The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 03, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Vol. No. XXXIX.
LEADERS GET
President of Collapsed Irish
Republic and Head of Ar
my Executed
IIOSJE SHOT
Tried by Court Martial and
Are Promptly Found Guilty
of Treason
SIGNED PROCLAMATIONS
Patrick II. 1Viii-o .Initios Connolly.
Thomas .1. Chirk nml Thoinus .Mi--Jlonoiigb
Among Those Who Lost
Tlii-li I.Ives
CHIEF SECRETARY I'lMl
IHKIiANII RESIGNS
Bf Auetltt! r"M " Co "' TD"-'
LONDON, May 3. Aubub-
Ulno lllrroll, chlof Bocretury
for Ireland, haa resigneu.
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D AnocUIrd Trent lo Coon llr TlmM.
LONDON, May 3. Four Blgnntor
les to the republican proclamation In
Ireland Imvu been tried by courtnmr
tlat nnd found guilty unil shot this
morning.
Patrick II. Ponro, "Provincial
Preililent of Ireland," was nmoiiB;
thoto shot, i Three olicr eigncra of,
the proclamation woro sontoncod to
thrco ) ears Imprisonment.
Premier Asqnlth mado tills an-
DEATH
PFNALTY
noufkemont In tho house of poi.1iiioih,1)jW
inis aueriiuuii,
Connolly Also Shot.
Another of tho rebels found guilty
ind shot this morning was James
Connolly, who was styled "Command
tnt Genuial of tho Irish republican
irmy."
It later was announced that two
other signatories of tho republican
proclamation, Thornru J. Clark '"ll1
Thouias McDouough, Wero found
guilty ami shot.
VMPQUA COMMISSIONERS POST
I'O.Ni: ACTION 1'NTIIi LATER
Tito lllds Arc Submitted Ouo
of
Which In Mudo by Local
Rank
Attorney C. It. Peck nrrlvod homo
It evening from Gardiner whero
be uent to attend tho meeting of
the commissioners of tho Port of
Umpqua wlion bids for tho $200,000
bond Issue wero oponod. Tho mat
ter of nccoptlng a bid was post
poned until May in when nuothor
meeting will bo hold.
There- woro two bids. Tho First
NitlOnal Hank of Marshflold bid
1197,500 with tho proviso that tho
woney bo deposited and handled
from the Mursbflolil bank. Attor
?r W. U. Douglas nnd Dorsoy
Kreltier wero present nt tho meet
ing to represent tho bank.
Tho Spokana and Eastorn Trust
Company of Spokano bid $188,000.
Mr. Hayes who ropresonts Koolor
Brothers of Denver, was present and
Wed that ho would submit u bid
"ore tho next mooting.
One of tho members of tho com
BlHlon objected to tho provision
that tho money bo doposltod In
arslifieiu. H0 took tho stand thnt
w.was a uanU ,n Gardiner and
t it Bliouhl handlo tho money.
e commlsslonors will decldo at
tie next meeting.
PluiiN Submitted
engineer James Polhonius was
fent and submitted his plans for
e Jetty Improvement nt tho mouth
' fo Impriua river. Ho said that
?n.e.ie of l1 Jty should bo built
or $200,000. The wholo project of
ha- V ..les ol,ltl" cst about a mil
"On dollars,
Mr. Polhomus also visited the
Ky Bt0 rl'f ll south of
PPrSUedKu." th Un,Pa"a r,ver a"d
T HELD UP
"''US IV xiflv YORK PILED HIGH
WITH FREIGHT
Troul,i U Caused by SUIko of Sfn
"" Engineers Many Routs
Aro Idle
IB; AuooLtn rr- to Coo. Vaj TIuim.
Virni -.
nn'i V. onK- May 3. Piers nre,
'. iuEn with freight that cannot
nr0V.ed and fifty steamers He at
reach An the ha""or today unable to
triir . wl,arves becauso of tho
rei J ? ,mRrtno engineers. The only
lion . ay was offered by tho ac
i01 fno of the railroad com
2,'es walch acceded to tho demand
,the engineers.
