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uammsm WMImmln YOUR FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS SMILE If YOU LET YOUR MONEY TALK STIRRING TIMES Aro tlicso days of war nnd blood shed. U Is important that you havo Mil knowledge of tlio latest authentic nows. Subscribe for Tho Times, nnd road tho events of tho EVERY DAY Thcro appears Bomo Item of nowu In tho advertising columns of Tho Times nows of tho day's "Best Duyfr" to bo found In tho various stores. Tho woman who roads nnd heeds theso "nows items" is tho ono who conducts hor household economically. day enen ovuiuuk. MEMDElt OP TII15 ASSOCIATED PRRSS mmm M H I I I 1 I jfet VOL NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 ni Tho Cnnot Mnll. E IEN FHEHGH D S RUSSIAN SHIPS MEAH MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Count Mail wnil Cnn Ilnv A'llvorlNor No. 85 iFiUll- A Jl 57 , lua. na m mm M. . .. v ivjiGxican Jiia a Qmnln . HAITI REVOLT QBXEL IL.OMim o it xn. rrr n nonal Meata gerin REVERSES REPORIEO FROM STARTS I Sti'ost Ficjhtinn Prince Follows at Port Return Chas Zamor and Party an of Notorious German Cruiser Disciuisetl With Fmirth Pnk . . . , " i wmi til uiuw UHI stacK ann r-iymg Japanese Flag, Enters Under Guns of Fort and Torpedoes Two War Craft. AFTER DARING FEAT SHE MADE ESCAPE THROUGH NEW CHANNEL IN SOUTHERN ASIA SETTLEMENT Fate of 334 Men Aboard Russian Cruiser Not Known Ves sel Has Sunk About Two Score of Allies' Ships So Far Now Operating Further East (Dy Associated Press to Coos IJny Times.) TOKIO, Oct, 29, The British Embassy hears that the Ger man cruiser Emdon, flying a Japanese flag and disguised by a fourth smokestack, entered Penang, a British possession in the Straits Settlements, and fired torpedoes which sank the Russian cruiser Jemtchug and a French destroyer, Tho Emdon's entrance into the waters of Penang was au dacious, She came under tho suns of tho fort, and after sinking the cruiser and destroyer, escaped through tho Strait ,,orH ' l,l miitry jmvo tuia-n'ru of Mallaca, I ho late ot the crew of tho Jemtchug is not yet ,I,B m lM0 ''" known here, Merchant vessels belonging to belligerent na-j ' " " (Ions am taking refuge at Colombo, Soylon, The Jemtchug was a cruiser of 3100 tons and was laid down in 1902, Sho carried a crow of 334 men, After a battle in the Sea of Japan, during tho Russo-Japanese war, the Jemtchug was interned at Manila, Tho cruiser Emden, after exploits in tho Indian Ocean whero sho sank a score or mora British steamers, has shifted operations more to tho eastward, tllf AamiUtnl I'itm to Toon liar TlniM 1 WASHINGTON', I). C, Oct. 20 ' For three dnys the Stnto Department luid no ndvlces from its nBonts nt ARiins Cnllentos, whero tho Mexican Nntlonnl Convuutlun Is 1IhcubsIiik nenoral Corraium's Toslmintlon as first chief. Tho offlclnl horo bellovc tho deliberations Jmvo continued SURPRISE BOATMEN EAST ANO WEST TODAY BY ALLIED Kaiser's Forces Acknowledge Check in Russian Poland, But Are Silent Regarding Developments in Battle of Flanders French Claim Gains There- WITH HEAVY FINES tnr AnnrUlM Prr to Cnn Ilnjr Tlmw.J j l'OIJT All PIM.Vf'H! Ilnlll n,.l on , -A serious revolutionary outbreak i "'"" thor - thnu t.iu plan of (lund oceurrod last nlht following tll0 ("'l'. w"r" " with previous In landing horo of Charles .amor, nj d 10II,,OII1" ,,lmt lho l"-VIUa co brother of tho Trosldout of tho lie-' uI,tl0" 8 ln ""Hloto ''r' ' ' public. Th.