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THE IAILY PROGRESSIVE-MlNEi VOLUME ONE KETCHIKAN. ALASKA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2i. 1913. NUMBER EIGHTY. JURY FIS __ AGAINST PAIL KOENIG AND ACCOMPLICE CALLED RICH ARD LEVENDECKER OTHERS TO FOLLOW Acev-f ... The Pros* tiling Attorney Who Has the Cast's in Hand NEW YORK. Dec. 24—After a thorough investigation by the fed eral grand jury row in session her: true bills were found against Paul Koenig ami one of his accomplices' whose ns.Te is gtwn as Richard Leyendecker. who cave been and. arrest for the Last several days. The indictment comes from an In TostigatNn into the inter-led de struction of the Welland Canal by the department of justice of !a*e. Sometime ag>?- Frederick Meti'sr was arrested sa connection with the plot and is reported to have made a statement implicating Koenig that was foUawed by the latter's arrest- At the time Merrier said that Keonig had 25 agents ic Ne - York alone, and ret-rrted the r* s®ks of his investigation to C&pt von Paper, the German military attache. According to Metiler's Koenig's activities through agents extending to Quebec- Roriington. Yt.; Rest on ami Portland, Me. His activities, in this city. Merrier charged fur ther. brought into fcis possession, a m ssg other thing's, secret reports made by attaches of the Russian embassy c-n the results of tests of speed boats in Long Island soand -• CORDOVA TO HAVE A CLAM CANNERY Os the North westers last even ing was a crew of twenty-five men in charge of H. W. Sprague, of Astoria. Oregc-n. bound for Cordova where a clast cannery wit* be estab i listed. Mr. Sprague said that they v«rs titeoy a.org; ad the eqnlp ment in the way machinery etc and would start the mstnciaB of the plant at office and that he ex pected to start operations at an early date. The company was recently organ ized and secured the services of Mr. Sprague as superintendent and man ager. due to his long experience in the business. -♦ A NEW ARRIVAL Mr. W.-t Ulmer ur*. recently in the office c-f the Renton. Washing ton, newspaper, and an old exper ienced machine man and ail round printer, arr-ved Last evening on the Northwestern, and will take a posi tion in the Progressive Miner of fice. -* ATTENTION EAGLES There will be r.t- meeting of the Eagle; Lodge evening. W. T. MAHONEY. W. P. RUSSIANS SINK TURKISH SHIP AND DISABLE ANOTHER IN A RUNNING FIGHT IN THE IONIAN SEA LONDON, Dec. 24—According ;r a report fnx» Athens, a Russian cruiser ran down and sunk the Turkish cruiser Hidrilli and dis abled the Saltan Selim in a run ring fight in the Ionian Sea yes terday. The ciew of the stink cruiser was lost, but the disabled one managed to make its escape. To what etent it was damaged, is nos known. ■» l\ S. ARMY OFFICER IS HELD AS GERMAN SPY SE'NCTCN, Dec. 24—Tr. - tr dc ardent has. been unofficial ly advised tha- Lieutenanent F’ ward L. Dyer oi the Coast srtll lery. who had been given three months' leav- of absence from da in the Philippine Islands, is detain ed in Signapere as a German spy having neglected to obtain a pass port on leaving the Philippines. - KAISER REFUSES TO SET CANADIAN PRISONER FREE MONTREAL. Dec. 24—The Get —an government has refused to lib erate Dr. H. Belacd. former pos. master general of Canada, who was capture*! is the fall of Antwerp 'out has offered to exchange him tor Prar.s von Rinteien. according to advices received by A. Ecrement. a forcer member of parliament, von Rir.te'er. is now understood to be in the tower of London under sentence of death for espionage. -« NAVAL RESERVE TO BE TRAINED ON EASTLAND CHICAGO, Dec. 24—The steam er Eastland, which overturned in the Chicago river July 24. causing the loss oi 812 lives, -.was sold to * the Illinois? naval reserve today for 545.000. Alterations will be made in her hull to make her seaworthy, and she will be used as a training ship. The vessel was sold to satis fy salvage claims of the comapr.y which raised her. -* BERNHARDT IS NOT COMING PARIS. Dec. 24—Owing to her illness. Sarah Bernhardt has aban doned her intended trip to tic- 1 United States, although