The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 09, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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SNo. XXXIX.
Established 1878
As Tlio Const Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull
nnd Coos Hny Advertiser.
No. 66
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FROM
DCO
Knotts, Brother of Local
lister Tells Experiences
1 Villa and Keneis
MINER THERE
y Forced to Leave When
.Confiscated and Contin
ually Bled for Money
STAY AT EL PASO
i That City Ho Can Watch Prog-
of Affnlis Thinks Cnrnuin
'ill he Itecnglnlcil and That
'' V. S. Must Intervene
lcrhan Intervention with troops,
novltalile Holutlon of the Mcx
qucstlon. Is the belief of K. F.
fcs, a brother of the Itov. Knottn
pis city, who Is hero after 20
,rcsltlcnco In Mexico. Ills stnto-
wau without hombuHt ami ho
lit Is his candid opinion, after
yens of constant revolution,
U , Inaf tinKiimn iin lint Hint
en forced to fleo nnd fcnrH to
until tlio trouble is ended.
Ills Story Dramatic
i story told by Mr. Knotts roads
fa lusty Diamond Dick serial.
ells of men thumping bin doors
Idnlght off In a lonely Moxlcun
imcnt nntl, using guiiH to cu-
I their argumcut, asking hliu
iioiiey mid food; of tlio niunlor
rblnn, tho noted Mcxicnu nssaslu
rebel chief by Villa's hired niur-
f, and of a thousand and one
lions and troubles that havo
t still are harrasslug turbulent
co.
Is a initio owner, Is Mr. Kuotlti,
he state of Durnngo, COO in Ilea
of the United States bonier.
hint In partnership were n
lard and two Mexicans. Spnn-
nro tnboocd among tho "re-
ng" Mexicans und thoroforo It
iwetl that Mr. Knotts also v.is
cil upon with tho cyo ,ef sus-
bn nnd his ore was confiscated.
General I'rhlna Appears
car tho little town of Guunncnvl,
purnngo, Is situated tho in I no. It
'been paying well and tho four
Iners were, happy. Then tur-
Int times becumo worse nnd the
was closed down, or at least
artcd to close, when General Ur
npponred on tho accno."
Men buono, piokoto Umbrc," or
ils. to that offect, ho spake forth
treat mightiness and spat on tho
In. "You keep this nilno going
jl II confiscate tho wholo uiihl-
Hiero was nothing to do but to a
crew at work again. For a vvir
labored. The oro was stackod
heaps on tho ground, waltlnc to
natilcil to smelters over tho United
pes border.
No Itctiirn for Year.
Fame a day when Mr. Knotts
nd ho was bohlnd somo 1 00.000
os for operating expenses. "About
to cot sninn rnvnmin." Iin
luKlit," and n fo'w cars woro load-
wlth oro nt Itosarlo for north-
I shipment.
Mas. ho reckoned not with the
Irlclous whims of tho canorinK
ll. Agnln Gonoral Urblua, be-
fed in stolon flnory, rodo forth
"is mnchlno and bloeked tho lino.
! confiscated tlio oro.
M'en began a legal fight, If such
"igllt be called, to iraln nosscsslon
Phis own ore. Scores of domands
ln scores of Governors, thoy
pnged every few minutes or so,
gotten to llbcrato tho oro.
rhero was ono little Important
lcun genoral In nnrllnnlnr who
Fo forth tho slogan of tho rob-
opvo got to talk to us,"
dnwhlo holdlnir nut Urn rlcht
"d face unward. Mr. Knotts
f1 that ho dug deop Into his pocket.
ne tlmo ho nald 8000 nesos to
y back 200 tons of his own ore.
Hm. (iff nfflpnru
"icr Colonels, Majors and "Jldignr
'"lies" appeared, all repeating tho
'Kan and with their nalms out.
ey were all oiled, and a little
"re ore was tnrnr.il lnnap
The capricious general then de-
Bmea $3000 In cold, snurnlnir any
lrt of fexlcan money that now Is
Idrug on the market. Mr. Knotts
pu to El Paso and brought tho
J eold coin back to Rosarlo In
t BIG LINER ASHORE t
X OFF POINT WILSON t
t :
lljr Amo-IhIcI I'rfii to coo nay Tlmn
t SEATTLE, Oct, 9 The X
large Blue Funnel liner X
Calchas, from Liverpool
for Seattle, went ashore
I off Point Wilson, .near
X Port Townsencl in a dense
X fog this morning, Her
I position is not danger-
X ous and it is expected she X
X will be floated at the next X
Lhigh tide, J
PAID AT XOO.V
Tomorrow being Sunday
tho C. A. Smith mill paid at
noon today. The banks and
Ftorcs will be open tonight.
