The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 06, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
& Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
mill Pooh Hay Advertiser.
No. 191
RAnue River Townslte Report
Bo9d to be Sliding Into
Rogue River Today
HE IL HIES
Residents Become Frightened
and Flee to Gold Beach .
and Higher Ground
HEAVY RAINJS THE CAUSE
...... wi,M f Water Within 1-W
I) injmnilflrcu
In Likely
-Town OhihmI hy MnrLeny
('iniiHtny
(Special to Tlio Times)
COLD DDACH, Ore, March 0.
Uo residents of Wcdderbitrn woro
ro-llr frightened when tho billable
which tho town Is located begun
.ItplBg Into noCi:o Itlvor. Tho
Hera which has continued since
tjmJiy has so loosened tho noil
lUt B ! feared tho entire town may
I pushed Into tho river.
The ton of Wcdderburn Is Just
urosi the Koruo from (lold Hench
nd U owned and controlled by tho
jleUar Estate Co., of Portland.
Setcral employees liavo moved
;t their families to tho McLoay
Uitt hlch is located on higher
t:oand.
The Weddcrbiirn Trading Co's.
lore b closed and all biifllncHii Ih
impended for the present. If tho
iCde continues It will moan a groat
ku of property to tlio company ns
Ike itore bulldlni, warehouses, poat
(tllcemd rfany homes of employees
mall he destroyed.
Part of tho residents moved their
fiDlllet across tho river to (lold
Fuch.
Eleren Inches of rain has fnllon
tilth Is a new record for this conn-
ur.
An appreciable rlso In Iloguo rlvor
U !w expected.
II the rain continues tho froahct
(III endanger tho cannery of tho
TMlerburn company and that of the
taborg company which Is located
(cur miles up tho river from this
!ate.
HI 15 HURT
COLD MUCH HARDWARE MAX
VICTIM OP ACCIDENT
IWuigllor(.e Pulls on Hint nmt Scrl
jr Injured Ug Wus Formerly
Usl'lent of .Mui-hliflcld
(Special to Tlio Tlmos)
(Special to Tho Tlmos)
COLD BEACH, Ore., March (!.
r- W. littler, the gcnornl hardwaro
ot Gold Deach who formerly rc
,JW In Marshfleld met with a vorj
jlW accident whtlo riding after
"". on an nttompt to rldo
AGAIN
RIVERS OP
("OUjI'ILIjH RISES 127 FEET AT
myrtle i'oixt today.
Train Service. Heyond ('oi'iiillo Ih
Impossible. Log Tniln.s Are
Hulled Maybe Ktlll Higher.
EUGEXE SUFFERS
FROM HAD HTOHM
tllr AMOfUlfd PriM lo ia nay Tlmn.
EUGENE, Ore., March 0,
All tho schools In tho city bub
pond od today ns a result ot
tho rain, snow and floods. Tho
lili;ll school and other bullet
lugs aro Isolated by water
from Amazon Slough.
Warm rains of yestorday brought
down the biiows from tho mountain
tops and today the Coqulllo rlvor
Is up 127 foot at Myrtle Point and
hIiico Saturday trains havo boon un-
ublo to Rot nbovo Coqulllo, It
LIMIT DEBATE
IN HOUSE VOTE
Preparations Completed for
Decision on Armed Ship
Question Tomorrow
RESULT IS IN DDUBT FEW DETAILS GIVEN
Bryan Gives Lucheon Today
to Congressional Leaders
Opposing Pres. Wilson
STRONG SPEECHES MADE
iMeCuinbcr mid Mann Declare Ameri
cans Owe It. to Country Not. to .Ten-
pardlo I 'wire by "Joy Hides" on
Armed Vessels or HclllgcrL'iits
Is
A
WILSON WANTS PARTY
LINKS KEPT OUT
tho water Is standing about a foot
dcop on tho rails near Johnston's
station, between Coqulllo and Myr
tle Point nnd that tho flood Is
wuBhlng out tho ballustlng.
Thin makes It imposslblo to
brine tho logging trains 'through
from Powqru, though tho camp near
thoro has been closed down since
Friday night, It Is said. -Sulful
Hocaptured Ily Government
Mn'l Couii'N Lute
Saturday's mall arrived horo yos
terday and this mornlng'H train
brought tho mall that should have
come- yestotdny. This mnkos Coos
Hay still ouo day bohlud her ached
ulo, though thoro Ih a possibility
that tho five o'clock train 'from tho
Vulley this evening will mnko up
tho Bchcdulo.
