tuv Penalty. At n speclnl nicotine of tho Coos Day Port Commission this nfternoon, it wns agreed to remit tho penalty and In terest on the Port part of the Kin ney tax providing It Is paid boforo August 1. Alliance .Man Here. Q. H. Walk er, assistant to President Doo of the North Pacific Steamship Com nanv. nrrlvod here today for a shqrt stay. His company operates the Alliance on hub run unu men lease on tho warehouse hore will soon expire . Age Voter. John Hllor, of Catch imr mint niroil 8G. registered with Justice Pennock today and Is tho oldest voter lie hub regisiereu. ;ur. riller voted flrat for Abraham Lin coln and Is a coal minor. He was bom in Now Jersey. Dredge Moo1h Many, The dredge Seattle Is flooding a number of the low lots near Mill Slough. Today tho water Is over Third and Ander son nnd the wood block paving will hnvo to be weighted down to pro vent some of tho blocks floating away. Eagle Meeting. The first meet ing of the Marshfleld Aerie of Eaglea in their fine now lodgo room was held last evening. It was decided to have tho formal opening, to which friends and members of the families of the Eagles will be invited, on May 6. Last evening. Dr. Ira B. nartle. Dr. L. II. Mott, J. W. Scott, Charles Schmltt and M. C. Hoffman were in itiated. A social time was enjoyed after the Initiation, Chinese Regular Army Finally Overwhelms Brigands Hope to Capture All ll! AuKltlJ ITrti lo Coot Iltr Tlui.. PEKING, April 10. Tho regular troops today severely dofeated "White Wolf and his brlgnndB, bov cral hundred of whom wero killed af ter n Bhnrp engagement. Tno brig ands fled northwest from Klon Chow. Tho troops aro gradually surround ing tho bandits and hope to exter minate them. PHQflUAM I'OIt SOCIAL. Epwoith League to Have Entertain incut In Svw Hull. Tho following Is the program for tho Sock Social which will bo given In tho new M. E. Church Hall this evening under tho auspices of tho Epworth Leaguo: 1. Song. 2. Instrumental solo, Chopin Pre lude In D Flat, Mrs. Perl Hlley Dal linger. 3. Heading, Selection, Miss Eve lyn Langworthy. 4. Vocal boIo, "When I'm nig I'll Be a Soldior," Itev. Job, Knotts. 5. Heading, "Tho Engineer," Mllo Sumner. C. Vocal boIo, "The Cares of Yes terday" Metcalf Anna Ituth Allen. 7. Heading, "Inmate of the Dun geon," Miss Eva Hnnseen. 8. Vocal Solo, "Dreaming.", Mrs. Williamson. 0, Heading, "Soliloquy," Leo By erly. 10. Vocal solo, "In niossom TImo," Meohnn Mrs. 15. L. Robinson. 11, Instrumental solo, "Melody n la Mozenka," Iteachollzky Mrs. Perl Hlley nalllnger. amono'the sick. P. M. Mnrhoffer, who underwent on operation fit Mercy Hospital yes terday, b reported to be getting along nicely. I Mrs, W. N, Ekblad continues to get along nicely at Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Eugene, Crosthwalte is report ed to bo doing nicely at Mercy Hos pital, Along tfie Waterfront. I The Nann Smith and Rcdondo sailed at 5 o'clock this morning after having been delayed by the rough bar and rough! weather outalde. 1110 DANCE UASTSIDE SATUH DAV XIOHT. jOOIi MUSIC. "EBmeralihO' Senior play, Masonic Opera 1 rouse, Friday night, April 17. SAN PEBRO BATTLE LOSSES HEAVIEST IN MEXICAN WAR SULZER CASE IS TAKEN UP Endeavor to Carry New York Governor's Impeachment to U. S. Court tllr Aiioclttftl prrtt lo Coot Ilr Tlmtt.J ALDAN Y, N. Y., April 10. Tho Btnto court of appeals met to henr the argumonts on tho question of tho legality of the Impeachment nnd re moval from office of former Governor brought by Sulzer In nn effort to hnvo the United States Supromo Court pnss on tho validity of tho im peachment. Stilzor asked an order compelling the Btnto comptroller to pny him tho salary of Governor from tho dato of his roiuoval, CDXEY'S ARM! NOW ON MARCH Massilion Releases Vagrants From Jail, Providing They Go With Body ' MASSILLON, O., April 10. Head ed by "General" and Mrs. Jacob 8. Coxcy In nn old phnoton drnwti by n mulo, tho second army of tho com monwealth, nbout 200 strong, head ed for Washington. All vagrants wero let out of Jail on condition that thoy would go with the army. Kov, Horry L. WIIboii, official chaplain of tho army offered an Invocation bo foro the start. MOTHER JONES FREED. Federals Lost 3500 Besides 1200 Prisoners and Rebels Nearly 2000. REBEL MISTAKE SAVED FEDERAL ANNIHILATIOM Many Federal Troops Forced to Join Rebel Army Full Forces Engaged. tnr AtiorlalOil Prut lo Coot Flay Timet, J SAN PEDRO DE LAS COLONIAS, April 1C. A Biirvoy of the battle fluid of last week tthows tho strtigglo for possession of thin city, which en gaged proctlcally thefull foreow of the robolB and federals, was tho bloodiest of tho revolution. Tho battle wan at Its climax Saturday, Sunday and Monday. On the luBt day tha rebels lone In woundod ntono 050, In nil, 1200 rebels wero woundod sufficiently to rcqulro hospital treatment. Tito rebel dead may uovcr bo known owing to the wldo area covered by tho battle. Tho