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mmwmmm wvi I BjUffflGANDjRAGGING NEVER DELIVERED THE GOODS EOR ANYBODY, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE STIRRING TIMES re tbeso daya of war and blood ihed. It U Important that you jiaTO full knowlcdgo of tho latest authentic nows. Subscribe for Tho Tfmefl, and road ,tho ovents of tho day each ovonlng. (fas mun 3fotws MEMBER OP Tills ASSOCIATED PRESS EVERY DAY Thoro appears somo Hera of nows In tho advertising columns of The Times nows of tho day's "Best DuyB" to bo found In tho various stores. The woman who reads and heeds these " now's Items" Is tho ono who conducts hor household economically. VOL. NO. XXXVIII. . Established 1878 BWUfeW ilSKS'-Vo-l 'J"1 T.J j." MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nil Pooi llnv Advertiser No. 98 prDMnMC PI AIM CTTflnV PRIMP bLHHIHIIU ULfll I dlLriUl UnlUG 'Ol AGAIMST ALLIES DN ALL SIDES lo ji Trv u&n jyreasiiniaM Cfcf cIoms is Sun ffht Amda-- : FRENCH CLAIM GERMANS k Near Irish Coast flT Ml i OSNG Y POINTS OF BATTLE BATTLE AND MUTINY IN EGYPT NOW , Disaster to Third Largest Ship 'in English Navy Was Kept Secret at London GERMAN SUBMARINE OR 1 MINE CAUSED LOSS Rainy and Stormy Weato, Berlin Official Announcement' Says, Is Making Progress Slow in Battle of Flanders Capture Many Near Ypres ANNOUNCE ENGLISH ATTACK NEAR LILLE WAS REPULSED AND FRENCH LOSING AT BERRY AU BAC Declare Fighting Continues in .EastPrussia Without Definite Results But That Many-'Prisoners Have Besn Taken ' .. and One Russian Corp. Repulsed 4 (Uy Associated l'ress to Tho Coos Hay Times.) DDDI IM Nm. d (RJ Wirolocc Tlio mllitnrv lir.nVL ! Quarters gave out the following today: "Fighting in western , niSS"7m iiiliriUY;r,l;) "S SSKm Audi, ."Z; TlnnderS Continues, Our attacks during tile last feW days Kiiynt flRlitlns has already occurred lwltcl ever alnco tliu Wl.lto star I ln Imnnrlnrl hu rn'm nn A ctnrmt; tonntlinr nnrl Ihoro I "ear tho Huoz canal. Four wagon-i "ur uiyini ic, uivuruni irom nor umuB snip, mo nnvni coilior mve been moeaea uy rain ana siormy weatner ana mere- '..u r Kn..iiuii wnnmii.ii imvo ar- course, arrived nt louku swuiviboh. sniicd tminv for Eurono. I! I.. .!...!.. 0..il. f V - ... I .. it. . . .. . . t . i.i.iti..M .n .... ......M... ...... i.. .-..hi. .. . t i Inro nm nmceea nti V 5 UW Vi OUUllUl IDiUS, Wu luvt3 lUKe irivea at uairo, tuo men wuro nun. '--i -. " "" uu m .mm i uh-bbuku ui uuuapuou irom itchi ::i Driller, nlloobe ,.,.! r,f lillr, lin..n ! rn ' In tl.O flKhtltlK between BUCZ Mill nUVlCCB rOCUlVOll lOUny liy lUU ABHO- , stilling, Tliu docks, as tho ship (Iljr AMoolnlrJ 1'rrM to Cool ll.y TlmM 1 Olympic Rescues 800 Men on ; Board One Sailor Killed I Think .Torpedo Did It (Or AMOcUtod l'rnjo Cnin tttr TlmM J NEW YORK, Nov. 1 1. JtuinorH SANTA CLAUS SHIP SAILS FOR EUROPE tllr AftaocUtftd PrtHU In Com tut TIiom.1 ' NEW YOHK, Nov. H With moro than ll'UO tons of Christmas gifts from tliu people of America, u Santa Claim snip, tliu naval collier Ja Official Paris Announcement Today Declares Kaiser's Advance Towards North French Scacoast Has Been Checked ' Attacks Repulsed Near Ypres Today ANNOUNCE FRENCH FORCES HAVE ADVANCED BETWEEN LABASSE CANAL AND ARRAS -. . . . - 7 .. ii. II..I.H.... i...iin,.,iil unit-. Htm iiiivii'dh rnriiiviiii iwinv iiv I mi ahuii. Haiti! ivnaMti unu fniinit'iui i i inn ., lu 1 AU 4iMMl .. I III. I,M.in 1MM . 