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

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper
Tho Coos Bay Tlmo li prona
people's Paper," rind Ik strives
lire F t0 ,u rao b? devoting
promoting tho people' latoreiu.
Wind at Light House Heaviest
Ever Experienced at That
Point Before .
STREETSJLOODED
Over Two Inches of Rain
Falls Within Twenty-four
Hours Ending This A. M.
SMALL BOATS CRIPPLED
Passenger 1" South Slough Fear
Hough WntofH of Lower Hay and
ttot Off nt Empire Stage Hont
Atlas laito In Arriving
. ,f. ,$.,t "
IIAIIj also comes
THIS AFTERNOON
After sovernl downpours of
rain during tlio lny, thoro
was a heavy hull Btorin at
2:.10 p. 111., followed by sun
shine. Not In a yenr has Coon Uay booh
iucIi a rain and wind storm as rag
eJ yostorday and continued today.
Gathering Its Impetus through tho
the day until lato In tho nftornoQii
. tbo wind off tho coust blow a Irving
gale and truffle of tho mosquito
licet In tho lower hay wan practically
juspendod. Thu gnsolluu bout Vegn,
bound with pnsBOiigerH nud freight
for South Inlet, took sous over tho
cabin, ami tho pnsHongora refused to
go further than Emplro.
Tho paaseiiKeiB oil tho beach lino
did not arrive on tho launch Atlna
from Jurvfs Lauding, until'., three
o'clock this morning.
Street Arc Flooded
Last night at six o'plpck tho
rain camo down In such sheets tdt
on Front streot In several pldcoa tho
water filled up from curb to curb,
forming vorltuhlo lakes, unUI Bomo
ono. md pokod tho dehrln tiwny from
the gutters nud several Intakes.
I Italnfiill Heavy
Hepo-ta from IJ. 11. Ostllnd, weath
er observor, show that In tho 24
hours ending at 4:43 n. in,, 2.09
Inches of rain havo fallon.
Passengers' Lcnvo Hont.
The Vega loft her dock about 2:30
yetcrdny afternoon nnd wont down
the bay. After' rounding tho turn
by Old Town tho wind had blown
up high seas Into which tho llttlo
craft labored and wallowed.
Captain Dunson, of tho Capo Ara
K light houso, on his way homo,
as drenched In hla efforts to got
H of tho freight Boctiro boforo any
cduM bo washed uw'ay.
TheTs was a swift run out of tho
tide and nt Emplro iho passongors
ttrock and said they would go no
further. Tho Voga wont on to
South Inlet.
Wind Illows Hani.
Ovor tho tolephono Capt, Dunson
tlked to his wlfo at tho light
fcouse late In tho afternoon. She
declared that In all tho tlmo sho has
bn pn tho coast sho had novor
een It blow so hard. It camo In
blasts from tho southwest, though
there aro no Instruments thoro for
oeaaurlng Its Telocity.
lloat Ooos Aground.
Tho Leach stage was duo to ar
rive hero about C:30 last evening,
nd Instead, It camo In between 3
ID(1 1 a, m, Somo days ago n storm
Mhed out tho llttlo plor at Jarvls
Landing and tho Atlds : yesterday
tried to effect a landing closo by In
a Uttlb creok. Hero fho boat got
tock' In the mud nnd thoro It re
gained through tho dull hours of
,h nleht until tho tldo camo up this
ornlng.
PREMIERTD RESIGN
nv-l OF HKEK OAHINET IS
LIKELY TO QUIT
fcpwted Itethcmeiit In On Account
of Trouble. Hctwecu Greece
mid Great Hritalu
IS AuoMiteJ rreu to Coo. Dr Timet.)
SALO.NiKi, Nov. 23. Tho resig
"'tloa 0f tho premjer SkoUioudls of
treece according to reports here, Is
u!fP,!C(l Wpmetjtarlly on account of
'iHcultie, between,- Greaop and
Grt Britain.
!
