The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Vol. No. XXXIX
Bandits Froi,n Across the Bor
der Commit the Crime and
Make Their Escape
II iff KILLED
Victims Arc Corporal McBee,
Engineer, Who Was Pinned
Under Locomotive
SEVERAL CARS WRECKED-
Truck Iwcncd niitl Pu'lcd Away
jusfns Tlio Train Approaches
Twenty Mexicans Keep up
Steady Gun Flro
O; Aawelatra rrriu to Co- mj TIiopd.I
DROWNS VI LLE, Toxns, Oct. 19
Inspired by rnco hutrod as woll ns
a desire for loot, 20 Mexicans who
claimed to bo followers of Luis Do
Lirosa, leader of n so called ToxaB
revolution, hold up and robbed n
train near Olmlto, sovon, miles north
of here last night.
Ai a result thrco aro dpad, an
other probably fatally Injured, and
(our others sorlously hurt. Tlio
bandits nro believed to lmvo escaped
Into Mexico.
Three Aro Dond
The dead aro Corporal Mcllco,
Third United States Cavalry, who
was ihot; Knglneor Kondall, who
tai pinned beneath tlio locomotlvo,
and Dr. B. S. McCain, doputy otato
hilth offlcor. Tlio robhory was the
boldest work by bandits slnco tlio
raids legan three months ago,
' Caused a Wreck
They romoved the spikes from n
rail and lying concealed in nearby
brush, Jerked the rail from unilor
the noso of the oiirIiiu with a Ioiir
heaTjr wire. Tlio ongluo, baRRago,
mill and cxproeg cars Jumped the
track. After tho robbery tho Moxl
cani burned tho trestlo north of tho
rk.
Few Pussoiigers
The scono of tho robhory is throo
miles from tho Rio Grando. Tho Mex
icans, as thoy flrod at tho train,
shouted, "Viva Plzano, Viva Cnr
rMa." Plzano Is a co-lcador with
De Larosa. Few paBson'gora woro
aboard.
The robhory was conduced by
jive or six Moxlenns In Khnkl uni
forms whllo 10 or 20 moro kept up
constant fire.
Troops Detained
The burned trcstlo provont,od tho
Wnpt arrival of tho Unltod States
Wers from San Uonlto to tnko
"P 'he pursuit John V. Sword,
'ormer United States soldier, snld
nd thrco soldiers, MoDoo, llrls
lr and I.aymon, occuplod n ,oat
the front end of tho smoking tar,
three sohllors In uniform, hut
inarmed.
Four Men Arwiiut
four Mexicans nro under arrest In
"""iMtloa wit tho robbery and
r brought horo today. It Is
Z I a ,)0SS0 8,10t allu iIUocl two '
Health Officer Dead
ittul E.S' McCn". deputy stato
n officer, died this afternoon
from
revolver wounds ho received.
A. it, . l""u VMu
Weed ! ' Cam t0 a 8top ,,(
r rTn. Xlea"8 crw"ns Into tho
r end eoaeb. Tll0 Mexicans cam
K'i flrlnir. ti. ,.,
Tl (1lro... . ..
" ijbi iiiiiik
om r ' at lno ariny uniforms
sbmT. ' vonl 8 companions,
"oldlen
lit i.
Two
Were oiinf n .i. i i.,-
and in J u'uv l" 1,r" '-0
tke tZ Wna ll,t na ho lved f
,8e front door.
fio After Soldiers'
"fae-i Willis, Dr. McCain, Dis.
ml nAlorney Klelber of llrowns-
Wrtlh, l? ,rave"ns salesmen, It.
"Sht and P. m. Sauer.
sen 'li! f'.r8t r,,sU at th0 "nlformod
the bandits paid little attou
m torn th0r 1)aS8eaBors. McCain
TCleibl ;V0k rofugo ,n th0 to,lot
ad s v8 lf 8hot' wlxtle Wright
In ,er h,a ' ""or tho seats.
