The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
la
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's wlint tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South
Host Oregon rmper for Soutliwot Oregon peoplo
mid (lc))tt'tl to tlio best Interests of this great
section . Tlio Times ulwiy.H boosts anil never
knocks.
The Coos Buy Times Is proud of Its Utlo "The
People's I'nper," and it strives nt nil Umcs to
kite up to lis nnmo by do luting Its energies to
nmotlng tlio pcoplo's interest.
MEMHERS or TUB ASSOCIATED IMES.H
.. NO. XXXVIII.
Established 1878
As The Const Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times Coast Stall
and Coos liny Aihcrtlscr.
KS
GERMAN
r
ORftCCOUNTING
st Answer Financially and
loraliy tor vioiauun 01
American Rights
TE READY TODAY
iinct Members All Think
President's Course Main
tains Country's uignity
SE THE FINAL DETAILS
niitee Must he (liven That. Sub-
rhics Will Not Hepeat Unlaw-
i,l Practice Nolo will bo
Cabled Germany nt Once.
for AmocIiIM rrf" to Coo nr TIdim.
ifASIUNdTON, D. C, May 12.
United States government, In
loto to Germany today, formally
! anils of tlio Imperial govorn
t strict accounting for tlio logs
American lives In tlio sinking ot
Luiltanlu and violations of
terlcan rights In tlio war zone.
also asks for guarantees (hat
to be no repetition of such prac-
Vlth plain Intimntion In It that
United States Is prepared to
it any oventunlltlea that may
from non compliance, tlio
I'munlcntlon, phrased In mi mis
tily emphatic languago, was pro-
fed to be cabled to llorllu by night
It was believed tlio American
eminent, observing tho usual
omatlc amenities, would await
klpt of tho communication in
tin beforo making It public.
for reparation, tho United
Icj naturally will seek financial
kratlon, but Its protest now Is
ITALY
WITS
in
LONDON
IS
MAKENGHTATTAGK
TROOPS CALLED oi'T- TO STOP
street demonstration
fiiViH Crouds Parade al Home mid
Cry Out Against Austria
mid (ilollttl.
tnj AiiocUtM ITcm t Cwii Dtr Tlmu.
HO.ME. May 12. Troops were
called out last night to disperse a
great crowd of war enthusiasts who
paraded the principal streets crying
"Down wltli Austria'" 'Down With
(Hoimi!"
LAST PROPOSAL IN
Al'STItlA SENDS FINAL CO.MMl'XI.
CATION TO ITAM
Jl BATTLE
T
GERMANS MAKE (SAIN AT COS'I
OK
'ItHXCII
Germans Are Attacked and
Severely Beaten and Stores
Arc Raided by Mobs
Official Slulcinciit Says Generally the
Positions Have Heen Held by
Allies North of Ainu
Dr AniocUlrJ r?il to Coot Uaj TIoim.)
PARIS. May 12. Tho official
statement this afternoon says: "In
the section north of Arras wo main-
HOW UNDER WAY
SF
E
Nb.;2Q0
Bum jKitaninicii i
Conflict in Northern Froncc
is One of Principal Fights
War Thus Far.
DEFY THE POLICE !i FURIOUS ATTACKS
of Terrain which we captured In tho
Force is Short as Many En- Sw u.S tZx$ ; Made by the French and Ger-
STORE AT CXVOXVILLE ENTER
ER ItV HOIIRCHS TODAY
Only Safe In Town and ItmullW Oct
Awny With .Money Found In It
Mul.o Itlg Haul
(Special to Tho Times.)
ROSHRURG, Ore., May 12. Hob
hers broko Into Iho store at Can-
yonvllle. a town near hero, at !1
AI ON UL
Edward B. Wilson and Frank
Harris Face Charge in
San Francisco Court
Cabinet .Meets To Consider Matter
and Austrian Ship Called Kroiu
Italian Waters
SHIPS TO LEAVE
n? Anocliltil I'rcn to Cooi Dr Tlmw.J
GENEVA, May 12. Tho
Austrian government has Is
sued an order that all Aus
trian ships in Italian waters
proceed to Austrian ports.
listed and Special Con
stables Are Called Out
RUSSIAN JEWS SUFFER
Women of Thai ltaeo Appeal to INi-
lire for Protection Slating That.
