The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 14, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's nlint tlto Coo Bay Timet In. A Sontk
ivcst Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon proplo
Mid devoted to tlio bust Interest of tills great
icctloa . Tlio Tlinca alwsys boosts asd MCTer
knocks.
The Coon Buy Times W proud of Its tJtla "The
People's Paper," and It strives at all Umea to
lire nj to 'I' name by dorotlng It energle to
I' promoting tlio pcoplo' Interest-.
MKMHKH OP TIIK ABSOCIATKD PRKSS
01 IM0
B
ol. No. XXXIX.
PPRDVES THE
BIG Air PLAN
resident Wilson in Unison
With Secretary Garrison in
Scheme for Big Increase
FULLY BACKED
ills for an Expenditure of
Inc Hundred and Eighty-two
I Million Dollars Annually
(CREASE IS $75,000,000
alter U 111 Ho I'roseiiteii to enti
res fr Action ly That, Body
nml Administration Will Stand
Behind I ho Muvo
Dr Ainoclitcil Preaa to Coos nay Tlmri.
I WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 1 I.
resilient Wilson toiluy approved
bcretnry Garrison a plan for In-
reaslng tlio army. It calls for nn
nntial expenditure of $1.82,00(1,000
Increase of npproxlinatoly $75,-
J0.000. Tho plan, In Its approved
prin, will lio prcHcutcd to Congress
itth tlio uill backing of tlio ndmlti-
tratlon,
Wiint Coast Defense.
'Much of tlio Increased upproprla-
ons would bo devoted -to coast de
fense!) mm a substantial Increase
tlio field artillery.
Kiini-moiis Total
tlf tho Navy, which will ask for
Increase of $100,000,000 car
es tnrougii tuo plan or making
rtotnl naval npproprlntlon of $2-18,-
30. OUO, tho appropriation for uat-
Inal defense, Including tho army's
182,000,000 would total $i:i(),-
D0.000.
Would Have lleservo
Tho plans nro understood to pro
bsc an Increase of .'10,000 to Ii0,-
HO men in tho army and n lurgo
serve to ho created through Induc-
nicii to join tho ranks by short
Irni enlistment.
The plans lncludo tho oncouraKO-
cnt of tho national guard. Tlio
resident Bpent tho cn.tlro mornliiR
king over the plana and later laid
lem boforo Chairman Hay of tho
onae military committee.
Kxnect Approval
Tho administration la confident
(it the Democratic leadors of both
buses will approvo tho plan,
4'
vi ua oi:xi:haf.s
DKSMUTIXO LKADKIt
Dr AuorUlM rreia to Coo ntj Tlrnf..
HI PASO. Oct. 14. Ocn
cral Ornolas, military com
mander at Juarez, crossed to
El Paso today. It Is report
ed lie has rotlred from tho
Villa government.
Tho Curranza consulato an
nounced receipt of a roport
that threo Villa generals de
serted with tholr men In Chi
li nahiia.
.
:
ATTITUDE
INC OF nitKHOM irAirns statu.
iMi:.t UP.GMtDixr; position
i
It Is IDs Duty to Pmseivo Dos-
iriiciiou or Couniry by llo
coinlng Involved
ID, AuoclttM fn to Com Dj Tlmn.
ATIIKXS. Oct. 14. In resnonso to
wquest for a definition of tho nt-
'"uo or (ireeco, King Constantino
IlIO thO followlllir stnlmnnnl in tho
isoclated Press;
" tuny is io presorvo my coun
fl'om tho dancer nf dpBtructlon
rough becoming involved in tho
Erai European conflict. I hopo
uo una at nil hazards if it is
sslbie.
