The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
DYNAMITE KILLS
E. Syverson Meets Death This
Morning When Explosion
Blows up His Cabin
OF
Y
Are Scattered About and Only
Victim's Legs Are Found
Intact in the Ruins
NEIGHBORS HEAR
NOISE
i. Anticipate Serious Accident and on
Investigating Discover That Mor
tifying Tragedy Mas
Taken Place
(Special to Tlio Times.)
COQUILLB, Or., April 110. Frag
ments and mangled remains of tho
tody of K. Syverson wero found In
the ruins of his cabin when neigh
bors Investigated this morning after
hearing n heavy explosion.
It Is supposed that tlio explos
ion was an accident. Syverson had
been employed In blowing stumps
on tho farm of S. P. Wnrron, nbout
thrco miles from Coqulllo near Ce
dar Point. Syverson wns a married.
man about CO years old, but his
wlfo resides In Portland nnd ho was
living nlono In a little cabin. Ho
had been using high explosives In
blowing out tho stumps and it Is
supposed that boiiio act of careless
ness perhaps caused tho explosion
this morning.
It was about 7 o'clock when
neighbors head tho terrific nolso
and anticipating that something
tcrlous had happoncd they Investi
gated. They found Sir. Syvorson's
cabin a wreck. In tho wrcckago
wero found tho man's log, but tho
rest of his body had beon blown
Into small fragments which In a
horrifying manner wero scattorod
all about tho site of tho cabin. Noth-
ing further Is known of tho acci
dent. Coroner Wilson wns notified, but
being engaged with n funoral hero
Instructed a .Justlco of tho Penco
to look after tho caso.
CHARGES AGAINST SHORES FOIl
BISPLAYIXG A GUN
Catl Euselo Mubt Answer for Con
tributing1 to Delinquency of
A Minor Girl
(Special to tho Times.)
COQl'ILLE Ore., April 30. Of
the Indictments returned yestorday
by tlio grand Jury boforo adjourning
one was against Olen Shores. Ho Is
the man who was cut by a negro
in a billiard hall and for which deed
act that Shores was Indicted.
A few days ago, It Is alleged.
Shores when ho thought a man
named Spiker had Insulted his wlfo
drove Spiker out of town at tho point
o a gun. It Is In connection with this
act that Shores waa Indicted.
Enselo Indicted
Another Indictment yesterday was
against Carl Ensolo and charges him
Hli contributing to tho delinquency
of Paulino Stlllwell of Bandon,
6ed 16 years.-For tho samo charge
Neva Hatcher was Indicted n tavt
days ago.
The grand Jury has adjourned,
Will Mold Pcutlutiil
William Puitland, tho chief wit
ness In connection with tho case of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, charg
ed with murder, will be held as a
ftltnesa until tho September (grand
Jury, the Russell caso having been
continued until that time. It Is un
derstood that Pentland will bo al
lotted witness fees for each day that
h Is held.
Tho Aro Freed
Not true bills wero returned for
Mh of tho Doo Sisters, Sadie Balr
arid Alice Holden, who three months
ago were arrested at Tho Palms
rooming house on Market street and
cUrsed with conducting an lm-!
ooral nlaco tw i 1600
J bond which was returned to
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STORM
ISGEMERlLiTARHEEL CAMP
PACIFIC COAST AXD ENTIRE
NORTHWEST SUFFERS COM) I
Wind Does Dnnrngo to Fruit In Cal
ifornia and More Freezing
Weather is Feared.
.-,0,000 SHEEP DIE
Ilr Anoclitist I'rnt to Cool tar TlmM 1
PORTLAND, April 30.
Fifty thousand or moro head
of sheep arc believed to have
perished In Northeastern Ore
gon in tho rain, snow nnd
hall storm which prevailed
slnco yesterday. In Umutllla
County tho loss is estimated
nt over 15,000 head, while
In Morrow County It Is be
lieved 2r.,000 head perished.
Thcro ore smaller losses in
other counties. The damage
to crops Is not extensive and
fanners will benefit by tho
precipitation unless a sovoro
frost follows. Tho storm Is
general throughout Oregon.
Tho storm Is tho worst In the
history of Morrow County.
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(Ilr AmocUIcI l'rrm to Coon llr Time.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 30.