No word has boon rocolved horo
ns to tho rousou of tho delay,
though It Is generally understood
that thoro havo been heavy biiowh
on tho road out of Koaolnirg nnd
perhaps BlIdcB again.
No Stages Tbronub
On account of tho heavy seas
that aro batlorlng up on tho soa
wall today It was ImpoBslblo for tho
Rtagos to not through. Tho Atlas
went down to tho lowor bay this
morning with hor pasBongora and
not until then did they got word
thut tho trip north could not bo un
dortnlcou. Tho start was mado at
flvo o'clock this morn Inc.
' Much Snow Near Sltkum
Flvo and ono-half foot of snow was
reported at Sltkum yestorday and It
was thou fltlll snowing.
lllvormon this morning said that
Coos Rlvor Is up botwoon sovon and
olght foot, but lator In tho day was
beginning to fall ngaln.
Short on Logs
At tho Smith mill It wns stated
today that tho Eastsldo mill would
probably closo this afternoon on ac
count of tho shortago of logs.
ttlr AniofUtccl 1'reii tc cow, nay Tlmn.J
WASHINGTON, March .0
Prcsldout Wilson appealed di
rectly to Hopresentatlvcs Ilon
nott and Lonroot, Republican
membors of tho IIouso Rules
committee, today to consider
the armed ship Issuo without
partisan bias and assist In got
tlng tho vote on tho resolution
warning Americans off armed
ships.
Thoro aro sufficient logs for tho big
mill to contlnuo until tomorrow night.
i ....
Owing to tho flood over tlio rail-
ttit n . . . . .... . - . ..
Heohanv ... , , roa". shutt ng off tho supply or toga
SS Z L80mC T ,,0r808 "o Pow. H la Ukoly that tho
toStaS VVn8',U"B,n1,1rea H1b will havo to closo for a tow
....... h!s a,,oml't ,0 f'o lhn- .,...
'
Take Linemen Ay
For tho second tlmo J. W. nuls and
his crow of Western Union linemen
Mittvo boon called off tho Job to hasten
Into tho Wlllamotto Valloy on cmor-i
Ull iji . !
. icii oack on Mr. Littler and
wowly bruised one lev. Tho horso
" aay for somo three hundred
. ana alter a desperate effort
Littler mnti'ii.o.l i .1 ...... ...
horse and got home. While
nv! appear ,0 ,10 brlo. ho
,l ke bedfast for some time.
.UI.(I STAMPS
T (ill lv
l "" iiuiru liVI-J
Dr AMDrlalixl Tin In Cona Hy TlmM.I
AVASIHNC1T0N, I). 0 March C
Tho Hnuso Itules committee today
agreed upon and will bring 'Into tho
IIouso "tomorrow a special rulo for
four hours dobato on the McLomoro
resolution warning Americana off
armed ships of European belligerents
This nrtlon puts the much discussed
resolution Into a parliamentary po
sition where tho administration lead
ers are confidant they can kill It,
Dry an Ih llusy
Whllo tho rules commlttco was
mooting, Hoprcsontatlvo Halloy of
Pennsylvania, Invited Senators and
representatives to lunch with William
J. Dryan, At threo o'clock, about
twonty had beon Invited, most of
'whom woro strong advocates of tho
vt anting resolution. Among thoso
Invited woro Senators Kern and Var
daman, and Representatives Dill, of
'Washington, Calaway and Slaydon, ot
Texas.
Duties of AnicrlcuiiH
AVlion tho Sonato convenod, Mc-
f Cumber, author of tho pending reso
lution of warning, again took occa
sion to discuss tho subject. "Tho
country, whllo ovor ready to dofond
tho rights of cltlzons, doos not want
Its citizens to lead us heedlessly Into
war. Truo American patriotism de
mands that no Amorlcan should by
any heodles.. act Jeopardlso tho Na
tion's poaco or proclpltato a grave
crisis."
In tho House when Gardner de
clared thoro should bo a clear voto on
tho subject
announced
tho matter
have bollovod In lotting tho Itaiuo at
tend to Its .own constitutional dutle
nnd letting tho President attend to
his constitutional duties," ho said.
