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"WWfVWJ "Hi1. ppptll Jll r-w jprj-j.. THPSIVnLEON THE FACE OF A LOSER IS SO SICKLY THAT IT NEVER POOLS ANYBODY ..rn THAT i APA BELIEVES IN THE BEST et AND ALWAYS BOOSTS & ALL SflUTHWEST OREGON HOMES ij rtitiz CETY EDITION Foiuiir O'clock Vol No- XXXIX MKMRHIl OP TIIK ASSOCIATED PRKS9 Established 1H7H Aw Tho Const Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 EVENING EDITION. Consolidation nf Times, Const Mull mill Coos Hnv Advertiser. No. 221 ORGE I 06 VILLA to Be Day Ahead of pursuers, Bound for qurango wiy. IS SILL band yB3 Joined By the Arnpta Brothers, Who Command One Thousand Men. PASSES PARRAL IN FLIGHT hUthntnt f IhlHwiilli Cuvulr.v "SSlViumil 0' the Tinln, Atrotillne i"- the I'""! Today. .,Uwl.l.J TttM to Coot Par Tlmw.l arASO, Texas. April 10. In 11 nlgbt ticforo American cavalry, nnUbellMciUolmio passed Inr nt with a bind salil to number 'J00, biding for WuranRo City. IJtncIi teiU of the Tlilrtcontli Cavalry ut hard on tho bandit's trail. A Viilcin report stated today that TOi wai a full tla ahead ot tho iinitti. K Villa n aches Durango (U, h probably will bo Joined by lie forces of tho Arrietn brothers, tlo command 01 or I 000 men. Ilefne to Talk. Jltiloa officials hoic will not ills mi the report that tho d i facto (tveroment IU soon Inform tho ABfriran j?ocrnincnt that It Ij In jwltlon to relieve tho Ainotcnn treojiof the task of dinning Villa. IMcin Consul (latela said ho had u Information on matters of a dip lentlc character. ,Yv llcv edition. Local authorities had no additional Moitnitlon regarding tho process i( reroiutlon reported to have been bHturated by (luernl Salnrnr. a former lluerta officer, who Is said to liTt (tone Into .Mexko from Liib tmcci, N. M. It the reported ro-oporntlon of Cinantljtaj and American troops Is l he Mined, n now revolution will lite hard aledilhiK. iimmr is coxi'iit.MCi) win 1 CLOSE SALE PHILLIP IIUKIINKIl ARRIVKR J'Olt FINAL XIKIOTIATIOXS May Take Over Slnipsoii .Mill and Part Holdings Toilnj I. ,, Kdgnr Sluiison Aio lleio 444 Ij. .1. SIMPSON SAYS hti:iini:u ih:aii closkr L. .1. Simpson snltl this af ternoon that tho deal for tho juiehuso of tho Simpson com- pnnv pi ope: ties by Philip- Itiiulmcr hnd been rlosod to- day. Tho mill will start "Wed- ncsdny morning under tho now management. 4 Closing of tho Simpson Lumber compnuy snlo Is almost completed and possibly will bo elosod by eve ning. Philip Utichucr, nccomimulud by C. II. Caroy, his attorney, arrived on tho train Saturday aiiornoon trom Port land for tho final negotiations. At tho sumo time L. .1. Simpson ac companied by Mrs. Simpson also ar rived from Portland while Capt. 1M gar Simpson has been hero for sov oral days. Huh Item Xo llltili Mr. Iluohnor denied Hint there has boon a hitch In tho proceedings. He said that Inasmuch as tho deal Is a largo ono there luivo been delays cnused by various negotiations but no trouble nt all. Asked as to what change will Im mado In the plant at North Bond Mr. Huohnor said ho would rather inako his statements after tho pa pers have all been drawn up for ttic