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Established 1877. RALEIGH, N. C. NOVEMBER 2, 1915. VOL. C. NO. 102 OF CZAR I NEW NAVAL BATTLE: M0SOi.c ! Rrsnv tc nmi c , . , ml.hu i m uniiLL S MAKING LAST STANDI MEXICO MS HELP u. S, S SOUNDED (MICH NIlWMl RUSHED TC e?lau, Goeben and Hamidieh Engage Large Russian Squadron vKJUNTAINS SAVING SLAVS FROM TEUTONS England, Russia and Japan Trv -lunch Iroons Join Serbians; ! !o Get Oooc.Vition To .s Austro-Gernians Close In On Little Nation; Montene gro Also Is Hammered Bv Armies of Invaders, Which Are Exerting Pressure 3Rht tALbUitu Ab I tntrenched Aljng Border As j Villa Approaches Garrison of Gen, Carranza narcny h JLU bl UL!I:siiJJ jo PROTECT LIVES OF TEXAS r.lTIZENS en Others Sentenced In Bel gium To Penal Servitude; Three Are Women London, Oct. 30. ",,E Connhaen correspond ent of the Ey change Telegraph 0ranv sends the following: 'A private message received ?n abandonment of the republican form of government. Conversations between Secretary Lansing and ambassadors of the three powers failed to elicit from the "Wash ington government any expression on the proposed- change. The United States takes the position that it can not with propriety express an opinion ii t t .i on tne internal concerns or a sovereign ) n from bi'.charest says the Lmto n thnr thP rhjPlsft nnui hn TlirJfVlh V'a'ships BreslaU, Goefcen kft free to work out the problem. ... .... - . Fear Kastem Trouble. i"Vl HamKheh attacked in the It was represented by the allies that i i kek Sea a Russian souadron of three battleships and several erasers and destroyers. The re sult of the battle is not known." Vashin.ioii, Oct. 3e -Great rJriiain l.'ussin ann Junau it became ki!nvn vuh. rvvivi.--.i (.m ..t r ..;.!-.,.,., ' tonight, have made unsuccessful ei- jM Jliimi. were cvcviilccl yesioid-y. I torts to enlist the aid i the Ui-iU-d j tut ore ins t- ill.- Amteid:;iii om'- ? states to prevent The establishment i -nomh'Ht of Bcsitrrs ToIei;m lom- f a now monarchy in China -and the n:m- win tv HiU infiM!i;:i' nt -.ras i (Continued on Page Fifteen) J. P. MORGAN SPENDS DAY COMFORTABLY i.er:oan IVUmhme Guns To Be y6i'A In Event Mexicans Fire Across Rivur When Simple Starts at Aua Pi iota, So nera; Villa Is Friendly, He Says Douglas. .iir... Oct. !. Thf ieceied in an oilhial tel;:irum from j Sleilin. i Ten ot" er e;xms iiu lnd'.nt; three , women, were tontenccd to penal cr- j thousand mvn of the Hith !.it i viiutic, ii. is siaieii. ! Stales Infantrv ;ngac. i-nirencnea The correspondent's dispatch fol- today within u few l"tel of the Moxl- lovvs: ; . ;n bound'trv. ready to Interr- r- if aa "An oliieial telegram from Herlin attack on the Carranza garrisov f states that in the last few days two Agua Prieta. Sonor.i. ' y .h Vill.i additional importtmt espionage cases j army, expected Sunday v Monday, have beesi detected in Belgium and should result in shotting into Anv":i- Northern France. In Belgium 21 per sons he ve been arrested. "It is alleged that after having con- (Continued on Page Two.) GERMANrraSEND MEN TO CONSTANTINOPLE The Breslau and Goeben, which (r.y tLe Associated Fressb New York. Oct. SO. -J. P. Morgan Were formerly German cruisers, spent a comfortable day following the lave been renamed the Midullu operation on him for ; appendicitis, ac- . cording to a bulletin issued by his and Sultan Serm, respectively. physicians at 9 o'clock tonight. TiOiidoii, Oct.. 30. Only the moun ENTENTE TROOPS RETIRE IJilnons rlmractcr of the country In FROM SALONIKI, REPORT wpicii mpy are tiiitm 13 saving S'rllaVi roircalJna: troops from annl- IrPaMon. ExcoDt fop tle French urcngtlicTiins: of t'e Rrbin lino noa- Sfoiimil'sa. tlie alMetl reinforco immi li.ivc not reached her hard pr'wi1 armies. S-Wn's tiny neighbor and ally. Toienoero. inoai'mo i he'ns ham 1, --d bv the Anstrlans. who are cx tMns relieved nre.Tire aloivr the roi- A'isbcrad. In a envement lo.or'Mt'nc: vitb tbo neral Teu K'c'fr ofTcnlve in the 1'nlVans. Rm-'nn.s To Tinnd. "dlowlnqr TtMs:an bombard - )iv"it of the Bulgarian littoral, Itus-:- rn troops are now reported to be e'-oi'nrr piack Sea prearato1' to n rtttomntcd l.?"d;ncr, with a vfew , tMVinf tvo Tiuarins in th rear. r.vi rnnrts rnm from German S'-.irro hovvev-er. and Rre not confirmed- nor bji th report of a big pa'1 c -jrement In the Black Sea btwen Pus-.ian -onadron rnd Turkish war rt. headed by the Goeben and rnvf! rumored movement of Russian Iron to nbi erba iM generally orft.vted in "r-lnclrnd. and eriven te proTrinont place in the London even hf ranprs A guarded reference to the undertaking was made in a. Tetro- g'ed dispatch pritd this morning, w'oh rferrd to the Russian EniDer e "iciumeyins south to trp'e a send off to large forces of all arms." Ak fore IVoors. o-han circies in London ore st'U n'kintr ureent apneals to the allies t'i rush troons to their countrv's sup port, but the very fct that the Ser bians hav ben able to hold out up to the present time