The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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DOLLARS ARE HNE THINGS TO HAVE BUT COMMON SENSE IS EAR BETTER
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Ooos Hay Timet Is. A South,
west Oregon pnper for Southwest Oregon people
and devoted to tlio best Interest! of thin groat
section . Tlio Time always boost And never
knocks,
Tlio Coon Bay Times Is proud of Its title "The
People's Paper," nnd It strive t nil tlmei to
llvo u ,ta nnm0 by devoting lu orKlcj to
promoting Uio people's intercut.
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MHMIIHIl OF Till! ASSOCIATED PKFSS
Vol. No. XXXIX.
Kstitbllfdicd 1878
Ah The Coast Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times Const Mall
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 46
Jts
OTrtrtfS
i! S. CARGOES
ARE SEIZED
Goods From America on. Four
Vnsscls Seized by the Brit
ish Prize Court
IGO TO 1
Consist Principally ot Meat
Products Which were snip
ped Abroad from U. S.
DETAINED LAST NOVEMBER
('iirricd (ill tho Xnrwogluii Steamers
Sidling I'""" America An Amei-
cjiii mid n Punish Vessel me
Xow Kcportod Detained
TWO MOKF, SUM'S
AIIH XOW DKTAIXUD
I U; AmwlIM l'rr tu Com nr Tlmo.
U LONDON, Sept. HI. Tim
American tutik steamer Mus-
i knueo. lioiinil from Now Or-
! leans for Gothenburg, nnd
tlio Danish Hteiuner 1'oliirat-
terneii. from Imltlmoro for
Gothenburg, have been do-
tallied hy thu llrltlsli.
suiimakixi: is
I'ltOltAllliV LOST
Illy A i lli"l I'm In Com Hoy Tlinra,
LONDON, Kept. 1C Tlio
Admiralty announced toiluy
(lint In nil probability tlio
IlrltlHli Hiibinnrino K-7 win
sunk off tlio Dardanelles.
:
111; AworUlM I'imi lo Ono lljr Time..
LONDON. Sept. 10. Tho Utitlsh
lirlro court today condemned tho
greater part of Amoiicnn products
i forming tlio cargoes of four steam
ships. Tlio productH, valued at sov
cral million dollars, woro declared
j forfeited to tlio crown. Tho judg
ment Involves tlio cargoes, prlnclpnl-
ly meat products, on tho Norwegian
'stcnniPiH Kim, Alfred Noblo, Iljor-jnitJcrne-UJoniBon
and Frldlund. Tho'
Steamers were seized last Novcm
l ber.
PACKKKS IIKAK LOSS
Xii Adrniico Payment Made on the
y I eat
111. A.jocUIM rrrn lo Coo. nT TlmM.
I'HICACIO. Sent. 10. Tho meat
cargoes confiscated hy (Jreat Ilrltuln
will bo a complete loss to the pack
ers, according to tho president of
: Morris ntul Co.. im thorn Wna tin ml-
j vanro payuicnt made on tho ship-
i ments,
wokth si. "5,000,000
Armour Man Says llrltlsli Aro Xot
.liistifled
Df AnwIatM prnw to foot D Ttmn.J
CIIIC(JO, St.jlti ic Tho meat
;prodntt- seized by tho llrltlsli aro
.worth $ir,.ooo. "I do not boo how
iKiiKland justifies hor decision," said
I'. ! Kaulltiier, of Armour & Co.,
I "The Koods I shipped woro sont be
ifor tin llrltlsli order was Issued. Wo
could not btop tho shipments. Whon
;tho liiltl-ih order did como out, thoy
Were on tho oconn."
DECIDES ELK CASE
iJi'iK.r. s.ws i,.vw not valid
KIXi'AKDIXO IIOKXS
iJmd.iu sdiiinpi-k Im tti'w I.',-..,, ittii
flatter Will bo Taken to tiny
Supremo Court
.
tSpechi' to Tho Times,)
rOQl II.LK. Oro.. Snnt. IC. .luilise
Sklpworth gave an Interesting dccls-
1 rcgardinc tho hnvlnir of lk
horns in one's possession. In tho
casp of Jordan Sclmpers charged with
"hik elk horns, he directed a vor
i d!t. of not guilty, holding that the
: '4. was nnt vnl'fl
Tl'e Game Warden will hold the
't horns seized from Schapors and
1 Mrlct Attorney Uljeqvlst says that
thf. rase wu be taken to tho fu
Pfcme Court for a decision thfro.
