The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Coos liny Times la. A Bonth.
west Oregon pnpor for Southwest Oregon people
mid devoted to tlio beat Interest of this groat
section . Tlio Times always boosts and aeTcr
knocks,
Tlio Cwi y Times It proud of Us Utlo "Tlio
(ooplc'i 1'niMjr," and It strives at nil time to
Uto up to lis nu "J1 do noting Kg energies to
promoting tlio peoplo's Interest.
MKMRKR 01' Till: ASSOCIATKR l'RF.SS
CALL EOR
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Vol. No. XXXIX.
TO
RECALL DUMBA
Austria-Hungary Asked by the
United States to Remove
Their Ambassador
sitratioTseriOuS
Action Result of Admitted Ef
fort to Interfere With Work
of Munition Factories
REGRETS ARE EXPRESSED
Nolo Slates That Ainei;lni Hopes
Tlml Relation of Two Coiinli'h'.s
Will Continue to he Friendly
Reasons Cleat I' Set Forth
'lly Afnrn lalnl Tri'M to Com llay Tlmrn.J
WASHINGTON. I). C, Sop't. 10
News of AiiHtrlii-IlHiiBiiry'H recop
llon of tlio American nolo roquost
liig tlio recall of AiulinHHtitlor Duinlm
In Miserly awaited hero today' by
government and diplomatic circles.
Olfli lids of tliu lulniliilHtrutlon ttp
Iirnreil optimistic In tlio belief Hint
Btimiiiiiry action would not result In
mi) International Issues, In nuking
tliu announcement luut night.
Ai'ted Jit Once.
The recall of tlio envoy was uslt
eil for In n roiiinitiuluntlon from
Hitretary or State Lansing, whleh
Ambassador Peiiflold at Vlcnnii,
urs to deliver lininedlutely to thu
AiiMrlan Foreign Minister. It slut
cil In part.
"lly reason of tlio admitted pur
rose iind Intent of Mr. Diiniha to
ronsplro to erlpile logltlmnlo Indus
tries of the people M the United
Sl.itcs, and Interrupt their Icglllinotu
trade, mid hy reason of fltimimt
lolatlon of diploniatle propriety in
employing ail American citizen, pro-
ti' led hy an American passport, us
tlm secret hearer of official ills
imtcliL'H through tlio 1'nes of Aua
trr Hungary, tlio President directs
me to Inform Your Kxcclloncy that
Mr Diiniha Ih no longer nceept.iblo
to the i;oviirnineut of the United
Statcj iih Ambassador of II hi Im
I'Ulal Majesty at Washington."
Plans Not Known
It was suggested that llarou Von
Zwledlnok, Counselor of tlio Kin
tansy, would ho mntlo Churgo d'
Affalrea to remain until tlio con
Huh on of the war. In ordinary
timet failure of tho government to
Find a successor to mi AmlmKHudor
who has been recalled would Uull
mto It'i displeasure over tho re
am t
Might he Serious
It wan admitted a situation might
iise which m'ght Imvo a serious
effect on the lolatlons between tho
two countries!, If tho Vienna Foi
rlltn Office should determine to up
hold the Ambassador, sovorunco of
illl'IoiiMtlc nlatloim probably would
re nit
Smli ilevelopment, oven If war
'Uil not follow, would seriously tir
fect Unircu's rolo as diplomatic
rcirciitutlvo for tho Kuropean bol
llRt rents
May Affect Others
I'" lik nt Wilson's rccpiost to Aus
trlii to retail tho Ambassador
Ironist about a situation which
eoiitmiiH poj-slh'lltles of cxtomlliiK
lo otlur diplomats of tho (!ormnii
n'l'n MthoiiKh It has not bcon
rall'-l officially to tho attention of
tlds (.overnment, tho Stato Depart
ment unilorstands that James F. J.
v'lnliall, who was Intoreoptod with
"tiiiihua iucssiiko, also carried a
coiirnuinitut on from Captain Von
I'apcu. military uttncho of tlio Gor
man imhassy, to his wlfo, In which
'"' C'aptuin made Blighting refor
c"c3 to tin American offlc'nls.
