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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1914)
IMMIlMSliffliUlffiiflMtl iW:? sW'1' ,..: nn . rmrp imnourici n nonnnM CDinAY SEPTEMBER 25, 191.4 EVENING EDITION. TWO Int UUUo Drtl limco, mHnonnci-u, wnuwun, tnusm, mmmmmmmiMimmmm O-; 1 WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY , European Nations Dodge Responsibility For Great War LONDON, Sopt. 2C. The Times pub surnnce of tho Gormnn Ambassador lls1.es extended abstracts from tho t Vienna, who bad played tlio part ... i , n. n u ..., of an Instigator during tho crisis, Russian official OrniiRo book upon Qn babmy ot tll0 the diplomatic antecedents of tho locttllalUon of nor confMct wlth Sor. nr. which according to tho Times, and on th(j Mm o fltrlk. taken In con unction with the of- Wow wth ,mpun,ly clal papers issued by tho British ( Foreign offlco, completes tho chain gkhmaXV ACCUSES BRITAIN of evidence-, fixing irrevocably upon Oormnny nnd Austria tho respotiBl-j itimnlu Lonjr AnmiiviI of Anglo Aid blllty for tho outbreak of tho war. Agnlimt Kaiser, Is Charge. Tho dispatches given, prove, says LONDON, Sopt. 25. The follow the paper, that Itussla inndo effort lug official statement issued In Dor to avert tho conflict by finding a nn was received hero by tho Mar iormula satisfactory to Austria nnd ConI Wireless Telegraph Company, nccoptnble to Sorvla, On July 13,1 "The North Gorman nnzotto, tho It Is said, SergltiB Sazanoff, Russian ( official organ of tho German govern Minister of Foreign affairs, Instruct- niont, commenting on tho recent cd tho Russian AmbnBBador nt Koine 'speech from tho throne by King to urge Italy to use her lnfluonce Georgo says: "If tho Hrltish gov wlth AiiBtrln In favor of peace. On 'eminent has mndo every posslblo July 27, Mr. Sazanoff expressed his 'effort for the mnlntennnco of tho readiness to accopt tho proposal of peace of tho world that peace would Sir Edward Gray, IJrltlsh Minister 'undoubtedly have been preserved. of Foreign AffalrB, for n confer-'Tho German Bmporor mndo such once: but on thnt same date Ger-1 efforts with the Kmporor of Itussla mnny Insisted upon tho Impossl- and tho King of England up to tho billty of holding any conference of Inst moments, but theso efforts did mediation and sought to persuade not meet with any success. France to associate herself with Ger- "Wo know today from a report many in putting prcssuro upon Kus- submitted by the ttclglnn Ambassn- GERMAN GETS 6 ENGLISH SHIPS German Cruiser Eindcn Wreaks Hav oc in Hay of Itcngnl. I tnr AtusclttrJ run (a Cool llr Tlmm.l I CALCUTTA, Sopt. 25. Tho crows of tho six British steamors captured by the German cruiser Etnden In the liny of Bengal, five of which woro sunk after tho men had been taken off, arrived hero nnd spoko well of tho treatment accorded them by tho Gcrmnna, though they make light of tho Gorman shooting. SHELUS DEFIED HV HKGGAIl. ela. Tlic Times says thnt tho renl sit intlon first Is Indicated In n tele gram to Pctrograd from the Russian Ambassador to Austria pointing out "that Austria, Influenced by the as- dor In I'ctrngrad to his government on July 30 that Itussla attacked us because she had received tho posi tive assurance of the British gov ernment that England would take part In tho war against Germany.'' How To Pronounce Names Of European War Points (vrnmit. ' Pronounced. Mulhzuicn Mull-hous'n Carlsruho Cnrls-roobe Frolborg Fry-benrg 'Aachen Ah-hh'n Altklrch, Ahlt-klrjh Babcrn Tsn-balrn rforzliolm I'forts-helm Wuisbnden Vees-bnhd'n Ooblcnz...... WlllV. .,jj . ... . Coh-blenta Mainz Mynts Ncuss ' Nolco Magdeburg Mnhgde-boorg Stettin '. . . . Stoh-toon JIadcrsleben Ilah-dohrs-lnlb'n Brolsnch Bry-zalih TJlm Oolm JIannu Uah-now Gmnndcn Gm(ul)nd'n JottInRon G(oo)ttlngon Leipzig ..rrr Llep-tslk Saarbruckon Sahr-br(ul)kn Gobwcllcr Gehb-viclor Froncli Lunovlllo MuOne-vllte Verdun Valr-dohn(g) Tout , Tool Longwy Lon(g)-veo GIvot ....... .