The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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tire P o Ha name by derating Iti earrgtei lo
promoting the peoplo'e In lore t.
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Vol. No. XXXIX.
KEIIK ENDS
1 A SHOOTING
Newspaper Reporter Killed
and Four others wounded
at Charleston, S. C.
: RESULT CONTESTED
Result of City Primaries Yes
terday Were to be Decided
by Central Committee
iNO ARRESTS ARE YET MADE
.Three Men Struggle Pistol
Wlilcli Hlhclmrges nnd Kills lie-
poller ns Ho In Making IW do
Window Hitler Feeling
ID; AwncliliH rrrsa tu Coon Ir Tiuh.
CHARLKSTON, S. C, Oct. 15.
Blilncy J. Colion, 11 newspaper re
porter, was killed nntl four woro
wounded In u shooting mcleo to
day In tlio room whero tlio Demo-
crntle city executive conimltteo was
to meet to canvass tho roturns of
Tuesday's municipal primary. Gov
ernor Manning has called tho entlro
Second Regiment of tho National
Guard under arms.
Ono of the' wounded men may die.
Fight Ih Started
Tlio conimltteo was Just about to
I lie called to order to canvass tho
returns of tho primary nt wUlch
trouble was threatened. Tho fight
Btnrtcd In tho adjoining room. The
icaiiBe has not been determined.
Sirugglo fi" Pistol
Tlio shooting occurred In tho
conimltteo room. Cohen was killed
'when a pistol, for tho possession of
which tlireo men woro struggling
discharged as Cohou was making
for the window.
While tho fighting was going on
two or tlueo ballot boxes woro
I thrown Into tho streot. Tho. spec
tators mitdo a frantic niBli to get
out.
No Arrests Mnilc.
Police wero stationed In tho com-
Imlttce room, hut no arrests ns yet
hnvo hecn made, and no ono scorns
to know who fired tho shots. Tho
shooting Is bollovod to ho tho re
mit of n hitter factional fight at
Itho primary between Mayor Oraco
unci Trlstam T. Ilvdo. running at
tho head of tho ticket.
Votes Contented
Tlio unofficial count showed Hydo
won ,y m votes, but 100 votes woro
contested nnd tho committed wns
Ho settle tho contest torinv.
HEAR TWO REPORTS
FROM ONLY ONE SHOT
Irerulliir Phenomena v(,,l In Con-
ncctlon With tho Sound ot Fly.
HulletH In Hattlo
tUf AuodtIM rrt.. tn Coo Il.j Tlmn.J
"MILLS', Oct. K'i.,-0110 of tho cur-
long plienonioiia connected with tho
sounds of flying bullets is tho appar
ently doiihio roport from tho shot of
single gun. This Is obsorved with
especial frequency by tho Austrlnns
'"Biding in tho Alps against tho It
alians. Thoy woro dlsnosoil to bo-
Hovo tho second sound was the echo
;f the first, hut tho curious fact ro-t
"allied that tho second ronort wns
1"der than tho first. Moreover.
tlio (iornian soldiers fighting In Ilol-
Btuni, wiioro tho land lies n8 lovol as
able, often hear two reports.
TIlO explanation naur nut fnrumril
,s that tho flying bullet compacts tho
",r hi front Of it. nm! thnf ht nro.
tducps soud waves which, whon thoy
(first strike tho ear. civo the offnet
ff an explosion. An Mm nmnllnl.
oro bullet of tho modern rlflo flies
conslderahlo fastor than sound trnv-
t'lo main ronort arrives later.
n'l la naturally louder than tho
"TBI.
ENGLISH PEOPLE NOW
CURTAIN THE WINDOWS
fle Heavy Mntei-lni in rtwi.. . ci.,,t
off tho LIKbt since tlio
ZeppelliiH Ciimo
107 Atso'Utu Pren lo Coo By Tlmn.l
lhav?XD0.N' 0ct' ! Tho Zeppelins
F"ae made im.v,. .,.,.,.i... ;.,i...
