The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 06, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    A HYPgtMJLjSjJAN WHO TRIES TO BE PIOUS
a PAPEH THAT
BELIEVES IN THE BEST
AND ALWAYS BOOSTS
A CLEAN WHOLESOME
n NEWSPAPER FOR ALL
SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES
Vol. No. XXXIX.
Text of German Reply
Is Laid Before President
Wilson loaay
BEE
No Material Difference from
Accounts Given In the
Newspapers Yesterday
TRANSLATEDJFROM CODE
Will Now Ho Studied ly tho Offl
rlnlD nuil Somo Com no or Action
oh Port of tlio United States
Will He Decided Upon
Dj AMoclitea Trtu t Cooa nar Tlmn.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 0.
Tho official text of Germany's nolo
fully decided nntl laid boforo Prcnt
dent Wilson today shows no material
dllfcrcnco from tlio unofficial text
published yesterday In tlio news dls
patches. Tills strengthens tlio prob
ability of a diplomatic break being
averted, at least for tlio present.
Will Take Tlmo
President WIIboii will not roach
i deflnlto decision boforo noxt wcolc,
It Is said. Tlio cabinet mombeni woro
liked by tlio president to glvo cIohu
mention to tlio document nud their
opinions will bo sought boforo nny
formal decision Is reached.
Looks Kuvoruhlo
Overnight study of the nolo by
the cabinet momborH and officials did
tot change- tliolr views that probably
Here will bo no break In diplomatic
relations unions tboro nro furthor at
tacks in violation of International
lav,
H Is noslblo tlio United Stales may
make n brief reply notifying Horlln
tbat as long ns tlio now submarine
orders nro observed, diplomatic re
lations will not bo discontinued.
XAVV MUGl'K WANTS $1 00,000
!.MA(1KS KOH lilHKIi
Xvjr league Taker Kcepllon lo
Some of Ills Published Statements
on Preparedness
ID; Auorlital I'rrn to Com Hir Tlciica.l
WASHLNQTON, I). C, May C
The Navy I.oaguo filed n suit for
Hoe) today In tlio district supremo
urt against llonry 'Ford, asjklng
1100,000 danmgos. it nllogos libel
ia aomo of Ford's publlsbod stuto-
Kents Olllinaliirr (!,, ...mi.....
fwednees. - !
ELECT DELEGATES
I
'VASIIIXotox STATU COXVKX
TIO.V TAKliS ACTION TODAV
frkln or a Plalfoin, Wiih tlio Most
""iwilnnt IliiajliacAs Hoforo the
Hody
B' A,M1IM Preat (o Coot D.7 TIb.m.1
NOItTH YAKIMA, Wash., May 0.--
aaklng of a platform was tho
lie rMl liroblom for "'a ropub
n stuto convention lioro today.
wS'? 1,r'r t0 th0 invention ro-
.... " "breoments on tho dolo-
atea, , .
ttdUtrU i , t0rS Ut larg U,,a
"Strict delegates that tho convon-
""i as a wi,i- . :
firm expected to con-
follr 1 f Ul Iclet'ao3 "t largo Is
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first N,fiUSh?n' nntist, Hoora
1 Honnl Hnk building
BELIEVE BREAK
IS IT UNLIKELY
HI
XAMINED
HENRY
EO
SUB
Kstflbllslicxl 1878
As The Const Mall
NOTE IS DISCUSSED
FRKNCH I'HKSS MAKKS COM
MKNT OX GKRMAXY RKPLY
Homo Newspapers Hay Country lias
Vlcldcd While Olluvs Take
Different, Views
IHr Aiwni lain! Pre In Co liar Tlmra.l
I'AUIS, May G Tlio French
press subjects tlio Gorman noto to
tho United Stntes to a severe nnaly
sl3, drawing various conclusions.
Somo newspapers consldor that
Germany has yielded, nltliough
with a bad grace. Others believe
tho document Is a tortuols refusal.
.lUlty CIIVKS DAMAGKH FOR MHS.
.IUMA ALLKN
Case Against A. P. O'HVIcn Al Co
qulllc Concluded Last, livening
In Circuit Court
(Special to The Times)
COQUILLK, Oro., May C Tlio
Jury In the caso of Mrs. Julia Allen
against A. It. Ollilon and Tho levell
ing ltocord a damago suit for $!",-
000 for alleged libel, returned a
verdict last night giving tlio plain
tiff Judgment for $100 damages.
