The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION
GERMS WITHIN FIFTY MILES OF
WAGE FEARFUL BATTLE
A Consolidation of Timet, Const Mall
and Pnn Hnv Atlvortlwr
No. 96
CALAIS
I Villa Heads. Army Goiini
Kaiser's Troops Much Nearer Dunkirk, One Other Objective
luiMi, cum wi in, wiioiduuiiis am Being maac on
Allies Lines Again Today
QUIET PREVAILS ALONG BALANCE OF LONG
BAllLb unit IN NORTHERN AND EASTERN FRANCE
French Silent Today as to Gains and Losses at Vital Point
ujuh inu uuiuuiiiu ui vvniun ninges r-uture cam
paign of Germany Near Coast
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.)
inunnil M... in lAMit. r i .
lunuuini inov, ui vvnn uixmuae in tneir possession and tnrAwoci,iMi-rrtocm.n,,Timw.i
ss i mi uu iimua iiuiii uuiuib am nuci nearer j lKirk. inn 'Washington. i. a. Nov. 12
tomans woro waging still an undecided conflict lorinv with Tho footed mouth disease now
'- ,. r i 1 rr mi r .. . '." I
eadiy iury(againsi ino Aines. uver an other parts of tiie miw n"K tim !nttio in fourteen
T Seize M
HUMANS IN
DANGER OP
ANIMAL ILL
.Vjctorious Rebel Leader Re
ported to Have Been Given
Task by Convention
LEADER OF CARRAN2A
ARMY UNDER ARREST
American Corisular Agent Car
others Will Accompany Villa
Army Southward
asdic City
BOMB HITS
NEW YORK
COURT HOUSE
long "ittlo lines of Europe, comparative quiet prevails,
! On tho Servian border sham lighting is in nroercss and tlm
ITurks are in action against
Msitions through
Prussian border 2
On the success
wav through to
deoend tho future of the campaign, not only in Belgium, but
elsewhere, ...
In contrast with yesterday's frank admission of German
advance, Including the canturo of Dixmude, tho French offi
cial statement today was non-commital, There are no in
dications whether the Germans have succeeded in pushing
(further their advance,
tDr Ar.iKlalod rnn to Com nr Time 1 '"' '"""I' rtrtt to Ctn n Tlirf 1
WASHINGTON. I). C. Nov. 12. . M'JW YORK, Nov. 12. Amidst
Oonernl Villa, nt tho hend of a largo Jim ruin wrought liy a powerful
forco. begun marching south froml'10'"" exploded Inst night nt tho
Auunn Cnllcntcs to attack tho forces. entrance to Bronx County's new mil-
under tho command of (leneral (Ion- dollar court house, detectives
FRENCH SAY BATTLE LINE HAS
NOT VARIED IN LAST Wa;
Declare Alternate Advances and Retirements Without
Decisive Move Have Marked1 Engagements Near
North Sea Coast Since November 10 '
Any
ANNOUNCE THAT ENGLISH HAVE REPULSED
HARD OFFENSIVE MOVEMENTS OF GERMANS
Declare French Retain Old Positions Near River Aisne and
Have Strengthened Positions Previously Conquered
Artillery Victory Near Crayonne. '
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.)
PARIS, Nov, '12, An official communication this afternoon
says! "On our loft wing the- fighting continues with violenco,
and has beon conducted with alternate advances and retire
ments without Importance The battlo front has not varied
... II lllll'I 111(1 I'll II I III II III!
