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OF THE MAIN FUNCTIONS OF WISDOM IS TO TAKE CONCEIT OUT OF KNOWLEDGE fcifcri- fflr" -f CI000 SHAVE A HEART PERSEVERANCE A merchant cannot omit his ntlvcrtlslng without tho fact being "noticed" to his disadvantage It ho could, ho could also closo his storo for n wlillo now and then, to "save expanse." 1 i . x VnHViTlnllnr In Infnrntllnil In fnnn Tlnv TTnt-n la iilf it' associates with other Dollars or Us kind 4m4 iMrtje to mnko prosperity. Don't Bond It awny w-Jt ,Ul bo lonesome. memrers op the associated press XXXVIII. Established 1878 ns Ttio Coast Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Rial) and Coo liny Advcrtlwr No. 165 $a 3fan?0 r!.' NB1 Mii IB iiiiifc-!g Uninns ? Ml T RUSSIANS Caoturc of Onn lid Advance In Other ithern Battlss JAY BATTLE IS STILL UNDECIDED i; Only Artillery Duels b-Western Front New in Prussia Aei Trrta to Ci Jlr TIbim.J Fob. 3. (Dy Wireless.) .roport todny Bays: "Tho tcks an tho Goriunn pusl- JtPorthcs woro ropulscd. Hinder of tho western bnt- Btorday thero was nothing irtlllory exchanges. Thero f- dovoloptucnts along tho in frontier. In Poland, Vltsula, Qorinnn attacks llinow ended with tho oe- tlio vlllngo of Ilumln. tho possession of WoIub- ta has heou going on since In theso cngagomontB fcen over 400 prlsouors and guns. Htisslau light nt- jBt tho Gorman positions mra Itlvor wero repulsed.' SI FRANCISCO IN HEIR TO FORTUNE 7AT WAR WANTS AUTOS IN HURRY hy Can Tuni Out Coin- tier Within Two Weeks' .Speeding Up Koine. HUC, Fob. 3. If n ccr- ni nation agrees to pay lotor Company of Detroit prlco for each car. -I0,- bllos will bo sent to Eu- lulckly as they can bo re big plant. rd, president of tho com- Hted last night at tho )nt whoro ho Jh stopping, tho Europonn bolllgor- ado a proposal on Thura- ,000 Ford cnrB, with an how quickly they could Mr. Ford ropllod that Pwotild ho nccoptod only mean nito per car, and ;000 machines would bo It tho rato of 2000 cars using tho lri.OOO cars tho fnctory, Mr. Ford Suld comploto tho order rWOOkH. itnt of tho contract would than $10,100,000 nor $10, GOO, 000. hut that lo Mr. Ford, whoso nttl- filght wiib "if they don't tho prlco ovory Amorlcun purchaser Is obliged to n nn nlantulinin " tit tVf 1MOUK "VI it ent our Dotrolt factory Is It mora than u thousand Bald Mr. Ford. "If wo b big order It would no- ar tuning up tho fnctory Charles R. Slinrjsby Awarded $500,000 Baronial Estate in Yorkshire, England Mr Amoc.IMc.1 I'itsi to Cooa liar Time,) LONDON, Fob. 3. Tho probnto court decided todny that tho son of Chnrlra It. Sllngsby of San FrnnclBco, Ih tho lcgltlmnto heir to tho ?fi00,000 baronial property of tho Sllngsby family In Yorkshire. Tho enso hns boon In court for two yours. Tho proporty was dovlsod to Sllngshy's son, but n younger brother alleged tho child was not it lcgltlmnto child, but nn Infant substituted by Sllngs by'u wlfo when her own child died. Power Plant Fire at Porter Ejnmpsoin iI "il n i o oidangered 5 M i NINE READ AND SIX HURT IX PENNSYLVANIA. . tlr AMoclatcil Pitm to Coos liar Tlmr. KANE, Ph., Fob. 3. Nino O men woro killed mid six badly burned In a flro following an explosion which destroyed u boarding house at Mnyburg curly todny. MUST TEST BAR DREDGE THIS YEAR SHIP TRUST CASES END Antl-Coiiihliio AcIIoin Against Steam ship Unos In Xcv York Dismissed III Amoclttnl I'itm lo Coot liar TlmrnJ NEW YORK, Fob. 3. Tho govom mout's