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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1914)
7mm ft !) it ALWAYS TAKKAHARD f ROST TO BLIGHT THE TRUTH WHEN ONCE IT STMffi The Reader L Tic Coos Ray Times g entitled tn Mm n-, "A Silk Purse Ion Idcrntlon. Wo hnvc a sorvlro to render to Eim. an obligation Hint Is over present win, ... from n sow's ear" Is what somo men expect from their advertising. The sound minded business man, however, knows that his advertising mi'st be hacked by real salesmanship, honest values and courteous service. And this advertising Is ns Important ns nny of tlio other thrco. lyo ll wolcomo nny suggestion Hint ho may Kavo regarding una service, u la our nlm to nako tills a newspaper wnicn i-'UIjL.Y SATISFIES MEMBER OP Xni5 ASSOCIATED Pittas 'TW (&tm HktXVL mmm L NO. XXXVIII. Established 1878 ni The Cnnit Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Em m ifi.Cl; llost IMP NORWEGIAN SHIP TAKEN BY BRITISH SULTS OF GEHMA i CIPflll IN i POM STILL MATTER IF DOUBT: and Duke Nicholas of Russia Issues Cautionary Statement Relative to Claims Kaiser's Attack on c?nA r.. ter Thought to Be Desperate One. SSIANS CLAIM CRACOW IS BEING BOMBARDED AIMU l HA l uiib Uh SUBURBS IS NOW IN FLAMES jMing in West Confined to Argonne Region With Nothing uuuiaivu uuvuiujini uuh in nussian uam paign Against Turkey is Reported. ' (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.) ONDON. Nov. 30, References to Russlnn Riirvwecr.Q in rth Poland have become somewhat chastened since tho jtlonarv report issued uy brand uuke Nicholas was made illc. The main question was. in the onlnlon nf I nnrlnn. fethar the German army, which struck at the Russian hter. wou d be able to oxtneato itself and fnll hnnk in tlio irder without disaster. pit is reported unofficially that the Russian forces have last reached uracow, tho Austrian fortress near the boun ty of Hussla and uormany. An Italian correspondent states it Cracow is now being bombarded and ono of tho suburbs n flames, )pinion differs as to Germany's operations in the west. fighting at present is apparently confined chieflv to oDer- lons in tho Argonne region. Russia's camoaicn against Turkov likewise has reached a Tunnel 7 on Willamette Paci L . . . . ..'.". i - . . . -. . Inod of inactivity. I lie latest report trom tho Russian army s Caucasus is to tno effect that no movements of impor- ico are under way, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mat) untl Con H.iv A.l vert lnr No. 111 inns Austria Ha Nearly A MiffioifMen RUSS FORGES PEMET MTE Casualties of Austro-Hungar lan Army Since War Began Reach Startling Figures inr amix-uih rrr to Com Cr Tlmw. pktrograd, kAv. no. on tho basis of reports rcc Iveil hero from, Hungary. It Is stato.t hero toilay that tho Aiistro-Hiingnry ensualttes tn nr AMorlilM Trrt to Coon nr Tlmm.1 HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 30. Tho Norwegian steamer In tow of n Hiit Ibh crnlsor, Is holni; brought to this Iiort as n prlzo of wnr. Tho steamor Is roportod to havo a cargo of cotton, hut Is suspected of carrying c'ontrn- linilll nf wnr. Tim priilnnr nilil linr prlso aro expected to nrrlvo tonight. I .Intn t..n.fi i.t (lH I flllfl i..i.t n.t.1 ilt.tu .lllltJtll.V lu vj,vuv mull ,11111 i 10,000 officers. I COO prisoners, so en Runs and ninny wounded fell Into Rusalnn hands yesterday In t 10 flabllng west of Lowlrz, whero till) RusBlnns took ten miles of German trenches and thon Glovno and Sohbta, according to Information received today. Military exports are of tlio cjplnlou that tho Gorman position