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WHEN, MAN CAN'T MEET HIS BILLS HE DOSN'T WANT TO MEET HIS CREDITORS Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That' nlnit tlio Coos liny Times Is. A South went Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo and devoted to tho best Interests of this groat section . Tlio Times always boosts nad aorcr knocks, Tho Co" ""y Times If proud of Its tltlo "The ile'i iM!r," and It strives nt nil times to Uto np to Its name by devoting its energies to promoting tho people'. Intercut. MKMIIKK OK Till! ASSOCIATED PKKSS Vol, No. XXXIX. Kstiibllslieil 1878 As Tho Const Mall. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nod Coos liny Advertiser. No. 28. H4444ii446MA6A&AAA it QlffltB & I PUT BAN I ROOSEVELT Secretary of War Garrison De precates Speech of Former President Yesterday ID IRE LI IT Instructs Major General Wood to Draw Line on Such Ut terances in the Future AT CAMP "oF MILITIAMEN Wnrllko rtteriinrcs of Firry Coloiier nt I'liiltsburg, X. V., CiHf.cs Sen MUlmi fn Washington Will Prewnt Kepcli'luii in; Aaamlitcil firM l Com liny Tlmra 1 WASHINGTON. I). I).. Auk. 20. Secretary (liirrlson loiliiy tologriiph ol Major General Wood expressing depreciation tlimi mi opportunity ms rIvuii nt tlio Citizen's Soldiery Camp nt lintlBliurg, N Y for TllCOlloro ItoOSOVoll's BOIlSlltJonill fjicecli of yesterday and dirorlhiK that nothing similar lio permitted at any of tlio other rumps. Garrison Itenl Angry "It Is difficult to conceive of any thing which could luivo nioro dolrl- mental effect upon tlio real vnltio of this expurlinunt thiui such nn Inci dent" said Secretary Garrison's tol CKrain. Secretary Garrison aalil that lio luiil no furtlior action iiiulur contemplation. Ilo wild that lio had discussed the matter with Porsldunt Wilson, Ilo hail coiiKldnreil whut ti er tils telegram to General Wood would luivo any effect upon tho Gen eral's record. I'lillcd States' Shame "Don't applaud Milieus you feel a burning bciiiso of Hliailio heciuiHo tho United Stales Iiiih not stood up for IIcIrIiiiii." unlit Col. Itoosovolt In his address which ccUHiired tlio nilmln Istratlon for Its attitude In tho Ku roncim situation and strongly urged preparedness for war. lie continued. "Kvery ninii worth Ids alt will wish to coiiio to these camps," Wants Forced Service "As for professional pnclflclcstB am) paltroons and college slsales organized In ponee-at-nny-prlco soul- etles, mid niero money goiters nnd mcro nioiipy BpemlerH, tlioy should he maili) to understand that tlioy liavo got to render whatever Hurvlco the country ileiniiudH. Scores Germany "Wo liavo bIiowii a Bplril ho ab ject that (iermnny has deemod .t tafo to Idll our women nnd children n the high roub. As for export or munitions of war. It would ho a base abandonment of morality to reruso o maKo these shipments." "1 wish to inalio one eoiiimoiit on the statement m freiiiently iiiado wo ""ist stnn.l ,y tho piesldoitt. 1 heartily nibscrlhi, to tills on condi tion, ami only ,, eondltlon that It Is followed by the staluuiunt 'so long . our president stamlH by our coun try TIIAXKS TO OOVIIKXOKS toh,i.,n f Supixifi to Pies. WIN " 's Appreciated by Him IB a.u..ij rm, to tooi ny Tlm..J noSTON, Kl ac.