The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 27, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Vol. No. XXXIX
KILL COW - ii imniiiE
WITH OBREGON
Generals Funston and Scott to
to Meet Mexican General
In El Paso Tomorrow
DRDERSJARE ISSUED
Secretary of War Baker Tel
egraphs Instructions to
American Officers
TO HOLD CONFERENCE
fiencrnl Olnegon SlnrlH for .Inure,
unit Generals Funston iiimI Scott,
Iiiu for Kl l'', ' M'"''
.Mexican General
IDf Aonflalf.l I'rrwi l t'H liar TIiiim.J
KIj PASO, April 27.
General Oavlra of Jmiross ro
cclvcil a messago from Oli
rcgon saying li would ur
rlvo In Juaiez tomorrow.
D AuofUlM l'lfM l Cooa Il)f Tlmra
WASHINGTON', I). C April 27.
Secretary linker toihiy tologruphcd
flcncral Scott nml Funston to proceed
froraS"n Antonio to El PftBO for n " " " '""' '""
tonferonco with fionornl Obrogon.'5'01 ,,cc" ma""'
Ccnsul Rlllmnu at Sultlllo wired that
(Jen. Obrogon left Torreon last night
for Jiiarez, having changed plans to
to to Kafilo Puss.
WASIIIXOTON, I). C, April 27.
TIio government Is delaying In send
ing Henry P. Fletcher, now ambas
sador lo Mexico, to Join Cairanza
until conditions heconio moro set
tled. It was suggested Flotcher
might not proceed to Mexico until
after tho expedition Is withdrawn.
TD
SCOTT, 1TXSTOX AND OUUIXSOX
TO (lirr TWiKTHEIt
Will Hold Conference nt El Paso or
Juarez to Talk Ovv Present
Mexican Crisis
ID? AaxxUtrl rra la Coot liar TlmM.I
SAN ANTONIO, April 27. A confer
ence tetween Scott, Funston nnd Ob
regon will tako placo at El Paao or
Juarez, It was dofliiltoly nnuouncod
at departmental headquartors today
Scott and Funston expect to leave for
El Paso tonight.
SKXATOIt Hl'STIXO SAYS COXSTIT
TENTS DE.MAND IT
Want No More Munitions of War to
Goto i:uroH Submits JOOO Let.
1 tet-s Showing Position
PJ AuoclitM Prrai to coot Dr Tlme.J
WASHINGTON, D. C-, April 27.
Senator Iluatlug. domocrnt, told tho
nato today that an American embar
go conference conducted a campaign
to Wisconsin to Induce lilm to sup
fort (ho embargo resolution against
"id shipment of war munitions to
fcurope. Ho submitted 1000 lattors
" vusconaln cltlzons which bo
said nn emn..i . ., r, :..".
teadntmrto ; 7, .'rJ !...,". M,b"l.
"" "' ia ulBUIII&iUI
ion.
JURY HERE
10 MAKE IXYESTIGATION
OF
WSB IX MAHSHF1ELD
00 A'""ses Called i IVck-Perham
cse Naliuo of Accusations
'ot Annoiinccil
y718, Brand Jury adjourned lato
jesierday t Coquillo after returning
li. "J ,naiclme"ta nnd camo to
,reld. being In session lioroto-
ln Attrney Llljeqvlsfs office.
LiilCCrUng to "'strict Attorney
the , 5 a I)robo ls be,Ils ,nn(la of
nesse k"POrham caso aud CC wlt
accn i beon 81"nioned. The
Thi, n ls b0,nB kPt secret as yet.
o ' ' Case w"1 take tho greater part
Laird l U ,S BahL Dopuly shor,ff
ltne to aorvo su,'loonaes on
EDS
EMBARGO
111HE
D
Established JH7H
Ah TIio Const .Mull
WESTERN l-xiox WIRES
DOWN UNDER WIND
Flit Tumble with Xcnl Line Experl-
CllCI'd Tllllliy Associated CSS
Delayed
Tho Western Union exporlenceil Its
first troublo with tho now lines today
when both when to Portland mill
Son Francisco went down under the1
high wind. The troublo dcltiyed tlu-l
Associated Press' dispatches to Tho
Times with tliu i.8ult that only nl
pnrtlal press report Ih In today's first1
edition.
