The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
L Business Blocks and 20
Residence -
Ocsiroycu uy
B IE MILLIONS
...L..i phiirAh Rnilt 135
tJm2JM'
lices which diiiiiuu
PERSONS HOMELESS
., i ii. .ii. ...... I v..
... IVimiN NIV II i" ''" "
Lir Were Ix.st HNjisCcm- Oiiiicm
(hio of Seilt of Mil's'
(amine limit Immune
j nflwrliltJ rrr. lo Coo llty Timet. 1
AVCl'STA. ncorRla, March 23.
,eof Ihewrlcs of fires wniiyi nnvo
. .t..1li.a ..'..fill flf
i l DD Ul milium """ "
utt In ho In.t few ilr.yn lit tho
:i!i md southwest, swept ilirotiKii
, r-iluru blovks of Augusta iind
( idJoliViiS resilience (blinks
i i!tlt and early today causing
cice ronservntlvely catlmulcri nt
,u,coo.
TlmiNUiilt Homeless
N'o llifi aero reported IohI liut
thousand persons (tie homolosB.
Io:j the edifices destroyed wns
rial's Kjilscoii.nl chinch, hullt 13R
m-o.
NT
SETTLE MS
coi'Xty coritT votes to COM
PROMISE KIXXKY Mt'RDLE
Judge 'aHon Outvoted hy Commis
sioners If W. II. Wiillo Accepts,
.Mnn About $10,000 in Cash
PROVIDES BIG
t64
suiioi's rims or
Tin: past ii:v n.vvs
Ann$la (ia., :t,000 homo-
let), loss, :., 0(10, 000.
Paris Texas 5,000 homo-
I ku, loja j,ooo,ono.
Coj;ieililll, Tciiii., cbvmlc-
III lorks. lots 1.000,000. S
Nsthvll'f, Tcmi., S.000 0
Uowlcss, lo6;i $1, :,oo, 000.
S.iriy . (',, business and
r!Jce section humeri.
1HTE1 FIRE
W LOSS AT NASIIYILLE
fU'SKII IIV (Ylti:i,i:.SS ACT
f'''fl Ml of Yif.'ii Tln.niii In..
Virjnt Crassy Ut (,.,,
?I,.10(),0(M Daiiuij--
j -- '! rtfi (o ro... lur TIihm 1
SVIU.B, Tcnn., Maid. 23.
'"- organizations of w.i.wiin
JT ire csriiw fn -iinrt
, . "' " IUI'M)I1H
wbKm hy (ho firo (mt BW0,,t
'owe iaio usterrinv it.
;MOWiWcncogn,i causlng
!'Un ''"i"-ii ui 01
onitlrtyldoeU was swept
t fZi 4 lm1"'le'1 '"""' or ,IJ
' CCilflr res ,1m. , ........
ml rt, , '- ,"l "i MlHlirilM,
2he and ono ehnrltalilo
Ul!r!r ,,ar,ed hv lR,llt't
ili;;hroIntoaB,,BByva-
5 wotIreat
h,VtlO.Vll.W)IHT,mC.
- .Mi;u.uti:
,H1HIS. .
Rie,llv. - " vo r TIot,m )
'' on ti,,, v ' ,Marc" 2:i-
.ttn, 0lwl roro"'8 laBt
l( y Port S8tl0(, t0 ,
,,. " hH Is far 1,m. .i.
1 ''i CI6"!" tW ,ep cot of
l't-vu . ,oss was In Orouoii.
" ami i ioi.
A counter coninromlHo affcroil liy
(ho county court bill lair to Hottlo
tho .Major Kluiiuy tax uiuilillo In tho
payinont or hoiuo $-10,000 of hack
tax;H Into tho Coon county treasury.
DlHtrlet Attornoy MIJouvlHt, back
Irom the uiuotliiK or t'u county
court nt tho homo of CoiiiiuIrhIoiilt
V. T. Doniont In .Myrtle Point, (o
riay outlined tho now proposition.