Watch for Panama Openln-j
Tlraea Wont Ada for results.
111
X RUMANIA MAY
TAKE PART IN WAR
x
I Ily Amm laic Prm In twn nny Tlinra
t LONDON, Sept, 16,--X
A Copenhagen dispatch
t says German newspapers
were permitted yostercmy
to publish sensational tel
egrams, intimating that
Rumania's participation
in the war may bo expect
ed at any time,
0
o. & C
liAxn (.'kant mhftixg
ix skssiox .
Delegate 'ro" All Over Slnto Aro
There, Touctlicr With Kallroail
Men and Officials
IlT Asnndatol I'rraa (u Coos r.ar Time..
SALK.M, Oro., Sept. IC With UOO
delegates from all pints of the state
and with government and railroad
officials present, thu Oregon and
California laud grant conference
convened hero today to suggest a
plan to Congress for the utile anil
settlement of tho lauilu.
Opening Addic.ss
W. I. Vawter, temporary chair
mini, delivered u lnlef opening ad
dress. 1'revlous to tho opening of
the convention, a committee on
pioc.edtiru met and decided to recog
nine former Congressman Luffon;'
and also Increase the personnel of
the u solutions committee from five
to 2.
(Jovcriior HiiKgeMM
OoNornor Wlthycomhe, addressing
tho convention, suggested that the
delegates Invito Congress to sond a
subcommittee of the public hind
committee to Oregon to Investigate
all phases of the land grant prob
lem and give hearings to all inter
ested parties.
AUTOS MCAVi: KOK COl'XTV
,mi:i:tix(s at nxjriM'K
Clmiles Hall Wires (Jovernor Withy-
comhlo mid Sjmioii lleusoii Will-
HiC to loin in Campaign
Kvcry goot roads enthusiast in the
county Is urged to bo prosent nt tho
meeting this evening in Coijiilllo.
Autos from Marshfleld will leave tho
Chandler Hotel and tho Chamber of
Coinniorco at 0:30 this evening, ma-
nv have been pledged and there will
he seats for a good number of boost
ers from Coos Hay.
From ovory anglo tho $370,000
permanent roads bond lssuu Is going
to bo dlseiiHsed and, If possible, a
permanent policy determined which
will guldo further efforts toward a
spcchil election.
That tho matter ot good ronds la
Coos Is being talked of ami causing
Interest In other parts of tho state Is
evidenced by a telegram received
this morning by J. K. Montgomery
from Charles llnll who Is now In
Portland.
Tho telegram, which Is self o.xplnn
atory, follows:
"I am ussiired positively by Simon
Ileiibon, Chairman Advisory State
Highway Commission, that Stato aid
will bo available for a road to inter
sect tho Pacific Highway when Coos
County has helped horsolf through
tho bond Issue. With this nssirranco
wo should loso no more tlmo
Please attend tho Conditio meetings
and pledge our anorectic and contin
uous support for a coinprohoiislvo
good roads program for Coos Coun
ty. Wo can secure tho best talont
In tho State Including Uenson and
tho Governor to assist In a campaign
of oducatlon as to tho business valtio
ot roads.
FOKMi:i! PASTOK LOSKS
Senator I. S. Smith has received
word that Kev. J. 13. Utirkhart su
talned ?1&00 loss In a fire at Ited
dlng, California, Monday morning.
The fire wiped out the flno Presby
terian Church, of which Kev. I3urk
hart was pastor, tlio parsonago und
nuothor rosldence. .Ttov. Hurkhnrt
had no Insurance on his library and
household bolonglugs. Uov. Hurk
hnrt was formerly pastor of the
Marshfleld church and his many
friends hero will regret to hear of
their loss.
Invitations printed at Tho Times
office.
N ICE
GOOD
BOS
SSUE
NO TROUBLE ON
AMERICAN SI
Mexicans Evidently do Not In
tend to Carry Out Indepen
dence Day Threats Made
Four Thousand United States
Soldiers Are On Duty Along
Lower Texas Border
CARRANZA LEADERS HELP
Two Tlionsuiil Troops (.'ntliered nt
Miitnmoi'iis on Mexican Side nnd
Authorities (llvo AMi'rnnc They
W'M Try to Prevent Trouble
(11? AnorlitPd rri lo ea Hi; TlmM.)
lmoWNSVILLW, oxas, Sept. 11.--Tho
fore part of Mexican Indepen
dence Day saw much shooting and
shouting along tho Mexican sldo of
tlio river, but no disorders were ob
served and nothing in tho natuo of
a threat toward the American .lido
of the river. All early reports to
army and civil officials Indicated a
peaceful cclobrutlcn In American
territory,
Mnny Troops There
The day dawned along tho lowar
Texas bonier with more than 1000
United States troops under nnnsi
ready to nuoll nny uprising ngalnrft
Ar.'oi leans, which rumors said wctld
take place.
