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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
,1 R 1UST RtMEMBER THIS PULL MAY PUT YOU ON TOP BUT IT WONT KEEP YOi THRf Coos Bay Times Your Paper Oooa Day Time la prowl of Its Utla "The JauVi rixjr," amd it strives at all times to tO IU B"10 UJ wi.uww ii vmna 141 IW fro&otlnS tho pcoflo' talereata. (Bans Saw Stmfla MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATION PRESS A Southwest Oregon Piper That's what the Coon Day Time to, A rest Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon feefle and devoted to tho beat bstorest ol tba great section . Too Times always boosts- and awrar knocks. vlio. xxxix. Wnbllshcd 1878 As Tho Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Cm)h Bay Advertiser. No. 76 f DEFENSE PLANNED Congress Will' be Asked to Provide Coast Fortifications at San Pedro, California RUGET Mi ALSO Urn PRESIDENT NAMES NOVEMBER 25 AtJ DAY OF THANKSGIVING Great Navy Will be Built if the New Program Submitted is Approved TO HAVE bJgTaBQRATORY rUce Will Ho Equipped for Work of Adrlwy ml w,u c,M,t r,Vo MU lon Dollars Many War Ves ,t cl Will Do Asked For Bf AiMtlilH TreM to Com I)7 TImim.1 ' WABIIINOTON, D. C, Oct. 21. Tho .r dopartmon t cHtlma cs to ho n o tho ..tallied to congrc-s tils winter 'will lociuuo an niui"i't " " -llflcatlons at 8nn Pedro Calif., whore Winch guns will bo mounted. Addi tions to tho Saiv FrnnclBco defense 'illh 16 Inch guns to command tho 'harbor and n wldo reach of tho coaat lino to north nnd south also will bo proposed to congress. fCnlls Attention to Fact Tlint United Slates In At I'caco While Others nWr (11 AworUtod rrM l Coo D, Iibim.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 21. (President Wilson today, In a proc lamation designating Thursday, Nov. 2C as Thanksgiving day called atton- Other defenses of the samo char- ,n n8 foJ ctcr will bo propoaod for Pugot ...... tctcr Paget Sound. To llavo Laboratory The navy estimates will lncludo 11,000,000 for a atart on the $5, 000,000 laboratory for tho navy ud ilwrr board headed by Thomas A. Edison. Domocrntlc Iioiibo leaders tie discussing plans for an early cau cus to consolidate tho majority for Ho president's plans. Tho Navy In 11U3 What tho United Statos navy will blo 1926 If the administration's de tente program Is approvod by cou Vtyi, Is described today by naval expert. Tho strength will bo as foljowu: DsUlcshlPB of first line. 27. theso sfl to carry moro than olght big guns;' most ot'them twolvo, 1 1-Inch, DO cat Ibfe rifles. Battleships of second lino, 11. All to carry four heavy guns. 'Itescrvo battleships, d." ' ''' 'Bitflo crulsors, C. ' ' '' Scout crulsors, 13. Destroyers, 9C. TIiIb flguro dqcs sot take Into account 19 torpedo tots, many 0f which aro still In sor tlce. Fleet submarines, 18. Coast dofoiuo submarines, 149. Gunboats, 31. Reserve Available la addition there aro 10 armored cruisers. 5 protected cruisers, four "t class cruisers, 12 nccond class Jjler 9 const dofonso monitors ki . . r ft. r,i Tillable for rcsorvn. FOHMKll JUSTICE lIi:S AT- TACOMA TWO ARE KILLED IN J AEROPLANE ACCIDENT t ItlX AuocUtxt rrw lo Cot t)r Time.. LYNN, Mass,, Oct, 21, X John C, Reading, master X of the Boston Aviation i School and Philip Bull man, were killed today x wmie mak nc an exDen- t mental flight in an aero- i t plane, The machine col- t lapsed, ' ; 44 ill IS SET ASIDE 'ropo la nt war. "Wo have been nblo to assert our rlghtB and tho rights of mankind without a broach or friendship with tho great nations with which wo havo to deal," said tho presldont. Heady to Servo All Tho toxt of tho proclamation was HT GALL TAFT II W 5 Former President Likely to Appear in Trial of the New Haven Railroad Case HAS OH Our nblllty to sorvo nil who could 'avnll themselves of our services in tho midst of tho crisis has been In croased by u gracious provldonco by moro nnd moro abundant crop, our amplo flunuclal resources havo en- fabled ub to steady tho markets of tho .world and facilitate tho ucccs-r Bury events of commcrco which war 'might otherwise havo rondorcd lm- liosslblo, and our peoplo havo come Jnoro nnd moro to n sober rcallza- ftlon of tho part thoy have been call-. od upon to play in a tlmo whon all tho world wns shnkon by unpurallet- Icd distress nnd dlsastor." 