untl-triist suits against tho Prlnco line, tho Hamburg-American lino, Lamport nnd Holt lino and others, charging thom with restraint of trade In connection with tho pas senger nnd freight steamship busi ness botwoon American ports nnd Brazil, nnd against tho American Afllutlo steamship. Company nnd othors, whoso steamships ply be tween Now York nnd Asiatic ports, woro dismissed todny. TOWN ALL SHOT TO PIECES St. CiVoi-kcs, Most IHtteWy Fought For, Reduced to Heap of Ruins (llr AuuiUt! I'm to Coo. Ilajr Tlinw.J GHENT, Fob. 3. St. Qeorgos, one of tho points whoro tho Uermnns nnd Allies fought, not for miles of torrltory, but for foot, nlinost Inches, Is a ruin today. Moro than that, it Is u heap of debris. Other towns and villages In Flundors uro ninrkod at least by standing walls; St. Georges Ih n wlldornofls of bricks, mortar, charred roof timbers nnd tiles. Thoro Is nobobdy who knows ox uctly how many times tho Allies and aormnns have fought In tho placo, and how often it has chnngod hnnilB. Tho French and English hnvn It tmlnv. nml tho (lormniiH In.' morrow. St, Georges Is located about two (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 3. It. A. Copple, of Marshflold, Oregon, hns boon hero n eouplo of days, call ing on Sonators Lano and Chambor lnln, to boost Coos liny affairs,. Af ter conferring with them, ho sntd: "I nin Informed by Scnntors Clinm borlnln nnd Lano that thero Is noth ing can bo done by n commlttco from Coos liny nt this time. Tho United Stntcn Engineering Depart ment will not fnvor an appropria tion for n Jotty, but nro determined to contltiiio tho trlnl of tho bur drodgo MIchlo. "Thoro hns boon no action yet as to tho appointment of n Post master for Marshflold." COO BAY WIRES DOM 11 TODAY miles southeast of Lombard icy do, mid fornmrlv iiinrlcnil tlin iinlnl wlinrn tlm rcIiIiios n ilny. That IslYsor nnd PlnsBchon cnnnlB connoetod. capacity of tho plant. 1 ro urn lfi.000 cura u doy sw. At tho rato or 2000 it wouldn't tuko very long rest of tho order nnd inchlncH started on tho wnr Koiio." IVES WHALES NORTH linos, olc J'iiito Hie; I'l.sh fNortliern Waters kloj I'rtaj in Cum liar Tlimv. IANA, Fob. 3. Tho wnr tho Antarctic with whales rto tho ballot of somo say tho mines, torpodooB r in tho North Sou havo LmammalB In 'schools fur- r lino riuiur, vjiiu ui iiiu yoglnn wlihllng compnnles llstrlbutcd a dividend of J kt among sharoholdors on is catch. l4ho whalo oil lof Norway nro shnrlng Today tho vlllngo Is an Island of tho "Inundation" district. A small cause way gives iiccosb to tho pluco. Ovor this 0011111111 Bailors and mnriiics havo again and again nttekod tho pluco to tho iiccompnulniont of Ger man nrtlllory flro mid tho rnttla of mnchino guns of tho Allies. On ouo occasion German mid Allies heavy artillery bombarded tho pluco simultaneously, nnd miichluo guild sent halls of bullets into It from throo Bides. Why nobody knows. Tho Oormans suspoctod that tho Al lied troops woro In St. Georges, and tho Allies BUBpcctod that tho Ger mans woro in It, each slda taking it for granted that tho bonibardmont Itself wiib a sham uinnooiivor. Hut for soma days now tho Eng lish havo had tho placo, hooping it practically by vlrluo of tho many mnchino guns thoy havo bo posted that tho narrow causeway 1b Bwopt by tholr flro. This mnchino gun flro in nnd about St. Goorgeu novor stops, "tack tack" of tho English guns, mid tho moro rapid sputter of the French "mitrailleuses" keopi up day nnd night, Itosponslhlo for ,rlv "w. i.ri ' .. niinH .,.! .n o wnmes nro iiringiug . . n.inn in .i,ni nttnrtn orwny, tho roport of tho to retuk0 tho vIUueo. of agrlculturo Is dls- When tho wind Bwoops over St. as to amount of crops Georges It cnrrles with it tho Bnioll li falls about $2,000-1 of aecomposing uouieH. in mo mih. HUBS Ul IIIU lll&lll UIIU IIUUIB 4IUUI there tho groaning of wounded nf mon who ventured into or near r . ........