The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 15, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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a PAPER THAT
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AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
A CLEAN WHOLESOME
NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
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"Vol, No. XXXIX
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. f RELATIVES
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
nirir
Inl ' 111
II un
. ..... m n ncAnlfl nf
Sislcr.otmrs. '.."-"-",
ST,' Utost Trouble
IK THERE
ItHd toxoid Mexico Only
Three Monui! u w -"""
Alter Property Interests
LETTER JUST RECEIVED
i. i. ...i ii.....
.": r ....,
VrlrtilaX, 'cuing "' "V
fronting Them Thcio
v I). Oiviahl, proprietor of tlio
nlitc Meat Market on Central nvo
w Hid wife, weio unlto nlnrmcil
loto hen apprised ly Tlio Tlinw
Hit there was trouble nl 'lorrooii,
Mcilco and ll'O AinoriiaiiH. noatieu
I; If. S. Consul Williams, woro
kiting there. .Mrs. Oswald s sis-
. t (If.. I ntnl tiflt Imu.
tcr, Mrs. jtcu ui, "
TO FDRCE GLEAMUPU.S.TROOPS IN i. S, BBIL FLEE
i Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll
mill Coos liny Advert Iter.
No. 739
I-'IHU AND HICALTH mhnaci-:
MUST GO FKOM CITV IH KD1CT
Cnitimlflro lo Continue Kxumlnnllnus
UKo Today Drier Kxaiuluullnii
Shows I'liMinKaiy Spots
Too inticli liinVnois forcHtnlluil tlio
meeting of the liculth eomnilttuo find
tlio Cflvie. Iniirovcinont Coinnilttco
of tlio counell and tlio Chamber of
Coiiunorco yealorday nflcrnoon. It
Inturvcncd again llilu morniing and!
n third meeting Ih Hut for late thla
uftcmoon.
Tlio oxprcHsed purinuo Ih to vls'l
tlio BoctloiiH of tlio city inoHlly In
need of donning up. A short In
formal cxamlnnlion yesterday after
noon ilu tlio vicinity of Second, Third
and Commercial nvontio exhibited
ii woeful neglect of attention. Do
bin's littered vacant lolH, with dozens
of tin ,011118 adding to tlio variety mid
half a dozen old broken down Bhods
woro pointed out for condemnation
under tlio firo prevention ordinance.
1 10
:s
TODAY
suddux okpautuki: ok offi.
CIA I, 1'ltOM TOUKFOX PUZZLF.S
If
First Entry of Armed Forces
Believed to Have Been Made
This Afternoon
E KEPT SECRET
Advance Forces Were Prepar
ed to March at Columbus
and Hachlta
JUAREZ IS QUIET TODAY
Consul (,'iutIii Says Only KxclU'iiieut
Is on American SI" or llnuudiii-y
(en. Gailia Said Cut rana
Would (ilvo Consent
iSlatLi Department lias IPYe,:'d Xo
I' Particulars Ftinin Williams
Alioul Action
I
FOR 0.5M
Senate and House Pass Meas
ure Providing for 20,000
Additional Regulars
( fllr Aaanrlatnl Ptrai to Cik. Mar Tlmn.i
TOUUF.OX, Mex., March 15. Tlio
'Aniorlcnn coiiiihuI Williams has, on
the nilvico of hla government to iiho
1i;h own Judgmont ,'n tlio matter,
turned over the American consulate
at Torrcon to the llrltlsh vim cniinniil
If.Mcantlmo a party of nioro titan 10 j '
jAinerlcaiiH Ih hero waiting to leave on Addition BrinfJS Mobile ForCC
ttO PULL STRENGTH
;i trr'n wh'.ch has been held up by u
wreck on tlio Monterey road,
XO OKDF.ItS givkx
l S. Stale Deiiai'ineiit liiIed
'iVin-Con lvltiiiHMiln
l.V
Tlio committeemen Hay they Jntend , TROOPS ENTER 2 1
t
to aid In tlio city Iiciutlful cam
....I.... XlMfll lllfl II'I.KUI DfWtfu ........
llblllt till IIIU HUini M'l,in UHI'I' a
picked nut and umrked It Is ex-
peeled that the fire chief and tlio po- p
llco have authority to order theso
'lie cleaned up. In other places a ,
patriotic appeal i!h addreHHed to the J fioill CollimbUS
owners of
1 It J" AmocUIcJ Triwi to Coon liar Tliiim.
WASHINGTON, March IB. Tlio
Stato Department officials tiro 111115-
I .led by tlio departure of Consul WIH-
iiih from Torreon. They hnvo given
MEXICO AT NOON 2'hlin no Instructions to leave and have "10l'8,' tllu Jol resolution adopted
no reports of dlHorders In that region,
1117 A-w lalM t'rnw imw rtar Tlmra J ty Still tlioy realize tlltlt tilt! COIIHtll llUlfit
.... I.. .. -.