salo. About Hull Shipments Ho spoko about arranging for the shipment of part of tho Porter mill output to tho cast via rail first put ting It through tho dry kiln process. Such lumber Is dressed and Is tho AN AGREEMENT REPORTED MADE Rumor That United States and Carranza Fixed "Dead Line" For Troops. OFFICIALS- SILENT Secretaries of State and War Refuse to Discuss the Matter When Asked. ' PLEADS NOT GUILTY REBELLION IN CHINA GROWS on. wait i : faccs first mwitui: Ml'RDKH CHAHdK SUPPLIES GOING FORWARD Indications Aie That the Can ana Tionps Aic Co-Operating Willi AmcVlenii I'oicvs In Pin suit of Itautlll Lender Mr AhhhIhIoiI I'rc.i In Cin Hi, Tlmca I WASHINGTON, I). C, Aiu II 10. Secrolarj Lansing and Secretary Ha lter, both declined to commbnt today on the border loporta that ait ugiou- meut between Washington and tho Cai rana governments had fixed a "dead lino" beyond which tho Amer ican ttoops would not go In pursuit of tho Villa bandits. Secrotnry Ila kor declared lu answer, to a question, that such nn agreement would cmo under the ponding piotocol ami not under tho war department's Juris diction. Discuss Piotocol. The proponed piotocol, of which little luu heeonin known, Is still under discussion at Cnrrunn's pres ent (iipltul at (Juoretaro. Secretary Maker iccelvod word today that the railroad sutuatlou lu Mexico was much Impioved and supplies In in- best of tho output and cannot bo icrenslni: nuautitles are going for- shipped orv well liv boat becnunn 'ward to tho American troops. of tho fact that It will not stand fori llo lufoimetl Pi radical Wilson all Jamming and Jostling about witnotti report.? Indicated that Carraua fore Man Who Confessed to Polsoirlng 1'atliei-ln-liiiw Is Arialgneit In Com t Mr AiwoclMd I'rcsa la Coos tr Timet ) NIOW YORK, April 10. Or Ar- thur Warren Walte, who confessed to poisoning his father-in-law, John 12. Peck, tho millionaire drug maun facturer, entered through his counsel today n plea of not guilty when ur ralgncd on tho Indictment charging first degree murdor. Five Warships Stationed at Canton Joinsd the Revo- tion On April Sixth. ! MEN GALLED 0 T S UI Moiti: ititiTisii sti:ami;rs I'OIITKI) LOST TODAY UK- All Membeis of Ciews Saved Incept ing Tin ce .Men Fiom One Steam er .Missing Moiti: sthamuks arh hrpohtrd lost piti:siii:xT cA.vci:Mii:n xoiiiimi ()!-' nXCUCKMKXTS TODAY Tilp Down the Poloimie Itlxer Cannes Slight Attadc of Illness us ItCMlIt Itlf AiBo-lntcl l'rvM to C'im IIbj TIiiim t WASIIINdTOX, I). C, April 10. I'resldunt Wilson camelled a uuu her of engagements today because of u cold lie caught while down the Po tomac rlsor on tho Maj flower Frldaj night. (Central Government With- iiruws 1 1 uuJb vviuiiii vvuiu to Be Sent to Canton. REASON N01fGIVEN OUT Picstiiunhly the I'otic Is Held Pack llecause 'of Dlssntlsfnctloii Wlilili Is Itcpiited IMstlug Among tho Soldleis ttlr AiwikI ilwl Vivr In limm Vt Tim I SIIANOIIAl, Chlnn, April 10. Five win ships stationed at Canton Joined tho robolB April (i. Tho cen tial government has recalled the troops which 11 started to semi to Canton, presumably owing to dis satisfaction