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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
WlgmmiMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmmiwmvmvvmmm CCESS IS A REWARD TOR CONTINUAL ASSAULT ON THf BATTLE LINE OF FAILURE Coos Bay Times Your Paper ... u... Tlmr la liroutl of It Litis "Tli lople'i rnixrt" n(1 ' "trlvci . nn If name by do noting omoUnR Uio pooplo'a lntcroiU. No. XXXIX. Ah 'Hooker, Murderer of War In Minto, is Shot by Pa trolman of Portland IMT fif KLBHY Hunt is Short, but Spec ulnr and Manv Officers md Citizens Take Part VACANT RESIDENCE llclng Drugged Front llenciiUi h'lmtr II" Reached for (Jim oil Policeman Fired Cup- lure Mndo Last, Night 3IV OF WAHDKN .MINTO CHKMATKD ft Ainwlitrt rniK Com. nay Tlmn,. SALKM. Ore, Sept. 20.- liter tlio fiinornl HorvR'CH cro loilny. conducted by tlio bcal IiiiIko of Klks, tlio body ! Warilcu .Mlnlo was Hlilppud Portland for cremation. r AsiorUtnl rrc".l In Com Hay Tlmn. feBAN'Y, Ore, Sept. 2 J). Otto ler, tlio 1!1 year old dosporndo, lead in tlio morgue Iioro today a short spectacular pursuit in statu office:, tlio Hliorjffri of i count Ich with hundreds of dop ami i(ill(o from n score of clt- bil towns purtlclpntdd. In Vacant House oker was discovered hiding In a It limibo hero ut 11:80 o'clock night. Whllu being drugged (beneath a low floor, ho iniulo n Iniont as If to draw n rovolvor pas shot hy pntrolniun Long of and. He died two hours and n later. PIIII.V LAPP PASSKS AWAY I.V frills CITY YF.STKKDAY Aiiiuiid Horn AVUli IKiItluiorc ponipiiny nml Settled In Co- qulllo In 18.")5 blicn Lapp, one of tlio oldest I Irs of Coos county, died at 1:30 yesterday nt tlio family homo forth I.roadvvny, obciI SO years, pntlis and 2U days. A Kcnernl Miir down duo to old ago cutis. i death, llo had been III about Intli and tamo hero from Couuillo no had mndo his homo for past six yenrs. Ciiino Around tlio Horn . Lapp wjis ono of tlio first sot- ot this part of tlio stnto. Ho uoru nt Cascll Hose, Gormnny, Bi 1S35, and enmo to tho Unlten In UIIli, Ho lived In Mury- untl 1SD1 and that year cmua Pl Capo Horn and landed nt Orford, He enmo im from I to the Couuillo Valloy, In 18rf;. bo engaged in funning. Ho member of tho llaltlmoro com w'Ucii was mndo up of pcoplo Jiaitimoio who enmo to tho to rettle. Mr. Lann loft tlib Hlo Vnlley In ISfif, nnd oiiRiiBod ? iokkiiir business nt South F''. on Isthmus Inlet nnd nt oth- P''lts In tho bnv pnimtrv. lattr ymrs ho followed coal "K til. In 1007 when bo ro. from ni-tlvo work. 'i'luiso Surviving 'app wn married Dec. 27. to .Mis- Plcsllv Mnrlln nt l.'nu llldc tho widow tho fnllnw- lullilreil runlvo: .Tnlm nnd filinr- I'l'. of Marshfiold: Conrnd Lunn dwsj j, SCI)Il Lnppt of Doimnr; 'cna Chard, of nnlmnr nnl K I. Sim tit Pnnllllln T .. .,. bccn n member nf thn ndii iini- Lodse f0r tll0 pnst 8lxty yearSi ' iiieiul Tliiirsiliiv ' fimeral JU ho bold Thursday on at 2 o'clock from tho Wll- aaPel In this city. Tho Odd Fol- liao cbargo of tho scr and tlo burial win im nt iim Mlows cemetery. ' . O. l- XOTIf'M embers of the Sunset Lodge No. n r. ,, aro requested to meet " 0 l Hall at 1 o'clock p. Urk'lay to ntfnn.l Uio 'al Of lirnlho, o. ..!. i 'raemJtr of Arago Loitgo No. ujonrnintr lirniior. inviin.i T&V A r, nniwa lVr '. . ',.i.'. 'IHJ - XT J a let " 1'. KHIPV lT....ltt mil NVICT FOUND 1 IS KILLED PIOWEER D I11Ji.'