CAPTL'ItKS Till: ASTOH CL'P
lllti Al'TO HACK
IX
Iiooney Was Second llolli llioko
Tho Woiltl's Itctm-il Which
Was .Made nt Chicago
III Auorlitfi! riM to Coo !! Tlmtt.l
NKW YORK, Oct. 9. (Ill Ander
hon won tho Astor cup In tho 350
nillo auto i ace. Iiooney was second,
i'O'Doiinoll third. Anderson's tlmo
was :t hours, 2 1 minutes, 12 seconds,
an average of 102.00 miles an hour.
llooncy'H tlmo was :i;2r,;2!t. lloth
broke tho world's record
of,
3 hours ::5 minutes 25.38 seconds
inndo at Chicago. Thero were $50,
000 In prizes. Thero woro twenty
ono utnrtors Including Hcst.i, Old-
tlold, Ilurmnn, Cooper, Ulckonbachcr,
and Dcpnlmn.
T
CMFTOX STHIKKItS ItKKCSK TO
I.KAVK WKSTICUX I'MDKKATIOX
Illy A.sorl.lM rrtu to Coo Ilr TlmM.J
CMKTON, Ariz.. Oct. 9,Unlon
lenders today assorted that tho strik
ers In tho Clifton, Moroncl nnd Mot
calf district would rofuso to abandon
Lnfflllatlon with tho Western Feder
ation of Minors. Thoy reiterated
that thoy are willing to wnlvo formal
recognition of tho union In tho dis
cussion of settlcmont of tho strike
SEES DREDGE IRK
COXflllKSSMAX W. C. IIAWI.KV IX
SPICCTS (JOVKHX.MUXT VKSSKh
1IAK TOO IIUAVV
Tho party returned boforo
noon baying that becauso of
tho heavy bar tho dredgo Is
not working today. Thoy
went aboard and were shown
over tho cruft by Cuptuln
V James Polhcmus.
"I want to seo what tho bar dredge i
lj doing and how It docs it," declar
ed Congressman W. C. Hawloy. This
morning ho wns takon In u machlno
to Kmpiro, accompanied by several
Port Clmmlssloners, nnd thoro wont
aboard tho government vessel to got
first hand Information.
Tho pronunciation of Mlchlo
tioublod tho statesman. "Now, how
is this? do you say "Mltuulo" or
'Mlckio'? It ought to bo tho last
"way. that's Irish und from what I
hear tho diedgo Is working Just like
un Irishman.
la Interested
Coos Uay's need of a dredgo lias
Interested Mr. Hawloy. At tho Fel
lowship bamiuet Friday night ho an
nounced his intention of finding out
what Is and has been dono on
tho bar, tho depth of wuter after
'tho first bad storm and thus deciding
hat tho Jetty Is absolutely necessary.
to throw all his efforts towaid be
curlng tho necessary $1,000,000 to
rebuilt and to extend tho present
breakwater.
Goes to the Valley
Mr. Haw ley expects to remain on
rnn iinv until Monday morning
wiin i, will leave'for Mvrtlo Point,
Conulile and Uandon, coming hack
over the Seven Devils road to Marsh-
Held where Wednesday evening lio,
lias an eneagement to speak before j
.! AfBii.oiliBi Ilrotier noon ni uieir
NO SB
i
IVLL
ABANDON
S WINS'
M AUTO RAGI
Makes Twenty-five Miles Over
Twelve-Block Course in
Forty-five Minutes
Big Crowd Witnesses Excit
ing Event Today at North
Bend Bridge Carnival
BREAKS LOCAL RECORDS
liny Campbell Comes In Third Cel
ebration Knds Tonight With Par
ade and ."Masked Danco on tlio
Streets Water Sports Today
First Will
Knowles, prize
$100.
Second Percy
Philips, prUo
:
$50.
Third liny Cainilhull, prize
' $25.
Tlmo for 25 miles, II mill.
C minutes better than yes-
torday's race.
i
Another flno auto nice was held
today at North Ilend as ono of tho
carnival feature, four men start
ed In Ford nutos. Will Knowles won
tho race. Percy Philips was Bceond,
thirteen seconds behind. Hay Camp
hell camo in third. All machines
were stripped excepting tho uutn
of the fourth man, C. A. Thompson,
who drovo I. H. Tower's machine.