' n?i!:,)7:A B,rI fo1, Rentral lionso
IT BIDS OPENED
JIM
Established 1878
AsTho Count Mnll
PUBLIC INFORMED
RESUII'S OK TRIALS ARE BEING
MADE KNOWN
Some Prisoners Aio Sent to Eugliind
mid Ciimos of Women Taken Un
der Consideration
tlr AikoiIoIcI firm lo Coon liar Timet,
DUBLIN, Mny 3. An official state
ment iRBiied hero today said:
"Tho rohcla considered aultalilo for
trial nro buhiB tried by a field general
under court nuirtlal under tho defense
of the realm net. A soon as sen
tences nro confirmed, tho public will
bo Informed as to tho results of tho
trials. Others nro bolng sent to Eng
lund. Their cases will recolvo con
sideration later. Tho cases of wotnon
talten prisoners nro under considera
tion. Tho work of dealliiB with theso
trials Is of Brent magnitude and Is
behiB pioceoded with all dlspntcli.
FIRE LOSS IS BIG
REACHES NEALV TWO MILLION
POUNDS AT KI'IIMN
i Normal Conditions Are Now Restor
ed Great Nml of Mi end In
County Oiilwiiy Repoited
tPr AmocI.IM t-rtn o oi liar limn,
DUBLIN, May 3. Normal condi
tions are returning gradually In Ire
land. Tho chief of the fire depart
ment estimates the damage to build
ings and stock In Dublin nt 1,750,
000 pounds nnd tho number of
buildings destroyed or damaged 170.
In county Gulwny, tho Insurrection
Is quelled completely hut the need
of bread Is great.
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LUI li-ll IU U
i nniu.rt i tui.wi.Mia-
THINK EXHIBITED IN CONGRESS
Aio Drought Up In Connection With
the Controversy With .Secretary
of Xnvy
tlljr AMOtltcI rrvu to Co IKjr Timet
WA8HINOTON, D. C May 3.
Hear Admiral Flake's lotler to the
seuato taking issuo with Secretary
I unlets for tho hitter's stutement
that
. ho never hud beon furnished a
, of Fliko'a jottqr warning : tho
CQpy
lonnitinent of the uniirupaied state
of tho havy In l'JHJ was mado' pub
lie today by Chairman Tillniunn of
tho naval committee.
"Tho Secretary of tho navy courts
investigation It one Is domanded"
said Tlllmann. "Nolthor ho nor his
friends hero like this kind of snip
ing or guerilla warfare Theroforo
I ask Flake's lottor to tho vlco pres
ident bo published so nil mny Judge,
how llttlo thoro really Is to hla ut-
ternnces, oxcopt mallco and wounded
val:lt
"In his letter Fisko declnrod ho
luil nfvoi let Daniels bo In Ignor
ance of any Important matter."
T THE TRADE
RECOMMENDATION IS MADE TO
CONGRESS TODAV
Kederul Trade Commission Says
Country Should Ciiptmo Share
of World's Trade
Wf AuocltlM TrtM lo Cou Ur TlniM.I
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 3.
Legislation to encourage Amorlcan
business men to capture a share of
tho world's trado by removing all
doubt as to tho application of tho
ontl trust laws to export business,
was rocommonded to congress today
In a roport of tho federal trado
commission.
DRIVE FIRST PILING
Tho first piling for tho fpundatlon
or tho Going nnd Hnrvoy building
waa btarted this morning. Homo or
tho timbers are GO reet In length
nnd will bo driven through to Bolld
ground.
HERE FROM THE SOUTH
v. E. Dennlsan or tho Btelger
Term Cottn and Pottery Works, or
San Francisco, left this morning for.
tho south. Murphy nnd Wand sett
his company's product here.
OVER FROM HA.N DON
M, D Shrard, wife and friends
drove over from Handon this -week
In tlielr Chevrolet. Tlvy report tho
roads In fair condition.
Senior Class Play Friday Night,
May 5, Tickets Re.scned at Dusy
Corner.
KOR SALE Good piano. First $100
cash takes It. Owner leaving town.
Roy Carpenter, Phono 425-J.
Senior Class Pluy, Friday Night,
May 5, Tickets Reserved t Rosy
Corner.
Coliimblu Flour, $l.BO, Hulnes
Dr. Leslie, Ooteopath, Jlarslifleld.
