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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1914)
r- '?? M f-JUIJ 'K YOU NEEDN'T LOVE YOUR ENEMY; R!K, ER0M TELLING LIES ABOUT HIM YOU WILL DO WELL JiV STIRRING TIMES Aro tlioso days of war and blood shed. It is important that you hnvq full knowlodgo of tlio latest authentic nows. Subscrlbo for Tlio Times, nnd road tlio ovouta of tlio EVERY DAY Thoro npponrs somo Horn of nowfl In tlio advertising columns of Tlio Times -J-nowa of tlio day'a "Bust UuyB" to bo found In tlio various Btores. Tho woman who roads and liooda these "nows ltomB" Is tlio ono who conducts hor household economically. Hi jay each ovoning. MEMBER OP THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HY lag Emm VOL NO. XXXVIII. JAPANESE WILL SEND ARMY TO EUROPE TO I Mikado Will Send Land Force to Aid French, bnglish and Belgians in Campaign GERMANY STARTS ON SUPREME EFFORT WEST Rushes Fresh Troops and More Guns to Take Calais Sit uation Near Crisis ' ttlr AnocUtod Tmm lo Coo Djx Tlmw. LONDON, Nov. 0. Throo points today stnnd out In tlio nows of tlio great war: "In Flandors, tlio Germans, un daunted by past failures to break through to tlio straits of Dover, havo launched tholr oxpected now attack, and It Is regarded by tlio Allies as tlio supremo effort. In IttiBslan I'olnnd, tlio Russian armies nro pushing forward r with surprising speed, threatening tlio Germans on tholr homo soil. From Toklo comes word that a Japaneso nnny may bo sent to tlio west to tnko Kb part with tlio Brit ish, French nnd Ilolglnns In the striigglo on tlio battlefields of Eu rope. Mllltnry observorn ngroo that tlio war has cntorcd upon tlio crucial stago nnd next week mny mnrk a doflnlto turn In tlio cotirso of ovonts In tho French opinion, tho Germans muBi oiuiur win moir way io mo i channel or fall hack. Fresh troops nnd now guns from tho Krupp works havo been rush ed to tho lino of hnttlo. Frosh blows at Dlxmudo and In tho region of lprcs, tho French War Offlco announces, woro ropulsod. Over tho remainder of tho disputed territory across Franco tho situation was not changed mntorlnlly. ! ItvportB from Polrogrod Indicate tho vast Russian military organiza tion Is nt Inst under way In full. force ENGL REMOVES BAM ON SH PMEHTS TobaCCO EXCmnt From War.Cnpt. John Anderson of tho Ran-. aim UUIIIldlK, OWLULfl dill PJOrWaV UOOUS UO rrCe TOHACt'O IS HXKMIT. (Br Auotlttol Vint to Tool lUr Tlmw.l WASHINOTON, 1). C, Nov. 9. Oreat llrltnln todny gnvo tho Pulted Stntos official assurance that shipments of tobacco in nou tral bottoms to any country In Kuropo would not bo Interfered with. tnr Auorlttoj I'rrtt to Coot llr TlmM.) WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 9. llrltlsh Ambassador Snrlng-RIco to day notified tho Stato Uonartmont that un ngreoment had boon made with Donmnrlt, Swodon nnd Norway Hint goods destined for noutrnl con sumiitlon on tlioso countrl w&' lal persons nntecs against ro-oxportntlon. laMP KXPLODBS. Paper Runieil from Will In Homo of .1 V.