The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Marshfield Woman
onco said: "I buy advertised articles because they
aro Invariably worth what I pay (or them." The
morcbants with the beat reputations for Integrity
nnd honest merchandise, aro without exception
thoso who advcrtlso tholr goods unceasingly
(tas
Wmm
fl
Shop Early
Dy so doing you not only get the best goods akd,
tho best nssortmont to chooso from, but you are
kind to yoursolf and tho salos-pvople. Christm'
Is drawing very near. Start nowl
MEtfDEIl OP THlt ASSOCIATED Plthha
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VOL NO. XXXVIII.
ZEPPELIN AIRSHIPS
I.
Eight Killed and One Hundred'
Injured in Sochaczew, Rus
sian Poland, Today i
MO KILLED AND TWO
HURT IN NANCY, FRANCE
English Aviators Put German
Aeronaut to Rout After Bat-
tie Over Thames Rivsr
(Or AMoclttod rri t root nu Tim.)
PAItlB, Dec. 2C A dispatch from
Nancy snyB a Zeppelin airship flew
over that city this morning and drop
pod fourteen bombs. Two persons
woro killed, two Injured nnd several
.houses dnmnged.
tn AwocltM 1'itm to Coo IUf Tlmra.
PBTItOaitAl), Doc. 20. Eight
persons woro killed nnd over a hun
dred wounded nt Sochaczew, Ilusslan
Poland, today by bombs thrown by
fivo aormnn neroplnuos. One bomb
droppod In tho mlddlo of n crowd
which was watching tho aviators nnd
killed or wounded virtually tho cntlro
gathering. Tho mnrkct plnco nnd n
number of houses wcro set nflro nnd
destroyed.
TRIPOLI TURKS
See Daniels Asks American
Pnmmnnrlnr fnr Vnrlfirntinn I
' nf fi..l, Onr,n..f
vi uiuun iiufjuii
(D- AiiKl(lt4 rmi to Coot n7 Ttmm.1
ENGLAND
BOTE
in
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. despite tho snow nnd fog. In tho
Socrotary Daniels hns called on Cap- region of the Oulso and Forges for
tnln Olnn, commnndorof thonrmorod est our henvy nrtlllory by subduing
crusor North Carolina, to report tho battorlcs nnd mnchlno guns of
whothor thrcnts of vlolonco woro .tho onomy, enabled our urtlllory
mndo by the Turks at Tripoli ngalnstj to mnkq n loap-iii1 advance. On tho
Aniorican Bailors. Athens dispatches right bank 5f tho Mouso, tho Gor
sad tho Turkish authorities Bought , mans bombarded tho south corner
to nrovont tho dopnrturo of tho Am-'
orlcan. Hrltlsh nnd Trench consuls
nnd tho nttack on tho American crow ' forced tho enemy to ovneuato sov
of n commercial ship resulted In tho ,0ml tronchcu. In tho lower Vos-
thrnnlnni.,1 l.nnilinrilmnnt. nf Trlnnll BOS. WO Advanced to Within 1C00
by an Amorican warship.
T
ttayor RotartslTrma Haul.
- veer ' i
vt amcim itm w coo ny TimM.j
tNmA.NArui.ib, inn., wcc. -.
Charged In Indlctnionts with at-
tomptB to corrupt tho election on No-
MINT ABBES
S
POLITICS
voinoor j iubi in terru " "" "Cab,nt of Provisional President On-,
M. Itoborts, mayor of Torro lluulo ,. , , sue, n Btntoment sny-
and announced candidate for tha SnTkio'S Agent Can-1
Doinocrntlc nomination for Governor nn(J otUQn )m(, wcel,t0l, a lirlbo ,
In 1910. and Ell II. Itodmnn, Judgo of B0M0Q pe8o8 lQ offoct M0 ro,eaBO
ot 1 1 io vigo uircuii wiuri, " -
rested todny. Twenty-slx others wore.
nrrested today, mnKing uio iui.
. ,iii
tiUinbor of arrests 7 1 since last night.
. ,,,.
