The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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f oos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
Tlmt's nlint tho Coos Hay Times Is. A South
west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo
nnil devoted to. tho best Interests of this great
section . Tho Times always boosts ami uovor
knocks.
TIio Coos Day Times Is proud of Its UUo "Tho
Jo's rnPcri" l,nd Jt Btr'TCS nt n11 tl,n t
o UP ,0 ,tfl naul by ,,orotlllB ,,s CIIorB,0 to
promoting tho people's tatcrcst.
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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
LOOKS LIKE WAR
German Government Has Is
sued Orders Prohibiting Ex
ports from Germany
All Freight Cars Homeward1
Bound Are Intercepted at
Frontier Stations
GERMAN FAMILIES FLEE
I'aisenRcr Trains Arriving In Swlt.
trlnnd Today arc Crowded With
(icnnnii Families Hurrying
Homo to Kuthcrlund.
D; AhocUM rr lo Cooi tuj Tlmo.l
flUNKVA, Switzerland, April 9.
Tho German government today, J,o-
.Mcs prohibiting exports from Gor
many to Italy, Is stopping nt fron
tier jtntlons all empty Itallnn freight
cars bound homoward. Passonger
trains arriving in Switzerland todny
were crowded with aormnn families.
1 ill DUEL
OMOHE DYING AS A HESULT
TO
op Fl:ui
Fitfit Takes Plneo in School House
Willi Three itrothcrs on
Each Side
Df AiiofUt! Vttu to CO. J Tlmn.J
rOMKHOY, Ohio, Aprit 9. In n
knlfo dud at tho schoolliouso nt Lc
tirt, W. Va., last night, during a
ichool entertainment, Earl Shlrloy
and Urson Ilosworth, both married,
were killed. Thrco brothers on n
ildo were said to havo engaged in tho
fight. Two others nro reported to bo
djlng. Tho troublo was tho culmina
tion of an old fucd.
GERMANS CAPTURE
MANY PIECE ARTILLERY'
Official hint Published of (inns Ta-!
LlUI lit !ltMllflllU lt'ltflll lm '
Enemy
Iflf AMKtM Vmt to Cooi nr TlmM.l
BEP.LIN, April 9. According to a
list published todny, thoro wero In
Germany on March 1, 5,510 pieces of
captured nrtlllory. Thcso Includo
1.300 French, 850 Russian, nnd GO
British guns.
BRITISH LOSSES HEAVY
Carnally LM Issued hy English War
Office Shows Rig Donth List in
Two Days
IBr AuorUlel tten to Coo nr TlmM.J
I)NIX).V, April 9. Anothor ox
tended casualty list totalling 1,108
names Issued )y thoj British war oi
Ilco today emphasizes tho florconcss
f th0 battle of Ncuvo Chnpollo In
franco last month. Today's list nd
dl to lists Issued for two
Previous days shows total of 4,058
killed, wounded, or missing nnd to
!go extent thcso casualties nro
ttrlbuted to tho battlo of Nouvo Cha
pello. DOCTOR DEAD
"r. Slagruder, Ono tif tho Heads
f the American Red Cross, is
Stricken Jn Serbia.
IB AuocltUl TrfM to Coot Bj TlmM,
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 9.
Ilr Ernest H. Magruder, of this
"y. one of the physicians at tho
bead of the American Red Cross unit
i Serbia, has fallen a victim of ty
Wius fever. His death was reported
from Belgrade.
M"S. CARL SMEDBERG and little
'on. John Henry, are spending a
,ev days nt tho home of her par
eots, Mr and Mrs. Henry Black
on South Fifth street.
1'pUcoim, T,.,n,r n..n.i vnnn
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"ih at PERRV & XICHOKSOX'S
WITH INLT SOON
SUP
TALI
EUROPE
n"". Satmilay nfternoon.
Established 1H7H
As Tho Const Mall.
EITEL IS INTERNED
GERMAN CRUISER TAKEN TO
NAVY YARD TODAY.
Internment Was Delated to l'ennlt
Jlitrlal of u Member of Crew
With .Military Honors.
