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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1916)
-I j mnijpflmnv rtrtvrf,,. JOT 0Wgg GQOUR PREMISES READY TOMORROW FOR THE CLEAN-UP BRIGADE i PAPEft THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES AND ALWAYS BOOSTS ' ' r HUMS tma II VILLA IS SCAPED MEMBER, OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Established 1878 As Tho Count Mull MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION. wOutof Net When Almost "h Graso of American in Grasp Forces ii is cum BOATS TROUBL E THE HUGH HOGAN IS REPORTED IN TROUBLE (Steamer Enterprise JlaM llrokcn Short iintl IH Bolng Toned (o 1'oi't 44oo.a) TOWING ENTERPRISE - TO SAN FRANCISCO 4 t (Or Aaaoclatitil Vtm to Mot nr Tlinra. p SAN FRANCISCO, April ( II Tlio stoainor Enterprise with n broken Intermediate abaft lu bolng tovoil to Sun ' Frnncluco by tlio Btcamcr Mnuon, according to n vlro- less today. Sho was bound from IIIlo to San Francisco. (llj AMorlttml I'rou lo Coo flr Tlmt.; San Frnnclsco, April 3. Tlio schooner Hugh Hogan, bound from Bhniighnl to Pugot Sound la roportod In distress off Point RoyoB, Calif., U. S. CAVALRY Consolidation of Times, Const Mull and Coos Bny Advertiser. No. 215 Ml E BATTLE Firing is Heard in Vicinity of Village, the Name of Whifih is Snornr I ESOLT IDT Kill Troops Will Search Mountains Until They Have Unearth 1 ctl the Hiding Bandit INFANTRY WILL CLIMB Men in lino Shape for Hill Woik and ('mi Now ltd lino tlio Ciivnl. ry Which Has Don.) .Most or tho Woik So Fnv ID II ITS IDENTITY GAPLAN TRIAL SEATTLE MAX IS ARRESTED AT I SAX FRANCISCO Denies Charges of Having Finite.- led Funds of Pacific Coast ' Steamship Company tit Aixorliimt Prtm lu Cooa llajr Tlinca.J NEW ORLEANS, April 3. Ollvor H. Gllno, nrroHtod hero last night nnd charged with embezzling funds of tho Pacific Const Steamship Coiu-4 pany of Suattlo, of vhlch ho was Ipslilor, today admlttod liln idontlty and said ho -would return to Seattlo without extradition. Ilo denied the cmhezzloiiicnt charges. LEAVICS TOIt SAX DIEGO mid In tow of the steamer Hear going to San Frnnclsco. Tho Hugh Ilognn a well known on Cooa Hay having foriuurly earrlod linnlioit from thla port. Rho wnu benched onto at tho moutll of tho Slualaw river hut waa floated. Li IT ALL IS IX READINESS I'Oll clean-up campaign VILLA DETACHMENT has been located Meeting Places for Volunteers As signed l.nst Cull for Help Sent Out School tti Close If Marshriold does not look con siderably butter at nundown on III; Amiorlttril I'm lu Com flr Tlmoa.) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Apr. 3. A detachment of Villa's tot ccs, defeated at Guerrero by American troops Wednes day, wan located yesterday nour Hachluova, noijthoiiBtJ of Guerrero, according to Gouonal Pershing, who re ported today to Gen. Fans ton. Tho report waa sont Sunday. II j AHutiDix) rmi u nr Ttinta.l Cruiser Charleston Sails From Puget Sound tf AmocUI! Pnu to Cm y Timm.J SEATTLE, Wash., April 3. Tho cruiser Charleston sailed from Paget Sound navy yard fof Panama via San FrnnelBeo and San Diego today. She has boon ln'rosorvo hero bIiico 1010. ' BILL IS G HANGED ijxican Officials Have No In- ntmaiion 01 wu onmm o Whereabouts Now COL DODDJSJEARCHING jrtli to Pttftijr nny lnn"s of Villa roDowts Wlilcli Ho .May Mini H flier Are Menace lo Lino of (Vmmunlcnliiiii (Dlaorlittd rifii lo Ox Da; TlmM.J EL PASO, Texas, April 3. Villa biinla become n mnn of mystery. jUBMt within grasp of the Amorl Bitinl7, alter tho battlo of Guor Ki, the bandit was reported today litre illpped tlio net closing about liaiiid lo hao covered Ills trail of ML Mexican officials l Jituroz tiult Information of tlio brigand's fitmbouts but tlio land Hues kcajbt no definite word. .ft(t.Uirillime',H Milt the bandit's main comiraiid tumttered at tlio battle of (iuer- , Itli belle,vcd hero that VII l.i bi ttreril other largo bodies of Midlipc!