"snionable, Most tiouses lmil lmnn
,1!",' wlt" la'f curtains beforo the
cMUy of darken ," arose" but!
havBe. , reeent n,f raid housewives
"B rilHllPlI tn tl.n 1.1 I ..ll
L'o ..i. . . .. ' .. ...v .. ..fc ,
retains nf i,... " ,a""l 1UV
FveahnaSd?'eL"'ae!:"V Thoso,
v lUBIieil tn Mm k ..!... .. ..!!
rn .. " ,w "" "in "II run uriirin.
rai.V "?ay" u rocolveil sovornl.den Infantrj regiment now nt
"its for i.inck curtains. I front.
KxtnbtlMicd 1H7H
Aw Tho Count Mull.
I VALUABLE RELICS i!
LOST IN FIRE TODAY X
tllr Aim llcl ITom Id mm r.r Time. 1
NEW YORK, Oct, 15- t
A number of revolution- 1
X .ary relics, including sig- X
I natures ot Washington, X
X Alexander Hamilton, Gen- X
X eral Lafayette and others X
X were burned today in a X
X fire which destroyed the X
X historical mansion owned X
X by Gustav Frey, Wash- t
X ington once made his X
X hendqum tors in the house X
willberetDrned
MARTHA WASHINGTON IIOCU
MIINT TO FAIRFAX COUNTY
Was Stolen During the Civil Wnr
ami Given Hack to Stiit by
J. I'. .Morgan
Hr AckIIc1 I'rnu to Com llr Time
ItlCIIMONI). Vii., Oct. 15. Gov
omor Stuart has ordered tho will
ot Martha Washington, recently re
turned to tho state by .1. I'lcrpout
Morgan, bo given Into the custody
of Fairfax County, from where It
was stolen during tho Civil War.
i
IE
FHFSIDF.NT WILSON DFCIDKS UP
O.V NHW .IKItSKY I'OH XICXT YIIAH
Will Occupy I'lno Mansion at. K I her
on, Near Long nra"ch During
Hot Mouths
Or AidIM rrr.t In Coo. tt TtmM.I
WASHINOTON, 1). C Oct. 15.
President Wilson decided today to
spend next summer In Now .Jersey
in tho former homo of John A.
McCall, at Klheron, near Long Hea'ch.
Tho estate, on which stands a mag
nificent house, Is known as Shadow
Lawn.
IVo Offered Kreo
Tho President was offered free uso
of Shadow Lawn by a committee
which brought a lotter from Oover
'nor Fielder. Ho Insisted Ihowover
'that ho should pay rent. Tho govcr -
nor In tho lotter urged tlio presi
dent to spend noxt summer In Now
.lersoy to recolvo tho "(Had tidings"
of his reuomlnntlon. Tho president
only smiled when Hint was mention
ed. DEPARTMENT AGTS
HKVOKKS LIIAYKS ()!' MIINON
TKIt.NKI) (JKH.MAN VKSSKLS
Step Was Taken IU'cmiimi Sl Officers
(ot Autiy In Sail lloat and
I'ull to Heturii
III AuocltIM rrow lo Co Ur Tiro".,
WASIIINCTON, I). C, Oct. 15.
All leaves of nbsonco for men In
terned In tho Gorman auxiliary
eriilsors Kronprlnz Wllholm and
Prlnz Hitol Krledorlch, at Norfolk,
wero revoked by tho navy depart
ment until tho disappearance of six
warrant pfflcors of tho Kronprlnz
'Wllholm Is satisfactorily explained.
Tho officers bought a yacht and
wero granted leavo to snll but failed
to return ut tho oxplrutlon of tho
leavo.
VETERAN OF 1870
SERVING HIS COUNTRY
Oldest Mm. Unlisted Willi (Jeniiuny
Forces is Nearly Ninety Years
or Ago
IDr Anoclat.4 Trwi to Coo. ny Time..
HI3RLIN. Oct. H. Tho man who
probably is tlio oldest to sorvo active
ly in the Herman army Is 87-year old
Chief Hospital Inspector Kngol of
Thnle, who wont through tho cam
paign of 1870-71 as hospital Inspect
or, then becamo barracks Inspector,
retired five years ago on a pension
nnd then enlisted for the present
... tl u-nu flraf rnlleil 111)011 tO
I organize a hospital in Oschersleben,
nnd then put In cliargo ot me mmi
tutlon in Thale, with Its 4 OS beds.
