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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
lON'T LET GET TOO SMALL. REMEMBER NO MAN IS INDISPENSABLE Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's what Uio Coos Bay Time is. A Sovtb. west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon yeoyl and do voted to tl.o best Utorest of Uihi great toctloa . Tho Tiroes always boosts Md swnra knocks. Xbe Coos ny Tln,e" 1 prond of it title "The People's rPr," nd It strives at all tirars to Ut b to ,u Bra8 7 deroun " "erglM to pomoUng Uio people's laterals. memreh op the associated press Vol. No- XXXIX. Established 1878 Ah Tho Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times Coast Msil and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 105 YOUR HAT (E una mm mmtB m m EO Cabinet Members Unanimous in supponmu i " Which are Set Forth I ALMOST READY fakes up National Defense and Other Questions uon- grcss Will Act upon IAS A MISSION OF PEACE inlrfent Will Declare Hurli In tho ko Willi tho Fulled Stales Wilt .Mivo "I" Voting .Moil Learn- lug to llccomo holulei'M nr Awwlilnl I'rtM to Cooi Ily Time I WASHINGTON. I). C Nov. 21. resident WIIroii'h annual messago rnnercss. approved itmintnioiiHly' r the cabinet members, woh nonrlng Implctinn today. DcbIiIo tho dls- silon of nutlonnl dofenso and rov- iors. other questions on which tho tsldcnt looks to congress for ac ton, will ho taken up. Other QiicstioiiH IThcio Include tho merchant mnr- , conservation, Brontor Bolf gov- ument for tho Filipinos and rural Kdlts. Tho mesBago will dcclnro United Stntes has a mission of xco In tho world and therefore nit bo ready to defend Iter right to dependent nnd unmolested action. Tho president will, ns ho did Inst xr, again declare It proper for lung men to learn to ho soldiers. wires were rttnv.v The Western Union wires crc down until this after- noon nnd Tho Times Asso- elated Press report was do- laved. 15 EOR MEXICO liMIUAIi WINSI.OW OIIDEItlOD HlOM S.N FIIANCISCO TODAY Nil Protect Ainei'lcaiiH and Other FurelRiicrs Against tho Haiti- lug Indians Marines Go 'lJ AuKltteJ rrtM to Coot Uy Tlmr. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 24. ""rat witiHlow cummnndlng tho c"lc flcot, was ordered from Ran mcuco to Topolobampo, Mexico, !f lth tho flnk'shln San lilcfeo. kb will carry about 275 addition- airinea, ready to land to protoct "wiwns nmi othor foreigners. N gunbont AnnannllH Is nlrendr Topolobampo, protecting Amorl- " "riven from sugar plantations raiding Indians. II ITS OFFICE FTlli:il ok FOUMEU IMIESI- fVT OF HEMEK COMMISSION JH'I llerau-o Name Wltliout. All- "lorlty s placed on Dentin. i lt Ion of Germany ' AnocUiel rr to Coo. llr Tlmn.1 fEW VOUK, Nov. 2-1. Because "Knaturo was attached without f wowlcdgo to an appeal for funds fMyon official of tho commit' B'Ch contained a donuncla- I Of rintMr... T..I. -... H.