: . " 1 : r: .: "V . -,,, "'"M. 3!!"!:"! '":?& LXt ,K., 'rll!" fiieatlv since Novombor 10, Thoro is no change in tho British
lliu I', a, l'Wlltl MIII.'IU (II AKnCUIllirO ""J ""l l"- iHHD wiun-iiti-D i'uiiicii- "' -.--"..- i , """"" "' w l.i" I ,i I J I ll I I
,l"?. ,i i Vi ..I; ;S,V,Kr-yr. " "" W1'0" w'u lllu u"utf wuiu lupuiwiu, aiiu yuiuuuiunv
a dotacnmont
Aisno, wo re-
attack and
nrevlouslv conauep
ed bv us, In tho rogion of Cravono our artillery roducod to
silenco tho cannon of tho enemy, Several of Hielr pieces wero
destroyed, Wo mado some p rogres'in tho vicinity of Borry
Au Bac,"
rut ntmnrnii n itinirnniniii
110 nUSS ailS. HIT fin Tho mam nnnounccd today, but Its effect rnrnlv i i -.."..... r" .,.....7..i i ,-' ,.
m . ... . I . "" Wf' ' M,M"1 I iiiiii iiu iiiuiuiini.u inn . iiuwii " -" - '! uv viiivtiKU' 1 1 ill n tt nttnilPiWA mWiYinnln nm nnJnflnl;Mi i
rrailCe east Of Ll e and aong the East ' serious. Tho Department urKcd, f '''nB loyal to tho convention, vor twenty years ago. Among' tho wmuiu uiiuiioivu inuvui uuiiio vyoiu umuuuumji ujr
mH in RflllSn ihnrn innnrnn ,i I? lV.ll ' howow. that human, keen nSS 8tnrtr" " Moxln, City to Inko com- '"" . ."lolal !!?.'?! ?l Of PrUSSiail Guards. Ill tllO rOglOII Of t!l6 RlVCr
uiv. ,ii "hiiuiin knuiu nwwui uniijf 10 u mm ... .. .. . - maun 01 nis iroons. mil was arrested " '""'h iuui lumranui mo cuiiri- i!..j ..- !!!.. wmi.. i..i .i..i
ai- fn urn f 4l, f5H.v. . 4 t 'IU tllSVnsCtl CUtllO to AVOlll HPrcntl- Hlln,. 1,v. nniiMlM. fl.m P. 1'nr. llOIIBO. t ICV foUllil tnttnm nf n linimili. IUIIIUU UUI UU5IUUII IUUI VUIIV UUIU 51 ll UUl 110
4U VnJ, niw!niJ I . !.!t . i; iu IUIUU jntr tl0 infection and recommended others. American consular ngont, ro- Jt printed In Spanish nnd headed strengthened Olll' DOSitlollS ill tllO tCITltorV
UIU L HANOI I UI U U ill VV iUUVU UU5L ilV tin iihii nf .,nqtn,irl,n.l .,,111, DOrtCtI 10 was llCCOIIllmllV lllir V 11. " iMnrijTB 01 V IllCO 10. " i
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so
SOS
EGRO
LEADER
KAISER STILL ON
FLANDERS FIELD
SERVIANS
CLAIM
GRE
T
VICTOR!
EiAN
S
S
SER
V
President Becomes Indignant German Emperor Journeys port That They Destroyed
at a k nf Cha rman nf thf M onn uau e L ne rooos ia uauaiiuns ui HUbiiiciii
Black Delenation Todav , Continue Destruction Infantry on Danube
rllPI IPII nillfl rTl Ml HIIIJIi fllTnll tnrAMOfll,rrMtOiD?-iiiel lljr AmocIiIikI 1'fMt to Coo. tly Tlmm.J
I lUhl I.IM T II I T II n I UI UU H I I Mllf . WASIUNOTO.V, I). C, Nov. 12. I AMSTUUDAM. Nov. ll-Sluls nd-
LIIUUiUM i ULUUbu w i - iii iiiwh I'rus
GERMAN
SUDiRN
IGLISH
tn; amocUi.4 rrr. to ron lur FIbim,)
NI811, Sorvln, Nov. 12. 8x lint-
l1!. WH-pn. whllo receiving , vices In.Ilcatcl that the (Iermans con- " "-..' " TrtLZ
delegation of nogroos who enme to tlnuo to blow up brldffs and that
tho Whlto HoiIbq to protest against anion it tho structurca ho destroyed Is
segregating the races In tho govern- tho bridge near Iloystf West Flan-
tho dors. Tho allies continue to occupy
ninn, , Ypres, Shells fnllliiK In tho town
told . ycstnrdny killed four children. Aero-
E SINKS El
TORPEDO BOAT OFF ENGLISH COAST
(v Associated Press to The Coos liny Times.)