Vol No. XXXIX.
CODS BAY JJK'i
SEVERE STOl
of Its till "Tin
at nil time- to
Its eaergta to
Established 1878
As Tho Const Mnll.
X ONE HUNDRED
X PERSONS DROWNED X
0 DjAttoctttM Itim to Coot nj TlmM.
I ROME, Nov, 23,--0ne X
X hundred parsons were X
X drowned today by the X
X washing away of a bridge X
X over the Salso river near t
X Licata, Sicily, X
soEslBiTiiwo
ACTION' DROUGHT AGAINST DR.
GEORGE E. MX
Claimant In .lohu Ragman, Who
Worked at Pulp ."Mill Sur-
genu Tells Ills Hide
Sheriff Johnson camo over last
evening and served a paper on Or.
Dlx In a suit being brought by n
man named John Ilngmau, formerly
an cmployo nt tho pulp mill, who
was Injured In tho leg about two
years ago and who comes now ask
ing for $10,000 damnges.
Tho claim Is uindo that his leg
has not properly knitted. Ho re
ceived a settlement with tho com
pany for tho Injury and now brings
faction ngnltist his pnyslvlan. Dr.
Dlx said today that tho man whh
fixed up all right nnd now hasn't
oven a limp ns a result of tho acci
dent. 15 STILL MYSTERY
POLICE STILL WORKING ON THE
PORTLAND .MUIHIEII CASE
Idcnt tt v of Dead Man Found
In
Trunk Hits Not Yet Heen
Positively Disclosed
(Ur At.ocltt4 I'rrM la Coo. Iltr Tlmfi.)
PORTLAND, Nov. 23. Tho trunk
mystery Is still ilnsolvcuV Dosplto
. i... rrt.. vif'ili'A r.-1lr. Hut lilmil
II1U VIIUllO Ul HIU .u..vw, ... ......j.
tltyor tho muruorcu man is unes
tnbllshcd doflnltoly, nor Is Uioro
any traco of Oeorgo Bartholomew,'!
alias Ed Hopkins, tho alleged slayor.
Captain of Detectives Ilnty still
bolleyes tho dead' man's nnmo la
John Linnd. Tho possibility that ho
Is Oeorgo ltbgors, a form hand who
loft Eugono with $700' last" month
Is again entertained.
GOT filCH 0U1GK
CLEVEU SWINDLE! SOLI) GOODS
AND POCKEIED HECEIPTS
,Coos Hay Ico nud Cold Storage Lose
Shipment an dS'iirt Inve-Miga-tlon
of lSuedo Commission Man
Four months ago tho Coos Day
ilco and Cold Storago company sent
a shipment of buttpr,,to E. Fv Znori,
jwiio. purported Ud ho a comnilsalon
apan,ur354 Fourth streot, Oakland,
Tho Dandon ureamory conumny uiou
Isont a shipment. Yesterday zugrn
wns nabbod by tho postal authorities
on tho charge of "sing tho malls to
defraud. Ho was placed under U,
S00 bonds.
C. E. Nicholson, managor of tho
'local company, sum mis unurnuou,
that Zuorn Is supposed to bo tho
isamo man who worked a similar
ischomo In Seattle last winter. Ho
fsaid that his company lost very llt
tlo and that thereafter havo neon
warning nil othors to keep cleur,
while tho authorities havo been mak
ing an investigation.
"Got r;ch Quick" was evidently
tho motto of Zuern. Ho received
tho goods, sold them fpr Quick re
rR and slightly below tho prevall-
I'lng market price and pocketed tho
proceeds.
When matters became too lively
for him. ho would phango his ad
dress. Ho is said to hnvo finally
,.,, over from Oakland to Sun
Francisco first to 503 Mission street
and then to 144 Clay street, biui
(ments continued to arrive up to the
tlmo the officers arrested niu. u
;ls to havo a hearing on Wednesday.