-. - . . ally good, and tho higher tho place, woro shot down, and then r At .tt.i b mo avorngo yioiu, rur tho quality of grain hns ito tho war Is to tho ad tho farmors. Tho econ- jhowovor, will bo folt by Hay and potatoes woro irops reaching tholr nor- woro found to be beyond tho reach of thoBo who would succor them. To vonturo Into tho open along tho causoway means either to dlo or bo wounded. Tho very hoaps of debris seem animated by tho desire to car ry further tho destruction of which they are tho result. At night also one hears tho Inces sant coughing of tho French African and Anglo-Indian troops, who seem unnblo to stand the rigors of tho cold and damp climate of Flanders. On the outskirts of tho village stands a little house, upon whoso CHAXflll COLOR Uei Treat to Coo I)r Timet.) I, Feb. 3.-Chemlcnl blondo not wanted in the British tna 1.Minh n Tifat Hi O f ' f .:..... lnnr linvo lipen chalked tho words: es could bo utilized at ine ,ll?mncHrIplrfladv dlBDOBOd of. ring them a khaki blonde. 0 jar from the door lies tho body of a man with the fingers still about the handle of an open umbrella. Tho dyke giving access to the placo would not hold tho bodies of thoso who have died in tho effort to either take or re-take this Island In the "Inundation lake." keults have been far from A battery of 24 white treated to a coat of yellow , sent on duty for ten days ierther. On their return, i'va beautiful bottle green. yet been discovered Hint Its color on a horso that I'prked. IWLAOR MARKET innkcH REST FRANKFURTERS. Pliouo 400-J. Telegraph and Long Distance Phone Service Suffer From Storm This Morning This afternoon tho Western Union and long dlatnnco phono lines woro out of commission consldorablo of tho of tho tlmo as n rosult of tho storm this morning. Lnto In tho nftornoon tho long dlstanco phono sor.vlco was restored and tho Wcstorn Union hop ed to got Its wires up soon. As a result of tho wtro trouble, Tho Times received only part of Its rogular Associated Press report to day. Storm Quito Sovero. Tho storm was oulto sovoro about noon. For an hour or so, sovonil j varlotleB of weather woro oxporlonc-i cd. Thundor and lightning woro fol-. lowed by ruin and hull. Soon after-1 wards It cleared up and tho sun was shining. Last night n sort of n suunll pro vallod, erratic gusts of wind mid rain making It disagreeable. Gcorgo Hotnor recalled todny that six years ngo In Muroh, ho saw tho worst biiow fltonn that ho hnd ovor oxporlenccd on Coos Hay. Somo thought that It was In January, but Mr, Hotnor demonstrated that It was later. j PASTORS JOIN ARMV. Many Theological Students KnllM As Privates .'n Army. inr AwotUteJ 1'rMi lu Co( n; TIidm.) UEHLIN, Fob. 3. That thoro Is a consldornblo number of Gorman pastors mid theological students serv ing In tho nrmles nt tro front, Is evi denced by flguroB mndo ptibllo hero. In tho Kingdom of Wiirtombrug 1G8 pastors have been called to arms, and 90 nro already In tho fighting