Mnx Metzger of Landau of tho Pal
atinate, aged 70. another veteran or
1870. is one of the comparumeu ,
, (,.,. IV, ..!..
few whoso son and grandson are ;,
EMBER I
tlvely serving along with him In the
lnni Willi Him III lll
n'odv CuardT. 1 Is son. Slegmund ,
corporal In a
ishuho1 The
Metzger, aged 44, Is a cc
...H.nnJ nt I.'drlfl
...v.Mav., o- .--. -- ,.:.i.
lnn .1.1 nimil n KnrlSIlllUU. IM
. . r.Ln,on imrs old Is
n ter s so "?
u iiwii-i.uii"n.... - -- .. ..
tim
lively serving along wiui " ' " o,itwardly u staunch nrltlsh subject,
war. Ho volun eered from KarUr - O Uu ' f t , oMalned from
he last fall, and now' Is " "J er servant girl Information concern
missioned officer In the Grenadier. W "ri"nrilI.'i'" fBCtory. and more-
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY,
DEFEASE PLAN
IS
Calls for Expenditure of Four
Hundred Million Dollars in
Next Fiscal Year
I
APPROVAL IS GIVENlDlESTFlNTHRAX'SBiALOSESTDWN
Secretary of Navy Has Five
Year Prociram Calling for
Half Billion Outlay
OTHER ESTIMATES MADE
Secretary of Interior Can (Jet Along
With One .Million l,cvi Tills' Year
Hut Statu Department Wants An
Increase lit That. Stun
tllr AmocIjIcI 1'rrM In Coo ll.jr Tlmr..
WASHINGTON, 11. C Oct. 15.
The uiitioual defeiiBo plans of tlio ad
ministration, calling for an cxpeitrtl-
rturo In tho next flscnl year of more
than $100,000,000 for tho tinny, na-l
vy and fortifications, wero compiled'
today. f
Secretary of Wnr Oarrlson lias for-, 4
'warded his estimates, already np-!.
1 proved by President Wilson to thof
''Secretary of tho Treasury and Soc-i.
notary of Navy Daniels BUinblttod msj
'estimates today after going over the
final details with tho president, who '4
gave his approval, 4
Wants Half Hllllon !
Secretary Daniels recommonded u
five year program Involving tho ox-i
poudltiiro ot $500,000,000 for tho
navy. The exact amount to ho np-'
'proprlated for each of tho five yearu
Is not decided, but tho first yeor's
program calls for two drondnnughtH
'nnd two battle cruisers.
Ask .Million Less
' Secretary Lano'saw tho president
regarding the interior tdcpnrtmcnt
estimates, which will total approxi
mately $210,000,00 or a million loss
than last year.
Secretary Lansing later discussed
tho estimates of tlio stnio department
with tho president. Ho said ne
Would ask for about a million dollars
inoro than last year.
Call for Many Ships.
Tho five-year Navy program would
raU for 1C capital ships, ton dread-
iinughts and six battle crulsors. Tho
first year's construction will lucludo
two drcadnauglits, two Imttlo cruis
ers, about -5 submarines, 1C de
stroyers and probably flvo scout
cruisers.
In Its final form tho program may
ho oxpanded to lucludo tlireo bnttlo
cruisers. Secrotary I.aiio's estimates
lucludo $0,000,000 for tho Alaskan )
Railroad, about $!),000.000 for lr-f
I.V-irlKiui Projects, JIl.OOO.OOO less than
last year for pensions nnd Increases
Ifor piliirntlon. Indian work and Nat-1'
-. ....
tonal parks.
FAMILY WIPED OUT
H'lllllV IMI'CI.'C lll.'A'IMI H.' Ul.'l.l.'.
" """" "", '" " I...