(d at convenient posit 'una & Ut continental dlvldo, and Colonel WInJ bit troopers may couu In iKt rlth them at nny time, I . Uktic the search for Villa cou- fm.vm, .m n.so book in o-.v0(nci,,lny. Clean-up Day, tlinn she ' I110ll oll,olllllorcTl flco ImflKwKirmn.l l.n,llna ..f Vllllulna '. . .'.... ,"1011 ClllOlllllOrOII 11 HIUH it. . . rAn.Hnt ,... in .i, "" t,l!,t "10r1"K. tliero will vllliHtas nonr (deleted by censor) , phieo national Kuard offlcoro In po vhxinm. KiviMtvu i" in'; (Invniiu llf mjmh HUU oi i-UIUIIIUIIIUaUUIlH. u-nmnn I.. !, !.. iwiwt 411 VU Uiljl IS Attorneys Withdraw From De fense of Alleged Conspir ators in Dynamite Case REASD1M IS FIGHTING KEEPS UP KJHItMAXS AUK HTIIJi HUJtLIXO THOOPS AT VKUDUX A.tllCNDMKX'q .MADi: SIJXATK AH.MV TO Itll.li TDK H'lovldes for l.'lvo Xnlioiial CJuaVd (i'uaid Offlcefn on the (i'eiiera Staff Case Put Off Until Wednesday bo Accused Can Secure Other Lawyers ' WAS INDICTED IN 1910 Strum! Separnto Trial When Case of .Ma' hen1 Schmidt, .lolntry Ac eiiMMl Ciiiiio lfp Suit Case of Djiiamllo Led to Ai-i'cst til; AoiorUtix) lrM lo Cixm lit; TIidm.) WASIIINOTON, I). C, Aprils. Son. Cummlu'a nmciiiliuent to tlio 3 mm to army bill to croato a na tional guard Hoctlon of flvo stnto t f'AMll rtl.i fil.-'V Pl.MISIIINin. At nrrin,n l.. ll. ..-..! ,..rr -. I v.i.iii . v...... .-.....-, --- uiiivio in uiu hul1"441 oiiiii niioin uic now, Apru -. iny au"i""" uuiopieo oy mo sonaio louay ny a( to Colonla Dubhin and by radio to Columbus.) Tho Amor! til; AmwIiIpI I'rrM lit Puna llnjf TlmM.) I.OS ANOIJIiKS, Cal April 3. Tlio trial of David Caplan, nllegod conspirator in tlio Times dynamiting case, was continued today until Wed nesday when no attorneys appenrod lu court to ilefond him. Nathan Cogh- Inn, his chief counsel, and Kdwlu V. McKouxlo, assistant, both announced tlioir withdrawal from tho defense. They gavo no reason. J Indlcte! In 11)10 D.ivld Caplan, was Indicted Jointly ,"ltli Andrew A. Schmidt on cliargo of murder, In collection with tho doath of Charles Hagorty, one of tho twen ty porsons who lost their Uvea an a '.result of tho dynamiting of tlio Los Angeles Times building, Octobor 1. Schmidt wns convicted Do- Jcomber 30, III 10, nnd was sentenced (nefenses Are Helm: Tested, to the Minll at Vital I'olnt.s Krcncli .Make it (ialu MIT AivxntM run to Corn Dor TlmM. LONDON, April 3. Heavy masses of troops nro ullll bolng hurled by tho Germans against tho defenses of Verdun, which nro bolng tested to tlio limit nt vital points. In Cnlllctto wood, between Dona mount and Vaux, which tho Gormnns occupied yesterday, tho Kronch gained ground in counter attacks, Paris announced todny. West of tho Mouse tliero Is a heavy bombardment near liniiniuut. ZEPPELNS 1 ALLIES SE1 REPLY AXSWMIt PIJOTICST AfJAIXST TA KIXG UXITMD STATICS .MAIIj Claim They llavo .liulsdlctlon TeirHoilal Watcrn and Unto Not Violated Hlght.s lu til; AKnoflmM I'rrM In Co- llr Tlmra.) WASHINGTON, 1). C, April S. Tlio reply of all tho entento allies to American protests against mall solzures wns prcsontod today to tho Stato Department. They reassert their Jurisdiction ovor 'mall In ter ritorial wators