The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MEMBER OF THIS A8SOCLVTEI) Pliitna
(fara
101. NO. XXXVIII.
PORT GERMANS AID AUSTINS
LOST HEAVILY IN LODZ BATTLES
ivnofrh Prnm I Pinhnrn An.
nounces Upwards of 33,000
LOSl in i ill uu uctya riyiu
IUCH ARTILLERY AND
MACHINE GUNS TAKEN
lussian Military Observers
Claim German Campaign a
Failure and Disaster Likely
0 Anoclt4 TrfM to Oow w7 Tim,.
LEMUERO, Gallcln, via Petrograd,
ov. 28. In operations lnstlng three
days In tho vicinity of Stryliow, fif
teen miles northeast of Lodz and Tu-
Lhln, an canal dlstanco south of this
tlty, tho QorniaitB lost upwnrdB of
17,000 mon, a heavy battery of urtll-
tery and 28 machlno guns. In the
imo fighting tho Austrlaus loBt 10,-
C00 men and 20 machine guns. The
German operations In this locality
ttro declarod by Uusslnn 'military ob
servers to bo an absoluto falluro and
kho chances of escaping further dls-
iitor nro regarded as slight.
IS
Rnnris Rfilnnsn Men on Kid-
naping Charge Preliminary
txaminaiion imuxi wuuk
Ilouds of $1500 each wcru put up
with Judgo Sinister Inst evening In
S'orth Bond for tho Instant release
Irca custody of Dotoctivo V. J.
Hltclioll and U. T. Noslor, who woro
irreated In Snlom Into Thursday on
tho cliargo of kidnaping Lollta nnd
Ruiy Simpson. Tho mon woro ro-
K;tl ' al lto sob u r g aird" together
Kith Joo Coach and John Ilorron
iro slated to appear boforo Judgo
Bhucter next Friday afternoon for
preliminary examination to dotor-
nine whothor or not tho four men
cau bo bound over to tho Krand
ury tho following Monday on tho
barge of kidnaping.
Loo J. Cary, brother-in-law of Joo
ach and secretary and treasurer
W the Coach Lumber Company, put
up tho bonds for all of tho party
lth tho exception of tho Joo Couch
bond which was put up by Huh
tatddou.
Wuntctl ImiucHllnto Trial.
Coin and Kondall. with P. J. Poo
rer of Handon, havo beon retained
l counsel for tho defense on the
kMuapInc charKO wntcn is uuaer-
K6od to bo but tho oponlng wedgo
for disclosures thnt nro to follow
tn both Mdos.
The attorneys for tho dofense yes-
kfrdav afternoon demanded Instant
Mai at North Bond, declnrlng they
"ere readv and In a hum to clear
phelr clients of tho chargo. Attorney
Oeorgo Wfttklns, representing Pros-
utlngr Attornoy Llljenvlst, who was
Must itartlng to Salom on a case,
disputed tho rlcht of Judgo Shustor
fo allow bonds to bo Issuod in North
Uend for tho release of MltohoU
nd Nosier In Rowjburg. His oh-
Action was overruled. Mr. WntKinsi
ileclared ho win not rnadv to have
pe caso como to trial and examina
tion was set forward until Decern-
Mr 4 whon Mr. Llljoqvlst will be
present.
Cun nt ITiilil nirls.
As there aro no warrants out for
arrest op llin holdlnir of tho
Blmpson clrln nntlilni? can bo done
Fhold thorn and It'was stated here
Fway that they aro at liberty to do
tuey nlease. Thhv are not nameu
witnesses In tho kidnaping chargo
mst tho four men. Tho persons
ho are so named are Mr, and Mrs.
' A. Simpson, the parents and Mae
"oipson, a daughter.
