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',wyrtnT"j' vn w t - V "1 MAN WHO GOES UP A&lfeT GAMES THAT &B.''lfc' NOTHING IS AEWAYS BROKE1 Coos Bay Times Your Paper jte Cooi Dy Timet la proud of ita title "The popl' PPrt" nd " Btrlv U times to Ur to Bmo by derottas Its eaertfM to -jomotln tho people'! Interests. 01 on Exmtx Vol No. XXXIX. Established . 1878 Ah Tho Const MnU. MEaiBEK OP TITB ASSOCIATED TRESS A Southwest Oregon Paper Tht what tlio Ooon Bay Tlmea In. A Soatk. vest Oregon paper (or Southwest Oregon people and devoted to tho best latcrcsta of tlito groat icctloa . The Tlmea sdvraya booata ftmd surrsr knocks, IS II .WEN IS I 0 Well Known Architect Loses His Life wnen oiamng on Duck Hunting Trip mi OETUN His Nephew, Horace Byler, Holds unto mis uncie Miier the Latter is Dead FINALLY LETS BODY GO rii(Mr Mllll IS Rescued 1V Ittllllll Jicfcioii from Hie Railroad Hrldgo ' tftcr IloliiK I" lo Cold Water For n Long Tlino wniMm s. Turpon. prominont nr- dllcct and lodge innii, mot denth rtrlr jestorday morning during a tmrtalii and wind squall n Bhort jlittnce nbovo tho North Iloiul Mice, when n duck scow In which ilia going hunting with his noph- l Horaco Iiyier, ngou n years, lumped and overturned. Ills body wbb recovered nt -1:40 p. n. yesterday by Al Smith and mi K. Gcttlna, after squads of Elki and others had worked all day tontine tho hay near tho hrldgo. Horace Ilyler miraculously cscaiicd drowning hy holding to tho boat for more than an hour and a halt In tho (Mil waters going down past tho irMiewllh tho tide and coming back h!tr to tho bridge whoro Halph Jsckson, a watchman on tho draw spin, picked him up. IIClll ll TIII'POH Pur more than nn hour young Ily- kr. a student nt tho North Ilond high kdooI, chine across tho boat, hold B( onto Turpen. Ho tmld that at Hit tho former called lustily Tor Wp. but eruilunlly crow wonkor and It Is believed that townrd tho Inst t was ilrlckon with heart failure aid died. Mylcr says Hint Mr. Tur pi ai dead wnen ho finally lot go (t him. Ho sank, boluir weighed im with hip boots, heavy clothing. tfl i canvas hunting coat loaded silt ammunition. Mitrtcd Iletaro Duylluht For lomo tlmo Mr. and Mrs. Tur a, and their 11 months old son. br resldenco at North Ilond, Mrs. Bjltr being a sister of Mr. Turpon. Ttiterday morning Turpon and Kas nyler loft boforo daylight, Wared to hunt on tho tints across t toy They loft tho .North Hond jock In their duck scow and pulled oia around tho Old Town point mo trail erart a row mom- s later received tho full blast of X START OFFENSIVE AT X X THE DARDANELLES t X I Wr AnoclatoJ rrea to &,t 3r Timet.) ROTTERDAM, Nov, 22, 1 Tho Cologne Gazette J re no lis thnt n o-mnt nf tensive has been initiat- X X ed at ilia Dardanelles by X X the Allies, : VESSEL IS WRECKED THE NOVO POUNDS TO PIECES AT JjA JOLLA MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. BELIEVE STATE E STOLE H Crow of Twolvo Men llcsrucd Vessel Wus Carrying Itiillrnntl Ties to San Diego jnr AasodattJ Vnu to Coo nijr Timet. LOS ANGEMCS, Nov. 22. Tho otoam' schoonor Noyo, bound from Mendocino to San DIoko, with rail road ties, went ashoro at La Jolla In a fog last night and Is pounding to pIccoh this morning. Tho twolvo men making up tho crow wore rea cuod. Tho Noyo was built at San Fran cisco In 1887 and Hint city was hor homo Pjirt. She was of IllC gross tonnngo and 229 not tounugo. Hor longth was 150 foot, breadth 33.2 feet and doplh 10.fi foot. TAX LEVY 21 IVIILLS LOWKItl.VR OK ASSICSSEI) VALUA TION HITS EASTSIDK Report $58,000 is Stolen From Industrial Insurance Fund of Washington IB ARRESTS IDE Alleged Warrants Were Forg ed and Cashed in Saloons of Seattle and Elsewhere OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING David lllako or Seattle, Cashed !js:ri)() Worth of Warrants and Man Ho Know