They nie Itclug Mistaken Foe
(Scrniaus.
HILL HAVE A WAVY
CARHANZA HEADY TO
SHIPS OK WASt
1IUV
In Market for Purchase of Two (Sun .
boats mid On- Transport
I'm Moxlco
Complete limit of Enemy In Gut-
Iclu are Denied I'lituro
Will Decide Victor
(hr AxoclxM I'rrM to Con. II17 Tlmra,
tnr AnocutM mtu cui rr iwh,i
4
(Dr AuocttttJ rrcn to Cooi Dtr TIbim.
ROME, May 12 What Is consid
ered the last definite proposal of Aus
tria concerning tho territorial con
cessions demanded by Italy was re
ceived today by the Italian govern
ment. The cabinet at once went Into
session to consider the cnmmitnlcn.
! tlon.
Jfl
DISAPPROVES
Wr AmocIiIM Vtn to Coi liar Tlmn.
LONDON, Mny 12. Antl-Clermnn
riots In tho East end ot London were
renewed this morning with
greater vlolenco than
Wherever a German show
ho wnR ntfnrltnil. Tlio
Is so thinned by drafts sent to tli ?" "D "i ..boats'5 ami ono'uans wl,,cl1 tl,oy B,IH ,ho,,,i ,nro pHB,,,IIK
army, that It had difficulty In deal-j S0 "U" ,,0nU """ XrCVr
LONDON. May 12. Reports from
t liit nitlt I it mi I Iml Irmtn tllll t f rtltl t lilt
NEW YORK. Mnv 1 2 (lonnrnl ' ,....." ...:". ." V .. .i...
IIT Willi OVnll .-, i . i . . IIUIKIIlll I'llllHt IU JM", iii'iuna iiiu
, v.t,i lCarrnl,I.tt nlTU ,?,mV0 " "XW border In Northern France, one of
Han jesterday. , according to (Jenernl Pes.iuelra, Sec-. tll0 irlllc1W i,.mL,H of tho war thus
showed himself, rotary of War to tho Carrnngn gov- I f(U. Ig u)l(lur wny T,,0 nelglans. in
ho police forcolclnmel,t-, 1 cscueria let It bo mtIo Bc.,.tion of tho Katherland
o'clock this niornliig and robbed the! PflPr PTfl IITP TflR flV
safe of all tho money mid valuable,. ! . H 71 1" 1 II h H I I 111 H I
It was tho only store In tho place UIIUL U I till I U I (JUKI
mans Advance Against Brit
ish With Great Force
RUSSIA ADJVHTS RETREAT
At'STUIAN AND OEUMANetnoIn
Austrian nod (iciinan Itopm's ofl hotel wero nt tho sloro hut the roll-
bars had mado good their escape and
II appeared that they bad secured
nil the money In sight.
Tho matter was reported to (he
sheriff and a search will ho mado for
tho robbers.
Cnnyonvlllu Is nt Iho head of Cow
Creek Canyon and Is tho place where
tlrero has been n nunibor of stage
holdups. Tho robbers this morning
hud planned their work well.
and the only nafo In town and con
Hemiontly held practically all the
money or valuables worth putting
under lock and key.
Tho safo was blown open and tio
Interior of tho sloro was wrecked.
Tho nolso of the explosion was heird
at the hotel and flvo minutes nft?t-
vaid a number of people from tlio' 'llifid Member of tlio Trio Arretted
United States District Judge.
. Dooling is Presiding anil
Counterfeiting Alleged
ALLEN PLEADED GUILTY
THINKS (SlIUMANV WltOXO
SINKIXCS Ll'SITAXIA
IX
lug with tho angry crowd. Special
constables wero called out.
A number of German establish
ments wero raided and sacked and tho
contents scattered over tho streets.
Tho pollco In some casos wero dofled , pou'i'ICAL AKKAIItK TOLD IN
oy angry moos, anu somo officers
wero Injured during an endeavor to '
protect tho Teutons. Hermans wero I E.
severely beaten and their clothing
torn from their backs. Ono German
was saved from drowning In a hor.V)
trough by tho arrival of tho police.