Coiniiiliml()iir:( Deinout ami Arm-
HtroiiK outvoted .IuiIko Watson wiio
wan UKaltiKt tho coiuproinlKo. Under
tho now oTfor I- 11. Walto would
I'.ny all Iru'k taxea, hoiuo of doiii d i.
pinto 1!07, tho cohIh and 714 ior
(cut Intoreflt on (uxoh due prior to
MIO.S 'mil t! per (vnt on Uio ro
. aluder.
Wiillo .Vol llciil l-V
TIiIh offer has hoon wired '.Mr
Wnlte, who loft hero u lw days nno,
hut a yet no word Iiuh lioen received I
rr ,m him. If ho accoptH, the holler
Is that (ho money will ho turned over"
to i ho county vory cliortly.
Thoro were 'lovoral ntroiiK iii'Kit
uinntH advanced In Invor or tho coiu-
prouilHo. Ono of thoiu was that tit Ik
RESERVE fill
Hay Bill in Congress Would
Increase National Guard
to 425,000 Men
BILL IS I IIC DIE GEN. HIM
NT DISLGYAL
Consolidation of Times, Const Mn.ll
mill Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 206
OVHK IIKJIIT Mll.lilON WANTKI)
TO KHJIIT IX .MII.VHO
rPASSABE.IS ASSURED
. .
Measure is Likely to Get
Through the House With
But Few Changes
BEING CONSIDERED TODAY
One .Matter to lie Dcieiinllicd AVus
tilt CoiMnic'llon ot n Xlti-alo
I'laiit Hut This' Was Slrlcl.i-n
I'roiii the Hill
I Elicit Appinpi'inlloii anil Increavo of
A liny In nil Slienulli Askeil
of Conuress
til)' Awddalr,! l'ipwi In Coo 11 Tlmm 1
WASIIIXOTO.V, n. C, March 211.
A rush appropriation or s,s07.0!l
to cover extraordinary expenses of
The expedition Into Mexico, IncludliiK
'tin Increase u the arm. to full
strength was asked or Congivss today
by tho war department.
Governor of Chihuahua Says
Garrison There Has Not
Turned to Villa
IT E
EL
0
L
t'l.ixti to position' win:m:
(ji:k.maxs AnwrKiii)
OXK PHOVISIOX IS
NTKICKICX l-'KO.M Itllili
Ai
S
ABOARD
Word is Wired to Consul Gar
cia There Not to Credit
the Reports
VHSSHIi (JOKS amiioim-: OX COASI
OK .MII.VICO
Win SiiiiikkHiik toe Villa I'lirciv
mill Supposed Owner N Plnccil
I'niler A i ro.:
Illr Awo hliol I'nva In Cihm liny Ttimw.l
N'HW YORK, Murcli 2:i.Thu?
schooner l.aprovldoncla which wunt
tiHhore on the const or Mexico Inst !
LANSING IS
CHARGE
procedure saves u lout; itud almost '
end less litiKUtlou. Also (hero was
a question as to whether or not tho
(oiiuty could collect taxes on the
in iid subject to tho tim a receiver
v
.
O
!
(Ilr AnwrtntiM Vrrm lo orf.t rr Tlnif.
WASIIIXfiTOX. March L'H. wu,,, waH nUKKliiiBs arms and am
Tho provision In tlu Hay
army hill to construct a plant
for (ho muuufacdtro of nltro
KCii was sti'lekeu out In the
llousiA hill today hy u vote or
ir.l to I2S.
........ 1. 1 .......
iiiiuiiKiou ior vina,
'word tecelved hero
j Consul Ovimrul Tor
A Kovcrnmont.
nccordiiiK to
loday hy tli
the Caniuizu
(lljr Aofal(v Vtvn to Cnoa Uf Tlmn.l
WASIIIXCiTOX. I). C, March 2.1.
