The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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f!. Marshfield Woman
d: 'I buy advertised articles becaiiBO tlioy
arV.liTtarlably worth what I pay for tlietn." Tlio
niriitnUfl with tlio best reputations for Integrity
RUd'hoBSflt tnorchnndlso, aro without exception,
Wxmm
The Determination
of value received in advertising lies solely with
the results secured. Try the colunjna of The
Coos Day Times they aro clean nud dependable.
Tho renders of Tho Tlmos havo con(ldcnco In the
ads appearing therein,
mmo nuvoriise inoir goous unceasingly.
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voE&no. xxxviii.
MftllRUSSELL SAYS PENTLMID'S
jHTEHEIT IS
Ihrawubherlff Johnson That
.TIWll Welcome Investi
,!sfttloMf Poisoning Charge
HUSBAND SUPPORTS
' TOB UUCP n MATTCR
m
Statements of Pentland Being
Investigated Deputy Sher-
i.fjjuaird to Eugene
i''(Ipclal to Tho Times.)
COQUhlfiE,' Or., .Inn. 22. Doputy
Sherlfi'c. Laird Is expected to
reachi-pSteno today to dollvor to the
state SiMHTst tho vitals of Arthur
RuHMn'ffitiei rancher near Myrtle
Point whodled about threo yuurs ago,
whose frsmaliiR wcro exhumed this
,yek, Kjjjjjajresult of charges of pois
oning 'SyaWm, Penlon or Potttlnnd
' Th;lRttmystcrIoiiHly disappeared
iaaa 'kflSTsiiin nworn nffldnvlt lind
'ii')i4ured and far hns not heen
KMWJU'WBTC
f
i'nSi$lSprqbnbly no wool: hoforo
Wftro:
tmi rnwriyot mo sinio cuomisi can
b ' tieMrmll. on tho analysis as to
yhaUtvrfjSilBon caused Arthur Hub
will's &Stj$ Until tho results of this
analysTan obtained, no legal stop
hh .laSUken except tti securo ovN
detice ftijufoto investigate tho son
sintlNMJBUtomcnts of Pontlnud in
)ils ByrHJtatoiiiont.
TbVlAdjtlon of KiibiicU'b body
was )iijjttjrthnn was expected, do
eomHovmsHlliftvlnR not yet affected
tha vUahwib that tho analysis should
U anal?
Av"'Q of Charges.
MrVauulfMrs. Claroncu UiikruU, who
are rSifcllWod by Pontlund'H stnto
MmkL'ftiS aware of tho clinmed
Iiek,fcplff Alfred Johnson wont
10 mo uony, which wns
tho old Arrlngton plnco,
Hub boyond Myrtlo l'olnt
half mile of wlioro the
oil stated to Sheriff
:' Pcutlnud's chargoH woro
.. f,jmM
I IwtlKTJMltgT
Z. Mt(BBta
IV JKZwSV
u, Mrs'Kfiw
ltkHMM
lUi ihf tjfflJolinSQn Informed then
J that s4iiijtVo charges had been mado
l" there wMIko thing for him to do bilf
", Inviioi liartlt(linni t 1im-im1i 1 v Mr
Utinkipi'WMIVUI MIUIWKhO',, ....
nuMl
Lfc?l . .
i -BtpndB firmly (li- Ills
-wife,- Mwfntii ho nnd Mrs. UushoII
wr,tVit It was to bo thorough
ly .IjijeeHPtmt ns thoy wanted tho
runf MtHStlto an end.
?jWjfI fitoi-y by IMmiiio.
liltnt Mr. and Mrs. Itussoll
tho Intimations of, their
ed In, tho matter over tho
' i plMiMC
ere Is a farmers' lino at
and tho nolghbors woro
but tho enso long boforo
It tifmfrferQ tho officials and Mr.
ssoll ovorhonril convor-
l'l,tiO&'
iholr uolchbors on tho
Ills StntcMiicntH.
lofinson. whllo tho stnto
"limiting nn analytical test
I of Arthur Russell, will
lerntemeuts In Pontland's
dient of tho caso to Dlst
py LITJoqvlst. Pontlnnd
In'g gouo to Mnrshfleld
.'Angust'nnd there rogls-
a'n and wife. Ho did not
Itel In Marahflold at which
but nil tho hotel regis-
iSlnspected. Ho also told
trip to Unndon, giving
MBlt tho atitolst who took
This will bo checked up.