-t Zhee-veli Itocroy . . , Rock-ronnh Waubcugo . Moh-boezhe Montnicdy Mon(g)-mni-dco .Vouziers ,, ....... . Voo-zee-al Jlhclms Reln(g)a Chnlons Shnh-lon(g) Samplgny Sahm-pcc-nycc LorouvIIIe I.ou-roo-vlUo St. Mlhlel Salng Mc-liell Pont-n-Moussoii Pon(g)-ta-iuoosong Commorcy Commorcy St. Dlzter Salng Dlzlnl Pagny Pnh-nycn Neufchntcnit N(oo)shah-too Chnumont Show-mon(g) Kplnal J Eh-pco-nalil Besnncon .... Bch-snng-non(g) llolginn. MotiHO M(oo)zo Nnmur Nah-m(ul)r Liege Lco-algo Huy (Ul)oo Sambro San (g)br Gouoy Goo-wah Bastogne Bahatonyo Ghent Gan(g) Lou vain Loo-valn(g) Tongros Tong)-gr Ourtho Oor-to Unnnut Hahn-nul . Tlrlomont Toor-lou-mon(g) Alsnu Alno Llxho LtkR Mecblln Malk-laln(g) Dlnnnt Dco-nan (g) Stavolot Stah-vloh Alms Sought From IMtclms Cotlio ilml During ItomlMUilment. lUf AtiotltlM I'itm to Cool llr Tlmw.l LONDO, Sept. 21. Tho corres pondent of tho Dnlly Telogrnph at Khclinav In describing tho destruction of the historic cathedral, says: "Iiv tho doorway still stands the crippled beggar who has sought nlms thero for mnny years. Ho maintain ed his post throughout tho bombard ment and like a statue bo stood, covered' with dust, pebbles nnd glass. Tho mnir wn unharmed. lie was crippled' in- the war of 1870." paius loses people Official Figure Show HOI!, 1.1 1 Few er FmnllKw TIniii In Jl)ll. PARIS, Sopt. 25. Official figures on the census of t'arls within the city walls show thnt thero nro now In tho capPal' 362,451 rower families than thero were In 1911. Tho num ber of households now In tho city Is 701,200. ' Tlhr population shows n reduction of 1,02G,507, iib compar ed to 191 1'. This Is eqtuill to GK per cent of tho population! Hii inormnl times. Olll MKX TO AID Emliourg Ohm-boor Vorvlera Valr vial Holloguo Ilullolig Chaud Fontano Shoh Fontaine (g) proiinounred nasal only. SB Moves Troops Rapidly Will HolU'VU' Tmmg GcrmniiN so the Liittmv idtm Join Army. rn? AHoitti rrt ,a co iu tiom, BERLIN, Sept. 25. In ordor to moot tho aaaruity of Inexporlonced men for rlVer nnd canal traffic, tho military authorities havo ordered that all rlVurmen bolonglng to the Landsturm twtest not enlist nnd a call has boom mtulo for old rlvermon, who have entered other trades, to return ltniimctLitoly to river work. It la pointed out thnt It Is a vital!. Important to keep commerce on tllo-i Inland water routes going, for tha( transportation of foodstuffs, fuollj and other necessities, and the author!)! ties nro- (CoIdr their utmost to maln-( tain this, service The only thing: lacking.. Ik te said, la tho experienced' rlvor man. so many of whom have gone to war. So far as ahlpa and other antpnlng facllltlos go, It Is. du elareif, thero la no handicap. THACIIKItS ItKLIKVi: HOLDttmS rNGLAND HAD l'UKl'ARKD FOR MK!IM-;.VCY TWO VFARS A(JO J MAXV SUNT TO FRAA'Ci:. (n Ai(Miitlf1 ff tn iwm liar TlmM.) SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 25. The dispatch of troops from Southamp ton continues, but tho movements nro now kept less secret than during tho passago of the first expedi tionary forces. The record tlion mado provldedo an excellent test of the facilities hero for handling such a great movement of troops. Although tho expondltlonnry Force was despatched from several points, had n separato compartment, nnd the aides of tho cars dropped down in such n manner thnt the animals stepped out without tho allghtost confusion. Some Americans who witnessed this movement remark ed that tho enra woro far more practical for thla sort of work than tho largo freight cars used In Amer Ica, Into which a number of horses were crowded. Scores of hospital cara still lino tho dock trucks here ready for tho reception of aick and Injured return- Iftr AwafUttd PrM la Coo Dr T(w.) BERLIN, Sopt. 25. A number or the oldor professors of tho Univer sity ot Goottlngen nro reported to havo accepted positions na rural let tor carrlora to rollovo "tho loss of men In thla service during tho war. Great numbers of mombers of tho atudonta' association havo gone to the front. Practically all ot the students' "Gorinanla" In Berlin la In the flold oven tho "alte Herren" or former atudonta. GUARD ART TUKAKURKRK Southampton handled tho bulk of l,,K from tno continent. Red Croas tho 150,0000 to 200,000 men whojB,8 