Je uoaeh today declared tnai no
l InnOPAnt nt t.A ol.n-rrrt. lnl1 HlTalnSt
"'Ja and that yesterday ho came
""r on tho train not knowing tnai
warrant hn,i Jnon lusued for His
prrest nn.i 1.0. ..., i,i, nr iiencr
I.- - .. ,, eUID ,111,10 U. .
larges that will bo filed and are
be heard nt th errand Jury la-
litigation,
Classes Arrest Slullgmuit.
His arresf nmi im nr tho other
'thfee men ho classed as tho first
ttve mado by O. T. Treadgold, city
'torney t Dandon, to "get the
Cmn nn - -. i... 1- l...lnilillll-
-r . UU UQUCU IU Ulll
,"S him with tho Simpson girls.
ne origin of tuo entire case is
ClarAl n ,t..i. 1...1. . (... time
-- M -41UIIV UUUIW iU "
w the Dandon diamond theft when
LAIS
EST
COUNTER
WOE
Established 1878
n Tho Cnant Mall.
II1S
FROM
Y 20 TO
Government Officials and Mil
itary Officers Witness Great
Game in Philnrlnlnhin
tUj AM,ltm im to Coo llr Time. I
SCOKKS TODAV.
At Now York Washington and
Jefferson 20; Ilutgers 13.
I At llostou All Stars 1.1 j Car-
I lisle C.
Mf AuorUI.1 Ttrtt to Coo. tttf Timtt J
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28. Tho
Army defeated tho Navy In u spec
tacular football clash today, 20 to 0
Threo touchdowns and n safoty gavo
tho Army Its scores. Tho Navy was
unablo to break up tho Army's opon
formations. Tho forward pass was,
twice responsible for touchdowns.1
Tho Navy was unablo to plerco tho I
Army lino for consistent gains.
Itlr AiKxUleJ rrtai to iron tur 7tmM,i
PHILAniM.lMtlA ln.. Vnv oo
l "" -"'
' Hastorn football closed today with
tho oyes of gridiron followers turned
toward Philadelphia, where on the
Pranklln field and with many prom
Inont government officials among tho
spectators, tho Army and Navy elev
ens hold their annual clash, Tho
soldiers entered tho gnmo n slight
Ifnvorlte. 35,000 persons haw tho
gnmo.
'Special trains carrying thousands
enmo rolling In from Now York and
Washington. Tho Washington con
tingent was unusunlly largo, sovoral
mombors of President Wilson's cabi
net being Included In tho crowd. Most
of tho genoral staff of tho Army nud
virtually nil tho ranking offlcors of
the Navy woro present. Tho day was
Ideal.
a.UlKH IN KAST.
ID AuUt4 rnn la Coot til 7 TtmM.1 I
XEW YORK, Nov. 2S. Tho foot
ball season In Now York ended with
ono of tho most Important games of
tho year tho specially arranged,
mutch which brought togothor Wash
ington and Jefferson, tho conquorors
of Yale, and Itutgors. At lloston tho
Carlisle Indians played nu cloven
composed of Harvard, Yalo, Prince
ton, Dartmouth, and Williams players.
Tho funds from this contest nro to
be devoted to charity.
Ruby Simpson, tho older of the two I
..I.I.. iv nanism! n- (aklllB loWolrV !
of a friend whllo at a party. 1 ho '
girl was later cleared of thp charge
by Treadgold and tho defendants
now claim that tho attorney thus
secured his first acquaintance with
tho girls and the dorondnnts clnlm
they havo ovldenco to prove ho later
UB.d them In charges against prom-1
Inent Dandon men and It was inti
mated today thnt Treadgold might I
ba arrested before tho meeting of
the grand Jury on n serious charge,
Jn this connection.
M. A. Simpson, lae father of tho
girls, left yesterday morning for,
,... ...,., In natulan. It Is not bo-1
Ilia lliiiuw """--v
lloved that the girls will return to
their parents for whllo hero they
were asked by Constablo Cox why
they would not return to their mime
and to IMs Lollta. tho youngest re
plied' "Wo wouldn't daro show our
fac-M there again." and further de
clared that tho physical condition of
Ruby the older daughter, prueaided
any chance of their return homo. Mr.
