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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1916)
;OMPARtDTOJHE AMOUNT OP KICKING THAT IS DONE THf POINTS GAINED ARE fEW .,-f. TUAT APfl RELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS . riEAN WHOLESOME A NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWbSI UKtUUN HOMES dews latt ExmtB MKMHEIt OF THK ASSOCIATOP IMIKSS 7' W J$& QITY EDJTIOK O'CLOCK Vol, No. XXXIX. KstnblMiod 1H78 Ah The rmm Mnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. EVENING EDITION I IK HAS HOT PARADE Demonstration Made to Show Belief in mauon Bumy rrc- pared for war UO HE IN LINE Sixty Thousand Other Men and women uname to uet In Procession PPOSITION IS SHOWN hriom Hoi let Irs Against Ihu I'l-o rtmlncvs Mole Scatter Hills antl String iwnners Hearing nunc nicnts About Lnborcis Jsi l'Ml): WILL .not i:l Tllifj MIDNIGHT lyluwtilM I'rew m (m bi TlmM NEW YOItK, May 13. Utcr It was estimated that the imrmlo which began nt 30 n. in. will not onll tin till midnight. ) 11 JhoU(J Prrw to Com flu TlniM..; NEWYOHK, May 13. New York's fet'lef that tho nation should nroputo lorurwns expressed todny by nearly 1(5,000 men nml wonion ninivhlng one or thu greatest pi occasions fcrtr issemulou for tho promotion of ki Idea. Lasts Twelve Hours Twenty nbrenst, tilling tho Btroot pin curb to curb keeping In stop to at patriotic tnnoa of two hundrod pdi tlio parndo that bogan this corning vt i I Inst for twolvo hours kr longer. Sixty thousand woro tin- ptle to got Into tho paramo. UppOM'H CIIO I'ill'illlO It Ii estimated that a million noonln w the parade. Antl-piopaiodness die such as tho Woman 'a l'oaco Wj. endeavored to offset tho tiro aredneM spirit by scattering clrcu- m and a banner stretched across rata avemio with tho Inscrlntlon: pere aro only 1 00,000 of yon. You "t not mo only natr lota. Ttwo mil. ILoa five hundred thousnnib; mtno- rerun ami momliois of oignnlzod pjtior of America nro opposed to what m ana wall street aro morclilnc For Aro JOn Slim vnn nrn rlL'liI?" FFICIALS VISIT It I'. CMIIMM I, icuiu'iiivm ---, (irr.iinia.u fc.M:iiAi, maxagoh s. i. iii:ici; fomw I'toiu Poitland with Party w ..inn hut company Hold. lRv l.pnio Again Tomorrow to look over tho holdings of tho OTtnern Pacific comnanv In tho Cons "J Country. D.W. Cnmnhnll. nmilfitnni. L4b-. -,-"w.-, . ... --. rii manager of tho Southorn la- i ina wire, with a party, nrrlvod 'iau evening. Thoy spont tho y on tlm lino to Powers nnd nlso IlJlllni- tlin llnniln. Hill ml... Tur said nn Klfnirir..,.. ,.,,i.i ul Ul, . . n.t... vm...v ..Mltllu w Wttthed to their visit. ae otnor mombors of tho paity cre Ralnh p m.h. .... .. -- IV. 0 . '.uuin, UllUIIIO IIM "lO. 1'. Itl nmnnn I II t. .... r Ik. " I w'v"""l ' wvuivui, Ul nit . . "IK "oi'artmont, and II. M of tho engineering department. r Campboll stntcd that now this opened ho wishes to bocomo we familiar with It, honco Iila visit "v inOV Inrnn.l lnmrlitr. .. ! 411 Ealn in tho morning. ED CRQSSSTARTED IT.VSTOX im.vxciii:s ifh or oi:xi:nAi, I'C-n. ... - i.iii,isiii;s r?1,.T!'.0,!sl"' Women In South i Jiake llandiiKCs and Cloth li'B for Soldiers 8AV A Vfiy-vv.. Vn k"j 'Vlu- Toxaa, May 13. 