and dony that tlio trenty rights of tlio United States nro violated. E Make Attack on England and Scotland Causing Fires and Explosions DUNKIRK TT Two Persons Arc Killed There When Raid is Made Last Night ZEPPELINS ALL GET BACK German Official Stateiiirnt. finis They Arc Itctiii-itcd Safely to tlio Muse Ton Killed and Woven Hint In Scotland TKX KIM.KD IX HAH) MA UK OVUIl SCOTLAND by radio to ynto o 3., to 30. Chnnihorlaln nnd Uuniwry 12, ,, to Imprisonment tu Itvu can cavalo- tho military commlttoo opposed It on L ,lfo , Sa Qonln 1)OIll(ontary. ALhll A.NS hiK force of, tlio ground that It was unsafe ton , , , t Ht(Uo AHOL'T ... i iJicappointoii moil ami-.... nilIlllli, of firK havo boon Wtlons of iiuch liluh trust. - 0 f a iii.ia iii,.M,u,i, HAS IIIMN Kll,l,i:i) '( !' u'i lfr irv rnj Tlni" 1 WAS XITO.V. 1) C - - 'i vol Ml J A fhht between o of the smaller groups of Wis forces and the Carruna i'1 'wei, March 2 SI wns ro- Wti to the Wnr Dcpait ! 6"t this afternoon by Gen- inl J"unston. Kmanuel Hoco, Villa leader, was killed. ' 00 ..,.) Pliuu for HiJ, hoard from that direction, but nol first actual Clean-up Day ever held) lopol.t Wll8 m,vj0 t0 hondinmrters lu Anrshf:eld were completed today. iUB t0 tM0 rc8ults. I Meeting places In tho fivo districts Ti10 mountains of Guorrero aro! V ! , EGRD JS LYHGHED Is vtluti tiwkt n'l11ii( ti o.i' i' L? nit WFjiI.' IIIIIIHUUI Sllll !, KWIIk fll' ncsday for tho bouoflt of his city, immediately call up tlio captain of tho division lu which ho llvcB-nnd havo his name put on' tho ll3t. TIiIb will not only let the division heads know how to plan, hut also tho number of helpers they nro to have. jllstrlct court of nppeal. Caplan obtained a sevoranco whon tho trial of Schmidt opened. Ilo was refused permission to bo prosont t 'tho trial. The arrest camo seonilngly out of a clear sky. Schmidt was picked up REPORT i i E .MAKK STATi:.Mi:.T ITAMAX l-'HOXT Axlatoi- Tlirous Itoiuli.s on AdelsheifC Killing Two .Men dnil Wound- ( ing Seicral Others (Rr Annflll'M 1'rev to Cooa liar Timn. HI3HLIN, April 3. (Wireless to Rayvlllo.) An official Austrian of tho city havo been assigned. ll,i)0iIlir .-oiiiliud thoroughly for Villa' .. . ..... .!.. ' . . . . . .... HFKOimy inmosiou umi cvuiy i.y n,0 American lorcCS, lllll llOUl-l r ..,,. ... YnrU C.U v. Pohril.' .'"... ....... .. i w ii i vf i-ii i.'iuiii ii i i ivivi' rii.i mr u" mimhw""! iiH --rf ------- , aTriiniiinnr onvu "T in aiiiiiiiirin m iiiii I.... I !.... hmllim HI In IllB !.." I' II.W..I III1IUW.1I XII- wi-- . . ., , . . " . o... ...wo. - IIILT 111I.S 1JU(J l(.UIIIbil ... wheroibouts othor tbnn that I1TIETFLJITEI: ittTMu i'iii;vi:.ts woiik ox THK JAP I.INIJK iwim IViii.. ii , WlWfoJIJrii Is Still AkkiiihiI iiicro k v A UTK RiaflltT KAVS s VhXSIll, aii.wdoxi;,) u Koxo Iirii .,. i : w , w Jianpso Bteamcr cuiyo ' Mf. Which stran.ln.1 l.. n tl mlh of K Kong, t i.. . . u1 aUJIli run ,1 n., --tiicera u.rt i .v..,. . "v,u ,i,hl,n . ""'") after tlm off C880l 1 MdoJ. " "' I ;, M.N Plnvnii.,, Nt0,r r.Ai,ru Kt- ift'iov Jipaiu-so Btnainer Bi ,,""' 8roun' MH of Hong rZl ae p'MV.lmvebCon torn- NtL v1B.t0 a ial!"nuu today .w,a lompany. IM44A.. . "" h'N.Nh .,o,.,:,,TV ,s hl,l TO 111: SMI.II V lis u-i ,or u,p saI of K ," Wwy properties to Dr. fl '" . l)pnnl... n .. . Man n:. K nnu Sled fald ' be etoMd I It . ''.r"er t'e ca bo. two PowiUe 11 'S SaUl thnl n.lo ... - -.. itio ia V fStasJ ttH i; II bL.,wwo vMiorocont. "5ers "18 p,i,e is not Msrs. cook and "e real estate men fr kln.lt LB California w rrn . ... -- - "! J'-tolo i.