The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    iS SOON AS WE DO OUR BEST OUR EOOL FRIENDS EXPECT US TO DO BETTER
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
The Coos liny Times Is proud of Its title "Tim
OlOOB
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's ulmt tlio Coos Hay Times In. A South
west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon pcoplo
Hiul devoted to tho best interests ot this great
section . Tho Times nhvuys boosts and never
knocks.
l-coplo's Pnpcr," and it strives nt all times to
jro op to its nnmo by de-rotlng its energies to
promoting tlio peoplo's interest.
MKMltRltH OF THE .1 SSnCIATKD 1MKSS
5X
IL NO. XXXVIII.
fill MOST
SHE TO FIGHT
ifinnrs and Men in Switzer-
and Are Ordered to Rejoin
Regiments at unce.
Ill AVERT A
It General Opinion is That
ustria is to ue an tnemy
of Italy Later on
IMY IS GETTING READY
relations Aro Still Pending Hut
Etciiilvo Military Preparation
LUiul to Hellof That Trouble
Is Kuro to Lome.
,
HIMOIX UKUIMKXTS
( (Df Ataocltted l't to Coos liar Timet.)
ni'MKVA. Mnv 11 VII
L Italian officers and men In
i Switzerland up to tlio ago
I ... ia u-nrn nrdnrml voster-
day to rejoin their regiments
immediately.
,
8 (Bj AiiodlteJ rriu to Coot nj T.'met.
k0MK. May 11. Although no
tations with tho Central Min
is nro still pending, nnd nl
ugh thero Is a bare possibility
Influence or rormor rromior ui-
ii mnv nvnrl wnr. mlllfnrv tirnn-
lions pointing to Austria as an
Tltnulo antagonist nro bo vig
ils that somo bollovo a conflict
unavoidable.
OriWTlOX OK HOUUS
hnr Aio.UleJ rrrta to Coo Uy Timet.)
DX ITALIAN FKONTIEK. May
-Tlio opinion provnllH in Homo
It Italy's participation In tho war I
bnly a question or days. Along mo
itrlan frontier, whom n corrcs-
ident of tho Associated Press has
in from ono cud of tho lino to the
br, it universally Is folt that war
bnly a question of hours.
A.MHASSADOU TO LEAVE
' (Dr AiioiUIM I'rfit to Coot llajr Tlmrt.
PARIS. May ll. Tho Milan cor-
pomlcnt of tho Kxcolslor Telo-
Itgraphs that n dispatch from Lug-
b, Switzerland, sayH tho pollco of
rano havo been Instructed to mako
Iparatlona to protect Prlnco Van
(low, Ucrman ainbassailor to Homo
en ho passed through that city on
way homo.
XIIW CIIXSUS PLAX
Id .May Havo Special Knuineni-
t ion ny paying cost
(Special to Tho Times.)
R'ASHLNQTON, D. C, May 11.
Census iiureau has catabllshctl
leiv precedent by enumerating, nt
El request and cxpouso, tho pop
Ion of a city between census
In. Tils was done Inst month
fulsa, Oklahoma, under authority
Presidential ordor, nnd ns n ro-
tho ponulatlon of that city on
Hi IS, 10 IS. was officially an-
pneed a fow days ago nt 28,240,
puslvo of lflSr. norsons living on
idlan lands," located within or
cent to tho city, but nolitlcnlly
llnct fiom it. Tho Increase, bo-
on 1010 and 1015 was OS per
llio work wub dono by local
nicrators under tho supervision
Mr Kugeno F. Hartley, an of-
1 of tho Census Iiureau.
IS
-wii:n saoixaw nouxu iikiu:
MILTS WITH MISHAP
ncd Uuck Willie In San Fninclsro
ll-t) ami Carlos Will Como
IllsttMlll
fhe steamer Saginaw of tho Arrow
1 iilch was duo to nrrlvo hero to-
with frelKht. mot with an ac-
Int In San Francisco Day nnd had
lurn and go on dry dock according
1 leiegram received today by Ag
James, Tho messaire did not
e the nature of tho accident.
ue company Immediately secured
neamcr Callus which loaded mo
Bat booked tarr this point and will
e tomorrow.