A
'I.IAXCi: XO. 2, STOltM TOSSRD,
I'LTS IX IIKIHO FOIt SAFUTY
fPmln Miguel Alillu Tells of Jfovf
, i.nuugo In South Ameilcaii
and Mexican Tiiido
ITllO Alllanco Nn. 9 roclRtorod
m Victoria, D C, put in hero
6PrUay nflPmnnn nn tim. wnV"
Kth to Mazatlan. Mexico, battered
K oturiii ineaor 'IMn nii la o
nail one of 160 tons, and longth
about 100 feet. Captain Miguel
D"a. Who is also owner, claims
Is interested in a shinnlne enm-
' to be formed at Mazatlan to
lerate vessels up and down tho
exican and South American coasts.
"!e VPSSOl lo onl.l hnva tnr.
er'y been In tho flahlni lmalnoaa
N Is built of wood and schooner
fc fnn her fore nntl n,a,n maBts-
P0 GO-llOrKA.nnu'A fvie1lt. rt A.i-
168 sunnlv iimtlvn nn...nn
.aptaln Ablla also says that he
9 1 newspaper man and though ho
ls" t a nailer vet ntniil in Kf.irt
'0 at Mnntln.. rrl.n ,.ol . a
'RCmnt about iWlr nn.l ovroodlnr.
FINES
DOS
BAY
N
untidy as compared with most
Established 1H78
Ah Tlio Coiiht Malt.
ITALIANS HAVE X
TAKEN 12 ISLANDS X
X
X
l!
a In. .. .. . . - i
X BERLIN, Oct, 14,
X (Wireless to Tuckerton,)
X The Tageblatt pub J
lishes a report that the X
X Italians have occupied 12 t
- !l I. ., h i
isiunas in ine tastern
Mediterranean in connec
X tlon with the new devel
X opment in tlie Balkans,
l0 v
M'UMi KNOWN MYItTLF POINT
MAX PASSKS AWAV
Death Was Caused From Attack of
lllood Poisoning leather Own
ed Kite of Powers
(Special to Tho Times)
MYItTLH POINT, Oct. 11. John
Wagner Is dead hero today as the
result of an attack of blood poison
ing. Tho young man waa a son of
tlio dwner of tho Wagner ranch, now
tho slto of tho new town of Powers.
Ho had been 111 but u short time.
Not long ago tho young man visit
ed Marshfleld and there attracted
considerable attention becauso of his
slzo. lie waa known ns olio of tho
largest men In this vicinity. The
deceased loaves n great many frlonil
who will mourn, his loss.
John Wagner was well known in
this city. It waa reported hero to
day that ho had had a tooth extract
ed and that blood poisoning set In,
proving fatnl.
l in
E
u
Till! O. M. KKM.OCC I.OSH
SOl'TH I'ACII-'IU
IX
Destroyed on .Moro Itecf mid Ciii
tain Lund mid Ciew Laud at
Midway Island
(Special to Tho Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1-L Ca
ble advices today from Midway Is
land in tho South "Pacific Ocean,
told of tho complete wrock of tho
sailing schooner O. M. Kollogg, on
Moio Ileof, September 25, and the
landing yesterday on Midway Is
land, of Captain Luun and tho crow
of 25 men Intact.
Tho O M. Kollogg has 39.1 gross
tonuago and I!.'! I not tonnage. Her
longth Is J r0 feet, breadth :ili feet
and depth 1 1.8 feet. Sho was built
in 1802 at Falrlmvon, California,
and hor homo port was San Fran
cisco, IS LEASED
HArutr ni'rr.MAX coxfihms iik-
POUT AltOUT KTAHU UAXCII
Dr. Wotlierheo to Olvo Vp Dig Curry
Place January I (Jooi-go
Laird Itullds Dig Itarn
Sale of Dr. Wothorbce'a long lease
nn tlin hlir Starr Ranch near Lallg-
lots to H. II. Hanson, of Norway, wus
confirmed today when Harry
man returned from a trip to Curry,
during which ho stopped off for a
visit win tuo lessee no w "i
Dr. Wotherbee Is coming north with-1
uo saiu inai
JO
WAGNER
VESS
CED
in a few days and intonda to gtvo uHlw'i'i u-
ll. -.1 l...t .,. fl-ot l.o ..,.. I A...n. nnn f In ,r ni dm llOn.l nf Ihn
""' urV,'""""7.':' '
no win prouauiy eiiKaiio ''"' ; I world's swmest craft in tho IDs and ; ,,g tho most recent railway disaster
rylng business in tho viclnltj rjB0,Bj It wli, uo th0 fr8t time slncol in which nearly 300 persona lost
1 0-rt,nm, Ih A Flno Place' the steel ships replaced tho old frig-1 Sftg!
