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fcWPWillBy ilwfillii.yptiy iliT"" II 71 If ffrmi'-"-"-" ri-frf-xr' nf T""1' V ' '"r '"''HW 4 IT IS GENERALLY BETTER TO BE A SMALL SUCCESS THAN A BIG FAILURE STIRRING TIMES mm lag Exmm EVERY DAY There nppcnrs sonic Item of news In the advertising columns of Tlio Times news of the day's "Ilest Buys" to be found in tlio various stores. The woman who rends nnd heeds theso "news Items" Is the one who conducts her household economically. re tlicso days of war nnd blood shed ' ,8 l'"Por(nnl thnt you have full Knowledge of the latest authentic news. Subscribe for The Times, and rend the events of the day each ovenlng. MEMBER OF THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS ' iW ! llWllll VOL NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 as The Const Mull. iRMAHS SAY ANTWEfiP. WILL C FALL WITHIN VERV MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Time. Const .Mill nnd Coon liny AdvcillMcr No. 66. LET US TALK IT OVER FEW MRS Belgians Remove Temporary, Capital to Ostcncl Today in i View of crisis FINAL BOMBARDMENT OF CITY STARTED TODAY German Commander Served Notice of Action Two More Forts Destroyed by Guns' nun inx OVER 300,000 HE recent advance In water rates which has been "met with a prompt nnd emphatic protest from the people, proves the correctness of thoj position taken by Tho Times that the city of Marshflold should own and operate Its own wnter system. Water Is too Important and vital to a community to permit It to be placed hi tho market place as n matter of barter and trade. There are methods by which wo may evade the exact ions of other public utility corporations, but there Is no cscnpo from the wnter corporation. Air and water are the two most essential elements to life. A man can go without food and live longer than he can oxlBt without wnter and n dty water system Is the one public utility thnt should never be dominated by selfish greed nnd prlvnto profit and nggrnndlzcment. It Is equally cs entlnl to a city's prosperity that water should bo furnished without the exactions of excessive profit that always accompany prlvnto ownership. Mills, factories and other large consumers must bo assured nt nil times nn adequate supply at n reasonable cost or they go elsewhere. In its fhht against nu extension of the present franchise and opposition to the service nnd exactions of tho Coos Hay Water Company The Times C01I ZEPPELIN IKIES GREAT AIR RAID ON ENGLAND 10 START GERMAN BOAT IS SUNK TODAY inr AMmlMrd l'rM lii ikh fli rtniM 1 ,.J .?. vSr.!. P' V. -Thc official iiuh been animated solely by 11 desire for tho nromotlon nnd the welfare of. I ENGLISH "OAT DID IT. 81 .. "" """?u. '. ' 0' n,t,, ,.,.., r, fP1 . ,, .....I uomc ui8patcn gives tin? (ionium i.m. . . ,, ,...,. ,w. . m; ...i....,,t u .......,; ... ..,.,. .... .. ,.u.nu..... ANTWERP l-ULLIXG. I losses In killed and missing up tr. "r fnctlonal difference Is as Btupld nB It Is senseless I SnnliMiilinr I nu II? iinn 'ri... ...! ti, . ...!.. .. r .i i ...... i... .. ...i.i...i i .. ... September l as lli.OOO. TJio uu-i Tho people of this community nro entitled to n good mid satisfactory tljr Ano. Inled Vtttt In 'oo Hay TlniM.l A.MSTEIIDAM, Oct. 7. Tho Nletiw Dan Den Dag snya thnt the Belgian government today I was moved from Antwerp to Out- I nu! Tl o tinner snvn that the I German commander of the fori- i I timeline ami .loy Wagons Nut Ellin ei besieging Antwerp sent nn of- I Inatcil From Hill Vet. i ivmii rjr" ii lit) IlrrN.l thorltles. tlio illnptiteh adds, estimate