GIVE OUT SECRETS
THE HOOSEVELT SI' IT
It. Drown on Stand Today De
lates Affair In New York
Statu In lllllll.
are attacking furiously In nn nt
tempt to pierce tho German lines.
Ilotweou these two districts Iho
(Ioniums are on the offensive, press
ing against tho llrltlsh nrmy with
great force.
Tho main Issue probably will not
be decided for somo tlmo. Tho
Russians admit further retreat In
Gallcla, although denying tho Aus
trian and German reports of com-
NEW
ill
Ur AmocUI rrr.4 t rooi nr Tlmn.
LIES WITH POST OKI'ICE 1)1
PAItTMKXT AXI KAILKOAD
Postmaster lugli MrUiln ScIm On!
er .seiMMliile tin Idol ami lloits
l''or llctter Service
Is Already In lull Sen Inn out
Seutelico of IMglit Mont lis'
Impilsonmcnt.
(Speclol to Tlio Times)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 2. -Tho
trial of Edward II. Wilson and
Frank llnrrls, arrested April lfi
with Claude Allen aboard the stoop
llaruurlo on charges of attempted
counterfeiting, began today boforo
United States District .IuiIko Dooling-
Allen pleaded guilty and be
gan service lecently of an eight-
i mouths sentence.
The three men canto here on tho
I llaruacle from Marslifleld. On the
I stoop secret service ngeuts said they
; found metal and equipment for
counterfeiting. Officers boarded the
i b'jat and foifud the men asleep.
An uU,omptwus mado by tho men
' to .throw the equipment overboard.
heir apparent occupation was thn
operation ot a gold-mining ilevlc
tho Pauama-I'acirie Imposition.
l)ettormcit of thu Coos lliiy mall
Sends Messnges of Sympathy for
Loss or Life to Until England
and Culled States
TOKIO, May 12. Tho Japanese
he namo of International law government sent to Great Ilrltaln
humanity to obtnln n gunrnntco I '! tlio United States messages of
njllllJtlill Uil IIIU IU39 Ul IIIU 111 UK
Lusltanln disaster. Tho press cf
tho country blttorly nrralgns Gor
ninny for sinking tho passenger ship.
plete rout.
losses Aio Itlg
Reports from nil sources Indl-
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. . . . T .'111.. III1IT 111.1 lllnn ... ...1 ..1. .I.u
SYRACUSE. N. .. May 12. Eloll I I."',.,. .,;".. .... ,.. I ll.li. I ilnllvurv lllinu nnu- III III.. liXvvn.. ,.f
.... I.. ,.. .. in ..'.. ,..., .1... I lilllllllOII I'UIIIIIBUlll IB miiunii iiin- - ....- ....... . ...
a mimuor or iiusslnn Jewesses wsroj 'V''ro" L,""1"" '""" , Un ,,' v". ,, "" Ish accy nts Indicate that the al- tlio Post Office Department iud with
nocKing tins morning to tho police I "..:, ,7. 7iT. c. .,,,, nZ.r " " J Hcsiiald a heavy prlco for qstn iiisn-
..u...h mio iiiiuiuiiK io iiiu ponce utn,i l i, Unnrnnin Piinrt ),,. I lies piutl a "eiiy ju 'u """"-
stations pleading for protection. ex-C'ny Sat'fc t X'Ara&n&
l'In K that they wore being nils- was tho leader of thp Party In this '' '" "ot f.cHh troo
taken for Gennans. state from l'.lOC to UllO. Roosovelt " ' " ,hu'. froni Sniyrna
wos President during that part of VNU' '"""K"t "! from binrnn.
tuch tragedies will not bo re
bel ntul tho lives of non-contbnt-
sacildccd.
Was Inhuman.
Iho communication lays stress on
Inhumanity of tho attacks with-
warning on merchant vessols.
reviews In a goncrnl way every
In tho war zono In which tho
ts of American citizens have
transgressed. Theso Include
linking of tho stenmor Falaba,
tho loss ot ono American ilfo,
attack by Gorman airmen on
American steamor Cushlng, the
redoing of tho American steam-
Suit Llglit and finally tho de
letion ot tho Lusltanla with tho
ot moro than 100 Amoricnnn.