Othora arrested today wero Ld-
n...1 rlaAll aaorAlnri'nf Inn HeinO-
"" wjjouu,,, .wivi-ij
cratlo City Commlttoo and an em-
luuyuu in ino cwr fciii,iii"
and Robert Lloyd, a tuenibor of tho
nnllrn ilnnnrf niput. JlldKO Itodmnn
was rpleased under 10,000 bond this
attornoon,
AVltlTTEX IN BLOOD.
. . .... . . .u... TtmMl
PEKING, Dec. 24. Tho American
minister, Paul S. Relnsch, has ro-
celved sovcral letters from Chlnose ;
signed with their own blood. Ono fJllllalaJani Executive
or two of them appeal for cJa"0";U"!l:;iUs, ,,y n.urcl. Faction. .
with tho Japanese, othors ask that ,Bl,'iUw,u,ipMio'.D.rTiB.
America attempt to cause a. cessation pAgQ D(jc 26iJullan c. Mo-
of tho war In Europe. It Is the eus-, D,acksmith, has been ap
tom of Chinese to sign letters or even , governor of tho stato of Jal-
to write them with their own blood vnia acqordns t0
In place ot Ink. when the reason orj dy,cei from ouadalajara. Miguel
writing U grave or nobly inspired. tne Carranza Appointee who
Tho saying is that tho writer cut , J ym& captured
off a flngor and wrote with Ills Gua(,a,aJara recently, was a carpen
blood," but as a rulo n small puncture , Durlnff hu recent visit to Guad-
in tho skin supplies sufficient blood ; Generai villa sought a loan
for the writing of a letter. Qf a ro,',on pes0s from tho people of
. ' the state. The major part of tho
The SItlwald. or city '' "r . m tt , . will be mppHed by tho
Zurich, fcwltzerland. adds to tne )g aIf,ed ovor
mwns revenue -" vc ""
year, reducing' the amount needed
town's revenue ?720 per aero
to be raised through
morn- than ?32,oon
taxation by
Established 1878
n Tim Toast Mnll.
DROP BDMBS
FR
L
if
Frnnh Rnnt m,ii a.
F E ffJ5?u?"d!?A
tillery Duels Near Lys and
Quiet Elsewhere
tllr AMoclithl rrm lo Coo oT Tlmw.J
PAWS, Dec. 2C Tho official
statement this afternoon says: "Thoro
hnvo been modornto nrllllory ex
changes on tho front from tho sea to
tho Lys. On tho Lys Itself a heavy
fog in ml o operations Impossible Ho
twecti tho Lys nnd Olso wo repulsed
sovcral counter nttacks."
"ThoJo repulses occurred notably
at Nouletes, Ihilssola and Llhons,
whero n trench raptured from tho
enemy were lost nnd thon recaptured
by us after a splrlto-.l ongagomcut.
Between tho Olso nnd Alsuo U Iv
ors Doccmbor 21 a vory strong
German nttack wns repulsed at Chi
vy. In tho Perthes region our nr-
tillery silenced tho bnttorlcs of tho
ANGE
D
FOG STOPS WAR
EAR
HIE
onomy which wero bombarding tho como and gone without n truco on
trenches recontly occupied by our. tho pnrt of any of tho wnrrlng nn
troops. Yesterday a further counter ' tlons. Whllo there hns bcon no cos
attack of particular severity on n ' satlon of military nativities, no do
front of 1G00 ynrds with impor- clslvo action occurred along either of
tant bodies of troops, was com-1 tho grent battlo fronts. A spectnett
plctoly checked. In Uppor Alsaco i jnr olomont of developments on
wo miiiln tiorrontlblo nrocross In
front of Cornny. Wo reached tho
outskirts of tho hiiis to tho west of
l town. Wo nlso occupied tho
Outskirts of AspBcll."
Hotwccu tho Argonno nnd the
Mouse, wo mndo progress Thursday
of Consonvoyo forest
est and Apromont
moters of Clory."
tX&to$!?
'
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20.
Amorcan Con8lll ailllmn nt Mexico
ro ortC(l t0day that Gonornl Pal-
Mlulstor of Agrloulturo in tho
of f(Jrmcr Gov0rnor Iturbldo.