"e meautimo Sword brushed
"e tra.n ait'8 arm- J"!'! -4tt
'Whole. a"d fleU three n,,le8 to a
TieSbandn'7Ugh t,,e I)oor
K aS knocked on the toilet
Villlii Comraanded McCain and
WereuD CmJ out' Thoy refused,
U do,, . , 6 badlts fired throtiRn
wr. WtUng McCain In the ab-
TRAIN ROBBED
Si MEXICANS
of Its Utlo 'The
t U tlme to
iU CBCr,e o
Established 1878
As The Const Mali.
HOLD UP EXPRESS t
TRAIN IN NEW YORK
i s
Mr Alloc Intel 1'imm to Coo Ear Tlmra.J
NEW YORK, Oct, 19-
Six armed men held up X
and robbed two freight
trains and attempted toj
rob an American Express
Company train at the en- X
trance of the tunnel near
Congers, N.Y,, this morn- X
lug. Tho robbers escaped X
in an auto, X
CASE IS DISMISSED
THOMAS TAGOAKT WILL NOT
PROSECUTED
in;
Election li'miid Charges Against Fam
ous Indianapolis Man Aro Not
Pressed In Court.
Iljf AsjoclattJ l'rrwi to Com liar Tlmm.J
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. It). Tho
enso of Thomas Tnggnrt, democratic
untlonnl coinmlttco man charRcd
with election conspiracy, was dismiss
ed In tho criminal court today on mo
tion of tho prosecutors.
mo
J:-
IRE GOLD ADR!
AIIOUT TWHNTV-I-'IVH MILLION'
t'OMKS I'ltO.M ICN(ILANI)
Shlpn.ciK In LarRer Tlinii Any Prev
ious Cni'Mpiuieiit Kiom There
To United Htnte.s
IIr AnorlalM Vint to Cooi liar Tlmn.l
NI3W YOltIC, Oct. 19. The latest
shipment of Rold from KuRalnd to the
United States, said to be larRor than
any previous consignment, arrived to
day. It was approximately $25,
000,000. OO'J'
FHK-SIDKXT VOTKS
WOMKX SUKFHAGH
,nr Aworlald I'rc.f to Moi Tir Tlm.
PltlNCICTON, Oct. 10.
President Wilson enmo to his
IorbI resldonco horo today
and votod for tho woman
suffraRo conBtltutlonal
amondmont su limit tod to tho
pcoplo by tho LoRlslaturo.
Ilo arrived shortly nftor noon
and loft Immediately aftor
votlnR. '
.lOSKIMl (i. MeCOV DKAD
inr Aaoltl4 Pr o Coo flar TlmM.J
KANSAS CITY, MO., .Oct. l'J.
Joseph G. McCoy, dlod horo today af
ter a two mouths Illness.
BAR SURVEY ON THE
UMPQUA IS PROGRESSING
Cnptaln Jiunos 1o1Iiciiiiih ItotuiH to
flardlner Today Croiv May lie
at Work JO Days Yet
C.,tnlii Tninno PnlllOlUUS retlimCd
vla tho beach stage this morning to
re-fGardinor to look over tho bar Biir-
Voy bolni: made at tho mouth of tho
'Umpqun. Ho said last ovonlnR thnt
tho men aro progressliiR very won
with tholr work thoiiRh it Is expected
tho comploto survey can not bo ac-
'compllshod in less than 10 days) or
two weeks yet.
Tho examination of tho bar is to
bo most comploto for thoso records
go to tho U. S. Engineering Corps
In Portland and on thorn may rest
rmucli of tho responsibility for any
action takon later by Congress for
or against a Jotty.
The bar was rough this morning
and the dredgo Michlo, shortly boforo
noon was forced to coino backlnsldo
for tho day,
domen and wounding Wallls twlcof
Stole Shoo.s.
Sauor was rolloved of $30 In car.li.
