The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Southwest Oregon Paper '
Tkat'a what Uie Coos Bay Tlmca la. A Sonti
(vest Oregon paper (or Southwest Orogoa people
and devoted to tbo best Utorcsta of Uik great
icctioa . Tbo Tlmca aJwaya boosts wad erar
biocka.
The Coos By Tlmca la proud of Ita titla "Tho
plc'j rwpor," nnd It atrlvea at nil tlinea to
B lo iu namo by devoting ita eaerglaa to
omotlns Uio pooplo lHUsroata.
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KILL SOLDIERS
Detachment is Ambushed and
Onlv Two of Forty-Six Es
cape the Slaughter
Pilo Them on Railroad Bridge
and Then Set Fire to
The Structure
FIRE DESTROYS IT ALL
jDdlnns Are Now MovliiR Tow mil the
1'nlted Stales Company piUiitlonM
nt Agulla Xous Comes
, Oor Wireless '
IBf Auoclitrt Pi to Coo Dr TlmM.J
TOl'OLIHAMI'O, Mexico., Oct. 22.
(Radio to San Dlcg) A dctach
ment of troops wiib ambuBhod by
Yiaul Indians botwoonftLoB,Mochlii
ami Sin Ulns, Slnalon, and !! or -IG
soldiers were killed.
Tlio Indians then piled tho bodies
on ft railroad bridge, sotting tiro to
tho latter, and destroyed nil.
Tho Indians now tiro moving to
ward tho L'nltod States Company
plantations nt Agulln.
Against Heavy Odd.
In tho attack on tho soldleru this
morning the dense brush nffordud
tho Mexicans perfect cover, ns they
scattored nnd mndo toward .tho
boundary. Fifteen United Stntes
toldlors, fighting flvo nihilist one,
held tholr ground nlthouKh luilf
ot thorn wore put out of coiiiiuIb
ilon until relief enmu from tho mis
sion, seven nillcfl nwny. A picket
reported thu presence of the bandits
In tlmo to glvo tbo troopers n chance
to tako positions for tholV dospor
t resistance nKnlnHt odds.
Dl
RDMISES TO ILP
CAllUAN.A GENERAL WILL TUV
TO STOP ItAlDS
Als 1'or More Tioops to Handle tho
(Situation on Molntii Sido of
Itlo (irnmlo
IBf AiKKlttM net lo Coo Hr 'llm.
BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Oct. 22.
An active campaign against tho ban
dits oa tho Moxlcan side of tho Rio
Grando by Gcnornl Lopoz, Cnrrnnzn
towtnander In Matamoras, wao pro
mised today by the Carranza consul
here. Tho consul Bald Lopoz has re
quested more troops In order to han
dle the Mexican sldo of tho raid.
SOTIIIXfl MORE HEARD ABOUT
tXKUUTIOX OF WOMAN NURSE
u'9 of Miss VuecU Wns Taken on
Wiargo of Smuggling Holdlora
of thu Allies
IB? AnorUtot rtrn to Coo IUr Tlrow.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 22.
Secretary of Stato Lansing bad no
"Port today either from Ambassa
dor Pago or Minister Whltlock on
the execution of Miss Edith Vacoll,
Drltlsh nurso, convlctgd at
Brussels for smuggling English nnd
"e'glan soldlors out of Rolglum.
As far as tho Washington gov
ernment Is concerned, tho case ap
Wari closed, every diplomatic ef
'ort apparently hav(m, been ex
"ustcd previous to tho execution.
A,,VAKCK OF
THK ARMY iS RE
PORTED CONTINUING
t
''fasho Movement Wns IiiauKumr
" len AuMm-Gorninu Attak
as .Made Against Serbia
'' Aultoa Pre., to Coo Bar Time..)