-Tlio duty of ne stato in dealluK with IninateH of I'n-ona was tb0 KoneraI topic or a aikcuesioi nt today's c-h!oii of tho governors lonfereuco. Tlianka of "6 adniiiHstriuion Tor tho reaolu "on adopted by tho governors Tuos "y PleclKliiR their support to Pros, went Wilson was extended to tlio "'WMtcqiy Attorney Ooneral Ore- IIIMi: hiikm, i:km.x mcxitioxs lb i ' ,v,'irrriftHiIIyxnM.j I'AHIS, Aug. 2C Slxty io French a viators yestor- ay n ver tho Gorman arms factory near Sarrolouls, "rowing down more than 1 lift cl. ..11 . --- . Thirty of these ero of large calibre. taeiT' fTuBBart wh0 8"ered an at '"IMitiv hospital ' vi iiHiirt t mil. 1.. it. . ., tiuiiuiu uie oiner nay and is still qulto ' lK, " " X CONSCRIPTION IN X ENGLAND SOON t Illy AnniLlalnl I'mm In , Hay Tlmm 1 z X LONDON, Aug, 26,- t ConscriDtlon was fore X shadowed bv tlio Earl of 1 X Solborne in an address-to- X X day when ho said: t X "Mnn more men liavo X i goi 10 join mo army, i X whether voluntarily or t compulsory," J JUSTfCflSlUIH lan connkk, assailant ok kn ginkkk colvin, gi'ilty Gold llciieh Klshei'iiiiui Who Slnsheil Kiisllcr Flighted Wth Knife Will ho Sentenced (.Special To Tiio Times.) (101. 1) IIKACII, Ore., Auk. 20. A leeord for quick Justice was m.nlu In tlio csiho of Dan Conner, who Blushed Duvo Covln, engineer on tho Hustler. Within thlrly-slx hours ho had heoii uri'eHlod, Jailed, liullel ed and wau arraigned and yesterday moriiiiiK ho pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon and will lie iinlitollfod l.'rlilnv liv In, I,.., f,,ii klus. HtO.MINKXT (.Old) IJKACII WO MAN OIKS IN I'OltTliANIt Was Titheti North for Operation tinny Huntley, of North (tend, Son of Ik-Tonsed (Special to tho TlmoH) (iOld) liKACII, Ore., Auk. !!. Mi-b. J. Huntley, wire or tlio well kuown pioneer lawyer of Curry County, died yesterday In a Port- . land hospital whoro ho went for nn operation. She waa 0 1 years old mid was horn In Illinois. Shu wan married to OeoiKo Huntley near ' Kreeport, Illinois, and had lived in ' Cold lleach -I, years. Klvo children who survive lioi. uro Harry Huntley, of North llend; i Floyd, who was with his mother; Mrs. Tompkins, of North llend; Mrs.) S. P. Pelrco, of tlio Sixes Klver, , and .Mrs. Wm. (Iroff, of Spokauo. I Tlio body will lio hrouKht to j North llend and then here. Ui CliASII OVIIK TIMi: OF CI.OSINO OF FISIIINO SKASON TIIKKK Wm. Ilimter and I'rmik lllackerhy Arirsted Alacleny Packed I-,- tltlt) Cases So I'm- (Special to Tho Tlmea) (IOI.D IJ10ACH, Ore., Auk. U. Different Interprotatlona of the, flshliiK law led to koiiio troublo hero. Warden Powell la buhl to have told some thai twelve o'clock Tiioxday ulKht wiib thu tlmo limit. YoHtonluy mornliiK Wm. Hunter and Frank lllackerhy, of Marahfleld, wore found fishing at the mouth of tho river mid complaint was miidu and the men claimed Warden Jewell said tho cIosIiik wua not till twelve Wednesday night. All other fla:i Iuk chiBod Tuesday nlKht. Tho law la now boliiK InvestiKated to aeo If tho men are In violation, Tho contonipt or court rases op- euod in rourt yesterday mornliiK. The flshliiK Hoas'in la dosed until September 10. Tho pack of tho Maeloay Company la tho largest In yoara totalliiK 12,000 cases. Tho flahornion iimdo ?II0 upleco thu last day. Thoro wore not ruiia ciioukIi