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- mtrtap'mn? ' - t- w. J - -.-.,- .wv -T'Wtf JJWWf''' - ,.? RaeStqjiJi! M!gJJIHAVE BEEN WORSE" "IT Coos Bay Times Your Paper Xlio Coos Day Tlmcn ii prontl People' Paper," "id it trlvoi Ure up t0 lu Bnm0 by dorotl,,Jt promoting tho pcoiilo'a Interests. Vol. No. XXXIX. TWELVE LOST SEVERAL PASSENGERS iT FOUND PRACTICALLY CERTAIN THAT MISSING FIRST ASSISTANT FIREMAN, MESS BOY AN D WINCH DRIVER WERE DROWNED TUESDAY NIGHT.1 lEWBEUU HEHDlCHDT 8 ONE FUNERAL HELD AT RESIDENCE SO INJURED MOTH ER CAN HEAR SERVICES SOME BODIES WILL BE TAKEN AWAY ' Twelve lives were lost in the Santa Clara wreck and in addition four passengers have not been accounted for, but .the latter may turn up alive. In -fact, it is expected that they will. In addition to the eight identified bodies, there are four members of the crew missing and it is believed that they were beyond a doubt drowned. THE MISSSING OF CREW.' They are: JOHN WELLER, first assistant engineer. ' TOM TELLO, fireman. TOM FARRELL, known as "Jack" Farrell, mess boy. ROBERT SHEARER, winch driver. THE PASSENGERS MISSING. ' -The names of the passengers who have not been ac counted for are as follows: T.GAFF. S. COLLINS FRED JONES G. ALLEN ' The residence of these passengers are not known here and no one seems to know them, so they arc likely strang ers here. Dead Bodies Recovered. Mrs. J. M. Dunn, Butte, Montana. 1 Mrs. D. H. Thorne, Hood River. Eugene Gillcnwatbr, aged 7, Seattle. Mrs. S. Caltibeck, Salem ' Mrs. S. Cullen, Portland. Delmar Bogue. aged 9 ' Harry Andrade, oiler. Alfred Crowley, aged 1 3 months, Sedro-Wooley, Washington. ' 4 STILL CHIEF TOPIC. The wreck is still the main topic of discussion in the city and much sympathy has b een expressed for the suf ferers and those who lost members of their families. Ev ery effort on the part of the people has been made to lend assistance. Somo of tho snllorfl my tlioy aro confident thnt tho moss boy was drowned ns ho was bcoh in tho wa ter. One of tho crow saw Wollor nnd Tello in tlio boat which had capslz n and tlioy woro bolng tossed about ltaout nny ours to mnn tlio bont. Were Seen lu Water Others sny that thoy saw tho two n in tho wntor, At nny rnto tho niMlng members of tho crow would we long ago roportod to the- com Piny had they been allvo so thoy nro fow given up ns lost. This makosl weioini dead 12 outsldo of tho four, nlw!ng pnaicngers, Likely Aro Allvo no deaths woro caused by tho wi'ililng of tho first boat which con wined mostly women nnd childron, "d by tho tlppliu; ovor of tho last "wt In which only moinbors of tho w had tukon refuge bo it Is high 'probable that tho. missing pnsscn H' aro alivo mid ha.vo simply fnll w to report. Who tlioy nro Is not "own hero ns tho names do not em to be familiar to any horo. Sonio Aro Located B. n'n pnssonKors who woro fnn. i n,C(l for yostorday aftomoon 'our havo boon found. Mrs. II. A. W , s at tho Schlllorstrom rosl oenco n North IJomlt S1)0 8(jfforoil Schinci! r,b n"'1 w"8 tnkon by Mrs. niiierstrom to the latter'a houso. n. Morris is from linmlon whore la ?nbanl 'psldos. Sho Is a cous hL,fCar' Walker in this city. Sho a contemplated attempting tho '"t i to Ilandon this afternoon but fnrfi,. 