lines. Of tho 170 divinity students at tho Unlvorslty of Tueblngen 150 havo en tered tho army. In tho Army of tho Argomio there is one entlro rompnny composed of theologians, All tho Gorman univer sities which p'ossoss theological de partments rGport largo numbers of enlistments from this class of stu dents. Vory low of thom, it Is stat ed, caro to servo as offlcors, but pre fer to servo in tho ranks, whore it Is believed their Influence on tho ordi nary Boldior8 will havo a greater of-fect. High Power Wires Blown Down During Stflrm Last Night Caused Bad Fire WIND THREATENED TO ' SPREAD FIRE AT FIRST Marshfield Fire Engine Called to Scene Damage Will Not Exceed $1000 Flro In tho old power station of tho Oregon Power Compnny nt tho Portor Mill last night seriously en dangered tho entlro North Ilcnd wat erfront and tho Simpson lumber mills. A high wind provailing at tho tlmo nnd blowing toward tho mill propor, fanned tho starting blnzo Into flames nnd dcsplto tho early early arrival of tho two flro departments tho flro had extended by that tlmo nlong tho roof of tho power plant and sparks woro sent showering onto tho mill building. To tho fact that rain on tho buildings mndo spreading difficult may bo attributed, to a great extent tho fact that tho flro was early chocked. Immediately nftor Rounding tho alarms tho North Rend flro depart ment arrived on tho scene and with two hoses attachod to tho lumber yard hydrants soon hnd wntor playing on tho building. Tho call en mo In for tho Marshflold department. It re sponded In a body nnd 1-100 feet of hoso wero laid along the dock froiu tho Day to tho power plant. Smoke Adds Difficulty. Smoko rolled from the uppor story of tho building In grout clouds, stif ling the firemen nnd nddlng diffi culty to tho fighting of tho flames. Through hastily broken out windows nnd along tho sparking holes in the roof tho Btroanis of water woro di rected and in loss than 30 minutes practically every traco of tho flro had been drowned. The high winds that blow shortly after 0 o'clock last ovcnlng tore down ti high power wlro lending from tho power plant at tho Smith mill. It was on this wlro that North Rend was connected by a separate switch; when tho strand wont down both cities woro left on tho snmo circuit. This accounts for the fact that tho lights wero turned off In Marshflold soon after tho flro started. It was necessary for tho linemen to cut tho powor wlros nonr ijho old station and until then tho entire city was in darkness. Soon aftor tho first alarm of flro on hurrlod lips tho cry of "tho Por tor mill's on flro!" spread through tho btreots. Ry autos and motor cars tho crowd collected nnd Joining with a similar excited throng from North Rond mndo u gathering of hundreds that stood In tho wind and rain to watch tho blazo that In tho first fow minutes was plainly serious. Goidon Smith hnd his onglno pumping under 205 pounds prossuro, shooting a stream of suit witter Into tho building nt tho rato of more than 800 gallons a mlutito, W'nler CoiiiIiicIn Ciiirenl. At ouo tlmo sovon flromnn nt the end of tho big nozz'o wero knorkod flat on their backs mid tho onglno, MOO feet nwoy, stopped, when tho sit renin wns directed on tho and of a high powor wlro Hint sent Us current with lightning speed dnrtlng down tho -mill of water mid through to tho engine. Wind Supposed (.'misc. Asked nn to tho cause of tho flro, II. M. Jennings, manager of tho