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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1915)
txxa mMM,rt rtM,,jMfc IT IS BETTER TO BE ON PLEASURE BENT Coos Bay Times Your Paper The Coo Hay Times li proud of Ua title "The People's Paper," and It strives nt all timos to lire P o "" nnHi0 hy iiovoUn lu cnorlos to promoting tlio people's Interest. ffi mrai lag Wxmm THAN ON DUTY BROKE Vol. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 Ah Tito Count Mall. mkmhku or Tim associatkd pkkss A Southwest Oregon Paper Thnt'a what tho Coos Mny Times is. A South nest Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo and devoted to tho befit Interests of this groat tectioa . Tho Times always boosts aid bctot knocks. NEFF'S BODY IS FOUND IN LAKE HOLT HILL E5HP MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. E t.'OV. JOIIXSOX KKFCSKS 1IOXOK KKOTISITIOX TO Remains of Alleged Curry County Slayer Found Three Miles From Langlois IIFLE 15 BESIDE IT Presumed to Have Committed Suicide Soon After Shooting of A. J. Wittman AWAIT CORONER'S ARRIVAL Paul .Miilheny, Who lias Moon SoarcMiu: fur I"'". Discovered It In Lake I-'Ioijih 1'gly Stories ,ie Afloat About Crliuo (Special lo The Times.) LANHI.OIS. Ore. Auk. 23. The ' body of It. II. Noff, alleged slayer o( A. J. Wlttninn, wns Kiiiiiii in Floras Lake nlioiit tlireo miles from Langlois nt 10 o'clock (IiIh morning by Paul Mntlicny. 1 1 In rlflo was lylns beside the hotly and It Ih bo lletcd that lie waded out Into tlio lake and shot himself. Mathcny Ih tlio man who started out to find Xuff after Sheriff Ilalley and tlio posse litnl returned, saying that tho search was useless mid thu best wny would' ho for the officers to wait until Xcff rniiio out of the nooils for food. Mnthuiiy iinnounc cil that Jio would Kct Xcff or that N'cff would have to ho tlio hotter man. Xcff's lioily wiis not dlHtui'hcil In tbc water when founil, word being sent to tlio Coroner liniiieiHatoly. It h likely that a Justice of tho pence will handle for tlio Coroner, who li at Cold Ilea en, far distant from the scene On account of tho body not being taken up, It could not ho definitely ifofi.rmlni.il wlinttw.t V.kfr'u .lr..ii. as duo to n hiillct or drowning, Likely That Man Who .It ,., i.oiui Mill Will ho Pros ii.-il hv tho Federal Ofriclals (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLIO, Ore.. Auk. 23. S I). Holt, alliiH II. o. Iloudcuii. win! Ih cIiiii-kuiI with Jumping a board bill at tho Traveler's Host linn, .....l iiIho with hypnotism anil wt.n,. Hlavory, will not bo brought back irom uaiiiornia to face trial bore Governor .lobnsoii, of California, re ruses to honor tho requisition of Acting (lovornor Olcott. or Oregon, and Deputy Sheriff W. C. Lnlni will luivo to return without n pris oner according 10 a messuuo re- eeived by Shurlff Johnson. Holt and a woman appeared here na stage iii'IIhIh, but wcro very poor onus and about all tboy did was to ticou iiiiilato thu hoard bill at .Mrs. WIN kliiHoii's hoarding Iioiiho, which she alleges they fulled to pay. It Is likely (lint tho whlto Hlavory charges will bo taken up by tho I'oiieral aiilliorltles In San Francisco. To (.'el, New .Inller It In announced that Sheriff John son litis notified County duller Lim drilh (hat I1I11 services will not bo reiiulred after Septeinbor I. Who will succeed Liindrltli Is not stated. I.andrlth Is ti son-in-law of ox-Shurlff- Gngo. Ills wlfo has boon boarding tho prisoners, tho two hav liiK l'ccii placed In office by W. W. (luge n long tlino ngo. Tho coni bluntlon of Jobs, .Mrs. Liindrltli act ing as matron, ho as Jailer and the two feeding tho county prisoners, made the plnco a fairly lucratlvo 0110. 