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iittttiBflinnH THE COOS BAY TIMES, foARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. EVENING EDITION. TWO ' GERMANS I! T S1K ENGLANDORDERS CARRANZA 10 FRENCH CLAIM AUSTRIA HD MIMETEEM RUSSIAN THJUISPORTS . HOUSES HERE LEAD REVOLT ON WAR MI ii J IH'al for (100 Structures Clocil Will Protect 18,000 Pooons IJA CITY, Mich., Nov. I. A local tff (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ' BERLIN, Nov. 4. (By Wireless,) An official statement enwe! 'Fircf nnrnimforc nn Ilia Tiirtr tell frnntior. in vvhirli flio J ' manufacturing concorn closed nego- Turks'itjet the Russian forces from Cnucnsus, resulted unsuc-j nations with the nntish Bovcrnmont cessfilily for the Russians, Nineteen Russian transports sunk "V" ct"ro ot l00 ,.J h i ' each 20 to CO foot, which, It la prc- by the-Turkish' fleet had on board 1 700 mines destined for ' Mimo bre, arc to be used for hous Moclndfw Tuikidi waters. This fact moves Iho hostile in- TL fZLJZ ' nd ready for erection, it Is said the COO houses will ncconmiotlato IS, 000 persons. tention 'of the Russians." CIjAIM THAT ONHMAX AUTIIi- uiitv, wiiiiii-: i-:ki-'i:ctivh, js DIFFICULT TO CAtlHY AltOUXll , i:xpi:ct ajMi:s wimi cjp.t I Hits .MOItTAItH. i (II, AmocImM Trni to Cosi Br TIrim 1 ELPASO, Tcx Nov. I. General Cnrranzn, lit n message received here today, declared that ho would not abide by tho Aguas Callentcs con vention In naming a provisional president. Bin guns bad: ALLIES SINK TWO TUBK VESSELS II GULP OF SHn NAVAL BATTLE Tree and Sea. "By the way, what Is the trco most nearly related to the sea?" "Tho beech, of course." "Are you sure? Isn't the bay tree nearer?" London Telegraph. OK.VKItAIi CHAITi:i: IMJAI) IDr AMOtlitel I'mi to Coot Or Tlmn.l LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1. The body of Gonoral Chaffee, who died at Ms home hero Sunday was placed aboard AXXOUXCKS THAT UK WILL XOT STAND HY AXXOUXCIJMEXT MADE 11V TIIK AdfAS CALIEX TKS COXKKItEXCE. ItlT AuotMtt I'Tttt to Toos nr Tlirca.J PAItIS, Nov. 1. Tho question lias Lecn many times nsked why tho Ger mans with their great numbers nnd artillery, after hnvlng broken thu re sistance of tho allies at Oliarlurbl nnd penetrated to tho very gates of Paris, were tumble to ntnlutnln their l.osltions. Tho military sclcnco of one reply to that question, but n military writer In the Llberto Dti Sud thinks thorc Is nnothor In the cuni bcrsomo character of tho German hoavy artillery. The famous Germnn mortars, tho Itcmm-kuhlo Censorship Enforced, Ituf I'oioliH'i'H Aro AVoll Treated. Illr AuMsUtcil TrfM to Com liar Tlmwt.J VENICE, Nov. !. A nows letter Vlnnn.t lolls SOIUO roilliu uuui-; Instances Englishmen 1,'avo i, victims of some nnple aBt S I" Hio streets. i,t theJn i.C"MU cases art raro and of MKhl imtmr.' w tho rulo to ttvold BPPnklnB elthipi " r French. ,i ,"B?lh.erlt "inn, nitii in ii... " vii'ur ono may feel safe from ' Tim i.i " nnnWnce. from Vienna i " ......-- -- ". .-mrim neng Instances of tho censorsuip m me, mkcii it upon Itioir to r ornl 7 ,.,,ii,it mid imi's n comnll- Peoplollmt thon. n,.nn..... i??"4 mont to tho consideration shown' tor-, Amorlenns whose motVr tonm , ;"". mi j that it, their ml, living many thousands A ' "e onjoylnff the :.n.ltnliiv ' T lan , ,, ::.. v10' it there. Changeable. Miss Sentimental Mnn is so change able. Mrs. Hilton-Yes, dear. Hefore marriage he talks to you nbotit his ) heart: afterward It's his stomach he talks about. ruck. ' A Sweet Tooth. "Ma." "What Is It. .Willie?" Is n 'sweet tooth' a tooth from n (Dy Associated Tress to Coos Day Times.) PARIS, Nov, 4. The Echo De Paiis publishes a dispatch from Bellejarde, on the Swiss frontier, saying that the Anglo French warships attacked the Turkish gunboat Dura and the steamenKiroli at the entrance to the Gulf of Tschesme, near Smyrna,' in Asiatic Turkey, The Turks themselves sank both on' combr-spoicnno spokesman- . i Review. I,. i vuyibu.iJiuyuiiL inoin ittiiiwg miu my nanus or me enemy, A dicli tb the rjava