AND DACCIITMHS
lloily of Man of I'aiiiily Had Hecn
Found Yesterday in It Ivor
at llrookljn
rnr amocuioi itc. (. Co. nr Tin.r..) j neighbors In the evening, uud on re
NKW YORK. Oct. 15. Tho bod-' turning saw u bright light near tho
les of .Mrs Anna Iluntslnger. aged 'house-that looked uh largo as n llght
10. ami thrco young daughters, worof.0'1 lantern In tho distance. On ln
found In their homo In llrooklyn (.vestlgntlng wo found our dog froth
today. All nine km Jets woro turn-V,,,K at Ul l,,olUh' UUil tho "B,,t WUB
cd on and only one lighted. TlioLcom,nB from th0 ,!o' mo"t,, Tl,
.... ,.,...,. ., ,ln.w! wiminn f'OR WBS HIKipplUg 1111(1 (llgglllg ItH
n...l, tn nnuu,. nn rtYiilnHfmi lis tlu, I
crevices of tho doors an dwlndows
woro stuffed with clothing. Mrs. (
Iluntslnger yesterday Idontlflod tho
body of a man found In tho rlvor
ns hor husband.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF
SPYING IS JAILED
Herman Wife of a Hrltlsh PnMor
Put Itehlntl Hals for
Slv .Mouths
(Dr AMwltl r to Coo. IUr Time..
Is
t -vrrtv- r 1 A fra. f.nnlan S
C. Herbert. Herman wlfo of a Hrltlsh i
- - - ;-,., .,. ,... 80nttuv.
. ? ,)g ;
" . ..i-i. ..i.," t
Ing a mun.t on. actor,
over sketches of streets where troops
-ere. quartered. These ; acUvUiej.
.. -. w ., - .,.. .. .i I
together with me jaci mui iv
number of Oermdns ,
were loiinu nuiuuK ""."".
rsinn.i nmniiL' iinr nttiuiir.iiiKH.
i brought about her conviction,
OCTOBER 15, 1915 -EVENING EDITION.
I $ '
X
t
LIBEL CASE JURY
HAS DISAGREED
f Wr l"1"" I'"' ''" o '" IMjr Tlmr. J
X DENVER, Colo,, Oct, t
X 15, Disagreement is re-
X ported by tlio jury in the X
X case of Fiank L, Rose, $1
t cliarged with libel by t)
X Judge Ben B, Llndscy.
$$$ !
DISKASF. VKCl'I.IAIt TO CATTLK
CAUSKS LAWYKH'S DKATII
Heart. Milium duo to Poison Cnio
.Several Days After .Man Is
Stricken
(Pr Anf l.tJ rr la Coo. Il.y Tlmr. )
NI3W YOIIK, Oct. IT,. Georgo I-'.
Stackpole, a lawyer, who was strick
en with anthrax several days ago,
a dlseaso heretofore confined only t"
cattle, died nt a hospital hero today
from Hionrt failure resulting from
tho poison of tlio disease.
W. C. T. l TO .MKUT
AT INDIANA POMS
tlljr A.icUIO(l 1'rr.n to Cov Pay Tlmr..
SBATTIiK, Wnsh., Oct. K,.
Tho executlvo conimltteo
of tho national Women's
Christian Temperance Union
decided today to hold tho
next untlonol Women's con
vention at Indianapolis.
4
DESERTING VILLA
MOHIJ OI-'I'ICKHS AKK HKXOUNO
. iNo causi: op m:adi:h
Chief of SnultJtry Stuff And Head of
Secret Service nt .Jiiure.
T Leave Today
t'D; Anoclttoi) n. to Com Vt TlmM.
131. PASO, Texas, Oct. 15. Dr. VII
icrcal, chief of tho Villa sanitary
corps, renounced nlleglnnco to Villa
today as did also tho head of tho so-
'crot service in Jaurcz. Thoy follow.
'cd tho enmplo of General Ornclas,
military ronimaudcr, and Mayor
Montfnrt, both of Jaurcz, who adso
yesterday abandoned tho Villa cause
and crossed to HI Paso.
The Cnrranza consulato hero re
ports further desertions of tho Villa
generals.
STRANGE LIGHT VISIBLE IN
MOUTH OF AIREDALE DOG
Four Jackson County Hesldents Said
To II1110 Wltnesseil Plienoiiicnou
"as Largo as 11 i-iuiteru"
UNIVERSITY OK
ORKCON, Kit-
! L'kiwi Di'l. 111. -Tlio Htrnnifii slorv of
n iln tlin, iiinnlffiutn.l llifi unnn tilin. i
... ""H !. i..w - ,,..
Jiiomeiiou ns Coifan Doyle's "Hound
'of ttaskorvlllcH." In tlio .Sherlock Hoi-
iue mystery series, has just coino to'
tho University from a woman resl-
fttttll nt lnltf fiif'1Ufi.i .rilKllv. ffi.