The man Is said to havo been In
imulilft with tho postal authorities In
jSan Henlto county. California, somo
mouths ago.
W1HES WEHE DOWN
Tho Western Union wires
were down from 11 o'clock
last night until this after
noon. The Associated Press
roart to The Times was
therefore delayed.
4
.
fflooa
( MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
MM COAST
Four Small Craft Destroyed by
Fire and Storm Along
Inside Passage
Was the Mars of Seattle, and
Crew of Four Men Saved
in Storm
OTHER WRECK ON ROCKS
Power lloat. Gruhstuko of Seattle
Strikes it Hecf When Her Ki'glno
Falls Fishing Tender Pound
ed, lo, Pieces on Wedge Island
(Or Auoetttoa' Pm. to cm tu, TttaM.)
JJUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 23. Tho
loss of four small vessels by flro nnd
storm along tho Insldo passago In
southeastern Alnska was reported
hero today. Tho small gasoline
fishing schooner Mura of Scattlo
burned off Five Klngor Islund. AI-
though a Bovcro storm was raging,
tho crow of four mun wero saved by
tho schooner Mablo O.
Seuttlo lloat Iiost
Tho fishing tender Claro of Seattle
was pounded to pieces by n storm
Mvlicu oho ran ashoro on Wedge Is
land. Tho crow escaped In n small
boat.
Other nisuMci-H
Tho powor boat (Irubstako of 8o
uttlo was lost when eiigluo trouble
fenmo during tho storm brought tho
'craft to grief on Cnla roof, north of
Kotrhlknii. Tho crow reached
shore.
Tho powor-hoat Edith O was lost
Sunday whtlo going up Lynn Canal.
ip crow wns Bavod,
ItUMOIt
UOAT WAS IN
ON HAH
TISOl'llLE
Was SelKKUier Tniin TovIk In A
Largo Portion of ItouialuH
of Kaiitu Clara
COOS HAY HAH IS
VEItY HOUGH TODAY
At the llghthouso this nf
tornoon it was reported that
the bar was rougher than It
has been any tlmo this sen
son and that enormous
breakers wero rolling In.
44
Rumor was rife on the streets this
afternoon that n small boat had boon
Lwrockod on tho bar, which Is oxi
coedlngly rough todny. Tho story '
was founded on tho appearance of
Captain John Swing with tho gas--
idino schooner Tramp., who 'camo In
t'tjio bay, towlns behind Ids Cjraf a
Milir chunk of tho Santa Clara, lie
! .
BOATS LOST ON
SO
rni
it, 'i tJj u;-!-1
WREGK REPORTED
towod it up pnBt Emplro about twoitj,0 inQvomont" snld Mr. Ford us h
'o'clock this aftoruoon.
i How he did It, Is a mystery, peo
plo said at Emplro. It Is hcttaved
thnt ho got through on tho Insldo
chanuel, cut orr what ho wanted or
tho wreck, and turned tall back
again ror tho Inner bay. Tho sup
position wns that ho was bringing
hack tho anchors nnd somo or tho
machinery.
This Is tho second tlmo this dar
ing sklppor haa brought in parts of
wrecks. When tho "Claromont
went ashore In March ho wont down
a few days later nnd, with tho uld
of two or throo mon, sawed ofr thorto tno pa)1 Mall Giucitlo f"" lerIlu
bow of th6 bout and enmo In with j88ya: TJiero Is doclured to he un
somo flvo steam winches, all In good doubled foundation tor tho report
ahapo nnd worth a good deal or,tnat Emperor William will mako nu
monoy.
KNIFE IS REIVED
CHICAGO WOMAN SWAL!A)VED
ONE IN DELIRIUM
Dr AmocIiIoJ PreM to Coo. llr TlraM.)
CHICAGO. III.. Nov. 23. u tablo
Wnlfi which Mrs. Elizabeth Hochs-FThls
berger rinally porsuaded tho sur
geons she had Bwnllowed while In
a delirium duo to an Illness or eight
months ago was taken from hor
stomach today arter an operation.