0nirii i r,CK t'unston, wlfo of Crou i,hu"ston- "as started Red C eilllnr!,e" ,n ,h0 Sout,u Tl,e tti J"8 'or mro than tu-o thous- UrniV0,"!" ' . city to engage tfctkin.. . ua,"iaBes and art c 03 of ."Aning fnl. n, ,, ... WeriiinAi ." BOU3rs wiui 1110 ttiMiM S tl,at aU Producta of I,.. :l J'ty Te to be ukoiI hv Aninr. C. H- SMITH IS DEAD ni i.ocAh TiMiir.n owxint has PASSHI) AWAY Death Ou 111 1 nI illst MK,t Xcu Yi:k rtir llcail Mcnaslm Womlen. ware mill Soutlioin Oiokoii Co. G. It. Smith, head of tho Mennsh.i oodenwaro Company, of Montmim. Wisconsin, nnd of tho Southorn Oro- Hon company, and a multi-million- aire, nicii inRt night in his Now York homo. Woid of this was rccoUed In a Wlro to Hoiboit lAriiiRtrnni- ,.f North Ucnd, local manager and rep- unuiiiuuvo 01 ine companies. Tho deceased, whoso Coos county holdings nro veiy cxtcnslo, was n eloso personnl friend of IMcsldont Woodmw Wilson. They woro class mates ut Princeton University. Though Mr. Smith was a Itcpubll enn, ho contilbutcd heavily toward tho campnlgn of tho President. Itvccitcri Had Injury Three months ngoi while on his way West, Mr. Smith received n no vel 0 Injury to his head In a Pullman enr, not far from Spoliano. Later ho becamo bettor nnd went Kast to his homo in Now York City. Somo of tho doctors bolloved that a blond clot was f 01 mod on his bialu as a re sult of tho accident. Wns Persistent Woiker IIo wns about 01 ycarB of ago and a nntlvo of Wisconsin. At uri ho graduated from Pilucotou to find tho Monnsha Woortomvnro Company, founded by his father, In tho hands of recolvers. Tho two men went In togethor and gradually worked out putting tho company on n sound financial basis. Those Kiinlxlni; Tho deceased h:d mnrrled a second tlmo and his wlfo nwv survives lilm Two sons, Morey nnd Cr.rlton, aged 25 and 2 yenrs, In thico wouks woro to have giaduated from Prlnco ton UnKorslty. Tho ono daughter. Mlsu Sylvia Smith) Is a student nt Smith College. Imported to Visit Soon only last weou .Mr. Hmitn sent 1 letter to Hoibert Armstrong, tollln him ho expeted to visit heio a 11 in in or. Ho wns horo during t' North Ucnd bi'Idgo carnival. It Is romomborcd of his seeing his first auto race. Not Affect Mushiest Affnhs It is said on good authority that tho death of Mr, Smith will sot Af fect any of his Wnslilngtrj, Idaho and Oregon holdings, as I' is stated for somo tlmo his ImirIhohh nrfnlin havo all boon arranged foi Just sucn n contingency. Tho completion "' tho recently announced snlo of the Monnshn Woodonwaro holdings on South Coob Itlvcr, will bo mndo ns though nothing had occunod. Had Ihko Holdings C. Tt. Smith owned largo holdings In Coos County. Ho had tho major Interest In tho Southorn Oiegon Co. and tho Monnsha Woodonwaio Coir. pany. Tho formor company ho linnclit from tho lato IJIIJah Smith. Tho Southern Orogon holdings con slst of about 82-.0O0 acres of tlmbor, tho old mill nt Kmplro. u good deal of tho real cstnto In thnt town, io:l ctonco proporty In Mnrshfleld nnd farm land uroiind C001 Iliy. Tho Monnshn Woodenwnio Com pany formorly o,wncd 23,000 