0p nt tho Walkor homo for a further rest. d fn?'i.SIar.fUe8 who WB unacconpt tih has. 1,eo iocatod. Ho talked aftlr0,le ,n N'orth Bond tho day noi i , wreck bo it is known was KanA,1 J- A- Gll' ' lronr" eiaCK.v'oro n,so located by the Ieamsnlp company. Tim I'"0' v'noriil8 Held. UkiSt ,orfiuo at H'o nimean Under ileht ar,Qrs wJUblted a pltlablo thrSl JhrouB,l tho day. Thoro woro hou, inner:xis liold and almost every dead f !?. ono camo to 'ook at tho lae f,. d es- most t tho pcoplo be- iriends of tho dead, or relatives. U LIC,?3 for "' Alfred Crowley. B T nt'18 old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wathin. ow,ey- ' Sedro-Wooley, CofLi, R on wt"" hoW t tho H. J. the i rc,sldenco in North Hend by aothor ,Kntts this morning. Tho 'j. 'J.1, or tho boy received n broken Vrerir ? 8Uoreiy tnjurea in mo , .iT' "u ,ul service was o conducted here she aAhmi? 3? n "" tho last ritos over Vouy of Delmar BoKue, aged nlno u nun or Jirs. Jennie BoHiie. e neld, Tho mother was Injurodj '"" unauie to be pieseU, of its title "The at all time to " eserglee to Established 1878 As Tho Const Mall. OB SlS CLURflT i Identified by Ticket. Tlio namo of Mrs. II. J. Caldbeck, of Saloin, wns not on tho paBsongor lljt. Sho has n husband and four chlldron In Salom to mourn hor loss. Sho was expected hero to visit tho family of J. C. Glbbs, of North In let, being an aunt of Mrs. Oibbs. Voslordny , morning Mr. Olbbs went to tho morguo but was unablo to Identify hor, for It has boon somo 14 voara since ho last mot hor. In n coat wns found tho ticket and numbor of her berth and by tola- graphing to tho Portland omco inu namo was secured, Will Ik Taken Xortli. Tho body of Mrs. Caldbeck 1ms boon ombalmetl and will wait over until tho return of tho Kllburn for sblpmont back to Salem for burial. Pho lias ii nleco In Sncramonto, MIs K. (I. 1'hlllljis, who was to have boon visited later. To llo Ovulated. Tho body of Mrs. 1). II. Thorn, of Hood Itlver. has also boon em balmed, and will bo Bent on tho Kll burn Saturday to San Francisco for cromatlon. Mr. Thorn will accom pany his wifo's body. Known by Priest. Mrs. Cullen, who was Identified last yestorday as tho housokeopor of the Hov. Father Illack, In Port land, will bo embalmed and sent to Portland for burial. Father llogan vlsltod tho morguo hero and Iden tified lor. Word was received this morning from Mrs. Hannah Andrade, mothor of Harry Andrade. oiler, who lives in Oakland. Thp body of hor boh has been embalmed nnd will bo Bent south on tho next Kllburn. TT P HflPr- HUH , i LIFE OFO. E. SULLEY Man Who AHciiintcd Suicide Vest'r. day Xot Expected to Llyo In In Miycy Hospltul O E Sulloy, who attempted sui cide yesterday by drinking carbolic acid, is not expected to live. It is said that ho may possibly Hvo for a week or 10 days, but his throat and stomach were so badly burned that Dr. Horsfall fears ulcers will becomo fatal. . . Mrs. Tulloy, though sho saw her husband yesterday after ho took the acid, did not know that it was an attempt to take his lifo until she read The Times last evening. Sho is now at H,s oedsido. Iarshfehl-Ros.eburg auto lle. Through autos to HofcepurK. Sy00, IteoervwtioiiH Tut "Tlio OwP' Plume 7-1, dans MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WILL BE AN ENTIRE LOSS u; Water and Sand Washing In and Ruining Everything On Board Santa Clara' Only a Part of the Parcel Post Was Taken Off of the Wrecked Vessel SOME BAGGAGE REMOVED Stories of Plrato Looting Suit, Cases Itut Cnplnln Diiiisoii nt Muht. . Hoiim) I)IhcivII(h Story mid Hiih Only Crow Member On Hoard Tho cargo of tho Santa Clara will bo totally ruined, The vessol Is laying ovor on ono side nbout tho biiiiio place whoro sho was yes terday. Kvory wave carries wntor and sand Into tho vessel, ro all of the cargo Is wet and practically ruin ed, now, l-'llleil