. ..-,.. .. . -. , . , i ., t r! j mont departments, objected to
ONnflN. Nnv. 12. h certain maces north of Dixmude, . tono ndoptod by thoir spokosi
I., r,. ' i i i ... it.- i-f l,.,l, f j, Voi- iUn ie ' V. M. Trotter of Boston, and
110 Hermans are ill lUUM Ull IIIU lOll uaim ui uibioci. u.u io,itll0 comilllUco jLwould hnvo to got iilanos nro reported to have dropped
in 1 10 SlHft nnarnst t in Fmnc 1 COast tOWnSi and 1 10 I" attaCK n now chnlrmnn, Tho President nd-, bombs which damaged tho church
Instead of concentrating to the southward bolow Ypres. ap-' tnuVV'mSSJSVnS VH.yjKSt S?&XWff?BScteJr iTCiS
Mrnn h has hnnn milRWfif a most Oil tlO COaSt lie, tiero i tho WDltp Houho. -'" r -noylng through Flanders, vlsltod
hfv rlrnun fhn Alllns frnm I nmhap.rdtzvdo, Oil V h tum to bo
rfrivon out themselvos, The official announcement says tho1
Rfirmans arn nnw trvinor to rotako LombaordtzydG,. whlQU IS-
north of Nieuport and near thoa,; , .How they dan . optfrtrtpv'
In this locality if tho gritlsh-HrcnfJh. Worships arec Sstlll dland-v
ling off shore is not quito cloa'rto British .obsorvors, r roi
jomo time past'inero lias, ueeu iioinuiuiun uuiumuuiuuviur
on this coast.
FRFHCH
SE
GERMANS TELL OF GAINS
' SUNK AT HAVRE
Courtrnl mid expressed satisfaction to
tho municipal .nuthnrltlcs for tho
mnnnor tit Avlitch tho Oernuui troops
I Ur6 (iiinrtnred, Trnln londs of
wountlol nru continuously being con
I veyod from tho bnttloflolds.
(By Associated Press to Tho Cons Bay Times.)
LONDON, Nov, 12, Tho British" torpedo gunboat Nlgor has
boon torpedoed by a submarlno In Tho Downs, according to
an official announcement last night, Tho Nlgor foundorod,
hut all tho officers and crow woro saved, Two mon woro
in mi tuiicini ninte-i . -.,.-. ---- --- - - - . - ,
todnv. "ah men not idiimi. Mvornv wniiiuinfi aiu two mss snr oils v nrt. no uowns IS
wrfi! Zmmisy "snid1 tho'Si a portion of tho North Soa off tho soutlioast coast 'of England,
netweon mo norm ano soum loreianas, uooawin oanas, a
part of Tho Downs, am supposed to furnish ospocirtl soclirlty
ior sninniiiR,
iiaiiuno noar br.iierovo untler cover
or artillery fire, Imvo been nnnlbllat
ed by n counter nttack by- tho Servl
uus, according to nn offlclnl stnte
mont
nnuueumeut. "Wo miido 2000 nrls
oners nnd enptured two i,ulck firing
Kims."