new, but recently a portion of tlicso ho.d Ings wcro sold nnd tho company nor has about 18 000 acrob. SLAUGHTER GUILTY Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. The Picnic Seasei is low Onen mWl M U KK1IIT -. I m rz No. 246 WITH THU STIU, KHKPS nrssiAxs UP RUN A',UHraSr 7A .riSMti .ftoo Avet m, fisr' s - 1 VV f '-V immm TpAIN L CAVES ATC dundav hay m s s f - C- rn viiu 1 r- s - UJ I v I TT-J.. J. i 'Jim J I I tfU '' " -ss." V . T v lilV 1 S7. rs , m f'h . Hi! WU . X .MAKIXfi iiiinoiinci'iiicnt or I In) f.'itl suiniiier omuisIoii Ii.iIii (o lin stinted this etvuhig, llilsliin lai Klnccr V. (. IHiidiiiaisli uiKotistioiisly betoiui's official lieiid of tho cmiiinIoii noil picnic mciinoii. '1 ho .Tillies mtlst Hoy l.awhoino hcrcwllli piesculs his Mm of tho limiipiiiitlon of tho picnic season. !" tint this tlmo fin w aid Heck end trips u 111 ho the legular thhi; on Coos Hay. ssssssVVss AM Y BILL IS ill I Regular Force of 206,000 Men In Time of Peace Is Provided For INVESTIGATE SOLBiERS ABE IXSPIICTOHS LOOK IX'K) WItU'K OK ItOAXOKi: r c MBIT House artd Senate Conferees Finally Determine Upon Defense Measure HKTCHXS VIJHWCT AfJAIXST OKOVIM.i; MIXISTKU llaptlsl Picmhcr Charged With At tuck on Fifteen Year Old dlrl Mercy Heionimciidcil in; amcui rr o coot mr 'iio l OltOVH.I.n. Calif. May 13. -Itov. Mndlaon C. Slnughtor. pustor of tho Chlco. California, Haptlst church was found guilty today pf attack Ing ln-year-old Oorttudo Unison. si iiwiirtnionts chargliiK a 3tat- Saon tho unostlon of guilt or guard In tho geno InnoceiKO. Tho Jury iccoimuvnu mercy, HARBOR BILL IS UP KIM IL'hTi:it a;aix.st mhakihi; ix shxati; co.vnxri.s N toldle rs. ii. -"Mil It lUMTIhll "I'KXMKIt IS Sl'XK A"U,J f" t. t rti Tim- j'1'1?1' steamer i ions ink I , gross 13 Tho Krotrln, has been VVA..-.... 1'on c. '". nin' ,r "no of tlin finest S lull i!.,,l0,,s hl ' ' city, foian . 1 "'", tcVms. I. S. ! lo, Dr. ii . fok, ., ,; " i'lty, Dentist, 201 h- rnono U2T. Attmk Made on tho Kxpriidltiiies for tho Hi-il HUer of Alkali- sas hy Scnntoi-M Of AmocUI4 i'iw 10 Coo. B TIom 1 ,., 4t3iiivp.Tnv n. P. May 13. Thla'was the fifth day of tho flU b lister aga nst the rler and harbors appropriation bill b Senators Ken yo and Sherman. Kenyon resum ed his speech with an attack on the expenditures for the Hod IMjerln Arkansas The wim of 'if?'' 318 has been spent on the rier which at low water In man) places has a "liannel depth of two to fhe feet. DON'T MISS THU OHAXD DAXCi: flIVKX "V 'ISSE 1.0DOK at i:am:s- UAMh fAT vhday i:vi:xixcj, may iiitii. WAR FOOTING 250,000 MEN Prolslou to llai I'lte Xallonal CtiianlOffltcis on (icncral Siafi' In Stihkcu Out Accept Plan for (io eminent OiK-rallon IBr AMwIMfel Fruit coot nif Tlmw WASHINGTON, D. C Mny 13. A regular army of 20(!,uu0 mon a peace stinngth, capable of oxpauotor to 2.1 1 000 In tlmo of wnr was agreot upon todny by tho house nnd sonnti conforoes ou tho army reorgaul.atlor bill, tho first big national defoiiHi mensuies. Tho report will bo submit tod to both branches of Conrross foi ratification noxt week. Itetnln Senato Sjslcin In tho ngrcomont on tho tegular army, tho senato