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LMisMmn ff. 11 ni nit' j, 'M , w 4 i WVn m fe ' a innnjii i MtMinaaiii Aiww4itMu4tM ll 1 TRY MAN WHO IS WEDDED TO HIS IDEAL IS MORE OR LESS HENPECKED STIRRING TIMES ,llfo .In) s of war nntl blooil- Jt Is iinpiiriHin. nun. juu dill Knott ledge of the latest bentic news. Subscribe for The each and rend the events of the c cniiiK. mm ExmtB MUMllEU OP Tnti ASSOCIATED IMtKbS EVERY DAY There appears bouio Item of news In the advertising; columns of The Times news of the day's "Uest Duys" to be found In the various stores, Tho woman who rends and heeds these 'none Items" Is tho one v.! o conducts her household economically. mmmtmmaammmmmmmmmm I NO. XXXVIII. KMnl)tishc 1878 ns The Const Mull, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914, EVENING EDITION A ConooKdntlon of Tl". Const Mull mid Cooc Hit Aihettlvr No.64. LIES FORCED 10 GIVE GROUND PRESENCE OF CZAR MO KAISER PORTUGAL MAY J0I8 WIIH ALLIES OK WESTERN SIDE BATTLEFIELD! EMPHASIZES IMPENDING BATTL I y Slight Information Carried in French Report Declares Both Rulers of Warring Nations Reported to Have Moved RnlllP. North Of OlSe Continues With Great VinlP.nnP Hparlminrlnro fn PrnntThat Thou Mau TaVn Pnrcnnnl Battle North of Disc Continues With Great Violence am nesuus ivui ucuisivl lurmic strain Headquarters to Front That they May Take Personal uummaiiu ui i rumps in Hupruuuiiiny oiuiyyiu WAN AND RUSSIAN REPORTS CONFLICT 'DEFEAT OF AUSTRO-GERMAN FORCES AT .EACH SIDE MAKING CONTRARY CLAIMS CRACOW MAY END WAR BELIEVE RUSSIANS jlgians Make Denial That Any of Forts About Antwerp Have t-aiien niK;iaii! uiaim duuiu uue rrom Dame io Hungary is Checked and Being Forced Back (Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) Pile allies have been obliged io give ground at certain finis on Hie western battle ground, according to tfhe eiii'h war office. Tins ainiounceincnt contained only B audiuonui iniuriimiiuu uiui me onune continues -wild cut violence ito the north of Oise without anv decisive suits. A wireless message from Berfin to Savvillo iirs a long German statement in -winch there is no rof- eiire whatever to the great death struggle in which the lies have been attempting to turn the German right -wing id reach the line of communication to Belgium. "While Germans declare that in the Wicgc of Antwerp, the its of Lierre. Waelhem and Konigshoyekt have been ken, the Belgians deny that ?tujr Tor't-s have fallen. Gev fliiand Russian reports also conflict, the Germans elaim L' the Russians' left wing was defeated on the Niemon iver, while the Russians set forth that German and Aus- ian forces along the battle line Irom the I suit ic to I Inn- Dry are being cheeked and driven back or are roirted. PRESIDENT AND OFFICIALS GOTO FRONT Wish Bciween Three arul Four Million Men Tin Field Fighting in East May Take .Precedence Over Battle Which Have Raged in France and Belgium for Six Weeks I tlly Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) IPETROGRAD,'C)t o.-The arrival -of 'the Czar at the front and the reported presence of Emperor William in East Prussia, emphasizes the tremendous importance of the impending kittle, which may be the biggest conflict of the war up to the present time in either western or east ern areas. Three or four million men will be engaged. .Russians here believe that if the Austro-German army is defeated at Cracow, the war will be irtually over. UNDER DEMAND G S Believed That Forces Are Now on the Way North in Ships From Lisbon to Partake in Great Battle Now Raging in France British GERMANS CLAIM OUTER CIRCLE ANTWERP'S FORTS PIERCED BY HEAVY HAMMERING OF ARTILLERY FOUR MILLION MEN ENGAGED IN LMG EASTERN BATTLE LINr (Uy Associated PrcsH to Coos nay Times.) JJORDE AUX, Oct .1 Prcsicfcaal Poincah-c, willa l'e- ilHR Yiciani unci Minister of "War Millerant M4 Swn- biy noon for the battle front ED F0 EARLf END DF GREAT BATTLE (Iy Associated Press to Coos liny Times.) PARIS, Oct 5. Despite the hope of the French, the Military critic, Lieutenant Colonel Rousset, declares iiv tattle in Northern France can still last some time yel, pointing out that modem encounters last now as long as mam campaigns formerly did. GERMANS REPORT .MORE VICTORIES (Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) BERLIN. O.