01
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
AGREiENT IS
Scott and Funston Reach a
Tentative Arrangement With
General Obregon
NO DETAILS
Report Is They Are Waiting
for Washington to Give
Official Approval
MAY WITHDRAW TROOPS
Uiidci-shimlliiB Is that llio Agree
ment Provides foe the Gradual
Removal of the American Troops
Fioui .Mexican Soil
(tlr AinorlntM firm lo Tont liar Tltnrt.1
i..? ti ar rr...n i '1 A Inn. I
I'.li raou, luwa, ij ti. . " I
tntlvo -agreement said to have been
reached iast night between Scott
and Obregon, la generally understood
today to provide for thu gradual
retirement of the American forces
In Mexico.
Advices from Mexico City nnd
Washington wero awaited today to
sot tho seal of approval upon the
provisional agreement understood
to have boon reached at laat night's
conference between Obregon and
Scott. Tho conference did not end
until nftor midnight and two con
ferees omorged from tho meeting In
rnro good humor. Neither would
talk or tholr deliberations.
Will Avoid Towns
Tho agreement further was said
lo provldo that the Am'orlcan troops
would not enter Mexican towns or
como In contact In uny way with tho
Mexican people In order that friction
between tho Boldlers nnd civilians bo
prevented. On tho other hand, Obre
gon ugrred to purano tho Vllllataa
with all thu Boldlors nvnllablo.
OBJECT TD
PRIIDENT IS CRITICISED KOR
PROVIDING IT KOR GUESTS
Action Is Taken at. the .Methodist
General Conference In Session
Todny (
(If AMOfilt! rr" to Com I!t TIoim.J
SARATOOA SPRINGS. May 3.
Criticism of President HVllson for
providing wlno for hla guesta at tno
Wblto Honso bunnucts was oxprosaod
today In n resolution presented to tho
MH,n,iiu nminriil Pnnfnrniicn. The
Motll0(JiBt aoncrnl Conference. Tho
resolution wua referred to tho com-
mlttco on tomperauco
STRIKE IS GHDWING
THIRTV THOUSAND (JARMIv.NT
WORKERS HAVE yi'lT WORK
Join Hie Thirty Thousand Who Were
Locked out In New Vork
Clty
fOf AMnfUIrt PrfM lo Coo Pt Tlmn.1
NP.W YORK. May 3. Thirty thou
sand garmont workors wont on a
itiiitn toduv. Joining tho thirty thou-
Band who wero locked out by their
omployors.
GETS NEW POSITION
Charles HiTynioud lo Reroiiio Maiiiiger
Sanltiiry 1'tnnl htoio
wlS'SanTStsS'Sr?
with Olllyant and NafUirt, s g ocer ,
l.nn n.lllllltnil llin linUIIIIIH MH I II II I 111 k 17 I
nun iilvciivi mi.- ,,w...".. - .-
or tho Sanitary Food Btoro, to tnko
tho place of It. J. Hlllstrom. Tho
latter Is going Into tho contracting
business with his brother, J. W. Hlll
strom. who has been doing consid
erable work In this vicinity,
anSVn"t fl-wn wKrffio change
within tho next few weeka. Jir,
Hlllstrom 'boa been In his present
position ror about n year nnd has
made a great many trlends. At tho
sumo tlmo Mr. Raymond Is very well
known here as ho hns long been in
tho grocory business hero.
TAKES NEW CAR HOME
A. E. Crouch of Coqulllo returned
homo today In n now Hulek alx auto
wlilch ho bus been learning to drlvo
for tho past fow days under tho tu
telago or Georgo Goodrum.
DRIVES TO MYRTLE POINT
J. D. Harklow returned to Myrtlo
Point yesterday with a now isiuck
six ear which ho Becured rrom
George Goodrum.
.Money to Loan on hnnrovexl
ranches in uny unioiint, V, E. Con
way Mortgage Co. Offlro Myrtlo
Arms.
Columbia Flour, $1.50, Hulucs
H
nil
iE
MAY 3, 1916 EVENING EDITION
BIG DEAL IS CLOSED
ST. PAUL MEN lU'Y RIO TRACT OK
TIMRER
Purchase l-'our Thousand Acres of
IjuuI Kisiiii Menasha Woodeinvare
Cuiiaiiy ?l."(),(l()( Involved
Four thousand acres of tho Menn
Bhn Woodonwnro Compniiy's tlmbor
lnnds on South Coos River, nt a fig
ure approximating $ 1 " 0 , 0 1) 0 In cash,
this morning passed Into the hands
of Thos. Irvine and Son. II. II. Irvine,
J. II. Skinner nhd O. D. I.r.iupher,
wealthy nnd exteilelvc holding timber
men of St. Paul.