Simpson praised the efficient work
of Constable Cox on the case.
Because of the allegod attempt of
O T Treadgold's agents to meet
with 'the girls In efforts to change
i. .. .,.. f what their testimony Is
expected to he before the grand
jury is the reason given by the de
fendants for the detectives taking
Simpson girls from this section
the attorneys, for oom ui --,
Lolng voluntarily and also that
Portland and not a point outside
fhe "rate wmJMi rJ-tlMtlon.
PD HANSON, chief engineer on tho
E tug Gleaner and daughter. M.ss
Edna Hanson, of Gardiner spent
Thanksgiving with relative- and
friends on the Day
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
nffiaxia
jjpy fr'
ji ru
ENG. TLEET
SAILS NEAR
SO. AMERICA
' ,n,Auu,o.irr.tucoo.D.rT.mM.)
IMIBNOS AYIIKS. Nov. 2S.-AI
dispatch from Montevideo says a, I
Ufitil.itt .f iti llflttuli
i.i..-
was sighted 100 miles from Monte-
WIirnllipH
video.
Tho direction In which the
ships continued was not given
WAItSIMI'S HA IL NOItTII
(11 AMorltlKl I'm to ( lit; TlniM.
LIMA. Peru, Nov. 28. A tolo
grnm from Itiuliiuc, Chile, says four
wnrahlps, nationality unknown, were
seen off tho Chilean const steaming
north.
Jap Steamer Reports at Taco-
ma That Base is Now Aleu
tian Islands
tnr AKllJ rrru tu Cooi Itr Tlrau. I
TACOMA, Wash., Nov. 28. News 1
that throe (lormnn cruisers nro un-
oxpectedly clvanglng their lmso from
tho west const of South 'America to
tho Aleutian Islands and aro lurking!
In tho tradu routo between Puget,
Sound and tho Orient, Is brought by
t!,o Jnpaneso stenmor Tncomn Mnru,
In port from Yokohama. Tho Taco
ma Marti received tho Information
in a wiroioss irom mo uiiicuko ."urn.
.! M il.. t.t .. I
Tho Chicago Maru altered her course
to avoid capture. Tho Tacoma Man. ,
rrtn for throo nlKhts without lights.
If
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Force of 76,000 Starts March
Toward Suez Canal District' .
-Bedouin Forces
Tt AMUt! m to Coo Bt TIidm.1
AMSTKRDAM, Nov. 28. Dorlln
"IT"B1 l?,.i . KlTiJTl '
,u,uu ,u... ,. u.i v. .
!!?" "Tf " ,Lt,0,n8nUnn'
'" , ,,, T "n. I,
Dedoulns with C00 camels. Ho rond
nm? T.nnBIftr!l9 '
Drltlsh with a lino of trenches.
I
Zapata Troops Said to
Be
Maintaining Order in
Mexico City
Bt Auol4l4 rmt lo Coo Vt Tlme.J
, WASHINOTON, D. C, Nov. 28.
No mention of outrages upon Span
iards In Mexico City by itaputu
troops, suoii as was reported to the
TSZX
Drazlllan minister there. Ho report-
ed the Zapata forces keeping good
order and made no reference to tho
position of Villa or his troops.
MOIIP MOMV IV HWKS
MORI. JIOMA I. ILl.Mih
I-'eleral Itescrvo Itesourccs Iiicrvmso
$SI,000,000 Tlila Week
(Or AUitff Pre. to Coo IUr Time.)
WASHINOTON. Nov. 28 A state-'
ment of the condition of twelve
Foderal rcservo banks was issued
today, showing tho operations up to
the close of bUBluess yosterday, dls-
closes that tho resources of the
banks Increased In ono weok 23,
QOO.000. I'
E!