among the men. family I'oinin wider Snjs ll Near I'.inal, ttl AiwMltJ rrtm lo Coot III, Time EL lS0, Texas, Apill It). Con firmation of tho reports that Villa 'u In the nclcliliorlioml of Panal. tr had pawed It, was biouglit to JwrxtjOay by (Jcncral Ilortanl, the farranra commander at .Madeia. Pcrtanl, who i.nno to .luaro. for i coaferenre with Ids superior. (Jen mi Cailra, talil that before ho lert ra Saturday, authentic reports re recehoj iimt villa li.nl been at Camargo, CD miles norlli "t of i'arral. I'i jiecdlng at his fluioua apcpcl, the bandit Icador ld eajlly have made Pairal. I'lBlit rmir ll.ijs Ago. ftrtanl had no rep irt on how "Meth American troops were fol m Tho fUIit liitween tho Cm natutas and the Villi Mas occuried ""wlirodo llorj.i four dajs ago. "Mid, tho YllllMas being defeated leailnR 8(-oral dead ami wound ca the Held, . Mlla Whs Woiindcd. wrtinl ja d ho Imd abnoluto con 2 'iat il'.i hud boon WW Tho bandit was shot In iwl f', . Ml'1, ml '""Hut lujuied lnieruvf,,l0,,,,,u',,nMlu,,tJ IHIBlEPOBIS kns(.i; sr-r iiv him to kx 'ini, IINSTOX IK.1 ', Ia,"'r '" hiM'I'Hi's hut "' Aie ,lt (,U, 0u( , iiia.., ,,,l,,k' Celii'O-ToNas. April 10 rmhiL'.0" rP(eK ,(l from (Jen. Wat bJlniV rou,rt "flor IIm I ,Sl,m"l'"i, ielatl c,LVut 'on.aln.uK no V lutein iL.a,rv 'odiums bollood .... mp i lr in lUon ' Uc,lnu of I'annl. l)o i "ij aeport ire not rovcalcd. Injury to it At tho present tlmo the Porter mill has not a dry kiln plant and from this It Is Inforrod thnt ono wlP bn orectod. Several months a o tho Southern Pacific put lu a spur track nlougsldo of tho Porter mill and the Simpson yards. To .Make 1'Viv Clianges "If wo tuho ovor tho plant," said Mr. liuohncr, who has had nianv years as an experienced mill man. "wo will niiilcu no chungos to speak of among tho employees. Of cnurs wo bring our own innnngor. All of tho men that nro working thero now will ho retained IT thoy euro to stav " C. II. Uuehnor. a son, and Oeorgo It Sailor, son-ln-lav, nrn already hero and they will mako their homes on Cons Iftiy, looking after this end of tho business. Philip Iluohnor does not epcct to remain hero permanently. cm were co-operating In the pursuit of Villa. TO DREDGE- INLET lti:wr.K I'TXAMA' TO comi: IIAYXIIS IXIiKT HOAtS TO DEATH IS SUDDEN DAVY LEAGUE MEETS di:i.i:2Ati:s itiom kvchy htvit: ix rxiox TiiniiM OTE Dl READY 1 (JHUMAXY WIIjIj ItlJIMiY AIIOL'T SIXKIXd OK SI'SSIIX ,1AM KS A. whim: YATICS PASSCS AWAY TAI,KINi TO Wll'i: Was I'oreinnii of l.llidy Coal .Mine Ileal t Kulliiio Is Cause Would llnxo IK'eii ."- Tmiioiiow .Tanina A. Yatos. foroman of tho Piesldcnt Thompson In Opening Ad- diess Appioes of nn Adcipiatu Xmy Jllf Aaaorltlcxl I'rma In Cmm Ila, TIiiim WASIIINdTON, I). C, April 1 0 Dolegates leprcsentlng evorv state In the union were present at tho open ing session of the annual convention or the Navy League of tho I'nlted States. In the opening iiddrens, Piesldont Thompson said the league was founded bv nun who believed an efficient and adeipiato fleet was tho host defense against Invasion. I)ald .layne Mill, former ambassador to (lormany, denounced tho admini