-.r...... I.....I.,.. I.',..l.. m ,V, i.V," i"i. v When th?ol "llfrnVwa- lit In tho homo of J Nygren. who lives near Simpson Park in North Rend, early! yesterday morning, Bomothlng bo camo wrong with tho lamp, which ox Ploded In tho kitchen. Immodlatoly tho paper of tho wnll took flro and a hurry-up call was sent in for tho flro department, which rosponded boforo any other damago had been done than tho burning out of tho kitchen's inside. Tho accident happened nbout 5:30 in tho morning and that no ono was seriously Injured is considered for tunate Tho flames had not gained much headway boforo help nrrlved and tho flro was soon under control. l'OMCn ARRIT WRONG JfAX IX NORTH RBX1) CASK Guilty Culprit Escapes to Toh Angeles and Mistake Jlutlo Iu I'refciriiiji Charges, Decauso a mistake was mado In no preferring of chargos, JOim call was Immediately Bent In for At - uiiio jtouert uraves ami a nuu time afterwariln Chambers was re- leased J I The man sought Is charged with a, statutory crlmo by Addle Henderson, I MianiDors, a roputablo piumuor oi v. a. v., i ""-,"'',',". qn. the manner in wnion ino (iroogiuK ' which was built for uso on tlio uoos Marshfjeld, was picked up by the Orogou coast, has boneauoajo&oailg procoodnB. jlo sai,i that ho had nay bar and ordered horo rocontly police officers Saturday night and i tie. together with Captain u u on. mo nled the rort commission's nttonl for tojits. as It Is regarded doubtful whizzed In a machine to North Bend has supervision ovor tne iio """'tion to tho fact that ono of tho. if Bho could work advantageously nn.l tho,. u..t i toil i i.i.rrv nn work, to rGDOri on a prupusuu uiJ slmnla In fhn Innnr rhnnnnl ,...inr. i. ,inin. .uiu l.n nnmnlnlml f North, Bond. Ho mado his escapej i CHICAGO, Nov 9. A meet- a few days ago and Is now bolns . ner0 Docombor 2 of tho oxe- I sought by tho pollco In California.!' . committee of the Pro Addle Hondersou Is now In tho Mor - I UlllUlUIH rv w'.:r. '"."?-Vi .: :"v;ij .;. 7 4(uaiiiiai liUU lUUay lit (uwutivu flut'i iously ill. X' -i . ... I..I o cuargo was maao oui uKaumi ATP niinml.n.- ..! TIhII llnnilaKnn irson. nt ?e d the brother ...'ii .ri;i Thkrhe had been mistaken' and arrested Established 1878 nw Tlio Const Mnll. AGIST GERMANY DECREE ItV CAHHAXZA. luj ni.Dciai.il itm to ceof Dr TlmM. I I VEItA CRUZ, Nov. P. Gen- ' i crat Carranza. has Issued a do- I I ereo promising that tlio Import I I nnd other taxes collected at Vera I I Cruz since tlio occupation, will 1 1 not be levied again by tho Mcxi- I I cans after American evacuation. ! -... rWLnjcAjirg( WJ1-1ruL-nnr i-i n n n n ' I I -PRESIDENTIAL PRIIRITOIIT President WllSOn Decides tOil'ns80UBcr8 m th0 Unltod Fruit Lino Defer Action on Measure Until Later Illr AmotIXM Vtttt to Com 111? Tlrnm. 1 'rmtlilniit viunii MniM mV nviinVt Jim1 .Il.T'SV.l?LtLML0J.'c,l, 1tlnuli1flll t Iff I KxllunKM nlnntln.i 1.111 bo nosso.l ilnrlnir tho next simi nt ii imi iimii nil in iiii ii v ('iiiii mil Congross, and somo of tho Democrat-! Ic loaders do not bollovo that ono can bo enacted to bo effective In 1910. In n mossago to Congress Inst Decern nor, President Wilson urged that i such a tv lin tiniuteil Iniinoillnlnkv Ho still favors tho prlmnry lnw, but investigation iuib impressed upon him tho difficulties of tho technical do tails. Primaries aro now hold on illf- t AfAlt f itnl na I 1 1. a t n t m o .1 ll.o nuostion is whothor tho logisiaturos.Czar Sends Black Sea War can chango tho state prlmnry dntos boforo 101 G. Soparnto stnto and un- tlonal prlmnrles would provo oxpon- bivo. TANOERSONIS KILLED BY FALL Weil-Known Master of Ran dolph Meets Death in Acci dentFell off Gangplank1 (Special to Tho Tlmos.) WUDDKRUURN, Or., Nov. 9. Comlng nshoro horo about ton o'clock i Saturday night nnd wns instantly i.m.l lila 1infwl QtrllHfiir tlin rnll. lug of tho Randolph. Tho gang- I , plonk had been put out hut when1 Andorson throw Ills weight on it, il,'' ond sllppod nnd foil with him,. u.eppiug lUHiui miuuii i Bui. rtiimii- ; son wns killed Instantly. Ills body ... fn 1 1. .. ,.,IHll,.4 ..itnr WHO iUUMll ..UV1.W IVH w .. r i.nwlnl iltn fiimirnl unrtv rnurli. i MmrA nl.nn iinnn fndiiv. I UK mum mw. .ww,. ,w.. , KiiKlneor J. w. .Myora, who wim G i V KiiEhiPor J. W. Mvors and Man-"''. .