RUSH
AUST
Dll n MR
DU
Eleven Lives Reported Lost on
Vessel Which Went Down
During Storm There
(njr AawxUtM I'nti to ': IU; TlniM,
LONDON, Nov. 12. A ilUpatcti
(By ABBoclntcd PrcsB to Tlio Coos Bny Times.)
rfri im Mow io fVh Wlrpinss1) Tlio German hoad-
i-- !.' 1 il. r-lt...!,, rintAiiinni IrtflflU! "TllO filiniVlV
ll'.II IIITL' ILTIIIIlfl Mill lllllll VI II M .tll llillllllll LUUlll I 1 1 w 1 I " ' J , tv.
advanced from Noluport as far as Lombaertzyde, but was S"P-v ftXgi W
drttffin nrmcc 4lm Vcniv Tlin nastnril hailk of 1 10 YSOI'i aS tar (Julcho fouiulorcd 111 tho Havre rond-
uiiiuii hviuqj uiu iwii M;u. ,, stead during n gnlo and olovon ior
as tho sea, Is now clear of tho oiiony. n:Vmi,rin'BP"a l08t l,,0,r l,ve',
11 In., nllnnl. nM-nop ilin YC(ir PHnill III 1111! Mill! UI Ll A UUU,
!s progressing, ' In the region oast of Ypros, wo advanced
urther and captipd 700 Froncli soldiers, four cannon and
our machino guns,"
GERMANS
PAIS
E'
S CONSULATE
1R
OFE
MDE
RHEIM
S
DAMAGED
PLANS MADE FOR
NFaT GAMrA bNa Bcrlin Pap,!rs Uud Cap1, Von aat.-Bsra-'syssi ssbl is AwSpESkioof nSST
LIMIT OF MICHIE
M1CGEIITELLS OF
Says Accident on Columbia
Demonstrated That She Can
Not Work in Deep Watar
That tho dredgo Mlchlo s limited
to thirty feet of water or less In
dredging operations Is tho opinion of
Capt- 'I1 ' Mticncnn. Ho points out
(lint; tho adcldout hi tho Columbia
It Iyer dohimiHtratcd this. Ho says
that tlit big suction tlrng had been
Hit out to roat'li bottom and was nut
to Its full length, so that when the
Mlchlo raised and lowered on the
swollu. tho suction drag was pnrpeu-
dlcular honoath her. Consequently
when she struck bottom and the
L
TROOPS JO EGYPT' POSSIBILITY RECEIVE DIVORCES
UNHAPPY
Over 23 Transport Loads
Leayo Sydney for Defense
of Northern Africa
(lljr AmimIiIM I'rrM to Com lty Tlinra )
SAN KUANCIHCO. Nov. 12. Pns-
sengers who arrived today on tho lln-
vi i.iiiiilii. mini, link ojiiiiuj vi iif ..... : .. , -. . ,
her 21, reported that four days ho- Imlldlng at tho corner of Central nvo
With Adequate Heating Plant Eleven Cases on Circuit Court
William Grimes ana D. T.
Flynn Will Ereot Structure
The orpctlon of it 120,000 to 12G,-
..i. Ventura, which Infl Hviliuu- Orln. '" IWO'BlOry liril'K (UlICO llllll Store
Docket Yesterday Clean
Up of Slate ,Madc
destination reporteil to ho Kgypt.
T WILSON T0;
i
Ordering a genornl cleanup nf tho
longstanding tllvorco enses on tho
docket of the circuit court, eleven
cases were heard before Judge Coke
estertlay and unhappy wives una
husbands parted from their bonds
of matrimony. Three nf the cases
........ ....... f ....f.rl..l.l .....i ..i.. v.t.
I,,.!l.... ,,.ran .' .... I. ,,.,ln WUIU HHI .MHinillluill HHU IIUIII H,II
inlMiK Jto fta tntn.mmt today b) , ,l""1 ,fir" wro two.