15 F IED llKAl) OK MOONSIIINKItS OltlUMt- Ki to pay iii:i:i,(() Alio (io'h to PrbTm for Nino Ve.nrjf ' Others Who Pleadcil (Jullty " AIno Sciitcnced inr AuoclXM Tnu to tno Vtj TlniH.J FOKT SMITH, Oct. 21. John L. Casiior, of Kalians city, tho alleged head of tlip moonshlno conspiracy, who pleaded guilty In tho Unltod Stntea district court yesterday, was today sentenced to nlno yours and threo days In prison, and ordered to pay n flno of $33,000. Six others who ndnilttod guilt rccoived sontouc ca vnrying from six months in Jail to ,two year's in tho ponitontlary.' 4r AMocltld r-rrw to Cooc mj Tlmco.J TACO.MA, Wash. Oct. 21. -olin C. Stallcup, aged 74 ' wra, former Judgo of tho J ""Psrlor court r-oro nnd for- w Judgo of tho aupromo w of Colorado, died lioro today. '" .AAA on"Pr Mayor of (Jrnnts l'uss Meets Sudden Deiith' (Special to The Times) GRANTS PASS, Ore. Oct. 21.- crlfTs rrQW ls foU "er on account ' "accidental killing of J. L. My- . resident of this place for bU- tlrWri an'1 forn,0r nayor'of tho m..j Was 8,1t by Jim Manuel, Ifili'i Js tomPaon who mlatoolc I 'or a deer. ti, -, ,...!, ' 'V'm . accident happened U'df"' er'8 catt,e ranch 'whero he .WMTrtthhla friend for a hunt, v. ' 7 ASO.8 ATTKXTIOX W 6,?hth annual ball of Pacific MANY URGE HALL JlDfilJ HAYS THAT HI-: CANNOT CONSII)i:it MAYOHAIA' NOW 10, Knights Tom- . 22ud. Masons are cordially invlt- Lnm. i -mnnpPv. . IUr ,.,. ; "" All ' m fca8'e8 hall Oct. 22ud ,.1lent and affiliated Masom y." "r ladles C H- MARSH -nrmaa Executive lommlttee. "88. JAriTn. I , . uAvfcit ana son came In 'her son enter the Cooa IUv- FrlomlH Think That Ho May Consent Later G'obslp of Possible , .Municipal Caiidltlntes ifom i tohvLon Lako today' she P,ans UT0 her KOIl im(n.H, n .11.. klB School. .,li:'l ViJI Judgo John Mall who is being urg ed to-bocomo a candidate for mayor of Marshfiold has told friend who f havo spokon to him that ho has rotlr- ed from public life. Ho feels tnat lie did hlB share during hla long lu- cumbency as county judgo but sonio believe that ho will finally consent fif tho demand that ho Borvo is as stroug as It now appears. It was stated today that Chas. I. Relgard would bo a candidate for mnypr but ho has made no definite announcement. Somo talked of It. M. Jonnlngs as a possibility but bb ho is manager of the Oregon Power 'Company, a public service corpora tion, ho would probably bo barrea. Aside from this, ho would be a strong man and sometime ago when tho city manager plan was being discussed 'for Marshfiold. he was spoken of as mio man for tho place. Under this 'nlan. it would havo beon possible for tho city to hire blm and pay mm a better salary than tho Oregon Pow er Company does. Kkblud Says Nay W. N. Ekblad despite the approv al of his suggested candidacy says that he cannot consider tho idea. He says that Ills private business takes up all hla time. D. A, Jones has been suggested as candidate for councilman tyit he has not.mndq any Btatemont regarding It. Wanted to Tell of Conference He Had With One of the Defendants in Suit KNOWS ABOUT STOCK DEAL Will Ho Asked to Tell About the Tak- K Over of lloston and Maine Stock by tho New Haven Men In Cao Aro Prominent ID, AMotltlftt rrci to Coo. H7 Tim, ril5W YORK, Oct. 21. At tho trial of tho Now Haven railroad di rectors nnd former directors today, .'tho council for tho defense announc ed that thoy expected thu govorn- mont would call William II. Tnft, ns & witness In