Vouched for Warrant Holder tnj AuocUtoil l'rrn to Coo. I)r TIrin, SKATTLI3, Wash., Nov. 22. Iut vostlgntlou made today at Olympla seems to confirm tho report that $58,000 has been stolen from 'tho stalo industrial insuranco fund by means of forged warrants which wore, cashed by saloonkeepers In Scattlo, Tacoma and Olymplu. No nrrcsts havo yet been made. t REAR ADMIRAL t I BOGGS IS DEAD tllr AsuoclatcJ I'rns to Co. car Tlmci, t PARIS, Nov, 22, Rear t X Admiral Lawrence G, X X Boggs, U, Si N retired, X X is dead at his home in X X this city, j x LLOyfllDl"FIRE I.Wlt HTOHV l-'HAME STHUCTUHE TI1HEATENS ENTIHE III.OCIC Kitontcii Do Valiant Servlco Satmtlay lh enlng Hlao Sipielt'hcd and Water 1cm Most Dimuigo Piro stnrtlng nenr tho roof of tho Lloyd Hotel, on Front street, Satur day evening ginned Headway with such rapidity and fierceness that for a tlmo tho cutiro block of wooden buildings was seriously ondangorcd. IJut for the speedy and offlclont work of tho volunteer fire department tho dniungo would have In all probability amounted into the thousands of dol lars. Stonily strcitnig of snlt water were played on the rinmes rroni tho rear root or tho building, hut only after tho first contingent of firoineu had been forced buck down tho front fire C8cnpu by tho clouds or smoko and name. Insuranco Was Carried 'fhcro was Insuranco on both the A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail and Coos Bar Advertiser. No. 103 Utll! ATTACK SLACKEN Allies More Encouraged as Capture of Monastir Seemed Certain Few Days Ago REPULSE HUMS TUBPin Paris Says Serbs Scored an Important Victory on Rail road South of Nish ' Caucus Nominates Candidates for Ci ty Offices Woman Practically Elected to Council Twenty mills is tho city tax lovy In Kastsldo for 1910 as udnptod by the eltyVouncIl Saturday evening, llocauso tho iisseflsod valuation han been decreased $30,000 tho lovy has boon raised flvo mtlls over what it wnB this year. Candidates woro nominated at n caucus for tho Enst sldo election of December 7 and tho new charter discussed. , Tho assessed valuation of Eastsldo in 191-1 was $238,838 and for 1915 is $199,010. Tho budget ror luth calls for $39,050, or about $100 nbovo that of Inst year. Candidates Out pa, and their 11 months old son, Tho candidates for muyor are II. hie been vlaltlnc: at thn C M. llv-lp vitcrm nrnumi inoiimiinn ti t Whitty and J. C. Steckol; f'or 'ito cordcr, O. P. Keating, now in office: and for marslial, Sylvester McOrlff, present incumbent. Tlioro woro four candidates for tho thrco coun cil positions, W. II. Cnvannunh, M. A. McLnggan, Mrs. Carrlo Wright and Mrs. Martin Drecn. Unless tho nnmo of nnothor man h substituted rn .1m l.nlln nt (fin rnirnlnr nlnptlnil Urrlblo squall that howled downfnt least ono woman will bo on tho Eastsldo council ror 191 C. Iron North Inlnt mill tlin Dnn.l lillln tbnrnlng un a sea. Tho llttlo lioat hi soon swamped. worst Point in Hay Tolj nolnt. iiAtu'pnn r.a .mi inn ftft UD thA lint fl-nt.i tlin l.t. l.lflivn i ' characterized as tho worst strip later on tho bay, hecanso of tho 111! lUPPn nt tlm .,.l.l nnnoa .. -"! ..., ,. tin. iibtuon kv Mrth nend. Old timers sav thoro ""been sovernl drownings In this .'Wtity. Was I'liabloTo Swim "WOrdlnir to llnrnpn Tli-lnt Tun. J!a a imnblo to swim. As soon toe boat sank and overturned, ..... li' liat Turpen beenmo greatly .!. eRan t0 cal' or liolp nnd Kinpted to crawl Uj on top or tho ' Craft nVPP nil.) m-nn Gniu.il 4I..1. -'- ...... UIV) RVIUIH1 lil- lUlph Jackson, on tho hrldgo, says iY vrVho crles of tho mon, Tint ... l , as somo of t,,Q hrldgo r returning rrom a night out. and J" from tho south end br tho S' " ll0 8:y8 they often do. ror Bi.Mt0 como or a"1' sot them. feiif.. .J10 fl""'l'er attention to tho SiVtimtIie,a'. u wns inlto dark at "me ami ho could not seo