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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1914)
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A Consolidation of Time, Const Mali mill Cv Hnr Advrtlnr No. 107 MB PLAMTO STDPSUEZ JGAMAL AMD BOTTLE UP WARSHIPS ermans Report Advices From Milan that British and Indian Tnnnnc rmfniininri Fmnf Inam Dr.rH., rri..i i lurks Are Advancing With Heavy Guns ILL DESTROY LARGE CONSTRUCTIVE WORKS OF GREAT WATERWAY AND TIE UP WARSHIPS NOW THERE jssian Grand Duke Dmitri, Nephew of Czar Nicholas, Report ed aevuruiy vvuunuuu in engagement witn Hermans ' Near Warta River War in the Far East (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Ray Times.) RFRI IN. Nnv. 91). iWlrfllnss in Rnuulllo Tho B,Micli (jian troops alone the Suez Canal were defeated, according - .nni-( frnlM fldilnn nnl tUn T.i.l.n ..- .1. ! .'li lt UWU iiuiii miiMiii aim uic luiNi uiu ilUVclllUlllg Willi avy batteries to destroy the constructive works of tho canal i r.iU .. 4l, D.-H!r.L ..i. .!,!., .,... !.. ii ...i .. ia uumu up inu uiiuon waioiiij! iiuw 111 me Wcueiwayi CZAR'S NEPHEW IS WOUNDED. (Dy Assoclntod I'rc3s to Coos Day Times. MSTERDAMi Nov, 25, German newsoaoers have received legrams from Milan saying Russian Grand Duko Dmitri son Grand uuke Alexandrovitch, uncle ot tmperor Nicholas, is severely wounded in the engagement on the Wata River, IEICI REPORT MIIS AGIST IS 111 REFUSE TRUCEim !Rite m Mess Follow BS LMIUU! I- , i ... i ic City .' amco 9. WILSON ON Tltll' I GEM K (Ily ABaoclated lrcs3 to tlio Coos Hay Times.) .PARIS, Nov, 25, The official statement this ariornoon ys: "Between the North Sea and Ypres mere nave been no nntrv nttneks. Between 'Laneemarck and Zonnobecke, wo Infid tarrltorv. Near Labassee, the Indian troops recaptured e trenches that wero taken from them tho day before, We ado slight progress near Berry au Bac In tho Argonno re- on, iNorinwost ot vorauii mo uoimuns uuuuk wu& itpuuuu nd a suspension of hostilities requested by the Germans was r.....l A.... ..llll..-i lniUmlnrl Ai'nntiilln 'I lUSl'U, UUI UlllllUiy uuiiiuaiucu mi iitviu"'. HILEAN UlfARSHIPS ,GDAL STRIKE PROBE Illy Atnorlitftl Pith lo Coot Ur Tlmw, 1 NHW YORK. Nov. 2,,. Pros- J Ident Wilson spent two hours In Now York City today on his j way to Wllllnmstowu, Mass., j whero ho expects to spend a j day or so with his daughter, j j Mrs. Francis H. Snyre. j MACHINES TO DIG GRAVES EOR SOLDBERS Serious Disorders in Mexican Capital Last Evening After Carranza Troops Left MUCH SH00TJNG BUT FEW REPORTED SLAIN eparrare 112 Ol'KN KXCIIANGIJ I I I Zapata Force Enters But Fails to Kesp Order -Villa's Troops Near Capital IMIAISK UXITKII STATICS I lllr Atwrltted I'm, lo Coot Hy TlnlM.l CHICAGO, Nov. 25. MuchlnoB to iIIk grave for Kuropoan wnr victims have boon perfected by a Chicago concern. Work has been Htnrtod on 1.1 mochnnlcal burrlurs, which wore ordered by two of tho nllUd nations. The machines may also be used for digging tronehus. I I I (Ur AraotUtrd l'n-.i la lo nr Tlmn.1 WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 25. On behnlf of Provisional I'roHldout tliiutlurror. and tho j j Aguim Callontos convention, Kn- j rlquo Dot onto today expressed I satisfaction at tho evacuation of Vera Cruz. Lloronto, des- j i Ignntod as Washington's' rep- rosontutlva of tho convention, j uaJd tho withdrawal of troops j was a splendid example of tho j altruism of tho United Statos. 4 IW 1 PS E OS RC E SEEKING GERMANS UIDER HIT TODAY i p i jiree Sail for Juan Fernandez Islands to Enforce Neutral ity in Chilean Waters Or AnotliM rr to Coot Hr Tlme. VALPARAISO, Chllo, Nov. 25. pniBiinnco of Its announced Inton- pa of cnforclnu" strict neutrality, io Chilean government today din- fctched t;.reo iluXlroyerB to Juan l-or- nilcx Islands"., Chlloan nosKos?onB 0 miles off tlib cdrtst. Tho w.u- Jps cnlleiiider tcnlod orders. 