Invstlgnte Others.
'l I' known that tho activities
i Consul Genoral Von Nubor of
A,i3trla, ns well aB thoso of Count
," "''"istorfr, (ho Gorman Am
uassiilor, aro ngaln holng reviewed
W the stato Department.
Waiting for a 1-otter.
0 " als aro awaiting tho enclos
ntt In Uiimha's Intercepted letter
, h rvterrca to negotiations ho
wpcn Von Nubor and tho editor of
a foreign language newspaper
f'lccrnlns tho bringing about of
etrtkrs i th0 Holhlohom works and
otlur war munitions factories..
fipt jour Job printing done nt The
t"ps offlrp,
REQUESTED
Established 1K78
Ah The Coast Mall.
X ENGLISH VESSEL WAS
t USING AMERICAN FLAG X
X X
Illr An3nrlnlp. l'rrf to fn,s nny Tim 1
t NEW YORK, Sept. 10, X
X Confirmation of the Lon-
X don report that a German X
X submarine was sunk on X
X August 19 while shelling X
X the British steamer Nicos- t
X ian was received here to- X
X (lay with tho arrival of X
X the steamer Lapland, It X
X is also learned that the X
X British patrol boat which X
X sank the submarine flew X
X the American flag while 5
X approaching the scene, t
X Just before opening fire, X
t the American flag flutter- t
X cd down and an English X
t ensign was hoisted, X
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CO.Sri,All Ol.' Al'STIUAX MM-
iiassv (.ivi:s a.v iNTi:itvii:w
Says
lie Does .Vol. Think DiiiiiIu
.Meant, to Stir l'p Any
Tniuhle Hero
Illr ilMorUlnl It mm to Coo liar Tlrnw, 1
MiNOX, .Mass., Sept. 10. Huron
ttrlch Von Xwleilluek, consular of
tho Austria-Hungarian cmhaHsy,
xho will boconio chnrgo d affaires
after tho recall of Ambassador Hum
bu, Issued a Htatemeiit today In part
tti ToIIowh:
"1 know Mr. Diiniha peiBoimlly
vory well and from my conversations
with him I could not think he In
tended fomenting Btrlkes In tho mu
nition plants. One only lias to
think of thu enormous number of
laborers employed In those factories,
which run Into tho hundreds of
thousands, to rcali.u bow many mil
lions of dollars would ho necessary
to produce nny practicable effect.
"Tho Imperial and Koyul govern
ment had pointed out legal penalties
which would ho Incurred by Austro
llungarlan stibjcctu who returned
homo after the war If they worked
In factories making munitions tor
tho allies. Dr. Duinba'a plans wore
ilesgued only to glvo aid to needy
workmen who had given up work."
CONSK.WMHNT KltOM Al'KTHAMA
HAS HKACHKD SAX KHAXCISCO
Amount to Three Million Dollars
And Is Mostly in (.'old Colli
ami Some lluH'ou
Illy AaaiKlatcl I'reaa tn Cooa llay Tlmft.J
SAX FUAXCISCO Cal., Sept. 10.
Threo million dollars more of tho
Austriilhm'unil Now Poland gold
consigned to San Francisco banks
hero toilay aboard the steamor Moa
ta from Sydney and Kinollliigton.
Tho greater part is In gold coin with
Bomo bullion. Today's shipment
brings tho total gold brought - in
from tho Australian and Now Zoa-j
land banks within tho last 30 days
to ?S, 000,000.
AXOTIIKIt STi:i' TAKKX IX SXHD
DOX CASK TODAY
Four Dhorces me (irmitfd and Xa-
tin allat Ion Cases Are Heard
In Circuit Court
(Special to Tho Tlmos)
COQUfLLK. Oro., Sopt. 10. In the
circuit court today J. T. Ilrand was
aiipolnted guardian ad litem for
Charles Sneddon. Tho action was
necefasary so that fault could bo
brought by Sneddon through his
guardian against his wlfo. Sneddon
seeks to regain possession of his
proporty.
