The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LUXURY AND A NECESSITY IS MERELY GETTING USED TO IT
Coos Bay Times Your Paper
The Ooos By Xlmoi U frond
people's rpor," ad " BtrlT
lire SF t0 lu nme by dorotl,,t
romoting tho pcolo iatcroita.
Germany and Italy Both Want
to sen uunus in uiu
United States '
fPEILTOTIEII.S.
Coos Bay Banks Received
Letters and Telegrams Of
fering Attractive Terms
ARE REACMNJTaLL PARTS
Evident That Effort to (Jet Money
Msdo Over Kntlro Country Not
likely Any Bonds Will ho
Sold on Coos Hay
Tho BtriiBRlo for funds with which
to finance tho European war la now
being participated In hy all tlio
countries. Within tho present week
Coos Hay bnnltB have rccolved tele
grams and circulars offering nttrac
llro terms for lonna to Italy nnd
Germany.
The proposal for tho Italian loan
vis from a woll-known Chicago bond
house Tlio total amount which
fcps been assigned thla bond houno
li $50,000,000 nnd la offered In
nultlples of K00 nt flvo per cent.
Germans Want Loan
Tho clrculnra descriptive .of tho
Geiman loan which la being Bought
here Is offered to Invustora nt fig
ures oven more tomptlng than thoso
of tho bond Ibbuo or $500,000,000
recently negotiated by tho Allies.
Yields Big Interest.
Tho ricrmnn loan la for nn unstat
ed mm nnd Is rcdcomnblo In 1021.
Interest Is nt I per cent, pnynblo
mh April and October, JilHt .aa In
the Anglo-French bond Isauq. Tho
tondi aro offorcd nt $207 not for
etch 1000 marks. "At thla prlco
the German bonds yield Investors
sbout 8 por cent, with Gorman ox
chingo nt normal rates, but because
of tho low rato at which Oormau
eichiiigo Is soiling tho profit from
in cxchanKo basis nlono Ib 10 por
cent, tho circular sots out. An ox
implcjs cited of a 1000-mnrk bond
elllng at existing exchnngo ratoa
for $850 wlillo In ordinary times
inch a bond, equivalent to $1000 In
United 8tatcs nionoy, would coat
Ml, showing an additional prortt
oacxclmngo to tho Investor of $102.
Cites Country's Wealth.
In tho circular tho nntlonal wealth
of Germany Is estlmnted nt 75,000,
'00,000 and tho population nt 70,
000,000. "After tho first year of
the war the savings bnnka deposits
of the Gorman neonlo woro crontor
thn before tho wnr and nro stntcd
io amount to 20,000,000,000 marks."
tt circular says.
" Is not thought probnblo that
UJ of the war bonds will bo talcon
Cooj Bay.
WIPED OUT
MEW.I.V, TOWN XKAlt (JltANTS
1'AB.S, HUFFKIIS SKVKHULY
fro Hwccps Awny l'ostofflco, Do
Pot, Stores and Several Itosl
dfiices of l'laeo
' ,B' "KUtH rrm to Coot Uir Tlme.l
CnANTS PASS, Oro., Oct. 23.
lre ealy today nearly wlpod out
' In, a small town near horo. It
"ted In a hotel from a dofectlvo
"ue. In addition to tho hotel, uov-
tores, tho Postofflco, tho do
p and sovoral hotises woro do-
i!7?' Tll uaniago wna about
"5,000.
NmTLANi) SCHOOL LKVY
'Special to Tho Times.)
'""WIND, Ore., Oct. 23
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mill!
&B tllfl tnv 1aV tnt nnhnAl
PQfP08e3 In Pnrln,l ifttn mi,H
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FOR BIG WAR j
MOST
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ini bA.
- 'r. uut it may bo lowered
' In"eased by the board.
HUN Xinv MILL
'Special to The Times.)