Including tho $100,000 salo of yen
terday, all of the lnnds In tho same
vicinity, tho deal now stands at a
quarter of a million dollars, not quite
half the purchase that Is lo he mndc.
The remainder Is being bought from
tho Menashn company nnd smaller
holders, tho acreago now being un
der contract lo purchase, nnd will be
tnkeu over ns soon ns title can be
perfected. TIiIh, It Is claimed, will
tuko very clow to six months to com
plete. Tho anlo Is comploted through C.
J. llrusehke, manager of tho Coos
Uny Realty Syndicate North
iw..t ouvuu ijUi itiuiiiun hu HUB
boon working on tho deal, having
Front Streot. For months ho has'
secured an option on tho lnnds noi
clinnglng bunds, and finally ho was
able to Interest tho enstorn capital?
Ists In the buy, lt Is said thnt his
commission will run close to $10,000
this to ho In cash.
According to Information from
hcndniinrtora, tho new owners are
still figuring nbout opening a log
ging camp on South Coos Rlvor and
to log on n commercial basis for the
purpose of testing out tho local mar
ket. If they dcfinltoly decldo on
this undoubtedly a camp will bo op
ened on South Coos Illver, and It Is
further stated that should this ven
ture not prove successful tho now
owners will hold tho laud, nt least
for n time, for Investment purposes.
Several big loggers havo beon horo
lately to submit figures, but us yet
none of their ofers havo been ac
cepted. Desnlto tho persistent rumor thnt
tho Weyorhnuser compnny Is back
of this move, this la very firmly do
nlcd. Though Thos. Irvluo and son,
II, II. Irvine, are directors nnd heavy
stockholders In tho Woyerhnusor con
coins, It Is snld on good authority
that In this caso they havo no con
nection, nnd nro only nRsoclntcd With
SKinner and Lntupher.
Mr. Irvlno Is owner of tho Chorry
Vnlloy Logging Compnny, of Everett,
Washington, a concom turning out
thrco nnd one half million feet of
tlmbor per week. Also ho Is heavily
Interested In tho Northern Mill, of
Cloquot, Mlunosota, one of tho larg
est white pine concerns In tho United
States. In addition to this ho holds
dozens of Binnllor camps nnd owns
vast undeveloped tracts through tho
country, boiuo of which aro sltuutcd
on tho Umpqua and tho Sluslaw.
J. II. Skinner Is president of (ho
Merchants Trust and Savings Hank,
of St. Pnul, nnd O. D. Lnmpher, Is
n retired capitalist.
For ono day tho sale of this morn
ing was hold up becnuso thoro woro
not enough rovenuo stamps on Coos
Hay for tho deeds. The dnal of yes
tordny took better tlinu $100 worth
nnd that of tills morning, about $120
worth. Mora stumps enmo In.fiom
Eugene on tho train Inst ovoulng
SIYIE IS HER
STEAMSHIP MAN ARRIVES TO
LOOK OVER HUSINESS HERE
Accompanied by Mr, Craig Prominent
Ship Hiilldei' Spend Duy at Hea
ver Hill Camp
R II, Swayno, of tho Swayne and
Iloyt Steamship company and accom-
ffiBruuSfnom. of San 1
nrrVed bore last evening from
1 ...
tho South. Thoy will bo horo fori
soveral daya on business.
Today tho men went out to tho
Reaver Hill logging camp of McDon
ald and Vaughn from whom the
North Hand Mill and Lumber com-
Z't&FTrZ
Mr. Swayno nays thoro Is nothing In
view, thoiieh It was reported ho was
horo on other than steamship busi
ness. The con-irn Ins lutoly been
1II.. n.iA A lrtl oil I ltd rtt(1 lillllil-
PUIIIIIR ftUHIO Ul lni. n...,. '".""