-.1 ,.. Xl llt,,ry v. inn, yol former I'rosldent Taft, nn- - touaj his resignation as President of the national Allied , cmmlttee The committee tint f nbout mnH ftSo t0 "ter funds collected for the i'e '"ithftUn, ... . .... t,.. holies. "u"vlvin 0l r r'H Nr TAKES CHARGE WnSBOY IN TROUBLE l we"en. tho youth who was re- Wit , d at "arriabiffg. on n F of passing a worthless chock IrtW. l8' the Sheridan street V. !, llves In Coos County. Tho ler nald tho amount of the i t". Jarvls, who was satls MJ drnn . .. ....... k.n. . ' ""eciiiion or ino jao. r"n.Jhnt i7 ..oo. on,i 4lttr t o w "fee, "" J1 IQ all reports, haB borne rti;" ,,,w, """,nB ,u" BEEN SO t JAPAN READY TO t t FIGHT IN EUROPE t 4 Illf AttniUtnl Vmm to i'i TMf Tlnim t PARIS, Nov, 24 Jap- an is willing to send a t strong army to Oiiopo X if the need arises, the t t Tokio cormsnoiulont nf t x mo relit Mansion says, Foreign Minister Ishii is t quoted as saying that Ja- x pan does not intend to t risk a check, lllll OBSERVE 11 coos HAY IS HEADY THANKSGIVING FOR Football (.'iiinii K Emit I'iiIoii Son ho Will Mo Held In Eton ) lug by Chin-ehcs nu.ic' events rou THANKSGIVING HAY 2:30 p. in. IT. of O. froBlitnon nnd Marshflold high school football game. 7:30 p. in. Union Thanksgiving service at Dap tlst church. U p. m. Football dnnco at Finnish Imll. 9 p. in. Annual bull of Owls nt Kckhoff hull, North llond. v I ' TlmnksKlvliig Day will ho olworv-lmiiod od nH usual. on. Coos Hay. Moitof tho stores and tho bunks will boelos-1 ed all day nnd some of tho clothing stores will remain opon until noon. Oroeerlos however are to bo closed Uio oniiro any so buying for ThniiKs- giving must bo nuidu todny. to Tho chlof event In the city for tlio,n imy is uio looumu guuio ueiwoon uio . freshman team of tho University of I .i ii.n .,l wiegou aiin mo .warsiiuuni nigii school. At night there will ho a big j danco at tho Finnish hall which will bo attoiidcd by tho foot ball players and high school students and oth ers. I'iiIoii Serlcoat Night A union service will bo hold by th churches In tho oveulug at tho Dap list church. Everyone Is preparing for Thanks giving dlnnors and a number of fam ilies will entertain friends at turkey fnn at I in mi..,.-.. ... rts ..... ....I ... l., ii.i. mornlngtbnt because tomorrow Is ThauksgU-liig Day the CaruoKlo 1.1 hrary will bo closed all day, At North Itmul Tho union sorvlco at North Hond will bo held by the congregations thero tonight at tho I'. II. church. Tomorrow most of tho storos of North Horn) will bo closed and a gqu oi al holiday obsonrod. Tho big soeliil event of the ovou Ing at North lleml will be the Owls annual danco which will take placo nt Eckhoff hall. Tho Owls of that . city glvo a daiieo every Thanksgiving night. Camps to (Mono It wns said this uftornoon that tho McDonald ft Vaughn lugging tamp nt Hluo ItlilKo will bo closed down for Just tomorrow and tho same was said of tho Smith-Powers Logging Company. POST OFFICE IIOl'JIS Tho Following Ih Issued ltegardl"g tho Malls Tomoirow General dollvory window nnd car riers window open from 11 a. in. to 12 m. Thore will bo no collection from stroot lotter Iwitoa on that day." Last collodion from thorn will bo Wednesday ovenlUK. hetwoBit 6 p. m. and 5:30 p. in., until Friday morn ing at 8:30 a. m. Patrons should mall letters at of fice for dispatch at 9H6 n. m. Nov. 25th. Malls, will be recelve4 and dispat ched as usual. HUGH P McLArX Postmaster I WATERFRONT NbWS x The steam schooner Hardy was duo In today from San Francisco but no report has been recolvod of her this afternoon. Tomorrow about 11 o'clock tho Yellowstone is due to leave North npn.i for San Frsnclsco. -',ni., sitnir bus a cow at Em- tplre lie loaded the Rustler with hay for h s cow and delivered tt this; afternoon Ho is com lug baok u, the hay