Danger of fruit dnntago by wind
or frost throughout tho West is
predicted today by tho weather bu
reau when an off shoro gnlo In this
vicinity and unsettled weather In
tlio North resolved thouisolves Into
n steady east wind storm from
Washington to tho Mexican border.
Frost is feared If tho winds censo
suddenly.
SWEEPS HEAR VALLEY
It? Auocliltl TrtM to Coot I lay TlmM. J
SAN UERNAltDINO, Cal., April
30. Hear Valley nnd tho San
Ilcrnardiuo Mountains were swept
by n Btorm last night which brought
tho tompcrnturo down to freezing
nnd created floods which washed
out tho roads and lapped tho top of
tho Hlg Henr Irrigation dam.
COLDEST FOIl YEAMS
IDr AuoclitM rr tn Cool tar TlmM.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 30.
Tho thermometer dropped to 44 de
grees hero this morning, tho coldest
April weather slnco 1901 when tho
tomporitturo reached 30, At Po
tuona tho thermometer touched 3C
degrees.
DAMAGE AT ALAMEDA
(11 AmocIiIM rrf to Coot tar TlmM.)
OAKLAND, Cnl., April 30. Moro
than ?G0,000 damage was dono In
Alameda County by tho heavy winds
In tho last 24 hours. Fruit trees
wero stripped and uprooted. Many
small craft wero driven nshoro. ,
llEPOHT FMOM SPOKANE
Dr Aiioclitod TrM to Cooi tar TlmM.)
SPOKANE, April 30. Rain and
snow fell throughout Eastern Wash
ington and Northorn Idaho nnd
Montana today. Tho tomperaturo
dropped 24 degrees lu tho last 21
hours.
WIRES L'P AGAIN
Tho Wostorn Union wires,
which wero down slnco yes
torday noon on account of
tho storm, wero repaired
and wero working again at
noon today.
xot fmuted
Ationips to Save tho .Minnesota Arc
Xot Successful
(Or AMocliteJ rrw to Coui tar Tlmn 1
TOKJO, April 30. Threo attempts
to float tho American steamer Minn
esota, which Is aground at tho en
tranco of tho Inland sJea of Japan,
failed. JLr,nnr---nj-u--r.n
them yesterday afternoon.
Arrest of the women wag mado at
tho Instance of a man named Stowart
who claimed to be a detective and
who for several weeks "shadowed"
about Marshflold and the vicinity. Ho
Is now In the north and It was his
evidence that was expected could
lead to a conviction.
Joo Coach Wins
The Jury late yesterday afternoon
returned a verdict in favor of Joe
Coach as defendant In a case brought
'by Hans Adolphsen, a chaffeur. wbojwag a Juror In the case of Wchard
sued for 700 claimed as salary for
running an auto stage between Ban-
don ahd Gold Beach for Joo Coach
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION
STARTS TODAY
Force is Made up of Thirty
Loggers, Most of Whom
Worked There Before
PIERGE ISFpHEMAN
Belief is That Simpson Lum
ber Company Intends Start
ing Operation of Mill Soon
CAMP IS FULLY EQUIPPED
Mas Xot Deen Closed Ioug nnd
Everything Is There In Demi-
lness for Work Llt'lo lre-
parutory Work to Do.
Tarheel Point logging entnp of
tho Simpson Lumber Company on
the bay below Empire stalled oper
ations ngaln today. Emmctt Pierce,
who In tho pnst was foreman of tho
camp, Is again' In charge. Ho was
In tho city today and announced
that ho would have a crow of thir
ty men In tho camp and that tho
force would bo made up of about
tho same workmen who wero with
hint before.
Fully Equipped.
Tarheel cam) Is fully equipped
for work, It continued operations
long after tho McDonald & Vaughan
camp stopped and It hns not been
long slnco the cnujp closed. There
foro thcro will bo little to do in
tho way of preparations as every
thing in tho wny of equipment Is
rendy to start off work. Tho logs
as boforc, will bo tukon out on tho
railroad to tlio bay and rafted to
tho Simpson mill at North llcnd.
Fir, spruco nnd ccdnr will bo cut.
Is (io xl News.