AgQncy.from Athens says the bom bardment of'the forts t)f the" Dardenelles was resumed today by tho British fleet, ti train for NVashlngton, D. C. The burial will bo In Arlington Cemetery "brummors," aro capablo of firing n exactly tho name sontonco." next Monday. olBiiers wl.li are still In Austrln-lln-"That tho warning from thaiiolIHe ...,..., ...ivnru.. ininnuiiit tin tho mill- ogt country in tin. ui.i tary operations Is to bo taken BarloihL , "" became the Vlcnnew tn JZ lV-'avs tho letter, "Is ovidont (Mm "" Kroniet toiutesy i ,.,. I the fnct that u man who had remark- "ore. w" I ml casually In a Vienna cafo tlial Thoro are. of ,rg0i B I tho Austrian soldiers woro cowtt'rds, P 'oiiiik KiikIIhIiiuch nnd rrenchmT was promptly arrested and Rontoncod "",lor "rrost to make n CPrtan (hen , to two years' imprisonment with hard w111 nt f'K t aRnlnst Austrla-u., inoor, Willi a nisi uj um-u " ,, , ' "" '"'""B C1 trpat.i .... . ....... - ... .1...1. With tho ovnpiitln ,. rCalel null n till H vuniiiiiuuiii. in um.' coll once n month. Anothor man wlki hnd been overheard saying that tho Servians would bo victorious rbeolvod win trie exertion r tho f they have to Bleep o i.tho ..,."'." floor of the detention camp,. "T ! aro nl owed to correspond In Gerl v;"e,r rr,0I1,18 within tho moa. with larch "The l'rench women , Conduct acter. Is the mofilhplece of char SAWING GRANITE ROCKS. I Channel Itlandt' Cuitomi. ' The Channel islands whero there Is (till In every day use u patois almost 1 Identical with the Xormiin l'rench spo ken by William tho Conqueror-uie the I home of other quaint iiuthiuarlati rel ics. A local politician whoso election as Jurat had been annulled by the royal rourt of the Island on the ground of his hnvltig been sentenced to u term of Imprisonment some years ago knelt bareheaded at the entrance to the courthouse ami exclaimed, "Haro, llaro, Haro. n I'alde, moil prince, on me fait tort." The effect of this np- 1 4-Inch shell as long aa a man of Nwannnors from America hiivel ...... .. . ........ . . ... . i avorago neigiu n uisianco oi uigiu uccn hold nacic nt mo posioineo tor - " numen RovcrneMei miles. They wero consiJorod most nioro than thrco weeks, according to ,'"! ..y"nvo Riven tho tiolfce mn,. in ii... ....... . "- iuu iin'i enfos and often i-.it, ,...,.' labiwo of tho Austrian ,,".. V1 ""uiiUC3t" HAITLMS Miiu (X)AST meilean conmil Joliiw,,, rflBWI M i- "m.-iiii for .Snfctr. tnr A0itM rrM, ,0 CoM ' VaSIHXGTOX. Nov TL I j liwolalod frbm coinmiinlcatlgn, i" GREAT BRITAIN AMD GEiW WH1ADR0GATE LOiOl PUG T tJ " (liy Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.) BEiilJN, Nov, 4, GreAt Britain's denunciation of tho prin ciples of tha declaration of LWoiii it was'announced in Gfefr- rr , , . , ... ....'.' .. . . "1 man oniciai circles tQCfay, nrababv wi .bo fo owed bv Gfir- ia vie as follows: id, ... I. - v i. " ' - -' Steel Wires and Sand and Water Are the Apparatus Used. I Stone I still sawed by hand, even tn great cltle. where the latent appliance of the mechanical art tire to be found Yet the mechanical sawing of nnk In tit least sixteen centuries old nnd in recent years has reached u singe of perfection. The Idea of using a inctnl cord and a mixture of sand nnd water for saw ing stone was patented by Htigcnc Cheralllcr In -Trance In l&l, Ills ap paratus, with scarcely any change, was used pot long ngo In cutting a trench through the Punt Xciif, In Paris. The principle upon which the me chanical stone saw works Is described by Victor litiynouard in La Science ct de Haro," is to stay proceedings until the petitioners case has been heard. In modern times the cry has most fre quently been raised to interrupt build lug operations on laud to which tho title Is disputed much to tho annoy ance of unsuspecting strangers who have settled In the Islands without be ing nwnrc of this curious tradition. Popular etymology explains "Haro" ns an abbreviation of "Ha. Hollo!" thus making the cry a direct appeal to tho first Duku of Normandy. rxtlniilifiilito l.nfnrrv