Alfredo Klcot, the suppojeri own
er of the schooner, and several oth
ers on hoard woro urrest-'d, uciord
IiiK to u message from Mexico City.
no .ippoliKed, a point Hint ontlun-'Consideration or tho army Increaso
uerer Bomo throe years or taxo, anil I hill contlnuod In tho House loday
still nnolhor mutation iih to wliotheri with only two important sectlon.t
or not Plat II. waH over lo::'.lly an- awaiting disposition,
noxori to North Ilond. f One wns tho military pay provision
Thoro wns a petition Trout many j under which tho hill Is expected to
North Honri business men asking for produce u forco of I2ri,000 Nh(IouuI
a compromise, (ho Port of Coos Hay. I guardsmen within flw years unri tlm
the North Ilond council and school utther providing for the construction
board, all of them, nlso asked that fof ti ultrato plant. Passage of the
tho nintter bo selllod In (his innnnor. hill Is virtually assurrod.
F
T
SMUGGLERS
OXK IS CAPTI'ltKO IX HATTlii; AT
i .os ax(.i:li:s
Cull for Xow Hids
Vw bids for ho rondwork between
Mnrnliflolil and Coqulllo will bo op
ouori on. tho first Saturday In April
1'oriner bids woro rojocted because
tho county court wniKoil tho rhht -i'IIK OAK LAND (JOIXO TO PIIICIW
;;SGH0iER IS LOST
to classify tho work (o bo dono. The
now roud Is (o bo botweon Davis
Slough nnd Coulodo uiitl also Includ
ed an overhead crosHlng ut Hunker
Mill, over tho railroad.
HAS RECEIVED NEWS
OF MISSING BOY
IX IIHAYV SUAS
.Many Shots Klrcd by Police anil
.Mexicans Who Yt re Denllng
In Opium
Uy Auoilalitl I'rrM In CixNtllay Timra.)
I.OS AXOICI.ICS, Cnl., Miuch 2jl.
Two police datectlvos, who followed
our alleged Mexican opium nug
glers to tholi iiuartors today, en
gaged In a rcvolvor riuol in which
rcoros of shots wero flroil. Krauclsco
Ijuiz, ono of th'' four nicii, was enp
Cued aft.M- being lilt tin ;o times.
Itelnrus to Washington After Viicn
Hon of Week mill Conrers Willi
Cari'iiuii Anibassniloi- About
Situation
f lljr Awoi'l.ilr.1 ITmh lo Coon !! Tlmn.l
Kh PASO, Tex., March 2!t. Ig-
nnclo Kiirltiiiez. civil go'vernor of
Chthunhua has uout u tohigrnni
to Consul (lurcla at Hi Paso today
declaring that Ocnornl Ilerrorn, com
mr.uriiiig tho CIiIIiuhIiuu:'. City gar
rison was still loyal to Carri'tra anil
iiot to credit tho roporta or ltls riofoc
lion to Villa.
Itiissian.s Are Iteporteil (o he Ks-
pecially ActM in Callcla ln-
faiilry Iteporteil ItepuKed
(Ur MsticHIM Prm It Coo IMT TIoim J
LONDON, March 211. Tho Kronch
stll cling to a part or the little hill
or llaucourt, southwest or Mulun-
I court, on which tho Oermans gained
a footing last night. Parts nuuounc
es today that tho Oernian Infantry
attacks hi this section wero not rc
suiuod during the night and oven
tho riro or the heavy artillery wns
diminished.
Tho bombardment east of (he
"Mouse contlnuod with uuilimlulshed
Intensity.
ltiiHshms Active
Hcslrics striving hard against the
German positions on tho northern
end of tho Hussnii lino the Rus
sians ure displaying notable activity
In Clallcla. Vienna says on tho Stry
p,i ami Knrmlu sector the Russian
Infantry detachments we're repulsed
with heavy losses.
W
M
liAXSIXO ixi"oh.mi:d
Curraua Ainhasulor Su,s
Is Still Loyal
llorMia
Illy AoflIM Trrii lo Coot nr tln,r,.
WASIIIXOTON. I). C, March 2!!.
Secretary Lansing, returning from
u week's vacation, took porsonal
charge of tho Mexican Hltuntlon iih It
concerns tho Stuto, Depnrtinont toduy.
lie conrorreri with (ho Cnrranza mil
bnsador hero who piesenleil a dls-.
fpateh from Consul unrein ui ki raso
idonylng outlroly that Oonerul llor-
rora hail rovoltod with tho Chlhtiu
bea garrison and Joined Villa.