f6r a cargo and cx-.e Is lo J Jeavo Friday for tl1 Hogne i Alarm m no nirnr , Miranira ntiit I COALED IT SEAl iX Captain of American Boat Bcrwintl Tells of Aiding Ves sels of German Navy HAD FUEL! FOOD Was Supposed to be Sailing for Buenos Aires When Steamer Left New York ONE WARSHIP WAS SUNK HtlllMi Surprised tho Voxels mid When 0heis Fled One German Mont Was Sunk Story (then ' On Witness Stn"il lllr Aamlftnl 1'mu to Com IMy Ttmw.J NEW YORK. Nov. "J I. How tho IIumhurK-Auicrh'nu lino Htiecoudod In reaching (lennnn warships In tho At- Jluutle with conl and food by moans of tho stenmer llerwlnd, an Aniorl- 'ran boat, was told today on tho wit ness stand by Captain Kalkoiihorg of tho Uonvind. I Sailed fiiun Now Yoik ( Ho snld tho Uerwlud siitludj Aug. I K fftti ..i ..itt. .... t (i .1 a 1 1 1 .. fitH . u iiijiii nun i ui iv untiiimiiiij iui j-ltuenos Alros, hut off Capo Hoquu O;iuot thd Oormnn wnrshlps Including Cup Trafalgar, 1'ontiiH Hlonor Wou- mer and tho tiny Oormnn gunbont,..,.,....,,.. H, . . n.1I1w.illt Khor. i Three of tho fleet woro londod and ttWny, louring tho Cap Trafnl ,Knr nnd tho I'onins. (.. ,wii Sunk Thoy wero surprised by tho Jlrlt- Ish cruiser Vnrmnnia and unothor lirltlsh boat. The I'outas and Hcr- Wlnd fled leaving tho Cap Trafalgar fBht alono. Tho latter was sunk two hours. Tho Horwlnd later rejuliind tho Eleanor Woormer and i wont to Hlo Jnuloro, got a cargo and I . I returned homo. TO VACATE DEGHEEiBODY IS BURIED A.' II. MANIA' I-'IIjKS MOTION IN IMPROVEMENT CASE (Vutciitloii .Made That City and S. I'. IIiimi Agreement Which I'rovciitu . FlnNi of Street. Now . I'lnliitltrit III tho cobo of A. II. Man My versus tho City of Murshflohl in- W tho "ootlii of stroel as Bossmonts on south Fourth street have (lluil a motion with tho court for su order vacating the doerco ami tc grant tho plulutirru tho filing or a Riiftilomantat complaint. Tho 'Manly cam, In which J. W. Motloy and tho Fletcher holrs are alio iutnrosted, started In 1U13 when, Hi.... nnlnlt.nil till, f.ttv frfllll rnllltf! hltf I l""J "l " ..--.., - "'..... i, .....i .....I... ............. ..n.nnln f tlimi. for Ih.. IliiniOVO- liiw.ni n f ICnitrlli utriiot. Iul mliiir at tho tl.no tho city had not complotod the ontlto Improvement ns oalled forj in tho or.lli.anee and tho public I notice of "tho city rocjidur. This, thoy claimed, was also to havo ttikou lu the oxtouslon or Fourth street to tho south end or Hnllroad addition, or to the wntors or Coal Hank In lot. City Made Answer . puCMilty came Into court In nnswor limtomllng that a Hiibsequout tempo Ary InJuiiclfhiL by tbo Southern Pa cific kupt tho;n "?rom comploting tho stj-tot at that tlmo. irtooontly tho court ontorod a do- orqQ to rostrnin tho olty from pro coiKHan V? colloct this niotuHaunt i'jjVJrThoIiii)iroeiiiont bad boon com. h3ft!r-V accordance With tho first ordlnanerf. (lain, Cloud Exists Now the plaintiffs, in HUn tholr motion to vacate tlijs deereo, oow tcnJ that tholr property Is under a cloud and can not be sojd, only minus the nmount or the contended im- prorement assoeemont. Further II. G. Hoy. auornoy ror tho plaintiffs, allogee lu hit supple ' . . .. nnlol onm.llnlllt tllHt PttV ALtOmOV Tnhn n rniu. told him that ho jir. Coss liada,,gentloman!eagreomont"fenoUBh t0 c88t lt "! thoro, the with' the uttomoyS for the S. P. tJmtlP0""' ,B tnftt " "or ha b" .. t.mnMrv inlunptlon suit or the't,,er0 "' t,l 8,,or but a ""'"'t " laUer would not be trjoil out for at! .. , .,.i . ii, r v .. ....... .. .u. c i. ii.i i. , n.a'ot Nortb Inlet to tbo spot, across .VCIMUgUl, HIP same thing. I imnivit n C U'ninilT tbn wfill knoVn'ani' popular 'reprcsonta-, tlve of the ...... it. .ttTfjn Tjr ,.00 i i -i... i,c !!, inraii I Ti "nlll nJ irio on tbo Cooos Rny trade 4 4 WILL SEND NEWS OF GAME BY WIRELESS lllr Awtiw lll l'rrw ivj noy Tlmw J NEW YORK, Nov, 24, The score of the Armv- t Navy football game hero i i Saturday will be flashed ; a vy WllUIUob illUUIIU IIIU i t world to- ovciy place t $ whom the United States t t has a warship' or soldiers, t IS IT Bl FRIENDS DELEGATION (SHEETS MINISTEIt WMITI.OCK IN NEW YOIIIC AiuioiinccH Ho Will IU't him Doc. H to ltcsiiiil( II Ik Duth'H III Ilelgiuhi (llf Awoililtvl I'rtM lo Com Pit Tlmm NEW YOIIK, Nov. a I. Uranil Whltluck, Amorlcuu mlulHter to llol rIiiiu, and Mrs. Whltlock, woro mot by a delegation from Toledo hoided by Mayor Elect Mllroy when thoy landed hero today. Whltlock an nounced ho would leave Dee. 'JS to rosumo his duties In Ilelglum, E DEMOCItATS MAY HOLD CONVEX. TION I.V JUNE I'rnuclseo All Want Xatlomil lectlug lllr Aik)IIM I'nu to Cue. IUr Tlmn.j" NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Domo orutlc soutlment, judging from re ports received by Chnlrinan Mc Combs of tho National commlttco, favors an early National convention. McCombs uald It Ik llltoly tho con vention will ho hold tho first two Woeks in Juno. HIiIb weio recolvod from Chicago, St .I.ouls, Dnllns and Jnn Francisco. DEAD MAN FOUND ON 1IEACII IK NOT IDENTIFIED Coi oiici'h Verdict Is He Was .Mem ber of .Santa Claru't Crow .Might. Ho Assistant Engineer Search of tho clothing worn by the dead man found iilgh on tho son wall seven miles north of tho Coos Hay bar yostnrday afternoon guo not a elow iih to his Identity. Tho vot dlct of iluilgo C. L. 'Punnook and William Diiugaii.'who wuro called to tho sceiio, was that the man was a sailor, one of tho four men missing from tho Ill-fated Suntu Clara, Tho body had' huen In tho water three "" wi YUiy mx,, .nn:..... W LL GATHER ARLY ed ami so was litirluil ' tlioru In Ibu'onmm. first hocoihI. and third-- """" "" , ,' """'l': t'"' body I," Wtllor. flrt ... oft' i MtiNtaui oiiKineor or thu Santa Clars. who somewhat nuswoni tho ilowriptlini. Tho hoilyut t,0 orogoit Agricultural Colloge, wolghod nbout ItjO pounds and wna.,,,,,.!, n i,0 ,ditcos worth mon R loot 10 Hichos in length. The oth-i Honing. The Oregon chickens woro or missing men are Manuel Tello, I .fireman, Tom Farroll, iiitMWboy, and llohort Bheuror. winch iirivur. y doubt alibilt tho final result and Seagulls llmer on Spot tho final score ''shows tho Canadian In tho afternoon T .8. Small wnl,,Iin tlit closest competition, about walking along tho beuch. Tho susiwenty oggBniohlnd Oregon's iow twero bronkliig high, cleur up to thei,, r ea wall. Ho dlseernod u great To ndd tovOrogon glory, a Harred flock or sotKiills and, following Plymouth Rock dovelopod rrom col thorn, enmo upon the doad tuan. . logo stock alfd ontorod by F. M. Tho dead man was drettfOd in blito ovorallfl and a rough shirt, v.tli a blue jorsoy undeivieath. lie had on I light shoos. Thore was not a tblngi scores. Apparently, tho only roa In his pookots