(Dr AisocUled Tnu to Coos Dr Times.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April 9
Tho internment of tho Prlnz Eitol
Frlcdrlch nt Norfolk Navy Yard, wns
dolnycd until Into tdoay bo that Max
Imlllnn Prol, ono of tho crow, who
fell to death from n lndtlcr Wednes
day, might havo n military funeral.
Hluo jnvkctB from tho battleship Ala
bama marcliod In tho funeral pro
cession with tho Eltol's crew. Tho
Eltel then proceeded to tho Navy
Y.ard.
ILL TRY LOHIMEH
FORMER KE.VATOK IS CHARGED
WITH CRIME
Mtt CImlWs ()f Cl.m,i Con-
spirnry to AVreek Chicago
Savings Hunk
Wj AMoclneJ rrtM to Cooi nj Tlmt.
CHICAGO, April 9. William
Lorlmcr, formor United States sona
tor, and 'other officials of tho do
funct LaSallo Street Trust and Sav
ings bank, must stand trial on char
ges of conspiring to wreck tho Institu
tion. Tills was tho offoct of a de-
cl8'n ot tho criminal court today
by which n motion to quash tho in
dictment was overruled.
FRAME UP ON POLICE CHIEF
Iih Angeles (ih I Confesses to Judge
That Charges Were Not
Pnscd on Fact.
Hr AnlitJ PrM U ruii nr Tlmw.
LOS ANGEIiES, Cal., April 9.
Virginia Desparte, ono. of tho two
delinquent girls who mndo tho orlg
Innl chnrgCB which cnused tho coun
ty grand Jury to Investlgnto tho
moral conduct of Chief of Pollco Sc
bnstlan, told Judge Taft of tho Su
perior Court, todny that tho wholo
offnlr wns a "frnmo up."
BIG STORE GOES IN
S
,i. u. Grecnhiit Co.. of New York
City, Full With Assets or -even
Millions Liabilities Ih-ss
Dr AMOtUt", rr to ro bT Tlmtl
NEW YORIC, April 9. Receivers
woro appointed todny by tho Fod
cral Court for tho J. II. Orcenhut
Company, which operates n largo
department storo hero. Tho assets
nro listed In tho complaint nt 7,
105,119. Tho liabilities nro $3.5 13,
0GO, not Including mortgngo llnbll
in.,., ..nnmitini' nnnroxlmntoly to
$2,050,000. A fow minutes nftor
tho nppolntmont of rocolvors, nn In
voluntary Imnkruptcy potltlon was
filed by three creditors.
Recolvorshlp was applied for In
n suit brought by tho Monmouth Se
curities Company, nnd tho dofendunt
consented to tho nppolntmont.
WILLARD IN WASHINGTON
Champion .Arrives In Capital
I Meets With EnthiislnMlc
Xv
and
Reception
(II; AuorUM Yxta to Coo n7 TlmM,
iwAHiiiNGTON. April 9. Jess
Wlllard and party arrived hero this
aftornoon. A reception committee
bonded by Rob Fltzslmmons, met the
I champion at tho rauway siuinm
ushered him out Into an auiomouuu
through the ontranco resorved for
tho president of tho United States.
Married In California. Mnrshflold
friends havo been, apprised of the
marriage of Charles Rehfeld to Miss
Ethel Stadleman, which took placo
In California on Easter Sunday, me
young couple will mako their home
In San Joso.
Sumner Orchestra Dance nt Tin
nlsh Hall, Saturday, April 10.
EAGLES HALL, Eagles Hall, to
tonlaht. Martin's Orchestra.
Episcopal Ladles' Guild 1'OOD
SALE nt PERRY & NICHOLSON'S
Si.nv. Satuntiy afternoon.
-
Times want nds bring results.
RECEIVERS
AND
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
1ST SEVERE
Trenches Around Meuse Are
Choked With Dead Bodies
of Soldiers '
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE
Battle Progressing With In
creasing Fierceness and
Both Sides Claim Gains
HAND TO HAND FIGHTING
On Village on Voce Canal Has
Changed Hands Three Times In
Threo Days Use Incendiary
Shells and Aspliy.latlou lloinhs
llf AkocIiIkI fttM to Cooi D.j TlmM.)