When she first told tho physicians
fho swallodcd tho knife they said
the story was a figment ot her
Imagination, butyesterdny idio. .pre
vailed upon thein to use. thq X-aya.
Sa
MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,
X ITALY WILL SEND
X FORCES TO BALKANS
Dj ARsocIatM Trt9 to Cm IMj Timet. '
X ZURICH, Switzerland, X
i Nov, 23, Italy has de- i
t cided to send an expedi- X
X tion to the Balkans to t
X help the Allies, according X
X to a Rome dispatch, X
OUITSlirUTION
v
VILLA SHLITAHY KECHEAUY
ItESTEl) AT. EL PASO
All-
(Ilvcu Ills Freedom Again When He
Denounces Fiu-Micr Military
Activity in Mexico
fllr AiiocLt) Fini lo Coo. (Itj TIium.
Eli PASO, Nov. 23. Colonol Da
rio Sllvii, military secretary of Vil
la, renounced further revolutionary
activity in Mexico tbday. Ho was
arrested hero yesterday but was re
leased on his renouncement.
POHMEH PIUICST MUST
PAY MUHDEIt PENALTY
'
Df Mool.ll Vttm o mi pr TlmM.
ALIIANY, N. Y Nov. 23.
Judgoment convicting
HniiH Schmidt, a former
priest, of tho murder of An
na Anmuller, was upheld by
-A .. 1 - I ..!..
v u,u co,,,t ol ni'i' lu"J'
ft
y
AMERICAN JNDUSTHIAD CORPO
RATION HAS HEEN LAUNCHED
Capital Ih Fifty Million and Pin
' o.o Development of Trade
And Foreign I,oaiin
(11 AiMclttod I'm to Cnot tUf Tlnn.
NEW YORK, Nov. 2'J.-Incorpo-rntlou
of Die American Intornut'.ou
al Corporation, with a 'capital of
i00,00U,Q00 at Albany, waK fornlaN
ly announced hero todny, The new
corporation pinna to develop Ameri
can trade in Europo and South
America, It was- stated. Another
fouturo will bo tho furthering of for
eign loans and Investment enter
prises.
FORD ORGES PEACE
OFFERS
ALL HE HAS
CAUSE
FOR THE
.Makes Call on President Wilson
To-
day In SupiKtrt of Such
A Movement
(D AmocUIi.1 I'rtM to Coo n7 Time.. J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 23.
iQary o0rd callod on President W1I
Lou. today In support of u movemont
lor n noutral conferonco to bring
about peace In Europe. It was con
sidered Chrlstiuno was tho best time
for such a movement. "I am will
ing to glvo all tho monoy I havo and
go anywhere If my doing so will aid
camo from the Whlto Houso.
REPORTED Hl'CH STEP MAY
COME FROM EMPEROR
Story
Is Ho Will Walt Until
Ills State Entry Into
Constantinople
After
ni AMOtLtM Pre., to Coo. Vij TlmM.)
LONDON. Nov. 23. A dlsnatclt
oHer for penco through President
Wilson after tho emperor's comMis
state entry Into Constantinople."
IS
SEAT OF SERIUAN GOVERN
MENT AGAIN MOVED
Tlmo Taken torn Mltropltza
to Pilsreiid Near tio Albanian
Horder Line
(Dr Auoclttwt rru to Omm Dt Timet. 1
ATHENS, Nov. 23. Diplomatic
dispatches say tho Serbian capital
has again been moved, this tlmi
from Mltropltza to Prlsrond, near
thq Albanian border. The diplomat
ic eon ''as gono to Petoh, Monte-wegro.
NEW
HA
Ml SUGGEST PEACE
MOVED
bflm AL
tjtua
19 15 EVENING EDITION.