XKVAU.V ATTHACTS
".i Local Pcoplo Will Follow !
Gold Hush
rush 'n ono of tho reining sic-
M of Nevada Is attracting a nuni-r
of beil iople. Several fro-u,
'h P-rj have cono to .'ovada and '
pral rii.irs In that t'ty aro cor.-i
r'ng t Alng a chanco In that "
ty i-t levlng from accounts that
F ar ' rood opportunities.
llCIilT.s for COXCKUT of SOFIU
P JU'lt, m,ted Miprnno, TOXIfillT
L,A ,,',,, i..w can ue dook'"
I'OOU for FIIvrY cents.
WH
.
ACCIDENT
Established 1878
As The Const Mall.
SfilLIG
CANCELLED HARD. FIGHTING
MAIUKTAXIA
TF.MIT THIP
Wllil. XOT AT
ACItOSS OCEAN
At Xcw Vol If, However, There Has
Xot I loon Any General Can
cellation of Sailings.
CANCELS SA1LIXG
rtr AMoclated Prett to Cooi nr Timet.
LONDON, May 11. Sail
ing of tlio Cunnrd liner Muti
retanla, HlBter ship of tliu
Lusltanla, advertised for
May 20, has been cancelled.
IlT Atsocltted l'reii to cost B7 Timet.
NEW YOItK, May 11. No gen
eral cancellation of the sailings of
steamers or of passengers engaged
from New York to Europo has fol
lowed tho sinking of tho Lusltanla,
according to agents of steamship
lines here. They say, however,
thoro is an increase- In tho popular
ity ot vessels flying neutral flags.
SMl'GGLEHS CHASED ltV
ltlVl.lt (il'Altl)
V. S.
Xeaily One Hundred Cattle Which
Were Stolen Were Uecovered
lly the Officers
IDr AiiocltleJ rrrtl to Coot Dir TlraM.
ALPlNi:, Tex.. May 11. Two
Mexicans of a band of twelve smug
glers were killed and others wounded
In a running fight with tho United
States river guard. r,0 miles below
Iloqulllns. Nearly 100 stolen cattle
were recovered.
'
K I 1 S H (l In fl I L
lL UUnLL I LniyU UIU
FIRM FORMS MILLION DOLLAR
COItPOUATlOX AT UOSKIIL'UO
Proposes to Itulld Large Lumber Mill
nml llallroatl to Ktcml to
Timber licit.
(Special to Tho rimes.)
ItOSICIIUItO, Ore., May 11. Ar
ticles of Incorporation havo been
filed with tho county clerk by tho
Kendall Lumber Corporation. The
capital stock of tho corporation Is
fixed at $ 1,000, 000. Tho inrorpor-
ntors aro A. G. Sutherland, of tho
Tim nnrvinnftin
UILLIVVUIVLAIbHI,d
of Attorneys Itico & Orcutt, and At-Ill0l
torney Doxter Itlcc. As soon as Mr.
Kendall arrives hero from tho east
n pormaneiit orgni Uat on will bo who wns tho wf0 of ,,romlnont
porfected through tho election Ot ON farmer rosldlnir near this I
ffcers and a board of directors. Tlio i "ormaii farmer res IIiik near this
principal office of tho corporation lt'. After tho mothers death an
wlll bo located In Hoseburg nnd tho other messago camo stutlng tho Ca-1
object of, tho company will bo to ban- nadlan government had revoked tho
die nnd own timber lands, operate , f ,
sawmills nnd logging railroads. Tho
articles of Incorporation wcro niado
broad enough to Includo logging and
lumborlng In nil of Its phases.
Merges Interests.
Tho Incorporation has nothing to
do with tho railroad which Kendall
Hrothors contemplato constructing
from Hosobiirg to tho lino of tho Cos-
endo forest reserve, hut was organ-
tzeil morelv for tho nuriioso of mere-
lug Into ono corporation nil of their
Intoresta In tho stnto or Oregon.
In tho event tho railroad Is non
structed, mills will bo operated here
bv Kondall Ilrothers undor tho cor
poratlon niado public here today. In
tho ovent tho movo for n railroad
should fall, tho business of tho cor
poration would bo confined princi
pally to handling timber.