1 Taxes CohiIiik In Tho Sheriff's office expects n big rush of tax payments this week, tho parties who failed to pay tho first half of their taxes last BprLiJ iiaving 10 pny 1110 wuoio inx 110- foro Septeinbor 1 or suffer a penalty. Sheriff Johnson is still stiff and 1.010 from his auto accident, but is able to bo up and around. Ho wiih at Haiidon Saturday to make an arrest In an assault easu growing out of 11 neighborhood row. SI. U SI IH FLOOD Twelve Drowned, 2000 Fam ilies Homeless and Property Damage in the Millions L BATTLE LOSSES NEAVY A Consolidation 0f Times, Coast Mall ami Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 25. IRE GUANOES IN WAR LINEUP Russians Announce Ten Ger man War Vessels Were Put Out of Action in Battle AFFECTS BIG AREAJRIGA NfflfUL BATTLE Southeastern Missouri and western Illinois Experience Distressing Conditions ITALY AFTER TURKS Meimneo Itlvec Cum, f ,ms, s. iisiei Hundreds of Kcsriiu limits nave People From Trees and Mouse Tops KM) Missing o Report English Submarine Sank One of Largest Ger man Dreadnaughts Today OTHER NAVAL ACTIVITIES l-'ieneli Torpedo lloat Sinks (.'erinaii Torpedo lloal in Kiiuiikciiicik off Ostoml KiikIIsIi Siibiiiiirlno Sinks Turkish Vu-sels Bulgaria Casts Lot With Tur key and Germany While Ja pan Will Assist Russia ITALY IS AFTER" TURKEY Berlin Announces Capture of Ossowetz, Great Russian ' Fortress Near Warsaw IMPEDING VON MACKENZEN Kiv Changes In Laud Situation An- uoiincod Today i:.cc(. (.'erniaii Advance Soiithonxt of Warsaw Oilier Developments tD Amoi ltM rrrt to Coot llr Tlmm.l HiJKi.iN, auk 2U (lorniaii HE IF IBEST AWAIT GERMAN itlVIIlt IS KAM.IXd lllj An.ocUn.,1 1'ivr, 0 (, UlJr Tlmrt J ST. I.OIMS, Auk. L'.'I. Tho .Meiainlc Itlver, which rose swiftly yesterday, flood liiK Valley Park, fell rapidly today, makliiK posslblu n carerul Intiulry to dotornitim tho ilaiuiiKe. IloportH of tlio drounliiKS remain unconfirm ed. .4tA troops occupied th0 fortress of Oss- ini 1.. 11 . ... ? oivotz, which was evacuated by thu 5 JAPAN WILL GIVE t nusslans, thu army lieudu.uurlers aii- t RUSSIA MORE AID 1 ,,0&.!0:!.,!., ..... iO tor amcum m., to coo. nr Tim,..i ,,,.,,. ."vAVT VinL l,I",eu- 1 IUKIU, AUg, 23, The H0"11' of Warsaw, beliiK on0 of tho tt Kojumin Shlmbun says; rffi"'8 '" th0 u,,M,an 'ino ot ,lc- "Premier Okumn snvs t Xt that Japan has decided to t j give greater assistance to X 1X Russia to orosecuto the 1 'oj$ war, The Premier would t not give details but it is t IXVIISTKUTIOX OK MIIOH TIIOl'. m.i:s itiwrirs ix coxKucrs t'oinnilssloiioiN Appointed To Invcs tlK(o Causes I'nable lo Akico Submit. KHhIIiiks tur A.sorutm rmt t0 coo, r,7 TmM j v, uuiio, auk. 2:1. Siiiniuarles of tlio reports, (hreo In number, of tho United States Commission 011 Industrial Relations, as to flnil Iiiks and recommendations for tho mim minion ot coiiKiess, were iiiado public hero Just nlKht. The coininlsslon, which ceases to exist today, was composed of three representatives each of the em ployers, tho employed ami the Ken oral public. It becanio utinnn.ni sonio tlino tiRo (hat they would bo hiiiiiiio 10 iiKreo on ,-i sIiirIo report, ami It Is said that nono of tho re ports Blveit out hero can prop oily bo called a "majority" report. li.ti inynuillici Ol