' "' . i uww .......;, w.v,
fion.
With tho story camo tho head or a
dog, which tho University was usk
ed to oxninlno for rabies. Tho letter
follows in part:
' "Wo went out to visit ono of our
moillll
and fuco In tho earth. Wo
we,,t "" to It and It started toward
liu rtr iiffk linnl n llaoti. iAtiinnl l.ilfi !
! tho house, and tho dog turned and
wont off, still showing tho light at
Its mouth and snapping.
' "From tho safety of tho houso wo
called to the dog, and after quite a
timu It camo In u glad manner hut
still frothing and snapping. It want
ed to Jump up to the window wliero
I we wore and for safety wo took a gun
and killed It.
t "The dog wns a thoroiighbrod
Airedale, one year old. Four wit
nesses tho sight, two men and two
women. Kindly lot us know tho
cause of tho dog's noting In this
- (
The Hound of tho Ilaskervll-
"
les" tho light that showed from tho
animal's mouth was due to phosphor
escent paint.
PORTLAND Robert
Glbboney
...
and Mary C lea e oped and got mar-
. JBncol,vor. mnMtUo trIn
-
In a street car.
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E
Berlin Claims Further Victories
for Germans in the Cham
pagne and Artois Regions
Bulgarian Army Attacking Ov
er the Eastern Frontier Has
Taken Several Positions
FIERCE FIGHT AT DVINSK
Although Contest Violent Them
1 Seems to He No Chaiigo In Itel-
utlve. Positions of Tvto Armies
Itu hlans are Forced Hack
lT AmnrlalM 1'rnii In Cihi Ilf Tlmm.
LONDON, Oct. 15. -On the West
ern front Herman Victorian In Ar
tois and Champagne regions 1110
announced by Merlin. Nenr Ver
melle, thu Hrltlsh wero again driv
en out of the fieinian positions.
Pariii reports violent homhardmcuts
In which both sides nro taking part,
jboforo Loos and nenr Souchcz and
linlrllnil trnnrli flehlliiL' lit thn l'nnclln
forest.
Serbian Town Taken
Tho enpturo of the Serbian town
of Poznrovac, 12 miles southeast
fof Somcndrn wns nnnouncod by Her-
llno.
Klsowhoro on this front tho Ser
bians wero driven further hack with
the loss of thrco guns. Tho Hul
gnrlon first army, attacking over
the eastern frontier of Serbia, hns
taken sovoral positions.
Kiglit In tlio KuM
In tho Kast, violent nctlons con
tinue on tho Dvlnnk front with lit
tlo relntlvo chaugo In the positions
of tho contending armies. Pctro
'grad admits tho Russians huvo
again beer, hurled hack across tho
Strpla rlvor In Onllcla.
Ill'LOAKIANS CIIKCIC SUHPIIISK
A'lTACKS
Official Heiioit. Given Out at Sofia
States that tlio Klghtlug Ih
SHU Continuing
117 AmucI.I.J Pre, to Coo llf Mroo.. .
SOKIA, Oct. 15. A Hiilgnrlun of
ficial statement sayn: "Tuesday night
tho Serbians attompted a surpriso at
iitRcl: near Trem, liiisllovgriid and
'KuHtendll with the object of taking
'possession of strategical points. The
ntlcinptii wero frustrated. Later
our troops succoeded In driving hack
the Sorhhuis. Tho fighting con-
t lUIICS.
SAY THHY IIAVK DKSTIIOYHIl PO
SITIONS OF F.NFMV
.Mine lllous Uft Tieiithes and llaiitl
Creundes Ciiiimi Heavy Losses
to tho Allies
llir AwikUim itmh to tjuot llir Tlinu
CONSTANTINOPLH, Oct. 15, Of
ficial Htatemont says; "Near Anii-
frata wo Infllclod heavy losses on tho
enemy by tho uso of bomhti. Our
artillery destroyed tho machine gun
position near Ari Ilurnu. Our ob
bervatioti detachmonts near Seddiil
Ruhr Inflicted heavy losses on tho
'enemy right wing after a surpriso
attack with hand grenades Tuesday
night.
A mine explosion before thu left
wing destroyed considerable, portion
of tho enomy'H trenches."