UI
VESSEL IS S
XORWKUIAX HARK I.IXDKIXD
l)i:STROYi:0 CRKW SAVKD
rlilrty .Men Are Rescneil hy Anollier
Ycssi I mill A. so on Their Wny
lo (.tneeiistown
vi:ssi:i. krom i'xitko
STATICS IS Sl'XIC
I
Vessel I'ioiii Handou ('ocs Aioio at
.Mouth or On- Xchalcin River
ll.s( Xlght
ly Am. Itlo.1 I'm lu Vmm IVar Tli 1
HAY CITY, Or., Murcli 211. Tho CIIIKK OK ARMY (JUTS l'ALL
IT
IS
JUED
AT
AXOTIIIIR OKXIAIj
('. LoRoy Mull I'nsses Howard Tuy-
lor on Roatl lo 1'iiimiiii River
Socking Worl;
sohoonor Oakhutd, which was alian
donod by tho crow Tiiosriuy, and
which wont ashore nt tho mouth i:iiiiiliiatlon
of tho Nohaloui Rlvor last night,'
was hreukluB up today lu heavy
,ieus.
ins ho.mi:
i
U)Y SUXDS .MKSSAO'i:
O TO HIS .MOTIIRR
O
This aftornoon Mrs. Taylor
rocolvod n messago from htr
son HtalliiK ho wns ut JJar-
alitor ami that ho would ro- O
turn homo Snturduy po nor
auxloty lU&nnlliiB him was
sot nt rest.
:ILPS A
nl Hospital Indicates
That He Is Xot Seriously Hurt
in Accident
Word Knim Mexico City Say Her
rcra Is loyul
(lly AhmmII1 CitHMi to Conn Hay Tlmon.l
(1ALV13STON, Toxas, March 23.
Oenorul llorrorn Ih coiiriiictlnu active
military piopnrntloiiH ngaliiBt tho Vil
la rorcori and has' not gono over to
ho bandit loader, according to u en
hloisram from Mexico City rocolvod
by tho Mexican consulate hero loday.
T ....
Tho nioHsugo says tuo iiorreru cam
paign agalnt Villa la being vugoil Ii
Sotithorn Chlhualiun,
SUPPLlUfll safe
(lly AMofUtrJ 1'ri'M lo Coot lliy TIiiin,
LONDON, March 211.
Lloyds ivtports tho I'reneli
bulk Hotigalnvlllo, 22 IS
gross tons, bound from Hun
Krauclsco for Loudon was
sunk. Twonly-direo members
of tho crew wero picked up
The (llrltlHli strainer Sea
Sorpuut hns ulso boon ounic.
Tho Norwegian stcntuor
Kniiulk was sunk Weduoalay.
Tho crow wna saved.
Establishes Base to Re-organize
His Forces Before Meet
nig the Invading Army
IS afterTeciits
General Funston Makes New
Plans to Meet Any Assist
ance Given Bandit
NO CLASH HAS COME YhT
Pulled Slates Troops Have Xot
Come In Contact Willi Any of
Villa's .Men According lo Ito-
poit.s Received Si Km1
(lly AMHtrUlM I'niM In Cihm liny Tlmri.
UL PASO, Texan., March 2.1.
Villa has cstnhllsh,ml a base west of
Nitmltiuiapa to reorganize his com
mand ami recruit new men for hi
army, according lo a report current
today.
Tho American army lingo nt Col
umbus has had no uowh or Villa
for over two days. So far PerflhliiK's
for ecu have not como lu contact with
any of the outlaws.
WILL MIWT CHAXOKS
KiiiinIoii PiepnrcN for Villa
Reinforced
Hl'lllR
lty Awn laltsl Pni In (' llty Tlinm.I
SAN ANTONIO, Murcli 2.1. Kun
stou proceedod today with u plan
of preparation to meet tho nltereil
sltiiutlou that would In created hy
nny Injection of now forces Into
tite Villa organization.