IIIO COIIIIUISSlOll fo lows: Kratik P. Walsh, .Missouri, (0 hnlrniuii), John u. Coiiuuons, WIhcoiihIii, ami .Mrs. J. llonluu llar rlinun, ropresentliiK tho public; it. II. Alshton, Illinois; Harris Weln stock, California, and S. Thurston Ilallard, Kentucky, representliiK tlio uiuiuiijuin, aim .101111 11, i.eniion. ARABIC REPORT Sec. Lansing Asks Ambassa dor Gerard if Kaiscr Has Official Report of Sinking REQUEST FO IT United States Officially Leaves It to Berlin to Volunteer Information of Loss ' NOT SURE ABOUT REPORTS Itrlllsh Admiralty Siivh Arabic Wiw I'liaiined, Cariled Xo Contraband, Was Xot Warned and Did Xot Attempt to Ksrapo (Ur Auoclalvt Prom ii mi n.f TlniM WASHINGTON, 1). C, Auk. 23. Secretary Liumlng today cnblud Am- iiassntlor (lorard nt llorlln, nsklnp ITAMAXS AOAIXST TfllKS but tho presumption Is Hint a shot isoiui and parts of wes(orn Illinois. killed him. Tlio body was Raid (o bo about !. I five miles from (he boat In which Xcff It gald to linvo crossed tlio hike. I TKly Stories Afloat. There have been niniiv uulv slor. les about tlio KhoothiK ami sonio intimation that perhnps others than Nell mlKlit Ijo Involved. None of these are definite ciioiikIi to war rant an open Investigation, othors Nat out that tlio sIiooMiik. Ih tho deed of an liisano man anil tleclaro that tho nolo found in Neff'a cabin substantiates this theory. So far as known, Xeff has no relatives. t TAKES LYSDL MltS. Abici: WII.SO.V ATTEMPTS miuiiij . ,()i(j(j Hot'SM jln I'miirlous CoiiilKioii s Wlfo of K'niier.iiiiiMiiirid . Te'idei- mid lliiriiaile Crew Mrs. AHrn u'liuim i,,,.i. ...,i .. I Ik- i ,. " iuuiv iuinuu ill "e w He looming hoiiso of Xorlll uenj a (,vo ocl(lt.k ,)h IU(IIIll)m Ik. " " l,rw,l"H lOlldllloil lit Sk i .. """'"I "" 1IIIU1IIUUI1, "Jilho wlfo ur Sltl Wilson, form- Btmhf'.i.r.l""V.",,,,ur """ " - ui iiiu nariiacio crow. MAIlSliriKliD PAHTV KILLS TWKLVi: DKKIt (Spoclnl to The Times) GOLD IIHACH, Ore. Auk. 23. Kriinlc DonnliiK. Walter Liiwhorno, Pat Luudy and Halph Jlntson, from Coos Hay, killed twolvo deer "ear Wild Ilorso Pralrlo. Mat- son lias started for home. Many Tiiiiisjioi'In Loiivc, Picsuimibly for Dai-daiielles nr Auocl.lvJ I'n-M (u Coot r.r Tlmn, TjriAtM in r. . . mrwh-m,, x "tw ' n. !ior ;; ;, izzr?1" ST. I.OIT1S. Auk. 23.-St. Louis' t Zin I I . u l U WI,r81" ' 'to f Xapu County Is rurovnrlne today fro... (ho I SIStailCe W0U ( take tie 1 : Syracuse,. Tnranto and I I, i third calamity In ns many days a foi'lll of forVVai'dillff ffl'Pflt- ti""know iK'stlnntlons. It Is Kener- than a million dollars' worth of, J It ins bePII I'PnnrtPfl t proporty and inado 2000 famllle I ,, . , UeB". 'eP0llCU homeless. iiiat Japanese troops and X t artillery might be sent t t into Russia to aid against X t the German invasion, t mr A.iotiui rrc to coo. iir Timo. i JXI'IW TltMATV HKTWIHCX lll'L lllfnnlu Ti.i.iiiu rv ........ i ,....... I of " c' him n n...i X i, ', ,J,"l"cl If t"u Oorinnn Rovormnoiit had ro ?own , . r i;. . 'Vi. ' ('rrot"011' solved official reports of the sluklnB Tho r nnr. n, tllU om"lo',t ' or tho Arable. Tho Ambassador, or tho n . 1,1 hi, .r1c,roontntvw however, was not Instructed to nsk "sti ' re or yn.:u , " . "V",? f,,r 01,' u ' officially stated that I Mnnlv Dire,.. ? If " ' , """' ' tho Kovernme.it Is not yet at nil h.Vesfit.on'foV" "eosiZ' 1 "'"J?!.."