mo total losses to date nt, at least, 300,000. WAIt TAX HITS Al'TOISTS ! water servlie. The Times bvlloves they nro paying enough for the service nnd arc entitled to It. That's why Tho Times has stood nt all times nnd under nil clrcumstnuicfl for a city-owned water system. I have been licensed of "hnvlng It In" for Mr. Dennett, but tho charge 1b n falfc as it Is foolish, I am In no way opposed to J. W. Dennett or his Interests, except where they run counter to cnmmuunl good. 1 believe tho Interests nnd the prosperity of the people of this entire community nrc I tnr AmooIhiM I'm. to Coot lur Time I LONDON, Oct. ".The Ad i mlrnlty announced thnt the I Drltlsh subninNno E-9 has re I I turned safely after having tor- ' j pedoed nnd sunk n German tor- ! i pedo boat desttoyer off the cb- I I tnnry of the Itlver Eiiib. This Is ' I tho flume Biihinnrlno thnt recent- I I ly sunk tho German cruiser lleln. I l- amotiii-4 rrrt. lo Pona n- Tlm-n.l I.ONDO.V, Oct. 7. A Gorman tor Itfrif mrrvlni n whltn flMtr lulu tin. iltv this inoinlnir ito nn- ' ' WASHINGTON', Oct. 7. Sennto. paramount to tho Interests of any Individual, big or little. J. W. Dennett noimrc thnt tho bombardment of I Democrats In enjicus today on tho ins been an Importnnt nnd forceful fnetor In the development of HiIb eom-'liodo boat destroyer cruising off t'i"' ., conimencoTSlaolreon: - their sips In tho rov.s.oV of the "" '" ll ." w"' '? ' "ou.d bow down In worship "- ,r..,U nulni.ng ..V inhl It Is n Great Garman Dirigible Wizard Gathers Entire Airship Staff at Wilhelmshaven KAISER ANDZEPPELIN SIGNIFICANT INTERVIEW Master Aeronaut Refused Hon ors Until Return From Eng land Destruction Trip (It- Aa.orlatnl rmi lo Coot Hr 'Tlmea 1 THE HAGUE, Oct. 7.--.German newspapers renchlug hero Indicate that Count Zeppelin Ib now nt WD hclmshnven on tho North Sen, wlfh his staff. WllhcluiBlinven Is the point from which the gr.ent nil nUalL on the Drltlsh Isles 1. (exported: lo Btart. In an Interview, Count Zep pelin Is limited ns snylng thntltt Jiaa not forgotten England mid woiiM C Iko reported thnt Count Many refugees left for Holland I nieasuic taken yesterday and Inst "r ""rtsicr nnn u any pay irinuio io ins cunning nnu iiib corpornuon. i nnvo German irulser arrived In lime Zeppelin was summoned recently toy I nnd at noon the government wns I "'Rhl. Although thoro wore some never opposed .loo Dounuti personally and If his pilbllc policies were ns nc- to save tho destroyer's crow. The ....- wiiilnm to Atiln.i ri.n I transferred to OBtend. Indications curly In the day of ef- icptable .in IiIb private hospitality the communal good would bo better periscopes of two subninrloB ap-( ' """ " ''"..;"'', ";.. '"" 4 forts to reconsider the elimination .. , penred on tho scene. Their nntlnn-1 Mnperor said to tlio Count Hint ho lD,.-ii.jrr...iutou.tu,TiB.r-.i of the tnx on gnsollne nnd nutoB and rcV , . . ,, . , , ., . .. n'ity cciMJ n-t lu r-certMnrd, b' ieed oi. him for grent work, and ' ' ' cutting to $1 u thousand tho pro- ' have no desire uud do not ndvlso that the city confiscate .Mr. Dennett's tH,y probably wore Gcrniuiis, .offered to mnko him communder-ln-- lli:itl.IX, Oct. 7. (Wireless to nosed tax on bunk i-nniini nmi unr. Alitor wnrli. Niiiiur bnvi. I nnv niiinriKu f norniliiiiii; .Mr. iii.niinti inni ' . chief of tho German air fleet. Tno WIIEt'K I'llEXCII COI.OXV Bayvllle, I-. I.) Desplto the gen- plus, none mutcrlnllxed. cral expectation thnt a Blight paiiBo would bo mndo In tho ndvnnco of tho (lorninns on Antwerp, It wns re ported today In government quar ters that two mora fortB had fallen Two lives, 12,000,000 worth ofi iiiiu iiiu tii-iiunim iiiiiiun. i nu uro uauingO IIOIIO, IWO VOSSCIB StlllK llllll Forts Keszy nnd 1-ort Droccheii (ro- two blocks of business houses nnd sportively enst nnd north of Morro.) 