ovor f Tfc "rlfu'1 l,',- lli'WRO ,T. m.e.". dinging tor crlm death g auppery bottom or tho tiny Jl,"' "oatetl through tho contral to ' " uritige anu wero car d fJ.,ie,nisll,B tr,, several hun HmtJv aowils',Pam. It was horo on. Vn1' llcUl b' n'lor who wns uoat ana wno across, suddenly iJ: "?? l'8 'lands across, suddenly di.i esa nnd ,s hollovod to ""l Ho RnllL- nt niiKn u'linn i .Jted n,i,.L- win. nM.in os-iiu floate hack with tho tum 4( a,Bal" t0 tho brldgo nnd aaii,,JC?,on' thls t,mo 8aw h,m Xbrtk ,,cl t1"08 hurried him Into t tr WIuro u, nrst nows of rwn ". .i "as resolved. fllrs. hi.Jt tl10 lJ101' residence, was traged- " "S n rC8UU r!Vemi1;r',B for ,ho ll0(1- 6a in of. the Klks lotle nml Sfae i ?eillate,y loft for the . anil I fnoirn.! -.1.1. . . l. stir... "Ml tho tldo became too fct tkifl V a m "rt thoy quit, bo hlBii re,ur" to their woric 1p;,.?ti.l!r o'clock of .. Uls a,ul Al Smith had a iVabi! t and at 4:40 J fr,,v ivei soutneast or Pier ltllv "n,d th,e bod' " was so t Don Se,ehe they were unablo kin.. J.,,t0 the boat alone. It Wikt Pari to ,h0 w,,sou Under- HMKWHSrd loau-s hesidea his wlfo and llttlo sou, his father, Judgo William Turpon, formerly or Empire but now living in North Uond, and two Blstors. Mrs. C. M. Bylor, who is now In San Francisco, and Mrs. II. Lnngford, who lives In San Fran cisco. Thoy woro wirou yosieraay regarding the drowning. Ho mar ried Miss Maud 1'ollexfon In San Francisco. Native or Cofi.s Hay Mr. Turpon, or "Hud" Turpon, as ho wns so gonorally known by his many rrlonds. was born nnd raised on Coos liny. Ho was born in Em pire in 187C and was 39 yeurs or age. Ho nttondod Pacific University at Forest Grovo, whoro ho took up tho study of architecture and lntor rur ther prepared hlmsoir by work In Portland, Ho was married about H years ago and six or sovon years ago moved to Marshflold. The de ceased wns a prominent mombor or tho Elks, tho Masons and tho Mooso lodges. Funeral Wednesday Tho runoral will bo hold at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon rrom tho Episcopal church, tho Elks having churgo or tho sorvlces. Tho Itov. Hobort Drowning will preach tho ru noral sermon. Ai'm-L- in Mni-sliflcld Since coming to Marshflold and entering nctlvoiy into too arcnuec ture work Mr. Turpen has built ma ny residences and several public buildings here. Ho designed the Carneglo Public Library and but a short tlmo ago prepared the plans for tho big now school nt Powers. Itowaitl Was Offered As soon as It was learned that Mr. Turpon had lost Jiis life the Elka and Masons jointly offered a reward of $50 for tho recovery of tho body. FIKTV THOUSAND SEE THE HEL IC AT M)UISVIMjE Descendant of Chief .1 list Ice .Inlin .Marshall Places a Wreath On It (njr Auoclltrl Ttftt to Coot nr TlmM, LOUSIVILLE, Ky Nov. 22. Fif ty thousand persons viewed tho Lib erty Doll horo today. Mrs. Salllo Wing Marshall Hardy, descondnnt of Chlof Justice John Marshall, placod n wreath on tho boll. According to Daughters or tho American Revolu tion history, tho boll cracked while bolng tolled lor Justlco Marshall's funeral. Will Do N Inquest District Attornoy LUJeqvlst said this morning thoro need bo no In quest, as the case is a clear ono or accidental death. Tho Elks lodgo yesterday posted a reword of $50 for tho recovery ot W S Turpen's body before Tuesday. Tilts 'morning Fred Gettlns and Al Smith both refused tho reward, say ing thoy went down to do their share ror an old iriond and wanted noth ing for It. Tho shot gun taken along by Mr. Turpen was found in tho bay but a short distance from his body, together with aUlmiich basket. EUGENE Tho Sunday closing law Ins been ontorcod again at Eu gene the district attorney claiming that tho recent Injunction suit ar fects only Multnomah "unty. Iftrin "i"!',0' of "'J10' wllo.caBll0,d building nnd tho