For two years Dr. Wetherbeo haaLtes and shins of tho line that cilii. ", "aVJ. .. .V' . " ""' ?, V ?
been on tho 1,080 aero ranch near, t , bc , , tll0
Langlols. He camo soutli for "Is ' .
health, took a long leaso on tho place .fleet.
and started in making extensive,- . Tlu-eo Anchor
pairs nnd additions. New barns ,,- ovcrhanulnL' bow will nro-
JSmSIS" done0 to,,lndth0oVe1Xtce
modem and thoroughly equipped
ranch
Well Stockeil Farm
Thoro aro now on tho ranch somo
COO head of animals. Of theso closo
to 300 head nro dairy cows. Somo
of his Holstein stock Is full blooded
leo. behind thSm "aIso" "he 'haaUay, keeping her fo.edeck free of mills will close down tonight to re
about fsOO "head of hogs, most of them water in all but the heaviest weath- '.n.e 'operations Monday morning
hoinir well iirmi nnrncs. ' mho i., iiai iino. nf tim .. i" i. rtoiiui. Arno Aioreen anu
Mr Hansen of Norway is a well 1
J''' Vnrmor'nn;! it t ovAnctPrt that '
known farmer and It is expected tnat i
ho also will mako a success of tiro
blg place, 1000 acres of whicii is
beautiful bottom land.
George Lahil to Farm
Georgo Laird, of Bandon, has gone
to farming, reports Mr. Bultman. He
has a place out from Bandon whero
ho Is making preparations to erect
a largo dairy barn and silos that will
cost approximately $3,000.
While tnere Mr. uiiunian soui nun
somo $500 worth of Porter
bn''n
equipment. Sir. Laird exnects to put
In sanitary stalls and to have every
thing about his placo thoroughly
modern
craft coming in here. It is said she
will remain until the weather clears
outside.
Harry Kimball, Deputy V. S. Col
lector of Customs, examined tho pa
pers and found them all right' Sho
carries no cargo and last cleared
from Port Angeles.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
KEEL LAID FDR
BIG WARSHIP
Dreadnaught California Will
be First Electric Fighting
Boat in the World
In Size She Will Exceed Those
of Any of the Foreign
Nations
COST TO BE $7,800,000
Displacement is illi.OOO Tons and
Length Is IIM Keel Two Sister
Ships, tho .Missouri mid Idaho
Aro Already Authorized
Ur AaaoolatcJ Tri-M to Com Hay Time.)
NHW YOUK, Oct. 1 1. An Inno
vation In naval construtlon waa In
augurated at tho Now York Navy
LARGER
THAN
Yard today with tho laying of tho.ollno explosion In tho hotel. Tho
keel of tho superdretidnuught Califor
nia, thu first battleship In 'the world
to bu equipped with olectVIc machin
ery for her own propulsion
Is Largest Vessel
Tho nuw battleship California
will bo tho world's first electric
dreadnaught ui'.'l from point of slzo
will ho greater than any forolgn bat
tleship built or building. Tho Cali
fornia and her two sister ships, tho
Mississippi and tho Idaho, uircady
authorized, will each displace 22,000
tons, almost ouo thousand tons mora
than tho new dreadnaught Pennsyl
vania now on tho way to eouiiUotlou.
Cost In .Millions
Tho California will ho a ship of
innovations. Sho will cost $7,800,
000 without hor armor or armament
which Is expected to cost as much
more. Sho will havo a speed of
twenty-ono knots an hour, will bo
024 feet long, 9T feet across hor
beams and will draw 30 foot of wat
er. She will carry twolvo fourteen
Inch guns, mounted threo abreast In
a turret, twonty-two fivo-Inch rapid
firo guns and will havo four sub
merged torpedo tubes.