4iio Is In Idaho.
hnson has ascertained
Iiort about Pentland go-
taflSnco, after his disappear-
onullle, Is Incqrrcct,
dJOfilatlvcs live lit Cour
MMjP, and ho can prouauiy
ad1& them when ho Is want-
''iwtvSSy there Is nothing that
rj".rj m 1...4 i.. Annn ,i.A
WHWl- lun uui ill uudu uic
Slop, men aiiurtii juuu-
ifn a search for him.
r
tut-Cls Secured.
oH near Myrtlo Point
kodak plcturo of Mrs
fPentland taken together
his Sheriff Johnson can
eness of Pentland which
to tho officers If It Is
Kn caso the poison charge
Ined, It may bo tnai uiar
wlll seek tho prosecution
'-for false charges and so
are will then bo valuable
Four Children.
?Mrs. Russell havo four
Airs, uussoii is a guuu
Established 1878
nn Tlio Cna.it Mall.
ABSOLUTELY FALSE
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steamer, isuhned
Illy AmocIiImI l'romi lo Ciioi liny TlmM.
RALTIMORE, .Inn. 22.
V Tho Chesapeaho Hay Btoamor
Maryland caught, flro off Ma-
gothy Itlvor this morning and
burned to tho wator's odgo
after being beached. AH tho
passengers and crow nro ro-
ported rescued.
OF
Mrs. Roy M. Pike and Capt.
Edgar Simpson Named Es
tate Divided Evenly
Ilf AMocltt! riraa lo root I)r Tlmea.
SAN' FRANCISCO, Jan. 22. Ac
cording to the terms of tho brief will
field for probate, tho estate of Capt.
A. M. Simpson, approximating two
millions, will bo equally divided
among his four children, Henry V.
Simpson, Louis J. Simpson, Edgar
Simpson nnd Mrs. Edith Slmpson
Plko. Tho lattor two nro namod ns
executors. Simpson, n pioneer lum
berman and mariner, died hero Jan
uary 10th. Tho cstnto consists prin
cipally of stock In tho lumber busi
ness mid real estato.
PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS
Must of Miifhliflclil Klghlli diiiilo
StudeutH Malm Rood (inides
In Tost.
Returns from tho Inst state otolith
grado examination .show .that tho
Mnrshfleld students mado good
grades. Twolvo- took tho examina
tion., six of whom passed lit ail the
branches and four will liavo to re-
wrllo In ouo branch only. Tho
'utiulftiita tinnlnir liin llngglo Snild-
ijulst, Kormnn Wilson, Abblo Lpd
watd, Herman Glossop, 12strld
Ilolmoa, Harold Walrath, Ireno Kom
lor, Dudloy Hill, Tholnia Tnbor nnd
Wnyno Painter.
coui'u: niVK.v ciiaxci:
.Tudg Coko SuspendH Mxorutlon of
Seiileuco or llrldgo Mim.
(Speclnl to Tho Tlmos.)
C0QU1LM3, Or., Jan. 22. Judgo
Coko, nt a special session of tho cir
cuit court hero yostorday suspended
tho execution of the sentonco of two
to twonty years on a man namod
Billings, of Rridgo, who ploaded
guilty to n statutory charge. Judgo
Coko, after pronouncing Bontonca Inst
week parolod Ullllngs for n tlmo to
glvo him nn opportunity to right the
wrong ns far as possible Tho wed
ding took place in Coqulllo this week.
Hillings and tho girl had boon ralsod
tognthor and Judgo Coko figured
that If given a chanco they would ter
nilnnto tho trouble bettor for nil than
u prison sontenco could settlo It. Thnt
Hillings shnll llvo up to his end of
tho bargain will ho necessary to os
capo tho two to twenty year term that
hangs over his head,
TWIN CITY LAUNDRY SOLD
George CllnUonhenid of Coos Itlvor
PurcliascH Karl Powell's
Plant.
Qoorgo CHnkonbenrd, son of J. J.
Cllnkenbeard of Danlols Creek and
ono of tho best Hnon young tanchqrs
oil South Coos River, has purchased
tho Twin City Stenm Laundry from
Earl Powell for $ 1000. Tho transfer
may tako placo next wcok or. 'possi
bly not until tho first of next month.