she is re ported to be gaining in health. -♦ MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR’ Tie sails are spread, the ship rides free , For a voyage through the unknown pear. And we wan: our friends to sail with ns To a land of success and geo’ cheer. For never on a New Year's morn ing Hava we put out to sea With a clearer conscience, better hope. Or a heart more light and free KETCHIKAN IP.ON WORKS G. E. Lingerfelt, Mgr STRONG STOVE CO. W. G. STRONG. Manager Monarch Ranges Coal and Wood Cook Stoves Hot Blast Heaters Camp Stoves Heckman Bldg. Merry Xmas To All P. J. Gilmore FORD GETS COLD FEE! ON WAY HOME TO TAKE REST FOLLOWING ADVICES OF HIS PHYSICIANS LEFT THIS MORNING From Bergen on Steamer Bergen sfjord Bound for The United States CHRISTAIN'IA. Dec. 24—The Norwegian liner Bergensfjord. sail ed this morning from Bergen carry ing Henry Ford, leader of the Peace Expedition, to his home ir America Mr. Ford stated just before h: departure that the peace expedi tion would continue its work unde' the auspices of the Women Inter national Peace Association. This return home, he said, was on the advice of his physicians who in sisted that he should take a much needed rest. -a KITCHENER MAY BE DEPOSED PERSISTENT RUMOR HAS IT THAT GEN. ROBERTSON WILL BE SUCCESSOR LONDON, Dec. 24—Earl Kitch ener, whose resignation as com mander genera! of the British forc es is persistently going the rounds, may be succeeded by General Rob ertson. It has been known few sometime that the great command er was the cause of many frictions, due to his dictatorial tendency a mong the war commission. It was said by a high official that Kitchen er never took any advice, but that he always maintained the right to dictate. This wa objected to by .-everal members; hence the rumor of his resignation soon. --»- .. CHARLIE F1NZEL RETURNS Chas. E. Finzel. who has been in Seattle the past ten days purchas ing furnishings and equipment for the new club rooms which he will open over the Lotus, returned on the Northwestern last night. Charlie says that he got a fine outfit and hopes to give a grand opening Jan. tSh, however, the date will be announced a= soon as it can be determined. CHARCOAL ROAD COMPLETED C-ntractor E. A. Heath announc " .at the original contract on the Charcoal Point Road is completed. He is now working on a small ad dition contract, constructing a turn out and storage platform. It is r.ow up to the City to get busy cn the Cliff Avenue project and con nect up with the new road. At the present time it begins no where i.Ef, end in a bVlfC *4444+4444+4444 ♦ CHRISTMAS ♦ ♦ - + ♦ fomorrow, the festival of ♦ ♦ t * Nativity of. Christ observ- ♦ ♦ ea by the Christian Church + ♦ yearly on the 25th day of lie- 4 ♦ cember. is called Christmas. 4 4 When the first efforts were 4 4 made <o fix the period of ♦ 4 the year when the advent 4 4 should take place, there were 4 4 advocates for the 20th of May + 4 and still others for the 20th + 4 or the 21st of April. However. ♦ 4 the Oriental Christians were ♦ 4 generally of the opinion that 4 4 that both the birth and bap- + 4 tism of Jesus took place on + 4 the 6th of January. This was 4 4 objected to by a certain 4 4 bishop of Rome who contended 4 4 for the 25th of December. + 4 showing that the proper time + 4 for that particular holiday was 4 4 immediately after passing the 4 4 shortest day of the year. This 4 4 was readily accepted by var- 4 4 ious nations who had just ob- + 4 served a festival of rejoicing ♦ 4 that the shortest day was + 4 passed. There are good re as- 4 4 ons to believe that the period 4 4 fixed for the celebration of + 4 Christmas was agreed upon by + 4 the different factions between * ♦ the years 337 and 352 A. D. 4 4 and has been kept up. with an 4 4 increasing fervor to this day. 4 4444 4 + 444444444 -» EMPEROR WILLIAM IS SAID TO BE SERIOUSLY ILL LONDON, Dec. 24—When Em peror William was ordered by his 'physicians to take to his bed a day or two ago. none suspected the cause of his illness. His physicians, however, announced today that th cause of his illness is a malignant cancer of the throat. ♦ SECOND NOTE APPEARS QUITE SATISFACTORY VIENNA. Dec. 24—While not of ficially so announced, yet the sec ond American note on the Ancona incident that was received yester day, appears to be satisfactory. This is evidenced by the lack of advers comments in this morning papers. -+ AT THE GRAND TONIGHT The Pocket Wireless, installment number three, of The Black Box. will be one of the attractions at the Grand tonight and tomorrow night. Quest now ha two robberies to untangle. Coma and see this expert criminologist a* work. The mysterious hands leave the Black Box on the table, which : is found to contain Mrs. Rhein hold’s jewels, and many other mys terious things take place in this two reels. An Animated Weekly, showing the latest models of gasoline driven motor vehicles used at the war front, and a German cruiser sunk in a sea fight and many other in teresting events. Grandfather’s Romance, played by the Eclair Juvenile company, is a single reel drama. An extra good ■Joker comedy with Max Asher In the leading part is the closing pfc \ ture. Don’t forget the matinee at 12:30 and two p.m. Saturday. The A B.’s are in charge at 12:30. Merry Christinas and a Happy Ney Year r J E Cb:-mrj Pres. J. R HeekBao Vice-pres. A R. Larson Caabkrr Miners and Merchants Bank Foreign and Domestic Exchange Travelers Checks Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Territorial Depository KETCHIKAN, ALASKA _—__J (—--—-' See our genuine diamond and solid gold LA VALLIER1ES Special, while they last - $5.00 BERTHELSEN & PRUELL _____✓ THE GREEKS ARE FIGHTING START WITH SMALL DETACH MENTS IS FOLLOWED BY l GENERAL SLAUGHTER REPULSE BULGARIANS This it is Said is The Beginning Of What May be Another Serbian Affair PARIS, Dee. 24—Meager reports from Athens say that a few de tachments of soldier® met other Bulgarian advance guard and l'ight in began, resulting in the Bulgar ians being repulsed but not untii the Grecians had been terribly diminished by the loss of men. Re-enforcements was sent but the outcome is yet unknown. The figh began, it is said in the province of Epirus, at the western end of tin Serbo-Greek border. -< GREAT ADC OVER THE WILSONS SUITE OF ROOME DECORATED AND CHRISTMAS TREE MADE PART OF DECORATION HOT SPRINGS, Ya.. Dec. 24 Decorators have been busy the last two days decorating President Wil son and bride’s rooms in anticipa tion of a large number of visitors to arrive this evening to spend Christmas day with the newly mar ried couple. Mrs. Wilson’s mother and many others are expected early today and will remain over Christmas . day. A large Christmas tree has been installed in a room adjoining the president’s suite. -* “NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT” Jones was a past master of the) habit of carelessness. He droppe ’ ; things around in any old place ar. afterwards neve rremembered where place was. One night he rose from bed to get some- medicine and swallowed his collar button in mi • take for a cough drop. “Mary,” said he to his wife when the awful truth dawned upon him,! “I have swallowed m>' collar bur ton.” “That’s all right,” responded wife in a tone of evident satisfaction “There’s nothing to worry about." 1 “Nothing to worry about”? re turned father. “Do you-” “That’s what I said,” interrupted little wiffey. “For once in your life you know where you’ve put it.” -4 PUBLIC NOTICE Mr. Williams, the mail carrier, announces that the mail boat which is due to leave Saturday, will leave Triday at 8 a.m. instead, for this SOMETHING IS WRONG VII. TRAFFIC BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES SUDDENLY BROUGHT TO STANDSTILL EL l’ASO, Dec. 24—An order was issued whereby ail ine Ameri cans in Jure/, are ordered to leave at once. This from the Mexico-, government. Simultaneously. an order from the department at Washington was issued thaj Amenf' cans should be held on this side of the border line between the coun tries. To enforce th order, soldiers have been placed at all bridges to prevent any infraction of the or der. Traffic has been stopped en tirely. -- BIG CANADIAN PACIFIC BORE NEAR COMPLETION CALGARY, Dee. 24—The big | P ester's Pass tunnel of the Canad ian Pacific Railway is practical’/ completed. The last part of the ^ boring operations having been done \ yesterday. The tunnel, which, is j five miles long, passes through the i dome of the great Si Ik irk range of | mountains, and is s.aid to be the i longest tunnel on the continent and one of the longest in the world. -♦ LARGE NUMBER OF KETCHt KANERS IN SEATTLE HOTELS SEATTLE. 