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TM2LSflPQMSEEMS TO HEAR THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS THAT HE ASKS Coos Bay Times Your Paper Tlic Coos liny Times is proud of I(h tlllo "Tlic People's Paper," nnd It strives nt till timet to live up to Its niiiiio by devoting its energies (o proiuot lug tlio iicoplo's interests. 01 002 Jmt Etatra Vol. No. XXXIX. KstiiMlslictl 1H78 Ah Tho Const Mall member of this associated press MARSHFIELD, OREGON, A Southwest Oregon Paper That's vlmt the Coos Hay Times Is. A South, west Oregon inicr for Southwest Oregon people mill devoted to the best interests of this great see tlon. The Times always boosts mid never knocks. U. S. MILITARY fill IS UGE POLLS OPEN EARLY FROM 8 A. M. TO 8 I'. M. AUK OK FICIAL HOURS TOMORROW MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. Ask Congress for $152,000,- 000 for Army and $211, 000,000 for the Navy I ran DEFENSE Municipal Campaign closes Voting l'.pectcl to Uo Fnlrly Heavy Results ut Times Office nnmnii nrnndin mm btHMii FRENCH SLOGAN ! o , rAU CALLS )l'T 1017 ItESJCRVKS NOW A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali anil coos May Advert her. No. 114 Hncrcasc in Military Prepared- Iness Fund of $124,000,000 i flwnr nsr Rnmipc-t OTHER ITEJVIS NOT GIVEN LldmltiMrallon's Program for Army ml Navy Submitted ut Washing ton Will Itu Principal Item Ileforo Session h QUAKER OPPOSES WIKSOX'S PLANS (11, AnotlitM l'rru ( tu T17 Time WASHINGTON', D. C, Dec. C. Whllo many Wlilto House callers woro kopt waiting, James HonderHon, n Qtinkor from Rurncsvlllo, Ohio, delivered 11 oornion to day to President Wilson op rosin;,' military prepurod ncss. Ho quoted extensively from tlio Illble. C; AiiocUIoJ rre to Coot Iter Tlmti.l WASHINGTON, I). C., Dec. C Us administration's cstlmnto of the military and naval expenditures Including tlio first year's cost of tlio uk national dofoiiKo program was nt to Congress todny with n total of I52,ar. l.r. 0 asked for tlio army mil I211.51S.071 for'tho navy. Kor tlio two brunches, tlio increnso "Veil for over last year Is about Polls In tho four precincts of tlio city opon tomorrow morning nt eight o'clock, closing at eight In tho ovcnlng. Thoro aro to bo elected n mayor to sorvo for two years, a city recorder to hold offlco for ono year and two Cottncllmon for a period or turco years, besides to pass on 'four amendments to tho city char ter. Tho polling plnco of Precinct No. 17 Is at No. 7C1! North Front street: for Precinct No. 18, at tho south side of Commercial avenuo between Third and Fourth streets; for Pre cinct No. 19, n tho Williams Uulld Ing, comer Broadway and Curtis avenuo; alid for Precinct No. 20, at No. 79 I South Second Strcot. Immediately after tho closing of tho polls tho Judges and tho clerics of each precinct will count tho ro- biiKs which will bo announced nnd posted at Tho Times offlco as booh as they aro received. Legal votors who did not register for tho primaries may bo sworn In at tho polls, and will then bo allow- fod to cast their ballots. Two real catato ownors must swear that' thoy know tho voter Is qualified to vote. For Mayor, Councllmen II. A.Cop- plo and Carl Evortson aro tho only candidates, Recorder Duller Is with out opposition. Kor tho two vacan cies on tho Council Chas. Powers, I). 'L. Hood and J. P. Tolandor aro tho only candidates. Work for lliind 'Members and friends of tho band have been making a quiet campaign In bclfnlf of tho $1,800 appropria tion for it and hnvo hopes of win ning out. If It was not for tho high taxes nnd consequent feeling of re trenchment that Is provalcnt, thoy say there would not bo tho slightest doubt but that It would carry. Butllttlo Interest has been man!