The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 24, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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As Tlio Const Mall
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916 EVENING EDITION
1 Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnil Coos Bay Advertiser.
No. 231
D
Lly Learned that He Did
; t Cross Diirancjo-Chiluia-
hua Line
win
las Small Band of Followers
and May oe wuunwuai
ot rarrai
(VAS CLOSELY FOLLOWED
ilMfliWil y TlU" Aiin'rlniii t'nl-
mm 11 Turned liuru 10 minis
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LIME IS PROTECTED
TROOPS AUK ARRANGED NOW IN
strong I'xrrs
IN
S IS
0
L
Tuo Hundred and Fifty Miles Is the
Length of Units Reinforcements
Gather at ColiunliiiN
IDf Amoclatril 1'rrn la Cou. Uir Timet.
10L PASO, Toxuh, April 2t. Tlio
rc-dlsposltlon of tlio forces of tlio
American pttnltlvo expedition Into
Mexico iih planned by Gen. Funston
has been In u largo incnHiiro complot
ed, It wns learned here today. Troops
are now concentrated In strong units
along tlio lino of communication, it
Is thoroughly protected and 1h said
not to bo much more than 2fi0 miles
long, Ro-Inforcoments aro also guth
erlng at Columbus.
Ready for Anything
Ready to moot any event utility,
lit American expedition will iniiln
taln a military Btntus quo while dip.
Inr.mtln nmrntlaMniiH mi fnru-nril ni
WnHlilngton for the withdrawal of AIYIbASbAUUK 10 UUNFER
troops. Tills will reiiuiro many days
if not weeks. MUleuii RcpicentiHlv'7sl;s for an
,pl ' ., ,m i m. . Audlpuce Willi Secivtury Rinsing
Tho pursuit of Villa Is over. That, , vfnshli.gton No Message
Is tho belief of nrmy officer, who, Comes Through llhu
now believe tho troops will ongngo
nmall wandering blinds of Vllllstas
that roaiti In northern Chihuahua. I 4. AMERICAN AHMV
i
SENATE ADOPTS RESOLUTION,
iXTimnt'ci-'ii iiv imiamiii'imaivi
GAFERANZA
S
FOH REPLY
Wants Answer to Request that
American Troops Be With
drawn from Mexico
De Facto President Sends the
Word Direct Through Spec
ial Agent Rogers
ASKS INFORMATION
! I
I
Illr Amodl(1 rrrit 10 lw 1tJ TImmlJ
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Apl.
21. Another aeroplane was
wrecked and one of the oreti
punts, Lieut. Willis, slightly
Injured In a fait west of
Chihuahua, according
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. ' l illllu 'I1.. lt.,,.it- .lilt... I Ulivotitil. ,r -. -
;. :. .;:.. v. ;..... r. , Funston
Coast Defenses In Washington
nail OiTgon
....aaa
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I'lHI-0 1.0 'I I
' to in: executed
l,jLlditJ Trnl It w W Tlmri.J
EL 1'ASO, Texas. April
jl Tbe pulille execution In
ivi riaza nt Chiliimlma City
b to end tlio rnrcer f Pablo
Lopet, tho Villa bandit cup
tnred Saturday near Santa
Tubcll. according to pus
Ktsers arrlilng -'o f'oln
Cbibuahua. A uliuilnr fate
il!l be mclcd out to tho
three men taken with l.o
p, who l clinrged with tlio
maim o ""'"l"" "l J tlon by Senator Chamberlain call
MOia itauui. v ,i. a.,,.,,i,. .., if.... c,..
lit fTTT V w tttt w Inrnnil tit Inn nil tlm mlllliirv iilrnni'lli
p,cijnarrioiio.ii7Timr.j I ,U)(t number of const dofenses In
HELD 1II:M1QAP.TI:i:S. NAM I- Washington and Oregon.