Tho fact that tho camp opons
again was good news to loggers
who have been out of work, ifnd Is
highly encouraging to North Dend,
ns It Is taken to Indlcato that tho
Simpson Company intends to soon i
start operations nt tho Porter Mill. i
Especially Is this tho belief from i
tho fact that thoro Is already a
large amount of logs In tho booms ,
at tho North Rond mills nnd If moro
logs are to bo taken out, It is evi
dent that tho company Intends t5
cut lumber soon. j
Somo of tho loggers who worked
nt tho camp before havo been living I
thoro since It closed and nro right
at hand rendy to go to work again. I
U. S. SIMP ATTACKED
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LONDON, April 30. A
Rotterdam dispatch says tho
Amorican steumor dishing
from Philadelphia arrived at
Rotterdam today und reports
having been attacked by u
Gorman airman lu tho North
Sea Wednesday. No damngo
was dono.
IMG DAMAGE
(Dr AiocUt4 t mi to Cooi Ilir TlmM.
SEATTLE, April 30. Tho
Jury lu tho llbol suit or Reg-
Inald II. Thompson, former
city onglncor of Seattle,
ngulnst the Seattlo Times,
brought In a verdict of $15,-
000 for the plaintiff today.
Tho suit wuh in ought becausoi
of an article published lu
tho Times ucciiHlug Thouip-
ton of corruption lu cou-
nectlon with letting a con-
tract.
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TWO ARE MCRDLRED
Callforulii I'ui-iiier and Ills Wlfo Aio
Doth Killed
(Dr AuocliteJ 1'ffM to Cwn lay TlmM
MARYSVILLE, California, April
30. The bodies of Emll Picard and
wlfo were found today &t their homo
near hero. Mrs. Picard was In tho
house with a bullet hole In her head.
Picard was killed In the barn. He
Ford and Herman SuPr. Wheatland j
hop pickers, and It Is said his llfoi
had been threatened.
MEMBERS OP TflB ASSOCIATED PVtESH
RHEIMSISSHELLEQ
IXCEXDIAUV 1IOMIIS DROPPER IX
C1TV AXD START FIRES
lllg Shells nt Dunkirk Cause Death
of Twenty nnd Wounding
of Twenty-flvo
Br AmctttMl itmi to r,w n TlmM i
PARIS, April 30. The official
report this afternoon snys: "Wo
nuulo progress yesterday north of
Ypres In tho region of Steenstraato.
The city of Hlielms received 300
shells, of which many wero of an
Inconlnry nntuie. Tho missiles
started several fires, but It was
found possible to circumscribe them
and put them out quickly.
"In Champngno tho enemy shelled
ono of our ambulances. Dunkirk
yesterday received 1!) sholls of n
largo calibre. Twenty persons wero
killed and l" wounded. Some
houses wero destroyed,
RAID ENGLISH CITY
GERMAN AIRSHIP DROPS 1IOMIIK
AT ll'SWICII IX NIGHT
No Ono Is Killed mid Property
Damages Is Estimated to he
Itnlhci- Small.
Ilr AwocUlrJ 1'itm to Cooi tar TlmM.)
ll'SWICII, Eng., April 30. Ex
cited residents of this historic town
spent the early hours taking stock
of tho damngo by bombs from u
Gorman airship, generally believed
to havo been n Zeppelin, which ap
peared shortly after midnight. As
far as Is learned, no ono was In
jured, although sovoral hnd narrow
escapes and property dnmago wns
small. Bombs fell harmlessly In
Wntorloo street In tho most densely
populated district.
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MILLICOMA ASSOCIATION IX
STALLS XEW OFFICIO'S
Secis'tufy'H Report Shows Good
Financial Condition Willi Ac
tive ."Memhoi'.slilp of HO.
Election of new officers, tho ap
pointment of committees for tho
year nnd plnns for n membership
cnmpnlgn marked tho annual moot
ing of tho Milllcomn Association In
tlio club moms last evening. Prac
tically nil tho mombora woro present
nnd following tho business session,
n "hot dog feed" was staged nnd
tho men wntchod with Interest the
nntlcB of Fred Hall, trick pool and
billiard playor.
Ily a close voto D. Y. Stafford
was elected president of tho asso
ciation. A. T. I Indies Is tho now
vice-president and II. A. RuAtorud
continues as Hecratnry-trousuror.
