The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    HARITY COVERS A MULTITUDE Of SINS BUT THEY ARE USUALLY H SINS
TIio TIMES
'S Put Vot.r Real E.
,,o Market" KITcctl
Istnto "III
WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES
Will Keep your Income from
Furnished Itooins Steady.
YOU can really holp tho family
rovonuoa by renting n fow furnlshM
rooma ntul, If you know how nnd
when to uso tho classified column,
you may kcop that llttlo extra la
como as "stonily us a clock."
(MtttfS
tnrhot." Effectively!
will put tho fncta about your
..i boforo mo "' "" i",a
'if uW' In town. And If there
i". J? them who ought to own
li Be.r.n in
fcjOOH
MEMHUR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES
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iXXXVIS'crVMn."" MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19 12 EVENING EDITION.
6 PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull itn -iia
unit Cooh Hay Advertiser. yu ' "
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n.unnnn With Mnnv
fans wi- ;: or -
leading ueinuwau. w.w.
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Him at rnnuuiuu iu u.o-
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HAMILTON, IJcrmudn, Nov. 29.
Z not to tako tho mlylco of ono
lta ...... i r Mm InnilnrM of tho
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CONGRESS TO
OPEN MONDAY
Commlltees Rounding Bills
Into Shape for Short
Session.
lily Associate Tress lo Com llajr Times.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 Prelim
inary comnilttco work upon tlio up-
proprlatlon 1)I11h, tho Archbnld tin-
LET US TALK IT OVER
C
AW, L,
rVLURECIlT mill Itnrri. l'l.,M,. 1. ..1 1 .1 -.
rinll.. .. 1 . . .. "J k.iiivivi UUIU IMlltUU IIIUIIIBUIYCB
7 unequivocally on record to the effect that they opposo
...., ......v. uiJUHiiuim oi uio fin- water franc h bos. It In of
in in "r .. I8 rl.n wllotllor '""so "ten nro populnr or un-
Hl illm; vl nlU . ."',0U ' ,)0!lr ,n "1,Ul U,nt t,10' "r0 VOll
Tii ni.lii 'y nvIvliiB the city's future welfare, Including tho health
nvi.. ;?",. a!1,C(1"nle fIro Protection and tho keeping for tho city's
own DOIICUt all tlln vnlnn rniirnnniitr.,1 I.. Hi f..l.l- i. i .;
flUit ofllclnl positions. His Invltn-j poncliniont ,,r0CCC(KH nniI tll0
,, to W. J. Urynn to moot "". prospective short hcsbIou loKlBlatlon
tbKBte at ; ITlnr'-'ton. .H . ,1'1t'rti continued nt tho capital yostcrdny.
i K only tho forerunner of nnmor- I0twt, ta d ,, , ,'
hiiKiijuuiis "w .-.. - .. i nrougnoui wnsnington. Many
L.ui Mm In a series of consultn- .,,, ,,,, ,. , ,'.
Ksilnrcfcrcnco to Us IoBl8lntlo((,urI1K tl0 ,,nyi ,,ro,mro(I for tho
-fimne ami niniunini.vin . v-0j)onniK bobsIoii Monday.
j;iTorta nro IioIiib luntio Iiy huIi
coiunilttoo of tho Imago nnnronrln-
iiou comnilttco to perfect a loKlHla-
livo, oxecutlve, Judicial appropria
tion 1)111 ho It ran lie presented mid
passed early In tho hohmIoh. This
hill rnrrlos nearly nil Kovorninont
salarlos
IT MARKET
USER TODAY
lliancial Situation in New
York Relieved by Call
Rate Reduction.
ItATi: IS ADVANCK!)
.NEW YOKK. Nov. 20. Lator
b the day, rail innnoy ndvnncod
it; rapid stages to 20 porront,
j Ittflurry was created by tho In-
mucd demand from borrowers
I ul further calllnit of lonns by
1 1 Clearing House Ilanks.
II
IIIG PKNSIO.V IIL'DGKT
of
.Vcnily muiKUHMUHiO ltc(iilrcd
Congress 'llils Terin.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. Annro
prlntlous of nearly $200.000, 000 for
ponslons to votornns or Aniorlcnn
wars will bo necessary at tho session
of congress, which opons Monday.
