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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1916)
HANWANI S BUT LITTLE HRE BELOW BUT HE ALWAYS WANTS IT JUST AS QUICK AS HE CAN GET IT "TTnrD THAT APflr BELIEVES IN THE BEST cc AND ALWAYS BOOSTS EeiRMFEOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES (EcUSB mnn WxmtB MEMHKIt OF TIIF! ASSOCIATED PRESS jEFrf&?&r 6 OITY EDITION me'cwat -- kiMXXix ICDFIRT Established 1M78 Am Tho Count Mai MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION & Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Hay Advertiser. No-225 ' VILLA BURIED 11.. tUnt Rnrli Wns Slorv aiso.. mi , i . - OFFICIAL Tien Up and Sent to uninuuiiuci B 1 RUI Dnnn Pnn. tenors Have im F Led at War Depart- I' ' t t Con " nieniou i mi f TRUE ARMY TO QUIT . ,.... II. I nmtii U Itl'llllV tntnt """"" ,, M and Properly mom...... Minion 3Iolm vim i WlllldlUVWI ....AJWAAA 1 . .l...l1 lH'lllV iininxintii.iiiw.. t Xt ' ' . fylMcliM Pff l W W 'm" ' ' nirn II f WASII1.UIU., I'. Ilptfl 1T.TIio War uo- firtment officials aunounc- ri that noiio of tliu over- mht dispatches ir early tdttrams today brought any coaflrmitloii of tho find I lit of the body of Vlll.i. ItrlMDiM rmi lo Cm nf TlniM.l a PASO, Texas, April 17. -Con MIIS HIS FAULT AHMV OKKICElt SAID TO COX KKSS HLAMI2 AT PAHHAL Sitcli Is Statement .Mailu In Message Received liy Mexican War Olllco tllr Amor Utl I'rma to Coon tlr Tlmra.1 M 12X1 CO CITY, April 17. The war offlro received a dispatch last night In which ruitlior details are given or the I'arral affair. It was asserted that nn American army office admitted It Ih culpability for entering tlto town. The (Jlapntch also says tho Amorl on ii troopH luivo coascri tlio move ment southwnrd initlf such t lino tin. tlio negotiations liotwoen Uto-U. S. and .Mexican governirU'iits nro ter minated. " I Tet or Dispatch Tho full text of tho dispatch says: "Oencral Lo.nno, aocompanled by Generals Onrolu and Pornmidoz, put au end lo tho trouble at I'arral and persuaded tho American troopH to re tire to tlio outskirts or tho city, ,T HIIPAItT.MENT Kvhoro they woro followed by tho hos- 'tile nonulacc. At this point tho lAmnrlean x-onsul In charKO indeed for WASHINGTON DOUBTS Officials Have No News of Vil la's Death or Burial So Far Today H STORY GDHES Pershing's Report On Harrai Says Carranza Men Attacked FOLLOWED AFTER RETREAT Troops Wore Withdrawn Krom City In OrtKY (o Prevent a Clash Of ficials I'.ol'iiso to (mmout. on the Matter BIG SALE IS MADE I j. 12. WHITE LUMHEIt CO., Ol MENDOCINO CIIANGI2S HANDS GERMAN NOTE nought by Chicago and San Krnnolsco Interests Constdoratlon In $:i,.d,o (n Aanoclatal TrrM la Coo IUr Tlmn.i SAN FRANCISCO. April 17. Tho L. 12. White Lumber Company, of. Mendocino, Cnllf.sald to ho one o(t tho largewt and oldest lumlior con-,) ceniB in tho United States, has been sold to tho C. A. Goodyear and .Tamed I). Lacey IntorostB of Chicago and .lames A. McKonzfo or San Francisco Tho consideration -was $3,500,000. President Will Press Submar ine Question to Issue In