- War Minister Sand Says Peace Cannot be Considered Until Allies' Victory is Sure E . Wr AiiocUtod Pie fa foi nr Tlmn. FETROGRAD, Doe. C Imperial Ukaso Issued today ordering enrollment of class of 1917 In 191C. LULL PREVAILS IN WAR ZONES GOWGRESS OPES OFFICIAL VIEW Alsace and Lorrariie Must be Restored; Imperialism and Militarism Broken FREE SERBIA AND BELGIUM Flint Responsible Announcement of k Attlttido of New Cabinet Indicates LlUlo Chanro for Karly l'caco in Europe tllr Annclalftl Vrtnt to Coon Ily Time, PARIS, Dec. C. Franco will not muko peaco until Alsace and Lor raine nro won, llolglum and Serbia restored and "Gorman lmpcrnllsm nnd Prussian militarism put beyond Mho possibility of resurrection," said Secretary of War Thomas Sand yes terday. Ills declaration Is attract ing widespread attention, ns It Is ono of tho first statements from a responsible cabinet official concern RH-ASSEMHLES IX WASHINGTON FOR MOST UISTOItlC SESSION Inlimated That, Mceilngs Stay .Soon llccomo Continuous Speaker Clark Sv.oni In Amid Cheers til AwoflnlcJ Pith to Cooo lljr Tlnm. ' WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dee.- C Congress rc-ussombled nt noon today for what promised to bo tho most Important nnd historic session or tho generation. Tho proceedings In both tho llouso nnd Sonnto worn brfof, being confined entirely to or- Rumania and Greece Still Parley With Belligerents as to Their Final Stand SERB STILL FLEE Knnlzntlon nnd for mil Introduction liiB tho nttltudo of tho French gov-,n tllf cjinlr for tho opening. eminent In regard to peace. of bills and resolutions. In ac cordance with custom, both soon adjournod and sent a commlttco to notify President Wilson that Con gress was In session. Speaker Clark was rc-olcctod nnd Hworn In amid cheers. In tho Sonnto, organization wns perfected by tho re-election of Clark, of Ar kansas, as prcsldont pro tempore. Vice-President Marshall was not GERMAXV FOR PKACK Kivlscr .May Ask President Wilson to bo Mediator Terms I12t.00n.nnn nvnliiHlvn nr lm mounts for fortifications nnd other J080'1 ,n tl10 clt' lml1 Proposition or Items which mav lin Included In n Itncrnl scliciiio for military defense. INZER IS JUDGE rilVSICIAN AT POWERS AP MINTED JUSTICE OK. PKACK Ullnn Taken liv Count v Court Is Third nnd Lucky Aspirant Peo ple Clamor for Bridge ur, r. t. Matizor has boon ap pointed by tho county commlsslon- i s JtiBtico of the penoo nt Powers. Uk Is the third nimolntmont. tho "tlier two men failed to legally qual ify, and the population of Powors ow heaves a High of relief, for thoy toe a Justice. George Langour a appointed constable nt tho mcot- of the court last week. Charles Finslcr wns tho first np- folBtee to tho Offe0 of j. p, ut poW " Ho was disqualified bocauso lI family resides in Marshflold und w was culled his IokuI resldonco. Cf Zliiiiiicriuan wn tho next ns- f'f'nt. He too roll by tho legal Ulilo when It wnB found ho Is not Jtltlien of tho I'nlted States though ' terved six years In Undo Sam's rmy. TllO rotllltv court fnrtlinr nllowod 1100 toward the bulldlm: of a aus- "lon bridge across tho river at Wrs to parallel tho railroad "OKo mul furnish a safe means of trossiug f,r nedostrlans. The Mini Of Cnn wn nukm! fnr In ,ke first i.;are. nml A. II. Powors is WM to have agreed to mnko up 'UH IllOrO u-nill.l l. nnnil.wl f.. tlin 'rldgo, ,.,t wlth Ul0 lU)1,roj,ritttlon kved -"". tho ouostloii now rests. '1 tile nioniiMmn ft! nlillilrmi ""x walk back and Jorth across tho ""roail bridge to school. Work- &u also i.se this routo which Is con- vrt?U (laifi'prmiQ nnr il ttnnmien 'the trains, but because of tho pos "Wlty of falling Into tho water bo- ". Tim ru in tho amendment to tho city elec tion lnw. Klectlimeciliig Curtailed According to tho stato and mu nicipal laws there enn bo no election eering going on within 100 feet of tho polls tomorrow. Chief Carter snld that tho rulo will bo rigidly en forced. Also candidates can not lawfully hire machines to bring vot ers to tho pollB, but John Kendall said today thoro Ib nothing in tho law that prohibits owners of prlvato machines going after voters, pro viding uo attempt Is mndo to Infill