Sixty days was allowed in which to
fllo an appeal. It Is said that most
llkoly tho cuso will bo cppealcd.
All of tho Jurors nt tho circuit
court have now boon excused until
Juno and there will bo no moro Jury
trials until that tlmo.
VOYAGE IS EXCITING
coui'm: makk thii khom .mox
tax a to sax khaxcisco
Passed Through Here Vest onlay
Aboard Kllbiirn -Trip Wax Ha.
ni'dous Ouo In I'artN
rComplctlng tho lnnt leg of their
Journey from Montana to San Fran
cisco via water, Mr. and Mrs. llonry
Warrington, formerly of Kan Fran
cisco, but now of Sboup, Idaho, passed
through bore yesterday aboard the
steamship Kllburn.
Never before hud such a trip boon
made. Part of tho trip wub very
hazardous, especially through tho Sal
mon rlvor, this distance being lie-
iC0l"l"8c,l via flatboat. In some
places tlfey were dropped as much as
in Tcot nt n tlmo.
Tlio voyago had Its boglnnlng at
Salmon City, :i00 miles cast of I.ew-
iston, Idaho, April 19. They trav-
orsod tho Salmon Itlvor In a boat 18
feet long, eight feet wide, built with
Inch boards of doublo thickness on
tho bottom and half way up tho sides
of tho flatboat. Pcoplo along tho
route told them tho trip could nover
be comploted.
Through tho wild country much
gamo was seen, Onco 15 dcor woro
Boon nmI thrc0 0i ,CH,0fl Wlrt
mountain sheop and gamo birds. They
shot a bear.
From Lowlston to Portland Mr. nnd
Mrs Wnrrlnclnn en mo nliouril till
Twin Cities. In ordor not to break
the continuity of tho voyago thoy
waited over In Portland almost a
week in ordor to catch tlio Kllburn.
Mr. Warrington left San Francisco
nt tho Urns of tho big flro. Ho now
has a milling claim iu Idaho and Is
sending oro to Holso whero It Is
smelted. Tho oro Is sent from near
Slioup, Idaho, via parcel post.
HONOR UNCLE JOE
l-OHMKH SPKAKKH CANNON W "
VKAHS Old)
Fiiht Tllno House or Hepiesentatlve.-
Jlas Shown Similar Courtesy to
Living Member
irir AmIIJ rrm to Com liar Tlrota.
iWASIIINGTON, D. C, May C
Party lines disappeared and old
scoros woro forgot by tho bouse to
day when, during tho first hour of
session, It Joined In paying tribute
to Representative Cannon, former
spoakor, who will be SO years old to
morrow, Nover before in tho history of tho
bouse han an hour of working session
been set aside to honor a living mem
bor. Speaker Clark, in a humorous
and friendly speech, termed Cannon
one of tho "top notch class of mental
pugilists."
verdict
o
dims
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES
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11
S.I
FIGHT CAVALRY
Squadron of Two Hundred and
Thirty Men Rout Much
Larger Force-
Forty-two Mexicans Are Killed
and Many Others Wound
ed in Battle
NO AMERICANSARE LOST
'Kngagoinent Takes Place nt Ojo A.u-
le.s and Men of Kloventh Cnv-
nlry Are Men Who Tako Part In
the Fighting
Illy AwntUIra l'r- lo Coot Iljr Tlinn.J
F1KLD HKADQUAUTKItS, NBAlt
'NAMIQUIPA, May C (Wiroloss to
Columbus.) A full squadron of 230
'nion of tho Kloventh Cavalry sur
prised and routed a much larger forco
of VUllstas nt Ojo Azules, 17 miles
pniuh of Ciislhulrnclc onrly yotloi lay.
Uy actual count 42 Moxlcans woro
killed and a niimbo.' wounded but
no Amorlcan casualties woro report
ed. Chase of Seveial Days
Tho Amorlcan command undor
Major Howbq had been pursuing tho
Vlllstas under Gonornls Domlnguox
nnd Acosta several days when thoy
oncoiinterod them yesterday en
camped in tho adobo buildings of
Ojo Azules.
Tho MoxIcaniH woro utterly sur
prised and sprang from tholr pallets
half clothed. Aftor firing a few
shots, thoy began flight, each man
shifting for his own safety.
Fleo for Their J.Ives
Somo woro unable to solzo horses,
already tired from a hard day's ride
previously, but others mado their
way Into tho hills on foot.
