The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 20, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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IT GIVEN UP.
Photographic Copies Arc Sent
to Washington for Ger
man Ambassador
EIEAL SPY PUIS
Not Believed Von Bernstorff
Aamii any hiu uw
man Documents (
VON IGEL HELD ON BAIL
Xiuich or Directors of Gcrninii Secret
Operations tSn' s,,,' Co IU' (,,Vl'"
Haul Most luiM)rlatit. Tlmf
! (Ins lleen Mndo
Br JiittUteJ rrti to Cooi II17 Tlnwt.1
NHW YOIUC, April 20. Tho
'documents seized by tbo federal au
thorities la tho orrico of Wolfo von
Igd, return of which has boon de
manded by Gorman Ambassador von
Ilermtorff, remain today. In tho snTo
of tlw United States district attorney.
Photo Copies Are Rent
Boforo roturnliiK any or tlicm to
the Cerman ambassador, District At
.., .
lorncy Marshall has sent to
Ington photographic ronton or nil of
them In order that Von. llomHtorff
ferny deteruilno which nro official roe
prds of tho ombasRy.
i raK'iM Important
Persons who havo soon tho papers
Mo not bcllevo von Boruntorfr will
idmlt any nro official records. Tho
papers aro described nn "tho largest
haul inuilo iby tho government since
the activities of agents of tho Central
rowers wero first uncovered."
Complete operations allowed that
i Teutonic spy systom l rovenlod in
tlmllng tlio mimes of tho directors.
,Von Igel Is still held on ball.
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l'Aitis paper sees trouble
WITH GERMANY AHEAD
Say That France Awaits Calmly tlio
Hniik Which Will Kvontunlly
Couio
IDr AuorUteJ rrM to Coot n Tlmft.l
. PARIS, April 20. Regarding Pros
Went Wilson's noto to Germany, tho
l'arls Matin says:
"The action ofr Wnslilngun will
MTo far reaching consoquonfos Tor
the futuro of tho United States.
Franco awaits calmly tho ovontual
rupture."
TD CAPITAL
W. J. IIHVAX STAH'I'S TO!! WASH
IXGTOX, I). C.
fi) H Will Ho a C'l-lmo for United
States to C.'et Into.
War
ZB; Auwltitj rrtM to coo pr Tlm.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 20.
Telegrams from William J. Uryan
nnounlcuB tho hour ho bxpocts to
"lve here, and loltoratlng his opin
1011 that It would bo "a crime
jsalnst civilization for tills country
Jj Eo Into war," woro tho only In
'"nations which RenroaentutlYo Ball
V of Pennsylvania, Uryan'a apokos-
in ine nouso, had of tho No
Vol. No. XXXIX
PUPERS SEIZED
EXPECTS
HOPTUH
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askan's ,.! ,'. ,.Iu ,,.,...HiIs own work. Ho la adept In pho
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Dalloy today recalled Bryan's
"Jteraent that If war seamed lm-
. ent; 1,Q wld como to Waahlng-
n. dropping anything olso ho mlgtu
e Pn liand. Hryan will attend
'"tlnionlal dinner hero tonight.
I'AI'KK IS HIGlt
Odne
mm Publications Ai-o FoicimI to
Stop Issuing
ll7 Auutnua Vnn to Coo. n.7 Tlme..l
ln. KLV A,)rU 20-Hecaiso or tho
ZT ln tl10 'rlce of. paper, the
inlni i BOVern'"ont, through tho
nistry 0r ngrlculture and com-
- nas instructed tho
,. "mv.si, mo ijuijuj- 111111
Rm... 0W to ,ncreaso Its output,
DOWSnannra tlin..1.n..t nl.l.-l
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Jrlc n, u""u u"3e or tno uigiiHe wastes neitncr nine ii-i .-
hi Sr Vn daU,Ca lB "0t tlmt "e to ,,0t Crd,al r fa loVI,n-k re nnl g 5 . Cur that Sweden has been vigorously tak
"rKer cities have been romnellml -,iiniifv tmi)resso3 on ono the fact in lot k, ixuiminj, hi i. m. v.
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publication.
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Established 1878
Tlio CoiHt Mull
Tl HUE 1 BOGIES
HIS XAME OX BALM)T AS PRES
IDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Supreme Court Grunts MuutlumiiH Or.