No additional ovldunco confirming
tho reported deflection of Uouor.il
illtrroni ut Chihuahua wus ireclvoit
(Whllo Currnnzu ropre.ieniutlvos
strongly denied the roport.
v
(II, Aio.UIM l'l lo Coot lUy Tlm't.)
LONDON, .March 2.1. Tho Norwe
gian bark Ltnrifeld, 227H tons gross,
wns sunk. Thirty meinborH of Ihn
crow v,tro rescued, nud tiro uhourri
tho Norwegian hark Sllasin which Is
approaching QueoiiBtown.
HELPING
HOMELESS
T
REASON
CHARGED
Tllltlvi: SOCIALIST KIHTORS, OK
swi:ih:x, ari: arkkstk.o.
PRISONER
TRAXSPORT TRl'CKS AND WAO
OXS AT CASAS (JRAXDIW
(JOYMRNOR (.'RANTS LKAYK
.max ix pi:xm:xTLRV
rj'O that his inJurloH woro not sorbins
i
I
OF
rs
Allows lllm 'Ninety Days to Plant
Spring Crop and Save Resell
Home I'roni Koieclosiiro
touch .i:t
lii a 1.11 rr wc unTiw.i iHOlT A I 'TO KOItHKRS
SALUM. Oro.. March 23. (lov-
:a ai"l I lalio.
P
TI
ETS
''iin wrsvna
!"' TiioUvillil "T7. .
toti,b " Vl,,,, 'IVJ- lo
M ","' "8 Piac
"" Sale T,,.,....
tT,,,
S" ' Med f-venty
5 '18-.,.. .. lrl0(l tO 0lll.y.ln0
"i rU':a ' 80a' to tho
.uUd n,ch er0 nut
Ia r 31.1 n .. . .
Mrs. Taylor of South Inlet, wlioiornop wuhyconiho toriny giiintori a Mouat.(1 jj,jp,M Arrest.sl In l.s
Una beon grontly woiriou oet niu,1JOi(juy l011Vu 0r absence io . w. Angeles 'Its I Is of Opcialions of
dlsnppearnuco of hor son, ii''""'" iiogart, solving n term in tne pun-
Taylor, aged slxloen years, l,,m htuntlury for assault with Intent to
lenmed that tho hoy started toward ,.,., ... ..,iP that ho. might plnnt
tlie Uninqim River nnd nt least It .... nr1B pro ud save ills iluaartl HAN FRANCISCO, March 2.I. I no dny.
i.n.nn...n.i in Malheur County fronioporntona of tlie nitiomouio uaiuiii
fnmi.loi.uio iirorodliigB. lio has b 'ring that porputratod tliroo miirdors
Illy AtfxUteJ Cmmi lo Cisw Ihiy Tlmm
WASIIlNCiTON, 1). C, March 23.
' I.liiiit. Col. ISainitol Rohor, chief of
'the army aviation service, foil tliroo
stories In his homo hero today. An
examination at the hospltnl showed ),.V(H )m, (Juards Who W ro .Mlws-
lug, Have Reported, Wiieless
.MesMiges States
I y Aw Ull !'(" I" ''" lUr Tlmw.
; COI.UMIIPS, N. M., Maroh 23.
iVIroleH coinnuinlcullon with Hto
oxpudltlonury forco ut Cusaa (IruudAs
was rosunisd today wlien it was
lenmed hy Mnjor Suniplo hero that
all tho transport trucks nnd wugons
woro safe at thu temporary Imao.
Two drivers and four guards who
Heft for Casus C.rand''s Tuoaduy and
jwho huvo been mluliiK. roparted to-
INKOR.MATIOX
Is certnln that ho is safo and did
not meet with any misiinp. n
lort North Ilond, whoro lie Wat.
working In u restaurant for hla
board lu ordor to aooine nioro ro
niuuoratlvo work.
Rev. O. LoRoy Hall on Tuesday
met tho boy this sldo of Lakeside.
Ho talked with him. hut tltouglit
nothing or tho hoy Iravollng ulono
as ho said ho was going up to tho
Umptiua where ho tltouglit ho could
got work with a man who wua cook
ing at ono of tho rallrond camps.