bill sjstom of or gnulzntlon was lotalnod as a substl tuto for tho liouso system, which would hae recruited a maximum army of 1M000. Mfnliiiiiiu In 1(10,000 Tho regular lino of tho uimy, the bill now provides, can noor go bolow 1 C f K 0 0 0 men and tho maximum strength In times of peaco would bo 175,000 office! h and men. In this calculation, howover. there aro not counted such forces ns the Phlllpplno scouts, which would gle a poaco strength of 20CIC.10. Can Iiiciciiho Aviny Tho president Is authorUod to In crease tho rogular army dlWslons to a mnxlmum strength -without con gresslonal action Tho pioWslon of the senato bill wlilcli wouiu nuvo officers of the national ral staff was strlck- on out. i no nouso piujiuocu iui goteinment operation or nitrate plants to cost not more than $20, 000,000 was accopted. Stnlo (iiuinl ltesero A voluntosr resorve army of 201, 000 mon as prosldod In tho senate bill goo3 out, lealng tho rosorvt army to tho national guard, wni'-n will bo federalized. Claim Mndo thnt Hcaiiis and Iliac- vh Wcic Cut Away (o Mako More llooiii Or AmocUIoI rt.n to Com IK, Tlmti.j SAN FUANCISCO, May 13. Federal Invostlgatlou of tho sink- lug of tho steamer Itoanoko which resulted In tho loss or 10 lives was stnrtod today by tho United States I Inspectors. Mrs. John (1. Donuls, wlfo or tho Itoanoko' fccoud officer whoso body wns plckod up nt sea yester day by tho stenmor City of Para, was expected to testify. In n statement mndo public to day alio said her husband told hor the enrpontors woro Enwlng away beams, bruccs and every thing In tho way to mako room for a lecord :argo. COUPLE ARRESTED iiAintY ham:tox and miis. YIXA lUlKJHT IX tiiol'iim; AFTER BANDITS U. S. Troops Seek to Rescue Three Americans Cap tured by Raiders MAKE AS Cavalry Will Travel About Fif ty Miles Over Mexican Sands Today MORE MEN FOLLOWING Col. Mucoiuh and Dctuihiucnt or tho Fouiteciilh Cavalry In Close llehhid Prlsoncm Aii Dcciuer Woodson and Hallsuoith KKitviri:s tomohuow At tho Christian ghurch tomorrow at 11 a. m. Victor P Morris, pas tor, is to preach, his subject being "The Now Testament Chinch". Hi lda school is at 10 a. m In tlto evening, a program sii'tablo to Moth'r'a Day wJII bo given with special music by a doublo quartet, followed by an address by tho pas Dr. LpnIIo, Osteopath, Marshfield. vi:ssi:ii ioYiaii:.vrs Arrived Speedwell, Dandon, at davllght. Hardy, San Francisco, 7 a m Duo Hero Yellow stono, San Francis co, tomorrow Adeline. Hay Point. Mon day Itoiinil Over to tho (iraiid Jiirj Iliislmnd (,'oes on llond of Man Ho Acciisch ' llt'SIIAND (iOIi OX OTHi:il MIAN'S IIOXD Aftor Josso Iliight had a talk with his wlfo this morn ing ho ugiocd to sign llazle tou's bond. Ho asked Judge Ponnock to dlHiuhli thu clinrgo, but this could not bo dono ut this time. Also ho ihas taken his wlto bnuk to live with him, As thoy stood buying groceries in n local storo into voatorduy afternoon Harry Iluzletan and Mrs Vina Hrlght, both about 30 yea is of ago, wero ar rested by Slioilff Johnson and Chief Cartnr on a warrant nwoiu out by Jesso HrJgh'j husband or tho woman in tho cuse, who charges tho two