Tho Iioiisq rommlttco Is composed of
Clnud C. Thompson, W. J. Conrad
and Al Meyers and tho library com
mittee, Tom T. Ilonnott, C. E. Nich
olson and Hugh Ilnrclny, and tho
board of governors, Hugh McLulu
and J. S. Lyons.
Much credit Is glvon J. Albert
MutBon, retiring president of tho
Association for tho energetic man
ner In which he hns handled tho
organization. Tho annual report
rend last ovoning by Mr. IltiHtcrud
showed tho Association to bo in
very good financial standing and
with bettor piospecta for the now
year. Thanks woro also extended
to tho retiring house committee,
Frank O. Hortou and Claudo Nan
Inn K.
A. J. Mendel und Henry Hugglns
were two new members initiated Into
tho club.
- Within the uoxt month It Is ex
pected the -membership campaign
will bo placed on foot, us soon iih
tho new coiumlttue Is nblo to got
together und maku their plans, A
proposal is now before the asso
ciation to i oil u io tho monthly duos
to $l.r,0 nnd this Is to ho voted on
by tho moiubors.
In his roport Mr. Iliistorud show
ed that there are now more than
80 locul nctho mouthers of tho As
sociation, tho largest record Blnco
tho organization of- this body.
XO BODIES FOUND
(Special to Tho Times)
BANDON, Or., April 30.
This afternoon none of
the bodies of the victims of
the Randolph wreck had yet
co mo ashore
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ELECT DM
ExmtB
iGERMAN FLEET
IN NORTH SEA
Off Belgian Coast and Bom
hards Dunkirk While Kai
ser's Army Ncars City
When Zouaves and Turcos At
tempt an Attack on Right
Wing of German Army
FIGHTING AT SUEZ CANAL
Tmks Seem to he Preparing for
Another Attack on the Allies
In That Region Say French
Lost. Many Men Killed
Pr Aiaocltthl Trwii to Cooi I!r 'tlmri.
PARIS, April 30. Tho official
statement today Bald tho Herman
fleet wns nt largo off tho llelglnn
Const nnd that tho (lormnu nrtll
lery had bombarded Dunkirk. Tho
presence of tho (lermnn army bo
near Dunkirk was unoxplulned. Tho
(lormnu fleet erulBlng In tho North
Sea wns reported sovorul times re
cently. Pcrlln reports fighting yesterday
'botweon Stcenstrntot nnd IlotsaR.
X.ouaveo and Turcos nttompted to
chargo against tho Gorman right
wing, but woro ropulsed.
Tho Ilolglan statoniont says that
tho aormans nttompted to nttnek
from Steenstrncto, but woro ro
pulsed. Merlin says tho Oormnns cnpturoil
tlln !rmipl trminli In A ri.nititnii n.i.l
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sny tho French lost 4000 inon in
, Mouso Heights April 24 to 20. Do
Biiltory fighting continues In tho
region of tho Suez Canal whero tho
Turks nro preparing nnothor advance
In tho East, fighting Is going on
north of Suwnlkl In Russian Poland.
TEX KAM, IX BATTLE
That Number Out of Ono German
Family Huci-IMco J.Ives.
(Or AnocUliJ rni to Cooi IUr TlmM.
CHARGES
BERLIN, April 30. Tho family I hours of artillery fire, vainly nt
councll of tho von Buolow fuiully j tempted n night ndvunco against
publishes. "In prldo, grntltudo and , tho bolghts hold by our lufantry."
mourning," a list of ton family moni-j
bors who havo fallen in bnttlo. Tho t
lint Itmlltlf fiu ntin fn(nn.r1ni.iHnl 1n ! I
Ulrlch von Buel'ow, 8hot before I D 1 1 I C 1111111111 CI HP
!jJrinr"t,B!V,onoor,ii uUmbW il b
two Cnptnlns, ono Lloutonnnt, ono
Llneshlp Coniiuauilor, ono First Lion
tenant and four Second Lieutenants.
Thoro nro 108 von Buolows serving
In tho army or navy.