-"" .- ,' , m voio mo siato iionoi. nurgaru, inMrCnworthoWvdilorburn nmendmont to nbollsh nurkhordt. Kolly and Lombard. It la flTCm OMinnHrilTn Htfrol?riHlotho ha known Douglas but n l! U U J J Ifl . R U i tho mIPmb gave ypstprdny. Although tho final ' fow llnul08 nm, ,liui 0 rKi,t to , 11 f ,11 U U , ,nkTi!bSyl,wn-. taken to Itandon L' " ,!b.V ???Z ,?'..'. ?! woar to hlu qualUlcntlonB as a vol- U I U! Ullll VILIK I U ii&WF:FAST TRIP IDE ' i runt John Anderson was about for- ' ,,,J, ' ,m,,uu til fiULLimL Diyn i ii tho Randolph nnd wns ono or inoi principal owners of tho vossol. j IIohashoonBhlpwrockedauozon ""."." V. a,i off the Umpi ua COlUIllDln Uar ami "II . u,"l"l""i onl Sliislaw, but encit time no oscap- 1 l..c )J t J0 who r0. ' 8r0V, lorhnrn It has boon f ?L Thl' ,h w DW1IIU ww ...- -" "t - in hero. Tom Goldon, who was for , " .i. . i.n rnn.""Ki i '' "" ." " "" ani-nrnl vears OIlKinoer Oil WIQ Hull-, V , .,.. .i,. -i,- iia nvni. :,.... .i.niK. rntlpnini nml loft for"" ruuiiu uii inui .. .... v.. UUIIII. 1WW....J .w.0..M .,.. . San Francisco. SIUSLAW CONTRACT KXI)S. ., i X- . r... ii...i r..H rntitiiiiiiidnii'I1' w- OUon woul(l ,iav0 bonton his Kondall, fathor of Mrs. Ouy Lattln, All shlnmoiiU of livestock from Can Funds Xot On lluntl for loniiiiHuiion, rftl,ni I ti,n imnms of Mrs. Lonlso WIllov. a ' niln tn Hid Ifnttml Stntos will bo ston- or iiwm .iiiuj. Tj,0 Adollno sallod rrom noro A Portland paper says: Though Thursday noon with a big cargo of, tho time would not oxplro until March ,n)j)or nn,i Bho arrived off tho 1915, tho Joluiiou-Andorson compnnycoos Ray bar onrly yostorday after-1 has completed Its contract for extend-j nooni owing to tho rough woathor, Ing tho Slusiaw jeuy anu uecauso iuoinnii unfavorable tlclo, bho nail to funds are not on hand to continue ogg nround outsldo until about tho project, operations l.avo been bus-, four O'cj00k this morning vhon alio pended. Tho work was made possible irr0B8Pi In, Had it not been for through an appropriation from tho tie de)ny on tnjg end( Bno WOuld Govornmont In conjunction with imve nindo tho trip In considerably fund created by tho Port of Suslaw j tha 0Bi,ty-ono hours. Commission. Jt is saio mm wihb u UOiiiiiiinBi"". 'n""',r " i 1 1 0 ono raino up mi iiiit ah completed tho jotty will bo a matorIali,v,p trp I)oU u0ngstpn nnd W holp at tho ontranco pf that harbor, . jiutlor were oxptqFpd on hoi and undoubtedly fctops will bo taken to resume next year. Mnjor Morrow, i orps oi k.iibi"ou. j Harbor improvei iotiu'- Vne.n vened for tnat purpose. ,..,OT i IIULii MOOJih mikl . . xt .Amnl HA M 1 II R I IU I , c .,""' nM.imivi added I i i -- - .... ., I I importance with the announce- ... ..... ..II .lloml. t'H" . iT .nrn- niont toany mai. u " - ' ... . - ll I V. a . ty iea(era of all tho w Z TtateB is also oxpected I Western states is also oxp ctm ' anco oI party 'eaoerB ol "" ' V w r in nii'irfra nr nniiHciH uu uiu: . - ,. it i if .. -- .. , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Coming