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litSl CALL-HAVE YOUR RUBBISH READY EOR THE CLEAN-UP BRIGADE TOMORROW ffloos & A PAPER THAT BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOQSTS TltU?J3 A CLEAN WHOLESOME - NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES Vo, No. XXXIX II SERVICE ilN TOMORROW For First Time, Railroad Trip Can Be Made In and Out Of Coos Bay. HEMIC Mail, Expres sand Parcel Post All Start With Passen ger Service. MAILS WILLj3E EARLIER OkjuIIIc Valley Schcdulo Has Nut Vet lln AppiUVCll, but. Will lio Soon nml Regular Tlmo Card Will ho la Effect WIST TIIAIX IX Aitmvics at :i:ito i 31. TI10 first trnln lit from Reexport with passcngorH from Kugcno nrrlvos tomor row nt 3:30 o'clock. TIIAIX WILL wait fou , COQl'ILK PASSKXGEKS Supcrlnlontlont Miller ro- reived word this uftornooit from Knglncer Hooy ttutt tlio outRoIng train duo to leave at 9:!0 could delay to cntch tlio passengers from Coiiulllo on the morning trnln. It will consequently lenvo about 9:40 n, in, Aftor today tlio equipment will ho tnkon on Itio morning train to Coiiulllo and back until tlio Coiiulllo tcliodulo Iiiih liocn approved. Twenty reservations at tlio Chandler Hotel linvo hoon ruado for porsoiiH who nro coming on tlio trnln tomor- row afternoon from Kurqiio. ' Coos Day to Portland In ouo day by rail, dream of tho "Hermit King-1 dom" for half a coutury, Is to bo rMllA.I ........ mi. 1 1.. "...MTU uumiiiow. 1110 IllWl lllllll , READY ii , ., III. iiiumin niu minimum"., w, d . TZ MnH,,r,oU1 ,,e"ot, vcry and tho RlvliiR to ovory one a cluu.c. 1 oie to O.JO a. m. for Roodsportfto W()rk t6 ,,, ,u nmklnB thl8 Here, ferry will take tho pas8on.cu IIcnHtIfllI lew irrort tho I'liipqun to a second , m c,vJc IIluiroVoinont coiiimlUwi !tlng train on the other sldo. They re cipcctcil to arrlvo in Eugono tout 5:io p. ni., whllo tbo pnsson rj from tlio north will probably M Into Marshflold at :t : :t 0 p. in. AsWcd to Connor! Mr Mllhr wiroil Knglnoor liooy jo irrango, If possible, to hnvo tho tln duo to lenvo horo for noods. Port at 9 20 n. m. dolay a llttlo so i to catch tin, train from tho Co- ' t"'"e vauey, until tl0 chedula la In effect. ' reRiiIar llierjtblm; Heady , 8upt v, p M,op Kn(, l0(,uy "t everythlnK I8 In roadlnoss forV ' ? PenMs of tbn service. Ho was " tho train, roturnlng, will 'P at tl,e f00t of Central avenuo ' let off 0,o passengers. This, ho "ia' ' a featuro entirely In tho n of tho construction depart- wu- mouz i iw. Imllni'nfl thnrn . . would Iij n . . 'nB roiicneu ou ;. that i.,p ,"0, 8t" tl,oro' ,u,(l a,,,,crt So do not forgot tho hour, 8 a. in., "ier It R OXIieCtod Hinrn will linS. ,. .,.. n. l.n nil iloc'v. " UHqw office for the road. ,. "- " . Olrfvi-ciit SclnMlules "much as th0 wnianiotto Par. E LTr ,'h0 ('os " Itosoburg & tod!'". ,,e0" tW0 opo rall- . two separate tlmo schodulos "e necessary, Tho Bonoilll,0 for h, iv. lrom Mamlinolil to P-ora Frinri yl C0"10 ,mck from "w San tk. T ,f!f,8 nml for ll'l8 lensou to, tr,a,n wvlcq goes Into or "eedlri lfCU'COn arshriolrt and Thi. , , ' lU0 oxt lew days. mem , B loml t. ld Mr Mllle - UI11V n Inm. .,..-.. a tomporary arrango- fMtine lh. ..,.::"" lor. as he U ox- " "iieuuio on evorv fTinll. M..H.. .. ... The train ," "Wnl I... Ieav,nK hdro tomorrow nd exL! . 