with Imporper lelatlons. Mis. Hrluht. who has boon going uudor tho name of llazloton, whilo llv-' ing horo for tho last two or threo weeks, collapsed. It was In her ap- artmont yeatoiday that tho Marsh- Held hotel flio "xtat teil-, and ttlio was ontl'ely unnerved. s The) woro taken buforo Judge Pen III, AhotIiIxI rrM to (V n TlmM ) MAItATllON, ToxnB, May 13. Mnjoc hanghornn and his flying .Kpiadron of tho Hlghth Cavalry aro dnsh'ng nvor tho vvhlto snuded IiIIIh In Mexico today in n tuipromo effort to surprlco tho Moxlcau raiders of (llonn Springs and lloiiulllas. To llesciio Auicilciius Thoy hcok to roacuo nllvo, If poHs'blo, Josso Deomor and two other Americans, John Woodson and F. Ilallsworth, ncnrdlng to Infor mation rendilng horo today. A. crossing was mndo ymtonlny Vnnd military men heio bellovo thnt 4l by touigiii MiiiKiioruo auouiu uitvn icovoied nrtv inlles In tho chase uf a tor tho bandits, who woro Inst re- ..... ii.... .,....!. ..r ,1... Ail'iiiiiiu nutuui iiiiiij Duuui ut iiiu bolder. Moro TiiMips Follow Closo behind l.nnghoruo In Col, Macomb and u detachinout of thu Fourteenth Cavalry.,, , ts4 (HUMAN OFFICIAL HAH Ql'IT OITICi: III AwoiUthl I'lou to Cool IUr TIoim HHHMNV Mav 13. Wire loss to Sayvlllo.) Dr. Clo nics Dclbruolck, minister or tho Interior nnd vlco chnncol lor, has icslgned, Tho Ovor seus Nowb Agency says tho resignation was 4uo to III health. nock nnd waived exaiulnatloii, being, bound over to tho grand Jur). HaIo- ,, ton's bonds woio flxd nt COO. IIo .,,,, Tim first four montliB rulled to secure thorn and wau locked "AKI.H Tho Hrst roui n oi lis up, this moinlng Johnson lock 'iJiii of 1910 show for tho Sumptor Vulloy to Coqulllo. Mrs Ii Ight. under $100 j railroad an Increuso or 20 pur cout bonds, was turned over to hor hus-i m t10 business ovoi 1915. band. She sobbed when telling tho judge1 .,.. r, , i., i her stoiy. "I don't caio for an) bo.lv' I'OUTI.ANI) O. C. Loiter, city but my Ilttlo girl," sho cried. "And editor or tho Pottlund Journul, has I don't cure whero I go." I been elected prosldont or tho Prcso They lived In tho Flshtrap country . . . .... near coquiiie. At ono time ituzeiton. lived with thorn. At fie ptofout tlmo ho has a wlfo und so the slioilff stated, a two weeks old bab), living with his patents not far from Myi tis Point. .Mrs. Hrlght came bore (with Hnzln- ton, bringing her Ilttlo two or three I vear old daughter with her. Ila-slotom Money to has been working on tho road uoiitu ol tho city IIAItUIMAN Jninoa Ilornntt dlod from tho ejects or nn overdoto or stryolinlno whlult ho took ub a medl elud. Ilaptlsf Kiiii, Silinol It) a. in. Come. Loan ou hupiovtxl ranches In any amount, I'. U. foil. vv.t) Moitgago Co., .Mjitio Arms. Aitlllciy Coiiibats With tho Italians Aio Itcpoited In Vienna ON ficlal Statement IDf AMoclitai rrM to t jw TIiom i VIIJNNA, May 13. An nfflclrtl statomont says: "On tho Kiisslnn iioni tuo incrensed nctlvlty on tho voinynlnn front Is bolng maintained. On tho Italian Trout artillery com bats or varying Intensity continue. Two Italian attacks ngnltiBt Mrzllvhr woro repulsed." PRESIDEON TRIP with his win: is ox a