Tho bandits relieved tho dead tol-
dlor,, McBeo, of his shoes. Doc
Washington, a negro, hid bonoalh
a seat, but tho bandits saw his feet,
stole h!a shoes and $05 in cash.
Sword left his hat and coat, con
taining $280, which the bandits took.
Other passengers lost smauor
amounts.
WOODBURN Jerome D. Sim
mons, former member of tho Oregon
legislature and a successful farmer,
died at tho aeo of 58 years,
THE DALLES Dr. E. Rea Norels
of Bond, haa been found guilty or
attack upon flftoen-year-old Adole
Boll, of Redmond, Oregon, whom ho
Is alleged to have brought to this
city,
(Suns
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
GARRANZA IS
MEXICO'S BEAD
Formal Recognition Made by
United States and Pan
American Conference
WOTE IS PRESENTED
Given to Elisio Arredendo at
Mexican Embassy at Wash
ington by Sec. Lansing
OTHERS LIKELY TO FOLLOW
Countries Xot. Included In tlio Fan
American Conference- Aro Ex
pected to A1m Iteci)Riilo De
facto (iovcmiiicut Soon
(Hr Aamctatoa Vrtu to t Bar Tlmfa.l
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. l'J.
Formal recognition by tho United
Slates of a defacto Rovomment In
Mexico with Carranza as tho chief
executive, was accomplished at noon
today by tho delivery to Carranzas
representative, Ellsto Arredoudo, nt
tho Mexican embassy of a lettor from
Secretary Lansing.
Recognition letters from tho Fnn,-
Amerlcan conferees, similar In tone,
woro also recolved by Arrendo
AVi'l (Jo to Mexico
Tomorrow Arredoudo will start
for Saltlllo to moot Carranza and pre
sent tho notcB of recognition In nc
cordauco with tho .decision of the
Pau-nmerlcau couforonco yesterday.
Otliern May Follow
ltocognltlon by other nations than
tliOHo represented in tho Pan-Aiuor-leun
coufcrcnco Is oxpected to follow
soon.
LiiusIiir'h Letter
Lansing's lettor says in substance
that tho secretary talces plcasuro In
informing Arredoudo that tho United
States recognizes n defacto govern
ment In Mexico, of which Carranza Is
tho chief oxocutlvo, that tho Unltod
Statoa Is prepared to recolvo diplo
matic representatives of tho defacto
government as soon ns It Is possible
to send ono to Washington, nnd
asks Arredoudo to commuulcnto this
lfornmtlou to Carranza.
POLITICAL TALK
JIHYOH AliLE.V HAYS HE WILL
NOT KIIKIC IHMJLECTION
.Imlgo John V. Hall SiiRRosted for
Mil) or. Councllnien Evertwn
mid Kimball Aspirants
City politics aro now beginning to
bo discussed us tho Marshflold pri
maries will ho held early In No
vember. Councilman Evortsen said today
that Mayor F. E. Allen had told
him that ho would not soek re-election
ns Mayor
J lid go John F. Ilnll has been dis
cussed as a candidate for Mayor -for
sonio tlnio and while ho Is not Book
ing tho position, friends say that ho
would not bo averso to serving
Ciiiiuclliueii Hao lleo.
Councilman Evortsen, whoso term
expires on the Council this year,
Is said to have aspirations for tho
Mayoralty, although ho has not an
nounced his candidacy. Friends have
talked It ovor with him.
Councilman Copplo's friends have
also been urging that ho bo a can
didate this fall, pointing out that
ho is entitled to It through long
Borvlco on tho Council.
Awhile back some of the friends
of Councilman II. J. Kimball were
urging his candldncy, but ho has
not personally made any announce
ment. Elect Two Coiiiicllmen.
Two Councllmon aro to bo elected
this fall. Tho terms of Carl Al
breeht and Carl Evortsen expire.
Not Ioiir ago Councilman AJbrecht
was understood during tho discus
sion of tho band appropriation, to
stato that ho would not seek re
election. So far, W. N. Ekblad Is the only
new candidate whoso name has been
brought forth for ono of tho va
cancies on the Council.
