The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    THE MAN WHO HATH MUCH MONEY AND LITTLE WIT gfiMS TO COVER HIS MENTAL DEE ICIT
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Coos liny Timet la. A Booth,
west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people
nd devoted to tlio best Interests of this great
icctloa . Tlio Time nlwys boosts nad eer
knocks.
Tlio Cw Iy Times It proud of Its Utlo "The
People's l'nncr," WhiI It strives nt nil times to
live up to Its nnmo by do voting It energies to
promoting tlio people's Interest.
MF.MHKU OP Till'! ASSOCIATKD PHKSS
(Eons
Uxmts
Vol. No. XXXIX.
PEACE NIIRi
HEARD TODAY
United States Will Not Act Un
til Assured That Both Sides
Welcome move
DENIAL OF C
London Announces That Groat
Britain Has Not Made Any
Move for Negotiations'
DISCUSS POPE'S MESSAGE
Homo TIi'iiU Unit (.Vrmiuiy, Through
Austria Which Is In (.Mono Toucli
With Vatican May llnvo In-
wplml Pope's Suggestion
NO PKACF, MOVF.S
nv kngland vi:t
Ilr ArwIalM I'm tn cmm Oojr Tiinro.)
LONDON, Sept. It. In
high official circles It Is
Icnrncil authoritatively that
tlio roront rumors of peace
have foiiml no foundation In
In any Hlep taken hy tlio Hrlt
IhIi government or In any
statement Issued.
l
n AwnrltiM I'rrn to Com nr Tlmwi.1
WASIIIXOTOX, I). C, Sept. 3.
The railed States will mtilio no fur
ther erfort to bring aliout peacu In
Kuropo until It lias received Infor
mation that Its good offices will be
welcomed by both sides. Tills is
slated authoritatively today In thu
official discussions of tho messago
from Popo Ilenedlet delivered to
President Wilson yesterday by Cur-1
illiiul (llhbons.
May lto (icrumii
Prom tlio fact that tho Vatican
is In closu touch with Austria, some
officials presume that tlio Popo's
message Indicates Germany's pow
ers In view of tho territory
they
Iinvo coimu'ered, nro willing to dls-
riiss peace at this time. It was'
NGLAND
Btuted hy those closest in touch
wltli tho administration that
Ihir word would liavo to ho recolv-
cd from Great Britain nnd her Al-'Cs.
nvrlr
lies lieforo Pies dent Wilson will'
ItAIIIO OFFICKKK
COMK TOMOHKOW
A telegram was rerolved
hy llenryy Songslacken this
urternoon from K. II. Dodd,
chief of radio on tlio Pacific
and stationed at Mcro Is
land, saying Lloiit. Illunk-
ensliip and a .Mr. Ilauscoin
'"ft Inst ulglit for Coos Hay,
riiinlng In via Hosoburg to
Inspect tho proposed null
Ho
.
lto on Isthmus Inlet
Th
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.- uiu oxpeciou uero to-
rrow evening.
iir nni inr nmrr
morrow
i runbL un tr
SHOOTS A CAPTl'HICS PHISON.
I'ltS WHO THV TO KSCPAK
"d His SI.11II I'ractuml anil Xoso
Hiolicn lint Keejis up F.'ght
in MHisaclnisetls
h; AnocUlo.1 rmt (a coo nT TlniM.J
IIIXGIIA.M, Mass., Sopt. 3
With bin ukull fracturod uml his
nose broken by IiIowb from n hnm
"or, Chief of Pollco' Washlngtou
James today shot and killed ono
prisoners and assisted In capturing
another after tho prisoners had sev
erely beaten him and locked him in
a cell la an attonint tn nscano. Two
Clllzpim oo... ... .. . I
.. a lIlu prioonur s eocupu
and released tho chief nno started
In persult. Ho killed ono prisoner
In a revolved duel and captured tlio
other.