Communication IS 1 COMPLETED WILSON XI2W IIKVOI.ITION IS IlKINf! STAKTHI) i ll I I I I lJ I I 1 1 I I rtrrnuMLG ACTS ON UKPHIMAND OV MIU'T. COL. (IODIKIt Tried liy Court Jfaitlal HeiVntly foo Coiulnet. of Sail Dlco Aviation station C 'a eonferoneo with tho munltlpal pros-, 'Ident. ;-' ! "An nrmy orfloer admitted ho on- v llered tn city without poriuli Ion 'but clnlmed ho sont an orderly asl- ' Inn pormlfHloii to outer and that, rooiflvliiK no niiHwer and tho orderly W roturnlui;, lie went to Investigate. Are in Harmony "Tho American officer expressed VRKi-ct nt what happened and tno American troops ami constltutlonal- tnj AworlilM Trwi Im Cuot TltT Tlmw SAX ANTONIO, Texas, Aprllo 17. General Vllla real Is attomptliiK to start a new revolution against uar- a' tnr AocUIt rrei to Com Iltr TlmM.) HAIUIUIUl, 1J. V.., April Hi Itatloa of Mexican reporiH uau. , pnllllllo,n ,llir lEAMrhu been exhumed at "T"'-" ..'. moM President Wilson i todny approved tho recommendation of Secretary or War Ilakor Imposing a sentence or roprlniaud on I.out!nnnt Colonel ranza, uccordlng to n report Ooodlor or the aviation service, who from tho Mxloan consul at recontly was tried liy couit-martlal Laredo. In connection with charges over tho a oouiiuct or tno an uicgo sian.iu. Probably Go Forward to Berlin Late Today or To morrow Morning MUST COMPLY PROMPTLY Unless (ict'iuaii Ac(iiesM nico Comes Wry Soon Diplomatic llclrlous Wllh That Country Aro Likely to Me lliohcn Off nr Atnorlatril I'mn to rooa nr TlmM. WASHINGTON, I). C, April 17.' Announcement was made nt tho 'Whlto Ilonso today that President Wilson lmd practically oomplotel consideration or tho forthcoming communication to Germnny and Ind'i Jcated that It probably would o tor- ward to llerlln Into today or tomor 'row. Positive in Tone Prosldont Wilson, It was said, no VESSELS ARE SUI XOKWKGIAX SHIP IS DKSTP.OVKI) 11V (.'UN Kilt 12 Ihltlsli Ship Krom New Yoik Is Sent to Hie lloltom by (lie Kucmy tnr Atnoclttiil TrrM to Cooa DT Tlmr 1 LONDON, April 17. Tho Norwe gian ship Glcudoou was mini; by gun riro. Tho llrltlsh steamer Harrovian was also sunk'. Tho Glendoon was hound from Chllu Tor Calais. Her gross tounao was 101S. Tho Harrovian lett Nov; Yor'c Tor Hnvro April -'. Gross tonnagr, 4300. FRENCH START (IN AGGRESSIVE Launch Attack In Douaumont Vaux Region In Verdun Battle s IN A RIOT STOItMV TIMI2 IS KKPORTS'.D UllK.Krv CAPITAL ATi IANTR1MN CHECK Neither Side Put Forward that class of Fighters Reports Say Today CLAIM THE ITALIANS GAIN Trouble Courts When Attempt It Mitdci lo I lien It Up Meeting or Venlelos' KoIIowoi-n llnl Vienna Iteportu Only ttintill Kn gageuients on That. Krout litis Minus Ai 1 More Active In tho J2ast lly AMorUtri rrrM to Co- tlajr Tlmon.J LONDON. April 17. Attor Mm- Aiorarlly assuming tho aggroslva In tho Verdun buttle, launching attacks 'lu Douauniout-VUux region, which nro declared to havo gained thorn (llr AmoflatM TrrM to root liar 1 iron. I ATIIKKS. Airll 17. An altomnt to break up n" meeting held by tl.j'801"" Bn- "10 Fnne Vmdar ndhcrents or fomop Premier Von- licelos ended , in riotous deuioiistr.i tlons. Tho speakers were greeted with cries or "down with tho trah- fiu Aiw.ui.ii rrrrt to roo. ir TiniMi.1 I Secretory Ilakor announced ho been steadily engaged on tho noto .... . .. - 'i.. iiui...il. ri.MMi I i'nt twt ilrivu lln ilfwiii tiiniit fflrlni ors," and "Long live the kin:;." 