With Water Capt. Huusnn, or theTnpo Arago light house looked tlio wreck over todny ,and said that tho boat was ready to break in two at tho first heavy sea. Ho says everything on tho vessel must be ruined, hh sho lu full of wator and much sand. Tlio, captain says no docs not seo any ehanco for salvage Talk r Thievery Thoro was a good donl of talk about suit cases having been riflod and pirates having boon aboard tho Rlilp stealing what tlioy could got, Capt. Diiiisoii today said that ho WiiH practically certain that no ono had boon on board excepting mom bora of tho crow, who wont to got their personal bolongtngs nnd who brought off somo of tlio bnggago for paBsongers. Ho does not croalt tho stories of the pirates having Intor forrod with tho wreck. Parcel Post There; Somo of tho parcel post was ta ken off yostorday, but It Is roportod that thoro aro still eighty sacks of the parcel post mall on board. This of courso will bo ruined. May Siivo Wlrclcn ' Operator 0. A. Williamson, of tho local Marconi Station, said to day that tho wireless equipment of tlio Santa Clara oolongs to uls com pany and if posslblo tho CQulpmout, which Is worth nbout 1000, would bo saved. Howovor, it Is liiBiirod, and If It is damaged it will not bo worth whilo to tnko It off. Tho oporators' room was smashed In and some of tho oqulpmont may bo dam a,god. Might Hurt Insurance Frank Horton and somo of tho uorchants who had frolcht nboard tho Santa Clara woro talking today of organizing n salvago company and taking steos to get tholr goods off. It was bolleved that If tho sous contlnuod modornto that a don koy onglno could bo put on tho bonch or tho cliff nnd by moans of an end less pulley, bring most of tho goods ashore In filings. Lnto this aftomoon Mr. Horton nbaudonod the idea as far as ho Is i conccrnod. Ho said that word from', I tho beach was that molassos bar rels have brokou opon. so havo tho I flour sacks and this Is all gottlngj mixed Into ono brow and ho feared to bother with it on tho ground ! o that such action mlgiit Heriousiy nr- fect tho Insurance Most of tho rn muii n. w co iui . goods consigned to Allen & Lewis, LUOEIUON, Nov. 4. Prince Von ho said, woro Insured. Iluelow, formor (lennan Chancellor, Frank Layton, who Is horo, said ' Informed the Associated Pro?s today that his house had a number of big1 that ho had not come to Switzerland shipments for Coos County mer-lon a peace misslop. He declared chants aboard, llo did not know I Germany was resolved to coutlnuo how many of OiQm woro Insured. tho war to Us conclusion by urms. lie nan tureo suuipio rases oi spring goods aboard and of course, thov aro ruined, oven If ho should cat them. Frank Horton received a tele gram this morning from Allen & Lewis lu Portland stating that tho 1il,r alilnmmitR nt enndn Bont hlin for the branch hero was completely In surod, A carload of breakfast foods, worth about $2&00, did not reach Portland In tlmo to camo on the boat. N A mw Hulck auto for delivery, to George Goodfum Is on board tho vessel and Is being ruined. Somo parts of tho wheels camo ashore to il u v. 9 J. I. Torrlll says that ho is coafl-' dent ono of tho crew of tho Santa Clara who helped bring in the first boat, which was swamped near tho beach, was carried out by tho under tow. Ho said that two of tho men who helped bring the boat In got ashore alright, but wore not soon af torwards. Tlio third members llftoii the boat pver and was working with it when last seen and thou a big com- her came In nnd ho was seen no moro. Mr. Terrlll