!.0 j?f '"' t0,.,8",cra Ua ployed for opuratlons iiKalnst Turk ey. Ono hundred were iiiIhsIiik this mornliiK. Kqually dlstrcssliiK conditions pre vnll throiiKhoiit Southeastern Mis- BOLGARIAS PLACE tlH. II . .! J, t. ono mo joss oi lives in soutlt- I oast .Missouri mid western Illinois . I U lllUU III.... 1. ...... ,1m .!......... .n i ..j urn iiiii, i iiv-ii.-, iiiu iiiiiiiiik" i" . . in,, , .... ,.,..:..::.' "- I property and crops Is far grcntor. LOXDOX, Auk. 23. Tho official "',(IA ' ILICKM SKLVKD 1 Knik ami wire lacllltles are do-"uss:nn coiniuiinicatlon descrlptlvo moralized ami tho physical (lainuKolof the naval battle In tho Oulf of Iniiiy aKKioKiito 3,000,000 ami tensjItlKa snys. "In tho Cult or HIkii. a of thousands of farnicrs and vil- hot ween A.iiKust 1(J nnd 1!), tho 1 I.. (....... .. .... I.. ln.... 131 1 1 .1 llouul.ll. fin... ......! n.. .!..... .1 .. .. ii.ihm iiiu iiiiiuuiuBa, riu'jii wiiiera inmoiiiu iiui-i oiuin ur u.iiii.meii no 'lu the swollen Ozark, Mountain fewer than two (Icrmuu cruisers and streams, which empty Into Mcraniuc' olRt torpedo boats. At tho samof ITALY liukey (.'ranis ItiilKnrln Itallroad and ItiilKaria Will lloiiiain Xeu- Iriil Italy Wars With Turkey I river uiino rusliliiK down tho Mer-jtlmo a llrltish subninrliio sank ono amec In layers a foot IiIkIi, tearhiK r tl10 ,,ol,t Oermaii dreailnaiiKhts. I'llAISICS I'. S. ACTIOXS eommlsslnn. was slKiied by Commissioners Walsh, Loiiiion, O'Connell ami Oar retson. In connection with the nialii reports those pominlssloners Issued throo "Supplemental Opin ions nnd SiiKKcstlons" as follows. Ono by .Mr. Wulsh, one by .Mr. Oarretson, and ono bv Mr. Lomi'in aim .ur. oconiiell Jointly. Tho report of tho commissioners representliiK tho public and tho suiniiinry (hereof, were written by Commissioner Commons, He nnd Mrs. Hnrrlnian slKiied It without reservation, Commissioners Alshton, Ilallard and Wolnstock approved It In In InrKo nart and In tmi-i iiinii- dissent to portions of It, and to tho .Manly report nre expressed In tho so-caiiou Wolnstock report, bIkuoiI by Welnstock, Alshton and Ilallard. Information vory frnKinontary. Secretary LnnshiK said tho situa tion was exactly os It stood Satur day; that no steps had been taken other than to Ret nccuratu Infor mation ns to what had taken plnco. From tho Tact that Gorurd was not directed to seek an explanation,' tho Inforenco Is drawn that tho United Slates State Department do elded to let thu German government tustlKiito any explanation It , may luivo to olfer. CLAIMS Ol-' i:.(iLAXD Say Arabic Was I'lini-uied, Wltlioud Convoy and Was Xot Wnrnod (iir amcciiim rn to coo. nr 'itm,j LONDON. Auk 23. Siipploinont- Tho reports aro Idontiried as tho K lll official 'lnforiniitloii Klvon COQUILLE DEER HUNTER SHOOTS HIS OWN FOOT A. Itrciiner .Makes Frantic Hush farms houses, club houses, hrldgos and harhos from their iuooi-Iiikh and Tho Itusslan Kunboat Slvuteh won sunk In n brilliant fight In tho hurlliiK diem iiKalnst each other In: course of which shu sank a Oermaii tho mud rush tor tho .Mississippi. torpedo bout while slio hcrsclt was Hundreds of rescuers In boats In flames and slnkiiiK." Alter lluclc, Slips Down lllll I wero on the sceno ot day break, mid Mullet Wounds Knot ,Thoy tolled all day and lust night, m woman Is nhuut 30 years oi W 'den 'TV''0 lm" " '' I. .. r' Kviwr w"8 immodlaU t'TTl I'M"08" "' "o Louse oeniinv , "10UMH' ,l0 f0"l1 ll) bottlo Of USOl Ml Imr Hl.ln ..hZr'0 '' itl, Blow- i thu ,;,, Noness "" ".re?vorFl able (n ,.:"..:' '"fl""" '" PMrsan," ."".".. "S01 sn ,Mtct win, r," ; ,"v,x co'iK -""" "in recover. GERMAN CLUB HAS PIC- "io anu RIFLE SHOOT hu ll.. 