to tuko euro of tho IjIk run. i:i,Ks"7ioi7i; MTHTfiNfJ Illltlato II. L. Halo mid Discuss Moving Pictures mul Cariilval At a mooting or tho Mnrshriohl Lodgo of 1311(8 last evonlng, II. L. Halo was inltlatod Into tho inysto;--les of the order. It was also ar ranged to co-oporato with tho Cham ber of Conunorco In tho taking of about 1000 feet of moving plctme film on Cooa Hay In connection with tho views of Ilandon taken at the time of tho Elks picnic there. It waa also proposed to have tho I'lks partlrlpato In the North llend brldgo carnival In October, but nothing def Inlto was dono about It IRS HUNTLEY DEAD TROUBLE 0 s Germany Said to Have Con ceded Contention About the Submarine Warfare Commanders of Divers Order ed Not to Sink Merchant Ships Without Warning NOTE IS OTECTED SOON Anilmssiiilof Von Iternstoiff Iteiunliis at Washington Pending Kecelpt of OIT.Hnl llistiiietlons to .Mnho AimoiUKeiiieiil lo V. S. or- flelals Think Crisis l;iM c)Xi'i:iti:.ci: todav 4 (luMllt tvl m,m , n. .,,, ,HI)t-t '...wy 'Hj WASIIINOTON, I). C. IMS. Count llernstorff, (ler liuin anihassador, run furred with Secretary I.ansliiK for nearly an hour this morulnx nnd whllu both refiiHed to discuss thu lneetliiK, It Is un derstood tlio ambassador re iterated that it was not tlio Intention of tlio (Senium gov ernment that any Americans should bo lost on the Arable. tnr Aoclto.l rr In Con nj TImr.,1 WASIIINOTON, I). C. Auk. -i. Another communication, supple ment Iiik that wlilch ambassador Von llorustorff triuismltti'd to, tho state department Tuesday Is expected from Herllu. PcuiIIuk its receipt, Von llernstorff will remain nt the embassy In WnshliiKton It la confidently believed that tlio noxt word from Oermuny will bo tlio ' nniioiiuccmeut tliat ponding further, ncKotlntlons Biihmiirluo wnrfaro on passeiiKer slilpa will ho discontinued ' and tlio tho atibmnrino commnudors already have been instructed to sink j no mereliiiut vessel without wnrnlni,'. TELLS DF NEEDS, CAPTAIN WOL'M) UKITT SAVS SrSIMKI ; KI.V NKW STATION Would Put lii Si.d lor l.itwu mid Ketaliilnu' Wall AIiiik 101) Keel Of Shore on Kay Five thousand dollars would ciiilp tho Life Ciiiard Station at Charleston Hay with thu propo- re taliiliiK walls, fills mid walk.) about tlic ki'oiiiiiIu and around tho intllil lugs, accordliiK to Captain Uiitt, who was up today from tho lower liny. He was much gratified at tlio w.iy tliu Cliambora o.f Conunorco 111 Mainh- riolci and North Ilond aro cousliler-i Jim the taking up for furtliiT o.peii-1 dl teres with tho department i.t Wellington. . j Captain Uiitt uaya that ho eau do : lltltu on hla part toward seeming iroro money, t! nt ho has taken tlio 1 in:i(ter up anvural times; iiulhlm; line been douo and fi:rth: iinucuj on hla part would do 110 moi" than 1 ungor the officials. UorniiKo of this fact it la bollovod , that local bodies will do their boat , to Hcciiro action. It Is said tho ap propriation waa for $17,000 by Con- WON FROM KASER SA! PASSENGERS grcss, and tho contnut went rTW Tfj RP!I MH ?20,r,00. leavIi.K a aurplua of an- IV I ll 1 1 H U H U proximately $17,000 wlihh can bo III I I" UllflUM IB 31IS ur.od for no other iiurpose mid will later revert to tho United Stntos treasury. From tho bluff overlooking the alto huvo boon