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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1916)
flfMS IS NO EXCUSE POR BfING BIGOTED AGAINST ANYTHING BUT BIGOTRY APAPERDELIEVESINTHEBEST ut AND ALWAYS BOOSTS ESwORALL ni-,.TinijccT nnersniu uniuico SUUinwQQ' i.vii. ...iil.w fflona flail Wxmta TnTxxxix. PREPARE SHIN MRMIIKH OF THB ASSOCIATED rRKSS OITY EDITION tf'CLOCK Kstnbllfttit-d 1H78 Ah The Count Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 191 6 EVENING EDITION I.. -!.l .-i nnmo Wnrrlnn Rfnaker On Ofloial Vis- It to O0U5 ouumjr EESGBEflTFUTURE .,,, Thic nmintrv Is The Best I On Coast for Anglers and nuncio (ILL HATCH TROUT HERE ..i t .... ri'.. ii.. I Sirfanis nun i.". - Marked Hi'llff Is That Omit .numbers of II- Will Visit Tills liwnllty i.ti,i. nri pulur imri oi urogon ,ua t.v Hid Wilittinelto Pacific broad 1) tlie greatest anglers' par- kUa la tlio stale, or lor irnu uumci, i, the whole coat country," said Lri i). Shoemaker. Btnto fish and L warden who Is visiting In tlio if. "I Jo not think you pcoplo hero rtU liat an asset you have." Ittre nlll bo moro Hportsinon com- t here than you ever dreamed of, fcr really tlilj part or tno sinto ox- k!i at a placo for fUlilng ami allnf. flbero nro streams filled with isetlsh and In no part ofOrcgon ri there as many deer In thu uoiUlni as In thla locality. Com down on (ho railroad ouu pnRscs iieiuimii mKej ami rivurs, mi which will bo Bought by the portimea of tills and other Blntes. Will Stork Waters "Heretofore tliesu places liavo Inarcessahlc. It was too dlf- jvilt to reach them and il,n.itjj?ejl wmoth tlmo hut now tlio railroad If) tils anglers' and huntorsl)iar- pe, for that Is Just what It Is. "But with tlio peoplo who will la hero tho nresont stock of to would soon ho exhausted. Tho W commission deaireB to keop t few Jumps ahead of tho do ail of tho sportsmen and tho ulr mission of my visit on this "Ion Ii to look Into tho mnttnr titocklng tho streams and lakes '' lew of keeping up tho sup f 'of the angler's sport." Visits Hatchery fill morning, In comnnnv with Jt; dame Wardon ThomaH and rt Smith. aunerlntonilin nr. tim fc Rlr hatcliory, Mr. Shoomuk- tbim a trip to look ovor tho pMry property. Ills Idcn was to nat would bo necessary to do 0 ftt the hatchery can ho nnn.i tn j out trout as well ns salmon ' ,b ramerclal supply a3 Is 7 o says that there Is no for any furtlior buildings but 2' , re rcou,K Ponds will bo . Trout ecirH win i. i., i.. 'l Other DlflPPa nn.l l..tl..i ...- th. h. ' iniHou nurc. " the present .gim., ...i ' Hate tho trout aro kept In ii m which they aro hatch. L . 'f m ani1 Pt feeding aere they aro kept for a "81 Of four ni- ol, .. . ut ii. .. ' "'""ii". uy i lime thin fid. .. Mhei in ,r or IIV0 onf- Not as many fish nro W rnii i metll0(,8 but the ke iih V Luer ns tll sh V "berated aro i.i.. .. . KIm. . . '" """"fill iu rceofti,cm8eive k,,M ' "''"tf Jn Pish LL yCar' ,n ordor l0 8'ck kjws county streams and lakes, ,.