Howso's report says tho routo
was absolute and ho is still pursuing
tho scattered remnants.
General Is Killed
The band ongagod Is tho largest
remaining under the Villa standard
j.i d. tho decisive victory gavo satis
faction to military men hero,
Major Ilowso reported tho General
Antonio Angolcs was killed. Ho was
o relatlvo of Felipe Angelos, former
confident of Villa, who Is now living
ccar HI Paso.
Fifty Prlhoiieis
Moro than fifty prl3ouors were
captured by tho Americans. Tho
column had marched through tho
mountains during tho night and
attacked without resting men or
norses. It consisted of six picked
troops of tho Kleventb Cavalry and
one machine gun detachment.
., iimca imiHiiiuy mwiiorno in mis cartoon portrays tho Important event of tho week In tlio sale of
oxtonslvo tlmbor holdings to outsldo inptltollBts which fortells the early dovolopment of this Important natural
resource of thin noctlon. Long green trees for Undo Sam's "long green" b.lln.
During tho past fow days tbero ban boon sold tracts of Coos coiyity timber which aggregated a quarter of
a million dollars. Other sales nro In prospoct. Tho exchango of big money for tbeso Coos county tlmbor
holdings probably means tho establishment of additional Industries for Uils locality and Indicates that tho tlm
bor resourcos of this purt of the otato Is an Important factor In tho Industrial nud financial affairs of tho Pa
cific Const.
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MKMHKR OF TIIK ASSOC1ATKD
"Long Green"
coos
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TO
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OTTO KDI.UND APPKA1,S FROM
DKC1SION OK JURY'
Sentenced In Clicult. Court. Hut.
('Ives Homl Pending Holding
of Higher Court
(Special to bo Tlmej)
COQUIIdiK, Oro.?May C Tlio caso
Oro.?May C. Tlio
I, .WIilThvas fomld g
coutif'frfolllng II
of Otto Kdlund
guilty
liquor
In tho circuit
Illegally, has boon niipTiiltotlio
circuit court and Kdlund gnvotiond
and Is out on ball. Ho was fined $300
and costs nnd sontoncod to thirty
days In tlio county Jail but Immedlato
ly nppoalod tlio caso. Ho was found
guilty In tho Justice court and up
poalod to tho circuit court nnd will
now tako his caso to tho supremo
court of Oregon. It will bo some tlmo
probably boforo n decision Is reached.
In tho appeal It will bo claimed
that 13. Kdson's testimony should not
linvo been allowod as ho was an ul
leged "go botwoon."
Bfli CULL ISSUED
.ANXOl'XCKD HV CO.MPTROMdCH
' of Tin: cntRKXcv todav
National Hanks to Report Condition
nt Close of lluslness, .Monday
.May 1
tUr Auwall freat (o Cooa nj Time..
WASHINGTON, I). C, May C.
Tho comptroller of curroncy today Is-
rsucd n call to all national banks ro-
' quiring thorn to report to him their
f condition at tho closo of business
Monday, May 1,
I
TKLLS OF HA'ITLK WITH TJIK
VII L iiw'i) '
'JVoopn .Mado a (barge With Pis-
tols, First ' - Kin,i
Mudo In .Mexico
(11 Awm laid I'rwa lo Cooa lit TIwm.)
KL PASO, Texas, May 0. Persh
ing's official report of tho dofeat of
tho Villa baud at Ojo Azules doa
crlbcd tho action as a cavalry
chargo with pistols, tho first to oc
cur since tho operations woro bo
gun. Tho men had ridden thirty miles
from San Antonio to Ojo Azules.
Tho pursuit of tho scattered Mox
leans continued two hour3. Tho
sa mo baud attacked and defeated
a Carranza forco a fow days be
fore. Six Carranza prisoners wero
rescued. Seventy-five mules and
horses wero captured.
.
I
Money lo Iinn on timiravml
ranches In nny amount, 1 K, Con-'
way Moilgago Co., Myrtlo Anus,
SUPREHE GDUR
PERSHING
REPORTS
AND CAN'T
Wm&
I'HKSS
hi Long freei
my.
ltAyrirL
Iff f - l:
Ht&
m$m. I IB.
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EIGHTH LEADEH
John McBiitlyc, Irish Major
Pays Supreme Penalty of
Death
imps CUMUTED
Thomas Hunter and William
Costjrave Arc Given Sen
tences for Life
ESCAPE BEING EXECUTED
Wero Sentenced to Die Willi Mcllrldo
Hut the Judgment Is Changed
nud They Will Ho Puulhhod by
Serving In Prison
Illy Auotlatot I'roaa lo Cons Ujr TIoim.
