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!S?3S3K!5iS533553!n5SK51?T?mEISrsra TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914. EVENING EDITION. War News From the Front By Associated Press WATCH SHIPS LOADING HERE IRSHIP5B SENDFUNDSTO CALL U. S.SWISS U. S. COAST. U.5.T01SIS Ply m lu ah ui.o 'Cruiser Tennessee Has S7, North Atlantic Waters to 50o,000 to Relieve Ameri Capture Merchant Ves- , cans stranded Abroad sels Now. Br Atiiti rrw o coo. r n.l NEW YORK, Aug. 7. The pres nce close to the IT. S. coast of war ships of warring European nations prepared to capture merchant ves sels was evidenced by news of the treat Atlantic liners arriving at Hali fax and by wireless reports of war ship activities. The rumor that two German cruisers pursulnc the Lusl tanla had been sunk by English war ships was unconfirmed AMERICANS' I'LIOHT IX LONDON IS HARD. (Br AMutM rrt is C Bir Tlmw.1 LONDON. Aug . Many Americans today asked for help to obtain food and lodging. Many with gold certificates In their pockets walked the streets all night hungry. LAND AT HALIFAX. 10 HOME ARMY Alpine Country Wants 15,000 to Return from America to Enforce Neutrality. B Am iiJ Prw to Coot Bit TIibm NEW YORK. Aug. 7. The Swiss consulate here has Issued a call for the 13.000 Swiss in the United States to report here for embark ment to Join the Swiss army, which Is mobilizing to enforce neutrality. BANK SUSPECT IS CAUGHT clili FATALLY TROUBLE IX ANTWERP. H Am UiH ln i Oat Rr T1m 1 NEW YORK. Aue. 7. The Cruiser 'Tennessee, with 17.500.000 In gold. I Ciuuml Line Ve-vl Cintn)ed by Including 12. 500.000 appropriated by llritMi Wi-hlp. j tie government for the relief of (Br AM-itti r ..-. t.i .Americans stranded in Europe, was HALIFAX, Aug. 7. The Cunard ready to start on her voyage today. liner Mauretanla arrived here at noon The money was taken on board yes-! yesterday, having been convoyed by terday. In addition to J5.000.000 1 the British crulsr Essex, which from consolidated bonks, private con-1 picked her up south of Sable Island. Rnnient to individuals were ac-' She carried 1400 passengers, all of cepted by Colonel Smith, army nuar-i whom probably will be landed here, termaster of the Navy Department. I The Cedrlc. of the White Star in addition, the Tennessee carried Line, also put Into Halifax with pas- $200,000 to pay army and navy of- -songers. fleers abroad. Anti-Ocimnn Upi-Mug Result In Shooting There. (Br A Ittrt Pwi to Coo. Dr Tlran.1 ANTWERP. Aug. 7. During the antl-Germnn demonstration here to day, several Germans fired Into a crowd. Four German steamers were seized by the Belgians. United States Careful to Pre vent Violations of Neutral ityWarships Guard. I Br Ao. uil Prr to Coot Br Tlmw.l WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 7. Vorrhnnl slllllS found fittltlC OUt for Mr in this country will be held. This announcement was made by Secretary Daniels, who said that a careful watch would be kept on nil ships in order to prevent violations nt nniifrnlllv. I WATCH OEHMAN BOAT, j f. S. Wnrxhlp (iiiiinN Vnilerlnnd to Set About Cnrgo. (nr AwlitJ rrrw lo Coo liar TlmM.l WASHINGTON, Aug. 7; -The bat-, tleshlp Florida was ordered to watch the German liner Vaderlnnd until. It Is determined whether her load of reservists or munitions of war, If any are aboard, violate the neu trality law. WARSHIPS OX GUARD. PEACH TREATIES RATIFIED. tDr Aiutif Pr-i it rv4 tu? Tim I WASHINGTON. Aug. G. As an l. S. WhmcN Recalled From Mexican PortN to North Atlantic. IDr AMotlilH I'mi lo Coo. IUjt Tlmr.l I WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 7. The Texas and Louisiana nt Vera Cruz and the Minnesota nt Tam plco have been ordered to New York and Secretary Daniels buIiI that other Walter II. Pcaslee Involved hi MJYtle Point Itnnk Robbery. The Oregonlnn arriving here yes terday contained the following dis patch from Colvllle, Wash., relative ton man who Is wanted lirconnectlon with tho Myrtle Point bank robbery: "Sheriff W. L. Wodd'ard and Depu ty Sheriff A. C. Kittling .this morn ing arrested Whiter H. PcubIco at Valley station on a warrant from Coos county, Oregon, charging bank robbery recently committed In thnt county. 