Plans for Ml"
IL S. Jobsou, roprosontlng Kondall
Hrothors, as engineer, and coming i
direct from Now York, whero ho re-
contly held a conforenco with ?. A. , tllQ ijantlon district nlone. Ship
Kondall rolatlvo to tho proposed rail-; ,,I1K ,s to r0nimenco in oamost from
road nnd sawmill horo. hns arrived now 0I1 T))0 gtoamer Acmo. whls'i
in Uoseburg. Mr. Jobsou Is undor or-lmfl i,een carrying tlos south from
dors to draw all tho plans and spo. Coos 1Jny( H BCi,eduled to nrrlve In
Mentions for tho sawmill and sue!) i t!l0 )ocai ,,ort saturday or Sunday ,
., ....I1Ih.. ..Inula no ... 1 1 1 111. .W- ...."... ....
oiuur uuAiiiui; ii """"""',
tnlillshed hero In tho ovont the
bonds voting $300,000 to tho rail
road construction nro passed at the
special city election to bo held on
Juno 3.
A lllg Plant.
Mr. Johson has prepared the nlans
for nearly nil tho Kendall mllU In
tho east, and according to his tdate
niont thero will bo no better plant
In tho stato of Orogon than that to
bp orected by tho Kendall Hrothors
near Hoseburg. "Mr. Kondall Ik con
stantly enlarging his plans for the
local mill," said Mr. Jobsou, "nnd 11
Is now contemplated to oxcel po.
slbly even tho C. A. Smith mill on
Coos Hay."
Mr. Johson has no doubt as o .ie
advantages to ho derived from tMs
county from tho erection of the
plants horo, and ho believes It Is a
most fortunate thing for this r-"i-miinlty
that It has a chance to be
headquarters in this section for thojpoar In public this summer.
larce Kondall imerosis, wnitu mr
wldoly known mrougnoiii me coun
try. TICIC17TS for COXCICHT of SOKIK
HAMMFIL noted soprano, TOXIOHT
nt FIXXISH HALT, can be bouglit
at DOOU for FIFTY cents.
Tilbliv COAL. Tho kind YOP have ledge of rock In the lower hay It
TWYS VSF.D. Phnn.1 7ii. Purlflcjwlll then be mi to the port to decido
IJery nnd Transfer Company. ' upon what action shall bo taken.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
IS CONTINUED
Germans and Allies Both
Claim Victories in Battles in
' Belgium and France
RUSSIA HELD BACK
Berlin Says Austria is Holding
Carpathians But Other Side
Tells Different Story
TURK DEFENSEJS STRONG
I tat tie on (.'nlllpoll Peninsula is Itit-
terly Contested nml Iteports
Indicate That Thero Woro
Heavy Losses
Rr AtiocUteJ rrett It, com nr Time J.)
LONDON, May 11. Reports or
u uowly Inaugurated offensive
movement of tho Allies over a long
section of tho front In Belgium and
Northwestern Franco has developed
Into n general engagement of con
siderable Intensity. An official
statement from Herlln concedes that
tho Allies won ground between Car
eucy nnd Nouvllle, hut says tho
attacks elsewhcro were repulsed. The
Gerniuns nunounco tho capture of
French trenches over n width of
nearly n fourth of n mllo near Uor-
ry Au Ilae.
u....t . ..... ii. i ii... m.. ...,..i..
..,. " "ES,. .'"". ,'. 'V'.T '".?.. V
,J V", 0, Vs ' nntl tint ho
Umman llttnckH woro repulsed,
Russian claims to victories In tho
Carpathians nro offset by n Herlln
j ""'" nWliiR i"" 'progress nt'Tlu'l-
""o11 1'enlnsulu, although accounts
of tho results nro In complete con-
trndlrtlon. Constantlnoplo says the
y"ts inckB near AvI Hurnn Sun
day were repulsed with losses ofi
r.ooo.
A London nowspnpor dlspatsh
claims the Allies made Importuut
advances and that tho Turkish losses
were -ifiOOO men.