onco tholr voting. TO E .MAV TAKK MATKHIALS TO TIIK UMPQUA OVKIt KAILHOAI) I'ugliieer Ilroiightou Delayed by In ability to Secure Supplies, Says Member of tho Crow PlaiiB for "cribbing" tho appronch quit and for rushing tho completion of the lino between Coos Dny and tho Umpqiin nro being mndo so that materials for tho big brldgo can bo tnkon in by rail. .MomDora of tho crow working on tho brldgo said that the Job would bo qulto a big ono, but that It had been decided upon ns tho quickest means of got ting material to rush tho big bridge to completion. During tho past fow months, tho rough weather along tho coast has madQ It difficult for vessels to get In nnd out or tho Umpqua and this has been qulto a fuetar In tho dolay or the I'nipqun brldgo, which will bo tho lust work on tho Coos Uay Eugeno lino to bo finished. LONDON, Doc. C. Tho momen tous decision reached by tho German government to permit tho discussion of peaco In tho Ilolchstag Is regarded hero na tho clearest Indication that Germany is prepnred to lay down her arms If acceptable conditions can bo obtained. Tho latest rumor coming fromj 'ino Huguo and obviously from n aormnn source, Is to tho offoct that the Kaiser Intonds to proclaim penco on his arrival at Constantinople. It Is assorted on tho "highest author ity," according to tho rumor but tho nnmo of this "highest authority" Is not given that tho Kalsor will send ft lotter to Prcsldont Wilson urging him to accept tho rolo of me diator. Tho letter, tho rumor coos on, will dcclnro that Gormniiy did not want tho war, which, tho letter will say, was forced by England and Hussln. Atrocities will bo denied energetically. Tho hour Is at hnnd, tho letter will continue, to stop tho blood shop and pormlt Europo to Jienl her wounds with it bountiful ponco. Germany will ofrcr, through Prcs ldont Wilson, to ovacunto tho In vaded dopartniontB or Franco and nil of llolglum oxcopt Antwerp nnd to nogotlnto with Great Drltnln regard ing tho possession of Antwerp. jo laud will bo declared autonomous. In his opening address to the House, Spcakor Clark paid tribute to Republican Leader Mann. For Continuous Sevdoiw. "I nm profoundly grntoful to you ror tho high' honor or tho Speaker ship, thrice conrcrred by your friend ship nnd partiality," ho said. "I thank tho Democrats for their good will which has attended mo all my days hero. Dy reason of tho nmaz lug growth of our beloved country nnd tho bowllderlng Incrcaso of business, tho tlmo Is In flight when Congress will remain practically In perpetual session. I hopo this Con gross will go Into history as a working Congress." . Tho Sonata ' fioor and gallery presented tho usual scono. James L. linker, secretary, called the ses sion to order and tho Chaplain prayed for dlvlno 'guidance, for tho preservation of ponco nt homo nnd its restoration nbrond. Thirty-two nowly-olectod Senators wero then sworn In. Each was escorted by his colleagues. Withdrawal Into Albania Has Assumed Character of Pre cipitate Flight RUSSIANS ALSO MAKE GAINS i MrltNh Army In McMipotniuIn Con tinues to Withdraw From llagdail -Aiislilnii Army Gains In , Montenegro tllr AuoclitcJ rrM to Coo ritf Tlmn.J LONDON, Dec. 0. Nothing but minor encounters wero reported on nny front today. Rumania's policy is still ono of wavering nnd tho Greek' situation, despite diplomatic parleys, remains undeveloped. Tho Uulgnrlaus nnnoiinco further pursuit of tho Serbian forces through Aiuonia territory. Tlio retreat of tho Serbians has assumed the char acter of a precipitate flight toward Scutari. i -ygr ;q Further north tho Austrlnnn mndo further progress In Montenegro. In the Eastern theater, tho Rus sians contlnuo to mnko local at tacks on tho Dvlnn front. In tho west n gcnornl lull prevails. Hrltlsh 1 let teat Tho Drltlsh army In Mesopotamia, which has been in retreat following tho recent defeat, has reached Kut El'Amnrn, 1 0D . uillusi-bulo w.