3 TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, UOXDAT. NOVE3IT5KR 16. 1914.

JAPAN GAREFUL TO FORMER GERMAN NAVAL OFFICER SHOT AS SPY IN TOWER SERVIANS BAR WAY OF . NEVER REACHES AVOID OCCUPATION OF AUSTRIAN ARMY mm THE WASTE BASKET:

German Possessions Failure to Overcome Resist- tured" and Railroad Is ance at Valjevo Is Admitted "Seized," Nothing More. by Government.

" r- i MILITARY POLICY DEFINED MONTENEGRINS ALSO HOLD

Toklo Still Insists Territorial Ag- Attacks Against Grabovo and In gression Is Not Intended Tak-ahlra-lt- Herzegovina Reported Repulsed Compact In- Is . Heavy Tele With Losses to phone Foe. Says. tact, Statesman Reinforcements Are Sent. Di 17. rectory TOKIO. Oct. (Correspondence of LONDON, the Associated Press.) In order to Nov. 15. The corre GOlS TO PRESS " pondent of the Exchange Telegraph prevent a falsa Impression abroad Company sends the following dispatch, Japanese officials are careful not to under date of Saturday: use the word "occupation" when speak- "An official ing of the capture of German posses communication Issued In Japanese Vienna tonight admits that the Aus sions in the Pacific bv a fleet trian troops which are invading Servia TODAY or of the seizure of the railroad In have met with a fierce Shan-Tun- g Province, China. resistance at NOV. The Chinese government has regis- Valjevo, which they have not yet suc- 16th, 1914 tered several protests against the tak- ceeded in overcoming. The fighting ing of the railroad, on the ground that Is made especially difficult by snow and it is a violation of China's neutrality. rain, which impedes the transportation The Japanese contend that the seixure t Y or artillery. Tsing-Ta- u of the entire line from to ;.. Austrlans Report Progress. u e Tninan-F- was, like the taking of "Along the River Save the Austrlans Jaluit Island in the Marshall group, a are making progress. They have it military necessity In the conduct of the 4 reached the Servian line, which ex Examine Your m m war and in the elimination of the root tends from Skala to Koceljeva and 'Pi of the German influence in Eastern tnence to the Drina River." Asia. A dispatch to the Central'News from Directory Japanese Reject Limitation. , forwarded by way of Copen- The Chinese contention that China, hagen, says that the Austrian general having staked out a war zone with staff has ordered an offensive move- Weih-Sie- n as the western point, ment with all possible force against Japan had no right to move west of ine Servians, in the hope of ending the "NVelh-Sie- n and seize the railroad as far .Balkan phase of the war before Win as Teinan-F- u, is not accepted by Japan, ier Keis in ana so releasing lurther All Changes in Listings or Adver- who maintains she never agreed to CARL HANS LOO V. Austrian troops for service against the stay within any zone. She has told Carl Hans Lody, the former officer of navy .Russians. tising Germans (who really the German and one Must Be in Our Office Today China that the 'time resident of New York, was shot in London Tower November 6 Montenegrins Repulse Attacks. own the road) used military pur- having been by court-marti- al it for after tried and convicted of commun- A dispatch to the Reuter Telegram poses before the arrival of the Japa- icating information to the German government under the name of company nese and that the reduction of the Charles A. Englls. says: irom uettinje, Montenegro, fortress at Tsing-Ta- o carried with It 1i2dyTW.a.? of giving cn,victed information regarding the operations "The Austrian attacks against Gra- inevitably the seizure of the whole of fleet. Firm to the last, he would notMlvulge the name bovo, Montenegro, length of the Shan-Tun- g Railroad. of his superior officer who had given him as well as those The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company permanent posses- be his commission. He re- against our troops in Herzegovina, all HP The question of fused to blindfolded and stood with his arms folded and legs Shan-Tun- g have been repulsed with severe losses sion of the Railroad, like crossed while a firing squad of eight men executed him. This is the to enemy. Telephone BIdg. Main 8800 mmm- the possession of Jaluit Island, accord- first execution In London Tower since 1747. the ing to the Japanese, must be settled at "The Austrlans with superior forces the conclusion of the war. So far as tried to recapture two important posi- Jviau-Cha- u Is concerned, it is expected tions at Timar (Bosnia) aud Blobuk, up which were occupied by Montenegrins, here that Japan will live to her but promise to restore the place eventually whither he had journeyed see once their efforts were in vain. Accord- to China. to ing to the latest Information the Aus- IS more the Indian troops of whom he trlans are sending reinforcements to Germans also." The officer has received believed to be a record never before I nlted States Interested. PERIL MINIMIZED was so proud. the Montenegrin frontier." the . surpassed or even equaled. Lockjaw, Everybody