furniture, tho for I $.1000 or tho warrants, says In each mor lu0BiK to Mr. llrldgos or Cal- 17"" ""'" "" H..O ii,. .... irornia, and tlio latter to Mr. and eight years enmo In with thu war- Mra. Sullivan. J. J. Hlchardson. nn rant holder and vouched tor him., inRlirnllPn ni1iHfnr. i w., tn.if.v nlitiMlitltii. .1... .!.... ...n !.. llMl.t.Vn.. nn I in linninnrn wires ho Is coming on the next boat. 14 L II I U U 1 1 ft 1 1 K L 1 1 Tlio oss In tho main was to tho ni I I lil Mil HIM Mr II mrulturo, which wus bndly drench- UUUL. IU HUIIUIIL.U nill.v unit wnt.ip. nml Willi imrl nt the roof burned off, tho heavy rain storm of yesterday morning added further injury. Decause of the Iooroiicss or the structure thu water leaked through from floor to floor, coming down to some or tho rooms on tho second story. Mr. Sullivan said yesterday ho had about $1800 worth or lusur unco on tho furniture in thrco dif ferent Insurance dompnnles and so his loss will probably all bo covered. Flamos Spread Quickly Flro Is said to havo been first discovered by Duncan Ferguson, Jr., of tho tiro department, who was Just returning from supper. Do said ho called to Jay Totvor, at tho Gunnery, to turn In tho alarm, and started for tho root ot tho hotel with a tiro extinguisher. This nvail od llttlo, tor tho flames already had a good headway, starting in tho cell ing or tho front room on tho fourth floor, either from a leaking gas plpo or defective wiring, according to tho boliot or Firo Chlof Keating. Gordon Smith drove tho auto flro truck to tho foot of Central avenue, and throo linos woro strung from tho machlno, 'with a capacity of 1200 gallons a nilnuto. Tho steam er was brought to tho root ot Com mercial nvcnuo and a line extended up tho sldo ot Gow Why's building and across tho roofs, thus kooplng tho flames from spreading In that direction. Power Wires Scare Tho first lino of hoso was forcod back by tho riamos. Tho hoso drop ped across tho high-power wires In trout and sparks sputtered off In all directions, Bonding tho firemen and spectators hurrying away. Another lino was brought up and this, aftor sevorul minutes fighting from tho rear roof, had tho flro unuor control, uioukii Kieui ciouuh of smoke continued to roll out. This meant only ono lino playing on tho flro. but it proved enough to do the work. Klrcineu Do Efficient Work. Tim ..ffurta of thn firoillOll Woro prnlsed by many. Though It was about supper tlmo when tho first alarm camo In thero was a hurried response and tuey went lino mo thick of tho smoko like veterans. The electric power all ovor tho city was turned off for a fow min utes, following tho falling of tho firehose across tho power line. Tho hoso was uninjured. Flro Chief Dan Keating, working on tho fourth floor, plunged his axo into tho celling, and the fire burst through onto him. Ho escap ed without Injury. Mr. Keating said that tho front of tho building will probably have to bo rebuilt according to the tiro or dinances. It Is said the bay win dows and the front balconies slope ofr nt an alarming angle, and are a direct menace during a tlmo or fire. The roof was badly burned In front and tho upper rooms, somo of them, were burned through and left smudgy with smoke. Plenty of Insuranco Hcnrr SonKstacken said this after noon that ho had three policies or; $500 each on tho building for J. H. Bridges and that In all probability tho loss would be entirely covered. Tn addition to this he had Sibout $500 on furniture for Mr. and Mrs, Sulli van, the I. S. Kaufman Company nau $500 and E. I. Chandler $800. No adjustment ot loss had been made up to this atternoon and no one would estimate the amount ot damages. M. WILL PUNISH ACTS (JOVEItN.MENT IS DETEItMINED TO STOP AJ.Ii LAWLESSNESS Will Hun DouU Explosions and Oth er Violence Against tho In dustries of America D AuocliteJ rren tt Coo. IUr TlmM.