stration's foreign policy. Ambassador Ceiaiil Sas II Will l Handed Him, Pnilialily Today Illr AitaorlalM Tnaa lo Cooa nr Tlinw.) WASIIINdTOX, I). C, April 10. Kecrotarv Lanslnit iinnounced today that Ambassador derard cabled that tho derman rorelgn iiiriro inioriiiea him It would hand him tho note on tho Sussex case probably today. (It? AsmicIMoI t'tcta tr coua raj Tlinri J LONDON, April 10. -Tho Hilt'sh steamer Custom City, I III 2 tons gross, sunk. The Norwegian steamer SJolyst, !)17 tons, was sunk off tho French con3t. Tho crew was saved. FRENCH FORCE ROLDING OUT Ilf Aatnclaloil l'rcua In Coua llsj Tlnipa LONDON Vpr. 1 0. Tho sinking of four more Hrltlsh steatuors was an nounced today. All of them wore unarmed. They wero tho Sllkworth I lull, 1777 tons gross; the dlonnl mond, 2S8K tons gross; thu Youne, -10:10 tons gross, and the Knfra, 11578 tons gross. Thieo of tho crow of the Sllkworth Hall me missing. TO ATTACK TURKS mtiTisn plan it 1:1.1 1:1 i:.pi:i)p TIOX AT Kl"l'i:iAMAH; I'looiH, However, Cm tall l',ioiituge on Willed AnmiuU Can llo Del h iieil (Ilr AaaoclaM I'rfaa In Oxia liar Tlmfa I LONDON, April 10. Preparations nro well advanced for the next llrltlsh attack In nn attempt to relievo the army surtounded by Turns at Kut-ol-Amara. An official report, howovor, says tho floods have em tailed tho frontage on which the attack can bo delivered. win; sn:s I'oit mvoitcn Mr. I!. S. Idillaiil Alleges Ciuel ami Tieatiueut and Xou-Siippoit. Suit for separation fiom her bus- Llbby coal mlno, was sitting at tho , , , ,,, s Hullairil. has boon limit tnblo In his homo at I.IDDy alio 11 tte,i ,y mth. llullard, tho papers 11I110 o'clock Saturday ovonlng, tulK-,0llB Bpru.,i () ,m Satunlay oven Ing to his wife across mo noard. "HnK JV Constable Cox. Tho wlfo fcol ono of those Hpolls coming on, U8k(J (i0 moI1fi, alimony for hor LUzlo." ho said suddonly and In- b0jf IU1, t(l0 tnit0 t-lillilrun and $7T stnntly passod away, lloart fnlluro attorney's few. and Hvor troidilo vvoro nUrlbuted as; i a r0strnlnlng order issuoil by tho causes of his death. Widow and I'Tve Clilliiion JuiIko Sklnworth. Ilallard Is lestraln mi i-iwini nmloHtlticr Ii'h wife, children ,,,!. .lnn,.iaj.il lfl,lnU II Ulin Illlll ...... ..r lw.ln ,,i,uiKtl I IIC UUlUllOt.il .VI..-. - OI UIIJ III IIIUII IIU,U1VJ. 1 11. ... .,ll.l In n.rltl. five children, nil under 10 yonrs of, ,scu.rn weeks ago, Mrs. IJalhud oarnliiBS nislo It pobslblo to wnto Timv in .Ininos. Tena. William, ',.,,,n in .imlun Pennock. asking for ntt u hu listunt'iil amount, ino coin HAS EARNED MONEY MAKING ZEPPELINS TI10 ('eimaii Passenger Alisdlp Company Devotes lllfoits to Win (duo Woilc. tllj Aanodale.1 I'ri-aa 10 Coua na; Tlmea 1 'ItXIdKOIip'-ON-M A IN, dor many. April 10. The Pnsscngor Airship Co., Ltd., of this placo, In Its annual leport Just Issued says that while tho wnr lies put a stop to tho company's regular business, tho works havo been fully occu pied on war 01 dors (manufneturo of parts for J5oppllne) and that tho gross earnings for tho onr woro $1 7.1,000. As tho company was Inn iloiiotl with a heavy deficit. 