'Ws (;,.,. ,.' V"J" "uiiiik at S0iJ rw.an club mom. :'lc at pi.''..."'"'"" cnJoyoil n ' River vmio.i rovo " Nortl 'Mred w.e',.c.rdw- About ono jrt . . . - - (Special to Tho Times) COQtMLLH, Oro. Auk 23. K. A. Driiuuucr Is nursliiK a daniaKcd foot as tho result of tho deer hunt on- K'iKcd In by Dr. llaiiillton, Frank Me Konnii and Fred Schlldt. llrenner did not Intend to do any hunting ami took no gun along. Hut when tho rest or tho party got to firing tho fever struck him and grading a II rovolvor belonging to Fred Schlldt, ho rushed out of camp ami up the rldgo. Xot having caulked shoes on his koIiik was rather sllppory ami In attempting to stop up on n largo I cm ho fell and tho gun was dischtirKcd. Tho ball struck between tho small too nnd the olio next to it on tho right too. rescuing COO. This morning men and women In treu toiis and on roofs wcro still cryliiK for help. Almost tlio entire population of Valley Park wero driven from iholr iiomes. XKWPOHT IS FLOODED (li; luiKltlwl I'rvM lu Cuu. Im. 'Inura.l L1TTLK HOCK. Ark.. Auk 23. Tho Whlto river Is coming oier tlio poirograd proviously had an nounced that tho big Gorman war ship sunk by the Kugllsh siibiuarliio wns tho bnttlo cruiser Moltko. Her Identity, however, seoins not defin itely established. Illy Amu Ulisl Vm, e.mn iy Time., a UO.MU. Auk. 23. Amir... A ciatl'in is expressed lu gov- THiun: ami: killkd Liner Di (lined .Makes Futile ICffiut lo IChcape Submarine Uy AkMUl"t TniHi In Cnns llay Tlmcw. (jmCHNSTOWX. Ireland, Aug. 23, 444 oiiiiiioui circles hero and by pooplo of tho weighty bur- den undertaken by tho Am- ciican embassy In Constan- tlnoplo in tho jirotectlon of iiiiimn interests In Turkey. Illy Ai.ocuim i-ro u Cooi iity THum.) HKltLIX, Auk. 23. (My wireless lo Say vlllo.) Official ronnriH fm,.. Sofia ami Constuntlnoplo statu that Turkey mid Mulgnrla huvo slgneil a now trcaly, Tin key graining llul Kurlu her desired direct, railroad couiieciioii Willi the sea and Mill Manly, or slaTf report; the Commons or report of the commissioners tar tho public, ami tho Wolnstock re port, which amoiiK other things ex pressed dissent rroni the findings of tho other two reports. Tlio Manly summitry finds "tliat uio causes or Industrial unrest Kionp themselves almost without exception under four main sources which Include all the others. Thov are: "I. Unjust distribution of wealth and Income. "2. Unemployment and denial of opportunity lo earn a living. "3. Denial of Justlco in the creation, lu (ho adjudication and In (ho administration 0r t;.(, ,lw, "I. Denial or tho right ami and opportunity to form effective organizations." Iteinedles. are sue gested. On (ho same subject tho Coin inons report says: mo greatest cause of Industrial out previously concerning the sink ing of the Arable, tho Mrltlsh ad miralty today stated: "Tho Arabic was an iinnrinod puB seuger ship, outward hound to n neu tral port. Thus It was Impossible for her to havo boon currying contra band. SIiu'wiib sunk by n stihuinrlna without warning ami slio neither at tempted to attack tho Hiibmnrluo nor escape from II." Tho admiralty denied thnt tho steamer Diinsloy, torpodood shortly before tho Arabic, wiih an armed patrol. L'L'i with labor and 205 wero not affiliated with either group. In addition there wero reports of field agents mid Investigators of Hie commission. Thoro was a dlfforpucn ot opinion In the commission as the valuo of the work of tho field