lJtEnN'A' Ita,y 0ct' 22. Tho
'ians aro continuing ' their ad-
e Trentlno ns a result of
Brat ,ffeil8lvo movement Inaug-
c a at about tho tlmo tho Austro-
u campaign against Sorbla
lull lched' Reports stato tbo
,t ani nave penetrated moro than
Tien? m1"" north ot tho latitudo ot
seloli Pa"lne t0 the north of Mount
BODIES CREMATED
BENT CLOSED
HIS MOVE ON
Established 1878
, Ab Tho Const Mall,
tHM
t BRITISH LOSSES X
HAVE BEEN BIG X
X
4 Or AuocUUd frrM to Cuw rar Time.
t LONDON, Oct, 22, X
British casualties since t
October 1 total 2285 offi- X
X cers and 50,072 men, X
DENVER AUSTRIAN ALLEGED TO
HAVE KILLED ENGLISHMAN
Clnlin Ho Avongwl Death of Brother
la Win by Pushing Mini
Into Machinery
Or AtiocUted rrm lo to Dr Timet
DENVER, Oct. 22. George Fla
rngrady, an Austrian, was nrrcated
hero today charged with murder In
connection with tho death of Goorgo
Urny, nu Englishman, who was
ciuttlicd In tho machinery at tho Col
orado ,11ml Southern Rallroiul shops
horo Aunuut 20,
According to tho police, Flaragra
dy heard that hut brother In the Aus
trian army hud been killed and Iu re-
vengo pushed Gray Into the mnchlii
ory. dray Is said to belong to a wealthy
EngllBh family.
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JUSTICE OK WASHINGTON HIT
PHEME COURT PASSICS AWAV
Was Native or Ohio and Mas Been
'Prominent On tho Pacific
Oltlht
tnr AnwUted rrM to Coo llr Vttnw.I
OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 22. Jus
tlco Ilorman D. Crow of the Btnto su
promo court died early today ot con
cop nftor a long Illness.
MrB. Crow nnd bou, Donton M.
Crow, woro at tho bodshlo. Judgo
Crow whoso homo was at Spokano,
was born In Dolowaro, Ohio', April
1G, 18C1, and graduated from tho
Ohio Wosloynn College. Ho was a
mombor of the Washington Btnto leg
islature for two terms and had boon
presidential olector (and regent of
tho Washington Stato college.
AMATEUR HASEUALL CHAMPION.
SHIP WILL hi: DECIDED '
Tiicoum mid Ohio Nines ,Repi went-
Noi-tbwest nnd East, Play nt
San Friinclbco
ID, AMOtlil rr to Coo Dj TIidm.J
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22. Tho
South Tacomn (Washington) Tlgors
'and tho Clovolond (Ohio) Pvnito
Autos llnod ujl today for tho first
of thrco games horo to decide tho
amateur baseball championship of
tho world, other than lntor-collog-lato.
Tho tigers wont In tho gamo
ns champions of tho Northwest and
tbo Vl,lto. Autos ns champions of
tho East,
OFFICERS ELECTED
JEFF 11.
I1HSH OF EUGENE IS
PRESIDENT
Rev. E. II. Clovenger, of Poudlo-
tou, Chosen Vice President at
Oregon State Convention
IUr AuoiltleJ I'rwi 1" Coot Pr Tlrot.
EUGENE, Oro., Oct. 22. Jefr H.
Irish, of Eugene, was re-electod
President of tho Oregon Baptist
convention horo today. Rov. Ed
ward R. Clovingor, of Pendleton,
was olected vlco president.
THREATS ARE
FRIENDS OF JOSEPH HILI-STROM
AT SALT LAKE ARE ACTIVE
Wilter Pionilsos Death and Do
striictlou Unless Sentence of Jos.
Hillstroni is Commuted
rur Aoctt4 rrM w coo ur Tim.j
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 21.
Threatening letters bimllar to those
recolved before Joseph Hillstrom
was re-sentenced to death aro be
ing received by Governor Spry,
fine mailed at Salt Lake and re
ceded today threatens death to the
Governor and destruction to tho city
if Hillstrom's sentence Is not commuted.
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 0CT0BER.22, 1915 EVENING EDITION.'
I
10 'TREJORDER
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Reinforcements for General
Funston Are Ordered From
Galveston by Department
MET READY
Twenty-third Infantry in Flor
ida is Ordered to Go to
Galveston Post
ARE DOING ALL THEY CAN
Officers Evplalu that Until tho Gov
ernor of Texas Formally Asks
fur lutei'teiillou War Zoiio
Cannot bo IXubllshed
tor Af.ocUitJ rm, to enot o.r Tiraw.)
WASHINOTON, 1). C, Oct. 22
Tho twenty-eighth regiment of In
fantry has been ordered from Gal
veston to Ilarllngen, Texas, by the
war dopurtmout an a result of tho
renewal of bandit rnhls on tho Tox-
ait border.