Tho court was busy this morning
hearing sonio naturalization cases.
Four divorces woro granted to
day. They Included the following
cases: Kfflo L. Flnlea vs. J. It. Fin
lea; George H. Rotnor vs. Mlnnlo C.
Rotnor; H. II. Kdwards vs. Amy V.
Kdwa'rds.
Invitntlons printed nt Tho Time
office.
MORE GOLD ARRIVES
GURDIi
ISiMEU
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
SMS CARRANZA
REFUSES OFFER
Reports State He Does Not
Favo" Holding Conference of
Factions in Mexico
II
Discuss International Af -
fairs But Will Not Take up
Any Internal Matters
ANSWER EXPECTED SOON
I'liilei-Mood that lie Will Tell I'au-
Aiiiei'lciin Conferees that Pro-
posed Coiifeicut'o Would XoL
lie Of Any Itenel'lt to Mini
u:ai say cahkanza.
$ Ilr AwwrMlM )'ini to om nay Time.
VHUA CIIU55., Sept. 10.
Carranza'a reply to tho Pan-
Amorkan appeal was handed
to Consul Sllllmau at noon to-
day. Tho text has not yet
been made public.
Illy AwoilitrJ ItrM U Com Ilaj Tlmra )
WASHI.NHTO.V, 1). C, Sept. 10.
Carranzii in his reply to the Pan
American conferees, It was learned
I today, will agree to confer on any In-
ternatlonal espects of tho Mexican
situation, hut will decline to enter
conference on Internal affairs.
Declines tho Offer
Carranzas answer, which is expect
ed here today or tomorrow, Is said
to dccllno tlio offer of tho Pan-Amor-Ican
diplomats to arratigo a confer
ence of tho Mexican fnctlona to
choose a provisional government.
Claims Control Xmv
Carraiun's main contention will
he that his forces are In practical
control of the country mm to entor
Into such a conference would lmvo no
beneficial effects.
DI'IUKJATKS XAMHD
Villa Appoints .Men to Itepreseut
I Mm at Conference
(lljr AmoiUIM 1'kw to (Moa Hay Tlnua
SAX AXTOXIO, Texas, Sept. 10.
A telegram received at tho t'arranza
agency today from HI I'aso stated
that Villa appointed Kellpo Angolea,
Miguel Diaz l.ombardo iind ICnrlque
I.loront aa delegates to the Pan
American confeionco. Tlio cunfor
enco may bo hold at Juarez.
GENERAL ANGELES
WILL BE DELEGATE'
To At'end Peace Conference for Vil
la Instead of Taking Com
maud of Troops
(Uy AMotlatwl I'n.. run nay Time I
Kl. PASO, Sept. 10. (lonoral An
geles will not go to Sotiora as mili
tary commander of Villa fonea It
has been officially announced. An
geles Is at .lit are;', awaiting orders
It la uudoistood Villa decided upon
Angolos as one 'of tlio representatives
.to tho proposed poaco conferonco un
I dor tho Pan-American appeals.
PARTY MAROONED
ON MEXICAN DESERT
Hindus mid Ciriiese Lauded in Iso
lated .Spot and Suffer
Many llm-d.shlps
(lly A.aoclnlKl Trc iu ruu nay Tlmw.)
CALKXICO, Calif, i Sept. 10.
Thirty Hindus and Chinese survivors
of a party of 37 landed by a llrltlsh
PvebKol below tho mouth of tho Colo
rado River 1 1 days ago, were safe
In Mexican, Lower California today
after a torrifylng oxporleuco In tho
torrid desert below the International
lino. Tho survivors s!l tho Diitlsh
ship captain rofuscd to bring thorn
to tho United States and lauded them
Instead on an Island 40 mllos south
of tho mouth of the Colorado River.
