y MAKES A Coos Bay Times Your Paper fbe Cooi Bay Times li proud j-wpla'. rper, and it atrlvea re top to 1U Bjvmo by derotlajr pomotlBK the peoplo'a La teres ta, k, No. XXXIX. IE, LET III oe Hillstrdm Thus Orders Squad .to Shoot Alter Pro- Ciaimiiiy nio niiiuuuitui; RlfS GIVE OUT Facing Death but Pre viously Creates Great Sen sation mHis cell TTACKS PRISON GUARDS hrlcks In 1 1 In Cell and Fiercely As jult Guards with Hrooiu linn. die In uictod hy tlio .Sheriff When Told To Ho n Man D; AihxIiIM t'rrM lo Coot liar Timet.) SALT LAKH CITY, Nov. 19 Fire, let hor go," wero .Tosoph JI til- kroms last words, uttered nn liistunt foro tho rlflcH of tho firing squad nded Ills lllo In tho ponltontlnry ro this morning. Although self cicssed mid nsBortcd IiIh Innoccnco hen ho faced tho executioners, 1 1 1 1 1 - Irora had n sensational nervous col ipso Just previously, when ho tied lie door of IiIb Cell with n strip tdrn rom Uio blankets, mid fought the oirds fiercely with tho handle of a room ho snntehed from nn uttona- ot In the corridor. President Apiwn'M rrcnldciit Wilson twlco appealed kr further rosplto for Illllstrom imd be Swedish inlnlstor also Intervened. lie president's second request wns bled by dovornor Spry as not De based on any n6w fnct,B. ! Snvngo Outburst ; Illllitrom'H outburst wan unoxpect- Ho retired calmly last night but ' i n. m. began slinking tho door of cell and shrieking, Efforts, to rlm Mm wero futile. Whon tho Brdi nrrlvcd to toko him to tho po of tho execution, ho fought pm taragoly with a broom handle. He continued to battle llko n mad until Sheriff Corlcss, for wJiom previously manifested n hlch ro- M, arrived and nppealcd to him. Listens to Sheriff "Joe, this is nil nonsonso," said criesj. 'What do you menu? Yon Mlied to die like a man." I HllUtroni hesitated a momont and l)lclded. "Well, I'm through," ho said. Hut pu can't blamo n man for flchtlnir f bli llfo." He was taken out nnd quickly nd- !w io uio donth chair. Proclaim llinorimrn tho attendants drew nsldo, '"rom stralKlitonoii in ik oi.nir ll 'Poke, his volco clonr but low. mo jiko H man, j ,10Vor did V rt"iS In iny llfo, I dlo fighting, I1 like a coward. Wnii'i'.,. nnim lyo. OVerVlimlv lThn Just boforo tho rifles crack- ' "Lot hor nn . ir .iin.i pUtttly, Jl thtml-ts- ". P Hlllstrom caso has becomo n "" one, bocauso of his many "Wulzers and tlm tnrt h,.i i.. f,eill Minister to this country "'0 President of tlm iiniioii le Interceded. P"Pli Hlllstrom was convicted of "Order of John (1 Morrison, a er Of Salt Lnkn CAtv nn.l l.la " Af'lng. 17 years old, at Morrl- 'tore In tlio oiithorn pqrtlou ' city about 9 o'clock on tho 81ng Of Jnnn,.!.., in inn snooting was wltncssod by "'uiribon. unothnr nmi 11 Old. According tn Mile imv'ii T. tthlnl, ... ... . . . , " corronprntea on ' Point by other ovldonco, two ked won entered tho storo with Bfeh - . . i " I'lStols and. Snvlntr "Wn'vn you now- oppneil fro 0It Mor. . wnoveli mortally wounded, --vi uirougu Ills chest. ItliV 111! i I. 14,., ""' ii iwiieu. .I mi io an ico uoi lne StOr. inNn.l no ...li... iolver anf.A ",.'?."" v... If to u muu, iioiuru II1U I k. "'d shot again ho fell pierc .'f three hnii. ., ...... .. . r any Thn mnn 4i.n -o.. , . - ".VM H.VH U11 1IU1U lore. one of thorn exclaiming run Southward from tlin nlnrA. n,r rv'vlnK son bent over his r hs i becan,e unconscious af hi ,nf",,re where his as L ' Were antl died foon after- v..i i ,. . "Witrom .,-..' c,, - ', ..,:: " .Known as jo i 61", LAST words ... SKILLED WORKMAN TO ot lta UtU "Tha at nil Uaiea to lta cmcrgta to Established 1878 An Tho Const Mall. IS MADE MAN AT SEATTLE MAKES CLAIM AHOUT HILLSTKOM Hays Ho Was With Man Executed Today on Night of tho Murder ID AmoclalM rrnt lo Coo Dt Timet SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 19. Win. Husky made an affidavit