Week Craeial Of ENGLISH FLEf T SENT TODAi8Fli,iCossac's "aitJ Eas Prussian rALBS IL Border and Russians Ad- vance Near Danger Line , I (tly AiorUt1 rrrM to Cm lUjr TlmM. rorA..,.t.irfM.ioCo,nrTim LONDON, Nov. 9. Persistent ru- N12W ORK, Nov. 9. Sovon morB continue to reach London that llrltlsh warships, apparently dread- tho Germans arq sending rolnforco- nnughts, heading for tho Panama I mentB to tholr western Hiicb. Nowb Canal full speed, woro sighted off 0f a contrary nature, to tho effect uio uonama lBiantis nisi i -nuny oy stenmor Surlnnmo which nrrlved hero today. Jnmos Cavanaugh, ono denco cm tho reports of rolnrorco of tho passengers, formerly a Lieu- monts nnd tho coming wcok Is looked onnnt 111 tho British navy, expressed forward to ns ono of tlio most cm lits opinion that tho llrltlsh fleet, clal of the war. Cossack raids across Iwas boutid for tho Pacific Const of South Arhcrlcn to nvongo tho defeat I of tho Pacific fleet of cruisers fay ' German warships, ---. , 'RUSSIAN ELEET T ships Out Today and Naval Activitv is ExDScted VOPKNIIAOKN'. Nov. !). A ills- i patch from llorlln snyH that tho Rus sian Black Sea floot Iiob left Sobasto- 'ol nud Is iiroccedlng eastward. Tho RusslaiiB, according to tho dispatch, I havo bombardod Kohlu and SugUi on I tho const of Asln Minor. M L U II 1 1 I H I II I I 111 ' UILL. UL.lt I UA UILL U Lit I Lli .., . i aiTi:u onnlfnl I uiuuouiu iu nuunaii uuhumi , i PUR SfiniCnt in OlCClOII NOW J TllOlltlht Defoatifd 1 mr AittM rrt to cov. r Timi.l uniiTI.AN'n Or. Nov 9 Adill- ,' ' ?i." ..."," ""J 'IV.",. :.' ;..i . .'. ...VV lllllini MHlirilB HUIH mil liui. I10 PBB. R . R . ... .. ,,. n - r-l.. . Hnrl if Nnt RrPn fnr Dolnv ' riaa u not. Been 101 uudy Here Censures Dredging Tho Adollno Smith arrived 111 last nlght nftor mnklng ono .of tho fast-1 mndo between hero and Ray Point, i Mad It not neon ror a rougn uar when she nrrlvod off tho Coob liny ontranco yostordny nftornoon, Capt. , No ono camo up on tho Adollno alter i hor but will arrive next trip. I Angry anouy iirctigiug NST EY DEATH PENALLY I n 1 1 1 li n n irn I li rt J m n 1 1 tn 1 1 I IHUtiaitt V ! nw vwiiiMViiv mw (pt Vl ' .. .. ...... UUl UI llltlUilL UlUUKU UUI, Ht I't'-i, Pont fiiann ia lrrifainii nnniii nA.rA. .in.i... r i a fii i Kxports on board aro to for- ln" B"vor""lu,lw , "i "" . harelv fourteen foet of water at low tide. Ho protosted when tho Igfattlo started In noar Empire and, Insisted that thoro had always boon , .nty at wator thoro and the drodg-l inB Bhould bo dono on tho shoal 'ni,ar tho govornmont workB. Ho ,sald that he was assured that Uio,or 1 nsslgnod there she will not, nfdl I 11 H ITI1 V IITI1 III MU L HUIKO. I1UI 'fchoal would bo removed, but on 'fa dual WOIIIU uo iviuutuu, uiu un uu " mji uw i mw mm i m t . u f() , ti,atBg pr0posed by tho Port or Portland i , "" ... . . ,., In ! ,.., ,.... .,., I. ,,ni In t0 ti,0 upper Bay and tho worst I si oal of I not touchtd Ho was, ngi Jy ,ndgnant touay over It. ' tho Seattle hart been movoa bac-K up lJ,ui: u ', V..'"i ,r w.r.n.nwafl Tfon In front of docka bv ono' "STKlfl in) TRST WAVTH 0(R English Think That Next Seven ' Days Will Determine Future German Army Movements BELGIAN RETREAT AND I ADVANCES CARE RUMORED tlmt tho aormnns are preparing to rc- treat through Uolglum nro nlno rlfo, but oxnerts seem to nlnro nioro cro the border continue nnd Hurlln now admits thu RnsBlans nro woll boyoud tho Wartho river. Petrogmd ronorts thnt I'zornntochown is still liolct as -... . .