.lturb,,Io wa8 coimander of tho ,
FoJorn, District during tho brief ud
rouumi iiBinuv UU....I, "- .
.., , ,,rnvHinnBi President I
iiiiiiioni'M I
Car(jaJn)( but romanod after his col-'
....... i-.- n..t.... I
leagues nail lieu nnu iook nn ocm
n keopng ordor. Secretary
uryan, admiring ituriiluo a porsonni
c01ra(0 Ju ,,ref0rrlng to maintain
! , ., ,.., . ,,,nl hla oacniin.
, rropre8ontatIon8 to Gut,errez
n,i villa to obtain his release Itur
bldo la now on his way to tho United
States, but reports, say Palafox an
nouced his Intontlon of arresting him
caugni.
IHiACKSMITII IS (JOVEIt.VOH.
,,i.a nation
M"
In reopening the
t.. u.hlrh -wprn rlnsod by IllO
cnum.. - -
i ,uranza governor.
GRAFT CHARGED TO
MEXICO
AGENTS
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
IJFMi
ippine
ef
NEW SOUTH WALKS
ENDS WHEAT COUNEIt
n- AmocIiM rr lu Com n7 TlmM.
SYDNEY, 'N. S. W., Doc. 2G.
Tho government seized tho
cntlro stock of wheat of Now.
South Wntes, excepting tho
amount needed to supply tho
farmers. This action was aim
ed at speculators who, taking
ndvnntngo of war conditions,
had been Rocking to Inflnto
prices. Tho government fixed
wheat at $1.20 n bushel.
GERMAN AIR
CRAFT FIGHT
OVER THAMES
tnr AocllJ I'itm la Cool n TlmM.
LONDON, Dec. 20. Christmas hns
Christmas dny wns supplied by tin
norlal duol bolwoon Gorman aircraft
and two English biplanes nvor tho
Thnmcs. Several thousand people
witnessed tho battlo. Tho Germans
escaped.
UpB
RUSSA
s
GIVEN TO-JAP N
t. m Amy for-iR.nro nf chniin pprjPri iw
, our artllloryDltU,l'u. m.?.r K',ulin "W uy
KjLM iu iiiikuuu iui nuavy
Artillery for War
tDr Auotlit4 Prm lo Coo llif TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Icc. 20.
Tho Jnpnnoso embassy received offi
cial ndvlces from Toklo thnt Itussln
hns ceded to Japan Kb hnlf of tho Is
land of Sakhalin for soma heavy
guns. Tho Island wns officially Hus
slan until Septombor, 1005. Tha
southern hnlf wuh coded to Japan by
tho terms of tho treaty of Ports-
"""""'
im FE FRDM
'IIIIUU I IIL.L. I llUlil
MEXICAN BULLETS
.. , ,... i
GOV. MaytorCfia Withdraws
TrOOpS From RangO Of Gen.
ys Quns
Ilf AMUt. I'rr to Cooi nr Tlrac.
NACO, Dec. 20. Governor Mny-
...im. it... iriiin i,. linimn
torena, with tho Villa forces, began
.... . . ,,
retiring today out of rnngo of tho
-. .,. r,- -..... n.lonn rrlilo
ijuna oi iuu umunw BuiiiRuu. iu.H
,novement 1b , fulfillment of tho
statement Thursday by Maytorona to
Genoral 8cott, who Is negotiating for
J"' "
the International boundary.
Official reports to Gonoral Illlss
show tho Villa forcos have removed
many guns, abandoned tho front
treneho3 and aro preparing to retire-
to the main Maytorena camp
elovon klllmoters from Naco, which
they besieged threo months. Out
post' bomb proofs on Maytorena's
trenches woro destroyed during tho
a'B"1' . ,
rtl 1IUUI1 4im;v"tum m ws..
were all evacuated and tho first
train load of soldiers hud dopartcd
for tho southwest. .
'
I
DEWEV IS 77
(nr AuocUtfcl I'rrM to Coo D7 Time.)
WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec,
I 26. Admiral Dewey was 77
I years old today.