.d.aro now In Torreon, having fo',ierH of propnrt, to see mat inoyj iU(J MoxjC() s10..jy aftc.
KtBi;(d .hero three manth. ago to Pl olr l.ru.h, In order. . accorj,nE lo.
i . . . i - t .. I i . . . . z
look .Iter property mien. . '"';i ,,,, ., . ' ail .lUtOmobilO COUITOr
OiwiM llio lias exieasnu 11111111.-11;
DFMINR N M Mir t liavo " boo'1 reason for leavliig.Pvlllc" W(""" n"" ""oul -,,'0,' l0 tl10
u ' in'. 1 I present establishment.
I't UllllUU OIUIUS UUUJb i - ... . Tim resolution now irons to tln
crossed ?
LVIUAhUU
of Nation to Its Full
Complement
CONGRESS JS JJNANIMQUS
llotlt Houses I'as .lidtrt llosoluliou
Without lllssenlfiiK Vti( Approval
of Prudent WIImJu'n Courso
llr AmorlttvJ I'mt tu Cool Ilf Tlmm.J
WASHINGTON, IC, March IB
The Senate today approved miaul
by tlio Hoiihu yesterday to bring the
mobile army to Its full strength,
IS LIFTEDftS
Interests In Torreon ami only ycH-
terdir rocched n letter from sirs.
Wilff, tclllni; lilm ahoiit affairs
- line. Mr. wtilff In the loiter ro
' ttlttO yesterday, says In part:
Hunks Arc Closed
"I know my letter won't bring
ill Joy as tlio Mimlelpo nays you
oust put down a now s'llownlk In
front of your corner lot. When you
id tho mowy, send New York
txcbinge, as not n Hlnglo bank Is
ojen ind business houses luivo to
ndh tlio dratls or checks.
lou nouid utmost cry if you
UILU
HUWHUUd
I t arriving hero from Col
L:x umbu
I'UAXIC WAIiTH TO Hit HIT STIICd
'J'UUK OX SKCOXI)
a.
.1. Imimskl Says Agivemctit Is
.Alailo and llnlldln- Will Ho
Heady lly Deceiiiher I.
umbus, N, M, The. first
t troops crossed tlio bor
,S dor lino at 12:30,
l Tlio American troops t
t started into Mexico in
XCAX SUM A.M.Mt'XITlOX TO ("Alt
, HANZA COVKICX.'VIICXT l-OHCICS
,t S. Customs Officials at Imis An.
f I g'les Xotflad Consignments Can
Go Thi(ni"li
nt for his approval.
call on tlio resolution was
jotdercd on request of Senator Gal
linger, who explained that ho asked
It for tho purpose of "Demonstrating
that there Ih no division In tho Sen
ate over measures to provdo for tho
'protection of tho country."
There was not a d.'ssontlng vote.
Mnmhflohl Is to' hnvo ti modern
theater building, according to G. .1.
I.emaiiHkl. I lo Hays that Frank
Wiilte, boforo leaving yoHlordny,
promlHcd that n building will ho
tllj Amo IIpJ rrrx to Com llr Time..)
I li AVm.'lt.'U MiiM.I, I". T.tn.