Uei'liiK Secretary of Stat-j to
Place It There
(Special to Tho Times.)
SALEM, Oru., April 20. Tho su
Jpronto court Into yostcrduy granted
th writ or mandamus sought by Wal
Inco McCnuinnt, mid ordered Secre
tary Oleott to pliico tho lu-yo
Hushes on tho primary ballot ns n
ropnbllcan candidate for President,
IS
NOMINATED IIV NEDBASKA
DEMOCRATS FOR SENATE
V. .1. Ili-ymt Runs SMIi Place In
Unco for Delegate at Largo
anil Huh l,ost.
!lr Awlt,l rr (r Otua nr Ttaiot
O.MAIIA, Neb. April 20 Tho lat
est primary returns Increased tho
lead Klvou Ford for tho republican
nomination for president nud ludl-
cato tho lo-uomluatlou of Hitchcock
on tlio democratic senatorial tick
et by a majority or 2 to I.
William J. llryan. caudtilato fori'
dolesnte at largo to rpo democratic'
convention, la running 31x111. inero
urn seven candidates.
Tho four receiving tho largest
number lf votes will bo nominated.
C. W, Hryun, democratic candidate
ror governor and brother or W. .1,
llryan, has not conceded his own
defunt.
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PROPOSAL TO CONSOLIDATE RE
PUBLICANS AXI) PROGRESSIVES
Latter Patty Conslder.s Plan at Ark
ansas Statu ('(invention In'
Session Today
inr AwllJ rrwt t Cj-w n Tim, i
LITTLE HOCK, Ark., April 20.
A proposal to consolidate tlio pro
gressive and republlcou parties in
ArkunBUB Is bolng cbnsldorod at tho
progressive stato convention hero to
day. CIIIKK KXfllXKKU HOOD SPKXDS
ALL TIMK WOUKIXO
Photography. Is Ills Hobby and Uj
Does Some i:ccllent Work
In that Lino
(Hy Mall to Tho Times)
SAN FHANCISCO, April
18. '.
"Vacation, why that Is what kills ;,
peoplo" replied Chler Engineer Hood
of tho Southern Pacific to tho bu-
gestlon that lid nnd his wife spend
his vacation nt C003 Hay this year.
"I have had Just 0110 vacation
two weoksln rorty-eight years"
ho ndded by way or explanation.
Busiest of busy men with his fin
gers constantly In touch with tho
Imiuonso amount of ropalr work
nnd new construction of tho South
orn Pacific, ho gets hU recreation
out of his work and ho seldom leaves
It.
LikcsPliotogrnphy
Ho has ono hobby, photography,
and from It ho dorlvos his princi
pal pleasure outgldo of the Joy 01
tography and has perfected it to a
raro degreo. In fact he perfected
phases or it so that tho Eastman
Kodak Company sought to buy tho
dlscovorles or his keen analytical
mind.
Orflco a Work Hoom
Mr. Hood's private office Is his
work room. Thero aro a few
ohaii-3 but thoy aro inostjy pushed
underneath tho numerous tables on
which aro laid out the bluo prints,
tho maps and numerous othor pa
pers by means of which ho keeps
In closo touch with tho work on
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'the system.
You will rind him on his toei
when you aro admitted to his ot
i. n.,,i lioinu u bu3y man, ho will
keon Ills visitor 'on his feet, thereby
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'that he has no time to waste. ,
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HITCHCOCK
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
ALL DEPENDS
I
United States Will Now Await
Reply From Berlin Within
Reasonable Time
UPON
GERMAN
2IS ID TIE L
IT
President However Thinks
Three or Four Days Should
Be Sufficient to Reply
SILENCE MEANS A BREAK
If There Ih Xo Ansul-r Steps Will B
Taken to Discontinue Diplomatic
Relations Vom HcriiKtorff
Would Be Given Ills Passports
?
note reaches berlin
heady to deliver
ny Awoclilfil rr " nr TimM.l
HUUI.IX, April 20. Tho
American noto to Oormnny
arrived In Horlln late yester
day evening, Ambassador (lor
ard probably will present It to
tho foreign offleo .early this
afternoon.
tn Amo-'UIM I'tfM In Ctut nf Tlmn.J
WASIIIXOTOX I). C April 20.