around l.odz Is far more critical iiinn tl uring the initial revcrsos nround Warsaw it month ago "The fighting on Jlho Itiisso-l'rus-1 troops. Hiiiu uuiii in iiiuiiiiu uuriinuiKCUUHiy DAYLIGHT gleam THROUGH BIG CUT for our sldo," tolegr pondont of tho Army Messenger. "Our cnvalry has dlsporsJd tho enomy who, In retiring, Is uunndonlng muni lions of wnr. The tinergotlc pursuit of our forces provoifts tlio Oormnns rioni taking up positions which they Imil propnrod for usu In tho event of. a retreat." BELGIUM TO PAY GREAT PENALTIES tllf Aniorlitftl rrm to Ooo ir Tlmr.l AMSTERDAM, Nov. 30. A mes sage Jrom Itrussels states that the Gorman governor of llrnhnnt pro vince In which Hrussols Is located, has convoked n meeting of the finan ciers and told thorn that ltulgluiii must pay $7,000,000 monthly for tho mnlntouauco of the Gorman In addition llelglum must contrlhuto 175,000,000 ns a penalty hpliH tho corro8-for violations df neutrality by He). glum ami tno losses ensuing there from to aermnny. INTO NORTHERN PART OF PRUSSiA Germany Acknowledges Advance of .Northern Army of Czar's Forces, according to London Advises Greate'st Advance Southwest of Gumbinnen FRENCH ANNOUNCE ALLIES ARE NOW LEADING IN OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT IN BELGIUM CAMPAIGN FREIGH RMAMY SHYS MDTHIMG MEW III T HID RUSSIANS REPULSED SAYSGRUDGE IS IE QFAHRFS m (lly Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Tlmoa.) Nov, 30, (Wireless) The following official fie Pierced, According to linpctc nf Knntint h HnniMf wiMUUkV Wl IWIIIIUIII IIUIUWI I DayllKht pierced through Tunnel 7 on tho Wlllnmctto Pacific late! Friday afternoon, according to Frank I). Cohnn who roturnod yes- torday with n party that for four days wore tho Ktiosts of Konnoth ' . ,. .,,, , ,. ,, llaiiRor of tho llnusor and llausor i UeiCCUVC rVIUCIlCII laiKS ?"W.n XJ??:' ..," ??.!: Roseburg Girls Not Re isiieu tno first nuu root or tiiolr 1000 foot of contract work on Tun nel S. This moans that loss than I00 feet yet remain to ho finished T in leased from 'Custody through the Inuuost tunnel tho entire wlllamotto Pacific. That tho arrest ot tour r-.on In connection with tho llaudon enso ovor i and particularly thq arrest of W. a short time iiro I'ortor Drothers BERLIN. 9 ---1 . - - - . - . , i . . . . .. . -.. itflmpnt was even out at m arv hoadciuartors todays, ""'!. "'"r. J"0"!0" .?r . .... "- o'---- --- - , -- ., .-,, , ,, .-. iii me i.iuu-iuui luniioi. ncro is notmnfi or note o report irom mo western uiuuuu war, On tho Last Prussian frontior an attempt by a strong sslan force to mako a sumrise attack on tho German tor- Kcatlon oast of Darkohmen failed," Hut J. Mitchell was limplrcd by por- T INCREASE I HELD UP BY COURT f BELGIAN QUEEN REPORTED ILL (Uy Ataoclatod I'rcss to Coos Hay Times.) RnTTFRnAM. Nnv. an. -Tin nowsnaDor Maasbodo learns at Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is ill and confined to her bed, JQVgJMJJLl!Ltl1-B-!.1-ea .-V.rQ.sjs.s.eryicjB.. RI CRUISER iRAILWAYHISPUTE SAVES LOCAL II 3000 foot HOlml oiiniuy ot uiyno unKO, uop I uty Bhorlff, nnd a.' T. TrendBold, To lila Buosts over lhanl8KlvlnR(city Attorney of Uftarion, Is tho nif.1!..'