-. tho last Germnn position in 'Russia, but that It In regarded as untenable COOS BAYITE IN E Duncan Douglas, Son of W. u.-. uoug as, oause or t ec- tion Mixup in Rose city Duncan Douglas, ron of W. P. DoimnB nnd a wo known MurBircil hoy who entered a Portland law school last fall, has become involved In n Portlnud political mlxup. I Evi dently It will not umount to muoli, as Dnuglns celebrated his twenty-first birthday somo mouths ago and has bcou a continuous resident of Orogou. Concerning it, n 'Portland dlspntch !': On complaint or saorirr Tom word. District Attorney Kvnus Is taking up with tho grand jury tills nftornoon tlo nlloKOd lllogul n Hiirgard. Chnrlos A. n Kolly ,! aay L( actions or .lonn n. A llilrlr1inc.il linn u Kelly' imd Ony Lombard In nlst- to voto In Precinct II. Tlioso four men and Arthur Lnnggutli and B. W. T L VTrlwlil nrn llw, alv f rnnliftlilnra wlint'Illiln viinr'a rnrn rrnn iinrhnnK. Is nworo to ncqiialntanco with Douglas In ordor to ennblo him to voto, though ho wns not roglstorcd. Lnnggutli ami Wright, It Is said, 0,0i,,or,0.l,ll.V? n,c,l"",0,l wlta Toi would nmount to a,70r,,09 ooo DouglRB and did not vlolnto any lawhuaholB nnd Its vuluo Ih U,88C,8C7,- In Bwearlng that DoiiKlas was ontltlod a2l. Other allogod Illegal notions on tho part of certain other frooholders nUo will bo -Investigated by tho grand Jniy. Complaint was mado to Sheriff Word that O, L. Ulakoly, or R49 Mont gomory stroot, nu ouglneor nt tho Wolnlmrd browory, had qualified as n freeholder for forty voters. Ulakoly j went to tho sheriff's offlco nnd do 1 nlod tho chargo. of 't t'toit Iwi for duolc Tiuiitlnit yit Many I links. Yostorday wns ono this fall. II. J. McKeown. R. A. Vor- nl,li nn.l .nn nllinra 1'nl n tilir Iii.l' ",c'1 an( HO,no others got a big bag of canvn8Unckg ,, b,0 ,,, nt nul0 Lake. Frank Lalse, Dr. Dlx and J. A Matson fared woll In tho Sand Hills. l.'rml Hlncln. C K. NMrlinlenn nnil A. M. K'nff irnt n lilir lini? nt Mr. N'lnhol- hoh's Sand Hill ranch. Joo Joseplison sun miiiu Jim iuiii'ii. juo jubuiiibuii . .... . ' - . .. Kinoa a largo lumiDur oi tsuuruBiiucaa . n tho lower bay Saturday night. n'HO other RolativcK. In tlio Horn concerning tho tlonth of Mr. Bister living In Ponnsyivnnia, and llalph Kendall, an adoptod son living at Montour Falls, N. Y.. woro ac- eldcntally omitted fro mtho list of surviving rolatlvos. MICII1K TO KURKKA. CM)s Ray liar Divdgo Wanted to lin jirovo llnrlMir Kiitrauco 'i'liero. Tim fnllnwlnir frnm n 1'nrilnnil nn ,)Br wlli 1)0 ot interest horo, as the .N.lnhlo Is supposod to hnvo boon built I exclusively for uso on tlio uoos nay; bar: ', Tests being conducted aboard tno muiuio repurm as i i"u "Iu u tho blir lnacblno and it Is understood tiwt roconimondatlons will bo made for chanfoa Iu her that will lncroaso hor offlcloncy. "A roqi MlcMo bo .that bar. "A request nas boon mojio uiai tno sent to Eureka to dredgo on , i.. ii. .... ii,i il. n .11,.-! 1 11 K L IJU1. Ill 1I1U UVUUl I IHV l,,U U.b bo avnllabio for uso in tni narbor. ' uomin man. uecu uso iiw '"'.l bo had for matorlal tlwt can bo re-, n.ovefl from In front of docks by ono oth suction ilrcdgw. 