Ilie note, while firm and polntoJ,
not abandon a tono of frlend-
u, giving room for n disavowal
jermany of tho acts or abate-
It of her practices. This Is lu
lled In tho suggestion that tho
nan government and peoplo cor-
h could not havo Intended tho
llflce of tho American lives in
lult of marltlmo warfare
Abate tlio Warning;
Mention is called to tho fact
while advertisements of warn-
appeared In tho newspapers ot
! United States tho government
never officially Informed, but
SHOPS ARE WRECKED
HOTEL MAN IS LOST
A. C. IIILICKE, OF LOS AXOIII.ES,
A VICTIM OF DISASTER
05
RIVER
1
thnt period. Drown also sworo that
in toil, when tho Stnto Senato was,
deadlocked over tho election of n'
tnr AMoruto.1 rrtM to com mr tiium.i United States Senntor to succeed
LONDON, Mny 12. An nntl-Ger- Uu."ott'' "m. w,i;p suing noose-(
man outbieak of particular sovorlty ,,.,, 0vllirB8nii i.to 'wlllinuness to COVERXMEXT WILL RKMOV
occurred today In tlio neighborhood ' lmvo tho Republican vote go to tlio I SXAOS AND DREDGE SHOALS
of tho East India docks. Sixty or Independent Democrat.
seventy Gennun shops wero wreck- , , ,lJ'vr.,,c''i !"M"V .
,! Tin. r....,..n.,a i ii,, ,.i,ii... Chnrles W. Ilutchlns, Jr., n New
ed. Tho Germans In the vicinity; Vork lllwyor declared on tho wit-
oro uniting for tholr solf-defonso, , ,,, Htato that In July of last year
and pollco reinforcements are being i Roosovelt told him ho agreed that
Cant. Polhenius ami A. O. Rogers of
Port Comnilsdoii to Make Tour
of St i earn Today
Capt. Polhenius of tho U. H. En-
l'lift IteporlH Were He Was Saved
Wife In State or Collapse
At liudon. I
LOS ANGELES. May 12. A. C.J
Illlicke, mllllonnlro hotel owner.!
died In tho Lusltanla disaster, ac
cording to Information recolved last
night from Qucoiistown. A cable
messago saying lllllcko was safo
was recolved Saturday and Is said
to hnvo been sent by friends nt
Qucoiistown on behalf of Mrs. Illl
icke, who ts now In a state of rol
tapso at a liotol In Loudon.
WANTS NO (U'ARRIAN
rushed to tlio scene.
the Issu
that h
suos of 11)12 wero dead mid , glneurlng service, A. O. RKrs of, .
o would "go aftor" President I the Port of Coos Day, Capt. Edwards , " ; '
. . . ...7...I 1 1 ..f ll.u V,,,ll. IVma IMvnr lllllll HDI-vIm " ' lllllll
thu railroad officials, uccondlug to
Postmaster Hugh McLulu ho thl3
i morning returned from a trlp to
Rosehurg over tho mall rouK. Ho
has dono everything In his pmvci
to seeuro n (inlcker dollvery of runll
In Marslifleld and hclluvos now that
something will bo done very short-
,'ly'
i Superintendent of Coast Malls
Tliraal, In San FraucUco, ba taksun
tho matter up direct with tho rail
road officials. It Is believed a new
railroad schedule will bo uecoMinry. I
Tho summer mall schedule eallsl
for mall dollvery Into .Myrtle Pr.lnt
means a wait until
0. i. IJ
c III
BEAOX
FATHER OK ADDISOX PARRV"
PASSES A WAV
Wilson In his Pittsburg speech, and of the North Coos Rlvor Html servlco
Retired Mnuiifacltiici' mid Organ
izer of tin) National Miiuufnc
tin erN Association.
Vernon A. Smith has receive
a telegram fiom Addison Parry an
nouncing tlie (loath of tho latter'H
father, 1). M. Pitrry, ul Indianap
olis, Indiana, this morning. No
partlcuhits woro given.
Addison Parry, who has been
with tlio C. A. Smith Company
hero somo time, lecently went least
on u visit.