. l'hPn 4 12-J. t all timet to its cnerglci to Established 1878 Till) Coast Mall. X MURDERER HAS X ESCAPED FROM MINE t X Illy Aiuoclatcl rirss to rout Bay Time X WALSENBURG, Colo, t X Sept, 29, A posse X X searched the workings X X of the Walsen mine today X X without finding any trace X X of the slayer of Robert X X Mitchell, It is now be- X t lieved that ho has es- X X caped, MO TERMINAL RATES must c; irr ii-:i-;i watkr ship fing rmsT, says luck Gcnorul Freight Truffle Miinnger or S. X'. KmiIiiIiis Ruling; of In terstate Commission Coos liny can expect no turmlnal rates from tlio Soiithorn Pacific un til deep water ships In tlio foreign trr.do ninny of them, actually come Into our doulH ami tlo up here. Such In tlio thiiudercliiii nuws dolh-.n-Dii by 0. V. I.uro, frclBlit trafflu nun iiBur of tho Southern 1'ucirie. latt ovenliiB. Ho said thnt tho Inter stato Coniinerco Commission forbids such rales wliero tho railroad Is not In nctual competition with tho over seas frelBlttors. In other words, to receive terminal rates, Coos IJay must start from tho outside and work In ,nnd gout (no thing backwards. Will .Market Conl KneouniBlnB. though, wns tho statement that provslon will h? made for the murketliiB of Coos liny conl In Willamotto Vnlley points at a rato allowing tho dealers luro to directly compoto with the Port land nnd other dealers. Mr. Luco mentioned particularly tho llenver Hill coal, but said tho fenmo rnto will bo allowed of courie, on tho product of other mines. "Thero Is n great deal of It h-jro and I know thnt the people can oiik on having It marketed." he snid. llvpliiliis tlio Case Furllior explanation was made of tho missing terminal rates. Ho ex plained Hint the Commission Is be coming m oio strict than over on this point. On August IS the cities ct Stockton, Sucramento nnd San Jose, nil of them Inland, lost their ter minal rates on a ruling of tho Com mission, nfter having them for tho latt CO yenrs. "It really meant a loss of business to us," said Mr. l.uce. "Those points wero not In direct competition with tho water and were really le coIviiB no shipping from tho deep wnter ships." I, Ikes Coos May He admired Coos Hay, said that ho liked It hero and would como ngnlii. though next tlmo on tlio rail road nnd then tho freight traffic munagor lapsod off in u discussion us to tho nuiubor of bonts nnd stages tho party took to got to Marshfiold. Ho enmo In by way of Maplcton. "I wroto homo to tho folks about tlio trip," ho continued. "And now I mil ufruld to go back for fear I can't s(unro myself. They'll ile ciiso mo of IndulgliiB In too much grnpo juice." Interim' Hates Airiiln back to tho harbor. "A good watorway," ventured Mr. Luco. "Hotter than 1 bad expected." !Io was told that to Bot (loop wntor ship ping hero without tho terminal rat.ss wl'l bo a mighty hard proposition to ui.iUrtnko. Mr. Luco ropllod: "Tho company sought to continue Its inothod of making Interior Ciil-fo-1 ia-Oiogou rates, which while not In themsolvos a fully romuiioraiivo chnrgo, onnblud it to sccuro bomo Interior tonungo. The Commission, howovor, decreed that tlio Interior rates must bo hlghor than those ap plied to or from tho ports actually served both by water and rail car riers, honco tho lncreaso In tho In terior rates, tho not result of which h to cnablo tho water lines to fur thor extend Into tho Intorlor their takings of tonnage originating on tho rail lines, and denying the in terior shipper the benefit of that competition which bo has hornto fo w enjoyed. "Tho principle Is practically the same as was laid down by tho Com mission In their decision of 191 2, relating to the class ratos betweon Cnlifornia nnd Oregon, which caused general lncreaso In interior rates that time TJio condition, generally, Is exact- (Bona MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Pass Before President Wilson As They Did Before John son 50 Years Ago GHEEHEDBY GROWD One Man Wears Same Uni form and Carries Same Gun That He Used in War MARCH ONLY ONE MILE Hut. .Many of the (.'