Ore gon Powor Company, this morning said: "Thoro was an oxtromoly high wind blowing nt tho tlmo. It is pos Bible that ono of tho powor wlros was blown down and across anothor, thus making tho spark that sot tho blazo. Tho loss will be vory smull." When asked If $1000 would covor It, ho said, "I bellovo It will bo greatly loss than that. Thoro was but llttlo damago dono to tho building." Adjoining tho old powor stntlon, which Is used only In tlmos of omor genoy, U tho Porter MLI. One of the commands of A. M, Simpson was that no flro Insurance should bo carried on his property. Should to flames have extended to tho mill tho lois to tho Simpson estato would havo been enormous. Steam Is constantly kept lu tho building for tho purposo of working tho pumps in case of trouble, L, O. Anderson, mill englnoor, was ono of tho first to seo the fire and rushed nt onco to tho pumps and started the siren alarm to screeching. KAtSER INSPECTS FLEET. - K GLAIM Ml BURNING RAFTS OF EXPLOSIVES BAVARIAN CAPTAI IUr Awioclateil I'rtM to Coos llajr Tlmee.) RERUN, Feb 3. Emper or William will leavo today for WilholniBlinvon, tho sec ond most Important naval stntlon In Germany, to Inspect tho warships stationed thoro. SEVEN SIKHS SENTENCED TO HANGED Il BE tlljr AMOclttrJ I'itm lo Coon nr TlmM.l CALCUTTA, Feb. 3. A Jtidgo at Flrozpur, lu Punjab, sentenced to death sovon Sikhs who wero convict ed of killing two pollco officers nt Calcutta laBt October In rioting which followed the arrival of tho steamer Koinngatu Mnru from Van couver. They had previously ro slstod for several mouths tho Cana dian government's order of dopor-tnllon. BLEW! UP BRIDGE Claim Effort to Utilize New Destructive Contrivance Was Thwarted. SMALL GAINS MADE AT SEVERAL POINTS Werner Van Horn, Held in Maine, Formerly Served in Kaiser's Army (llr AmocUIf1 riTM to Coot llr Tlmm ) NEW YORK, Feb. 1 --Werner Van Horn, who nttomptcd to blow up tho International bridge nt Vnnccboro, Mnluo, was a former captain of pio neers In tho lluvnrlan army, accord ing to friends bore. It was said ho claimed to bo tho eldest son of Count Karl Van Uu Horn, former war minis ter to Rnvnrla. Ho wns In Mexico whon tho' wnr started nnd being un nblo to reach Germany enmo to Now York two months ago. STATEMENT FORGED iTESS Joe Hauser in Police Court on Bootlegging Charge Jury Drawn Joo Hnusor. nrrestcd Sunday nnd accused by Chief Carter of selling liquor without n llcouso, appeared boforo Judge Rutlor tills nftornoon. A Jury of flvo monition wns drawn, consisting of Fred Gottlns, Anson RogorB, J. W. Motley, A. T. Hnlncs nnd Mr. Pnngont. C. I. Rolgard, for tho dofondant, donlcd that any liquor hud boon sold mid that, should a salo bo proved, ho would show that the defendant hud boon acting In the employ of someone authorized to soil liquor with n license Phil Gtdmnrk, tho man sntd to havo bought tho boor, wiib cnllod on tho stand nnd thoro mndo stnto inonts lu direct denial or statomonts ho hud algncd on Sunday when Hnusor was nrrcatod. "Why did you mako tho Btato mont thon thnt you bought tho boor and now dony It?" iiHkod City Attor ney Kendall, Tho wltnesH ropllod thnt ho hnd boon correal Into signing tho state ment. Tho ciibo wns continued through tho Into afternoon with smnll posslbllltloa of a Jury verdict until n Into hour. MY HELD AS W PRISONERS XOTEl) (JER.MAX DEAD. (Br AuocUtftl rri lo root nay TIikm.) AMSTERDAM, Feb. 3. Herman Hoffman, political