was at mo aceno or tho wreck looking for Miss Tholma Snoll of Meadowdale, Wash., who was coming to visit hor sister, Mrs. C. L. Shoffner at Powers. Mr. Torr lll was unable to locate her until 3 o'clock in tlio morning, sho having como to town with Miss Church and others. Ho finally took her to his homo and when Mr. Shoffner reach ed here yesterday, be accidentally en countered TerrJH and learned wliero she waa. 4 ,MUsJSnell sabl that she was not greiuiy afarmeu MAY BE Smj Stms MEAI11ER OP TIIE ASSOCIATED rnKSs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1 915 $ t TIBER CAUSES BIG FLOODS AND DAMAGE t t I X ROME, Nov, 4, Floods X X caused by the overflowing X X of the Tiber River inter- i X riipted railroad traffic, X X uprooted trees, drowned X t cattle, Many peasant t families were rescued X X from the areas surround- X X ed by water, TO THE FRONT PETEItOF HKKIMA (50 EH TO EX. 'COURAGE KOMHEItH Will Take Them Xowh Tlml French ami llrllMi Forces Aro Hur rying (o .Assistance plr AmocUIM rnuu to Coot nar Time.. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 1. An offic ial lliilgnrlan statement received to ilny from Sofia says that King Potor of Serbia has gono to the front to encourage tlio soldiers nnd tulto them the nows that tho French and lirlt IrIi forces nro hurrying to their as sistance. FIRST THAT CONTINGENT REACHES COUXTHV I.AKT FHIRAV Will Work In Conjunction With I'lvmli Soldiers in thef Compnlgn In the Hnlkuns rur AHMUitJ rrnj to coo rur tiibm. PARI8, Nov. 4. Tlio first llrltlsh contltiKent nrrlved Friday nt (litnv guoll, Serbia, JtiHt ncross tho Greek boundary, according to a Salonlki dispatch. Tho IlrltlHh will act ns a sopnrato unit but lu collaboration with tho French troops. imiTIP.ll KTIUMEIt HAH IIEEX KUXIC (Ur AiidflileJ Vim la Ox ni)r Tlmnt.) LONDON, Nov. 4,TIio llrltlsh stoanior Frlurgato, 240 tons gross, 1ms been buiik. 1'ivo survivors woro lauded. FRENCH LANDING STILL PUTT1XO THOOPH (5UEEIC SOIL OX Continues Practleo Without Incident According to Annou"cenienL of French War Offlco tlly AuocUlcJ I'roi lo Coo lj Tlmm. PARIS, Nov. 4. Tho landing of French troops at Salonlki continues without Incident, according to nn announcement of tho French wur of flco. Tit niiT II II. II UU 1 ! dMIMANY WILL COXTIXUE THE WAR TO ITS EXI) Piimo Vim lluelow Hny u .Switzerland on a llo Is Xot Pence Mission BRIT SH SE ML :iACT IS EFFECTIVE .,..,.,, ."., , 1U LA I'OLKrlJ'. hKAJIAX'H HILL IS .NOW IX FORCE Hoes Xi't Prevent Hailing Today of RoatH Xot Ablo to Get Ifcqiilml nun. her of .Men ,11 AtiocUtwl I'reM lo Cooa Ur Tlnir. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. Tho going Into effect ut midnight last night of tho La Follette soaman's net wns nut exported to affect tlio sailing of several vessels scheduled to leavo port today, uioaraucu na pers wero granted to vessels which hud beou unable to obtain tho re quired number of certified seumuu, VESSEL IS FLOATED .MARIPOSA WHICH WAS ROCKK IS SAVED OX Stnlek On Rocks Oct. H ami la Re lug Towed To McLaughlin Hay For Rotmlrx tllr AsoocUua f rex to cm 8r Tlme.J SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 4. The Alaska Steamship Company's steam er Mariposa, which went on tho rocks near Delia Bella, I), C Oct 8, has been floated and was towed to McLaughlin, Day for temporary to pairs, according to word deceived by tho company today, CONSOLING EVENING EDITION. Calles Men Deliberately Aimed at American Soldiers With Rifles and Cannon 10 ACTION MEN General Funston Makes a Re port Regarding the