RUSSIA RETAINS
GALACIA OFFICIALS
Dining Good Behavior Austrian
Will Remain in
Offico
'(llf iwlil4 Itm lo Com tar Tlr.1
PETROORAD. Anrll 30. Tho now
Russian tlovornor-doneral of (Jail-
eht has announced that with tho ex
ception of offences ugalust tho Aus
trian Btato und emperor, all legal
huslnoHs will go forward us usual,
the Austrian legal officials being re
tained lu office during good buliav
lor, Jury rosea will bo tried by six
Judges, but Vlth no Jury, and ap
peals In such cases will he allowed
to go to tho higher court lu Lorn
berg, lu nil othor casus tlio decisions
of tho ordlnury coutts will for tho
prout bo final.
The ItiiHslun language and Us di
alect will Lm recognized iih the of
ficial language of the coin Is. Proce
dure will go forwurd according to
Austrian usage.
COLD KILLS la.MllH
Sowitt Weather Cn iikch lessen for
Sheep Otinerx
Ilr Aolit! Trfii to Cu Ilr TlmM )
BOISE, Idaho, April 30, South
western Idaho experienced tho worst
April snow storm lu many years
lust night and today. Lambs aro
dying by tho thousands as tho re
sult of tho snow and freezing
weather. Fruit Is not damaged as
yet, but fears aro expressed for the
apples and prunes.
Visit PERRY .i .NICHOLSON',
new hi ore on Central Avenue.
A Consolidation of Times Const
nnd Cooi liny Aihcrtlser.
R T T
ALLIES CIiAI.M TAKING TOWX
NEAR Till: DARDANELLES
On the Oilier Maud Turks Claim
Allies Have Been Driven Off
Of Their Territory
Ilr AnorlilM lri to Cooi Ilir TIhim J
PARIS, April 30. A dispatch
from Athens to tho Havas Agency
alleges Hint the city of Oulllpoll, cm
the Eastern Bldo of the Dardanelles,
near tho cntranco to tho sea of
Marmorn, has been captured by tho
Allies. It Is also said that the Turk
ish fort at Nagara on tho Asiatic
side of the straits, was bombarded
heavily.
THE OTHER SIDE.
nr AwoditfJ rrru lo Cooi tar TImM.J
CONSTANAINOPLE. April 30.
Tho official statement today says:
"Allied forces which landed on tho
Asiatic sldo of tho Dardanelles have
beon entirely cleared away, und
that n large part of tho troops
which luvnded (lalllpoll peninsula
wero driven off nnd Hnvqrnl wnrslilpn
nnd transports of the Allies havo
been damaged."
PRAISESTHETURKS
OFFICIAL MERLIN STATEMENT
HAYS TMEY WERE MRAVE
Fought Allies Willi Mnjouels nnd
Succeeded lu Cupliirlng Riries
anil Aiiiniutilllou.
Ilr AiaocUtrJ rrru lo Cihw tar TlmM,
BERLIN, April 30. The official
statement today Bays: "Reports from
the Dardanelles pay tribute to tho
bravery nnd enthusiasm of tho Turk
ish troops. In tho first battle of
Kiiui Kulo tho Turks did not fire
u shot, but repulsed the enemy with
tho bayonet, Forty warships bom
barded Seddul llahr. While this
hattlu was In progrcBB thu Turks
captured n largu quantity of rifles
nnd ammunition. At (lalllpoll tho
TiirkH fough uninterruptedly for
two days against the constant nt
tnek of tho enemy without showing
! fatigue.
On tho Enstoru
and Western
fronts tho situation generally is un
changed. In Russian Poland nnd
the Carpathians wo havo been hav
ing lively artillery thiols In which
our fire wns very effectlvo. In tho
Opor Valloy, tho onomy after ninny
ADMIRAL DOYLE, OF PACIFIC
RESERVE FLEET, RETIRES
I.cuwN for Washington, D. (',, and
Will ho Succeeded by Rcnr-
Aduilriil Pond.
Dr Auolitl Pkm to Cooi Dir TlmM.)
SEATTLE, WiihIi., April 30.
Rear Admiral Robort M, Doylo,
Couimnnder of tho Pacific Reservo
Fleet, hauled down his flag on thu
lerulsor South Dakotu at Paget
Sound Navy Yard today.
There
wero tho customary salutes and I
leave taking. Admlrul Doylo nnd I
wlfo loft Bromorton oon afterward I
for Washington, whero Lu will ho
ret lied under tho ago limit May r tli.
Rear Admiral Charles F, Pond suc
ceeds Admiral Doylo.