wi:i:k i:xd visit (.'oes Ifp tho .Iiiiiicn Itlvcr ou Nnvnl Yacht to See the Itulns or lainestowu lllf AmocUIik rrrn to Com IUj Tlmr 1 N1JWPOHT NRWS, Vn., May 1 3. Tho yacht Ma) flow or, with Prosldont ami mib. Wilson aboard for a week end cruise, nnchored off tho shlpynrds horo this morning from Washington. Pro-ldcnt and Mis. Wilson left tho Mnvflowontnd went aboard tho naval arht Sylph, which started linmedl ntoly for a trip qp tho Jnmos river to visit tho ruins of Jamestown. IS SP Germans Start Violent Bom bardment Followed by Strong Attacks LOSSES e heavy Paris Claims that the Teutons Failed to Gain Any Ground FRENCH ARE DRIVEN BACK SUSPEND INC E ACTION TAKT..V IS OX ItHFItKllIH ATIOX CHAItOKS Intel state Commcieo Commission Will Walt Cntll Hearing Schcdulcdj For September 15! (Dr AmocUIkI I'roaa 10 Coo 111, TIrim WASHINGTON, 1). C. May 13. Tariffs pnipnslng an Incrcauo of irom flvo to twenty tlollars n car In ro rrlgerntlon olmrgos on fruits nnd veg etables from Oregon and Idaho to tho statos enst and uouth was bus pondod by tho Interstate cnmmoico commlfnlon until Sept, 12, ponding a hearing. Heilln Sa)s they Attempted An An- saiilt lu the Night Southwest of Headman's Hill Hut Make. No Progi ess Advances Fruitless IP AhoiUIkI rrntf to Cos Dtf TlmM.) LONDON, Mny 13. Tho Uouau mont region ou tho Verdun front, whoio tho Hermans for moro than two months mist havo boon fairly closo to tho lino or tho original ad vance In tho February drive, Is ngnlu tho sceuo ot dcapornto fight ing. Gci limits Suffer Losses A vlolont bombardment ot tho French positions lu thnt sector yes terday was followed by atrong at taiks in which, according to Paris, tho Gormnns suffered heavy losses and railed to gain ground. Attacks Itepulsod Tho ropuljo or night attacks which tho Froni.li troops nttoniptcd southwest or Duadmnn's Hill, Is ro ported by Heilln. Attompts or tho French to ndvnnco In Avocourt and Mnlancourt woods woro nlso fruitless. TO RSS MUD E HIGH T DISC HAK(li:i MCGKO SOLDICH has hi:i:x cafgiit Killed Two Other Xckmmv Ycslmlay nnd Wounded u White Woman mid Fhul Hr AtaoclitM I'rrM lu Cnoa liar Tlmn ) LI:AVI:NW0UTII, Kbb. May 13. William Whltn, tho dlsclinrgcd negro Hooper who yesterday killed two negroes and wounded a vvhlto woman was captured aftor an exchange of shots today with tho soldiers from Fort Lenvenworth. Whlto rocolvcd n wound) In tho nrm URANZA SILE T HHItLIX PAPHIt THLLS OF l8T PltUSSIA INVASION , Sa)N 1'lfteen Tlioiisniul Women, Children and Old Men "Wcro Taken Avvny Fiito CnnovVii II; AMorlalaJ rim to Cuoa Par TIuim.1 HHItLIN, Mny 13. (WlroIoaB to Sayvlllo.) Tho "Chronlclo of tho Christian World," a religious weekly, says that dining tho eocond Hussion Invasion of Hast Prussia, 15,000 wonion, children and old mon woro carried off to HiibbIii nnd tho fato or most of them Is unknown. Hlghty thousand houses woro loot ed nnd destroyed, 13 cliurchos de molished, 2C rcctorlos nnd 13 cliurch os damngod and six clergy with tholr families can led off. HONOR THE NDIANS OltGANIZATIOXS ASKHD TO OH HKUVi: AY FOIt FlltST TLMO Latiiiih ('uiIIIImc leaves Marshfield I for Allegany hinidiiy moiuiiig at H DON'T MISS THO GHAXD o'doik, ictuinlng at 5 p. in. daxci: Givo.v nv lixxi:a . . i inin m l.MnrPC lf.tr r. Utri. n r , flA.iH4 TTnntn 1.W.M.I, ,11 nillM il.r. ....., r...