here realizes that Japan's Immediately on receipt RUSE HOLDS BRIDGE until lately, has been one of the grav- action In the South Pacific is of pecu- of the intel- est problems by surgeons liar interest to the United The ligence their Majesties sent messages faced the at States. of condolence "SUNSHINE AUSTRALIAN ACT DRASTIC Netley. Marshall Islands lie between the Phil- to Lady Roberts and her SUE" CHARMS On account of having their wounds ippine Island and Hawaii, and to the two daughters. Lady Aileen Mary and Governor-Gener- al covered with dirt from the trenches southeast of Guam Island, which is a Africanders Say Rebellion May Lady Ada Edwina Stewart. Xational Theater's Story Hour Is Empowered to along the Aisne, where the germ of possession of the United States and a The question of a public funeral for Regulate Movements tetanus is prevalent, many of the relaying point for the cable between Magnet to Young and Old. German Pioneers Persuade of Aliens. wounded developed malady. tho Philippines Be Exaggerated. Britain's great soldier with services at the This and the Pacific Coast St. Paul's Is under Is especially true when the time of of the United States. consideration. "Sunshine Sue," the little fairy girl Superior Force to Wait. MELBOURNE, Australia. Oct. 24. transport of wounded from the battle An official of the Foreign Office ex- Widow Wants Quiet Funeral. who has made her annearance at the (Cjorrespondence of the Associated front took three weeks. plained the capture of Jaluit to the It Is understood, however, Now correspondent that in National Theater children's playground, Ptcms.) Parliament has taken drastic that the wounded are reaching of the Associated Press. deference to the wishes of Lady Rob- was the most popular girl in town last measures to safeguard common- here in three to four days, the risk "The Japanese squadron is working DUTCH LOYALTY erts Saturday. the of infection Is not so great EXPECTED for a private service this wiTI not wealth during war. Governor-Gener- al and the in conjunction with the British fleet In be pressed. Children and parents alike came to IMPORTANT TIME GAINED the The cases have decreased markedly. rapturing or destroying the German the playground to is empowered, under the war and in hear the adventures fleet eradicating the root of PARIS, Nov. 15, Today's papers of the wonderful girl. Miss Beatrice precautions bill, to prohibit the en- German Influence. So far as her policy Doty Sue. gave trance or departure of aliens. Persons Is concerned, Japan by comment at length upon the death of Introduced She a brief enemy WAR PUT ABOVE FOOTBALL stands what Absorbing Question Is What General Lord Roberts. preliminary talk of her life and began who assist the are to be court Premier Count Okuma announced on All review the splendid tne story of the adventures which are French Reservists Believe Story martlaled. August 18, namely, that she harbors IlertzoB Will Do Reformed career of the soldier of Lucknow, La- to continue indefinitely in the play- and "We do not intend to sit quietly and British Government Says Profession- no design for territorial aggrandize- hore, Afghanistan and the Transvaal ground. Are Obtaining: Food and Wine allow dangerous persons to cut our ment nor entertains any desire to pro- Church, Which Is Influen- and pay eloquent The story of "Gingerbread Man" throats while masquerading as peace- als Should Be at Front. tributes to his ster- the - any al mote other selfish end. ling qualities as a man also was told, and after story hour the for Enemy When His Rein- ful citizens." said Attorney-Gener- tial, Opposes 1'prisins;. as well as played to Hughes in the In LONDON. Nov. 15. Followers of pro- Status Quo Xot Menaced. fighter. They comment In moving kiddles their hearts' content. Appear. debate the House of "Count Okuma added Japan's Ivext Saturday afternoon the second forcements Representatives on the war bill. fessional football in , who are' that terms on the grave train of circum- of the series of adventures will be told, Export of sheepskins and hides has by warlike operations would not extend stances which brought been numbered hundreds of thousands, beyond the limits necessary for the at- him to French and Manager Melvin. G. Winstock has prohibited except by special per- are greatly agitated over a statement soli to end a well-fiiie- d de- issued a chil- mission. tainment of removing the root of Ger- LONDON, Nov. 1. (Correspondence of life, and cordial invitation to. all It is understood that exten- issued' tonight by Under Secretary of man in Afri- clare that he be dren to attend. . Story hour begins at BERLIN. Nov. 15. sive purchases of sheepskins, with the influence the Far East and the the Associated Press.) Veteran will mourned in 3 (Correspondence War Tennant relative to defense of nor own legitimate interests. canders in London are seeking to re France as much as in England. o'clock and lasts an hour. of the Associated Press.) In the recent wool on. have been made