Ho wan traveling on foot nnd liroh-
ably ronchori (he neighborhood oi
Onrdlnor loday. Tho news of her
sou's safety was tho sourco of much
roller to Mr. Tuur, but alto la
anxious to locato' hint nnd hrltiK
him hack homo,
WILL PROTKCT KISIIIXO
(lie (iiiiig
(lly Auoi-ltlr.1 l'ri to root nr Tlmet.l
HHSIIT TROl'SAND RKINO AS
SISTICI) AT- PARIS, TUXAS
Roller Work Is HohiK Cmrlcd On
Ritplilly Today Three Dead
mid Ono Missing
ly Am IIiI l'r lo Coot IMr TIimmi 1
PARIS, Tox., March 23. Tito
work of rellovlng I lie sufferers and
honiolosB lu I'nrls after tho destruc
tive firo was curried ulong awlflly
toduy. Klght Ihoiisand homoloss ure
holng cured for. The doath lint re
mained at tliroo with ono missing.
Passed Resolution Culling Kor Revo
lution If Sweden Should Kilter
Kuiiil' fin ConOlct
Illy AwihUIisI I'iism lo Com lUy Tlinm.l
STOCKHOLM, March 23. Tliroo
Socialist editors Mossr.i, lioeglund,
lOlJuluiiil and lledoit, wcio arrested
' .. ..l.nH...X t.t l.l.wl. 4 1... ...... Ill ,l.l.
III! il tlllllfi" ill nil. il tii'iiniiii ii. uwi.-
coii.iutiieuco of passing a resolution
at a conroronco of Swodlah Sonlullslii
(hut u general strike and rovoliitlon
bj Bttirtod lu cuso Sweden ontorH tho
wur.
A great sonaatlon was nrouaed, as
HooKlitud Is otto of (ho most prom
inent miiibers or the Swodlah parliament.
DETLS
wife mid oluht children.
ARRKSTKD IX COf.R'ILLK
lu Sufi Francisco and Sdnttle, and
olovoii holdups lu Pacific coast cities
last Novoinhor and Decombor, woro
obtulud hero hy tho police from How.
AVIATDH
IS
MISSING
will hi: ri:mi:.mhi:ri:d
Who
. . , .i. r wiillo ro'n"d nuiinlgmi. Ho wns arroated ro-
"l "aX,,V n": v'Ja Icontly In Los Angles whIU sooklnB
Holli 1-Inert ' . , ,,,. ,
mouieai an iui """"" ...
fSooclal lo Tito TInioB.) . Uh attemptod holdup of u cufo
COQUILLK, Ore., Mar. a.'l.-rfllnli n10 bandits klllod Pollconuiu Koat
HaMor and V. J. White wor m'-'ln Sonttlo whon ho cutixbt thorn roh
re'stod last nltslit by -lolin Illcknin. j,IIB drug store. They killed it
tl(. city mnrflhiil. on ehurues of br- )(,!i,eiiunrnnd a cllleu in S.tn Fruii
lug drunk. It i snld Hint Hnxtr.eM0.
undo Boino tiiroms umwii i " j
deer and (ho latter sitinon uj h---
....ini- n nnaco bond, uu
run inn i" -
inlor (PsinUwd tho chwrgoH. lluxl
and Whllo both paid flnos on too
drtinkonnoss charg.
h;is AT PHIL
TIU'RSDAY N'lfillT
.Sniuner Orclii'sim il flood wills
Sal. eve. Alice II. leaves Mild .".
Tho Cold Hoaoli R6nortor saj'B:
ti... ... i l.. -noli nt .1 Will. Til WtIM)
ilUIUl JMUllllB in III lW.i - i ... , -.(III
Telephone leaves auegmiy ""
telegram from C. D. Shoomakor, Stato
Gumo Wardon, aUliiK Mr. Adams to
undertake, in addition to his prosont
duties as gnmo wardon, the enforce
ment or tho fishing laws on Roguo
river during the coming season.
leaves Sunnier 0:510
Allegany
Refreshnienth at the Hall.