Tho United States government having
said Its last word to Germany in the
siibmariuo controversy, turned today
Uvlth gravo expectancy to Horlln whoro
I rests tho decision as to whether tho
Imperial government shall abandon
Its present methods of suhmarluo
warfare or break with Washington.
Thero was no time limit, but tho
prosldent-hohls-tho opinion Unit
three or four days Is a reasonable
porlod to allow Gormnny for a da
clsloit. HeaNonable Walt
If no reply Is forthcoming within
n reasonable timo, steps accomplish
ing a break in relations, with aU Its
gravo possibilities, will bo takon. Am
bassador von Ilornstorff would re
ceive his passports and Ambassador
Goiard at Horlln will bo Instructed to
coino homo.
SIX POUND GUILTY
villa mi:x ciiap.(!i:d WITH CO.
Ll'.MUl'S HAH) .ML'UDKHS
Jury at Denning, X. M., Itctiinis Ver
dict or Murder In tho First
D greo
(Or AixkUIoJ rrc to Coot Vr Tlmx.)
KL PASO, Toxas, April 20. SlxtIOO,,s tll0 villlstas and othor mar
Villlstas charged with tho killing of
Charles II. Mlllor In tho Columbus
rnld iwero round guilty or miirdor in
tho first dagreo today by n Jury at
Demlng, N. M.
VILLA STILL ALIVE
HF.POHTED TO HAVE PASSED
HAST OF PAHHAL
Said to Havo IKV11 There Two Days
Heforo Troops Hull
Trouble
(nr Aiwitti rrt-M to coo nr tiwm.i
EL PASO, Texas, April 20. Villa
passed through Troya,'25 miles eust
or Parral, two days beroro the en
gagement batwoen the American und
Carranza troops, roports received horo
today said.
GET SHERIFFS
AHKSTKD AT SEATTLE OX
CHAKGi: OF HOOTLEGGIXG
Taken in Charge by the City Pollen
at Soft Drink Parlor Ho
Conducts
Tlr Amo-II1 rm to Cooo IWr tlm.i
BRATTLE. Wash.. April 20. Tho
...niirn last niuht wrrcstcd William
Hodgo, son or Sherirr Hodge, for sell-
. .uMn.' In a soft drink enrol
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conducted by young Hodgo.
Launch Cadillac leaves Murshflelil
SO
. ovedlsli lecatton and it Is understood
'for hire at AHcgany.
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MEMBER, OF THUS ASSOC! ATKD
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 EVENING EDITION
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TOHXADO IX MISSOl'ltl AXI) KAN
SAS IS SICVIOHK
Moi-o Than Oiii'.-IIiiikIiciI Pet-sons Are
Hepoiteil IiijlriMl One Town
In KiiUYcly Cut orf
III; AiaaclitM rri to Coot TUr TltnM.
(KANSAS CITJ', Mo., April 20.--Heports
received", up to noon today
from tho tornado-swept section.! of
.Missouri nnd Kansas Imllcnted tl'at
tho death list In yesterday's Btorm
would roach 20. Over n hundred
persons wero injured.
Tho property flamago will prob
ably amount to more than $7r0,00U.
Stover, Mo., Is Mill cut ofr rroni
communication nnd It is Impossible
to conrirm ropofta that six wore
killed there. !
Path I'mio- Miles I)iiir
Thero was n wind swept path
ur miles longfaud a quarter or a
llo wide near Fort 8cott, Kansas,
fou
III
razing all tho buildings In the path.
Tho little townijor Merlin. Kaiuns,
which recently ctltloiu'd statu of
ficials to chaugo Its name, was bad
ly damaged.
UP TDlSrSCOTT
IJXPKCTKD TO TAKK ACTION' IX
Till: MKXICO APKAIU
Army Men Think llo Will Vllli"riur
Ti-oops or Klso Push Cniupalgu
Moiv I'Jxtvnslvely
nr AiiofllJ rrxi to Com ny TIium.i
SAN ANTONIO; Texas, April 20.
Tho early withdrawal oT troops
from Moxlco or t le authorization of'
tiullltary oporatloi s on a Inrgo mile!
must bo tho rosult or General Scott's;
Investigation of tjio situation, In tho
opinion of army, officers horo. Gen.
Persuing. la not'iiiuUilng.tho campaign
ngr.lnst Villa, nnd iwlll not until ho
gv-ts from headquarters authority and
.facilities to operate nioro freely.