'arry nml1' ,,,aBBnso m, J. ' V0 VaHoy' annjJ "rller it '" a,ul out "Jay It , lhan over beforo. rwl1.eBXT,ed U,nt ,ult') a m l make tho trip to Reedsport. l ' nt ''"nil kitchen. j, .? w? " 1?fUy' Wwllsi, 2fl Poke Established J87H An Tlio Const Mull Jest Before TO HSU ITS FAGE'STDRES TO CLOSE CITY' CLKAX-UP STARTS EARLY TOMORROW MORXIXG Every AIlo Knelled Cltl.en Appealed To Show Civic 1'ilde To Wei. coitio Train In Afternoon A LAST WOKII C008 Ihiy expects ovory man and womnii, overy boy and girl lo do IiIh and lior duty tomorrow, Never boforo wns thcro such a spirit of splendid civic prldo ns thnt exhibited by Marsbfleld. Practically ovory business boiiBo In tho city will bo closed iul everyone, law- . yors, doctors, clerks and inor- chants will dovoto tholr tlmo to make a real city heautl- fill. It In up to you vcoryono of you to do your duty. Clcan-Wi Day In Marsbfleld startn with llin flrnl u-in n. ,r il, ...,.. ...... ...u ..... ...... riUf "I (III, IUOJ dawn over tho eastern horizon. It's 11 day of 'work; It moans getting up at cock crow, tlio shouldering of tho hoc, tho riiko and anything nlso thnt niny innko for tho City Ilonutirul. Squads of volunteer workmen In each. of tho flvo districts of tho city will gather at qlght o'clock at the assigned stations, whuro a cnplnlii, who lind already outlined the work, will bo In rlinrcu. At a luncheon thin noon tho trusteos of tho Chamber or Coin lnorco voted to hlro n team for ench district, to cart away the rubbish and two extra teams for tho IiuuIIiir of Iorii off tho filled arcs. The Meeting Places Tho-fnlloulnif nro-tho dlslrletirtrnd tlio mooting plnco In each: I). L. HiieklmUiam Maddcn'H Klro'cory, North Front street. GeorRO Hotnor Masonic Temple. l' K. Allen llarkonseo Grocery, 'ifClrod Avoiiuo. To bo aided by eflo. Ayro, I'ror. TIciIroii and W. A. Rloel. ' W. 15. IIoiiRlmiil Conner & lloagliind Store. Alburt Matson, Flnnlnh Mall. To bo aldod by Fred Oottlns. All Will H Closed Practically nil places of business In tho city will bo closed for tho dy .,. D Iihi,h. said today It Is mnkliiR a last appeal to tlio civic prldo In ovoryono to conio out tomorrow, ovon If It is for a few hours tlmo. Will Welcome Train And with tho spirit of Rood cheer nnil of welcomo rliiRliiR In tho air. It Is not more than natural that tlio 'workers should hnvo already "cooked" ui) a now deal. It is aprood that aloiiR In tho nftornoon tho work ors will bo tired. For this reason it Is planned that at a certain hour, to bo rIvoii out by tho captains, tlioy will assomblo at tbo foot of coninii 'uvenuo to welcomo tho first train. It will bo no tamo wolcomo. It promises to bo a daring hold-up and tbo "stoam monster" will bo brought to a total halt and a eheor Klvon by tho multitude becauso the first railway train from tbo Intorior . r n.. i lomorrow, umi uu on, - -- I Marshflold wants ovory man i " hie best. TIE CARD DELAY -XKIV 8KIIVICK TO COgL'll.l.i: AXD;nBSun.od that I'OWKUS POSTPOXKD. I Non.Arrlvnl of Official Notices ofj Now Sefni 15uReiio tmuii Walt Hero sunt. w. F Miller lato yostenlny f recoiled notice th'nt tho time cards 'for tho Marshflold - Powers service had beon dolayod and would not roach horo until tbo last of tho week. In consequence tho proposed change) In train service on this division will not bo effective Wednesday and prob- i'ably not until about Sunday. .. Qnnt Mlllnr 11HB . .. i.niii ! -nn,i with EiiElneer n " """,Hayvuii """"- " ranged Willi liiibi'M ,.'.. . ,.,,. . ,.. mmln Mondav salho-Euseno train. BClieaiuoa -u .