In somo boats tho party nudo Its
wav to tho mainland. With a scam
supply of water and food thoy started
across tho dofeort. Hunter and
thirst soon assallod them and ono by
ono tho woaker members dropped in
tho sands and woro loft by tho sur
vivors. Two of the latter managod
to reach Moxlcoll In four f'ays and
ho romalndor woro rescued by Mox
Jenn soldiers.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
X CALL ARMY MAN X
X TO COURT MARTIAL X
tDr AiiKorlalnl I'rwi to Cert nr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, D. C,
X Sept, 10, Lieutenant-
Colonel Lewis E, Goodier,
X U, S, A,, stationed at San X
X Francisco, has been or- X
X dered before a general X
X court martial October 1,
X It is said Goodier lias
t been Interferine with ad-
i ministration affairs at the
i aviation school at San X
X Diego,
.
RUSSELLSFREED
.not a Turn him. mriTnxiiD nv
OltAXD .ll'ltY TODAY
Caso of Alleged .Murder Which At
tracted .Much Attention Has
Come (n Close
(Special to The Times)
COQITIM.H, Ore., Sept. 10. The
grand jury returned not a trim bill
In the caso of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Uuasel who were charged with hav
ing killed tho former's brother, Ar
thur Itussell, near Myrtlo Point In
11M1. This released theni."
It Is Bald that It waa shown that
embalming fluid containing a huge
porcentago of arsenic had been used
by tho undertaker on the man's face
and that this could have been ab
sorbed through tho corpse and that in
this way tlio presence of poison In
tho body could ho accounted for.
After tho arrests souio months ago
the body of Arthur Itussell was dis
interred and tho Btoiuach removed
and taken to an expeit for an exam
ination and Traces of arsenic were
found.
It la wild that tho investigation of
tho grand Jury, whlcli was a thorough
one did not' bring out enough suf
ficiently strong on whlcli to return
an Indictment.
FAIR IS fl SUCCESS
CHOWDS OVIvK COI'XTY l-'LOCK
TO lOt'ltl'll AXXl'Ali KAIIt
Races Attract Much Attention
String Xot Ass l.sirgo as or Pre-
Iouh Yeaih Mny Displays
(Special to Tho Times)
MYllThK POINT, Sept. 10. Good
weather and largo crowds point, to
I a big attendance for both yestordny
jnnd .today at tho fourth annual Coos
I County Fair. All exhibits aro In
place. They aro tlio best In years.
'-"I''iy rooii is thc hou-.cuituro
display.
Tho grand stand wes packed for
tho races of yesterday and today.
Tho btrlng of raco horses Is not so
largo as last joar, fow holng brought
In from tho oiitsldo.
The racos of yesterday follow:
Half .Mile Harness Raco
Wahkota, drlvor .1. C. Slayer ..2 1!
Dr. Dillon, driver .1. I.. Masson ..11
Running :i-H Miles I
Hod Fly, Charles Tyler 1
Crlphani, F. Wilson 2 1
Zoo, Joe Knight 3
Half .Mile llaiiiess
Harry N., F. P. Norton 2 1 1
Wahko, .1. C. Single 3 !! 2
Hill Murray. C. Kvland 1 2 -I
Fred F Tim Sooley ,. 4 I 3
Time: 1:11, 1:10, 1:10.
Running 'Half Mile
Rogue River, Wilson 1
Abella, .loo Knight , . 2
Running Three-ijiiai ters
Gift, Tylor 1
Veloskl, F. Wilson
Greulaw .1. Knight 3
Saihlh) Horso Raco
Creo, Stewart 1
.loo Green, Iliirkhohlcr 2
Dick, Jap Youkum ., 3
Soveiity-ouo, J. Knliiht I
Tlmo: .38.
WRLSTLKH .H NOT
KILLKD IX MATTLi:
Uy Aaaorlalcd 1'ieaa to Coot Day Tluca.)