-Uagilud without further fighting. COLORADO DRV LAW IS UPIIK tllf AMofl.tcl rrcM to em mj Tlmo.) DENVER, Colo. Doc. G Tho authority of Colorado to enact and onforco Btato-wldo prohibition was upheld by tho atato Huprcnio court to day. Tho Court held that cities governed under special char ter wero without authority to contlnuo tho truffle In In toxicating liquors after Jan. 1, when Btuto-wldo prohibi tion becomes effective. ' ...,....- c ... hHNK a FOR DETAILS Ambassador Von Bernstorff Wants to Know About Boy Ed and Von Papon Case STATEMENT ASKED PISH 15 BELGIANS fiKRMAX COl'RTMAUTIAL VKRK SIC Military Attaches of Kaiser in United States Whose With drawal Was Demanded WILL DENY OTHER CHARGES Imprisoned fnnn Two to Fifteen Vonrj Woman Imprisoned for Not, Revealing Plot- tnr AMoclitrJ I'itm to Com Ilr Tlmra. AMSTERDAM. Dec. . Allgomo- ino llntlolsblad says It learned of an other court martial 'occurring In Uriissols Nov. 12 nt which fifteen persons woro sentenced to terms or rrom two nnd olio hair to fifteen yonrs for treusoiinblo hiding and as sisting French nlrinon nnd supply ing tho enemy with men llahlo to military service. Three others, In cluding tho wlfo of ono of tho con demned mon woretBontoncod to short I? tnrnm fni tint itntm .i. ! .... .. uviiuiiiitiiiK mo iore- Kolng crimes. Declares Tbnt Xo Activity Outside of Archibald and Hamburg- American Line Case ' UXITKD STATES DKCLIXKS REQUEST SAW TWO SURMA RIXKS AFTER CONVENTION COMMITTEES ARK ARRIVIXC IX WASH1XGOX KOR PURPOSE REVOLT III CHINA I THREE Ol'TRREAKS IJV RKIIEL HANDS AT .SHANGHAI QUELLED Italian Survivor of Anconn Sends Affidavit to V. H. Government (tlr AuorlilvJ Vtrtt to Coo I)x Tliira. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. C Tho United Slntea Slate Department has received a messngo from Consul LMnson at Tunis, giving in substance an arrmuvit by Glttseppo Torrlsco, an Anconn survivor, to tho offoct thnt tho Ancona wns attacked si multaneously by two submarines, ono on each sldo, tho ono on tho port sldo s!Tolllng her. Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas and San PruiielM-o Are Inviting Demo crats to Coiiio onco will bo guaranteed On tho other hand, tho "freedom to tho U. S. brldgo across tho Uinp-0r tho sons" Is to bo guaranteed, nml tnr AnoUto4 lrni to Coo Uj Tlmw.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Dee. C tho invaded provinces of Russia will I A ca,"I"lB capturo tho coming bo rcstorod nnd SorblaV indnni.n.i. .' "omocrntic " repuonenn spoclal privileges nro to bo granted to Gorman commerce. In enso of tho refusal of these tonus, nccordlng to tho rumor, Ger many Is dotormlned upon n war of extermination. BLAIW E 1R S PES national conventions was given addod Im petus with the arrival horo todny of thu vanguard of dologatos from Chi cago,. St. Louis, Dallas and San Fran cisco. Tho democratic national committee will meot hero next Tues day and tho republican commlttco n weok later to scloct tho convention cities. ELKS HOLD SERVICES vcr Is now a torrent. MA ONE (JETS I'XRDOX FROM HOARD SAIHM, Ore., Dec. C OI He several Coos County Inmates of tho stato penlten tlsry who wero ollglblo to Pardons only ono received element Ho was Roy Shields who is recommended to do Withy-combo for n eODllplolml nnr.lnn " 1" - " GERMANS DIGTEO ITVK MORE LKGED 1IILUS AGAINST AL-COXSPIRATORS Till NIC CH EM I CA US IX EXGIXE ROOM CAUSED TROURLK Every Roller on Illg Liner Round From San Francisco for ICng- land Affected Dining Trip Ur A$tcttfJ rre.j to Cooa Bi Timet.