Single COllinill, Tlicir Oil- X, -graphic InstruetlonH to Custonui of-
liy Was ClltirelV WitllOllt t'Vlclals recolved hero today lifted the
2 flmtllThnilPP. 'OinbargongaltiHt oxporlat'ons of arms
tw hat this town lias gotten to orectod on Second, hack of tho $
KIHST TltOOI'S
ItlCI'OHTKI) ADVA.VIXU
and animuultlou to Mexican points
y.a far as It applied to iihlpiuoutH for
tho Mexican defactn government. Tho
j order wiu slguod by tho assistant Sec
4 i retary of tho TreimuryVT""
be. 1'ic lioen Mite over hIiico wo
inlteJ hero. Two-tltlnla of tho
builoeis houses nro empty and thoro
In been a hlg Influx or AssyrlatlH
ltd Anb'ans soiling green Htmp,
Vii dot handkerchiefs, celluloid
tombs, etc.
lUllroails la Had Shape
'Pw'lrally all the rnllrotul
eqalpment lias liceu (hmlroyed. I
ia enclosing n picture of how rail
tnttl Is now. PasM-nKor coaehcH
rare, tho box cars loaded with
podi and passciiKers put on top
tl box ears ami only sheltered by
wll tents erected there, it took
' day and u half to i0ino from
trty here.
W hid to tnko nil our IriinkH nnd
JWtt Into tho box car with uh.
, Mtllran omcn who travel on
He a ropo mound tho walstB
Wr babIC8 ami hoist them up
M top, '
I'hiiilntlnii Selcd
"e Ms Plintntlou Tlahullllu,
"n taken ,v ti,0 rnllol VJ,
JJ '50. Tho thirteen A.norlcat.B
"Wrc. tho rrbou .,.,.,! .
lid Iklln.Vl . ..
iMi X:. Mex'co l,'t-.
m , u p,u ' iioco
-- -t. inn nnritni .
v,,,lla huvtMl
(.urios and rollcs i.
Tho
I lev ,ki "uivani
brci?tl'r-.,,tl
teiu out
lieKen coon
iwS noutl whlJora whom
in. f0 Z'!mUuy!' h i
r1""' w,," tio8o "oi-
'"KdDn.0.rel:0!sr""l"K. tl'oy
tilk"t even
M,
a, Inln .. .. . .. .
-Mu iwiiou out
lintirvl.,.. .i. .
Tho a "'" l"o Ainerl-
Ut h Z , 8 wl,on thoy
H-loi?00"8. hurriedly
sh ... "'''uies and i ...
- inm - .. - ""
w mom that thoy
that tha
H
'. for . "1U"1
L f,rst
Cra?oes?" Wa8 "wloro "ro the
Vou knnfioa ,,l''l' l-
H'Mor , iVi0 ,Vll,a faction has
t S .... e Americans w .,.
- Mnun, -vvuiinii
""Viiiinpnf , - '"
. T ever Bt lore
"" ' Tllni-n
r.i "4 lliU
Vllu".,r.eco8'lCarrnn.
-. ever goi
US All rm.
- ii nrn i
s:v' ";. r)
4 help
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i'l'v'i'
S)
Hag
f... " I'lUmicac .
'"ire viii. .: "va Ul i-arranzn
no
,lfd
It
ret00 8lnu.. n8 tl10 MfiX'-
IdJ 'W,n"-'lrmove,nnn0
hll.yn 1 Mexico
Se most of ., s"rprl8eil
1 0t tl10 Moxe8 now
Coke bttlltllug tiuil that W. G. Chain!
ler Is already preparing tho plans
for tlhi odlflco.
Tho property fronting on Second
Htroot Ih owned by Mr. Wallo. Two
of tho walls Hnvo already been built,
tho out) next to tho Coke building
and tlio other alongside of tho Na
tional bank structure.
Ilii Biiyn that an entrance Ih to b
effected onto Central tivouuo, pos
sibly through tlio room formerly oc
cupied by Henry Sengstackon.
Tho Hlrnctiiro uh described by Mr.
Loinanskl, will bo two and a hrjlf
storleu and of concrete and will have
a largo sontlng capacity. Willi tho
two walls already built tlio addition
al cost would ho about $7,00(1.
Mr. I.omaiiHkl will, on April I,
open tho Orphpmu theater in I tan-
don
(llr AMrllll l-lr-.loCiw.fi., 1IMM. j FJ F" J HI H 1 I O fl fl
.jsjsris : ULLAY AaiLU run
believed lo Imvo crossed tho
Moxlcan border thin after-
noon wllh tho first of tho
expedition going to hunt
down tho Villa bandits.
(II; AwhhIiII I'ri-M lo Coin liar Tlmra.)