- m"""B ""' : Where to Moot Tho heads of tho divisions nnd tho meeting places for 8 a. m., Wednesday follow.: v I). D. Hucklnglim Mnddon's Grocery, North Front stroot. Georgo Itotnor Masonic Tomplo. J. Albert Mntson Finnish Hall. F. K, Allen Ilarkonsoo Grocory, Klroil Avonuo. 'W. K. lloaglnnd Connor & lloagland Store. Teams Aio Xct:Ivil Teams aro badly needed for tlio work on Wednesday, Owners who havo tennis or wagons and will do nato thoin for at least part of Wednosduy, nro naked to lot ono of tho division hoods know at onco. Agnln Instructtoiu nro Issued that all nibblsli not hiirnahlo bo placed wlioro tuuns and wagons can oaslly reach it so that it can bo carted away. Karl Powoll, of tho HiisIiumis Men's Association, said today that tho Ufat of business houses cloatng on Wednesday is growing Into n longthy ono and Hint bo far there j lias not boon n slnglo refusal. Si'IiooIn to Close So much interest has boen shown In tho camptilgn that tho school board announced today Hint Wed nesday 1 3 to bo a holiday. Tho pu pils aro oxpectod.to mnko gardens and to nlil in Very way posslblo toward cloanlng up tlio city. Tho committeemen said today It -would bjO" greatly appreciated if any of tho boys will rop'ort for work In any of tho" divisions on Wednoaday morning. Open Mooting of Guild k Tho ojion meeting of tlio Episco pal Guild tomorrow oonlng ut 8 o'clock Is also attracting much at tention nnd it is expected there will b'e a good attendance. John C. Kendall has prepared a papor on tho City Beautiful and thoro will ,bo discussions on tho subject. th captured bandits said ho was being carried furthor Into tho mountains in Ills Jolting coach. . Will Climb IIIIN. Gouoral Porshlng announced to dny that tho troopj of Infantry aro to bo used for mountain climbing In search of Villa, keeping with tlio cavalrymen, who havo homo tho brunt of tho flvo day pursuit of tho bandit. Tho Infantrymen linvo been go ing through a hardening prepara tion In hill climbing marches (or about two weeks and nro In excell ent physical condition. Tho troops wero closoly behind Villa yesterday. entering tlio village of shortly aftor ho fled from It. Fight In Village Two squadronB of caxalry enter-J ed tho vlllngo from opposite sides simultaneously. It wa3 suspected that h'o in lull t liavo lilddon lit ono or tbo huts. Thoro has boon a niiin bor of minor Hklrm'shes In tho vicinity of tho village Two scouts roportod today that tlioy encoun tered two Vllllstns on tho outsklrtu and fought for flvo minutes with out nny casualties. a.l property at Sfar- Tler . rma U Is said AT Till? SAND HILLS J. T. Harrlgan and wife. Malr Dano mill wlfn Mrs 11. K. Booth. Mrs. ...-., ,, .... .-.- , --. - i . . . ,G. A. Heimott, Fred Honnett, Hon , PHILS TD HE JL'HY IX KKV. SIUIITKK v,w IS DISCHAHGKD 1-AIIO.MA COUHT IIOl'SK Pluco Stoiiiicil by .'Moli' Alter Kvl ilcuco In an AfHiiult Case lias Hi-eu Heard (Dr AMOclited rrn to Ooi IUr Tlmtt.) IDAHHL, Oklahoma, April 3. At tho conclusion of tho tetslmouy today at tho preliminary Rearing of Oscar Martin, a nogro, charged with attacking a white girl, a mob storm od tho courtroom and hanged him from tho courthouse balcony. try, 18 l'JHi, ami nvo unyaiaieruap-, ,,,,, ...,. .,.,.. ,H ,11.lneod. Inn was nrrested at Port Orchard. .. nvIlllorH lllrnw .,,,, nil All. t tnrco n guis .oppo.i on. on tho other edgo of ,,,.'' ", ' , ... , lKnKliii.il. cacn raid noing UIOUUI, llllltl(i VU 11 Ut IlllU (1 WIIU14 IiiK fiOorai, IS TO U (.'KltAltD IS WAXTKD AS CAXDI DATK FOIt (iOVKICXOK Xmr York Democrats Ask lllni Hut Ilo Sa)N Duty Keeps His at Hot lln (llf lnuwlatexl If'M lo Cooa Hay Time., J ni-:ill.IN, April. 