. A. IE. Members Aro Nearly KhaiiMted ittitl Siiino i.ean I'pon St ninner Comrades I'or SiiiMrt tlly AmocUtcl rrrwl to Coo. n.iy Tnc. WASHINGTON, I). C. Sept. 2J. All thnt reinnlmi of tho Union army of 200,000 men which 5J) years ago passed In ruvlow before President Johnson, marched from the capital to tho White House today and wero reviewed by President Wilson. TboiisnndB wero banked along tho lino of murclt nnd cheered tlio vet erans. Confederato veterans In tho crowd did sonio henry cheering, too. Tho President stood durliiB tho en tlru parade nnd waved his hut to the old soldiers. Cheering Constant Tho chcorliiB In tho reviewing 'stand In front of tho White lloiisi. wiu nlmost constant. Tired by the march of a llttlo more than u mile, tho veterans looked exhausted when they reached tho President's atand. JMuny leaned upon younger and more robust comrades. Carried tlio Same Musket Ouo corps wns followed by a sln glo old soldi r, marching equipped just us bo marched CO yours ago, knapsack and blanket strapped to his bent back. On bis shoulder ho car 'rlcd tho nanio musket bo used throughout tho war. 8IG SUIT STARTED iim:ci:iyi:h of hocic island STAHTS LICCAL ACTION Wants to IterovcT From Dim-tors Seven ami Oiio-llulf .Million Hol lars Alleged Duo the lload (lly AMoiliteJ I'rcM to Coo. Uiy Tlmo..) NEW YOItK, Sept. 20. Jacob W. Dickinson, receiver of the Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific Hallway Company, today brought suit In the1 Supremo Court hero to recover $7, - COO, 000 from the directors of tho I Chlcugo, Hock Island & Pacific Hnil- H n UFTfRflWQ ARF RFVIFWFnli laii-rn'll-'Ui U. road Company. Tlio money Is ui legod to havo birun unlawfully vnrted from tho funds of tho r; way company In connection with a loan transaction involving the Frisco lines. LE TROrilLi: IN KAII.M Kits' SAVINGS HANK AT WALLA-WALLA Accounts Slum- Al t SHO.OOO Ik .Missing .Amount W'll llo Mndo l' Immediately tlly Aao(lite4 l-iraa to Cooa llay Tlmn ) WALLA WALLA, Wash., Sopt. on. a shortage of between 110,0110 nnd $20,000 In tho nccountsof tho toller of tho Farmers Savings Hank became known today with the an nouncement that tho banks directors would meet toduy to consider the sit uation. It was stated that Klmor Holinan. nu employo of the bank, had turned ovor property nmountlng to half the shortage nnd thnt tho stockholders would mako up the remalndor. Iy similar to that surrounding rates of tho rail carriers on transcontin ental traffic moving through tho Panama canal. "It Is stated also that tho rates betweon California nnd points in Oregon, Washington nnd Idaho, cast of Portland nnd Soattlo, on tho O. W. It. & N. and tho Northern Pa cific Railways aro now under course of reconstruction along tho sumo lines." KLKS NOTICi: Hill, como out tonight. Initiation and business of Importance. Somo feed. J. W. HILDRNnRAND, Exalted Ruler. BANK TEL SORT J ait MKMHKlt OP THIS ASSOCIATKD PRKSS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER X BRITISH WIN AN IMPORTANT SUCCESS tlly AMnililr.1 l'ron to Coos I'ax Time, LONDON, Sept, 29,- t England won an important i success in Mesopotamia, t The Turks are in full re- t treat toward Bagdad, ac- t t cording to reports which X have come here. X HflLPiTiSlLECTED CIIOSIIN AGAIN AS MAYOH SAN l-'HANCISCO OK Schinltz. Ituns Poor Second In the Pilinarles Held Yestenlny In Cnlifornia Metropol.V Illy AmocUIM 1'rriM to bvoa lUy Tlnim.l SAN KKANCISCO, Sept. 20. -Tho reelection of Junius Kolph Jr., ut tho primaries yesterdny as mayor of San Francisco was conreded today by alt his opponents. Tills Is tho sue- (.nd tlmo Kolph hns been elected In the primaries. Kugeiie 10. Schmlt., former mayor, who wns desposed during tho grnft prosecutions after his conviction on a