Secretary
... '
! Daniels, his aides and members
1 of tho Navy General Hoard I
l called on tho Admiral at his '
homo and found him in good
splrltH nnd health
J
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1914
ir n
revolution
ore lit Gofc
Secret Plot for Uprising of
10,000 Around Manila Stop
ped by Discovery '
PROPOSED TO SEIZE
I FORTS NEAR CAPITAL
'Scheme Leaked Out Few Hours
i in Advance of Time for Up-
1 rising Leaders Arrested
IK; AMomtod Trni lo Ct H TltnM.
MANILA, Dec. 20. Eight Filipi
nos hnvo been nrrcstcd on tho chnrgo
of sedition ns tho result of nn ubor
tlvo uprising In Manila nnd Kb en
virons Thursday night. Further ar
rests aro probable. From nrmy sourc
es It Is learned that n general warning
wns sent to all officers Thursday af
ternoon stntlng that fully ten thous
and Filipinos In Manila nlono wero
toady for a concerted attack tin Fort
Snntlngn, tho Cunrtol Espitun, Cunrtol
Infnnterla and tho Medical Depot.
Military units woro Immediately pro
pared and street patrols started nt
dusk. Constabulary agents who nro
mombors of secrot societies disclosed'
tho plnns for tho uprising, thus enab
ling tho forco of constabulary and
pollco to dtsperso gatherings at Dag
umbnyan, Pnro and Navotas. At Cal
oocau Sqtiaro American sailors seized
chairs when a forco of Filipinos np
proached tho danco hall In which they
woro quartered nnd using the chairs
ns weapons routed the Filipinos, of
whom a number woro Injured.
Wiim Against Atm-rlmim.
Tho rising wns evidently poorly or
ganized nnd lacked loaders. It wns
composed for tho most part of por-
boiib Implicitly trusting tho word of
Artomlo Illcurto, n revolutionary who
conducts a continual propaganda
from Kong Kong, to which plnco ho
u'ni liititlalinil lit' thn Aninrtpfln nilth
oritio. sonio timo ago. nicarto ,id-
v,HCd tmt tho nnt.Amorlcan nttompt
bo mndo on Christians ovo, when tho
American officers would bo expected
to colobrnto tho holiday. Reports
from tho provinces toll of minor up
risings and occasional vlolonco, but
details from theso sections nro lack
ing. Tho situation today appears well
under control.
BELITTLE
i Amprinnn nfflninls nnd Island i
! Representative Think it Ex
aggerated for Politics
I Dr AuoUIi rm lo Coo Dr TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20.
Officials of tho Insular Uurotiu of
tho.Wur Department, in tbo nbsonoo
of official ndvlces from Manila, nro
Inclined to vlow tho roported upris
ing thoro ns not serious. Early In
tho wook Govoruor General Hnrrlson
ruiioriuii no cuiiiu nun uu iihio
. .....,i
reported ho could find no busts in
jHHiiim lur Hvtuiiui ui mu n"w"' "
I Mb( Qll0Mn, resident
i - .
cominUflloner fnm tho Phlllnplnos in
ConKresH, declared today Unit conill-
tlona In tho IMilltpplnott nro heltm
nvnirifiiintnil Im thn ttttnrAulii (lritifiHitfl
to the ponding bill for greater
',.., , .... ,,
IIIUUHIIIU ui sou ii.ui iiiiiuiii. uiiu iiiv.'
mato ludepondenco for tho Islands.
8WISS Alt.MV WILL 111-3
MUSTEUED OUT NOW
(Or AtMKlttwt fit" to Coo lu Time.
PAKI8, Dec. 2C Tho Swiss
government has decided to ordor j
a partial demobilization, accord-
t I Ins to tho Petit Parisian's Ilorno
correspondent, who says that
j 250,000 men will gradually bo
released from duty.
4
DOLiait DEIIT IS
UHE OF CHME
rf.tocoo.,..rTU-.,
C
n Aoutd fro
I SOLON SPRING, Wis., Deo.