This will Include n dollclt of nonrly
$20,000,000, resultliiB from tho In
creases In ponslons under tho Sher
wood law of liiHt Hiiinmor and n pro
portional lucrcnso of tho Konoral pon
slon budcot, occnnloned by this net.
SHOUT SKSSIO.V M'SIXKSS
mt iB them to Mr. J. w. Ilennott. or niiynno else, so that ho may sell
tnein to o Horn for largo sums of money, and then say to tho pooplo
Li "B0 itmlM ? tllc" vnl,ln,jIo rights were given to him "Lot them
mi V . r; ,l0."nPU scomliiKly nets upon tho bollof that tho pooplo
like to bo hunibiigKed" nil the time. Tho question Is: Whnt do tho
pooplo thomsolveH think about It?
Tho Tlniea understands that tho water company Is resorting to tho
old time-worn tactics of Ignoring tho Isatio Involved and nppcnllng to tho
passion and prejudice- of Individuals. They want you to forgot tho
franchise, tho rotten water servlco, and broken promises nnd voto for
Savago and Tom Coke, becaiiBo they aro good neighbors nnd successful
business men.
Tho pooplo should not forget that Mr. Savage's good nnmo nnd
chnractor aro not Impugned nnd nro not Involved In this election.
u is purely n question or prlnciplo and common sonse.
Thoro Is only ono Issue, nlthough tho wntor compnny nnd their
friends nro trying to drag In a lot of oxtr&ncoiiB matters. Thoy say
that n number of Important questions nro coming up In tho next fow years.
Thnt la true, but tho water question Involving llfo nnd property ovor-
siiatlowa everything olso. nosldoa, both Albrccht nnd Winkler hnvo
signed a pledgo In which they specifically stnto that every Important
piiDiic question do submitted to tho people for final decision
That's fair. Isn't 117
Hero Is tho exact language- which they uso In their signed pledgo
to tlio pcopio:
"f llKLIKVK THAT AM, FnTHH VHANCHISKS OK K.V-
tkxsioxs oi.' vhaxchisks oh otiihit kouai,t,y impoht
axt jii:asi'w:s hi: suhhtti:i) to a votk op tiik pico-
PI,K I'Olt KIXAIi DKCISIOX."
Thoro Is no evasion or cqulvocntlnn In thnt statement. It Is writ
ten In their own hand and signed nnd Is now In tho custody of Tho
'I Hues to bo Hold In trust: for tho people
In nddltlon to thnt strong stntomont both Albrccht nnd Wluklor
hnvo signified their willingness to mnko out their signed resignations
nnd place them In tho hands of n commltteo of roprcsontntlvo citizens
nnd any time any public net of tholrs Is contrary to tho wishes of
the majority of the citizens of this city, thoso resignations becomo effective-
Immediately.
Thnt'H fair. Isn't It? Could anything bo moro fnlr?
Do not lot tlio frlonds of tho water compnny nnd frnnchlso grabbers
hoodwink nnd bnmboozlo you with stories nbout Uicso men. Their
signed pledges nnd resignations will protect you.
Tho Times understands thnt n lot of election roorbacks nnd stories
nro to bo sprung nt tho last mlnuto to Btnmpodo voters. Tho Tlmos hns
too much confidence In tho intolllgcnco and good common sonso of the
voters to think thnt they can bo bunkoed by theso old gnmes.
Voto for prlnciplo this tltno
ASK EUROPEAN NATIONS TO
U8ITE TO AVERT GENERAL WAR
SERVIA READY
FOR AUSTRIA
NINE THOUSAND TURKS SURRENDER
Xo I.cgMntlnn of Importance Kv
ccpt Appropriations.
I Mr Amo.-UIisI rrru lo Com llr TlmM.J
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. No
t!!rUi4 rrn la Coo Ur TlmM.J
raVYORK, Nov. 29. Tho nnnrc-
llftllonoicr tlifl lllOIlOV Hltlintlnn wntl Ini'lulnllmi ..f linnnrhinin miluliln (if
ujca (iiruaiiy wuen can loans
pw at 6 per cent.
tho appropriation bills will ho
Homy rates began' climbing nf-1 lmBsod nt tho short session of con-
the estimate of tho cash loss
V lie banks was publlshod nnd
Mprcent was reached boforo 2
'.XI.