1015 FIGHT IS DESPERATE STKlKidLi: AT Pi:.DMAXS HILL IIAItD OXi: 'fiom a 0 to no ifJ'er- SENT lir IE 'Q.HO Rem, Klot Itn.lMlNT (( SIMIVK ""NO Till! mm; lltlul 1. " rn in 11..1 ui . .. .. III... . . . ' u'" ' "Hows "I'ciiSoldicrlsKilUslliv n'-miy'u,!:i,s "Del nin t r-siniPtit htatlonod U.l .' .H10 IU lip Ultll.lrau-.. n.,a :" mm m : .ii ,l. .. Jirii r r.. "nni,. ," mayor of Del ofthre '0,',"Ls"r.lav in whdl. Port TnkeH Action Peter Logglo to HeiucstMit Pint In Important Meeting In Lugeno Dredging on Haynea Inlet so that boats may como and g" without hav ing to rost for a tlmo ntop of mud shoals, will probably bn dono within a week, nccordlng to tho oxprosslon of tho Port Coinnilbslonors at tholr icgular monthly mooting hold this nuiiniiiL'. That slIcl.liiKS may be diimliod. eertnln landings and aborts at tho hoad of tho Inlet will havo 10 ii riim minnvnil before the work can bo started. It was siild. Tho plan Is to havo this nrrnngemont mado at onco. Tn Attend Meeting nn Ani-ll 1 I. In Idiif'ono. will bo hold n conforonco of roprosontntlvos fiom port districts in Washington and Oiegon. Potor l.oggo has been oloctod to represent tho Pott of Coos 1Ia'- .1 Thnt any of tho money from the nroceods of tho O. and C. laud saleB should go Into loclatnation projocts, Is absurd, said tho Coiuinisslonois, l.nn.nco ,lr.nl nf t llOSO 1:111(18 llTO Sit IJVltutau ill,.." ... ..- t union in (iisuicis mm ,- of reclamation. Tho representatives at Kugono will probably elect one of tholr number to carry tiro fight Into Congress. To Kemmo Piling Piling In tho lowor hay that tins boon n monace nnd an Inconvonlonco to tlia fishermen will bo removed bv tho Port, tho ovponso being charged up to tho Pugot Sound Bridge and Dredging company. Tho Port memorial to Congress was accepted. Ono thousand copies have boon printed. No compromise has boon reached regarding tho S. II. Cathcart dam ages on tho north arm or Mill Stougii fill. IKON AID 1 1' using Ha sheds nt various points I... .. ,,...,.. 1.. ...I... . .r 14,.itl1ra j into iiiuieii-nuiiuii, iiiiiuiiiiih, -foit, Dresden nnd PotBilam to tho 'mllltno authorities, nirn Albert and Frances Yntes. Also nj,ji K10 Hll, their home was dcstl- ,mny lma ! derived rovonuo from . 1 . . a 1 . . llfllt lino Illlll 1.1 ...t.. 1 tllOl'O 18 a iiroiiier, iwn, """iiuiooi piovuioiis. has taken tho placo of ins iiroumr as foroman In tho mlno. and tho mother, Mrs. Yates, of Honton.i Washington. Tho funeral arraugo monts will not bo nuido until word Is received from lior. f ltd t Inlay Tomoi rovvi Tomorrow would have boon Mr. Yates' birthday and ho would havo been 52 years of ago. llo had boon ill for sovoral months. Ho was bom at Cameron, Kngland, In ISO I and when 7 16 years old eamo to America with his mothor nnti nd undo, Josoph Williams, who llvoa on Coos Uny. Prnctlcally all of his llfo tho de ceased has heon interested In coal mining and for five yonrs has boon foroman for Oeorgo Doll at Llbby. Ho Huileil on wennesiinj CAIIHANA AlTIIOItlTIKS AUi:lh-K I S KHUl COHDIAL IX AJsMSTIXO ,ULLI UUUU INIIUU (iin maim Pciictrulo l'iencd Lino for Five Hundred Ymds One Itepmr