editor of the Ham burger Nacbrlchten, and for many yean chfef confidant of Hlsmarck, Is doad at Hamburg. He vaa the author of a biography of Rismarck. CHOIR IX II.WD'S PLACE. Have your LETTER heads, bill heads, etc., printed at THE TIMES office. (11 Amu lited 1'rtwt to t'uoa Hay Tlmti.) CARDIFF. Wales, Fob. 3. Whon tho new Welsh army of -10,000 takes tho flold, they will go to battle to the sound of a WeUh male choir, which has been substituted In Its regi ments for the customary brass bands. The choral organization Is known as the "Welsh Army Male Volco Chorus." and Its members Include somo of tho finest singers lu the Wolfah valleys, men who havo com peted In the scores of esiteddfods, or mlnstrolsy festivals. Times Want Ads for results, 1 (llr Ao lalnl Vn lo fotm IUr Tlmm 1 1 RERLIN, Fob. 3. Tho Tnogllscho Rundsohiiu publlshos whnt It claims to bo oxaet data on tho numbers of prisoners hold by tho vnrlous govern- I monts now at war with her, contest ing tho roporls from English sources that 004,200 Gorman nnd Austro- i Hungarian soldlors aro hold by tho Allies nnd thnt tho latter had lost , only 573,000 mon as prlsouors of war , to Germany and Austria-Hungary. From tho nitlclo In question tho following table may bo constructed: I Claimed by Franco, 11C.000 men; I conceded by aormany, 14,000. I Claimed by Russia. 133,000; con ceded by Germany, 2G.000. I Claimed by England, 23,000 mon; conceded by Germany, 9000. I Claimed by Japan, 3000 mon; con ceded by Germany, 3000. Claimed total, 274,000 mon. Conceded total, 82,000. Tho paper concedes that Germany has lost about 250,000 men who woro nrovontod from answering tho call to ! arms, and many of whom havo boen i Interned In the countries with whom the two empires aro at war. I Tho losses of Austria-Hungary tluoiiRh surrender aro given, nt the outside, as 120.000 men to the Rus sians, and CO.000 men to tho Servlnns and Montenegrins, making a total of 2G2..000 military prlsonon of war from Gormany and Austria. It Is claimed that thoro aro at present held In Oormany In men taken on tho Hold. 224,000 Fronch. 37,000 Belgians, 352,000 Russians, 21,000 English; by Austria-Hun gary. 150.000 Ruslans, and 70,000 Sorvlans nnd Montenegrins; or 851, 000 for the two countries. FOR SPECIAL ELECTION Attorney flonernl Rniwn Snys Pro hibition Law MiiNt Ro Voted On In November- Next SALEM, Or., Fob. 3. After hnvlng given th6 subject careful thought, loked up many legal authorities nnd compnred nil the decisions of courts nvallnblo having any bearing on the vnrloiiB phases of tho question, At torney General Drown has flnnlly reached a conclusion that thoro Is no way In which tho will of tho pcoplo can positively bo carried Into exe cution In rolntlon to prohibition, ex cept by making provision for a spoclnl election In November noxt In case tho referendum shall ho Invoked on tho amended bill of tho Committee of Ono Hundred it will then hnva to bo submitted to tho pcoplo at that tlmo Tho members of tho Joint com mittee on alcoholic traffic have been waiting for tho formal opinion of the nttornoy general In regard to the dlf foront problems presonted for suvernl duys. MAKE MONEY OUT OF WAR Muny New EnterprNoH DeH'lopod To Meet Xow XcoiIn. (Ur AMoilat Vrtu to Coot px TlmM I LONDON, Fob. 3. Men of busi ness with u rondy oyo to chnnglng conditions havo found that war-time offers ninny new ronds to wealth, If tho opportunity Is Bolxod quickly. Al