'and Inst night held their Infantry In check. Neither wns tliero any movo mailo by tho Gorman Infantry, Purls stated today. Viiiiifitfinn nrrjiatu u'ltiw. lllllilft tin! WASIIIN'GTO.V. I). C. Anrll 17. luiB censured Hrlgadler General lor iwo uays. ine uoeumeni. ou.c.a 1 . . . , ... ., As hours passed without oonflrnintlon Scrlvon and Lieutenant Colonol He- snld, will press tho submarine laaiio Krcnt ,UstllrbaIlc0. or tho finding or tho body or Villa, bor ror Improprieties In connection 'to n decision, it wns characterized Washington grows more doubtnr. with 1110 nviauoii service. ij i ''" " " n ''J Villa's body was to have reached Chi y . .. ,,... ... . .. . .... . ., -"--' piumiii. iiciUiL'auuv.n uy uui iiuui) 111 1 i(i aiiBB&J mill ..u.sKa ..nni.iAKrtiint iiiminiiiiii ill n ' . i. 1...1 iiiuii.i m i .....-------- .... ... ... --- ... 111 11111111. iiriiiiirniuiin uv vim iiiiiin in mm tk u ff-r tavmm now ""''..."ruithnr south until tho result or tho ''nI'"11 ' ' " fl,ecmlra," H "', Sorotnry linker Also nnnoimccl. hn ' ,' lnkpil ,' .,. , 1, ,, 1 1 iH II I II HH f HlT ,'1"4 "" roportn no changefl Of uu 0 nimmmui .8 " 'n;,lori.linnKO of ll0( tf ,,ctwee., Mexico '' ' '""1' "1 Auencun w... ,thnt Coolo U,or opl ,.olIovcl Will VII '""Ut-IIU .l0 prrllory. yitlhe hcad.pu.rlor.1 or the l" l", '',?,. ,Llin)1 lMlllWll. Letcher J.us not even forwarded n- ... ,.. . ....... .nvlttt1oil Bcct,cll "' "' , ;,IU mi . . , hrto ioiernme.it at .1. .are, today. """ w" " mors as to Villa's death, which mint ( m ;.,,, ,10fl(,,m of ,m,agr. """'" '" " ' 1 . Hussh.ns Active , ,. bo clroulatlng there. ment of tho nnny aviation would lo' (ongress lnroiine.l s,v V, fA KV AK VAKKil In the east tho Itusslnns uro show- WNAI-out llody .nnnn. IfllMTrn Will No. M...humU " L0 d I n J f .1 ,,rofl,,lunl W,Uon t0,,ny pom,,,Bl- PHISOXKItS NK l"neased activity on tho Dvln,k AdHpaU. reeelvclat .l.mrcz thtTnnr lip 'fillIll II w.ni,ilrt .,rriMlii rofiuoil 1 0 ro. .' . .hi a tommUP0 or "10 umu 1 tho communication to Germany Wront. llorlln renorts. - ..,i hh. m m IMF im k ..... , . mi-iiiniiiii. .III-1 1 k III I I IK Bill II U1UUIU. IllIIIL.U'. On Itolhiu IVout Although Homo has reported hea vy righting 011 tho Austro-Itnllan front, with success for tho Italians current headquarters statement from Vienna mentions only Binall engage- uriloK from Clilliunhua City st iltWr bid not arrived tlioroyoL., 111 tirrania pnveriiiiieai oiiiciiiih uri not able to glw any luforiua tea warding tlio unofficial ills- attkfrom Mexico City stating that Lsliler of War Ohregou had an- wttttJ that Villa's body wa bur W it San Francisco Ilorju and wiu U n routo to Cldliimliuii City. Mill Help MMtois Official vonl from Wns'.higton I'Vil IV. I'.n. 1 n.