. . - .. -. I
i -'ii.Min nil aruumuiiL ovur u t
. --. ... -M- --- ,
-'"" ... '
j ' dollar account, Louis Kurllla,
hn Vnnnop. Kiot unit klllmt Fred
......., , ,
i DiOKinson, a uiacKsmim, as no
' was abount to bo arrested, Ku-
.... . . ...
rUln shot and killed nimseii
v. Ith the name shot gun
-
MANILA
REVOLT
REPORTS
EVENING EDITION
tr n
oroiiseo
Good Start
AID CHICAGO'S POOIt
j tflj Auoctitcl I'ttoi to Coo lit, TlmM.
I
CHICAGO, Dec. 20. Christ-
man dluuors wero provided for
nearly 200,000 persons In Chi-
cago yesterday, according to en-
tlmntcH from varlomi charity or-
gnnlzattonrf. Forty thousand
baskets, each containing enough
food for five persons, woro tils-
T"trlbuTed.""8lx' Inches of snow
covered tho ground. j
4
COLD WAVE
ON EASTERN
COAST TODAY
(n; AhmkUIM I'rtu In Cooo Da, TlmM.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 20.
A cold wnvo hold tho country from
tho Mississippi river to tho Atlnntlc
const In Its grip today nnd broke tho
December tomporntiiro rocords lu
ninny places. Thirty-two dogrcos bo
low zero was tha tomporntiiro nt
Northflold, Vermont, whllo Albany,
N. Y., reported slxtuon degreos bo
low. Tho cold wavo oxtoudod as far
south nn Florida,
8
Emperor Expresses Gratitude
to Americans for Christmas
Rifle tn Hk Pflnnln
,,,w . ... . .r-
inr amocuim I'm to nwt iur tisim,
WASHINGTON, D. O., t)oc. 2C
T
EDS
W ON
S
A dispatch to tho Austro-Hiiiigarlaii ll0 wonl I1( took n cauplo ot drinks,
embassy from Vienna nnnoimcod thatBnt ,iow nnd foil nsleop nnd when ho
tho Austrian omporqr had oxpressod
thanks tn President Wilson through
Ambassador Poufleld for tho Christ
mas gifts distributed yestardny among
tho children of tlond soldiers.
LO
BD
NEARLY D HOWIES
Night Officer Tanner Rescues
Ten-year-old Son of W. J.
Clark From Siuslaw
(Speclnl to Tho Times.)
FLOIIENCK, Or, Deo. 20. ICalpli
Clark, thu 10-year-old sou of tha pro
prietor of tha Ilayvlow Hotel, nar
rowly escaped drowning this morn
ing lu tho Siuslaw Hlvor. Thu little
iiiiiuw nun iiujinh tin inu uuw, iui
. into tho water mid wont dlwn sovor
....
fellow was playing on tho dock, foil
I ni tlmoa. Hla clothlnK flllml with
i alr and thn Bwlft outpoint; tdo awopt
him down htrcam Hovoral hundred
I tnnt Kltfli4V ntftnnr Tfintf Tnnnnp
I head him holler and cut a boat loose , ,nof,H fr,7 f7f to
. ..... , ..... ... ..... .. ,i,,lnto partnership with J. W. Edmunds
; ( ujiuuiim llin idbuiiu, junv o iu
' Kttlu follow was being awopt tinder
a largo tub tied to tho Kylo dock.
Ho was removed to his homo, whero
doctors nro working ovor him with
tha host prospects for his early re
covery. . Tho fnmlly aro lato of Uosc
burg. CHINESE FEAU fLOOD.
fPr AuorUU4 rmi t Coo Pit Tim.)
PEKING, Don. 21. Tho Minister
of Agriculture and Commerce, II, E.
lMiorwn f4 1 I mi In a fifrntn urlMitti In
WlJUIIft WIWI (Ilka -
Paul S. Itelnsoh, tho American Minis
ter asking if ho will urge tho Ited
ier, nBKIllK II no will uru iuu nun
Cross So.ety to proceed - nu.ckly
: possblo with the loan for ho
Whai Illver Consorvnncy project. An-
ol"r terrible flood has occurred,,
wnran thnn imiffll. unil itlhlllAtlda Cit
-wt. -.t - . --
..... ... . ......