LIXi: OF COMMUXICATIOX IS AL
SO DICING Gl'AKDF.D
IVar Kxprt'sMtl that Troops Will Ho
Attacked If Tliey Start to
Withdraw
(n; Aiwlll I'rMi to Coot flir Tlm.l
KL PASO, Texas, April 20.
While tho Amorlcnn punltlvo oxpo
dltlou Is making timo today In tho
pursuit or Villa, .errorts aro bolng
made to strengthen tho army b&30s
and Hues or communication.
Fears nro oponly expressed by nr
m y officers that nlioultl nn order
como to withdraw tho American
n,ung bands will rnlso tho cry that
lll0 Americans nro rotrcatlng, with
tbe result that tho Americans will
bo subject to constant night at
tacks. To prevent such wariu.-,
Gen. Pershing Is proparlng to move
tho troops in largor milts.
HAS Sl'FFEIJED
German Chemical Industry Hurt by
' the War
(Dx AmocUM rriHH to Cv Df Tlmei.l
ZUHICll, Swltziiiand, April 20.
While high above the averago In
comparison with other trades, Ger
inany'4 chemical induatrlea liavo suf
rered sovorely from tho war, accord
ing to the balanco sheet of 102
chemical companies of the year
19 IT,. Exports havo almost ceased,
profits and dividends havo decreased
about 4 par cont, and largo num
bers of nion are roportod out of
work.
OAUSIW TUOUHLE
Genuaiis Seio Slilpments of Steel
and Iron From Japan
II Auwt4l 1'rMt to Co lv Tlrart.l
TOKIO, April 20. Tho alloged.
solzuro or steel and iron shipments
by Gorman warships from Swedish
steamers bound for Japan has caused
Ureal inconvenlonco to Japanese
manuracturlng.
awpuisn hwi '" i "-
hero in tho making of twitted wlro
and cables and cutlery. A series or
complaints woro lodged with tho
1I1K IIIU IUUllCI UU Hllll UOIHiUUJi
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STRENGTHEN
BASES
PHKSS
M
PLOT 15 F
British Allege Germans Were
Working to Start Revolu
tion in that Country
E
Claim Made that American
Headquarters Are On the
Pacific . Side
ONE VESSEL CARRIED ARMS
Kuowlcilgo of Plot Is learned by
Hrltlsli Intelligence Hurcuii as
Itesiilt of Scl.iiro or Teutons on
the- Slraiiivr Clilna
I tjr AMorlttixl l'n- to Cmm HJ Ttrom.l
iI.ONDON, April 20. As tho rosult
or tho seizure of German r.nd Aus
.Irian siibjoct'.i aboard tho stoanvor
.China whllu bound from fthaughnl
to the United States, tho Intolllgonco
dorartmont of tho Hrltlsh govoruiuoiit
.claims to havo uncovered n plot of
luinicnso ramifications conducted
vlth tho purpose of causing a revo
lution In India.
Tho American lieadquarlora of tho
plotters is on tho Pacific coast. At
luast ouo ship Is known to havo
sailed from Sail 'Francisco iwlth a
Gorman crow and Indian consnlratnrH
and arms. Tho officials bollovo
Corman Consul Hopp nt San Fran
cisco Is Involved.
AMHASSADOIt VOX HKUXSTOHFF
CALLS UPOX LANSIXO
Siibntariiio Issiio and A'rivsl of Von
Igel ate Question Uiider
Discussion
(11, A.o.'lle0 rrr to Cixx U, Tlinw.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 20.
Ambassaddr von Hernstnrfr huld a
short confereneo today with Socro
lary Lansing on tho submarine Issue
and, tho arrost of Wolfo von Igel.
Cannot Answer Soon
Altor von Hernstorrr conferred
with Secretary Lansing, It was learn
ed the Gorman diplomat regards tho
receipt of the roply from Germany
within two or Ibmo days physically
Impojslhlo. It was thought the re
ply could not bo received beroro
ton days.
Last night von llorustorfr appear
ed hopeful that some way would bo
found to prevent a break In rela
tions. His manner today Indicated
that lio Is not so sanguine.
Chances About liven
Regarding a llopo for an amicable
settlement, ouo official hero des
cribed tho proapoct a toss up. Af
tor returning to tho embassy Count
von Bernstorff prepared a long dis
patch which probably will bo sent to
Horlln boforo night.