-. be necessary to bring In fish awn I. .' ' but after tllls i T J.mtClle5 W,U not n w.. ; , 'uuub iisu ror tno IW fr;:, ,"1 "lousanda will bo H ltrr- "' usea l0 StQClC Pi toffiaI and lakes this Beaton ERiinK ne sPpeial fish car. l"Mn'.n Car ,oa(l consists of k... ... each holds an av- ' doae. t 8h 80 t,,at i1loro will "l Blf 'iUtt"er of a million HW!1- U l thn '0Cal WaterS ' rnise i.uv ar ,s a Basoiino ' tto .. T , ,Q alr Pnpoa In- with m " frCSU and tlBg t) llu tho necessity of 1 wrrl,,i m wtlIcU th0 t;!i;t "Hlrgir . "," same fish used L,7"r excentlnir In t., ,..., flRE UmSTRUCTEO HOSII4 ItlCI'lfllMOAX DKI.KOATHS Wllil IIAVK KIIKU HANI) 0 Fwiiii luMMichiiMctlM ami NVw ,,i'- My Without Wilson Lends With Democrats UNPfiKlinKI) lH-:iiK(IATKS W1X OVKH ItOOSKVKIP I Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Itny Advertiser. No. 233 REBELLION III CI W TIII2NT0.V, N. J., April 20. Lato returns from Now .lor soy'a primary show tho un pledged national delegates successful ovor those favor able to Roosevelt. Tho demo cratic dolegutcs nro all for WIIboh. 949 tnr Aof ita rr to root n tiwm.i HOSTON, April 2 fi. Thirty-two of tho .IU dolcgntes chosen In tho primaries yesterday to represent Massachusetts In tho republican na tional convention nro unpledged for. any candidate. Thcso Include four, delegates at lnrgo, (lovornor McCnll, Senators Lodge and Weeks nnd for-' mor Senator Crano. The renmlnlng four district delegates nro understood to favor Iloosevelt. The democratic dclegntes all favor Wilson. I Advance Will Be Made Imme diately on Peking, Capital of the Country nil lIgeji Force of Several Hundred Thousand Troops to Start Overthrow of Republic LEADERS ARE PROMINENT Fonner Coiunmndci' of Yiiuh'n Forres nuil (it'iiei'itl Who AVns With the (lovoriiuient Will Im-jiiI tho He- volteis In Moveiuent. PIONEER IS HEAD WILL TRY 10 .JOHN" HXVDtilt, Hit., PAHSICS AWAV TI1IH AKTCItXOON Was Veioniit Hotel Mini mid Widely Known as nu Old Settler John Snyder, Sr., veteran hotol nmn and pioneer of this part of the stnto, died tills afternoon nt his home In Mnrshtleld. Tho announcement will not bo a surprise ns Mr. Snyder had been In falling health for some tlmo and during tho past fow days his death vns expected nt any time. Mr. Snyder was one of tho old tlmo residents of tho city nnd was known widely on tho const as an early set tlor. Kor many yenra ho conducted the Central Hotel In Marshflold. tnr AiKOfUlM l-rrn to lur lirar.) SAX FRANCISCO, April 20.- -A SCOTT AXI FPXSTOX WILL MIIKT OlIKKUOX M BREAK Germany Ready to Go Great Lengths to Avoid Rup ture With U. S. II IS "SUGGESTED Ambassador Von Bernstorff Makes Requests of Foreign Office At Berlin ASKS DELAY OF ACTION BURW GETS OHIO UF.CHIVHS.UKPUHMCAX VOIR IX THAT STATM I Preslileul Wilson In tho Choice of tho l)emo(Tiit. at the I'lliiiatie.s Yestiinlny (t)j AMorUlf I'imi la Coot lT Tlmn.7 COLUMHUS,, Ohio, Apri: 20. Formor Sonr.tor llurton rccslved tho republican presidential profcrouco vot In ycstortlny's prlmarlos In Ohio while Prculdont Wilson -was nominat ed by tho domocrnts. rebel ndvnnco on Peking, tho capital; co De-slgiintetl l Across the Hlo of China, has boon ordored by tho (jn,iulo ()ni.Hlte FaUlo Push Chinese revolutionists according to l.envo Tonight u Shnng Knt dispatch to tho Chinese republic association hero today. i in amotulj rr. t.co uttiihm.j Two Prominent Leaders SAN ANTONIO, Texns, April 2C An army of Bovernl hundred thou- u Is Indicated at headquarters today Band troops undor Luy Ung Ting,' that tlio Scott-Obracon conforonco formerly commnndor of Yuan Shi win bo hold across tho Hlo Ornndo! mont asking that no action bo tnkon KiiI'b forces In Kwang SI Provlnco, from Fnclo