Clt Recorder Butler announces
that all who deslr? to participate In
tho city primaries must register
with him before the night of Oc
tober 23.
Wo Iiavo nifty Ho of coal, wmi1
and combination lieutliig Mmes, see
this lino beforo you buy, Sebroeder
and lllldeubrnnd.
MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
t GERMAN STEAMERS . t
t HAVE BEEN SUNK
lllr AmorlilcJ l'rwii lo ro rar Tlmra.l 4
STOCKHOLM, Oct, 19 t
The German steamers t
Pernambuco, 4788 tons, t
and the Soederham, 1499 t
tons, were torpedoed last t
night by a British sub- X
marine off Uxeieosund, I
on v Baltic coast -of t
Sweden, , The Pernam- t
buco, loaded with ore, t
t
unk, Tho Soederham t
t was kept afloat by a car-
go or wood, j
KILLED li WRECK
SIX MKF.T DEATH AS REVIV
AL IN.IUICED IN COLLISION ..
CIiIcjiro, Hock Island ami I'aclflc
Trains Coitio ToRCtlier In Okln
' liomii This MorulHR
(11, A.'o.iUlfd rrtaa lo Coot Ha, Timet. 1
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 10. Six
are dead, two fatally Injured and
about eight others Injured as tho re
sult of a head on collision hetweou
a Rock Island southbound passenger
train and a northbound freight train
this morning, twelve miles south of
Chleknsha.
Car Piled Up
Tho trains were travolIiiR 30 miles
an hour. Ab tho result of the impact
of tho passeiiRer train tho locomotlvo
was loft on top of tho freight on
gluo una four cars of cattlo piled ov
er and under them,
A heavy stool mall car Jumpod
clear ovor the engines and rolled 30
feet to ono side.
Mall Clerks Hurt
Four clorkB woro In tho mall car.
Two woro Injured whllo two escapod
unhnrniod. Aftor tho wreck, throo
llvo cattlo woro aejjn slnndliiR on top
of tho wrocknRo whloh was piled
about 30 feet In tho air.
S RIFLE SHOOT
EAKTEUX MAN GETS FIRST IN NA
TIONAL EVENT
H. V. IVnrson of Oregon National
Guard Gets Third Place U. fi.
Murliio Second
inr Auoc!atol I'rraa to Coin Dar Tlrom.l
JACKSONVILLE Fin., Oct. 19.
SorReant .Tamos 8. Stowart, of Mass
acluTsotls ghnrd, won tho national In
dividual championship In tho nation
al rlflo tournament. Private T. B.
Crawloy, of the U. S. Marino corps,
wna second, and Private S. W. Pcai
BOii, of the Oregon National Guard,
third.
TODAY IS APPLE DAY
OitKGON DARKENS TO HICCKON
ING OF THE APPLE
If Von Haven't ICaton Ono Yet Today,
1 1 uiry l' Coos Produces .Most
All Apples Eaton Hero
By tho way, havo you oaten that
npplo yet today? Jf not, got busy,
This Jb Octobor 19 and thoroforo, by
government decroo, Oregon Apple
Day. Romomber tho date.
Rosy cheokod Graveustolns and
palofacod Bollflowors, early this
morning, long boforo Old Sol waa
up, had begun talking about the oc
casion. It is tholr big day. And
thoy ore liberally backed up by tho
Coos Rlvor Beauties, tho Kings, tho
Baldwins, tho .Jonathans and tho
w4iolri Apple Family.
Into Marshflold this year havo
been shipped loss than 200 boxes of
outside apples, from Hood River and
Wonatcheo mostly, say tho produce
man. In other words tho local pro
duco has been practically taking earo
of tho demand.
From up both forks of Cooa River,
from orchards north, west, and south
of the city tho orchards have boon
pouring their crops Into tho city.
