The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 26, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Established 1878
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
0 IF ALLEN
W IS CAUGH
T
o Men On Barnacle Believed
part of Murdering Moon
shiners of Virginia
TTER IS 11 CLUE
lude Allen and Cousin 'Bush'
lien, Alias Ed Wilson, Left
This Port in Hfding
ESCAPES JETTYfTHREE
Brooklyn has narrow
cape on bandon 1iau
ns-
LICE ARE INVESTIGATING
heft lli'io In Hiding Itiir
tie Craft Sailed From Port
XL-lit Time mid Relieved An-
oilier Suspect Was Aboard.
M AmocUlf J rrem to Coo lla Tlmoi.)
AN FItANCISCO, April 20.
leral officials nro Investigating
Identity of men hero on coun
ting charges to lonrn if they
iCIaudo anil "BubIi" Allen, iiiom-
o( the notorious Allun clan,
fch raided lllllBVille, Vn. court
be tbreo years ago anil killed
officials. They gave tho names
Doggs and William H. Young
In arrested with tho third man
the sloop llarnaclo from Coos Bay
kntly but admitted tliem to bo
ites. Hoggs said Ills truo nanio
Claudo Allen, but ilouled rola-
iihlp with Floyd Allen. Alton
arraigned today nnd pleaded
It)-. loung pleaded not guilty.
letter addressed to his sister,
Allen, In Virginia, Is said by
Iral otlcers to huvo been found
Claude Alien. In It Allen sent
Cards to Floyd," and said "Don't
any one whero I am." Tho soc
man denied the naruo of "Bush"
In,
Clilef Anderson's Work.
i' rumor on North Demi strcots
i Chief Anderson, of North Bond,
prompted him to mako an ln-
llgatlon of tho Allen relationships
a who to tho Chief of Polieo
San Francisco was tho result.
le man called "Hush"- Allon In
tMro from tho south Is said to
teen known Iioro under tho
Se of I'd Wilson nnd no relation
yd Wilson, ulso of tho Uarnnclo
but not implicated in tho coun-
Wtlng operations.
Waudo Allen wns falrlv well
n hero. Ho wus Indicted last
by the grand Jury nt Coqulllo
chargo of stealing chickens.
he history of tho Allen cuoo Is
loody ono nnd started March 14,
2, In tho court houso at Hills-
t, Carroll county, Virginia, whon
e Masslo sentenced Floyd Al
to ono year In Jail for "moon
ing."
(embers of tho Allen family flll-
lh court room. When tho son-
was pronounced they opened
I on the court room. Tho Judge
dead at his bench. Common-
fth Attorney M. Fostor was
ti and so was Rliorlff T. T?
!b wbllo tho clerk was fatally
nuea. Tim emu Kuraiuil tn Mm
lth a posso In pursuit. Sov-
ere caught nnd others escn-
Vd Allen was enptured several
later and went tn tim aminws
ln6 to tell of tho wlinrenlinntH
he other members of thu uaiiK.
Offer Big Reward
e is J1000 reward for the
lUre. dead or nllvo, of Claudo
of this gang. Chief Aniier-
"ys It was known about North
tbat Claudo Allen ami "Ed
oa" left on tho Barnacle.
an named Reynolds, wanted In
l lass 011 h phnr nf Ininnnr.
'th eXnrfl nn.l lii-nnlrln. Info
h' county and It Is belloved
Jje left hero on tho Darna
erllf JoMnson had a warrant
In High Sea Vessel Arrives In Yes-
lordiiy .Morning After Three Times
Attempting Passage
Through n smother of smoking
white seas tho steam schooner Brook
lyn on her third attempt at the Ban
don entranco where on Saturday the
Randolph whb capsized yesterday
morning ramo la on tho crest of a
heavy swell and, barely escaping des
truction on tho south Jetty as she
was rushed Inward to safety. Three
limes tho vessel bumped In tho shal
low water and several seas were ta
ken over the rail while a great
crowd lined thu wntorfront to con
gratulate tho newcomers on their
miraculous escape. But a few feet
away ami In plain sight lay tho
wreckage of tho Randolph strewn
for half u nillo nlong the bouUi
beach.
Rudolph Capplo, of Marshfleld,
was a passenger aboard the vessel.