Inst night thnt ho wos with Hlllstrom con tinually from 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. on tho day of tho murder and that ho and Hlllstrom woro socking work nt tho Murray smoltor near Salt Lnko City. Tho affidavit wob made boforo John Chnpoll, a notary pub lic. Telegrams containing a sum mary of Husky's nffldavit woro sont at 2 o'clock this morning to Gover nor Spry, President Wilson nnd Hlllstrom's nttornoy. hy n doctor near Murray, Utah, two and n hnlf miles south ot tho Hceno of tho crlmo. Hlllstrom stag gered Into tho doctor's homo two hours after tho shooting, with n largo bullet wound through his loft lung. I To told tho doctor ho had boon shot In a quarrol over a wo man nnd requested that nothing bo said regarding his visit or wound. Tho doctor, not having hoard of tho murders, treated tho wound nnd took Hlllstrom to n house whoro ho had boon staying for sovcral days. News of tho in u r dors recalled tho enso to tlio doctor and ho Informed tho officers. l'lnds n Pistol Tho doctor found nn nutomatle pistol, of tho snnio callhro as shells found In tho grocery after tho shoot ing, In Illflstroiu's pocket. Hlllstrom threw tho weapon nway after loav Ing tho doctor's liqinc. Hlood wns found nt sovoral Vlaccs between tho storo and tho homo ot tho doc tor nnd, members of tho family where Hlllstrom lived said a com panion had visited him Into tho night of tho murders, tcikou pu vntely with lilin nnd left. This man was not npproheudod nnd haui not boon heard ot olnco. Description (liven Tho Morrison boy, becnuroof tlio AFFIDAVIT masks and; confusion 'of tho shoot-pinny ing, was not nldo to' Idoptlfy Hlll strom excopt In n gehornl descrip tion of his slzo nnd clothing, but (Particular description of HlllBtrom as one of tho assailants seen In bright moonlight near an electric arc lamp with snow on tho ground. Hlllstrom also was Identified as a mnn who visited tho storo tho af ternoon of tho murders and talkod with Morrison. Claimed Innocence Hlllatrom's recovery from his wound wns rapid nnd complete Ho has always malntnlnod his Inno cence, but hns never told whore ho was the night of tho murders, or who shot him. Ho created a scone at his trial by dramatically 'dis charging his attorneys In open court Iator giving as his rcuBon tlielr falluro to "tear young Morrison to pieces on cross-examination," re ferring to tho boy who witnessed tho shooting. Ho refused to go on tho witness Btnnd hfmsolf or to offor nny ovl donco as to whoro ho was -or what ho did tho night of tho murders. Ho wns found guilty hy tho trial Jury, tho Judgmont was affirmed by tho Supremo Court, and tho board of pardons, after an exhaustive re view of tho caso, declined to com mute his Bc'ntcnco of death.' Sentenced to bo Shot Ho was Fontonccd to bo shot Oc tobor 1, nnd wns reprieved by Oov ornor Spry Soptombor 30 nt tho request of President Wilson, who acted on a roquost of tho Swedish Minister, Tho caso Imd previously been Investigated for tho Swedish Mlnlstor by tho Swedish vico-coasul for Utah, a well-known attomoy, who advised that his Investigation developed nothing that would Jus tify tho board of pardons In com muting the sontonco. Ilcfuteil to Tell HlllBtrom declined to mako any statement before the board of par dons or to glvo any Information as to whoro ho was or what ho did tho n " of tho homicides or tho LAS", HILLS GAL TWO., circus es under which, or tho place whoro he received his wound. Ilo also declined to give tho board any reason why he should receive clemenoy and refused to let his own counsel or any member of the board Interrogate him on anv suu- !.-.