by wlileli ho might, SOn Orogon did not win u greater vlo- he Idontlfled. He hud bjon In tu.ur Hoe In'tho'fact that tho Oregon water so long that his teoth and oars college Slid not outer moro hens. ware gono. The fact th(tt Iris teoth were all mlsaltig jod .Mr. Dungan to oat at the Pannma-Paelflo Intoina- bollevo the man wore falso teoth and'tlonal Exposition, was conducted on must havo heon a man of mlddloago. I tho Exposition grounds under the Short a'liuo Out of Water auspices of tho University of Callfor- Juilglng rrom the fact tho body ' nla. Tho groat future was tho con- 'ui. ffm.tirl ' hll'l. on llln mna U'rill nnA - "- " -" "' " """.eWl IHH."U lil U u.. .-..uo, .... 0Dlr tl10 l,rov,0" tide had boon blghl'pous woro ontorod rrom practically Mr- 'wb1 said this morning that " was four tulles from tho landing l.rov l.ri.ol. H.i-r...Dk .l.lli II. o ,...t,.T'1, an., l.m.a n I il.n (Vnimn ulntlnn ..,. .,.,. ...... .... .,.. imiii, mi i ui iiiu uuj (iiiw hub, uuii-i od to the fact the body was docom-l ,08e,, ue(l(lei1 tf' "10 ( "wy l,,l- " " oiui, tcntiiii, u lutiur rss to inani. uio grao or me uu known sailor whoro narao wJH nev - ;t he known WANT TO KNOW i ABOUT GREECE Entente Ministers Present Joint Note Demanding That Country Define Position T IS CALLED Note Presented Government Showing What is Expected of Greece by Allies DEMANDS N0F EXACTING Aio.Mtich doss So than Unit IUimi :- pnrlw! oer llcfued Arwurniiro of t'ocui'll.v of Allied Troops In Inccslouhi, II Ih Claimed MAY IMSAItM AM.IES IF HOIIIIEIt IS CHOSSED t Ily A.khI.IcI I'rr.. to (m.k nr Tlmrt.) l'AIUS, Nov. 21. 1'ro mlor Skouloudls, of Grccco, Is quoted by tho 1'otlt Parls leu, as Haying that if the Al lied forces In Macedonia coiuo across tho bordor, Greece may disarm them, although tho Greek govern ment Iuib not committed It self on tlils point. llr AmocLIM rmi to Coo. lur Tlmn.. LONDON, Nov. 21. A message from Athena snys tho entente mlu- 'istom prqsonted a collective nolo to Premier Skouloudls, demanding that FGrceco doMuo her attitude. The enbliiet was Immeillately called to gether. After tho mooting the Greek min isters uald the situation had been cleared by tho presentation of a nolo "which gave tho government dcftulto Information of what was expected by tho Allies. Those demands are less exacting than was expected. Tho ministers nddod that Grecco never had refused J ho requests for assurances for tho security of tho al lied troops In Macedonia, TIIEV TAKE DIG PHI.ES AT THE EXPOSITION Vof, Dijilc, of Agricultural Col' lego Shows What Can bo Douo Piiilnilng lOggs (Spwlal to The Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. It's "Oregon first" again, this time In tbo luelvo montlm' International Egg laying contest involving r.oo iiom from tho four corners of tbo earth. The contest at tho oxpoHltlou has ended, and tut n matter or fact It is thino pons or White Leghorns, Hnr- cue OREO HENS i was that ofir(j pumouth Rocks and a hybrid of ,10 lw0 nlorod by Prof. Jumos Dry- iH iIIH,,i ,,t ti,. nmiltrv dninirtmeiit lu fur uhimd tho past three or rour tim tlmt thoro really was nevor shormun or Lebanon, and two White Leghorns arnon' tho collogo hens, moved to beltltoMiIghost ludlvlduul This contost, tho largest and long- . t.n......n .n. . inn IttHa nn.l sup-l'0?ory atato'ln tho Union, rrom Can ada and from England. The Oregon White Leghorns tak lug firs.t place laid something n.oro than 1000 oggs. an avorage of but little moro than ICO oggs nor hon. i. . ... , , . jJruuuuiy wuiiui nam inuuuiuu around tho 2&0 murk, but tho con It'dltlona hero ero not condmtlvo to lu'uvv vim .i num. llim u iiiu cnitKens were up agamsi etacuy uio .samo thing, so no one has am spoc- .ml reCreP. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ' t DUEL IS STARTED Illy Awoi l.list rrriw t. . rf Tlmm. CONSTANTINOPLE, t Nov, 24. -Violent artil- t lory fighting noar Seddul Balir, at tho tip of tho Gallinoli noninsula. was t t t t t t t reported by tho War Of- t t fico, It adds! Sunday X wo shot down and cap tured a British aoroplane X pilot," CLOTHES SET AFIRE o, M. JOHNSON RESIDENCE NEAR BURNING THIS AFTERNOON Firemen -Arrlvo In Time lo Put Out Plaro AVIth Clu-nilciil lloso-r Daiuago In Slight. Clothes drying on tho top of n cook stove lu the kitchen of thu O. M. Johnson residence, tit 10th and Lockhnrt streets, sot firo to the Iioiibo at 1:30 this afternoon. Flro men mndo a hurried run to tho sceiio and extinguished tho blazo with tholr chemical hose. The damage Is hnrd to estimate but It wns BiUd would probably bo'liotwccn 150 and $100. Mrs. Johnson had left the houso for a few minutes to go to tho houso of n neighbor. Sho hud n good flro lu tho stovo nnd loft tho clothoH there drying. She returned to find tho wnll on flro nnd tho flames catim Into tho second floor. Tho coaling was burned through, tho wall partially destroyed and the hoiifle rilled with smoke, nnd tho roar port with water. FIRE IS SDDH OUT HLAHSjrAHTS IN HOME OF REV. Il.,0.'Til'OHPE THIS .MORNING .' 1. Caused by. Owrhcatcd Stovo In Din lug Room Put. Out With . Garden lloso Flro'slnrtod In tho homo or tho Itov, H.'O; horpn, S7 1 South Seventh street, at 9:30 this morning from an overheated stovo In tho dining room. rMrs. Thorpo discovered tho flro nnd turned lu tho alarm, though tho has ty USD or tho garden boao had tho blnr.o extinguished before tho flro dopnrtmout arrived on tho scone. Thu damage wan estimated at about 50, all bulng covered by tusurnuco. Mrs. Thorpo said that sho happen ed to stop from tho kitchen Into tho dining room nnd notlcod that tho as bestos strip behind tho stovo had turned black and thu wall wuh smok ing. A bole was chopped tu tho .wnll and there tho flro wns round r blazing In tho studding. Shu sont 'lu a call nt ouco. Dungaii Ferguson, Jr., responded nt ouco, together with n good share rof tho riromeu who Jumped on tho hack of tho auto flro truck. Tho plrtures weio taken down nnd little damage wan douo anything ohm besides tho wall, though the houso wns rilled with smoke. FUffiiJinslELO .MANY FRIENDS PAY LAST RE. HPEtrrs to w. s. turpex Prominent filgn Mouther ami Archi tect (ioes To Final Itos'Ing 'la I'lowers Heautlfiil Tho funeral of William S. Turpon. prominent lodgo momhor and archi tect, who lost his life lu tho lowor bay Sunday morning, wus hold this aftornoon rrom tho Masonic Hall. Tho sorvlces woro In ohargo or tho fcElks. Tho Rov. Robert Drowning delivered tho funeral address. Tho hall was rilled with many lodgo membors, ror tho deceased be longed tostho Elks, tho Masons ntid tho Mooso, uud many othor rrlouda. Floral otrorlngs woro hanked on tho casket. Thoro was a largo wreath of whlto chrysanthemums presented by