charge of ex tor Hon, ran a poor second. OFFER BIG WAGES .MUNITION FACTOIUKS OK IHJH OPI3 AKTF.lt .MACHINISTS Itnssln and I'iikIuihI Coinpele Willi United Stntes for American .Men to Work tlly Auoclxrt 1'rN. to Com llty Tlmca. NHW YORK, Sept. 20. At li-nst 1C0 American imicbiulsts, engaged in all parts of the country, uro leaving Now Y'ork each week to work in tho munition plants of Furope. Tho competition of Orent Hrltnlu and Kusslu In employig Americans Is snld to have driven tho wages to tho highest point yet known. ! iHI'ltLIN HITOItTS A HKYOLU ISLAND 1 TION ON Till Sa)s Ten Plantations Are Destroyed nnd Tlmt .Many Wero Killed In tlio Itlotln:: (lly AModatC'l I'rcM to Cooi IUy Time H13ULIN, Sopt. 20 (Wlroyjss to Tuekorton) Prlvnto roports from the Hrltlsh Island of Ceylon, says the entire Island hns been In u state of rebellion since Juno, and " the tea plantations on tho "! nro destroyed. More than 2000 Persons havo been shot during tho rlotliiB. SAILING SHIP VIXCKNT, OWNKD IN HUSTON, LOST 'On I ler Way From Aielmugel to New Yoik by Way of Loudon Ci-mv Saved Illy AtwHlatot I'rma to Chm llay Time. LOONDON, Sept. 20. Tho Amor Ican sailing ship Vincent has been burned. Tho crow was saved. Tho Vincent sailed from Archangel Sep tember 1 for London on her way to Now York, was 1001 and Postou. THOUBL CEYLON BOAT D Her grosB tonmigo . she wus owned IiiIvkw oiilKANS LOOKING FOH A RKSCUKD FROM MINK Illy AaxnlitM I'rw tu Com, llay lime. J LANSFOR1), Pa., Sept. 20. Two of tho 1 1 men entombed In tho cave lu nt tho Leigh Coal and Nuvlgntloii Company mine on Monday wero res cued allvo. Thero uppoars to bo hope ot tho roticiio alive ot tlio other men. MKNICANS (;ATHKR FOH AN ATTACK Uf Aaaoilalol 1'ruia to Cow bay TIiiiw Sept. 20, Information that Sopt. 0. Information that several hundred Mexicans aro gathering on tlia Mexican sldo near Progrosso was received today by army offi cers. Preparations wore mndo to bo ready for an utack. Duo Hero Tomorrow. The Ado line Smith Is due In tomorrow from San Francisco and It Is expected that Arno aioreeu will return ou Ler, tms 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION : B!i; SYNDIGATE F Act as Underwriters for Half Billion Dollar Loan to England and France Borrowers Pay Twenty Dollar Premium in Order to Get Desired Money ' INTEREST IS ALSO LARGE Tventy-flo Million Annually for I'lvo Years Must He Paid In vestors Can (Jet HoiN on tho Market, for l)H lily Auocitiwi rmt to bm m; tIiom. NIOW YOItK, Sept. 20. Doflnlto formation ot tho big syndicate of blinkers, who will float thu halt bil lion dollar loan to (Ireat Hrltnlu nnd Franco, was begun today by J. 1 Morgan fc Co. and other financiers It Is proposed to mako tho syndicate tho largest of the kind Hint has over been in this country and will in- tho membership, banks, panics and Individuals title to tho Pacific. To Sell Under Pur Tho most surprising feat uro wnh 'the price nt which tho Issue Is to bo ('sold to tho underwriting syndlcnto which Is OC. Tho bonds will bo plac ed on tho market nt 08 to Investors. Hccnuso tho bonds will bo sold four points under par value, (Ireat Hrltaln and Franco will bo paying $20,000,000 for the privilege o buy- lug American products at top mar ket prices. In addition thoy wll. pay $2G, 000,000 annually for five years In Interest. ON MAItlCKT SOON 4loiids Will bo Offered ut Different Cities .Mitny (lly AuotUlcJ I'rrn to Cuoa nay Time,) NUW YORK, Sopt. 20. The half a billion dollar, fivo-year, flvo-por cent, Joint Anglo-French bond Is sue, rfecurlug a credit loan to bo established hero, will bii plnced upon tho lnnrkct In New York and approximately 20 other cities ovor tho country simultaneously within tho next two weeks, It was