LONDON, April 9. A further ad
vauro In tho region botween tho
Mouso and MobcIIo rivers, whoro n
concentrated nttack wns bogun by
tho Allies Bovernl days ngo, Is an
nounced today by tho French mil
itary authorities. It Is said thnt
tho tranches wero enptured nt sev
eral points nnd In somo instances
wero choked with dead.
Berlin snys tho battlo Is pro
gressing with Increasing fierceness
nnd henvy loss of life, but tho of
forts of tho allies aro unavailing. On
tho contrary, It Is said, Commits
captured trenches from tho French.
Tho Germans ro-enptured tho vll
lago of Drol Grachton from tho Ilol
glans. In Russia new fighting has
dovolopcd north or Sulwnkl. 1'e
trograd regards tho Austrian oper
ations In tho Carpathians ns having
collapsed. Potrograd claims that
all tho main summllts nnd slopes
of tho ncskld Mountains nro In
tho hands of tho Russlnns.
GERMAN REPORT SAYS
FRENCH ARE REPULSED
Official Statement CInlni.s That tho
Enemy's Attacks Ewry''c,'o nro
Unsuccessful Heavy losses
Suffered.
IDJ AmocUIoI rn t Cwt nr to
RERUN, April 9. Oflclnl state
ment todny reads that the "Ilolglans
I
W
again hnvo been driven out of tho I repelled rountor nttocks. Tho on
demolished hnmlot of Orel Grnchton 0my enscd their counter attacks af
on tho Ysor canal. Hundred prls- tor midday."
oners nnd two mnchlno guns woro
enptured. In rotnllntlon for tho bom- SPANISH WAR VETERANS
bnrdmont villages suuaieu nuiunu
our positions, tho city of RhelniB, In
which lnmo nssombllngs of troops
and batteries obsovred havo beon
bombarded with Incendiary sholls. '
North of tho vllhigo of Rausojour, wo
took from tho French last night sov-
oral tranches, iwo nuompts to n-
' . .' .
npturo positions ero repulsed. ro
Fronch infantry attack In tho. Ar-
attack In tho. Ar-i
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ROIIIIO wruBl llll.."B " i ""
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,oMo.
fierce-
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used nsphyxatlng bombs, fulled
ties botweon tho Mouso nnd th
sollo continued with lnrroiiK.od
ness. tiio froncn sunoreu .
heaviest losses and woro con piotuiy
unauccosiisiui in mr ... ";.)lnmi0,, ,,.. tho inombors and an ehjo-t tor what tho decision of tho hlgliur
tho Woevro plain tho French unsuc- ... ,10.iIr,
ressfully nttnekod. An RtUack near
So.ouse forest, north of tho St Mlh-
lei, broke down boforo our entangle-1
mnnta. t,, tho A 1 Iv forest wo nro
progreslng slowly. Tho Fronch ad-
vnnce wosi ni Apromoui ...c...
French attacks west of Fllory died
out "ndor our flro, but north nnd
normenBi iney ,eti i .m.r ....
hnnd fighting In which our Jroops
.drove back the enemy. In Loprotro
forest, the French failed to gain any
ground. An attempt to capture tho
viilniro of BezanRo iJiGrnndo by tno
cnoh, vlilcl. w. .CU..M. r.llrt.
5 "'i; "r:rs:i
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u.-ni!tiv wlilnh ns vet are undeciueu.-
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JUMPS TO ETERNITY
Wisconsin U'gWaturd'book commlttoo of tho library has
Member of
Commits Sulcldo by Jumping
Ten Stories
tDf Ax,l Trm l'"" " Tlni''
MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 9. Chris
topher Paulus, aged 01 years, a mem
ber of the stato assembly, committed
Biilcldo today by Jumping from tho
tenth floor of the First National
Hank building. He had recently had
financial troubles.
ltilil'.M ll.llili, l-MKirn ll.ili, "-
tonight. Mnrtln'x Otdiestrit. i
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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915
'S
RUSSIANS ON PACIFIC COAST
CALLED HOME.
Hurrying Rack on Every Steamer
That Sails from Seattle hi Re
sponse to Country's Call.
tDT AisocUted Prfs to Coa r7 Tlmm.)