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ViH M lUropean war Hm RUSSIA TO TURN ARMY ON TURKEY tnr AhihIIM I'iym ti Cool tlr TlmM. LONDON, Nov. 9. A significant report comes from Potrograd how ever, that Russia mny dolny hor forward movoment on (lermnny to accomplish thu long-chnrlshed pur pose of swinging down to tho llos phnrus. Tho Russian goueral stuff In Caucasia announced thnt a, Turkish attnek on thu Russian posi tion nt Koprukolu whs repulsed with heavy losses for tho onomy. E VESSELS rnHn nn,,i7Tnn nnnt:..nn German Cruiser Continues Raids on British Shipping in The South Pacific (llf AwkIiI! ITMi lo Coo lUjr TlniM. 8YDNBY, N. S. W., Nov. 9. Tho sklppor of tho stenmor Pnrom from Singapore reports that after tho dor ian n cruiser nmden's nuccess in sink ing Russlnn nud French warships nt I'ennng, tho Bniden nud two storo u'"i' "'" '""''" j '" storo ship nud captured nuothor. 'II United Stales Has Largest and Most Valuable Yield of Corn In Its Histqry Illf AMOulat) I'ltd to Coot nf Tlmn. WASHINOTON, D. 0 Nov. 9. El RAPTURES I mi GROP IS -f&RMLtlS tho most valuablo over grown, ovf.i.,, ... ....... or nl-ilng to tho lncronsol prlco on account J1"" B,1,0 ol'f "" viim rncnoii. ut- of tho Kuropoun war. Tho Depart- ,fl,aI dispatches from Aguna Callen- ment of Agriculture uniiouucod tho OF U. S. Department of Agricul ture to Stamn Out Llve 1 stock Disease 4 OPH.V SIOt'KVARDS. (Dr AnoeUlM Tint to Cool Ptr Ttmrt.1 CIIICAdO, Nov. 9. Tho work of disinfecting tho local stock yards will bo eomploteu toinor- 1 1 row nftornoon, according to I President Leonard, who said tho 1 1 Illinois Llvostock Commission I will bo nuked, to inspect tho work i ..... mu ....,...... -,.. ... i ...1,1. n ..in... . Itw. iimiwullntn m ", '"" ;"" " - - opening of tho yards. (Dr AmoUI1 1'rtM to Cost IUx Tloira. WASMINCiTON. I). C. Nov. 9.- pod by tho quarantine ordor prepared today nt tho Dspartmont of Agricul ture. Thero Is no ovldonro of tho foot and mouth dlscnso in Canada, but Infected cattle cars havo been sont n cross tho border and tho ordor Is to provont their return. Dolowaro was addod to tho list of quarantined stutou today because of tho discovery of tho disease at Wil mington. This brings tho number of quarantined state up to twelve. ASE CANADA STOCK LAi IRE 0 FARM CROPS United Stales Wants to PrO-'of vide More Foodstuffs to Take Cars of War (Iljr Aumx Ul4 t i.N io Cuw lly TIwh. WASHINGTON. I). 0.. Nov. 9. Tho powlbllltles of Increasing tho nrnilimtlmi ni A tUnrll'Jlll Itirinu to ineet the i war demands ; tor fooa woro I' w" " -' " - " " " ....--. -- ..---, ----- - --- ----- --- - - sclenco who guthrred hero today for mnut niri tllllt will (inlltllllln tlLrnUlfll oicuiweu nii m i wmni .. . " ". .. "-i. Vi inHn tho week. Ton natl wore represented by Jolojjutoa. wore roprosujittd by mora than 10U0 & Consolidation of Times, Conot Mnll nnil Don ltnr Ailvorflwr ALLIES ARM ES ON FDR FIRST TIM I UKHMAX WINTER CAMPAK5X. j I IBr AwoclalrJ l'rf.t t le Djr TlmM.l j I COPENHAGEN, Nov. 9. Ac- ' I cording to a llorlln telegrnm. I J aermnny U making enormous I j preparations for n winter com- I palgn with tents, sleighs nnd fur I 1 outfits for tho entlro army. I Official Statement Says Allies Gain Despite New German Offensive Movement Illf AKOrlMht I'm. lo Cool lUjr Tlmra. PARIS, Nov. 9. Tho official com munication this nftornoon snys: "On our loft wing tlio aormnns hnvo uu-i dortnken again an offonslvo movo ment on Dlxmudo nnd In tho region of YproB. Particularly to tho south east of Ypros tholr attacks woro ov erywlioro ropulsod. Wo mado prog ress along tho major part