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'? ;!?! iWM0AIkll A Man Castle Unta H 'ft it m Ha fe's Name STIRRING TIMES Are tlico days of wnr and blnod ICI1. It Is liiipnrtuiit that jou hnvo full knowledge of tlio ntot authentic news. Suhgcrlbo for The Times, and road the events of the EVERY DAY There appears nomo Item of news In tho advertising columns of The Times news of the day's "nest Buys" to bo found In the various, stores. Tho woman who rends and heeds thoao "news Items" Is tho one who conducts D .uv wieh ovunlng. Jmnat&4snmimttwmpMm!vT'rr MKMitRit op Tim aksoi i.wkd im:ss iier iiouseiioiu cc,no,,j"V""ii VOL WO. XXXVIII. Hiliilillfilied iK7H n Tlio ronm Mutt MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A CoiiMitlldatlun of Times, Conit Moll nml Poo Hnv Ailtnrlir No. 79 FRANCE Al RFI GUI teeamer RcSill Total Wreck i COAST SCENE OF FIGHTING Near Morn Of Columbia1 FORCED 10 EH I 'I? iMFMwmni riiJBWwnmmmmm mz-j,-yMmMmimij mwwmMil -nNKanr.r.i MllWMmBmi I JtXwnM I S TT TT o . iftwflg is His FmIs W I flTrtFits a m $- -" fa rf&frik Stmw HRIM RUMOR GERMANS BE BEEN 4 I j COME OSTEi No Decisive Results Reported From Great Struggle to Deter mine Who Shall Hold French Seaoorts Near England French Claim Allies Holding Thsir Own NO DIRECT NEWS FROM BERLIN ' YESTERDAY CONCERNING DEVELOPMENTS Ji SHOT li UHDIT BATTLI English Claim That Invading Germans are Being Repulsed ,,., ituiwi uiami nutisiaiis uaimncj urounci Near War- utiuti11 ou-iuni uiuum aim Saw Heavy Fighting Along Austrian Border Robber Dead Sedro Wool- (Hy Awirlntnd Press to Coos ilny Tltiiaa.) Gy Bank Robber LONDON, Oct. 22. Northern Prance and tlio coast of ",r A" ",M Vrr" ' Co" "" T""'M Ui'lgimn still arc the fields where most of the important i n,'A,m WflSh- 0ct- 2---of battles in the western theater of war continue with nr-1""1" wns ",B,nn,1' k,,,u nml oll,orK most Mubbomncss, but as vet without active results , woiimici tm- moriimK in n i.n.tio i,- mi.. i.i... 1, ....... i'i ' '"'"i vi mi ltsuiih. twoen a posno composed of Kaimdlan J lie I loneh war oil ice announces that the Allies are1 ami American deputy she. ma, custom miming nieir own nespuo mo lunoiis onslaughts of the.""1"0 nll(1 immigration inspectors Vessel Which Formerly Plied Out of Coos Bay Total Loss at Clatsop Beach CAPT KILDAHL"AND ENTIRE CREW SAVED Point Adams Lifesavers Res cue Men Vessel Turns Turtle and Then Burns (II, Au Intra Tim in coon II. t TImm I ASTORJA, Or., Oct. 22. The steam schooner Roohollo which went aground on Chit- IB REVENUE BILL-PUSSES No Confirmation of Report That Germany Has Been Forced to Back Up in Ativan Towards French Seacoast ' Englis . Navy Aiding Allies GERMANY GETS SUBW RINES INTO BAY ' OF OSTEND MUCH TO ENGLISH SURPRISE Senate and House Adopt Con farence Report on Meas ure Today (11 Ama. Iitr. I'm lo Cik llajr Tl- WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. '.1 Must Have Picked Their Way Through English Mine Fields Eleven English Men of War Engaged in Bombarding German Field Positions Do Damage (Dy Assoelntod Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. 22. The rumored evacuation of Os- sop Spit at the mouth of the i'1'" conference repot ton the war ruv-'tend has not been confirmed, hut from Berlin itself came. Columbia last night is a to-1, " ",ls """""" "' ",0 """Mho report that British ships were shelling tho town, wiuic f.,1 lu 1. ,.... I I r.. 