-ro was shooting In ttioj '"voiilltin. as the first or tho two streets throughout the night and tho "''j"1" 1was nl,0,u,,, b)" tM0 S!,lm,a I ililnrlnlH.i .. II..... ...u uiiuouii(r continued today. Mom-! " u """ " ,u,,r "8 without result nnd that no report will Carv $900 in Lew Made fin tin rnpidvi..! milll ,.. n,.l.,l I. '""J f3"" III ULVy UlUUL Ull uoos bay Boat Owners Who violated Nautical Rules lie received until some conclusion Is reached. Tho reports from Mexico City thtit tho delegates flavor tho plnn of Aynla as a basis for agrarian Itl'llV CAMI'llKM, TOOK I'OISON IIV .MIK'i'AKK hi i Hues uggregutlng dose to $0000 oro levied on twenty-eight boats ot tho liarbor, four of which wore row boats, by Special Motor lloat Inspec tors (luy M. Wntklns and II. l Me (Irat'N of Tortlund, who Tor four days have scouted about thu Hay, In vestigating, in all, Hlxty-soven cr;tft. Coming fiom thu south entirely un suspected, tho men swooped down on tnu owners of smnlt boats, piled them MAP SHOWS GERMANS NOW FURTHER AWAY FROM MUCH SOUGHT NORTH SEA COAST THAN WHEJI BATTLE STARTED ' MINE SINKS ENGLISH TRAWLER (Dy Associated Tress to Coos nny Times.) FLEETWOOD, Eng,, Oct, 29, Word lias been received through a trawler that another steamer was sunk off Malin Head, off the north coast of Ireland, No details of tho acci dent were learned, CLOSE MIMES MINE SINKS SWEDISH VESSEL (Dy Absoclatcd Press to Coos nay TlmcB.) j STOCKHOLM, Oct, 29, The Swedish steamer Omen, from ' Portugal to Gothenburg, Sweden, was hit by a mine Monday in-toe-North-Sea and sank off Cuxhavon. Five members of th crew wore drowned, i President May Take Summary Action in Colorado if Own ers Refuse Settlement I lly ,Wk-UII I'rrM to Cihm lUjr Tlmw. j WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. I!9. Trusldont Wilson Is sorlously eonsid-l orlng whether ho lias authority toj eloso thu Colorado coal mines involv-j ed In tho strlko If tho operators con-' tluuu to refuse thu plan of suttlumonti already accepted by tho minors. I The following from tho Ku gene Ouaril Is the only nddittloit j al lurornintlou received concorn lug thu sudden death of Miss j ltuby Caniplioll, who left hero a j ' week ago: 5 Unity Cumijhell, living with l.or hrothor, AJ Campbell, a tolo- j phono llnomaiu at 012 l'oitrl j j street, took bjuhlorldo of nior- j cury tablets hjMilstnku In nn nt- j tempt toTollov(?imii nnd Is In n j sorlotis indltlon toilny. MIhb j Campbell Ik here from California vIsltliiR hor b 101(1 or nnd has been I Kiel; for koiuu time. I Reinforcement Being Poured in by Germans From Every Di rectionRussian Reports Show Germans and Aus trian Forced to Retreat in Poland. ' (IlyABsoclntod Tress to Coos Hay Times.) ' LONDON, Oct; 29, From tho East and West, Gorman ro vcrsos aio loportod, Germany acknowledges a chock in Rus sian Poland, but concerning tho groat battle of Flanders, sho preserves silonco, Tho only official word received by midday today was from tho Froncli, who again mado Indefinite claims to further nroeross. Tho best information indicntos that not- unroiouiioHHiy with questions, mado1 willislaiiding tho dauiitloss attacks, tho Germans aro furthor them show their licenses, their firo f 10111 tllO COaSt tliail WllCIl tllO battlo bcgall, TIlO Fl'OllCh StatO oxtlnKulsherH nnd .i.rn: orunlln re-, moU snys tml t1Q oxtromo wost on( f t10 battlU lino XI t nS K io' inS-tl J!10'"0 's nothlnp now. Despite tho lull, thero is no Indications ,tors "Kum-shocr' about tho liny In a l"l UUIHIUIiy IIHOI1US 10 aoniHIOIl 1I1B USUI 101 1110 P053B55IOI1 smuii motor bont. expeditions that ot tlio iNortli boa coast, hointorcomonts aro being pourod In netted sovorni uususpeetinK viotiiim. , from