- it iwinriwi hfl did jcl "TV "":..:: ::: ;, (Saos MARSHFIELD, OREGON, II TROOPS START MUTINY Refuse to March Against Bag dad Because of Sacred Ob jects in the City British Execute Every Tenth Indian of Several Battal ions, With no Effect STORY IS FROIvi BERLIN Statement. Told In n Dispatch From Const ntlnoplo to (ionium News- paper Detention Is in Mesopotamia (lljr Auodtte.1 Prrn lo Cum lit? Time. HUHLIN, Nov. 19. (WIroleBs to Snyvllle.) Tho Hrltlsh advance ngntnst Hngdad has been checked south of Kut In Mesopotamia, by n mutiny of Indian troops who refus ed to march further agaliiBt Hng dad because of tho presence In that city ot objects sacred to their re ligion, according to n dispatch from Coiitiintlnoplo to tho Frank furter Zcltung. Tho Urltlsh executed every tonth Indian soldier of sovoral battalions, but tho ludlnns refused to continue tho march. trial, which the board nnd his own counsel informed him tho hoard was powerless to grant. Subject of Sweden Hlllstrom, who says ho has bcon n machinist and laborer, claims to bo a Swedish subject and on thnt ground tho iutorcut of tho Swcdlr Minister wns obtained. Hlllstrom wns n member ot tho Industrial Workors of tho World, tho membora of which have been nctlyo In de manding hisjmrdou or retrial. Res olutions to that effect hnvo been passed all over tho United Stntes niul In Hnvnrnl fnrnlL'n rnnnlrlnn. of them showed ignornnco of, tho crlmo chnrged against Hill stroni nnd indicated a belief thnt l ho was accused ot soino political offousu, Tho Governor's offlco.hnn received thousands of communica tions on tho subject. Petitions nnd 'Iirc,iut. As the day sot for his execution approached the number ot commun ications sometimes reached 400 a day. Many of tlieso contained threats of death to tho Governor and membora of his family, who woro placed under guard. Other thrents wero to 'destroy buildings nnd other property and many bu liovo a recent attompt to burii a leading hotol was tho work of Hlll strom sympathizers. lClaborato po lice precautions hnvo existed hero for weeks past as a result of tho throats. Many Syiiipatlil.ers. Several local sympathize! h, in cluding n woman Instructor at tho Stato Unlvorslty, have boon actlvo In tholr efforts to obtain a now trial, n pardon or commutation for Hlllstrom. Ono of theso, who mat a cable to Swollen in Hlllstrom's Intorost, ealdho doslrsd him sot at llborty, guilty or Innocent. Tho moro" prominent local advo catos of HIIIstrom'B chubo wero cited boforo tho board of pardons Ir. Soptombor nnd requested to pro sent any facts they had In addition to thoBo offered at tho trial., AJf admitted they had no additional evi dence to offer. .May Hnvo "con ltovengr, PROGRESS CHECKED Mnny porsons familiar with thefow 8mionlroadnouKhts authorized caso bollovo tho murdors woro fofj 0J.' (l0 jtt8t CQsr08a ban shown flu rover.go, ns no attempt nt rohlmijHy that nono comes within tho llm was nado wbon Morrison was killed. it i,e,t,,hy .Cwigrrss. Tho govern Morrison had boon a pollco offleor and' was known as a man of gr.Mt resolution and courage, which ho bad. demonstrated on two former occasions In encounters wlt'i rob bers. Four men entered Ills st'iro tho evening of February 2, l'Jft3, and demanded that ho throw up his hands. Instead of complying, Morrison killed ono man who was carried away by tho others, whp escaped. Attacked Again. Morrison's second encounter was the nlphi of September 20, 1913, when he was walking homo from the store with $800 in cash In his pocket. Two holdups confronted hira and demanded tho money. Mor- tria - on urou- i.i mstoi and roi on BUILD; ANY way MEMI1EII OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915 AIRSHIPS STARTER FIKST IT. 8. HQUAIHtOX SIAIvHS I'LldllT TODAY Hall from Fort SHI, Oklahoma, to New Homo at (fan Antonio Texas (11 AmocUIixI Pitih to Cooa rtr Time, FOItT SILL, Oki'n., Nov. 19. The first aero sqiiadrou ot ' the United States army, composed of six aeroplanes, sailed from hero this morning on tho flight to tholr