Pass. Tontntlvo nrranco- until his cabinet mensngo Is received. nnd (lencral Lung Chi Kwang, for-j ments for a special car to carry (len- Tho Ilorlln foreign offlco request eon merly with tho government troops In orals Scott nnd Fuuston to lingle talnod a stutomont that (lermauy was Kwang Tung, will uogin tlio innrcii Pass tonight have boon Hindu. upon Poking soon, It was stated. Wants UN Government to Walt Until Ills Plan Is Considered Relieves That. Trouble Retween Nations Can He Avoided (IIJ An K'lttfil Vtrn U Coo 117 TIcim.J WASHINGTON, I). C, April 20. Ambassador von Uernstorff, in ro sponso to a request from tho Ilorlln foreign offlco, lias cabled suggestions for a cnurso In the submniino wnrfaro which ho bclloves will avert a break with tho United States. Tho ambassador also sont by wire leas a message today to his govern RATIFY PRIMARIES HKMOCUATIO STATU CONVIIX TIOX IS IIKLD IX INDIANA START AFTER VILLA PURSUIT OF HANRIT CIIIF.F RKF.X RFSl'MICI) HAS Xoiiilnatlmis Made nt the Primaries Aro Carried Out Adair for (lovernoi' (n? AwoctttM rrH ia ue nr Tirim. INDIANAI'OLIS. Intl.. April 20. Tho Democratic Btnto convention to- day oloctod delegates at large to tho, national convention. Tlio nomina tions of Kern for tho long torm In tho! U. S. Sonato and Roprcsontatlvo Adair for govornor, mndo In tho prlmarlos, wore ratified. Taggart was nominat ed for tho Hhort term In tho sonato acclamation. TOTA LS AXXOUXCLD feptlng in land locked hMn w, bo .up Dtf ot,,fr waters tho bas Reglstmtlou In Multnomah County Is (ilveu Out PORTLAND, Oro April 20. Tho total registration In Multnoman to.m ty Is 77,108 ns glvon out by tho county clork. Of this numbor 32,-27-1 woro fomales und 45,191 wero mnloB. Drop A lliiudied Rouibs A hundred bombs wero dropped In tho Zeppelin raid ovor Knglund Inst night, It was officially announc ed. Thoro woro no casualties. oat tho other flsli and trout and bass cannot bo mixed and tho one. preys upon tho other. Tlio streams and lakos supplied with fish will not bo only tliose near to tho cities. "Oh No", 3ald Mr. Shoemaker. "If wo stocked only those nearby tho centers on tho Sunday und his death followed tho out. Wo must muko the sportsmen go hnck Into tbo woods a llttlo and hunt tho fishing places. Tho gamo fbh must not all bo too easily reach ed. Tlio angler bus fun anyway get ting Into the wilds and finding tho fish." Fifteen Hatcheries Mr. Shoemaker tells somo Inter esting facts about tho work of tho commission In this state. Ho flays that thero aro fifteen hatcheries In thu state, all of which aro In good .endltlon. In eastern Oregon ho sas tho peoplo nro very Joaloim of the llttlo streams whore there are gamo fl3h aiiU glvo thorn much moro attention and guarding than tho peoplo do hero where thoro are real fishing waters. Meets Club Meinlcrs While In the city last evening Mr. Shoomakor met a number of the mombora of tho Coos Day Rod and Gun Club. Ho says ho always likes to meot tho spoiUmon and confer with thorn. Ho will go to Coqullle tomorrow and will be back here and leave Thursday. Mr. Shoemaker Is one of the own Bf of the Roseburg News, his fath er' and brother now having active charge of the publication, so ho Is a newspaper man us well as a atate pfflclal. Several Detachments of American Troops Are .Searching the .Moun tains West of IMrml tllr