To Protect Kuiall Pos(h
Tho troops will be used by General
Kitustou to glvo ndtlllloual protection
to Binall poHts Bitch ns that at OJo
Do August. Tho twenty-third Infan
try, now M Jacksonville, Florida,
will be returned to Galveston to be
lield In reserve.
IXiliiR All They Can
OfflclalH explained today that tho
army wan doing all It legally could
to check tho border raldn. Unless
tho governor of Texas should ask for
formal Intervention, there Is no au
thority for tho establishment ot a
military y.ono and the declaration or
martial law,
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F
NO ARMS TO PASS IN OR OUT OF
NORTHERN MEXICO
Order Ik Effect It o Toddy ntl Can Be
' Enforced nt Discretion of
Customs Officers
tnr AmocUhj rr to coo jut tiium.i
EL PASO. Oct. 22. An embargo
on shipments In and out ot northern
Moxlco has bobon declared by tho
Unltod States effective today, to bo
enforced nt tho discretion or tbo cus
totns authorities for tho customs dls
trlct of EI Paso, oxtondlng from Mar
ra, Texas, to Columbus, N. M.
SENDS IS REPLY
ACKNOWLEDGED RECEIPT OF
HHCOONIT10N
Foicigu Seciotury of Cariauii Cab-
inot Dlstnitches .Comuiuiilcatiou
To tbo Stato Dopaitiucnt
,Ur AmocIiIxI I'rn. I eu IUr Tin I
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 22.
Ackuowlodgemont of tho receipt of
Socrotury Lansing's noto recogniz
ing a do fncto government iu Mexico
was received at tho Stato Depart
ment today riom tho acting Secretary
or Foreign Affairs In Carranza'tf
cabinet. Tho acknowledgment was
sent from Torrcon.
BRAVE WIFE OF RANCHER
MAKES GREAT FIGHT
Kills Mexican When Attack Is Afado
on tho Family at Martlndale,
Touts
Or AuoUt4 rr to Coo Way Time.) v
SAN MARCO, Tex.. Oct, 22.-
H AUred Wllko, Martlndale ranch
er, recovers from qn attack last
night by three Moxleans, ho will
owo his life to tho bravory and
prowess of his wife.
Mrs. Wllko wrested a knlfo from
ono of tho Moxleans and throw It
to hor husband who killed ono or
Mm nttackers. Then, though Buf
fering from a knlfo wound, she got
a shot gun and killed ono of the
others. Tho third fled.
Tho Mexicans asked for work tnd
when rerused shot Wllko three times
in tho back. Wilke'a conditions is
serious. Mrs. Wilko'B recovery is
certain. t,
REIN
InRGD
0
1ES HER HUSBAND
X CLAIM TEUTONIC X
LOSSES ARE GREAT X
tDr AiwIlUJ Vtni U Coot Br Tlmn J
X LONDON, Oct, 22, A X
t dispatch from Nish says
J an official announcement
t was made there that
X losses of the Austro-Ger- X
X man army of invasion X
reached 60,000 dead, X
X wounded and prisoners, X
X The Serbians are said to 1
X have repulsecr the In- X
X vaders, X
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RELEASElTASKED
STATE DEPAltTMENT ASKED TO
HELP ST. I.Ol'IS MAN
William LInIi Ij Held at Eimllsh D
lent Ion ( antji ItecaiiNO or
(erniaii Namo
(Or A.MwUtaul I'rwi lo Coo liar Tltnr.)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 22 Tho Btnto de
partment at Washington has boon
requested to endeavor to obtain tho
relcuBO of William Llsh of St. LouIb,
au American who In held prisoner
iu nu English detention rump because
of 1Mb German name.
MINISTER IS SHOT
IH VICTIM OF ACCIDENTAL
CHARGE OF RIFLE
DIH.
Bos, ilnuins West, Rnpllst Pastor t
Tiicoiiui, In, Iu 'Cilllciil OUi-
ditlou n-s RCNiilt
(Or Atiocl.toJ 'rM to Coot Utr Tlnir,
TACOMA, WrtBh., Oct. 22. Rev.
James oWst, pastor or tho Klrpt Bap
tist church, was accldontoly shot
through thu ubdoinpn In n camp 30
miles nbovo Enuiuc'law dlst night and
.vnBr brought lioro' today In a crltU
cal condition. A. Adnlr was clean
ing n rlfio whon It accidentally dis
charged. ,
DR;.1NS0MKILLED
Mill citv man is "shot nv' ac
cident News Confirming Report FlntUiif of
1 Body Coinos to Snlt
' Lnko City
tOr AMOttitfel TrM lo Coo Mr Tla.l
.' SALT LAKE, CITY, Oct. 22.