-.w larehfleld at 930 imiu v . nigni, wie '"' ' so , tit the morning train from , ay To fortifications near a -OoqlUca,, mako.P..nection8 wlMilmoutu woro Marked and tho nr- it, Till wlH b for a tew imy ""snips reiuriuu r....... MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. The Battle M'SIXESS HOUSES WILL Oil- SERVE CLKAX-UP DAY' 1-oiir Ms! of Thoso Who )l,tvo I'rouilNMl to Help .Make tho Oc casion n 111; Holiday Practically nil tho business houses , In Marshflold -will close up tomorrow In obsorvnnco of cloiui-up Day. Most all of tho stores that could ho closed signed an ngrenmont to do so. It will ho ii Ronornl holiday In tho city and ovoryono will hnvo a chnnco not only lo clean up tho city but nlso to seo tho rirst pnssoiiRur service In nild out of Coos Hay on tho Wlllnmotlo Pacific Inniigurated. The following In n list or tho busi ness houses which hnvo agreed to close: Tho C-oldou Utile. Mutson's Quality Store. Hub Clothing & Shoo Co. Warner Grocery Co. (t. 15. Cook. Porry & Nicholson. Itehrold's. Pnlnco 5lont Market. Sanitary Food Store Hub Dry Goods Co. Tho Fashion Storo. Tho Owl. Tho Itcil Cross Pharmacy. Lockhnrt-Paroonn Drug Co. Swanton Drug Co. II. S. Hurpeo. It. 13. Laraway. F. W. Ilorlrnm. Winkler's Phnrnincy;" Gordon Shoo Storo. A. T. Haines. II. W. Painter. Sparry Flour Co. Coos Hay Produco Co. ,.. I 11,1..!.. . . LA- .LlU-k I 1(111 " '" "I I " ' " J. C. Penny Co. S. .1. I mini)!. Union Market. Allan & Lowls. If. S. Tower. Pioneer Ilnrdivnro Co. Going (i. llnrvoy. t Knterprlso Market. Geo. GctUng's Cash Grocery. Fourier Mors. Ii. Ij. Thomas. C. 15. Powers. Plonoor Grocery. Staurr Grocery. C. W. Vlors. 15. F. LeMloux. Coos Day Ilakory. Suninor Hiirdwaro Co. Coos Ihiy Stationery. Marshrield Hardware Co. Kkblnd & Sou. Schroodor & lllldonbrand. Ollvant d. NnsburR. Finnish Co-opoiattvo Co. Connor & Hoaglund. Holmes Grocery. Carl Stoke. Mlko Ilurk. Davis & Ashman. Tho Flxup Storo. Jas McCutcheon. ' Tho SmokohoiiBO. Tho cigar stands will cloacJIH Ni in. WILL LIST II TEBB 15XUUKH OFFICIAL (JIVKS VI KW. POINT AHOl'T WAH Chaiieelleir of IjM'heeiiier Sns It Will Coiitlnuo Thieiugli Hie I'iiian- rial Y'eae IDx ARlel Tnn en C004 lt Tlin. LONDON, April I. In oponliiB his budgot spooch in tho Houso of Com mons today Reginald McKonna clian iin nt iim oxchoouor. said It wan bUIK'l " w - . J tho war wouiii iasi during tlio wliolo of tho financial year. GI5H.MAX ZKPPULIXS MAKI5 AT TACK OX IJXGLAXD Dliecteel Against Kortlflcntlons Near Vurinoutli anil Airships Get Hack Safely (Or JumMi reru lo Coo B7 Tlmu.J 11KRLI.V. Anrll 4.--(Wlreloss to ,.. t.,nti.o 'vimollii raid on , no pm-..-- - -- - - RAIDS AGAIN MKMHKK OF THE AHSOqiATED I IRE TROOPS I Funston Reports Sending Ad ditional Forces Over Bor der From Columbus, TO The Number of Soldiers Which Have Gone to Aid Is Kept Secret By Officers. DOUBT THAT VILLA IS HURT At. Ktnto Depaitiifcnt llellef Is Tim! Story Circulated Is I'ntiiie Cap). Hn.rutil, of AriiIii- nlilo l'niiie, lo Front. (n, AmhhI.IikI l'r.M In Cm la, Tlmr. WASHINGTON, I). C, April I. Funston. advised tho war depart ment today thnt ho Is minding more troops Into Moxlcp from Columbus to protect tho lino of communication with Gou. Pershing. Ho did not state whether any troops had been sent forward to tho military bnso. Not On FlKhtluR l.lnn. So far, Funston litis not sug gested a reinforcement or Pershing's forces, except merely to protect tho extended communlcntlon lino.), and thcro wns no confirmation of tlio border roporta thnt extensive ad ditions to the fighting column. would