'Ill II1U UUIIUHK UL'UH'U I dum uiiu ...... ,,..x. ....., ,w .. as...,w- , .iiin 'iinwii nun mvutiuii wj inua UU priSOnerSi Dlllloll UllUUKo WUol Ul LIIIU IIUVO utUII IU- i8mnilla. Thoro has boon a niu-i elated l'reHB from a point In Ire- tonant Comnmndor Courtuy before -..Unrl At Rnrrv All Rno. wo rnmnnllnrl llio Frnnnli in pvnr- iinv r nnitvit trnmiH mui mnnv nratn- land. V I - nv,mn ,4iiirr nrtclilon Our ntlonl In Un fnrnc of Ar lent EKyptlaiis were arrested. ' After a career of less than two sailed, weru black with thousands UatO a Commanding pOSitlOn. UUr attaCK 111 Hie tOreSt OI Ar- "" , years, tho Audnclous, third in ton- of school clilhlron. Tho Klfls onmo gone made good progress, Hero the trench again suttered heavilyi leaving more than 150 prisoners in our liands. The fighting continues in East Prussia and atStallupoenen we took 500 Russian prisoners, No decision has yet been reached at Soldau, In the district of Vlaclawec, the Russian army corps has been repulsed and 1500 prisonors and 12 machine guns captured," Fighting Resumed With Greater Intensity in Argonno and. Ger mans' Efforts to Re-capture Two Points Defeated Bad Weather Hampers Operations Along Line (Uy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) PARIS, Nov, M.---A French official communication this afternoon says! "In Belgium the attack against tho hoad of a brledge at Niouport resulted In failure, and various offen sive movomonts by the enemy In tho region to the east and southeast of Ypres havo been checked, In tho environs of Bixchoote we progressed ono kilometer toward the oast, Be tween tho canal of LaBassee and Arras our troops mado minor n tho region of Lassigny and in tho vicinity ot tho SENATORS WILL DOME TO BAY ALU ES TRY HARD "ENGLISH AUNT 15 TO TAKE 1)1111 IKED AGAIN orocress. Alsno river tho Germans attacked without success, In tho naKo nnd armament of tho nrlt'ah from ovury Ktnto of tho Union and Arnnnnn finht nfr rpmmmnilRrH Wltll ffrnntor Slllrlt. Tllfi nnQlllV warshlpB, lien at tho bottom of tliu Included uvorythhiK from toys and prgOllllO IlgllllllK IUAJIIIIIIUIIWU Willi kiuuiui aMHIt, IIIU vwwiiy ocean off tho north const of Ireland, dolls, to rood and clothing They TQS endeaVOICa 111 Vaill 10 rOCapiUrO TOUr U0 raHS ailU Ol, 8ho was hit by a torpedo or dls-iwlll bo distributed In EiiKlnnd, I Ui,lpr Pnrllflllnrlv ill tlin vlclllitV of Vordun SQVQral DQrtia abled by u mluo October 27. With Krnnco. Oormnny. IIoIkIuiii, Ilussln I n,U,Uer ' "aillCUIdny II UIU VlUllliy Ul VCIUUI buyuiui Muiuui tliu posslblo exception of ono or two and Holland. CIIOIlSIVO IllOVeillGlllS UV UIU UUIIIIUIIS WUIU UIIUUKUU, III tliu Woovro district and Lorraine, whero bad weather prevails, there is nothing now," ' In snlto of tho last fe.w