recently the attitude of The German warshipn are a constant through Australia for American mer- the military authorities toward this assure the publlo that the seriousness operations of the Germans against the chants. This has comment, sport. menace to British and Japanese mer- of French on Marne caused chantmen and the destruction of the the rebellions in South Africa, which GEESE FORECAST SNOW the left bank of the because before the war shipments to "Asked whether football should be naval base at was a measure are the sources of genuine concern, TURPIfJITE a bridge over that river was held by America were small. played in time of war," said the state- Jaluit may PROVES MYTH Secretary re- necessitated and Justified in the con- be easily exaggerated. Precipitation Follows Heavy a ruse for six hours by a bicycle squad ment, "Under Tennant duct of the operations against the General de Wet, they say. always has First of 15 pioneers, with the German van- plied that the military authorities have enemy." been a greater figure outside South Flight Prophet guard 20 away an TETANUS LOSES HORRORS no objection to the game as an occa- Africa in Union He of Birds. kilometers and with sional recreation, but professional foot- The correspondent alluded to a refer- than the itself. LONDON JOURNAL OFFERS EXPLA- English brigade in bivouac two kilo- ence made by a local newspaper to the leads no political party, and it is said ball is not within the catagory and it Takahlra-Roo- his personal NATION SILVER LAKE. Or.. Nov. 15. (Spe meters west of the bridge and a French Speedy Treatment of Wounded Les- is more t agreement of 1908. animus against Premier FOR REPORTS. cial.) geese desirable that professional "I do not see how the capture of Botha undoubtedly has influenced him White again have lived cavalry division a short distance east sens Xumber of Cases. football players should find employ- Jaluit brings into play that agree- largely in taking up arms against the up to their reputation as weather of it. ment In His Majesty's forces." ment," was the comment of the offi- government. and Imagination by forecasters, and following in the wake The officer in charge of the pioneers The secretary of the Football Asso- cial. He added: General Beyers is rated as quite a of the first heavy flight of these great LONDON, Nov. 4. (Correspondence ciation declares that the stopping of A Correspondents Are Declared Re- white birds came the had been instructed to ascertain of the Associated Press.) Royal game "That agreement is directed to the different character. Boer athlete and first snowfall whether the bridge was still Intact. In the the would mean a loss to Wor- maintenance of the status quo in the a man of many attainments, he has sponsible for Stories. of the season in this valley. Although Victoria Hospital at Netley, England's cester of $10,000,000 yearly. About anti-En- g there was enough On his arrival he found that such was biggest military hospital, Pacific Ocean and provides that the been unable to put aside his not snow to cover case pursuant are lust four 2,000 professional players make their . the ground the and to instructions convalescent cases of United States and Japan shall com- lish feelings. His recent visits to Eu and the flakes melted as proceeded to fortify shanty tetanus. This is living from the game. municate with each other should any rope have shown him to be more at LONDON, Nov. 4 (Correspondence soon as they touched the earth, there the little event occur threatening home on the Continent than in London. of was sufficient to be of material bene- of the bridgetender by placing sand- the status the Associated Press.) That picture Fall-sow- n bags irB quo. "We do not cap- and he was 'greatly pleased with the fit to grain and to make against walls. In addition consider that the reception by of dead men erect in the trenches of plowing less difficult. the telegraph and telephone wires run- ture of Jaluit changes the status quo the Kaiser in Berlin and France, rifles in hand, eyes ning across the bridge were cut and of the Marshall Islands. It la purely at the Swiss maneuvers. Emperor Will ODen, limbs Anticipating a "white" Winter, a war measure." iam paid him marked attentions. As set as if in life, has been obliterated farmers of this vicinity have planted the tracks of the railroad were torn up. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Speaker of the Transvaal Parliament by the London Lancet. Correspondents and are planting more Fall grain than While the pioneers were busily en- he was a popular figure, and he made at the front have sent in this story re- ever before. They also are following gaged in this about 100 French re LIFE strong friends on both sides of the peatedly, varying locality and details. more closely the dry farming methods, servists put in appearance. The men INSURANCE COMPANY MINE VlOLATlONSDEKlED House. Essentially, however, all accounts have and every drop of moisture is being had just been called in and had to cross The crux of the situation, it is felt been the same. Briefly, the victims conserved. the bridge to reach their destination. For over seventy yeaxs it lias been a constructive factor in here, probably will not be dependent have succumbed to a noxious gas given How to hold the bridge until the ar- on, the action of either of these two off by shells and have perished as they rival of German troops was, In the face the life insurance business. R problem men. The absorbing question, from the stood or sat after the manner of occu- RURAL MAIL-FOUNDE- of these odds, a which the of CERHAXY ASSERTS IT HAS JL.IVED South African viewpoint, is what Gen- pants of a castle in fairyland DIES ficer solved by strategy. He explained ' over VP TO ALL RULES. eral Hertzog will do. Hertzog is re- which some evil spirit had- - cast a spell. that he and his men were an English HORACE MECKLEM, General Agent puted to have a Btrong following and But the Lancet, in a recent issue, Henry Conquest Clarke, Newspaper bicycle patrol which had been detailed to prevent anybody 330-33- 1 to dislike Intensely the present Union says this cannot be so. Man, from crossing the Northwestern Bank Building All Axe Laid by War Vessels government, but there are no indica- "That dead bodies can Passes in Washington. bridge until 7 o'elock that night. The and Xone upright remain in the barricade which the men were build In Neutral Waters- - tions that he will throw in his. lot with position without support from Due Informa- the rebels. without is, of course, absurd." says the WASHINGTON, Nov. IS Henry Con- Ing, added the officer, was intended to tion Given Those Interested. Ranged against the leaders of the Journal. "But It is interesting to point quest- Clarke, for many years a Wash- facilitate the defense of the bridge uprising is a united South African min out that the favorite modern explosive ington newspaper correspondent, and as against the Germans. As the German istry, lead by two of the greatest Dutch Is and this gives off in- a postal official one of the originators officer said in his letter which brought BERLIN, via The Hague and London, men who have ever lived in the Union cidentally a large volume of carbon of the rural mail delivery services, died this news, the French reservists be ov. 15. Germany's answer Generals Botha and Smuts. These monoxide gas. at his home here today a pro- lieved the story, though they found it to the excep which when Inspired after to why charges made by the British govern- men are rated as statesmen of produces a healthy pink and life-lik- e tracted illness. He was 75 years old. difficult understand they should ment regarding the methods employed tional ability and military leaders of appearance in the corpse. Imagination Born in England, Mr. Clarke began be barred from crossing the bridge. by Germany in laying mines in the undoubted worth. Malan, Minister of has probably filled In the picture as to his newspaper career reporting Parlia- Finally this also was overcome by the See Sunny Spokane is printed In the Nord Education, stands beside them, and his these victims' appearing to retain a ment for the London Times. He came plausibility of the story, told by the Deutsche Allemeine Zeitung. ( influence on Dutch opinion is second living posture." - to Washington 40 years ago and be- officer and later the Frenchmen went The article asserts that the eight only to that which the great Jan Hof-me- yr came a correspondent of a New York to a nearby village to secure meat and and the Seventh agreements of the second peace confer- wielded so long and wisely under paper. Later he was sent to Mexico, wine for the suppposed English patrol. ence at The Hague, which were among the shadow of Table Mountain. and forming a close personal friend- The German, officer was urged by toe the conventions signed on October 18, The Dutch Reformed Church also is ship with Emperor Maximilian, Joined French reservists to retreat when the 107, to which the British government opposing the rebellion. The influence the Imperial staff, on which he served Germans put In an appearance, after refers in its note to the neutral powers, of the church will be remembered in until the monarch's downfall. six hours of anxious waiting by the never have been ratified. Nevertheless connection with the Boer war, and In pioneer squad. This he refused to do Gefmany announces she will act in ac- the present trouble it is counted on as with the remark that he did not fear cordance with the terms agree- an important on of POWERPCL AEROPLANES CONTINUE the Germans. Later the re ' of these factor the side the SALE OF BONDS INDORSED French ments. government. WATCHFUL GUARD. servists had the doubtful pleasure of National Apple Show The British charge that Germany British and Dutch in the Union are hearing the orticer tell them: "We are violated the agreements on the laying almost of equal numbers. General Botha Vancouver People Eager tor "Work of mines is support prac denied. It is declared that can