JOY KILLS MOTIIKIt
(Special to Tho Times.)
DALLAS, Or., Mny 11. Joy nnd
excitement duo to word that her sou
in, 1)et, rolensod from a military
suvernl months ns a Oormnn
' spy, Is believed to havo caused tho
i sudden death of Mrs. Louis Ilusor,
fl
mm
1I1,1,...1V .,.,,.,,... .vii'tiiv
T' iasiN'IJ?.f",1,vl
1,(,K "A.Miux
(Many Thousands of Dollars Holng
Distributed ICat'Ii Month Among
Workmen of Locality '
Tho whlto cedar tlo buslnoss Is
making a flno payroll for Ilandon.
Tho Western World says: 1
George Laffaw, local tlo mer
chant, had another pay day Monday,
for tics delivered at the wharf, lie
checked out $3,000. On tho inth
ho will pay out an equal amount In
the camps. Ho states that at tho
,,resont t,0 0 8 pay
roxinintoly $12,000 n in
lug out ap-
irlnntli for tlnn
or tils week otter a cargo, ioiiow-
Ing which she will make regular
trips every ton days.
IMithriMik Payroll
According to tho looal ofllco of tho
Kstnhrook company approximately
$10,000 was paid out by that com
pany tor ties during tho last 15 days
of April.
II.Wi: NF.W I'XIIOHMS
North llend Itnnd Members Will Ap
pear In White Duck
Tho business men of North Horn!
havo purchased now uniforms for
tho members of tho High School
Hand. Thoy nro whlto duck uniforms
and tho bova will mnko a nlco np
poaranco when wearing thorn. Tho
band Is mndo up of twenty-threo
members nnd thoy bIvo flno music.
Tho organization will frequently up-
WILL MAKi; HKPOHT
Port Commission to Hear About tho
Ledge of Hock
Engineer Donald Charleson will
' next Saturday make his report to
I the Port of Coos Hay regarding the
PAYROLL
TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915
TUB LOSE 45,000
STATED THAT ALLIES HAVE COX- I
TIXl'KI) TO ADVANCE ,
Are Securing the More Important
Positions on (iiilllixill Peninsula ;
.After Strong Itcslstuuee
tllr AttoclateJ rreit to Cooi ntr TlmM.
I LONDON, May 11. An-Exchange
Telegraph dispatch from Athens has
made claims that the allied troops
continue to advanco on tho Galll
poll peninsula Friday and Saturday. '
It alleges that they occupied Import-'
ant positions despite u desperate re-1
slstnnco by tho Turks whoso total
losses are estimated ut 45,000. ;
DHOP IIOMIIS OX PAULS
Sl'ltUHHS
Of AisncUtcJ rml to Cool BT Tlmfl.) )
PAUIS. May 11. A Oer-
man Tnutio flow over St. Den-
4 tils, a suburb of Paris, this
morning and dropped two 4
bombs. Ono bomb wounded
five persons.
PREPARING TREATY ;
!
IS MA If-
japan i'om:i(ix oVi'ici
l.(J A DIIAI"!'
Unscil on Ac( fjitiiiice of China, but
.Movement is Xot Popular
With tho People
tUr AMoelttiKl Vnu to coot btj TtmM.l
TOlvin Mnv 11 Tin. Iiiiiiiiuinii
Foreign office Is druftlug a treaty J
with China based on the aeroplane.)'
or tho provisions In Japan's ultima- I
turn, Including tho restoration of
Klao Chow. Admitting tho nulille
Is t'.lspleased with tho result of (,0
negotiations, the conservative press, vicinity nnd all hopo of rinding rur
l uiglng tho Japaiieso to exorcise J th0r survivors has been nbandono.l.
bu 1-K'Btraliit
TO
TWO IIPI'IILIXS
KAIII.V THIS
wf.iu: si:i:x
MOItXIXC
Traveling at a High Halo of Speed
and Passed Out tlio
North Sea
nr Auorlilril I'rru U Coot Ilty Timet.)