AnK'UIl l'reu to root rur Tim,,.) FIIOLI) IIUADQUARTHR3, NAMI QUIPA, April 2 C (Wireless to Co lumbus.) Several dotachmants of American troops rosuinod nctlvo pur suit of Villa and uro whipping tho mountains north nnd west of Pnrral, where tho bandit chloftnln Is report ed In hiding. Tho advance Imso, 300 miles south of tho border, Is now completely equipped, many motor truck trains having arrived In tho last ton days. STILL APPEALING MKSSAflKS ASKIXfl FOR PIUCI2 POUR INTO WASHINGTON E GF.RMAX VF8SFI.S SINK STF.AM Kit KING STFPHKX Is Tho Roat Which Refused to Res eiio i row oi a .eppeiiu which Was Lost. tnr Auotlitr.1 l'rr lo Com nr Tlmi-,.1 IJKRLIN, April 2C?i-Tlio Gorman naval forces which bombarded Low estoft yestorday, sank tlio steamer King Stephen and captured hor crow, It was officially announced. This Is tho gamo steamer that re fused to roscuo thu crew -at the Zeppelin L-17 which dropped Into tho North Sen. ' It Is also announced that n do ctroycr and another scout bout aside from the King Stophon were sunk and ono of tho crulsors at tacked a bad flro wa.i observed. ATTITUDEJS GIVEN UXITKD STATICS TAK1CS POSITION A1IOUT ARMFD SHIPS .Members of C)iigias Ihnplcy Spec ial Clerks to Suit Out Tele grams Received (Dr AifOcliHJ rrt lo Coot II, f TlniM. WASHINGTON, D. C. April 20. Telegraph protests agaliiBt a break with Germany continued to pour In to tho capital today and tho tel Pirrnnh rnmnnul03 woro overwlielm- cd. Senators- und representatives, i by tho Btato departmont by the dl-i particularly thoso rrom ino unuuiu roctlon of President wuson, Aiinniiiireiiieiit Mndo by State Depurl iiient on tho Direction of tho 1'i'et.ldeiit W AMnrltt nw tu mu Vtf TUaM.1 WASHINGTON, I). C, April 20 prepared to go to great lengths to prevent n rupture. GI'RAHR RFPORTS Niillilng Is Given Out Contents Regarding Uj AMotll,il rrrai to Coot Dy TlmM.l WASHINGTON, I). C. April 20. Secretary LaiiBlng announced today that ho had received Ambassador Gerard's report of tho conference with von Uuthmann-llollwegg, and It wa.i brief. "I can Bay nothing about It," Lunsliig stuted, GIJRMAX ANSWFR MAY COMK RY SATURDAY (nr AkiocIiIcI l'rru lo Co-m Iltr Tim,,. RKRLIN, April 20. The Gormnn answer to tho American note may not bo bo expected boforo tho end of tlio present week. It may bo presented Satur day. CASULT S GIE TWHNTV-FIVH ARK K1LLHD AND WOUXDKI) IX KNGLAND Such Is tho Result of the German Rointiaiiliuent. nt Lowestoft, Kngland GFFMAXS A'PTACKKD YARMOUTH AUSO IBj At,odlkl rn la Coo, lMr TlinM.) LONDON, April 20. Yur- 4 mouth was bombarded ns 4 well ns Lowestoft by the German warships which at- 4 tacked tho Koatorn const yes- torday. Four persons wero killed and 10 wounded. (117 AmocUIM I'rrii to Coot lit; Ttm, LONDON, April 20. Twonty-flvo casualties In dead nnd wounded re suited from the bombnrdmont of Lowestoft by tho German warships yesterday and tho consequently run nlng fight with tho Drills) light crulsor squadron und destroyers, us far as can bo learned, low among tho crows of tho Hrltlsh warships woro wounded but not seriously. Two Vessels Damaged All tho Hrltlsh ships returned safely, two of tho light cruisers bear ing Igns that they had heon hit by nholls. Ono Urltlsli dostroyor which played a part In a previous battle In tho North Sea wan again In tho thick of tho fight. A shot penetrated