qriPA. April 21. (Wireless to Col-
slai.) Tito American military an-
Aorilles today ohtulncd roliablo In-'
draitlon Hint Villa bus not crosKod
liiDuriDKO-Clilliiinliiiu lino, when
Kif followed by tlio Aiiiorlcan col-
i near I'arrul, ho turned with a
TRIEST IS RAIDED
HI3VK.V ITALIAN AKItOPLAXKS
VISIT AL'STIMA.V CITV
Bombs Aro Dropped, Killing Nino
Pei'Nons, Wounding Kivo mid
Destroying a MonasU'cy
IDr AocltfJ Trtit to Coo, llr TlmM I
HHItLIN, April 21. (Wlrelosa to
Sayvlllo) The Austrian city of
Tilest has been raided by a squad
ron ot seven Italian aeroplanes,
bombs dropped from wjilch killed
nine persons, wounded five and de
stroyed a monastery.
PARCELS SENT BACK
NOT ALI.OWKD B HNHLISII
llNTKIl HOLLAND
TO
III It Ish Authorities Say Tlipy Might
I tench and Benefit the Cen
tral Powers
ACBOPLANi: WBKCKKD
(nr AiocJtd rrrira to Cooi Vij Tlmn.j
NKW YORK, April 24. Six hun
dred bugs of parcel post matter,
comprising moro than HO, 000 sepa-
a rate puckuges mailed for dlstilbu-
4
to the nendors In America hecuuso
4 tho British rcfuso to let thorn
through. Drlttah authorities cou-
tend that the parcels might reach
and benefit the central powets.
MAY jE MADE
Confidential Dispatches from
Gerard at Berlin Indicate
Such a Course
BREAK NOT DES RED
Claimed that Germany Will
Go to Great Lengths to
f Remain Friendly
PARTICULARS NOT KNOWN
Whether the Concessions Aro Suffl.
clent to Meet, tho Demands of tho
Culled Slates Is QiiUlJou Which
Is Vet Uncertain
fnr AMorUteJ I'mi (0 Coot IUr Tlfflt,
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 24.
Confidential dispatches from Ambas-
tlon In Holland, aro to bo returned Bailor Gerard at Berlin Indicate Hint
Germany will mako certain conces
M11S TO IITILULL
WILL ItKTIIlK AKTlvIt DEMO.
CBATIO nIvTIOXAL CONVICNTION
Cannot Continue As Chairman Nor
Dlrcx't Ciiiiipiilgn of Wilson
Por lte-i:iect Ion
Itlr Auorltlel PrrM to Po fit Tlmf.
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 24.
Wllllnm K. McCombs, phiilrmau of
tho democratic National Committee,
today notified President Wlson that
he will bo unable to continue in Ins
present poaltion after tlio democrat
ic national convention lu St. Louis
und will bo unablo ro dlrppt Wll
son'.i cumpalgu for rcclortlon.
I3ir.spH Ili'gKY
Replying to McComb's letter, tho
presldont oxpresso his regret. Pred
B. Lynch, national commltteeninn
from Minnesota, is expected to suc
ceed McCombs and conduct tho cam
paign. In his letter McCombs ex
plained thnt lie had formed a new
partnership for tho pructlco of law,
which would necessitate his devoting
substantially all his time to his profession.
i I
VERDUN FIGHT
Comparative Quiet In Great
Battle Between Germans
and French
INFANTRY
IIICT1E
Paris Claims Some Further
Gains Made In Hand Gre
nade Attacks
NOTHING NEW IN THE EAST
6,656
G
nlons to tho Pnlted States In rcsnonsn
to tho noto demanding Immediate, UKruiuJCA.vs uut.m'.miikk imj.m-
Advancement of Spring In Thai Quar
ter Is Without Any Developments
Turks Claim to Have Checked
the Bosnians , ,
,
abandonment of tho present methods
of submarine wnrfaro.