1 s ... ,-;, H ii Gov. Amnions of Colorado, Re quested Postponement, But Committee Goes Ahead inr AwoiUlM rr lo Coot Iltr TlniM.J CHICAGO, Nov. 2D. Tho bukros- tlon of ClovQrnor Amnions, or Colo rado, that that Investigation ot the Unltod States Commlttoe on Indus trial Relations Into tho coal minors' istrlko be postponed, was docllnod J today. In declining tho roquoat, Chairman Walsh of tho Commission, 'informed Amnions that no action 'would be takon not In full accord j with publlo welfare. E TUG OF UK RMEN LIME MURDER TO OLD TRUST PIGRT 11 AtfixUlM rrrtt lo Cowl Pr Tlmn.1 WASIIINOTON, 1). C, Nov. j 2ri. (lenornl Itlnnco loft Mexico City at :i:()0 a. in. yesterday mid tho forces of Zapata Immediate- ly took possession of tho city. I . 4 j llljr AOfllcl IVm lo Cot Ilty TlinM. I MHXICO CITY, Nov. 2C Sorlous disorders occurred hero hist nlnlit whon a mob Rathorod In front of tho National Palace. Later tliny mnrched to tho stores where tho arms and ammunition wore kept, and sacked tho phicos. Thoro wns much shootlniT, but tho rntiunltlcs wore fow. Tho pollco wer poworloas n tho fow rotunlnlnR fo Ktiurd tho elty woi'o stripped of their arms by t!i mob, Utter civilians and fnrmor Kodornl soldlora formed mid maro'i od tn tho llrnztllan legation whero thry woro nrmed, II wns hopod th tt this foreo would bo able to control tho situation. Vlllii Noiir Mexico City. Conoral Illnnco, aftor ropoatcd as- Biiraucw) to tho diplomatic corps that ho would not evacuate tho city, withdrew and Immodlntoly tho V.a- of a memorial Btntue In tho slate , ,mln forco8 )oglin 0Illry( mspatrlioH homo park. Tho opposition of cltl- whIrh WQro flod t ,, j.08lor,iny zons who bollevod Prosldont Pierce mtl(lo no ,nont0 of ,,ny dUturb showod too actlvo sympathy with I nnc0ll , Ul0 ,,,,, U1 to tlmt hour the South procodlnB tho Civil War, ' villa's troops nro reported to be frustrated sovornl provlous nttompts ( w,(,,,n fow , of MoxU,0 Cty to provldo such momorlul. , , ,. officials here think that Joint . occupation of the cnpltnl with the Zapata forces Is likely as there ts a '(otnplotod understanding betwoen the tvp factions. vniii rrotociH KoiiiiKiieis Villa's forcos, accordliiK to offl- Inl toluKrains, nro cloalnK In on Tamplco from San Luis Potest and hovo nlroady reached tho nu uelds Old Row Over Civil War Fac tionalism Finally Ended to Honor Late President (nr AiuKittod ri to coot n7 tiium.i CONCORD, N. ., Nov. 2C For-ty-flve years aftor donth, tho luoiu ory of Franklin Plorco, tho only Now Ilampshlro in nn evor electod Proaldent of tho United Stntes, was honorod today by tho dodlcatlou j tnr Amocuim pmi io coo ur tiim.i j NinV YORK, Nov. 25. Tho j New York Coffee KxcIiiiuko will j re-open Monday. Tho annonnco- meiit was miiile today followlni: j n special meetliiR of tho board I of miiungers. SEVERAL HURT IN PORTLAND GERIS STAR T I WE OR Ti RE E mm GRli i urno iu CALAIS Official Statements of English, French and Germans Indicate Another Herculean Effort Will bo Made to Pierce Allies' Line Near Coast. HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED IN ARGONNE REGION WHICH MAY DECIDE FATE OF FORTRESS OF VERDUN Russian Reports of Victory Conflict With German Statement. of Developments in Poland Austrians Reported Badly Defeated by Servians in Northwest ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Nov, 25, Today's communication from tho Ger man, French and English, concerning tho situation in Bolgium and France gavo partial confirmation of privnto reports that tho Germans aro beginning another groat effort to smash through to tlio English Channel, Botli tho British and French statements mention fighting along tho lino , south of Ypres. HATFI