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V, --T BETTER TAKE AN ADVANCE START ON YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS rmj ti, 'i -ill- II. Hli'll" ' . l,i A PAPR THAT ' : BELIEVES IN THE BEST AMD ALWAYS BOOSTS mtB A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES MKMIIKR OK TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. No. XXXIX, IMnblMiod IS7H An TIio Count Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915 EVENING EDITION. S Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll fjg. "J 34 nml Coos, Hay Advertiser. m i& W rW hr reigns on goquille John and Pat MctSinty, Crazed by Drinking Hard Cider, Threaten Lives 1RMED MR RIFLE Stand Off Sheriff When He Calls, But Men Are Later 1 Placed Under Arrest WIFE BEATING I.S ALLEGED Mm, rut Mt-Oliitr Claims lltmlmml Thii'iiteiied to JCI I JIci- Today Poth .Men W'cvo So'u- jind'Ai-o Safely In lull. (Spo'Ial to Tlio Times; COQIMLLI-;. Ore, Dec. 29. After LOST TWO KINO EDS terrorizing Hto pooplo In tlio Fish-' 1 trap neighborhood since night bororo' Was Aboard Dredge Seattle When last .John anil I'nt .Medlnty nro now I Cutter Dropped "il One .Man rarely In tho county Jail at Ooqiilllo. Win KHIoil They woro heavily itrnioi! nml '"lo,,,., nllogoil mat iney inrouicncii to am. They hclil up tho sheriff with a ri fle when ho was flri-t called hut Lit er they woro enptiiruil. Pal Medluly Imo n plneo In tlio upper Flrhtrnp country whoro bo Uvea with his wlfo. .John McOInty lhcH at Hsindon ami ho canto up to visit IiIh brother ami tlio two pro tcoloil to got ilrunU on liatv elder. They ronelii'il a condition whoro t hoy lecamo crmr.nl. Siijn They Rc.it Her Mm. I'.il MUlnty alleges that lliey heat her ami also that hur Iiuh Iniiil threatened to hill hnr. Eao inannged to got out of tlio houso ami nlann (ho nolghborit ami hint even ing Sheriff Johnson ami Doputy A. P. Davis Wont to tho place. Whou tl'.y arr vol they wore hold up by tlio two men with rltloH. Khorirr Johnson nald it wan a case or having to kill thom first so ho did not attempt to tuku thom but told (lie people who hail (fathered not to kothor them nml watch tho Iioiihu. ; Heavily Aimed Thin morning tho Bhorlff armed Mmrolf wllh a rlflo ami with lopu tr:i Lalr.l ami l)aln and Hark Dun l'Bin nuotlier trip whs niado to tho 1'lnci). Tho men linit pretty wull sobered ip Tat gave Itiiniulf up without makliii; any fight nml .lohu had started to walk buck to Randan. Ilo van stopped on tho road by Mr. Il'immlsh .Hid uriothor man who hold hlni up with rifles and later turned I Jilm over to tho officers. Tr-gcily w,XH iVnrcd. John la charged wllh assault with .iteiit to kill and Pat Is charged with l roatoulng to murilor. Tho men wor.i bo crazed that It was liupos cililo to do nnythlug with thorn and tl oy would listen to no reason. Tho ' neighborhood was groatly nrOUHOll for a tl.no and It was feared that a im-n.iv r ..!! roE1,it. ILL FIGHT REBELS PHKSIIIK.Vr OK CHINA OHDIIIth ii'iiniiiiu ci.'V'P 1 & tvii I o .1.. wn Tr.- to H'V'" Jo-s tlio Revolution Which Has llioken Oap .'11 T':'t CoB-itjy IP; Axwlilul J'ii lo Ch lly llnif. MOKINO, Doc. 20. IVoa!fr.nt Yivir Shi Kal iasiiod a tanndnto to Uaj ordoring tho military governors of tho province adjacent to Yunnan to dispatch troops to suppross tho levolUlonlHts. Foreigners and for c'gn owned proporty have, not boon irolosted co far- WOULD ARBITRATE KKYNOTK ok pan-ami:hican sci KXTi nt ; coxor p.ss llr AMocUltxl I'i lo Com Ily VIM I WASHINGTON D. C Doc. 30. Arbitration of all dlBputos'botwoon Amor.can nations waB tho koynote of practically all tho a.ldrcwios