Carrana Men Act.
Two thousand additional Carrauzi
soldiers arrived in Mntanioras yes
terday Tho Carranza authorltlen
I5.ivi asflitraiices that they would
make ovory effort to prevent hos
tility's. I'lic on ltandlts
Dandlts, believed to bo thoso who
killed two American civilians, were
discovered today ten utiles north
of here. They woro fired on by a
party of civilians and soldiers. Tho
Mexicans lied, leaving a trail ot
blood and woro pursued Into tho
brush.
OKI: WOKTII S3,0tl0 IS KKCOV
IIKKD IV OLD IIOl'SI-J
Was Stolen From Fnip'io Mine Xear
WiasK Valley ami Located
Xear City
Dj A.sixUlc.l I'rfM lo Coot Il7 TlmM.
SACKAMUNTO, Cal., Sopt. 1G.-
Moro lliaii ?l'.r,,000 In h'gh grade
ore, stolen from tho Umpire mine
near Gnus Valley, was found In n
house just outside the city limits
today.
WVMOKi: MKOTIIUKS AWAKDIID
DAMAGES IIY COl'KT
Case Was Olio Whore Liability Ad
mitted mid Amount or
Money Is Settled
(Special to Tho Tlnioi.)
COQUlLIii:, Oro., Sept. 10. In
tho settlement o? tho case of tho
Wymoro boys uuaiust tho county,
uimrnln daiiiuKou woro asked I o-
canso tho hoy wero hurt by tr.o ex
plosion of cups earoloBHly lert on tlio
rr.nd. tho County Court awarjud
$1300. Tlio claimants wuuted V1700
and tho district attorney suggested
that $1000 bo glvon, so the court
bpllt. tho difference.
Ono boy had throo fingers shot
off at tho end nnd the other lny
had his eyos Injured. Mr. Llljo
qvlst sahl It was oleiuiy a case where
dm county was robponstblo but was
a matter of how much damages must
be given.
HFXKY CAKDWFLL 11UKP
llieaks Ills Shoiildei- lllmlo at ('.itni
One Today
Henry Cardwell, an employee In
the Smith-Powers logging camp nt
Carap 1 was brought down in tho
Kid this morning from up South
Coos Itlver, where he was In an aid
dent and broke hia shoulder blade.
Ho vai ruslud to Mercy Hospital
for treatment and th 8 afternoon 1h
doing very well
Tnnnnn nai nunnn men inn ATrnrPT fl nKhl mum i:
k i Hh ii ii i 1 1 ii mii ii ni.im mi i r n i i i ' hm 1 1 i n n nun i u
VALUABLES
FOUND
BOS
GIVEN
!il
o
X CZAR HAS FREED
X 100,000 PRISONERS
t TURIN, Italy, Sept, 15,
t A dispatch fiom Petro-
grad says tho Czar -has
granted amnesty to all
political prisoners, They
number moie than 100,
000, STAXUAKD Olli WKAI.TII
MAKK 1110 I.OAX
MAV
l.'iiiopeauH Offer l''ive Per ("cut, but
Financiers Want, a (iivater l.ato
of luteivst for the .Money
ID) Anoclalad Vrtn to Coot Uij Timet. 1
NKW YOKIC, Sept. 10. Standard
Oil millionaires, Including John I).
Uoekefeller, Jr., It is reported to
day, aro coiisldcr'ug terms ot (ho
proposed billion dollar Anglo-Krone. i
loan, with a view of participating.
Members of tho Anglo-French com
mission and American baukurs, It
becumo known, disagreed on the
terms governing tho loan.
Want More Interest
The commission Is reported to be
lieve the maximum rate should ho
live, per cent. .Many American bank
ers) believe the mammoth Issue
would yield nt least five and a half
per cent, whllo there is some alk
c! requiring six per cent.
.Millions in Pledges
A possibility that obtained wide
spread discussion today was that
the payment for munitions ot war
should bo oxcluded from the opera
tions ot tho proposed loan. Mem
ben of tho commission claimed to
bo well satisfied with the progres?
thus fur mado.