AMSTIMMIAM. .Mnv 11. 'l'lin Tnl-
DON
ENUD
egraf says two .oppellns passed ovor i to arrange with tho nuthorltles to
Ameland, an Island of tho Nothor- comply with bin request thnl nil nnc
lands In tho North Sea, early thlsi cssi.ry tugs bo rhartorod nt tho cx
mornlng. Thoy ."ro traveling vest-, pi imo of tho Vonderhllt family In
ward In the direction of tho F.ngllsh
coast at n high rate of speed.
IS'
ALL
Till: ItKST OF lt.WDOLPII
A TOTAL WIIKCK !
W. M. Illnghaiii Itcstoit's the Ma
chinery Which is Now In (.'ood
Uliuuiiig Order
Tho engine of tho gasollno Bchoou-
er Haudolph, which was wrecked at
EDINE
0
Ilandon, has been saved, but tlio cuhihuh hi iuuiiiiijiiik ihumi oi iiiu
rest ot tho boat Is a total loss. Wll- Is rmnoto its great pits In tho
Ham M. Illngmiin, formerly a mem- cemotory are filled with thoso burled
her of the life-saving sonico, nnd n unknown.
who Is In tho city today, had tho i
contract for cleaning up the engluo. i FIXOIXO MOIII! IJODILS
llo states that ho took It apart and "' - nwt ui -iiu..j
cleared It of nil traces or suit wnter I QUKKNSTOWN, May 11. Tho
ami It Is now almost as good as now number or bodies or tho Lusltnnla
and runs splendidly. It Is worth victims at llultlmoro, on the .South
about $1500. orn Irish coast, whs Increased todny
Mr. lllugmnu was one of four men to ten. Two other bodlos brought
who worked on tho wicck and took ashoro i.t Castletowusoud, near Hal
the engine out or It. Thoy could tlmoro. Of tho bodies nt Ilaltlmuro,
only work on tho honch at low tide six are men and four are womon.
mid It required three tlilos to socure sixteen more bodlos woro brought
tho engine. Where exposed to suit Into Qiioonstowu this afternoon by
water an engine must be bottou out tug chartered by the Cunnrd lino.
In (t few days or else It is mined, sono of the bodies aro yet Identified.
(THHY COl'XTV XHWS
I (ID Auwltte.1 'iM to Coot lit; Timet.
Happenings uM.'old llcuch Delated In QUKKNSTOWN, May 11. Tho
.'""' 'i1"''," ,, , ,, ' last bodies brought In wore thoso
Horn to Mr .and Mrs. red Can- of , I0I fv mmm umj tt i,0y
ghell on April 30th, a nlno I"1""1' ind n girl. Thoy woro floating with
uo;. . , . ..... , ' life belts 20 miles east of the scene
Tho Oold Hooch hold has cotnplo- f lho .nmtor. The condition of
ted tho painting, paper-hanging and , 10 i,,,,, muktw Identification illf
decuiatlng of the dlnlag loom and fnln,
grill. I '
K. A. Power, Kugeno Martin audi nrsin i kwivi:
Klmer Malm from Hrooklng ara UlhSl.l IS MMM..
waiting nt the Hreakers for the Hub- "
tier, bound for Marshflold. ' I'liTUOdltAI), Muy II. A report
(Jeorgo W. Smith, County Super-1 by American Consul Wlnslilp, notea
liitoiidont of schools, says tho Teacn- the lnero.ifcoti In bhvIiibh ileposltH In
er s Institute will no iiuin in uoni
lleneh tils year In June, juat boforo
tho exttmluatloii.
I PF.IISDNAI. OVKHFLOW I
AL. NICHOLS of Kmnlro wn looking I
after buslnoss In MiraliflaM 'oday.
MItS. S. A. YOAKA.M of Sout't Coo,
Hlvor was a .Marshflold shopper to-1
day. i
W. A. LlfSB, the South Cons Hlver
ratichor, wag a Murshhflold vliitor .
todav. !
H. R. HAKKH camo ovor yostorday
to visit tlio Coos Hlvor schools and
from here will go to Powers. Wod
neidav where an olectlon will bo
held May 12 to determlno whether
or not to bond the district for .n
$16,000 school house.
Tho XF.W HMMV LOP l'l'MPS
have in t: veil ut OOIIDONS, lue.