at today's session of tho Pan-American rclentlflc congross. Tho economic aspects of tho war was discussed be fore the American economic associa tlon. Tho monoy cost of tho war m- "Kt. A,sU.art of-(presidential primary -ballot In Nebras- r tho capitalized value or'Jjr nla ' , .'i.lka WU be granted, according to Sac . was estimated by th M ami McC iillom .V InlwiPi, ' y Qf mo poo, exclusive of 1 1 man life THOMAS L. SIIEVL1N UU L.U U L U UimiNLIS Ed MUNI '.JOHN HOLLVAK HEARS kiied II. c. okarv is NOW AT HANRON II. C. (loUry, win was ftsucd to I .i olio of tliu victims or tliu dredge Soat tlo nchlonl at Seattle, tele phoned TIio TIinoH toilay from llamlou tlnit lio luul iiut bin position on tlio Sonttlo some tlin-) iiko nml In now employed ut .1. Ir.i Sldwoll'ii sloro at llttiidou. Ilo wan Eorry to hear of tliu misfor tune 'of IiIh forinor follow workcra. ' That It won not Mr. Oonry will lip gratifying now (o h'u many friends lioro. yooo Ono of tho men Injured aboard tho drudge iMattlu, while at work In foiith Knattlo a few days ago, wau I'i oil llollvar, a brother of John lloll- vnr of this city. Tho former lout two fingers and i now In the hospl-l31 till reeoverlnx fiom tho necldout that killed 0110 of his shipmates, mipiionoil In bo Harry Ooiuy. or Ihiudon, Thero eanio a lottor yiwtorday to .lohu llollvar from a (rleml of bin brother. Thetn was llttlo nows.cx-: i.pt that It stated Fred had been hurt and uuother man klllol, though I this mime, was not given. Inasmuch aa John llollvar lias ro-. rolvotl a lottor written from Seattle ,)0(,ombor ;., u H ,ui'oved tliu nucldont happened on tho following day. Froii llollvar lhed In Marsh fluid for sovoral years and fur tlio past 2 I monthii lias houu oiuplnyod uh a dock hand aboard tho drodgo Sh uttle. liXI Aruot, of Cooston, lecolvud a lcttor from ,l. brother Knmk Ar.-. . , 'nliminl II111 Sunllln In which I Hint- I" ,, tIl0 , liair.,,, ,,r0il Wab IHIIbd. ,, ni.i,.niiv i.,i i. ,,, ,. I h-Hocli for Prod Is ta ono who was ' 'injured. R EH UP UEREi?" L w i U 2 W Ito'all I fornilty .(U Rnlso Price In Con Wit h Ailvamo In WI10I0- Jilnr'tet In San KiiiiicIhco Minagor Hugo Quitbt. of tho Maruiiflold rotall branch of tho C. A.' Smith Lumbor Company, today nunouncod a Bcnoral advanco ofjington, and; Oregon and alro In tho from ?U to $0 par thotiraiid on j south as well as in Minneapolis. Iiupbor. Tho ndvuneo covors nll'Tivolvo years ago his fathor had an 8KdB8 of lumbor, tho sroatoat ad-jofflco lit Portland when ho wu3 buy Minoo beiiiK on tlio clears. Ing up tho timber on tho coast. Ono Mr. Oulst snld that tho advanco lirge holding was located In tho was praetically tlio onmo as had buoii Pond country In central Oregon nml .,..! r.,w wnki auo In tUo Han Francisco wholesale niackot. Tbo advanco will bo folt consider ably hoio. as muca building Is In prospect. The North Rand Mill and Lumbc; Coinpuny annouueoc un mlvanco liullr to that made by tho Smith Company. At tho Simpson Lumbor Company office It was annoitncod that no ad vance had boon mado. lilUu .- w- Speedwell sails houth fiom R, It. dock caily Thursilny morning. Pas . .. ..in .... ..! lumi-d Weiliies- I. L DIES IN EASI Millionaire Lumberman and Yale Football Coach, Has Passed Away T FIBUHE Was Young Man, But Head of Big Lumber Concerns of the Country ' WORKED UNDER" G.F.MURCH Hail First Training In Minnesota Mills Also Krlend of (lie Pow ers Family llml 1irgo Intcr estN on Pn-lfle Co.iNt Itl(. LC.MRKRMAN AND KOOTHALL .MAX Itljr Aworlitnl I'rfiw to Co nay Tlmm.) MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 29. Thomas I.. Sl'.