'lies Suit. Arthur MoKeown to
"y filed suit against tlo Star Gro
cery Co. of Kastslilo ' for $531.72
wlIrh '" al'eg a Is due for goods
11 the firm by Mason, Ehrman &
5- Tie company's storo was re
C(,"tly d strojod by fjre.
Hare vn,- r.,..,., ., ,., '
hea.i , ""'." ".'" I
- -, ..., irm(ei at 'I'llK Tlflllvn
"nice,
u i in v
HstnMlshed J878
An Tlio Const Mall.
t ENGLISH WANT X
I U.S. TO ASK MORE
X
lily Axnw atcl I'ivm lr dun liny Tlmcn
t CONDON, Sept. 3 Tlio X
X British press is not great-
X ly pleased at the recept- X
X ion by the United States X
X of German's promise to X
I modify her submarine X
X campaign, It complains X
X that a promise which does X
not include' protection for
X the British merchantman X
X is inadequate, X
T
HDLPH SHIP LOST
SAN FKANCISCO SIIIITINC FIKM'S
siui' mohpkdokd modav
"Win. V. Lewis, rmlcr Itrllisl, Flag,
Willi Cargo of Lumber From
Kvcrctt, 'Wasli., Sunk
(11 AxonUiM t'lrM la Coon liny Times )
SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. Tlio
Ilrltlsh ship William T. Lewis, own
ed by Hind, Itolph ami Co. of San
I Francisco, wan sunk today off
Qiiconstowu, hy a submarine, accord
ing to a messago by tlio .Marino De
partment of the Chamber of Coiu-
Ts-nioire. alio saiieu irom Hvcroit,
Waslilngton, Mareli HI) for Shornuss,
Knglund, with u cargo of lumber.
,. .,.... . .1.... .. 1 1 . ..
mijor uoipn oi nun r nuii-wco is u
nioiiinor of Hind, Koipn ami Co.
I SHIPS LOST
(JKItMAX PAPKK SAYS OXK OPT
OI'' 20 i:.(JLISII (MIAI-r Sl'NK
(Malm that Large Hallo of Vessels
Over 100 M'ons Soul to lloftom
During War
H.r Ani IiKh I'ivm In e.Hia lur TiniiH ) i
IIKHLIX, Sept. I). (Via Wireless to
Tucliorton) Tho Cologne Gazette j
published statistics showing the lo.is-:
es to tlio Ilrltlsh sliipplng during the
War at tho minimum amount to I 1-2
percent of thu whole tonnage. Ol
i these vossels above 100 tons, nn ov-!
slin-'erago of ono In 20 lu tlio IlritlHl.
niercliantiuen. fleet Is lost it declar-
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OKH.MAXS ANNOl'NCi: CAPTl'HK
OF POSITION XKAH THAT (MTV
Advance Within Forty .Miles of Im
portant llaltie Port Hard
Fighting at Orodno
(llf AModalc! Vim t pom Ha Tlma.
UIJItLIN, Sept 3. Tho German .
'troops which are advancing on tlio J
liuportuit Husslau port of Itlga nave
-GLDSE IN DN RIGAOUBT B U LG A R I A
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inudo a further coiisouuontul galn.,ftro npl tntra y wlllig to satisfy
fTlio offlclol aiinounceiiieiit today) ,, tt. t.UIMH (0 territorial cim.
1.... .1 ....-o.l ..nall,..,
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Northwest of Frlodrlchstudt, which
' ia bo,it forty ,,,,,l's rroin U,BB-
! fho Oer.nans captured Grodno
uf,ur f"rcliiK lli ,,uHBaB0 of t,,
is; ss.zrjs,.
imiiii rll'nr nn.l fl I'll Mill' I lid RllKSllUlS
unt'K llirougii llio sueuia ui mu vij,
H
(m.osks di:i:h skason
IN TWO COrNTIKS
SAI.M.M, Ore,, Sopt. 3.
Governor Wlthycoiuho Issued
a proclamation closing tho
hunting reason lu Union and
Wullowii Counties on account
of tho forest fires In this
region which fires, It ap
pears, aro largely duo to
earclohs hunters nnd campers
iPlPEB MILL RI0TS::r
NKW VOHK NATIONAL OCAHD
OHDMtKD TO DKFKHIT, X. F.