-.. io luuvu aiuii'R iroi)is would 1 :wJIteljr wltlulraw from Mexico! 'Villi was dead, will undoubtedly lt la expediting the effoits or it facto oeriiincnt to ascer- tfilltieraclty of tho reports of wita Villa's body and mtikliiR W Mcntlflcatton. MnJur T iipkliiH nnd OlbeiN of Ills fc(on ,at Ul0 Ainorican troops bo Korco WV10 Wounded by tho wtl(lrnwn coiunient today "Pershing's rqpor of ho PnfrnMflpT.'vvhlch Is muclt dirferent rrom 1110 version irumiuu- Inr. nrisin nil I m ted by Cnrnnza lo nupport his BiiR-nm U 1- I II 1" I ll MM ' h 1 1 1 iiiiuii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 Mexlcnns an tlio .iiibmarluo warfare and sont ror Chairman Stono ror a coher ence. Hie action was in 11110 wun Hie presldol'a policy or keeping ougress Informed or tho progress or tho negotiations. SEE! ALIVE nurnnii .Men iiiiiiom-u 'ci'iiPni.'VAM ni"i' l.'Oit WIT.VKSS. tnr Awo.uiMi'rriiorooiiirTiinM.l Tho Ainorican roport shows tlu ics-IN HAILHOAD C.USI2 SAX ANTONIO, Toxns, April 17. .catriuua troops not only Joined In' " ' A loport from Pershing today gavo'ti, ntack upon a Uttlo detuchincit n x fj,.ahani Seeks Accounting tho names or two dead and Mix wound-' of Amorlcnns but followed them sov Wi S,m,ulcs interests anil ed In tho fight nt Pnrrni wciiiiubiud orni mlloa us uioy wuuurew 10 uvom . southern Pacific and gnvo moro details of tho mci-u cin8h. dent that proccded Major Tompkins entry Into Parrnl. , Tompkins was ninong Iho woundod Tho roport said It was on tho Instot out Invitation or a captain or Gon oral Lozano's roreos that thoy go di rectly into Purral that cnusod Tomp kins lo outer tho city. ASKS OR SCOUTS Subpoenas aro said to ho on tholr way hero summoning O. J. Scoley, 1 Hobort Marsdon, Sr., Fred McLean 0 T GDWTEST Confess Thiif.- -They PnrllclpiiliMl hi Columbus Attack Turned Ov to Sheriff " fAFTER CONVENTION H; Airvlll Trna 1. Cooa liar Tlra... WASHINGTON, J). C, April 17.-- .. Major Semplo, conunnnder at Colun bus, tologrnphod the war dopnrtmoit: today that ho had turned over to tho county sheriff six Mexican prlsono 1 Cilgar McDaulcl Goes (o I'orUitiiil vho woro confessed partlclpltants lit' and Will Invite Organisation IC. OK P. WILL 1112 INVITICD TO COOS HAY tho Villa raid on Coiiinlm. They; wero captured In Mexico and sent ur- llU'irillXfl OX OPPOSITI2 TI2AMS ,ior gunrd to Columbus. IX (JAMICS TODAY nnd Hugli McLalti to Portluud as()m, uight Huuiler Krom Portland Took Precautions Tho cantnln visited tho American ItillEinnrr.ma a.. c IcWp Tuesday night, leaving after Ell 111'ltIVL PLACi: bronkfast Wednesday mornlnw. M- lrt To .sonelinv lint flft. De.itli Stoiy May Ho Tine One Irlaorliul rmi lu Com Oar Tirana. J VASHIXGTO.W D. P . Unrii 1 fnuj Raker today lecolved ' "Wen from Xaca saying Villa ' ""tjoen heading lu the dlrocJ itBe plac- where reports yes- v ia no was bin led. Tho ills JUkn to mean that the re m Ills death iH,fii,t i)0 trua. kwltnessos In tho caso or It. A. Gra IM-'HSHIXO WA"XTS MI2V KAMILIAIt ' vora8 Rpreeklos and tho South 1 i.iiMii.M. orjj j,ncfc com,mny