her engine room nnd four of tho crow woro scalded. It Is gonorully be lieved tho iRrltlsh guunorH uvorud hits on tho Gorman warships, DULN IS UIETED CITY AND COUNTY PUT UXDFR MART1AI UVW Headquarters of tho Rebels at. ldl- erty Hall Is Occupied liy Gov ernment Troops FIGRT Ii THE AIR FPPKLIX AXD FHKNCH AFRO PLAXi: HAVH A DURIj Are Two Miles Above Knrth and Ger- mini Craft Is Relieved to Re Damaged 10 AniotUtoJ I'r I Coot liar Time.) PARIS, April 20. A French uoro plane and a Xoppolln fought n dual moro than two miles above tho earth ut 3 o'clock this morning. Tlio HAY SITUATION' IS SATISFACTORY LONDON, April 20. Tho following tolegrnm was re ceived from Dublin: "Tho sit uation Is satisfactory. Bte phens Greon Is occupied. Kiev en Insurgents woro killed. Provincial nows Is reassuring. 'V (11 AHOtltt 1'tOM to Co nr Tlnm.) LONDON, April 20. Martini law has boon proclaimed In the city und county of Dublin, It wns announced In tho houso of commons toiiny Troops liavo nrrlvod ut Dublin from llulfast nnd Kngland. Liberty Hall, tho headqunrtors of tho Dublin robots, and Stephens Greon. which was captured by thorn have been occupied by thu mllltla. MAKFS STAT KM I i XT Communication With Ireland Ho Cut Off May inj AmmUI4 I'rv'i la Coot Wtr Tlmn.l LONDON, April 20. At tho op- A .Ut..nt deflnlUK ul'o atll'tudo' of aeroplane fired nine Incendiary shells eulng of IfcJ" tho United States trfward annod , at tho Zoppolln which appearo,d to. bo ' o Ui lo Secro tor y foi r Irnand aad nii.nni,i.ini i.,n ,1 .. mi 1,1 1,, tnilnv iliuniiL'ni . ' It was tumtuit to sa wuoiuur any REPORT LOSSES ON OOTR SIDES United States Troops Have! Engagement In Mexico Several Days Ago T LS GIG Not Known Whether Fight Was With Carranza or Villa Followers PRIVATE NEWS RECEIVED Hlory Is That Col. Dodd's Men Wero In tho Rattle Placo Is Not Iir dicutcd and Xo Particulars Aro Given tllr AmocUIM Tim lo Co, nT TlmM.l RL PASO. Texas, April 20. A ro pott was received hero that Colouol Dodd's udvanco detachment had had an engagement sovornl days ago la wlioch both sliles Buffered losses, tt Is not Indicated whotlicr tho battto was with Villa bandits or Carranza troops, Tho Information eamo In a prlVato dispatch but gavo no Indication whoro the battle took placo. 10 SOLDIERS DIE TIIRKK OTHKR AMKRICANH WOUNDKD IN RATTI.K (III MUCIIIM I ret l Cv4 Ukf TIUM.) FIKLD IIKADQUARTHHS, April 20, (Wlroless to Columbus) Two Americans woro killed and fhroo wounded In tho ougugomout hetwolu tho cavalrymen under Colouol Dodd and 200 Vllllntas nt Tomachlc In tho contor of tho Sierra Madron, In VQJt eru Chihuahua, April 22, according to a report reaching here today. Tho Villa i-omutnnd under four chiefs, Racn, Corvantes, Domlnguos and RIoh, woro surprlhed lute In tlio afternoon and routed. After thu battlo tho Americans found six dead Mexicans and It) wounded while a quantity of horses, arms and equip ment woru enpturod. Nothing About Villa Tho report made no mention of Villa himself being with the baud. Tho Vllllstas wero onrnmpod In a rocky dufilu when tliny caught sight of thcr American column rid ing toward thorn ut -1:30 p. m. Immediately tho Mexican bugles colluded the call to nrms. Through the mountain piisbos (ho two commands struggled, tho Vlll lstas dropping nil their cumber some equipment In tho precipitate right. Attempt Is