David M. Parry wim ono of the
er tlio present trtiVii I fortsiuoHt flmirc In Industrial elr-
SEES DANGER AHEAD
Alison In his Pittsburg HPoecli. nun or in. . r m uo w .,.1 "7 schedule. Tho Coos Ray wagon road , elt... In Amorlca a few years ago.
Ailliur Coach Ciiso to Como lp
Rig Loan .Made.
Tho suit started by Arthur Coach
to have removed his guardian, Mrs.
Mnry Cary, who Is Ids sister, bus
been postponed until Juno 7. At
torney Derbyshire, of North Ilond,
is handling tho cast for Coach In
tho Count Court. It was ullogod
that ho was a spendthrift nntl Mrs.
Cary was appointed ins guaruiau
PHOK. PARKER SAVS ITS EXIST
ENCE IS THREATENED
Socialistic Tendencies In Legisla
tion tlit Trouble llecatise a Few
of Them Oitn All Timber
.-,.1
aMer wlu.t happened In Chlrngo In tour or loos uiver nun us iiiivikiui
11)12, tho Republican party was not, to forks. Tho trip Is preliminary to
big enough to bold him and Ramus, starting tlio work of clearing tho
.. i clianual.
! There, are many snags and sunken
logs to he removed from both forks I
and also from tlio lowur river. Tlio ' t'oilfl-:
goverunieui maun an aproiniuiuii ui
, $:i,n)() for (tils purpose.
I In North Coos Rlvor, It will bo nec
essary to do mouio dredging below.
Allegany
Company, one of tlio largowl man-
0
I HPT rilr IHlim P I fctnrliiK loncovmj of tho ejiin-
I llnr r fr Iflnrrl hi,ry- 'n,"r ho or,H," n. nui-
LUUL. I I V L. WU IILLLU ,o,m .MnnnfiirtiirurH' AwHu-lntloii
10
DEAD
ME
, RODIES Ol1 AMERICANS WILL III':
! CARRIED RACK
RELIEVE HICVCLE
STEALING (JAXO AT WORK
What tho police are led to hellovo
Is u Ulcjclo btoulniK game lias iiuuu
Tlio Larson drodgo Oregon will ; at work heiu In tho past iwo wuuiu.
probably be engaged for tho work, During tins tliuo live wheels havo dl-
. .. il... ..!.... ....r .-.rf --- Tl"n -- .----... ... , , , .. ,..-. .-.. .. ..-.-... ,-- . Il llll ll'lk.l riiiiii ft lit I U 11 IllaUltlJltlkJ
i!llt' lilU's tllll llll" IIU01-I ,..,ll, ...III l.ii al ii rl oil wlllilii ll allnrt iiiiiii.iir.iil niwl mil n I .,.,. i,r II,,, in ,.,1,1 I "" '""" "in -ii ..iin.n-no
matloii Mote Rmlles Aio Rclng ... .. lie loiiutl. I somo years ugo, lint was still ml-
; From In front of tho Holmes Kiou- Ivoly luteruBted In Industrial af
v- lm wnnta lior removed and bo
pectlvo of that, tho position Is j allowed to hnndlo his own affairs.'
(Spoclal to Tho Tlmos.)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. So-1
clnllatlc toudouclos In loglslutlun '
and Imininent lax reforms, threaten Ciiuurd
tint nvlstoiifii nf tlid lmnlinr Iniliin-
m, iimrniiKK r'm.iinii ii i,i,i..i I Itct'iiwi'ed lit OuceiistoH II
of tho University of CallfoVula, told' ' '" " ''rw" ,0 ou ,u' Jlmm
tho National Lumber Mnnufactur-' NEW YORK, May 12. Tho Lusl-
ers' Association today. Ho said only , tnnla's American ilond. so far us l( Mil III IiUI I I M I.I I 111 I urduy and In a fow minutes was none,
tholr speedy roalluitlon of this fact , Identified, now lying at Queenstown pj UIUII III IU III Albeit Dussford, Jr., went Into thu
and their co-ordlnatlou could pro-lund otlior towns In Iruland, will bo i llaptlst eliurch and when ho caino out
vent such results. brought to Now Vork, according his whuul too bud gone Into air uud
Ho sold ono of tho roasons tho to a cablegram received bore by TWO WEEKS VOVAGE TO SAN, yesterday Murtln Dlur reportml to
present socialistic tondeucy conco.-n- tho Cunard lino. It did not say PEDRO IS PLEASANT I the pollco that his machine was talc
ed lumbermen was bocauso 2!t per when. I ! on Saturday from it front of tlio En-
it ml wuh Its first president. I Ik
surferod from difficulties with tlio
labor unions and with tint late Mr.