davs of focev woather, our troops havo no ceased to make prog ress little by little, They aro men, tho whole crow of 800 men and officers wore rescued by Biuall boats from tho Olympic. Tho rescue was niiulo In a roiiRh nna through brilliant and darliiK HcnmnnBhlp on tho part or tho White Star crow. Tho battleship's cry for assistance was caught by tho wire- '10111 GMWES I HI TfiOT TflFlRV established almost everywhere at distances varying from 300 MU r H h It 1 1 to 500 motors from tho network of barbed wire entanglements T 1? ...... t...U.. ..!. ...! m Artl u. n. uuuiiyii luuiijr wvncu ii- ,,, .,...,,,. . ,,, nlvm.,ln .!,!. SonnurBr0cLmberInTn and ano Tx wna '' "bo,,t to '" "ni SoTed 'to Ieavobprntlndnon Uonoxt TL -?' r!,iLod.forwnpJ1.. n fi'" lffiSSWSffiEE.'WJMto in Yde and'SSSS'ofSols. wcro rcconuy exiouueu' an invunuun ","".:,,",:, ,i. V . ' rrlllUUlUll ualllU- ull CallO I 'by tho Port Commission. Tho Hreak- Ipi.l c. I ba tt-lilj. wna rendioda , ' " .- J oY", . . . ,. Anotner Ml lOn MCn AOaea 10 water w nrrvo aa n next Tiiurs- "" 'IV",1"',"J'. ,' '. . '"" ,u Uaumi Rn nfrtrnompnts Rmilflht IUl',', "l,,l,un mu" "uuuu l" ..... No ..,.. ,inric,iinr wore foro noon nil but 100 of hor men 1 FinhHnn Fnrrfl. Mnkinn 2.- K'ven and Mr. Tonl did not stato post- Up Germans Strengthen ";: ' ' " ' tiveiy tnat tuuy wouum noro. ' of tho oneimy, To tho north of tho Alsno River wo havo takon ; possession of Tracy Lo Val, Wo mado slight progross to tho Fortifications Ilif AuotUthl rr to Coi Ilr TlmM.l 186,400 Under Arms Ur Aiclttl I'm, la Cos. cr TlmM.) invnnM. 'nv. n A suiinlomon .ONDOnno: H.-TeIegraphlnB t7"i L S!S!!dr Jorh"0.i!JK! from t ho helulan frontier, tho Ex- " '" "". ,,' '"" " , . preu correspondent homIi tho fol-l "" K' " " -,' roUucwl In' towlDK: "Heavy relnforcemonts i 1. JXZ.TmI Imvo been brouBlit u l before Ulx- no o mi lncudlllK and Illinois Play .EPIDEMIC HURTS PORTLAWD IE V mud uniVU IIIU U11UUBI.U n.ni O'"",,,,,! mnn .i ... .i ,. ... imiMtnn ami men .l(ivr HIIU IllUlU in u.vij i...v...... of an early ro-oecuputlon of tho ton by thorn. Frosh Oormnn on-1 trenchmontB aro belm: dug fur tho purpose of, holding tho town and bis guns huvo been Bent forward to tho new" posltloiiB. Tho roads Uhlnd the town aro flllod with ad vancing ammunition wngons. During theiWiatka Thr,dny by tlvio i-'rencn, the (lOnuaivi .placed n'mltrnlllous In tha towor of tho rnllwny atatlon hlch enablod thorn U command the louthurn approaches 'and bent back successive bodied (U Infantry ni- proachlng tho town." AmltrallluuHo 1b a breoch-loadlng maulilnq gun conalstliiK of a number of barrels fitted togothor and bo arranged that tho barrels can bo II red simultaneously or successively and rapidly. No HlgMK of Cessation Tho EngllHh War Office offlclnls ero said today to bo holding an optimistic view of tho situation In France, although thoro woro no ilfms of an early cossatlon of tho Ueriuau nttack on tho linos dofond- lag tho French coast. had been transferred. EvploNlon mi Iloaul. An explosion on board tho A ml a doiiB Just beforo slio went down Ib1 Bupposed to