KcftiMS to Take Part,
A pro-Gonnuu group ot bankers
announced that under no clreii'ii
stnnces would thoy participate In a
Inini which would cover the payment
of war munitions.
A
WIIIIAT CHOP KSTIM.YTK SHOWS
AX INCKKASK
Agilcultiiral Deiaitiiieiit Figures tlio
Total Output at "HI Million
Kushels In United States
U7 A..ocltol I'rcu tu t nJ TIuim.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 10.
Material gains In the prospects lor
bumper wheat crops woro disclosed
by tho Department of AKrlcultuiVs
monthly estimates. Spring wheat
September 1, Is IISS.OOO.OOO bushes,'
n gain ot li'.OOO.OOO over August.
Tho year's total production Indicat
ed 1181,000,000 bushels. The com
forecast Is U,'J8:,,000,000 bushel').
WED IN THE SOOTH
MISS FKAXCKS WILLIAMS IS
ItltlDi; OF FKi:i LAMOX
Ceremony Take-. Place in San I 'ran
cisco Vosteiilay Vniiim Couple
To Lho at liny "olt
Miss Francos Williams, daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Williams of
this city, was united In marrlaao to
Fred Lamon yesterday at 3:1." p.
m., In San Francisco. A telegram
van received this moinlng by Joe
WMHnnis, saying tlio young coiiiilo
wero on their way to Santa Cruz
for their honeymoon.
Mr. aud Mrs. Williams woro pros
ent at tlio ceremony, having one
down 10 days ago with Miss Frames
Williams and though it was known
hero that the ceromony was to take
place the oxact dato was not glvon
out
The groom ImB many frlonilv on
Coot, Day as he camo hero several
jears ago with the Hlltmoro btu
donts and lator wont down to Hay
Point Into the offlco of tho C. A.
Smith company, where ho has been
for the past two years.
Mrs. Lamon was raised In Marsh
field, Is a graduate of the looal
high school and attondod tho Unl-
jvortlty of California for two yoars.
Sh was prominent at Berkeley In
Borcrlly clrolos.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamon oxpoct to
irake tholr homo In Hay Point.
MRS. J A DOONB, of Powers, Is
I vlnlt.ng with relatives In Mar b-
flold.
' .1.1
NEARLY
Li
si
AGIST L
Senator J. Hamilton Lewis, of
Chicago, Makes Public His
Views on the Matter
Fears So Much Money Beincj
Taken Out of United States
at This Time
MIGHT BE NEEDED HERE
Sa.is One' Itllllon Would Take One
Half of Available .Money Outside
Itc.M'lve anil Would Soon bo
Snout by Fni-clgu Coiuitilos
lSj A.socUIol rm, lo coot D.T Tlmea.
CHICAGO, Sept. IC Senator J.
Hamilton Lewis today made public
a letter protesting against thu pro
posed billion-dollar war loan which
ho sent to Secretary of the Treasury
MeAdoo and tho Federal lleservo
Hoard. He bald tho loan would In
vite a repetlt'on of the panics of
1873 and 1S1KS.
Lowls said his purpose of mak
ing the letter public was su that
the public might counsel with tho
bankers "looking lo u proper guard
ianship ot the money of the people."
Would Take Half
He said: "A statement from two
official hankers of tho government
Is that the amount uf usable moiiuv
in America for America, in oxcinu
of reserve and money already obligat
ed, Is $J, 000, 000, 000. It will bo
seen that If tho billion sought goi
to foreign bankers, one half of all
available cash will bo taken Trout
the American people..
At a Had Time.
"And this would ho at a t'mo
when tho American people and gov
ernment have no other snurco In the
world to resort to In tho event or
nny emergency breaking upon tho
United States. The effect of tho for
eign loan would bo to tnko $1,000,
000,000 from our people nnd lend
It to nations which are spending
$15,000,000 a day.
.Money Would be (10110
"In sixty days all that money
would bo spent for foreign natlonu
and wo will have In Its place secur
ity of two or three countries Isdiied
upon a credit already taxed boyond
Its resources, aud wo will linvo no
wiiv left .by law to collect tlio col
lateral. Would llilng Crisis
"Tills conditions would bring on
a crisis In th's country as In 1873
and 1803, when panics woro brought
on Amotion by sending our money
to the fulling fortunes of liurmiu.
' Keniemher, wo never recovered that
money."
E
(JF.KMANV SIJVDS WOKD AKOUT
IIFSPFKIA.N SIXKIXG
llvldcmn (.'at Inn id by U. S. About
Arabic Matter Presented at
Iteilln Today
IDT AikkIiM rrr to coo. nr TIujM.)