SHORT OX TIX.
Geriuuii Cousiiiuers Asked lo Sate
All Tooth Casio Tubes
nr AuoUIl Pn-M Xu run IUr TIum.)
BERLIN, April 30.- In lino with
fluruiuu conservutluu methods one
of (ho largOHt mnuufavtuierH of
toilet preiaratlons now Is offurhiK
three ifeuulugs to ull who will save
their empty tubes thut formerly
contained tooth paste, and turn
them In toward tho general Increase
of tho tin supply. Tho tubes now
aro wrapped in u flaming rod pa
per which points out that "pure
tin is vuluahlo, and becausu of the
war, scarce." Each purchaser Is
asked to return tho empty tube to
his druggist when he buys u new
one.
Visit PERRY Ai XICMOLSOX'S
now store on Central Avenue.
May Day Ibmce, Eagles Mall,
Tday, April :o.
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Submarine Attacks and De
stroys British Steamer Mo
bileCarried Coal Cargo
Caught Today in North Sea
by Germans and Sent to
The Bottom
WANTS ALL MEAT CARRIERS
English Government Mas Command
ed cd Vsseln Running to Ar
gentina and I'liigiiuy Curry
ing Food PioiIucIn
CREW LAX DIM)
LONDON, April 3ii. The
Mobile's crew lauded here to
day. Thu Hiibmnrliio gave
thu crow ten minutes to tuko
to tho boats,
(nr AMocutM rrMi to Coo nir tiism.)
LONDON, Apt II 30. Tho British
steamer which wns reported last
night Hiiuk by a Ucrmnu submarine,
off Lowls IhIc, north Scotland, was
Identified today as thu British steam
er .Mobile carrying a enrgo of coal.
TRAWLER SUNK
nr amocuikI llm to u.mi rtr TlmM.
LONDON, April 30. Tho truwlor
Llllydalo was hiiiiIc by a Oormnn sub
marine In tho North sea, 75 mile?
off tho mouth of tho river Tyno, A
patrol boat picked up tho crow nnd
went In chase of the submarine, but.
It escaped.
WANTS MEAT CARRIERS
Dr AMoiUtfci I'ttu to Coo tar TlmM.
LONDON, April 30. Tho British,
govorniuont by nu order In tho conn
ell todny commnudoorcd tho whole
meat carrying rapacity of all Bri
tish BteamerH trading botweon Eur
ono nnd Argentina nnd Uruguay. Tho
action was taken under defouso ot
tho realm act.
CURTAIL PRODUCTION
Aiislrhin Cotton Mills Warned Xot
to Increase Output
Dr Auoclitia I'rou to cooi tar TlmM.)
VIENNA, April 30. Learning
that certain Aiiotrinn cotton nillln
planned lo Increnso thu number of
looms, the Association of Austrian
Cotton-Weavers has issued an em-
phatle warning against any such stop.
It pointed out Hint whllo a .largo
number of looms nro occupied with
army contracts, tho geiierul trntlo
Bltuutlou Is far from satisfactory, and
tho present is no time for Increas
ing machinery plants,
Tho Association's circular goes on
to say that tho future Is no moro
favorable either. Exports will cer
tainly not bo made easier by tho war,
hut It will bo moro difficult, in tho
last threo or four years Rolling prices,
through over production, have been
from five to ten nor cent below coat
of manufacture. It Is absolutely
senseless therefoto, It Is contended,
lo think of Increasing Investments In
tho cotton business lu Austria under
present conditions.
NOTHING IX STORY
Thoro was a atnry afloat
at North Bend today to tlio
offect Hint tho Speedwoll
had met with somo difficul
ties ut llnudou. Such was
nut the t'tiHo, and there v n
no foundation for the ntoi ,
Thu Speed u oil arrived .i
ly tit Bandon with the equip
trout of the dredgo . utile
and today Is loading tiei
und will bo lu Coos Buy lu
time to sail ou schedule for
San Francisco, Sho had no
I rouble whatever at Bandon.
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RENEW .MASSACRE
Ilr Awotlitftl l'iM4 to Cooi tar TlmM)
JULFA, Trans-Caucasia,
' April 30. Renewal of tho
4 rocont niansucres of the 4
Christians lu Armenia aro
now in progress in tho
wholo district of Lnku Van.
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