In the first lap he lost his switch
key and In tho seventeenth Inp ho
bioko u rod and was out of tho race.
Percy Philips camo In first In yes
terday's raceB, so ho nnd Knowles
will each make $100, tho first prlzo
of yesterday being $50.
Kills a lllg Dog.
Thero were no accidents today
excepting when Philips ran into a
big dog. The nnlmnl nut out In
front of the machine nnd wns struck
nnd Instantly killed. Philips lost a
little time, Just a few seconds, other
wise he might have won tho raco
again today.
.Much Ku'ltenicnt
It was a flno raco throughout and
highly exciting. Tho same ns yes
terday tho racors went twcnty-flvo
miles over a course of twelve city
blocks. This mado to many turns
that It required much Bit 111 to get
around tho couiso with speed and
without accident.
Time Fast Today
Yesterday's tlmo was broken. In f
fact tho tlmo today was tho fastest
over mado on a city courso on Coos
Hay. Tho twontyflvo miles today
was mado In 41 mlnutos, while thof
tlmo on tho snnio courso yestorday
wns 17 minutes.
Crowd is lllg
A big crowd witnessed tho ruco
odny and was greatly pleased.
This afternoon thero weie water
sports and music by the band nnd
the attendant o Is good and a big
crowd Is expected tonight, when tho
'carnival closes.
.Many Fnjoy Dancing
Thero were tlueo dnnces at North
Di nd last night, und they were hcj
main attractions. There was ono
danco at Simpson Pavilion In the
park, another at Kckliooff Hall and
tho third on tho platform which is
enclosed In a big tout. Many or the
dancers went from ono place to an
other and tried nil tho dances. Tha
music and dancing continued as
lato as nnyono wanted to stny.
Tiiinsportatioii Good
Tho city was brilliantly
lighted and many "out lu
machines from Murshflold. Gorst
& King had on extra autos
and thero "was good servlco In trans
porting tho people Along tho routo
from Murshflold to North Hend thoro
was a continuous string of machine.
going In both directions. The trans
portation feuturo was especially well
managed und no ono had to wait
whon they wanted to travel In olthor
direction.
TWO ItltlTISH
STHAMHIW Sl'XK
(Dr Anlit4 Prf" to co Jlr Tlmn J
LONOON, Oct. 0. Tho
British steamers Sllverash,
3753 tons gross, and the
Scaeby, 3C58 tons gross,
have been sunk
OWLE
5
TODAY'S GAME
Tie at Beginning of Ninth Inn
ing When National Player
Makes Another Run
ili'l
PRESIDENT THEREiVILU PROTESTING
With His Fiancee .s Given
Ovation by Crowd of Twen
ty Thousand Spectators
FOSTER DOES GREAT WORK
Itrhes Nationals i.Yoiti the Plato One
After Another niiil Then Slakes
(.rent lilt Which Saves the
Day I Und Plays
OFFICIAL FIGl'llKS
The following are the of
flclal figures: Total attend
ance, 20,3015; llecelpts, $52,
021); players share, $2S,
00C.CC ; national comnils
nlons share, $5,202. HO.
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llj AimilttrJ rro.i to Conn llf Tlmf..
Scoio liy Innings
1 2 3 1 5 15 7 S 9 It. II.
Iloslon . . 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 10
Phil 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 3
j AhocUIM r-r4 Id Own But Timn.
PlIlIiADKI.PIIIA, Oct. U. Hoaton
Won lrom Phlhidclphln in the second
of tho world's scries guinea today In
the ninth Inning.
Tho score wns 2 to 1.
President Wilson und 20,000 pco
plo saw (leorgo Foster turn back tho
'Natlonul pennant winners from tlio
plate, Inning alter Inning, mid then
put a fitting climax on the game by
driving a winning run lu tho ninth
'Inning with a hot single to center.
Huston garnered ten lilts, hut Mny
er managed to keen thorn fairly well
scattered. At tho beginning of tlio
frccoud half of tho .ninth, tho bund
played "Stnr Spangled liunnor" and
itho President and crowd stood with
bared heads while tho players In tho
field doffed their caps.
The President was given an ova
tion as he loft the field.
' President Thero
President Wllrou and his flnncco,'
Mrs. Cult, looked on while tho Phll-
fadelphla .Nationals and Iloston Amer
icans came to grips. Thousands
came early to tho field nnd by noon
the bleachers woro crowded.
Tho President's box near' tho Ilos
ton players bench off third haso
Ki0wod with red. white and liluo
'1)Mntlng and small Amorlcnn flags.