There have como very good varlotlos
of apples and tjioy have boon cheap,
a great deal cheaper than thoso that
are brought hero from outside points.
It has shown overyono what can
bo done. That wo do not havo to de
pend on tho so called npplo regions of
the Northwest for our apples.
And with Hie prices more reason
able than ever anothor result has
been an Increasing use of tho pro
duct, There havo boon a greater
number of apple pies, apple dump-
w
19, 191 5 -EVENING EDITION.
SEVEN KILLED
Wagon Load of Dynamite
Blows up at Mine Near
Butte, Montana, Today
FIVE flRUNJUOED
Buildings in the Vicinity of the
Accident Are Destroyed
by the Concussion
VICTIMS WERE AT WORK
Most of Men KUIed op Hurl. Woro In
UulldliiRM Owned by North llutto
Company and Knows as (irniilto
Mountain Ml no
lllr Airoclatxl l'ra 1 Coot liar Tlmw.J
11UTTE, Mont., Oct. It). A wagon
load of dyuamlto blew up ns it was
being hauled Into tho yard of the
a rnnl to Mountain Mlno of tho North
Butto Company today and at least
seven men woro killed and flvo ser
iously Injured, ono of whom will dlo.
A numlior of buildings In tho vicin
ity of the explosion were destroyed.
Most of tho mon killed were at work
In the buildings of tho mlno,
WILSON LINK IIOAT
IS RKPORTED HUNK
Ilr AuocUtoJ I'rraa U Cooa liar Tim.
LONDON, Oct. 10. Tho
steamship Alphu, 3870 tons
gross, of the Wilson Hue, was
Hiiuk. Tho crow Is roported
saved.
OREGON IN NEW
THRIFT MOVEMENT
Prof. .7. A. Ilexull of Corviillls, Ono of
Nluo .Men lo Cauvii-ss Situa
tion In United States
CHICAGO, Oct. 19. Oregon, Is to
tuko a prominent part In tlio nation
wide campalRn now In proRress to
bring Americana back to thoso study
habits of thrift nnd frugality which
characterized, our Now England, nu
costors. Announcement wnn mado today of
tho appointment of Prof. J. A. Ilex
all of Corvallls, Oro., as a member
of tho Thrift Hoard or nlno of tho Na
tional ICducatlou Association.
Picked Nino Men
Tho appointment was mado by
Piesldont It. J. Aloy of tho Universi
ty of Mnlno, who was delegated at the
recent national mcotlug or the edu
cators held In Oakland, Cal., to se
lect the uln'o persons In America host
suited to canvuBS tho whole thrift
problem with a view of making rec
ommendations within n period or two
years, respecting uiothodB to bo om
ployed in teaching thrift in tho pub
lic schools of America.
Plan Essay Contest
This committee, also will supervise
tho essay contest to bo conducted by
tho National Education Association.
A sorlon of prizes ranging from $10
to $75 each aro to bo nwardoij
through the coinmlttco for the best
essays on tho subject of "Thrift."
Prox. Uoxall was placed on tho Na
tional Thrift Hoard because of his lit
tlmato kunwledgo of agricultural ed
ucational work in tho United States.
S WATERFRONT NEWS t
Tho steam schooner Acme ar
rived In yesterday at 1 o'clock from
San Francisco and Is loading ties
for Botsford o at tho Arrow Lin
dock today.
With a full lumber cargo tho
steam schooner Hardy is expected
to got awoy Friday morning for
tho Roamer Is expected to got fcway
this evening
From San Francisco tho steamship
Santa ('lara crossed In about 1:15
P, m. and is expected to get away
thin evening for Portland.
The gasollno schooner Rustlor
Bailed for the Koguo last night and
San Franctsco.
lings, applo sauces for tho Tired Busi
ness Man and-little WilUo and Mary
all of whom aro mighty glad that ap
ples can and do grow In Coos coun
ty.