now quarters nt San Antonio. ASK CHI TO JOIN KXTNNTK ALTj1F.S SHKIC ALLI ANC OF COIJNTUY Plan, It In Stated, Is to Prcsoivo Peace in Fast and Present Fiiclloii With Japan IO AMOclitM rrna to Ccx Dt TtmM. WASHINGTON, 1). C Nov. 19. Great Hrltaln, France ami Russia have united In mi, effort to add China to tho entente nlllanco in order to prevent possible friction In tho future between Japan nnd China, nnd to presorvo the pcaco of tho far Fast. If China agrees do tho plan, military participation In tho present war will not bo ox pected. Tho negotiations thus far nro In tho convcrsntlonnl atngo at Peking, with no indications as to China's attitude Although tho United States Is boltig kept Informed Its diplomatic representatives at Poking, nnd tho ICuropenn capitals aro re fraining from participation. HTIIUGGLF ON FOIPOSSKSSIOX OF HFIIMISILLO.'SOXOHA Iteport Is That- Obregou Is Ilepulscd hy tlio Vlila Foi-com Xear Cmmiicn (11 AkxkUIM 1'rna u Coo JUjr Tlmn.) NOP ALUS, Nov. 19. A bnttlo for tho possession of Hormoslllo, the capital of Sonora, has bcon n prog rolls'' BJi'ico'ycsterdny, according to ad vices to Villa officials here'. It Is nt so roported that Obrogon was re pulsed near Cauanca. OIUFfl'S TO ICXGLAXD HHAHCIP IXG AMKHICAX VKSSKL Claims that Itevci't Act nt Progrtso In In Ylidatlon of .Mexican Xeutrallly til AuhIiU4 IVm io Cooi lit Tlmt.. WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 19. Tho Carranza government has pro tested to Great Urltalu against tho recent for'ciblo searching of tlio Amur1- Icaii stoamor Zoalaudlu at Progrosso as a violation of Mexican neutrality. BIDS ARE TOO BIG 'FAIL TO COMi: WITIIIX LIMIT OF GOVKHXMKXT ('o'veiiiineiil May lliiild Two of U. S. SiiptTdi-euduuuglit itt Us Own Yards (B Ataocltt. VPMt Ir Coot lit TIoim.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 19. Careful rovlew ot tho prlvato bldi for hulls and machinery for tho two ment may build tho uhlps In Us own yards. fire and, after sovoral shots had Icon exchanged, both ran away, Morrison said ho thought ho know the men who tried to hold him rp, but would mako no charge, as lie was In doubt and fcarod to accuso somcono unjustly. Some bollovo HlllBtrom .and his companion word theso men. Morrison had a wifo and five children, bosldes the boy who was killed with him. PLAN to taketyoiir THANKS. GIVIXO DI.VXFK at CHAXDLKH Hotel. MAKI-J HKSKHVATIOXS in ADVAXCIJ. Vhouo 3. flood music nnd n good menu. MS F GHTING MEXICO T T COMMON LABORER CAN itttUH EVENING EDITION. SERBIAN GITY T TO FALL Little Hope Entertained That Monastir Will Escape Be ing Taken by Bulgarians ITALY if ENGAGE This News Gives Encourage ment That Country May Not be Entirely Crushed RUSSIANS HOLDING RIGA HcportH Frnpu Fastcni Wont Ktato '"tlio Ocmfnns Hnvo llceii Itepulscd Aeroplane Squadron Attacks the Urltlsh Camp, 111 AmocIiIM rrM lo coi IIt Tlmo.l LONDON, Nov. 19. Tho. capturo of TiOOO moro Serbian prisoners was announced today by Ileritn. London sayn tho fato of tlio Mon astir Is not yet known definitely, but thoro Is llttlo hopo It will es cape the Ilulgnrlans. Some hopo, however, Is entertain ed that Serbia mny not bq com pletely crushed by tho unofficial news that tho Anglo-French forces nro- now assuming formldnhlo pro portions, na well as tho hints that Italy Is in tho vergo of actual par ticipation In tho llnlkan campnlKii. Uneasy at. Athens Tho retreat of tho SorblniiB to ward tho Albanian border Is caus ing Increasing uneasiness In Atlions, but developments Uiero nro not In terpreted as being unfavorable to tho entonto nllios, London claims. Germans lleputsed Llttlo news comes from tho Knnt ern front in nddltton to tho ropnrts thnt tho Gorman attack south ot Klga was ropulsed and the Austro Gorman attempts to cross tho Styr Hlvor In Gnllcla bavo boon resumed. Fight on West