'Peaslee had been working at the United Copper Mine In Chowolnh, but, when the mine closed yesterday, he drove to Valley, followed by tho Sheriff In an automobile. Deputy Sheriff Klcllng intercepted Peaslee as he boarded the train." REDUCED DISCOUNT RATE. (Br AMotlitM Pi lo Coot llif Tlran.1 LONDON, Aug. C Tho Rank of Englnnd today reduced the discount rate to six per cent. .Five Men Also Hurt two in Ore S tnr Ai.oci.tM Ttn, . DAYTOK n. .... . '"N Edwnrds was Instanih- vi,J, five men were Injured iff brnko on n threshing mwff. moved to tho river bottom nml It ran down the lncliw?l Into tho buggy drlv nV wards. ' ,UU .Mexico pi;.n: j.UXl A Slight Hltrl. IMn T(rmUJ of Hostilities In Meiroi tOr AMorltttJ rrr.. n p jw, Vt . WASHINGTON. Aug t i Cnstellot. personal renrtw'S of PriHliiini riiri.ni.1 'J'fr'1 sages from Mexico City indtS thnt while n hitch had occurrii the peace negotiations it sto they had by no meant bten I'lUlVIJ IVi llllllUH'U, AUSTRIAN SHIP THRiaTEXED. Br AHltt-l rm Cm ir Tin. ) ROME, Aug. 7. The Auitro-Hun-gary warship Taurus is reported to lave taken refuge in a harbor from the English torpedo boats which had pursued her. The Taurus is leaking. Sbo Is a small cruiser. EASIER IX PARIS. AMERICA AIDS GERMANY. r. S. Emlwiy In Ixmdon AtMimes Charge of (Jmmin Affair There. Illf AnotluM rn Coo. Br Tiatt.) LONDON. Aug. 7. The American embassy assumed charge of the Ger man interests In the Ilrltlsh Isles following tbe departure of the Ger man ambassador. CORRESPONDENT IS HELD. Condition of American TourKts In I r.uniH.a improve!. I Br A- uim rm lo too. Br Tlam WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 7. A general Improvement In the condi tion among Americans abroad was shown In official dispatches to the State Department. Tho urgent ap peal for transportation, however, continued. Ambassador Herrick re ported that the financial panic was so far alleviated In Paris that he rec ommended the gold aboard the cruis er Tennessee be diverted to other cities. English ArrVt (ItTnutn New Agency IU'lMirtcr In lmilon. (Br AvllM rrrw loo. Br Tin. 1 LONDON. Auk. 7 Dr. Hans Plehn. London correspondent of Wolffs Telegraphic Ilureau, a Ger man semi-official news agency, was arrested here. Hl'RRYIXC HACK HOME. Anwrlcniis In Europe Offer Rig Prlcv fur Strainer Ticket.. Ill; AuoeUloJ Prr. .o Coot Dr Titan.) , LONDON. Aug. 6. Among the 1240 cabin iuiRvincir nnil lOfin 'Americans going In the steerage on ine rniiadeiphla, sailing today, were many wealthy persons, Enormous premiums were offered for tickets. PAIS IBS IK SAD OU flEflLIN WILD, MANY ARRESTS Influence for peace In such a time Americnn vessels will be ordered of war. the Senate Foreign Relations north to enforce the neutrality of Committee orderd favorably reported A'uerlcnn ports. Secretary Rryan's twenty pence treaties with foreign nations, and NOT X.VVAI. FIGHT. urged for their ratification by Presl- - dent llson before Congress nd Journs. MAXV WANT TO FIGHT. Thousand Flock to New York Way to Euniiie. tnr Awocitioi rr. lu Coo. lur Ttmr.,1 NEW YORK. Aug. 6. In New York there are li'.Ooo men seeking In that vicinity transportation to Europe for ser vice In the armies. Another C.000 Is registered on the books of the general consulates and still other thousands are on their way here. The majority have no funds. They cannot leave for Europe or return to the positions they quit. Ameriiiin Officers Say There Are No VesM-N Off MiiIih Con it. III. . l.tM fmt lo luu . ritnx.) PORTSMOl'TH. Aug. C It was believed at the navy yard here that on the heavy firing reported from off , Portland could not have been a naval fight. Americnn officers arc cer'nln that no foreign vessels are WILLIAMS IS WARM. FRENCH LINER LEAVES. .Mississippi Senator Resigns from Poifigu Relations Committee. III. am uio-1 fr... ' en l Tli WASHINGTON. D. C. August . Senator John Sharp Williams resign ed today as a member of the Foreign Relation's Committee because, he de- dared, tho committee hns hesitated Curries More Tlum Tito Reservists to support the administration's poll on Way to France. , cy. as to mediation and because of tnrAci.io4rfr..ucoo.B.rTimi ,g '.equally ,iBgustlng nttltudo" re NEW YORK. Aug. 6 The French gardlng tho purchase of ships to liner La Lorraine, bearing more than carry exports abroad. I 700 reservists, left for France today. I IF I KNEW. MANY DEAD IX WRECK. If I were the box where the smiles Heavier Loss of Life In Missouri, wero kept, Than Flint Reported. t No matter how large the key ! ,. .t? """'"" I- iijf Tim-1 Or strong tho bolt, I would try so jui-i.i.n, mo., Aug. i. inirty-nine hard dead, eight missing nnd twenty-five' 'Twould open. I know, for mo. . dangerously injured was the revised Then, over the land'the sea, broad toll of the train wreck between n i cast. nnnsiia wiiy aouiucrn train ana a motor car here. : . Special Sunday Excursion TO ALLEGANY RY STEAMER ALERT Leaves' Mnrshfleld at S:00 A. M., connecting with Foote Auto List for Golden nnd Silver FnllH. Don't forget your Lunch DjiWu. ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25 ' Returning, Steamer Alert will arrive In Mnrshfleld about C o'clock. a Over 500 Arrested and Will Be Tried by Courtmartial For Offense. (Ilr A WiM P.. lo eo. hy Tim. I PARIS. Aug. 7 .100 persons have Loon anentui during the dUturb ancos of tho last feu days und will bo tried by court martial. The nu thorltios are taking oluboralo pre cautions to donl with further din-orders. AUSTRIAN MINISTER LEA VIS. llr Auoi'll4 1'iou la eoa Hit Ttmm ) ST. PKTERSHURO. Aug. 7. The Austro-Hungnry ambassador to Rus sia, nccompanlod by a staff of eighty Austrian subjects, left for Vienna by way of Finland and Swollen. FREX( II MEET GERMANS. Gsrman Mob Attacks British Consulate When War Was Declared. B. te ui4 I'rrM lo Cooi lltr TlmM.l OLDENZAAL. Netherlands, Aug. i .- I lie lierlln correspondent of the iceuters Telegraph Company, who with other Jlrltlah subjects, was ex- I pellod from the German capital, ar- . rived here with soveral other news- 1 paper correspondents on the train winch convoyed the Ilrltlsh ambas sador. The correspondents said that tho Ilrltlsh declaration of war on Germany was followed by an attack on me itritlsh embassy. A crowd be selKeil the building for hours. Binanh. . ing all the windows. Tho same night two American nnd two English eor- i lospondents were arrosted on bur. piclon of being spies but wero soon rmaei through tho efforts of the American aiuhasador. STORY FOR THE DAY. 9 A Jew wished to be naturalized and applied to the clerk In the of fice, who requested him to fill out n I'd scatter the smiles to piny. So that careworn people might hold them flint For many and many a day. The Union Market OCR COLD STORAGE SYSTEM IS SURE A SUCCESS Our Prime Roasts of Reef, Lamb, Mutton, Veal and Pork cannot be excelled. , Try one of our Fat Hens or Fryers for your Sunday dinner, Ut hns been properly cooled, nnd note tho difference. J. E. FORD & CO. Slight SMriuMi Repnitiil to M.i .c Hern Against Kiier. IDr AmoiUIcJ Trw. ft Ce lit? TIum.1 PARIS. Aim. 7. -A skirmish oc curred lietween Hie liertnan and French at Norroy Lu So. Tho Ger mans sufferel it few insualtles but there a no lot mi the Frem-h side. INVADE IIELGM'M. Geriiuin Troops Advance ami Horn haul Sew'ral l''olls. tBr AwoUt4 l-iM to Oo. lu Ttwr. i BRUSSELS. Auk C. -Tho Relglan Official Gazette uniionncoi that the entire Seventh and Tenth German Army Corps l.ao tnwulod the Dot glan province of Llogo und rourliod tho vicinity of llervo. Pueplnter and Rinnouchumps. They bombardoil fcome small forts in thulr advance. V. S. WILL ACT FOR l.'XtliaXO. (Hr A.iMKltiM l'rM lu Lw. U7 Tim. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Aug. C. -Chardo d' Affaires Run-lay of the Ilrltlsh embassy toduy asked tho United Status to take over llritish diplomatic Interests lu Uerlln. Sec retary Ilrynti instructoil Ambassador Gerard to do so. PETERS IS CHOSEN. of llootiiii Man Abstain Serreinry C. S. TrriiMiry Now. lUr AMO.UIO 'ivt io t.-- lit, TlntM.I WASHINGTON. 1). C. Aug. 1 President Wilson has nominated Rep- resuHiaue reters or noston to be Assistant Secretary of tho United State Treasury. Ill 'IT K RANK CLOSED. inr Amim PrfM lo Co IUy TlmM.l RUTTE, Aug. 7. Ry order of Governor Stewart, tho Stnto Savings Rank of Rutte was closed yesterday. It was declared that tho suspension was only temporary and was caused b the failure or tho Institution to obtain money from eastern correspondents. IIUTTi: PRORi: REGUX, Federal IutrMlgatlou of Labor Con. ditlniis Started. Itlr AnotlitoJ l'u. lo Cu. ty Tlm. RUTTE, Aug. 7. -Labor troubles occurring hero on and after Juno 13. when rlotinu broke out. will nnt bo ontered into by the Federal In dustrial Relations Commission, ac cording to an announcement made at tho outsot of tho hoarlng which oponod yesterday. Twonty witnesses Including Govenior Stownrt wore to testify nt tho Inquiry into labor cou-l ditions. REFLECTIONS OF A RACHEI.OR GIRI, Flirtations come in many varie ties, wltli and without frills, slmplo nnd complex-, full length and ab breviated but thoy are all cut out of the same old unsubstantial cloth. Ilachelor's motto: Distance londs tMiehautinent, but propinquity gets the kiss. 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