ROSEburq, ore., Oct. 23.-A
"is been nmnMrnii.. oinaoii
thereb
bv n- i. ... - . li
i... "u tapiiausts, ono of
on mill more than tho levy furnrlndllla from Now York on Oct. 1G
"'and one of Nw Vm tv-ni mihLrrerf r their wheat crops. They
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i, 0ld Jcsephson warehouse i
Ut ?Verl U ll,t0 R e Plan
5 m"'. -
of lta UUa "The
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Established 1878
Ab Tho Const Mall.
X JOHN R. SILLIMAN
STAYS IN MEXICO
tllr Associate rreit to Con Bar Timet. v
EL PASO, Oct, 23, A i
report that John' R, Silli- X
man, special aeent for t
the State Deoartment. at-
X tached to the Carranza
X government, is to be
X American Consul General X
I at Mexico uity, was re- X
X ceived by the Mexican X
X Consul hero today in a X
t dispatcli from Mexico t
t City
gattlTarestolem
TEXAS RANCHERS SUFFER FROM
MEXICAN RAIDS
Appeal Is Mndo to Governor
for
Protection or I'ci'iiiInsIoii to
(Jo mid Get Property
Illf AifKll. rten to Coo Par Tim.
BROWNSVILLE, Tcxsih., Oct. 2.1.
Ilnnchnion living near Mclllon,
r0 miles went of hero, tortny nppcal
ed to Govornor ForgiiBon for pro
tcctlon to Hvch nnd property. If
this cannot ho lind, tholr appeal snys
thuy nak linniunlty from prosecu
tion In order that they may cross
the Illo Grando and uccuro property
Htolon from them nnd taken to Mox
Ico. They nllcgo Hint more than
100 head of cattle wore atolcn with
in a week.
DUTIES TO BE Pi
CARRANZA CONSUL MAKES AN
NOUNCEMENT ABOUT CUSTOMS
Appllvi to Legitimate As Well as
Confiscated Goods Shlpiied
Out lty Villa Men
(Ur AmikIHH I-rcM to Om mr Tlm,
KL PASO, Toxas, Oct. 23. Unless
duty Is paid to tho Mexican consul
representing tho dofneto government,
nil shipments out of Mexico through
this port nnd customa district will bo
attached for such customs dutloa, It
was nnnounccd horo today.
Tho announcement regarded as an
embargo against shipments In tho In
torlor and applies equally to legiti
mate as well as confiscated gooaw
shlppod out by Vllln officials.
ITCH IS5T0LEII
IIAKTKNIHMl AT CLAYMOItK HA It
HOHIIKI) LAST XIOHT
Left in Ills Vest nnd Lntcr Is Koiiml
Missing Loss Is About
Klghty-flvo Dollars
Andrew Hockln, bartondor at tho
Claymoro Saloon, had Ills watch,
chain and charm stolon last night
and thoroby suffered a losa of about
?8D. On coming on duty shortly
boforo C o'clock laat ovonlng Mr.
Hcckln hung up his vest to exchange
It for his whlto vest used bohlnd
tho bar. Ho forgot nnd loft his
waich In tho vest and later In tho
ovonlng found that It had been re
moved. It waB a amull gold watch. Tho
chain wns a flno woven gold ouo
with tho watch attached at ono end
and n gold matchbox at tho othor.
In tho center of tho chain wna at
tached an Kaglo charm. On tho
back of tho charm wan tho emblem
of tho Order of Forostors.
There had been a good many poo
plo In tho placo and Mr. Heckla had
no Idea of who might have takon
his property. The matter was ro
portod to Night Pollcoman Shoupo.
SAILS FOIl AFIUCA
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Wright havo ro
celvcd word from tholr son, Ileesa
Wrlcht. stating that ho sailed aa first
hflRsiAnnt on tho Standard Oil boat
'for Algiers, Africa. He will uo gone
three months and on his return will
receive chief's papers.