DIHIMN, May C It was officially
announced that Major John MuHrldo,
eighth loader of tho Sinn Folu reb
els to receive tho (loath soutonco, has
bcon shot.
Tho sontouccs of Thomas Hunter
and William Cosgravo, who wero con
Uncoil to death with Mnjor Mcllrldo,
wore commuted to llfo Imprisonment,
J BE RELEASED
KXGLISH MAV 1,171' JOHN M. SUIi
LI VAX GO
Man Chaired With Kcltig Mixed With
Irish Rebellion Will Llkoly Get
Ills Frcc-dom
(Ml AwHlatd rru to Cnot Da; Timet,
DUIILIN, .May 0. James M. Sul-
llvnn, former Amorlcan mlulstor to
Sinto Domingo, who has boon Imprls-
oiiod In Dublin Castlo several days
on a cuargo oi nnvmg ucon impucaicu
In the Irish robelllon probably will bo
released today, It Is said by officials,
Amorlcan consul Adams In Dublin
has boon active la the bohulf of Sul.
livan.
4 4
AIRSHIP .MARKS HAH)
ON SHVKRAL PLACKS
S
1 1 r Al.oilate-l Vita lo Com Day TlmM.J
VIKNNA. May C Austro
Hiiugariau aoroplanoa May
I bombarded Avlona in tlio
morning und Ilrlndlut In
tho afternoon, says an of
ficial statement.
A dispatch from Romo
sayj four Italian hydro
aeroplanes yesterday effect
ively bombarded tlio Alban
ian seaport of Durazzo, says
an official statomont
- ACCENT ON THE CANT
d&F&rfJ&r fcJ3
Consolidation of Timer), Coast
mid Coos Hny Advertiser.
NO STIR IS WKDENDRWAYTAKES
DKHIil.V HKCKIVKS OKHMAX UK
IMA' IX QUIKT WAV
Utter Lnek of Incitement Attend
(lie Announcement of Contents
of Noto
(nj Auoclitetl Pmi (a pooa P TltnM,
1H3KLIN, May C Tlio uttor lnck
of excitement on the part of tlio m-
'Jorlty of tho people of Hcrlln with
which tho publication of tho Ger-
f man noto to tho United Stntes was rc-
'cclvod yesterday was In strong con-
f trnst with tho great IntoreAt shown
everywhere when tho last American
note to Gormany was published.
After tho first flurry on the np
pearanco of oxj'a editions of the
newspapers tlio city resumed Its us
uol calm. Nowb dealers who or
Ulorcd an especially largo supply of
papers could not get rid of thorn,
Hack the Government
Tlio Tncgllcbo Itundschau,, whllo
expressing tho opinion that tho Oer-
nmn noto should havo taken a differ
ent charnctor urgos Hint tho expres
sion of divergent views Is unwnrrant
od nt this tlmo and thnt everybody
ishould subordlnato hlsj own Judg
ment and Bland behind tho govorn
mont. Gl
:rmaxs Dinvi; thkm out of
TRKXCIIKH
Paris, However, Claims Thnt Horn.
Muniment of Teutons is Checked
Ily -Germain jGuns
(11 Aaaoclit! Vxmt lo CWm Ttt Tlm.i.)
LONDON, May C Tho French
ovacuatod part of tliolr tronchos on
tho northern olopo or Hill 301 on
tho Verdun front wont of (ho Mouse
ns tlio rosult of an uuuniiiilly vlolont
bombardment by tho heavy Gorman
guns.
Paris DBsorts, however, that nil of-
flfortH of tho Gormans to advance
wero chocked by tho French uuns
nnd Hint a fros hdlvlslon which the
Germans brought Into action sustain
ed groat lossos.
Qormnn nttneks north nnd north
west of the hill woro chookod nt tho
point of the bnyonot.
HITKKX ARK WSV RV
FRKXCII ARMV
Tin:
In High Wind Carried Over Tho
Lino and Captured by ih0
TeutoiiH
tn AarxlatH rrM I. Voot liar Tim,.)'