ror nn account-: WITH PAUP.AL DISTIHCT jnB u connection with the salo somo . ,17 years ago or tho C003 Hay Hoso- ri'iiktMi To Mean That Army Will Con- i,urB niMi Eastern railroad. . S. Chandler Is already In Portland, In connection with tho suit. Graham was tho original builder or tho road, running it out to tho rtiutt to Push on Soiithwnul In Mcvlco HAHUV HKKUSICS TO (JO AGAIXST I1HOTIII2H (nr A"Wlt4 Prwa In Cst l) TIk I .. . t tl T COLUMHUS. . .M.. Ainu ',, inn ,a tlm flint nlace, fvns learned today that Porshlng lirt Uq ,)ecnmo licavlly Indebted to tlio es Intorests nnd oiid day control or tho road. Slnco boon fighting for a tho proceeds. Tho caso conies mi this weeic in roruumi. Jor Tompkins, to guard against nny . .. I furthor unpleasant Incident, sent for- 111111"! . ... ,.,. i-ntiinlnpil till-. . . .. ..li.lllox ocnlltfl pr warn n cuuriui "" - TisKou lor moiu it........ - , gprorjj reported. Corporal Tnunoiis was tlio n Ul0H0 fan,llar with tho dlr- 1 .1 1 fill- im.l l inl.j-M IwOl illl only ouo seriously uu dltton to tho dead and veto Charles Kichonborger is inisaiiic..tlon t,nt tll0 r0p0r inous was "., Ul0H0 familiar wuu 1110 "",, contr Jured. in nd.,rIct 80lltll of ,,,,. This Is takn " wounded. l'i.-,by niUtury mon here as an Indlca of th( ger Is inlsalii7.,Hm. tIint tho r0port or rinding Villa 1 , And the Other Is 11 Left Hundcir V , flbuUbtJInliut ' VOX PAPICX IXDK'KD Y 12HAL GIUND Jl'KY 41 KI2D DANCER BAR Mmilv Is not confirmed and that tl 0 o,.nnkles Interests sold' advanced cavalry detaclunonts aia U(o UnQ a hQ SoutIiern pnCfC ror hmsliiiiir forward, possibly Into Dh ft v..vvv'v- ran go. (Dt AnwUll ITm to CM par TlnM.) CL12VI2LAND, O., April 17. Harry Covelcsklo rotused to pitch against his "kid" brothor. Stanley, whon It camo tlmo to sturt tho enmo, saying he did not want to try to doteat Stanley In his first big lenguo nppearanco. Stan ley struck out Cobb In tho first Inning and Harry con gratulated him as ho walked to tho bench. tltiHulhM Gorman orridul Alleged In ; Ho MImhI In The Wollantl Canal 7 Plot , 'Franco von Papon, the recalled mil'" 'tary attache to tho Gorman embassy J at Washington, today was innicicd) frlr AlaocUI4 rreaa lu Day TtmM.l llent It Is possible tho stuto mooting of tho Knights of Pythias may bo hold on Coos Hay next year. Kdgur McDanlol of North nwid has gone to Portluud to attond a meeting or the executlvo commit too or tho K. or P. or which ho Is a member. Tho commltteo will mako arrange ments for tho gathering of tho su premo lodgo which will Tio hold In Portland this summer. It Is tho first tlmo tho untlonul organization bus mot on tho const. Tho comnilttoo has $7,000 to expend In ontertulnlnK. While In Portland Mr. MeJanlel will mako uu efrort to sucuro tho state NEW YORK, April 17. Captaligathorlng for Coos Hay In 1917. BILL SIGNED TODAY .; by tho rederal grand Jury lu connec tion "vltli the ullegod plot to bio 7 up the Welland Canal In September jiti:sil)l2XT PUTS SAM K TO ACAD- KISIIIXG IX HOAT 11121X0 TOWIKD HHI2AKS I.OOSI3 ul HUH 1 1 s'"-,;!J ' Bni:i) win-v ..,. -,(m ! liF I 1UIIK PP.OM U. S. MAV.S , ... asi: 1 u ;r..r.na only O10 timely response of the ' II IMMIIllt f"r .M.UNeillos ''JrllaCooalUrTl raft. I ww riuiinpinnii narrowly escaped nVF" 1I0..111 l.v drowning on tho Coos Hay Ibar this morning when their boat wont udilft In tho heavy breakers UU . .... o. .li.iAlu i.nanmlRA of tho mill oniy uiu n"-'j -" - Coast Guard crew in their power boat saved tho 111011. Tho rlRBlng . .!.... n,l.ln.r lion I wna lost OVOr- "ASHIVRTrtx. ..-...!. . . ...- t, .na nlninst (he 0i . ' ' l Al'"'l 17. honra wnen 1110 01 n. " - lie R ,ft0 moi'llnn aboard swamped. n!an Ian- m,,.r-.tor, bound Tho fishermen, who woro Hans tu, ,0tt M' MariolllM llaiuon nnd Charles Tllton wont out Rinded whou x fcl ,,., nl. Saturday after l.allbut. Tholr lltllo toil. yan V" "'"' ubvi-ulna re-'gasollno boat broke down and thoy woro coming In this morning in io of nnothor boat manned by -leas Harrison and Jack Davidson, from START INDA1S A'lUII. I , w . ,... t .. nf i. n H.MY MMSUlil2 - ..a.a.a. uu I'uiiuii nun un.M ui 1 iu iu " - i.w n Iia flrnlmm waa 111 tho w , ......, ... ., .....1....1 " " 111. lul.l.l h,u Id Tom 111. TlmM 1 perBOIlS IIIUILlUll III lilt! X.IIDU, lliviilil' Aviation corps In Franco where 1 9 ''''xvnn i,i 1 17 fJ.iib Captain Hans Tauscher. who Ih' Wilson, Hoosovolt and Olh r Promt" was wounded badly In tho leg, re- CLM LLA.ND, O.. Apill lf'--' cra,rea(,y umlor arrost I ent Persons Included In tho turnliiK recently to San Francisco. mu nrsi iu..u . -- '""'" 4i MoinlK-rshlp SUCIIIIII IIUIO III imouuuu luoiuij 4 ltho major leagues a brothor was PI2TITIOXI2HS WANT NAME HUGHES OX HALLOT DOUGLAS, Arl., April 17. General Gomez left Asua Prlota last night ror Colonla Morolos. It Is reported Go me was ordered by Obrogon to proceed with troops to Chl-hunhiia. The v t.- ted K' K. l (JAM is K Ii.'soball tnnin ilr. Tial Action Is Instltuio.i Agaiii, ' Secretin y of State Olcott Ciiso U luiportaut jn, AMM-iataa lr tr Cno Otr noi 1 )' SALEM. Oro., April 17. Mand:.H mils proceedings to compel Secretaiy, t c,n olcott to nut tho name C Hughes on th,e ballot as a candldata for tho republican nomination for. prosldont. was Instituted In the mi i ( iMfs u promo court today by allaoo M h Cainnuiiit or Portland on neuaii it the signers of the petition filed lait week. OK. (UHHAX.A THOOPS schoduled to pitch against a brother V GO TO CHIHUAHUA 'horo today. Stanley Covoloskle, n Utcr A.oruii rrw to b Time.i 'right liandor, procured by Clovolaml HUMAXITY OXLV CAUSE 1X)H WAIt from Portland, Oregon, was to op 4 poso Harry Covcleskle, a left hand tir, pitching for Detroit. . rilE.VTEHS SUKKEULD i i Hut Moilos Aro KALI.S AXD CUTS HIS HEAD OX AX AXE Sunsot Hay. tho ci " . nM. i., ,..n, nxtromely lumpy. hht.. r;. ,l..,rt,.iu. s,,mI" n,.. :: ,;: t h,o cmeiai Wl , v,"'i nemi i ainoni'. ",u """ : ,, , ti10 'llerimn rri ... . ........... nf thn WOWS. 1 HO -.ore was to - wouW .va to$TxTvr" - Iboou lost had it not been that tho Cm! UU-'-W lo, toNe shell llfo saving crow had already moved IlhBH . leftara fjr