ovoiv part along tho battlo lino wliere they can bo spar Today the men departed for tho limp-1 oc. To tflO Soiltll Blld East, alOllfi the battlo Ht10 aCTOSS flnrTprS,:!! S; :Caso8th,:: Franco, successes aro reported by tho French, nun. invut nrn frmniinv tn ti.n i,.w. In tho Eastom ai'oiin, t ho Russ ans annoar to havo drivon of the Dopartinont of Commerce, but, ill tllG Geriliail right Willg, 3S a fortnight agO tllOV SliattOred ItltlJAKWATHU IN TODAY. J. W TWM iJ WILL AGI GERMANY SHIPS SUBMAHINES f ' ' DSTEND TO FIGHT BRITISH FLEET (lly Associated Trosa to Coos Hay Tlmoa.) SLUIS, Holland, Oct, 29, Parts of several submarines have been sent from Germany by railway to Zeebruggo on tlio Bel gian coast, whore they will be put together and the boats then sent against tho British fleet off Ostond. Stwct secrecy surrounds tho German movements in Belgium, MIY RUSHES UROOPS T01 KiiKlneor To .Mnko New Survey of Hiii Arrho Hero. AmoiiK thoso arriving on tho . Jlreakwntur U)da waB n party of nnKlnoors to mnko n noy survuy of tho Coos Hay bitr upon which tho np- klltl , Iflll fflH t frftll,1 .lll, nllllBfllln I'. iv. ." ,u, ftw ill iiiiiuiiv lllll "ll III- I tlou for robulldliiK tho Jolty will bo basod. Tho Hrcnkwuter had n Rood trip. AmoiiR thoso nrriviiiR on tho Hienkwator woro: Mrs. J. Lnndor, W, Ilnmon, Mr. and Mrs. It. V, Tordy, (leo. Looko, Mrs. ICIoanor Jonos, Ilnrhort Jonos, A!m. Mlunlo Jonos, l'ranlc Jonos, Ar thur Jonos, John llltors, Ceo. A. Wohb, Mrs. MnrRiinrlto Webb, 091--trudo Audorson, CIibh. T. Terry, Oeo. Mcllroy, J. W. Mltcholl, Chin IIIiir Jnm, W. A. Korr, II. Ilodflold, C. It. WrlRht, Kd Kampmaii, J. Smith, M. Knlono, Chas. Krlckson, J. MeDounld, stntemouts sent In by motor bont own era In most casus, uecordliiR to Mr. Mcdrnth, cause a remittance, In innny ciiHiw a !2r0 fluu buliiR shavud down to as low its $ti. Tho followliiR row-honts woro cheeked at ulRht nnd found to carry no white IIrIiIs, a Nuo of $2H0 IiuIiir nfilxcd in oneh enso: J. K, lastmaii, KaHtsldo; Ole Chard, Delmar; John Tullefsou, Kcststdo; nnd John Carl son, In n boat beloiiRliiR to Kckholm. HecniiHo Taylor SlRlln's rub boat, tho "TniBcott," wbh oiornted In tow Iiir at iilRbf without tho proper tow Iiir IIrJiU, an aiwessineut of $LTiO was made. Thu - followliiR motor boats were ohoekoil nnd found short of equip ment: l!3-root hunt or C A. Smltn company, operated by Frank Aekerly, had no whlstlo, llfo prenurvors or flro oxtlnRiilshnni nnd also rorulved n 1100 fluu In oaeh casu and ono of $ 'J r 0 for IiuIiir without two copies of pilot rules; 0-127, a boat owikhI by Davn Major and opornted by Frank Davis, had no flro oxtlnRiilshurs, pilot rules or llfo prosorvors nnd rocolvod Vvai tlio loft boforo Warsaw, In confirmation of this is the Gor man official admission that their troops, together with tho Austrians, had retreated in Poland, ENGLISH SINK GERMAN CRUISER (Dy Assnclntiid Tress to Cooa liny Times.) PARIS, Oct, 29, A squadron of British torpedo boat do stroyors sunk In tlio Adriatic Soa a German stoamor which had boon converted into a cruiser, according to a dispatch from Barcolona, ta. Tom jakiii, KrSri.onth. j.,hn i i,istiu, sufficient iifo prosorverH. ono of tho partial attacks undertaken by tho Gormans cosylt- Jobnson, .Ins. Chester, It. tlro oxtliiKUlsiiors nnd copitw or pilot, uu suuulJSSIUIiy, VVO UUVUI1UUU UI50 III U10, IUie5l 01 prO 9 Tepovleh. AV. llnworii. , rnlo. AI10I Anderson lacked flro ex- H0llt," ' ' j i'1 Hi 0 COiTROL 10RTH E (Iiy Associated Tross to C003 liny Tlmos.) COPENHAGEN, Oct, 29, It is