Ing now ones. They Have two on mo
ways in Grays Harbor
Mr. Craig la a large shipbuilder
nnd ono ot tho best known men on tho.
const In this line Or luto his company 1
baa beon building some BubriiPrlno.i
In San Francisco,
TERMINAL HATES NEXT
Absolutely Necessurv, Sas Philip
Hiiehuei', fit Lumberman
Tormina! freight rates out of Coos
Hay via tho railroad, after freight
traffic has been opened up. aro abso
lutely necessary, says Philip Huohn
or, of tho Huehiior Mill, who Is horo
two or thro-3 days from Portland.
While ho has no posltlvo assur-
anc the ratea will bo granted, yet
he feela confluent that tho roaus win
take this action. All shipments ot
finished lumber to the eaat now
depends upon this move, ho Bald,
GERMAN REPLY
15
It Is Stated In Clear and Pre
cise Terms Berlin Re
port Says
Leaves No Room for Doubt As
To Matter of Submarine
Warfare
MANY DETAILSARE GIVEN
EmuM Niituro of Instructions Given
The Siibiiiui'liio Comniandeis Ave
Set Forth So United Suites Will
Know How Things Stand
Dr A.ioclilM Vttf to Cooi nJ TlmM
HEULIN. Mny 3. (Wireless to As-
soClnted Press via Sayvlllo)Tho
draft of tho Gorman reply lb the
Amorlcan note has been finished.
Tho reply la subject to minor alter
nations which mny result froth In
terchange of views between lioriin
and general hcndqiiortorB.
Will Leao No Doubt
The attitude of Germany will bo
stntod In clear and prcclso terms.
Tho noto will lcavo no room for
doubt concerning the exact position
nummed by Uormauy, which will
commuulcato the definite nature, of
Instructions that will bo given to
submarine commanders nnd other
data on which Washington Itseir can
Judge tho situation.
INSTRUCTIONS GIVE.N , ,
Siibmarliin Commanders'. Aro rTold
What to Do ' ' I f,
j -i
(Mr AMotUKxl run lo Cou lujr Tlmfi.V I
WASHINGTON, D. C May 3.
Announcement from llerlln .that new
hml definite Instructions wero given
to submarine commanders' is tho first
pgsltlvo Indication of lipw Germany
W)U 'attempt to meet Prcaldont Wll
Bon'H final dumnnd that alio abandon
tho present mothoda of submarine
warfare
Whether tho now instructions will
moot the terma of tho Inst Amer
ican noto nnd thus provent a brouk
In diplomatic relations can only bo
dotormlnod by u careful examination.
E RATE
COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE
CO. MAKES APPLICATION
lucreiiso Applies lo Souio Long 1I-
tuiico Lines and to Myrtle Point
and Coqulllo Exchanges
SALEM, Ore., May 3. Tho Coos
nnd Curry Tolophono company ro
centlyVn'cqtilred tho Coqulllo Valley
Telejftiono company's lines and
Slimtlnv afternoon n notlllon waa
fiTed with tho Btato publle service
ommlsbloii nsklng for lucronses In
rules ut Coqulllo nnd Myrtle Point
uiul for conversations between the
two points. Petitions filed omo
time ugo on the eamo matter woro
withdrawn. It la asked tbut ratea
bo Increased as follows:
Coqulllo to Myrtlo Point From
a flat rate ot 10 conta ror nou
Biibscrlbors only nor conversation
to 10 cents ror tho first mlnuto
and a hair nnd flvo cents for each
hum ceding mlnuto; for ull persons
using telephones 25 conta to 75
coats for ull calls originating upon
private runner lines; $1 per month
to $18 per year oil all funner'a
Hues, 15-party,
Myrtlo Point Exchange Old
rates, ouo party business, $2; flvo
party business, $1.50; resldoiicca.
all lines, $1.50; new ruie, one
party, business, $3; two party,
$2.50; rour party, $2.25; residence
ono party, $2.50; two party, $2;
I four nartv. $1.75: deak, 26 centa
)' r w
Antra; extension. $1 lor month
,. ,....,. fill ,.....! r..lllIICO!
"" ""-- -" ...-. '-"'
illscoiintB, 10 rents on $1.75 to
$; 15 cents on $2 to $3! 20 centa
0. ;1 lo 14,00: 25 cents on ovur
r ,.
f 1...U.
Coqulllo Exchange Same now
tales as Myrtlo Point.
TAKEN OFF VESSEL
fn AwtcUIM ffJM U Coot Br Tim.!