Tho laundry lin3 built up a good bust-
Lness land Mr. Cllnkenbeard expects
to further Increase It. ' Mr. Powell
will probabjy devote his entlro time
to his law practice now.
looking woman of about thirty, being
probably ten years younger than her
husband.
Pentland gave his ago as about
twenty-eight.
Tho Russell families formerly lived
across tho river from the Johnson
mill In Coqulllo and located in the
valley about twelve or fifteen years
ago. . '
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ecutors
ISO
WILL
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
ixpnosion ui dan uiego
Costs lives of Five
ALLIES PLAN
JOINT WAR
LOAN ISSUE
Dy Aiioclttea ria to Coot Bar TlmM.J
PARIS, Jan. 22. A conference
was held In Paris today by British
Chancellor of Exchequer David
Lloyd Qoorgo and Alexander Rlbot
and P. Hark, French and Russian
Ministers of Finance. It Is said
thnt tho mooting considered a Joint
lonn of lfi.OOO.OOO.OOO francs to
bear Interest at .1 per .cont.
IN SHIPPING BILL
Senator Lodge Says Purchase
of German Vessels Interned
Here Would be Serious
Dr AiincIMM rrmt tu Cmm tltj Tlmea.1
WASHINGTON, . C, Jan. 22.
Attributing to tho administration tho
Intention to buy Gorman ships In
terned In Amerlcnn ports, If tho ship
purchnso bill jiasscd, Sountor Lodgo
doclarcd In tho Sonnto that tho meas
ure "would bring us within a meas
urcablo dlstanco of war, not with
England alone, but with Franco,
Russia nnd Japan."
II
ON A TEST TRIP
Vessel Sold by German Owners
to American Will Test Eng
lish Prize Court
inr AinwUI! TrM lo IH IUr TlmwI
OALVESTON, Jan. 22. Clearance
papors woro issued for tho steamship
Dncln by tho local United States cus
toms IIouso this nftornoou. Sho Is
expected to sail lata today or tomor
row for Rottordnm.
Tho Dncla was purchased from
Gorman ownors eoiuo tlmo ago and
English officials announced that sho
would ho Bolzod If caught on tho high
soas. Howovor, tho U. S. officials
bollevo that tho prlzo courts would
sustain tho United States ownors ns
tho transfer of the Dncla was a valid
salo and not nn evasion, j '
CLAUSE OE BILL
Great Throng Discusses Liter
acy Test at White House
Hearing Today
tDr Auoclatrd Prt lo Co naf Tlmra.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 22.
Flvo hundred men and women so
AG
1
OACIA ILL SAIL
DEBATE
II
cial workers, labor lendors and pub-! Special Agent Montaguo of the In
llclsta crowded the east room of the temal Rovonue service yesterday
Vhlto Houso today at a public hear- sprung a surprlso on Tom James,
lng hoforo President Wilson on tho After seeing that Mr. Jamos was us
Immlgratlon bill. Threo hours for ' jng var stamps correctly, ho asked
argumont woro apportioned equally j,m j( no j,nd paid his annual bro-
betweon tho opponents and support-
ors, Seated at a long table and
flanked by military aides In full
uniform, and stenographers, Presi
dent 'Wilson listened' to tho discus
filon. Thd'spenker,1 In' 'favor of tho
measure said tho JHornoy test 'would
improvo the quality pt Mimlgratlon
Tho opponents declared It was n,inttor wollM imbab'y bo romlttod
test of tho quality whatever.
HARDWARE MEN ELECT
PJr Aatoolalad Preu la Cuo jm? TIdim.) ,,
SPOKANE, Wash., 'Jan. 22. H.
L. Thomason, of San Point, Idaho,
was elected president, and A, L.
Callow, of Lima, Qtaoshrdluotaol
Callow, of Elma, Wash., first vice
president of tho Pacific Northwest
Hardware and Implement Associa
tion at the closing session of their
annual convention.
Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery nud Transfer Company. . .
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915
TPv
Eight Others Injured in Disas
ter on Flagship of Pacific
Fleet Today
BOILER TUBE BURST
AFTER TRIAL TRIP
Admiral Howard Orders Inves
tigation of Disaster Off
La Paz, Mexico
rivu di:ad
ON HOARD U. S. S. SAN
DIEGO, Guaymns, Jan. 22.