SEATTLE, April 9. In respotiBO
to n recent order promulgated by tho
Russian Couusul General hero, Rus-
Blnu reservists from Oregon, Wash
ington, Idnho, Montana nnd Alaska)
nre hurrying homo on cvory steamer
sailing from Senttlo and Vancouver,
11. C. Fifty reservists departed for
Vladivostok on tho Japanese liner
Awn Mnru and hundreds of others
nro booking passage.
CARPENTERS OUT
1(1,000 HAMMER AND SAW WIELD
ERS QUIT IN CHICAGO
Refusal of Demand .for. Increased
Wages RcmiIIh In Walkout; Eo-
ciithia Roaid Approves
M AMO'Utfd Tr-wi to Coon lltjr Tlmn.1
CHICAGO, April 9. Sanction of n
strike of 1G.000 carpenters in Chi
cago bccnuEo domauds for tucrcuBcd
US
RESERVES
wages wero refused was granted lycloaoly rolntcU( 8lnco lf UuflSn, wlHl
mo execuuvo iiuuriiuiiuimi uiihhui-
tho
hood of carpenters and Joiners nt In
dianapolis, necordlng to word brought
back todny by officers of tho local
district council.
FRENCH CLAIM TO HAVE
GAINED FROM GERMANS;
Capture Trenches Emm tho Enemy
nnd Successfully Repel All
Counter Attacks
inx Auoclttai rrm to Coot Day TlmM.
PARIS, April 9. Official commu
nication this nttomoon reads "Hrl-
tlsh troops repelled Germon attack
night boforo Inst between Mouso nnd ,
tho Mosollo nnd fresh prosress wns
made. At Los Pnrgcs wo gained nov
ground and romodelled trenches cap
tured from tho Germans, which woro
choked with bodies, so us to mnko
tho parapets faco tho othor way, anil
wo repelled nt tho closo of tiny, two
countor nttneks mndo by tho enemy.
1 In Montmnro wood nil progress wo
enlned wo malntnlned despite vlo-.
lout uttacks yesterday. In Allly
wood wo captured now trciichcs nnd
oi am enn mcmoriai nAY
PLAN FOR MEMORIAL UAY
inspector C. I!. Fni'iiinn Mwl With
-)W (uip; 1 1 Soldiers Present
Thoro wero 1 1 Spanish wnr voter-
' M, of Qw0l Blimmor cnn,t
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..rnonnt nt Dm iiwntlnt' hold last ovon-
ciliaml.er of Commerce
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,iSOussed
Uliamiier oi v,,........vu
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wnou Pians wu.u '"-"'"
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for tho Decoration Day exlSn7poc,ed hero
llttlo more than n month lis ant. L. colonel It.,, w I o 1 , t Jc" " ! xl,r,,c IkImk It In Arizona Ioh-
'"""""'. ,nR"u,,tor fU, 8- S)' ;c" 'I1"'1 '""t,, , ' tr. nm, orls, meets with 1'ayno nnd- HuhkImb.
V. or Oregon, was present from Port- V11 , , 0 ,r ,,,, j y M 00 for
land. dredging work and that this monoi , ,,... i i,w.
roorBaiiUntloii of tho Camp Is
TnurHday night, and on
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off,co of , Bi
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excrcl8e8i
TJ)(j I)))Ill)0rH WQro ,.0mpllmontod
Jjy Froomun for tho mor In
Uoy hayo tnken ho)(, of t)l0
w()rk f(jr tho votorallH, Thoeo pros-
. woro E(lwar(, j0Qlmx, y K. Get-
J v Jm J 0 0raV0j( c.,mr.
Jcg Ka,BOri K T, jjunnoll. C. H. Free-
jn , g IJr0WI1( J K Tolander,
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I'niiii 111 null' iinrury uuuiu n.u
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' "w .
I held at tho library Thursday after-
noon, April 15. at 2:30 o'clock.
r c. M. Hvlor will nreslde. Tho
recoully put on ualo for tho benefit
er the children's corner, a largo
assortment of very fine dahlia bulbs
grown In tho garden of Herbert
Armstrong.
ICpiscopal Ladles' Guild 1'OOD
SALE at PERRY A NICHOLSON'S
Sloiv, Satiirtbiy nfternoon.