most ovory day slnco tho war bognn somo nlnrt Rrltlsh ninuufnetiirer or trader tins found openings In some now flold. Tho khaki boom, still nt Its height, resulted In tho siiddon establish ment of lingo factories lu tho heart of London. Hundrods of young wo work or milking uniforms. TullorH, mnam(ii wlin u'nrn iflinl in nurn SMI n week In normal times, nro able to tnko In three tlmos that mini nt present. A m-ninlnrml lmrilwiiro 111111111(111 Engagements Still Continue Around Perthes Repulse ' Germans in Argonne Ur AmuhUIoiI I'itm lo Con Hay Tlmr PARIS, Fob. 3. Tho otflclnl state ment this afternoon says: "Tho Ger mans endeavored to flout down tho river Ancre some blazing rafts from u point above AvollUy, north of Albert. Wo managed to stop theso floats bo foro they oxploded. We tinvo mndo slight progress mid taken prlBouoru and repulsed n counter uttnek west or Hill No. 200 nonr Perthes. In tho Argoutiu n second Gormnn nttnek Into yesterday was repulsed us was tho ono earlier lu tho day." iiiuiiL loit goon piiii'uit in iiiu jinn iioss speaun wikiwih . nnd plcklo fuctorleH nenrliy ror tho nu interview to iiowBpifponuen dur- .......i. .. .....i.t.... i,lf,Ht,in rPfilli-ttiu I i.. 1. 1.. .. ! f fttwlfiii ENGLAND'S FOREIGN LEGION Xutlio Heads of Indian Troops Taken On Loudon 'JViui'.s (Or AMoclathl Trcaa la Cooa D(.y Tim. LONDON. Feb. .1. Convalescent Indian soldiers are being given mi opportunity for sight-seeing In Lon don nnd roundabout. Parties of 21 nt n tlmo nro being sent from tho Indians' qtiurtors on the coast. Euch party Is composed of mon of n single race, escorted by an English officer nblo to speak their lnngungo. Thoy visit tho Tower of Londor, 8t. Pnul'H Cathedral, tho Houses of Parliament, Rucklnghnm Palace, Borne or tho parks, and ono or tho largo department stores. Caro rut provision Is mndo ror complying with tho mon's racial customs, dlot ury ltnblts nnd ensto restrictions. Tho Hindus dine nt a prlvuto hoiiso us guests or u Hindu living hero, wkoro thoy nro Borvod on aluminum plates, tho ordlnnry china waro bo Ing objected to. Tho Mohammedans ,havo tholr meals at, tho Indian gov ernment's London hondqiiurtors. Threo or India's ruling prlncos havo Just lort London nrtor n visit horo. They uro tho Muhurnjahs or Rlknner, Klshmigarh mid Jodhpur. Tho two former roturnod to Frnnco, whllo tlm lntter, who Is only 10 yonn old, took puiiBiigo for Egypt, whoro IiIh roBlmont of Lnncon Is serving. Tho Mnhurnjnh of Rlkanor under wont a minor surglcnl operntlon wlillo In London. Ilo ronmmmlH a enmol corps which tins booh boi-vIco lu n dozen cninpnlgna bIiico 1000 whon ho took It over. 1U lntest ox plolt wuh n successful encounter with ft Turkish pntrql nonr tho Suoit canal. Tho camel corps romnlns lu Egypt, whllo Hb conimunilor In tomporurlly nttached lo tho Rrltlsh i -..I Qi.ifr In I.'irinrn Ills lllull- noss sponkH English, mid grunted i.... i.lu uiiiv lii l.miilnli. "I rlml iip-lo-dntn wnrfaro us wng ed In FlundeiH oxtromoly deprestilng In Its monotony," ho suld. "It l oxusporntlng to u man trained o nrniH to hnvo so nuio imiihiiiiw il JIIIIIIIIIIVHt llllliinniu ............. IIIIIIH l II" " '- ,,,. II,,,. tiirer In Rlriulitgliuui put his inotory or seeing his nnoiny. ill" I"'""" i..i.. il... i..,...iu ,.r ii miiniii'iir nl llui ....1.11.... iwwmiuIiiiiiiiiI In OllornllOUII mm nit mump ... .....n" ...- ni,,,,,ii,p, ,,, w. .....----. .