(Vln Wireless), George Ohm,
a water tender, died today of
Injuries received yesterday In
tho explosion on tho cruls-
or San Diego, mnklng tho
denth list five, with eight In-
Jurod.
.
IDy AiiocUtfrl rrtu to Co UJ Tlmra.)
ON HOARD U. S. S. SAN DIEGO,
LA PAZ, Mexico, (Hy Wireless.)
Four men woro killed nnd nlno seri
ously Injured Thursday afternoon on
board tho armored cruiser San Diego
whon a boiler tubo blow out after n
steaming trial of four hours had bcou
completed. Tho dond: Oscar J. Wy
att, Ambus J. Hnrdo, William F. El
liott and Clifford A. Western, all
firemen. Tho Injured: Henjnmln II.
Tucker, It. H. Gllddon, .Dnrrell L.
Vamndo, William II. Mlilor, Ernest
A. Ledwlth, Chnrleu W. Potorsou,
flromon; Gcorgo Ohm, wntor tender;
Emanuel A. Shlppl, seaman and Pat
rick A. Merrlmnn, conl pnssor.
Dr AimcUIM Prm to L'ont n7 nmM.l
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 22.
Rear Admiral .Howard's roport gnvo
this account of the nccldont: "Tho
San Diego completed her four-hour
full powor trials and mado 21. IB.
Just nt tho completion of tho trial
a tubo In tho boiler ruptured, duo to
low water. No endiirnnco runs woro
nttomptod. A full Investigation has
bcon ordorcd, I am proceeding to
Guaymns." Tho San Dlogo Is tho
flagship of the Pacific (loot.
SCORES PRES. WILSON
(11? AuoiUlfl I'rrM lo Coo llr Tllnn.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan.
22. A vigorous nttitck on
President Wilson's Influence
on legislation nnd on sontl- 4
! tlniouts' ns expressed In tho
Prosldout's recent Indlannpo-
lis snoech, was mado by Son-
ut6r Cummins In tho course
' of a dohato on tho ship pur-
chnso bill. Ho characterized
the bill as "ono of tho most
dangerous, nnd reactionary
proposals over niatlo public."
PENALTIES ON AGENTS
Tom James Caught for Fulluro to
Pay Iliokcrngo Tav.
Uorago tax of ?20. Mr. James said
that he did not know they were sub
ject to It. Mr, Montaguo said that
they wop and proceeded to collect
$13 back llconso and a $0 penalty
He. said that further he was llablb to
a $500 flno and Jail sentenco, but as
(ho offense was not intentional the
C F. McGeorge and C. U. Landers of
Marshfield, and W. II. Painter and
VC. FVMcCollum of North Hend. the
othor boat ngonts on tho Hay, are un-
' derstood to be In the. name predica
ment as Mr. James,
OREGON SENATE ADJOURNS.
SALEM, Or., Jan. 22. Tho Sonate
adjourned this morning until Mon
day "and proceeded In a body on a
special train to Albany to attend tho
funeral of Rufus Thompson, father
of President Thompson of tho Senate
Tho IIouso adjourned until this after-
00"' t . ifxtill
EVENING EDITION.
Sailors
VOTES DOWN
MONEY EOR
U.S.AIRCRAFT
(Or Auoclttcd rrni to Cool Blj TlmM.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 22.
Tho Houso of Representatives today
voted down tho amendmont to the
Army appropriation bill by Rcprc
sontntlvo Gardiner Increasing tho ap
propriation for noroplnnos to $1
000,000, but accepted tho Rem of
$300,000 In tho bill.
POPE PIUS SAYS
H0L1 SEE NEUTRAL
At Public and Private Consist
ory in Rome, He Discusses
The European War
rnr amocuij rrm t coo mr TimM.j
ROME, Jan. 22. Popo Plus today
hold prlvato and publlu consistory
In tho courao of which ho dollvorcd
nn allocution denllng chlofly with
wnr. Ho emphasized tho neutrality
of tho Holy Sco and urged his hear
ers not to heed thoso conditions
which scpnratcd tho faithful.
E
Zapata Forces Closing in on
Puebla and Carranza Troops
vacate City
Dr Auoclilfc! TrtM to Com Da? TlmM.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 22.