Tho Brooklyn left San Francisco
nt 5 p. m, on Thursday and arrived
off tho Banilon bar shortly after mid
night, Saturday, and laid outside at
anchor until six o'clock In tho morn
ing. With tho captain at tho wheel
tho entranco was attempted from the
south. A heavy northwest wind had
kicked up a heavy cross sen, running
lu almost at right angle8 with the
two jetties and breaking high over
them both.
It was this cross current that sent
tho Brooklyn off her courso and just
outside the lino of breakers tho skip
per turned again to sea and for tho
second tlmo essayed tho bar. This
attempt too proved almost disas
trous and the vessel backed astern
and circling camo straight on towurd
tho bar.
At tho breaker line, tho llttlo ves
sel, rolling heavily, and sovcral times
almost submerged In tho smother,
tried to again pull out. Tho seas
caught tho craft, flung her high ami
when sho dropped In tho trough
thrco.tlmcs her hull struck tho bot
tom and It was then that tho spec
tators on shoro held their breaths
expecting to see tho Brooklyn piled
up on tho Jetty.
It wns a fortunnto straight on sea
that caught tho llttlo vessel on tho re.
bound and, flinging her oil the top
ENGLISH STOP IGERMAIUR
OK RANDOLPH! GERMAN DRIVE
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Stall
and Cons Hay Advertiser.
No. 236
Capt. Anderson and Engineer
Colvin Rescued by Cutting
Hole Through Hull of Boat
BODIES NOT FOUND
Chauncey Carpenter Swam
Through Heavy Seas After
Boat Capsized on Bar
Paris Reports Two Desperate
Attacks by Kaiser in Bel
gium Were Checked
CAPTAIN BLAMES ENGINEER
Says letter Bid Not Shut. Down En
gllil Captain Johnson and Coast,
(iiiards Made llemarkablo Hexcuo
BANDON, Ore., April 20. To tho
tlioughtfulncss of Capt. Johnson of
tho Bandon Life Saving station and
his crew, Capt. Charles Anderson and
Engineer Henry Colvin of tho 111-fnt-
YPRES B1BARDED
Activities Along Yser Canal
Renewed and Fighting in
Many Places
IELL
OF WEST GAIN
Say 5000 English Troops Cap
tured and Ground Gained
Along Canal Held '
FRENCH CLAIM VICTORY
Fighting Developing Along Meiiso and
Kffort to Regain U's Hspnrgcs Is
Thwarted Fierce Bombard
inciils Pivccdo Assaults
V3f AiioclitM rrm to Cool Pr Timet.
PARIS, April 2C Tho official
statement tills afternoon snys: "In
Belgium two German attacks moving
ed Randolph, which wns upset on the 'out from Pnschondaelo and Rroilziude
bar hero lato Saturday, owo their I were checked yesterday by the Brl-
lives. They wero rescued from the
overturned hulk of tho vessel, widen
was lying In tho breakers, by the
life-savers chopping n hole through
tho bottom of tho craft. Both were
partly dazed nnd It Is said could not
have survived ten minutes longer.
Tho bodies of H.E.Knoor.tho Gold
Beach druggist, Cook Milton Cox and
C. McConnolly have not been found
yet.
Chauncey Carpenter, who swam
lu through tho breakers until tho
Coast Guards reached him, Is llttlo
tho worso for his remarkublo ex
perience. Itc.scuo Itcmnikahle.
Tho roscuo of Capt. Andorson nnd
Engineer Colvin is little short of ro
mnrkablo. About thirty minutes lif
ter tho Randolph capsized, tho over
turned hulk had washed into tho
breakers whero sho caught on tho
sand. Tho Coast Ononis mado their
of Its crest, rushed by within n fowl "'"? "t to tho wreck and got on top
feet of tlio south Jetty and placed
her safely Inside.
Yesterday while making tho land
ing at tho Prosper mill tho Brooklyn
rammed tho wharf tearing away sov
cral piles but sho was not damaged.
Saw llarnaclo Civw.
Bcforo leaving Sail Francisco, Mr.
Copplo for a fow minutes saw Frank
Harris, of tho Bernardo crow in Jnil
on a counterfeiting charge. Posto
and Syd Wilson, ho said, wore also
In tho county Jail thero when ho loft
San Francisco on Tliurbduy. I'osto
told Mr, Copplo that ho had no part
In tho counterfeiting operations and
expected soon to bo out again.
J. F. Telunder says that yestordny
ho received a letter from both I'osto
and Wilson stating that tlioy havo
not been arrested and aro still with
the gold separating mnchlno at tho
They figured that tho engineer was
probably In tho engine room and Im
mediately chopped a holo through
tho liont. Suro enough ho was thoro
and with him wns Capt. Anderson.
