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THE UNDER DOG GETS A LOT OF SYMPATHY, BUT WHAT HE WANTS IS HELP OI000 Bag Stewa YOt'K OPPORTUNITY n roach tho groat purchasing power nf this community Bhould not bo overlooked In placing your ndvertls ini? Tho cholro of media of suc cessful merchants IS THE TIMKH. family cmci.r.s reached with every copy of this medium. Hnve your advertisement read by tho Homo Community regularly, so I that they will know you. He In troduced RY THIS TIMES. MEMHEH OK Till-: ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXVII. KsfnhllHlUNI 1H7H iin Tlio Coast .Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Tiniest, Coast Mull nml Coos liny Advert lcr No. 14. EUROPEAN WAR REGARDED AS CERTAIN-MANY NATION S PREPARE RUSSIA GALLS OUT ALL THE IMPERIAL RESERVES LATE TODAY RUSSIA D II D OR T WAR M Final Conference Between German Minister, Czar and Russian Advisers Held in St. Petersburg Today Outcome Not "Yet Announced. PRES. WILSON WOULD RAVE REGIONAL BAIK START NOW GERMANS AND OTHERS THINK GREAT CONFLICT IS CERTAIN Germany Proclaims Martial Law Throughout Emipre and Every European Nation Takes Final Steps for the Greatest War in World's History. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, July 31, The momentous announcement was made by Premier Asciuith in the House of Commons today iliai hussin lull) uiuuiaiiiieu aunuiui iiiuuiiicuiun ui nui tinny I all news censored. I Mr AuorLleil 1'n.r lo Coo. Ilj Tlmm 1 I Tho Associated Press states I that a close censorship has been I Imposed on all news from Gor I many, itussla and Austria, and will probably be Imposed in France, Italy and Servla today. - WAR .SITUATION' WORSE. Ilr AMixliilrJ I'm. to 'on. Ily TImr.. HERLIX, July 111. Although officials admitted that tho situa tion hail grown worse, assuranc es were given that no mobiliza tion orders would bo Issued today. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) ST, PETERSBURG, July 31, An imperial proclamation calling all reserves in St, Petersburg to colors was placarded today, RUSSIANS ALL PATRIOTISM. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) ST, PETERSBURG, Julv 31, The population of the Rus- ancl fleet and in consequence martial law had been proclaimed ;sian capital kept awake throughout the night and the streets in Germany and a general mobilization in Germany would ' resounded with the din of patriotic demonstrations, Great follow. processions paraded the streets, A striking scene was wit nessed at the mobilization offices, whither all classes flocked i T (vBy Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) All Exchanges Suspend Busi ness Owing to Wild Specu lative Conditions. JJlf AilPfUtM IVfM I Cwm Ut Tim 1 NEW YORK, July 31. With tho rlosliiK of tho New York stock ox e'lnngo today, every principal Block exchange In tho United States Is closed. I . Tho Consolidated stock oxelinngo, which opened In advance of the de cision not to open tho New York I stock exchange, closed shortly aftor It opened. The curb market also J voted not to open . Tho Coffee ex- i change decided to closo until Mon- BERLIN, Julv 31, The state of war has been proclaimed to register their names in Geimany, which means, in other words, martial law under, RAILROAD TRAFFIC STOPPED., ...lt.nl, ln iMilitm-w nntlinrilinp 4 n 1 n nlini-nm nf Un eilim firm A ( Rl Accncinlful PfOCC TIlQ Pnnc Rn Timnc Wiiiui liiu it miuijr uuiiiuiubo iuiuuiitii6b ui u u oiiuuuu!!! nrn li i i n, nrp , i f' T '" 'u, , , doy. dfciee proniPiting tno puoncauon 01 news 01 me movemenis' duiliin, juiy n. uiiiuiui uuiuiiiiuuiun 01 we lepoueui of tho German troops was also issued, A proclamation an- blowing up by the, Russian troops of the railroad, bridge at! , i ounces miiiiary measures on ine iromier, me general jeei- uuuiiim un me luuiuciu uuiwuun wuiauw aim vicuna was lowing the decision or tim Now York ing thioimliout Germany was that only a miracle could prevent leceivcd tonight, "; ,XCJ,",,0,1 ',"t' j,1,,ln,,el"1,, ,,x- wai, and another