Fool Joy Hldo
Tho Houso rosounded with cheors
when Mann took tho floor nnd as-
palled Amorlcaus who might Involve
Mi
IN
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W
Spanish Steamer Goes Down
Five Minutes After Striking
Rock pn Brazilian Coast
One of Worse Sea Disasters
in Years Reported From
Island of Santos '
WAS PRINCIPE DE ASTURIAS
Heport 1-1 :5 WVio Itcscucd ami Hal-
unco Aro Still MNsInK Vc.sVl
Struck Xcnr Mntrnnco to Han-
toH liny Yesterday
in AMorlaOl Prnti to Coot Par TlmM.
SANTOS, Hrazll, March C Tho
Spanish steamer Prlnclpo do Astu
rlns, was sunk by striking a rock.
She was sont to the bottom In flvo
mlnutoB. lOlghty-alx mombora of
tho crow and C7 paosengers were
brought to Santos by tho French
Btcamur Vlga. A Spanish Hteamor
is standing by.
.MAXY AHK .MISSIXO
Heport to Dondon Sayn -I l on Ves
sel urn U'KHOimttHl For
ttlr Auorlalnl rmi (o Coot Htf Tliiir,
LONDON, Mar. C A Lloyd's dis
patch from Santos sayH H.'IS pas
sougora and 107 membors ot tho
crow of tho Prlnclpo do ABturlns
aro mlHHlng. Tho steamer waB
wrecked yestorday at Sebastian
Point, on tho western extremity
of tho Island of that name, near
tho entrance to Santos Hay.
INN
T
ROUBLE
STKAMICR WHICH I'OltMICKIiY
I'lilUD TO COOS HAY IX'STORM
Hound From l&iglo lMrhoi for Sun
Pedro With Lumber Ih DlHinaiitled
Off Tatoosh
tnr amiij rrm to eoo nr tibim.
SBATTLH, March C. A dispatch
from Tatoosh says tho Btoamor Thom
as L. Wand, bound from Kaglo Har
bor for San Todro with lumbor, was
(llamnated oft Tatoosh Sunday night.
She Is being towed bask to tho Straits
by tho atoamer Admiral Dowoy.
QUIET REIGNS
NEAR VERDUN
No Infantry Actions at Scene
of Last Week's Battles on
the Western Front
AN ARTILllRI DUEL
Berlin Claims They Captured
1000 Prisoners in Minor
Engagements
PLAN FOR A NEW DRIVE
Iti r-Isli Infantry Makes Minor Attacks
Near Ycvmelles Hut llerllu SayH
They' Were HepulNed Canon-
iuHiik Still ActliV
Wf AxuocUtfxl Vttu to Com IK TImn.l
LONDON, March 0. Thoro wan no
'nfantry action north of Vordun last
night, Paris reported today, but ar
tillery actions continued on tho loft
bank of tho Mouso and Intermittently
In thn section west of Doiiaumont and
In Woovro.
Horlln states tho day passed moro
ipilotly on tho eastern bank of tho
Mouso. Nevertheless1, tho Qormans
captured yesterday and tho day be
fore during minor engagements near
ly 1,000 prisoners.
Apparently tho Germans aro pro-
paring for another concentrated as
sault on tho fortress.
Near Vormclles tho Hrltlsh Infantry
dollvorcd minor Infantry attacks
which wero repulsed. Comparatively
quiet provallH on tho remainder of
tho front.
Declares ItusHla Has Suffred fh-enf-
vr Los.sf.s Thau All Host of
NnWons 'rogctbei'
(11 AmocliUd 1'rcn to Coos Da Ttmn.1
BERLIN, March C (Wireless v.'a
Sayvlllo.) In an address to tho Itus-
biau Duma, M. Tchcldso, Socialist
Moputy, oxpresscd himself Is a most
licssImlBtlc manner In regard to Rus
sia's prospects in tho war.
Ho said that tho total Russian cas-
ialles aro greater than thoso of all
tho other belligerents together, hut
ho sld tho losses on tho battleflold
aro small compared with tho starved
millions ot victims of bud govern
ment. Further details of tho speech re
ported from Stockholm uuoto Tchol-
dbo ns saying that during tho war
treason and piracy havo reigned and
tho real object of tho entente powers
la not liberation of tiuropo from Prus
sian militarism but carrying out the
policies of Imperialism and tho an-nt-xntion
of territory.