Electric Driven
Tho principal fcaturo of tho now
dreadnaught, however la tlio ma
chinery for propolllng hor by elec
tricity. Sho will ho driven by mot
ors which will deliver electricity
mado by steam. Tho navy experts
hellovo tho olectrical Installation la
chcapor than steam propulsion mid
toducea tho weight of machinery. The
collier Jupltor has been so success
ful with olcctrlo machinery that tho
novy teola justified In adapting It
to a dreadnaught.
Has Clipper Stem
Outwardly tho California will
bring n drastic chaugo of lino and
appearance to tho battlollcet. in
. . , ... .
Uult-iteaa or the blunt gra noso or tlio
piesont day big fighter hor bow8 will
bo tapered into a graceful yacht-like
l"tni much llho thoso of tho famous
,
" "k "... .
pro-jtt
or. than twenty feet beyond
her cutwater and will give place for
threo anchors instead of two as on
tho present ships. Tho third will
hang plumb over tho stem. TIo
now bow will make for keeping tho
California, a dry shin, as the sailors1
inV " B,r" ttlu ",v "' ,
thers -'tis which made for speed
t , . .
nave ueen varneu uuu.u n.u n;.-
lino on tho California and her bows
will bo flared near the deck lino so
when sho does not cut through a
wave she will lift her head over It,
Model was Tented
Tho model of the California's hull
was thoroughly tested In tho testing
tank at the navy yard hero heforo
the radical changes woro decided up
on. whon tho new ship is ready for
her first Uial 'ato In 1017 or 1918
she promises a most Interesting stu-.
dy for tlie naval experts of tho
world.
W. have a nifty line of coal, vAk,,,!
nml combination heating hHe, fceo
this lino lMsforo you liny, hcln-ocxler
and lllldenbrand.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19 15 -
X REPORT OF ACTION i
WAS PREMATURE ;
i
lllr AmocUIM 1'rcrt to C-. Tijr Tlnin 1 .
ATHENS, Oc, 14 Bul- J
; gana declared war on
X Serbia at 8 o'clock this
X morning,
I I I
!!
I
If the Athens disoatch 1
t is correct, yesterday's re- J
; port was premature,
M4M
THREE DIE li FIRE
DicsTiturnox oi' clovkkdalk
hotkl cavsks dkaths
Whole Block of ltushicss lliilldlngs
mo Wljied Out llofoio Khiines
Aro Checked
(Ur AwidilJ Prosi to Coot ur TlmM.l
CI.OVBUDALIiJ, Calif., Oct. M.
Mrs. Sarah J. Harrison, Charles
Scott and an unidentified man were
burned to death today In a flro that
destroyed tho Clovordalo hotel. It
Is believed other bodies may bu
found. Till) flro Started from u L'iia.
town plaza liroko tho path of tho'
l lames alter a liiock of seven stores
and other buildings wero consumed.
.ll'KIST lMKCTHD FIIOM COl'lt'l
dooms at im:xvi:u
Offender Was lieu It. Lludsey, Pro.
lament u t oiiutr
hi Country Ah Judge of
liiveullA Couit
Dr AisocUtMl I'm. to Cooa l)i. Time
DHNVICU. Oct. 1 I. Judge lien II.
Lludsey, or tho Jilvunlle court, waa
ordered ejected from thu district
court hero today by Judge Wright.
Tho court's fiction waa taken when
Lludsey contradicted statements
mado by Attorney Sullivan, using a
short and oniphatlo term, and grab
bed Sullivan by tho coat. Thu clash
occurred during tho trial of Frank
L. Huso for alleged conspiracy to
ruin Judge Undsoy.'