-vlln, or Mlu uoapollH, nillllonalro luin berriuan and Yale football coach, died at 1 1 lit homo hero tii! ly. Ilo eontraulo'l n cold .whllii trnluliiK tho Yalu fool- ball cgiiad lowt fall. O Thoimia I.. Shovllu who died at Minneapolis, was well known to ..(Jeorgo Muicli of tl'o C. A. Smith mien company. Mr. March formorly wan 1 u ,.ty, nn,j that surrender of I1011 v.lth Iho Shovllu company at tin: 0r frequently waH tho price exacted Crookaton and St. Illlaro mills In f young women auibltlous to appear Minnesota and when Mr. Shovllu wan on n,u Hereon, wore given official 110 a young man In school, about Hlxtcon t;c0 today by the county district nt- .'earn nl ago, ho would coino to tlio mill ami work In tliu uumuior time nml It was really (hero with Mr. Mil roll that ho gained -IiIh first prac tical knowledge of tliu lumber busl I'ohh. Mr. Mureh snys that ho wan 1. it exceptionally bright' man. Prominent .Man Mr. Sliovllii was one of tho moot I romliioul figures In tho lumber busliioss In tho city. Ho was about "r r 'f,,,r8 ' "B" ,J w,lH ,,or M Muskogon, Mich., and was tho son i.f Thoiuan Hnnry Shovllu. Ho wan ulueated at Yalo uulwrs.ty and cauiii to Minneapolis In 1.SK2. Ho outorud tho lumlinr trado with tho Shovllu Carpoulor Company at Mliiuoapolbi In 1007 and was made general man 111 :r of tho Crookhtim Liimhor Com pany In I1K8. Ilo hommo president of all tho Shovllu compauloi in 101 1. !" w, n.nrr.u. , ,..,.,.,!, miuriujr, w f,"'or1' Klr'. wIl, Biirvlves nun. Ho was a vpublleau a mombor of tho Prosbyteilau church and a mom bor of tlio Alpha Ileta Phi college tiRtorulty nml his recreation wuti football. In .Many ConceniN Tho various concerns with which - l,0wau1 MBooJatml wflro as follows: I'roalilont, Shovllu Carpontor- ,BrK8 mimay. rroeiuon . auoviiii Conipnuy; Prosldont, Sliovlln-Clurko Company; Prosldeut, ShovUn-Hixon Company; Piosldont, Crooknton, Lumbor Coinpnuy; President, Tro- 1.1 out Laud Campauy; Prosldont, ml, Log &. Lumbor Company; osldfiiit, Llbby Lumbor Company; I rosldont, Corona Lumbor Company; Prosldent, ShovLu-Carponter Lumbor Company; Prosldont, Shovlln-Car-pontor Cpnipany; Prosldont, Fargo Lumbar Company; Dlroetor, First ana Kejiirlty National Hank. Iutcre,4ts On Coast Mr. Slvvlln had oxtonalvo Interests In tho Pacific coast country. Ho ,foai largo tlmbor holdings In Wash "" uny i'h ' - a big mill tlioro. Mr. Shovllu was qulto an intimate frjmd of tho A. II. Powers family v.li.-n they lived In tho cast. TO REIT .MAYOR THOMPSON OK CH1CAOO NOT ON XKRRASKA RALLfyr Oy AuoclttMl I'reM to Coo lUy Tlm. LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 29. A ro Queat was mado today by Mayor Thompson of Chicago that his name bo withdrawn from tho republican DRIN R PI1ANT.S ()K VMTKI) STATUS WOHK KUIili CAPACITY TonniiKo Cniler Const 1 net Ion Twice That of Any Year for tlio Past' Ten Years. Illy AMoclatal frrM to Coot lly Tlmro.) NEW YOUIC, Dee. 20. Shipbuild ing plants In tho United States aro working to full capacity, but can IncrcaBO tho output from 1I to GO per cent within a year, according to Information obtained by tho Now York Chamber of Commerce through a canvnea of tho loading shipyards of tho country. Tho replies show that tho ton nngo under construction or order at tho present la doublo that of any year In tho last ton years. One prominent shipbuilder Bays tho amount of ocean-going tonnago now building In tho Uultod States for American registry has Incroas-Jd ton fold bIiico July, 1911. L LOS A.NtJKLIiS pitosKcrroit LOOK INTO ClIAUCCS TO Allowed (lint Immorality Is Knmpiuit hi .Moving Pictiiro Stmllos , of tliu Plaru itir AwwiJtai rrnw'iu Ooo. vt iiniM.i LOS ANOHLKS, Do. 