U TREAT!
WITH RUSSIA
Wt Will Leave it for Wilson
lo Arrange Treatment
of Jews Involved.
"f i"3 Uttl fff, i0 r01 n. TlmM.l
WASIIIKOTflV Vm. on rni, mf
ilfcl-i i .. ' -' " "v IU ...fc
Slliratlnn It u-na mn.ln lrnniun
j "I II ..O lllt.lIU IU1. It
v,aoesnot Intend to mnko an ng
st or enter Into any Modus vl
! ' to Buppiant tho tronty with
USUI llhon It ..! Tl... .
cMiri1?? of n now trenty nnd tho
"JUf he treatmont of Amorlcnn
tTltrave nt. ln n i ...,.,. .
itti b JuiBBiu, which ruin-
r'Korm all over tho United States
lll bo ono of tho horl
! " Wt win loavo to Wilson.
S e, ? ,a lotter written by Tnft
iSffloa Wolf of thlH ciiv.
Kress ononlim Monday. In tho opln
Ion of ltopubllcnu loader Maun of
tho Hoiibo, who hns returned from
a trip to tho Panama Caunl,
Bulnarians Capture
Force of Sultan's Troops
With Guns, Ammunition
and Supplies.
(nr Aolt4 rr to Coo nr Tlmw.l
SOFIA, Nov. 29. Two ontlro
divisions of tho Turkish reserves
aurrondored todny to tho Ihilgnrlnn
troops, near tho vlllago of Mnrh
I arnP "'" botweon tho Port of Dcden
uai yu . .,., .. i dohujiiijh nccordlni: to n
nows agency dlspntch
A flcrco light botween tho Turks
nnd Hulgnrlaua preceded tho capitu
lation of tho rosorves. Tho Turklah
forco wns commanded by Yndor Pn
shn. Two generals, 2fi2 Turkish of
flcors and 8879 men Burrondorod.
Tho loot enptured by tho Ilulgiuians
Included eight mounted guns, two
nincblno guns, 1,000 horses nnd lnrgo
(Hiaiiiiiiog or nmmunition
Vienna Asserts Little Nation
Is Getting Ready for a
New Struggle.
Ill AxoclatcJ l'riii to Cooi Ilr Tlmci.J
VIENNA, Nov. 20. Tho nssor
tlon thnt Sorvla la mobilizing
against Austro-Hungnry Is nindo to
dny by tho Hclchpost. The on
trenched poaltlons nenr tho town of
Scmcndrln on tho Dnntibo hnvo
been occupied already by Servian
troops. Scrvtnu recruits bolonglug
to tho contingents duo to bo cnllcd
up In 1913 nnd 1911 hnvo boon
called out by tho Servian war olllco
and Christian prisoners ninong tho
Turkish troops enptured nro being
Induced to servo In tho Scrvlnn
army. Weapons enptured from tho
Turks nro being hurriedly ropnlrcd
and nmmunition Is being inado In
largo quantities. Cattle and cop
cnls nro being requisitioned by tho
Servian war olllco.
STl'DIJXTS JOIN IX.
Ilus.liiiiN Attempt Demonstration
AgaliiNt AimOin.
(Hr Aiocltf.l rrru to Coot l!y Tlmn.)
ST. PKTKItSUUna, Nov. 29.-
An ntompt was inado by a body
of studontH to orgnnlzo domonstrn
tlona otitsldo tho Austro-IIuugnrlnu
ombnssy In St. PotorBburg today,
but wns frustrated by tho authorities.
' 1
TEACH PUPILS
PATRIOTISM
II TRIP OF
IELINE SMITH
Teachers Decide to Make it
Compulsory Because of
Girl Socialists.
inr AMocUtM Tow to Coo nr Tlnm.l
salt r.AKE. Nov. 29. An nmond-
mont to tho atnto constitution limit
ing tho tonchlng of patriotism in mo
public schools compulsory wns rccom
mondod by tho Utnh tcachors asso
pintinn. hoiillnir a convention horo.