AOELPHIA
XO WORD RKCKIYKD ITIOM LIKl'
TKXANT (JORRKL AT COLPMHl'S
Tho Othrv Airman Who Could Not
Ho Koitnri, Was Repotied Last
Xlghl H I w Safe
Illy Aiow. UI"J l'r" to Comb lty Tli" 1
rni.ii.Miiirs. N. M.. March 22.
No word of Uout: (lorrell, the
mission uvlator who left hero to
Join Oenorul PorshliiB, waH received
hero today. The other tnlulng v
ator was reported Btifo luat night.
I'iiiiico In Reward Soldiers
Kscapo l-'roin Kuetiiy
(lly Aii.i'l.tct rri lo Coot lly Tlmrt.
PARIS. .March 23. The Mlnlitor
or Wnr has niiuouneori that Fronnh
soldiers lakon prisoner by tlm
enemy and who huvo siibsotiuontly
escuped, shull ho recompensed lu
ilia invL'iiHt measure possible lor
tholr courngo mid attiichiueut
their country.
lo
TO
iMMtfilliKXT MARIOS Till I
THAT CITY TODAY
Will Consult till Occiillsl and Planti
to Return to tW- Capital
This Kvenlng
iny AnvliM rre lo Coot ny Timit.l
WASHINCSTON, D. C, March 23.
Prosldont Wilson loft lodny for
lt.l n l.l..l.l 1.. niiiinllR Oil AHMlllul
oa , din stPiim 8clioonnr,i'iiiniitiipi;iu iu mi. -
1 l '" . , o,. 'iin iilanned to return home late thla
A M Sliupaon goi uwy ii ..-- ,
At 1
EDUCATORS. BEET
WANTS
TO KNOW MORK
OPIIRATIOXS
OK
f.'ATIIKR AT lM'liUMAX Til
ACfirRATK 1 O. IIOI.li.Wl)
IX.
Report That Delachnt ut of Villa
Men Was Defeated Xot Con
firmed orriciuiiy
Illy AmutUImI I'rww lo Cum II Jy Tlnv1 I
SAN ANTONIO, Tas.. March 23.
No roport was niado to (loiurnl
Funston of u, rovolt at Torreou or In
Sonora. Unofficial reports wero that
many of tho troops In Sonora yester
day proclaimed thomaolvea adhoronta
to Villa.
Funston lodny sont to Pershing
Put OiiBiiH Orandos orders to nialto
moro detailed roport or his opera
tions. Whothor tho Sevonth cuvul
ry had mot unri riofoalori n riitneh
itiont of Vlllu's men near Namhiulpo
reported lust night wos not known ai
headquarters.
Will Ahsiiiiio Dulles as President
or the Washington Stall" Culver-
sly Kxcivlses Stmt Tonight
Illy AuMicUtM Vnm to Cm lUy Tlmw-l
PULLMAN. Wash.. March 23.
Noted odttcators, including preal-
ilenta unri roprcsoiKutlvoa of tho
loading colleges of tho Unltori States.
'nrrlvori today for tho Inauguration
Pedro with a cargo of lumber.
'afternoon.
r. SMITH was .In town today from
LOOn LUKQ. IMiyillB iilli"
'V, II. LAIRD, or Loon i.uiui,
among tho visitors In tho city to
riny. CHARLES KROKOKU enmo down on
Hao Mllllconin today from Allo
gany on hualneas.
VU..1 ..i.... ..i. ...... iilmiiu n 111 lie ills
.ussed at the Presbytcri..,., church of F 0. Holland V. 'f
next Sunday ...oi-nlnK D ( . I'-H'U- Wa8hlngton Stato Unlvenlty. The
1 P. A. Tledgen and Hoy 13. Walte. -exorclseo win ocgin iouksik.
RI'SSIAX OKKlOIAh
O HAS 11KMX ItroiOVEO
.
(By AMOcltlfJ rn-m tw dot rty Tlraw 1
PI3TRO0RAD, March 23.
Oonoral Soukhonillnoff, for
mor mlnistor of wnr, has been
romoveri hy an imperial uituso
from tho council of tho Km-
plro.
RICIIARI) PKIIU wont up to Towers
this morning, expecting to go to
work in tho cauipa.