MnflrlilW ..Snveriil weeks ago Mr., u !' I1'"?..0? cr,'.,.1 n",, nln",
Klvpu ,hHntn Interested in the pro- troalmoiit. IMlth OJeriuundHon so
Ject iiinl'hls trip hero this week has 'iircd n releaiti from Oscar (IJerinun-
icon for tho iiurnusn or looklmi tivor """ " wnuni wm uuu uuuii hiuihou
foro they left Australian troops em-' 1UV' '" rl will be j rom- .,
harked Hi twenty-threo transports, "'" Intljo spring by William ,'
convoyed by fourteen cruisers, nud I "J'V"1,H 'l """ r- ';. f o
snlled under cover of ulght for it, Oklahomn. f.rnvldliiK. nn mleqtinto
RU
GOAL HUMES
tiiu gioond and making (ireimrntlous
for tho building.
. Allli
erman Shell Explodes in L. J. Simpson and Fred Hollis-
ter Will Both Seek Con
gressional Seat
Miller and His Crew Knew
Destruction Was Sure
I (Dr AMotlilfr! Trrti to Com ntjr Timet
UKItMN, Nov. 12. All tho morn'
, lng papor In Berlin unite In prnlso
of tho commerce-destroying career
I of tho Kmdon and they declnro her
rinnl ili'Klrnrtlon nlwnvs had beon
Thnt North Bond and Cooa Bay n88Ur0(, The rorgen Post says
' ' will hnvo two uhancos to nine u novor j,ng a Bnglo ship taken part
1-1 I.. . I. n1nritlf. Iwn . . .. . .. u.lil. t.
I'ongressninii in " '""ijn intornaiinnai wnriuro wun hucii
.. ... ., in tlm ninn now lie- . n.i ...w. am .,n.,ora m.
, ... . 1 v i . i i...iins yunr iium nun , -- lumuiu ivouho. nn ra '"" n-
's cut tin bv tho shrannel bullets, ,. , i,nr( ....... ,., ,i, i ,i in.n..ia
the' ?.!her VJ A,norlfna" B'!ie'd,1ann0,'1 Tie proposal Is that L. J. Simp- laudatory articled on Captain Carl
oe tlac on the consulate was uam- ihuvu . ...m i,n . -.r-.n . t-,.,. .!,. .,..,.
fn,i L i i ,.r, oimiia son. mayor oi .unu u, vu .uuimi, mu uiu hiihiiuu
ted. 0r six weeks German shells sou, i ujur . P01111i1i,,an no- J
UU n riTaUd8 ,,BV0 Veon fal,,ng mlnation in the primaries. Iigainst
V. C .Hawley, i-reuericK- nomsivi,
tho democratic candidate againsi
iiou-inv HiIh vpar. will also bo a
dldate again nnd feels certain that
VSliiv.Tnv n r binv. 12. ho can land the nomination.
Ne armoied cruiser Tolinbsseo In Then if L. J.Simpson should suc-
Medltorranean roFdfttifl today cee(l jn wrestling tho repuni can
sho had been In 'wireless com-, mnatlon from C, Hawley, the
ilcatlon with thn c.rfijsei' North ,u.n nrlnclnal candidates will bo Coos
crolna and tho ship is safo in Bel- rtay men. if Mr. Simpson should not
-v naruor. This disnoses oi mo ru-
nor
had to break. As long ns tho Mlchlo
was working whoro tho wutor was noti
deep enough to pormlt the drag to
swing perpendicularly underneath
tho diodgo's hulk, thoio was no dun-
Front of It Marred But
Not Serious Struck
tBf JUioclt4 Vtft Is Coat Da?' TlmM.l
UIIKIMS. Franco. Nov. 12. A
Ccrman shell exnlodod yesterday In i
'he street onnoslin the American con
uUto. Tho front of tho building
PMs quarter.
I'. H. CIll'ISKH SAl-'i:.
Colorado Settlement
lljr Auorhlnl I'rrM to Ciwt lur Time
PIIII,AI)i:i,PIIIA, Pa., Nov. 12.
i resolution was iiroseuted at to-
Iiu iireseut time V S. Chandler
Ih planning on n heating system to
supply tho two brick bloeks between
iirontiwny nim neconti ntreoi on cen
tral avenue and ulsn for tlio build
lugs to bo erected at the corner of
Central nveniio nnd Kecond street.