Imvo beet, caused by1 bIioIIb sot loose by tho listing or tho : bnttloshlp. lilts of armor pinto, torn i from tho sinking ship, struck tho i deck of tho Liverpool, cutting tho1 legs from undor a gunner, who dlodj j lu n short time. . ' Tho AudncloiiB met hor fnto 25 i inllffl off tho Irish coast, which tho o by tho Alllos, who Imvo re- ,orrjtornj8 t0 2,180,400 offltora rinlw Rnfphnn Qtnfl tn ho ' OlyiiiiIu was nklrtliiic. Thft,Olymplc'H ed tho offonslvo with great , ,,,,,,"' l ' ' Un y OUtCner olOCK 10 OC ,,ng80ngor8 snw tho mighty warrior VILLA STARTS TO El Shown at Pacific Livestock Exposition There Dr AI1J 1'roi 10 Coal IU? TlmM. CAPTUR 1PIGB sink, then their ship turned hor prow ; toward' Lough Scully. From October, 27 to Nnvombor tho Olympic lay .at Lough Scully, Charles M, Schwab I wim tlin nnlv nnRinni'nr wlin lnft lln. 1'OHTLANI), Or., Nov. H. Tho Olympic hoforo sho dookod al Ilolfastl mnnnKomont of tho Pacific Inter- mi November 2. After tin. Htnnmor national Livestock Exposition, to bo, entered riolfnst harbor ono of tho, hold horo December 7 to 12, nn- wnltors on bonrd wbb nrrostod, charg- nounced today thnt aftor confer-1 c,i wth.'holiiR- a py. i oncoa wiui federal omciais aini Jlany linssengors oxpressod tho bo S(X)ItES 'I'OIIAV. (Ilr AKlilrJ I'itm to root 1U)T Tlmm,) Harvard 0: llrown 0. Stanford 2: California 0, Yolo 10; Princeton H. Dartmouth -il; Pennsylvania 0 Army 28; Mnluo 0. Minnesota H; Wisconsin 3. Navy 31; Colby 21. Illinois 21; Chlcngo 7. Michigan 13; Cornell 29. WESTKIt.Y (JAMICS. Washington 3; Orogon 0, first quartor. Pullmnii (); Whitman 0, first half. Aggies 10; Idaho 0, first half. End first half Washington C; Orognu 0. BELL1HM! IGREAT CONFLICT IN HELD PR SONER: LASIISIRIEORTS Steamship Wingber, Belling ham to New York, stoppeu by French Warship Claim of Various Nations Con tradictoryTurkey Reports Russians Losing (llf AuorUtl lrM 10 Coo IUf TtniM.) LONDO.V, Nov. H. Seldom slnco tho boKlnnliig of tho war Imvo Ho noris from tho various scenes ot ac tion boon bo contradictory as today. ! city, .TnlPc ?i"h 1tlK Pntnsi With- cxll,ult no '"eedjng stock nt tho warship) basing-, their oplnlpn on tho p?nColon In iho nowPiil laKeS ban LUIS rOlUbl Willi oxpoaUoni ln V0w of tho dangor fact that Bho was wounded astern , " ,? V.Vi. L,?. ,J.i?i If OUt ReS Stance CarranZa of spreading the foot nnd mouth dls-' ruthor than forward, which would I ' '"i.MrlP., "' ,LH '? Rlunc His Version .?ni,lt n. bollevod tint It would ,oro likely bo tho enso If sho lyid "' n B "te ' Ilif AMof l.lej frtit to Coo. IU 7 TlmM, oncoa wiui reuorni oiiiciiiih umi , siany linssengors oxpressod tlio lie- mpw vniiif m,. h ti, .. (loornor West, It was decided to l0f that n snbmnrlno torpedoed the , ,tl ni ' imw,, '?i , ,i i.vlill.lt nn lirAoillni? Btnpk nt tho wiinlilii. hniliw llmlr nnlnlnn nn lln, ?.U.BI .meeting llOtWOOIl "i IUO BIKl Palmer Blud rslindowod all u I.. ..... Lln.l Pi.mc Wic Uorcinn ,oaso t was Uollovod that it wouiu nioro ko y bo tho enso f bio jad r".'" " ",,',." "" ' "i la VCS HIS Version ,,., ,,, nhnw ril,iin M,m mnm i,. rmitnrt