E
GREEK MAKES AFFIDAVIT TO
OFFICERS IX EARLY DAWN
I'ojlre nml Clly Attorney Investigate
Pioneer Itooinhij; House in
I it. in. Gather Evidence
At four o'clock this uinriiluK Chief
Cartor, Offleor Hrockinueller and Ci
ty Attorney J. T. Urand made an In-
CUM
mi
vostlgatlon of tho Pioneer Rooinlng'Topcku, 0 miles away, with tho
HotiHe, conducted on North Front 'tontlon of taking Fred Ulssoll from
Btreet by Mrs. l.ola llaldwln. A.
lis, u Greek, 3Wore In nn affidavit iTho mob accepted tho sheriff's of
tbat ho purchased 25 bottles of for to permit any four men to iro
beer fiom .Mrs. llaldwln. Other
crlmlnatlng ovldenee was found. It
Is said a grand Jury Investigation
flltll lllk ttiwt.t V... Ha..li I....
TRUMP -IS KILLED!
PICKED KIIOM r.DEU WIIECK
ON UAILHOAD AT UOSEIUMtO
Is
ruldenlirkvl Chin Ale Demol
ished anil Considerable Dam
ago Is Done Today
My Awoi IjIc-1 I'rrM lit Com Hay Tlinra,
UOSEIIUHO, April 27. An unl-
jdontlflod trump Is believed to he
Killed, twolvo enrs wrecked, nine do
juollshod, when a freight Train left
tho trade ut Illco Hill this morning.
TWO A HE HKTTUNED HY (HtAND
.IL'UY Y EST EH DAY
I'. S. Pilne Hail No Llcen.se to PraC'
tleo Veterinary Surgery Tread
gold Case Continues
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLE. April 27. Several In
dictments wore returned yesterday by
th6 grand Jury beforo It adjourned.
U. S. Prlno was indicted for prac
ticing veterinary surgory without n
license. It was said ho filed somo
of his horso'a teoth and performed
minor operations. Dr. Mnsson was
tho complainant. i
C. Michael was Indicted for assault
with a dangerous 'weapon upon James
Hobnon. This took placo near Myrtle
Point sovornl weoks ago, following
nn argument regarding somo hay.
On Monday, Albort II. Hrash, for
merly managor of tho United .Meat
company of North Hond, took out a
jlconso to marry. Today ho was caught
near Port Orford, taken on a charge
'nf inreonv of comnauy funds. It Is
DClEftlTS
T
-..LI II.,. lu t.naalllllltv Hint II lllls.i'tlin f.irllf Ipfll IllllH 111 tllO CallUl ZOUO.
.Oillll II1UIU I. (. IWM.,... .... .. .
,tnle bus been mado.
Tboro were few now dovolopmonts
hero today in tho Treadgold-Mltcholl
eai.0. Jack Guyton. or .Marsuiiom.
on tho stand told of how tho story
was generally handled In a news way.
A. It. O'Hrlen nlso testified that
I his only Intorest In tho story was its
ii a iv a fnnt ii rA.
Mrs. Huby Noslor was put on tho
stupd. Sho rolated the story or too
diamond case and of alleged relit-
tlons -with G. T,.Treadgold.
It Is possible that tho caso vJll be
completed tomorrow, or at least get
to tho Jury, though the final argu
ments will probably be very long.
TO MAKE INYEST.fiATlOX
According 'to tlio district attorney
tho grand Jury will make Investiga
tion of the charges brought by
State Labor Commissioner Hoff
against the C. A. Smith company
and also tho Prosper Mill company
that tho mou have been paying for
medical treatment and havo not been
recoiving what they declare should
havo been received.
'Dance, Finnish Hull" Apr.
101U. Martin"- OrchebtiH.
21).
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
BIG IB WOULD
HANGMURDFRFR
Band of 200 Masked Men
Surround Jail at Lawrence
Kansas, Seeking Prisoner
FINALLY HALTED
Sheriff Shows Angry Mob That
rreci msseii, supposed mur
derer, Not In Jail
HAD BEEN MOVED AWAY
Under Older of Governor Capper
Was Taken to Lansing Sup
posed to Have Killed
Young (ill I
Dr MfirlitM rraa If Com Bar Tliiiaa I
LAWRENCE, KaiiHas, April 27.
The city Is quiet today after tho
departure of a mob of marly 200
unumsked men who caino here from
I.o-lthu conntv Jail nnd Ivnelilnir him.
In-'through tho Jail In testimony. llls-
sell was taken to Lansing on Clover-
'nor Cuppoi's ordeis. Later 2d mot-
.
or iuiiiu oi moo inciniinn camo up
l" i" f"'1 " "oarcli.