'residences wore destroyed by Ger whlch were no longer nblo to resist man crulserH Schnrnhorst nnd Gnels tho destructive power of tho Ger- oniiu In the bombiirdmiint last month man siege guns. Tho cupltulntlon of tho French colony of Papeete, of Antworp. nccordlug to Gorman Tahiti. ltofugeoH from the Island mll'tnry authorltlcB, can only bo n told the story on their nrrlvnl here matter of n few ilnya. j.,i.m. nhrrrl fK liner Moimn. his corporation from confiscating tho property of the people of this com munity If The Times can prevent It. (i'EKMAX IIOAT Sl'.MC .Count smilingly reruseu, nut caia liir amo-ui-.! rriM u. r.Hrt nr Tim-,i i io would accept tlio title when liu i.nxhn. nil 7 Tim r.tiiir.ii' returned from England. The Times endenvors under all clrcunistnuees to keep Its head Jn eon- nvwb Agency nnnoiinccd thnt .i Drlt-I Zoppollira Btaffs nro working dnr in. aiiiki rm. .i t-M.. n Tim.i sldemtlou of public proliloniB hut It n.iwt coufc84 thoio are times when this 'sh Hubninrlno hns sunk u (iwiiuii nnd night nt ulllioliushnven ana SAN'.KHANCIHCO, Cnl., Oct. 7., water question Is nnnoylng torpedo boat destroyer off Mm Ems no or i ".,'"' "?" i Ji,!,,. ir.nniiuj uuiwuuii tlio iuiiiuriaiiiiH mil " - wi'- i GENERAL VON KLUCK REPORTED TO BE OUTFLANKING ALLIES NOW When the pressure runs low, And tho bills run high And you get nothing but mud Whon you're awful dry; And you're driven to drink At the nenrest bar I.'d llko to boll Dennett In red hot tnr. Tint that would'nt Improve tlio water or rcduco the rntcs. The presout rates, much ns wq may protest, aro according to the find ings of tho Stato Hallway Commission nnd nro legal and ovonlunlly en forceable. Tho only question Involved at' preBont la whothcr tho scrvico HflKf liVlitnHiilltt All A tiialilril.l tit 1 dlspntch wib tho destroyer Han't OUDKKKIMIKWMIK IIIIANIi .11 UV. as n result of striking n iii'no. I . ; The nnwB reached AiuBterdnm from "cli luniiil Olo Ainleion Not Mu tliu Island hf Rchlormoniilk, one of '! ""I' Court CuHcil to tho FrleBlnnd IslnndB In tho North' Evlilenco. .Sen, holonglng to Hollnnd, that ob- Thoug'.i ho appeared glf.d onouiibt sorverH on tlio ,lslnnil linard n ami. to bo done with court procooitlnKs. den explosion nnd saw a huge iiiiibs Olo Anderson Is now In for another of wnter nrlse from under tho bows ulego, for ho Iiiiu been onlored to up of .the destroyer. Tho boat keeled lcnr before tho grnnd Jury nt tho I ovor nnd disappeared within threo DecemUer session of Court nt co- uiluutes. (iiiiie. ab o mo iiaiuro oi iiiu ic- tlmony then to bo taken nothing dcfl- EXtil.lSII Sllll HI'XIC. , "He Is known, though It wbb IntV- I united today thnt tl o prosecuting nt- liir amotuimi in. io coot iiir Tim l toriiev Is Keeking evidence In legal i .and IniprovomentB required by tho Commission ntnko tho rates enforceable OSTEN'D, Oct. 7. SurvIvoiH from to some of the local saiooiiB. nt the present time. .tho Minkcm Drltlsli steamer Aid-, Andernon lecently declnrcl before Thu oi.r nl'ef from cxross'vo rate unit nonr snrvl. o In fnr M. niu- ' "'oiiiii. Ill nrnving uuro 10. ny. no- jiibiu-u . i u.v ". - - to ' hnvo Its own wnter works. Twenty-six Days Struggle Be tween Germans and Allies Has Not Reached Decision Ur AwwUtol I'rrM to Coot 11. y Time. ) LONDON. Oct. 