Post, of Rattle Clunk, Mich., launch
ed ono of tho most vigorous and
fa.--nmelilng ciimpnlRiui ever Insti
tuted hhhIunI unionism.
f M H I I I
Ifl I B I ! ,ry " 1'',0"t stieet a bicycle was fairs, and only lust season return, d
Mn t ' .""K "K"'"",1 uio cuiii iusi ni-'r,.om n oxtcndeil foreign tour tit
I.I I III ' '"
IU MlAl
liivestlKutlnn.
f - .i I ............ .1 n ln.1,1 lf
$1.-1,000, which Is In the naturo of
bonds on tho Coach estute. Tho
money will bo used to settle obllga-,
tlons of Joe and Arthur Coach and
-Jii.!'''" ,,t).'"-8r-.eS(rA
note, now npproved by tho Cublnot,
will bo sont to Ambassador Gerard
. i. ...nonnioii tn tho Uerlln gov-.
V-l V... M.... It'.... lU "" l--""" - ,. .. ,.
esiden V ';". u 'convinced ernment. "" ,10,a"8 "." ,"8 1
'he policy ot tho United States I carofully rovlsod today, ino limn
iQOIited must nf.ppssnrllv lead to, Iipm of tho CaUlliei wuu ua.u
Htles or even severance of dip-1 wnys advocated vigorous measures
llA llnlAAlrtH 1 ....& -n Aft.l
(n that serving notlco to do an
l'ful net neither Justifies nor
s It lawful. Tho noto calls on
nany for nn explanation of her
and future courso and leaves
the steps the United States
take to compel acqulenscenco
M positions.
cent of all standing timber is own
ed by a few largo corporations.
MORE DEAD FOl'XD
(III AuiK'UKsl 1'iwi f row H TIwm I
' Comes Nirlb Willi Full PaxM-imcr ! terprlso murkut.
I I.M. Not To Sail Refoio I'rl- It Is known that In iuiiiu places u
tiny or Saturday gang will take suvurul wheels and In-,
.,; c .....i i o i.v..J torchaiigo parts. o that thoy win not;
I IUIII lll Vlltll UHU UHtt -
PUT II 01 OFFICE
E. STI'HR CO.MES TO Rll'ltl
SENT NORTH PACIFIC CO.
ltd Iuiiiu rinniuiii'jttii f iflun I Itu miiitl
Ml L ' WW LR QUEENSTOWN. Mny 12 A l.iis- c0l vojago of about two weelts. r" irn Vn T ., it u oos-I (io,",,"1 ''""-eimer Agent McMltl.eii
llr Ll I fl ltala "f0 l,oal 1,0"r," th0 l0?? l" ' J", ""turned this morn- u .S,"",""? , M Z o ' ''- '"'"' '' """t
I Ml I U UUiyi lULiy I of three women and two Uw, which,,,,,. lllllglB, ,0U tons of Height for J,1 SmSlVtUS1 . ",K ,tt M,,,,""J- iWN
hod been nurlft slnco Mltin), is re- n.m iillv nolnts. She Is not oxnuctod . i ...i. 1....1. ,... 1.. . ... .,.. .,.. .. ...
. . ,n.l,... ,,,,,. 1. Ilnlllninrii . n .1 1 ....11 1.1 ii I ' boiiuiui huiiiuii iiuiii iiuib niiii ill , w Ullicu lur lll isurill I'll' lll
ported nshoro toduj near iiaiiimoro. , M M01ll , ttKU until either l-rl- v,.rt,. n,,,,.) Illia inM11 i ...t ir nt.i in aiua i,i,. ,..,, .u,w ,mii, w i.