.MYltTLE POINT PltEPAItlCS l-'OU
111(1 IMIMtOYEMENT
Tm'iity-rho lllocks Will Ho Until
Surfaced Coming Season
New Sewer System
(Special to Tho Times)
MYltTLE POINT, April 20. Ad
veitlsQincuts have been posted In
this City calling for bld3 on tho
sower systom. At a meeting of
tlio Common Council last evening
romoustranrcs wcro considered and
the supposed largo list of ronton
stratorj failed to materialize only
about u dozen names appearing on
tho petition. Tho bids will be
opened May 22nd. ,
Plans and specifications will be
considered by tho City Council for
tho proposod street paving next
Monday evening. Tho amount of
paving already doclded upon com
prises 25 blocks.
CLAIM IS A SP?
1C
;SECHECY 'V,)i;N'S;it(;!,A""IW1Itlvo. Thor aro said to correspond
j AGAI.VSl (.KH.MAX w(vlu Uioho nnnounce,, roconltIy
l8 Taken l-'ioni Steamer Colon on
,,.,.iVal In New York Author!-
lies Have No Discussion
(11, A.o. UtrJ l'rwa lo Com lla, Tlmra.
NEW YORK, April 27. Govorn
mont agents boarded the steamer
Colon on Its arrival today from
Chlstobal nnd took Into custody a
passengor said to bo a Gorman. Tho
Authorities declined to dismiss ru
mors. Tho man ls.Bald to havo been
arrested on suspicion of spying upon
i..w .wa."..
NEW MAI TURKEY
HESIGNATION OF IIEXUY MOH
(JENTHAW IS ACCEPTED
Abraham I. Bikini, a Uioiiilnent New
Yoik iJiwjer Is Xaiueil as
His Successor
lUr AaorlaleJ Trew I Cooa IUr Tlmra.J
WASHINGTON, D. C April 27.
Formal announcement was made at
the White House today that Henry
Morgouthuu. American minister to
Turkey, resigned and his reslgna-tioo-accopted.
Abraham I. Elkus,
a New York lawyer, will probably
succeed him.
NOTICE
All members and sojourning
brothers of Myrtle Lodgo No. 3,
KnlghU of Pytlilas aro requested to
meet ut tho Castlo Hall at 1.30
p. in. Friday, April 28, to attond
the funeral of our lato brother,
Jchn Snydr, Sr.
8, G. STECKEL, C. C.
MKMUEIl OF THE ASSOCIATED
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916EVENING EDITION
OUST S. F.
EX-MAYOIt SCHMIDT TO START
PETITIONS OK HECALL
To Allege Thai Mayor ltolf Guilty
of Malfeasance of Office, Il
legal Election Incompetence
Illr AwiotUlfil l'rraa lo Cooa liar Tlmra.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 27. Ku-
geno 12. Schmltz, former ninyor or
,Sa Francisco, nnnounced today that
ho will start petitions for tho recall
of Mayor Holt on 11 charges, al
leging malfeaBaneo In office, Illegal
election and Incompetence.
E
TliAIXMEX'S DIFFICULTIES mav
UK SETTLED IX JUNK
Colon Heads and Railroad Officials
Agree lo Meet. In Conference Ov
er Eight Hour Day
(llr AaaoilatrU l'rraa t Cooa liar Tlmra.l
CHICAGO, April 27. RopiOBen
tatlvca of tho railway brotherhoods,
and managements of ratlroada ten-
MAYOR
m
ARBITRAT
In-jtatlvoly agreed today to begin a
'joint conference In New York, .luno
1, on trainmen's
eight hour day.
demands for an
NEW MILL NOW IX SENATE I'ltO
VIDES FOH .MI'S
Claim New Issue Is Mel In Manner
Agreeable lo .lapauvso i:pcct
imiii oiiiiiutieo io I'.uoorso
Illr AaaorlalrJ I'iraa to Cor liar Tlnu
WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 27.
Tho Japanese demands regarding
the exclusion of laborers aro report
ed to bo completely mot In tho am
endment to tlie llurnett Immigration
bill whlclr a majority senutu commtt
tco Informally npprovod today. It
Ih expected tho full commlttco will
next week ratify today's action,
TO
HUITISU DEL1VEH ADMIILIrY
OHDICUS TO STATE DEPT.
Geiimiiiy Couleuds They Provide for
Attacks on Subiiiarlues To Uo
I'tibllshcil Jjiter
nr AiiUIJ l'rraa lo Coo Da 7 Tlmea.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27.