nro displayed and surgeona woro sent to the continent during nml m,r8es nro the cara with two weoks time. Tho .docks nt thla , everything ready for the wounded. Unco afford more than one and a T,, l'ospltnl trains aro mado up of half mllea of water front, with rail-! converted pnasenger coachea and way lines so closo to tho ships thatj8leonl"K cars- AU av the small It la but a momont'a work to trnns.C01"l)ur'mentB common to EnglUh for trnlnloada of men, horses, nnd railway coaches with doora opening enulnmont from the railway to tho nt t,l s'ac6- Litters nre provided steamships. The precision wlthwhch wln ontcr thoso 8"U doors which tho transfor was mndo wnsiaml consequently It la much eaalor so marked that an ontlro train wna l)lftco t,ie seriously Injured in froquontly unloaded In throe minutes Drtlia than It would be If It wero and It wna not uncommon for twenty noeoasnry to carry thorn through tho (Tains to enter tho dorks and coim-'oml doors common to American ploto their task ot unloading wlth-'8,eon,n6 cara and along narrow In a sVnglo hour. I aisles or hallways. Tho plan has been worked out by, Bnseago cnr8 i,ave also been con tlio war offlco two years boforo. Tho verted Into hospital cars where pat email cara used in transporting lnts cnn uo Placed who need at horsoB, accomodating only sevon Ortontlon of a 80rt which can bo ren eight animals, proved a great factor 'dored moro aatlsfactory In a roomy In the speedy transfers. Kacli horse car than In a small compartment. (Dr AMOtlat PrfM le Cx IUy TlmM. BKRLIN, Sept. 25. The follow ing dispatch from Geneva appears In a number ot the German papers: "For three weeks oxtouslve pre parations have boon mado In tho Louvre Museum In Paris for aafo- guarding the art treasurers there against bombs thrown form Zeppelin baloons. Most ot tho paintings are being packed away In Iron boxes. Tho "Venus ot Mllo and the "Mona Lisa" wore locked up In steel vaults. Tho Greek saloon with tho master pieces of phldjlas Is laid out entirely with bags of sands. The upper stories of the Louvro woro cleared ot their contents nnd changed Into a military hospital from which now flutters tho Rod Cross flag. Num erous paintings were removed from tho Luxembourg Museum to tho old. Somlnalre." GKR.MAXS WANT KKWS (Dr AmocUUJ rre to Cool lUjr TIium, BERLIN. Sopt. 25. Tho admlral ity staff of the navy announces that It would "wolcomo tho sending in of the latest foreign papers". Vory 11 1 tin is .seen in flnrmnnv nnw nt I any ot the foreign publications. Statement of Condition OF Flanagan & Bennett Banks Of Marshf ield and Myrtle Point, Ore. At the Close of Business September 12, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $642,163.08 Banking Houses and Real Estate 64,973.91 Cash and Sight Exchange 292,054.46 Total $999,191.48 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $ 75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 72,832.56 Deposits 851,358.92 Total $999,191.48 The money In this- hink is Injured ngnlnsl lots by NlRlit or Day Robbery. United States depository for Poatnl Savings. U fi7 u?!fl w J)A I I Nor SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INTEREST IS BEING CREDITED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Bring Ii Your Pass Books FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLR8S. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSJU'IKLtS DURING THE MONTH &V SKPTKMJlint AT l'J3;n IK. , ON IKE a.NDv TIM 12TH, U7TH, 22NI) AC(I 277 III Ticket on Mle to all KMtr olnt nd Information tn rx.utrm and rate cheerfully furnished. PIiom 3-J. O. B. LANDEKS Atal Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San .Francisco. T- j"iiHT:',La, .iMiiwnim n S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM BAN FIUNCISCO FOR COOS KAY THUItSDAY, 8KrXKMI:i( ai, AT tt P. M. Equipped witlj wireless and isubraarine belL Passengers and freight. t -S.S.-NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FOR MARSI1V1KLD FROM SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, SKIT. 23, AT 3 P. M. 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