- r. , yj. IBUfcuau, .....,..... ., . ,..,, , . ... ,-.,. VHDAY KVi:M, MV IIITII. ?, 'Irst National HanK miinniig i' - XO SIGX Oh' HIS DHMAXDIXG THOOP WrillDAIlWAUS Pershing In Given ItiKlit of Comt Maithil lu Cases Alining Among I ho Troops III AaaorlalH I'rtwi to Cuoa Da Tlmu. WASHINGTON, I) C, Mny 13 Carraiua has given no Indications, Special Agont Kegels nt Moxlcn City roixiited today, or ronowlng linmodl- atoly through diplomatic channels o, .'Money In India In Now Mure his suggestion that the Ainoncnn trnoiis bo withdrawn rroui Moxlco This Ih Indian Day Which Was Bet Apart by An Act ot Congress I Of amk.IM rraa to Co Pa Tlnaa J NOW YOItK, May 13. Patriotic orgaulzatioiiB throughout tho coun try havo boon asked by tho society or Ainorlcnn Indians to obtorvo this ns American Indian day by holding Hold exorelHos. Tills Ih tho flttt tlmo that tho date Gxod by con. gross has been observed. di:cki:aso of moxoy His nmbnssador hnio tolographod jostordny ror lustructlons to gulilo Scai co (n Ai.llt'l I'rxa to Coo Da TlBa I II0MIIAY. Iitdln, May 13. From him In tho formul convorsatlons ho' 20,000 to 25,000 soverolgnB havo expected to havo with Seerotury Lnn sing. A now order Isiied today by tho war department permitting Poishlng to appoint u genoral court martial to tiy casos urlslng among tho troops without tho necessity or Bonding them buck to tho border, Is taken as a rur thor Inldcatlon or tho dotoi initiation or tho administration to maintain tho expedition In Its prosont status Indof. Inloly, GET BANDIT LEADER lini.n mnltcil down 111 llllllil OVCry day ror tho Inst eighteen months ror tho purpose or making up tho railing off In tho Imports of gold bullion. The effect of this haj boou to create a decroaso In tho circulat ing medium which may havo to bo mndo good b) tho end of tho year by tho increased colnugo of rupoes. HSTAHLISII .MISSION PODHO CKHILLO KILLHD HY .MUX-, ,ICAX THOOPS Twti OffliciK mid Firiy Men Dlo Willi Him Flft Mine Sin i cutler fn Am'kII4 Prc l Coo Ua Tlmw i TOIUtOON, Moxlco. Ma 13 Tho notorious bandit leader, PodVo Codll lo. who for n long time Infested Northern Vera Cruz, and two offleors night. ..mi rtfrv nt his men have been killed 11.....1 In nn engagement with the govern- , ,M , IU, Marbhfield ment tones under Gonoral Lopez l '. .,, .,,.,., tll Flft) other out Sweden and Hiiuianla Mako New Ar luugeuieut (n Aavxlalcl 17" to Coua Da TlmM HirCIIAKOST, Ilumanla, May 13 Owing to tho Importance of commer cial rolallons between Swoden. and Humunla at this tlmo, when largo shipments or Rumanian merchandise nro reaching tho outor world through Sweden, It lias been ugroed botween tho two countries that u Swedish dip lomatic mission win bo established nt Duchurest and a Humanlun mission ut Stockholm. Dauco at Goodwill's Saturday HiownV Orchestra of North I.aiimli Hope leaves or(li Clcudad Del Malz. laws surrendered ul i p. eats. m. Salter will fuilh the IJMiy Coal, $3.00 ton. Phone J.