Hack From Dakota. O. A. KJol
land and Tollef Olsen, of Kentuck ln
lnt. have returned homo from Val
ley City, North Dakotn, where they
. aovoriii farms. They spent
. ... ii ll.l.. nftnr ilifl
1'ort-fthree montns mejo iib -
...... - --
.i.. .i.e.. tin,) n ennd cron and
that prices were satisfactory Thoy
both own property on Coos nny.
fflims
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
16 APPEALS
FOR SOLDIERS
Ruler of England Asks Help
for Recruiting as Final Ef
fort Before Compulsion
SITUATIDMJS grave
London Newspapers Say Dark
est Moment Since the Big
War Began Has Arrived
PEOPLE MADE TO REALIZE
Words of tho King Show tho Present
Serious Military Position of (heat
Hrltuln Campaign for- Men
Launched by Karl of Derby
(Dr AMocUtM rrxw to Com n7 Tlmra.1
LONDON, Oct. 23 Tho appeal
yesterday of King (Jcorgo to aid tho
Karl of Derby's recruiting campaign
ny a final effort to obtain the requir
ed men for military uorvlco without
recourso to compulsion, la framed In
a tone bringing homo to tho nation
tho oxtromo gravity of the military
position.
Tho Tolcgraph snya tho King's
worda nro charged with "Dignity nnd
earnestness qf lofty purpose. Lot
there bo no Illusions, tho present la
tho darkest moment since tho war bo
gon." Jl
OIMKCT IS TO HANDLK AMIIHICAN
PHODUCTS AHHOAI)
Assiirauco In (ilveu that they
Not Itenrli Germany or
Allies
Will
IVf AMuclitfrl Prnt to Coo Btl Tin.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 23.
Tho formation of an Amorlcnn Trust
Company, similar in organization to
tho Nothorlands Overseas Trust, to
hundlo Amorlcnn products abroad
with tho assurances that thoy will
not reach Oormany or hor allies, was
nnnounccd totlny by Secretary of
Commorco Ilcdflold. Tho company
will havo unofficial recognition of
tho government.
' Must Ho Neutral
That goods shlppod under an ag
rcomont with tho Amorlcnn company
would not reach tho enemies of tho
'entente allies, tho United States gov
ernment would exorcise such provis
ion ns would Inauro .comploto neu
trality of tho commorco carrlod on
by tho now company.
Must Arrango
Socrotnry Ilcdflold said company
ltsolf, under unofficial recognition of
tho govornmont, would mako such
fnrrangomonts with tho bolllgoront
European countries as would assuro
'tho safety of American neutral bound
commorco from Intorforonco by tho
bolllgoronta.
Tho United States govornmont will
requlro tho company to handlo tho
oxport business of all Amorlcnn flrmB
which maho application.
SOFIA STATEMENT SAYS FHENCH
ANDHHITISH IIOMIIAHI)1
Attack Made on Open Towns of Ae
gean Son nnd Had No Mili
tary Sigiilflcnuro
Br AuneWta Vn to tx Oir Tlmn.J
SOFIA, Oct. 23. An official stnto
mont says: "In tho Valloy of tho mi
nor Tlmok, our troops reachod tho
right bank of tho river. In Macedo
nia, tho enemy being pursued fur
ther, Thursday tho Urltlsh and
French ships bombarded tho Aegean
coast, especially the opon towns of
Porto Lages, Maeconls.'MakrI, .and
Dedeaghatch, which havo no fortifi
cations whatever. Thcso operations
woro without military significance."
FAKIS HEPOUT
tnx AMOtlt4 Ftmi o oi DT Ytrow.l
PARIS, Oct. 23. An official state
ment says:
"Tho Allies squadrons bombarded
tho warehouses and wlrarveB at Ded
eaghatch, Bulgaria, Thursday after
noon but did not flro upon the resi
dential quarters of the city. Resides
this tho fleet destroyed a number of
irllltary posts along tho Bulgarian
const."