WASHINGTON, I). (!., Sopt. IC
(leriuauy'K note IntormliiK the U"lt
ud StatoH there is no ruatiou lo bo
liovo tho HuNpuriuu was sunk by a
Hiibmaiiiio was received today. A
nummary ot the evidence In posses
sion of the State Department on tho
sinking of the Arabic was delivered
in Ilerllu today.
LOCAL OVERFLOW X
Sues for Mill. Suit was filed In
tho justice court today by the Coos
Day Grocory company vorsus A. II.
Olson for tho collection of a $11. CO
bill said to bo duo on goods.
MATT L. MAY drove homo from
' Handon last ovonlng In his road
ster and today mado a trip ovor
to Sumner. Ho says thaf ho had
no trouhlo with his machine yet
and that oven the horn Is In per
fect ordor.
CAPTAIN and Mrs.v Nod Galloway
lert on tho Kllhum this afternoon
for Sau Francisco and a visit at
Hip Fair
It K MJLLlIt went down on tho IOl
burn today to Kurd' a on a 1M
ness trip
i
DTES
XGHANGED
4 $
t RUSSIAN RESERVES X
X CALLED TO COLORS
X X
N? A'moi IaIoiI rtTM In 10114 Tiny Timet.
PETR0GRAD, Sept. 16,
X
t
t An Imperial ukaso was
t issued today calling to
the colors the reserves of
X the territorial army, Tho
t Senate was instructed to
X determine the ages and t
X numbers of the reserves
and the districts from
Hill i tli ) hntt rtlinll nnllnrl
wiiimi uiuy oiiuii ui. Lciiiia.ii
CAPTURED
million and half kl'ssiaxs
maim: pkisoxfks
Figures Anoimced mo Taken from
Official Kcpoiis Issm-d at.
lletilu and Vienna
ttlr AmocUIM rrf to Cooi TIaj Tlmr,
OUNUVA, Sopt. 1(1. Tho numhor
of Russian)) taken prisoners since
May 1 by tho Austrlans and Ger
mans is reckoned by the La Sulc. at
I2,r.7l,7r,0. It Is stilted that 0000
guns and 1000 machine gnus were
captured. Tlio figures aro taken
from official bulletins Issued at Hor
1 1 ii and Vienna. Out of tho total of
ficers and men sent to tlio front slii"o
tho war began of 5,000,000 only 1,-O'JV-T.O
remain.
GERMANS TAKE GUY
OKCFS CAPTUKK PIXSK IX KL'S
SI A, IS STATHMFXT
Claims Mado that Teutons aid Ail-
vniiclmj ' Practically All
Ouarters.
Dr A'.uclntftit TrtM lo Cooi Dajr Time.
IIMKLIN, Sept. IC Tho capture
of the Kussfau city of Plunk, 100
miles east of Ilrest-Lltovsk, was an
nounced today at army hcadiiuar
tors. In addition to tho capture of I'lnsk
further successes are scored by thu
Germans In their fight for Klga,
liorllu announcing an advance along
tho Dvlna In tho direction of Jn
cobstadt. At nearly all points, except In
Gnllcla, where the Itiissiauu claim
further successful counter attacks,
the German advance continues me
thodically. Quirt III West
Tlio Western front contliiuoH unlet.
A bill alipropi lilting $ I, 'J 10,000,000
for expenses of Franco during tho
lust quarter of tho year was Intro
duced In the French Chamber of
Deputies today hy Finance Minister
Itlbot. Franco lias already advanced
$130,000,000 to her allies, Klhot
Hlllioiiuccd.
MITHOR IS FREED
FOUND XOT GUILTY OF PASSIXt;
DAD CHUCKS
John Dm Hug on Trial Today for
Selling Liquor nt Powers, u
Dry Territory
(11 AuocUtti) I'rria lo Cuo. (Uf TIium )
(Speulal to Tlio Tim on.)
COQUILLI'J, Ore., Sopt. 10, CIim.
W. McAithur, eharged with pabsiug
clmcku on Peter Mlmuoul wheii bo
hail no money in bank, was found
not guilty and freed, Ho claimed
ho thought ho had money In bank
but that lils account had boiu cut
down because of a forged chuck
against It which had buuu cashed,
Dm ling on Tiial
John Dahllng, charged with selling
liquor at Powow, a dry territory, Is
on trial today, It U alleged thill ho
worked there and acted as ;;o -between
for boot-legggrs In Bulling to
the loggers.