tuken several thous and yards of earth, deposited about the station as a fill. For 100 foot this fill fucos out') tho water's eJge with absolutely no protection rroni tho waves that are already bugln ulntr to out back. A retaining wall Is needed for this part. A loot or earth on tho sand Mil, for the- purposo of lawns and flow ers to niaho tho spot a sightly one, would cost approximately $2,000 It Is raid. KASTKKN STAK NOTICK Tho Natal Uay Association will meet with Ileulah Chapter No. C In Cofjullle, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 101 :,. Sl'SIK FOLSOM, Proa. 44t4. Z BORN IN STORM; X X DIES IN STORM X t : Uf Aworlalnl l'rc In Cool llojr Tlmc.) X GALVESTON, Texas, X X Aug, 26, In the multi- X tucfe of unusual stories X X arising out of the recent t X storm is that of 15-vear- t X old Roy Riggs, who lost X t his life near Scabrook, X t Ho was born Septem- X X brr 8, 1 9,00, coming into X life with the worst storm X X in the history of the Gulf X X country and going out t i with the next worst, X Itl IVISKI) IdT OK I.OSSKS IN TH.YAS IHSASTKIt CO.MPl.KTi: UT." Accounted l'or mid 1(1 Missing With Miiuy Dead Cnldciitiriol Iisl Iteporls iir Aviriaie,i i'n. io ei. nr tium, HOUSTON, Tex., Auk. IMi. Ac- cordlni; to a careful clieekliiK up to day, tho tropical utorni that vlslteu tho Texas coast ten days ago look -7 5 lives JOC on land mid li'.i on water. In addition to this, 102 persoiia remain unaccounted for, Tlio, followltiK shows wliero tlio Btorni exacted tho heaviest toll of dead: (ialvoston IhIiuiiI l' City of (inlveston I o DioiIko "Houston" ;; Tuxaa City j;;-, DredKo "Sam llerniird" Ill Anabuae 17 Tiik "Helen lluudoraoii" ....ll! VlrKlnla Point 1 1 Surfaldu .,..'. i;i Houston ;t In addition to these it Is known Hint as scores of unidentified vic tims wcro burled, It ia likely that tho Btorm took q toll of nearly half a t'lousiind lives. NOT SLAV MURDER INDIANA PASTOU AM.KCKD 'IX) IIAVi: IIKKN ShAIN HV (JKIIMAN (eoi'Ko Schneider Arrested for t'rliin Minister Opposed Sav on Vereln Movement llly amoi 1111 rrcM to Coo. Hay Tlmm. I ! GAUY, Hid., Auk. 2(i. With tho I arrest today of Goorgo Schneider, a 1 member of tho Gary Snxon Voroln.i STII In connection with tho murder ofid'KKMAXS DCChAIti; Itov. Fdmuiid Kalsor, tho police an nounce that they had virtually aban doned tho theory that the German pastor was slain hocnuso of his pro Gorman utterances. Pastor Kaiser It Is Bald, Incurred the displeasure of membors of the Baxou Voroin canon of his opposition to the plans of that organization. TOM TAGGAKTS PAI, IS (Jl'lll'V ,R ..iw.,M I'twi. ,11 Coo. pay TlnifHi, INDIANAPOLIS, hid. Aug. 20. James (ilhsoi), indicted with Thotiiaa Taggart, .Mayor Hull or Indianapolis and oth ers, on tho cliargo of election Irregularities, pleaded guilty to tho conspiracy ,i tlio In dictment today. I I :i 1 FAKM HANDS NKAK IIAKKK OKK, WANT TO HANG OFFKXDKK Churi.'.eil with Assault on Miss Klcmi- or Stmie, School Tcarhci' Denies Guilt Ill, AMfKliI) 1'ieu lo Coo. nay Tl".-.! tiii'i.i rMn 4.... 