connection with tho con- j fcronco between thu former presi dent and Lewis Cass Ledyard and In regard to taking over tho Donton and Malno stock by tho New Haven. Is Prominent Man William Hockofellor. onu of tho defendants Is a brother to John 1). Hockofollcr nnd ono of tho richest men In Amerlcn. More so than his ' brother, has ho been n largo actor In tho railway world, having been nt various times officer or director of somo of tho most Important rail roads of tho country. Although ho recently served his connection with tho Now Haven, ho Is ntlll Hated ns a director of the Now York Cen tral, tho Chicago, Mllwaukoo nnd St. Paul, and tho Dolawaro, Lacka wnnna nnd Wi-storn. Mr. Rocko- follor Is now 74 years old and haf beon In poor health for years, Buf fering from an n(llf.tlpn of tho Ihroat. Throo years ngo tho Con gressional Commltteo which inves tigated tho "Monoy Trust" doslred him ni n witness nnd over tho pro tests of his physicians an attompt was piado to examine him, nt his southern homo at Jokyl Jaland, Goori;ta, where ho was located after wcokB bf search by subpoena Borvors. Tho question was abandoned when ho wno Bolsod with laryngeal upasma and after his physlcaim protested that tho ordeal might causo IiIb denth. Mr. Hockofollcr lives at Tar rytown, Now York. A LondliiK Lawyer Lewis Cass Ledyard is ono of tho prominent lawyors of tho country. Ho was for years counsol for tho older J. P. Morgan nnd wub his chlof adviser in tho organization or financing of a number of tho great industrial and railroad enterprises with which tho Morcan firm hafl rboon connected, notably, tho Unltod States Steol Corporation. In Bovornl. of thorn ho becamo a director, in cluding, bosldos tho New Haven, tho Now York Central, Northern Pacl.v flo" and tho American Tolopnono Company. Ho fook a prominent part in tho famouB deal which ro sultod In tho acquisition of tho Tonn 'osgeo Coal & Iron C6mpany by tho Unltod States Steol Corporation dur ing tho panic of 1907 and testified In tho subsequent govommont pro ceedings against tho corporation. Ho is no longor connoctod with tho New Haven. Ho is 01 years old and llvos in Now York. 4 An Aged' Pefriidant Georgo McCullough Miller, aged 83, Is tho oldest of tho dofondantB. Ho Ib an attorney and a specialist In corporation law. Ho has beon promlnontly active for years in church and charity affairs In Now York and Is a director of tho Cen tral Trust Company and tho (Ireon wood Cemotery Corporation. Ho re signed from tho Now Haven. Owing to his ngo his cuso was not pushed and his name was not mentioned as a dofondant when tho case was called, X SECRET SERVICE IS X NEEDED ON BORDER t . . 117 AMOcwra inn 10 ce. rar Timri.i ? WASHINGTON, D, C, 1 Oct, 21, Organization of x X an adequate secret ser X vice along the Mexican X border to obtain informa X tion In advance of pro X jected raids on American X towns was urged by Gen I oral Funston today in a X dispatch reporting the at x tack at Oio De Agua, MUST SERVE IN JAIL PUNISHMENT GIVEN FOR 11UEAK ING OF THE NEUTHALITY LAW Threo of Carrnnza AdhercntM Aro Sent to Prison ftr Term of Eighteen Months (Ilr AufltM rtM (o Con H7 TtlDN.) EL PA80, Oct. 21. Vktor L. Oc hoa, Joso Orozco and E. L. Holmdnhl, Carraiua ndhorents, wero convicted in tho United States district court of conspiracy to violate Amorlcan neu trality . wero sentenced to 18 months in tho federal prison. TAKE HE JOB 1DENCY OF MEXICO M T U.S. D Mexicans Make Attack and! Kill Three and Wound Eight American Troopers FLEE Of IBOHEI Relief Comes and the Forces Make Pursuit and at Least Five Mexicans Killed ' MEXICANS HOLD MEN FOR RANSOM RANCH IS RAIDED TODAY 11 Aiiotlnt.J Prrnt to Cava Br Tlmn, EL PASO, Oct, 21. Mexican bandits captur ed several mon of the Palomas Land & Cattle X X Company whom tliey are X X holding for $10,000 ran- X I som, according to advices x X from Columbus, N, M, X