Word was recoivod horo today con
firming reports that tho body of Dr.
Clayton Ransom, of Mill City, Oro
gon, missing sovoral weoks In tho
Jackson Hole country, of Wyoming,
had boon 'found and that ho had boen
killod by tho accidental dlsohargo or
his gun while climbing over a log. "
CASES DROPPED
Xo Charges Will Bo Made Against
Supposed Federal Officer
(Special to The Tlmos)
ROSEBURG, Oct. 22. No charges
havo been mado agaltiBt W. E. Brown,
tho supposed federal officer who
...ln .-ss.n.1 ,lnnl ,. inAiililn fit tCk
liiuuo u K"U "i v,u.,.u .". ""....,.., Mr.i nnnnrnl flnnrco
Douglas county officials
lllOrO
will be no federal churges against tho
man for Impersonating an officer ns
It cannot bo bIiowii that ho mado any
profit by doing o. Brown au.ol B Ul0,r roaU ,HlrIcl8
tho arrest of a man named Goodman"0' ,,", '. ,.,, pnPllfirntft
and Mablo Thompson of Seattle. It
was afterward found that Brown wasL
not an officer. Tho charges against
all tho parties concerned woro drop
pod nnd tho girl will bo aont to Iter
home,
.,
X NEWS OF NORTH BEND X
X
X
Announcement has beon mado of
tho marrlago ot' Thomas A Storey,
f oldest son or Mr. and Mrs. Matt Stor
ey or North Bond, at Los Angoles,
His brldo wbb Miss Loulso C. Van
dre or Los Augoles, Tbo couple will
como to Coos Bay soon for a visit
and bo accompanied by Mrs, Matt
Storey.
Miss Florence Hanson ot Los An
geles is hero visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson of
North Inlet. She was In North Bend
this week, the guest of Mrs. L. O.
Anderson.
Tjroes want ada bring-refill ts.
STEM COMING
FROM MT.-'HOOD
Is Seen Ascending from Crater
Late Wednesday by Citi
zens of The Dalles
IS
T
Mountain Guide Reports He is
Sure it Was Steam Which
. Was Observed '
ERUPTED LAST IN' 1874
Xo Kuioko or Steam Was Ever Seen
Coming ftom tbo tVater of tho
Mountain Since That Time
Activity .May Start
(Or Auocliloil I'itm I Coo lit 7 Tim.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 22.
Clottdn continue to enfold Mt! Hood
abpvo tho crater ot which smoko
or Btonm wnn Boon to tiBc'end Into
Wednenday by cltizcnn or Tho Dal
les,
Elijah Column, n 'mountain gttldo,
repotted to tho BitporvlRor or thu
Oregon National Forest today that
ho believed It wiib steam which was
scon. Since tho eruption ol 1871
neither steam nor smoko has Isaued
from tho mountain In BUfflclont
(inutility to be seen at a dlBtanco.
3IG BATTLE IS ON
BULGARIAN AND SERBIAN EORC
1W ARE NOW CLASHING
Flghtlnjr Taking place at Koprulii,
on tbo Railroad from MhIi
to Hulonim
i
PARIS, Oct. 22. An Important
bnttlo botweon tho Sorblana and Bul
garians in In progress at Koprttlu,
Sorbla, on tho Nlsh-Salonlkl railroad,
about 30 mllos south of Uskup.
It Is roported tho Bulgarians aro
being asslBtod In thla btttlo by Turk
ish cavalry. Tho Bulgarlann aro for
tifying tho passea ot Mount Rhodopo.
A groat number ot rofugoes frbm
Nish aro arriving at MonaBtir, in
Boutliom Sorbla.
UK KNOCKED OUT
MUNICIPAL ROAD LAW IS DE
CLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL
Under Supremo Court Ruling Bond
Districts Remain Santo As Were
Under Old System
Tho municipal road district lnw ban
.'boon declared null and void by tho
Oregon Supromo Court and road mat
ero of Coos are In a quandry. Tho
decision has Just reaehod horo and U
n result of a test cuso brought whon
Multnomah county roritsod to make
Portland a special road district as
provided In tho law passed Fobruary
23.