agonts. Tho Manly reports accepts tho reports Mock Island loveo ut Newport and! Tho Lamb ami Holt liner l)lomodJKj"i" agreeing ft observe "honov- tho town will bo flooded. A mini- w Bl"l: ' n Gorman Biihiiiurlnq. olut neutrality. ' her of poisons are reported drown-;''lio captain, iiiaitoriuiistor and . ',, steward wore killed by shells t.'rod llulur it hold the crucial position I1 I -....I. .. r Ilfi flip fiu 'I'mpI...... lu ...... .Money Is Lost Manager llamp during a pursuit of four nours. " '"r ,,a ' urkoy Is concerned JiiHt An offlcor of tho Dloniod who ', iiiritoy uoiiig liblo to got siip laiided bore today with tho other 'I'll0" "il war assistance from dor- MUUU foot, HplinterliiK a bono In cad, i ,0.,': ,of. I'10, H"',!,n, i'",0',' inco'iw ""rvlvoru, says two submarines wcro ninny and Austria thro.iKli Mulgarla. ,ii(lvlco this aftoi noon or .lustlco ion-(.(,hai(1 TJ w(jr(j r(,Kt)(1 wU MulKitrlii was reported to have ... nock regardliiK tho oss "( 5'-r' diiniiny funnols. Ono Hiibjected the massed 1.10,000 men on the Turkish llir nilirn ninrn1 f,om lllK til, Ho ,H,nl,, ,0. "l"- I niomeu to heavy shell flro. The llu- lnlor Friday. or those Investigators as imnartlal unrest Is the breakdown or thu la-l1""1 ",u Mauly summary explains our laws ami the distrust of our 1""t "hero interests aro directed municipal, btato and National k'iv-, Htalonionls of fact bused entlroly E M tM bflStu COl'HT COXVIJXIID AT GOLD mi:acii my .it'iK.i: calkins 1 most dPli.i,. , im"co """ He dlveriion. MfuI (,U)'- Various b'5 ee " ?,r.V'l'oa in! 'WtfnwC, ,,y ?..'? -M 2" ,cor" .." in :t 'U out ,' . ,vro"lnsa nmdo 1 ;i 1 M IIHSB, 111 ft" j "mn a "SHnint,,- te ,h '8 ,,I:i)ose" to b0 UOul kZ"' Oorraaiw as- Rjf "," u 'uns. '"? la L-nT'0 rlfl cutest Is fS byVlle S;'llvprsIo8 we "'. HT.SOMS ll.vv K.vpcct Seiisallonnl IndVtiiiciits Will bo Itetiiiuctl by the ('raud Jury Fishing Trials (Special to Tho Times.) GOLD HHACH, Ore., Auk. 23. Circuit Court opened hero loday with Judge Calkins presiding and the grand Jury wns organized ut onco. Two mon aro awaiting in Jail its nctlon. They aro Kohorts. who heat u man with a haininor end another accused of having clpor meat. Some sensational Indictments aro expected. Probably ono of the first cases will bo the Injunction of tho Wod- dorburn Trading Company nga'iisi eighty mon for alleged trespass. The first to bo decided will bo contempt charges for violations and tho ques tion of whether tho injunction. will bo made permanent. Tho company la not objecting to the opposition fishing, but allege malicious Intor forenco with tholr seines by Bill nettors. They ask to bo allowed to continuo tho use or tho seines for which thoy hold n state license ami for protection against Inter-. forenco. Imud (ii'itnt Conference. Senator S. Smith has received a letter Yellowstono, San Francis- , bont was swamped. Two Ungllsh-1 v,vo ",0 "Hoganco of tho Malkiin o, 3 p. in. Sunday. iiuon mid flvo chlnoso wero drownod !8I,UU,H ,,,,(l Jmluco tlioin to Join lu ICIIbiirn, Sun Francisco, ,! tho others wero picked up. DI- !"""'" "KuliiBt Turkey. Oiiroka, 12:30 Sunday. omed was a freighter of IU72 tons. LKA" fcl LOUIS FLOOD Santii Clara, Portland, 10 Gardiner, this a. m. Atlas, morning. Speedwell, Sun Francisco, at Haiulon today. Sailed Santa Cluru, San Francis co, Furoka, 1 p. in. Kllburn, Portland, C p. in. Sunday. Duo to Sail Itoamor, Moguo Itlver, to morrow. Hardy, San Francisco, Wednesday. Sir Frnncis, Handon and South, tomorrow. Due Here Hustler, Itoguo Hlvor, tomorrow. i:niov OutliiK. Yesterday tho members of the Swedjsh Lutheran SIXK (JL'ltMAX WAU CMAIT Tho I'reiich Torpeda lUmtn Defeat (ei'iiiaii off OMciitl Uf AMU.I.IIH1 $VH tO lMi. lUf lniM. PAHIS, Aug. 23 Two French torpedo boats encountered and sank sonio ono but could not no cori.nii. i ,., , ,;. ,. ,.,., . iimiw tii ,i.i.m.