ho required. '.Nineteen Apache scouts hnvo been ordered from Fort Apacho, Arizona, to Pershing's column, Captain Haz zard of tho Tenth Cavnlry, who wns with Funstnii whnn ho captured Agutnaldn, loft with tho scouts for tho bolder today, but will not ac company thoul Into Mexico, Number a Heervt. Army censorship today veiled tho number nml personnel of the ad ditional troops sent across tho bor der. Genoral Scott Juld they left two days ngo. Doubt Villa Is Hurt. Today's official dispatches varlod regarding tho reported Injuries of Villa. At tho state dopnrtmont, IIioho in close touch with tho chaso doubted that ho had boon hurt. GKXKItAI HKVICS HAS OFFKUKD TO SUHItKNDlIK (Dr AuwUtM I'ffM to rw nr Tlror.. TOItltKON, .Mexico, April I. General Itoyes command, lug tho Villa forces In this locality sprit a loiter to Gou eral 'H-ovIno, Carruiun com- I :l I manotir, orroriiiR to surron- detwlth all his forcos ir glv- nmnesty. 1ECT DELEGATES NI5W Y'OHK VOTKHS HALLOT AT DIHMCT PH1.MAHI1.S. Fliht Tlmo in State HonVoseiitnllvcHi (o Xatloniel Con veil! Ion lire Chosen Thnt Way. en,' AvLie.i itm 10 e:i lur Tim..; NKV YORK, April 4. For tlio first tlmo In tho history of Now York stato, the voters loony nro electing delegates to tho Domocratlc, Re publican and Progressive national conventions In tho direct primaries. Thoro wore comparatively few con tost3. WHEAT CROP IS BAD .Ml'CII OF IT HIIPOHTKD I'XFIT FOR MILLING. Depn'rlincn! of ARiiculturo Kstlniaios Amount Will He-aeii Nearly .Million and Half. I Zj Auux Ulivl rro lo f'n lur Tlm 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1. Wheat, of the l'JtS crop unfit for milling la estimated at 1 0,000,000 bushels, according to tho rosulti or an inquiry uy mo uujiariuiuiu ui agriculture. OlelliodlHt luelles Tniimlo sale Thurnlay nt eliuixh klltiien. Yimes Want Ads lor result. PROTECT LINE l 1 I 1'HKSB REPOPT BATTLE O (Spoclnl to Tho Times T Kb PASO, Tnns, April -l Itollnblo reports renchod hero this afternoon that tho 4 ' American troops had engaged Villa nioti at Ihichlnlha, 25 mllen miles northeast of Guerrero. No dotnlls have reached hero yet. IS PbAX AMKItlCAX TltOOPS PbOVKD IN ltl:'KAI,i:i i:m Itcsulteil In OvertakliiR and Dlspcrs. In Villa Hand IamI by Gen. Ileriiiuule. tn, Awiii rir to coo, nr TnaM.) AT TIII5 FI10NT-(VIA AKUO- VbANK AND MOTOK COlTUlKIt TO CObUMIUS.) April !. Strategy whereby nfter two weeks of pursuit, tbo Villa band under Genoral Horn undo, wns overtaken by American troops and illHporacd, revealed to day. Tho plan wiib to send luo Amor- lean column In n Btrnlght lino along tbo "strlnir of a how" whllo Villa nmu tali I iking n loiiRor route along tlio of tho bow." Coupled with "arc this miinotivor was a, gonornl ordor to "spare nothing but horseflesh. Force Hediieod. On March Ti. Col. Dodd's moil woio reduced by tho necessity of leaving pntrolB mid by tho lllnuB3 of about 10 men of the total ndvnnco guard of about 100. Ilo run com pletely out or provisions for tho moil and horses, novortbcless, in stead of hnltliiK t await, tlioy push ed on, leaving no regular lines of cominunlcatlona with the columns in tbo roar. Spared Only Hoixrs. For a solid' week tlioy ilveil on tholr wits nml spared nothing "ox- copt horso flojh." How well tlioy spared horsos was proved by tho final dash Into tho Villa strong hold Wednesday morning, n mnrch which for endurance and hrllllnnco was never surpassed. v . Guide Loses Wiiy. 