UNITED ST$S
GETS PROTEST
Austro-Hungary Embassy Ob
jects to Statement Made by
Department of Justice
IS wdTTleasing
Considered as Confirming the
Charge That Consular Of
ficers Were Involved
WANT IT REPUDIATED
Tho Statement Referred to Informa
tion Which Wan Given by u For-
mer Austrian Consul Mallet
Is Relng Considered
(Dr AMociufci rtM. i coo. cr tinm.i
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 23.
Officials of tho state department nnd
tho doparttnont of Justlco today con
sidered n protest by Ilaron Zwlodo-
Unlok In chnrgo of tlio Austro-Hun-
gnrlan embassy, that u stutomoiit Is
sued in tho nnmo of tho doparttnont
of Justlco apparently tended to con
firm tho nllegntloiiB of Illegal activ
ities on the part of tho Austrian con
sular offlcors, mado by fonuor Aus
trian CoiibuI Gorlclar.
Wants H Taken Hack
Zwlcdonlok. It wns said. stiKirosted
tropudlatlon of tho statoiuont of tho
dopartment of Justlbo If It actually
was not Issued with Its nutliorlty.
Tho Btatomont snld tho chief of
.tho bureau of Investigation ot tho
fdopnrtmont of Justlco conferred with
Gorlclar nnd obtained much Informa
tion of value "concornltig activities
of Austrian Consul Goncral Von Nil
hor nud hla associates."
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t..
i
WHlS'lUOY SENT IIY OASKIH' COM
MANY FROM TENNESSEE
In the Federal Court nt Chattanooga
Tixluy Conviction in Securtsl
Against Concern
tllr Ai.orl.ttJ 1'rr.a to Coot ll.r TIdim.I
CHATTANOO'OA, Tonn., Nov. 23.
Tho Tonnessoo Coffin and Casket
Company and Frank Knox, Us ship
ping clerk, wero convicted In tho
federal court today or shipping
In coffins to adjoining states without
proper labels.
a Tho government contondod it wuh
tho company's custom to oncloso
whlsltoy to thoso who bought cof
flua. T. C. Ilottcrton, presldont of tho
tA'oinpnuy, who is niso cuior or po
Vllco of Chdttauooga, and othor or
Hcors or tho company wero acquit
ted. Dottertou denied knowing of
tho shipments.
REPORT TOO SOON
i
I STORY OF HLOCKADE CAME HE-
FORE IT WAS STARTED
Relief Is Now Greece Hun Given As
hiiraiiceH to the llrltlsli
of Safety
(Or AuorUt! PrM to Cou lit TlmM.)
LONDON, Nov. 23. Tho foreign
office states that no Greek ships are
being seized or held up In ports of
tho United Kingdom and that no
bloekado of Greek ports haa boon In
stituted or la in forco. No amplifi
cation or tho otatoment la obtain
able lu official quarters.
Tho uulvorsal deduction Is that
Greece has satisfied the llrltlsli de
mands submitted by Kitchener, who
'vaa In Athena laat weok and haa fur
nished guarantees or safoty to tho
Anglo-French oxjedtoiiury forces.
, H is beov.6l thu.uiinouiicoinoiits
from Athena concerl'iifi tho commcf-
'clal bloekado was prematura In that
thoy presented tho provisional In
tentions of tho entente alliens as an
accomplished fact.
TELLS OF THREAT
SERIOUS CHARGE MADE AGAINST
JOHN M'NAMARA
P. J, Dugan Kays Ho ConsldertHl
tho Destruction of tho Cath-
dral ut ludlaiinpolla
(Br AuotuiM rrttt t - vt TlttM.)
LOS ANGELlJS, Cal., Nov. 2,q.
Patrick J. Du'gan, formerly un ofH-
s
COFFINS
A! Consolidation of Times, Coast Hall
and Coos Bay Advertiser.