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CLAIM
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MEMBER, OP THE ASSOCIATED PltESS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915
F
WILL BULLETIN HESULTS
Tho results of tho games
up to going to press nro given
below. Itosulta received lat
er will bo bulletined nt tho
Times office.
TODAY'S HKSULTS
(Special to Tho Times from Assoc!
'. nted Press)
1 POllTLAND, Oro. 23. Itcsults of
football games today aro aa follows:
Army 10, Georgetown 0.
' Plttaburg 11, Pennsylvania 7.
Navy 0, Virginia Polytechnic 0.
Caso 12, Obcrlln, 2.
Cornell 10, Harvard 0.
Princeton 30, Dartmouth 7.
Washington and Jefferson 1G,
A'alo 7.
' Syrncuso G, Ilrown 0.
Nobrnalta 20, Notre Dnmo'19.
Wlaconsln 21, Ohio Stu,to 0.
Ptirduo 0, Chicago 7.
Mlchlgnu 0, Mlrhlgnn Aggies 2-1.
Illinois 3G, Northwestern G.
Columbia IT,, St. Lnwronco 0.
Kordham 1, Holy Cross 0.
Maine 2!l, Ilntes II.
Minnesota CI, Iowa 13.
' Kansas Aggies 7, ICnnnnB 19.
Amen M, Missouri G.
Sowanco 7, Kontuck 7.
' Virginia 0, Georgia 7.
' Cnrllalo 0, Irticknoll 0.
Montana School Mluo G, Moutaun
Agglca G.
TUHXINd POINT TODAY
Hiii'Viiitl-CoriiclI (Janio Most l,iiK)tl
nut lu ICast
lUt AmoIiIoi1 Vtrn to Com, n7 Tlmn.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 23. Today was
considered tho turning point of tho
footbnll sensou. Tho Hnrvnrd-Cor-noll
gamo waa tho first lu Importance
wlillo tho Prlucoton-Dartmouth game
ranked second. Interest wns nlso at
tached to the Virginia-Georgia gamo.
THE COAST SCHEDULE
California and Washington Expected
to Ho Wluucit Today
tnr akxuii rrru to com nj tiism.i
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23. Tho
football scheduled today Includod
two games In which tho eutlro Pacific
coast Is Interested. Thoy woro tho
Washlngton-Gouzngo gamo nt Spo
knno nnd tho California-Southern
California gamo at Dorkoloy.
California nnd Washington gonor
nlly nro accorded tho honor of bolng
tho two Institutions which will bat
tle for tho promlor honors of tho
coast but should either loso today
nolthor will obtain a clear tltlo. An
o,thor Important gnmo wna tho Oro-gon-Whltmnn
gamo nt Walla Walla.
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COQl'ILLE Illd'II DEFEATED
FOOTHALL, ill TO O.
AT
Proteges of Coach Nile Exhibit
Fighting Strength In County Seat
Out weighed Opponents
I Dust flow on tho football grounds
;nt Coqulllo yesterday; a crowd of
200 fans "howled tholr heads off"
moloskln clad figures omorged over
and anon from tho dirt and tho
final sroro was, Marshfiold 31; Co
qulllo, 0. Conch Nllcs' husky war
riors for tho second tlmo this sea
sou exhibited their fighting strength
and ripped tho lino of tho county
seat oleven Into ribbons.
Straight football, with old stylo
lino plugging, and tho "light nud
airy" with end run nnd successful
forward passes mado tho gamo an
Interesting ono to .watch, bringing
Into play both types of tho 'gamo
of American students.
At tho ond or tho first half tho
scoro was 19 to 0 In favor of Marsh
fiold, and they niinoxod another two
touchdowns in tho second chapter
. Hull Now Surprise.
Something entirely now vas
sprung on tho Coqulllo team when
tho locals exhibited a particularly
colleglato play, with a guard out
from tho lino running Intorforonco
for tho backftold. It was great.