COL. OUSE HOI
PHKS. WILSON'S KXYOY HACK
KHO.U TRIP TO KUROPH
ItopoftA Direct to Chief Incentive
Regarding Affairs l Capitals of
the Hclllgcrcuts
XO SK1X OF PKACi:
IX KUHOPH YKT
WKLIi KXOWX HKRR
Tbomas L. Wantl .Made Hveral Trips
To Coos Hay
Tho steamer Thomas L. Wnnd Is
qidto woll known horo having mado
sev
(n AivttM riM to Coot Bit TlmM.J
WASHINGTON, March C
.Colonel Houbo told Presldont
Wilson today that ho found
no moro prospects for peaco
during his recent visit to
IJuropo that ho did on his
visit last spring.
CZAR'S HEAVY LDSS
SOCIALIST MKMHKR OF DUMA DK-
LIVKHS PESSIMISTIC 81M3KCII
!
IN FAR EAST
SKYKHK FIOIITIXO HUTWKKX
P.RITISII AND TURKS OX TIGRIS
Kiighind Sends Iargo New I'orco to
Relief of General Tnvnirl.ud'K I'rco
at Kut-lCI-Amarah
D Auoclitxl Trru to Coo Da TlmM.)
LONDON, March C. An Amster
dam dispatch to tho Central News
says that slnco February 21 heavy
fighting has boon In progress between
tho roller forces of Genoral Aylmor
on tho Tigris and Turkish troops, ac
cording to Constantinople advices
Especially sovoro fighting has taken
liloco noar tho town of Nnsrl, tho
Hrltlsh rocontly moved up a now largo
force to proceed to tho relief of Gen
eral Townsond at ICut-Kl-Amara.
russianTeT raid
CLAIMS TO 1IAVU SUNK MAXY
TURKISH SHIPS AT THUHIZOXD
pnst year, bringing flight from San
Francisco and taking lumber soutu
) Bliouitl lie u cieiu vuiu uu
SSSSlBDEIIIE SAFE HUE
(0 MKtlMt' tTM tr COM nr T1m.l
WASHINGTON, Mar. 0. Colono!
13. M. IIouso, who returned yester
day after visiting Horlln, London,
oral trips to Coos Hay during tho J and Paris as special envoy of Pres
ident Wilson, conrorrod Willi tno
President this mornlifg. It Is un-
dorstood that Colonol Houbo ex
pressed great admiration for tho
way tho Amorlcan diplomats
abroad aro carrying on tholr work.
Tells of Fueling
' Col. HousoN told tho Presldont In
GKR.MAX SKA HAIDFR RKTURXS j ,letaj about tho Btatoot public Bon-
FROM RKMARKAHLK ckuimk uimont In Germany, Franco anu isng-
lund and Is understood to havo had
Herllu Claims b'lio 8u"lc Fifteen VV- u,uch to say on tho fooling In Gor-
Hels and Secured Much Ixt Mine I many In support ot tho submarine
Klnil Tluv't Cwir's 'ririH"i l)Htiy
ors Did Much Diunngo tit lllatk
Son Port
(Pj AxodatMl Treaa I Cooa !) TlmM.
PKTROGRAD, March C Russian
torpedo boat destroyers bombarded
Tioblzond, tho Turkish Boaport on
the Hlnck Soa and sunk several ships.
Turkish batteries replied without
puccess.
ZEPPELIN ill
ON I W
Twelve Killed and Thirty-threb
Hurt in Last Night's Aerial
Bombardment
THREE AIR CRAFT
Visited Yorkshire, Norfolk.
Kent, and Many Other
English Cities
MUCH DAMAGEDAS DONE
About FoWy Hombs Were IDropped
by Haldol's and Hlck of Alms'
Douses Were Among Places
Destroyed I'tIlrt !l,Von,
(Dr AnocUlM Prraa to Ooa Da TlmM.J
LONDON, Mar. 0. Twelvo per
sons woro killed and 33 Injured hi'
last night's Zeppelin raid on Eng
land. Threo Zeppelins took part
tit tho attack.
Tho official statement says: "Af
ter crossing tho coast, tho airships
took vurloiiB courses, and from the
devious naturo of their flights, they
wero apparently uncertain as to
th'olr bearings. Tho area visited
Included Yorkshire, Lincolnshire,
Rut'and, Huittin'gton, Cambridge
shtio, Norfolk Essex and ICont.
"As far bb known, about forty
In nibs woro dropped. Tho mater
ial damage consisted of two houses
destroyed, ono office, puo public
houso, u cafo and several shops do
strayed and a block ot almshouses
was badly damaged."