Zapata forces woro within four miles
of Puebla when nn official dis
patch was filed from there to tho
Stnto Dopartmont last night. Tho
Carranza defenders -woro reported
londlng nrtlllory and equipment, ap
parently for rotront. Carranza
troops recontly drove tho Vllln-Ka-pata
army out of tho city with
honvy loss.
RAIN STAYSWTTLE
German Statement of War De
velopments Claim Some
Small Victories
(U; AaulatJ 1'rrai lb Coo Dtr TlmM )
HERLIN, Jan. 22. (Uy Wlroloss.)
The official statomonl says: "Con
tinuous nil n has rondorod Imposslblo
Important fighting between tho coast
nud tho Labassoo Canal, Ono of the
trenches wo took tho day boforo yen
torday southwest of norry Au Dae
was abandoned and blown up. Tho
French attack north of Vordun was
lepulscd easily. After tho battles of
Wednesday south of St. Mlhlol, small
French detachments still held out
near our positions. Uy moans of an
advnuco tho region betoro our front
was clenred of all Frenchmen as far
as tho old positions. Tho battlo of
Croix Des Larmos continues. A
strong Fieuch attack ou the roenp
turud part of our positions was re
pulsed, in tho Vosges our troops
throw tho enemy out of tho heights
of tho Hartmann-Wellorkopf hills.
"In tho East tho situation Is tin'
changed. Our attacks on a branch
of tho Szucba mado slow progress."
WAGON ROAD GRANT TRIAL
Final Argument fri Government's
Suit to Recover Lamb Soon
to Ho Ifeaitl.
In tho caso of the United Statos
to recover tho wagon land grant from
tho Southern Oregon Company, tho
testimony is all completed and tho
caso Is sot for final argumont geforo
J ungo Wolverton In Portland on Jan,
27th Tho probabilities aro that
Judgo Wolverton will take tho cubo
under advisement of 20 or 30 dayt;
so decision may be oxpected by tho
last of February.
UGAMF
0
MERRILY
ON WEST FRONTS
A Consolidation of Times, Const
ml Con Ilnr Advertiser
GEHUMIIS flULT FHEIIBH IWBEHEirr""
TO ISOLATE W1ETZ AND ST JIBE
SLMIMARI.NE'S WORK
Illr Atocllt. I'rtu to Cooi liar Tlm,J
THE HAGUE, Jnn. 22.
It la stated here that tho
Durwnrd was sunk by the
famous Gorman suhmnrlne
U-9.- It Is reported that tho
vessol had on board 40 tons
of provisions belonging to
tho Amerlcnn relief commis
sion. IS TORPEDOED
Steamer Durward Sunk by
German Submarine in the
Vicinity of Rotterdam
Ilr AuoclittJ Ima to Cooi nay TlmM.
LONDON, Jnn. 22. Tho British
Btoamor Durwnrd, says a Rotterdam
dispatch, was torpedoed by a Gor
man submarine. Tho crew was saved.
Tho Durward was a vessel of 1300
tons, bound from Lolth to Rotter
dam. Sho wns sunk 22 miles oft tho
Mnas lightship. Tho crow took to
tho boats nnd reached tho lightship,
from which a Dutch pilot boat con
voyed them to Rotterdam,
ITED STATES TO
TO GERMANY
Cargo of Foodstuffs Consigned
for Civilian Consumption
Sails For Hamburg
lit Aaaoelaloil I'rtti to Cooa IUr TlmM.J
NEW YORK, Jnn. 22. Carrying
n enrgo of food supplies shipped hy
an Amorlcnn firm and consigned to
Amerlcnn citizens In Gormnny, tho
Amorlcnn owned steamer Wllhol
inlna wns given elenranco papors
for Hamburg today. Tho shippers
assort tho food Is mount only for
tho consumption of clvlllnns.
This Is tho first food carrying
vessol to lonvo an American port
for Gormnny slnco tho war began. If
seized by tho Allies, her consignors,
tho W. L. Grcon Commission Co.,
of St. Louis, will file a protest with
tho United States Department, claim
ing thnt tho Allies aro not within
their rights under International law.
WORLD WIDE PEACE
IS
New York Bar Association
Asks President Wilson to
Urge Limited Armaments
Ilr Aaclat4 l'r to Cooa Day TlmM.