'ciiivi.-u pimiiii'vt u'li.cov cav .... .! sn.ui. irtxii r-nust . Tho.-a were .1 a ortu Menu lias uoen iniiuiiiuti i stwiustilp lonipany with W L
HANDLE S.TCATIOX , uo American nj-.-j-P--oP.or. ' "V T wi,s experience on ' -J .TZ Z XI "J" Ztti'u"Z
among tho 17 tloitil iirougiii in w 1 10 lr ,,, rrum snn Francisco tho ,. ... .,. tl.lrk ,, m..ii..wUh i,m...r,.i ,uiUII,wr
,. ,.; ....... ... .i.i.. ni,..,nintiiwii thin morning. v i i.n .,,,.. nu. loin 01 ino hick. (,. McMlcken. geuoral passungei
mentis i,rurr it i iiiu i.m-ii , ,, mt .-" - oumi i,,wiftHi , jF.ww.r.. ?
Li I iiuo uvun iuivcu iiiiiuiiei
F'Ms, as well as other protective
pires, but th Aninrlcnn covern-
t. according to well informed per-
- iroposo to fix responsibility on
Dan" for any other hostile act.
uuia iv ..,.,---- ---
tolns tho dignity and honor of tho
United States was tho unanimous
opinion.
WILL PCRLISH NOTE
Dr AMOltH Tin to Cooi Br Tlmn 1
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 12.
The following statement was mado
In connection with tho Lusltanla
and made public at the White House
today by Secretary Tumulty aftor a
nfnrflnce with the President. "Tho
courso of tho I'resiuem nas uUD
It will oo onnouutuu
VPIIOLDS HONOR.
IB; Auctltttl Tim t Coo Br Tlmw.l
fASHINGTON. n. n.. Mnv 12.
Nent Wilson virtually complet-
wy the note which the United
? will send Germany as a re-
of the slnklnir of the Lusltanla.
i-i. -- ,
BKS (iarmo.... u i , ,lQrmlllfi(l
rles of violation,, of AimerL! Just as soon as it Is proper to pub
r8ht8 n the war zone-not only Hsh the note now In preparation.
ClaL but moral nn n Pllnr- ' "
that tlirn ,m ... rnno-l Steamer Callus sails Croin 5
Id f . . . n..i.i for San Francisco wuumaji
f the unlawful practices of ''' rt '',", . ,., canylng ls.
lnian submarines. enBen,.' I'uro $"- To, J"l"t',,
f " l0(Jay or early tomorrow, tho Agent.
IXeitho Whlcli Is Warmly
Thauketl
(nr Awk Utd Vr to Com IUjt Tlwn
(,'ASE POSTPONED
It wa a surprise to his many
friends to sou Captain Erlcksou, ,
I loruieriy of the Redondo until shit1
I was hold to an Alaskan concern, baeU
IS APPROVED
Or Auo.ui-,1 rmi la Cm, lur TIuh 1
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 12.-
agtmt of ilia coiiiimny.
will probably be lit the Smith Ter
minal Dock.
"With tho lucreuned service, " said
Mr. Milken, "It betuiues nucenHuiy
..h knwti ,-rr.v 1... IO l..r.n .. .. ... .m 1.. l.l 1.1.. ..... ..l..n . ..... -.. ...... n...l ltf..ul.
nrtam.Miiu.i. .uj u. i-iwai- Hearllig of Riggs .Milionai iiaiii; i iim hi iiii uiii iiumuuii an iiibi uiiivai ui , iiiuuuiiuii in iiiu vjiuuii uu u- f01, U(J j0 Uj j( M aeut ,(, ha 'Ul lo
dent Wilson today received a Jotter, (. Monday th Nuun Smith In i tlm ; plnoo o' First jllg,0l, Railroad and Nuvlgatlou ooni- 0llr rreltrlit and puJwnior servlco
rom former PnV,?"? .JfJS "Kf" , T, , " f1' Wu" W" l0,t ," '"'ll1 '" " I'nny. under thn Panama Canal act. xclu.lvi.ly."