FfiPF , Heavy fighting continue in the Argonno region',' th6 outcomow I IU I LI I I lL which mav docldo tho fate of Vordun, lllr AMrlll I'riH tn Coot lly tlmM.J PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 25. Four men wero Injured and several others had narrow escapes whon tho Hotel Hncoy wob domnKod by flro todny. Miss I vn .lands and Chnrlos Dakar wero rescued by firemen uftor they wero burned so sovoroly that their recovery Is doubtful. Carl Jensen, Nicholas Razzoljor and Pater NoIbou suffered less serious Injuries. Tho orlKln of tho flro Is supposed tn have been spontaneous conibutslnn. DnmuRo $7000. e OT Advices from Nlsh say tho Austrians mot with defeat in tho invasion of Sorvla, Austrian forces in tho Northwestom part of tho country aro reported to have been repulsed with heavy losses, CONFLICTING REPORTS OF POLAND CAMPAIGN 1 DOMED (Dy Associated Prcaa to Coos Uny Timed.) Reports from Russian sources during tlio last two days con corning tlio Important victory aro at varlanco with official statements today from Berlin, While German officials stated previously that tho advance toward Warsaw was checked by tho arrival of Russian reinforcements, thoro was no Indication !n today's statements that a decislvo result had boon attained by either side, Tho official statement speaks confidently of Gorman operations, saying tho countor offensive Russian movements between tho Vistula and Warta Rlvors, tho scono tof tho main action, failed, To tho north in East Prussia and ! south in tho movement against Cracow and Siloslan frontier, ! Russian attacks wero roportod ropulsod, Amprican Marines Return to Island Republic to Guard Arjainst Outbreaks ,UT AmocUIcI rH to Coot Iltr TIium. WASIIINOTON, D. C, Nov. 2C Now revolutionary ncuvitis tu tlio Doiulolnn Republic have called tho naval transport Hancock and hor mnrluoH back to tho Islnud from Cuban waters, according to State Department officials. HocrMnry of State L'ryiiu explained that tho re turn of tho Hancock was n precau tionary inooBiiro to eiiHuro poaco poudliiK tho Installation Into office of Prosldent-olect Jliulno. GERMANS GLfll T ARRAS AID RUSSIA! ATTACKS REPULSED 1 1 " (Dy Associated Proas to Coos Day Times.) BERLIN, Nov, 25, An official communication today says: 'Yostorday tho onomy's ships did not ropoat their oxpoditlon against tho northern coast of Franco, Tho situation in tho western theator of war romains unchanged, We mado slight progress at Arras, In East Prussia our troops repulsed all at attacks, Tho counter offonslva of tho Russians, from tho di rection of Lowicz, Strykow and Brzoziny failod, In tho di rection of Czonstcchowa all Russians attempts also broko down before our front,'; FELLOWSHIP GLUD EHC1S0FFICEJS: Local Association Declares Anainst Stamp Schemes Nominate New Directors' John C. Kendall New President ! ' tl10 v,c,n,y , of T"'i"co- VI1,n'B At mwtlm of lbe Co08 ny . is..u rn,i'A p!nn m n .advnnco Ruoril has Rlvon iissurancos ' ai a ineuuuj, i me uuon n uun. MUUll umuii uivu i v. n. thnt thfl forn, oll mtorosts will ho ea Mon'B Asocsiauon iasi ovoiiiiib ,...,, ,,.. .. RiimMrcQMruTn ' OPPOSE PREMIUMS TRIVIAL QUARREL SANTA GLAUS SHIP LniUdltVlVIUIIULIE IILAUIILU UWLtUW Reid, Retiring Head Officers for tho coming year were elected last ovoiiIiik In the Cbambor of Commorco by tho Kollowshlp Club ! protectod. Recont reporta from tho . the dlroctora to bo electod at tho noxt rest Coast Association Says )nly 195 Mills Running in Oregon and Washington inr Auoeute4 Tri lo Coot Cr Tlmet.l TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 25. The rest Coast Lumber Manufacturers' ssoelatlon has decided to call a mass eeting of all tho lumbermon of the ast for December 7 to discuss the mdltlons of tho lumber Industry. Ifiures submitted -show thai 195 Ills In Oregon. n,nd (Washington are "ining with an averago ouipm i rty-one per 'cent of their capacity, "owing a curtailment of flfty-nlno rr cent existing at tho present time mo oporatlous of this Industry m fo iiorthwest. .. . 