Whether tho concosolons will bo
sufficiently broad to meet tlio Amor
OCBATS ABOUT I TO 1
A
fllr AraorltlKt I'rriM lo Coo ntf TIu.im.i
Socialists Are Tbliil In Xtimher But
Only Few Decline is
Progress I vn
According to tlio figures of County
eclved broad intimations that tho1 c'cr.kWuiP" J'i" J"1"' '"li1""
i fllf Awoflnlrl I'rww to Coot lltr Tlmrt.)
i w'Asiiivfi'rnv. n n. Am-n m
M ......ll.v. .,, m .' !' H X .! ' . . J .
! '!!.. Umt.. (n.ln.t ...l,iiin.l .. k...1.. ..I.. .. I. I.. ....I.. ..V 4..-M II) .......,.( I ... '
t i iiu ouiitii'j itutij iiuuiuii ii ivnuiii- pi) hi inn nun in iiu i niiHKuniiiiH
WARlIiVnTHW IV P.. Aiirfl ' t
1 Curt'unza has oskod for an parly ro-;
ng to a Tl I Fl r T II W T II 1 1 1 I r n ' Hincioiitiy moan to meet tno Amor-
.y by acn. HHU Mt K Ml 'n ""S'K, ,,,nCo,,,n
I I'l"1-1- Ull-li IIII-L-L.U It )H unjorstood that Gerard ro-
German government .will go to great, otCoon county for tho primaries ot
leugtbB.to presorvo friendly relations' '" n1J'. ,":!.' ,l0 1,8ls tllu vo
EXPLOSION AT LOS ANf.'KLKS
CAUSES DKATHS
1
E ED
that tho American troops bo rocallod
from Moxlco. This was learned of- Vouv Other Men Aro Injured When
flclally today In connection with tlio' Onsolhm Blows Up nl Deduction
fact thnt tho Moxican ambassador! Plant.
sought an interview with Lansing.
Acts Through Agent
with tho United States.
Try lo Hud Way
Tho Berlin government Is confront
ed with finding a way to satisfy tho
tors as follows:
Republicans 1,171
Domocrntsi .....' l.si
Socialists
in I
tlr Auoclttr Tnn to Coot tilt Tlmr.l
I'ho Mexican oinl.ussy stutoil that '" A.viiyiii.o, ..u., mii.u .. pori.ionti
men huh iiiuriiiiiK " ....I.. ,i,, ,
natiiro and were reccivod. I'roffroHSlvPH
....,....,.. ..km. ....n "" .""". tlni-lti.i- tin. nlirlit.
throiiuli Moxican nnibasHudor Arro-i four oinors aro injuroti ub iuo rosuiu " "
ill band lo tile Sierra Aludra I'Xf.LAS'D AND l-'BAXCH UK
...... Hai. .mi .-'V,. ..M..-I TO A.MKHICAX PBOTKST
IIMIUI IIV (tl i 'III IW I'L" l'llll
nl or hiding lu the mountains
UKPLV
tirthftit of I'nrral.
fl IH ATTACK
iicaxs inii'oitT in: is com-
IXfl TOWARD .NORTH
w U Tlint lie Will B. .lohusl
lljr Oll.ris llinlug l.aige
I oi ccs
IllliMtUlU rim to Com Vty TlniM.i
ttPASO.Anrll 21. cp.irdlnir to
ihu arriving lier from tho
Wttlor reports linvo beon sprend
t Villa is coining North again
mo ouject of attncklng the
ctrican orros. Aecordlng to
1Qi the bandit now Imn niimn find
blloferi and Will lm 1i.Im..,1 lntni
pfcdro Dracamoiite. who hns
W men, ami Gem-nil Ramicloa,
r wuimanii iiumiicrs 1,000.
Ii, 01 GUARD
t
T-MTIOXS I'lUNT IS PP.OTKCTKD
ItVKOI.DIKRS
Note Is A Legal Defense of Svu Pol
ley of the Two
Nations
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 24.
British Ambassador Spring-Rico lias
delivered to Secretary Lansing his
government's reply to tho American
protest agalii3t our their Interfer
ence with neutral commerce.