Two laws woro paBeod by tho Btato
legislature, ono a row hours nhoad
or tho other and both ot them con-
.. ...... ,1.- ,,,.. ,.l.l.l M.n
i nrown ueciuuu mo imr '"" '
I first and his decision Is now rovorsod.
Two Now Laws
M'l.,. lira) urnllilnil rillllltV fn,ir(S
"... r. I ... , ,.. ,. 0n,i, ,il.
IUW11 ur til hhwuiu u .. dvw.-. -
trlct and 70 porcont of th orood tax
rulsed thoro should bo also spout
thorp. This would not allow tho cit
ies and towns then to aid moro than
30 porcont of their road , tax toward
bunding up tho rural hlghwaya.
'Tho second law Bald tho dlstrlcta
should bo mado up In Octobor and
'mado no mention or eltlos being sop-
erato and tho law Is voided. Dis
trict Attorney LUJonvlst says in all
probability tho districts will havo to
stand for tho year, but is awaiting
moro dofluito information.
.MASONS ATTENTION
Tho olghth annual bull of Pacific
Commandory No. 10, Knights Tom-
plar hold In Eagles hall Oct. 22nd.
All resident and affiliated Masons
and tholr ladlcB aro cordially invit
ed attend.
C. II. MARSH
' Chairman Executive Committee
Times Wp.ut Ads for results,
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall ln 77
nnd Coos Bay Advertiser. '" ' '
RUSSIANS CLAIM X
VICTORIES IN EAST X
(Or AuoctntM l'rou to Coi Hr Tlraon.l o
t PETROGRAD, Oct, 22, X
X Further Russian sue- X
X cesses In Eastern Gali- X
X cia were announced to- t
t day, Several Austro- X
X German positions and X
X more than 7500 men t
X woro captured, X
OFFER IS REJECTED
GREECE WILL NOT ACCEPT IS
LAND OF OYPItUS
England Wanted Her to Take It For
Paitlclpatlou In War With
Al'les
tllr A.tocl.lf J I'rrn to Coo Ilr TlroM.
LONDON, Oct. 22. Tho M'lmen
says today that Greece linn rejected
the offor or Great Britain to code
tho Island of Cyprus In return (or
participation In tho war by Grooco,
on the sldo of tho allies. ,
WILL NOT ACCEPT
Greece Does Not Ho Way Clear to
Enter War
(Or AMocltthl I'm (o Coo IUr Tlrar.
LONDON, Oct. 22. Tho Greolc
government has Informed the tiuad
rttplo etilcuto powern that it doen
not boo Its way clear at present to
accopt tho propoBiiltt, Including tho
coBsatlon of Cyprus nnd other con
cessions, offered In return for Greek
military co-operation with Serbia.
THREE BOUTS LOST
THREE ARE SUNK BV ENGLISH
IN THE HA1TIO
Brltlsh Siibuiarluu Cnmimlgu Against
Gorman Shipping Is Doing Car
ried on Actively
Or Aolit4 Tr tn Coo IUTIl4
8TOSKHOLM, Oct. 22 Tho Brit
ish Bttbmnrlno cnmpnlgu ngniudt Ger
man shipping Iu tho Baltic Is being
carried on actively. Tho sinking or
four moro Oorman Btoamora la re
ported. Thoy woro tho Horuocsand,
1182 tons gross; tho Plauon, 4210
tons; tho Roudsburg, 4C39 tons; and
tho Eloctra, 1201 touti,
THREE BOUTS SONK
BRITISH VESSELS ABE REPORT
ED TO BE DESTROYED
Were Taken at Outset of War and
Detained at Hamburg An
nounced by Llojds
Jtlr Anolalt rrn to Coo nr Tim 1
LONDON, Oct. 22. "Tho British
steamers City llorlln, Auk' nnd Iris,
which woro dotalnod at Hamburg at
tho outbreak of tho war have boon
Bunk by tho enemy". This state
ment from Lloyds Is all tho cotiHor
will permit to bo published at pres
ent.
MAN HELD
IN PARIS
JAIL
OUT OF
Cliargo of Esplinii;o Dropped But In
Held Ponding Settlement
of Nationality
(Or AwocUt IT", to Coo nr TIum i
PARIS, Oct. 22. Raymond Swo
boda has boon discharged from pris
on, tho chargo of espionage on which
ho was hold having been drojipcd ro-
coutly. Ho has bC(rf'dotnIned pend
ing settlement or tho question or his
nationality. Ho denies ho Is a Ger
man and cjulins American citizenship.