POPElifirPEACE ASKS KING OF 1IELGIUM TO IN ITIATE STEPS Texas Hangers n"d Deputy Sheriffs Drive tho Mexicans Away Hut No "Casualties Aro Reported Twb Other Attacks tir Awwrlilfd rrM to Ckm Dij Tlmn HROWNSVILLE, Oct. 21, About 75 Mexicans at 2 o'clock attackod 1G Amorlcan noldtcrfl at Ojo Do Agua, a small Mexican settlement on tho Amorlcan slilo about GO miles up tho Rio Clrnndo from here. Threo soldiers woro killed and eight wounded, and nt least flvo Mexicans 'killed in a 40 minuto battle Flco Across Hortlcr Somo of tho Mexicans fled across tho Rio fJrnndo into Mexican terri tory when American cuvnlry rein forcements camo up. Tho Mexicans slain In tho fight had OAKHANZA MIGHT ACCEPT PHES.fvvMto hat bands bearing tho words, "Viva Villa." Killed and Wounded Tho klllod and wounded .wero all monibors of Troop O, Third Cavalry, nnd Company D, signal corps. Tho dead aro Sergeant Senator nnd First 'Class Privates Joyce and McConnoll. Tho woundod included 8orgoant 'S.nlth, Corporal SaiiRhnll, Prlvntos, fnower, Hohr, LnnglnndB, Stowart and Shtllonback nnd Kublo. ' I tellof Troops Conto Captain McCoy arrived with rollof troops and tho bandits foil back Into tho brush between Ojo Do Agua and 'tho Rio Orando. Additional troopn Wore rushed to 'tho bcqiio from tho nearby border patrol stations and n search mndo for ftho bandits. Hunch Is Rallied ' Mexican bandits raided a ranch near Sonastlan today and fought tho Texas rangers nnd deputy sheriffs who pursued thorn. No casualties woro roportod on either side. So- bastion is 40 miles north of horo and .fully GO miles from Ojo Do Agua, whoro tho Mexicans nttacked tho Unltod StatoB troops UiIb morning. Reply In tltu Negative In Received To day by tho Pojo from King Albert (1)7 AMoclittt Fmi to (xm nr TlmM,. ROME, Oct. 21. Popo llondlct baa Just received from King Albort of Delgluiu a reply to a:t autograph lot tor from tho Popo urging tho King to lnltlato stops looking to tho.con cIubIou of penco. Tho king replied In tho ncgntlvo. Thinks There Will Not lo nit Elec tion Until Otlicr Affairs aru , Settled There i ttir AtMKUttJ rrnio iw, nr Tlmw.J GOMEZ PALACHIO, Oct. 21. First Chief Carrdnza, . touring tho Northern Mexican Btates, was liv formod horo yesterday of his for mal rcognitlou -as cxceutlvo of a -do faoto government in Mexico In a tologntm from his confidential agent in Washington Carraiua was talking In bin pri vate car with nowBpnpor correspon dents when ho was naked if he would becomo n cnndldnto for tho presi dency. ' "I do nob know; I might nccopt It, or I might not," ho Bald. 1 Carranzn. docs not expect a prcst dontlnl election to bo hold immo dlatoly. Ho Bald peace must bo ro- atorod and municipal nnd congress ional elections first hold, which will roquiro Indoflnlto tlmo. NOTIFIED TO STOP VILLA TOLD TO GIVE FIGHT UP HIS Lenders -of Coinontlonlst- Party New -York Send Word -to Head of Faction (Ilr AuorltlM ln. to Cuo n7 TlnM. NEW YORK. Oct. 21. Leaders hero of tho Mexican convontlonlst party woroYoportod today to have no DSCHARG E OFF ER LOOKS SERIOMSi FOR SERBIANS War Office Admits ThaJ Army is Now Menaced Seriously by the Invaders RALROAD IS COT, MAN WHO LANDED TROOPS GALL1POLI IH OUT AT That Much Is Learned front Cabinet Who Aro Asked Alwut War Matters Teutons and Bulgarians Arfc Continuing Their Advanco Drive Serbians Back FIGHTING JT0GET RIGA Pctrogrnd Aitnoiinccfl 8uecyisei and Claims HtiM.ilans Capturetl Over Three Thousand Prisoner and i Ten Machine Guns In Fight t tur AMut4 rw to dim zm.7 tiih.! BERLIN, Oct. 21. Tho Teutons nnd tho Bulgarians continued to ad vance Into Serbia today, Tho Barb ital! War Offlco announced that th Serbian army ls now menaced ser iously. It snys tho railroad lino to Salonlkl ls cut In two places. Horlln nnnounccs that tho Austro- Gorman army is pushing back tho Sorblann over tho entire front, bJ ihniici, tlm Toutottla