learned from Berlin that from all parts of tho oast and west battlo fronts soldiers are Mug rushed to Belgium In response to an order of Emperor Willlnm in 4b Ploio nt all nncc t R .Cnmi-Off 0 R V TLl- nouncod that the Germans will be able to control the southern j part of tho North Soa as soon as they possess oaiau. EIGHT ZEPPELINS TO BATTLE FRONT (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) ROTTERDAM, Oct, 29,-Eight airships passed over lias solt on tho German frontier, going westward, and evidently making for Brussels and Antwerp, where Zoppelin shods aro being constructed, GERM SOLO S EMT HOI ON WEEKS FURLOUGH TO REST (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) AMSTERDAM, Oct, 29. The Cologne Gazette says it learn ed from Berlin that soldiers of the various general units, which fame exhausted owing to the long stay m the trenches, are being sent home on a furlough lasting from five to seven days, BRITISH DETAIN AMERICAN COPPER (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) WAQI-iimothm n r rw oa Ranrftsfintatives 01 TOUr Councilman Announces He Will be Candidate for Re-election His Platform J. WrlRht Wllion nnnounrod todny that In rospoiiso to requosts of friends ho had decided to bo n candidate for re-olectlon to tho Mnrshflold City Council! At first ho did not think that hu would bo n caudldnto ORalu but since tho uppronoh of tho pri maries, which will ho hold Saturday, has stlrrod up dlccusiloii, ho has been urRod by many to sorvo iiRnin mid has concluded to ontor tho rnce. i In niinnuncliiR his cniidldnoy, Mr. Wilson. raid: "1 find that 1 nm lu a Nelson, J position ta rIvo tho'dutlus of council- Jurvl. Miko mnn tho necossnry tlmo without In- John lllkko, A. Jlolluo. Ilunry I'llsln-i HnKiilsliors, sufficient llfo prosorvors lorforliiR with my perHonnl nffnlre rI, Juo. Closo, Win, Konl, 0. W. lion-;""" l,U()l rulm """ Wll n,lui1 '" and I will be rIki! to ilovoto this time nary, W. II. Uohnrts, Drom Dromroau.j " lin8 " IC-foot boat, to tlio wolfaro or Mnraliriolil. I will C. W. Mnra, Vic DorRlund, J. Dorg-. Tll -,!H' wnl by Sam N'nwi of ! continue to stand for n Rood clean lund, Krod Amlcrkon, John Hood, J. ' Prosper, had no flro oxtliiKiiUbor mid government nnd ocouomy lu public H. I.oary, Mrs. IlerRlund. Oswnld, w8 fl'l ino- Truo In lior iinmo. nffnlrs." DorRlund, Win J Series; Mike Doyor. lll ""M' ''lfo" oWn(Ml y ,l10 '''" per caiiuiiiR company, reaeivod tlio I hlRhost JTifio or tho Iluy K'Olf. She ' had no bell, roRiilatlou HcreoiiH, flro I cxtliiRiilsher, pilot rules or answering slRiials. K. A. Stouocyphor'H "heroy" 1 carried no llfo preservers nud huuuo i rocolved n flue of $ 1 00. Other flnoM levied woro nRiiliiHt: tho 0-1U7, owned by" C. T. Crumloy tornud h. Smith, f 100; 0-2:11, owned by Arthur hauuRiin, 9100; 0-117, owned by Josoph I.anoRan, ) 100; tho "Daphuo II," ownod by Dr. Wultor Culln, of Coiiulllu, and oporatod by Frod Von Togort, ?1BQ; tho Ki-foot motor boat or Cbnrlos Spoonur, Ci0; tho 'Wlnchoster," ownod by I. K. Tarry, ?350; and tho 1 1 -root boat of K. It. Ileus, ?',r.O. The "Alice II," boIoiiRlnR to Ivl and I'rnnk Smith, was uwhhihoiI $100; tho 18-foot niotorboat of (. I!. Hun dersnu will pay $ 260; tho "Cooston," or the Coos Hay Townslto Company 100; tlia 28'font bout or Julius I.ur- so J I II. It. Dinkier, ?r,fiO; tho 18-foot boat lor J. J. Kendall. $360; tho 2Moot I motor boat hslonglnR to SoRbnld Ash , and operated by I and the rishiny bout. 0-175, or Clin a Tliton, can led no stern light and so 1 affixed an assosument of $100. I Hereafter