CHICAGO, Sopt. 10. Yus
slf Mahmout, tho big liu-.
gur'an wrostlor who was ro
portod killed while fighting
with Turkish forces, Is alive
and well, according to a let
tor received today.
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GERMAN ATIAGK
IS SUCCESSFUL
French Trenches Are Attacked
and Captured by Storm in
the Vosgcs Region
BUTTLE WITH FIRE
Flaming Liquids and Asphyx
iating ucisus u is Hiiegcu
in Paris Were Used
COUNTER ATTACK IS MADE
I'rench Claim to Have
Most of (ho Lost (iroiuid Itiissla
Ktiitei At my Has Struck Kffcvt;
ho lllow Against Germans
(Uy Aaaoclati Pr t'. ftjot hay Tlmra J
I.OXDOX. Sept. 10. Gorman of
fensive act 'on lias again been re
sumed on the western front on n
largo scale. . Following their gains
In Argonne, reported yesterday,
llerlln announces today that tho
French trenches near Schratzinanulo
and llartnians-Wllerkopr In Vosges
hud been captured hy storm.
I'.se Homing Idipilds
Purls sayH tho (ierinaiis made itso
of asphyxiating shtdla and flaming
liquids, na the result of which tho
French trench of the first lino had
to ho evacuated. Claims are inado
that the French counter nttack re
sulted in tho recapture of the great
er portion of thu lost ground.
Itiissluii Claims,
Following her disputed claim of
having defeated the Teutons at I.tir
nopola, in Kasteru llallcla, Petro
grad asserts another effective blow
was struck at Tremhowla, SO miles
south.
COMMISSI RERE
I'RKXCH AXD I.NOIdSH MKMIII.HS
HI.ACII XKW YORK TODAY
There lluslnchs Is lo Adjii'd (ho For
eign Kvchniigo Situation in
This Country
Illy AwoilatM 1'rMa to Uoi llay TImM. J
NKW YORK, Sopt. 10. Tho Joint
Aliiilo-Freneli Financial CniiiMlHslfiii
of Blx menibers named by Great
Ilrltalu and Fiaiico to adjust tho Mr
.elgu exchange situation heru reached
Now York toilay aboard tho Lapland.
They were met hy .1. P. .Morgan. Tho
Lapland was convoyed by two llrltlsh
destroyers through tho war zone.
Decline to Talk.
Members of the commission declin
ed to (oiiflrm or deny a leport that
they would act for Russia as well
us for Gieat Ilrltalu and Franco. Jt,lw tho hoiichos whore thu Bail'Kllm aml tlim BUI(i(j ,ulor tho
Is understood, however, that tho re
port Is well founded. It is believed
the pioposod loan will ho i) Joint af
fair with Wroat lliita'n, Franco and
Russia participating. It has boon
vt ported that If would approximate
50(), 000,000.
HAS GERMAN "iTE
PRRSIDKNT STl DVIXG DOCC
MIINT HKGAKRIXU DISASTKR
explanation is Said to bo Dlssapolnt-
lug About Paying of u.
demulty lor Dead
(lly Aaaot laiit rrvaa to Cooa llay TIiam.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Sopt. 10.
I'roHldont Wilson devoted several
hours today to tho study of Ger
many's nolo on thu sinking of thu
Arabic. No official commuut was
limdo, hut It Is Indicated plainly the
Gtinmiu explanation Is dlssapolutlug.
Ambassador llornsiorff had assuroil
Hecreiary Lansing inui iuu sausiuo.
Hon would bo glvon If it was dotor
mlned that a Gorman bumhuiiiiu sunk
tho Arable. Germany's statement
that she would not acknowledge any
obligation' to grant indemnity Is not
considered full satisfaction hy this
government
C LAYING OF KKKU
IS POSTPONKD
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(lly AwlatM lia 10 tool llay Tliuea,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.
Tho laying oftho'keol of tho
battleship Callfo-nla will not
begin toduy ut the Now York
navy yards as wos planned.