Shoes of MHHIT OXI.Y.
EVENING EDITION.
AMEfilCANS ALL
Men Gave Up Life Belts to
Women and Sacrificed
Their Own Lives
AIDED TIOJURED
Vanderbilt Family Would
Charter All Available Tugs
to Hunt for Bodies
MANY RELATIVES COME
Hut Chances of Identifying Moro of
Victims Is Small us Many Ilavo
Iteen Iturleil as I'ultiiowii
In lllg Craves
Jl'STIFIKS TIIIJ ACT
.
tlljr Awncl.tfil I'rMt to Coot llr TlmM,
VKNICH, May II. News-
impels of Vienna Justify tho
sinking of the Lusltnuln on 4
tho ground that hIio was "Vlr-
tuully on nuxlllary cruiser."
ttf AMtocltlftl I'mi to Coot liar Timet,
qPKKNSTOWN, May II. Seven
nnltlonllfictl bodies were landed tit
llultlmoro, 47 miles southeast of Cork
in weather conditions nro such It Is
.., rllllui,(,rp,i ,.0bablo that ninny
... ! . I., , ., ,. .
"lore will ho found In that Immedl.tto
1 Ilowover. tho recovery of tho body of
Alfred Thompson last night near the;
jceueiof tho disaster leads to further
Fcurrh In that vicinity.
Cavo l' licit.
Thero nro Indications thnt (ho,
heavy death roll among tho American
men In tho first cabin was duo to n
scarcity of llfo bolts, mony hnvl'igl
given tho llfo preservers they ob-l
tnlnfd to women. Thoro Is n pr.o-l
If.udernnro of testimony that no Ain-j
erlcnu man got Into n boat until after
he nnd boon thrown Into tho wn'or. I
"Aobb Wndo. secrottty of Alf"d
C-. Vanderbilt, has not yet been n')lo
pinnli for othor bodlos ns well as
("r Vanderbilt.
Actnl llravely.
I When tho Lusltnnla wns in iho
jtlrnth throes thoro wns no con'.r
u'roup aboard than Mine. Mario Do
.'use, llerbort K Stono. Llndon ,
Ha!''". Jr.. nml Dr. J. T. Houghton.1
Tho last named Is the only survivor
of tho party. This lltllo hand guULM ,
wmren and riiiidren, sunpilfld lire
bolts, hound up tho wounds of othor
I ri'-cngors and Iht-r plunged hoiio-
i5v In to thrt fen, laving given up
tlnlr own lire pf(rvoni.
I Aui'ther tliicui: of nnxloiig roln-
tlvos hnve nrrlved hero but tho
xor im;.Tii'ii;i
uiiiwiuiim ihiiihii, ior whiuh tuiuum
reasons are uBsigued. .Most or tne
I reasons havo to do with econuimoM
itireeied tnroiign mo war.
TO IIAVK I'lHi: ALAU.M
At tho requoMt of Mayor Toppliiit,
of Haudoii, In which he sttited ho be
llHVod It was to the host Interest of
tho city that a fire alarm system
should bo purchased, tho committee
to which the matter wns referrod whu
ordered to report. The matter vlll
be decided upon at the next mooting.
Western World.
t WATERFRONT NEWS t
$'
Tlio gasoline schooner noani"!
bound for Hrooklugs and the Uusilei
bound for Curry county ports, are
both still In the lower boy not hav
ing ct had u chance to et uut,
HHIELT
A Consolidation of Times, Coast
ami Coos May Aihertlser.
L
coostov i'Ait.Mi:u snows
COXTKAIT I'XFIXISH 111)
Judge Xon-Stilt.s Case of Itnrniim IN-
tale, lit Claluilng Sluinwigo
From South Inlet Lands
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLIC, Ore. May 11. A vor
dlct was tlellverd for tho defendant
this morning In tho caso of Frank
Tumor versus Martin HuhboI, of Coos
ton. Tho former sued Kussell for
$277, alleged to bo duo on a land
clearing contract. Hussell produced
tho written contract and showed that
It had not been completed.