-t 5. f Wireless to Savville. L. 1.) Lt is iff'ii'inllv iiiiiimmKil luW flm rinrnmnK in io. Allfwei'll siege have captured Forts Wavro-St Catherine and Dorp wld and Fort Wcalhcm has been invested. Tcnnonde las been oceimiod. Tlin hYeiieh attcmnt to eiKiircIo the ivest wing has been repulsed. Sorties from Toul were re pulsed with heavy losses. AY'IUVRRP r..l r4 O , " fVin T.mwlnn Tt is nffieiiiUv niuimnu.n1 flmf flu sifimfion in reirard to tho fortification at Antwerp remain unchanged. Long-Drawn-Out .Siege Battle, Repetition of Fighting France, is .Believed Will Cause Germans to Take De fense Before Offensive Against Russians in .RUSSIAN ADVANCE EASTWARD ON CRACOW CONTINUES WITH MACHINE-LIKE FORCE iBudapest Admits Hosts of Czar Have Crossed River Theissa, Main Obstacle to Their Progress With .Evident Hopes ol Getting Thence to Budapest. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Oft ."). In'the Eastern theatre of war, the Clermaus would appear to be contemplating a period of d tense before txlcing the offensive. They are now busily engaged between Thorn, in East Prussia and Galicia, in entrenching themselves against the Russian hosts gather ing on the other nide of the frontier. It is calculated .thai, there are no fewer than -1,000,000 men fighting in this eastern area and a repetition of the long and arduous siege battles, which has been a feature of the struggle in France, seems a certainty. The Russians continue to push eastward on Cracow, evidently with the hone of getting Hicuoe to Breslau and Budapest Even Budapest admits they have crossed the Kiver Theisa, which was regarded a one of the main obstacles to their progress. By getting across at Swigeth, they secured tho second line leading to the Lluiigerian capital. They have already seized the Lcinl)erg-Budapest line at Cnghvnr. USTH1A MAKES ATTEMPT W Tfl ITALY INTO MAELSTROM OF WAR (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) "MILAM n.w k a, ,miiii(Mnctii dmwil. followiuur a speech made last night by a Socialist deputy from Trent, Anefi.Ir, OS Ti.xJi.J ...wl,1 i-Ur, cffnnfs nn1 fill Jlf- """l OJgUUr -OiUUSU, JHUttUWU nil? oni-wvu ..v. ... - I tempts of the police and earbineri to restrain the people made a great fanifestation of sympathy and then march ed to tho stnfno .' n.iviimlrli. whoro other sneakers made fiery speeches. ITALIANS PETITION PARLIAMENT FOR WAR ROME, Oct o. -Italians from Trent, Austria, who re side now in Italy, have petitioned the Italian parliament to complete tho work of freeing Italy bogunby King Vic for Emanuel and Garibaldi. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS IN FRANCE LONDON, Oct 5. "A "dispatch from Berlin gives an of; ficial statemont issued last night It says: "In the west ern theatre, the battle on the right wing and in the Ar gonne district is proceeding successfully." R M M S IN FRANCE AND AGAINST RUSSIA (Dy Associated Picss to Coos Day Times.) Russians' Left Wing Near Augustowe is Defeated, Says Berlin Report, and Two Thousand Captured at End of Two-Days' Battle BERLIN, Oct 5 (Wireless to Sayville, X. 1.) JBritish ships have arrived at Lisbon and aro probably destined to transport Portugese troops. Portugal's co operation te the war is imminent, the mobilization of Por tugese forces, it is believed, having been ordered on the demand of the British government. The Roumanian Crown Prince has been strongly rebuked for his Russo phile agitations. Leaders of the Roumanian parlies have declared themselves in favor of continuing the neutr.nl policy of the Roumanian government." (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) BERLIN, Oct .