It Is postpouod to October 1 1.
A Consolidation of Time"', Coast Mall
ntid Cooi liny Advertiser.
TAFT GUEST OF ' V
l SEATTLE PRESS CLUB X
t X
I lly Amnratpl I'itm lo Con Hay TImM 1
X SEATTLE, Wash,, Sep, X
X 10, Former President X
I I aft, who came here to
X address tlio American X
X Bankers1 Association yes- X
X terclay, was the guest of X
I the Seattle Press Club X
? illic mn minrr mul nl nnnii
V UMU I.IWI MIIIJ-, mm HI 1IUUII
X was a speaker at a
X luncheon given bv the X
X Chamber of Commerce, X
X He left this afternoon for X
X Tacoma, Ho will visit tt
J tlio Citizen-Soldiers' camp
? fit Amnrirmi I nln hnfnm
III IIIIIUMUUM UUItU kWIUlO
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X leaving for Portland to- t
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ItegalnedlJ mOIIOW. $
GHJUHOERLAIN HERE
SKXATOR OX WAY TO IXSPICCT
IIAItltOlt AT PORT ORI'ORD
Speaks at FuV In MjrHo Point
Will Re Heie Monday on Way
Rack
Senator George K. Chamberlain
will visit In Murshfleid next Monday.
This was the statement this morn'ng
of Postmaster Hugh McLulu na ho
loft Tor Myrtlo Point to Join tho
statesman for a short trip to Port
Orrord and Gold Reach. Thoy ex
pect to bo gone for Bovoral days
unit will also bo accompanied by
Frank Tlchenorl of Port Orford
where tho horhor will ho 'Inspected.
Only a quiet trip in hero before
going back to Congress, said Mr.
MoLaln. Tho Keiiator yesterday
spoke to a largo crowd at tho fair in
Myrtlo Point, addressing them on
tho question of better live stock mid
principally on tho Issue of lower
rate of Interest on farm loans, u hill
In which he Ik interested and is pre
senting boforo tho Senate.
Having been elected last fall for
another long term, no political slg
ifricnuco Is attached to this trip,
though visitors at the Fair Joking
ly asked Senator Chamberlain f this
was his purpose. Ho laughed ami
denied tho allegation.
On tho return from Gold Reach
, Senator Clittinliorlnlii will In all prol
i.
ably stop off at Marshfiehl
ami mako a short visit hero said
Hugh McLalu. He said thu trip to
Curry Is only olio for u rost, but It
li believed there must ho somcthtliig
behind the visit us Senator Cham
berlain, fur to (ho north, In tho vlclu-
It v of Multnomah Falls, could find
ii nice, Hiiiuiy ami quiet spot for as
a - I
I "l,"'h IUHt "H ho l'urLMl f(,r' or ovu"
sea waves roll all day long.
Port Orford has asked for gov
ernment aid In opening her harbor
and It Is said that Senator Cham
berlain wishes to make a personal n
vestlgatlou of conditions there be
fore making any lecommeudatioii
for an appropriation.
Senator Hurry Liuio Is also com-
'lug to Coos county. He has pur
chased a Ford, said II ugh McLalu.
and with his wife and family mid
Incttiitr iih Ilia null r'llllf fnllr iu loin-
urely taking Iu tho country. Ho
duos pot know when ho will ho hero.
Having boon appointed a roprus
tntlvo from Coos to tho O. nud C.
land grant courereuco In Salem,
Sopt. 10, Hugh McLalu expects to
accompany Senator Chamberlain
noith when ho goes.
lU'SINKSS CIIAXOKS
MADK IX IIANDOX
(Special to Thu Times.)
IIANDON, Oro., Sopt. 10,
A roprosentatlvo of Port
laud wholesale hoitkus yes
terday took chui'Ko of tho
Averlll Dry Goods Store
hero whlcli was closed by the
creditors. An Inventory of
tho stock Is being taken, af
ter' which It will ho sold In
tact to tho highest h ddor.