Still In Session
Tho grand jury Is btlll In hoshIoii
and will not likely got through un
til tomorrow, as the District Attor
ney is busy trying qasos In court.
(llvo Keiilal In Coqtilllo. Mrs. 01
ga Hondrickson Huggo and Mrs. Eve
lyn Conway, together with Miss I.u
clllo Powell, accompanist, sro to glvo
a rocltal pi C'oqulllo tomorrow even
ing for tlio bontfit of tho Library
Association. Mrs. Huggo will give
loadings and Impersonations and
Mrs. Conway will slug.
MANY
During tho Frenoh Hovolutlon It
h said that more than 00 uoo ' Lib
erty Trees" wero planted throughout
Franco
DUMA ENDED BY
CZAR'SJRDERS
Premier Authorized to Prorogue
Until November After Visits
to the Russian Front
PEOPLE STIHRED UR
Preparations Made to Fore
stall Any Popular Demon
stration in Big Cities
DIFFERENCES
EXISTING
Now Liberal mid Progressive Ele
ment. In P)iet In Duma and Pro
cut Plans Which C.ai- and Fol
lowers Think Untimely
1IKITISII I.OSI'2 MAXV
AT DAItD.YNKLLFS
llljr A.-xirlalotl rni lo Com mjr Tlmr.)
LONDON, Sept. IC Tho
lt.itlsh casualties at thu
Dardanelles up to August 21
woro 87.030. The number
killed was 17.C08.
Mr AiMKlatfHl I'rrM to Cstoa Ilir Tlnm.J
LONDON, Sopt. IC Itoutor's Pc
trograd correspondent tolographa
that thu Russian Duma will ho pro
rogued today until tho middle of No
vember. An Imperial decrco was Is
sued. Thu premier conferred with
military and civil authorities of Pa
trograd nnd Moscow with regard to
forestalling a popular demonstration,
Tho'dlfforences of opinion botweon
tho cabinet and Duma lins boon clear
ly defined slnco tho formation early
this month of a majority la tho Du
ma of tho liberal and progressive
elements.
Visited tho C7.nr.
Tho now majority put forward a
program of Important reforms nnd It
wan reported the cabinet might re
sign. Premier Goromykln wont to
thu field headquarters of Kmporor
NlnhohiH to discuss the situation, and
on his return to Potrograd, it was
said, the government rogarded tho
program of tho liberals an untimely.
PUIIL1U IS STIKKKI)
Premier Is Aiitlmr.v.cd by Crown to
Prorogue Duma
(IlT AMOCI1I0 VtIMM (0 COO Uf TIOW.1
PUTKOOKAD, Sopt. IC Promlor
noremykiii has been nuthorlzod to
prorogue tho Duma. Public fooling'
Is stirred deeply by tho announce
ment. It was mado known today
that, meetings ot tho district councils
and municipal leagues would bo hold
In .Moscow next wook.
MB IS FREED
GKAXD .IUUY FINDS I1UHI1AM)
DID XOT FLASH fiU.V
Kotiirns Xot n True 1(111 In Wife Ah-
dueling Case Mr. and Mm.
Tower Called nu Stand
No gun wus flashed In the fnen
Kf Hen Hydo on tho night Charle
magne Tower abducted hla wife ns
she. was returning homo with Hydo
from a daiicu at Simpson Park, ac
cording to the decision of tho grand
July Hint late yosterday aftornuon
returned not a true hill for Tower
mid released him from his bonds,
hi the morning Tower, with hla
mother, Mrs. A, !, Towor and broili-er-in-law,
M. II, Mlllloru, who has
just lost his young wlfo, oxpoct lo
leave for Saloin. They will (uko Mr.
Mlllioru's young sou, who will stay
with his grandmother.
Iloth Cliiiiiemiigue Tower nnd hla
wife woro hi fore tho grand Jury to
toll tholr stories. Mrs. Tower had
previously positively said that her
husband flashed a gun on that night.
An explanation ot tho mattor was
made aud it is said that Hydo to
coivod a severe criticism for his ac
tions In the caso and disappeared
about the tlmo a subpoena wa3
about to bo served.
Kuk'agciucut Announced, Mrs,
Jennie Galbralth of Kustsldo an
nounces tho engagement of her
daughter. Miss Mario Galbralth, to
Herbort Gorr, recently of California.
Tho wedding will tako place this fall.
Thoy will reside in Mnrahflold. Mr.
Gorr la a brother of L. L. Gorr,
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