OU WOULD TAKE THE CONCEIT OUT OF SnMF PEOPLETHERE WOULD BE NOTHING LEFTTO BURY (Unas Say pAPER THAT A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES BELIEVES IN mcDuoi AND ALWAYS BOOSTS mmm MKMHKR OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS o. XXXIX. n J Established 1H7H Ah The CottHt Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916 EVENING EDITION. w WW A BATTLE Commander,. Eladoo Fpr- dez ana in Men, are mhcu CARS fiRE flCRDSSVILLA HAS A STRONG FORGE LAST OK SOPTIIERX PACIFIC EQUIPMENT AltltlVKS Flist Cars Drought Horo Trtst XtKlit Everything; to ho In Read iness for Wednesday Service Planned Rcttor Equipment. Inl) a III;; Ono RFn mm. n " . inwricans Wounded But KP'rt ?s None are seriously hif" A SAID TO BE HURT LliTlmt He Mis Wounded l hr In Ut l-'tal't Willi Car- Lnu Tmmiw and N Xmv In Hiding ....A.IAA ,W IriHl'IT AHAXIM)XKI win: roiui: divide L ImcUM TffM lo foo. liar TIum! SAX ANTONIO, TcxiiB, Wirth 31. riirsilli wiib LndoDCd only vlion the dl- iilan of the retreating forces into imaH bodies mjido it luroilblo. ItoiM ri'iorts that captured two mnciiinu trnt, a consinerniiia iniiiiuui ! hones, saddles mid rlfloa. Bit's probablo Villa will on- taw to rcnssomblo IiIh Iforcei sonicwhero along tliu hdalers of Santn Maria hirer. From Portland to Mnrflhflold bv jrnll Ih no longer a possibility, It's jnn nrtunllty. Ono locoiuotlvo, rt fiwiMcli niiit it liniri'ilirr) pur nrHvn.l ft. tlio city over tho lino at hovoii IiihI ovonlng, having been transferred neroBB tlio Umpqun river at Reeds port via n barge. At tlio bead of North Inlet stands n locomotive, four box cars, three coaches and n bag gago car on tlio Biding, all Rnfely acrosH anil waiting to bo brought into Marflhfield. The couch ps are lioniowhat larger than the Jriioa In use now on the local railroad niul much belter tjqulppcd. The locomotlveB are of tlio name bIzo nn the two englncB til- J ready hero. Plmitif.l1 ltfMit lt?fiiitiiiin.ifi Snpt. W. F. Miller said thla morn- lug that tho Sonthorn Pacific planned to bring. lover Htandanl coaches, 7r , foot In length, with Hteam heating equipment, but when the earn were brought down to tho Unipqua for 'transferring It wan round that the . Jtarficj there was only 70 foot In length nml tho big earn went baric to Eugene again. Has Recruited His Force to Large Number During Flight Before Pursuers AIRSHIPS USEFUL & Consolidation of Times, Const Mill anil Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 213 ARMY HAS COMPLETE AVIATIOX CIIAIX IX MEXICO s I VICTORY t,f iwliltj rrrii lo Ccx l!r Tlr.iM.l IN' ANTONIO Texas, March 31. i'l force, estimated at GOO, waH Itrtljr defeated at Onorroro March if Colonel Dodd, according to n M from (ion. Pershing to Gen. titon, sent from San Oeronlino Ich. Thirty Mexicans Killed ITte Villa loss Is placed at .10 killed I the American loss at I woundod. pom tlio Villa wounded -wan an per named Lopez, who Pershing plM might bo Pablo Lopoz, who I the band that nnirdorod 17 Amor- li at Santa Ysabel. Goneral !m Fernandez was among tho fi dead. Nono of tho Amorlcans Ire wounded seriously. Villa Nut Pie-cut iVllla ai not present at tho fight. InMni said that wns rogurded na wtnatlon of tho report that Villa i uttering from n broken leg had a received. Ills oxact whorcahouts i tot learned. Make Famous itttlo Iwrned the proBcnco thoro of Villa p.coierlnK55 mllos In 7 hours. t G o'clock, bat ill.I lint In Si."",her U was ,l"-l''B or litis Wus n SurpiKo a ronmlMn BMr...-Ur. . n. " '"M. Which lin.l ...,..o.l i... l!tbrtlon Of thn vm.. . i. im... .. . "v.