advanco Is alow. Sorblann woro driven out o a strongly fortlflod position near RlpanJ. Tho Ilulgarlans also wor further bucccsros, Gain Kivor IVtnk. Tho Gorman advanco on tho Rub-, Blau Ilaltlc port of Riga for tho pott session of which a groat battle was under way for Bovornl -weeks, r D7 AnoclttoJ rn-M to Coo I7 TlmM. IX)NDON, Oct. 2 L Cabinet moni bors woro bombarded with war ques tions In tho houso of commoiiB today, but for tho most part managed to os-tBultod In Von Hlndcnburg's array ov capo tho Intended frontal nttack. Re plies dovoloped that thu offlcor who commanded tho landing of tho Brit ish troops nt Suvla Hay, -on GalllpoU ponlnusln, has boon shelved nnd ho holds no command In tho army at present. ...ft ' man.yilledaS'd M ii ukiun 'explosion , , ' - . 1 117 A.iofUtn rrnl to Vw-rnT'TlmM.V 4 PARIS, Oct; 2ll--Flfty- two norsoiiB nro roportod kill- od, nnd moro than 100 (njuiv ed in an oxploslon at a fac- tory hero. Many of tho victims woro womou. IS LEAVING ME CO 'REPRESENTATIVE WITir VILLA ARMY withdrawn 1 Umiod Sttttes Will Havo No Moro Of ficial Dealing With Villa Is Not Recognized (11, Aoltt 1'iNt to Coo. Il7 TlraM.l WASHINGON. D. C. Oct. 21. tlflod Villa that ho must glvo up tho0eorKO 0 carothors, for tho last fight against Carrunza and como tirCo yoara spoclal ugont of tho stato tho Unltod StatoB. Convontlonlatsdonactnioiit nttachoti to Villa's army, hero boliovo tho fight for tho con-('liaa u0on withdrawn as ono of tho Htltutlnnnl envnrnment of Mexico call best bo waged by a waiting policy. AWARD COTOACT coiisenuoncoB of tlio recognition 01 Carrunza. Horoaftor tho American government will havo no official dealing with Vllln. Carothora ls on 'his way to DouglaH, near whoro tho Carranza garrison Ib throatouod with an attack by Villa troops. !W. W, LADD WILL Hl'ILD NORTH HEND THEATER X AMONG THE SICK X $' T. J. Thrift, County Assessor, Is much hotter uftor Ids oporation at Mercy Hospital, and told friends last evening that ho expects to be out by Saturday. ' ' 1 Little Miss Normu Robertson, wild 'Was brought to the hospital in a Ber inttR condition from a burBted ap- fpendlx a few days ago, was able to return to her Homo on -oo im today. Sho Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson. Percy Ross camo down from Ten Mile this morning whero ho Is work ing to receive medical treatment. 1 Mrs. Abble Kendall Is quite 111, suf fering from a heavy cold aand the grippe . George McCulloch, operatea on a ffow days ago at the hospital for ap pendicitis la doing very wen. Work on New Structure WI'I Rushed As Fast As Is Possible He RIVES El cupylng tho bank of tho Dylua. Rlvi or, northeast of Mltau, from Borkq- wltz to Horsotuuoub: 1 A Victory Claimed. Pctrogrnd, nnnouncos Rusnlan suc coh&ob In tho naranrWIchl,, rsg;loH north of tho Prlpet River. They, captured Bovoral Gorman nosltioaa, aGG2'pr"!onor. ton machlno jjuns and nno cannon. J)orlln partly on firms this, Bnylug tho Gorraana o,p tho Styr woro compolled to retreat, losing a fow cannon. Hold In Check. .., In tho West, Paris says tho Ger mans following a futile bombard ment last night cast of Rhelms, x nowod thp nttack ittday. Thoy wer again chocked without winning Blngla position. DIt. DUMHA REACHES THE HAGUE ON WAY HOME JROPEuuniiin Reinsert to Mnko Any Statement About 1Mb Cao Hut May Mnko Ono Tomorrow inr AMOtltt.4 Vr U Coo nijr TJmn.5 ' XONDON, Oct. 21. The nrrlvaliat Tho I(ngii9 o( Dr. Dutuba, latojy re called aa Austrian ninbussador to tho Unltod States, Ib reported by tho nuo- tor correspondent, Ho declined to mako any statement, but intimated that ho might mako ono tomorrow. FAMILY IS INVOLVED MOTHER AND HROTIIER OF DEAD GIRL ARRESTED BUI GREECE GREAT (BRITAIN MAY GIVH Ifl. LAND FOR AID Plan Not Entirely Approved and Somo London Papers Regard It As X Urlbo t tnr AMotut4 rit u coo B47 tibm.1 t ' LONDON. Oct, 21. Tho reported Vropoaal of tho Ilrltlah government to 'pureliaso tho cooporntlon of Oreece" In tho war by coding to her Cyprus 'Island la rogardod by the London Wesa na authontlo. but by no means runlvorsally approved. Tho Evening Standard Bays: "Wo object to bribes especially UBoles bribes." W. Wj Ladd, the low bldder, was last'nlght awarded-the contra'ct for the concreto moving picture theater j Which- W. P. Murphy will erect at North Bend on tho site of the burned Joy theater, for .Mnnagor Dennis Hull, Work on tho .new- building wIll.