Sover.il .Men Injured at Dererlt in
S'rlke Trouble Gov. Whit
man Acts Todty
Hr Anccliled rrc. 10 Coot Dtf Tlrc"-
ALHAXY, X. V., Sept. 3. Gov
ernor Whitman today ordered out
Company C. of the National Guard,
stationed at Watertown, to take
l..iini-1'o nt thn strike situation at tho
Stregls paper ...Ills and at Deferlt,
n, rintmtr nccnrred last night
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and several men wore injured.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 EVENING
Ifilfl 11QT DM
IIIU-IU UUUI Ull
ENGLISH SI!!
British Transport Sunk by
Mine off Entrance to Dar
danelles Early Today
ALL ABOl LOST
Included 320 Of.'icers, 1250
aumiers ana ouu memijers
', of Crew of Ship
600 BODIES ARE RECOVERED
llerlln Announces DNmstcr of Allies
mill (Juntos Message from Scofla
jis (Jiving Particulars of Heavy
Loss Submarines SUll Active
f Ilr AMO'tAtM Prifs lu ('voff ilar TlmM 1
UKIlMN. Sent. L'. fWlralcni to I
Snyvlllol-A. telegram from Scofla
says oft tho entrance to tho jnr-l
danelles u llritlsli tranport struck
a inlno and sank with 820 officers,
I'JfiO soldiers and !!00 memliers o
tho crew, ull of whom wero drowned.
Six hundred bodies havo been re-
I covered.
StTXK HV SUHMAHIXi:
,im,.ll0 Kl,.( to Itottolit Hut Crew
Is Saved
LONDON, Sopt. 2. Tlio llrtlsli
' steamer Itoumaiiu was sunk presum
ably hy a submarine. Tho crew was
lauded.
AMKKICAN CKl'ISKU CAHHIKS
HKFL'OKKS IMtOJl PALKSTIXK )
Des Moines ArlvesnT Canea, Crete,,
Willi Large Number from
.Jaffa 1
(Ilr Aixo. Iitisl I'm to Com llr Tlmtt.)
PAItIS, Sept. I!. A dlspateli from
,.,.., (!roto. mivs that tho ITnltod I
states cruiser Des .Moines baa nr-
rive,i wltlt ra t refugees, mostly!
Krencli, from Jaffa, Palestine.
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ttiKUIIIA. Hl'MAN'A AND (.'HKF.CK'
! OI'ICSTIOX IIKH FAITH
Snv M'lint All i:cept Her Aro Heady ,
to Agree to Itevhed M'rcn y
of Hue' a ot
(lljr AworlatM IThmi to L'oim U; TJmi J
UOMi:. So'it. 3. UovUlon of tho
trcaty 0f lincharcst lias boon agreed
t0 cx,,i,.ty b Borbla, Kiimanla
IlU(i (jui,., but I' Is sallth-tt oy
,.. ,..tl.l.. ..... I.. ll.T,
jREFUGEES SAVED;
poiniai mi i'' -"'- ,': 'legross In the aha,o, they said.
j war, 'j'10 imprcshlon Is gaining , (, M)ll ih.t,p
lr("l,,', tln,t ,Ii,,;'''"111 H prjiciwiiiB . MllI of'th; hunlora tllut ,mvo
Ul0 rgotlatlons with an aim "' K()ll0 , t,lroll(.h ,,0W0.H lmVo co.no
n,c-jioioihbuio i'ny of net on lmck wlth iloori lt ls Blil(l lusso It
iMn cm r iiiTCHncn
lIU dLL INILIUULU
SIMPSON LC.MIH It ( OMPANV DK
NIKS DUAL WITH S. P.
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Humor M'lint Hallroad luteudod
Pay 100,000 for Waterfront.
Ago Denied by Manager
"An nbsoluto fabrication," wnB
thu phrase used by Mutiager A. K.