'l'9. Itelter- otcil ussortloiiB by clergymen and .i.thors that Immorality was ramnant 'j,, ,n,iy moVhiK plcluro studios of loruoy who said an Invcutlgntlon wilt bo started at once anil action takon Y tho grand Jury If tho facta war ran tod. 1ESSEL IMJIISTRESS G'ltKKK STKAMKH CALLS TO NMW VOICIC I'OU HICLP Cniries Tlneo Hiiuilreil PaNhciigers anil Coast (iuaril Ciiltec In Hon! to A Jit III; AM.x-Ulr.1 I'rt. In Cona Uy Tlmr.) NKW YORK, Dec. 20. Sununoii 01I by wireless for help, tho Co'nst Ouaril cutter Seneca Is spoiling to day to aid tho Greek utomnor Thus- jHalonlkl. Sho sent out a call for : help last Wednesday, reporting Imr J holler and ougliio rooms partly j flooded In tho heavy storm, hut yesterday reported hIio was 111 no j danger. Tho second dintross call ramo early today. Sho carries IIOO 1 piiiiKongora, and !s 2I0 in lies oust of Now York. E IT JUilflEZ KK.'HT HC.VDRKD OOVrKN.MHNT .TROOPS THMRK TODAY l''ormer Villa .Men, PiiN! off nnil Ills- 111 mod, .Make 110 Deu:oiihti:i- tiou Illy AM' lIM rrwa 10 Clio, Hay flmn. HL PASO, Texas, Doe. 29. About 800 Uefaoto ovornmaut troops nrrlvoC today at Juarii from Chlhuttliua. There wan no uomon strallon from tho former V.lla iroojia who, disarmed and paid off, uatchod tliolr former oroullos, lioav lly nnccd, detrain. W ITT nl pioiEER is life .MRS. KHANCIJS DIICS AT KLLK.V ASTORIA HARK, - . .. .,. .!. I llllllini ll VV t'llVil IIIIU IIIII11I1I la tho Northwest of 'lvglnia Nittho Illy Am IiIiy! I'cww lo t'ouo Hay Tim ) ASTORIA, Dec. 29. Mrs. Frances Ellen Hare, tho oldest white woman In tho northwest, died last night, aged 101 years. Sho was born in 1811 In Winchester. Va., and was a daughter of Judge Davenport, who occupied the supremo court bench of Virginia and served tlireo terms in congress. Sho married Joseph Haro in 1827 and Is survived 1 sfvnii riilldron STORM SWEEPS OVER IDE EAST Sleet and Snow Cripple Wire Oommunications in Many of the States GULF GOftST WINDY Storm Warnings are Ordered All Along the Entire Atlantic Seaboard VERY COLD AT PORTLAND Temperature There, anil at Port lam! Lowest of the Season Rtonn Oeneral Throughout tho Wliolo Country tny AmocUIM rf to Com Diy Tlmw.l WASHINGTON. 1). C, Doe. 2!l. Sleet and snow crippled wlro com munlcatlou throughout tho Hast. Tlio storm moved north of Louisiana, galulnr In force during tho night, ami today was contcrod over tho Ohio Valley. Italn, sleet and snow Is fall lug throughout most of tho Haslorn part of tho rouiitry. Itnln nml heavy winds swept tho (lulf coast last '.night, doing consldorablo damago. Lstorm warnings woro ordorod by the Weather Ilureau along tho At- lantley Coast from Mnlno to Klorlda. No damago to shipping Is reported. COLD AT SKATTLK Poittatul AImi Has Nmoit Temper, nltmi of tho Year tny AmwUI) rrw U Coo tlr TltnM.J 8KATTLH, Wash., Doc. 20. Tho coldest weather of tho winter wan recorded In Western Oregon and Washington today. Tho toinpora ture fell to .'12 degrees at Seattle and to .'III degrees at Portland. ICE IN SIDEWALKS .MKItCUItY DOWN TO ill DKOItKKH lllllti: THIS MOUNINO Mverj boily Shivers on Account the Wind llltmlng from the Northeast of At five o'clock this morning tho thermometer had gone down to 21 degroos above zero, according to tho .iort of Mrs. lien Ostllnd, Sho pa d that after this hour tho thermu niotor often sinks a degree or two lower. From tho northeast a chill w ml was blowing all day, making even tho hardiest porsou shiver in his heavy overcoat and hurry otr to the uoarost stovo. This Is tho low est tho glass has gone this