Ill, PASO, Tex.. March IS. Uiu'lcsl
tttatcB troops with camps broken woro
tinder inarching equipment along the
Moxlcan hordor west of hero today
in at least two pou'llons. Military
censors prohibited tho transmission
or any Information of ntlual move
ments. Tho troops In readiness wero
nt Columbus and llachlla, N. M.
fillet In .Inure.
KuiuorH of nn advance of tho puiil-
(unuANA m:i,n:vi:i) to iiavh
SOUGHT liAST CIIANCU
Wauled Opportunity lo Hunt Down
Villa With Ills Oimi Troops
In .Mexico
III? AmumUiM Trnia lo Cot llaj Tlmra.
WASHINGTON. I). C, Mnr. IB.
IS
CAHKAN.A COM .MAN OKI I KILMU)
IIV OWN TltOOI'S IN MUTINY.
.Mexican I'orces While CaroiisliiK
Wanted to Invade the Culled
Stales tit Once.
Illf Awoclil. Ptraa to Cooa liar Tlmfl
MAUI-'A, Tex., March in. Tlio re
ported death or Colonel ltoJas the
Carran'a commaudor at OJIuaga, at
tho hands or Ills own men who at
tempted mutiny last night, wan cou
f'rmcd by tolojihijua advices hero
today.
Uojas wtis trying to control ills
Jiiioii, who wore drinking and tliroat-
Seeretary HiJcor, when asked today !"'"" Invade 41.0 United SlntoH,
IT n request had been received from
Carrana for a delay of the military
oxped'tiou so Carrnimt forces might
cany out tholr plans to cifjituro
la, said: "I have nothing (o say
that subject.
when ho was shot from the crowd.
SjHBLB MIS BACK
D
D
sold out the Nohlo theater ho Is not
to engage In the show business In
Marshflold until next December, and
it is then ho sayti tlio building will
ho ready for li!m,
According lo tho tortus of mJo live fonn ilil not illsturh tlio usual
tiiudo last yoar when Mr. I.omnnskl Icaliu or Juarez today. Tho garrison
of soldiers appeared entirely rriBiiuiy
to visiting Americans as wiib tho na-
fc'vtpoinilntlon. Spoaklng or rumors
lor tlio popular losontnient ngalnst
Jniorlcnns in Mexico, Coiimil Garcia
said "The excitement so far as I am
'ablo to lourn Is entirely on tho Amor-
Jean sldo or tho hordor.'
View of .Mexicans
Gonoral Gavlra, coinniandaiit at
llunroz, 3nid todny that ho had ro-
tnr Aori4t.t rrcea to cooa liar Tim" j oolvotl Information that tho Amor, ran
SAN ANTONIO. Tox., .March IB. troona had not yot crosned tho border
While reglmonts of United Statos j,iml tiiy worn nwaltluK pel mission 6ud, howover. if any mov
cavalry, heavily aupportod by In- -from Curranzti boforo doiug so
I
W
I UXSTOX KIWI'S IIUSY
Docs Xot Alter I'Jaus 011 Account of
Can ana Activity.
JilvMKVKD THAT TOIH i:S I'lJO.M
IIACHITA I'lltST TO ICXTICIt
('(u. I'iiiiMmii Had Xo Advices at
San Ai'tonloof 1'list lo llnt'V
' Into .Mexlto Today
1117 Auodalrt m 10 ('on Ha; Tlmra.
SAN ANTONIO, Tox., March IB.
CmfANA CO.MMWDim I'NAIHiH
' to ;i;t ammunition
AppealH lo 1'ioshleiit WIImiii So That
Ills At my Can .loin In the
Sosvdi for Villa
Dr AaatrlilM Trow to Coot llajr Timra
DOUGDAS, Ariz., Mar. in.-Tli
Cnrriinii consul lioro domanded to
iltiv Hint tho local oxptosa company
turn o or to him 1100,111 cartridges Icontrol tho Democratic delegation
consigned to Gonoral Callos and or
OREGON SHIP LflSTG
i-'i-JAit ij.i'm:ssi:i) i'oh ,iai ship
IKMtOKl' MAItU
Ve sel Which U'fl. I'oitland last
Xoxeuibcr, Willi Wheat Tor
ICnglaiid, Missing
(Hr Aaaoclatml Prraa to Coot ila TlmM.