of the lino betwenn Dlxmudo nnd Lys. Our ad vance wan slow on account of tho offonslvo movements by tho onomy. f)B also mado tho operations dim. cult. On tho center, nloug tho AIbiio river, progress hns benu mulntnliied i In tho Argonno nud tho vicinity of Vordun there hnvo boon only actions of minor Importance On our right In Lorrntnu thoro In nothing to re port. In Alsaco frosh attacks by tho nermniiB ngnlust tho heights of Mount Saint Mario ngalu resulted for them In n decided chock." I Wr AuotULJ rrr.i la Coot IU, TlmM.l WAHIIINOTON, Nov. 9. Hlnto Do partmeiit udvlceB todny discredit ro-j ports that (lulloiro. has reslguod as provlslonul president of Moxlco or thnt ho has been Imprisoned for ro (ob said that tho convention nnd (,llorroz aro work IIK harmony. ,,.,, ,ina .,. ,",., , ,,' Cnrranxn hna until tomorrow to do- cldo whether ho will rocognlzo tho sovereignty of tho convention or bo ejooted by tho army under conven tion ordor. .MIKADO AIDS CIIRISTIAXH. nr Auolitl I'rrtt to Coot Uar Tlmn.J TOKIO, Nov. 9 Kinporor Yoshlhlto has given $25,000 to ward tho foundation of 81. Lukes International Hospital at Toklo. Tho hospital will bo conducted by tho Kplsnopnllan church mis sion. Tho announcement of tho Imperial gift to a Christian Insti tution, which la without proco dont horo, was mndo by tho Juli an one premier. XKUNKR IH HKLKCTKD. ROSKI1URO, Nov. 9. With tho oloctlou ovor consldorablo speculntlou Is provnlont about tho city regarding tho uoxt district attorney of this county. While tho nniiios of so vera I local attorneys havo been meutlonod prominently for tho position, It Is gnnorally believed hero that Attor ney (loorgo Notiner will rocelvo tho appointment from Governor WoBt. VAXCOUVKH OOKS "DRV." VANCOUVKIt. Wash.. Nov. 9 Tho city of Vancouver, Wash., which vot od on local option under tho homo rulo amendment at tho recent elec tion, has gone "dry." This moans that Vancouver will bo saloonloss af tor January X, 1915. XOVKL HU.MMAGIJ 8AIK OX A Halo Which fondling to Mutual (iiMiil of AH Xow iu Piogro.su Tho ladles of tho Guild of tho Kplscopal Church aro busily ongag oil In n vory worthy onterpriso which makoB Rh first appearanco on tho Day, called a Rummngo Sato. Tho articles or clothing that aro sold aro all good and clonn and aro disposed of for practically nothing thoso who can mako good uso U1 illUIII. II" WUII,II,HUW ,., vt.u.nv .. limn. IPI... Anitiiii 1 1 ,.... I., nhnriTn or tno worK ih neaueu uy nir. a. C. Vestal, aeslsted by tho following ladios of tho church: Mosdamos Harry Nosburg, Fred W. Payno. W. W. Ladd. W. A. Ruble, Mrs. Harris, of tho Myrtlo Arms. All tho orhor laulos aro helping also. Tlio piaco of snlo is next to tho Right Cafo on Front Btreot. Long bororo tho saio was ready numbora of people orowdod into itho store and Insisted on buying. Tho saio opona tomor- I rqw muruliig. rntnibn ntruni i lOIMnNG LUJIWU NEW CMS IN MEXICO No. 93. GERMAN SOIL E SINCE WAR BEGAN, ; Penetrate Silesia East Prussia i and Alsace and Carry War i Home to Kaiser ENGLISH EXPERTS SAY IT PRESAGES MUCH Russian Armies Wow Within 200 Miles of Berlin Appar ently Closing in on Her tlr AmocIh11 rrftt to Coot ott TIbm.1 t nvnnw Vnv. n At tli run nnlntn .tho area or hostilities In Silesia, East Prussia and Alsaco mo rorcos ot tho nllloB wero on Gorman soil to day, and for tho flrflt tlmo bIiico tho outbreak or hontlllticB conditions soeiuod to presago, In tho opinion