Front. In tho west a German noroplano squndron attackod the Urltlsh camp west of PoporliiRho, Holglum, . A spirited artillery dunl Is reportod in Argouuo and Vosgcs. Thoro Is flgllt.lng with hnnd grenades In At ence, on tho Austro-ltnlliiii front. Itoino reports n continuation of the desperate and long-continued stcugglo for Gorlzln. RECEIVED BJ KING FHHNCH CAmXIlT mixiktkh (ULIS OX ('IIIIP.K MOXAIKMI Thoso Favoring Allies Hopo Itenc- flclnl Intliicnco Wl'l Ho He- Hiilt of Coiifei-enco (11 AuotlilMl I'itii to Coot lit Timet. PA HIS, Nov. 19. DonyH Cochin, n French cabinet minister, was recelv e .JfOBl.qrday by King Constantino siiys u Havns dispatch. Thoso fav oring tho entonto powers iopo tho visits will hnvo a boueflclnl Infill euro on tho relations between Greeco and tho Allies. , (JOVHHXMHXT WANTS STHUCT- OiVaij stkkl foh homi: rsn WJII Ho xdcd lo Ilitlld tho Tno Xont American Itnttlo&hlpt. Ordereil (11 AMixlilfrl ITMt la Coot lit TIuim, WASHINGTON, U. C, Nov. 19. Congress may bo asked to placo a temporary embargo oh tho exports of structural steel to tho Kuropenn hdlllg'o'rmlls In order to afford a stif. flclcnt supply for iihii In. tho con struction of the two battleships, tho bids for which woro pponed nt tho navy dopnrtmont Wodnesdayi Tho entire output of American plants Is taken by tho warring na tions and nolthor battleship can bo laid down boforo noxt summer. Secretary Daulols announcod that plans woro under consideration for tho two 36,000 ton battleships to bo Included in tho first yeur's pro gram. VFSSKL MO VF..M K.VTS Ait1vc1 F. A. Kilburn, Portland, 8 a. m, today. Sailed Adcllnn Smith, San Franclscn, 1,0 a ra, today. , BOO Ml AS EMBARGO A Consolidation nnd Coos nay IR BOATS SUN TWO ItltlTISIl GUXItOATH DK STHOYKD HY (IIMIMAXS Urltlsh Auxiliary Cruiser Pain Sent (o Hottoin Off the Coast of Africa. in AuocltltJ rrcM lo Coot Ot Tlmr., lIKltLIN, Nov. 19. Two Urltlsh gunboats woro mink In tho Med iterranean off tho Kgyptlan Const by a Gorman sulfmarlne, according to nn official announcement nt tho Admiralty today. A Gorman sub marine on November 5, tin tho north African const, sank by using a tor pedo, tho Urltlsh auxiliary cruiser Para. LEADERS CDNFER KITCFXKIt VISITS FUKXCII (II2X KHAL AT SALON I IU Holds Confeienco With Chief of Oriental Fmvoi and lioae Without Debarking (11 AucKlnltJ rrt.i lo Coo lit Tlmr SALONIKI, November 19. Field Marshal Kitchener today con ferred with General Sarrall, commundor In chief of tho French army In tho Orient, and left Imme diately without debarking. AXOTHKK ATTACK MADK AUSTRIAN' AlltSIIIPS HY This Tlmo (ho Mouths Am Directed Against. Military KMnhllsh. inoiit of tho City (D AatoclttM rrtm lo Coot nt Tlmr, VIUNNA, Nov. 19. Venice has again been bombarded by Austrian aqroplaiicHV An -otflclnl announce ment was mado today that nn norlal sqiindrpu attacked tho military es tablishment of that city yesterday afternoon. CHASE AVIATORS GKIIMAX Allt.MKX Pl'lt.Hl'KD i TIIK FHHXCII MACHIXIM HY Thrvo Driven Away Hut (fillers Mnn- ago to Drop Hoitibi at Liinevllle, Franco D AmocUI4 I'rttt It Coot lit TIsim.) PAHIS, Nov. 19. Klght German aviators flying over Liinovlllo wero pursued by French airmen. Flvo of tliojn wero driven away, but the oth ers succeeded In throwing down sov oral bombs. Three persons woro wounded. may kkaoii i:i(Jhti:i;. .MILLIOX A'lTIIXDAXCi: SAN FHANCI8CO, Nov. 19. Attondnuco figures at the Panamn Pacific exposition passed tho 17,000,000 murk today. Thoro remains prac tically 10 days In which tho exposition may reach tho 18, 000,000 mark sot for It by the officials, BODIES TAKEN OUT six moki; hi:covkih:d fhom mini: at kavi;mali: Thoro Aro S'l'l Sixteen Jloro o ho Itoinovod Kmciierri , Aro At Work (11 Au(kI1 rrt to Coot lit Timet.) ' SKATTLK, Nov. 19 Tlio bodies of six inon recovered from the