3. (Wrloless to Sayvlllo.) American Ambassador Gerard states that bo was asked by friends and by tho Democratic party to run for governor of Now York. 'Ilo cousldors It his duty, howovor, to stuy In llorllu during tho war. (Washington, on tho othor edg tho continent. Caplan was raising poultry on n small ranch, ho ownod jit Port Orchard. Hoforo that ho was a harbor. For ton years ho had lived about on tlio Pacific Coast. " Dynamite Cluo A good deal of tho stnto'B case against Caplan necessarily was .brought out nt tho trial of Schmidt. It wns testified that tho trial of tho mon who dynamited tlio Times build ing was picked up at t:io Torry (building lu San Francisco whoro a Isult ciiho with toll talo ovldonco wns ground. Caplan, according to this 'testimony, was suposcil to got mis suit caso from tho Ferry building "luTk'room, but bomohow failed to do so. Tho Biilt ciibo ovldonco lod Lto discovery of dynamlto lu a vacant hoiiso; that cluo ran to a powder worka and tho assistant manager ot tho powdor company testified hSclimldt and Caplan as two ot tbo throo mon who nought mo oxpiosivo. Paplnn also wan Identified as tho man who rontod tho house whoro It wiiB found. tllf AwwIilH rnww l - Bf Tlma.l LONDON, April 3. Ton persons 'woro killed nnd 11 Injured lu Scotland In Sun day nlglit'B rnld It was offi cially announced thla aftor noon. No casualties lu wero reported In England. (Mr AMOrlalnJ I'rrna lo Cooa nay TlmM. DKHLIN, April 3. (Wlroloos lo f Sayvlllo.) Tho Edinburgh and fJ.olth dock osUibllshmonti on tho Firth of Fourth nnd Important ship building works on tho Tyno woro at tacked In last night's Zeppelin raid. tho admiralty announced. Thoro i woro numerous flros and violent ex plosions. A battery near Nowcnslln waa slloncod. All tho Zeppelins ro turuod safely. MUCH DAMAGE WAS UONW Itald.s on Eiiglaud Aro Mado for Tlueo MkIiIn TURKS SATISFIED MAKIJ STATEMENT HICGAHDIXG THE CAUCASUS FHOXT Claim That Part of ICiiciuy Advaiico Post Was CoiiiH;lleil to Itetlro From Position (II; Aaao?Utl Trraa to t liar TlmM. ! CONSTANTINOPLE, April 3. An official statomont sayu: "At tho Cacasus front part of tho oneuy ml vnnco posts In Tsclioruk alloy woro compelled by our forces to rotlro. Our operations there aro progressing satisfactorily." f ROMISES I REPLY Minister IfiViila. on Tifnl at Oiovlllo, Cnl Chaiged With Ahsault ing Little Girl inj'AMo Ulol Pf to Cooa Bar TIoim.I OltOVILLK, Cal., April 3. Tho Jury In tho trial of ltov. Madison Slaiiglifor.or Chlco, roported a ills, agiooment ami was discharged nftor deliberating CO hours.- Sluughtor was charged with assaulting 15-yoar old Gertrude Lamson. J. P. Ill'LCiKIl JUST PAY DEATir PEXAIrY Jert Swantop and Georga Dj Am(kIIoJ rreao to Cooo B7 TlmM.J DENVER, April 3. Jas. C. Dulger, soldier of for tune, convicted of killing Lloyd F. Nlcodemus, must hang during tho week be ginning May 21. according to a decision of tho Stato Supreme Court today. IS HELD OPr SEVEN 1IUXDHED DOLLAUS STOL EX AT OAK PA UK, CAL. W. It. Smith, tlio llohlirir Trios to .Make Escape Is Chased mid Captu'cd Hr A3o. Ul! TrcM lo Tooa IUr Tlm.a SACUAMENTO, Cal., April 3. W. ill. Smith In cowboy dress walked Into tho Oak Park branch of a Sac ramento bank this morning and at tlio point of two revolvers held up the two tellers and took ?700. Ho was chased to the flro house a ml!o away and captured. ;eumaxs to axsweh hoox AHOUT VESSELS SUNK. Amhit.ssadiir