HUFFALO, Jan. 22. Tho Now
York Statu liar Association In nn
nuul cession hero recolvod n report
from a coninilttoo on International
arbitration offering resolutions urg
ing President Wilson to subintl to
tho noxt International Congress n
proposition of limiting nrmnmonts
and tho establishment of an inter
national police force.
ELECT DEPARTMENT HEADS
r
Duu Keutlng, Chief, and William
Sleep, Assistant Chief, Is
Verdict.
Mombors of the Mnrshfleld Flro
Department camo to tho Flro Hall
last evening botwoon the hours of
seven and nlno o'clook, caBt 30 votes
and elected Dan Keating, for chief,
and William Sleep as assistant flro
chief.
When tho votes wero counted at
tho clo80 of tho balloting period It
was shown that Dan Keating had
been unanimously elected. William
Sleep received 21 votes', L. W. Trav
ors, 5; J. W. Davis, 3; Homer P.
Mauzey, 5,
No othor business was carried on
end tho noxt mooting of tho flro
department was set for tho first
Thursday In Fobruary.
BRITISH
S
SHI
LAWYERS
W
No. 155
Allies Endeavor to Cut Off the
Kaiser's Forces in That
Region is Foiled
FRENCH ACKNOWLEDGE
VICTORY OF GERMANS
Violent Hand-toHand Fighting
in Alsace and No Change
in Eastern Campaign
IUr AmocIiI! Prtaa to Cooa Dr TlmM.)
LONDON, ENGLAND Jan. 22.
Tho Germnns havo halted tho Fronch
ndvanco designed to cut off commun
ications with tho Important fortress
of Metz and Isolnto tho Gorman
forces In tho St. Mlhlol region. Ber
lin rays tho Fronch lost heavily in
tho attack near Pout A Mousson
nnd were repulsed. Tho Fronch
statements acknowledges tho Gor
muiiB havo tnkon part of their lost
trenches. Another violent battlo Is
progress In Alsace, in -which tho
troops managed hand-to-hand strug
gles, Berlin assorts tho French
woro driven from tho heights near
Sonnhctm. In tho Eastern campaign
no chnngo Is reported.
zeTpeliis used
Berlin Dispatches Claim That
Last Trip Was Real Test
of New Air Craft
Df AaKlatil rwi la Cooa na? Ttraaa.1
COPENHAGEN, Jnn. 22. Messag
es from Uerlln doclaro that tho air
Bhlps which raided England ou Janu
ary 19 woro Xoppollns of tho latost
typo. Thoy wont forth from a secret
bnso on tho German frontier, carry
ing a full complement of men, heavy
guns nnd ammunition,
FRENCH TELL OF
GAINS BY ALLIES
Slight Changes Along Front
Violent Artillery Duels and
Hand-to-hand Struggle
(Or Aaaoclat! Praaa to Coaa Bar Iium.
PARIS, Jan. 22. Tho official
statomont this aftornoon says. "Tho
enemy bombarded Nlouport yostorday
with u fair dogroo of violence Our
Infantry mndo somo slight progress
onst of tho Lombnertzydo highway.
Tho situation near SoUsons shows no
change. Near Horry Au Hae, tho
trench wo ovnciinted was reoccupled
by us. Northwest of Uoauzjour, tho
enemy dollvered an attack without
I success. Southeast of St. Mlhlol, In
' tho Apromont forest, an exceedingly
'violent bombnrdmout mndo It possl
,,blo for us to rotnlu tho Gorman
1 tranches occuplod by us yesterday
for a dlstanco of 1G0 yards. In tho
j LaPotro forest tho enemy roenpturod
a portion of tho trenches taken by us
j January 20.
I In tho Vosges tho onomy hurled
i against St. Dlo six projectiles of groat
' callbro without, howovor, doing sorl-
ous damage.
In Alsnco, Infantry fighting noar
Hnrtinaun and Wellerkopt Is going on
with great foroclty. The struggle ac
tually Is hand to hand. In front
or Danno Mario our artillery dispers
ed gatherings of tho onomy,"
TURK WAR FUNDS.
I Vt A(kIiU(J frxa la Ua par Tbm.J j
HERLIN, Jan. 22. The Turk- j
ish parliament voted mobtllza- j
tlon credits of 1190,000,000 says j
a Constantinople dispatch, and j
authorized tho government to j
Immediately float $25,000,000
of this at 0 per cent, j
A llttlo HETTER MEAT t a Ut
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