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov.t22. The Wholo machinery or tho United States govornmont will bo employed to run down and punish those ro sponslblo ror tho explosions, intimi dation ol labor and acts of vlolenco against American industries. This was mado clear in nn announcement by Attornoy General Gregory, who culls upon the state authorities to uso equal vigor in dealing with law lessness beyond tho reach of tho fed eral statutes. WTHDHAWS NAM E LULL' PREVAILS EAST KusHlniiM Claim to Havo Kcgnlued Somo (.'round in Cnllcln Itoino Claims Italians Havo .Mado Headway Against AtiHtiinas tnr AmocIUM l'rm to Coot Day TlmM. LONDON, Nov. 22. Tho capturo of more than 2C00 Serbians was announced by llorlln today. Flvo cannon and four machlno guns woro taken In tho field of operations whllo In Novlpnzar Arsenal, 50 largo mortars and eight cannon of tho old typo wore round. ,Aro After Greece Humors that tho entcnto allies are determined to compel Greeco to ropudlnto all hints that sho might interfere with tho passngo of tho al- X 0BREG0N HAS TAKEN X X CITY OF CANANEA X t X a tnr AocI1ih1 rrru U com Tr TlmM.J f X NAC0, Nov, 22, Gen- X X eral Obregon, the Carran- X X za leader, took Cananea X X yesterday, Trains are X X being operated between X X Naco and Cananea today, X J IS SUNK FIVE HUNDHED TUHKISH SOL D1EHS ON IIOAHI) LOST Message to London States That lloat Struck a Miuo In Sea of .Marino ni ) TWO HIHTISH SHIPS HAVE 11EEN SUNK tDr A.sor litfd rrru to Com Tir TlmM.) LONDON, Nov. 22. Two more small llrltlsh steamers tho Hallamshlro and thu Merganser wero sunk. Tlio members ot the crew wero saved. SAKS SERBS CHUEL LADV PAGET STATED TIIEV MIS THL'AT THE ItULGAIHANS APPROACH RUMANIA CHNTHAL POWEHS ASK HEU TO HE NEUTHAL At tnr AiuK!tj rrM to coot ntr tioim.j LONDON, Nov. 22. The sinking ot a Turkish transport which was carrying 500 soldiers across tho Sea of Marmora, is roportod In a messago from Zurich, Tho messugo says tho trnusnort ntruclc a inlnn mill neu troops ncross nor territory havo i nearly all on hoard wero iirnviui. ucen Buusiniuiaicu ny tlio inaugura tion of a commercial blockndo. This measure is expected to elicit Imme diately a declaration by the Greek govornmont clearly defining Its In tentions. Attacks Slacken Tho Uulgarlau attacks In South ern Serbia have slnckeucd, London says, which is held as an encour aging sign in view of tho face that a few dayB ago tho IlHlgarluu ad vauco on Monastir seemed curtain l'ntis says tho Sorblau minister nt Athons corroborates tho report that tho Sorblaus won an Important victory over tho Uulgnrlans nenr Los kovatz on tho railroad 25 miles, south ot Nlsh, and secured that part ot tho lino rrom further attack for somo tlmo. Itegnlu Ground In tho East n lull provails. al though tho Hussions clulm to havo regained somo groiiud in Gallcla. In tho West, Paris says nothing Im portant has occurred except greuado fighting in tho Artols district. Italians Make Gains. Homo claims tho Italians mado an Important ndvuuco on tho Isouzo front, especially on tho heights northwest of Gorlzla, nnd hold tholr ground In tho fact of counter attacks. GREECE IS TO BE BLOCKADED Entente Allies Will Establish War Zone and Cut Off Supplies From Country MIS THERM The Greeks Express Hope That No Such Drastic Measures be Taken COOPERATION IS WANTED King Was Shown Necessity Hint Greece Giro Assurances of Groat er Help to tho A'lles Repre sentation Mado hy French Wt AMotltth rrM to Coot lUj TlmM.) SALONIKI, Nov. 22, It Ifl rumor ed hero that the entente nlllcs havo decided to carry tho commercial blockade to tho extent of establish ing n wnr zono around Grocco and cutting otr nil supplies. Tito Greoks express tho hopo no Biich drastic no tion will bo tnkon. Tho Assoclntou Press lenrnod, however, that