I1KRLIN, May 0. (Wlrelosj to
Hayvlllo) A laruo mm ,
French captive Imloous broke loose
owing to a suilduu storm. nnv ,,.,
official statomont todav. mwi ur
driven over tho German lino. Moro
man 1G wero captured by the Ton
tons. WILL GIVK RKVXOTK ADDRKSS
FOR DK.MOCRATH
To Act As Temporary (linlrmnu at
tho National Convention of the
Party
Hf AHOclat.4 rre.a lo Cooa Da; TlmM.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, May C
Prusljlont Wilson In conforenco with
Fred II. Lynch af tho Democratic
national committee, It was learned
today, resulted In tho president up
proving tho selection of former
Governor Glynn, or Now York, to
dollvor the keyuoto addrcsj ns tem
porary chulrmsu of tlio national
convention. It Is expected Clark
will bo Invited to bo permanent
chairman',
MUST DISPLAY LICKNSK
Clly llceueo taga must bo dis
played in plain sight on automobiles
and not carried by tho driver's In
their pockets.
J. W, CARTKIt, City Marshal
Luiiuch Cadillac i (Vivos Multi
field nt H o'clock Sunday inoiiilng
for Allegany, icturulug nt !i
o'clock,
Dr, LcaIIo, Ohteopnth, Maohfleld.
FRENCH
fflCMTE
BflLOflNS RUN IIY
L
CHOSEN
OITF
EDITIOK
O'CLOCK,
Moll
No. 242
-w.
A
II
Enters Formal Protest Against
Seizure of Mails by Ena- .
lish and French
OBJECTS TO ACTION
Not Admit That The En
tente Allies Are Correct
In Position
FOLLOWS UNITED STATES
Objections Kntered Aro Similar to
Those Which Wero Previously
Klled by This Country nnd by
Holland Regarding MnlU
(nr AMiKltial trrw Is Coo IUr TtaiM.
CIIRISTIANIA, OMay C Norway
formally notified tho Irrltlsh and
French governments today that slio
Cannot admit tho correctness of tholr
Interpretation of Tho Haguo 1907
convention regarding tho soUuro ot
noutrnl mnlls nt sea.
Makes I'ormal Complaint
Tho Norway covornment has lodged
formal complaint, Btntlng that tho ac
tion of tho allied govornmonts In seiz
ing Norwegian mals Is against the
Interests ot tho noutrnl nations.
The Norwogtnn protont follows
-similar protests by tho Unltod Stntes
'and Holland.
KILLS HJSJDTHER
KIGHT VKAR OLD HOV f;qMM!T
AWFUJORLMII
Heforo Coufislug Hn JmjA lllwiio
to tho Father Who Wn
Atrested
(llf A.xkUI.J riN 10. Coo. IU; TlmM.j
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio.. Jluy 6.
Goorgo Jordan, eight years old,
conrcHsed today that he killed his
mother with n shot gun. Woilnes-'
day ho told tho offlcorj his father ,
Ray Jordan, killed her following
a quarrel because sho did not get
up early enough to got breakfast.
Tho officors had brought Goorgd
and Fred, Ills throo year old broth
er, boforo tlio probato court, whun
Fied, pointing to his brother, said: '
"Goorgo, what did you kill mamma
for "
George hung Ills hoad and thoa
confessed. Tho fatlior was formally
charged with murder yestorday.
AMKHIOAX COMMAXDKR TAKlfl f
ACTION IN HAITI
Hrenks Up Meeting When WnntUig
Is DlNivgnrdod by tho
Souatoi-M
Pr A.xxLI.J rtt to cm nt Tlmw.
POUT AU PR1NCK, Haiti. May
G. MomborH of tho llnltlon sonata .
who porslsted iu holding a meet-'
lug dusplto tho warning of Admiral, y
Caportou, In command of tlio Amer
ican forces bore, woro dlsporsod to
day by a dotachmont ot gondarmea
commanilod by American officers.
Tho Bouatoij protostod but offered
uo resistance.
T
IS
QUIKT HAS HKKX RKSTORKl)
AT SAXTO DOMJNGO
Several Persons Wero Kllltsl hi the ,
DlNtui bunco Which Occuied.
Yestorduy ,
(Uf AuoclataJ ricaa la Cao Car Tlm.l '
SANTO DOMINGO. May C Hos-t'lltlos-
which broke out here yes
torday ii3 uu outgrowtli ot the at
tempt to overthrow tho regime ot
President LImluez, resulting In sot
ci al persons being killed or wound
ed, woro susponded today, Mem-
bers af the diplomatic corps aro en
deavoring to effect an (unliable '
solution,
Llbby Coal, $.1.00 Nih. PliOM 78.
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