. Crowd Cheers
rKi,,mit umikoh. .Iih. Gait and
party arrived at 2:05, tho game hav
ing awaited their arrival five mluii-
I'tes. Tho crowd urosu and cheered.
President Wilson bowed to the hall
playorr. and shook hands with May
or Illankenhuig.
Tin ows First Hull
Prosldont linker of the Philadel
phia club officially welcomed i'llvo w" Proposed by Villa today us
.l'l-gildciit Wilson, who was then glv- nltorimtlvo to the recognition of
n a now ball which lie threw out toicrnM- Uocognltlon of Carranza,
tho nlllVOrs
The details of tho play by innliiKs
follow :
First luiilii
1 Hostftn-llooper walked, went to
third on Speakers single and scored
') HumiK-nr ivnnl out h1..i1Iiil'
Hums diopped bull. Hoblltzel slug-
led, out stealing. Ono run, two hits,
ono error.
Phlladolphlu Foster letirod sldo
In order Huncroft fanned. No runs
'no hits, no errors,
Second Inning
Iloston Mayer fiinnod two and al
lowed Gurduor to hit. No runs, ono
hit.
Philadelphia Foster struok out
Cravath and Liidiirus. Whlttod
grounded. No runs.
Third l""liig
Boston Mayor fannod Foster,).
Hooper am Scott
Vo runs no hits
IhllHilliililn N'lfihnff nn.l Muvnr
fanned, Burns grou
rounded. No runs,!'1"
no hits.
Fourth Inning
Bobton Lewis singled nnd died on
first. No runs, no hits.
Phlladeplhla Foster retired
tllOl
'sldo In ordor. No runs, no hits.
Fifth Inning
Boston Foster doubled but no
other got on No runs, ono hit.
Philadelphia-- Cravuth 'l,,uj'e.'
Continued on Pago Four
15
Conference Regards His Fac
tion as Only Suitable One
for De Facto Government
Says Action Will Not Insure
Peace in Mexico But Will
Mean Anarchy
PRESENTS ANOTHER PLAN
Wauls lloth Sides to Meet, ami Select
A President Claims This Is On
. ly Chaiico As lie Will Fight
to the Iat
fllr AmocUtf.l rrru lo cri tuj Tlmn.
O'
O lti:CO(2XIKD AS
di: facto iovi:itx.Mi:xT
.
(Special to The Times)
WASHINGTON, I). C.
Oct. !). Recognition of tho
Carranza gnvuruini'iit as n do
facto government of .Mexico
4 was unanimously decided up- 4
on today by tho Pan-Aiuorl-
can conference. Secretary I.nii-
4 sing Issued this statement. 4
' The conference, after a
careful consideration of tho
4 facts found that tho Carrau-
za parly Is the otrly parly In
' Mexico which possess tho ea-
Kcuthils for recognition as 4
do facto government, and 4
4 they have so reported to their 4
respective governments.
tD; AiiocUIM Trni Id Cima llr Tlmna.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. !l.
The Intentions or the United Slates
to recognize tho Carranza govern
ment it wns consliuTfed almost cer
tain hero today, would ho announced
at the end ol the fourth Pan-American
conference. Tlio I.atlu-Ainerl-cau
diplomats met with Secretary
Lansing today lu what niuny believed
woud bo a final gathering.
I.nto Ku'iits Today
This afternoon the Thimble club
of North llond gave a reception for
Miss Goldlo Illggs, the carnival
queen.
In tho "hang and back" gasoline
raco the lone was first and the Kid
second.
! lu the bargo contest thero were
twenty men put aboard tho bargo ami
$50 In gold wits offered the muu who
stayed on the longest. Striking was
I barred. After u struggle of 12 iiiln-t
0 Z
utos lirnefct Anderson was tho lastlsians admit tlio loss of part ot their
man on tho scow nnd won tho nion -
oy.
piti:si:.vis A PLAN
Villa
Says Cniiiin.ii Cannot Defeat
Ills Following
11 A-wcxMK.l I'm. loOout n7 riuiea.l
KL PASO, Oct. 0. A coalntlou
ctlilnut. of the factional ropresentu-
I i, wumu nui iiiuiihku ii;iu;u hi
I Moat!HB-l"co ll0 "' '" oUlioronts
jWpuui ugiit. to mo iubi.
,,L,(", lijisi.lil
I "Carrnua cannot defeat my army"
.'' V111"' '" a8 ho mi' "'"' r,)I'-
' i""l liiniil linn "is mruiiBUi
ho will, recognition of Curruuzu will
rot affect tho constitutionalist
cult so."