YOUXCKU PL'PILS OF SCHOOLS
IIAVi: .SLKJHT F.PIDKMIO
Causes Them to Do Out of Sdioid
Several Dajs Usually Occurs-
livery Fall
With tho past week sovernl chll
ill en havo been roportod absent
from school, especially In tho lower
grndes, on account of some nauseous
sickness, which Dr. Mlngus charac
terizes as Intestinal trouble and
says that ho has' noticed a alight
epidemic or this almost every rail.
He says tho children uro guiumilly
out or school for a day or two.
No reason can bo given uxcont that
he believes it must bo thu water at
this tlmo of year, though some havo
blamed In .onto tho fruit, but It Is
aguin pointed out that tio same
sort of fruit is being cuten now as
bus been on the muikut for several
weeks.
RAILROAD ACCIDENTS
ARE MORE FREQUENT
111 AMOilalel I'rtu l Coo. ILjr Tlm.J
0vnnv nct , . T1... ,,-,, ...
I.U.MIUft, UCl. H. J 110 IlOliril Of
Trade llgiirea for a year', not Includ
loport 125 passengers wore killed
wlllli. "Jill worn llllnrnil Ct rnll.
wnv nniiiinvnii jr. ti.rn iMiin.i iii thia1
pejd and 0000 Injurod. This Is
.., U...,..wtf .WW ...w ...,...
vustly worse showing than ovor bo
JUDGE THROWN OUT
CHILDREN
SUFFER
, 1IU44 UIIHIIK UIU JU444 UUVL'IUU W iMU
fore a fact duo perhaps to the cluing. JJr a
e t"o " n'1 wiultB "'h((0 tl
v6 ,
nn.M ncnci nw
2 Oww"ta .--"
.oo
lliuo Holiday. Tho two Smith
Ward M. Ulako of the C. A. Smith
Company plan to leave Saturday on
(llft '.,,',.' omin, f n,n i ' m
tlie Adeline Smith for Oakland. Mr
Ulako expects to meet Mis. Ulako and
sou, Mullen, who nro returning from
Minneapolis.
(Olws Fine Conceit. Mrs. F. K.
Conway, usslsted by Mrs. Powell,
as accompanist, gave a short pro
giam ut tho Marshflold High School,
this morning. In addition to cluss-
v-u. bu.wi.-uu,,-, ,, miK u uiimuur 01
I'wj.u.ui utio, n uikii null l.liti:.. uj.-
plauso from the studouts.
Benefit Ball. Tho Marshflold
High School students aro planning
to give u big benefit ball at the
Skating rink Novombor 12 to assist
tho High School Athletic Associa
tion. Picture on Inhibition. There are
20 pictures which aro to be hung
tn .ft
t0 (.entri Se100i and u who wj,,
uro invited to call and see them
1 while they aro gathered In one place,
l..l ....I..... I ..I I .ll HWI l"l "
EVENING EDITION.
lOil RAIDED
K HW IS
iWiiniioli Dnrrt4- Cttli fnm Dn
a uiiuiioii nuuui i riiiy-nvu rl -
1 s?n?.fflodS"d..0Yer...9!Je
J nu,,aren Ls m,urea
FIRES ARE STARTED
Berlin Claims That Hampton
Water Works and Woolwich
Arsenal Are Attacked
BOMBARDMENT IS HEAVY
Cerniaii Admiralty In Official State
ment Declares that. (Jroat. l'livs
I'ollowcd tho Kxph'sloiis of
tho Itoiiihs Dropped
(Dr AMocUted Trfia to Coo. II. r TlmM.
LONDON, Oct. 1 1. Klfty-flvo por
sona weru killed and lit injured In
a Zeppelin raid over London last
night
"KlflPMll nf r.r. tinrnnim IMItn.l nml
1 13 of tho 11 1 wounded wero military
casuallleB" said thu official stato-
iiiunt. "Ant-alrcraft guns wore in
action mid an airship was Been to
keel over nnd drop to a lower alti
tude Aeroplanes (io Up
"FIvo aeroplanes went up but only
ono located an airship, which dis
appeared In tho fog before It could
bo overhauled. Sonio houses wero
i iiiiniuueu nnu Huvurai II res smrieu.
uiu inero was no serious dnmago to
military material. All flrea woro
soon' under control."