ng conf donee in his ability to handle, ,. AmoI,im ! m to. iurTi-1 I south. ' , ..... .. ' n Mtut..M that t). ruund din to
tho situation growing out of tho sink- ..! ' IV(.TOV ,, c Mny ,, I Tl.t.si who ca.no In this morning j to ictalu ownership and contluuo op- I ' 01 K,,,V,,li;,"
Ing of tho Lusltanla. The president I UAhlll.NGrON. 1). C, Ma 1.. oration of tho boat lines on tho Wll- ".Ja". aa C la n wHI bo J2( It
has written a reply to Taft thanking , The hearing of tho case of tho Rlggs Val)glmn, . Vaughau, V. I lamotto and, Columbia Rivers, lake " f0 ,. ,ito ll er
him warmly. I National Hank against Secretary of, Vaughau. Mrs. 1). W. Gller. P. W. GI-, ,,,. ,,,.,, ..... s..i, im..J " n w i.n; ..T u.. h.. -.. t,.
iiut w uivnv ( iii v , v, ii mvuii'i nv vw -
COQCILLE ELECTS
City Officer), at County Seat Chosen
lly People
(Spoclal to Tho Tlmos.)
COQUILLE, Or., May 12. Tho
result of the city olectlon follows:
Recorder J. S. Lawronce.
Councilman, two years N. D.
Medley, S. M. Nosier, O. C. San-
f'1- r ,. ,,. ,
Councilman, one year John Hlck-
ani.
tho Troasury MAdoo, Comptioller lr, Miss I). Muslck, Mm. H. M. Fons
uiu imanm, . .. . ....,.-..-. , ... . .-- "-"." , "' ," ' m" , was approved today by tho Inturatiitu. tb Norm i-acinc towi
Williams and United State, Troa I r... I In--Jtow
uror Rurk was postponed today until, .. . i,.i.tvr Mrs K N. Wood In ' ocean I ransporiauon 1 1
. .... ... .i. ....- Mtinoro, Jirs i. . nwn, 1m, rulll Un.t. i0 gan
at tho roquost of tho government's I .,,, u Jt aimnson. M"i Ruth Ma'h
attorneys. ew. M'su May Pruess, Mi I'runcls
. I Wild inn. S. Farmer, M.-i. V. I). I.t.-
CARLOS IX TODAV
Tho stoamor Carlos. Capt. Wlnklo,
arrived at 1 o'clock this aftornoon
from San Francisco, making a trip
for tho Arrow lino. Sho will sail
south Saturday Tho .stoamor
brought 100 tons ot freight uud the
folIowlnL' nasseiiKcrs'
Tho bond Issue proposition car-' Miss Tail Hunt. Miss Freda Hunt,
rled 322 to 91. I Mr Crosfleld. - Kelley, J W
.Drown, Jack Thomas, T T. Ingalu
TlmeB Want ads bring results. und Hoy Ruffner,
klciMii. D. Gller. C. Iwmoii, .ui.
i; . Ar lur, V Jones, L. Ji.ncs,
'. '.ii'. .1. II. Joned, .Ni'J. .1 me,
C C Tli'iin'ron, Mrs 11 I Snow.
M.' (i. 1 1, in.. I). Dell and '. .travt.
thu North Pacific Company, but this
with tuo inter-
onipauy which
also runs boats to San Pmucisco.
NOTICE
Store at Powers. Chatt. Kanalar
left this morning for Powers to
look utter some preliminary wont i ,
for the store which A. J Mendtd. , Notloe Is Iiereb i,. n that tho
of Tho Hub. Is starting thie. A. Twin Cltlws lt m J...'ber ( .m-fwo-story
building with a fifty-1 pauy of Nor)!. It. ti i Ii i sold Rs
foot frontago uud depth of sixty business and '''-i "- " of ta
foot will be erected. It will b a asset, to 1i u. , .., i. umber Corn
general store, carry I im do goods, p
4 4t4Vttt 4 cioiiiing. groceries, naruware. etc. ' '" "i - " - -l
. . . ! P i 'p si..iiiii.,i rr.....ru. nf MmimI.. U-s Retail Luiubt-r Comiianv are
IU It costs one cent a won, ,u ,or ,le last few y....H at ...o.ible i Ih. oft... of the wm,.
to tell your story eat h day in ..,., m ,.,, n,, ,,. . ,,, m ,n i un i, i imm onh
a The Times want cdumns l. who will sucirni Mr .miI'u m )" . 1 IN
111. III the Rutidou utoi'c b;u not n I
elded.
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