Flolsluier-Moyer & Co., aro
said to bo thu heaviest ei ed
itor. N. J. Crane has closed his
drug store hole and Is ar
ranging to move tho stock to
Poll laud, wlioro ho will ro
ongugo In business.
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No. 41
U&NY H K N
ZEPPELIN Mil
Germans Fly Over London and
Eastern Counties of Eng
land Wednesday Night
TWELVE ARE DEAD
Women and Children Among
Victims Who Are Killed and
Wounded hy Bombs
PEOPLE REPORTED COOL
Kugllslt Newspaper State That It
London's First Glimpse of Real
Wiirfmc Official List of Cau
dal! les s Oh en Out
Illy Aaaoclalfhl Trnia to Cooa Day Tlnaa.1
LONDON, Sept. 10. No Amorl
caiiB were nmoug tho Zoppolln air
Tiild Ictlnis', tho American onilmssy
ami consulate reported. Tho raid
took place Wednesday night.
An official statement gives tho fol
lowing list of casualties: Killed 12
men, 2 women, tt children.
Injured seriously: 8 men, 1 wom
en, 2 children.
Injured slightly: 38 men, 23' wom
en, 1 1 children.
One soldier wau killed and throo
Injured.
All the other victims woro civil
ians. Tho nttack brings up tho to
tal casualties of Xoppullu raids to
122 killed mid 319 Injured.
Thoso figures wero glvon out of
ficially. Tho German airships flow
over tho eastern counties of England
ami tho London district.
IVoplo aro Cool
The raid of tlio .oppellna Wed
nesday night Is described hy tho rail
Mall Gazette as "London's first
glltnpso of war at e.loso iptartors."
Tlio levelling Standard speaks of
tho coolness Bhown ovorywhoro.
BRITISH STEAMER
WAS TORPEDOED
Tho Southland, Foinieily of tho Red
Star Line, Is Lost In Turk
ish Waters
(lly Aauxlalixl I'rma to Coin llay Tlmta.
IIKRLIN, (Wireless Tuckerton)
Sept. 10. A statemedit glvon out
toilay by tho Overseas News Agoncy
iiuolim tho Wosor .oltung of Drom
on us saying that tho llrltlsh steam
ship Southland, serving us a trans
port, was torpedoed recently In
Turkish wators. Tho Southland
format !y was Red Star liner Vador-
j iuf,,. S10 fluw n,0 nMan flog up
! to tlio tlmo of tho occupation of Dol
American flag. Now thu Southland
whlcli lately was flying tho Ameri
can flag, suddenly changed Into tho
Hi itlhh flag.
A VICT
GKHMAXS TAKK POSITION FROM
FRKXCH IX AHGOXXK
All ships Return Safely After Making
Raid on Loudon Tuesday ami
Wednesday Nights
Illy AaaoilatoU I'rMW lo Cooa nay Tlmta
IIKRLIN, Sept. 10.- Important
Wctory In Argoiiuu Is announced by
tho war offlco. Tlio Froncli over a
front 11-1 miles long and 300 to 500
i tints deep was captured. It is an
nounced' that tho Gorman .airships
returned safely aftor the Eoppolln
raids over Kuglaiul Tuesday and
Wednesday nights iu whlcli bombs
woro dropped on tho docks ami oth
er port establishments Iu London and
Wclnlty.
ALLIKS ARRAXGK ORXKRAL AT.
TACK AT DARDAXKLLFS
Large Forces Aro Doing Concentrat
ed Pieparatory to Attempt to
Take IuiKirtmit Point
lly AmoUatoJ I'rtaa to Cooa Hay Tlmea.
SOFIA. Rulgurlu, Sept. 10. Via
llerlln and Wireless to Tuckerton)
According to Information from reli
able sources tho ulllos aro now con
centrating largo forces Including
heavy landing artillery for a genoral
attack on tho Dardanelles,
Ml
BY
ID C
SO