With theso plniis perfected Mr
(1 rimes and Mr. Flynn are prepared
to go ahead with their structure.
At HiIh corner tho two men own
a tract r, 0 feet wide by 100 feot In
length, tho probable size of tho build
ing which they may erect. In tho
morning Mr. Klyiiu leaves again for
his homo nt Oklahoma City and It Is
igalnstl
illlster.'T
list 3 r. I
a can-
ORE!
LAMS
SS
S
U
gor.
Capt. Macgonn explained this to day's convention of tho American
Cant. Potter, thn exnort wlm wns In Federation of Labor urulng Prosl-
chargo or tho tost on the Columbia, dent Wlson to Insist that tho Colo- not probablo thut ho will rututn here
for two or threo months on ehnrtor, ratio nilno owners accept tho Fed-1 """t year.
that district paying for It. On this oral plan for peaco and If thoyt
chtrter it Is oxpectod that she will fnll to comply that tho President
earn some money In addition to opor- tako steps to have tho coal mlntos
atlon and upkeep. Tho work nt Kur- operated under goverumeiit super
cka Is not to bo e! urged up to Coos vision.
Bay. A new steel suction drag Is .
to bo built to replaco tho cast Iron
ono.
Capt. ,Mnogpnn,dld not get nn op-'
portunlfy to discpss tho jetty proj
ect with Major Mctrrow much. Ho
Is confident, however, that tho op
portunity Is ripo for this bolng push
ed In tho proper mannor.
TURKISH
FLEET,
SUFFERS LOSSES
SOUTH
I
IH
DAN
France and England Notify1
Equador and Columbia That
They Must 'Be Neutral
fur about live years mid who Is now
living Ih Montana. Thn mother
urh given tho custody'df ono child.
Non-support wns tho cause given
for tliu tioubles of Mrs. Mabel M.
Kinney mid she was given a dlvnrcn
from her husband Kxm N. Kinney
who Is now nn employeo of thn bucket
dredgo Oregon. Mrs. Klunoy also
received $70 suit money, $15 a
mouth alimony nnd tho custody ot
the ono child, about 18 mouths old.
BerniiBo he had botn convicted of
felony nnd Is now serving n six
mouths to sevou years term In tho
stnto penitentiary for horso stealing
lug, Mrs. Kthul May Vaughn wns giv
en n tllvorco decree from Frank
Vaughn. Hlie Will nave tho custody
of one child. Thn threo Marshfioltl
cases woro trlod by Graves and Me
inour whllo Attorney Hyde handl
oil tho two suits from North Bond.
Of the latter Samuel Vernoy was
given release from his wlfo Jbnnto
Veruey on tho grounds nf dosortjon.
Mrs. Veruey has been gone for about
a year. i i
Mrs. Frank Lapp wns glvon a dl
vorco from her husband, to whon
slio had boon married for nbqut, fpur
years, on tho grounds of iion-suipp,rt.
Threo nf tho nthor casos wejo from
linndou, ono from Cotiulllo ami tno
ti or from Myrtlo Point.
Harbor. This disposes of tho ru- 1)0 successful,' Mr.'.Holllster and his i Derj0rt to Berlin That mo"8ol' Ploased with
that tho North Carolina had been Mends think' thatho can mako a Ulllbldi ntnui i w uwnii nwi niBllt of Cooa llay nn
"nk by a mlno.
rogular
to this
jHI) OK APPHKCIATIO.V.
nitoh sironirer raco in mo
.Unllnn thrill llfi W38 n)Q
year They point out that this year
the U. S. Senatorshlp. governorship
and wet and dry campaign detracted
from public Interest in the congres
sional fight so that it made It uphill
for him io cawpuibu (,.