-., w.u, uip - garrison tlia day before ! FIRE FROM EWIGNE hoxkkv at coxditox camp dama(ji:h iiopkman homi: SOM loll u lllg Ono Tho transfer of tho cara yaa a big Job. A npur was run from tho main ?!'traclc on the othor nldo of tha river i to tho water's edge. Tho cars woro ..Bhuntod down this and brought 'Hctlng, .across ono at a tlmo. Ono of tho I engine tonilnni dropped off into the mud, but a big era no was linniodlnto ly brought Into play and picked the "subiunrluo" from tlio depths, iut- I'ting it back onto the rails agnln. Tho work was accomplished under the direction of Kuglncor Ilroughtou and V. Q. Iliudmarsh, division on- 'gluoer. As fast as possible everything Is being put Into rondiucss for the oponlug of actual through uorvicc by Ttoxt Wednosday whon tho first train will leave for Uocdsport arriving back horo at U:30 p. in. on Its way to Powers. Report Says Bandit Soundly Whipped the Carranza Gar rison at Guerrero, Mexico now occupTesthe PLACE lias lb-en Active Klnco Chase to Catch Him Stalled llul Itcpiills as lo Ills Whcicnhnuts Aio Said to bo Ciiufllrllug lilt AhocUIM rnit tu ti i!, Ttmn.1 Kli PASO, Mar. III. Villa Iihb recrulled bis fores to formldablo numbera In his flight boforo tho pursuing columns of American cav alry, II is reported, and If coinered, will be In a position to give stout resistance. OrrupliN (iiu'vicm Advlccj received today by Mexican officials stated that Villa soundly whipped tho Carraira garrison at Guerrero. Villa, according to Information obtnlii"d by Mexican CoiibiiI Garcia, still occupied Gueireio. Reports of his whereabouts, however, aro con- E TIIOOPS AT (U'HIMtKKO NL'.MIIICIt- ixr: Tiim:i: iiL'xnitiM) iti:voir Aeidplnues Carry MeKsages and Mall and Small CaVgoes of (emer gency Supplies tllr AooclttrJ rr.ii to Com l) Timet. FII3M) 11HADQUAUTMUS, Amor- lean Punitive Expedition Column, Colonla Dublan, (Motor to Colum bus.) March :il. A complete chain of aviation relays from the Ameri can border to tho front whore tho American columns arp close to Villa's trail ha3 been established. The main baso Is ti( field hcad iiuarters. TIiq advnijtago of re lays enables the planes to travel with fairly light loads from one sta tion to tho next. At present the machines perform' nn important messenger sorvlce and' enrry maljs and emergen y Riippllek Seudluu; Out SiipplliN Troops, munitions and supplies, Intended for use either In a final iiilck dash for Villa, or for a long ehnae, aro constantly moving out of tho headquarters camp. 'When these movements nre on foot, alt other military work gives way. ('teat Machine I'ormed Offlcora refuse to talk of tho chance of overtaking Villa, but vis ible evidence is overwhelming that the expeditionary forcj 'Is piling up a formldablo machine for trapping l htm somewhere south of this base. Among tlio known elements of this movomqut 13 a body of picked men, equipped to travel, with nil neccpsaay supplies for an ludeflnlto time. IXcccils Sherman's l.lno The line of communications main tained hy Sherman In his march to the sea has been exceeded already In the line stretched by tho Amer ican troops southward Into Mexico. This Hue exceeds 300 miles In length. Sherman finally cut looso from his lino and that Is precisely what BIG JAP LB . t S The Chiyo Maru From San Francisco in Trouble Near Hong Kong PASSENGERS SAFE Tugs and Launches Taking Them Off Vessel Reports From Shanghai State WERE 299 ABOARD BOAT .Most of tho Passengers Were Prom Culled Slates and Manila Vos. sol Sailed I'Yoiu San PianrNco fv the Orient on March ti HE IS A SPY VOl'XG GKUMAX WHO 1IUI,I I'P VKSSMh TALKS right Villa Had There Said to