S
FC
H
TOR I
MOVES
AGAIN
mm
OUTRAGES
MEXICO REPORTER
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,
Resiles Million Me
l n r ir Tri
mi u
irmaini
Lord Kitnhnnnp Snvs Hn Hns
1,aKWB 2T rp8
Ready for Field
STATEMENT MADE AT
LORD. MAYOR'S BANQUET1
Hundreds of Ships and Trans
ports Rushing Territorial
' Forces Into Havre
TROOPS TO KKVIT
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. WINNIPEG, Can., Nov. 28.-
a n.iini?rnin rnrmvoii nv rnn
I " ' I
I vc "uru from an officer with
I l Lianuuinn coniingnnt nt sai
! Isbtiry plain coutulned the stnte
' ment that tho Canadian troops
j are going to Kgypt almost Im- j
I mediately. j
tnt AmhhUIM l'rt to Co llr Tlnm.
IIAVItlC. Now 28. Directly follow
Ing Lord Kitchener's speeoh. at the
i.ora Mayor s banquet In London. In
which he said ho had 1.2C0.000 men
ready to land In Prance, thero hns
been n stonily stronm of transports
from Kuglnnd to Havre. As many
ns o"o hundred ships hnvo been lying
outside tho harbor at ono time. Tho
troops aro mostly territorials.
DnAi n,i. n..niinnn on
"Gport Defeat Of AllStdanS 30
Miles from- Cracow Take
Many Prisoners
PKTUOGUAD, Nov. 28. Tho
u
nNSCLAl
GREATV TO
says:
troops havo won Important succcs
8n9 nin,1L, ,j. iPn,1,iln..i,ai, t,i,n
IJOohmi v,HIlUgch front ( ()nlom)
,, fr0 tr,y ,0 sU(y , B0,th.
east of Cracow. In this locality on
, Novombor 2C wo routed tho Austrian
nrmy, taking more than 7000 prls-j
onors, 30 cannon, ton of which woro
outfitted with homos nnd more than i
20 machlno guns." i
IE
, ,
Cnnllnl, Dnnnn n..,i,i u.. Dn
English Press Puzzled by Re-
port Negotiations Which May
ReSUlt '" a neVOlt
,B,AiM,uwnw.i.fiu,-n.w.i
'NDON, Nov. 28.-Tho v.slt of
sr Ileor Cnsomont who beenmo fa-
mom aa q
r atrocities, to tho Derlln
Q(fkQ )romnoiUy
featured by tho London i.nnors.
nnmmoiit Imwnvnp. I. rntl.nr rA.
Served. On tho whole tho Dress
press i
sueniK frankly nuzzlo.l hv thn mil. i
sode, which indicates that direct o -
Kotlatlons. between narmnn. an.l ox.
tremo sootlon of tho Irish National-
"a lmvbeen Jol - on
ists hao been boln on.
MOR BATTLE
E
Heavy Firing Heard in
That
Vicinity and Allies' Aviators .
an(J Navy Ar(J
D, .u. n. wCoo.iu, n-.!
LONDON, Nov. 28. A nowspupor
dispatch from Rotterdam, dated yoa-j
I t0raay 6aya ' aCaVy f,rlnB WUS hara
I... .- , tho .Hreetlon of!
this afternoon In tho direction of '
i Zeebruggo and allies' aeroplanes
I wero seon circling over Flanders.
The Drltlsh destroyers continue
scouting off the coast."
PRHSIDH.VT WILSON IIOMK
Ur AuotUIl I'rru to Coo l!x TlniM.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Prosl-
dent Wilson returned today from
Wllllainstowu, Mass.. where ho
'spent Thanksgiving with his dauglt-
tor, Mrs Suyre.
flelal ro.nin.inlrnlloi. nv. "ni.r,'B t plans ior u long propuncu
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btKMANS SAY
LITTLE NEW
IN SITUATION
, m, ai.m vm, to cm n., TiM
HKIIMN, Nov. BS.-An official
8ttomont th, n,lorI100B W!
n.t ...,w,tP - i. ..(.... tt..