7. Tho battle In Northern Trance continues with1 great violence. Whllo tho French official repoit makes no mention of how the tldo of battle Is turning on the Western wing, tho Germans' statement announces that tho Teu tons linvo been successful, but It GERMAN SHIPS SUNK RY JAPS i 1 II ftTft I " l" tm n A n " f titttamtr I mmm mm wmm rlaro their vesiol wiib atruck by Eng- was robbed of nil or part of f 20 la llsli inliieB. Tho Ardmouiit did not tho Nutwood Hnloou. Tho proprle- sluk until struck by tho third mine, tor wns fined $60, but wiib given At tlui first (lxiiloslnii Mm llfnlmnt rotrlal nnd Tom Deiniutt was n- I took off the crow of :ifi. Shu sailed pointed ns his lawyer nnd tlio cihb from Kitlmoiith for Antwerp nnd wnn given to tho attention of Attor- rnn into tno tiiino rieiu in tint .Norm ney Mijeqvisi, who ih usihuuu mna Sen. Friday. DEFEATED IB BATTLE IN POLAND Mr AMOtlttod rrrt lo Cuoi liar Ttmn.1 TOKIO, Oct. 7. Dellef was ox-1 Czar's Forces Reported Driven Rnol ArrncQ Uictnln Aftor uoi niuiu io wi hi oxiui ii. nn .0ggcd nt the war offlro today that! Qnwnro Rnftln battle front exondB vrun y to Dol- ' , r,trin N1,P .,...' n,, oevere DaillC Rlan frontier. In tho opinion of tho German cruiser Cormoinn nnd' English military exports, tho conflict two German gunboats had boon' sunk ROUTED RUSS INFANTRY ' now In Its 20th day, shows fewer In Kino Chow Day. Tho Japaneso. ACTCD UADn CIPUT Igiis of nn early end that It did two i,., n.n....t.i oi,n tJ Mr I tn tlMnU NUtl I .Inv .. ,"""' """ "v..,..v d ' . " WIS OS FRENCH REPORT GERMS HAVE BEEN BEEN COMPLETELY CHEGKED I . . . . ... . .. ... .i .... Thon Vn ifi.ini, .. ..., ,.i .in.t.v.ir. iiniiroau, iis mr wesi iih uui iNaii. ouly threatened- by-'uh-enveloplns movpjnent of the allies. Toduy thnt rcsourcuful commander, bnvlncr ob tained from an unknown quarter I -rr-r . i I JAI'H SEIZE .MOItli ISLANDS MEXICAN OEUMAN8 craiM (Or Awokliled I'fi.t lo Coo II. r Tlmm.) ii iiuiii uu uiiKiiOWII ilUMUVi pKiflV Oct 7 Acrnrillnir lo n heavy relprorcvnint. la ujipnrently ' hKIN' Uct' 7' AJC0rU"s ,0 nl cmr.ino.i i i.i- i '... -..ii....i.i..' rioriimn nnvvA iil'imicv. Jauanese n"nwii in ma lurili III ouiuiiuiviiib. """"" " a ' the French nnd Drltlsh lines. forces havo occupied Vnp Island, This counter stroke is viewed In , most important tolaud In tho, Jjomlon as the supremo feature In Caroline group of tho New Philip-, tne situation in tho westorn theater .,ieg ,,, tho jacifc Ocean. ' or war. and It full significance can T10 cnrollno IslandB are East of te gauged only by netora who nlono llu, phuipnines. Tho group la very are privileged to witness tho drama oxtended and comprises about C80 in which they nro engaged. Slmul- smi,n ennds. Yap la nbotit 1000 uneously with this nowly launched neg rrom Mindanao, one of the lUrillnir mnvmnnnt Vnn Ivlnni hns ... 111....1 ......... rri. r,..,ll,.r Jbt ja. SJS -ssa iaars, ;arv, . txts, rrijr.srs. , SS.'SE rayss An Amsterdam Correspondent Confirms Austrian Claims J ' But Russians Deny President Has Long Conference : About Situation Silliman To Return There tllr AMkUI4 flxu li Ip- ntj Tlmc.J WASIHNOTON', 1). C, Oct. 7. Deaiilto contlnuoiiH omlnniiB reports from Mexico, President Wilson said today ho Ib confident that ti satis factory settlement will bo reached between Carrunzu and Villa, Thoj long talk the President had last I III AmkII4 I'rtM lo Com Mr Tlmr. BERLIN, Oct. 7. (Wlroless to Sayvllle, L. I.) Tho German general stuff, In Its report to day on tho situation In tho urea of war, sayu the fighting on