TELEGRAPH CHARGES
WILLBE INCREASED
Hates Will He KuImmI In United King.
iloni Along With Other
High Cost
II AuoiLt4 I'reu to Coo. Ilijr Times.
LONDON, Oct. 1 I. Along with
tho riso In tho price of nearly every
thing elso, tho tolograph rate In tho
United Kingdom will probably soon
bo raised. It Is reported that tho
postal authorities the tolegraph
Hues are government-controlled In
Great Rrltaln aro considering in
creasing from twelve to eighteen
cents tho rato for sending a twelve
word message, addrcftg and signature. j
to ho counted as wordtt iu heretofore t
Tho twolvc cent rate has been In
foreo thirty years r
v
i
REPULSE
SERBIAN
T
CLAIM
A Connolldntlon of Times, Const Mall
nnd Coos liny AiUitIImt.
It REAR ADMIRAL TO X
X BE COURT MARTIALED
t - t
lllf AMnrUIlM CITM lo To-.. nr Tlmr I
t WASHINGTON, D. C.
Oct, .5. Secictaiy Dan
iels has ordered a trial by
court martial of Roar Ad
miral Willian N, Littlo,
retired on charges Involv-
t ing neglect in conduct of X
Z his duties while inspecto
t at the Fore River Ship
t building Company in Con
t miction with tho. con
t slructlon of the submar
t inc K-2, ,
7
t
t
$
IS
Si:mtl. HAS TAKKN ACTION
AOAINST HPLCAIHA
Heport. In Loudon Says It Is Duo to
Attack MimIo l,y (he
niilgarlaiiH
tllr Auncl.lM rrrwi lo Coo. Il7 Tlinn,,
IXJNDON, Oct. ID. Official nn
nouueemeut was made hero today
Hint Serbia had declared war on Iliil
garla. Tho annouueement says war
was declared because of tho Hulgar
lan attacks on the Serbian armies on
tho Kaltchon nnd Hndovltch fronts.
IT
DICSTROVKIt IS VICTIM OF HHIT
LSI! Sl'HMAHINi; TODAY
Attack Occurs Itctwccii Denmark and
Sweden According to An An
nouncement Made ut Iioudou
tllr AMoclto rrrM to Coot llr Time
COPKNHAOKN, Oct. 15. A Hrlt
lsh submarine torpedoed nnd sunk a
Cermnn dcBtroyor this morning ut
thu entrance to tho Kound, n nar
row strait between Denmark
Sweden.
' Croat Kxplcslou
A great explosion followed
and
the
striking of tho torpedo uud the do
stroyer foundered Immediately. A
cruiser ami nnothur 'destroyer ac
companied tho dustroyer that mink,
I'speeded toward tho southward. ,
BERLIN GOMMENTS
NF.WSPAPF.R THF.HF, TCLLS OF
DHLCASSF'S HKSK.'NATION
Says Ho Saw Feeling Against lllni
ami 1'mmI Saloulld Incident.
An Ait Hxeuso
ll) AmocI.iM rrrM lo Coo. II.; TlmM, I
IIKKLIN, Oct. 15. - (Wireless to
Sayvllle)- AiiKortlon iimdo by the
Tagolhlat that Delcastie, who recent
ly resigned an foreign minister or
Franco, opposed the lauding of troopn
at Saloiilkl, "Perceived popular op
inion was ngaliiKt hliu," says thu Tag
leblatto, "Delcassen selxed upon tho
pretext of thu Siiloulkl expedition as
u reason to resign. Ho Ih thus nhlo
to disappear from tho political the
atre lu tho attitude of u man who
foresaw calamities, while lu reality
ho, together with President Polneitro
and War .Minister Mllloniiid, brought
about tho present situation,"
GIVES THE REASON
FHF.NCH MINISTKKTO HULOAHIA
HLAMF.S RUSSIAN HLTHKAT
Says That Caused Sent Intent to Tin"
Against Allies Peopln In
tensely Practical
Mr AMOtUlwt l'riw I. Coo 17 limn.
PARIS, Oct. 15. That tho Rus
slaii retreat, skillfully exploited by
thu Gurmuu aguiits, was thu liuiuo
dlato cause of turning ugulnst tho
allies tho sentiment of tho Unitar
ian puoplo, who are Intensely prac
tical, wns tho statement mado by
French .Mlnlstor Panuflou on his ur-
frlvul from Sofia.