IjONDON, March IB. Tho .lapan
ebo steamer Hokoku Maru baa been
posted nt Uoyda as overdue. Sho
left Portland, Oregon, Novomher S,
for United Kingdom ports with a
cargo of wheat and was last reported
leaving Slngnporc December 20th.
ic
i
S
Berlin Reports Advance and
Capture of French Trenches
With One Thousand Men
TWO AltK MISSING
lupaii Unable to Kind Truce of Two
.lap Steam'H
III; AuotUtr,! I'rma ta C'ova Da; Tlmra,
TOKIO, March IB. Tho fato or
the Ilokoku Maru la as much of a
mystery as Is that of the .lapaueso
sjtoatner Soujtt Maru whlcliMlhiap
pearod In the Mediterranean sovoral
uiuiilhs ago. Sho was 0,000 tons
gros.i and carried a cargo valued at
about $1B0,000.
AUSTIHA AITillt POItTUtJAIi
Has
Followed (eriuaio's Load
Dei'laratloii of War.
In
Mr Anodatril rtraa (o Cm llajr Tlmra.
LONDON, March IB A dispatch
to the Kxchango Telegraph from
Koine says Austria has declared war
on Portugal.
GERMANS AND FRENCH
LOSSES ARE TERRIFIC
Claim Out 5,01)0,(10(1 Men Killed,
Woundl'd and OipttiiMl in Two
Armies So l-'ar
LONDON, Marcli IB. According
to official Gorman casualty lists
which have reached London, the to
tal of German canunltlcs for Febru
ary was :ir.,l!)8. TIiIb brings up the
total for tho war, as shown In th'juo
Ilnt3, of y,(!7,:i72.
A 'vlrelesa report from llerlln glvtm
n r.'port, said to ho based on liifm
m.itloii g'Ven confidentially by tho
rioucli war minister, General Gal
Ileal, thai French losses to March t
nui'i'.iuted to 'J.BOO.OOO. It Is Hald
that 800,00 Oworo killed and 1,100,
000 wounded, -100,000 or them se
verely, and that IIOO.OOO are iulss,'iig.
DEI
L BY
IS
Claim French Regained Lost
Ground by Counter Attacks
and Line Still Holds
BRITISH ARE BLOWN UP
HcVllu Itcports Kngllsh Position
Near Xeuxo Chapclle Destrojotl
Will Tioops Occupying It
Imnipcan War Xe
IH; AaoUatl Trraa to Cooa liar Tlim,
LONDON, Mar. IB. Further
gTilns lor tho Gerinanii In tho Vor
dun righting west or tho Mouso, part
or which ihey lost In French conn
tor attacks, wan reported today.
The Germans pushed forwnrd
tholr lines west of Corbentix wood
and on the height nf Lo Mort Jom
tue, capturing more than 1000 pris
oners, Lorlltt stntod.
Purls stiyH, howover, that French
counter attacks between Ilcthtni
(court and Ciimlurcs resulted In tho
reoceupiibipu of u portion of tho
trenches lost. Parts claims tho
French still hold Hothlnlcourt, Lo
Mort Ilomuiu Height and Cumlorcii.
Tho Germans continue a heavy
bombardment In this sector and on
the oust bank of the Mouso.
Nenr Nouvo Chnpello, the Ger
mans blow up an advanced British
position with its mvupnnts.
Ira mam
MM
S LEA
TWIJXTY 'I'llltKK AltltlCSTKD IX
shattm: axd pohtlaxd
llao llioiiglit in !? 1, 0(111,(100 Worth'
of Opium and Many Chlif;M) In
Last Four Years
f llr AawKlalr.1 r,rp to CooC Pa; Tlmn.)
SI)Arn:i:, March IB.- Five whltp
Inen, seventeen Chlunuo and one
.lapnneso woro nrrestod today In or
near Seattle, accused or being prlu-
lo'pals In an organized gang of smug-igloi-H
charged with bringing Into tho
United States opium valued at $1,
OSO.OOO ami enough Chinese labor
ers to net the gang $280,000 In tho
rour years' work.
Two Chinese woro also nrrestod
In Portland,
Tho nrrestii woro inntlo under the
direction or Commissioner or Immi
gration White. The gang -la known
as tho "Yullow Owls."