ot llrltlsh mllltnry obsorvurs, a rov'orsal of tho roles of tho contending ntiiilen. Up to tlio prosont aormany han boon fighting In tho territory of hor onomlos, but now she appears to bo moro or less seriously menaced In tlio oast by tho Russian nrmles. tho ad vance gunrdB of which; aro Iosb than 200 miles rrom llorlln. , It Is true thoro wns h brief Russian Invasion or East Prussia during tho onrly stagpa ot tho war, whllo tho French luivo 'tor a Ioiir tlmo hold tholr position In Alsaco, but tho lat est developments In tho Russian ad vance aro hold by the English to bo tho most Important of the campaign up to tho presout tlmo. NEW SITEMEANS SAEETUO SHIPS Lifc-Savlnrj Station Will be 25 Minutes Nearer Bar, Says. Captain Campbell - . ' Moving of tho CoobJJii Liro-Sav-'liig Hfutlon! from ;lltrvprcsont1'f3cntlon opponlto Empire to a5 C&W on ClinrlcHlon Ray will enable tha life savers to roach tho bnr tit loast 25 mlnutos quicker than at proa out, is tho declaration of Captain J, C. Campbell, aaslBtant chief or tho LIfo-Havlug Bureau, who yea- torday Inspected tho local station. flhonllng In front or tho station, stutou Captain Campholl, would noon shut tho bouts off entirely from tho muln bay. Under present conditions thero nro two largo shoals nt that placo with hut a small neck ot deep water between thorn and thla too, In rapidly rilling on nccount ot tho dredging In tho lowor bay. "To got n boat out of tho nta tlnn nnd Into tho upper bay now moans a tlmo of at least 28 min utes in getting started." said tho Captain yostorday, "nnd ror this reason tho boats must follow along tho lowor shoal boforo being nlilo to start up thu Ray," Tho alto choaon for tlio now sta tion, according to Captain Campbell, la tho doop covo Just Inside tho bar rrontlng out onto Charleston Bay Hare oxen vn ting must bo dono bo roro tho now building can bo erect ed. Thoro will bo at least two buildings, and ono ot thorn, tho boat houso, will havo a long chuto to tho wator for tho bouts, and on this thoro will bo thrco Bwltclyw. Boats starting from this placo will bo ablo to reach tho bar In. at toast flvo minutes, utatod Captain Campbell. Ovor tho boat house, ac cording to tho present plans, will bo built quarters tor tho eight mei of tho llfo-savliiff crow. Tho homo ot Kooper Brltt will bq in a nepr nto building. - High on tho bluff and where a good vlow can bo had of tho entire , lower bay, both Jettjoa and tho bar n look-out statlpn will bo erected and hero, na with tho prosont look-,, out on thu other bUIo ot tho hay, a man will ho stationed "uvory hour of tho day nnd night. ' "With tho Increase ot nlilpplng In tho lowor bay, It la becoming mora and moro dangerous," Bald 'tho captain, "and small boats, be coming disabled, are In great clan gor of drifting out ovor tho br. iDnvii tho chutes on tho south sldriV a boat would bo In tho wator In ii minute's tlmo to lutorcopt thorn," j Thoro aro ulnoleon llfo-.snvlng sta tions on tho Pacific Coast. Six of 'thla number nro located on the Oro gon shore lino. Thoro la a station at Point AdumB, unothor nt Tilla jmook Heads, at Yaqurna, tho Ump qua, Coob Bay and at Randon. Captain Campholl makos quartor jly trips from his hpadquartora at Han Francisco, Ho la now an hU way homo. )i 1'! . H'til m ,r V". y T mm m T 'A t ;?'! ft li V Ji m iiiiM I n n li nv m ki n I m w , t MH3 If Itfvt I . i ., V 1 mm VttiP. ?tu m t i i if m m n 'A .wrong mau. " ' I