Tho air In tho cnglno room was about
exhausted and tho funics from tho
oil wero strong.
Tho nion had been Imprisoned for
about an hour and It Is snld that
ten minutes nioro would huvo been
fatal to them.
Captain Blames Engineer
It Is difficult to learn tho cause
tlsh. Tho enemy thereupon bom
barded Ypres with violence. Our ac
tivities aro being continued nlong
tho Yser canal. At Notredam Do Lor
ctto wo repulsed a German attack.
On tho heights of tho Meuso fight
ing la developing. Tho attack on
Calonno trench was checked by our
counter attacks and driven back.
Tho Gormans subsequently made an
other attack further east In tho direc
tion of St. Remy, evidently striving
to reenpturo Los Esparges. A vio
lent attack preceded by a flerco
bombardment took place short
ly after this movement on tho
eastern slopes of our positions at
Les Esparges but failed."
P MEUSE FIGHT
Claim French Defeated and
Many Prisoners Taken in
Series of Engagements
THROW BABES AWAY ALLIES OPEN
i . .
NEARLY :.-,()() CHRISTIANS DIE
FLIGHT FRO.M PERSIA
NEW GAINS IN THE VOSGES
GREAT BATTLE IS ON
lDNDON REPORTS THAT KAISER
HAS LAUNCHED GREATEST
STRUGGLE OF WAR
tllr AmoiIKM I'rcM tn Coo lUy TlniM.J
LONDON, April 20. A now Gor
man offensive In Belgium, styled by
somo British commentators ns tho
greatest battle of the war, is being
pushed on with all tho power of tho
army of 500,000 Germany Is ropii-l
ted to have assembled along this
front. Berlin today reports Impres
sive vlctoiius although no ndmls- (
slous (o this effect are mndu at i
Pails or London.
Berlin reports tho rapturo of fiOOO
lli'illii Claims Recapture, of Hart-iiuiiius-Wellerkopf
and .Many of
tlio French Taken as Gor
man Prisoners
tllf AmooUIisI I'rwt Id Coot lljr Tlmra,
BERLIN, April 2C (Wireless to
Sayvlllo.) Tho off Idol statement
todny soys: "Tho Germans hold Llz-
crno, on the west bank of tho cnnal,
which tho French pretend to havo
reconquered. Also on tho east of
tho canal, conquered Terrain roinalns
In possession of tho Germans. Tho
number of captured cannon rose to
in, Including four English. North
enst of Zonnobeke, Gorman attacks
continue. More thnu 1000 Cana
dians wore token prisoners. Tho
totul number of prisoners roso to
5000. Tlioy Include Senegrnl no
gros, English, Turcos, Hindus,
French, Canadians, Zouaves and Al
gerians. In Chninpagno region,
north of Benuschour, two French
night attacks wero repulsed. On
Mouse Heights, German attacks pro
gressed along sovcral mountain sad
dles until tho fight to tho west
of Les Epargos was taken by storm.
Sovoral hundred French woro taken
prisoners. Sovoral machluo guns
weio ulso captured. In Allly forest,
tho enemy's advances failed. In
thu Vosges the Gormans took bnck
Hartmnuiis-Wellerkopf. In this en
gagement 11 officers and 141)
French soldiers, six mlno throwers
and four machlna guns woro cap
tured. Northwest of Clecliiiuow, n
feoblo Russian night attack was
repulsed."
Oior U(1,0(MI Rushed Away From
Ttuhs Tragic Stories or Suf
fering Told by UO.lKKl
WT Aiocl1M m to Coo. liar TlmM.j
DILMAN, Persia, via Petrogrnd.
April 20. Tho exodus of 20,000
Armenians and Nestoiian Christians
from Azerbaijan province has been
confirmed, according to reports of
Russians officials. Fifteen hundred
of thoso unablo to fleo woro mnssa
cred. Two thousand died from dls
easo In the vicinity of tho Ameri
can mission In Urmulah nnd possib
ly an equal number of refugees In
the Cnusasus,
When It became known, Janunry
1, that tho Russians had left Urn
mlnli, nbout ten thousand Chris
tians fled without money, bedding
or provisions. Thousands slept In
tho snow and children woro born
on the rondsldo. Arriving at Julfa,
on tho Russian border, passport dlf
flcultles added to tho troubles. Mad
dened women throw children Into
the river In ordor to end their sufferings.