Painter, at right guard, know his
business. Rig and husky nnd In
his first season of football, he lias
shown the makings of a good man.
In great succession he dropped back
from his place in the lino and hur
ried out to head the Interference.
shoving him self Into tho way of
prospective tacklers. Lyons, play
ing bin fourth year at center, prov-
ID
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EVENING EDITION. TWELVE PAGES.
GUI SERBIA
iCHECKEO DRIVE
--ji rt.. fr .t 4nA
Reports From Nish Say Teu
tons and Bulgarians Arc Not
So Successful Now
Russia Claims to be Winning
Victories and Holding Back
Austro-German Forces
FRENCH REPULSE ATTACK
Pails Reports Say (Jermniis At
tempted to Advance, but Were
DNpencd Lively Action lu tho
Caucasus Italians Advancing
(llf AMocUtoJ 1-rtM to UoM liar Unit.
LONDON, Oct. 23. Tho Ralknn
(Theater continues tho centor of lu-
'terest, with tho Teutons nud Uni
tarians continuing tho attacks upon
tlio Serbians, but with less success
than recently, according to Nlsh,
which says tho Serbians havo check
ed the ilrlvo.
Rurlln, however, announces that
the Germans crossed the Drlnn River
lu Northwestern Sorbin near Vlso
grod, driving southward tho Sorb
ins on tho heights, nud tho Bulgar
ians havo captured tho Serbian
towns of Ncgotln nud Roglyovo.
Claim Drlvo Checked.
In tho East Potrograd says the
situation along tho entire 075 mllos
of front Is fnvornbto to tit nim
slnns. llotwccn MItiui nnd tho Gulf
bf Rlgn the Gormnu drlvo la checked.
In Gnllcla tho RusslmiB nro fol
lowing up tholr recent successes.
Report Lively Action,
In ""llio West, Pnrls snya. tho Gor
mauB endeavored to ndvnuco from
tho trenches near Ilola en Uacho nnd
Glvonchy, but woro quickly dlir
porsod. In tho Caucasus lively actions, lu
which tho cavalry Is taking part,
wcro reported.
Kalians Advance.
Romo says tho Italians aro making
a general attack along tho whole
lino from Switzerland to the Adriatic
but no Important results have been
attained.
SQUADRON TAKES PART IN THE
BLOCKADE OF HULfJAKIA
Is With tho Entente Warships Which
Aio Bombarding tho Coast in
Ai'geuu Sen
tnr AwoclateJ Irca to Coot najr Time. J
BRINDI8I, Italy, Oct. 23. Tho
Italian squadron la taking part lu
I'tbo blockade nud bombardment by
tho ontonto warships of tho Bulgar
ian roast lu tho Aegean Sea. accord
lug to a wireless mossago today.
LEE DAHCEY HEATS
CLAHHY ON POINTS
(Ur Anorlatrl Tnt 10 cj tujr Time,
SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Oct.
23. Leo Darcey, Australian
mhldlo weight today boat on
points Clabby of Haininonil,
Ind., claimant of tho world's
middle weight championship.
ed himself an experienced lineman.
Fullback Breaks Elbow.
Lesllo, playing fullback for Co
qulllo, received a broken elbow lu
tho second half and went out of tho
gamo.
Two forward passes, Wattora to
Burrows, netted touchdowns. Me
Douuld at half, securad another; Me
Duffoy, ut tho othor half, garnered
a couplo, and Chupmau kicked ono
goul. Ben Fisher wont over to rof
oroo tho game and gave satisfaction
to both sides
Marshfield Lineup
Tho llnoup of tho Marshfiold elev
en was. Back, Honglo, right ond; La
'Chapollo, right tackle; W. Palntor,
rlKht uuurd: Lyons, contort Wultors,
Trlbboy, Morchunt, loft guurd;'
mrossor, loft tackle; Burrows, lett
ond; Wattors, quarterbaok; McDon
ald, right half; MoDuffy, full;
Chapman, Back, left half.