1,. iin..n,l imur.ii, w,., ,K. . ..., t. () CI1Ilr0i fro,,, a crowd of rarm hands Intent , Tho tnnltlll(lt,0I1 Immn8( , tIl0 upon lynching him, a man who ro.lOJ)nIfm ()f nItliry observers, that fiifod to give his name was brought jtho ,lllB8!ttmi wl ,)0 for(;u(l to ,llm. to Jail hero today by Deputy SherUt on th(J K0C.OM(1 ,10,0 no wlllol, Nelson.. Tho prlsonor.s Is alleged ,cxtcn(i0(1 frPIII llrcBt uttnuM noith- 10 nuvo aiioiiipiuu an hiuiuk upon Miss Kleanor Storlo, a school teach er, whllo she was horseback riding yesterday near Veatherby. Thb prisoner denied I1I3 guilt but was Identified by Miss Storlo. h. J. SIMPSON camo up rroni Shore ' Acres today ror a short stny. z m Germans Occupy Important Fortress on Russia's Second Line of Defenss GOAL BFlEUTONS 4 No Fighting Reported on the West Front Today Activi ties All Against Russia JAPAN WILL GET BUSY Will Open New Munition Factories for Allies Now Coalition Cabinet I .'or OcfeiiM) of Klissin Proposed liidlans May Ituvolt AKHOPIiANi: KIXUS (.'KIIMAN Sl'H.MAKINi: Illy AmiKlnlr, I'rrm In I'm. liny Time. l.ONIJON, Auk. :! A (ler- man Hiibmarlue waa destroy- cd near Ostend, IIoIkIuiii by 4 n bomb dropped from an ue ' roplane, accordliiK to an of 4 flclal auiiouucemeiit tonight. tlly Am.kUUh) I'rtBt tu Coin Ear Tlmci. LONDON, Auk. -!. Urest Uto vsk, tlio Bi'eut Uiisalan Btrougliold, which bus been tlio apparent Koal of tho Teutons alnco takhiK Warsaw, has been captured. Tho Utisslaus Kiivo up tlio fortress after tho worka on the westurn mid northwestern front has been stormed mid tho at tacking forces had aucceeiled In eu terliiK tho central defenses. Tlio Kieat envolopliiK niovemont lias been in progress for some tlmo past, which threatened to cut off Urest Mtovsy from tho east. In tlio west there wero no Im portant developments. Japan Is to open now factories for tho niauufaeturo of shells ns part of her plan to kIvo Increased asslstaiico to the Allies. I Indications are multlplyliiK that la new coalition cabinet for the nut , ional defense may bo formed In Uus- bIii. ! Unrest of tho northern tribesmen ' in India la caiisliiK disquietude in ' Knglauil. 'IS A STRANG Ml KKK.ST MT- OVSK STKATKGIC POINT t'ltpduv Most liiipoitaut Mllltiiry Aclileeiiieut Since Wiitsaw I'ell lllmv to Kusslii CAP'ITKK FOKTKKSS , ll A,.an I'm in 1:1.1.1, Hay Tlinw,) UKULIN, Aug. 20. (Via Wlielesa to Suyvlllo) Tho Itiiaslnn roiiruKs or Urost Lltovak wua raptured by tho Teutonic forces, according to an official announcement, today. v o Illy A.Q'l4l-l I'iiu In Cbw Hay TlintaJ UIJULIN, Aug. 20. Ureal Lltovak la conslderod one or tho strongest fortrossoa In Kuropo and waa tho southern hnyo of tho second Kua- JBlau lino or defense to which the ar- I inlcs of Grand Duku Nicholas 10- treated after tho fall or Warsaw. It ia situated on thu Hug IUvor at the Junction or sovoral railways, 120 miles duo eaat or Warsaw. Its ea.'i- j turo Is thu most Important military lachleveiiieiit slucu tho full or Wur- Jsaw, I It was the most linpoitiin depot for j military supplies noa,r tho wosturn J rrontlurs of Ititssla proper. It wus jxoiiorally rugarded In Hussla 11s tho ni'jht poworful Individual stronghold ,Wa"d t'j Itlga. Ily AM hlrl I'rnu In Cooa Hay Tlmm LONDON, Aug. 26 Tho Swedish steamer Dlsn has been sunk by a submarine. Tho crow was landed. - ;$.,.