tlin irai- mwl In ' il. 1..II,,.. n.,.1 nlHn..tilA ....ixion.i l..n- IrOHUIll 1 111111 tllU IIIPII Tl,.. ... ... .r."":.. r ,: r "".."" ' l""" '"" -'" - "" -r tho nrM .....i ";: ' r'inm iuvi, iui. urn luii.uiu U.UUUUU11 ui. nun iihh iiruveu hu uiiiii nil nun iiiui tho forts of Llego and other fortified people have practically glvon lip tryJ positions, but slnco their entry Into ng to dlspatclt. messages. For cor- t ranco not mucn .,ns neon uearu rcsponilouco with soiuiers m uia rront from thorn excepting tho exploits nt, special postenrds nnd envelopes, itinvo, Kliclms ami nt Mnuuougc. I been provided, nnd onch man may It has been discovered that this (ho addressed by a code nutuberVimt Itnmenso fighting macltlno is nearly his whereaboutH aro not divulged,. ns delicate in ltg mcclinnlsm ns it is and the news exchanged Ij-'Jiibje'rtted formidable, it requires exports to' to sucn n rigorous censorsnip tlitit ' cordlnir tn n ,tia..m-i .. only ii. few commonplnco matters tiro American (ltininn,,.ni ...... re written. ,. ; I CPr to mm.. . ." ". 1"' mm crlcan Consul General .lohmon. n dliiwtch added that Johnson had cr dored tho eonsulntn nt ntinn.i -,..., treated tho forolgnorH anil had gone to (Ihmt -i,.T hero. ItieliidliiK even thosq of liDRtllo. an mifo but without communlcattos. countries, with n great deal of con-lorflclals hero Infer tho flebtlnf bi slderatlon. There hnvo boon no de- been so florco In coast tona that H nionstrntions agnlnst onilmssles or Americans have withdrawn to the la IcKntlons or Individuals, in n few terlor. (Iro It, most of tho gunners being en glneors from the Krupp works, nnd peal, technically called tho "clamour I when something Unppons to thorn, ns1 "It must hu Admitted," wrltos tho lias been tho enso whon thoy have i Vienna informant, "that tho Ylen come within reach of the "turens," It! nesn, nnd Indeed the Austrlnns gou- Is -almost Impossible to roplnco them, erally, hnvo many, AnnlnitigjKL yiKna.S-Sys that Iho 'Austrian forces in Poland, after fiold t.hfl .Russians' in "check on lysagora, continued their retiring movement to positions 'previously se- lected'itf tiitfm, ',' . ..; ",'; .;' ."; , '. The situation- in Gnlicia is uncliangod, ..it - i ' RUSIAI( .BATTLESHIP SUNK- . (Dy Aseoclatod Press to Coos Hay Tlmos.) AMSTERDAM, via London, Nov, A, 1 1:40 a, m Tin Vos sicho Zeitung publishes a dispatch from Sofia saying that Turkish waiships have sunk the Russian battleship Slnop, An endless rope composed of threo l steel wires twisted together Is set In movement nnd draws with It n grind Ing grnnular. substance, pressing this 1 hard upon the stone that Is to bo sawed. The mordant substance Is grit mixed with water. The stream of wn i ter render thu movement easy and prevents the heating of thu cable. The , ends of thu cable ure Jollied by splic ing. , "The hardest rocks, such ns porphyry, are now sawed more easily than the ''softor. such rh marble, but not so rap idly. Marble Is snwed nt the rato of ' nearly iiliio Inches nn hour, granite at from six to seven inches an hour. Tho Most Accurate Machine. The world's most precise pleco of machinery Is doubtless the Itowlnud dividing engine, owned and operated , by Johns Hopkins university. Haiti mure. This machine, thu Invention of Professor Henry A. Itowlnud. long the head of the physics department In that Institution, was devised by hltn to rulo diffraction gratings oo glass or metal for uso lu the most delicate kind of llesldos, it is necoseary that the mor tars be installed In n favorable posi tion with well-laid foundations; con sequently whon pre-nrrnngod plans aro disturbed tholr efficiency is greatly reduced. It requires good roads, also, and oven thon It takes , forty-horso power to drnw ono of ; them, consequently thoy do not fit In very well with tho equipment of nn army that depends upon its spued to win, and rainy wonther of course, Ih not nt all good for thorn, Again, their offectlvonesH is noutrnllzod wlroif tho Krone!! "7r" Is nblu to got 1 Inside Its long range, nnd It docs