ON D S
English Announce That Troops
Have Disembarked on Gal-
lipoli Peninsula
TOHKSDR
B
Battleship Fleet Covers Land
ing of Expeditionary Force
For Land Attack
ITALY WEAR C
CUPID ON THE LINE
TWENTY-TWO ENGINEERS OF
COOS RAY-EITGENE LINE WED
IN THREE YEARS
llatiielordom Put to Rout Along New
Hallway VntioiiN Reasons aro
Ascribed For It
EUGENE, Ore., April 20. Three
years ago tho Willamette Pacific
company brought to Eugeno n force
of young unmarried engineers nnd of
fice men. Thero woro thirty of
them, nnd todny twonty-threo of this
number are married.
Whon thoy first came hero bachelor
headquarters wero established lu n
big houso on Thirteenth avenue enst
nnd Mill street, but a year ago tho
matrimony ganio linH plckt'd off so
many that tho quarters had to bo dis
continued. This soonied to nccolor
ato cupld's activities, and today only
seven nro loft bImkIo.
Sovoral of tills number nlroady
havo tltolr foot In tho not, declnrea
J. J. Dolaney, dork, who compiled tho
figures of bachelor fatalities during
tho past throo years, Ills action was
prompted by tho aniiouuceiueut yes
terday of tho marriage of John II.
Morrison, a well known Eiiguuo boy,
to Juaitlta G. Schroeder, of Florence.
Thu marriage ceremony was perform
ed at tho homo of L. .1. Pourtala,
at Florenco by J. N. Goude, Justice
of thu pernio.
.1. J. Delauey, clerk, mnrrled, does
CONTINUE TO LAND MEN
Claim Tuiklsh Force Driven Hark
Desplto Strong Entrenchments
anil Rallied Wire En
taiiglemeuts Wr AuorlilM rmi to Cooi Oir Time.
LONDON, April 2C It was of-
iii'iauy announcoii loiinyfTlio gen
eral attack on tho Dardanelles by
fleet and army was resumed yes
terday. Disembarkation of tho
army, covored by tho fleets, began
boforo Biinrlsu nt various polntB on
Galllpoll Peninsula and In splto
of serious opposition from tho en
emy lu strong cntronchtueiits pro
tected by barbed wlro, was complete
ly successful. Before night fall largo
forces had been establshed on shoro,
Tho landing of tho army and ad
vance continue."
J. A. D'KELLY DIES
LOW SAYS APSTRIA CAN'T
(.'RANT DEMANDS
Orriclnl English Depart Says
daiiiiles Cannot bo Forced
mediately by Allies
Bar-liu-
of tho dlsastor but tho locul navl- prisoners so far, Including lOliu
gators ogreo that It was tin accident Canudlnns, and a total of 15 caii
for which blamo cannot bo attached ' "n'. ''wis glvo3 fow details, but
to anyono. Somo say CapLAuderson ' B)' U'o attacks woro checked. Tho
camo lu too far boforInaklng tho ' Herman attnek Is developing with
turn. s I Ki-ut forco over a largo part of
Clint. AiideDrtJuloft for his homo ' tl,u Western front. Berlin mi
nt Rocky Ufllnt soon aftor being res- """ "' recapture of llartmnniu- tlio opinion Is growing lu Romo that
Exposition grounds. It is known cued amino statement could bo ob-' wi'ierKopr, neur tlio ivoBiorn una Austria and Italy aro drifting In
that tho two men arrested with liar-1 tainnr from him. However parties of tl10 ,,no- wn,t'h tM0 ''d' ' ovltubly towurds war. Tho Gorman
rls havo soeral times taken tho. who talked with him say that ho '""J l""n ",lu' DU""al "" " uiunassnuor, von niioiow, is quotou
names of Posto and Wllsoii'vaused
flgltlng.
Homed Engineer Colvin for tho dls-1 '-"k. wh mo numms ui m- ns saying in uonio mat u is linpos-
inucli confusion. oster. claiming that Colvin did not'-"u"DO " ""' """ siio lor Aiisma 10 accept too uu-
I shut off tho engine when ordered to, " ,,,u -i"m.u.. ..., .......... , r luuy.