Have ,,ors,llllK H proparod to do, If nee iieen in loiiiieruiiii v mi '.. ., ,i. ni ,ii. f,., vroi.,, , ,.j,i iiiv .,! i.i.oti u.iv. ('aiTlhou Trouble Jlly Amurltlttl I'rria In Coot 117 TIism, WASHINGTON, 1). C, .March III. Tho Stato Department today got an unofficial report that tlio Vlllu fight nt Guerrero, In which ho is reported to have klllod 172 men of the Carranza garrison, had to do with a rovolt In tlio gnirlson, in which somu .100 men revolted. Some of them are reported to have Joined VI la. Timely Discovery Prevents a Had lllao City May Pace Claim J'or Damages Spnrks from n donkey onglno in Wonel Dodd led the Seventh and rho McDonald and Coudron camp tu pa caslry la a smashing rldo 'West Marahfleld aro alleged to have aiae north toward Guerrero whon sot firo to tho roof of C. S. Iloffman'a KKPOItT TO (JAItCIA .'Mexican Official at i:i Paso Xotvs of Hattlo Gets (11 Auotlal l'rfM Id Coo Utf Tliura. Villa Is ready. OTIIKIIK IX TDK PLO.T II.VVK HKKX AHUKSTKD I II 7 AiuicltlfJ I'rru tr co Mr Tlmn. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Mar. .11. Department of Justice officlnlH announced today that two alleged conspirators with Captain Tausclior In the plot to blow up thoWoll and canal woro under arrest In New York; thut a third was under survoillanco In Now KnglBiul, and that they expected to urrest a fourth shortly. ! SAM Kl ON MAItCH 1! KltOM SAX PHAXCISCO III, AmotUIwI I'rtM to Cm, Pit Time. PAN 1MUNCISCO, March III. Tho Chlyo Maru gnllod from here March '2. Slio Is ono of tho Toyo Klsen Knls ha fleet. She registers lil, i:t1 gross tons. I nr AiocUlii rrM lu Coo Ilaj Tlmft.J SHANGHAI, March III. Tlio trans-Paclflc liner Shlyo Maru grounded lu a fog this morning on Lenin Islands south of Hong Kong. Tug boats and launches aro taking off her 200 pas3engers from San Francisco and Manila. Cargo Valuablo Word lecelved hero said the Chl yos' passengers would bo lauded at Hong Kong. Sho carried $2,000, 000 in gold. Tho vuluo of tlio rest of tho cargo approncho3 another $2,000,000. TO REVOLTED CHIXICSi: KOMHKIIS IIAVK DR- ciaitKD yiiKiu ixdi:pi:xi)i:xch In Ono ProvliKO They llavo llroUcn Axvay lom the Central Govern ment In Itcpoit III; A.io-I.IM rr to Cunt lit; Tlmra.l SHANGHAI, Murch 31. Tlio troops at Hwatow and Chao Chow Kit, In tho province of Kwang Tung, de clared their Imlopeudouco of tho coutral govorumont on March 29. : EVIDENCE IS WOT III d.omo at Thirteenth and Central ycH.JWr0J!( Umt , nUor rctovt,d word VAt PASO, Texas, March 31. " Mexican Consul Gurcla announced I today that ho lies been Informed by uenerai unrnu, l'uiiiiihiiiui:i ui terday afternoon. Several "holes woro STEAMER HELPLESS &neral Pershing said ho arrived f buruod tlirough tho roof but timely discovery resulted In oxtlugiilslilug 'tho blazo boforo any serious damage vas dono. Mr. Hoffman chargos that thoro Is no spark nrrostor on tho donkey I'liglno and that In addition to tho diuungo to lila homo Bpar's havo dam- ri.rn.l r,miul.1iiili1k ntnllllllfv nl lllfl 'ter action began, tlio Moxl-lidaco nnd also endangored hla gar . ere breaking for cover nml riiLro. l to disappear along -tho Mm- Suo City 1 1 Ib(a ii, . . - mo mountains. IU6 Itlmnl.... im.i x '"ten miles a munii,.. ni. it.. at aurrorn ...; " hMl rrl iu..,.,,,...:.