FIRE ON AIRSHIP
..MEXICANS -MAKE ATTACK ON
AMEUICAX AEUOPLANHS
In at 1aiv1 Ono Iiistanco Assault
Was Made hy Carrana
I bounces
III, AMOtlttnl Treu to Coot IUr Tlmtt
GENERAL PEP.SHINa'S CAMP
AT FRONT, April in. (Aoropluno
Ho Columbus.) American noroplanos
havo been Hred upon soveral times
.by the Mexicans and In nt loast ono
oneo tho asBallnnttf woro Carranza
isoldlora. Tho latter Instanco Is ro
ported by Mont. Chapman, who flow
'into camp today aftor an nbsonco of
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j.'1'ireo y i..h mi....... ..a,u . ,.,
iimior normal couiiuiouh, nu ""
Ulluht,
Buy tho Sanitary .trapped
Tip
the
Top (mil llolsiim 1 1 rcai 1 at
Sanitary Food Store.
SCHOONER TILLAMOOK
PORTLAND AND COOS BAY
SAILS FROM PORTLAND
KVKUY 'IVESDAY
FOB INFORMATION PHONE 278
TOM JAMES. Atst., Ocean Dock
Tlio convenience ami profit of
TIhich Wunt Ads wUI bo demon
titrated by a trltd.
T
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HOLD A CDF
I Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
mid Coos Uny Advertiser.
ENGLAND SURPRISE
l'ltKSIDKXT'H WOUDS MOHK VI-
xaij tiiax i:.pi:cti:i)
One Xewpaper Says Ills Action Ad
mits mi 0Mirtuulty for Ills
Hot real
tl)r AuntlatCHl TrrM to Tooa IUr Tlmrt.
LONDON, April 20. Alhoiigh ro
cent dispatches led tho Hrltlsh pub
lic to expect a sharp noto from tho
United Statefl to Gormnny, tho lan
guago employed by President Wilson
In his address to congress cnii" as
something of a surprise.
Papers consider and rofer to tho
noto as nn ultimatum. Tho West
mliilstor Gazette says: "President
Wilson has mapped out ror himself
pa lino of action which admits of no
rotroat."
IS
PIX'IDi: OX MAKIXO PUOPOSAI.S
HKOAUIHXO HIICHl'ITIVO
Will Ho Submitted Next Tuesday at
Secret Sessions of Hot It Houses of
Parliament.
inr AiiorUt! Co.. to Cooa IX 7 Tlmr.
IXJNDON, April 20. -At a mooting
today of tlio Hrltlsh cabinet an agree
ment was reached upon tho proposals
which tho ministers will make to par
liament on tho subject or recruiting.
Tho proposals will bo submitted nt
a Hccrot session or oacli houiiu of
parliament Tuesday, It was officially
announced.
RUSSIANS TO FIGHT
Hid FOHCE AHHIVED ON PHKNCII
SOIL TODAV
Will Join the Allied Forces And
Aro Welcomed by General .loffro
of French Army
(llr AMorut Prrtl to Coot lit TltnM.)
PAULS, April 20. A strong forco
or Husslan troops disembarked at
Marseilles at noon today. Tlio Rus
sians nro to right beside tho allkid
soldiers In Franco. ' General .loffro
wolcomod tho lUuslaiiH, saying tlilr
arrival was another proof or tho de
votion or Hussla to the common
cause.
Pl'TTIXO VP IIAHI) FIGHT
'AGAINST (JEHMAXS
Latter Wlthuraws Troops From Other
Points to Throw Against Ver
dun In Assault
(l), AworUtfl I'ma to Com Ilr Tlmfi.1
PARIS, April 20. French reslst
nnco In the region of Verdun U
compelling the German general staff
to withdraw largo forces from the
Tuition's front ln Macedonia and
Serbia and In Russia, according to
Information obtained today by tho
highest military authorities hero.
JAPAN HAS ORDERED
T
AGREED
RESISTING
TtAn I IPUT PDIIICCDq! Agrtoulture exports to amount to at
I WU LlUrll OttUlbtttbl.,,, . ,,, ,, nllI11.inP .lollara
Naval .Men Much Interostcsl In Artrt.