A non Blt was declared In the
caso of tho executors of tho (luy llar
num estato versus Uotsford ami 1 lan
uan, tho former claiming stumpngo
on South Inlet lauds from which ties
woro taken.
Ten days wcro granteed Hoy Knsolo
convicted of rape, to fllo for n new
trial.
TDPACE
Tiim:i: allkokd victims of j.
I., campiikli. to appioau
White Slavery Chargo May llo
Further Supplemented, lien I'lsh-
er Hts-olvos Letters
Tlireo womon" will probably fnco
James L. Campbell when ho is
brought up In n Portland federal
court to answer charges of whlto
slavery. Two women havo been heard
from, according to Hen Fisher, white
slave deputy, and Campbell answers
well the descriptions given.
Another Interesting phase Is tho
assertion mtiilo here that Campbell
Is a wealthy timber owner nnd that
his holdings In Washington amount
to near $100,000 though this report
Is not substantiated.
One of the latter camo from a
woman in the Wlllnmotto Valley nml
Is believed to havo been a former
wlfo of Cnmpholl. "Write mo whero
I can find him nnd I shall come on
tho next train," sho snld.
It Is claimed the third woman Is
from Colorado nnd was enticed here
ootnotlmo last fall by Campbell, to
n house in Kmplro. She Is oxpoctod
to nrrlve In time to bo subpoenaed
us n witness.
TO iSTE MO TIME
DKKIXii: MICIIIi: WILL III: AL
WAYS UKAhV TO WOHIC
Will liny hi liouer Hay Instead of
Always Coining Hack to
Luiplre.
Tho government bar dredge, Col,
P. S. MIclilo, wont down tho lower
boy yesterday expecting to work on
the bar hut tho weather was too
rough. A now plan will bo followed
by Kuglnoer Polhemus. Instead or
bringing the dredge back to ICmpIrn
when the bar Is ton rough to work,
the dredge will lay at anchor at
Charleston Hay mid then when the
bar becomes smooth thoro will ho
no time lost In going nut. There nro
two crews so that when the weathor
Is good no tlmo will ho wastod.
The tlredgo wont down from Um
pire to tho lower bay this morning.
F.VIDIIXCi: ALLOWIID
Haines' Testimony It To Stay In
The Uecoitls
lllf Aiit'lKM I'rett to Cm,. Ilif Timet
8VHACU8K, N. Y., Mny 1 In
justice Andrews, presiding In the
trial of the llarnos libel suit against
lloosovolti remarked In refusliiK to
day to strike from the records thu
testimony coiiceriilug llarues' con
nection with tho direct primaries
legislation, the rnco-track legisla
tion and the frauchlso lax and IiIh
opposition to (hiveruor Hughes that
such evidence did not show any im
propriety on the part of llarnos and
was allowed to remain In the record
simply to show the plaintiff's posi
tion In the Kopuhllcan party.
I AMONG THE SICK I
.
There worn three operations nt
Morcy hospital yostorday morning,
Mesdamos K. Ivluuey of North llend,
Mrs. W. Kgonhoff and Mrs. Larson
iiudoi going minor onus. All are re
ported doing nicely,
M. P. (lulovHon, who has beuu III
for tho past two wcoks, was some
butter todny.
Mm. Zoohiiry, wlfo of tho fore
inou on the Southern Pacific llrldgo
work ut North Head, will leave on
tho (loorgo W. Kldor today for Port
land. She Is seriously 111 of tuber
culosis. Mrs. J. V. Mcliiturff and llttlo
sou are reported Improving after n
rather serious slcluioss.
Mrs. L. P. Anderson of North
Ilund, who has been sick for some
mouths, was In the Mercy hospital
two weeks and was operated on last
Tuesday. She was brought home
Friday but grow worso mid was ta
kon back to Morcy hospital Sunday
evon'.ng, and is reported no butter
this morning and will undorgo an
other operation today. It has been
doubtful whether she will recover
but hor many frlonds hopo that she
will recovor soon.
Mrs II S. Harris who underwent
a slight operation at her home yes
terduy Is reported doing nicely.