tho French authorities offlcally mado tho strongest representations to tho throno respecting tho necessity that Greece give assurances of more ac tive cooperation with thu allies. Sumo Tlmo Offer Snccinl In- diiccmcnts if She Will Take Tholr Sldo (11 Auoclitttl rrrtt to Coot nr Tlmfi.J l ROME, Nov. 22. Germnny nnd Austria-Hungary aro understood to bo nuking Rumnula to preserve her neutrality, and at tho sanid time are offering certain concessions to hor If sho will lntorvono on tho sldo of tho contral powors. WILL GO TO COURT VESSEL SEIZURE NOT DIPI.O .MATIO QUESTION VET- JUSTICE HUGHES .NOT A PHHS 1DENTIAL CANDIDATE Secretary or Stato h" Nebraska Grunts Ills Request to Take Name 1'ioni llallot llj AuoeUtM I'm to Coot Dtj Timet. LINCOLN, Nov. 22. Secretary Stato Pool, ot Nebraska, announced that ho would grant tho request ot Assoclato Justice Hughes and with draw the lattor's name rrom the Nebraska primary ballot as a can didate ror tho Republican Presi dential nomination. PREPARES MESSAGE PRESIDENT TO GIVE IDEA ON RAISING ,MONEV Somo or Congressional Leaders Op- poso the Plan or Issuing Hond for Natjonal Defense (0 AwoiUtM rrrtt to root IUr TIium.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 22. President Wilson will Indicate In his nunuul message to Congress, which ho is now writing, how, In his opinion, the money necessary to provide for tho National detonso as proposed by tho administration may be raised. This was Indicated today as a re sult or last night's conterenee be tween the President and Represen tative Fltzcerald A number ot Write Homo That Sho Regrets England is Allied With tho Serb Peoplo (Or AtMcltcw rru to Ooot Bar Ttoitt.1 DERLIN, Nov. 22. (Wlroless to Sayvillo.) Horrified by tho Ser bian mistroatmeut ot tho Ilulgnrlan soldiers, Lady Paget has requested tho admission to Uulgarlau army ot Tho Red Cross, an Overseas Nows Agency says. Lady Pagot, who Is tho wire or a llrltlsl permanent under secretary of foreign affairs, conducted a Red Cross Hospital at Uskup anu remain ed thero utter it was captured by tho Dulgarlaus. Sho was so af fected by tho looting and barbarism that sho has written to Londou her regret that England Is allied with Serbia. AIRSHIPS AT iCO SIX ARMY AEROPLANES REACH TEXAS CITY TODAY On Their Way From Fort SHI to Now , Headquarters ut Fort Antonio (Hr Auoclttoit rrau to Coot IUr Timet. WACO, Texas, Nov. 22, Six army aeroplanes, bound for San Antonio Horn Fort Sill, arrived hero at Irreg ular Intervals from Fort Worth af ter hours of flight. KLAMATH FALLS Arthur Democratic leaders In Congress, In-1 Geary has been engaged to deliver a , eluding Fitzgerald, oppose a bond (series ot lectures In the east and, ..!. nvitnmlli ran -iii 11 I ni. ... la rt l.'1nmnili pnilnK innvlaa ; Issue, as such expenditures would have to bo continued from year to year. show tho Klamath county movies which wero exhibited at tbe San Francisco exposition. ERUPTION SERIOUS PEOPLE ARE FLEEING FROM STUOMUOLI VOLCANO Sides Aro Cracking and Hot Lava Is Flowing Into the Sea, Report Says. (Ur AMoclattd It-.. In cuu ear Ttiua. PALERMO. Sicily. Nov. 22. The eruption of Stromboll volcano is as suming serious proportions and the population ot the. Island is flee ing to places of safety Tho sides of the volcano aro cracking and streams of lava are flowing into the sea, raising Immcnso columns ot smoko, . lliitluli Took Hoats or American Trnns-Atlaiitic Co. Recently Under U. S. Registry (nr AuoclilM Iron to lYtat IUr Tlmta.