rely on the active of Basel Hears Private Peace ' Germany never used fishing boats or tically every Briton, and Africanders Committee! on Interstate Bridge to Begin. vessels flying neutral flags in laying here are optimistic enough to assert In Southern Germany Are Sanc- mines. All were laid by war vessels. that three-quarte- rs of the Dutch also tioned By Authorities. VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 15. (Spe- $14.95 Round Trip Neither has Germany laid mines in the will be on his side. cial.) John Lyle Harrington's sugges- high seas. All have been laid as near November 15 to i9, Inclusive. to English tion that the Columbia River Inter- harbor entrances as the GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov. 15, via state Bridge Commission sell the en- Return Limit 23d. coast lines and character FULL-CRE- W permitted; of the bottom MEASURE LOST Paris. Emperor William, accompanied tire bondv issue before bids are ad- all have been carefully by his staff, returned Friday night to vertised for has struck a populat-chor- anchored and neutral powers have been Kolmar, 40 Strass-bur- g, on duly informed. Missouri Voters "Reject Amendment miles southwest of this side of the river. All his starting point at the be- have waited so long for the brldgs It is untrue, continues the paper, that by Two to One. ginning of the war, according that they believe the Commission A Trip You Will Enjoy on the Germany has barred neutral ports by Store Than to a get that laying mines. some dispatch from Basel, received here. On should the money while possible If of the German this occasion the town was not dec- before some other unforeseen condi- mines laid on the English coast have ST. LOUIS, Nov. 15. The full-cre- w in tion "North Bank Limited" or drifted to sea through heavy storms, bill, recently voted on as 'a proposed orated honor of the Emperor, as arises. they are the populace had not been informed The more haste made in getting con- much less numerous than the amendment to the constitution of the that he would arrive. The dispatch struction actually started the more will "The Inland Empire Express" English mines that have been driven State of Missouri, was defeated by a says Emperor the residents of aA onto Dutch 2 1, the appeared to be Vancouver and Clarke the and Belgian coasts, vote of more than to according to anxious and taciturn.- - County be pleased. 7:25 P. A. M. where they have inflicted damage. complete returns from every county in As an M.and9:55 "England's charges." concludes the the state made public by railroad offi Indication that care is being article, "were dictated with design tonight. exercised to ward off possible attacks Parcel Post to France Resumed. RROW the cials here from hostile aircraft, two powerful Northwest Fruit Products' Congress Thursday and Friday, Nov. of excusing England's closure of tho This was the first time that the full- - German aeroplanes WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. Resumption are constantly in 19 and 20. Each day Nov. 16 to 21 one grea--t North Sea." crew bill was voted on by the people flight over the Emperor's headquarters. of parcel posteervice w?th France Is of the fruit dis- in any state in the Union. The com- Three French aeroplanes announced by the Postot.'ice Depart- 7&k COLLAR tricts will be in charge of the programme 100,000 apples will be plete flew across 2 for 23 Co.. German Parses Found on Briton. vote, as given out by the rail- Alsace yesterday and returned to ment. For the present, however, par- cti CWt. r.toJy a bo. U.kmn given away by the growers. roads, was 156,593 for and 324,085 French territory after having caused cels will not be accepted when ad- BERLIN. Nov. 16, via Wireless to against the bill. all the garrisons to dressed to the departments of Aisne, Sayville. N. . Y. remain at their (Delayed in transmis- machine guns throughout the day. Ardennes, Aube, Cote d'Or, Doubs, sion.) The official German report says It is reported from Base, private Haute-Marne- .- Haute-Saonn- e, Jura, German captured that Meurthe-et-Mosell- e, Watch for that authorities an GUNS BOOM AS EARL DIES peace committees are being formed in Marne, Meuse, TICKET 5th English is. Zine-et-Marn- e, OFFICE. and Stark. ambulance soldier who had in Southern Germany with the connivance Nievre, Nord, Oise, NORTH his possession 23 purses that had been (Continued From Flrat Page.) of the authorities to start unofficially Somme, Vosges and Yonne: DODGE BROTHERS' STATION, 10th and Hoyt. stolen from wounded Germans. a peace propaganda. Marshal Earl Roberts had succumbed m last night to a To Cure Cold In One Day Announcement France, In 1013, exported allk goods valued swift attack of nn.n. The Argentln Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. BANK of a at t7i.311.003. monia while on the front In cauls outnumber the Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. Soon France, natives by five to one. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 23c. 1