not stand long agnlnst the torrlblo lintn- ' inerlng of which this gun Is capable. Finally, this export thinks that lu Loans and Discounts' ' 1 spectroscopic work In tho plnco of the enso of n forced rotroat most of those. Banking HOUSGS and Rbfll 'Esfafo "' glass prisms that arc commonly used i,oa-y mortnrs are llkoly to bo found I rnnu n,,, oil, roK.?x-- "' b'LHMAN FLEET EMBL IS II BALTIC READY FOB EWGAGEMENT Can't Bo Cut Off With a Shilling. Kronen parents (or, nt nil events, thoso with more than 2 shillings to dispose of by wllli are precluded from the gratification of cutting a mutinous child off with n shilling. A rosorvo Is established by law which no tostator can bequouth away from his offspring. A Frenchman with ono child can dls ose of half his property according to bis plunsurc: tho other half must In evitably puss to the child. Thoso with two children can dispose of only one third of their property, thoso with three children of one-fourth, and so on' according to tho size of tho family. Stern -ia rents occasionally seek to to form the spectrum by splitting up white light Into Its component colors. Theo gratings consist of flvo parallel 'lines so close together that they can be separated only by a tnlcroscopo of tho highest power. Accuracy Is meas ured nowadays by the limit of error. The Itowlnud gratings nro not perfect because perfection Is Impossible, but their limit of error Is one-millionth of nn inch, which makes the eiigluu that Is able to draw them thu record hold er for accuracy. Literary Digest. by tho French stuck In tho mud. Itl'SSIA OUSTS (.KU.MAXS. I. Statement of Condition of Flanagan & Bennett Banks Of Marshfiold and Myitlo Point, Oregon, at tho close of busi ness October 31, 1914, .Resources. ' .-. t.' : .' --.$654,746.72 ... 64,973.94 Cash and Sight EkcHange::'::r: 219,509.80 t - Total .1: !U. .:... $939,230.46 1 Liabilities1 . '' Capital Stock Paid In :. ltT AtWfUtf rrnu, to Cost IMj TlmM.J WASHINGTON, 1). C. Nov. Itussla has ordered nil Oerninns n"d . SurplllS and Undivided Pl'OfitS -- 73,585.30 Austrlnns to Ione Russia within two n ' -i -7or. fidKlfi weeks, nrcordliiK to notification re ceived by tho I'nlted States govorn- a ment. i Total $939,230.4 .$ 75,000.00 . 73,585.30 !! Deposits 790.645.16 (111' AaSOCtatMl Proaa tn Crmm II.. Tlum. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 4. Via London. 10:9n'. m.-A rinot '!? M! of barman warships has assembled off the Aland Islands, in ,litre",ray'ubn,ac" SSJ wetrSSiy tho Baltic Sea, northeast of Stockholm and opposite the en-''ntedraofytherCieguuheritilcerI- trance to tho Gulf of Finland, They evidently have stopped u",dQ, Mt5: to await orders. victor h03o. i .... NAVAL BATTLE OFF CHILE Victor Hugo was born In rtesancon, France. In ISO".'. He wms the son of a ehnel In the French army and rccolv. i-d a ctaMttnl education. After tho rev- button of IS30 bis Hays "Marlon de niuses Hltn- (Hy Awtx-lntod Itmh to Coot liar Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 4. American Minister Fletcher, iwVwirheViS auvintiago, Chile, today reported the German naval victory JTiirSlTiJlUV'SS in. oronei, and the arrival of three German warships at Val iw ' Kmnec. with tho 'jlKllfift. Tho rlnrn'mnl (1A ll., !, ..i 4. t. " "t viscount, but he nroe above cd with the Cikis-ow and Otiantn. Astrological Corutollatloni. The sun doos not beloug to any con stellation. There are no couMollattons niorely Imaginary figures of men, boasts, serents, etc., nmoug the stars, nil miule by ancient astrologers uges before even one Ihw of nature had been discovered. Thus go out to space a hundred trillion mile- or mi, turn around, look Utek at our sun. and it would appear ns a very small star in some one of these lin.iglucd figure, let ns say Orion. Now iiiom- during a feu hundred uiUlloiw .xenrs at n tulle p,-i minute: then our little star, the sun would Nppwir iik 11 Hilui In some othei figure, dopeiidlug entirely In what pun of the celohtinl unit you inlirlit tlu-i hiippen to be IikhIi-iI Asti-oiiiimr- cat Miogtie Mwin of t-tnr by right as eenMntiK hiiiI deellniitloiio, eiiht of the prime meridian and north or mmiUi of the colostiul iimiiir, and hae 11 him niu-r of uo for iitiolngiial cmiMcl lutlons. New York Ameiiean. 