Goraid Sends Word to tho Stato Department Front llerlln Today. (Dr AwiorluJ Press to Coa IUr Tlmca. WASHINGTON, D. C April 3. American Ambassador Gerard at Berlin cabled today that the Gor man government had promised a prompt roply to tho inquiry' re garding the destruction of tlio Brit ish 3teamer Sussex and othor ves sols on which Americans wero etv dangered, HAS BLOOD POISOXIXO STORY IS DENIED R. A. Copple Is suffering from a'l.Kl'OUT OF DEFErilXG THOOPS glu attack of blood poisoning In! DECLARED UXTHUE TRANSPORT IS SUNK TURKS REPORT HAVING SUNK RUSSIAX VESSEL Was Loaded With Tioops and War Materials Brit ish Soldier Aio SurpriM'd (Dr Anorlale4 I'rru to Cooa liar Time. BERLIN, April 3. (Wireless to Sayvlllo.) A 12, 000-ton Russian transport with troops and war ma terials aboard was sunk by a Turk ish subinarlno March 30. tbo Turk ish War Offlco announced today. Surprise Attack t A surprlso attack of tho British troops In Arabia caused them to re treat aftor suffering heavy losses. 04040044o4004 BRITISH STEAMER REPORTED DESTROYED (Dr Auotlatel Piu to Cooa Dr Tlmta.J III; AuwH-lnt.il rn-M to Cona tlxr TImm.I LONDON, April 3. During tbo last throo nights Zeppelins raided moro ex tensive thnn tho nrovlouu ono. Ber lin's nccount or tho raids Saturday and Sunday nights doclaros thiit a blast furnaco and Industrial plants bii tho Tees and port establishments of Mlddlcsborough and Sunderland voro lilt, Inflicting heavy damago. ItAID AT DUNKIRK Kevi-rnl Killed by Airships Jlonilm jst Xlght (Ur AaoeUIl rrto Ckm nl Tlmaa.J PARIS, April 3. A Zoppolln np noarcd ovor Dunkirk last night nnd throw bombs which killed two civil ians. IS FOUND GUILTY LIEUT. MORT COUHTMAHTLYLED AXD HEPRIMAXDED. Ho Led IroliirliiiiPiit of Troops Over Bonier to Reeoiei- Two SoldlcrH Tiikcn By Mexicans, (Dr Aao'llal I'jJ to Cooo n; Tlm 1 IHAN ANTONIO, Toxas, April 3. Lloutennnt John E. Mort, who was tried by courtmartlal on charges arblng from loading a dotachmont of soldlors across tho Rio Grando near BrowiiBVlllo to rccovor two soldiers detained by the Mexicans, was found guilty and sontenced to bo reprimanded, according to an announcement mado today by Gon. Funston. SHOW BIG GAINS RAILROAD PROSPERITY IX U. 8. STILL CONTINUES. Slight his left arm. a small wound becom Ing Infected. (Dr AuotlatoJ Trria to Cooa Bar Time LAREDO, Texas, April 3 Mili tary authorities at Nuevo Laredo, LONDON, April .3. Tho British steamer Perth has been sunk. Six members of tho crew were lost and eight landed. Tho Perth was unarmed. ,40440 4-t4400 MOVES HIS SHOP Chas. Terry Is moving his tailor Dflii'nipr ov. 'snord Sunday n the -sand Jillls. ' LOST $r Bill; Saturday night, be-opposite here, declared today that jana presslng shop from Second street j tween Dr, Vaughn's office and tbo reported defection of Colonel 0 central avenue, occupying tlm Tim nunnerv. Reward for its ro-lcamos' fore In Chlliuahiia wns un- jminrtors recently vacated by Jay The Gunnery. turn to Times offlco. Reward for Its ro-jcamos' fore In Chlliuahiia wns un- q,mrtera recently vacated by 'true, Doyle, luciease In Net Revenue For Year Is Fifty Per Cent Ovor tho Preccedlng Year. (Ur Aaaoclatixl Ftn lo Cooa liar Tlmea WASHINGTON, D. C, April 3. Prosperity of tho railroads througli out tho country continues without abatement, according to prelimi nary reports for February, mado public today by tho 'interstate com merce commission. Returns from 9C largo roads show that tho not trnvonim InrrPtikwil from J25.000.000 In February, 1915, to $38,000,000 pt rent I