(Jives Ills Views
"Tlio nearest you can como to
pence In Mexico Is my plan" sulil VII
!u It follows: Huvo htilf tho gov-
eminent officers sent to the capital
i
(cities ofjlio ftatos and to Moxlco Ci
ty by coiivoutlon roprosontatlvcs,
tho othor hulf by tho Curruuzu ele
ment. "Thon select a provident who will
not bo biased or against either shlo
und iinro8ponsivo to pr oi.hu io from
" "o iuui"iii " iiu'i
t.l.. .1.. ... ....!.,..... ,.. I... .., ,.,..,
." l J"11 ""'"''' "' v-iiii
1 .. .1... 1,... ,...,....... ,. ft.. HH.. aw...
ind Villa loaders."
V uhl AIiniii Annuity
'.Surprise coiiioh to mo that
tho
Pan American couferoos should think
I of recognizing Carranza. Ho con-
f. 1.. I I. ..-A Ll. ,Mn.... ... (.!
Olll) WIIDIU IIIB IIUUJIB UU '
Tloned.
"If ho is rorogul&d tlio, way l op-
'en to nnurehy lu Moxlco for Carranza
means favoritism for the uionled lu
terests und iiollilug for common peo-
jplo He represonts the same faction
1 Iliaz and Huer'a did "
tit
X TEUTONS CAPTURING
t CITY OF BELGRADE
X
q ly AflciarlAtM Prcw lo Coor. ray Time 1
X BERLIN, Oct, 9, Tho
i Teutonic troops invading
X Serbia have captured tho X
X gi eater part of the city t
T ot Belgrade it was offi-
X cially announced today, X
f PUIS IT
AD.MIItAh
fi,i:i:t
fm:tciii:ii's "iiia'K"
mi:i:ts a dkp'kat
Other Side I'orrcs Kiitrniiro of Dele
want Itay and Game Is De
clared Conclutletl
tllj Atl'irltlra Prow to tn tlT Tlmn.l
, WASHINGTON, 11. C. Oct. II. Ad
'inlral Flcatcher's "Illue" fleet ,whcb
for a wcok has bcon defending tho
nastorn coast of tho United States
from attacking the "lied" fleet un
der Hear Admiral Knight, tins been
Mefenteil, according to tho announce-
niont today by Secretary Daniels.
Tho attacking fleet forced mi en
trance Into Dclownro May Inst night
and tho war game wns declared con
cluded. ARE STILTFIGflTING
(IKIt.MANS KF.KPING CP Til Fill
COUXTFIt A'lTACKS
P'lerco P'ighlliig Is Iteporteil in tlio
Xelghhoihooil if Dilusk At
tacking from tho North
tllr AuorlilM PrrM lo ' 1UJ Tlmr. )
LONDON, Oct. !. lteports ntuto
the Germans continue counter nt-
Tho Germami continue counter ut
tuckn on the western front against
"ground recently loft. Paris stntox
that tho only German gain was tho
occupation of a portion of tho trench
'between the Loos and llethuuo Lens
road.
Paris claims tho German Iohhoh
wore heavy lu attacks around Loos.
Violent Attacks
Violent Gormiiu nttaokH south
eart of Neuvlllo-SL. Vassl were ro
pulsod, according to French roportH.
Heavy bombardmeiils continue lu un
met ous sections.
lu tho east, tho Germans gained
'a decisive advniilugo by hurling
ttioops north of Dvlnsk. Thoy uio
now attacking tho city from tho
north and tho onrlaught oxceols In
I'vlolemu previous attacks from tho
west and south.
Desperate Fighting
Dcspornto action was fought tun
miles north of Dvlnsk and tlio Itu
tienches. Ilerlln reports furlhor
1
piogreH In tho Invasion of Serbia. t0IH to lirruy i,orHO)r against thorn.
l!LSOFGHEEREDlEflSED"lBAIL'
WITH HIS FIAXCi: IH (JIVIIX A
WAIt.M WKLCOMI
lyn Fugageiiient Itlng mid U'aics
New Vol I; for Philadelphia In
Prlv't" .'ar
Ily Aiindit! I'reH In Com nt; Than
NUW YOHK, Oct. . ProHldont
Wilson, Mrs. Gait ami party left this
morning In u private car for Phil
adelphia. Previous to tliolr depart
ure, tho President and fhiucee, ac
companied by tho hitter's mother,
onjoyod an auto ride. Thoy woro
recognized everywhere und greeted
with cheors. The Prosldont pur
chased a solitaire diamond ring
which Mn. Gait woro today.