decided today. Hetwecn -IC and CO banks trust companies and bond houses will participate Jointly In this city. T financh:hs WILL IIFLP WITH Till: ANOLO.KHF.N'CII LOAN Chicago Hanks Will Not Participate us Hunks in the Truusnct'ou, 1 I Is Said tlly Awoi ltcl Ticm lo Cooa llay Tloira. CHICAGO, Sept. 20. That Chl cugo bunks would not participate In tho Auglo-Fieuch loan us banks, but thut the Middle West financiers as Individuals would subscribe to the loan, seemed the prevailing opin ion in bunking circles toduy us the hour of the departure ot the loan commission approached. skvi.hi: WIND STORM High Tides are Kxpcetcd and Weather lliimiu Gives Out Warn ing to tlio Pcoplo SKVKRK WIND IN LOUISIANA O Illy AawKlalol l'iw to Cooa llay Tlinwi 4 MORGAN CITY, La., Sopt. 29. The wind wus blowing 7C 111II0K un hour hero this iiftemoon. Who coiiimunl- cation Is badly crippled. U Aaaoclttal VPMt tr Cooa llay Tlow. Ni:W ORLKAN, Sept. 20. A foro runnor of a West Indian hurricane swopt northward ovor hero today und at noon the wind reached CO miles und the barometer stood 29.32. Tho Weather Huroau Issued a warning that the center would pass between here and Atehafalaya today and that high tides would prevail, Wlro servlio between here and Dal las is stopped, G I TO SELL HER PAR IS SOSGRIDE RURRIGANE I A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail nnd Coos liny Advertiser. J .ITALIAN WARSHIP J X IS REPORTED SUNK t X X tlly Amoc IbIciI rrnm to Cooa ny Tlmr.) LONDON. Snnt. 9Q. x ,----,,, ,- i no btotam mows Agency X of Rome, says the Italian X battleship Benedetto Brln X sank, following an oxplo X sion which resulted in a X fire on board, The cause was not ascertained, IIK3 APSTItO-UKIt.MAN AHMY STAHTS l-'Olt SKIIIUA Itcporl Is That. I'orco of Three Hun (Iced Thoiisanil Men Headed To ward Frontier t'Uy Amoclithl rim to Coot llty TtmM.) LONDON, Sept. 20. Tbreo hun dred thousand Aiistro-Oormnu troops have begun nit ndvnnco on tho Serb Ian frontier In tho direction of Or sovu," nnys the Athens correspomleui of the Kxchiiugo Telegraph. L E KILLI'D, WOUNDFD AND PltlSON FIIS TOTAL MOICF THAN lHO.OOO Such Is Statement .Made by French ' War Office Hegiwdlng lleceut Attack by Allies Illy AMoclitfl rrrji to Con ny Tlmm.J PARIS, Sept. 29. Tho dominii ensualtles In the recent offonslvo of tho French nnd Hrltlsh, Including filled, wounded, ami prisoners tak en, aro claimed by tho French war of 'flco today to bo In excess of 120, 000 moil. There Is no Interruption ot tho fighting In Chumpagiio. Tho prog ress of tho Froncb In tho Artols re gion continues. North of Mnsslgues, 1000 (Ioniums surrendered. HltlTISH Jl AND FKP.N'CH KLP IN SFItHIA WILL Troops Itcacli Port Katbrln In (ireoco According to Reports Coming From Hudapest Uy Aaaoclatad rrna to Cooa flay Tin. HKRLIN, Sept. 20. Hritlsli mid French troops Intended for sorvlco In Serbia havo been landed ht Port Kuthrlu, near Salonlki, Greece, ac cording to reports from Hudapest. TRANSPORT IS SUNK II I (J HltlTISH HOAT IS ItKPOK'l KD AS LOST Statement Is Thnt Only u Few (bo Crew On Hoard Wero Saved ol MAY IIKI Kit TO TDK SAM K HOAT lly AaaiMlalol I'rHM to rvoa nay Tlmn,. HKRLIN, (WlroloBs Say vlllo), Sept. 20. Tlio sink ing of the Hrltlsh transport with the loss of all but u fow members of tho crow, Is re ported In u Constantinople 'dispatch. (lly Akalati! I'ira t Cooa llay Tlmn J ATI I HNS, Sept. 29. -Tho Greek government has released thu Sikhs und Gourkns who wero survivors of tho HrltlHh transport Rumazau, sunk by a submarine, Thero bus been no previous announcement of the sink lug of the Hauiny.nu. She wus of 0177 tons. They Immediately wont to Malta ou the Htoamer Hiiioni. .Many or llieiu had no opportunity to oven ob