Franco concurs 'In tlio muln with
her ally but did not particularize
for herself on minor points. The
nolo Is a legal and technical defense
of tho fcui policy of tho two nations.
tlio reuuest had not boon transmitted Three men
dondo so far as known. r " gnHoi no oxi uosi o n w. ic w reci :e r
It is undorstood to have been nimlo vnt ut tho Pacific Reduction Com-, fnim P 1 rilll
till ortly by Currunzu through Spec- puny's plunt whero tho city gurlmgo LI IK I iy I fll U MM
lal Agent Rogers at Mexico City. Tho' l reduced. IUIIU IU III LLMU
reply also will ho sent tlitougli
iiaij urn .... I...... mil
It I U. ..!.. ...Illw... .,.,. !..., II, IUIIU IIUIIIIUIIIH J J"
oloment which Insists upon a rolont-l !!r1l'bIl,t!?"l,,tH 7J
.... i... Prog. Rep ii
lean Hiiiiinuiiiiu vuiiiiiuiKii. . . vn.,...nril.n
Gorurd's dlsputchcs aro of n highly! """ '. :"';,,""
n not iin
No political affiliations
BRITISH ADVANCK
IN HAST AFItlOA
Rogers
Walts fur Report
Ambassador Arredouilo, Informing
Secretary Lansing today of dispat
ches from his government Indicating
that a conferenco between Genornl
Scott and Gonorul Obregon will bo
arranged, asked whoa ho might
expect a reply to Currnnza's noto
suggesting the withdrawal of tho
American troop;?.
I. mining told him bo preferred to
wall for a report on tho Scott-Obre-go-i
conferenco beforo replying.
YDUNG LADY DIES
MISS MINNIH CUTLIP PASSIM
AWAVTIIIS MORNINO
HAS SMALL MA.IOHITV IN XK
BUASKA OVKR CU.MMINS
Was Daughter of M. D. Cutllp of
Kent tick Inlet and Widely
ICnowii in County
Omaha Delegates ami at Leant Ten
Others Will Be for
Hughes
(nr AuocUtM Trrtt to Coot Vtf TlmfJ.J
OMAHA, Neb., April 2 1. Re
turncs from Tuesdny's nrlinnrv today
Miss Mlnnlo Cutllp, daughter of, gavo Ford a load ovor Cummins of
I. OF F. BUMIEJltt JG1ST Nil
Mark I). Cutllp. died at tho fnmlly
home on Kontuck lulot, this morning,
It
i'M.
3 b
Total
r..i;n
LONDON, April 24. Con
tinning the. advance in Ger
man lCast Africa, tho British
expeditionary forces occupied
tlio town of Kondoa.
(tir amih i.ii riMt io dm. nr tiuim.)
IX)NI)ON. April 21. Again thoro
Is a comparative lull In tlio Verdun
battlo, the Infantry on both sines re
malnlng gVmerully Inactive. Tho
Fronch have been nibbling away at
tho German lino Just west of tho
Mouse, however, and report mnniug
further progress lu tho hand gronudo
attack northwest or tho Cuurottcs
wood.
Onlct In ICast.
Spring continues to udvauco with
out developments on the eastern
front. Constantinople reports a check
to tho Russians in northeastern Turkey.
INT LOIR RATI
MANUFACTURKRS OF COAST AP
PKAL TO Till: COMMISSION
i' n dhtTi
rfUIIIU
Pcllthm Apjilles to Hushes mid Doors
mid Other Lumtier Pro
ducts (nr AttMitltJ Prru'l. Coot Dtf TltnM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 24.
Tho downword revision of freight
rates on sashes nnd doors and other
E AIRSHIP OFF
!7 votes. . It has doveloiiod that tne
delegates from Omaha will go to the lumber products from tho Pacific
.mi trntil Inn Inat iMifitnil in nlltlllnrli . . . r t.. fc-... i.....