,ives aro oeing ,o. .......
land starvation ni well as drowning,
,
TICHETS for tl.o CATHOLIC
.... .. .. .... .K.r
iimkh iitaitni jj(iiij mr himo
at thn WW COItNEH uml CILWD-
I.EII NEWS STAND.
i
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mai)
nil Pono. Itnr Advrrtlsrr
HAS
RENEW
ALLIES LIMESJM FRANCE AND BELGIUM
JAPS TIRE OF
COST OF
Imperial Diet Dissolved Be
cause It Would Not Approve
Large Increase in Army
tn AKHUtf I'nu lo Co nr Tim?.)
TOKIO, Dec. ' 20. Tho imporlnl
Diet was dissolved yesterday. Con-!
sldornblo tiiposltton had developed
In tho House of ltopresontttttves to
tho budget far Ifllfi which nhowed
nn cstlmnted oxpondlturo of f 278,
OiMi.OOO nnd n decrease In rovnniio
of MO.r.00,00. As n rlltnnx, tho
House rejected tho nrmy expansion
measures proposed by tho govoru-1
mont, which led to Its dissolution, j
Tho closing session of tho Houso
wns tlrnmntle In tho extreme. Tho
debnto extended nil through tho day
and on Into tho tilgut. Tho Houso
wns tiunblo to composo Its differ
ences nnd thoro wns no sign that tho
debato was approaching nn end,
whon shortly hoforo ten o'clock It
was announced that Emperor Yosh
Ihlto had exorcised his roynl pre
rogative of dissolving tha Diet. Whon
tho Dlot convened December t, tho
I
Mlplstor of Foreign Affairs appealed ' ninn stntomont snya Husslan Rt
to tho Diet to lay aside political I (neks In tha vicinity of Lotzen were
strlfo In tho view of tho uusottlod repulsed nnd n thousand prisoners
International situation, I were taken. It assorts tho sltua-
Hon east of tho Vistula Hlvor la
REORTS
ROBBERY
BUT IS DOUBTED
Wm. Sendall Says Ho Lost
$350 Watch and $126 in
Cash While In Saloon
Wm. Sendall. a longer, reported to
tno Inc and Constnhio t'ox Into
Thursday that ho hud been robbed
I . j360 ,. Wll.i. nn,i inn tn
Cash In n local snlnon. Ho snld that
, nWnkonoil a fow hours Inter his vatu
ubles woro gone. Ho still showed tbo
effects of liquor nnd wns not miro
about.
Later, Marshal Carter says ho saw
Sondull and ho had discovered $50 lu
his hip pocket. Whon Seudnll first
roported tho rnso ho declared ho was
Hiiro whore ha had been robbed and
a suspect was searched, Marshal
Indicated that ho doubted tho
Olelinitor Injured.
Ann Moclno nnd Jim Mnruuzo, two
sous of Hiiniiy Hilly, culebrnlcd too
,. i .... ...,.,... ...,.i" ..,,, i
ulmost caused n riot nt Ilorreo'H
saloon on North Front street Into lu
tho afternoon. Thoy broke a glass
n.i Mi.rnii. .,( i,iH i.mh.i OVor.dv
and Dr. Ilorsfnll hud to bo called In
to tnko several stltclius lu thu gush.
Mornuzo hod n fuw dollars and wns
forced to pay his bill immediately.
When they caused tho disturbance a
big crowd congroKutcd uround tho
plnco.
Eggi'i-toii I" (iouo.
Tom Eggartou, who camo hero a
In tho Coos Day Wiring Company,
has turned up missing, Ho was en
gaged ns swamper lu Tom Muddnu's
Shamrock saloon and simply fallotMo
show up. Ho liniL boon drinking
heavily for a long tlmo. Homo think
ho went to Corjulllo and somo think
ho may havo dropped Into tho Hay.
Hunker Hill Trouble.
Mrs. Groono, a widow who lives
with her children In Hunker Hill, hus
complained to 'Justice Peunock nnd
Constable Cox that John Littler, who
ntnrn...! I.nrnn thn InHtN'nnnRmlth
has been molesting her. Hho would
"t wear out a warrant against him'01 um " ,u il- "
, ... In,l nt Hnnillnir tho Mfiabv. nftar w
; jnd tu, "- we. made ...a may,
Jo nnda to ay. J In Greene Is ,
relative of Mm. Grandoll.