SlIJH ( AmocUII I'rnM lo Cooa liar Tlmra, LONDON, April 1 0. In a despor ato Htrugglo for Dondnutn's lltll last night, the Fronch lino was penetrated for a distance of about 500 yards lu tho vicinity of tho height. Paris an pounced this today In reporting a battlo which raged lu tho Verdun ro glon along a in mile front north of tho stronghold. Paris says else whorg tho French lino stood tho test of savago attneks. Iteilln Statement Heilln stated today that In tho fighting near llothlncouit In tho Ver dun region, tho town nnd two fortl flod points of tho fort to tho soutb vvoat vvoro lsolatod. Tim Finnili wero cut off, losing 71 1 prisoners, two guns nnd flfteon machine wans. Tho lino nf flKhtlng extended to tlm oast of tho Mouse. Tho fronch claim fuither progress south of tho village of Douaiimont. Gallant Defense Around Ver dun Against Frightful On slaught of Germans. LOSSES ARE GREAT Two Army Corps In Dense Masses Hurled at Position Near the City. FIGHT MAKESJI0 CHANGE At the Cud nf Day Ficned Are In Uuictly Sanio Places as ii Start Counter Attacks Aic Suc cess! til ttlr AaanclatH I'rro tn C'nna liar Tlmta 1 PAULS, April 10. Abandoning their now opon formation, and lately established practice of night attacks, tho (lormnus yesterday ongaged two army corps In depso uinsscs against tho French positions noithwcst ot Verdun, between Avacotirt and Cum-eres. Frcmli Hold (Iioiind Forces nuinborlng nt least a divi sion and u ha'f charged tho lino no Iween Avacourt and Hetlilncourt. Twice they wero obliged to fill up gaps In their ranks, but nono of their thrcn assaults shook tho French lino, which bad been considerably stiongtcned In the region of Ilothln court by tho withdrawal of forces from tho dangerously exposed salient to (oiiiiiiandlng positions behind thu village. Attack Dendmau'N Hill Two fresh divisions uttacliod Dead man's Hill, but wero repulsed. A third attack at tho snmn tlmo wan dell voi ed multicast of Avacourt. Thin attack mot with more succors than others, but after the dermniis gnlnort a foothold In tho first trenches, tho French counter attack, and tho not result for the dormans was an In creaso In losses from French bay onets. Xo (,'alns An' Mado At tho loso of tho day thn French held exactly tho same positions as at tho beginning of tho attack. LOGS COMING EAST SMiTii-powuns iirsiics xfav I.OfJCINd co. i:qi'ip.mi:nt Dlspatides Aie Can led Fiom l''i''l'poitTLAXI) dig to Clilliualiuii I'liy ny .iero piano .Me.sscngeiM THIS IS AFTMH Ill'SIXHSS LOCALITY. 44444444 XO ,11'ltY AT XOHTII Hi:l) I'Oll (JltOHS CASH Illr AauHlala-l Trwa lo Cooa lUr Timet i WITH PKIISHINO AT FRONT". A I1KLOW NAMIQUIPA, April '.. -(Radio to Columbus) Two aoro pianos which tlovv from horo to Chl iiiinliini citv returned today hrlns- Clodleller Tells What Raid nail Will Tills Section. at Do Ilugene For "Pot Hand Is going after tho business i M'l.in. i. .' . :.- .. ....... . .1. . .. .. , --.