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 22 llrltlsh seizures ot vessols or tho American Trans Atlantic Comnany's rieot, all or which woro transferred to tho American Hag rrom foreign roglster, probably will not become u subject of diplomatic negotiations until tho cases havo passed through tho prize court. Tho chargo that Gorman capital is tn tho company Is denied. s s IT IS UNFA m RERUN CALLS IH.OCKADE ACT OK VIOLENCE AN Says It Agrees Willi Practlco of Al lies Regarding Soverlgnty , or Small Nations (nr Aaiotlittl i'rttt to Coot nr TlmM.J RERUN, (Wireless to Sayvillo) Nov. 22. An Ovorseus Nows Agency dispatch characterizes tho commer cial blockado or Greece by tho on tonto powors as "an act ot vlolenco against a smull neutral country, which intends to maintain hor neu trality without engaging In Intrigues. Tho blockndo agrees exceedingly well with the practlco ot tho ontonto powors In rognrd to questions arret ing the HOvorcluntv nr mnnii nn. tlons." PAPER APOLOGIZES THE LONDON GLOME ALLOWED TO RESUME OPERATIONS Was Suspended by tho Authorities llocauso of Statements Regard lug Kitchener's Resignation (Or AauKlaltJ lmi to Coot liar Tlmfa LONDON, Nov. 22. With a print ed apology for tho statemonts that Kitchener resigned as Secrotary of Wnr, the Globe, which recently was suspended, resumed publication today. GIRL IS LIBERATED WAS IMPRISONED RY RELATIVES TWELVE YEARS AGO Weighs Only 1'irty-Swen Pounds Whon Released Prosecution Likely to Follow (Dr Aatotltttd rrrtt tt Coot IJar TlmM.) EASTON, .Maryland, Nov. 22. Grace Marshall, a young woman whose father und stepmother aro chaigod with having Imprisoned hor In hor homo near St. Michaels near ly 12 years ngo, spoko today for tho first tlmo slnco her liberation last Friday. Sho wus Imprlsonod, it is nllegod aftor attempting to olopo at tho ago of 10 with a man or whom tho rather disapproved. Whon roleasod, Bho weighed but 57 pounds. nio Chlldruns' Aid Society, which liber ated the girl, oxpocted to lay tho caso boforo tho State's Attornoy today. TO HOLD TERRITORY RULGARIA INTENDS KEEPING PART OF SEHIHA IN NEUTRALITER THE ZEAIANDIA WAS INSIDE LIMIT WHEN SEARCHED Reiilu Paper Quote! Minister of Fi naueo Who Is Arranging Ad- vunco of Money (Br fcnociattj Pcm tt Coot liar TlmM.J RERUN, (Wireless to Sayville), Nov. 22. Tho Uulgarlau Finance Minister Tonchetr who hns been ar ranging an advance to Bulgaria by a Gorman bank syndicate, is quoted by the Lokal Anzelger as saying that Bulgaria intends to retain tho terri tory captured rrom Serbia. KILfiO BE'IUILT T1MHEHS WILL PROTECT COAST GUARD STATION Senator Chamberlain Writes Work Will Ho Done Plea Wus 3Iade ror Concrete Wall A timber retaining wall about the boat lauding and the north side ot the new Coast Guard station on Charleston Day has been authorized by the government, according to a letter this morning rrom Senator Report Is Mado liy Officers of Hat- tlesblj) Kentucky to Officials at Washington (Dr AuocltteJ Treat to Coot liar Timet, WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 22. Officers or the battleship Kentucky nt Progreho, Moxlco, hnvo reported that the American steamer Kealandla was a quarter or a milo insldo the threo mile limit whon she was re cently forcibly searched by a board ing party from a Rrltlsh cruiser, and therefore was u a neutral port. Tho vessol'B pupers wero In tho American Consulate there at tho time sho was searched. Chamberlain, In Washington. The plea was for a concrete retaining wall, one that would stand the wear (and tear of tho weather. I In tho original appropriation for tho station somathlng llko $4'f,0d0 was appropriated and later the con tract was loft for about $29,500. Somo or tho differences was asked for to complete tho necessary work. The retaining wall wll keep out the encroachments of tho seas that threatened to carry away tho fill that has been made and to under- t mine the buildings close to the wa iters edge, senator cnamueriain says that bids tor the work wl bo called tor "aa soon as tho necessary I formalities have been gone through I with." j Kft ' ?, . iliilOTBli isai' itJk iaftW v -&"" ; ,, &. . a...