An Incident which excited the
amusement of tho podostrlaus on
Hlvorsldo Drive and canned the Pros
Idoiit und Mrs. Gult five smiling
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gust of wind off tho Hudson blew
It Into tho struct. Tho miorat norvlco
muu from tlio car that followed
Jumped to tho rescue, but the hut
took a Journey of Novornl hundred
feet buforo being overtaken.
IIOVS TI'ltXHD LOOSH
Soma small hoys got Into Wasson'u
'alrguu shooting, gallery ntund tit the
North Ilend earnlvu) and utnlu somo
little trinkets which wor thoro us
pilzoti. The poliro looked tho mat
ter up anil tho boys, returned wiiat
they hud taken, woro given a good
leturo and allowed to go.
Havo your programs printed nt
'Tlio Times office.
j FL1K ATATCKS
: BEING PLANNED
i
Bulgaria Preparing Movement
Against Serbia in Connect
ion With German Forces .
protestTlodgeI
urjjcci to brccce Allowing me
French and British Troops
to Land There
WAR NOT JTET DECLARED
London Iteganls the Leaving of Dip
lomats of the Futcuto Powers
Fiiiiii llulgarla as Deriding tho
Position of That Country )
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IIP
.GAItlA M.YKLS
photfst to ;iti:i:ci:
lllr AMoflatr.1 rrrM in rnoi nr Tlmrf. 4
LONDON, Oct. P. Strong
loprcsuutntlotis are said to
have boon mado by llulgarla
to Greece against tho land-
lug of the French and Ilrlt-
Ish troops at Salonika.
Pr Awioritil I'rcw In Cooi nr Tlmn
LONDON, Oct. 0. Although tho
Inst 21 bonis brought no climax to
tho swiftly changing political situ
ation in tho llalkaus, Loudon bq
glus lo view It lu u clenror perspec
tive. Tho departure of the quadruple
entente diplomats him given finally
lo Hulgnrla's comiulttmuut to tho
side of tho central powers, but tin
Oet thero has been no formal dec
laration of war between llulgarla
and Soi Ida and her entente nllloB.
Plan Flunk .Movement
With tho exception of tho uncon
firmed inpurl of tho Russian bom
bardment of the Hulgurluu coast, no
oviit art of hostilities lias boon
committed. Novel theless llulgarla
la icpiirteil preparing a flank attack
on Serbia, carried out lu conjunction
with tho Austro-Oi'i'iunii invasion.
Sho Is concentrating her cavalry,
supported by heavy artillery under
Germnii commuud, near tho Serbian
border.
I'ncci lulu About (I'loeco
Still lomaliiH a slight element of
'doubt as to tlio altltudo of Grcoco,
which probably will not ho dis
pelled until the now cabinet makes
a definite pronouncement of policy.
lu the meantime the entente pow
ers appear satisfied with tho assur-
'tinces of continued neutrality, anu
nee no nuibon to boiiovo iircoco tn-
MoilV
It. L.WVSOX HKACHLS
iio.mi; ix Di:xvi:it
i
Convicted for l-'liM Degreo M unlet'
Hut Action Taken liy tho
Siipreiiio Court
III AMotUto.1 l'rM to Tooi lit TlaiM.
DKNVKIt, Colo. Oct. 0. John It.
Lawson, moinbor of tlio Internation
al executive board of tho United
'Allno Workers of America, arrived.
fhonio hero today nftor his rolcasa
on hall lust night from tlio Trinidad
i Jail, lit) was convicted of first de-
Kreu murder us a result of tno coai
Nil Ike riots hut was udmlttod to ball
"by the supremo court on a writ of
error and rupursodens.
HLIi: ItllKii; TKi'FHS WILL JOIN
IN Till: CAHXIVAIi
Poitj-flio men Conui Down From
Mi Donald At Vaughii'ii Outfit
This Moiiiiug
Forty-flvo moil from tho McDonald
& Vaughau lunging camp at Daniels
Creek camo down on tho boat this
morning and unite a number arrived
ycstoiday. Tho camp will bo closed
down until Monday in ordor that tho
employes tan attend tho bridge car
nival at North Bend bo us usual
on the occasion of festivities tho
, Blue Hldgo Tlgors will havo a part
I In tho celebration
GI
D
DOWN
(Continued on Pago Pour,)
banquet.