with n .ni.mnrir,.,! .V today, although tho Dartmouth- .ss&a sz&sz&S'jsr"" ajag&effl'Sftisfs Sa? ' !!" "';; on Tamplco. Us army Is oper- .received her wound. Two englnos, l" III,nols- atlng trom ban i.uis ruiuai. , niniir P. nilfinr l&in wero unharmed but ono aft waa put I UnH L ll t. H 1 1 14 U Mm out of commission. Aftor tnklng off CAKHANZA'H HTAM) 11 H M II P HiTIl 111 HUM nil tho offlcora nnd inon who would PROOUCTS BREAKWATER XOKTIIWE8T (JAMES. Df Aworl T w Com. lf lliuM ) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. H. Throo (Dr AhoUI.4 SAN ANTONIO snirn from tho ' nm n In Mnxlrn t,:"..,jy." .":...: . ...... ,i.'tiin Acuns CallenteB u.iuiiii.-ioi rcj.urm uru u .k .-, -- --- Mmnm, ,. e0IIimald. IllXmUUU. .uuiuu. . ..." ....-. --. .. u",uu iiwiiw.. ..um lenvo. tho Olvmnlo nnssod a cnblo lo . nm i. om nr Tim. nminnRirn in IMinT the Audacious, but It broko. Ilor '"'. ,"1. " l.u",.'...c.?n l. 8i8 .,l0,u '!l: . Nov. IL A mes- I'l ' 1 1 1 IHHI I U II." IJ ?J I bulkheada bognn to evo way and t X". ".."'" 'V'".UBl. '". ..' i.. hi m nil mm n ii n ii n i ...... - nitiimii i irnL'nn nni wiiaiiitifviim inn. unrranzn presB uh- ii. imiiiiii I II l, I II II if I was apparent that tno wnrsnip wouiu L' r,r. ;r," ,.".i ,.'....;'..." ...". City allogos that UUIIUUlll.ll lu iiuiii soon sink. The crulsor Llvorpool nnd 'VT " """"V,,.,""" ' lV ,." .... couvont on or- Bevornl other warshlpB had conio up :,, T"" '". "- ' .. i iii. .;..! . .i ,, otnn.i i. i ,., ii,n ,no,nn, tho Orogon AgglcB nnd Idaho mot In Allle. havo ro-occupled Dlxmudo, aorea viiib w . ""'.- "'. ... f 0 n. .. a daVna. Snn n t rwani" hoarl what promlBes to bo a .hard Btrugglu aMjspsar' K;"B,,cn"au,''r ?attl8shl"s off Coast i aS.B,-;ss1,, I I ion 1:1 i inn 1 trim a ill rnnr.innii trim a .- ...- - w.-hmmii imrivwi f I I tl '. IMVII ,( W llflll-ltlVII miMBi l sw: srss. 'SUA fe' the trenches are half filled with an oatlon. cy water. Tho greatest of vlgllan y Is maintained by both sides and tho slightest movement brings forth a volley of bullets. WB OUTRAGE IS PREVENTED TODAY Quick Action of New York Po liceman Thwarts Another J Disaster to Whitman (Br AuocUteJ ?mt to Coo. B7 Tlrnt 1 NEW YORK, Nov. H. A bomb jomewhat similar ln construction to ine one that wrecked the entrance ; the Bronx County Court House , jat Wednesday night, was found Way j tne Torab8 court room, just unaer the niatrlf.t lllnmhr'n nffiPOS. occupied by Uovernor-olect Whitman. I new cIUl war o room waa crowded. Tho homp' uiamea gun powder, slugs ana buu8' Poiipoman Georgo 'L.' O1-, OECLARE TRUCE IN .. MEXICAN STRIFES No dnmngo is reported from any vessel off Coos Uay na a ro I suit of t)io storm. Vestorduy a I i United States battleship waa off ' Coos Hay and four foreign war- l shins havo been off hero for I ! wo mo days. Most of them aro I English and they havo not been lu tneso waters ueiore. to 7 Couch NIIch Jllaktw TouiiMhmii. Too heavy" suins up tho cntiao of Conn j-unnor saw 'smoke from, tho burning use Of IhA lir.n.1. n tn Dm cnnl. joro off the fuse" and carried tho uam from tho court room A young