IIOMIIS CAPKi: FIKHS
Derllu ClalniH Ai-seual and Hampton
N Water Works Attacked
lllr AmocUIM rrnu io Coo Hay Time.)
HUKLIN, Oct. II. (Wireless Huy
vllle) An ofrieinl report or tho Uur
muu admiralty regarding tlio air
raid on London last night says that
In addition to dropping hnmha on tho
Mngllsh capital, tho water works at
Hampton and tho town of Woolwich
where there la a groat arsoual, wero
heavily bombardod. (Ireat fires fol
lowed tho explosion of tho Zeppelin
bombs.
Text of Statement
Tho text, or tho admiralty's atato
iiinnt rollows: "norninn airships last
night attacked London and nearby
importnnt establishments as well as
tho battorlos of Ipswich.
"Sovoral attacks wero mndo specif
ically on tho city of London, tho
docks of London, tho waterworks at
Hampton nenr London, nnd Wool
wich was also heavily bombarded
with Iiicondlary bombs.
ltetill'iN Homo Safely
"At nil places attacked, ininnrf.
ant oxploslons and great flrea woro
observed. All airships returned
safely although they woro vlgoious
ly attacked on passing over tho Kug
llsh const.
IS CUT OFF
COMMI'NICATIOX FOK FIVII
MILKS IS SKVKKKD
Unitarians Thouglit to Havo Struck
at PohP .Var tho IVoutler
Which Was Kxpeeted
(Ur Auuiixui It... iv rjuui n. r inu..
ATIIKNS, Oct. 14. Comniunlctt
tlpns have been cut between Nlsh
and Trahmvu ror a distance of five
miles.
Fifty miles south or Nlsh, on tlio
trunk Unas between IlelKrado and
Saloiiikl, posHonalon or which is the
Immediate objective or Serbia's torn,
la tho town of' Vorunyann, which Is
probably tho ono referred to In thu
forcgoins dispatch. Veranyuiia Is
, . .......... I
"" ' i'" i- '" '' wuiuu
Kiiiitia iietiiuni io l no uiiikiii lull iroil-
ut u huh the Invading Bul-
s havo heon expected to str.lku
tho conimiiiilcatlon. of the
berbiuus.
R0SE8URG
FRANK I). COIIAX. MAHSIIFIKLD
AOKXT, SAYS RKCKXT 1IAIXH
IIAVK IMPROYKD ROADS
(MICK TIMK TO PORTLAND
Fruiik D. Cohan, or tho "Owl"
drug store, agont for tlio Coos Day-
Rosoburg auto lino, says thut tho
recont ruins have Improved tho loads
and thut the service Is now thu buBt
)t ,m8 )0en ill a long
time. This
morning thu outgoing car loft at 0
o'clock, teaching Rosohurg at 1
o'clock, In ample tlmo to catch (ho
northhoiid train which will laud tho
passengers la Portland at 10: ID this
mnrtllllir
NIS
AUTO
Mr. Cohan's lino lias been enjoying nillltary activity In this soctlon since
splondld business this soason which tM0 lrka mudo an unsuccessful ad
Is uttrlbutablo to the largo, comfort- vnnco on (ho Suez canal.
able cars and tho careful and accom-, VKLVKT, PLUSH AND COKUC
odatlng drivers rov Suits or Coats hteaineil on a
Tho faro from Marshfleld to Rose-, hkal STKAM HOARD nt Jay
burg Is only $7 and all Information, Doyle's.
iickcis uiiu ri'Korwiuons can uo ou-
tulned at tho "Owl ' phone 71.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Malt
nml Coos Hay Advertiser.