$ t MEXICANS ARE t QUIET TODAY X tlly Amih lnli',1 Pro (o Co. lly Tlmm 1 X EL PASO, Tex Aug, X 26, United States mil- X itary authorities today I withdrew troops winch X X patrolled strategic points X t in and near this city last X t night, as a result of ru- t t mors of a Mexican up- X X rising, KOKMK.lt MAKSIIKIKI.D ATTOK- NI'JV I'ACKS NKW CIIAKOKS Was Caudldiito for Attorney (,'cuci-nt mid Is KaoiiK Dlsbaient i. ceedhiKs Now POIITI.AN1), Ore. Auk. 20, Tho .lourual snya: "Uy mutual consent, tho cliiirj;o of lummy by balleo nKiiinst Attorney OrorKo N. Farrln, recently u caudl diito Tor nttoriiey-Kenernl, went over In tho municipal court today for ono week. Knrrln was arrested by De tectives Hill nnd llnmincraloy last nlKht on a warrant aworn by Mra. Uollo Johnson, 1511 North Seven teenth street, cliarKliiK him with misappropriation of $10 which alio had kIvcii him to inako tho necea Bary deposit 011 tho location of a homestead. Farrln Is at liberty on hla own frocoKiilzanco." SHIP INI CATTLE OK.MK.XT KAXCIIKS Wild, Tt'KX OFF .".(Id IIKAD OF STOCIC Kay It. Dement StartH Today with ISIS Head mid Taylor Dement Drove out 15(1 (Speclnl to The Times) MYKTM: POINT, Oro Aug. 2fi. Kay U. Doiucnt, In chargo of tho big Domont ranch near hero, left today with 135 head of fat cattle for tho Portland nmrkot. Ho and a crow will drive them to Dllhird whoro they will bo loaded on tho train and shipped to tho Portland market. Tho prlco Is not aa good na It has been but tho atock wero In prime condi tion and Mr. Doment would not wait. Kills Dement, a brother of Huy Dement, who la running lart of tho ranch oxpects to start soon after tho Fair In September with hla annual drlvo of about 100 head. Taylor Dement left Monday with K.O head of fat cattlo from his tn,l,.. II,, .,.., u..ll ..I I, ...., I.. I K,e r .,,,, . ,.:,"., h ,, ,, . , ,. .. .. . .m. iieiiieiu It'll 1110 iiriu or i no week with about Keventy-flve head which ho will drlvo to Uoseburg. X FARRIN ARRESTED :iPAPER IN HERE A. .1. LKWTIIWAITK KKPKKSKXTS j LAKGKST COXCKKN ON COAST J Crown I'oilit Paper Company lle.id With Party, Looks Oier the ('. A Smith Pulp Plant Today A. J. Lowthwalto, manager or tho Crown Coluiiiblii-Wlllaiiuitto Paper Mills Company, tho largest concern or Us kind on the Pacific Coast, ar rived hero today in his machine from Portland. Ilo was accompan ied by his nephew John Lowthwalto and C. W. Moodeu and It. I). KIsboy, all or Portland and this afternoon they aro looking over tho pulp plant at tho Smith Mill. Included in tho company which which Mr. Lowthwalto manages aro sovoral largo concorus, such as tho pulp and paper mills of Oregon City, Camas, Wash., Powell IUvor and Ocean Falls, If. G, and Florlsta, Cal ifornia. Mr, Lowthwalto went at onco to tho Smith Mill on hla arrival hero and It la not known whether tho par ty cornea morely to look over the pulp plant or whether there la 011 foot a niovemont to buy or to put tho mill Into operation again. TltlALS OF fJKKATNKSS (Uy AuwUtad l"fi to ruoa Day Tluu, DUKSDKN, Aug. 20. In tho oxlh- Itlon or "war atrocities" that has, teiitlou, while many nrtlclos of com boen opened In Dresden, showing tho 111011 use aro found ornnnipnlcd with way In which the popularity of Ger- the Iron crops. 