, nn .. 1....1 i.n nil '."" -". :"-"":"...:" .." r::1 cousi io easieru L-iiiiaiiu, .cw r.iu;
iiKim on juiiio, onu huh cvii nugiioH. At leasi ten oiuer uoiogiues
for soiuo Hmo and tho aiiiouncomcnt. elected aro said to favor Hughes per-
KIX.'AU M'DANIKL SKCl'ltl'.S 11)17
STATU MKKTIXG
PiiIh lTj Strong Plen for Thin Place
Beforo Committee and
Succeeds
Tho stato meting of tho Knights
NATIONAL ASSLMBLV VOTKS
Af.'AINKT CIIIXKSi: PBKSIDKNT
neiiise to ;tccppt ;ny Miiuiion
Which Inrliidi's lllm As the
Leader of Count iy
of her death will not bo a surprlso1 sonally.
to her friends. Miss Cutllp wns n
nntlvo of Coos county and had many
frlonds whoso high esteem
Joyed.
Tho tlmo or tho funernl hns not
yot beon announced.
z5m t
HOSKBURO GUTS MFKTINO
notci .neii mviieu iiiern iei lfiir
niui iTi'pr
The Oregon Stato Uotol Associa
tion will meet at Roseburg next
year. At tho guiuering ai rjiigeno
' tlHlllV Afli'l- lint l,..r It..
I1..l ' H ..
"ci up Acroiiiit of Riven!
ItlntliiK There
D;iaocttM pt, to -,,. n., T1 ,
L&CS-ONMll DjtON April 21.
' . k a,B "'"'"n gnnriiing tlio
rn Atifll4 rrtM lo Coot Dj Timet.
SIIANfiHAL Anrll 24. Two him-
of Pythias will bo held on Coos Huy!m.e, ,uj 8i.teen membors or tho
in 11)17. Tho gutnoring was secureiimil0ImJ nssombly mot hero last
turned rroin Portland whoro ho went ,.03oluUon ,ionounclng President JhI boforo adjournment, W. J.
to attond a mooting or tlio stnto ex- Y,lnn $M Kllj-8 monduto creating a ?nvor or tho Uinpiiua Uotol at
ecutlvo commlttoo which Doily V constitutional cabinet, and refusing iiosenuig. uMu..m. ... n""u"
IIOlll- Mil lllVllllllUH HI... .1 o IIH.U1IHUI
.MarHimeiu nun muiio u uiu mr uiu
convention along with other Oregon
f ... .. l ...n....A.nnll.a tff Hid Rll . . ...... ..!.. I. . et lltk
I in pcnuci. iii iiiiih". .'"." " " " lio uicwin mi mil........ '. .!' i"" i
..... in omo lodgo which wm moei in rori-icai B tuotlon Hint inciuiieu iiiuii
In ii ! In Almost.
At tho sumo tlmo tho question of,
tho stato mooting next yonr was
discussed. Tills year it will bo held
In August nt tho Bamo tlmo and place
... i ...... i. ...n.. ... "
as tiia suiiro me iuuku. .. ...v ....
Shi Kill ua president.
,!.!. . ?.t0 ,ll, iniiiiltlons-maklng lei put up such a strong pita Rr,
WCt Of Ilia Vnll......i f ..t. .. .. .ii. x il.. ...nliil.nia nf til A
i. ' ' ttv .tiLiiiiiii i i iimiiiir iiiiii 1'itna iiiiv nini I iu iiiitiii utii a ul ihw
fc. S?111'?'. tho chops reopened! commltteo agreed thnt they would RKSUIJ
k-v ...cf ueuig ciosv.i seeral days
THREE ii PRIZES
cities hut Rosoburg was tho success-
I fill one.
RA
MEN
SOUTHKRN PACIFIC OFFICIALS
MAKi: BBIKF KXAMINATION
MiVCIIINICRV IS SOLD
Tlio machinery
Must Know Rules or Road mid Un-
ilprMimtl "Safety First" School
Car Coming Soon
"Surety first" nnd tho rules of tho
road aro constantly drilled into tho
omployeos or tho Southern Puciric.
Today C. W. Mnrtyn, assistant su
porlntendont or tho Southern Pacific
nt Portland, nnd J. Strnudo, foromun
or road locomotives, returned to Port
land, aftor being hero aevorai nays
going ovor the rales witli iuo iruin
iiiiii.