'in tho last fifi-mllo dash, nilido In 17 hours, some troopors ovon throw away tholr lilmikoU Tlioy would hnvo roachnd Guerrero boforo dawn and probably have eapturod tho on tiro Villa gnnison thcro had it not boon that tho Riildo lost tro trail, ARE S PltOIIIIUTIOXIRTS OKI" TWO COl'XTIKS IX MICIIIOAV Such Arn Inellcatlons ns Slioiiii lj , Jjeto Keliii'iis of ICIectlon Tenlay Sf Amil't'rt l'fw I" l-'w fr Timn.l iikthoit. Mich.. Anrll I. Lato Toturns from I a counties which voted on local option yohtorday maelo It certain thnt tho prohibitionists hnvo ilncrciisoil tho area of elry territory , MIclilKim by two counties. BASEBALL STARTS coAST LKAGt'K AMKS HCIIKII I'LKD TO IIKd'I.V TODAY. Flit Uveitis of SeeiMtti lira nt San Fniiicisrii, Salt Idilrt) anil Its Augiies. , III; Am lt4 I'rtM lo CJ- IHT Tlm 1 SAN FRANCISCO, April I. IlaBO- ball was roimnlly scheduled to take Its place on tho 10 in western sport calendar today, Tho opening gamoa or the Pacific Coa.it loaguo uro at Fan Francisco, Salt Lako and Los AngelcB. IteviuesUd Ills Ciiiulldney for PicmI- elent Not Ilo Taken Seriously by tlio Peojilo (Hr Aw.'UII rrw to Cou. IMf TloiM. DETROIT, Mich., April 4. Do- I Bplto tho request or Henry Ford that jhls candidacy ror tlio " Ropubllran r nomination or president ' bo not tak en seriously " In esterdny s state prl- mary, ho held a substantial lead to day over Senator lulam Allien 9,nith m m STRATEGY USED Gn S 001 FOOD LEADS RACE l"f U s & Consolidation of Times, Const Mall mid Coo liny Advertiser. ELUSIVE VILLA Believed Now to Be Far Be yond Reach of American Soldiers in Mexico. IS Latest Report Is That He Is Near Satevo, Traveling Toward Parral. ' MORE FORCES NEEDED Additional Forces Will bo Needed to HtrcuRthen the l.lncs of Com- iiiiinleadou If the Pursuit Is Kept l'p 4 llltlTISII HAVK TAKKX POINT SOUTH OF YIMtKH (nr AtvirltlM Prm l rtM r; Tlmrw.J LONDON, April I. Cnp turo by tho llrltlsh or Mine ratnr at Stolol, south of T i ", "vo been Ypros, which tho Germnnn occupying hnvo boon occupying is reported by llorllu. ' (llf Auoritl! Vtm In ro lit; Tlmx.l SAN ANTONIO, Toxns, April . Official ndinlssloli to tho boiler thnt Villa has fled fur beyond tho Ameri can forces and now Is operating south of Chihuahua City was mndo at Fun- ulou's hcadquartors today. HcMrtcd Ncnr Satovo Slnco yestordny, much Infnrmatlnn tudlcntlng that Villa In near Satovo, moving towuid Parral, has boon ro colvod. If it is provod bnyond a doubt thnt Villa Is on his wny south toward Porrul, and oven Torreon, n combination against htm cannot ho carrlod much further unless tho railroads between Chlhunhiiu and tho liordor nro mndo avnllablo for the movomout or troops or onough troops nro sent Into .Mexico to strengthen fgrently Increased lines or communi cation. This wns rrankly stilted at Fuuston's headquarters. IS WILL INSIST OX NIXTHAL IX HKMAIXIXO WAH? Offliiiil Does Xeit lleUevo KukIiiiiiI Will Atn.uipt 10 Ciiuil On tho Dutch Const. I'OIH'KS Mi:iX(J MASSIID AT GKII.MAX FIIOXTIKIt (II; AuotUlM I'imi If ruin nr Tlmn. ROM 15, April !. Wlioloss reports from 'urlch slate that Holland h.is closed hor Gorman fiontler and has iii.ibhi.mI all available forces there. Ur tuwUlKl 1'iru lo rout if iiium.J AMSTERDAM. Anrll I. "I do I not for a niomont suggoHt that thoro lis possibility that Great Ilrltalii Intends to laud hor armies on tho Dutch eoast," said formor LMIulstor of War Colyn today In an Interview regarding tho meant my.UeiioiiH military preparations