-"-"""""'ou ' n ., rtluencans. ,a I'eeliig bainiiia i. ,.,.,..., ktal Carra,n "7 " '"" . "u",,lu b.. eLe"'Beld for execution. v-i cre rp onott.i , " j uio Amorlcans. F,,IST 1IM)od SP il.l.KI) " r'e to Mo(,ul officials ' l'l Paso sai-' !... """ PXaS. Mnrl. 1, m.. """lean ,,., "" in" "WwinS ,,,,0,wrjr forco to i"foi!!?0fKrailclac Villa llntii " "8 ,,r8t battl? I,... : ,lr8t blood lns I... ,..T ""Pihjil,-- v "' "'"uncus lhtt.n",n,edtSa Ooon. ... . ,a Guerrero ,iict,i . ""Whirl , Mex,can rPrH ra- pXimiomTIsoox tXM- u UDec,.? . lme ,ast on business. A'U io ,clllr homo about Mr. Hoffman said this morning that ho might ontor claim against tha city na woll aa McDonald nnd -Condron for damage. Ho took tho matter up with Mayor Copula today land tho lajtor promised thut tho .tlangor would bo reduced or eliminat ed. Ho sayB that ho will also ontor wdalm for dainago to tho plnnk street In front of his property. Danger From ISrusli West Marahflold rfisldonts also claim that unless tho Coos Ray Water company, owners of tho land, or Mc Donald uud Condron burn up the biush and refuse on tho loggod over tract, it will bo a monaco to all tho homes In that section when thd" dry seaaon begln.s. It is pointed out that tho prevailing winds would carry sparks front 'tho logged off district Fover a larger a,roa and bo a serious menaco In caso n tiro got started thoro. tho American troops hud been en gaged In a ibattlo with Villa's forces. According to Garcla'3 information which was supplied lu a telegiam from Lleutonant Colonel Itefuglo Davlla, ut Casus Grandes, n ngni took placo March 30 at San Gy,r onluio between tho Sovonth Cavalry and C00 Vllllstas, tho latter losing their commander, Kladeo Fernan dez, and 30 men, and tho Amorlcans j Buffering eovcral wounded. Davlla aUo stated that conflrma-J tlou had boon lecelved that Villa liad beon wounded In the log lu SIIACKI.KTOX'.S HOAT IS ItKPOItT KD IX TltOl'IIMC Wireless Sa)s Jury It udder Is Dam- iirimI and Tug Is llelng Sen to AI1 the last fight with tho Carranzlstaaj and now 13 hiding north of Guor-j roro. KILLED Bf VILLA Wr A'l,'t rrn m row ruy tihim.! WELUNGTON. N. 7... March 3li A j-'wlrolesa from Shacklaton's Btoamor tho Aurora says: I "Wo aro sotting towards snares Islands under tho infliiouco of the Vliid and sea. Wo urn unablo to maneuver tho ship, owing to damage to tho Jury ruildor." Tho authorities are Bonding u tug tlio steamer's assistance. WlIJi SKl.h KAII'ltOAD uxdku poui:(M.osuim Ii. (1, MKKKS ILL L. G. Meoks, of Cooston. woll known resident of tha east side of Iho Day, is quite seriously ill at his homo. Ho had beon sick but got tip nud was around for a week and waa taken down again. IIAXDIT ni:it AXI) KOLLOWKItS Ml'lt. TIIIIKH I'OUICIGXintS Herman lllaiiltenliiirg Is One of Vic thus it N Slated lu Iteport to i:i Paso IJif AHprUlM IrMt CO Cu tu, TIiom J EL PASO, Toxas. March 31. Her man Ulnnkonburg and two othor for tgnora ware murdered at Mlnaca, Chihuahua, by Villa and his follow ers, according to prlvato Information hero. Details aro lack,HiS. OFFICIALS AWAIT PAItTICULAHH AIIOl'T VESSELS SCXK Xo Action Leatllng lo SerloiiN llc- sults I'uluss Submarine llnike Intel national Law ley AaorttJ rrru lo Coo IU, Tlima.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Mar. 31. Following today's cablnot meeting, officials said complete evidence hud not beon received In tho cases of vessels carrying Amorlcans attack ed recently, uud that no action would bo taken by tho American government until such facts woro lecolved, and no action leading to borlous couscquoitccM would bo taken at nil unless conclusive evldonco was established that tho attack was mudo by a Gorman aubinnrlno con tiary to International law, lly Am Mte4 l'rt lo foot Ilx Tlinr 1 ST. LOUIS, Mar. 31. A decreo for tho salo of tho St. Louis and San Francisco railroad at foreclosure was signed In the I'n'.tod States ' ! i URDER CHARGED OLDEIt MEX FK.'HTIXG Austria is Dinging t'li Her Iteserves .More of SEXD your nroiil Easter Phono U.")