SEVENTEEN GERMAN t
VESSELS MISSING X
Z
IttT AmocI.IM l'riwi to eo r.r TlmM.J
LONDON, Oct, 14,
Seventeen German ore
steamers which ply in tlie
Baltic, are missing, ac
cording to a Stockholm
X dispatch to the Exchange X
X Telegraph and are believ- X
X ed to have been sunk bv 1
X British submarines, 5
IS
much coxci:uxi:d as to ai
luis' action ix i1alkaxs
Opinion is Divided us to Whether
Crcat Itrltalu Should Toko
Purl In Now Courilrt
WILL
AID ItCSSIA
IX TIIK UALKAXS
III A.oi'llcJ I'itm to Cuor. ray Time,
LONDON, Oct. 14.--Hecro-tary
of Foreign Affairs Orey
announced In the House of
Commons toiluy that co-operation
with thu Itiisslau troops
in thu Ilulkana bud been
promised an soon as troops
aro 'available.
SAY ITALY WILL
PKODADLY TAKK PAIIT
Illy AmoiIHiM I'rfM 1. Cooa Hay Tlmca
PARIS, Oct. 14. Premier
Vlvlanl nuuoiiiicud to thu
Senate today that Itirly prob
ably would tako part In tho
Ha Haul operations.
ny AinorUtfsl VrtM Io Cooa Hay Tlmm.l
LONDON, Oct. 1 I. Increasing
uneasiness la felt In Loudon at thu
absence of definite news concerning
the u! Hod action In thu Uulkuuu. The
feeling Is littousltlud by tho news
of tho dispute In the French Cham
ber of Deputies In regard to tho
Balkan danger by Italy's porslstont
silence regarding participation In
tho expedition ami by uncertainty
icgurdlug tho Dritlsh program.
Opinion hero Is divided to iiomo
extent n's to tho advisability of (Ireat
Urltalii taking part In tho Dallam
conflict,
TRADE:JSlFECTED
MARTIAL
FORM
LAW IN PARTIAL
AT TIIK IIAtlUK
Applies to
Which
thu Lines of Industry
Furnish Suoplics to
Tlio Army
ny Alio. Ulea rrrM'io ou nay Tlmea.
TIIK IIAMJK, Oct. I I. Martial
luw in a siicciried and partial form
was proclaimed here today. It af
fects various trades which furnish
supplies for tho army.
Must llao Penults
Tho meusuro affects the move
iiiontB of workmen o l'"y' ,) n. "I
trnilOB providing mllltry hi nulla..
These .workmen horea er will be
couipolled to obtain military permitB,
II inuy ut:uiiu in (4U i" uiiiui uio-
trlcts.
ItPLt.'ARIA AND TUKKKY COMK
TO AX OXDKRSTAXDINd
" , ,
Kxcliiiugo iVo of .Munition Factories
auti iimi ami kiiuiiiiiii supplies
Detweeii ICach Other
lly AMorlatol 1'ir.a to Cooa Hay Time.
AMSTKKDAM. Oct. 1 1. A semi
official announcement that a Turco
Dulgurlau military agreement had
been signed, is made in thu Loknl
Anzelgor. Under tho ugroomeiit,
rriirlfiiv nlneou two iii'inv eiirns nml
her munitions factories at thu dis
posal of Bulgaria while the luttor
country agrees to supply Turkey with
toal ami railroad matorhils. Turk
ey shall have tho free use of tho
llulgurhui harbors.
HIT AN AEROPLANES
'THUS IlltlXfl DOWN A
AIR SHIP
IIOSTILK
Xo KiH-eiil Itepoits f .Military Actlv.
Itles in That Locality Siuco
Canal Atthek
ttly Aamatc4 rrtaa to Coo nay Timea,
BKRLIN. (Wireless to Sayvlllo)
Oct. 14. An official communication
from Constantinople says tho Turks
shot down a hostllo ueroplano east
of Klarish. Klurlsh Is on tho Mod -
Iterranean a hundred miles oast of
Port said. .Thoro aro no reports of
Llhby Coal, $.1.00 tun.
Phono 72.