- 1 The money was taken from tho hotel lerC(, 1(f(ei. 0l1, ,, four, A later dispatch says Mulgarla offlco. ..aaaaaa liours. Two boats wore lowored mid , ,"jn1iel t0 "I'sorvo "bonovolont nou- ., ,nmuller8 ()f tlc t.row K0t aWMJ.t trallty. If not more." This demon- VKSSKL .MOVKMKXTS takliiK with (hem tho body of tlio'Btnu0" t 'loflnlto failure of the Airiieii cuptuln. Shortly nftorwards ono miorts 'ir too eiiuuilo powers to ro- ITALY" AI'TKK Tl'MKKV Formally Declares War on Sultan Mlg Force Prepared Illy AwoiUlo.1 I'rtnw lo Coon Hay Tin.. LONDON, Auk. 23. Italy formal- a Gorman torpedo boat off Ostontl, ' '' declared war on Turkey Satur l.olglum, last night, says mi nnuoiin cement niiidp hero today. The French boats wero undamaged, i:.(;lisii gkt mcsv day ovonlng and tho Italian Ambas sador loft Constantinople nt onco. According to unoff.clul reports, Italy had flvo army corps prepared to sail for an unknown destination when tho dnclar.ttlon of war was nnnounceil. It Is Kouorally bollovod dtsh s.,l,...arl..r Sinks Tiirlilsh nnd Ullll U)la fo,co or 200,000 mon Is (leii.iau In Sea of Maiinora , tQ ,,, t,,0 ,,ron(;)l ,, KB,sh (Ilr Aa.ocUtcil Pit", tu L'ooc lUy lime.) SOFIA, Aug. 23. Tho Turkish and tho Gorman stoamor Mudos. )? "i'L1 " a"' ?., r.?' " ,"?f viiu nuji.iiiiii u t..ii..ii luuiiiuiim forces ut tho Dardaiiollos. Tho roason kIvoii In tho noto for Italy's declaration of war wore (ho churches of Jtarshfleld and North j loaded with munitions and provls-, , s ,., Ilond enjoyed an oiitiiiK on Isthmus! ions, wns sunk In tho Sea of Mar- ,ro,n ;'" Inlot. Itov. Mengtson accompanying, "" them and conducting services tnoro. Mill Starts Today. Messrs Houck and Samuels had the Courtney mm V . T "ASI IVi!Tnv. frnnl Onvnrnnr U'ltllVCOlllbe Baying On ISll"" nun IUH,.,b v .., v.. .. "M VU' ..P-. C' ho has called a conferenco of lead- nclty today. They a. Prepared o est ng a ated R.f . " P ,P nrntrnnlnna tn 1.0 held at SlllelU mil Steadily HOW H h ami .. ino ui.a. v llaiv.: "v.'""euupr or B"".r...""" ;;..,.' ..o ,.i.o Himll which w 111 bo necessary wuon uio, sis vessois w at IW IT' ,or f 1 ho' on with tl o OroVon lami Brants Port Commlsslpn has Ju1Iub Larson lives. Since TTt.w . . . whirl, nr in rovprt to tho govern- start dredging me cnauuei near uiu ciuy vrasois v v --r-rTTttt sPI1tor Smith to mill dock. two mes. IIKAVV SKA I.OSSKS oniiuoiits on tho part of a largo inn nun oi our people." Tho report outllr.es a plan for remedying con ditions through the Institution of a permanent "Iniliistrlul commission and advisory council" with coiii- proiionslvo powers. Tho Wolnstock report dissents from tho rocoiiiinoiiilatloii that ilm secondary boycott should lm i,.m.i. Ized, finds that employes have ninny Just grievances and are thoroughly Justllleil In organizing. It explains tho prime objections have to roc oglnlzliig ami doulliiK with organlzod labor ns follows: Sympathetic strikes, Jurisdictional disputes, lu bor union politics, contract break iiiK. restriction or outmit. nmiiiiii. Hon or tho uso or iioii-uiiloii-inado tools and materials, closed shop, contests for