NEW YORK, May 3. The offi
cers of tho Holland-American llnor
Ryndam. which arrived today, re
ported two women, Mrs. Gertrudo
Evelyn and daughter, Miss Anna
Maria Evolyn, of San Frunclaco.
taken off the ship by tho Hrltlsh at
Falmoutl) without explanation,
PREPARED
POSITION
DEFINED
MO
l Consolidation of Times, Const
nml Coon Hay Advertiser.
T
SERIOUS TROUHLE IS SAID
RAVE OCCURRED THERE
TO
Women of laboring Clnss Clamour
foe Pence Reported That Many
Aio Killed by Police
GERMAN SOCIALIST
LEADER IS ARRESTED
P7 Amorltlot PrfM lo Cnm Il)r Tlmr
RERUN, May 3. (Wire
less to Sayvllle.) Dr. Carl
LlebKneeht, socialist lender,
waa arrested May 1 In con
nection Avltli tho May Day
demonstration In Horllu.
IOt Ai.urlil.t Prm in Com IU; TlmM.
LONDON, May 3. Serious troublo
Is said to have occurred In llerlln nnd
olsowhoro In Germnny on Mny Day,
Bays the Amsterdam correspondent
of tho Exchange Tolograp'h coupany.
Vast crowds composed for tho most
part of women of the laboring clauses
clamored for peace. Many wero nr
tested. Two women woro wounded
at Chemnitz.
Many Aro Killed
A Gcnovn telegram to tho Centrnt
Nows anys thnt during the food riots
at Llepzig, tho police killed thrco
persona nnd wounded seventy. In
tho rlota In llerlln It Is alleged that
twonty-flvo woro killed and two hun
dred wounded.
REGULARS WIN OUT
UNITED KEPUI1LIOANS IN CALL
FORMA ARE DEKEATED
Latter Hud Endorsed Governor
Johnson No Contest With Doin
, oernts or Progrosslves
(It? Auoclttxl I'rru to Cum ll.j TlmM )
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. May 3.
Additional returns from nil parts
of tho statu confirmed today tho
success of the conservative or "Rog
ulur" Ropubilcnu candidates for del
egates to the uatlonul convention
over tho United Republicans, who
had endorsed Governor Johnson.
Tho latter polled n third less votet
than tho regulars. There Is no con
test In (bo democratic and progress
Ivo primaries,
IS
FIND DEEPER WATER ON
NORTH AND HAYNES INLETS
Shoals Art) Taken Out, Giving Rout
Trunin Moro Freedom llcforo
Had long Delays
Drodglng or North Inlet has been
accomplished so that It la now pos
sible to get thu small boats In mid
out without any trouble, according
to Capt. Nod Galloway, of tho North
Stur. This wua done by the dredge
lleavor, ot tho Larson Dredging com
pany, nnd now llio Orogon la over
working on shoals In I lay lies Inlet.
So bad had fiomo or those shoala
become that sometimes tho pas
Bougorn wero forced to get off on
tho banks, mid, with thu aid or
ropes, haul tho pussenger bout
across fhu mud mid Into deeper wut
or again.
At other times, tho craft would
bo duluyed, waiting for high water,
until tho crnam would spoil' In tho
sun. Also tho sailings or llio boats
to nnd from the Inlets bus been en
tirely according to tho tides, soma
dayn necessitating starts us early us
0 a. in. and changing vory shortly
afterward to almost noon tlmo bo
foro starting for town.
Tho work wus authorized by tho
Port of Coos Hay commission una
la tho first tliut haa been dune on
these Inlets this your.
IS
HULfJARIA NOT TRYING TO GET
SEPARATE PEACE
Rumors to That Effert Which Wero
Circulated Aro Claimed to Ho
Untrue
(Df Auorlalxl i'i to Cou 11. f TlnM.
iiKsni.lN. Mav 3. (WlrcloES to
Sayvllle.) A Boml-ofriclui tologrnm
rrom Hoiia cnuraciorwsn u umiuo
tho reports recently circulated that
Hulgarla Is attempting to arrange,
separata peace I
E
(HVAI.RV SENT TO RRADDOCK,
PA, TO KEEP PEACE
Plnro Is Reported Quiet During the
Night Follow Ing tlu Rioting or
YesteriUiy
!D AMolt4 rrtu lo Coo nf TlmM.)