investigations will bo FRENCH HEPOHTALLIES GAIN JiJ AT IAN! POUTS ON LIE (Dy Assnclntod Tress to Coos Day Times,) PARIS, Oct, 29, Aii official communication this afternoon says: "Yostorday wo mado progress at sovoral points along tho lino of battlo, but particularly around Yoros and to tho a nuo or ir,o; u ss.fuot motor bout . south of Arras, Nothing new on tho front between Nlouport beionKi,,B to mux Anderson, r mm- an(j Dixmudo lias occunod. Botween Alsno and Wlgonno wo" ker lllll, nnnexod un nssossinout or, innb nnpcncctni, nc , i,,,-,,, n,,l,l t, il, ".. M. SCr.O bcrnuso tho craft was without ll I'oooiw ui owniw iiuiimiuo yuumiiwu uy uiu unuiiijr, nui V FRENCH HUSBAND OF JIMEHIGAN GIRL OIREGTSFIREAGflmSTOlGHATEAO (Dy Associated Tross to Coos Day Tlmos.) PARIS, Oct, 29, Countess Do Charbrun, formerly Miss Clary 'Longworth, sistor of former Representative Nicholas Longworth, received a letter from her husband, who at one time was a French military attache at Washington, and now an officer of an artillery company at the front, He writes: "I am now having the great pleasuro of directing artillery fire against our own chateau and I take great enjoymont in seeing dioco after piece come down," Do Charbrun chateau is near 'St, Mihiel, where a stubbpn struggle has been going on for six weeKS since ueing occupied uy mo uermans, , SWEDISH STEAMER COMES DIRECT JAPAN ALLOWS UNITED STATES TD ACT IN CRUISER GEO CASE' (Dy Ahsooluted Press to Coos Duy Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D, C Oct, 29, Japan is placing full con fidence In tho United States, it was said at tho Japanese Em bassy today, to take nrooor action in regard to tho German icruisor Goior, which has boon at Honolulu for two woeks-, No protest was mado by Japan against tho Geier remaining so ong in an American port, nor lias an inquiry Dcon mado as to low long the warship is likely to remain tlioro, GREEK CONTROL OF CHANNEL OF iu C ALARMS ITALY FROM EMDEN TO UNITED STATES (Dy Associated Tross to Coos Day Tlmos.)' ROME, Oct. 29, Tho ronort that Gmnnn Ims hnrlnrl ionn Vl&.KSSSS "Wi" al s?ntl 9l)ara."li1' ,"."is ?kl" PwwMlon . of tho oyuuiuin muii ui Miuwiitt, wiiiwi Kives u unm o control or tne Corfu channel Is causing a profound impression In Romo, as this stop on tho part of Greece was stronelv onnnsnH lw thn o. strohnni, 9S6Q., London conference, GREEK TROOPS ENTER ALBANIA (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) NFW YORK. Ont. 29. Tho Swedish steamer Saeolandi readied New Yoik todaV from Emden. Germany, With the dis-'ado and tine. Mml by Harry ny Associated Tross to Coos Day Times.) copper comnanfii In New York today protested to the State tinction of being the first vessel to make the voyage from Ger- "" now,y woUlted e"to ,n' ATHENS, Oct, 29. The forward march of Grecian troops DeDartmpnt that iwn Itnlian steamers, the San Giovanni ana many to New York since uermany went to war, me bago- . son iu assist n mo oucupa ion or aoumern Albania proceod- Rnm.' jii4-.! l ":" ,J T.,o i ihnne.nrl t.ins of Ameiicaii land denartfid from Fmden In chareo of a skilled oilot who vi iim.ti.nn. .., ed in perfect order, but amid cioat enthusiasm nf thn nsnnlp. Conner to tnlhn nmK li- I-umi c! t.u.itd ly il;' Piti'li au- picked bib way taiefiilly through the mines in the Noith Soa. .coat need i..ohiuk? rxign: tant. Queen Sophi has been namud honorary commander of tho 11 " ' . "" "- !- -'J tI. 1 ...L , ....... II. .. ..tlntWl thunties at Gibraltar. She tjok a uuitt' nuith tf Scotland, ATOM I'M. first Regiment of National Guaids, id 1 i t