1 P.HflblU U I IS EXPLAINED Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hol- weg Intimates Submarine Commander Erred Says Germany Will Accord the United States Complete Sat-) isfaction for Incident TELLS OF JNSTRUCTIONS Kulsei's (hler .Makes Statement to Assoclnted Press In Kerlln Claim lilt; PivcmitloiiH Had llei-n Ta ken to Safeguard Americans lily AmokUIM I'rru lo Coo. Hay TlroM HKUhIN, Aug. 20. Tho Associa ted Presa la In a position to stato on tho best authority that tho Ara ble Incident may bo considered eli minated aa a aourco of discord be tween Germany and America; or lit least ll la regarded by tho German, government In that light. .Moreover, Gorinany, In her dealro to continue friendly relations with thu United States, had adopted be fore tho sinking of tho Arabic .1 policy deslKiied to settle completely the whole siibniiiiino problem an af fecting America on a basis of good will mid mutual understanding. SliiU'iiicut of Chancellor Thla la shown clearly by a stnto inent by Chancellor Von Uotlimnuu llollweg last night to tho Associated PrcBs, particularly by his conehldlng remark to tho effect that not until all tho circumstances In connection with tho slukliiK of tho Arable woro cleared up would It bo p'jsnlblo to say "Whut her tho commander of ono or our submarines went beyond IiIh Instructions," In which case Gor inany would givo complete sntlsrnfi tlou to tho United States. Ict Americans ICscape. Furthermore, during tho conver sation, tho rhancollor twlco ieforrid to Instructions given to Biibmarliio commanders. Ho did not speciry In detail the nnturo or tbesa '.n HtiuctloiiH, but It may bo said that t!:oy aro designed to prevent 11 ropo titlou of tho hiisltanla caso nnd to provide an opportunity for the 01 rapo of Americans from tlio torpe doed ships. Travel On Own Ships Germany Is still unahlo to under stand why Americans In theno trou bled times travel on belligerent ships Instead or diking American or other neutral steamers, but slnco they, In Homo Instances Insist upon taking passage on tho vessels be- '"'"" I" "UlllKDIUHIB, UL'IIIIUIir Will I I.... .. I. ..Ill .., n ,,, "" lts t,',t ' P"vlUo for their iBafoty, tho (hancollor said. MASSACKIJ IN AKMKXIA LONDON, Aug. 20. A nqws cy dispatch from Homo quotes G, Goriiuo, former Italian consul at Trebloud, who has just rotiirnod to , Italy, as declaring 1 1,000 Armenians woro massacred by tho TurkB and K urds. Tho vletlniB woro Armenian Catholics and protostanln. AWAIT HAITI REPLY ISLAND IIKITIILIC'S PAKLIA MKXTTO ACT, OX PKOPOSAIi Time I'Meiided I'util Tonight to Glvo Kepreseiitatlves Time to De bate tho Plan (Uy AaaoclatM I'rraa to Cooa Uay TlmM.I WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 23. Actl'iu by the Ilaltlon parliament on the treaty submitted by tho Uultod Status proposing tlio establishment for ton years of an American fi nancial iirotugtorato over thuilslaud republic was awaltud today )y tho administration, Tho American rep ichontiitlvo at Port an Prince had set noon yesterday as tho tlmo far approval or the treaty, but tho Hnlt- iens protestud against limiting tho debato In parliament and tho tlmo was extended until tonight. man leaders Is being exploited ror trado purposes, Gonoral von Hlndon- burg Is tho chief victim, his portrait boing shown on Bcores of candy box es, cigar cases, ash trays, mustard pots, pocket hankorchlofs and oven doormats. Tho Kmporor and Crown Prince also receive considerable at- iLL IKE AMENDS