So tonight In hooping with tho
spirit of tho day there should be
somo variety of applo sauco or pio
on tho table, or elder and, If thta Is
lacking, bo patriotic mid uso upplo
vinegar anyhow.
IN EXPLOSION
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
096 4
POSSE FOLLOWING t
I SLAYER OF POLICE X
1
k (Hr AuorUtM rrru In Coop Put Tim mi
t, LOS ANGELES, Oct, X
X 19, In the wake of two X
I hounds that followed a
t trail loading into the
$ foothills, moro than a
X hundred police and den
udes are in pursuit today
of Harry Duncan, an al
leged auto thief, He es-
escaped from his house
aftor shooting and killing X
Polico Sergeant Toolen X
this morning, X
ITALY TAKKS STAND AGAINST
BULGARIA IN NEW CRISIS
Reason Given Is That Country 11ns
Allied llcivclf With Enemies
of J Inly
RICPOHTKI) ITALY HAS
DECLARKI) WAR
(Ilr AmoelatM 1'rriu lo Cooa liar TlinM.
ROME, Oct. 19. Italy de
clared wnr on Bulgaria, ac
cording' to na auuouiicomont
by tho Htofanl Nowb ARcncy.
Ilr AuoclaUJ I'rraa to Cooa Dar Tlrara,
PARIS, Oct. 19. Tho HavnB Cor
respondent at Romo telegraphs: "Tho
Italian government, by order of tho
king, declared that a statu of wnr
oxlstod butweon Italy and Bulgaria
by reason of Bulgaria's having op
ened hostilities ngalnut Sorbin, thus
allying Itself with the enemies of It
aly." cc
Li
'1HOUHLK AHISKH IN MANAGF.
MKNT OF AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND
Minister Cannot A giro on Some
Points Attorney General Re
signed and Preiulei' Sick
(Hr Aaaorlaloj I'rru lo Coo liar Tlmra,
ENGLAND'S PREMIER
IS REPORTED ILL
Ur AMoclatoit I'r.M to Coo na, Tlmra.J
LONDON, Oct. 19. Pro
mlor Asipilth has ouddonly
become III, 111b stato of
health will roqulro his with
drawn I from public activities,
ut loust for n few days.
Pr Aaaoclato4 I'rraa t Cooa Da, TlniM.I
LONDON, Oct. 19. Great Britain
Is waiting anxiously to learn wheth
er tlio cabluot ministers will bo ablo
to composo the differences existing
nudcontlnuo tho' guvernmont with
out swapping horses midstream. Tho
military difficulties which confront
tlio allies havo taken a -position sec
ondary In importance for tho time
holug.
DUTd-cnres Arising s
Tho cabinet has boon holding long
nnd frequent meotlngs since tho Bal
kan crisis doveloped. Vital differ
ences havo arisen over conscription.
Tho resignation of Attornoy Gon
ornl Carson was tho first proof of
dirroroncos In tho cahluot.
Will Not Withdraw
Romoval or General Sir Ivan Ham-
,'Ilton from command of tho Dardan
elles forco was received horo with
mixed footings, coming on tho hcoU
of rumors of po'sslblo withdrawal
from tho Galllpoll peninsula.
In tho best Informed clrclos, how
evar, tho appointment as commander
In elder or Major General Sir Charlos
'Munro is Interpreted as an Indica
tion that tho campaign will bo con
tinued, OLD WHALER STILL HAILS
Belvedere He-turns ji'iom North Af
ter 1Ollg; Ci'iiInq
Four mon shy from tho original
crow and tolling a talo of exception
al hardships In tho north tho old
fwhalor Bolvedoro has arrived back to
, ......
civilization, a row duya ago nutting
Into Seattle. Tho vossel brought a
Ivaluablo cargo of walrus hides ana
luia.
The Belvedere belongs to tho old
time fleet that used every year to
put out from San Francisco In search
or tho spermwhnlos. Sho la built of
wood and bcarfl on hor BldOs slgnlfl-
w
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CAB
MET
DS
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tho Coos liny Time is. A 8oh0
wont Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon pooplo
and devoted to tlio best uUcrcsU of this great
loctioa . The Times always boosts tutd eTW
knocks.