1 v Years A ff.i. go fb ac HGL 1 . : c.TC ...UtL II ALLIES GUI T tuts boner In lndug the author of "I.os MlweniblM" Ileopposef XaK)leon III. a Ml was boiihtiMnl from France, but re turned ou tint fall of the empire. Ho (IM lu IartH lu ISVaud was burled In the Pautueou ADILY AGAliMS GERMANS I an- the the She Liked Whltt. Tb inoderu wlilst fiend seems color less lIU tbnt iHithuntsjitle exponent of tW gauiK. Sarah Hattle, whom , Cbarlw Ijiinb dtcribus lu his "Kssays of IHI M lit MjfjH she was "iiune of 1 yuur lukewarm gaiiiuMcr. your half aud unlf plfiyers" To use her own laiiauNs. nil iHt dwlrmi was "a clear flr. a risia lHrtw and (ho rigor of the zniuv." Why Flowers Flah. The strange pheiuiuieuon cxlilliltiil hy Mtne red llowcrs of seeming to flash in the twilight, but only wheu the (lower comes sideways into th.' range of vloii, Is explained by Pro fohhor I. A. W. Thomas. He says twl light makes red bocins brighter and ;reen duller thnn lu full daylight. As the image of the red flower moves from the peripheral part of the rettnn, .There the inds arc red blind, to the .'oven the red is perceived more vivid y tlmn before, and this Image coin Idcx with tlie purkluju after Image of the surroundings, giving tho Impres sion of n flash, A Slow Sleeper. Tlte wrraiil girl fu a suburban fatal- (Uy Asaotiated Prehs to Coos Hay Times.) PARIS, Nov, 4. The French Wai Office mves out an nouncoment saying: "On our left wing the situation to North shows no change, The enemy has receded on ngiii wan ui iuu iser, we have recaptured Lombaerizyde. ly wmf wlru " u"k fwr "vewieopinB Tlie Gflrmans occupy on tho left bank of the Yser nothing &. ,, ,, mu. -, H,eeP more than meiiead of a biidge, half way between Dixmude' vefy l"r- " " " lu "H n 0"B and Niouport. Between Dixmude and Lys, the fighting con-' . " im' ""'"' tmues with aitornato advances and withdrawals, but with the geneiai result tnat tlio aiiios have made progress. Arras and Uiso wo liayq,vano(l, In Fa t h,jcja w Qei mans aio takin,T mUfiVdefenbivo .tud the ku , ,t certain points, aie making inn A Rlinht Mistake. Between 1 "The tlent ! was o badly cut on tin- bead Is mending "I tlwujtjit It was the doctor who was tui-mllng I saw Mm sewing the patlwit up' llaltlinoro American. Dogt and Mcklemt, Dogs In Mohammedan countries have eien more freedom than with us, not because Moliamme,dans love them more, but because It is Impious to kill or molest nu animal, however menu, that Allah lets live. Hut there Is no bitterer Insult tlmn to call a Moslem a dog. "The Swiss Family Hoblusou" Is not admitted at the Turkish custom house because it tells about a dog named Turk. Getting Resulti. "I'vo tried to make the housemaid pay for what she breaks. But it does not seem to do any good." "Try my plan " "What Is Itr "I offered mine a bonus for what she , doesn't break." Louisville Courier. JpurnaL all but the shortest journeys were meas ured by days-now all but the long est ones are measured by hours Years ngo whon a man wanted to buy something or had something- to sell, he told his neighbor and so gradually in tho course of days his message reached perhaps, several people who were in terested in his proposition. Today whon a man wishes to sell, buy or exehango anything, whether- it lib a house or a horse, a farm or furniture if ho wants to rent a flat or a -room ho simply inserts a littlonnt Ad. Tn one day his message, is carried be fore thousands of people among whom there will bp just tho per son ho is 16oking for. " ' As the express train has supplanted the slag-coach, so tho "Want Ad has surperscded the old "word of mouth" mOthod of barter sale. Tho Coos Ban Times with its dully aivQulation of: mora titan 2000 vopios is proonlnontly flio jiapor to carry your messayo Ip tho )mo)U of Southern Qro(jQ , ... t 1 l sUt rrytyjyy''"ilT'r'