- Later today It was nnnoiinrod thnt mR to porsuing ropo b hwi i iu -,Mlir8ilf0,i COast country tho funeral will bo bed weunesuay " , " . " i,hl)n,11!0 tt0 )0llo that It Is a com Till, 1 1IMIJI1 Iiril L'llUUUI llllilK tWHMflJ .... ..w .. floiMinrin lit 1 II. 111. Ill Cndortnklng Pnriois. ino wrvi will ho In chatgo of the Forostor s lodgo. DISCUSS GASOLINE I A. ...ii.l, nn fnrnoa In Hill-suit of Vlllll. 'lllZ section Of tllO StatO thnt IS IKll Tho planes larrylng lUspntclies to j rosources, niany of which are to tho lonstitutlonallst authorities Q UoVQ,op(,d ilt wi,,, ro thoro," Milieu i-ersniiiB newuuu ....,..- ma U y ciotlfoltor. of the Studo- iltli beivlia along tiftii.. .a Thijrt,c,ommul,aion. hUh .!" Ma8 inched follow- in. n. l ot '" atter rotm o...... U ran."" '"""era was killed bv T, ex it "i,.". P. Vaii"ii r. I H- W xJ?ffi!:t.S!5? 'niiN iMiiaiing PLANS FOR XOKTII Hi:XI D1JPOT COMIXfl SOON It was stated today by L J. Simpson that plans for the depot at North Rend would nrrim nn 1 1 in o and bids for tho work would bo asked for bakor Corpoiatlon of Amorlca, of Portland, while In ISugono In un lu torviow with a reprosontutlvo of the Cnuses i:elteinent The arrival of two filers In Chi huahua causod gront oxcltoinont. (! ..l i uni,ni.lm1 linn ni'un t lmv "" ,l XmTVVod I'e'rshlng Holster of that city. COXfJRHSS L(KKS 1XTO .MATTHR, momj j,,8 l0ndiiuartors south today "While thoy don't havo much now OF IIKUIHR PR1C17. to n point whoro It Is closor In touch ,,ori,upS but timber, the country has Long Itcpint .suinniueii, ihi Reason As lo a"s " Im'it'iiso Xovv In l'nrco. Xo with tho actual field oporations south of Satovo flir Aaaottal4 V(t to Ci liar Tlne 1 w'isiiixfiTOX. I). C. April 10 Tho Fedoral trado commission today .EMBLEM PARADED presented to congress a pi ollmlnary ,m;mox.stRT10V .MI)P. IV CHI report on tho Invostlgnt on of the tA(J() ,roAV rnl30 in tno price ui h""""- - - Tho report carries a mas ui tistics on production and prdes. but draws no conclusion as to tho cause of the increased prices. CAR Tl'RXS TIRTLi: Whon John Sneddon turnod his now car off of Fourth streot Into An ,unn nvAiiiia iestorday afternoon i. ...n.i. o tilo turn so that the i .;,o. n iii turn so that the motor trucK was urii iiwi '' h n nd?rn..i off tlw edse of the downtown streets today. It was an vvheels dropped off the edge o e preparodne advocates rShJSnSdtlnachln" demonstration last Satutdaj 3teerlng wheel and the ma wondoiful posblbllltlos.' 'satu ?ir. Clodfoltor. "It has boon unfoituii ato that wo hao not had bettor communication lrtweon that coun try and Portland, but now It will ' ... I. nntw nln.rwl ' SUUIl UU IU,UIUIVU, "The coast country has been prac tically isolated and Is behind In development now, but with tho com ing of tho railroad thoy will strike a strldo In ordor to catch up with the rest of tho state that I predlot . ii.n... n linvnnil mnn v .n. .........,n.ArA.Kn..Timi.l Will rarry immi "i "W ""' UJ Auwiaifi a vm -- -- . ..-. a a ti a v .iifar oilier iusiuiib, maclie figure of Dodo. "an emblem of "I understand that thoy have tot d9fensolegsnos3, on a ponderous e,j $370,000 bonds for the purpose tor truck was drawn through the'0f building roada. That shows tuai they mean business." Mr Clodfelter left on the first PieiMiedness Klenion, Cndenvoi-s to Show tho Cnuntrv In Dcfense- lc.