'v. . m:xso.Ms fink ranch. Ifty " S. Denson. who owns the Coo ens farm on Smith River, has tho y silo in this section of tho county. Is a 10x24 structure which ho Ht this fall. It will hold about tons and took ovor five acres corn to fill it Suthorlln Sun. jl'OOTIJAM, fi.VMH TOMORROW t l:!in mt IllMirvn .r..n.....k tl.fr-. ----- .v a.-.. u& j ... . - i Don't fall to attend Red Cross Ken- pit Conceit November 27 t the Mi Barnet Laff, Who Sent New i York Poultry Combine Mcm i bers to Prison, Is Slain ,nr A..oellJ Tri lo Coot VJ Tlmt.1 NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Tho as sassination of nnrnet Daff, cuurac torlzod by the coroner as the great est conspiracy since the murder of Herman Rosenthal, placed a real murdor mystery In tho central of fice for solution today. Daff,' a well-to-oo independent poultry dealer, was lured to &th by a letter last night. Two .'hots fired in the street killed him. and ,two men darted to a waiting auto 'and ascapod. "a ad De0n throat" fonod several times with violent I dooth since he testified for the state In the trial that sent members of the New York poultry trust to prls 1 on sovoral years ago. In tho relent less campaign waged by hls.onemles, firos liavo been lighted, bombs ox 'ploded, horses poisoned, a son at- tacked and bis ohaln of stores rob bed. One of his neighbors was klll ed by a gunman In a mistake for ,.. rtntt himself was scarred tor nail. . . i life In an assault made on him i thugs. W(. don't raro If )" lwk ,s )i:llor I.m:. w'll sell II. Hon ,anl Sales Co. I and plans of procedure durlnff the I ,to, IIUAi fcW,W ...M.....M ..W.-M ...- ,...v Stato Departments ngonts, who have been In touch with Zapata loj tho officials bore to belleio the southern chlof would maintain order In tho discussed. Great credit was given to W. A. Hold, th6 retiring prosldont, for the work that ho has accomplished In the organization. Klght new mem bers wero voted into membership, bringing the total up to 98 men. John C. Kendall was electod presi dent of tho Fellowship Club; M. C. Malonoy, vioe president; Charles I. Rolgard, secretary and John Forgu son, treasurer. Those who wore ad mitted into the order, aro Dr. Walter Derby, Jinn Flsbor, W. AiiAcJerman, Gordon Itrothors, If. Vop ,Shlpman. U. CiShlpuian and Edward 8. Faw- COtt. I '-U To continue tho projept service commlttso through noxt year was tho decision of tho club. The members of this body aro R. M. Jennings, Hugh MoLaln. A. T. Haines. W. F. McEl downey and Rov. Samuel Gregg. The annual reports of tho various committees of the olub wero made and unanimously tho organization voted to support tho present move to wrd a Worklngman's Club or a Cof fee Club. ,The Incoming officers will at once FORTY-FOUR SHIED OFF HlflLEI WRECK Sixteen Bodies Recovered Think Victims Will Total Bstween20 and 25 Ur Awo Utl I'rtM to nr TlmM ) SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 26Forty four men and women who wont Into the sea with tho wreckage of the steamer Hanalol when sho broke to ploco across Duxbury Roef yoster'- meetltiK were nomliinted and plans made to secure tho co-operation of business men In other towns In tho county. Tho nssoclntlon ulso declared Itself opposed to trading stamps, pre miums, otc. Thoro wna u good nt londunco. The matter that caused tho most discussion was the resolution offered by F. O. llorton opposing premiums. Tho gist of tho resolution wns that tho association rofitso to nlhow Its mombera to entortaln In any way nny trading stamps, coupons or pre mium schomos