Made Tho VllllstHs received roluforee inouta and attempted vainly to m'ako a stand against tho American troop's. When night came, tho pursuit be came Increasingly difficult, podd purjued the Vllllstus toward Mtn uca, his base, whoro ho Is now re ported awaiting supplies, tho mnrtthantshlps was nmile public today, damnged, west work states, sorting had tho oxtra clerks mo3snges. at! PLAN KNOWN IREi'S It holds to tho right of merchant ships to arm for protection only, but, declares "merchantmen wlio nuvo rmniuonts for uggres3lvo pur- are not entitled to the samo hospitality In neutral ports as poaco- arined morchuntmon," E L D IS RAIDED tnr AttofUtM rrf lo Coot Br Tlmw.l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. - Papors recently seized by tho depart- ment of Justice officials from tho offlco of Wolf von Igel in New York are understood to contain material .ii il.,.. tUa. nnHvltlna 111 tills COIIIl-l IIIDUIUOIIIh .....----" ------ -- . v-v..u, ..." . ww., .. try relating to the uprising in ireiuim tains, took tlio first and bcc- and the nnmea of Americans who on,i French lines upon and had knowledge of tho plans. tipposlte holght No. G32, . ! army headquarters announc- a... " tuu). WT-rTTw-- .MOUNTAIN POSITIONS TAKKX RY SURPRISK fDr AuocUle4 I'm' 10 Cum llrTau. I DKRLIN, April 20. Tho Gorman troops northeast of Celles, In tho Vosges nioiiii- KPPKLINS FLY OVKR FAST COAST LAST XIGIIT i ROAT. IX TROURLK OFJi1 COOS RAY ItAR A gasolluo bout about fif ty feet long was In troublo off tlio Coos Hay bar this aftornoon. Her engines had evidently stopped. Tho Jlghtliouso sent word help was needed but at 3 o'clock tho llttlo boat evidently wns headed toward the bay and her engines wero going. Number of Casualties and Kvtent of PropoVty Damage Is Not Yet Learned (Ii, x-l,tej I'rut to coo Ptr Tlmn. w nkii.rk, A..a.M OH 'nn.inllna l,W.IJU., Ainil ..i''wi" i which made a raid ovor tho eust . .... l a.l.il.. Atiinl.tf.it fit f. fyfCinl fl'UUBl lot. Mlhl'l IWIU "V h"'"- lieiglit. ino uuuiuur oi cusiiuuiuh and the extent of tlio dumagu Iisb not yot been ascortaln'id. AMI.MMPAXS HAVH ANOTHICR UATTLK BRIEF IS FILED IN 0. &C.LAND CASE PORTLAND, Ore., April 38. The Southern Pacific has filed lis brief In Its appeal from Judge Wolverton's decree In tho Oregon & California land grant caso. In the decree Judge Wolveiton determined the railroad's lntore3t In 2,300,000 acres In Oregon tu no $2.fi0 nn acre, land to Include tim ber and mlnoral, and the railroad to bo forbidden from soparato from the land SER CONSULTED GKRMAX OFFICIALS ARK DISCUS HIXG AMKRICAX XOTK Chancellor and Admiral Make Trip to Hcadqiiarteis to Se. Km- peror About Mutter III, Anor'lltfl rr to r-t ptr Tlffltt 1 HKHLfN. Anrll 20. Chancellor van nethmunn Hollweg and Admi ral von Iloltzendorff, chlof of tho for neauquar- naval staff, donarted tnr IurI nlulit to consult with Km 1 iitlllt I.. b. ....! tn ilirt HAIllll ,.iii.,., iimTii 'tieror wiiuuin in r.JB i" fw . . . - f. . M. A A A lO "O IU1IJIUUU" liuiu "'b .....,- , .. -,.. rpl,,, ,. ---- !. f,nm tl. land. lo..,"u "'"."'""" "r.M.' ni:--.i .. v, .- ..- - icuiior 3 Culliurciito mm "iiu .-" Tho railroad's brief contends that .tordoy lasted half an hour. In this the decreo Is "a gratuitous RAX ANTONIO. Texas, Apr. enlargement In excess of the terms, 20. A report from Pershing , f tno memjat0 0f the United State3 today tells of an engagement iiiimiiib court ., m ...,..,. lho de. ..