Hand dunce, new Noble hiilldlug,
tonight.
TlmPB Want ads bring results.
EVENING EDITION.
NEW ILLUME
CAUSES TALI
Possibility of Agreement Be
tween Austria and Italy the
Chief Topic in Rome
ET
Separate Peace Pact Between
Austria and Russia is Dis
cussed by Italian Papers
ITALIAN STEAMSHIP RUMOR
Report That Orders Wero Issued
In Roino for Italian Steamer." to
Remain hi American Ports Un
til April - Is Denied
nr AmocUIM Triw to Coot Hit Tlmw.
ROME, April 9. Questions of
whether nn undorstnndlng bctweon
Italy nnd Austria Is still possible
nnd whether n separate Austro-Rus-
slnu pento treaty is probnblo nro dls
cussed from different polntB f vlow j
bv the Romo nrcss. Tho nanors
ngreo thnt tho two questions nro
,. . - ,,, Anino ni,ti.,0
liiu iui ininoiw. ui tnu 4iiv, wiio
what sho deslrcB nnd comes to terms
with Vienna, it Is impossible to
mnR10 tlmt Au8trlll wotll(1 i)0 wM.
j ling to mako territorial conccsstoiiB
to Italy.
STEAMER RU.MOR DENIED
nr AMOtUlrit rrt to Coon U Tmr 1
NEW YORIC, April 9. Agents or
the Itallnn trnns-Atlnutlc steamship
lines had not received today any
orders reportod yestordny IsBiiod
I from Romo directing nil Italian
stenmorB In Amorlcnn ports to post
pone sailing until April 20. Tho
nBonta p,nco mt0 t.ro(lonco In tho
ropQrt nm, gftt, tholr V0S80ia wouhl
sftjl m Bcncdule.
.
DREDGE SEATTLE TO FINISH IX j
WEEK, SAYS It. E. MILLER
.
'Nu1 Completing Woik on Slioal Near
Pony Slough; Relieved the Dilution
Dredging KcsIh on Supremo
Court Deelhloii
Completion of tho original projo-st
of Coos liny dredging, n chnnuol 300
feet wldo from tho bar to tho Smltn
I"111 2C fcot ilc0, w,u b0 coini),t)lca
,)y loxt wL.oU ne(.r,IIK ,0 u. B. Ml.
lor, suporlntondent or tjio tireugo
Seattle. Movement of tho dredging
apparatus to Daiidon, though pot
Htated definitely by tho Paget Hound
Hr,,lKa & Dredging company, 1 In-
r,rr.,i i., rum. i-misldorably on thr
r,.ireii lo rest I'OiiHldorably
r, i ,....l..l,. I.. Il.n T,irl
Rimrnnu, Court decision in i
MUpronio i-oiiri u.i..u ... . " -
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,,r ii.ui.in,, case. A decision Is ox
oi iiuiiiuin viu. v .,...,. ..,
dredging work and tlmt this money
v.-ould probably bo expended no mat-1
.should tho di edging company move
;;,. to nUo,, two
, , (.a,ud olIorntlii.
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, tU; ,,0Bt from IluIllloil ,, if tlio
, WOiithor Is good tho long jilpos will
probably bo towed down, thus doing
nwny wl(h t)l(J neC0SI(ty of loading
(lu, ttJ0ard a ship. If tho Ilantion
contract Is not taken up tho dredge
gouttl0i 8ayt4 j,r. Miller, will not bo
moved north for sevoral months,
, The North Spit which hns formed
i.., ..... .,, , , ,,, ,,,i,,n imr.
,,, Z ,.r Miller 1,, tan .d
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IRE
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CUANNELSOONDONE
in n.i in .rminrniii iiuiiiiiuuiinu.i uui
ga,,,! obstruction Is expected to scour
out through tho narrow channel
About a year ago tho rlvi
oceun Joined In a nurrow
A.,t..a... ?",?: , "lU! ?h. Liioxpoetor to bo the high point winner
channel
aeio the neck loading to tho light
101ISO ali u,0 j0tty on tho north side
o( tno rvor. It was the breaking
;Qf t)l0 oueBU through hero that
brought the sand through the broken
Jetty and Into the main ohnnnel.llo
oauso of this ships aro now forced to
make u turn to tho south whllo en
tering the hnrbor. ,
Don't target the big ImiiuI dance
tonight at tho New Noble Riilld
Ing. MiihIc li) eiitlit baud.