Copies of the Urltlsh admiralty or
ders to merchant captains, which
tho German government contends
provide for attacks on submarines
was delivered to tho stuto department
toay by Urltlsh Ambassador Spring
London and will ho published later.
TO
L
,
FENDING IMMIGRATION LAW NOT
TO HE SO STRICT
.TaiMiueso Muke Vigorous Protest lo
Eliminate Ucrercnco to lU'slriellon
of .lap laborers
Ur Aa.o.latr.1 l'rraa to Cooa liar Tlmra,l
WASHINGTON, I) C, April 27.
The stuto Immigration committee to
day agreed to modify tho Asiatic
exclusion, section of tho pending Im j
I migration bill to eliminate rereronco
to Root-Tukahlra ugreemont restrict,
ing tho Immigration of Japuueso la
borers. MISS DUTTON SAYS GOOD-HYE
Tomorrow will bo tho last day of J
tlio' Heech-Nut demonstration, and
wo take this" occasion to thank tho
neonlo of Murshflold and particularly
tho ladles for tholr liberal attend-1
ancn which has holned to make
lineoli Nit week a snlendld success,
If you have not as yet visited this
ilmnnitr.itlnn ln not full to lake
advantage of this last opportunity
tomorrow.
AL.nln wn Inln with Miss Hiiolon
In thanking tho ladles for their
kindly attendance.
C. W. WOLCOTT'S GROCERY
ATTENTION EAG LES
You uro requested to attend a
special meeting, without full. Sat
urday Evening, April 29, 7 p. m.
Hy order
F. MAGNUSSEN
W. P,
DEMANDS
IT
SOW
0
MODIFY
PRESS
S
WOULD
STIFLE TRADE
Claims Right to Interfere With
Neutral Commerce and Reg
ulatc Its Admission
IT IS EXPECTED
Causes Little Surprise in Lon
donAssert Must Keep
Goods From Enemy
PRIZE COURTS ARE UPHELD
Without Kuril Action Hellish Declare
X'o Way lo Keep stufr Fiiun (let
ting Into (ici'iimiiy nml
Turkey
(Ur AiMOclatist I'iraa In I'noa liar Tlmra.1
LONDON, Apr. 27.ContontH .of tho
Prltlsh noto replying to tho American
protest against Interfercnco with lieu-
trnl trade, which assorts tho right of,
Omit Hrltulu to regulate admission
tc nontral country of goods evidently
destined for tho enemy, caused lltl'o
surpi'lHO here ns its conclusion h.id
been dlucolinteil by leceut decisions
of pul,e tribunals.
Sends Another Nolo
Hr Aaao. lalisl I'n-aa lu (Va liar Tlinra.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27.
Secretary LuiiBlng announced toduv
that tho United Stutes had sent an
other noto to Grout Hrltulu demand
ing the rolease of 'AS AiiBtrlaus, Ger
mans and Turks taken from tho Am
clean steamer China,
SHU Another Noto
llr Ato.ial4 trraa I coot Uaf Tlinra.)
IVEHLIN, April 27. CWIroloss via
Sayvllle.) Ambassador Gerard will
leave Ilorllu tonight for tho Gorman
army headquarters, whero ho will bo
rocolved by tho Gorman Emperor.
Chancellor von Ilethmanu Ilollweg,
who up to tho present litis been nt
I (ho army headquarters, Is expected
' In nnmn In Itarlln tnnirirrmi' In tirA
I" " '" " "
paro Germany's answer to tho latest
American noto.
HUE IS PUZZLE
GEHMANY'S ANSWKU TO UNITED
STATES IS DELAYED
Claim Will Ho Most Notable Answer
Since Outbreak of Wur l're-l
Must Ho Careful
Illr Aai Ulfit l'rraa lo Cooa liar Tlmra.J
AMSTERDAM, April 27. Semi-official
telegram from Ilcrllu to tho
Cologne Gazctto say3 tlio answer
to tho American noto will bo given
Jbofoio tho oud of tlio week as tho
, decision to bo arrived at Is tho most
difficult slnco tho outbreak of tho
war.
j Situation I'lichaiigeil
j lr AaaotlateJ l'rraa tq Cooa liar Tlinra 1
WASHINGTON, I). C April 27.
Soerotnry Lansing nnnouncod today
I lu respouso to a question Unit tho
situation between tllO United HtUtllS
!'l Grmnny Is uncliaiiKod.