EUO
UN
AGREEMENT
No. 70
uiu ui Huncc
WITH CABINET
That Was Reason French For
eign Minister Delcasse Of
fered Resignation of Office
LETTER! READ
Contained Matters Which the
Premier Refused to be
Brought to Discussion
FRICTION HAS EXISTED
Hut Action Created Profound Kr-
fect la Franco Pross Makes Hut
Little Comment and Is liicllnrsl
to Illume Retiring Minister
Illy Anool.l.,1 rrfM to Ctia tlay TlmM.
PARIS, Oct. I I -Theophllo Dol
casso, Foreign Minister, who rotlred
yesterday, In his letter of resigna
tion, did not luvoko poor health as
his roarou for leaving the Cablnot,
hut rather dissensions botween him
xoir and other Ministers In regard
to thu French policy, says tho Rad
ical. Kept Letter Secret
This letter, which Premier Vlvlanl
refused yeslurday to read to tlto
Cliainlior of Deputies, rocnlls certain
facts, tho discussion of which tho
censor forbids.
Makes an Kffort
Tho resignation of Dulcasso pro
duced a profound effect upon tho
French public, although It has boon
known for soiuo tlmo thoro was
friction between him and tho rest
or the Cabinet,
The press generally abstains from
comment, but what little i said is
hostile to the Foreign Minister.
Wujtois Illume him for falluro of
the llulkun policy nnd charge ho Is
trying to find a remedy for his
mistakes.
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ATTACKS OX SKKHIA ARK DKIXO
VKiOKOl'SLV PUSIIKD
A istro-Oeiiuan Armliv Tako Forti
fied Points and Midgut hum
1)1 ho Duck Serbians
(lly Awoi'LloJ I'rraa to Cooa Uay Tlmra.
LONDON, Oct. II. The Nish-Sa-lonikl
railway has been cut for a
distance of five miles tit a point
about HO miles south of Nlsh, accord
ing to uii Athens dispatch. Tho Aim-tro-Ourmau
army Invading Horbla
captured tho fortified works west,
northeast and southeast of Pozarc
vacg, Austrian attacks uro reported
everywhere progressing,
A Sofia dispatch says tho Serbians
crossed the llulgarlan lino Tuesday
but wero defeated after an all day
huttlo In nn attempt to occupy the
heights west of Ilelogrndchlk.
Wiv.t Front Fight
artillery engagements In tho Artols
,,,Btr,ct , tr , flgllUIB nollr w.
, , A (,oimii nttnok west of Ta-
In tho west, Paris reports heavy
luro'wnB ropUUOd.
(.'eiieml Attack
llorlln roporta n guuoral attack by
J the Dritlsh along almost the whole
i front from Ypres to Loos, nrcoin-
tiiiuled by thu bombardment of tho
Belgian conBt. All British attacks
failed.
Fight In tlio Kust
On tho eastern front. Berlins says
the Russian army which mado ad
vances In eastern (lullclu haH boon
chocked and drlvon back across the
strlpa rlvor. London snys tho Oor-
man attack on Dvlnsk Is ut a stand-
still.
E
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I'
VARY COVKItXOIt IX CIIAHOK
AT HAI.OXIKI, OltKKCK
Soldlei'H nro Ordered to Salute tho
DrltMi and French Officers
Who Am There.
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OKXKRAL KARUAIL
TO TAKIJ COMMAND
lly AuoclalKl 1'rw.a in Ccot na TlmM.J 4
ATHENS, Oct. 14. Gen-
oral Sarrall, comniundor In
chief or tho Frenoh forces In
tho Orient, who arrived in
Saloniki yesterday, will tako
conunund of tho expedition-
nry army
-04
Uy AwoiJite4 l'rw to D&j Bay Tlmea.
PAKIS, Oct. II. Declaration of
,nrtlul law at Saloniki on
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i, L ' ,', ' ' H "S"1 ,At,,,0n8
i"""" '? Oof '',0 taro.?k l".
Tues
The forces thero
ordored his troops to salute tha
French and British officers there.
By royal order, Prince Nicholas,
brother of King Constantlne, has
beon nominated military governor
of the interior zone.
Havo your programs printed nt
'Tho Times office.
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