A CoiiMilldntlnii of Times Const Mail
and (Nhis Hny Advertiser.
iFRHNCEATTHEFRIR'SAY SUBMARINE
FRENCH PAVILION IN SAN FRAN
CISCO DEDICATED TODAY
Women Predominate Iternuso Hus
bands, ItrntlvrH, and Sons Havo
Gouo to War In Europe
In? AiocUtI rrn to Cora Dr TlmM.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 9. Wo
men predominated at tho dedicatory
exorcises of tho French pnvllhm nt
tho Panama Pacific Exposition to
day. Tho husbands, brothers nnd
sous from hundreds of homes in big
Fronch colony horo havo gono to tho
wnr. llelglum wns allotted an en
tlro wing of tho building.
SIUTTLE WOMAN MADE .MASTER
of 'run i
Takes Artlve Command of Vessel of
Which Her Husband Is
tho .Mate
tllr AmooIaIcI rr lo Too nr TlmM.l
SEATTLE, April 9. Mrs. Nellie
L. Spormnn, having obtnlncd n pilot's
llronso for tho waters of Paget Sound,
Urltlsli Columlila nnd AlnBUn, nns
been nirfolntod master of tho steam
iK Hcr1), of which her husband Is
innto. She will tnko nctlvo command!
of tho vessel, which Is ono of n flcoti
ongnged In general towing. Tho np-l
uolutmont wns mndo on merit by tho
tug's owners.
212ATHLETESMEET
SID CLARK ENTERED IN RK1 IN
DOOR TRACK CONTEST
Columlila Unlici-Mty, Portland, Scene
of Gathering of Spike Artists; 121
Suhoels Represented
Mnrahflcld will bo represented at
tho first big colloglnto nnd lnter
schohtstlo track meet of tho year to
morrow ttftornoon lit Portlnnd when
In tho Indoor stadium of Columbia
University 212 nthlotes from 21 col
leges and high schools of Oregon don
tholr spikes nnd run Hko speed dem
ons. Sid Clark Is entered with tho
I University track squad In tho running
broad Jump. ,
What thoro lies in storo for him
and for tho othor 27 runners "
.lumpers from Eiigone is nigniy P"-
blemntlcnl. Though Coach Hill Iluy-'
ward hns lost but ono moot In 1 0
years each soason finds tho question
ono that nwnlts until tho final ovont
for nn nijswor.
O.' A. C. romped homo with tho
"lineou" JaBt spring. Coach Stewart
Is known to be coming lo tho Rose
City tomorrow ylth u string of 31
men, many of tlium tho bust of the
coast.
I Graduates nnd old hIiiiIojiIh of both
Institutions horo aunlt with iniiuh In
tnrest tlio niitiomu of tho half mile
HUH IIUI llllll IIVUIILH 1YIIUII I 1 ""h'""H
n.. . il... ...II.. ....mil.. ...1I...I II. tin. i.i .1
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TlioO. A. C. mun Is known lo ha0ngngtirs, being without her regular
tlouo the two mllu In loss than U:39
mlnutos and tho mllo undor 1:21
mluiitoH. both "clockings" being on a
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h, t,," l"0 n,co" w " I ,b.Q .n"" '
! tovorcu iracK a iaci uu.i ku"w"'
n,t'
several seconds dlfforonco In
tlio tlmo or tho long ovonts. I iirtiws, Mrs. A. Rose, Mrs. E. F Mor-
Hugglns, for two yours has holdrg0y, J. Lolgh. S. Konur, Mrs, Jnmua
tho Coast Indoor record for tho mllo. 'jioyd. v. Drown, F. Jlorso, J. W,
Pnyno, u second year man, will bo
pushing both men eloso ut tho fin
ish
Though ho has boon Jumping woll,.Murpl)y; R.1.Ioues, A'. Molosl, G. An-
Clark Ifl not lookod to us a record j
breaker his first season and if ..oj
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nt least his second season. "Mooso"
of tho moot.
w lot catching Inlet, underwont n sorl-
Dusliiesh Chango r Connor &ous oporntlon this morning at thej
llQuglnnd have purohnsod the Inter- j jiurey hospital for gall stones. Lato
ests of Goo. Raines n the Coos tng afternoon ho was resting easy.