'Dee. 24—A tour of the hotels this morning revealed the i fact that there are al arge number j of Ketchikaners at the hotels here I to spend the holidays. -* WONDERFUL FREAKS OF SATURE i GOSHEN, Ind., Dec. 22—Two j pigs thought to be the most cur- ! ious specimens of their kind ever bom. although dead are being pre served in alcohol by their owner, Frank Baker, of West Goshen. Scores of people have come miles to see the freak pigs, which were bom with a litter of fifteen. One has two bodies, but only one head; also has eight legs, two tails, four ears, one having a horn growing from it. The other pig has a trunk similiar to that of a baby elephant; has one large eye in the center of its forehead, with a three inch tail just above the eye, also a long tail at the natural place. The pigs are Jersey Reds. -« THE BIG XMAS BALL Don’t overlook the main even*, of the holiday season, thc bi^ Arctic Brotherhood Ball, tomorrow night at the Red Men’s Hall. It isgoing to be a merry event, just what you will need to finish off the big Christmas dinner. The Ernanon Orchestra will be there with the proper music. If you miss it you will be sorry. Admis sion 50 cents everybody. Adv. -- BASKET BALL GAME There will be a real Basket Ball game next Monday night at the Rink, between the Metiakahtia and Ketchikan teams. Turn out, you rooters, this will be some game— somtehing doing every minute. Admission 25 cents. Adv. 2t. TO TAKE A HAND ON THE REQUEST OF JAPAN DEPARTMENT WILL MAKE PROPER INQUIRIES INTO SINKING OF BOAT Many Officials Arc Inclined to Relieve That Trouble Is Unavoidable WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—The Japanese consular agent hero was authorized by his government to request the United States to obtain an accurate version of the sinking of the Japanese liner yesterday. It is hinted lie re that the Jep anese government will take a firm stand in the matter and trouble may be expected to result. The failure of the sumbarine commanded to give warning, to the steamer of bis intended action, is believed to be correct as at first reported. -« SWEDEN EXPERIENCES COLD EST WEATHER IN 150 YEARS STOCKHOLM, Dec. 24—The cold est wave in 150 years is now con trolling the traffic of the country’. The thermometer registering scor es of places at sixty-two below zero. Traffic and all other business is paralized. -* LAGRIPPE CAUSING TROUBLE PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24—Re ports from all over the state say that the people are experiencing the worst cases of lagrippe that ever affected them. Many’ deaths aro reported. The epidemic is sai-,1 to cover the entire state. MOVEMENT OF BOATS Northbound Humboldt, Sunday morning. Princess May Monday morning. Southbound Al-Ki, this afternoon. Jefferson, 9 tonight. City of Seattle, Christmas. -♦ HUMBOLDT IS COMING SEATTLE, Dec. 24—'The steam er Humboldt left during the night for the north with one steerage passenger for Ketchikan. -* NORTHWESTERN ARRIVED Ketchikan’s Christmas ship, tho steamer Northwestern arrived last night at 9:30, making the trip up from Seattle in less than 48 hours. She carried a total of 61 passen gers; those for Ketchikan were Wm. ULmer, C. E. Finzel, E. I’. Heard, H. H. Morton. After unload ing 75 tons of local freight she got away for the north, taking one passenger from Ketchikan, Miss T. E. Doster. -♦ Don’t forget Red Men’s Ball New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, 1915, I TONIGHT AT THE HOME OF 1 | PARAMOUNT FEATURES 8 | TWO NIGHTS ONLY. OUR XMAS FEATURE I f Daniel Frohman %. presents I1 TYRONE POWER in i “ARISTOCRACY” ?] A Powerful Society Drama in FI VIE RIEIELS a Remember this is a I FAMOUS PLAYIERS § PRODUCTION §