-Wiionr!,V K?ilnutn ilnM",.r I tatoinont of W. J. Mitchell mado acted ns host for Mr. nnd Mrs. , ,, ,, , ,, , , . Frank Cohan, Dorothy Clmntlor of lo tl10 "osoburK ltovlow whoro ho Tncoma MUsoS Itoula Ilocma nnd was brought followlnj? his nrrost Olndys (Iralinm nnd tho party was In Salem with Huuy and I.olltn Jolnod by Mrs. J. V. llonnott nnd , Simpson nnd "Pud" .'oslor. Tho tlw noKroos. MlM Conovlovo SoiiBBtnclton who i feollnu of Clvdo Qnco wu Insnlrodl Advance in Rates Suspended Pending Hearing Oklaho ma "Jim Crow" Car Case III; amocUIH Tirtt la Com Cf Tlrana.1 WASllINOTON, P. C. Nov. 30. The proposed Increases In frelKlit rates throiiKhout tho middle west wore suspended by tho Interstate Commorco Commission pundliiK an Investigation. Tho.U. S. Supremo Court totlny nn nounced throiiKh .lustlco HiiKhes that tho Jim Crow law of Oklahoma Is In valid In so far ns It nllowed the fur hIhMui; of nloopln, pnrlor nnd chair enrs only to white persons. Tho court did not lssuo n decroo bocnuso tho suit to unjoin enforcement of tho statute by flvo neurons had boon too Kouornl In settlim up tho rlulita qt Germany Claims Russian Forces Repulsed in Attack on Dark ohmen Fortifications in East Prussia Day's Develop ments Look Bad for Kaiser's Forces (I)y Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Nov, 30, Germany acknowledges that the Rus sian northorn army lias penetrated into East Prussia to a dis lanco of 15 miles southwest of Gumbinnen, which is about 20 miles west of the German border, In Belgium, savs the French official statemont, It is tlio al lies and not tho Gormans who aro on tho offonsivc, Those two points stood out In today's nows from tho bat tlefields of Europe Tho Gorman official statemont says strong Russian forces attempted a surprlso attack on tho fortifications of Darkeh mon, East Prussia, and that they woro ropulsod, "Tho attack failed witli hnavy lossos to tho onomy from whom wo capturod a few officers and COO mon, South of tlio Vistula River, countor attacks which wo montloned yester day resulted satisfactorily, Eighteen cannon and moro than 4500 prisonors woro takon, Nothing of note lias occurred in Southern Poland," 1 E liavo boeu visiting tho Jlennott ,cot tngo on Ten Mlio laio. At lakeside tho Chris Peterson IluiiKalow was routed for tho oc cupancy of tho women of tho party nnd the men wero qunrtorod nt tho I.nhotildo lldtel. Turkoy dlnnors oc curred In rapid succession, accord liiR to Mr. Cohnn who today claims ho enn gohblo nloiiK side of tho na tional bird with great succoss. A sperlnl orchoatru of four plocos came up from Mnrshflold for tlio dnnco Klvon Thursday nlitht. Tho ontlro pnrty was takon out noi on nccouut of arrests mndo by tho detective In tho Myrtlo Point robbory enso, declnrod Mltoholl, j On tho arrival or tho party In ' Itonobtirjt tho two mon woro do-' tallied In Jail for several hours ac cording to tho ltovlow boforo tho bond offorcd for thorn In North HoikI was nctopted. Tho girls woro dotalnod In a hotel thoro un der tlio enro of n matron nnd will bo rolcnsod, according to tho iesH i ONC rl Johnson Escapes Wreck-1 Arbiters of Dispute Between 55,000 Employes anti 98 nanroaas is Begun Or Auclt4 l''" '" r ni Tlmc.1 CHICAOO. Nov, 30. Arbitration nf tlm differences over wages and English Ship on Raft. Picked Up By Warship. Jn board an English snip turn wicikcd by nn explosion and wit to bits, to escape and spend i dava nt na nn n raft only to wMtorn railroads and their Sfi.OOO 1 Into tl o linndB of tho Gormans j onglnonien began hore today boforo a i ovor tho Iluo nnd shown tlio con- offlcors. istructlon work. I'ractlcnliy nil on No8, nccompnn,e(, tIlQ ,)nrty for tho grading botwoon Tunnel 7 nnd .. ' ..,.. ,,..,... Coos Hay hns boon complctoil with i '"" i' '' " i"ik tho oxcoptlon of sovoral amnll gaps 'Simpson In Portland, onys Mr. which nro bolug flllod In as rapidly ' Mltoholl, and -ho denlos tho nccu as possible and It Is oxpoctod thnt ,, that NoBlor hn(j ,)00l hr04, Hauser nnd Ilntuor