-Btart Boon and it will bo rushed to completion. W. G. pnauoJer is tho architect. The bids last night wero on tho NEWSPAPER FOOLS GERMAN OFFICIALS Comes Out Regularly Favoring the Belgians but No Ono Knows J,, . V.ho tjio Editor Is IBr amouu4 Pr.M to co air tibm.) AMSTERDAM. Oct. 21 Notwith standing all the efforts of tho Ger man authorities In Brussels, there still appears at frequent Intervals a Jtttlo newspaper called La Llboro Bol gique. Nobody knows who edits it or wjiero it Is published. Tho pub lisher's address, according to the In- Eenoral -construction, Including ev-jjcrlptlon beneath tho title, Is " Ko -- 1 .... mandatur ' tlto Gorman iioauquar tors, which is tho editor's little Joko, erythlng except tho heating and plumbing which will bo awarded lat er. Thero was a wide rango In tho bids which wore as follows: W. W. Ladd f5.793.21 P. M. Tully 5,995.00 Anderson & Klockars .... 6,475.00 Hlbarger & Telander 7,077.00 Johnson, Larson & Payne. . 6,966.00 L. J. Post 7,148.00 Ji M. Wright . 7,244-00 Paris Police Take Action Regarding Mysterious Death Which Occur 1 red hero Lust August IBr Anoc!att Prno to Coot D7 Tim.. PARIS, Oct. 21. Ab a result of tho pollco Investigation Into tho mys terious death last -August of Mario 'ChrlBtophlo, a young girl bolonglng to one of tho wealthiest families of 'CIormont-Forrard, hor brothor, Joan, and hor mothor, Madam Margucrlt Chrlstophlq, woro arrested last night. Tho girl wns found dead In tho homo which wna party destroyed by flro. Wounds on iter head Indicated that sho had boon murdered. HAVE TEMPERATE DAY tors. McCann A Speaker at San Fruit- rlsco Event ' (Special to Tho Timoa) ' SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.Oct. 21 of course. A copy Is always doIlvorodfTomporanco day was a great auccoas to each of the German officials. Thp, aim of the paper, according to its own statemont, is " to sustain tho spirit and patrotlsm" of tho Bel gian people, Events of tho war aro dealt with In an airy fashion and the peoplo iijra shown why they need not ho discouraged, at tho exposition. Mrs, Anna Gor don, national president of tho W. C. T. U. was escorted to tho Court of Abundance whero sho gave an ad dress. M a. McCann, vice president of Coos County also spoke and said the publicity of the press holpod to carry Oregon for tho dry side. CHINESE THINK THE, JAPS WANT ISLANDS Twenty Chleftans from tho Houtk Pacific Mako a Visit to Toklo Recently in? AMOclttod fro. to Ooo 0.7 TtmM.J PEKING, Oct, 21. Chinese, news papors aro commenting on the Ylat, to Toklo of twenty chiottans frpra ths, South Pacific Islands taken over .by. Japan during tho presont vvar, Jap pau's, declaration that aho haa nola lontlon of annoxlng theso Islands not believed by tho Chlnsosa publfoj, Ists. In speaking of the twenty chloftans from the' South Paclfjhj Archtpellgo, whom Japan Is ent talnlng. tho. poking Gazotte saya; "ThlB Bcoro of filmplo minded ls landors will bo personally conducted nnd efficiently feasted; and it would certainly not bo In the least sur prising if tho results of all thts wars a demonstration of the 'sincerity, aad frankness and friendship' on the part of those South Sea Crusoes and Yt days, expressed In the shape pf a p tltton bogging the Mikado to be sra ciously pleased to raake their eoral Isles part of the empire," Boot Putp, $ I. &1 cwt. 1W. N