anxious day of waiting for a definite solution; 'STOP SERVICE FROM RUSSIA. ch,,,,w wl" """J'0-'- of the crisis was passed, Meanwhile, the government put, (to Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) ' xmZVunTine forth every effort to suppress false news, The government! ST. PETERSBURG, July 31, -Mail trains for Germany will JBTCA ordered the confiscation ol tour newspapers which published 1101 leave 01. reiorsuurg ana ooais running 10 siocKiioim nave emeu nono open today. (LOSS LONDON' EXCHANGE. III? AmiMmum I'imji in i'oo lUjr Tlm, LONDON. July 31. Tho Loudon stock oxchniigo has been closed tin- (Dj At.ocUUJ Pit, to Can. P.; Time.) MIILADELPIIIA. July 31. Vo- Proposes to Hasten New Fi nancial System to Protect American Business. DISTRIBUTEFUNDS IN LARGE EASTERN CITIES .See. McAdoo Says That Gov ernment Can Issue Curren cy Under Old Law. WARHUHG TO ACT. III? Ami Lint I'rrm to f'om Day TlllIM 1 WASHINGTON. I). C, July I 31. Paul M. Warburg notified I tho While Mouse that out of def I erence to I ho wlsbosi of tho Prcsl I dent, he would appear tomorrow I before tho Senate Hanking t'oni I mlttce. I COLD FOR EUROPE. IMr mn l.lml Prt.n In Vim Vr Tlni- I I NEW YOltK. July 31.--TIio I steamship SI. Louis called for I Europo today with tho InrKcst I amount of gold over taken from I any port of the world on a ultimo I vessel. It amounted to $11,- I (125,000. The total for tho past t five days aggregates S45,i;;5,- I 000. false reports, Cities are laying in stores of provisions, Money been stopped, is almost impossible to obtain, THINK WAR IS CERTAIN. (By Associated Press to,Tlie Coos Bay Times,) PRES. WILSON WANTS PATRIOTIS TO STOP RAILROAD STRIKE SWITZERLAND CALLS TROOPS. (Bv Associated Press to The' Coos Bav Times.") BERNE, Switzerland, July 31, The Federal Council todav us further notice, ii.iA7rt. iXT r I 7 Vi. i .. ., J . i . ' r I til.. l.!l! i!.. r ll ..-.. Ui ii. .r oi .. , , wash Nti UN. mi v hi. jinomn in r isnatc igs irom aor- uiueieci mo iiiuuiiiuiiuii 01 tin inuii uuiwuun me uses 01 &) a .....' . : . '. T. 7 . . in I I r I lin say that the prevalent German opinion is that a general :l?J""MJj Luiupi'tm war is certain, miso mere is a icpou uuu me diiusii garrison at Gibi alter has been mobilized, BIG CONFERENCE AT ST PETERSBURG. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) ST. PETERSBURG, July 31, Tho Emperor of Russia today , rave an audience to the German ambassador, and subsequent-, ly piesided over a full council of ministers, attonded bv the chief of the general army, ! - - DtKLhT, Juv , iJrown Prince wi tarn o bermanv nas y.1 u"y,"J"Vl'"",,M r', '" officials ix m:ci:iYi:ifs hands. Chicago, IVorlii .V SI. Louis Itnlluny In Trouble. f I1 AMOrt.tfel 'r. . . M TIb, 1 I'KOHIA, July 31. Tlio CIiIciiro. 1'ourla & St. Louis Itallroad went Into a receiver's handH today. been appointed to command the First Division of the Imperial Guard At my Corps, (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, July 31, It is officially announced here that conversations have been resumed between the Russian and Austrian governments, These conversations are being carried on in St, Petersburg and Vienna simultaneously and this fact has aroused another flicker hope that opportunity for mutual explanation may form a starting point toward an improvement n the situation, (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) , LONDON, July 31 , Official announcement of the resump tion of conversations at St, Petersburg and Vienna came today at a moment when pessimism had taken possession of all Europe, HoDe that it micht lead to a peaceful solution was pasped with desperation, out this good news was offset , later i uy tno uiucjiamauon or maruai law in ueniiany, wmuii win ue regarded as a preliminary to mobilization, Everyone then seemed to settle down to await news that the great European powers had decided io engage In a struggle for supremacy, There was nothing to give the public hope that a general war might be averted, STOP TRAIN SERVICE. By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) Managers to Prevent Tieup August 7. WANTS I'ATUIOTIS.M TO I'UKYKXT STltlKi: I Iljr Aoi HIM I'rr . lo Coo. Ilr TImr. 