supremacy botween ri val unions, acts or violence iigalust non-union workers and tho proper ties of employers and apprenticeship ruius. Owing to Its length It was Im possible for tlio printers to provide the lull summary of tho Manly re port. This latter report consists or tlireo sections, only tho first of which was glvon out today. Tho second section will bo made public on August 21, and tho third section for publication on August 2G. Tho full text of the three re ports, wiitcii contain an aggregate of more than 200,000 words, Is III tho hands of tho printer, and probably will not bo uvallublo to tho public for sovora tlnvs. Fnr mis reason summaries wore pro pared for publication. That tho Manly roport was epitomized by Georgo P. Wost, director of pub llclty for tho coininlsslon; that or tho omployers by Mr. Wolnstock, and that or tho roprosoiitatlvoa ot the public by Mr. Commons. Tho "Supplonmontal Opinions and Suggestions" of Commissioners Gur- rotson and Ilallard wero inado pub lic today, while thoso of Walsh. on tho testimony of thoso witnussos whoso InteroslH might bo rcgnrded as adversely affected," Tho Commons summary says on this subject: "In glvliiK reasonn for disregard ing tho reports or Investigators for the eoiuiiilBHlou, the report says that lis signers do not consider that tho Investigations wore complete, ns thoy wore not submitted to all parties at Interest to bo chocked up as to facts." Tho Wolnstock summary says, concerning tho work or tho fluid agents: "Wo find, that tho alleged find lugs of fact ami, lu a gouornl way, tho comments inado thereon In tho roport of the stuff of this coininls slon, under tho direction of Mr. Uusll M. Manly, which lias boon made u part or tho records of this commission, without the endorse ment, however, or the commission, so manifestly partisan nnd unfair that wo cannot glvo them our en dorsement." In addition to tho throo main ro ports and tho Individual opinions and suggestions, tho commission, ac cording to announcement by Mr. West, will miiko public on August 27, u roport of tho Colorado strlko, and a few days later a roport on the situation of tho structural Iron workers. Got Xo Deer. Geo. Itotnor and II. A. Wells havo rotiirnod from a It Is announced that from Feb. lS'trin to tho Hock Creek fcectlon. but to July 31, whon V. S. noto pro- thoy cot no venison. Cloiu Wollg . " - . " -" ...-.. ,.... s MHINtl. gainst Germany a nuumar-jmado a big killing there Inst wook O'Connell and I.onnoii are oxportod vn mm, nuiiumi) Mtiiianu ins siorieH oi uio largo uum-.io no givon out at n later date. itu uio iosb ot ibuz.uer or dror in that vicinity led I Tho commission cnnilncto,! l.onr. then sho has sunk sev-, Itotnor and Hank Wells to rush) lugs during in 4 days, nnd heard .nn me loss oi uiiy-iinere, uut mey did not een seo a7lo witnesses, or tho latter 230 deer. wore affiliated with the employers, If. P. Piii'IIcn Iteiurii. Yostorday and Saturday night several auto parties returned from Crater Lake where thoy went to nttoud the K. P. Grand Lodge session. Fred Mooro and party, Kdgar McDanlols and wlfo, Arcblo Phillips und wlfo. W. L, Swonrlugon and party and C, II. Worroll and party wero among thoso returning. II. K. MULTMANN returned Friday night from Four Mllo, near Dan don, whore ho sold creamory equipment to L. M, Strong. Ho says all tho plants are now making buttor, the Coqulllo creamery pay ing out nbout $1 3,000 for milk this month, ;. o.iiwftim. qw. ttV'U MfW