CLAIM SERVIANS
WON BIG VICTORY
tBr AmocIiM r-rw. w nu rr Tlmn.l
ROME, Nov, 23, The
Serbians defeated the
Bulgarians at Kosvo, ac
cording to a dispatch re- i
colved hero today,
GOVERNMENT SAYS OAPT HOY
ED, GERMAN, IS INVOLVED
In Conspiracy Cnso Allege Thnt. Ho
Directed Expenditure (o Fur
nish Warship Coat
tDr AivkIMm nm lo om rtj TlmM,)
NWW YORK, Nov. 23. That Cap
tain Hoy-Ed, Gorman naval attache,
was tbo directing head under whom
wns spent ?7G0,000 in chnrtorlng
nnd supplying noutral steamers with
coal and provisions lor tho Gorman
warships In tho Atlnntlo mid Pa
cific In August, 1914, tho govorn
mont formally charged In tho open
ing todny or tho trlnl on charges or
conspiracy or Dr. Karl Iluonz, mnn
nglng director of tho Hamburg-American
Hue, nnd three of hla sub
ordinates. Outlines Cno.
Assistant Attornoy Gonornl Wood
In outlining tho cnso said that Roy
Ed claimed that tho fund of th roo
ters ot n million dollars was depos
ited with tho firm or Esson & ICul
loukump. Or this amount $000,000
was uout to San Francisco for coast
activities. A deposit wnB made In1
AugUBt, 1014, by n "higher up"
ivliom Wood said tho government
'was uuubln to ldanllfy.
Siwnt lilg KiitiiM
Roger II. Wood, assistant United
Stntcs District Attornoy, In opening
his statement, assorted that tho en
tire sum wns spent under tho per
sonal direction of Doy-Kd, and that
from $500,000 tp $OOQ,000 or tho
amount was spent In Han Francis
co In chnrtorlng vessels and obtain
ing suppllos for thu Gorman crulsor
Lelpslg and perhaps tho Dresden.
Tills, tho government chnrges,
was part of tho conspiracy that ex
tended from Now York nnd Phil
adelphia to Sim Francisco nud Now
OrlomiB.
Deny Conspiracy
William Rand, counsel for tho do
fonso, opened with thoso words:
"Ab far as certain facts nro con
cerned, wo concede that thoy aro
Just ns Mr. Wood stated thorn to bo.
Wo coucedo that cortuln ships sailed
from American ports to supply Gor
man warships and admit thoso ships
woro outfitted by Dr. Iluonz and
other defendants, but deny that
tho nets of tho defendants consti
tute conspiracy."
MAN'S BODY FOUND
HAY HE ONE OF FOUR MISSING
. FRO.M WRECKED SANTA CIjARA
WaN Wushel High On Reach North
of Coos Hay Har Judge Pen-
nock Goe To Investigate
, Tho body of an unknown man,
thought to bo a sailor from tho Ill
fated ganta Clara, was found at noon
today, washed far up on tho sandy
beach hotweeu Coos Day bnr and tho
Umpqua. A telophono call this af
ternoon to Judgo Poiinock, took htm
"hurriedly to tho spot. Ho wont with
William Dungan In tho sj;cod boat
lone, up North Inlet and thoy will
go to tho beach,
The man woro blue trousers and
brown shoes und it la said looked us
'though ho had been lu tho water
somo tlmo.
High seas of tho paBt few days
had washed tho body up on tho
beach to tho top or a sandy knoll.
Tho Burr la very rough.
It la bolloved that this la tho body
o' ono of (ho lour mombers or tho
Snutu Clara's crow who aro still
missing, since tho wreck throo weeks
ago today. Tho body will bo
'brought hero this ovenlng ror Iden
tiricatlou and burial.
AWNN
cor of tho Indianapolis local union
of tho International Association of
Rrldgo and Structural Iron Workers,
testified today in tho trial of Mat
thew A. Schmidt, that John J, Mc
Nnmara, head of tho dynamiting
conspiracy in which Schmidt is al
leged to havo had a part, had threat
ened in 1000 tho. destruction .of tho
cathedral then, in course of con
struction In Indianapolis.