"" wunnjltl (II Villi, illU DllUlllWM u
I dlly B unchanged. French nUnckB
In tho Argonno forests have boon
..... , ... ..... , . ,,
IUMIIOVU. Ill illlJ tUIC'BlH llUlllinUBl
of Apremout nud In Vosgos, wo oc
cupied some French taMiciien after
obstinate resistance. Only unim
portant -engngomenttt nro roportcd
frit.1 t.riaf t'rllDaln At l.ntulnv niltl
troops liavo recommenced attacks
and fighting still continues. Heavy
Ull,nn ttllnckg W08t of Mowo ,,
' Un,,om woro rppil0l. j,, Bouth Pol
nnd tla,ro ,,nB ,JC(,n 110 cinllK0.
.
Line Through Boise and Lake
view Could Be Swung to
Coos Bay, Belief
BOOSED
0
OPENS
COUNTRY
Hack from llolso, Idaho, wnoro ho 01. ot 10,700 v tons displace
wont to qualify as executor In tho "' crrlc ,l crow of Cr'8'
Ouy C. llnriium CBtato, Clatido Nns-
lti.r.y .li.nlnrna Mint wMlft (llfim III! I
Of-I,n")octod ln amtt ,nnm n,ul dfuw
I railroad through from lluttu, Mont,
to Itolso and from thero southwest
'to Lakovlow, In Lako County and
thonco to San Kranclsco Though tho
ruuu lln uuuii iiujjumrii iui huvuim
lyonra Mr. NaHburg states that Kn-j
jglncor Leonard declares now tho
necessary capital has been socurod December 1st tho votcrH of Marsh
for, going ahead with tho work. I flold will voto on an amendment to
With such a road tapping Lako-1 the City Charter.
view it was polntod nut that n much
quicker routo to tho const could bo
reached by way of Coos Day. To ex
tend tho lino to (Ira nts Pnss and
thonco wost to strike tho Smith-1 oouglns, Senator 1. a. Biultli and Ar
Powers logging road on tho ltoguoi10 Moroon. Tim proposed amend
River and then through .Myrtle roiiii,
to Coos Day.
That' lu this untouched country
thero nro millions of dollars of val-
,.,., ,ntrn,a nnw wnrlh, tnr
ir.miuff bocnuso of no existing way of
oU,"e t!l oro ,0 r"n,10r,e8 (,H lh0.
statement or tho engineers wno imvot, k, , ()f , t mtvmm ,,.
th.tr survey ana , ready to , wlWl ,, ,,ll8. T1H ()f
ltt" wor-
no8o Is now on a branch lino of
the Oregon Short Lino and long has
looked forward to n.m .cumtod on
f'o coming of n rallroud. Tho nil-
VOIICO Of tllO TOUlO from DllttO Is
.Iflmilnnil 4 k Im n(nitirli lirtntrtiil III .
.. . . ' . . .'.'form of navement entered tho field.
WallO capital. TllO gOII
lerai uonei
"''o, says Mr. Nasburg Is i that the J
OTOa could bo profitably mined Olid i
Bont to refineries and In return could
" bought back as part of tho Pan-!
,
Whllo In Dolso tho Hill Intorosts H"""' u",,ur imo """ u,uo u" u" ' son next Wednesduy. It has lioou
doflnltoly nnuounced that they had . 8t'luK of lavoinent wero called for ' gaW tmt Van Dyko wl discuss Kuro
bought tho Pittsburgh and Ollmour nt tho "oglnnlug of tho season and ! ,)ea ,,eaco w, tho irosdent. but
branch lino of 200 miles lu Idaho of tl,c',0 bl(la was udoptod "ten-' thoro Is no confirmation lu official
which has for many yoara been with- tutlvoly" for nil contracts lt during Crcea (o B,,ll0rt thu vtow.
out a known owner, mourns Dlx-I tho season. Tho most evident oh-,
son, of tho Willamette Pacific, was i JucUons to this plan nro: first, that It ' niUUtlCK QUl'l PAULS
superintendent of tho construction
work on that lino when it was build
mg and declared thou that ho never
could find out to whom It belonged, j
Doth Mr. Nasburg and It. J. Wal- i
rath woro appointed exeoutors In tho,
estate of Ouy O. Durnum, who died
- Ju'-
.