'O-a otof ;ir, to 11. Three Sona-l.mn.m, ,lSH,,f .1, w,.Wl llw. .miiu .,f llu. wim-hIiium luwl or- l .w.-.0. w,. uho uwuiiu mi tor.s who did not vole wore counted """"" ", i" - " , - " "- i - - Portland with a cargo of as present to mnicu n nitoriim. Htroyod Slype on the canal between Ost end and Bruges, coal from Boat llnrlmr. 15. ny n voio of inn to r,- tho iinuso It is clear now that the warshtns arc pluyimr an ininor- riicmy, while news dispatches to London assert that do- nmI flvo "10" ""'i'1"9'1 ,0 lK3 tm( Captain ICihlahl and H,,i,,!' the conforence roport on tim taut part. The Admiraltv announces that the Monitors vclopiiients generally are against the invaders. No eon. 15""; w'r Jol,bC(l tho Klral N'"tl0n,lcrew of 18 men and pilot )vftr lovei,,, llin '"" innr- do- Severn, I lumber and Mcrsev not onlv bombarded tho Oer- fi.a.ation of the reported evacuation of Ostend has bee.. fiTooJ last sntunia, I'amMd.ti "a! Vlwwa were roseued Dy M , Bro.m,t wM.inrtixl,,MiV, l,,)si,i,,MS f.mlh (,r Ontwul, InifliiiKlod marines, iwivcd. hoy wi.o wns on the strwt duriiiK ti. I Hie Point A(liiius life saving party vote, f e itepuhiirnus votinx' ,,j'Vimi warships were rcporledi in not ion. Tho monl- DiXillll Itml t s J l.iti.t. 1. .... ...1 1.. . . . . t 1 ii . .... i -. I . - Jl 1 " t it .... - J .-. .,. .. I'..k. 1. ...... I.....k ..1.1.. J.. .Ik. ,1.... Miil.tii.iiiiitn atll-ifttfalVff lu-iiui iiur, nut uecii m-jirii iroui Since yesKTUaV. IjIICK-; 'iy. tiio one Killed was mi un inir the Oernian renort. flic .sifnjiiinn ; 'luiimr ',.i,...wiliontifii bandit. only from the side of the Allies. Tho dond haudlt was apparently c PoSf.ul, ..... ....!:.,. i ...:.. i .... ' loreisner. in a neit wnuii he wore'. ""T" ""l.;,,,,i" "V !.' "wim imporiam pan ill llif n round iiboo m gold. Thoofi o)crations. I lie lighting is going on night and day, and four robbers nre aunoundud m ti the Allies are said to be approaching close lo the Herman wno,u ut um I'm'iio. . c. cioau to positions at Lille. j tho border. Their (npturo Ih export- Paris says officially that the Russian's in the vicinity of Warsaw have driven the enemy hack ciirlit miles. There lms been hand to hand fighting in the vicinity of Biotiic and Prouschkoff, in Russian Poland. Petrograd saws rew early I'odav. Mathews "Rainst. Tho cjnforonce restored tho, tors so far have been able to dodge submarine attacks, says the wreck was due to 1,""" ""v1"1"" t''l tho now taxo though they have been targets for torpedoes. How Hie ilml with cd aoon. The now lenruod laat ulKht that the rohhors, nftor mi en counter with tho officers at Forndale josterday, weie moving afoot toward tho Canadian border. The poseo en- rwiiMCiiuoi l, ill lll.S.siail I (lllllKI. I eU'Ograd SaV.H i uinninn uoruor. mo 1)0880 'ighling south of Pr.emvsl has been going on six(lav.s!,"1.,oro1 ,tl'om ,0,lny on lho ni heavy losses on the nart of the Ausl riaiis I Nortl101" r,,!,'t of w""- u,lltt,,, s" iilm.