FIGHT If EGYPT
GERMANS FORCE WOUCHESTEIU
SHIRE MEN TO RETIRE
English Claim Were Attacked Uy
Superior Numbers lu tho Des
ert Now Cleared of Enemy
(llr Awwlatr.l I'ivwi la Cooa liar Tlmra
LONDON. Anrll 27. Further of-
'rinl..t . ,.F li.1iln. l.t l.irinf
iii-iui uuiuuiiin ui tiriiii,.! n twi'
on Easter Sunday, Buys Worcester
"biro Yeomanry was attucked by sup-
erjor IOICO, lllLIUUIIIg
1,000 (Join
!'. t Qatlu village aud forced
.. .il.. . miinliiH nf Vnnintm lm
,u "". " '" .v".
MB CUptUIOlI. (Jliatla Oasl3 Is HOW
cleared of tho enemy except ut Hlrel-
bad.
NOTICE TO EAGLES
All membors of tho Murshflold
Area No. 538, aro requested to as
somblo ut the Aerlo Rooms Friday,
1 p. in. for tho purpose of attend
ing the funeral of our lato brother
John Snyder.
J. U. SNEDDON, Sec.
V Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
and Coon Hay Advertiser.
A
IE
GERMANS ANNOUNCE SINKING
OF E-l!i! SUUMARINE
Claim Large Hiltlsh (Yulser Also
Hit by Torpedo from Teutonic
Under Sen lloat
(Ur Aaaodalisl l'rraa to Cova Ujr Tlinra,
DKULIN, April 27, (Wireless via
Sayvllle) Tho German admlrallty
announced today that tho Urltlsh
submarine K-22 wus viunk by tho
German naval rorces. A lirltlsh
erulaer of tlio Aretltusa class was
hit by n torpedo from u German
stibmarluc.
Courimi lteNirt
Dr AaaorlaloJ rnwi lo Coo. 17 Ttniia.
IXJNDON, April 27. It was nn
notiuccd officially hero today that
tho lrrltish submarlno which wiib sunk
was tho E-22, as reported by Ilcrllu.
BLEW UP WARSHIP
DUTCH PAPEIt CLAIMS ENGLISH
DESTKOYED A HATTLKSIUP
Paper In Amsterdam Pi tuts Report
Says England lo Pay Damages
News Kept Quiet
(llr Aaaodalisl l'rraa to I'ooa liar Tlmra
UERLIN, April 27. (Wireless to
Snyvlllo) Tlio Ovor Seas news
agency miytf there Is a report pub
lished lu tho Dutch newspaper Do
Tribune tlmt tho Urltlsh flunk n
Dutch warship sovural weeks ago.
According to this report, the crow
of tho warship wero sent to India to
conceal tho iiowh of tho affair, and
Groat Hrltulu has promised to pay
datuuges.
E
ANOTHER NORWEGIAN VESSEL
COMES DOWN IN PIECES
Htioninnes Sunk Off Danish Coast
Crow Is Safely Ijinded In Ger
many, Sajs Report
(Ur AMOlatt I'ir.a to Cooa IUr Tlmra.7
COPENHAGEN, April 27. Tho
Norwoglan Steamer Stromsanes,
bound for Lttbock from Norway, was
blown up nnd sunk off tho coast of
Denmark. Tho crow landed nt Waon-
muiido, Germany.
NORWEGIAN UARIC
REPORTED
SUNK HY SUHMAUINB
Is Hnld Wits DeslrojiMl by Gunfire
From Teutonic Crnfl Llfo
iltoat CapsUes
Sr Aaao(lala4 Trtaa lo Cooa Par Tlmra.
LONDON, April 27. Tho Norwo
gluu bark Cnrmunluu was dostroyod
by gunfire of a Got man submarine
and a bout containing part of tho
crow capsized.
DITCH SHIP IS SUNK
Strikes a Mine While Hound Fiom
Ionilon to Rolleiilaui
Ur Aaaorlatrl I'iraa lu I'ufai liar Tlmra.)
ROTTERDAM, April 27. Tho
Dutch Bteumor Munshuvou struck a
mine yesterday while bound from
London for this port. Tho tug cur
rying ourvlvors arrived at Wator-
weg toduy.
S STILL
HEAVY GERMAN ARTILLERY
DOES DEADLY WORK AT VERDUN
TwV Ruslaii lljilroplaues HcKi-(cd to
Uat Raided Constantinople
Renewed Activity
lllf AaaorlalM l'rraa to Cva Oar Tlwi-a.