Arkloy, of tho Simpson Lumber Co-i
lapnny, today In denying' tho ru-
mor that the Southern .Paqlfle Is
figuring on tlio piirchf.se for $ !". ,
tlio waterfront property
tho box factory and Old M'ownloncc
fro'm tho Simpson estate' for ter
minal purposes.
Not a letter has been wrltfon re-
gardlng tho deal, said Mr. Arkloy iaI0 ajg0 contemplated, Including ono
and ho declares that tho matter has for w J( mi diargo of the coin
not oven been broached. mlssary and supply department ol
The report was tha't tho South- tho Sniitli-Powors Company.
orn' Pacific meant to buy this prop-j ,-
orty for the purpoko of eutabllsliiiiB Wnnls Divorce, Magglo Shrok
their terminal yards, the location has filed suit against Win: Shrook
of which has never been officially! of North Heirl for dlvorco. Sho
mado public. It was said that by alleged desoitlon and seeks her
them securing 'Possession or tho 'maiden name of .Magglo Campboll.
Slmnson Park, tho land would bo 'They wero married In Coqulllo In
graded down a.ong 1110 . ue wl.uu.w.
thus furnldns n great siretrn or
I territory for the yards.
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jMEi DEALS WILDION 1DEIM
KNGLISH POl'NDS STKKLING
FKOM Sl.Trt TO S 1.(1 1
Kngland Said to Have Flouted $100,.
11(10,0011 of Mammoth Loan in
AincrJcn
(Ilr Awiorl.ted I'I'M tu Coot HJ VllliM.l
NKW YOKK, Sept. 12. Foreign
money values soared from low to
high and hnck again In fruntlc fash
Ion today, Pounds sterling went aa
high ns ?1.7 r. and fell shortly he
fore noon to $4.0 I. "No such start
ling variations In values were over
reported before. It was believed
that the values, upward hound, were
grouping for a stable position.
Float Hlg Loan
It was reported that Great Hrlt
nln obtained a preliminary loan of
about $100,000,000 lioro to tide over
the pressing obligations and stem
tho downward trend of strong cx
chnugo rates until a mammoth cred
it, loan can bo floated here. Tlio
prollmliHiry loan was said to bo re-
HpoiiBllilo for tho fluctuations toward j
lho ,l'Bhcr vn,l,c8, i
CHINES SHIP LIIEl:
(MIIXKSi: SIX COM PAX IKS PHO-
posi: to iiavk owx ships
()rgaiilo ..-.(KIO.OOO Company at San
J'ranclseo to Operate Fleet
to Orient
H AomlMM Trrta to Coon liny Tlmn.l
.v irf a vnar'n Cmtf ! Tim
announcoment that '$5,000,000 ha J
been stthscrlbed and half a million
I has already been sot aside subject to
Instant call toward financing tho
now Chinese American M'raiiB-Pnclfle
Company is mado hero today on au
thority y John L. McNub, attornoy
for tho Chlneso Six Companies. Ii
the Chinese cannot purchase their
ships, they will havo them built.
s
y
WOHK PHIKJHKSSKS HAPIDLV OX
XKW POWKHS StMIOOL IIOCSIC
I iiuters (Jet (Jooil Kcsuiis ami i.o;
gers Wear Hed Hats lu Hrusli
as Pisitoctlou
Pouring of concrete for tho full
bo.seiuent of the big school houso at
Powers wns completed sevorol days j
ago, according to W. S. Tiirpcn and
J. M. Wright, architect and contract-
or lo r tuo minding wno roiiirueo ,
homo last evening. Workmen wilt
start at once on tlio frumowork audi
the striicturo will lie piiBliol for
ward as (illicitly (ib po3lh!o thoyj
said.
MMio weather has been extremely j
warm during tlio past two weohs and !