-v iwmmiii I m paiioi llie VUSlliail.S. ' mmlBrotlon IiiBpoctnr Hurlco a DISABLED EiLIS I I SERINS CUII ARTILLERY ItiS 0 DESTROYER the Oren Stale lied on tho men to halt. Tliolr loader diow a pistol, but before he could mw. nP !ii flnumnl li.rhfu 1,. "" "rro,t tr ' :' attov tho pas i cm ;i P. ,. ne of the bill. ing out. Shortly after the - crew was rescued, the vessel nnRinnf'Pn TH keeled over and caught fire l.lliulinrS (I and was blirning fiercelv, UUIsUl ILUU U EIO TDIKHT Oernian submarines got to Ostend is unknown, hut pro- sumably they crept down the Dutch coast, submerging whenever sighted by a British patrol and thou picked their way carefully through the British mine fields. f YY A oannln tml Prnau lr Pimo Tin v Til ina r" boundary lino on the Canadian tddo SIIINOTON, I). C1., Oct. 22. TIlO 'Jermail EmbaS- Oetoctlve Keith of the Ureal North .sy rcieived the following wireless message from Berlin: in lull way whh aio wounded, rot.. "Tho heavy fighting is continuing on the Yser Canal. The 88 ,m,v, ,,Pe" "'l'1 out fr,,m Now enemy is supported from the sea. northeast of Niounort, w-mrrBnd vmc-uvw. where Oernian artillerv disnhled one of the British de- stnners. Fighting is also proceeding west of Lille where 0 8 tho (lernians Jinve taken the offensive and repulsed the iU mwimt' 'I1..., flw.. .,.....! I.1....!!..!. m.wl. , i.iuviwn.c- ., iwI v! v.iiini, , ,,, iiiuiiniiiiu i-jiiimu i-ii- mini. jiii.wiivip iiiii teeriil machine guns cajiturod. i itn wnen last seen. vnen sm grounded rockets Vere sent up which wore een by the life-saving lookout and the tiur Witlllllfi. 'Plin l?nflifi11n wiih of 582 gross tons. She Arrangements Practically Com- borhood of Hawaii. was owned by the Columbia plctcd for AdjOlirnmsnt of Steamship Company, which Extra Session flro Hurlco shot him dead. In i recently purchased her. I in, ., i.trr.tooo.!,.Tim.i moment tho flrlnn bceiuno Koneral .Viiinc s Dlsrovetod. Charles Hon- WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 22. A ilama foil dend, Ilurka'a lint wna pur-' oji Ir tho nnnntf the old man who Tho adjournment of Conffre8i"hf"R' rotated by a hullot. Canadian Custonit. was killed ycBterdny afternoon by o'clock tonight whh armiiKfid by tho Offleor Hmltli wna shot through thoiiho outbound paHHoiiKer train. Tlio administration lordura of both hounoa head and seriously wounded. The! nanio of the man wxih not known at today and n formal resolution to t lint h.,lll...H.. !..! ....! ..ItftHi, V nil,. .. . .11, A.l I I llift t I .1 I ,1 M0 I 1, ., a..tjl...A ..A. i I, ..., .... ad . . luuiiuin liDit Mini ivuiu null iuihiiuu I"" liinu ui inu iiruiuitm un iiiuiu Hi effect WIIH prepnioil. TllUlO W0TO notiunic rountl on the body to ailmlt ,omo riimbllima of u flllbiiHtor by tho hla Identity. Chlof of Police Carter Hoiithorii mombora who want IokIhIii- wont down, to aoo the bod nnd liro- t01l to roiovo the cotton altuatlon. nouncod It that of Charles llenaon, i,t tM0 osmocratba leaders aoonibd who bad been In Jail last Tuoaday fclire ()f t10r ,iBI1H. r.lK t for beliiR lutolcated. Tho men . - - - - - It Is 1)0 dAPS S1513K O10WMAN IliBIS'l i"p (lly AMoclated 1'rexa to Coua Hay Times,) TOKIO, Oct. 22. The Japanese squadron, it is offi cially announced, is seeking the (lerman fleet in tho neigh- Vancouver, I). C, dispatch cayt 1 that tho robbers havo ben surrounded at I Illls I'ralrlo, two nilloa from tin- will he burled tomorrow. Ileved he hna no relatlvaa. !R HE TOWN REPORT IBIT OSS UUDED IROOPS II ALBANIA TODAY GERMANY SEDS 10,000 1ARIS SOOTH FRW ANTWERP TO AIO i: ri iERE 0ER1ANS WERE LOCATED nn u u m c I I 0RMI1RRFRF i (D VsHorlatod I'rcnu to Cooa llay Tlinos,) LONDON, Oct. 22. A dispatch to the Evening News from Berlin says: "A company of Italian murines land ed at Avalona today. The Italian '17th