No. 74
SERB! TOWN
Located on Railroad and
Stop Rapid Advance of
Allies' Troops
Claim Made TJiat Their At
tack on Western Front is
a' Failure
DEADLOCK IN THE EAST
Neither Sldo Is Making Any Prog
ress in Vicinity of Dvlnslc nnd
ltliru English Officials Non
committal About Dardanelles
Ur AaaoclalM Prraf to Cooa liar Ttma.
LONDON, Oct. 19. The Bulgarian
troops captured tho Serbian town of
Vranyn, on tho Nlsh-Salonlkl rail
road, Berlin announced today, Tho
cutting of this lino moans tho stop
page of tho rapid advanco of tho ri
lled rolnforccmentB for tho SorhlaiiB
from Saloulkl.
Austrian Take Town
Berlin announces tho capturo by
the AustrlniiB of tho town of Obro
uovntz on tho Savo front and tho
further advanco of tho Teutonic forc
es to ovor 15 miles south of Belgrade.
Germans KopulM'd
In tho west, Paris announces that
Gorman attacks northeast ot Soucher,
woro coyiplotoly repulsed.
In tlio east, u deadlock contlnuofl
around Dvlnslc and Riga. Elsowhoro
little activity Is reported.
Noting Given Out.
A non-clmmlttal reply is Rlvon by
niomborn In tho houso ot commons
today an to a question designed t,o
bring out whothor the suggestion
thi.t Galllpoll bo ovneuntod by allies
hnl found any official support.
T
ALLIICS WILL SEND REINFORCE.
MKNTH TO THE BALKANS
Interpretation of Greece's Treaty
Willi Serbia Does Not Conform ,
With Tliat of Grocco
11 AMtclatnl Trraa to Coo nr Twi,1
LONDON, Oct. 19. Tho decision
of tho ontouto powers to iiond largtt
reinforcements to tho Balkan front
was Indicated In a despatch front
AthoiiB today to tho Exchango Tele
graph. It said that this decision
'had boon communicated to tho Greefc
government. ii,f
Tho Information was convoyed in
tho form ot a frlondly noto from
British nnd Russian ministers at
Athous to tho Greek government, in
which tho plans ot tho outopto at
lies woro outlined,
Tho note also pointed out that tho
butonto allies, interpretation o(
Greccq'a troaty obligations to Sorbin
apparently wore not In couformlty
to thai of tho Greek government.
ASKS KING TO LEAD
ENGLISHMAN SUGGESTS THAT
PARLIAMENT 1IK DISSOLVED
Seton Robert llcresford Offers Res
olution Which Is Aduntod nt
a Public Mooting
Hr Aaaolat4 I'rraa to Ckm liar Time.
LONDON, Oct. 19. Soton Robert
Berosford, fol'iuor army offlcor and
brother ot Lord Decles, In addressing
a street meeting In London today,
suggested that King George dissolve
parliament forthwith and assume
command of tho armies in tho flold.
Tho suggestion wub put In tho form
of n resolution and udoptod by tho
meeting.
PORTLAND Carl List, who was
on board tho hark Cunibaskennatn
whon It was attacked by a German
submarlno and was taken aboard the
lattor, has returned to his homo in
Portland nnd becuuso ot his exporl
oneo on tho submarlno has boou of
forod a place on tho vaudevlllo stage,
BAKER Worth Perkins was sav
ed from death by a thick bow on the
side of. his hut when bo was struck
on tho head with a rock In a street
iy.iarrChvw-uw jnnmf
cant marks of tirelosg and lonesome
fights with tho northern lew.
In nn opon boat of Kamchatka on
j tho Siberian coa,st four mou in a bot
' woro swept to sea and lost, ,
BULGARS TAKE
GERMANS
IE TROOPS
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