-- beginning or tho wnr nnd lilmsuir miiuutnluous roKlnns, ileseno llillTieil ill li neiirii iuwh mm umn- (jroill rn'ini i" i""'""' ed n plant Tor tho munufiuitiiro of thoinsolvoH to tho dlBtoiiiiorts oi oiuIiIoiiih nnd buttons. Ilo has boon HtmidliiK hour by hour lu to iiniiHmr timito niiviilthm In wnr-ttiuo trnnniimi nfiuu kiiuo-deop III water .1 I .... ,... .1... Illlf... I .. l n ., (luf.lllf. amtimmmmi IIUBIKUH liy lliu lllllliuii m, il iiiiiiiiouiim profit. . A IIMinL'rnnlinr full 11(1 n Klmilm gold nilno by turning his ontlro plnut ovor to too printuig ot puirniiio inn-1 1..,. nutnrila wllilll II h! rilLTl'll tllf novolty dealer has put his business, on Its foot by trio saio or n nuuiiruu Tl'ltKS' WAR TROPRI.ES. 1114 M vv . - - "- - - thousanda or. moro Bowing kits for Boldlor8. Lesser successes havo boon achiev ed by men who havo murkotod such minor articles for Boldlors' uso as h boot-tag. a plpo llgntor, ana a pa HimIoiiIiih Rebel When Prlro or Cum- cIh Is RediHod by Coiiiiiuind. Illy A.llo4 1 rw lu Caw Hay Tlmw I CAIRO. Egypt. Fob. 3.7-Thp Buf fering of tho Turkish aoldlors lu tlm Lebanon mountains of Palostlno huvo boen bo sovoro, owing to tho excep tional eoldnoss or tho wlntor, that h oooi-ing. a pipo iiKiuui, iiiiu i'"-tiiroo hunuord win iiiu " "" trlotle brooch. An American trav, ox08llro woro roportod. Flfihtlng1 -1 , ,l.n l..nl(itit.ifr if llin Wnr . : .1. m I.I..I. .nni.a n.1.1 Hill uiur iii ni iraftuii'MiB ... " 1 oatWOOIl llio iiiiuinu imuiin ...... ...- chuncod to lonrn that tho supply , nttlvoa jl8 occurrod at several points, of chonp buttons In England was, A co,,8,jorablo number of Turkish precariously low, most of tho hng- g(.i(iiora wu8 killed nt Roor3lioba ro llsh supply having boon Imported , jlodouln trlhosmon. Tho from Austria ho took Imnionso or- ordered a shlpmont dors In bohair of an Arlcan firm , f ,0 Bho,k9 ot tho at prices presumably woll nboo tlio.' urom,8lnK t0 imy ?80 on each ordinary. , lk . . delivery. Whon tho oamolB arrived Tho war has brought a 0,lorato ''V.irklsheomiuander offered $250 degree of prosperity to makers and tho Tuiklsh ,1uonr,t ,rtbo8mon quired by land or sea forces. Ship! on ""'U,?," " J wore bo "t lulldors mid ship ownois havo scor-;tho camols. Soldloro Mio woro suiv ed oavlly and tho Rrltlsh farmer out to bring thom back were Is U gotUng unprecedented prices for ustrously defeated and tho Bedouins Ills products. KVOn llio liuiliina imiu ubww. . . s ...n ninipaa mr nnd tnor isnuio oi wr uui"i It 1b necessary that tho man who Is going to tho front to sorvo tho King In wator-flHod trenches, should have his teoth In sound nhupo If ho Is to onjoy tho oxourslon. HARD WINTER IX .NORWAY. --w'-' Hciuleht Siumh In Fifteen Ye.il In Northern Europe. (llr Alal4 I'rew lo Cooa IUr TI.J OHRISTIANIA, Fob. 3 Tho nnow rnll in Norway this year la the heav iest In tlfteen yoara, and Iiub onusod considerable damago lu breaking down trees and telephone- and tele graph wlroa and polos. Tho tomper aturo baa boon only u fow degreoa below rroozlug, nnd tho snow hns nt fordod rino sport. Tho King, Queon nnd Crown Prlnco havo gone to their cottage In tho hills noar Chrlstlanla to onjoy skiing, at which thoy aro oxporta. A number of English offi cers aro In the hoalth resorts In tho mountains reouporatlng frmu wounds Skiing haa brought a nuuibor of tourlBts to Norway, although not many compared with past years. 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