TO HAISE THE RATES;
COQl'ILLE YALLEY TELEPIION
COMPANY PROPOSES .MYRTLE
POINT RAISE
and that Instead of riding tho sea on j
which they woro crossing In, tho Ran-,
dolph forged ahead ami was Hearing
tho trough of tlio wave when another
heavy sea hit her. i
Happened on Bar
Tho accident occurcd on the bar
Just when tho Randolnh was makincl
..... ml., n- . "I
SALEM, oro., April :i,-i -"- tho turn to catch tlio channel up tho
claim to havo reduced tho RussUra
pci-ltlons on both sides of tho Ora
w:i Valley.
CHINESE ASK AID
1 FROM UNITED STATES
(Or AMOCltlxl Treii 10 Cot n J TlmM.
HONOLULU, April 2C Pruslduut
qulllo Valley Telephone Company of rvor sho wa8 rIdlnga blg Boa at'iwilson and 'the British 'Foreign of-
the tlmo nnd another sea struck fC0 In London woro appealed to for
hor whon sho turned. Sho had prac- assistance for tho Chlnoso In rc
tlcally no cargo to ballast her andjBiHtinK the demands of Japan In a
Myrtle Point yesterday petitioned the
state railroad commission to allow it
to increase Its rates to bo effective
May 1. Tho company Informs tho
commission that It Intends to Improve
Its service and that tho rate Increaso
Is consented to by 85 per cent of its
patrons.
Ibis
arrest at tho time.
IA A a .
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""'i-S SLIZE TWO .
I. S. MUliniiivniiiLiv a
I'AlMrijt,, ,.,. , ' '
ATHENS, Anrll 20. Tt Is
'Ported at Piraeus that the
M'GINNIS DIVORCE CASE
Hles
M
V
warships have cantur-
tbfi AmAln M4.n
lr8lnla and Macrln. Thw
afrlej rarcos thn nm io.
"el to bo contraband.
"
No divorce was allowed
Mrs. Ohma McGlnnls by
Judge Coko today, according
to word from Coqulllo late
this afternoon. -Mrs. Mc
Glnnls asked for separation
from Tom McGlnnls on the
grounds that he had been a
drunkard for a period of over
12 months. She asked for a
share of tho property.
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consequently capsized easily.
Carried Curry Bacon.
About tho only cargo on tho Ran
dolph was about 1.000 pounds of ba
con which had been cured In Curry
County and was being brought here.
This Is being washed up on the
ueaui ton. . nll(j vj8tnB members are cordially
The Randolph Is breaking up rap- ,llvIte4, to motu
Idly and will probably bo a total) ny ortler of tnu Committee.
wreck.
No trace of tho three missing men
prayer cabled last night by Chinese
residents hero after a mass meeting.
ELKS NOTICE
The Klks will give their regular
monthly dance Wednesday ovenlug
In the Masonic Hall. All regular
had been found today. It Is proba
ble that they were caught In the un
dertow and carried" out to sea and
OLD CAPTAIN WAS ROMANTIC
FIGl'RE ON COOS RAY
Captain J. A, O'Ktily, ngud 57
and owner of tlio gasoline passengor
boat lino between Miirshfleld and
North Bend, died Saturday night in
thu Mercy Hospital after n long Ill
ness, Ho was n life member of tlio
Eagles lodge and will bo burled by
them probably on Wednesday. Mrs.
O'Kolly, his mother, a woman of 80
years of age, lH expected h; tomorrow
morning from Portland.
With tho going of Captain O'Kolly
I More was huralded out n figure of
romantic Interest on Coos Bay. Start
ing about eight years ago with very
llttlo money ho built up In four years
u comfortable fortune, approximated
at about 25,00i).
At that tlmo communication with
North Bond was difficult. Thero wnH
a wagon roail over tho hills, tho vu
tor level highway having not thon
been built. R. B. llerrou, It lH said,
loaned Captnlu O'Kolly money enough
to built tho North Bend, u kiihoIIiio
boat still on tho Buy.