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. Chem icals put in the water of tho Hill liner Minnesota's boilers mny have ruiibcd lite breakdown or tho big freighter, now on tho way to this colvcd today by tho marine superln-l tho me I'elng of special merit. tendent of tho Great Northern f Iodgo Conducts Annual Memorial Service In Xoblo Theater Fitting trlbuto wns paid yestorday in the annual memorlnl servlco of tho Elks to their "absent brothers. ' 'Tho servlco was held in the Noble Theatre, being attended by uiombprs of the order and tholr families nnd frlonds. C. K. McKnlght delivered tho memorial addrss. This ser vlco is held annually in every Elk's 'lodgo In America, In memory of the members who have passed away. Tho program was carried out In detail, as published In Tho Times "Saturday, Federal firand Jury I:: New Voik Returns .More Indictments Against Accused Men Ily AuoclitcJ rrtu to Com IUr Tlmw. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Five addi tional Indictments were returned today in Federal Court against Rob ert Fay, Walter Scholz, Max Brett ung. Dr. Herbert Klenzle, Englebert nronkborst and Paul Darehe, all charged with conspiracy to commit j receipt to me. murdor. commit assault witn neau ly weapons and to destroy ships. Steamship Company. All of the 1C boilers wero put out of commission by leaky tubes at various times since tho Minnesota left Seattle November 1 1 for London with foodstuffs. NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN Anyono having paid for a hunt ers' or anglers' license and not receded same please forward your J M. THOMAS. Deputy Gamo Warden. t AMONG THE SICK Ward M. Rlake .Is confined to his home today on account of sick ness. Rev. Robert Drowning was today reported under tho weather, but Is expected out again very shortly. Chas. Codding is confined to his home by an attuck of illness. J. W. Mitchell, or the Flxtip, Is surferjng from an attack or grippe. tllr Aiiocltlfel l'rt-.J to Coua IUr Tlmo. SHANGHAI, Dec. C Three out breaks by small bauds or rebels within tho last twenty-four hours woro put down by tho authorities, who now apparently have tho situa tion well in hnnd. Tho cruiser Chno-Ho, which wns seized by -1Q men who boarded her from n launch wub abandoned by tho rcbols early today after she had boon shelled nnd Bet on flro. Rabel attueks on tho arsenal and pollco station wero re pulsed, Several Killed It wns reported M first that tho crow of tho Chno-IIo had mutinied, but It developed today that tho bom- bnrdmont by tho crulsor of tho oth er warships nnd arsenal waa carried on under compulsion from tho robots who surprised nnd overpowered tho crow. Three mon on tho cruiser woro killed nnd flvo woro wounded. In tho attack on tlio pollco station ono policeman was killed nnd throe v.tro Injured by bombs, TO BECDl'EHPIIE Ur AuocUtl l'r.i to Coco Uj Time.) PEKINO, Doc. 0. Plana for tho onthronenient of Yuan Shi Kui nro being made in spite of tho Joint re quest or Japan, Russia and England that tho abandonment or tho republic bo delayed. It was announced that a now dynasty would probably bo called tho Wu, or war dynasty. Al ready 10 or 21 provinces or China have cast a unanimous voto tor tho monarchy. TROUBL E IN GREECE FORMER ISSUES PREMIER VEXI.EMJS APPKAL TO PKOPlii: in Urges Then, Xot To Participate Licet Ion Says Their Will Has Ileen Set Asltlo tnr Aiuclitfrl rrtM to Own njr Tlm.J PARIS, Dec; C Former Promler Vonlzolos or Greeco Issued u mani festo addressed In tho nnmo of tho Liberal party advising abstontutlon from voting In tho forthcoming gon oral Greek elections, u was Issued Novembor 21 but transmission by tolograph wns prevented by tlio iireok government nnd It readied Paris today by mall. Ajtor making a blttor attack on tho party which overthrow him, ho Bays; "Tho duty or tho Llboral party Is not to par ticipate In the political comedy v.hoso object Is to prevent tho iiiun irestatlon or tho national will." inj Ai.ocUtM rn to ct nr tirim, WASIIINGON, I). C., Dec. C. Later today tlio Stato Dopartmcnt received another inquiry on the sumo subject rrom tlio Ilorllu ror clgn offlco transmitted by Ambassador Gerard. It was mndo known officially hero that tho United States would decllno to go into the ques tion of tho facts on tlio sub ject and would not dlscloso the sources of Kb Information. (Djr AMotlttrJ rrr. to Com !lr TIdim. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. C Gorman Ambassador Von Rornstorrr today presented to tho United States State Department a communication asking ror reasons rot; the, request ror tho withdrawal or Captains Hoy Ed and Von Papon. Attitude or Germany ShouM It develop rrom tho State Department's answer that othor In cidents that the Archibald case and tho testimony nt tho trial of cop splrators of the Hamburg-American lino woro considered by the United Stntos In asking tho attaches bo withdrawn, Germany will contest tho withdrawals. Should the Depart ment reply that these two Incidents aro alone responsible, tho with drawal will take place without fur ther protest. Tho Embassy was rep resented ns considering It and the attaches stand boforo tho bar of public opinion, In such circumstanc es tho understanding Is tho embassy will deny tho attaches aro In nny way connected with anything tinder at tack other than the Archibald Inci dent and tho Humbiirg-Amorlcaii case. PROTEST TO ENGLAND RU1NIA TO ACT CLOSES PART OK DAXURE TO KOREIGX .NAVIGATION' Will Prevent Austrian .'Monitors From Attacking Russian Foito Prepared to luvatlu Ralkaus Ambassador Abo'-'t Pago Notifies England Vessels' Kel.uro SHUSTER IS WED North lleiul Justice of l'caco rled December 1. Mnr- Announcements woro received on tho Ray today of tho marriage of Anson E. Shuster and Mrs. Minnie Johnson nt Tolnt Grey, British Co lumbia. December 1. It Is expected that they will arrive in North Bend soon to make their home. Mr. Shuster has been a resident of North Bend several years, serving as justice of the peace in that dis trict for tho last few years He left a couple of weeks ago but gave no in timation that ho t as colnc awav to . . the.bo married. Mrs Shunter Is not Known on the Bay (Ujr AuwIiIkJ l'rwu to Com U)r Times ) PARIS, Dec. G. "Four Austrian monitors aro prepared to leuvo Rus- I'tchuk, Bulgaria, on tho Dautibo .to bombard Ronl, tho Danubo port In Bessarabia, whore tho RubsIuii unuy has assembled" said tho Bucharest correspondent of tho Temps. In consequonco tho- Roumanian gov ernment has decided to oloso to all foreign navigation that part of the Danubo which flows through Ruma nian territory. EHMAXS XOT IX MEXICO REVOLT JUT AotUtl Prr to cv lujf Tim. WASHINGTON, 1). a. Dec. C. Ambasasdor Von" Bern storrf today made an em phatic denial or tlje reports that Germany, or Gorman official agents woro concern ed in the recent attempts to set up a countor revolution in Mexico. tllr Amo. IIM l'rru to Coui llif Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, Doe. C Ambas sador Pngu at Loudon toduy advlsod thu United States Stato Department that he has filed vigorous protest with tho British Foreign Offlco against requisitioning vchsels of tho American Trniis-Atlantto Com pany without tho formality of prlzo court proceedings. It was stated authoritatively though not In tho communication, thnt tho Ambassador would under no consideration ask United States to got safe conduct for tho attaches,' Tho Gorman government was rep resented as considering It lucumbont upon tho United States to return the attaches In safety to German territory and bring their auccesaors here. The dispatch did not contain tho text of tho protest or Information regarding the Intention of the Brit ish government. It was assumed at tho Stato Department however that tho Hocking now at Halifax und tho Genoseo at St. Lucia, nro among tho vessels covered by tho protest. Tho Stato Dopartinout had Instructed Ambassador Pago to Inqtilro wheth er tho British government intended to requisition the ships und If eo xo make vigorous protest. MAKES FINAL PROOF Tho Coquille Sentinel says: Karl John, or Arago, has made final proof In his homestead case be fore Justice Dodge at Myrtlo Polni Ills claim Is about four miles (.southwest of hero In somo of tho rnllphflUt nt tllA lllllt. untlr... 1iA..'n.ti . - ...,...... w ), ..... milH'fl .fulfill'. JArag0 ad Lampa.