-s l Oml! t ion Thorel s a hitch In tho trial of Chris Oiohs, arrostod for having liquor In his pos session. It apponrJ that Jus tice Shustor has no Jury drawn, Tho law provides that Jurymon must be drawn tho first Monday or tho joar and If not tlion, tho first day of tho mouth. Noun hud ovor boon drawn lu Nmth Pond. District Attorney LII Jcivl8t will look up tho law. It may In that thn caso can not bo trlod at North llonil. Xovv Able to (Jet Out ICnoiigh Tigs to Keep Smith .Mill Running Six Rajs a Week, Is Repmt Now equipment for tho Smith Powers enmps Is being rnpldly In stalled, said A. II. Powers this morn ing. Sovoral branch extonslon linos are being laid to taho tin logging trnlns further Into tho woods, thoro by Increasing tho output of tho camps. Tho rallB ud locomotives wero received bore rocontly from Snn Francisco. Thoy nio being plnced aa rapidly as possible. Mr. Powers said that right now tho caiiipn would bo ablo to turn out enough logs to supply the C. A. Smith mill on a six days a week schedule. iiavi: ,xi !W PORT llimiliiiiis Will Connect Willi tde Cailhbeau Sea Ur Aanotlatal TrxM tn Cooa liar TIum I WASIIlNdTON, D. C, April 10. Honduras has piovldod for tho tnbllshment or a free port on Carat iibtu Hay which Is connected with tho Caribbean Sea. Tho now port has boon naniod Puorto I lei ram, In lion or of tho first president of Honduras, Dlonlslo do Horreiii. When construc tion Is compMod it will opon up to couiniorco tho oDpartment of Mos qultla, comprising ono-slxtli of Hon duras' torrltory, which Is absolutely riintouchod commorolally or Inuus- trlally. SHOWS A DECLINE FRHXCII i;xciX(ai; ix YORK LOWF.R XFAV SFAD JHLITAHY .MUX Unelvvooil Ice Cieam at Anlcker's to lie aemouswuuoii ia jiu...,.j . ., . ' . .. . iii lo- Uti.nufTli iinBannsrir Kerv 'ce Ma me " Tr-T K rla? t'.1o? T IbellSl &' JHmo'r and no 1, ins ' lrn Pacific between Kon. in&Smlnuilliiniia U paraded b the ant. pr.paredne., wd MBllfldd. The damage to the car Is about ?25 forces. Amcrlcaii Dollar I Xovv Wmtd . Roughly SK I'mihh or About !.-.: (Ilr Aaaotlated Prwa to Cooa liar Tlma Xi:W YORK. April 10. Fronch exchange contlnuod to docllno todav. Paris checks tailing to C.03. At thW rate It takos ovor blx francs roughly valuod at ?1.20 to buy an American dollar, TRAIX LATK TODAY. China Will Have Attaides nt Several Capitals Pr AaaoflatM ITfaa tn Ho- Par TlniM 1 PI3K1N, April 10. Military at tachos aro to bo sent to tho Chinese legations nt Washington, Londqu. Petrograd, Iloilin and Toklo The Fatachos will be military officials bo- low tho rank of colonel with a suffi cient knowiedgo of forolgn Innpuage to qualify thorn for tho posts. Some difficulty Is being oxprpssed In find lug officers suitable for tho places. Iliuohvnoi! Ice Cieam at AnUker's. Thd train from the north Is report ed an hour and twenty mlnutea lata today t the depot It was said (0j,i Saantll Ciesr.-mt pin, set wltd that tho causo of the delay had not, ',parls Reward for Its return to v et been learned Times of flco I I m,amdtntKKKtttuBKtBtutKKtttKKKttKttKttttttKKtBKKKK -k "1 iar1.