-ii on iwftwAAn II. S. forces supreme under'col. Erwln and Villa crce was based, Sions at Cocomorachlc Four 4 The hearing will be In tho circuit xioUi nro ronorted mortal- 'court of appeals at San Francisco. j'y wounded. May 8, with United States Dlatrlct Attorney Itoames appearing wiiu Constantino J. Smyth for tho gov- 9 "Dance, Fiiuilsh Hall" Apr. 2D, erninent. 1010. Martli' Orchestra. M.AYKR OF CHILDRKX IS FOUND INSANI. of thu routos to Ireland wore open ar closed. Ho added that ho was golut: to Irv, If lie could lo make arrangements. FIFTKKX KILLKD Twenty-Olio Others Wero Wounded At DiiDlln nr Auotll4 I'm, lo Ivhm n TIidm. LONDON, April 20. In the Houso or Lords this afternoon, Lord Lansdowno mild tho robolB In Dub ltn made u littir heartod attack Monday on Dublin Castle. There Is now n complete cordon of troops around tho center of Dublin, Tho casualties at Dublin nro 15 killed and 21 wounded, besldos two loyal volunteers und two pollcomou killed and six loyal volunteers wounded, WOULD KEEP PEACE nr AfffMM-lala.1 I'lN lo Toot Iltr Tim. RKRLIN, April 20. (Wirelcs3 to Tho Associated Press from Staff Correspondent) Tho Associated Press learns that developments aro Impending which dumoiMtruto un mistakably tho deslro of Kinporur William to follow a course which will lead Uormauy and the United States out of thu presont crisis, Tho situation Iu viewed moro optimis tically horo. FIGHT LESS SEVERE IXFAXTRY NOT SO ACTIVK VKRDUX TODAY AT has LONDON. Anrll 20. Thoro been a halt In heavy Infantry fighting1 taa WL,ro publicly uunouncod Iu tho vicinity or Headman's Hill u tt Htatoment to the Pre3i northwest or Verdun nut tno iiormuns ,.,,1.1, h,,i.i ho toiiiii Isorv aro vigorously employing tho artillery wnU, i, asked unless 200,000 tin FORCE ENLISTMENT Ct AuofltlM l'rru lo CiMt IU Tlnm 1 LONDON, April 2C.Premler Asqulth nt a secret aesalon or parlia ment yostorduy presented an behalf of tho government proposals fore shadowing a general military com pulsion unions succeB.i attended the "Immediate uffortH to obtain men required by voluntary enlistment from among unattested married men". Tlio government's propo- today re3s. As- power (Br AmoUIo4 Frew lo Coot Pr Tlmot.l NI3W YORK, April 20, Tho Jury In tho caso of Mrs. Ida Snlffon Kogon, charged with the murder of hor two children, brought In a ver dict of not guilty n tho grounds of Insanity. In the region west of (lie Moiibo. , In tho Woevro district a big un bombardment took place. AuxtriaiiM -Make Gain In the attack north ot tho Alsno yesterday, tho French capturod a small wood Bouth or tho Ruttes wood. Vienna announced today that tho Au stralia recaptured part of Col dl Lana, recently captured by the Italians. utteuted men wero obtained. HKKi: FOR FUXKK.Ui Mr. and Mrs. Kugone Sehetter of nniidon camo over today to attend tho Upton funorul. U'AXTKD Position by cliaffeur. Addrejs Tlmos office. oxperlencoil "K" caro GI71' MARRIAGK LICKX8K A inarrlago license wna Issued to day to Vlrll A. McMullnti nnd Hazel Grota Mullttii. both of Powers. FOR HUNT A lioiifco. Apply 180 Fourth cornor Mrs. Robert Kru-ger. GOKS 'IX) HOSPITAL (I mils Doll, brothe ot Alva Doll, was taken to the hospital today -l will submit to a surgical operation. J '