MR. AND MRS. IIIJRIIURT WOL
COTT, who huvo been upending tho
past few mouths at tho homo of
tho formor's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Wolcott, of thjjs city, will
leavo for thoir horno In Syracuse,
New York, tomorrow on tho Kll
hurn. They will visit the San
Francleco and Ran Diego exposi
tions and Mrs. A D. "Wolcott will
accompany them that fur
1R
II
No. 71
GREECE NOT TO
ENTER THE WAR
Announces Definitely Country
Not Intervene in War
On Behalf of Serbia
ENDS WORD TODRY
i
Lengthy Communication Gods
to British Government Set-:
tiny Forth the Situation
INTERPRETS THE TREATY
Creek Premier Claims Agreement
With Sorbin Does Not Cull For
On Intervention by Oreoco Un
der tho ProsoiM Cli'Ciiinstnnces' '
(llr AMorlatl 1'r.M In Coo. rlr TIium.L ,
LONDON, Oct. -5. In a noto to
Dm Hrltlsh government rccolvod to
day, Oreeco nnnouncoa a doflnlto do
clslou not to intervene In tho war on
behnir of Serbia. In tho communi
cation, which Is of n great longth,
Premier Knlmls presents his Inter
pretation ot tho Qrcoce-Sorblnn trea
ty. It concludes with tho statement
that tho Crook government Is of tho
opinion Hint tho treaty with Sorbla
does not call for Intervention by
Crecco lit the present circumstance's.
T
LOUD ."MILN'Olt SAYS THIS DAItOK
NKLLFH FICIIT HOPKLKHS
Stat Ming Figure Clven Showing tlio
Lt.sNs of Hrltlhli In tho Fx-
pcilltlon There
iiiiitisii announch
thi: casuaii'iics
tllr AmorUtnt rrrM to Ci D.r Tlmr..
LONDON, Oct. 15. Tho
total Hrltlsh casualties at tho
Dardanelles up to October 1),
uecorillug to official figures
today, was 'JG,8U!.
(llr A.MH'l.lr.l Prr.. to Coo. lr TlmM,
LONDON, Oct. 15. Of total Brit
ish canualtles or 00,800 at tho Dar
diiuulleH the iiumhor of klllod was
18,057, of whom 1185 woro officers.
Tho casualties of tho Australian
fighters on tho continent wero 29,
121. Tho iinnoiinceiuent of tho groal
loss of thu Hrltlsh nt tho Dardan
elles follows thn sensational speech
lu Die House of Lords Inst night of
Lord Mllmir who characterized tho
expedition ns hopoloss.
lie iitir.geuted tho withdrawal ot
the troops, renpondlng for tho gov
ernment. PROMINENT WOMAN 'A
OF SWEDEN IS DEAD
AilvoruM of Women's Kuffrngo In
Her Country Passes Awny lit ,
louduu Holtin
I Mr AwkLIkI Vims to Co. II. j TIium. ' '
LONDON, Oct. 13. Mrs. Martina
Osterberg. who Introduced tho sys
tem of Swedish physical training' tor
women in Knglnud nnd was onq it
tho leading advocates of woman'fluf
frago lu Swodeu, lu dead nt hor homo
hero, aged 05.
Mrs. Osterberg camo to Hngtd'nu
from Sweden and was chosen super
intendent of tho physical training de
partment of thu Loudon schools In
1880. Sho left this post flvo years
later to becomo head of n physical
training collego for women school
teachers. A few days boforo hor
dentil she prosoutod this collego to
tho Hoard of Kducntlon, and it will
ho continued ns a part of tho gov
ernment's educational work.
.Mrs. Ostorhorg also malntalneu
it rosldout in Swedon, whore she
founded n collogo similar to tho Kng
lUh Institution, but addod agrlcultu
ro nnd hortlculturo to tho curricu
lum. BxiioctliiK that women would
I bhortly bo enfranchised In Swod.oq,
I biio uevisou an olauorato Bchomo de
islgnod to proparo hor box for their
now privileges. Tho main foature
I of tho scliomo was a sorlcs of loctiira
on government, hyglono nnd tji'o
placo of women In tho professions.
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