Tho United StatoH coast guard
cutter Scout made a dash up tho
Sound last night nnd captured two
or tho three swift laitiieho.i used by
the gang In bringing opium and
over Henry I), Kstabrook, for tho'ohlueso from Dritlsh Columbia to
ItopubJican eiidoisemeut, would j,Soattle. Tho boats named tho Mato
rcaeh the ratio of eight to once. Nii-liand Dlaneho woro found concoalod
itlonal Commlttcoinnn Lynch will 'near Qulleono.
IOWA PIIKSIDKNTI AL CAXniDATH
WINS IN MINNESOTA.
Has lllglit lo One Lead Theie, While
Ljncli Will Control Democratic
Dtdegatlon,
III; AaaoclalH I'riaa (o Com liar Tlmra J
ST, PAUL, Minn., Mitrch IB.
Intomidoto returns fioiu yebterday's
prosldeutlal prororeiieo primary In
Minnesota Indicated a victory for
Senator A. D. Cummins, of Iowa,
ion. Futiston admitted it was possible (, hoIJ ,(Ut n,ht )y U(0 Alllor,.i
mat an auvanco nan noon ihuhu uuuan ,. ntlirlllH. ' HIb re
that ho had not been told or It. Ilo; . .
C10"1 "tt,1l ,. Mrlin
ii"-"lttilton placo It was prouainy near u- . .
Consul then tel-
the Carranza Ambas-
cavalry, heavily aupportod liy in-.from carranza notoro uuiuk n. "-iuukiu jnuu n. " i ..,.. 0iaphod to the Carranza Ambas-
rantry, awaited Gon. Porslilng's or-,,. 8,m that ho bollovod Carraiua'a hlta. where Colonel Dodd Is utn- w Washington asking him to
dor to cUvnnco, Carranza'a troops, ,ropV WOtiltl lro favorable tiouel.. Dodd Is not In direct com- jlw,u0 tho ,,QrlH8(m 0f Prosldont
according to Information horo, work- 1)liriB tho night, tho first noro- JjUUnItntoii with Funston, ami If '" , Vi0Il for tho dollvory ot t)io cart
ed dosporatoly to" oiroct llio caiituroviaMO s(itndron whi'ch arrived lioro oportod at all It would bo to or8-r,,,Koat ,0 bll!(l (junoral Callos had
of Villa in ordor to forostnll tho on
trance into Mexico by Amorlcan
forcos.
Gonoral Funston iciolved roports
or Increased activities or tho dofacto
govornmont troops, but tlioro was no
disposition at his heatbiunrtora to
regard tho activities as any moro
Wn'p an ovldonco of Carranza's do
termlnation to cooporato with tho
United States In olltnlnatlng Villa.
Tho concentration or American
troopn and supplies on tho border Is
vlttually completed.
Aston'a is opening bids for much
street Improvement work.
At Rosobnrg, nn assoc'atlon was
formed to promote Interests of fruit
growers In Gardon Valley.
MUwauklo council voted to buy out
tho water company.
tion with Villa against tho United
States ns tho common people there
regard Villa ns a sort of horo.
VOTE II ALASKA
IAMI1S WICKKIISIIAM WINS IN
ICKITIILIOAN I'ULMAKIKS
Fred llnyno, one of tho men nr-
rostod Is a ponslonor or tho Honttlo
fire department.
TO Dill BIG BET
,...... . ... .....i.. ...... ...1
from San Antonio utai iiisai.
.. rni.nl ilnul Iti'illiifl
Otlt Ol 151 !'"" l"v" '"""
wiib kopt SOClOt.
ih:ady to advaxci: i
Second Cavalty i'lepaml to Cioss
Into Mcvho.
tnr Aaao'latoJ ITa l Con Oar Tlmia.J
IIACHITA, N. M.. March IB. The
Second Cavalry Urlsado, under tom
inalul of Colonel Dodd, completed
today preparations to move forwnrd
from tho hordor Into Mexico. Quick
movement was oxpectod.
Kl'XKHAIi OF DAVIS
lug.
.. i.'.i.,ui,,i tlila iiftnrnnnn Jiild
"u" """ "...",: to
If thoro bad neon any moiunium.
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boon Instructed by Gonoral Obiogon
i.Wm.M- United Stateti
ItuiiiiliiK -Mate, Hiincii
Seiiatoi- and
Paiker'h
B, AtaorlatM Vio- t C Bar Tlmra.)