wll hnvo com- . , r.,. , ,.... ,. , ,, plotod their contract for tho Wll-1 b Jo Conch to nuu r t,, Rlrl ,m' lamotte Pacific by tho Jattor part cause of her physical condition. of noxt April or early May. Tho I Tho reason for louving '-arsh- as -sfi ski rtssrasa i sws.twme, .rs. is PLCEO U1E Sec. Daniels of U. S. Navy Ap proves Order Forbidding Singing of Tipperary fttf AwotUtftt ITm lo Um Bat TIoim.J WARIHNOTO.V, Nov. 30. Secro tary Daulols today exprossod appro val of tho action of Meiitonnut Com muiidor 1 T. Kviiiih, couiinnudlng tno nnvnl training station nt Now GERMAN FLEET IN ATLANTIC OFF SOUTH AMERICA TO MEET ENGLISH (lly Associated Press to Tho Coos liny TJmcs.) MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Nov, 30, Recent reports that tho Gorman fleet is now in the South Atlantic appears 10 have neon confirmed today, It Is also rumored a powerful British Root is noarby, Interruption of British shipping and outfitting of Gorman merchant ships with suppllos is accoptod lioro ns confirma tory of tho roports of tho approach of a Gorman flcot, which :c now balioved to bo off tho mouth of tho River Plata, Thrco German vossols aro boing loaded with provisions and coal, Sailings of British stoamors from Montevideo and Santos, Brazil, havo boon suspended, FRANCE REPORTS SLIGHT GAINS AGAINST GERMAN LINES .11 NORTH of about seven foot n day. Late yMtorday afternoon tho par- the fato of Carl Johnson, son boord offBft,ntrl"',1 "SJ a Tha wore dr,von ,n b,IBKl08 from ,g'rIs ?. inhnMin nf ihi cliv who Ulon8 of the N ,'? I? c ". ! Ukwlcle to North Inlot whoro thy woro 11 A. Johnson of this city, y.no wnge ,ncroage sought by tho mon lifoull(1 a 8p0ciai boat waiting to (jraVos. icro about a yoar ago and slnco al)0Ut ton ,,er cent. Tho arbitrators br, thom llome t h, ' f time bns boon salllmr on tho re h. Park nnd H. K. nymm.i " lot ." POULTRY TRUST IS AiEO FOR DEATH iC, hero at tlmo bns boon sailing on tho re W. h. Park nnd H. K. nymm, llautlc Ocean. Word has Just ropro6entliiK the railroads; l. A. Ilur- ached tho parenU of tho young na m ojny ,ue u , r .- ..- ;i who sent a post card '"""""I'-'charlo's Nagel for tho govornmont. sly on his release from custody In, J enos Ayres moro than a weolc, ler. i ?or threo trlns Johnson had boon Member of tlin nrnw on tho ICnii- m passenger ship Van Dyke. This I tho samo vessel qn which ox-i Nsident lloosovolt returned to tho, niteii States from South America t year after his exploring expo- Pon up tho hitherto unknown rlv- ot xrrazll. I Tho ship plied In tho PassongerT , . , m-.v ynrk Deal- d freight trudo botweon Now Yorki rWCIliy-lOUr lleV IUIK Utdl ers Accused of Conspiracy Caused Assassination inr AHIIM fwi to Cx DJ Tlm.J NEW en caused bv a mino off the1 ,intin- iiaalors under suspicion of. uth American coast;nnd that tho ,...(.. nirnii tn hrlmr about tho i. .. . . . .' . . UUVII1K LWHW'""" ue 01 mo accident must uo uiam-i - ,,.., wi,n ... shot I on tup boilers of tho. ship. Bho'daath of Harnot naff. lio was snoi not known to havo' carried ppy i and killed Tuesday night, arrosts Pjosivoa on board. ' ! within twenty-four hour3 wero prom- te Shin nnnlr lint n fitinrt' time . .... .... ,v. in tinff a 'erwrd and for two days John- I" 8' n, ,, "ad exnosed the n dung to a sea-washed raft with ( dealer In poultry, bad exposed tne ne"8 of his comrades until they l methods of tlio so-called poultry ;re sighted by a German cruiser trust and according to his frlonds. d made prisoners .of war. The" . ' . ,,,, f no of this shin Is not given and , "ad ueen iur . -.