'lions to the Fleet Which Are
To Bo Constructed
III, AMOflil.J n to Cw IUr Tlmtt.i
TOKIO, April 20. Naval nion aro
especially Intomstod In tho to light' quantities or fish of other Bpeclea
crulsora authorized by thu last Dlotfcaught with tho salmon. Ton groat
which will soon be laid down In extent this material Ih now wasted.
Japanoso ship yards. Thoy think I On tho Atlantic coast an Industry of
that tho war In Europe and more copsldurnbl proportion has, dovel
particularly tho battlo-of Heligoland, opod In tho production of fish scrap
havo demonstrated tho superior qual
ities of thla typo or light nnd speedy
ccout ship which made. Its strength
rolt In tho suecossful engag. inent
with tho Gorman squadron. Tho Jnp
aneso ships will bo constructed along
tho same lines an the British cruiser
Arethusa, although tho definite 'de
tails aro kept socrot. Special atten
tion will bo paid to tho construction
or tho two vessols, which tiro sched
uled to ho launched ln 1918. At thu
present timo Japan possesses no light
cruisers or this class.
FOB SALE New tdv-room bungi-' PIAXO TUNING Warner wMl
low, completely fiirnUlied; Vorth'leavo town for ,tIuvo wiontlw trl..
Tenth street. X. S. MiUtnon, phone If wishing work doira find i lib
2H. 'week ut St. Lwrene HoUiI.
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No. 228
Now On the Offensive and Re
port Taking Positions from
the Germans
britishTefeateo
Lose Trenches to the Germans
for Distance of Six Hlin-
dred Meters
RUSSIANS TO HELP ALLIES
Embark at Archangel and Holier In
Uirgo Foices Have Itecu Gathered.
at that Seaport. Wliliil Is Closed
to Outside Shipping
til, AMarUtfc I'rrM to Com Dt TlmM.)
LONDON, April 20. The French
again have taken the offonslvo ln
tho Verdun battle. In attacks
against tlio Gorman lines on tho
right bank of tho Mouse, tlio French
captured portions of tho Gorman
trenches and redoubt, and havo tak
en Hovoral hundred prisoners. Paris
announced today.
British I-OHO Trendies
Tho Hrltlsh trenches ror n dls
tnnco or 000 meters between Lang
oinarck and Ypres, Belgium, woro
occupied by the Gorinans. Horlln
nay.i.
HiinnIii Assisting
Tho RiiBslnns havo como to tho
assistance or tho allies In France,
apparently embarking from Arch
angel. Thlj port Is roported closod
to all but government shipping and
It Is believed that great numbers
In addition aro being sent to tho
Western front.
EXPECT OPPOSITION
CAHKAXVa THOOPS AUK MAKING
SHOW OF HESISTLNO
Belief Is That Soldiers Aro Arthur
Without Knoulislgo of tlto Do
Fnrto lA'nder
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 20.
Orrielal advices of tho Statu Dopart
mout today noting the recent move
ments of tho Carranza troops from
Chihuahua to the Parral region
caused concern among lulmlnlBtrn-
tlou officials.
Dlapatches nxpressod tlio opinion
that tiro movement was Intended us
a hint to tho American forces that
they might oxpoct nt least a show of
opposition if they souglit to pone
trato further Into Moxlco than their
present position. It waj addod how
ever that every Indication was thut
tho movement was made without
the knowledge of Carranza.
WASTE IS BIG
.Much Could Ho Saved lYoiu Pmiflu
Fish Canneries
till AmooUIoJ rrm to COut IUr TlmM i
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 20.
Wusto or posslhlo fertilizer and fish
oil material In connection with fish
canning operations on tho Pacific
coast Is estimated by Department ot
r least n million and a quarter dollars
. ..... ...
every year, in mo saiiimii-vuiuui
I Industry (InvolgiUlon Iwih aaown
that about UO por cent on tlio ave-
nito ol tho material as It comes to
tlit factory Is uusultod for canning
and it Is discarded as welt as largo
ror rertlllzor purposes.
TICKETS ON SALE
Tho tlckota ror tho oratorical con
test tomorrow night aro on sale at
tho Owl Drug store. Sartor's, Che
Busy Cornor nnd Norton & Hanson's
atore.
What? Dance!
When? Saturday Evo., Apr. 5Jwd
Whero? Goodw Ill's, of couVs.
(Good miiiestro, good "eats" good
time, llopo leaves Mursiineia 7
p. in.
FRENCH GUI
NEAR VERDUN
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