BERLIN
DO
REPORT
DENIED
TROOPS
GARG
PITTSHURO. Pa, My 3. Foji'i who died of wounds amrereu ai iaj
cnvalry attachments arrived In Hrnd-rul. was buried here today
dock todny following tho ratal riotlnsj "
there yeatorday In whi.ii two were .(), s.VLE New slv-room Wuhh.
killed, four probably ratniiy wounueu
and u score loss seriously hurt Quiet
prevailed v throughout Hie nlltt
Mnll
NO. 239
Activity of Opposing Armies
There Is Confined to Ar
tillery Exchanges Today
E
Indications Arc That Infant
Operations Will Be Resum
ed Soon
REST OF FRONT IS QUIET
No New Developments Today Kxcepi.
lug a RcMirt. That n Oemmu At-
tuck In At'Konuu Is (j
Repulsed
Illy AMorUtrd l'rnn lo Cooi l)7 TlmM. '
lyONDON. May 3. Activity or op
posing armies In tho Verdun region
la confined to nrtlllory, but big gun
flro nssumod consldernblo Intensity
In tho vicinity of Dendmnn's Hill anil
Douaumont. Indicating tho probable
early resumption of Infantry opera
tions. With tho excoptlon of tho ropulso
of tho Germnn attack In Argonne, the
remnlndor of tho Western front la
without developments.
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SURMARINE SINKS
SPANISH STEAMER
t
'
Ur Aitodtt! I'rfM to Coo Br TmtM.l
LONDON, May 3. Tho
Spanish steamor Vlnlfroda,
1,441 tons gross, was cunk
by n submnrlno. Ono inoin
ber of tho crow wan lost.
OPINION OF FOREIGN ATTiTURK
WITHHELD FOR TIME
Senate Coiiimltteo Thinks TUue, U
Xo Oppoilune to Mnko VMM
Coiiud-' AttRudo I
fD AsiwcliUl Tni to Co Imt Tlm.
, WASHINGTON, I). C, May 3.--Aotlon
wiih Indofinltoly postponed
tloiiH arrectliig tho foreign aRttlrs ot
commltteo on all ponding resolu
tions arrectliig the forolng affairs of.
the United States, olthor with regard
to Mexico or poucu In Europe. The
commltteo detormlnod tho tlmo waa
Inopportune lor any expression ot
opinion rolatlng to peaco or war.
BINBJMFUTEO
DODD'S SOLDIEItS IN MAN TO MAN
FIGHT
Klfly r llio Vllhi 1'olloMors Killed
and ThU Ainerlcnns Doad mill
Thrco WouihIimI
IB. owKttii rrM t co bt Tui I
FIWLD HEADQUARTERS, May 3,
(.Motor courier to Columbus.)
It was inun to man righting and soma
of tho Ainorlcaus wont up the moun
tain sides with knlvoB In their teeth
during Colonel Dodd's battle with tho
VIlHstiiB April 22 nt Tomochlc. At
loust nrty bandits kero killed or
wiunded ugalnst the Amorlcan loiw
of two doad and threo wouuded.
Ouo Woman Killed
One Mexican woman waa wounded,
by tho bandits. "It wus the dovll's
own playgrounds," This was Dodd'8
description ot this battle In south
western Chihuahua among the tower
ing mo'iintttlnn whore 150 bandit!
sought refuge.
Mexicans Havo luingo
For two hours, Dodd's troops or the
Soventh Cavulry, Companies E, II, I,
and L. rought from mi IminonBe hol
low with tho bumllts on three sides,
charging deilboratoly over tho marked
ground with bullet purrs in me nust
"".on tno r icoi, wnere mo mum
:. . : .. . . . .. .,. ......
cans hail their exact rango
ISS
s
Fl NERAL OF CORPORAL M'GIIHK
HELD IN MICXICO j
Dies As Result or Wounds Ho H
reived In tho Fighting ut
l'UITUt ft
I Ci uuxlm firM to Cum n7 TlmM I '
FIELD HKAnqUARTERS, NawV
milpn, May 3. (Wireless tp Coluat
bus) With military honors, tke
body of Corporal Benjamin McGhw,
low, completely furHllil; North
Tenth htwet. N. S, MattMiR, fimm
ass. ,
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USE BIG HUH
NEAR VERDUN
ATTACKS
INTENS
IS ND EXPRESSION
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