North western Improvement Company's m I no at Itavensditln last' ulgbt and this morning, making 15 recovered In all, and leaving 10 bndlos tillll in tho mine, la which tho dust explo sion occurred last Tuesday. Tho last six bodies recovered woro found n a gangway. Tho bodies of the sixteen men yet to be brought out are In chutes. Tho rescuers may oncountcr fal lon coal or timbers in Booking thorn Phut In any evont, It is almost cor- tain they will bo reached boforo night fall, PiaN.to take your THANKS. GIVING DINNKK at OHAXDLKH Hpfid. AKB JtlOSFUV.VTIOXS in ADVAOIi Phoim t. Good music and a good menu, MICE BOMBARDED TEAR DOf N A Southwest Oregon Paper Tliat'a what tho Coos Hay Times la. A Soatfc wcat Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon peeyl and doTotod to Uio host latorcaU of thia groat icctloa . Tho Times altvaya boosts sad smtsv biocka, of Times, Coast Mail Mn 101 Advertiser. lWm ,ul Official Statement Says Sub marine Fired at wireless Without any Warning AT Claim is Made That Life6oats Were Fired Upon After They Were Lowered CREW JEERED VICTIMS Austrian Flag Was linn Up on tho Siiluuarliiu Delayed Alemagcn Say Copy of Iteport Wiw Sent Ambassador Pago nt Homo NAPLKS, Nov. 18. (Dolayad In Transmission.) An official report ot tho Investigation of tho sinking ot the Anconn, it was nnnounqed wns sont to American Ambassador Pago at Homo tonight. Tho Inves tigation reached tho conclusion that tho submarine fired a sholl ngalnst the wireless apparatus on tho An conn without warning. Tho Anconn stopped Immediately. Fired on Llfo Heat. Tho Anconn stoppod Immediately. Tho submnrlno at once launcliod a torpedo and flrcifon tho llfo boats as thoy woro launcliod, tho report alleges. liaised Austrian ling Tho submnrlno holscd the Aus trian flag as tlio Aucotia camo to a halt, Tho Ancona was about, to bolso the Itallnn oiibIkii, but the flag reached only half way up tho must when tho submnrlno launch oil a torpedo 'which struck the steamer amidships. .leered tlio Victims The captain of tho Anconn, tho account says, ordored tho llfo boats lowered, but wlillu tills was being douo, the submnrlno' continued fir lug against tho steamers' boats. Pome of tho boats woro plorced by shot, obliging tho survivors to lino tholr clothes to stop up the holes. In tho meantliiio, It Is al leged, thoso on hoard the BUbmnrlno Jcorcd tho victims. T FHK.NCII DHKSSMAKKHtt HF.FUSli TO SI ILL TO AMIIIUCANB Aro Of (Irrumii Origin and Said to Ho Iluylng for llrldo of ProSldent (11 AuocltltJ ritu to Co Bt Tlron.J . PAIU8, Nov. 19. Tho Paris dressmakers syildlcato tins blacklist ed two AmorlcJin customers of Ger man origin, quo ot them namod ICur ziimnii, reputed to hnvo boon com missioned t buy gwns for Mrs. Nor man Gait, who Is to bo tho bride ot President Wilson, according to tho newspaper 1 Oeuvro. Newspaper avers that Kurziimpn hns threatened to ralso a diplomatic question because of tho refusal to accept orders from him. Tho news papor declares, however, that each house from which ho ordored gowpa has offered to supply them with lta compliments to Mrs. Cult without having them pass through his hands us Intermediary. HL'AVY (JALICS OX ATLANTIC. COAST (11 AuottM rrM to e tit TlmM.) NKW YOHK, Nov, 19, Heavy galea whipped the At lantic coast from Maine to Florida today Tho Norwo. gau hurk Killona wa.a.drlvf eu usltoro near , TJrunawtck, Ga. PUOGHKSSIVIvS WILL IfAVE TJCKET ID Auoclttt-l rrttt la CM 1HJ TtlXM.l CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Geo, f. Porkins, conferring here today with local leaders, said the progressive party "must and will have a nation al tlckot in tho field In 1916." Th "Joy Mqii'' hi th sjwwl ,of Health, wnlth and HflinlHw, FlHd him at blK "Joy" Dkuc toulyht- REPORT TELLis ABOUT ANGUNA STOP ONCE BLCLIS BUYERS I'll '! ; , I I lf ' '