This is tho first inspection or tho
rallioud men In this section since tho
Southern Pacific took over tho roati
land, Now York, Now Jorsoy, Ponn-
Bylvanla, Maryland, Dolowaro, Virgin
In, and West Virginia, was souAlit to
day from tho Interstate commerce
commission by munufucturorti lu Cal
ifornia Orogon, WashiuKton and Brit
ish Columbia.
Changed Lust Oclobor
Tho petitioners complain that tho
rates wero advanced last October
from ono to twenty-two per cent und
seok to recover tho excess nlreadyi
....... '
P.HU.
British Guns Fliv on Aeropbiuo anil
. II In Forced lo IWe No Bombs
Are Dropped
iir amocIuki rrf to root ur nnw.i
LONDON, April 24. -A hostllo
noropluno npenrod ovor Dover this
this morning iind wub attneked by tho
British guns. It vKih driven oTf und
dropped no bombs.
courtTsTpened
RKGULAR TKRM CIRCUIT COURT
STARTS THIS MOItXIXd
Jury Wnho Repurts Tri'iiilKidil
erhiis .Mlichell ol al is I'lrxt
i ii-o ut no iniKi
CALL DAMAGIJ SUIT
.JUST BBFORi: NOON
FIFIELD NOW LOST
Is Battered Unmercifully mid All
HoH' of Saving Kl landed ship In
Goiitv MuMn Topple Over
(Special to The Times.)
Sr! '4Jf.inVtlon or Iho grand Jury and tho
COQUILLK, Ore.. April 24.
Tho Trondgold duniago
suit wan not called until
nearly noon. At lonst Borne
or tho Jurymen will bo ae-
cured today.
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLK. Ore., April 24. To-
d.iy opoii"d tli regulur April term
or Iho circuit court at Conulllo with
Jtidgo Hamilton on the bench. Tho
Hrt't pourso or liusineHS wns tno bo-
ui ; ...... " :::. r:""' trial Jury rrom Iho voniro.
. imvoc wun me wiookpu imuci.i. i a (,10- frBt ,. of tho 8Chodulo
'vessel has broken In two and isl , , ,50,oo0 Blunder nnd
I hopolcssly lost with no chunce now or .,"""' lirnllT1. ',,.. n. T. Troml-
... nu.iinurii i-ui....v .uwn w.w. ..,. -. , m...
ory in uiu ii.oi ..... ,,... ... Miliar accomnun ed lie "'" "u .....-.- .... --- c0, voibiib
. A. Smith pant ins -y,j ' to Powfera on Saturday, re ncl "I ' !i"lT. i. nrSlTlilr promises to bo perhaps tlio
PS8 of riot lii l-.
stimui: i pirrsBURo
Fi"1". f!ll.lHll.r U'...ll....l ..
iii .--i iiiiiinin'
weenie Ciniipaiiy Plain
lti.utM r to c. nar tuum i
Prrsnt'iin ... . .. .
m&Prtti. ' '." xirl1 21. Dopu
K; 8Uar,uK tl'o Plant of tho
rftlagliouso Klectrle and Manufac
llOOft ,'I at Vm I'lttBiiurK. whero
Ri In? " are 0R " 6,rll. 8P'l
P hi?y t0 fono lielr way
E .u,lle croWll 'f strike i lekots
iSod. " ,rl"B to enter tho
CLAREB
i
Bfioo.
IIM r lo Poot ruy Tlmet.l
select this place for tho 1917 convon
Tho ovont will bring hundreds of
membors or tho K. of P. from nil
nvnv tl... stutn and will bo n ilK
thing for this locality.
BURIAL IN MARSHFIiaD
Remains of Lato .1. AI. Upton Will
Arrive Tomorrow
Tho body or tho lato .1. M. Up
ton wly) died In Ro3eburg, will
urrlve on tho train tomorrow utter
noon, accompanied by tho rami!)'.