( Wireless to Sayville, L I.) An of ficial report from the German army headquarters today, says thai in the jtiege of Antwerp, (lie forts of Liorrc, aelliem and Koningsoyckt and the intermediate re doubts with thirty guns have been taken. "This breach has been made in the. outer circle of the forts," the report adds, "rendering an attack on the inner circle forts and lhetown itself possible. Near Augustowe, the third Si berian and parts of the twenty-second Russian army corps composing the left wing of tho Russian army, on crossing jhe lieme River, were defeated after a furious battle last ing two days. More, than 2000 wounded Russians were made prisoners and a large quantity of guns and machine guns were captured." Other press matter given out in official quarters says: "A force of native troops from llrilish India, recently landed at Marseilles, has left that port for the northward. LACK DF PROVISIONS CADSES SUFFERING IN AUSTRIA'S BANKS (Dy Aieoelnted PrcsB to Coos Doy Times PARIS, Oct. .". A dspalch from Nish says: "The Sor ian troops in Bosnia have approached the' fortifications protecting Sarajevo. Auslrians occupying tho heights on the right bank of the Drina Rivcfa'ro suffering .from a lack of provisions." PARIS, Oct 5. The following conununicatit given out this afternoon: "On our left wing, to th on was rlin lwivrb of the Oiso River, the battle continues with great violence and the result remains indecisive. We have been obliged .it certain points to yield ground. Along the remainder of the front there has been no change. In Russia, after a battle which lasted ten days, the Ger man army, which was operating between the Eastern Prussian "front and the Nienion River, has been driven back along the entire line, abandoning a considerable quantity of war material. This army has evacuated com pletely the territory of the Russian provinces of Suwalki and Lonjaqa. DESTROY WHOLE GERMAN REGIMENT (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Oct. 5. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Central News reports that Fort Waelhem outside of Antwerp, destroyed an ontir.c regiment of besieging Ger mans yesterday. 9 SERVIANS CLAIM Tb BE WINNING PARIS, Oct 5. A Havas agency dispatch from Nish says the Servian front along the Drina' litis repulsed vio lent attacks of the Au.sjrjans and inflicted heavy losses. The Aiistrians are shelling Sabatz. ANTWERP SITUATION REMAINS "UNCHANGED , (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) According to an official announcement made today, the situation of tho fortified positions around Antwerp remains today without a change. CZAR TAKES COMMAND TN PERSON (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PETROGRAD, Oct 5. Emperor Nicholas, cQimnand-er-in-ehiof of the Russian army, has arrived at the head quarters of the active army. INVASION OF HUNGARY NEXT STEP OF COSSACK S (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ROME, O.-t 5. Having captured all tho Carpathian 1 Kisses, the Russians have commenced the invasion of Hungary, advancing to the south and occupying lloss- umezo. Tiiere tne uossack-s et routed a most daring coupe. They crossed the river and cut tho railway at Cziget, thus isloating the remainder of Hungary. FRENCH CLATM TO BE WINNING (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PARIS, Oct. 5Aii o'fficial report Sundhy said: "Our left wing having repulsed all attacks, resumed the offen sive at several points and in Argonno are driving the en emy back toward the north. South of Woevre wo aro mak ing progress, but slowly.1'' SAY RUSSIANS NOT YET IN CRACOW (Dy Associated Prejfs'lo Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Oct. o.As was expected, subsequent re ports have discredited the rumor that Russians were i vesting Cracow. It was hardly possible for the Musco vite forces to have reached there in such u short time. ibjfc... (lfel4sWSrt