the German right whig In France lias been successful. FRENGR TO MINE Announce They arm's Leai Austrian Operation III? Auoltt) rmi lo Coo, Dir Tlmr ) PARIS, Out. 7. Tho followlns official communication wau given out thin afternoon "On our lent wing tho battlo still continues wltii grent vlolonro. Tho opposing front oxtoud Into tho region botweon Lon (nine miles northeast of Arras) and IjibusHoo, (13 mllea southeast ot Llllo."i "The llnoB nro lengthonod br masses of cavnlry," tho official atata .miii KmiMniipa "ulili'li. nrn In uroium FollOW aa far an tho vicinity of Armontlorps W Cnnhnrl'c I norl nnrl flffcnt . (Io mllOB nortllWCSl OI buniu Virtually on the Belgian frontier.). On the front extending from Sominet .tn the Meuso Rivers there la notbluc tnr a.mcui4 rre.. tu c-o b tiom.j t( roport. Ill tho Woovro dlstrlrn BORDEAUX, Oct. 7. Following tho enemy made a new effort ( tne tenter of the allies' oxtended ,.. jn igDO. left near Lnsslgny. In the event of fcuccess, ho would compel, the left cm-rli Coi "ing of tho French array to retire ril8 Goodman, laborer, wnB arrested w.,.,lu lllo tOUBli rigllllllg III HUB neighborhood, described In the freuch official roport as "more nnd night with Secretary of State Bryan I .,.,, .., . ,,. rt.i -i uu uonsui ailiiuinn, wub cnurutiur- j VIENNA, Via Amsterdam, Oct. 7. zcd nt the Wfcto ,oll80 aa ..nit,re,y Tlin fnlffUl'lllL' official Statement an Infiirnml n.irirnllcn fnr ll.fnrmn. CniTil Concc4iIcil WenKii. Cv- . f ,.,. ..Tllo ...d.ion tlon." It was said thut Sllllmnn Englann's lead In tho North Sen, atop our progress, but failed where sho felt compelled to Imitate "In Russia tho Gorninn army, de- raoro violent," must, It Is bollovoj, jeach to Antwerp and largely In fluence tho fate of that fortress. GRAIN P BREAK RECORD rus uoouniun, iuuurr, w una.u.i ... .... nf lllo nrman am thU afternoon and brought before VoVc " n nSilan XlanS Judge Pennock of the Justice Court f " J le J "urprlsed on tho eHrgobf carrylijg a concen ,1- J'lttoSlTl, 1WJ mi and Austrluu wl seems to tho Rub-, Although thoy moved fatroug return to .Mexico soon. SKIRMISH IX .MEXICO. ed weapon. He pleaded guilty nnu tQ' fr0n oallclu to tho North. Villa Adliemith on Dt-feiihlvo Pend. Wiia BCIUUill-tu " v, t.J" - ,nrl...l In llm lll.llll. (if A II l?IIBt OKA. tho German procoduro of mlno lay- wJllcll jUHtcj fr0m Heptembor 25 t lug, France lias announced n similar October 3rd, endeavored to arrest: course In tho Adilatlc, whore sov- tho Russian pursuit nt prepared iposf- l nv uftrn rRiiiilscil nnd driven nacK nil! I'euce lomerfiice . county jail an iv . i. ikh . - ea le vstula w,lo mMns an (D AMKU,rt m PMI j,, qulllo In the morn lug Last Sat r- t u , , (,,e ,. ' 7 General Hill. th0 ! e." ' ,..tll.e vVk..'.. ,-. V.J, i, Mans near Sandomlr. In Gallcla org nL.nln(it MUVtorennB Vaoul In- "SiXrin hi. f.ro. h. . .IsaiTnoar: ;?.. "?. a.c, ,".. "p"!l Ulana today, but after a Sd before' an officer could be called. " !. - '"-""Y,," ?. of br sk r fie fro. .. ,..... v.wB. " .-" " - nusners reiurneu io inuir uiniiTWTiici'vas or u8'n inianiry.