Mexican Battle of Agua Prieta LEADERS DID BEST COULD Villa ami Calles lloth Tried to Pro- tcet. American Lives ami Properly Dm-lin; tho Omrilct, It Is Hnld lu Itcpiirt. Itccclvod Today lllr AuwIitM rrM lo Coot Ur Tlmm.J WASHINQTON, I). C, Nov. 4. Carranza troops wero tho mainvof foinlors In firing acrosg the border at Agua Prieta, according to a re port today from (louornl FuiiBtou to the war department. Until Calles and Villa did all thoy could to prevont injury to American lives aim property. Makes Statement. Regarding tho firing ncroBB tho border Funston snld: "I could not In fairness havo opon ed fire on Villa without treating Calles tho samo. Ho cited cnRes whoro tho Calles troops dollboratoly frod upon Amor lean Roldlors with rifles, machine guns nnd cannon. Tho roport des cribed tho situation an satisfactory, un(i added: "I consider Immcdlnlo danger passed." VILLA XAMEH XACO AS XOHTHEUX HEAT IIIH Will Mako Place (ho llaso of Supply mid Army Will llewt Thirty DajH (II; AnocUlxl rnM to ! UT TIsim.) NACO, Ariz., Nov. 4. Naco, So norn, Just across tho border, was da- ciared today to bo tho northern cupltal of Moxlco' by Villa, who ar rived with a canguard of his army, lu tlio withdrawal from Agua Prieta, Naco will bo niado tho Imho of sup plies and the troops will rout horo 110 days, It was said, troubWreece ZA1MIH (JOVEHX.MEXT .MEETS UK FEAT IX AIK1UMEXT It Is Expoctcd that tho Administra tion will Resign On Account of Foreign Policy "REEK CARIXET 4 HAH RESK5XEI) (fir Auoclftlat l'ff tu ro Ut TlniM.) 4) ATHENS, Nov. 4. Fol- lowing Its defeat In parlla- mont today, tho cabinet re- signed. 4 ! (Hi Ai.otui) rrt t iv n tiium.) ! PARIS. Nov. 4. Tho Znlmls gov orumeut In AthoiiH was dofeated In I a discussion or foreign politics lu ; Parliament today and Is expected to . resign, according to u Havua dls I patch from Athens. . MlllPVy Law l'p i The discussion of tho .nronosad military laws, the report sayB,- raised a quoatlon between tho minister of war, General Yuunkltzas, and the ma jority of tlio party of former Prenilor VcuIzoIob. On this Issuo, Premier Zalmls de cided to ask for a voto of confidence. Tho discussion then turned to tho foreign policy of the government, Against Government , Venlzelos declared It Imposslblo for his party longer to miHtalu tho government. The final voto wus 147 ugalust tho government to 1 1 4 for. ' 'almln lifia tiAfi. I.. titttm liiuu .lo. u mouth, Aftor tho voto which put tho gov ernment lu the minority wus taken, Premier 'almla asked tho chambor to suspend work until u new cubluet was formed. IX MASSACHUSETTS Result of Voto Is Against AVomiiu Hufriugo Amendment Hr Auwuiwt rru to cooa rur tkd, IIOSTON, Nov. 4. Tho voto on suffrage was: Yes, 103,400: No, 295.489. Tho make-up of tho Legislature, In the Senato, Is Republican, 34, Democrats G, nnd lu the Houso, Re publicans 1C0, Domocrats 73. Tho featuro of the election was the dwindling of tho Progrossivo voto to a figuro which deprives tho party of legal standing In tho stato. Tho prohibition party, on tho other hand, had attained u legal status by polling more than the re quired three per cent of the total vote. TROOPS FIRED ACROSS fine DECLARED CnPIT BUT IT IS A Consolidation of TInios, Const Mall and Cooa Hay Advertiser. X C. R. PORTER GETS X X FIRST CHOICE LAND 1 X x Of Amoclttoil Vrm to t nr Tlra0 41 U . MINOT, N, D Nov, X X 4, -Charles R, Porter, of I Anoka, Minn,, won the X right of first choice of a X 1 60-acro tract of land X from the 700 homesteads X to bo opened to entry X next May at