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, July 31, President Wilson plans nu appeal to tho patriotism of tho managers and employes of tho western railways to avoid tho strike in tlio fuco of the threat ened Kuropean war and tho con- l sequent paralysis of the crop movement. (P AuotliOd rrr.. lo ro. n Time.) CHICAGO, July 31. Tho stilko of IMtOKKItS SrSPICXD. m AwmhMIM J'rr la t'uu imr itmN,) NHW YOltK. July 31. Tho hiib ppiistou of II. H P. Poll & Company, (ottou, coffee and slock brokers, wns anuouiKPil todcy. Tlio New York Cotton KxchniiKo has been closed. ihi M4, - In rnvi m,t Tlmr.,7 that tho order i NKW OIILHANB. Julv 31. Tho would bo put Into effect unless tho Orleans cotton exchange Is closed. jtonornl munaKors' commltteo of the1 TZnnV'V.'T lallroadB accepted tho plan of eet- v BV YORK .July 31. Tho Now tloinent proposed by tho. Federal York.. JIotn.1 KxoMnnBo closed today. Hoard of .Mediation. I aZ"T7n' ?' ??', Tho unKlnemon'H commltteo In-' , SAN PKANCISCO. July 11. Tho strut-ted Its two presidents to k to 8'ork nIltI ,)0"11 exebaiiKO closed to- WasliliiKton and assuro Pros ilont ""' Wilson Unit If tho railroads will oc declared ceiit the plan proposed by tho Fed eral modlatlon board In tlmo to pre vent tho strike, no strike will occur-1 Hon nl In signed statements, tho presi dents of tho Engineer's and Fire men s nrotlierhoods asserted that af ter tho managers' commltteo had , CHICAGO IS OIMIN. to Close of Tnido Itt'fiiM-s Di'snlli. I)iiiilm'ii. llj Awacl.tnl I'm. to Cim. IIrTlra.) CHICAGO, July 31. Notwlth Rtnnillnir clinnpOR nf fnlluron liorniisn Invoked tho services of tho Federal,1 of tho difficulties of final sottlo- Doaru or meuiatiou tlio managors' , moms or juiy coniracis, ino uuicago commltteo refused to accept tho plan of settlement proposed by tho Feder al mediators and "thus the burden -ui o..,ouu iireiuun aim imsim-crs on mo of responsibility of a strlko rests on nlnety-oiKiit western rauroaos nas'tne railroads.' HARD BATTLE BEijOOGHT BRUSSELS, July 31. The German i Imperial Railway has Austrians Unable to Force the informed the Be e an State Rai wav officia s that a nterna- eoniiom- crnm Pnciiinn Jj , , , 7 XJ , I , j J5I YIUIIO I IUIII I UUIIIVII L'ynui trams inio uermany nave oeen suspenaea, Near W sh ACTIVE ALONG GERMAN France and Germany Mobiliz ing Forces on Frontier Critical There. IDf Auocltl.a rrea. to Con. D7 Time.. PARIS, July 31. Tho military movements on tho German side of tho frontier wore very active today and French troops were sent to tlio outposts. Tho German patrol at one Point fully crossed the frontier, prpb tbly owing to' a mistake. K OR FLAG OF 0. S. President Wilson Has Plan to Carry on Commerce Despite War. D? AMOcl.ted rre to Cos. U.r Time WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. President Wilson has a plan for bringing much of the shipping of tho world under tho American nag iur TRBEE DIE IN SEATTLE FIRE -h - One Body Found in Ruins of Grand Trunk Pacific's $500,000 Dock. tDr AuocLted frew to Cos. Oar TlmM.l SEATTLE, Jily 31. Three men, who were on the Grand Trunk Paci fic dock which burned yesterday, aro missing and nro supposed to bo dead. A fllllircil linili fniimt In tli rnliic lllg mo piuces nem uy mo oorviu ih.j Ia8t K,,t may Le 00 of t,,0 m,8B. the possession of which would give, ing men. The flnanclul loss Is placed them access to tho Moruva River Vol- at i half mlllloi dollars. ley and a direct route to Nish. Dos-. ; porato fighting continues along tho' .MOOSE IIUTI'OXS and CHARMS. rlvor Drlnn. Rotli sides sustained Rud CROSS JKWELRY Dept., Red iieuvy luasua. in iiuDuiuiiu, unci, tjross urug btore. Hoard of Trado today refused to closo tho exchange., Wheat prices fluctuated nt the opening, declining C l-8c, but thereafter wero compara tively steady. FIRM QUITS KXCHAXfiE. in? AmwLi4 rrM to Coot 0.7 Tlmra. NEW