has created a certain amount of optimism. Neither of the treat battle fronts in th east and west hua furnished any marked development. Petnurrad re port tonight that the Austro-Germans are evacuating Volhynia. -leaving a vast quantity of ammunition aad sup-pllen.. (By the Associated Press). Berlin, Oct. SO. The Overseas News Agency tonight gave out the follow ing: "A dispatch from Athens reports that the entente troops have begun to retire from Saloniki. General Ham ilton (General A. B. Hamilton com mander of the British forces at Salon iki) communicated the fact to Prince Nicholas of Greece, who ordered the Greek authorities to help the Anglo French staff in tho task of retirement." (y the Associated Press). Rome, Oct. 30, via Paris. Reports received here from the Balkans state that special trains have been prepared on the Bulgarian railway to transport German troops through Thrace to Constantinople. 155 DROWN AS VESSEL SINKS OFF GALLIPOLI (By the Associated Prs.- London, Oct. 30. The British aux iliary mine sweeper Hvthe was sunk with a loss of 155 lives, following a collision with another British war ves sel of the Gallipchc lnin'1p "'ir''r the night of October 2 8. Official an nouncement of the accident was given out by the admiralty today. The Hy the hftd sboard 2-r0 men. No mention ia made of the dam age, if any. to the other ship. The Ilythe was a 509 ton mrchr'nt vessel requisitioned by the admiralty. SUFFRAGE LOBBYISTS ALREADY ARE ARRIVING IN WASHINGTON Life of Averase Congressman To Be One Round of Female Re auests Ail This Session; President Not To Be Heckled, But Will Receive Two Envoys can territory. Brigadier Ge neral Thorn:. s P. l'tirs. commander, said he would take vvry precaution to orcvent .my flrinz inro Dui'glas. "I do not propose to .-'o ,.n Ameri can town shot up," he said. Villa's advance guard, under VL Thomas Franco, reached ?.ui Bernar dino, twenty miles '-aft on tin- border, today. Col. Franco so id Villa was ia personal command of the army. General P. Kliax Calles. command ing Agua Prieta, leceived reinforce ments late today. The tirst of nin? trains bearing troops and equipment (Continued on Page Two.) PROGRESSIVES WIN IN RUSSIAN ELECTIONS (By the Am'jc1V.1 Tt) London, Oct. 30. A dispatrb to Reuters Telegram Comp-tny from I'e trosrrad says: "The recent partial el- tion.-j aiv the Progressive block h Tn.ijoriiy i?t the council of th empire." te& STEDMAN TO SUGGEST COOKE FOR POSTMASTER By II. i:. C. BRYANT Washington Staff Correspondent. (Special to The News sad Observer.) Washington. D. C, Oct. 30. The suffrage bands are coming in a con stant stream for the '.?ning of Con Tho wtf. of th: avenge con- gressman will be one grand round of female lobbyists from the opening to elosiner day of Congress. Miss km f tvit Poi.ressional Union, the aggressive organization o u oman Suffrage aavocates, vmuauj nounced" that she will have represen tatives in every nook and corner of the Capitol until the Federal amend ment is provided icr. ' , . , 1 . In3sident Wilson will not be hec tiled i -.mmrn, Vi?a f'nnertss but he will.l: visited frequently. He has Ugre-d to :-r:lve : Mrs. F: ;1d " no Tlirs Winces j cnue, - two envoys from the Women Votes Convention at San Francisco, the day Congress convenes. The Congressional Union wil! send to the edge of the city several hundred suffrage workers to mt Mrs. Field and Miss Joliffe as they advance from Maryland by motor car, i.r.d escort them to the Capitol behind a band of music and beneath flying colors. The envoys from the women voters of the -equal suffrage states left San Francisco about the middle of Sep tember and are now traveling through the various states along the way. Thy will make their final ttops in Ne York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Dela ware and Maryland. From Maryland they invade the District of Columbia. Representative K...Y. Webb, now (Continued en r?j Ttto. (c-iij to Tli" Ntwi Ofcervcr; Greensboro. Oct. 30. Cnngre ?;iuan Ftedman today announced de'huudy tW:t he would recunim'd '!iv t t. rney A. WnyUnd Ceob-. bi f . r l.iw partner for nest rioter 1it- to succeed R. D. Douglas ::i j i;.ua.y next. GREEK KING ARRIVES AT SALONIKI, SAYS BERLIN iriin, ct- 50 (bv wlre,AS3 Tuckerion, N. J.). The Overs n Nws Agency tonight gav out th followintr itm contained in a dispatch from Athens: "Kine: Crr.tantimr of Greece has arrived at Saloniki. He was r"cetv-d by Prince George anr" the authorities. The general staff of the entente trooj3 was not present, in accordance with the king's desire." A dispatch from Paris on Octolr 27 said that according to information received there King Con&tantine had given up the project of goingr from Athens to Saloniki- It was aaid that the king had r- 'e all preparations for tb trip but tSally concluded that it might, lead to an embarrmminc sit uation owing to the preoce at Saloniki of the Allied commander an exchange of oOdai calls with whora might be miaconstruea. o