Federal loss was nt lonst .11)00 killed, wounded .prlnonurn and dispersed In Individual flight, 1200 regulars wero raptured, i.ioy wore muster d Into tho robot rnnks wlillo tho offlcors wore held ns prisoners. Tho last day's fighting began with Horrera's nnd Donnvldos' brigades attacking from tho south, whllo General Villa, with two brigades, charged from tlio west, Ortugn and uernnndoz attacked from the cat Tho falluro of tho robol column ok- Blgned to attack from the norm to nrrlvo on tinio savoa tno kmi erals from annihilation. The Fed orals escaped by tho north and '.u' ed cast toward Monterey. llnivy Artillery Ffiv. Tho robol navault was mot with a wlthorlng artillory fire. Tho Fed orals were all but surrouudo-1 nnd fought dcsporutoly. They .fought from tho covtr or irrigation uitcnon and Iioubcb over n lino twenty nillon In length, but gradually wore forced toward tho center of the city. Their retreat was almost a rout. 3QO rebels pursued the fugitives. NEWSPAPER .MEN OAUflllT Noted Woman Htilko Leader Re IciiM'd in Colorado on Writ of HllllCIIH Coi-piix. Iltr AikII1 I'mi lo Coot iur TlmM.l DENVER, April 10. "Mother" Jones, a military prisoner In tho Wnlsonburg Jail, wns roloasod today on a writ of haboaH corpus Issued by tho Colorado Supreme Court mid returnable April 18. Tho releuso of tho aged strlko load er, was simultaneous with the depart ure of tho lust of the Btnto troops from Huerfano county, according to nn announcement of tho Governor. Mrs. Jones is expected to como to Denver to confer with her lawyer. Her lawyer rofused to Btnto. whnt further nctlon ho would tuko In re gnrd to tho habeas corpus proceedings. TEN LOST IN W HECK Capt. Hardy and Wife and the Crew of Eight Drown On New Jersey Coast. (Dr AfKKlil.d I'rni la Coot lit, TlaiM,) NEW YORK, April 10. Tho Iden tity of tho schooner which wont nshnro In n gnlo near Long Ilranch, N, J., Inst night wns established to dny as tho Charles K. Duckloy, a totnl loss. Captain JI. G. Hardy, his wlfo and eight members of the crew wero drowned whllo attempt ing to launch the life boat. SAVE SHIP'S CREW. (Hr AttocltUC I'rtM la Coot Dtr Tliatt J , MONTREAL, April 10. Tho ship wrecked crew of the schoouor 8alnt Anno, tho French fishing bark, lost oft tho Grand HankB, wero picked up by tho steamor Minnesota, according tc a wireless dispatch. , SHOW TROUPE TAILS TO SHOW UP HERE The Armstrong show troupe, which was to have como hero today on tho Alliance from Eu rekn, failed to show up. Agont McGcorge recolved n lotter from the Alliance agont nt Eureka saying thnt the company hnd broken up and the mnnnger did not want to come without a full I company. So there will be no I show. Five Reported Captured With Vcfl criil Prisoner at Han I'dro; lr At'orlttnl I'mi lo iVhm lujr Tlm.J TORREON, April 1C Flvo howb pnpor men, said to bo AmorlcniiH as signed to tho Fedornl troops, nro re ported nmpiig tho prisoners enpturod at San Podro. Upon r colvltig thin Information Villa sont newspapor men with his own forced to Investi gate, with Instructions that tho pris oners ho trentod with every courtcay and sent to this city. SUE SIMPSON FOR DAMAGES "Esmeralda,' Senior play, Muhonlc Ojtcru House, Friday night, April 17. LADIES of EPISCOPAL GUILD will hold a COOKED FOOD BALK SATURDAY. April 18 at PERRY NICHOLSON'S Furniture Storo. Peter Menegat Wants $4000 for- Artificial Creek Over flowing His Land. A suit' was Instituted today by Pa tor Menegat, against the Simpson Lumbar Company and L, J. Simpson for 14000 for damages which ho al leges tho SlmpHons caused by build ing an artificial channel from Clear Creek to Eel Crook, musing a sand bar nt the mouth of Eel Creek and Ten Mllo Creek, which caused the waters to overflow his property, at tho mouth of Eol Creek, almost com pletely underdntlng It nt times. Tho wntor In Its natural courso flowed from Edna Lake, along Clear Creek, at Eol Lako, tho minds. Iiolm; deposited In Eel lako, then flowed Into Eel Creole emptying Into Ten Mile Creek, The Simpson company holds prop erty along Eol Crcok und tho watom overflowed the IuikIh of tho Simpson company cortaln times of tho yoar. To provont this the Simpson com pany or h. 3. Simpson, constructed an artificial watrwny from Clear Crcok to Eol Creek, and drained tho wutors from tho Simpson laudu. A Bhort time after tho waterway was built, Menegat noticed that tl o wa ter was backing up on his proporty nnd discovered It wns caused by a Baud bar on tho Ten Mllo Crook, which ho claims was the result of tho artificial waterway built by Sim pson, i Mr. Simpson has refused to sottla the matter and It will In nil proba bility go to trial. Ho states thut tho sand bar at Ten Mllo Crcok wan not caused by the waterway which ha built but the result of sand blowing into Eel Creok during the last- year. Attorney I. N, Miller represents Menegat, lllfl HANOI? KASTSIDE BATtTIt HAV NIGHT. ..GOOD MUSIC. 4 1 i