(l. CLOTHES EAHLY to rush. JAY DOLVE. l)r, Leslie, Osteopath, lai'sliflebl. LONDON, March 31. Men of tho Hungarian Landsturm born In 18C8 and 18C9, and also tho men be longing to tho classes of 18CC to 18C7 who hitherto have boon em ployed In making materials of war, aro now dismissed from this ser vice and ordered to Join tha army Ion April 5, according to n Iteuter despatch from Zurich. Oil. WAITE IS IXJHCTED TODAY HY GHAXD JL'HY Claims Ho Was .Ordered to Plow tip IlillMi Sbl Itegimled as Irresponsible ' tllr AtaorUted I'mi lo Coot ti Tlmra.) LEWES, Delcwaro, March 31. Er nest Schlllor, n young German who captured the llrltlsh steamer Matop po sluglohauded and terrorized her crow of CC men declared today that ho was n spy for tho German gov ernment. "I got my Instructions to go aboard the ship and blow her up to prevent tho enrgo reaching Russia," ho said. "I could havo blown her up, but tho captain's plea for his wlfo and daughter wan too much for mo and I hadn't tho heart to do It." Those who talked with Schiller believe ho is Irresponsible. Will Charge Piracy Aa his dnrlng exploit occurred outside the threo-mllo limit, Schiller In all probability will bo taken to tlio llrltlsh )M)sscs3lous lu West In dies for n trial for piracy. Federal authorities and represen tatives from the Uiltlsh government enmo here today to examine him and decldu what to do with him. Had Full Swing lie was lu complete possession of tho vos3ol from 8 o'clock Wednes day night until yesterday morning. Then ho decided to laud and made the vessel run close inshore. Ho forced three sailors to lower a small bout and start with him for shore. After his departure Captain Uorguur sent out signals and Schiller wna Intercepted by tugs. F 1 Germans Make Their Enemy Evacuate Malaucoiirt, Vil lage Near Verdun Hlili T ALL T Place Laid in Ruins by Bom bardment and Infantry Bat tle Raging in Streets FRENCH HOLD OUTSKIRTS AISHIPS ATTACK 1IOMIIH AUE DltOPPED OX SMALL SWISS TOWX .Nationality of Aeroplane Xot Kbown Soma ProK?rty Damage IUxp-t cd to Havo Ilcen Done Pf AwocltttJ I'ihi lo Co liar TlraA.J DENNIS, Murch 31. Two aero planes of unknown nationality dropped flvo largo bombs this morn ing on tho Binnll Swiss village of Porontrny, near tlio French frontier, Borne property damage was dono, XO IXFOHMATIOX DECEIVED AT IlEHLIX (lljr AoUlcl I'rru to Coot llr Tllutt,) HE It LIN, March 28, via Loudon ( Delayed.) Inquir ies lu govorumont circles de veloped tho statement that; nothing la known horo con cerning tho explosion which damaged the Sussex, beyond newspaper reports from abroad, MINISTERS MEET Methodist In Session al Coqulllo This Week (Speclul to Tho Times.. COQUILLM, Ore., March 31. Tho Methodist Ministerial Association mooting which bus been In session slnco Thuraday In ths city, will close tonight when tho Epworth League convention will begin uud continue until Sunday. Mlulstura and lay delegates from different parts of the county aro in 'uttoud-mice. Northeast of Verdun the Teutons Make an Attack With Liquid Plro but arc Tulio Itepulsed Paris Deports ItussluiiH Slacken ' nr AttorlttM Trrat lo Com n, TlniM. LONDON, March 31. The Gr- man piessuru on the Malaucourt- lletlilucourt salient northwest of Veiilun proved too miicli for tha French on the westerly end position and they havo been forced out of Malaucoiirt village. Fight All Night. After an all-night struggle tho French evacuated the vlllugo which has been laid lu sulns by tlio bomr bardmeut nud the Btorm of battlo raging lu tlio streets after the Infan try entered It. Tho French still bold the outskirts, Paris assarts. Use Liquid Fire '.Northeast of Verdun the Gorimmj twice attacked the Boiith of Dounu mout with liquid fjre, but both tlmci woro beaten off, Paris says. Last night tho Germans developed renewed nrtlvlty against the French right flank, ulno miles oouthoast of Verdun, but woro repulsed. lu tho Eiut. Purlin states, tho Russian attacks have Blackened. AUDITS- CALENDAR Tin key lo Increase FncllRle With Her Allies tni AtM-ltlr.t I'rttt to Coo Dr Ttn. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 31. To Increase facilities botweon Tur koy and her Allies, It has been decided to adopt from now on the Gregorian calendar uud to begin tlio Turkish fiscal yoar on March 1, now stylo, Instead of February 29, old style, which Is the equivalent of March 13, now style. Instead of Its being the year 101C, however, the Turk.1 will continue to count It as 1331, and will contlnuo to reckon from tho Heglru us before, DIG TEXT FACTORY Charged With Killing IDs l'aliier; la-Law, John E. Peck, ho Millionaire Drugglht rnr AxorUtM rrrm to Oo Dr TIiom.I NEW YORK, March 31. Tho grand Jury today returned an lu d'etments charging murder In tlio first degreo against Dr. Walto, ac cusing him of murdering his fath- or-in-law, John E. Peck, tho mil lionaire drug manufacturer. SUNDAY DIXXER ut tho CHAXD LKR. Sevcr,y-rlve.ceiitH per pbito. l'ii lesei'viitlous phone !2. Pliico lu I'nglaiid Ihnploys Ten Thousand Persons nr Auorltt4 Pni to Cou. lit, Timet. 1 LONDON. Murch 31. What Is said to bo tho lurgodt tout-making factory in tho world has boon built "somewhere In England" since tho outbreak of tha war. It employs 10,000 pcoplo. Thousands of' touts aro turned out dally for uso ut the 'grout concentration and training camps lu England nud also for the tioops In tho various theatres of war. Wliliy Coal, aJ.I.Otl ton. Phono 7U. Five-room cottage, two lots, will exchange equity for automobile or will sell cheap, on easy tonus, I, S. Kaufman Ai Co. GERMANS EXCLUDED FROM SCHOLARSHIP Will Not bo Allowed to KnJoy Fro Reni-flts of Oxford College In England 11, Aum lll I'd" to Cout Ik? Tlmtt. LONDON, March 31. Tho Ilrlt Isli Govorumont is preparing a bill to vary the conditions of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, eo ub to eliminate provisions for tho endowment of German students coming to Oxford. Cecil Rhodes established fifteen scholarships of $1250 each for young men of Gorman birth, to b namlnuted by the Gorinun Emperor. These endowments, along with those for American student.!, wero cro- ated, as lila will explained, under the conviction that "a good understand ing botweon Englnud, the United States and Germany would secure the peace of the world, and educa tional relations form tho strongest tie." The Pull Mull Gazette, comment ing on tlio pond'.ng alteration or the Rhodes boquoBt, remarks. "The cut ting out of Gormuuy from tho fa mous bequest Is u aymbollu udinls slon of the failure of the mutable philosophy of friendship between England and Gonnuny. and an an- iiouncomont thut the dreuius asso ciated with It uiu dead. The Rhodes scholarships wore a conspicuous In stance of our general disposition to be neighborly and to foster a com mon spirit of loyalty and mutual appreciation within tho Kuropoan family." APRIL' FOOL DANCE, Finnish Hull, Sat. night. Martin's Oichcs. Int. iDaiico at Goi"wiIls Sat. eve. Apr. 1st. Good orchestra; good oats; good t Iiiac. Alice II. leave Murslirield :-!5 p. in. Sunrise Kiivom Snmnor (l;;t(i p. in, Telindionu leaves Allegany 7 p. in. I blaftttLiJ