YORK, July 31. Flower & Co., members of tho New York stock exchange resigned today. Tho firm was one of tlio oldest doing business on tho exchange tDr awkI.i.iI Cm. ' Too. D. Tlmra J LONDON, July 31, A dispatch from Nlsh, Servlu, says that up until last night the Austrian Invaders at Semendrla had not succeeded in fore FAILURE IX PHILADELPHIA. III AuorUt4 PrrM f Co flay TlmM.l PHILADELPHIA, July 31. An nouncement Is mado by tho Philadel phia stock exchaugo that Homer, iSowo and Company had announced Inability to meet contracts. REBELS TAKE LARGE GITV (iOYERXMKNT TO AID. III? AwmUlixl I'r... lo ('no. IM Tlmra l WASHINGTON. D. C. July I 31. Secretary McAdoo Issued a Istntemout s:ilng that tho treas ury department will help all It legitimately may In New York I or elsewhere during the present I situation. Secretary McAdoo said: "Tho Aldrlch-Vrecland Act, as amended by the Federal lleservo Act, Is still In force, and terms on .which currency may bo Issued under that net aro now so fnvornblo that resort may ho had (illicitly to meet nny cmorgency. It was announced nt tho Wlilto House that every effort would bo mndo for organizing tho Federal Re servo Hoard and putting tho now re sorvo system Into operation. Rollof. mensiires nro contemplated, Including depositing funds in banks In Chi cago, Now York and Philadelphia. President Wilson believes It will bo necessary to put tin, now Fodoral Reserve Act Into effect at once. RIG LINERS TO STAY IN PORT Trans-Atlantic Steamships Not to Operate From German Ports Now. Ill; AworUlM r,r to IMo. I)r Tin).. LONDON, July 31. Tho Ham-' burg-American steamship companr announced that the sailing of tho steamer Imporntor from Hamburg had been cancelled. Resides suspend ing tho 8allflig of tho Imporator, It was reported that tho Hamburg-American lino had also ordered tho Vat erland to stay In New York and nwalt developments. fighting all day, failed to force the defllo leading to Plevlio. DUTCH ALSO ACTIVE. 11)7 Auocl.lM I'rr.. to Co IUj Tlme.,1 THE HAGUE, .July 31. Queen Wllhelmlna has Issued a decree or- ing the European troubles by having derlng a general mobilization of the Concress nuss a law annulling to . ....,,. American register the vessels of other nations. Ho called Senator Kern and Representative Underwood to tho Whlto House to discuss the plan. MOOSE MUTTONS nnd CHARMS, Red CROSS JEWELRY Dept., Red Cross Drug Store. VESSELS REIT IN' PORT. Bf AuocutKl Prrra lo Coo. Dr Tlmra.) NEW YORK, July 31. Tho North German Lloyd lino announced todar that nono of its steamers would sail from Now York until further notice. FRANCE TAKES VESSEL (llj Auocl.l.4 rri-.ii lo Coo. U. r Tlmra. PARIS, July 31. Tho steamor Li Provence of tho French Trans-Atlantic lino wns todny requisitioned by tho French Minister of Marine, Sho Is to bo armed (it once. Dr AMotLtal TrtM lo Coo. n.r Tlmra 1 NEW YORK, July 31 Tho steam ship President Grant of tho Hamburg-American lino, which sailed from here yesterday, has boon re called by wireless. WARNIXO. Hunters arn warned not to rrpsn.iKH on the Spooner and Messorle ranches' on Chtchlnp inlet without permission. C. H. SPOONER. MARGARET MESSERLE. DANCE SUMXER Hall SATURDAY night. Murphy's orchestra. ALICE H. leaves MARSTIFIELD at 8 o'clock. Don't forgetho .13c. luncheon at The Cluuiillcr. Jl:o to ii o'clock. . Seize Queretaro After Eight Hours Battle With Fed eral Defenders. (Or Amoci.im rrra. to Con. B.jr Tlmra. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. ' The city of Queretaro, Mexico, tho capital of the stato of Queretaro, was captured by tho Constitutionalists under Gonzales after a fight lasting eight hours, according to a dispatch, from Carranza to the Mexican consul. I GERMANY WILL KEEP SUPPLIES nr AuocltleJ I'm. to Cos. Dir Time.. I nwni.rv Tuiv ii Tim n,. I man Federal Council todav In- 1 I sued a decree prohibiting tho ex- i ports or grain, iiour, roousuuis, I moats, animal products, nuto ! mobiles, trucks, motorcycles, pe I troleum and coal oils. MOOSE JEWELRY for Moose at RKHTHAM'S STORE.