tho Fort X Berthold land drawing X here today, i E MAYOR FAHSETT MAY LOSE OUT TWO OTlflCRH CLOSE TO IILH John O. Argall ami Leoibml Funk Elected Commissioner at Muni cipal Election Yesteinl,,y Wr AmocUIiJ rrru to Coon llr Tlmra.) SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. I John C. Argull nnd Leonard Funk wero elected city commissioners In yo.v terdny's election. For tho third ci ty (Commissioner, tho two (present commissioners, Mayor Faasott and Saniuol Olasgow, and F, A. CIiueo aro in a closo contest. The complete re turns from 1'21 precincts out of 12R glv. Chaso 0800, Fassott 0022, and Olasgow 0531. DRAWING TOGETHER HULdARIAXS AND TEI'TOXhViLL SOOX JOIX Town In Sorbin Ih Htonncd l-'lght In East Stilt on ami Germans Ro- , rupturo City lllr AuocUt! rrtu to Coo. llij TlrnM. LONDON. Nov. 4. Tho Toutonlc and Ilulgarliin urmlos aro drawing ciosor together In central Sorbin. Tho HulgariaiiB stormed the town of Ka lafat, sJx miles northeast of Nlsh. Uorlln announced today. Tho Germans have advancod In tho region north of Krnllovo, taking 050 prisouors, apparently with tho In tention of cutting off tho retreat of tho Serbian army from Nlsh toward Montenegro, Active In Macedonia Meanwhllo tho Franco-Drltlsh nro milking tholr prcaouco felt in Mace donia whoro thov claim to bo mak ing hoodwny on tho Istlp front. Mora troops aro landed at Salon lki and it la also roportod that troops nro lauding nt Kavula. Fight In East In tho cast, Uorlln says tho town of Mlkullsohkl between Lnko Swell ton and Lake Illaen, which wns cap tured by tho Russians Tuesday on tho Dvlusk front, has boon recon quered by tho Germans. Further south. General Von IJoth mor has takon 3,000 prisoners near Sloulkowco, Tho Western Front In tho west, tho rccont Gorman at tacks lu Chnmpagno, aro followed by n lull, Dad weather makes offens ive operations difficult. Purls reported today that spirited fighting with hand grounded took place near Llllo last night. At the sumo time a violent artillery com bat was ruglng u tlio samo vicinity. rossiITactive PREPARES TO SEND FORCES INTO Hiri.GARIA Is Awaiting Decision by Rumania Re gardlug the Danube River JVhllo Will Ho Favorable Dr Aaaoclatad rrtn to OuoJ Oar TIdm.I LONDON. Nov. 4. From lliinlmr. est comes tho report that tho Rus-j siaus aro concoutratlng great foicea at tho port of Rout, u Hassarablu, from which pluco thoy are expected to mako a direct landing on IlulKar inn territory if Rumania gives an In terpretation of tho Internationaliza tion of tho Danube rlvor friendly to Russia by which rnou nnd munitions may bo conveyed by river Into Bul garia. GENEuflSllLLED LAURO M. fll'EHHA MEETS DEATH AT JAUKEZ Member of General Angeles Staff Re-. slsts Arrest. According t An imicini (statement Or AuocalJ I'roM to Cooa Dr Tlmt.) EL PASO. Texas., Nov. 4. Gon oral Lauro M, Guorra, a mombor of tho staff of Gonernl Angolcs, was killed whilo resisting arrost in Jua rez five days ago, according to an official announcement today, THE PRIZE MASQUERADE DANCE ttt Eagle HaU Saturday night under the auspice of th Rami; vlll be biggest, ei'ent of tlie moii. at Rusy Comer drujf store, nt Husy Cornei ding ktot-e, , uPDKA ELECT ON POOR PAY A Southwest Oregon Paper That's nkat the Cooa Day Tlmeti la. A goatfc vost Oregon paper for Southwost Oregon people nd doTotca to tho best la tore t of thi (rent (octJow . Tho Time alwaya booetc mid Merer blocks. No. 88 VILLA MAKES Although He Failed to Take City He Has Carranza Gen r erals Puzzled AWAIT NEXT MOVE Soldiers Who Surrendered