Thoro was considerable opposition to
tho resolution nnd tho recomnicndn
tlon carried only by a small majority.
Intorest In tho subject grow out of
tho expulsion from Salt Lnko scuoois
of two llttlo girls, who declnrod thom
Belvos Soclnllsts and refused to tako
part In tho flag saluting oxercises.
stolenjIds
pew Vessel Comes Up to .the
"Fwucaiions and Will
Soon Sail.
' A. Wo. ...
Saw . l Ule ' A Sra,tU
iCr.en Ve(l a teleram today
t.i,.?1, " W. Olson, statlnir that
thBev.mith' tho WE new slater
fll..9 .ann Smith. hn,l hor trlnl
a v?.!v aturdnv. ri,.. ,
TO HAVE
PACIFIC FLEET
W
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M
W GAS
T
r
Oversea Dominions of Great San Francisco Boy Captures
Lightweight Championship
On a Foul.
IHr AMocUtM rrru to Coo nr TIiiim,
SAN PIIANCISCO, Cnllf., Nov. 29.
RECOVFRED
Securities Taken in Stolen
Mail Pouches Found on
Garbage Dump.
Hr AuocfcteJ rre to Coo Dy Time )
if.ivo.io n.iTY Mo.. Nov. 29.
Bonds having n faco value of ?H0,-
000 together with clients oi u ..
n.ot .llcnnnnnrcd hero July o,
last, when two registered mall sacks
woro stolen onrouto from tho post of-
f Dter th i! . ono maao a speed' woro stolen onrouto irom iu '"ov "'
S which u,thArteon and n half "to to tho railway station hero, were
ltatin..u,c Is bettnr H.nn .. m- . ., ...i. n Mm cltv dumn by
."M c.ll. . .""' limil III BI'UCl-i
lie wn .., 'Pt- Olson said threo Inborors.
better than tho epecl-. found today on tho city dump by
satisfactory In every
4ji
Wlciii..
Ci 1:
S irei61 Netport News. Vn.
r' the v. i ,:e'Port News. Va.
""' sZn bul ' wlth llQr Tues
ttu. : PrrowB iini. .
fc?.oeIH i ""i r mere,
? lcait8rtt,on tne ,onB Jr
trln2,i(laP8 Hern to Cnna Unv.
'- wue about sixty dayB.
rtj iliuuioio. , . ,1.
Tho bonds wero insured In tho
English company wnicii pum u
loss two weeks after the disappear
ance. Tho company offered a re
ward of 11000 for elr rot vn.
This wns divided between tho threo
workmen.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
Britain May Unite in Or
ganizing Navy. '
njr AwoilitoJ Trw to Coot Uajr TIium.J
AUCKLAND. N. 7... Nov. 29. That
thoro ovontttally will bo established a Wllllo Wtchlo was given tho do
Pacific floot as n unit of tno nnporini c8on over Ad Wolgnat at Coff roth's
Navy nnd comprising divisions fromlnrnonn yostordny afternoon In tho
Canada, Australia nnd New onlnnilj sixteenth round on n foul. Tho go
was the declaration mndo by Admiral, wns for Ul0 lightweight chnmplon
Klne Hnll. commander of tho Aus- sbln.
trnllnn navy at n uanquoi nore. in n
discussion of tho present situation of
tho naval policy of "ovorsea" domin
ions tho admiral said that whatever
Now Zealand's nnvnl policy might bo,
Auckland must bo tho secondary bnso
of that fleet. Thoro is no roason no
Bald why Now Zealand should not
Join forces and cooporato with tho
Australian navy Immediately.
IS ALL READY
Germany's Fighting Strength
Prepared for Service on
Moment's Notice.
Illy Amoi IttoJ TiTM to Coot IHr TlmM.l
11KIILIN. Nov. 29. Tho Gorman
mlnlstor of wnr, JoBlna Von Hor
Ingen, snld today In tho Imperlnl
parliament: "I can glvo tho posi
tive usBiirauco thnt ovorythlng ueo-
ossnry for tho ovontunllty of wnr
has boon dono."
Ho mndo this stntomont, nuawor
lug tho Inquiry ns to whother tho
Hi now mnchlno gun compnnlos
provided ror In tho law of 1912
could bo organized without dolny.