County Fuel Company nnd are pre- according to word from tho hospital.
parod to deliver coal from the Rlv
erton Mine.
W. C. STILES, said to be n rstlred
naval officer, with his wife, nr -
rived here today for several weeks
stay, bringing their machine with
them.
JH.
No. 222
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Navaf Officer Writes to His
Brother That the F-4
Was Leaky
EXPEuTJISASTER
"It Will Go up in Smoke"
Some Day Was Lieutenant's
Prophetic Warning
STARTLING STATEMENTS
Letter Received by Iios Angeles
Man' Makes Some Sensational Dis
closures About Subpierslble Ves
sel Sunk in Honolulu Harbor
tllr AHitl rrM lo Coot Ujr TIium 1
LOS ANGELES, April U. Allison
D. Edo, brother of Lieutenant Alfred
L. Edo, conuuunder of submnrlno Fl,
which snuk orf Honolulu, Bald today
thnt ho had received from n naval of
ficer a letter In which ho declarod
tho Biibmorsllilo wns defective. Llou
tonnnt Edo, his brother stated, wroto
thnt tho vessel wan leaky nnd was
otherwise defective.
DISASTER EXPECTED
1 'ivaiifl
"I expect tho whole thing to go
up In smoko any time," said Llou
tonnnt Edo of submarluo Fl, In lot
tor written to brother horo vlth rof
orenco to his vossol Just two days bo
foro It wns lost oft Honolulu hnrbor.
Ills brother gavo out portions of let
ter which ho received n day or two
ago.
WILL DE INQUIRY
LOS ANGELES, April 9.--Rccnuso
of tho death of Ijloiitoiuuit Edo, who
wns lost with tho submnrlno and crow
and because of tho probability of a
, (J KOVernmont Imiulry, Edo wiib
reluctant to discuss contents of tho
letter ho received except tho follow
ing: "I hnvo Just come back from
Pearl hnrbor whoro wo woro for 1,9.
,inys having now motors Installed
Previous to that wo had n blowout
Tnko n llltlo thing llko that down
fifty feet and no bottom below and
wntm.
wntlo
' tlmo."
I
trickling In I expect tho
thing to go in Biuoko nay
SMITH IS IN
lll(i CARRIER RHIN'GS II! PASSEN
GERS FROM THE SOUTH
i!0O Tons f Freight for Coos Ihtyj
Hum ulet Tilp Up Though Roll
Some, Say PitiM'tiger
1 4,.... . .... h.. ..ln( foil. .
tho,
I ilUr II U'l) UIIIUI. IH' !
, ..... M , 0llll, ,trrtvt., this
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,r m... i nn.i ,,r il. Kx
'for Cw Day bi1 12 pasHengors.
ri.ough tht.ro wu. no wind on tho up
h lfco
i.i.... viiiw,. i.nr rLMilar
cargo. Tho Nairn Is scheduled to
havo down Saturduy mternoou at
nVo o'clock for Sun Francisco
TIioko who arrived this morning
IS
N
loriv.nio! (!. w. Hunk. V. Sonic. Dr. w.
K. Stolor, Mrs. W. E. Htolor, Joseph
, Funuudor, W. H. Roho, A. It. An-
Walt. Eugene O'Connoil, Mrs. u
O'Counoll, O. W. Audo.-soii. MrHi-O.J
W. . Andowon. 1). Pobst, J. W.
(!gl, L, ifiiwjsjjaw, P. C. Gilbert aim
jj. Stanley. Thoro wero 15 steerage
VmW"
:
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AMONG THE SICK
,
a.
jirs. Flossie Nowllu o Coos River
I. ,.
I
A. K. Towers, promluont ranchor
- jnis sons, Leverno and Charlomagno
Towor wore prosqnt In tho operating
roo,n
' M Marsh Is reported very ill today
at The Puln, on Market street Tho
"W k1'""' ,lia 1,a bce" lU for 1
rui v" i-