TO DEPOFRANCIS
PRISOXKR FROM COOH, GIYKX
COXDITIOXAL PAHOLK
gency calls. Yestorday a special train tho country In war by traveling on 'n;;U'
was provided tho superintendent nnd armed ships. "I hopo our citizens BERLIN,
his row of 11 men. They ,Ioft at never will bo put to tho test of having ""I"" M
I ... '.. 1-1.1 i.r.nn..d on inn. fnnl linn III- (iarinail DOTl
Sank Engll!.!! Ibittlesblp
P Aaaoclatad Vtn lo Cooa Pa TlmM.J
March C. Tho Gorman
e urrlved yestonlay In a
policy.
SMALL NATION IN
"'ut,.rm,,oCoo,IU,TlniM
J lircaTOJJ, Mar. C.-
Jjrt held constitutional to-
Sin ' Wa8ll"'' ami
,'l!,laW8l.rohlbltlngnd
"--uns tradluj
Htnnina
"Hh IX HOl'SE
onco for Eugono to make some ropalrn
near thoro caused by tho bad storm
of tho last fow days. It Is Bald they
j will return tomorrow but this Is not
'certain. At any rate It was expected
jtlmt tho lino through to Eugono
4. would bo completed tomorrow, but
a una is now an uiipuHstuiiii.
'1areilii,
llUon
M-..H1IKNS MCIISIIIO III.
trodurett Today
WsuTv h" ' Co- "" T""l
C nG,TN' e.. Mar. C-
01 mmui y Ch""an Hay
cl of ii. V .C01n'lttee. the sec-
i E ihy P''lcnt Wll
uwro Congress.
Gil
TO
bnors and a million marks In gold. AUSTRIA CONSIDERS HERSELF
PEN
to fight because somo fool has In-; Gorman port (said to uo wuuoiiu-
volved ub by entering upon a Joy slmvon) aim mm on oou.u i ..-
....i onnra nmi n nilllloii marks In gold.
rmo, k - , spectacular career alio AT WAR WITH SAX MARIXO
"fho'gentloman from Mnssachu- sunk fifteen enemy merchantmen In-
Botts, Mr. Gardnor." salil Mann, "has eluding tho Appam. .
charged that tho memboraiup 01 ine suo bibo mm .., -f ""-"
I.oubo In this matter has boon acta-..among outers, uiu u-n.'u -
Edwanl VU ton a vicuiu.
County von Dohna Scjioldlon, Uio.
coinmandor received tho Iron cross
of tho first class and tho crow Iron
crosses of tho second class.
CIIAS. M. FORD (JETS THIRTY
YEARS IX SIOUX CITY.
ID AaocltJ ' Co Br TlH'M.J
SIOUX CITY, la., March G.
Charles M. Ford, alleged head of
a gang of gunmen which terrorized
Sioux City for ovor a year, pleaded
guilty to tho murder of Roy Morloy,
and wus sontoncod to 30 years, He
was a formor hotel keopor and pol
itician. I
atod, first, by partisan reasons, and
second, by tho fear of votos at homo.
Tho gentleman from Massacnuseiw
is ontltlod to speak for hlmsolf, but
not for anyone olso on either side
of tho Houbo. This la too grave a
question for tho patriotic men of this
House to bo actuated by tho base
motives as suggested by tho gentle
man from Massachusetts."
CIIIXESE REHELS LOSE
Stilfu
Times Want Ads ai-o tho ono me
dliim which loaches ALL the people.
They engage publlii attention every
day Always on tho Job.
Recaptured Hy Government
Troops.
IP AmocUUiI Preaa to txwa MJ Tlmto.,
PEKING. March C Sulfu, in tho
southorn part of Szo Chuen prov
ince, was recaptured by tho gov
ernment troops,
ENDS LIFE IX PR1SOX
Edith Melber Hangs Herself WHh
Red Sho2t at Auburn.
U ABWlated l'ra to Co Pa Tlrooa
AUUURN, N. Y., March C Edith
Melber, serving twonty years for
the murder of her flve-yoar-old son
Goorgo, who was poisoned In 1911,
hanged herself with a bod sheet
In tho prison for vonien,
Southeoii Republic Now Involved In
World War, According to Rome
Dispatch
rnr Ao-Uta Pra to Cooa Ba Tim.)