TURNER
5
WOMEN
No. 249
Ambassador Bernstorff Pre
sents it to Secretary Bryan
at Washington, Today
NEITHER" ILL TALK
Official Text of Expression
Has Been Delayed Because
of Wireless Trouble
PRESIDENT WILL DECIDE
I It Is t'p (o Him .to liny Out Policy
u uieii win no ! ol loc,
Senators (Jive Them Their
Positions
tllr AtmiUlihl I'niH to Com tltf Timet,)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May II.
German Ambassador Hernstorff, ne
ceptlng us authentic tho text of
Gorniany'H formal expression of ro
gret for tho loss of AmerlcniiB on
tho Lusltnnla, which wns received
In last night's news dlspntches, for
mully presented the statement to
day to tho Stnto Department. Tho
official text has not yet reached tho
KinbaBsy hecmno of difficulties with
the wireless.
When Ambassador Hernstorff loft
Secretary Hryan's office ho explained
that ho had delivered u messago
forwarded rroui Herlln. "Thnt is
all 1 can say," ho added. Secretory
llryou refused to tliscuss tho meet
ing. President to Decide
President Wilson said ho would
mnko u decision on the policy to ho
followed in the Lusltnnla case ns
soon iih ho had all the elements In
mind. The President niado It clear
he wiIb expiesslng a personal atti
tude last night mid not referring
to any particular caso. While tho
Philadelphia audience last night was
not Impressed with tho belief that
tho President was referring specific
ally to the Lusitmila, the President
Indicated by remarks today that
he mount his speech to bo broader
thou a single Incident mid further
enter the subject of foreign rela
tions, ns far as the subject ot do
mestic solidarity with refcreucu to
aliens naturalized In America.
Cabinet Meets.
At tho usual hour tho Cabinet
mouthers nrrlved for tholr first con
ference with tho Presldoiit sluco
Friday. Chairman Stone of the Scn
nto foreign relations committee, dis
cussed tho Lusitmila disaster with
thu President before tho Cabinet
meeting mid later said ho hod no
expectation an extra session of Con
gress will ho culled.
"I urn for peace with honor," snld
Stone. "I tlo not know what tho
President plans to du nbout the
Lusitmila. Stono said ho favored
the passage of the government ship
purchase hill which failed In tho
last Congress. llo udded that ho
took It for granted the United States
would find menus to protect her
own ships.
Long Session,
The Cabinet was In session near
ly tin oo hours, thu longest session
held In sovornl mouths. None of
the members would deny tho Lust
tmilii Incident had been discussed
hut till refused absolutely to com
ment on It. No Intimation was forth
coming us to whether the Presi
dent had decided on a course, but
thero wns every Indication the Pres
ident hud decided not to allow any
Intimation of his plans to leak out
until ho Is ready to mnko an an
nouncement. LnPollctto Talks.
Senator La Follotte, another
White House culler, opposod tho
siiKKostlou that diplomatic relations
with Germany be broken.
"I wont the United States to tnku
a firm stand, but 1 urn opposod to
war," ho said.
Gormmiy'R disavowal of any Inten
tion to destroy American lives Is
looked upon by many officials as
significant of Gormauy's desire to
maintain friendly relations with tho
United States.
MUST NOT HARM
NEUTRAL BOATS;
GERMANY TO PAY
(Special to The Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 11.--Goimuiiy.
through Ambassador Ger
ard, notified today the United State
i that Hiibiiiarlue comiimuderH hint
I been specifically Instructed not to
I harm neutral vessels not engaged In
hostile ads ami that Germany would
I puy for damage to such ships In
thu war none.
PUKSIDU.NT SI'liAKS
Says People Wcie Trjlng to UuUti
Calu
III; Amx Utl I'fMt to Coat Iter Time.
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 11. -Prosldout
Wilson wild yostorday that
his speech nt Philadelphia lost
night wg not a declaration of policy
In reference to the Lusltanla disas
ter and thnt ho was not thinking ot
any special matter, hut of tho newly
in turnlUed Americans In tho au
dience The 1'rOBldent used tho ox-
prisxliiu that he was thinking of the
Cain" some people were trjlng to
I raise.
Mall
T GERMANY SENDS
FOUL REGRET