infantry at Lecco is said to be ready to also embark to Avalona. It is staled hat telephone communication with other parts oi. Albania has been severed in order to prevent the spread of tho news of landing." The Italian l'hubassv at London has no confirmation the foregoing. Secretary of Board of Health Makes Personal Invcstiga ' tion of Camps (Hy Associated Press to Coos liny Times.) KOTTIWDAM, Oct. 22 Travelers from Antwerp re- r lrl that on Tuesday night, 10,000 (lerman marines with -machines guns left AnUverp, proceeding hi a southerly I diret tion. Later, a long line of carts bearing wounded, en tirod the town. The garrison of Antwerp is greatly re duced. The Germans are on friendly terms with the pop ulation. I (iernian reinforcement, mainly marines, with two 17- nuii Howitzers, arrived in Antwerp irom Liiege, according ti a Rotterdam dispatch. The reinforcements are going (lly Associated Press to Coos llay Times.) i Avriwwr v-i o.i a ,i: t.i. a., h... m..:k. r..:i i. ...... j A7.i i;Wi, ji'. --. v uipmcu ui Mil' wiuiv hii iiwm UUOHNI'J, Or., Oct. 22. In ro- Dunkirk, says the British naal bombardment has utterly kpouhu to a petition from nwidunta the town ol Slvne, which the (Jermans had m near cooB nay, r. cuivin s. wint. hoi staff was blow i irvtioiiir IvillrAkll liwilllll iiiiviwii, min nuwi ,,.., n 11, iiiv huhhhw, , el,(, int.r ra HlUd rttllll 1200 men are quartered under allog ru cuun town oi hivpe, which the uormnns nan m near uooB nay, or. cuivm a. wuim. use occupied bv tho Herman headtiuarlers btft, koitiroffieer, mrt Kimonu tin v.i in liils A HfUitili iini.il iiiiiii in n is- nioinliiK over the Wlllamotto Pacific m to hits. A lintish signal man, in a sta- ,,, ,,, of , wlum. in, was shot down by the Oerinans. elt0 1nt.fJu rallrmu, nm.n whoro BENCH DECLARE GERMANS HAVE IES 0. S. Tl OIL SHIP HAS BEEN RELEASED oil Improper conditions. Dr. Whlto (lly Axtwt luted Pros to Cooa Uny Tlmeq.) WASIIINOTON, I). (. Oct. 22.--British Ambassador will probably bo none r week, and Sprillg-Wioo WHS informed todllV 1)V the Doudoil Forolgll be Htnuw that his inspection win be office that the American tank steamer John D. Kocko- The in the direction of Bruges. ii.oroiiKnniHiiuiai.Hi. lie ih iroir- M w,.(1(1 ,)y ni,ilJKh (.,.uis01,s hu(1 )((in V(icnm. ti.o petition moih from Marahfioid Ambassador received no word concerning tho other Amer ican ships, the lirinaiiia aim I'auruna. i lis advices woro (onununicated at once to the White IIouso and that was taken in official circles as the indication of the personal interest President Wilson has taken in the cases. The Rockefeller, like the other ships, carried illuminat ing oil, which (ireal Britain is understood to havo deelar- SERIN PAPER REPORTS GAISS AGAINST RUSSIA NEAR WARS (ny ssodntcd Press to Coos nay Tlinos.) AW I fl i 1 7 I tti I i 1 11 i 1 1 il M W IU II I i I ft (o tho (oudUlotiH or the labor lIUnLll MiuUuUll Wl IIU I LI ciBuaunbaRmblo. deplorablu and fll- ..,.,.,.,.,,.. i thy, and apeclfles tho enu pa of Per- (lly Assoc ated ProBa to Coos Day T incB.) I " ' , ' ... ' ter Ilrothera and Ornut-Siulth tom- PARIS, Oct. 22. An official announcement this after- pany. "tiiq mou are forced to work noon savs: "On our left wing, German forces in consul- twehe hours a duy undor unsanitary Klt.,,.,tl, l...i...n,,i:iii,i..l vinlnnl nflH.L't! I i.t w.illn V. 1 011(1 It 1I!1B With ('llOttP. llllllKOatlblo miNlfBUUiiKiuimici.immm-. . mm, -..i .n, o, vi. v.. ...... ,- , , r,u W1,.1D t.,.;,wi .! i .,!. i 4.1 w. Tl .....! lv in the vcutv of Dixinude, Wsirniton, Arniont ores. r u. , uin, x. a V V V in"l.ima Radinghe.n and Labasse, but the position occupied by the r wl,h m' "-. ol I the coast o Srotlaiid. 