KLKINS, W. Vn.. Mar. 15. Tho
i ,.r iionrv Gawiaway Davis,
fnrnir I'll ted &iuie
Fonator, who
iMuorlenii troops Into Mexico 13 hud
not boon Informed. Ho said that lie,
foil certain K Pershing had ordered
tho advancement ho would have no
tified tjio Southern department head
u,uartora horo linnudlatoly.
MICXICANS AIM-3 LOYAL
i
Aii'ierleoii Hoi n Unite to Aid In Hi
I'ii-o'.s Defense.
co-operate with tlio Amorlcan
loops in (lie pursuit or vuia aim
he oiild not do so without this
ammunition.
WANTS CIIIMXKVS CLKAXKD
Call Uu-ilscn Sa)s Thoy ale Cause
of .Many Flies
. Carl Kvertson, former moiubor of
tho o'ty council, says that lie ravers
tho proposal to have an ordinance
unacted compelling ownors of build
ings to havo tho chimneys donned.
Ho siivs that tho Murshlold fire
'records will show a majority of the
(Ilf AwiUtaJ 1'iaa to Cooa Ha; Tlnioa.
1-JL PASO. Tox., March IB. Amor
lcan horn Mexicans In Kl Pho 4o
... i Ufih liiivn Inrinntl n
1110 iiuimmr ui "" ..." . ,. . . . . clli.unoya.
foico with a view tor.-" ' . ., , .. .., ,..
homo guard
In case of attack or riot.
i . vl.nf llinnn nlnitmu enjl t llO
offorliiK Hif'lr service ta the city' ' .......
to monaclng nonrhy property. He
propobos that tho council llcenso
'chimney cleanors, tho a'ty receiving
AXDY MAHOXI.Y MAY GICT WA-
(2U.lt I'ltOM FOHMKIl PAUTXKK
Shipping .Magnate Who Foiiiirly
Tritieletl to Coo., llay Plays IMg
(iniiio Hard
According to a Btory In a Portland
papor, Andy Mahouoy, forniorly of
tlio Olson & Mahonoy uliipplng com
pany, is well on Ids way to win a big
wager with ills forinor partner as
woll as a snug fortuno In doing bo.
It Is claimed that when ho Bold
out to Mr. Olson u fow. months ago,
ho xwigorod that ho would nuiko t
lotist $2000 por day uvorugo not
kroflta for tho ensuing six months.
A carload or peppermint roots was ;rjiBOn took tho hot. Last wcok. flia
Bhlppod from tljo surrounding coun- M,onoy Wtts reported to bo $30,000
try to Albany last week. fahoad or U's avorago nnd declared
The U. S. National Hank plans to ji, ,,r08pocts woro brighter than over
Isiillfl a $250,000 Btrueturo In Port-ilu buying and soiling shlpj, Btignr,
laud. y ott.,
A rottnlng plant to handle Blllca Mahonov formerly trnvolod to Coos
eposlts, discovered nour Oregon City '1)ny umJ ,8 woll uow t,o many ot
Tun D''lej,'at's to National Cornell"
tlou Unlnstiiici si lint l'a".i-
Hughes for PrcCtlJiit
(llr AlKnlilr-l l'ic lo Cooa liar Tlnua.J
JUNHAU, Alaska, March IB. Full
returns from tho Itepubllcan prlniur
ios In Abuka Saturday Indlcato tho
lonoinlnatlon or Jatuoa Wlckorslium
as delegate to Congrosa and tho oloc
tinn or two dologatos to tho National
coiivontlon who favor .Iii3tlco iluglies
but who aro uuliibtructod.
Ttoports say that an electric lino
will ho built from Salem to Hond
iia Mill C.ty and Mlnto Pass.
died in Wnshlnglon. was hold hcref nosehurg will buy a chemical flroj A
...., I truck, J'1"!'
(UUM
it, to ho built.
Petitions aro out
for $700,000
11110 older loaldenta hero.
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so much tor each chimuo cleanod. 1)oml ,Baue to construct 40 miles of) Times Want rids tor results.
A creamers Is planned for Rtnn-'hnrd surrnco rnatt norm aim souiii rrlmP8 Wmit ,is w lie demon.
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