Tho funerul will ho hold Wednesday
arternoon from tho Kplscopal
church In this city, probably about
2 o'clock, though the exact hour
bus not yot been determined.
Rev. Robert R. Browning will
leuvo tomorrow morning to meet
tho. Incoming train part way.
Tho Masons will havo cliurgo or
tho services nt tho gravo.
XCITV UF.AUTIFUL KSSAY "'" .l"
rivrVi... tvvfii'vrion Meen boiii io nn uruKoii v,uy ini... ,-, frnm iiiero Inst ovenlpg. l" C"D """"-" " "V. '.- ' " '
'- .,...-... .i.iK fi,wi.i.,r .irrni.lv in Rppiirinc """-..... .... i ... - u almost nu.uuu is nniu i" iiv
I , J-r-Ti, ., t J equipment for nn nddltlon that Is be-' tho soutliwn il'clflc. wl bo brought! I' expended In attempting to Sot
Tl,) High School Freshmen Aro, . ' A,,,,, offorca B11C a renilum for Q,"U,tr.V.n uA ' i eniilmio.l hor oU.
VliuiPis Tlio ; rmes i ampaigii t,,a mrUnory i,ore that tho company " "" , of , narutiis for teach- Capt. Gonereaux. or uoriianu, is
Was Well Hnd.nscil .ouU, not affonl t0 rofso It. The wH" all Borts HB' ,c expected back tonight or tomorrow
'I machlnory will be removed booh. . 0V, e ?uies Tf t ho road an rnlng from Portland. It Is iinder-
iiiM'M WIVXKRS CITV ; lei Hirer on ii ,r,''u"l l"u " stood that he has not yet boon ac-
j AIAXV AT CIIUBCIIKS ' .
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W, J. Mitchell ot in.
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fctadtetmentn, V.1.:.'X',,;1L.2.-' Dr. I). O. VauBlian. nentl't, nooni
Kf.:o"aT.n7tho whlto'' VlrU MUaut """K
i provision i.-quirlng tho fll-! T ,
&l p.ort ! the immigration! Vov Riih Minlern M.ngn im.. ..
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rbors
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P "ot iZ ' Voltt,b'- T' -'ort " ""
rtleNu ss. u, constitutionality
? wa how in "l d to la y by!l'vl street nnd f-ldomilk. Ip. tl
Prero 0rt i,eVa ,' it was ' r'l "l,w M,,,tM hca 'i1. ,
Washln,,oet8(,ut 1, n"? piin. owner leaving c,y. AtU.ioss
wtrlct of columbin Ti...n..rHit 'i'liies.
the la i . Ul constitutionality , . .
quiiftl,,n? !ts dPd8on merely KOK HF.XT Flat, :irl mid Amler
question of Jurisdiction. son. PhomrDr. Leslie 1U-J.
J
BFAUTIFUL COXTKST
First Prize. .Helon Gurovaen
Second Prizo
Russell Qunrtermnss
Third Prize . .Hesse Flanagan
Tim ihreo mizo winners lu Tlio
Tmes content for tho best essays Thoro wns fine music
... nu.,t.n.. I.. ArilB.llf(ll1 I 4
r.jiMur ri-rivn .'.iu.iiM.i.1.1 -.
I'll rtiicmini
services In
TO RF.PAIR STRKKTS
W. W. Asliby, superintendent of
construction with tho Warren Con
struction company, arrived hero
says by tho studonts of tho public. attendants
school.
To Miss Helen Oulovsen went tho M Aiuy T(l ATTEWEr DANCE
ftrat prize, three dollars In oaBlu.MANY IU A ' ' gfj: q , ' m CC
Russell Quuterniuss wns second undj BY ST. MONICAb LAUItb
urss.t FlanuEim. third. Each or the,
Tlio waster suntiuy srvices i .m ,,..., vnatnrdav. accomnan-
MurshHeld were all woll uttendeil. . w ,, VrIlol(i Thoy nro
uslc In omstof tlio' ' fl u of m,r.