tain clothing. IILA.MK MOIIAMMKDAN Herllu Report TelU of Tioublo Arm ing in India (Dy Auociatfel Treaa to Cooa Day Tlmaa, HKRLIN, A special from Constan tinople reports Mohammodan trouble In India. It says a Hrltlsh trans port wus sunk by u Momummedan engineer, who died with tho troops. Only u tow members of tho crow es caped, Attend hit: ihiuro Sat. night given by tho Coos Hay Concert Hand In Fugles Hall, nDVAG STARTED EI OSSL G SOLOES LADED A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what tlio Ooos liny Tlisei In. A South nest Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people nd devoted to tlio bent Interests of UUa .groat icctloM , The Times lwya boosts tuid aerer knocks. No. 57 PREPARING TO ATTACKSEBBIA Bulgaria May Start in War Within Fifteen Days, Ac cording to Athens Report MINISTERS" RESIGN Two Go Out of the Cabinet Because They do Not Agree With the Premier DIFFER AS5 TO POLICY Views SM to Vary as to Wlhit Coiii-"e Should Ho Followed by tlio Country In View of Detei-nilnod Attitude Taken by Crcoco Ily AMoclalnl I'mi to I.V nay Tlnm.J 4 PARIS, Sopt. 20. Tho Athono cor respondent of the llnvns Nows Agon ey says It In oxpected now that Bul garia will begin nu nttnek on Sorbla within tho next IC days. A Havas dispatch from Athena says tho Hiilgarlnu ministers of fi nance and coniinerco have resigned, according to n report from Sofln. Tho cause is said to bo n complolo disagreement of those moinbors with 'Premier Itadoslnvoff on tho policy to hie followed In vlow of the determin ed attitude ot Greece. HF.ACH achi:i:mi;nt October !." Date When Will i:ter HitlgnrlH Illy AiuuxtatisI I'roM to (' nay Tlmra, PARIS, Sept. 20. "BulBurla and 'the central powers have concluded a preclso agreement" says the corres pondent at Snlonlkl, Clreeco, ot tho Temps. "Undor this nBroomcnt Iiul gnrln will ehtor tho rvar Octobor IC." Plans for tho campaign nro now being drawn up by tho Hiilgarlnu general stuff, tho correspondent suys, with the assistance of mi mor ons (Jorninn officers who arrived in Sofia. Tho Hiilgarlnu offlcoru say that no attack will bo made on 'Greece. TWO GKH.MAN LKAHKKS RKPOIW). KD DISMISSKD FROM ARMY Names Not Given, but Snld to Ho ou Account f Recent Sot back of Forces (lly Aaaiiilatcl ProM lo Cooa Day Tlnaa.) LONDON, Sept. 29 Gorman nows papers today announced that two GenornlH, uuiinmcd, havo boon dis missed from Germnn commands In tho western theater, in connection with the recent setback at tho hands of tho French and Hrltlsh, according to n dispatch from Amsterdam to tho Kxchungu Telegraph, PROGRESS IS SLIGHT ALLIKS NOT .MAKING ANY DIM TINCTIVK GAINS NOW Russian Advance Has Hooii Stopped und German .Movement Toward Dvlnslc Is Continued Illy AaaiKlat.l 1'iaaa to Cooa llay Time.) ' LONDON, Sept. 20. According to reports from diffornut points, French and Hrltlsh offdnslvo con tinues ut many points ou tho west ern front but apparently thoy havo mndo llttlo progress at any point since tlio initial attack began last week. Tho recapture from tho Hrltlsh of a part ot tho territory won from thu Gormau'u north of Loos was an nounced today by Horlln. The French uro maintaining a concen truted attack lu Chnmpngno but Uer 1 1 ii 'reports that tho uttompto to break through wero unsuccessful. In tho oust, thu Austrlnns stemmed thu tldo of tho Russian advance In Southern Poland and recaptured Lus zk. Tho Germans aro ronowlng tholr great movemont ugalust Dvlnsk, The allies' attack In tho west is apparently not Interfering with this movement, Mitrshfleld Hotel, Commercial St., Homo Cooking. Hoard and room, $"'1. 00 per month. Ilolen Harvey, ( oos Hay Concert Hand dance In Fogies Hall Saturday evening. GENERALS REMOVED 1 jjiii l 1 1 v I I J 4