Italian who was seen In four IhrCQ. rounders and tlirco 21-lnc torpedo tubes. In her trials sho do- .'" "'"".." ?' ""i. ."".:? "V.l" '.ui tho defeat vestordav in Com.llln of I r ltlmnKthfl , b nor vi.se Is of '0?l l" MomlifloW I.IkII school football class l",''.0inVr 8018 or "..ri team when they mot tho Indopondenta I ' .L ' ' tl,ere and returned with tho Bhort ' v,.,;.',v iMMii'. " ' re,Hl of a 28 t0 7 8COro- I Jsl.W JV1-? JiLHL.: I Weakened by tho loso of threo val- ... ..... i .. . . . i iiuuw men uiu iucih uuy luiinu lliom- v KdHuitl .8. Ii mt rot I lleroiurH IiIi-ii- solves lined up with a teum almost I llfhd VitJt It. .Von Klilpinaii , 20 pounds heavier than tho ono they I Rllivnnl S Vuuiiill. nt I.nu An. n1n..,..l l..,r,. m n .,.. .......... ... ' tDrAoui.aiT.ioCoo.U.1rTil I B6ieB, !' recently coino lo MarSli. two weeks nBO. 'il O PnnllnnriC PrpnaratinnS NEWPORT, Or., Nov. H. A largo field with tho Intontldu of making In tho first hnlf Coqulllo started U. o. UOIIllUUta ri ipai anviia g(eol cQal bargQ ,g ro,)orte, ashore thla hla permanent homo upon tho. tho nmchlno rolling when Lesllo t0 EVaCUate Vera UrUZ - twonty-flvo miles north of horo 'arrival of hla mother, who expects placed tho ball between tho goal posts Unnoful fnr PpaCB I at tho mouth of tho Slletz river, i to conio to tho Day In tho near fu- and nnnoxed threo points. During rlU(JulUl iui i uauu Jt )a supposed to bo a government turo. , I this half tho Indepoudenta secured inr AMoruti rtt 10 oom D.F .in. l barge and was driven ashoro In the Mr. Fawcott has Just beon ap-1 threo touchdowiiB but fulled each tlmo wQiii'nTO' I) C. Nov. 13. galo which swept this coast yester- pointed adBpeclal representative of to kick goal. wilno ..inns for'tho American ovacu-. day. An unidentified lumber bOiooii-i tho Dudzlen Park property by It. Coach NIIcb wont Into tho" gamo n.innnf Vera Cruz on November 23' er passed this point with part of hor Von Shlpman. who has recently for tho second half and Immcdlatoly . ?Lnrrip,i forward todaj tholdeckload gone platted this property, with the In- ripped off a 70-yard, run off u fuko ?r nb?.'rnpw in all Ida circled that fur-1 KcKl0UU H tentlon of making it one of tho most forward pass. Bcramlilng and dodging ',01 e iSiH.hoS letweer i the Melxcan ' v kiy ntL'isi'im desirable residence sub-divisions of down tho field. Ho was forced out of faction ?m?Bh ?be "avoided by a tn.ee cwlW.lcLlhiLV,w--l Murshflold. At tho present time the tho game as "too much class ' La fnni? thirnrranza.j' Villa factions .... k. ,, ,. , , Perk is being reared and by spring Chapoll, for Marshfleld. stopped main whlchthoCarranza'U vi iiaia cuui.b hm 1eru NoVi u a watch,.,., atroeta "wl,i U() ciunred and lino plunges and McDonald nnd Uuok aro rcponei i ""''" '.L man on. tho llghthopso at Port Cor- rm,,., ..m.io.i En ti.ni nlnmat viv woro consistent In backfleld Kalns. bo accessible. i "10 lacKiing 01 unnpiiiau was a Ben- rough tho nsslstanco of Mr. sauou or mo contest. rgard ed as furthenevldence that In-; - doraS trStarT Ito . fj." A ZXT W " "SJ J? 8I.VK TUMC THAXKPOltT