This gasoline craft was put In op
eration and tho vonturo proved so
successful that tho llonlta and tho
Mnrshfluld followed laud soon tho
owner of the lino hud a heavy traffic
coming and going ami piled up a
good Income. Tho round trip was
iiiodo for 25 cents nnd ono way for
15 cunts, the same us tho unto stage
which finally camo In ami put tl
boats out of business nbout tbreo
ami four years ago,
Mrs. O'Kolly took sick and died
tlo Wlllunietto Pacific offlco, slightly shortly after that. Always an ardent
suporstltltlous, credits tho bachelor splrltuullst Captain O'Kolly, when ho
headquarters with somo fatal charm j received word from Hun Francisco
"That would bo a good houso for j that tho daughter of lilH dead wlfo
somo sorority," sho adds. bad been located through a medium,
Tho remaining single men nro, Immediately wont south, Thero bo
"Judgo" Humor, Georgo Adams, ! mot a beautiful young girl who
eorgo Holt, Hurry Tromlltz. Larry lud us his stop daughter. Ho bought
Thornton, Ralph Nowlands nnd Paul1""' diamonds and gave her several
itch, thousand dollars and was coming
Thoso who have been marrlod In "ortli fr more when ho found tbat
FORTY AMIIRICAN WOMEN DEL-1 tho past tbreo years aro: Stanley ho had boon buncoed.
EGATES TO THE HAGL'E STOP
PHD BY ENGLAND
GERMAN AMBASSADOR VON HUE- 110t gvu tho beauties of Eugene's and
I .a no county's daughters tho credit.
"It was tho high cost of living," ho
surmlsos us ho looks over the long list
who ut ono tlmo lived In tho bach
elor headquarters conducted by him
solf and Mrs. Delauey. "Tlioy all
get tho Idea that two can live more
cheaply than ono possibly more
cheaply as olio."
Georgo Soltz, olio of the fow un
inurrled men remaining, whoso desk
Is near that of Mr, Doluuey, has an
equally pessimistic view,
"After a guy works op thu railroad
for two years or nioro, he's foolish
enough to do anything," ho says.
Mrs. E. S. Tuttlo, bookkeeper In
(lly Aw-xUlwl I'rt to Coor fir Tlun,
LONDON. April 20. English pn
peis published reports today that
A British correspondent accredi
ted officially to tho Dardanelles ex
pedition, admits tho problem of for
cing tho strults Is a tremendous one,
Tho land operations would also pre
sent difficulties.
DELAY PEACE DDVESig
.lauo Addition .Makes Appeal to U,
S, Ambassador for Permit for
Them to ('loss Channel
(Or Aorttl rrw to Com B17 TlmM.
LONDON, April 20. Tho steam
er Noordum with 40 American wo
men delegates to the Hague peaco
congress among Its passougers Is
auiiiorod lu tho Downs unablo to
lTn la nlmiit I lVflltl.tll'n vonra nf flL'O
,,,... ... . , , ' obtain permission to proceed up tho
and his father runs the Racket store ' ..... ,
In Bandon. He owns a gasollno
lnnnnh ami hna client much of his
their bodies may not be washed uP;Ume on thQ watef 0 baU,ed wUh
tor somo distance irom nere.
Carpenter Good Swimmer
Chauncey Carpenter owes his life
to the fact that ho is a good swimmer
tho seas for about ten minutes bo
foro gottlng to safety.
Hotariau Concert, Noble Tonight.
channel to Rottordam. Jane Ad
dams has sent an nppoal to the Am
erican ambassador urging him to
securo tholr roloaso of the delegates
lu tlmo to arrive at The Haguo for
tho congress, which opens on Wednesday.
Young, Bon Price, Dink Lldyard, E.
C. Poolo, Georgo Bromloy, John Hun
sakur, Percy Stauky, C. H. Spencer,
J. A. Martin, W. II Hoffman, J. C.
O'Connor, W. L. Hallock, I. It. RIs
ley, C. F. Goodall, Charles Darling,
A. (J. Palmor, J. II. Morrison, J, .1.
Kostley, Adolph Bock, J K. Holt, I.
O. Russell, Tex McCulluni.
JOHN Bl'NNV DIES
NEW YORK, April 20.
4 John Bunny, whoso antics
4 us a moving picture coined-
Ian mado millions laugh,
diet at his homo In Brook-
lyu today. Ho had bneu
4 III three weoks of a compll-
cations to diseases-
With Ills nionoy practically all gone
tlio old captain led n solitary life tho
last fow years, living on whut llttlo
Income ho had. Ho lea von tho three
boats, lloulta, Marshfleld ami North
Bond, a houso and two lots lu North
Bond and several lots on South Inlet,
all of which Is said to bo heavily
mortgaged,
OBREGON IS FREED
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EL PASO. Tex., April 28 Fran
cisco Obregon, need brother of Gou
oral Obregon, was givun his liberty
In Chicliuahua, acordlng to an of
ficial Villa statement today, Obre
gon was said last week to havo
( boon executed following his arrest
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