HEHLIN, April 27.-
-Signs of In-
croaslug activity along, virtually Uio
eutlro hattlo front lu the west,
notably on tho southorn oud of Line
down to Voskcs, Tho great struggb
tit Verdun Is bolng continued with
tho German hcuvy guns almost con
tinually In pluy. ln Lorraine, tho
Gormaus aro feeing out the Frouuh
positions. Two Russian hydropluues
aro roported from Athens to havu
raldod Constantinople.
Episcopal Ladles' cooked
salo Kutunhiy at Wolcott's
eery,
M..X
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IN ELAND
More Trouble Reported In Dub
lin and Stringent Measures
Are Adopted
F
Asquith Makes Announcement
Saying Government Has Sit
uation Well In Hand
ENGLAND HAS TROUBLES
Many Public Hulldlugs In Hand of
HebelH Promliicnt Urltlsh Gen-
eral Is Glieu Plenary Powers
In Em'rnld Islo
(llr Aaamlalril 1'trM la Cool IUf Tlmr,
LONDON, April 27. Martial law
has been declared throughout all of
Ireland. Premier Asquith announc
ed In tho HotiBo of Commons today
that Oio rebols continue to hold Im
portant public bulldlngB lu Dublin
nnd stroet encounters aro still In
prop.'BB.
To Quell Rioters
Asquith announced that Major
General Maxwell, formerly com
mander of the Ilrltlah forces In Egy
pt, Is leaving thlj afternoon for Ire-
laud.
The General Is given plenary pow-
orn, under mnrtiai law, ovor tno
whole country. Royal proclamation
susponillng lu Ireland section one:
defeusu of realm amendment, act of
II) Id, which gives to Itrltlsli sub
jects charged with offoiuo under act,
right to bo tried by civil court was
p-iid upon tho steps of tho royal ex
change this morning according to
hlstorlo custom,
More Serious Today
I llf Aaaot'taliM lYra lu Coo liar Tina,
LONDON, April 27. Asquith told
tho House that tho Irish situation
still presonted a serious foaluro today
and :h"ro were Indications of a spread
of tho movement to other parts of
Ireland especially In tho west.
CONSCRIITION NECESSAKY
lr AavxIatM frrna to Com 'liar Tlrn.J
LONDON, April 27. Tlio Pro-
mlor said there would bo a search-
ing Investigation Into tho cauao and
responsibility of tho outbreak, Up
added It wus obviously necessary to
utorclso mllltury censorship 'while
martial law prevailed lu Ireland. lie
niild troops In Ireland nro being
strongly reinforced and tho govern,-
ment Is satisfied tho force dispatched
Is adequate to deal with tho situa
tion. Ur Atautlalisl I'n-aa u Cooa liar Tlmra.
DRODGIIEDA, Ireland, April 27,
DlBturhuucoj In Dublin uro being
quelled effectually, Only In Isolated
places Is there any disorder.
YTO
To Quell Riots of Irish EnglUh Ph.
pel's Asset t Men of Dvlaud UurkN
waul lu Volunteering
II; Aaaoclitad l'rraa lo Ctfoa liar Tlnaa,
I.ONDON, April 27. A contingent
of Urltlsh troop Is eurouto to Dublin
from Wales, lu commenting upon
tho situation In Ireland, newspapers
HtuU'd that although Irolaud had
nearly half u million mou of military
uge, only ninety thousand Irishmen
volunteered for Bervlco.
Express Sympathy
(llr Aa.o.lala.1 Trtaa to Cooa Car Tina,
NEW YORK, April 27. The Unit
ed Irish societies hold a mass meet
ing Sunday to oxpress sympathy for
Irish liberal itBplratlons.
SHAKESPEARE PROGRAM
Tho students of the high school
at eight o'clock tomorrow ovenlng
In the nuditoilum will givo acenee
and selections from Shakespeare, )u
commemoration of tho 300th ann)-
lu.iorsury of his birth. The public la
cordially Invited.
I. O. O. V.
Mombers of Sunset Lodgo No. 5,
I, O. O. F. are hereby requested to
moot at I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday, at
1 o'clock p. m. to attend tho funer
al of our late Urother John Snyder,
member of Coquillo Lodgo No. 03,
Sojourning Urot1ior3 Invited,
FRED ORJNOLD, N. q.
Hy 1. Lando, Bee,
HOLD
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