J.
CmiM'rt Tnnihlis
Fahlnr, who resides, according
In thn imllrn rnnnrl. "n a niisnlii.it" UVHu m. mo wi - f""
T 'd,r ouse on North Front
noarums house on jsortn t roni
.. ,. . M.n Vlnlnr. Ilrnnti
I streot.'
-
' home near Eleventh and Commorc
Inal rili. lit nntl trlml tt cttnrl n fit.
I ,..U. .., M.... I
-"- n-. .... ...... .... ..,.. (
Knhlur was not arrested, but nrnli-
i"ly U Vo. .
No. 134
ATTACKS
GAINST
'Offensive Movement of French
' and English Results in On-
slaughts by Kaiser
I FRENCH CLAIM MORE'
! PROGRESS MADE THERE
Germans Claim Victory Ov&r
English and Indians Po-
land Situation Unchanged
(11 Amoclttth) TrrM lo Coo 117 TIbim.
LONDON, Dec. 20. Although.
stntlng further progress wns made,
t0l,ny'8 F'r?nch communlcntlpn lnys
clilef omphnsls on tha repeated at
tacks by GerinaiiB who apparently
hnvo undertaken vigorous onslaughts
lu rcoponso to thu offonslve tuove
uients of tho Allies,
Homo of tho Gorman attacks ex
tended over connldernblo sections
of ground Involving largo bodies of ,
troops, but assertion wan mndo that
nil woro chocked.
Perceptible progress In Alsaco wns
claimed by tho Fronch.
Tho Ilorlln statement says nenr
Nlouport during tho night of De
cember 24-25, Fronch nnd English
nttnrks woro repulsed, It an
nounces that In n bnttlo near St.
Iiiibtrt with tho English nnd Indian
contingents, 19 officers nnd 81S
mon, 1 1 mnchlno guns, 12 mlnn
t'nowors nnd other wnr material
vcro captured. In Russia tho Ger-
unchanged nnd say tho Gorman at
tacks on Ilzura hnvo ceased,
TOOK CASH FROM
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A, Jnmcs of Ilandon, a machinist,
remained out of Jnll yesterday and
eMiiputi hicuih n " 'w "
icnuso of tho Christmas ciomoiwjr ot
i I'oter Diiugeo nud Alva lionobrake f
' tbo Union Market. After ninklnif rt-
tltutlon of most of tho Q he had
stolen from tho safo ot tho Union
Mnrket, James was nllowod to go
without being prosecuted, althouRk
$3 of thu amount stolen Is unaccount
ed for.
James has n family nt Handon, khU
although nu export workman, k
played tho boozo gnnio too hard shJ
too long and Is unable to hold a por
tion. Lately ho had boon Btayltuc
around Murshflold, eking lit an exis
tence by odd Jobs. In tho ChrlstmM
rush ho was given a Job at tho Union
Mnrket. Thursdny noofi when Mr.
Ilonobrnko had gone to tllnnor nt
tho other employes woro busy In the
' front room. JnmoH slipped In throush
' ll ronr door of tho orflco and took
tll c"1' ,lr,,wor out of tha tQ Mr'
Ilonobrnko simply turned thn key la
i tho cash drawor whon ho loft at H(MMI,
lenvlng sufflclout change to moot th
ordinary demands,
James took "tho cntlro cash box
and contents and then turned tho ksy
In tho inner door of tho sate wl
mndo his exit out the back way, H
did not cover up the c&ah drawer very
carefully and u party jroIbb by saw
tho box ot silver. It struck the lat
ter as peculiar uhd when Ja.mea start
ed down the railroad tracks pushing
tho uiouoy Itno ills pockets, he re
ported it to Dilngeo. The latter
opened thu safo nnd seeing that the
box was gono started In pursuit and
caught James nnd mado him return
tho money.
James was thou allowed to go, Just
to glvo him nnotbor chance,
SQUAHULE OVEH IK).DM.
Hut tho most Important matter to
romo up wns tho status of the 139,-
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Ht and exe-
dentaHded, they
havo begun to mnku various tchull
objections, even golnR l the .
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88 cn n.amount as ?30.000
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