wtuni to to Its new quarters and hence had k,U8fj lce. ft 00ttt lU ti,0 bar for launehlug. piilur !' fOr Aaoflate4 Trt to Cooa Bar Time J PARIS. Anrll 17. Tho totnl re- v Herman Hernliardt. liv ing lu Hay Park, was tho victim flf a peculiar acci dent Sunday. Ho was walk ing on tho sidewalk carry ing a double blado axo on ! IDr AMoclatod I't-vt lo t yiit TlmM J WASHINGTON, D. C, Apr. IT. President Wilson Bpeak Ing betoro the Daughters of tho American Revolution herp today, declared tho only excusa for tho United States over to right would be In tho causo of humanity. Ills words wero enthusiastically up plauded by delegates rrom till parts of tho country. America will havo forgot. (Hf AuaMalK PffM 10 Poo IU TtB. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 17. President WIIbou today signed the 1)111 Incorporating tho Amorlcari Aca- klemy of Arts and Letters, which In- eludes lu Its membership Wilton JRoosovelt and othor authors, pub licists and artists. t CIVIL WAR VETERAN HAS PASSED AWAY i . . ,.,' ..!.'..'.....',.. i,.ii 101 j hl3 shoulder. Ho tripped Tho caso Is inipon.uii cei)ioiiiiiiiii....m ,.,., ..., , Qllf, , ' j Hrlco Coleman, an old soldier, 'died Sunday night at his homo la North Hend, aged 71 years. He was ton her traditions, said tho a member of Company A, Second president, If she fights merely Tennesseo regiment, and served ror herseU. When Ameilca through tho Civil War. For eight ceases to bo unsoirish, ho' een months ho wns In a Cojjieder- sald, It will ceaso to be ato prison. THI3 is tno nun mum- lio lias (ilea 1 uu xi.ov. ... ....,-- , ----- -foil linnkivarilS 111 SUCH w sum, ll will x-cudu iu no -T- uiu nisuin . ...- .- ... set a precedent tor othor states. Tl wera 41.000.000 r.ancsns compared and re 1 to. a jd. in . q R petitioners claim thoy havo a r.gh ,w,,h CS.450,000 rrancs In 19 3 , a t! Jj W' JJa JJ A I -Inre lust fall. vote on llugbcs despite his ol- Te moving pictures withstood tho on b,dJ ' WILL MEEr TONIGHT I Tho funeral will bo Jeotions. trials f war better than all other R- U fm . nchos l0, evenln. row but tho hour has . . places or amusements. Their receipts cut t hong h e J P nt eight o'clock In tho city hall. It elded upon. The G. A. OXLV OXE DAV wero S.282.000 rrancs as against 8,- '"to i fllrU,cr hftVe charge of the ioi TT ...ix. h G:,5'00, U hardt says that the Injury jv consideration of tho proposed Cen- m, .n.nlna lint OHO HlOrO titty ll 'lllUlf ID. ..- ". ...,,. .,...,,. lV vviiioh to reclster. Tomorrow is por- SEND your x.'i.iini iwhui to,' Itlvely the last date to get your nairo Volrt Easter rush. JAY DOYLE,! man nn the rolls for tho May prlinarlep,!inono 50. I hold tomor- not been do- n Aieiit o'clock iii t ho citv nan. it c i on imon. im j. a. . vo. " lis expected at this tlmo that further nave ennrge oi uiu m- ,i.. 1...1 Mini tlm o tral avanuo imnrovemoni aviii no nuy ino n" OC. IU1IO ...v ...... ... ..... . .- . ... .. i .. .1... made. Also 12th street w III be ill- Top anil lloi-uiu nrmu - .- wa3 umppwl Tip will recover. cussed, iBunltnry Food Htoro,