Will III (lllllllK l" pum l"' "tunn mill i
(ho t, rIHOIIlotoP lIttyo,,
.u ' . ,, , , K, ,., '
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Terrell, who with his wife Is hunt
lug In that vicinity eaiuo In tlio oth
er day with a big buck deer, 'said Tlio American cruiser M'onnoiweo
i Mr. Wright. j from Plilliidolplila debarked 100 ar-
1 llecauso of tho hunters through tllleryiiieu with machine gnus to
! the brush a great share of tho log-, ilny. (inn. Cncos and his follower
gors lu tlio camps are wearing red I
hats while at work for fear tlioy j
might prove a handy target for a i
random shot through thu trees.
However no accidents liavo been ru
norted as yet. I
.Mote Xuw Iln Idlngs
Powois
Is qulto lively and a num.
lltlonul Improvements are
there. Tho Craig hotel is
)Cr of U(i,iitionul
projected th
crowded every night uml Mr. Craig!
o-,roOBC8 t0 blln( nil addition to It ut
Another party at Powors Is figur
ing on erecting a story business
blook and a unmoor of residences
Times want nils urlng results.
EDITION.
TAKES MONO
German Field Marshal's Forces
Capture Last of Strong
Russian Fortresses
OF
Pctrogratl Admits Retirement
Along Galician Border, But
But Germans Lost Heavily ""
CHECKED FARTHER NORTH
(Malm Kaiser .MmUIiij; Little Pi-ogresn
in Center and Xorth 1'iviicli Cnii.
1 1 i:ue Artillery Assault. Hut
1'iii'ihiho Not Kvldent
VOX IIIXIIKXIU'IKI
CAPTl'HHS (1HOHXO
HKHLIN, Sept. II. (Via
Wireless to Tiiclvorton) MMio
army of Field Marshol Von
Illiideiiliurg lias captured
Grodno, tlio last of tho Btrong
Uiisslau fortress to hold out.
!
tllr AworltrJ I'mi lu Cuirn llir Tlmn.)
LONDON, Sopt. I. Tho Her
mans achieved another big victory
in tlio capture of Grodno. Petro-
grad announced last night that the
"'"" tor wcro "ulnK W,tl'-
drawn.
From tho right bank of tho Nlo
moil, along tlio Galician border, tho
Russians continue to retire, hut
Petrograd claims that tho Teutons
suffered heavy losses. In tlio cen
ter and extreme north Petrograd
claims tho Germans are making lit
tle progress.
French IVo Artillery
The great artillery duel continues
along u largo part of tho wcHtern
, front hold hy tlio French. MMio ul
tlmato purposu of this activity Is
still obscure.
KAISKK 1 1 ONO ItS
(iKX. VOX MACKKN.KN
III)' Am' Intel Pre to oh xtajr Tlmi,
IlKltLIN, Sept. 3. .Kiupor
or William has conferred up
on Field Marshal Von Mac- j
kun.en, thu ordor of tlio
llliick Knglo, tho lilgest iloeo-
ratlon within tlio Kinperor's
H'lt'
lEBELS M Fll
(.KNKHAL CACOS AMI IMILLOW.
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American Cruiser PhMadelphla
Lands Artitl(;ryiueii Willi Ma
chine (inns Today
(ItT Annf''laln Vr1 to Cba lUf TllOM.)
CAPK IIAITIKN, Haiti, Sept. S.
dwlliied to luy down their arms mid
retired to tho Interior. They left
behind them, however, troops which
took up positions outside tlio city to
shut off communications with tho lu
torlor,
RUSSIA
np H J1 fl 1 1 T1 P flMT.
KS l 1 1 H M M II III
BllUi 11111111 IU UU I L
ALI.KGLD (ONSPHIAIOK l-'Oll
MIKDKK (HVKS ItO.ND
('lieu bull Charge of I'lineinl at
Providenco M'oday Wero
l.'stlaiiged
lit A Iiim t'rrat to Coot Ur Tlmu 1
PHOVIDKXCi:. II. I., Sept. 3.
.Although ne-iiscd of bavin'; Incltoi
tho niurdor of her husband, Dr. C.
Franklin Mohr, ono of the wealth,
lost physician lu tho (date, Mrs.