year. '-o covered tlio pavements khls u.orulng, In many Instances making iho go.ng ilungoroiis for horses. Tho hldowalks woro slippery with Ice and .yo'Jostrians tripped carefully to koop from falling. Tho kiddles vlowod the ico with ilellght and stnilghway made for tl o puddles where they slid about on the ei'.Joa In groat gloo. BROTHER IS KILLED P. N. KLAOO NMWH Ri:oi:ivi:s TODAY SAD Samuel l'liirx, an K'ectrlrhui In Cnl- Iforni!). Is Victim of Accident No Detnlli Woro (Jlven P. N. Flagg received a tologram day stating that his brother, Sam- Flagg had been accidentally. od yohterday at Hlectra, Oil. The !-mo3ai'. did not glvo any particulars but as Mr. Flagg was an electrician .t In Hiimioso-l that his death was In somo way ronnccto ( with tho oloe- Itrlcal work. The deceased was 30 ., , tiMinrrliul jruilin uiu um no As tho funeral will bo. held to morrw P. N. Flagg finds It Impossi ble to got thero In time. $1!000 to loan at oiicii on Improved raiicli. Cash leady. K, 1-2, Conway, liouil and mortgage broker. IJbby Coal, 95.00 ton. Phone 72, I IK ATI NO STOVKS at rcnluced prices, Pioneer Hardn-aro Co. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, MnrhfloItl ITALIANS MOVING KKACH TIIK NOKTIIKUX KltON TIKIl OK KPIHt'S Italian Troops Have Also llccn Seen Lately In Southern Albania It Is Itcporteil tny AmocIiIciI rrcnii to Coo Ily Tlmct.l PAltIS, Dec. 20. Italian troops which embarked at Avlona, Albania, havo reached tho vicinity of tho northern frontier of Eplrus, Baya tlio Havas corrospondont at Athens. Italian troops havo also boon soon near Tcpelonl, In Southern Albania. ME PERSIAN CITY HUSSIAXS AUK ADVANCING IN Til Kill INVASION 'lelegiam from Teheran Says they Havo Occupied Ka.shaii, an Important. Point lly AMOtUtikl I'reM ! Com lUy Tlmo.J LONDON, Dec. 2!). Tho ItiiHslau ttoops occupied tho Important Por 'stan town of Knslian and aro march ing toward Ispahaui, according to tho ITehornn correspondent of Routers Tolojjrani company. IS KOUI) PI3ACK KXPKD1TION UN TKHTAINS AT STOCKHOLM Aro Culled Spiritual Vikings by One of tlio SwcilMt Speakers l tho Arfulr (lly AaiorlilM rm to Co luy TlmM.i STOCKHOLM, Doc. 20. Tho mombors of tho Ford poaco expedi tion woro called "spiritual VlkingB" last night at a banquet which they ksvo In honor of tliolr Swcillsh hosts. Many prominent men and womou of Stockholm woro present. Mayor Llmlorhngcn, ono of tho iipenkers, said: "You havo como Ilko Vikings of old across tho sea. You .aro Vikings In tho spiritual souse I agree with tho Americans that It Is better to try something than noth ing." T IN THE ICE ovkil onij hpndrkd ships in whiti; si:a Trapped Tlioro !y Cold Weather and Will Have to Spend Winter In tho North lly AmmhUIkI I'reM lo 9m ly TltnM.l LRRLIN, Dee. 20. Reports from Copnuhageu say in ore than 100 ships Ichlelly American, Hrltlsh and Froueh, havo been caught In tho leu la tho White Soa mid will have to spend tho winter tlioro. papi:r AT IIV ROOSKVKLT IS RKAD WASHINGTON TODAV I'lirnlhliiw Themo for DIkciishIoii He- fore .Meeting of Aiiierlcan Hoc clologlcal Society In Session Illy uocitl iv tr Coo luy TlnM. WASIIINOTON, D. C, Dec. 29. A paper by RoosoveR on "Social Valuos and National Kxlstenco" fur nished tbo themo for an aulmatod dlscunslou beforo the Amorlcau So ciological Society In Its annual ses sion today. It was read by Pro fessor Edward Ross, of tho Univer sity or Wisconsin. Ho sntd that war could bo defined as a uso of furco botwoou nations and tho question as to whether It was right or wrong depended entirely upon tho purposes for which and tho spirit m wn'jh It was waged. Aftor