Sir Edward Gray, English
Foreign Secretary, Pro
poses Remedy.
POWERS LOOK WITH
FAVOR ON SUGGESTION
Do Not Believe That Turkey
and Bulgarian Diplomats
will Be Able to Agree.
(nr AModMrJ PrrM to Coot Day Timet. I
LONDON, Nov. 29. Tho proposal
of Sir Edwnrd Grey, tho llrltlsh for
eign secretary, thnt n conforonco of
nmbnsBndors of tho lending European
powers bo cnllcd to facllltato tho dlp
lomntlc Intercourse- nnd which has
been sympathetically received at tho
respective capitals, is a hopeful nigra
that a way will bo fountl out of tlio
differences without rosort to arms. la
tho mcnntlmo tho Turkish nnd Bul
garian poaco delegates nro continu
ing their discussions. Tho hopo of
tho Turks for ccrtnln rights enn hard
ly bo reconciled with tho Ihilgnrlnn
claims so thnt unless thoro should bo
n good deal to glvo nnd tnko, tho al
lies prolmbly will carry out their pro
ceedings townrd Constantinople
HOLD TKOOPS KKADV.
Get'iniin nnil Austrian Soldleru
Abroad Summoned Home.
I Mr AMOiltlist I'rrft to Coot liar Tlmf-i)
ST, PKTEHSIUmo, Nov. 29.
Tho AtiBtro-IIuugury resorvIstH ro
nldlng In tho lialtlc provinces hnvo
been summoned to roturu to their
homoH In Austrln nnd Hungary, ac
cording to n dispatch from Illga.
Tho Gorman rcsorvlsta living In
thnso provinces number 8000 and
tneso hnvo also been wnrucd to
hold thomaolvo3 In rendrncsa to bo
culled upon to Join their roglmoutn
nt any moment. Tho Austrian nnd
Gorman consulates nt Klov nro
guarded by strong forces of police.
GHKKKK GET ISLAND.
In
E
S
Cnpluiv l'o'slniiM of Turkey
Ailrlatlc Sea.
Iiir amo uiisi rrM to root nr Tirawj
LONDON, Nov. 29. Tlio West
ern Greek Squndron today occu
pied tho Turkish Inland of Snssono
In tho Adriatic sen, off tho coast
uoar Avloua, according to n dla
pntch from Athens.
l'HAXCE'S .STHEXGTII LESS.
The Dliiiliiitttou In Illrlli Itulo Has
Elfect on Army.
Illjr Amo, llf-l I'rtw lo Coot ntr Tlm.J
PAWS, Nov. 20. Tho numbor
of rocrulta nvnllablo for the French
army was rodurod from 23S.O0O la
1900 to 21(1,000 In 1011, through
tho diminution of tho birth ruto In
Franco, was tho startling assertion
mndo by Joseph Ilotch In n debnto
hi tho Chamber of DoputloH todny
on the bill rotating to Infantry en
rollment. V
Al'STIMA GETS ItEADV.
ItlVEHS GETS DECISION
Awarded Vernon Hon! over Mandot
nt tho Kuil of liOth Itoiuul.
JXDIA WILL AID.
nr Auocttte4 Vm lo Coot ny Time,
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Nov. 20.
Joo ItlvorB of Los Angolos was nward
ed tho decision ovor Joe" Mnndot at
tho end of tho twentieth round nt tho
Vernon arona yesterday.
Plans to Present Hnttlchlps
England.
nr Aoiltte4 rrtt to Coot nr Timet.
nnvnAY. Nov. 29. Threo sup
ni..firnnriiiniiclitB nnd nlno first-
class armored cruisers shortly will
'! MOVING PIOTPHE TnAGEDV.
Now York Lnrt KIIN ItroHier While
luijuiK niKMV.
NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Playing
omo hero
boh of
n ii'Aniinii innniiin tirxninr nnnr nni
i... ti inrri' niiL "V1,; mvuivi, .uv lhui
nam, u ir i.., "' ," fatally wounded his brother, Louie.
iiccoBBfulW a Ulan drawn up b Both'b woro nrm0(, fop 'ft mo.