- .MARRIACil. LRl.Xhl.h ,H, ,,;.rn, ii ,. m, Tim.i HmiH along the lino of the Wlrbal- len frontier. At Lyck, the Russlanu continued to advance and lit eoveriJ pla'cea they havo pentrntod In! Enst Prussia. To aiim up, the Ger man offenalvo movement has been brought to end by a complete check." NOTICE TO ELECTORS brief per-! the exhibit space In the main hall of pr.n .. .,-- t'...??lr.hl' Oregon building." Is tho sub- niriBtratlon books will bo closell irtllll IllB. I ,,.,.. !..,, w.noll'.lil l.f Qitr-ro t..lnt. 11 .. . K n..tn.lr II ... Mayorena announced last night that -'" -- "' '"V" 'i;' .V "'"n" "","""". ,. m., :... . ZZ oral inerchantment have been blown Hip rciently by Austrian mines. PLEXTV SPACE AT Did IWIR. (mis uud Ciuiy Count Uis (il en lirge Itdoni hi Oregon Dullillnic. "Vou will iindorstand that you are to reielvo pinctlcally one-fourth of United States Has More Wheat Corn and Apples Than Walter Northrup and Allle Chns-j Miles M. Richardson nnd Elea Mav Selander. coquillolieraiu . n..WnWm,,..i.Mi. pending the outcome of tho Aguns ""o 2Zy,",:"" ".''.' V' ' "r " M..-.i r 1 "n i , ... ri LONDON. Oct. 7. It Ib' official- Calentles peace conferonco, ho would mere. "' " """",".' J T ...;.7r..." c.i. ,1 nv i. I4i, ,inv nf VnvornliPr ... ... ,,i rn. ii.iuvni Mnr. . ..i. v 1 1. in ... .11.1 from George M. llylaud. inaniighig Saturday, tlio mil (ley 01 ,,soonioer. or maros County, Hungary, that the nothing but return the flro of Hill's secretary of tVo Oregon Commission 10H. Austrian forces have been heavl y skirmish line 1 o tho Pannmn Pacific Exposition. All olectora who wmn to oto it ' engaged Stn tho ' Russians ' since Mrm ""e; This exhibit space has been allow- the prlmaty - e lectio,, s l.oul, reg Wer Xfo.irtnv nt 11 i.nlnl nAar Tecsoe. tole- eu lor tuui mm luuh ""uiimij jwi.h- i- "r ""- ."." "' ."'" ryomysl, the strong ly and Is the first definite assignment beforetho 17th or October, ana too a r. 1 tollou woal nf Hint l.na l.pon 111 mill Kvtnildl'll lire- IteConlLT Will 1)0 111 111 S OfflCO ffOBB sl Kht decrease, jei in itJiuuiiic.. "-"'- .-... :.., nimBr,i ava nnUnivii. ii.n airniiL- w nn.i in ii.n first dofinlte asslcninent hefore.the 17th or October, nnu tae ,,;., la rocord one. Krajui an .rtiiiBi.u... vuiiwuvu . "?""-"'- - iu ui' v .-. ..- t . &... ii'in. iinv .iiiuwnun inrr i-ou FVGr Rfifnrfi The reuort shows an Increase ove.r .ine uussians wu. ' ". " ' "--""" m'uT' " i.. '"aI. V ill ":":,iM .V. n .m.i.r .v frih i,.ir nasi soveu until line o'cloct waViX "'"'', praV,0lJ8 ,C8tVSoolhf,.l,elCoa"8C"- va "SSplift victory for the RuBsIap heavr artl low Houw. rolfcctio nof all exhibits bound for . ni.o., Saturday, the 10th i day o WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 7. amounts to 7S.00a bushels, oats -1.- Y" ' ,."wi-; "- , -. , i,.,-,,!,,.; .harnnnl. ihn fair nnd on tho Nairn Sin th. this October, and on Wednesday, tho 14tl i -.. - .. J-n 1. 1,. ,. .1 n niiJ a III I II I MIIHII IUHB. - .yvifc v rf ....,-, ....-,-,..-. ,...--. ,-..-- .',. . t . forecast of tne ppu.uuo ""stt '. ,J "V1? .' '"" " 1 AD efforta of the Austrian forces morning went eighteen boxes of np- day or uciouor to givo moto I'll .-- .-- . .... . .. i un..nnuS. ... The Oclohnr r'rnn Denariinot.t t ini..S.... c.ii.otoa nnn i.imiinlR The total corn cron spring wheat at 217,000.000 bushels Js estimated at 2.676.000.000 bushels, sod all wheat at 892.000,000 bushels, oats, 1,137.000,000 bushela and ap The Spring wheat crop shows a pies, 230,000,000 bushels. persons on ...,,... w. ...v ....-.. .-. ... .o ---- ----.... . " ' '. . !. ...i. . r RUSSIAN VERSION to assist the fort have been tinsue- pies, the first exniuu from nero io n ennnce io reeiBitji wiiu ure - ib A.w uwd ri... io io, tu. Howl cessful and. their troopa retreated tno fair. Tne boxes win no piaceu anie io regismr uuruiK " ". PATUS,' "Oct. 7. A dispatch from to Vlotslavsk. i In cold storage until next spring. I JOHN W. RUTH.HW. '; - n&M.tK-Tv vj, . t1 -A. JIJtiBskr naSiBBM Tnri I'TnliiwiTTfiiiTii wTitt1!!