-. - Churches Endorse. Coffee Club Plan t ami Iluenoa Avres. It was Oil Pinison's third trln that tho accl- rit hapnened. Details of tho ox- loslon wore not given on tho card iciveu uy tho parents of tno fung man but tho geuoral belief bat tho wreck could not havo says MItcholl, mndo It "too hot" for tho girls to contlnuo liv ing thoro. Noslur, ho assorts, was bond of tho party bound for Port land and also bought tho tickets and paid tho expanses or tno himp son girls. Mltoholl says tnut hu wont along moroly bocauso bo bud buslnoes In Portland and that no attempt was being mndo to got tho vltnossoa out nf tho country. rVt tho Union Thanksgiving Sor- 1ra x(ini,nii i,,. ,. -mi, , i vice In the Hplscopal church Thurs- ', tn , ,, i,i,n.i i day t U o'clockthe offering was Portland to Join her husband nt dlroctod by tho Hector, acting with Hosoburg. Tho father, M. A. the advlco of Hov. Knotts, both ro- Simpson, Prosooutlng Attornoy h- presenting tho Ministerial Union, to Jofjvlst nnd Sheriff Oago Iirto none bo turned ovor to the financial com- to i(0aohurg to tako ohargo of tho mlttoo In oharg of tho moneys for caso for working mon. Mesons, llrnnd nnd Swanton, two looal attorneys, jocolv ed tho offering, which, nmountod to tli noat sum of $ir,.BI. This Is the iioid is (lociurod to liavo uoon g iij 8 "Tlpporary" wna tho nausod by tho ef pulsion of tho marching song of Hrltlsh forces, girls from tho houso In whlc! thoy tlt It ought not bo siiug or played llvlnc In Kastnort Attornoy "' Ainoriuim suiiurs any moro wiuii nib ill juaipuri, Aiiuniuy , , . ., ..ii,1-u,.ni,1iu,'i itr,.i,i . . ... I "" ......", ..w u, .,.U.. Am Ilhelii." (lly Asaoclatod PrcBs to tho Coos liny Times.) PARIS, Nov, 30, An official communication this aftornoon says! "In Belgium, tlio onomy Is remaining on tho dofonslvo, 1 ho artillery fire has been feeble and wo havo mado progross at certain points, In tho vicinity of Fay, wo hold securely iho positions that wo occupiod on Novombor 28, In tho ro clnn of Soissons there has boon intermittent artillorv firo di- ""fting against tlio town, In tho Argonne region several at- imvai apprentices. Hocrotnry Unit- lOCKS Oil UUKUIUIIU VYUIU luuuiduu uy uui uuuuo, ill uiu Woovro district tho onomy bombarded Apremont forest wilh cut result, Thoro Is nothing to report In tho Vosges," KUIIOOh oisxsrK. Tho Norfh Iiend school causiis EOUITf CASE IS BflOUGHT TO ED ENGLISR FLEET PATROLS ROUTE F ROM HEW OR TO PAN! C L YORK, Nov. 28. A ith -5 ,IIc)olw r wjiat u hoped to ho a most shows 823 thoro of school ugo. u gnln AimlU&blo show ne from n tlio or- n k over msi loar. gnnizatlons of tho town, Including) Corjulllo has COS of school ngo. tho labor unions. i r'cr a week's tlmn Johnson was pleased In Duenos Ayres. tho port "nyvhlch ho started on his ill led trln. I In threo vpplta Pnrl .Tnhnsnn ex- Pets to bo back In Now York ac praing to t'io word recolved here nis parents thouch ho made no enMon of returning to Coos Ila.v the end of that tlmo. Ho left po about a year ago. Rev. Drowning made a strong ap peal from t':o pulpit for this good work, and said that while our hearts are deeply touched by the Helslan distress, and wo should do all we oan In tfiat Hue, yet It should not blind us to our homo needs. Wo should try to meet both needs. Wo ought to handle our own problems hero and wo to It that tho laboring men who aro seeking work and cannot get it aro tided over tho winter with tbo necessities ot life until permanent work can be had. The servlco was a great Insplra- Stamsos of North Ileno" wore married tlon to all anil everyone present at the home of Rev R N Lewis t'.e