TO WITHDIt.VW TROOPH
Kov. Aiiiiiioiix of (.'oloradii WuiiIh V,
K. SoIdlerM to Iouvo.
fit Aatuutlftfivl Pfu tm CV n TlAM.t
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. A re- Marshfleld; a hotter method will bo factory nnd cun levy the assessment
(juest from (lovornor Ammgns of Provided. Under tho plan provided n nccordunco with this figure, thus
Colorado that I'edoral troops bolb' tbo amendment tholcounoll cnnleovlng no residue or deficit to. bo
withdrawn from somo of tho coal
strlko districts was rocolved today
by President WHson and referred
to Secretary Garrison who will dls-
cuss tho question with tho President
next week i
A Consolidation of Times, Const MnU
nil Co. Hnv AilvnWIwr
iSITUATIDfy lll POLAND CONTINUES
! MYCTFmniii! nFQPfTF RFPnRTQ mniiv
i,iiuiLuuLgi
SHOT 001 TODAY
'GERMAN AIRSHIP '
French Report Indicates Fcw'C
Vital Developments in Cam- , F,eIe
nninn ArMllory flunk ment W tngiisn Navy
t; AMuciiiM i mi to Co.. nt Tltnm.1
PARIS, Nov. 28. An orflclnl
nMnlcMlon till, nficriioon iwya:
I '' "' , ,u nrmlo";f ""hanges
SLt
&.iu.u o umv "
,l,r"nlrjr' lo th" "'"i'1'1 ' 7VTW'
w' .i-w r "
troops
"our nrtniory nrougnt i
ory brought down n
(Ionium biplane, carrying threo av
iators. Onu of tho mon wuh Killed
and tho other two wore made pris
oners. In Chnmpngno, our honvy
I nrllllnrv lurilrlml mirloiiH Iushom on
,ho m 'WM
IS
S
mm
is
REPORTED
' nod calm. Tho Ilrltlsh fleet Ib said
Russian Dispatch Claims Big!'" ''ftV0 nmm u, mbanimont
tnoonl Hfoo O.mu m Dnllln 0f 0mBn POlltlOIW Oil tllO llolglntl
VbOObl HO JUI In III UUIIIU
by Mine
MM lrma to CM
1
I nr AuadtIM fm ta CM nr TlmM.)
PAULS, Nov. 28. A dispatch to
Lo Matin from Petrograd states it
Is reported there Unit tho (lermau
bnttlcshlp Wllhelm der Orosso struck
n mlno and sank In tho llaltlc, but
adds thoro Id no official conflrma-
Hon of tho rumor. Slio was built
-
E
At tho city election to ho hold on
Tho nmondiuont submitted Is sub-
stantlally tho ono prepared by u com
mlttcu of tho Chumher of Commerce
composed of Dr. K. K. 8trnw, W. V.
....., ..,. ..... ,.y (hu ..nnnlmoiiH
vote of tho city council.
Tho nmoiidmoiit Is mudo nocossary
by cortalu dofects lu tho present city
charter lu tho sections governing
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street paving. Tho present charter
Hiatus that tho Council shall declare.
course limits competition to t! e
makers of tho olio kind of pavement
stipulated.
Tho objecitlouahlenoss of this
method of limiting competition be
cnino nioro obvious when n pntuiitod
. ... .,., , , , .
,., '
in uruur in gel cuiiiiuiuiru iiiun iimi
J""", , """ -""'". ' -
? vlco was adopted by tho City
Council called tho tentative bidding
ii .
gives no prlvllugo of oluyislng a pave
ment to tho property owners on a
streot; second, that It precludes till
reduction lu prices of puvoiuent duo
to reduction lu cost of materials oc-
currlng tho season for which tho
pavement Is adopted; and third, that
dr,V?,8 0,,tf0' ,b,""r(a T a eaf
time all contmctors but tho success-
fill bidder.