. -.. n Vii, nruTah Mvern- "mov'e nctors" in tholr lion
S.Pt" b "ho nd fen e ruCBof'wUllatn McDrlde, aged 15
lid la. after they can carry out ? alt.hy '"Pfhlo .dealer. bI
India,
B
them to collect funds for tho pur
poso among tuomsoivos.
SE.VATOH GOHDOX DEAD.
boyt
vlo" fray, when n bullet from Wll
Ham's revolver struck his younger
brothor.
SUFFRAGE IX WISCONSIN.
Dr A"Ofltl Prt to Coot Dtr Timet.
OKOLO, Mich., Nov. 20. Alter Henten by OI.-I7H nt Recent Elec-
nn Illness of several weeks of old
ago, former United States Senator
James Gordon, aged 79, died yes
terday, FOOTIULL SCORES.
Whitman C; Idaho 13.
O. A. C. 23; Occidental C.
Pennsylvania 7: Cornell 2.
Washington 19 j Washington
State 0.
Multnomah 20; Oregon 7.
(Ion There.
(nr Associate! Tress to Coot Car Timet.
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 29. Tho
proposed suffrage, amendmont In
Wisconsin was dofeated at tho re
cent election by n majority of 91,
478, according to ofllclal returns
announced today.
RUY a CELERRATED KEEN
iKUTTER knlfo. Wo guarantee
them. THE GUNNERY.
Bulgarians Force Trenches to
Within 1100 Yards of
Adrianople.
Ur AnofUte.1 Press lo Coot Ilsr Timet
SOFIA, Nov. 29. Tho lines of
lncessment drawn by tho Rulgar
lnn troops around tho bolongtired
Turkish stronghold of .Adrianople
nro being tightened dally. Tho at
tackers' trenches havo now ap
proached within 1100 yards of tho
city ItBolf and tho foreign consuls
havo hoisted flags over tuolr of
fices to provont tho Rulgarlans fir
ing shells in tholr direction.
MAY AFFECT COLLKGE.
Sunlit Fears Rival Will Not Walt
Long for Settlement.
nr Associate! I'rns to Coot liar Tlmni.7
LONDON. Nov. 29 Diplomats
hero said today that Sorvla fears
AtiBtrla-Iliingnry will not wait for
tlio whole question of tho Rnlkaus
to bo considered by a conforonco
of Europonn powors nftor u cessa
tion of hostllltloa.
According to VIonnn roportB, bIio
Is mobilizing her nrmy on tho
Austrian frontier for protection of
nor territory. Although wnrllko
fooling provnlls In Vienna and St.
Potorahurg. tho rulers nnd mlnla
tora of Russia and Austria-Hungary
nro working to avort a conflict.
H
Pardon of Patrick May Cost lions
ton College, Largo Sum.
nr Aiioclated Trrst to Coot liar Timet.
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 29. Tho
action of Gov, DIx of Now York In
pardoning Pntrlck mny Involve tho
ondowmont of tho Rico Institute at
Houston, providing Patrick suc
ceeds In establishing his claims to
part of tho formor Toxns million
aire's fortune, It wns said horo.
Patrick would bocomo absolute,
trusteo of fio fund with which he
college was established,
When In need of
PLUMRING,
HEATING;
i TINNlNOv
SHEET METAL WORK,
CALL 101. J
PIONEER linW'RE CO.,
When dono by us I la dono rlgU
GETS WARLIKI
Claims That Scandinavian
Kingdoms Have Prepared
for Outbreak.
(nr Auodatecl Treat to Coot nar Timet
CHICAGO, Nov. 29. A dispatch
to tho Nowa from Christiana, Norwny.
says: "Wnrllko preparations aro still
going on in Norwny. Tho importa
tion of coal during tho last month,
both by tho military authorities nnd
prlvnto Arms wnB enormous. Ordera
for a mobilization of tho military nnd
naval forces of tho Kingdom havo
boon Inroadlnoss to bo Issued at n
moment's notice Tho army has boen
supplied with grain for about a yoar
and largo quantities of provisions
havo beon Btored everywhere."
Tho CHEAPEST ACCIDENT IN"
SURANOE Is THE GUNNKRY'S
Pocket FLASHLIGHT.