Bireei
the
rob-
on tho City beautiful wero announced j churches and tho congregations were , norU, Front Bt
today only after tho threo Judges nll largo many being present at afJ ,JOe broko ,,own by
hud considered some 40 written es-tlio chunlies which are not regular . trucks. Also they will p
latter received a cash prize or onoj WU ,u ,Ipl(, ThU ,:veillllK nt FaKles
dollar. All or p w,nne," nro, frf ll" Hall Pifparatloiis Are Now All
mon lu tho Marshrield high school.
Tho essuys, oil or thorn, wero
printed In Tlio Times and received
much ravorablo montion. The Judges
or tho contest wero J. Albert Matson,
chairman Civic Committee, Prof. F.
A. Tledgon nnd Mayor R. A. Copplo.
BACK FROM GOLD BKACH
Frank Catterlln came back this
morning from Gold Beach whoro
ho bus been for several days calling
on the trade.
nhly becomo Interosteit ir mere is
to bo paving done on Central avontie
this 3ummor, a project now under
coiuilderntlou.
tompl.'to
AVAS NOT SERIOUS
In going out on Saturday It was
rnnorted bore today that tho Break-
1 water took rour or five bad seas.
jaw A ffl.-srj:, &F- - 's -
this Easter Monday evening at ino - " """"
EatHes hall by the ladles or St. Jlon
mialnted with the latest develop
menta. Ho went north on Saturday
and at that time conditions appeared
ravorablo ror saving tlio ship.
most Interesting case or tho sesjlou.
Thn dofcnilnnts nro V. J. Mitchell
und I. G. Carpenter, dotoctlves, Joe
Coucli, II. L. Nosier, II. C. Freeman,
.1. Murray. A. R. O'Brien, O, W.
Uriels and George A. Gago.
Tills case grew out of tho troub
les or morn tliun n year ugo at Bun
don, Inning Its conception, It U
claimed at tho tlmo .loo Conch lost
Ills saloon license. Thereafter fol-
lowed a long sorles of events and
I countercharges.
Those i-iiiiii MurMinolil
Among tho persons interested In
STORE IS CLOSED
The Coos Buy Farmers Exchange
nt the foot or Central avenue today n,., caBj from Marshrield who aro
close Its doors. Vlnco pratt Is named MOro a,,K j Mltcholl, L. G. Car-'
as assignee and stock Is being taken, 'penter. C. F. McKnlght. A. R.
It -will in nll probability be turned o'llrlou. O W. Brlggs, Tom T. Ben
over to the creditors and un effort. mi t and John I). Oosa.
niado not to go through bankruptcy, j Thoro wero several men canu
The store wus esiauilBhed a year rrjm Marshflold this morning to ro
und a half ago. James Culley was ,,rt ror jurj. ,Bily. Among them
its rirst manager and C. S. Horfinun wom William Ekblud, Milo Sumner,
has Leen at tho head for Bomo time coorge A. Balnes and J. II. Stud-
Bluco tho rormer went out. iion.
lVjiiiurrcrH 0erruUsl
leas Parish. Inasmuch as this is tho
first dunce following Lent, there is
considerable Interest being taken in
the event which in all probability
will bo well attended.
The dance will begin at nine o'clock
Tlie music Is to bo furnished by An
thony's orchestra,
HAVE FINE MUSIC
Hueclal miislo was given Sunday
afternoon at tho Marsluieiu aieino
dist church. Gerald Hunt led a big
IS REPORTED ILL I In tho raso or C A. Johnson, au-
L, S. Dohlo Is reported very 111 lug tlio eity ami mo pori ot coob
n.,,i i.la ilniuiliter Mrs Claude Nas- '" 'or uaiuuBoa in irui.urij n.uio
l re lnfi Jor Fuaene hls morning "'e'1 wo !mnrrera. These were
o Too !" ? tJ ZZi Sm "SuriS '"" overruled and tho case will Eo
his illness.
.to trial at this term.
GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO
L. J. Simpson anil Cupt. Edgar;
VESTRV TO MEET
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