Llbhy Coal, .$5.00 ton. Phono 72,
Heot Pulp, fpi.tM ct, Hnlnes.
REPORTS
CONTRARY
Ml
HELPING
A Consolidation of
nnd Cooh Hay
X STEEL MILLS DO X
t ENORMOUS BUSINESS 1
tnr Anortatml l'rr to Cw Bar Tlraot. 1
X NEW YORK, Oct, 23,
X Business booked by the
X steel mills during tlio
t week made public today
X show an enormous total t
t of nearly 800,000 tons t
t contracted for, Orders for
X projectiles from France I
X and Russia, it is said, ag- i
X gregato tho value of- X
X $40,000,000, x
TURKS REPULSED
ALLIES CLAIM A VICTORY ON
(JALLIPOLI PENINSULA
Report. Says Turks Lost Hcntlly
. When They Attempted Attack
on Their Enemies
Or Amoclat! rrraa to Com liar Tlran.l
PARIS; Oct. 23. Tho troops of
tho outento nllli's Wodnemlay repuls
ed a Turktnhr attack in tho Suvia nu,l
Krlthla regions on the Gnlllpoll pen
insula, according to a dispatch from
Mytllonc. Tho Turks lost heavily.
Artillery nctlon continued. Two de
stroyers entered tho straits nnd bom
barded Tsacatopo.
FIGURES DISAGREE
(JICRMANS (J1VIJ ACCOUNT
ENGLISH IIOA'I'H SUNK
OP'
Claim Number Shown In British Pa
per Is Greater Than Recently
Staled by Government
(Ur Aa.oclalh! I'rrm to Com liar Tlmm.J
BERLIN, (WlrolcsB Hnyvlllo) Oct.
23. Compotont Gorman authorities
deny tho official announcement lu
Loudon that only 183 British mor
chant vessels nud 17G British fishing
yessols wore sunk hy submarines up
to Oct. M.
Theso uuthorltlcri stnto Hint up to
tho mlddlo of October 289 English
trading vessels woro aiiuk, and up to
Bopt. 11 275 fishing vessels woro
sunk, its shown hy statements pub
lished from time to tlmo In the Eng
lish uewspapors. Thoco reports do
not disclose all tho facts and the ac
tual number of ships Is still larger
It is statod.
TO
SECRiri'ARY DANIELS WILL RE
COMMEND NEW CORPS
Would Not Ho Necessary For Men
to Ho Graduates of tho N'r.vnl
Academy
fllr Aaaorlalfrl 1'ieaa to Cooa Hi? Tlmra.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Out. 23.
A naval uvlntlon corps will ho rocoin
montled to congress hy SQorotnry Dun
lols. Tho present requirements of
tho law that a man entering tho ser
vice must bo a graduate of tho na
val academy or have nerved lu tlio
Hue would ho nbollshod and men
would bo enlisted from civil llfo.
4
SERBIA MOVES SEAT
OF GOVERNMENT
(nr Auotlat! I'mta to i'a nar Time )
BUCHAREST, Oct. 23. -it
Is reported hero that the seat
or tho Serbian govornmont
has boon transferred from
Nlsh to Kraljego, C5 miles
northwest of Nlsh.
NOTE jyjCEIHED
COUNTRIES Ri:COGNlING CAR
RANZA TOLD OF APPRECIATION
Assurance Given That Diplomatic
Henroioiilnllvtti W'H Stmn bo
Sent hy Government
Ur AuocIatM ITM4 l Coon IJaj llmea.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 23.
Carranza, through his roprosontatlvo
here, addrossed a noto today to tho
United States and other American vo
publlcs which rccognlzod his govern
ment, expressing appreciation o
tholr action and announcing that dip-
lomatlc representatives soon will bo
accorded to tho various govornmonts.