tho paper by Roosevelt ad vocating a vigorous policy of Nat ional dofouso had been road beforo tho society, several delegates. crlU Icled tho Colonel's theory au fallac ious. "Thora Is a fallacy In Roosevelt's theory," said ProfosBor John Mose, of tho Amorlcau Poaco Society, which is common lo all militarists and those who think it necessary to maintain armaments for peace pur poses. Tho fact that Belgium, Por sla, Poland and other countries havo Buffered, is o roason for increasing tho Instruments which have caused that suffering " BANQUET G EN CAUGH WAR IS "DISCUSSED S E F Army is Making an Effort to ' Break Through Austro German Lines PBESSDREHEDUGED Allies in Balkans and Asia Mi nor Somewhat Relieved by the Present Movement ARE ADVANCING IN PERSIA HcMrtN Como that Orooco IFnw Hive llulgnilu Peniilsflon to Crowi tlie Ilordcr If they Follow tho Allien On to Salontkl Oy Awodtl rrm lo Coot Dy TlniM.J LONDON, Dec 29. Florco riglit Ing on tho fJnllclan-UoBsarnblnn front ol which mention Is mado In both tho Russian and Austrian statement, sccniB to Biipport a forecast that, ttus bin, instoad of directly attacking Dul garla, hopca toj rcduco tho pressure on tho ontonlo nlllos In tho Balkans and Asia Minor, and Improw Ruma nia anil Oroeco by dlvorslon to tho North with tho Intont, If possible, of broakl8g through tho Austrian lines. Advanco u PcrsU Tho Russians aro also advancing It Porsln. Persistent roports come from Athens and Salonlkt that Greece has given tho Rulearlaus pormlsfllort to croBS tho border If thoy and their uli:ci) nro still Intent on following tho ontouto troops to Salonlkl. Constantlnoplo. roports heavy r tlllory iltmla botwoou tho Turkish laud battnrles on tho Galllpoll pea limulu end the allies warships. 1 Klghtlnjl In Wet In tho west Paris says hand gfro undo fighting occurred In tho C&ulne section, hi Cliumpagno, tho French lombardod the Gorman paialtlon. .Ilerllir niinoiinces n Fronch attack 1m Voiigcs at Klrzatclu broko down hwt night. It concodes French pene tratod tlio tlorman positions oh HarlninniiB-Wollorkopf but says they voro oxraltcd Intor. PLAN IB LU.MIIKR MANUKACTURKRS IAY TAKU IN HIIINOLK MKN DlrcclorH of Vit Coast AhsoctatloR Dlhcius tho Mnttor nt .Meeting Held Today i fur AHOclilft) riM lo Con ruy tliun.) PORTLAND. Oro., Doc. 29. At,' a mooting of tho trtiBtcea of tho West Coast Lumber Manufacturers Asso ciation horo today, tho question of changing tho. nnmo ot tho organisa tion to that of tho Wost Coast Lum bormon'n Association and of enlarg ing the membership so as to include loggers and shlnglo mon was acted o fuv-ornbly. Tho trusloco will so re port to tho gonornl rjuartorly meet ing this afternoon. RUSSiS ATTACK KK1IIT ATTK.M1TS TO IIREAK THROUOK LINKS Tremendous Expenditure of Anim. ultioii and )lvn Made Without Meeting SurcetM (ny Aworlt4 Tr to Cot By ThM.l RFRLIN, Doe 29. The C.erno. wltz correspondent of tho Tageblatt enys tho Russians havo made eight attacks ugatust tho Austrfans on th RoBsarablan border since ChrUtmaa night. Dcsplto a tremendous ex penditure of ammunition and ih, tho attacking forces have net ynt, been successful in breaking through Tho Russians maintained a gun flro 25 hours, which was audible In Czornowltz. TRV 11) UREAK JAJL Mort" Jounlngs, Fred Haley and ArthurMJaker, who were arretd In. Marshriold chargod wjtk robUarle, attomptod to break Jail at CoqullI. last weok, They had removed sev eral bricks frow the wsU,, wlwa thoy were dlseoyered bar the (fla, and placed in cells fther they eotdA not got out. U GIG 8 N. cs spoakors al ?37 fi0C.74-l.ooo i l!f ml. I J 8 ( P