STATE TROOP TEAM LEADS
RIFLE SHOOT
IN
United States Marines Aro Second
and the Team From Regular
Army Third
tDr AMocittoJ Vpm tf Con Oar Tin.
JACKSONVILLE, FIa Oct. 22.
Tho National Guard team, with a
scorp of 2228 out ot a poasiblo 2-100
points today won tho United Statos
service match In tho' National Rlflo
Tournament hero. Tho Marino Corps
team was second with 2205 points
and the Army third with 2174
S10D
RELEASED
IN BY GUARDSMEN
SERBIA LIKELY
10 KjfflfiflED
Is Being Hammered From Two
Sides by Opposing Forces
of Superior Strength
POSITIONlRITICIlL'
Threatened With More Com
plete Annihilation Than Any
Country so Far in War
GERMANS NEARING RIGA
PetroRiiitl Atltnlts Enemy Is WlUiln
Eight Miles or tho City Parla
1 Claims Repulse of GorumtiM
On Western Front
Ur AmocUIimI rrtu to Coo 1r Tln.
LONDON, Oct. 22. Sorbla's mil
itary situation It' roportod horo as
critical. Hammered by superior
forces on two sides, her nrtnlca ap
threatened with being crushed as ru
army luui boon crushed during iho
wnr.
llorlln today announced that Uiji
Bulgarian troops occupied KImnu
ovo and Vclezo, Bouth ot Strumlto,.
and tho Bulgarians advancod nnd
drove tho forcen opposing thorn
across tho Vnrdnr River.
In Northern Serbtn, Von MncJCcn
noti'fl AtiBtra-Gorman fo.rcoa advapc
ed furtltor, Von Kovess' troops hav
ing rtmched a lino running rrpm Ar
unyevo to tho Slatlna Mountains,
whllo tho army undor Von aBllq
mllz advancod to tho front run
nliig throtiRh Snluvuo, Savlnorao
nnd Trnovca and to the
north of
Uunpvac.
right in tho East ...
In tho East Dorlln nays RiiMlan
attacks oast and flottthoAst of Bar
nnovlchl woro ropulsod by l'rlnco
Leopold nnd 1H.S prisoners captur
od. Von Llualngou mndi n general
counter ntlack west of Czartorysk,
and wns thrown bnok by tho Rus
sians. Clowo tt Riga.
Both Potrograd and Berlin em
phasized tho Increasing danger qf
Riga's position, ' tho Germans being
only eight mllcit from thu city.
In tho West, Paris reports that
tho OorinniiB made nn unsucccHfut
attack on tho French positions neap
Glvonchy.
CITY NOTCAPTURED
HULGABIANH DENY HE REPORT
ALLIES TOOK KTRUMITHA
Mohsugo Staler I'reuch and British
' Weto Defoatcdiutd Unab'o to
MalvO Progrohs
Or AuotUtM Vttm to Coo Iltr TIbm.J
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 22. Telegram
from Sofia makes a catogorlcal de-
iilal of tho report that tho Bulgar
ian city of Strumltsa was captured ..
by tho Anglo-Fronch troops. A mj-
sago states that tho French and Brit
ish woro dorcutod and unublo to ma'ta
any progross toward thu Bulgarian
rrontler.
.MILLIONS OF GERMAN OWNRD
ACRliS IN RUSSIA SEIZED
Industrial, Morcantilu and Flnaualkl
Holding Belonging to Germans
Jn Country Taken, Ovr
(Br Anolt4 rr U Coo tj Ttf )'
PETROGRAD, Oct. 21.-MIIlIons
of acres of Russian land colonized by
Gonuuna und hundreds ot Oorman In
dustrial, mercantile and financial jfc
dcrtaklngs, valuod at hundreds fit
uilllioiiB ot dollars, aro being sequr
tered and placed under the control
of Russian officials.
FISHERMEN ATTENTION
Tho Cold Storugo Company Ja
proparod to handlo SUventlde flaJ
nion. Prlco Sovouteon and oue-liaU
cents (17 l-2c.)
NOTICE TO REGISTER ',.
All eloctora who wish to vote la
tho Primary Nominating Qlty mic
tion and the General Olty KlacUon
should register with tha Raoordarpji
or beloio October 23vd, 1915. t -
JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder
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