Jlohr was jolossod on $10,000 bonds
and had full charge of tlio funeral 'for $10,C00 damn es, Sho al oges that no embargo oxlsts upon the
today of tljo husband, from whom! that her son, Win. Pond, was killod j exportation of arms and tho pur
she had been sep-ruel fjr s voral 1 In tho mill a year ago through al- chases will be takon South with &
months. A large detail of pollco
was icnt to ''iiard tho Mohr homo
A Consolidation of Timet, Const Mnll
mill Coos Hny Advertiser.
PRES. WILSON WILL X
WAIT FOR RESULTS X
Ilr AiworhlPil l'rr to Pom ny Tltlir.
WASHINGTON, D, C, X
X Sept, 3, President Wil- X
X son has given up all plans X
X of returning to Cornish.
He will remain in Wash- X
X hifiton to bo in personal X
X touch with tho European X
X and Mexican situations, X
ELKS WILL BUILD
MX) KHKCT $:t.-,000 SMMtt'CTl'ltK
AT THIKD AXI) COMMKHCIAL
Mnrsbfielil Lodge Figures on 'Vh or
M'liree-Stoiy Hiillillug 'K
Float llonds
Tlio building eoniinltteo of tho
Marshfleld lodge held a meeting huit
evening In tho Chamber of Com
merce to discuss tho matter of the
construction of an lClhs Temple on
tho property owned by tlio KHih nt
tho Northeast comer of Commercial
Avoniio and and Third Street.
The committee present consisted
of Hugh MeLuIn, Chairman; A. J.
.Mendel, II. J. Kimball, W. II. Ken
nedy, F. G. Morton, Geo. Gooilrum,
J. W. Heiinett and J. W. 1 Hillen
brand Mr, Moughtnllng of the firm of
lloiightallng & Dougau, of Portland
was present and Hiibinlttcd n proposi
tion for tlio construction or the M'eiu
plo. Cost About iis:s.,o(io
After tho matter had been dlscus
bciI vpry thoroughly with Mr.
lloughtullng, who has been Insiru
niental In thu erection of a niimhoi
of Kll8 TomplcH tliroiighout tho
Stato, tho eoniinltteo decided, to erect
a Tomplo costing lu tlio neighbor
hood of $ao,ooo or. $ar,,ooo.
Most of tho money Is provided for
but It will bo necessary to ralso n
portion of this money hero nnd fort nu,i0ra who yesterday killed two
that reason tho property will ho Americans and loBt ono oftholr nuni
bonded nnd tlio bonds offered fur, 1iur u fKt with IJnltud States boI
salo to tlio local members, but most j ,or8 Wns pressed with vigor today,
or the money for thu erection of tho addition to the soldiers, thero
M'oniplo will ho provided from out wore hundreds or cIHzoiih hoadod by
shlo sources at five per cent per an
num. May Ho MMireo Stories.
Ah to whether or not n two or
tlireo story building will bo con-
Birclcii wn8 .UhcussciI by tho Com
,ntteo, but was not decided. Some
woro In favor of tlio lower floor bo-
,,,, orrnnKt.,i for rout uml tlio sec-
iniui floor for social Kiithors and tho
third floor for n lodge room, while
others wero in favor or omitting tlio
renting or tho lower floor and mak
ing that part of the social end ot It
on the first floor nnd tlio lodgo room
on the second floor.
Ah soon ns tho amount of bunds
are subscribed this question will ho
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"l taken up by tlio Lodge and thirty
days will ho given for tho Commit
tee to determine wliat bonds can bu
disposed of bore. ,
MMio eoniinltteo feels very much
elated ovor the head way which him
boon mudo as the construction or an
KIIih Tomplo sooins now u certainty,
as it Is anticipated that thuro will ho
no trouble lu selling a small amount
tho liouds hero, as each mumhor
will probably lake ono or more.
W. P. .Murphy Is also a member l
tho Kilts building committee but
was in San Francisco and could not
attend last night's meeting.