tho Flks, with tho Insignia of tholr order on tho Inside. Tho singing was by the Episcopal quartet and Immediately uftor ' tho ritualistic services for tho deud, by 4ha Elks, Interment was lit tho Odd Fellows cemetery. As tho hearso drovo away to tho cometary thero wero many who fol lowed to tho fTrave. Tho pall bearers were old frlonds of tho decoased. Charles Stautf, E T, Chandler. J. W. Flanagan, Otto Uohetlor, Or IC. E. fltnw nnd Clando S Optomistic Reports Received by Allies All Prove to be Unfounded 10 CITIES TAKEN The Fate of Monastir Is Said to Be Still in the ' Balance GREECE MAY TAKE STAND Relief In Country Mny Coma to Un derslaudliig With Allien Xo I)o velOimeu(N RcH)i(Kl from tho Eimt. or West I'Vonta lllr AiuKKlnlt.1 1'M4 to Coo. II. r Ttran.l LONDON, Nov. 24. Although London nnd Purls continue to recolro optimistic rumors from Sorbla, prac tically nil havo provod to bo un founded so far, and tho conquest ot Sorbin by tho Teutonic nnd llulgar inn troops continues rnpldly. i Two Cities Taken Mltrbvltza. and Prlstinn, In Sorbla, havo been captured, llorlln announc ed todny, and tho Austro-aorman troops aro advancing steadily to ward' southern Sorbla. The fato of Monnstlr Is still In tho bnlnnco. Re ports rrom Athonn ntnto thnt tho Bul garians, having regard for Orook susceptibilities, aro waiting for the GdrmaiiB to como up and occupy tho city. Greece May Agree In Entente capitals renowed con fldonco profewsod that Groeco Is mov ing toward a complete agroomont with tho wishes of tho Allies. llorlln has recolvod a report that Russia Is contemplating n groat campaign In tho Ilalknns for which a largo army lias boon gathorod at Odessa. Tho Germans, who hnvo given publicity lo this roport, soom not nt all snro Hint Rumania will roMao permission to IIiIh army to cross hor territory. Other Point (inlet . On notlhor tho eastern nor .western , rront havo any Important develop ments occurred. Rome reports fur ther advances by the Itnllnns lu tho attnclj on.Go'rUln. SEIZE KESSED" HOAT LEAVING SEATTLE LIKELY TO HE TAKEN Is American Stotuuer Now Hut Was Used An Supply Ship nr Tho Gonuaiis lllr Auml.loa ITm. to Coo Ilr TlmM.J SEATTLE, Wnsh., Nov. 34. Tlie Amorlcuu uteamor Edna, formerly tho German ship Mazatlan, which was used as n supply ship for the Gorman warships lu tho Pacific, wilt sail from llulllnghniu Friday with Hour and lumber ror South America, Senttlo shipping men nay tho Ilrltlsh probably will solzo tho vossol. .MORE ALLIES TROOPS LAND AT SALO.MKI lllr Awor.t4 I'rru to nr Tlmw.) PARIS. Nov. 21. A Salon. 11(1 dispatch sas rour moro transports loaded with troops arrived In port yostorday. AIRSHIPS RILVDYTO START FINISH FLIGHT Ujr Aik41 Pii. to f mr TIum. AUSTIN, Toxas, Nov. 24. The rirst army aero squadron, dcsplto bad wind coudlttons, mado propara- tlons to ' ascend lata today and complete tho flight to San Antonio. Tho eighty miles to San Antonio com- plotes tho cross-country flight from Fort Sill, Danco Called Off. The dance which was to havo been given last night by the Eastern Star, wan called off on account of the doatk of V. S. Turpon. For Datuo. Dick Rogers has be bUBy as a "hog going to war" tod? getting ready for the dance ea Sat urday night In the Kagles' Hall, H l'us secured the Jeno Seyely orchest ra whlQU will, make Us Initial bow to tho public on that night. MT