ROME, March C Austria consid
ers herself at war with tho Republic
of San Marino Is tho mossago that
American Ambassador Penfteld con
veyed to tho government of tho small
est nation In tho world, which has
applied through him to have Its cit
izens, interned In Austria, reloused.
OLXEY ARNOLD DEAD
HIO STEAMER HUNK
Mnsumhi Goes to I'ottoni, Hut tho
Crow Is Saved
D AaaftfUt4 fru to Cooa Par Tlmai.i
LONDON, Mar. C Tho British
steamor Masuuda, 4H92 tons gross,
has boon sunk. Tho ctow wus
saved.
RIG ITALIAN LOAN
War Securities Over-SubscYlbed, Ac
conllnj; to Rome.
(D AwoclatoJ Treaa to Cooa Da Tlmea J
(ROME, Mar. C. Tlio subscrip
tions for tho third Italian war loan,
stated to bo four billion Lire, totuls
sovon billion Lire thus far.
Man Servlnr Hento-'co for Robblni;
Owl Saloon In Marshfleld, Re
lieved by Gov. WIthycombo v
(Spoclal to Tho Tlme8.)
SALEM, Ore., Mar. C. A con
ditional pardon was Issued today by
Governor WIthycombo ttl Goorgo
Francis, who Is Borvlng a torm Xn
the penitentiary for burglary fnm
Coos County, In order that h-
irltht bo deported.
ROHHED OWL SALOON
Geo. Francis Sentenced car
for Crime In Mnrshflch!
Aro
Georgo Francis was arrestod and
lator convicted on tho charge of
robbing tho Owl Saloon on North
Front stroot. Tho conviction was
about a year "ago last Novomber,
and ho was sent to tho stato peni
tentiary to Borvo a torm of throe
to twonty years.
It Is said that Francis Is a nattva
of Australia. A short tlmo ago tr
was understood that Judgo Coko,
who sentenced him, had rocom
mended that ho bo pardoned.
SAMPSOX IS LAUNCHER
Hare your LETTKK beads, bill
headB, etc., prtaUd at TUB TIMES
office. 1 ,
IT. S. Counsul General ut Cairo Suc
cumbs In Lisbon
jnr Aaaoclated Troaa to Tooa Bay Tlmaa.l
WASHINGTON, D. C. March C
Olnoy Arnold, tho American diplo
matic agent and counsul general at
Cairo, Egypt, died yestorday In a hos
pital at Lisbon, Portugal,
Destroyer Named For Late Rear
Admlra.I Leaves Wuys.
tD Aaovlate4 Freaa lo Cooa Da TlmM. J
QUINCY, MaBS. Mar. C Tho de
stroyer Samnson. nameii tor mo
lato roar admiral, has beon
launched.
SECRETARY OF WAR
NEWTON I). HAKEH, FORMKR
CLEVELAND MAYOR, CIIO.SEX
NEW SEAMAN'S LAW
Mcasuro Affecting Foreign Ships Is
Effective. Now.
tD AaaoelateJ Preaa to Cooa Da Tlmea.
NEW YORK, Mar. C The pro
visions of tho La Folletto seaman's
law, applicable to foreign vessels,
beenma effective Saturday. Clear
ance will be rofusod ships not com
plying.
Has Accepted Appointment and is
Ai-runglng AffaJrs for Romovul
to Washington Soon
ID Aaaoclato4 Treat lo Cova Da TIom.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. C -Nowton
D. Dakor. former Mayor
of Cloveland, has been selected by
Presldont Wilson for Secretary 6f
War. Mr. Hakor has accoptod the
position and is now arranging his
affairs In Clovolanil preparaiuiy to
coming to Washington to aBsume
his dutloB.
Ruker Is II
Haker was offered a placo In the
cabinet when President Wilson took
offlco. but ho declined. Ho Is 44
years old and was born at Martlns
burg, W. Va. At tho ago of -25 ho
was appointed private secrotary to
to ' Postmaster Gonoral Wilson in
Cleveland's cabinet.
To get GOOD cleaning nnd re
pairing, call JAY DOYLE, Ph. 250.
Dr. . O. Vaughan, lleutm, Room
SO, First Kational Hauk building
AVTO RACER WEDS
'1T Ao'laloJ Treaa to Cooa Da TlmM.
CHICAGO, March C Louis DIb
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Harriet May Henry and announced
that ho will rotlre from raclus,
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