fluences are ai v - .. not IlJontfy them definitely. ' i""- ",, ', ' iT. ..m 7. Ei ,i.'t i.' it. belloved, that the Schnrnhorat, Wjj j,0 tt very conservative invest- ln' amii4 rtm to coo. iur TimM.j iioisenau and Leipzig were among ,,,,t na u-n .. iiointirni immn., inwnnw vn- 11 in nmii miles, ejt0 Ajr Fuwcett haa' oporate'd ' dispatch from Constantlnoplo by along thesn lines In Southern Cal-'way of uerlln confirms tho recent Carranza's call to fi'2mhe'l. Chile, reports that on Novem- ,o" Vlli I the leading general upon . e ; gljc vn team.,,otTh;uJ depends, to come t S' JS.lne louth. His opinion was that I Fa v' ' tUfc ropnnl ed as furtheneMUOnce tnai in , .. n,.., riac,ra n ,-it. the oom soon before the explosion, tf,8Uspected. Ho lighted a match, . , , LEIPZKJ IS 'Hl'HV '' ' IDr VUof lftJ rmi to Coo. Bar Tlm 1 VALPARISO. Nov U The aerman cruisers Uipzlg and Dresden. wh)eh camo Into port yesterday morning and took pro- . . ... ...In .......nliifr .'thur.i. Port Corral I jssuth of Valparaiso, Is 47.ri (nr Auocitij I'm. to com iur tirim. llolllnghnm, Wash.. Nov. H. A telegram saya that Pacific-American flshorloB Btonmshlp Wlnbor, Hulling hnm for Now York, wub hoardod by offlcerfl or a French warship after . ... ll. -1. At.. Tt.. a Inmil pilBSIIIg lliroiiK I ! -i.i....i.u v.... I... , iinluinm. if,,,,,. Onlloln ni.o.lnn i A. C. Pleponbrlnk. a Oormnn of mis, ,,,,,.." .,., ,,, f. ' .,, ' ""1"" r, wits removod ns a prisoner. 1Q flgnnB ,B rCo0(K with vary ing dngrouB or Intensity but thoro Ib little to Indicate notowortliy chnngoB. Tho French wur offico assorted ' that minor successes havo boon won 1 In Uolglum. but In tho main tho groat , battlu for tho possession at tho north ern soBconBt of Franco Is uboul tho l samo as heretofore. The Oeriuana still hold Dlxmudo and aro strongly entrenched. Near -. . -- , r. .i ,, Niouport,, In tho region of Ypros nnd Takes 120 Tons Of Butter and Jmtwoon Labniwoo and Arraa tho Phnocr. tn Pnrflnnri Pas. '''eiich report dthor hov ndvancoH Lneese lO ronianp--rab- ur n)1,uiBeB of Oorman attacks. Sender LlSt 0I SiXtCen T,1 Qerman military authorities u mndo no modlflratlon of tholr pro- At 7 o'clock this morning tho vlous assortlons Hint tholr forcos wero stunmshlp llrcakwator left out fori slowly pushing onward nt various Portland, taking with her sixteen I polntB ln Holglum. passongers from Coos Day. In hor Turkey renewed her claims of vie hold tho Hruakwator carried about tory over tho HuhMuhs, stating that 120 tons or butter and cheeso In ad-i tho Invaders aro being pushed , back dltlou to a curgo of inlsculluneoiiB' tu Itusslnn soil. In n uurprlsa uttack freight. I "''nr Errorum tho Ktiailuiiu aro said Thoso who loft for Portland this to havo lost 8500 men, morning woro: Mr. Hradflolil, Mrfl. Hradflold, Pas quill Hradflold, A. L. Lewis, J. A, Ackwlg, II. Llpmnn, F. Ulchoy. Mrs. I'. Hlchey, Master Hlchoy, A L. Oeorgo, A. II. Whitney, Mtb Whit ney, E. M. Itoseutlial, F. Hosklns, T Towoll and Mrs. Towoll. C1EH.MANH HHPULHE IJU8S1ANH (Dr AmocUI4 rr I root n.t Tim. 1 HEIILIN, Nov. H Illy Wireless.) pajn(ff