"8 Wish to thn nlr nnr mnnv kind
fiendg and imlchhrira fnr thnlr nld I WOrk
Ind man.. .... . . . . .i! ilnulm'
l.J. ' Ulls ' Kinuness ounng uio .- m..nv unit
uie our hr,m n.inM iniot i In mo wuui -""-"""-' .;
Turks Have Won on Both
t
Land and Sea
rDf AuotlitM Vtttt to Cool tur Tlmn
BKRLIN. Nov. 12. tBy WIreless.1
Tho Turkish official report from
Constantinople says tho Uusslaus
have ben completely defeated on tho
. . . ... in tho ninnniime luu w i" ' . .-.. :..... .... ,...
e on Catching Jniet ' .. :."-.:-- minc the cand - uaucasian ironiier auer a ngui msi-
destroyed by fire. I ,X'S 'for th I congressional seat. , Ing two days The positions o the
"" AND MRS. JOHN MATTSON
A SlIXTnwu ...n i.nn.,... nn.
ni.lll . OII iwiunit V ""
lill booster, wns a Mnrshfield
Ntor last night
,,,.,. phnrrh ladles' COOK- the Russian ships, whlc
l ,,,vUtn'i', r Svrnil W W Koslu 111 the Black Sea.
A ifSirS olwK lDo'Front St J man- In n fog
Russians are now occupied by tho
Turks The Turkish fleet pursued
hlch bombarded
but he Ituv
(II; AuocLt tltti is uooi Df limn.)
WABIIINOTON, I). C. Nov 12. - '
Franco ami Great Britain Imvo warn
ed Kcuador and Columbia In vigor
ous tonus that vlolatjon of tho ueu-i
trallty by those countries will not be
tolerated.
UEEN
MAR
S
10 TO AILING
Lcuro ToiiMiri on . D. T. Flynn.
aSntirpiSArt'oUU
his home in okinhoma. Ho was im-Iv Damaged at Dardanelles
tllO develop- . Tnrnorln Dnof ToCnn
d sas It was lull"'" "i ituti
naru nir nun in rennze mo nig nn- jnr ai i.im rr. to t iur tio.m i
pruveiiieiuu itiat navo neen uiuuo .. .. . .. !
hero In tho last few ears. I PKTROORAI). Nov. 12. A ills-
'patch from Constantinople says tho
Charges Fkel.V. U. Douglas. Turkish cruiser Goehen wns pono-
has received a letter from his son. trntod by u shell at her water flno i ('M)SK LABOK AGKXCIHS. t mr aoiii rr. i coo. iux Tlmw.
Duncan Douglas, who Is attending a during the recont bombardment of LONDON, Nov 12. Quoon Mary
law school In Portland, saying that tho Dardanelles by the Anglo-Froniih Washington to Replace Prhnte llur- gladdened tho hearts of 200 wound
the charges preferred against sonio fleet. Tho damage was doscrlbod finis nltlt Oiick of Ktulo, ed "Tommloa" in tho Amorlcan Wo-
Portland men In connection with him ns serious. n amki.imiWwco.ii, thumi 'visit today and a personal gift to
otlng thoro are without foundation. TORPIIIM) BOAT CAl'GHT OLVMPIA, Wash., Nov. 12 each soldier. Tho quoen was enthti-
Tho grandjury paid no heed to them. "" '' n "- " i'"-l State labor" agenclos to replaco the slastlo in praise of tho beautiful hos-
It seems that the men who swore In, LONDON. Nov 12. Tho Turkish, private employment agencies which pltal. which Is on tho private estate
Duncan's voto wore opposed to 8hr-, torpedo boat hlth escaped from will bo closed by law on December of Paris Slugor, ot a woll Known
iff Word, who was reeking re-elec- the Dardanelles, has been raptured 3, will be recommended In tho nn- American family. Kvory cent for
tlon. ami his charges wore Inspired ,cff Tenndos Island, according to au mini report of Stnte l.nlioi Cnmmls- ciiulpmeut of the hospital was con
b this Athens tllspatih. sloner Olson Irlbuted by Amorlcaus,
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