Banco, Fugles Hull, Sat. eve,, Oct,
I.
. Marlln'f orcluvstrit.
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AVIATORS
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Oooa Bay Time Is. A Boat)
treat Oregon papor for South wont Oregon people
end dovoted to tho best Interests of thk great
lectio . Xlio Time ftlwiya boost and aersr
knocks.
Times, Const Mall
Advert Isor.
No. 78
Petitions Circulated for Sign
ing to Have Removed the
Chief Executive of Arizona
E IDE TODAY
Grounds Claimed are That He
Is Incompetent and Also
Disregarded the Courts
VISITED CLIFTON
MINES,
Declared Strikers In Thitt District
Wcro Justly Aggrieves! nud Soon
After This Action Demand for
Recall In Made.
(Ilf AMorlalfrl rrrta t Ox liar Tlmoo.1
PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 23 PotL,
t Ion wcro plncod In circulation to
day for tho recall of Governor Hunt
on tho ground that ho Is Incompe
tent and disregarded tho courts. ,
Demands for his recall wore pub
lished shortly nftor tho Governor
went to tho Cllftoii district nnd de
clared tho copper mine strikers Justly
aggrieved.
TO CDITROL FODD
(J HUMAN GOVERNMENT TO ILN
DLE THE ENTIRE SUPPLY '
Previously Provlnrlal Authorities
Were Deemed Competent to Han
dle tho Sltuntloi) niijl Price
Ur Aaaorlala-I I'ma to Oooa tttj Tlma.l "n
BKRLIN. Oct. 23. fWlrolesft U'
fSayvlllo.) Tlio Gorman federal Rovi,
W
HUNT
IV
ornment today decuum to nHu(;
control of tho nrleu and supply or T
victuals thraiigliout Gurmnny. tf) vlix
to tho proseut time tho stato provin
cial authorities havo boon considered
compotont to handlo tho food situa
tion. Claim to Have Plenty
Tho German govornmont now con
siders It ueccssury to oqunllzo tho po
sition of the various sections of the
Umpire an to distribution and price
of victuals, which nro nbundant but
under different conditions In tho var
ious states and provinces of Gornia?
uy.
KING FERDINAND IS '
DECOHATEH HY KAISER
nr Aaaoclalad ITtM to Cooa liar Tlraw.J
LONDON, Oct. 23. Emporor
William rouferrod tho decor
ation of tho Iron Cross of
first and second classes on
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria,
according to tho Amsterdam
Tolegraf.
KIHING SOUAD NOT ACCURATK
IN THE AIM
A,
EXECUTED
Comiiiiindlng Officer Obliged to Pt' f;sJ
Madam Frenny to Death WIUi nv
HevoUur i 'i
nr AtaoclalM plraa ! Cooa liar TlmM J S "il
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 23.-Tho Tole
graf publishes nn article alleging
llinr soino weeks ago i French wo
man. Madam Louuj yronay, was ex
ecuted ut Llogo. J'iu correspondent
sijj that tho aim of Up Gorman fir
ing squad wns ii)t nccurato and aa
In the cuao of Mlsa Edith Card, ex
ecuted under slmlia.- clrcuinstuns
I'm commanding offlcor of tho Hr
it squad was obi',el hi put Mndnin
Frenay to (loath by shooting her
through tho head with a revolver.
RUSSIAN GENERAL MAKES .AS
SERTION OF HIS INTENTION
Sny.i Russian Ti-ooiks Wll He LHdW
In Btilgnrla AVIthlii FortHlght
at Intent
tnr Aaioclatei Vttu to Cooa Dr Ttrai.J
T.n'nf!sr not. 23. A Rumanian
'newspaper, as quoted lu a dispateh ys
the Exchange Telegraph company
J from Zurich, says the Russian
oral Vlsnollko, assered: "In a fort;
night nt tho lates, Russian troops will
lnnd on the Bulgarian coast,'
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