MQl Vfit FlhkhPfi With An official unuquncotiumt. today ridillllll niut ,l Ll rilll5lipu,lfVIUl saya that nows from . the coBtorn . hVfdencp Several DaV5 niona shows mattera pVWteedlng fu- yn pnmnntn Pnen vorably. Tho Uusslap cavalry, which L0II1)ILIB Ua5B was defeated previously with heavy To8Umony taken In tho drainage Jobs near Kolo, has resumed tholr enso which involves tho Clty.and the offonslvo movement and swln Iiik port of cooa Hay und which was In to tho southward wore ngaln repuls- tunrilptod thls wook , til0 oqu "y ed east of Kallsz, In Hussluu Poland. , BOBSon at Coqulllo, will ho WinneS This, tho nnnounceinont saya. ro-' BKaln 0I, Monday. Judgo Coko declar movoa any poss lilo dangor of tho 0(j tjml Wb court 1HneBa Rt thft Invasion of Hllesla. county soat would be completed thla , ,.-. ovonlng allowing him to conio horo AUKTHIANH KTII.Ij WIX.N'I.N'd I Monday for the hearing. Ab tho case now stands all ovl- inr auocuim r,r u co. nr tiium.) I dent o lia not yot bcou subinltted by VIENNA. Nov. 1 1. An official I ,,,01 I'lalntlffB, Hlllstroin ami others, telegram rom he . wutleru war1""'' To lowing thorn will probably theaterstates that attacks on block- f0' ' ?,v, ' c of thobty.M it houses and strongly fortified posl- '".V'S.."" ."" Vrd. "'..V1? uffetlnU tlons, together with tho pursuit of nn i, "teli' ' 0.rt,1Iw ' b.P ,lMJwd tho enemy, continued on tho wholo rf ",lato'hf0n w''Lbof "0?l8,," 'on' front Wednesday. Tho Hue east of l" " '". forVf?0'"" un Nakucanl and Novoselo, on tho river .Viotlmi nf th Siin.nJr.V., COm Save, was reached by tho Austrian .',, "" ' Ivn , "ffil"! nU troops. The Servians aro lu full mK thl lwvuir ,?ei,c? ret.iat. Four guns. U munition ' , ngr . f&V1" cars and nume.ona prisoners wor JroSaJifi b Vo thSo aide' T" cupturou. Having tho testimony all In It will then bo llOBBlblo fnr thn lnwvi.ro tn LEASE AI'AHTMENTS IN tako this ovldenco on which in im RESUME DRAINAGE CASE ON MONDAY i Win. Till (Irimva .MVHTLi: AHMH tho relation of tho i.nlntn n 1 1,., ..nr. has taken tho mining 1wb. Thoso mist all be con- iitun jvimv. wn "j w - . vw. ... .. ' ., . . . ----' . Ifornla, fsslstlng In placli'v the. real, Hussluu statement that the ltusslan isiy-ivu umiar hiji " i mhuijui uuioro a uccision will no run- of sufii titles as i.ob fleet has sunk tnreo Turkish trans- "!' "..",... .. . . "'"' "" - jkw. ports lu tho lilac k Sea. has taken tho fifty-five dollar myr- ruj ju: j;.iii.i.i.i Mi'i.an dcntial parka IDr AiuxUIm Pn. lu Coo IUt TlmM 1 a .,,.!. ...,.i -.. nia.n NEW YOIIK. Nov H Tho New . - tlu and mahogany npartiuont nt tho SOL I8KAHU Invuntor aad sllr ot York Cotton Exchange will re-open. MH AND MRS PETER MI RRASOIT, MISS JIAHEL ANDERSON wont up'Myrtlti Anns Theso opartinentB aro (ho fnmow, Uifckaa t, U la the tor unrestrictea trailing Aionnay -en yesicruay tor san t-rancisco. to nivn o i-oiiii hub morning, o.-. ..hm w .... ... ,. y, v.vnvv my norning. Tho board of governors, where they will mnko a month's i whero she. expects.. tUJ.IUL-arf1BHUi i-V -- uiq so as If ho waa lighting Visions, saueu mm . ,:m .vn '