ATTAGHE
CHARGED
A Southwest Oregon Paper '
Tht'a -ht the Oooa Bay Tlmca 10. A Bon.
treat Oregon paper for Southwest Oregoa peepk :
and devoted to tho best Uterects of Uita great
iocUok . Tho Time -Jwsji boost tad mvrnt
knocks, .
No. 104
Capture Eight Thousand Ser
bians, Forty-four Cannon
and Many Machine Guns
Take Fifteen Hundred Addi
tional Prisoners but Paris
Paris Says Serbs Win A
RUSSIANS SCORE GAlflt
Statement Mado That Thoy 1 tennis
tho Gcrnmas In Front of Rig
Otherwise. Llttlo Activity In
East Quiet Also In Wet
(Ur AMOt.tM rrM to Com Dr Titan, "
LONDON, Nov. 23. Notabtk
progress lor tho Bulgarians In the
region southeast or Prlsllna, Serbia,
with tho canturo of 8.000 Serbians,
'44 cannon, 22 mnchlno guns, was an
nounced by tho Gorman nrmy head
riuorters today. Tho Teuton"fc
troops took 1.H00 additional SorDtan
prlsonors nnd six cannon. '
CUlm, A Victory 4
Tho Sorblau legation In it
liowovor, claims to havo rocolvcd of-
tlctal nnnouncomont reporting da
rent for' tbo Ilulgnrlans in central
Serbia and tho capture ot five Mil
lion by tho Serbians.
, City May Hold Out "
London oxprosscs bopo that Mon-
nntir will bo nblo to hold out lour
enough (o enable tho AugIo-Freh
forces to effect n Junction with thu
Serbians,
City May Hold Out
Lopdon says It la now bolleved Oio ,
alllflii forces, which may take refuno
on Greek torrltory, nro hardly J)ka-
ly to bo Biiujecieu to niiacx irora iw
rear. t
Excopt for a Russian announce
ment of n ropulso of tho Germans In
front of Riga, nothing Important u
reported front tho oast.
In tho west llkdwlso, a lillr pre
vails. The Austrlans report bavin
driven tho Itnllann back from ho-il-
lions rcceiuiy capiurou. v
H
AMUIMCAN FEDERATION OF hA
ROR FINISHES ITS HU8INK88 f
Vote Is not to Eudorso LeKuilatly
Measure for Securing Eight
1 Hour !iW
(Dr Attocitttl Pittt lo poot Btr That.!
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.-1)4
logates aro scattering to their homqp
BULU FORGES
MAKE PROGRESS
TEUTONS
0
WN
CONVENTION
OVE
touay touowing 1110 closing oi io.
annual convention ot the AmerlcMi
Federation of Labor, which eudul '
with a stormy sosslou last night aris
ing from a dobato over a resolution
that tho federation Indorso legisla
tive mothods In securing a universal
'eight hour law.
The dologatcs refused by a veU
of 8484 to C30C to Indorse legUla-
tlva methods, favoring Instead nn
economic pressure only to obtain
shorter hours, Tho vote was a vic
tory for Prosltlent Qompors, who d
clarcd tho socialists wero behind tnt
imovo.
SEVEN ARE KILLED
XIRCUS TRAIN COLLIDES WITH A
PASSENGHR IN GEORGIA U
I'ortj-two Pei-hons InJurcl nnd AJ1
Show Animals Aro Rursed, v,
to Doatli
i
(nr Auolttt4 rrttt to Coo Btr TImm. '(
COLUMRUS. Georgia, Nor. S3.-j-j
Soven porsqns at least were kllhM -und
42 Injured-In. a wrec iar hM
lato yesterday whon sa !clrc8' tram
collldod liead on with ' 'tiwsfeai'
train on the Central of Georgia rail
road. At least six persons wr
burned to death and a seventh dil
lu a hospital, t
All tho dead woro members ot Dm
Kennedy Knrnival Company. AH
tho shpw animals wero burasd o
death. A
$
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