whatsoever and that a circular letter bo sent to oach mem ber advising thorn of this stand. Tho losolutlon carried unanimously. Secretory Cnton, Hurry Nnsburg, F. IS. Hague and R. A. Copple' talkod on a sys'tem of rating customers and also of enforcing collodions. Geo. K. Cook spoke on legislation needed to protect merchants against dead- Wm. J, Hill, Former San Qiien-i Jason, Laden With Toys From tin Guard, Kills Two and Commits Suicide JUr AwwUlfl IT," l UX TIibm I HAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 25. Wll United States for Children in Warring Lands welcomed II, uu 1.14 Iihi ii. uwi Pr Tlmx.) DAVKNl'ORT, Kng., Nov. 2R. are reouporatlng today from thr j beats. oxporlenco. Sixteen bodies are In tho morgue hero and two at rian Rafael. Tho number of dead is es timated at from 20 to 25. KUSIHXU WORK OX W. I Qoorgo Copenhagen, a momber of tho contracting firm of Copeu hagou Rrothora, contractors on the WMIametto Futiflc. with Mrs. Co- begin to lay their plans for tho com- ponhagen, loft Friday for a trip to Ing ear and to carry forward the Portland Ho says the work at their n.nlnr-la alrnfiilv nut titular unv liv mmna Iu frrilnf nn nirilfllv deIlllO the officers who are just niuVlng.tbo recent rains and that they do ' Coe' e Rotnor. Dorsey Kreltzer tuplr terniB. V. G. Hoiton, J. S. Lyons nnd A. J. .Mendel woro appointed a committee to confer with t:.o merohuuts iu other towns In the county to secure their co-oporatlon In the association. I'lohldout IS. 1'. I.owls presided at tho meotlng. It was ddoldud to send an official delagnUi to the stato moot ing in I'oi Hand. All of the old dlioi tors wero noinl- llum J. Hill, formorly u guurd ut tho Tho steamer Jason, laden with toya San Quentlu penitentiary, exuspurut- tor children In tho bolllgeront coun ed to an Insane frenzy by a trivial ' trios, from children In tho United miurrol at tho breakfast tnblo, killed , Bttu8, arrived today. A flotilla of two porsons and committed BUloldo. rlll1i torpedo boat destroyora. fly Hill was u lodger at tho bonrdlnijl "'B ' American ensign, mot tho Iioubo of Mrs. Klla Sproulos. Wbu I Chrltm8 eblp nnd escorted her the pollco broko Into tho houso, which ,l,to tno linrbo'"' had boon bolted by tho madman, they found Mra. Sproulos dead In tho kit- HI ohen nnd bosldo her tho body of hi Mill l.i nnntlmr rnnm lav James II. Ul Hoiiinrd, hor son-lu-law, also dead. GOLOMBI IS UNFAIR TO ALLIES Nasburg. J A. Matson, K. C. Matho-' and It. H. Hnzor. Tho following new I onus wera also nomlnatod: O, W. , woidott, a. j. Mondei, Fmnk i). co-.'France and England Appeal to ban, J. S. Lyons, C. K. Nicholson and Goo. Sullg. KHLATlVI- IS ILL. Captain Udward Skpg, of the Roamur, loft Tuosday for Portland In answer to n message that lis step father, Goorge l'etersou, was serious- United States to Compel Re public to be Neutral (nr AModtttd rmi to Coot Bar Time. I LONDON, Nov. 3. Tho Undor Secretary of tho Colonial Depart ment announced In the Houso of Commons today that Great Britain and Franco have appealed to tho United Statos to exercise Its good ly ill. Captain Robert Jones of the,of,fcog to compol Colo,nUll to ob(WVO tug Roscoo took tho Roamer out Tuosday on Its way to Coos Hay. Floronco Pilot. l-'OOTRALL OAMI-J TOMORROW at llilO at DKl'OT groiiuds, U5c. moro strictly tho roaulremonts of neutrality. Otherwise, tho Allies fuel compelled lu self dofenso, to tak'o whatever measures they may doom necessary. rated. T1il are K I. Lewis, R A ket live. O'CoiiucIl Rhlg not expect to shutdown this winter. V- Horton, T. S- Hurvey, Ham (WALKS CO. HTAl'IM-S GUOCKRV Is now lo- Our house nildivss is KKI.KKI Mar- rntwl in It.-i NKW QUAUTKRS, two HOWARD dni! from Uilljei's cmuer oh I Front street , I'llONK 101. I SI m . J i i .: ' -4 J I f , ulc Oicra House. fiS