In Holland. "Wo hnvo tho ussuramo of Groat Hrltnln that film will respoot our neutrality and wo roly on that ns- suranco. If Germany considers Holland's iMoiisoh Inadoiiuato, ho suggested that tho. strengthening or tho Dutch rorens would inako clear to Gor many, Ilollnud'H Intention to pio vont any menaco to Germany's open riank. HAS niriiHHD FROM CO.MMAND OF HUSIAN AR.MY C;nr Compliments Hint on Service Successor Has .'tt Hoen Named (Hr AiumUle-l i'rru to fvi lur Tlmn.) PKTROGRAD, April 4. Genoral Ivanofr has retired lr"m tho com- maud or tho Russian nruilcs tn Vol his-ula ami Gullclu Emperor Nlcbol - as addressod a complimentary nol ,(o him. His Hiiccessor iuu noi ucen ,innoiinceu. H S SCAPED in; SOUTH HOLLAND 1 No. 216 " J. JtZ 51 IS Strong French Positions About Verdun Reported to Have Been Taken. SLIGHT LULL TODAY Fighting Not as Violent as Yesterday, But It Still Keeps Up. ARTILLERY IS VERY ACTIVE Tim Snllent Along tlio Avocourt- .Mnliineoitrt Front Is Gradually Straightening Out by South. ivnnl Push of Germans. nr AmikHUM ITf-M lo Coo. nr Tlmn.l LONDON, April I. Strong French positions southwest of Douaumont nml in tho Cnlllotto word northeast or Vorilun woro taken by tho Qor mnus, Ilerlln nniiouneod today. Paris howover, elcclnroj thnt the French have pusheel tholr way back to tho northern outskirts or tho wood and are claimed to hove regained a foot lug In tho vlllngo of Vnux. Slight Lull Today, f A slight lull has followed tho violent fighting of yesterday. Klio. where no Infantry engagements lent night, Paris says. Northwest of tho fortress, nrtlllory- 011 both sides nro actively employed along tho Avocourt-Malancourt front, whoro tho salient In tio lino grad ually l.i being straightened out by tho southward push of tho dr mniiB. On other frontit there are no Im portant dovclppmouts, BRITISH REFUSE WILL NOT HHTl'HN FOHKIONKIt TAKI5X I'HOM V. fl. IIOATH. Claim Right to Kclo Them nml ThlH Country Will Lnler n Vig orous Protest. ;nr a1.iii.i rrrw 10 c n.r tibm. WVSHINOTON, 1). C, April 4. Great Ilrltiiln's rofusitl to release 38 Germans, Austrlans und Turks ta ken from the American steamer China near Shanghai, was received today at tho stato dopnrtmont. Tlio state department plans to demand tho iiucnuelltlnnal releiue of the prisoners, according tn many precedents. Disputes tho Right. Tho llrltlsh nolo Is understood to Insist on tho right of that gov ernment to seize enemy subjects re turning to tnko part In the war. This, It Is understood, tho United jStates Is prepared to dispute vigor ously. HOLDSlFf SHERIFF LONG ISLAXD lirXTKIt LOXG HATTLK. FIGHTS Heavily Armed, Ilo Keeps Hack Of- fleers nml Finally Takes Ills Otwi Lire. (Of AuocUt4 mt tu nm IMf llmM.1 HAHYLON, L. I., April 4. Will iam Douloy, hunter and guide, lay dead today In his homo, where he woundml five persons and fougtit a. long tmttlo with tho sheriff and four deputies who attnmpted to arrest him. Armed with rifles, shotguns and revolvers, Donloy withstood a siege from noon yoatorday until early to day. When tho nttuckors finally forced their way Into tho house, thoy found Donley had blown hla head almost off with a shotgun, TWO HUNDRED AHE KILLED OH INJURED (ru AuoclUM Vnt i Tm4 IUf TlmM. LONDON. April 4 An ex plosion lu a powder tactory In Kon't bus caused the death or Injury of 200 porsonH, It was announced officially to. day. i '. - , SEND jour CLOTHES EAltlA" te avoid Easter rush. JAY 1MIAW. Phono HMU BtllLIN 1 N M'.l'l