'I ho Ambassador's advices Allies lias been maintained. On the rest of the front the Z Z aunt by diagruntied1 wow tlmt the Rockefeller s cargo was consigned merely enemy has delivered only partial attacks. These all have om,.iy.." i,i or. wi.uo before i' o order at Copenhagen and that the Britislv cvuisors been repulsed. We have made slight progress in tho Ar- l0- "i...t it wanania invustiBation.-i wnicn iook ner nan no imiiniuj in euiouHiung uer des- gonue district and 111 the Southern part oi Wgovre, in tho, wIII1Mrt0 Vm,(W Kimiucer. ! t ination. forest of JMortmare.' HKUL1N, Oct. 22.-(Via The Haguo.KTho fitthtiiy' 'l NVarsaw goes on. The fact that the Russians were com- U. S. PJiOTKSTS TO ENGLAND (Hy Associated Pross to Coos Hay Times.) rASrilNGTON, I), C Oct. 22, Acting Secretary Thomas Dixon, aaslstant engineer ot lho Wlllametto Pacific, came In from Kilgeno today nnd expects to bo bore for a row days luapuutlni; tho work tilong the lino. ..: ,,c iiw. ..4.. i).......t ,,,. ....,w.n,,..Mi -.!. i,. ih. if imit iiivriviv rutiiviii'd khums. n ru hit i ui u i. i n iil . il - " i i . ....-,. .ii iiui mi .miiiii i fii in i !' i . I : i iiiiii i i,iiii ii ..w -.- - . - . - . -. ---.-. ....f vb nk s k m m wm p t I'diwl to mtoiit battle tlict'c may IH- regimirai as a muh'ua - j;-' " ; -" -. ' J' ,' ,:.:,! '.,io M i,w wo.u. l, tail,, m,i ami H IH 111 I I Hill ine Au.str ans to oenetrate the for u nod lines oetween nv 3';,"v " " .":t.. , ; , V. .' " ;:" m. inn 21m st. ., pnouo ;iob-u. ny Associated Press to Coos nay .... . um,llJ ." lni ."" y P ,, .. .. p.,v v. S.. as umustiliab e. and demandimr itij nninediate , -.in niverand Samhor and tup oeoupuuui i u.u , u,, u, "--- ' i-w iy ronir i-unhmh .....i LONDON, Oct. 22.- An official hi.j are reported as opening tne n iu .... n?ntXV STTPPI?lSS1i!S l?BILLION j"sni'iw)X" Mr.vrixcs - oni.'t.nlm regarding the fighting in Galieia lll'ailKT I nittlw,,,.. II - ai - r-w.. ,---,.-- - .- I'll. I I III' I ill I Elf! I I I IIII IM IIHIIU l 1 l.j". 1 jjiiiiucij,. lB ABsoclated Press to Coos Hay Times.) !..,...., ' . nin i A0STR1S CLAIM IRE GAINS III II A GERMAN LOSS 12,500. (Oy Associated Pross to Coos flay Tlmoa.) B1RT.TV H,.f ooA (Jni'innn casu; tv list ls d-t contains tlu' nTines of 12,"i"0 killed,' woiim lidssaig. Til Fj riAGLTE, Oct. 22. Magna Bell, a native oliiof of the German Kainerun, has boon executed boi-ause ho at oned to- tompipd to foment among the natives a rebellion against cd and Germany. The German governor of Ivanicrun ia said to ,lnro auiiuiUKed hit execution. rimes, statement issued in Vi- says: "Wo have gamed ground in several spins in a noavy stubborn attack on fortified positions of the enemy from Plot.vn to the iimuthi it'll t Hasie' iiiiii, ocio. high rond oast of Modyka, while the Russian attack could her u. kimIhhi iiivtpii. nowhore penetrate. Our troops captured tho heights north HancHtTlali at Kates' Hall, Octo- "! NiaillcnwicC. TllOsdllV WO l'UptUVU(l tllO (Iftl)lOllki PaSS tier-si. ieijbciy muted. ,in the Carputluau.s, the last pass held by tho Russians." ttV