If tho proposed amendment Is nd-
opted by voto of tho citizens oti,
Marshfleld. It will not bo necessary
iu iuouii iu tun itiiiiuiiru uiililillB ui m
"" r U'U8 " several miuis of sat -
'"factory pavements foruny slnglo
contract, tnus getting tl maximum
competition.
Tho Council can tlienlaccopt the
bid that lu all way hfJiiuru walls
URGE ME FOR
ER
ijH-n ' Mir i?j kv ct!w!ppi
No. 110
"-'' ui,,u ,uun
Private Dispatches From Pet
rograd Tell of Russian Vic
tories But Not Confirmed
DECISIVE BLOW IS
NOT CLAIMED
I I'ltXKMYHL HAPK
j Illy uKllrJ Prru lo Cool lit TlmM.) I
I VIKNNA, Nov. 28. A carrier
I pigeon yestordny brought ,thop
I following uicssngo froip tho bo- j
I uleged city of Przemysl, (lall- j
j fin 1 "Wo nro doing vory woll. J
I Do not bo dlsqulutod."
,
LONDON, Nov. 27. Tho situation
In Hur.slnn Poland Is as much of n
mystery ns over. Prlvntu dispatches
from Petrograd mnko further state
ments thnt IttiBsta has overwhelmed
1 tho (lerinnns, but theso nro not con-
firmed officially. Grand Duko Nlch
olns, I lie Iliisslan commnudor, roport
cd successes In suvernl engagements,
but nny s that nothing Mko n doclslvo
blow has been struck, On tho wes
tern bnttleflolds thero was a contln-
I pnn-t A trim' Mm frnttt Mm ttnttt
1 : "" ;."". " ni
1 is apparently iimiiva to small Hklr
uilshes. An official cominuulcntlon
from the Hussion army of the Cau
casus tells of further heavy fight
ing by thu IlusHtnn forces which In-
"""" T"r,(0'' b,lt lvo In'orma-
,,on or ,no l"como.
Tradinn Restriotod to Bonds
With Minimum Prices Fixed
Exclude Foreign Selling
!lr AiMKltt! 1'rru l Coo II. y Tlm.i.J
NKW YORK, Nov. 28. Thu Now
York Stock Hxchango resuinod opera
tlonu this morning In a tentative way
for tho first (lino since July 30, whou.
tho foreign situation, alrendy toiiso,
cnusod n ccosatton of buslnoss In all
tho leading financial markets of the
' world. Trading was restricted to
bonds for which In nil Instances mini-
mum prices wuio established. All
transnctlouu were for cash and overy
effort was mudu to oxcludo foreign,
selling.
RUMOFUTO
DISCUSS PEACE
Report Dr. Van Dyke Will Take
Question up With President
Next Wednesday
(Br Auotltt I'rtM tu VuM lu; TlmM. J
' wahiiinutun, w. U., Nov. 28.
, llenry Vfln 1)yke, , to tho
.Netherlands, will sou President WIL
WASHINOTON, D. 0., Nov. 28.-
UHui-iiliig
American Amnaitiuidor
Kins to Irfiinloii TimImv.
iir Auvuti rrvs to cooi ur tium.
PARIS, Nov. 28. Myron T. Hor-
. '.' '" ',..' ", .
,Q .7wW toTri
"'k ad members of tho fa
.. . ,. , , ., ...
117, iuii jaiin jur nw lortt (lis
morning. Among those who uc
compauled thorn to tho railway sta-
tlnti unu Wllllnnt flrnvau oit.iw..
who BUCce0d8 orrIck(
1 handled by a rebate or an extra as-
sessmont as under tho present cbar-
tor. Voto 300 X Yes.
MARSHFIBliD CUAMBKR,
OF COMMKRCK.
(Paid. Adv.) ,
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