Say He Will Cut Army up Into Small Bands TO HAVE GUERRILA WAR in This Way llo Can Jlarrawi the Carraiizn Generals Wanted AgH Prlctn far llaso of Supplies to Coutlnuo Ills Campaign tnj AnotUlM rrru to Com liar TlrnM ) DOUGLAS, Nov. 4. Though thwurted In his attempt to make Agua Prieta and obtain a baso of supplies for tho continuation of his campaign, Villa today was Raid to havo the Carranza officials guess ing whai his noxt movo would be. Villa soldiers surrondorlng to the Carranza scouts declared that Villa Is planning on distributing his forc ob in small bands to harass the Car laiizu goneralB and adopt u. guerrlla wnrfnro. Army HUH Moving Villa's army nppearod to be still moving toward Naco. Reports from thoro stated thnt moro than 1,000 hal already nrrlved and 2,000 more woro In sight. Whether Villa, definitely abandon ed nil ltopo of capturing Agua Prieta remained a question. FIGHT TO LAST Villa Forces Manage to Kill Rome In Krtmitlng (nr Anod.lM )rM lo Coo Br TtinM. DOUGLAS, Nov. 4. A Calles re connoltorlng imrty of about 50 men ran Into n Villa machine squad southeast of Agua Prieta and vtm cut to pieces boforo Villa's retire ment yostorday. Only five rottirned to tho trenchs. Force Scut Hack Part of tho Calles cavalry force which was sont southwest yesterdays to harass tlio rerouting Villa forcei 'was driven In by brlik small-arms firo and a sorlcs of sholla from a Villa gun posted near Agua Prldta, Going for Water Apparently Villa's Intention Is to roach wator, which is plentiful fur thor southwest, and provision his hungry mon. Villa's retirement was saluted by occasional shell from the big guns of Aguu Prlotav GARKIKOX TURNED OVER Carraun Oiilns h Post In CIiIIiiiaIihk Near the Dottier (Br AJUt4 rrtu to bou Tr Tlm, EL PASO, Texas., Nov. 4. The garrison of OJIiiam, Chihuahua, on the border near Presidio, Texas, hns been turned ovor to Carranxa, according to advices received here by tho Carranza Coiuulato. It Is also reported that General Flnrcs has occupied Torres, 30 miles southwest of Hormoslllo, and that tho Villa garrison ut La Corlorado, near llorinoalllo,. surrendered. VOTE IX TOLEDO hPeoplo Against. Twenty-five Year htreet I'ar I.tceiifce (Ur MMut4 rr4 tf Cooa Uar Tim. TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 4- The city of Toledo voted against tho 25-yenr street car franchise and will take over all Hues controlled by the To ledo Hallway and Light Company. Tho proposal that tho elty pur chase the streot railways was re jected lu Detroit nftor a bitter fight. QUESTIONS DTXMDED Vnrloiu lteuuItH lu Kino Ion In tli Different States Dr AatoclalaJ l'iu to Cooa Bar Ttata, NEW YORK, Now. 4. Au over whelming defeat of woman suffrage lu New York. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, tho election of h. ilcmocratlo Governor of Maryland, to succcod a Republican, and a Re publican Governor of Massachusetts to succeed u Democrat, a gain, of one Republican Representative (frost Now York) lu Congress In the fill ing of four vacancies; a close con test for tho Governorship of Ken tucky, with n Democrat leading on Incomplete returns, nnd tho defeat of prohibition in Ohio wore the out standing features of (he election In ten stutes Tuoaday. In Now York tho proposed nef stato constitution was dofeated by a majority of approximately 40,000, CHINESE PRESIDENT HAS TIIIRTY-ONE KIDS , ty (Sr AMOclateJ I'rwa lo eaoa a ThM, PEKING, NQV. 4. - Tim sixteenth son of President Yuan Ehl Ka of Chlua waa born today, The president now has 31 cutldreiK ,' N ' 1 0