4044
SAD DF.ATII OF A
NOHTII HIIND WOMAN
Mrs. Solomon drainer
mid her Infant child, Just u
few hours old, died today at
North Hond. Sho wiih 3 1
years old and tho daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. X. C.
McLood. Tho funeral will
ho hold from their residence
tomorrow,
WANTS SIO.OOO D.VMAGKS
Deputy Sheriff Laird bus bjivuI .lioro today to purchaso $100,000,
not!co on Manager Arkloy or tho j worth or arms uml ammunition for
Simpson Lumber Compuny, of n suit tho uso or tho Carranza rorcos. Men;:
against thorn by Mrs. Magglo Taylor' lcr.h offlcinla havo boon Informed'
lege J c rc-lo siioih or the rominnv.
Mrs. Tny'or lives in San Frnne rco.
No. 35
SilLL T
S
Two Americans and Four Mex
icans Slain in Border War-
fare Near Brownsville
GANG LEADS
Mexican Woman Accidentally
Shot in Darkness by Amen"
can Troops Near Border
TEXAS TROUBLE GROWS
Tevas Hangers and Armed Citizen
Join United Slates troops in Hunt
iFoi- llandll.H Who Coiunilttou 1
.Many Depredations In Texas jk J
OTIIKIt TK.VAH TOWNS
Alti: ALSO THHKATKXKD
4
(lly A'elalcl tpm to On liar Tlmrt.
LAUKDO, Tox., Sopt. 3.
A hand of Mexicans Is re
ported at Knclunl, Texas,
and to havo threatened to
atlasck the town tlicro wnfl
a coiisldernhlo movement of
slderablo movemont of
strange Mexicans along tho
country roads In Webb coun
ty reported last night.
(Ilr AumirlilM I'rrn) In Cooa liar Tlm.a.J
nuowNsviLid:, Tox., sopt. .3.
Tlireo Moxlcan bandits oporatlng
Just north of llrowusvlllo wero kill
ed Inst night hy the county officers'
at Los Cuntros.
A .Mexican woiuijn, dtr-Jortod by
her husband when tho outlaws ap
peared last night, wns nccldcntaly
killed by United StnteH soldiers whon
sho approached them In tho dnrknoos
In search of protection.
.Many on MVall
MM. a search for tho hand of mar-
M'exas ItaugorH who pursued tho
trial of tlio Mexicans to avenge
thefts of eattlo, burned barns, tor
rifled women and miirdors.
VILLA LOSKS OUT
Curruuxn Forres Itegiiln Top'o nnd
'J'eri;llory
(III Am-kUIoiI !'. to rnnt nr Time.
LOS AXGKLIJS, Sopt. 3. Pasaeo-;
gors arriving aboard tho steamer
Prlnro Alhort from Mazatlan re
ported that Cnrranza pnrtlsnns had
regained the city nnd torrttory ot
M'ople after u desporato four-days
buttle with thu Villa troops August
until. '' "
ADD III3VICAN I1ANDITS ,,
Kill or Capture
Quick retribution apparently la
being metod out to tho bund which
yesterday hurned tlio trostlo and
murdurd two Americans, Karl Don
uldson uml ' J. Smith. The men
woro tortured beforo thoy woro
finally killed, tho third Amorlcau
was rescued by tho troops nnd es
caped death by telling his captora
that ho was n German. Tho In
fantry and cavalry will romaln In
tlio fluid until tho bandits aro enp
turu or killed.
10
CAHHAXA AGKXT AHHIVKS ty
LOS AX(iKLi:s tO PL'HCHASK
1'xpcrt to Huy lrgo Qiiuntlty of
Ammunition for Itovolutlonury
Leader MMioro
(Ilr AMorittM !'" I'. c htr TlnM 1
LOS ANGIJLKS, Cal.. Sopt. 3.
Col. J. J. Obregon, u brother of the
Curranzu military chief, and a
number of other Mexicuns arrived
consignment hold up at San Pedro
several wockft ago,
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CHASE
AM
MEXICO