thought that tho rendition of th ether evening Tlicy ore iuakln- miuif h the choir under the dlrei thetr home with Mr and Mrs t arl tit n of tho organist. Mrs Win Jlors Golder for the time being la I, Jr, was most ireditable. sasslnatlon. NORTH IIKXD WKIHH.VO. Miss Madge Golder and Gilbert OltOIIS IS. I'l.VHH. OUrls Grolis, a voll known Nort'i Uoiul man, - was fined today for shooting duoks from a motor boat, Ooputy Game Warden Thomas pre ferring tho charges. I ktokm w.mxixo. I D. U Rood, who has charge of the Wcathor lluroeu signal I station here, recolved a telogram I at noon -today announcing that I I a severo southwest storm was j i onveloplng tho coaut from Coos j ! Ray to Grays Harbor Tn Marsh- j ' field a southeast wind was pre- ! ailing this morning. I p Longest of Its Kind Ever Heard Before Judge Coke; Expect Early Decision That the present equity caso of llllitrom mid others versus tho City and the Port, which was roopenod agnlu Saturday morning, Is tho long est uilty case that, he has over tried, Is tho declaration of Judge Coke. This was tlio' eleventh day ot tho testimony taking. Tho fiise whh Interrupted last woek by tho opening of tno oninty Trm nt Couiilllo nnd for several days Court Reporter I.ouil was In Coiiul'le on tho proceedings of J. C Savage nvaliist L. II. dates In vnlch tho former has laid claim to n partnership In tho proceeds of tho Cnnullie Herald and Couiilllo Sen tinel prior to the time they were fluid out to Mr. Young. Arguments by all threo sides closed the onulty caso this aftor noon before Judgo Coke. I.Ike a rebuttal In a debate tho lawyors each prepared their caso brioffy, stntwl their facts and tholr con struction of the law on these facta and tho decision of this long and warmly contested cam; now In tho hands of the Judge. When a deci sion will be handed down Is not known but It U declared thut the Judge has Intimated tho curliest (I)y Associated Pross to Tlio Coos Hay Times.) NEW YORK, Nov, 30, At least 12 British battleships aro now patrolling tho Atlantic between Now York anci tho Pana ma Canal, according to wholoss operators on tho steamor Ancon, which arrived today from Cristobal, Wireless activi ties on those vessels, operators say, aro causing groa-t In convenience to commercial work of American vessels as high powered waves of tho men-of-war aro heard continually in utter disregard of commercial business, lAKUKST IX VKHA Cltl",. m R KEFELLE Mtixleuu Diiiploje of (,'ciioml Kims Km Taken Into Custcily, i Hr AuoiUtl I'rrH lu Joot ly lluinf.J WASIIINOTON, I). C, Nov. 30 -, Dosplto General Citrrniua'u guaran-, too that Mexicans omnloyod by Gen eral Kunston In tQ ndmlnUtratlon Se'Ses?' oH,!".f MoXrKs Standard Oil Millionaire would FIGHTS CHARGES roportod to tho IT. S, State Depart ment today by Consul Canada. No details wero given. KlliMtO NKAIt FI.ORKXCK. dciision po &lbIo. Change Plea in New, Haven Case -Others Involved (Of Auwlttfel Vnu to Coo IUy Time. NRW YORK. Nov. 30 William Rookoteller. Standard Oil millionaire FLORKNCB. Or., Nov. 30 Charles I today bosought tho permission of the A. Reynolds, living alone on a homo-j federal court to change his plea to stead near Groenloaf, In tho Luko tho liidlctmont charging htm and Croek valley, was killed Instantly by twenty othor former directors o( tho a Wlllamotto Pacific train noar Swiss- Now Haven Railroad with criminal homo, Qlglit miles cast of Maplotou. violation ot the anti-trust laws. The man was walU'lng nlong the rolls! Rockefeller filed a plea In nbato on u straight stretch ot truU. mcut last Monday. U 591 J i!i.. bL-iiSi P?3H