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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1914)
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const MnU uml Poo Hnr Advertiser No. 116 fENGH AMD 6E CLAIM GAINS Italv Mav Join Allies i II DESPERATE FIGHTIiG IN FRANCE; Germany Tries to Force H (EmiB $au IIS ENGLISH CRU SEH D ASHORE TRAGIC WAR WAGED NEAR LODZ LINES 'Attitude of Southern Member f Triple Allia come Source of Triple Alliance Has Be- hWtrNl H lll of Concern -nxii -vuw PREMIER SALANDRA HAS ' TAKENJTR0N6 STAND Declares His Country is Not' Bound to Fight With Aus tria and Germany ' tllf AMOt!all Trru Is Cooc nt? Tlmta. LONDON. Dee. C. Ilnly's nttl- PKTIIOUUAI), Dec. n. Tho most ,,, , l)lu nun,penii war has ONE HALFOF MEN IN WAR Hr AnhkIiIM 1'rrM to Com tUjr Tlmn. tragic movement In around Lodz thus tho far fighting occurred again become u source of concorn in vlow of I'ronilor Snlandrn's dec- sris War Office Report Lays Stress on Advance of Five Hun- areu i arus, ui no a ng namict and Capturing Ferry ' man's House Which Has Been Fought for a Month IRMANS DECLARE ALLIES REPULSED AND UtKMAlM UAINS AT MANY POINTS ALONG LINE )st Desperate Character of Hand-to-Hantl Finhtinn Mm Engagements, Hand Grenades and Bomb Throwing Ma- cmnes Being usca lunnei unaer Each Other. (Uy Associated Prcr.s to tho Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Dec, 5, Today's announcements of tho French faorman war ott ces contain c aims nf nmffrnss nn hnih jos. At ono point north of the Lys River, says the French itcmem, an advance or ouu yards a noteworthy move 3iit in view of tho character of the operation was made. . . . . . . . . ....- . . ' " " i n ir iu lu 5 intense character of tho fighting is indicated by the fact mn ' wo surrounded nmi niuI Austria ai t the war office considers it vorthv of remark tliat one :oik to Rt wny to unito thllt (f nor ioy x nf n litimlcit rnmnliiQ in 1lm nnccncclnn nf llin nlllnc nivl:wllh tlio 'mnln body. Tho Russians Kntlons wcro II ii . m.iimiw.. i'Muum in inu uvuuuuuium UI UIU lUlllO UIIU ....,l ....lining nltnnlr nffn ..nun. . ... .. . .. I.IIKCH. UIO SlUSUOU IH (HVOrni)IO t a ferryman's house, which has been in disouto for aim, B;i, P..v , i.,n.,in.!:. "...-." . :"?.... ,," 'uo and in minor operations ti. .,!, Unn lnAn nnn..m;i :."""""" ...-...-.., ln,0 Aiuniicu Hc.uuiiii-iH. r- MUll IIHO UUUII uUUlUICUl Ulll UIO UOrmnilS lOUgUl ni UIO mnv1. nnimnltmml nf Prlnrn Vnli TIlO GermailS aSSOrt that tllO French aSSaultS in FlanderS ! Point of tho bayonet for n dlatnnro.iiuiow, former chancellor, as tent- re repulsed and progress made in the Labasso region, in ,r fl,r cc" ",nos,1 T11,s. l"! wn" porno- bead of tho embassy in ! Argonne forest and near Alrklrch, Alsaco, ! i1"-"?, d .,"rLl!tl'Tn?l"omo. .,8 '"tor""!110" Tl, . rnnrnn ,on4 f UnnA 4 Unn, nktnir n "w ." ' '' ,v "V " . ml'ioii ns muiUHiig iiurini wouiu 1MB UOl UUOUU CUO OIIUIUOIUI U 11 IUIU-I IU IIKIIIIIIK III saults on trenches, prevails, tho use of hand grenades and mh thrnwlner machines heincr described In the British re-, iBs timn pno lumdrod men left. The rt, Tho allies are using tunnel boring apparatus for mak-1 ?"" tZJJ!!0 . I. 1 a uuh h mh - n k mum n a! r 4 A 4 1 IMkln 4frtUrtO t "" "" II 5UUIU UI UUII UUUIUUUIlUb IU 11113 UUMMUII UUIIWIUOl ,,. .1,.,,l rrunr.l nvnr llmtr Mhero is almost no news from the East, In one minor op-1 i,0iicb and lmricd thomHoivos ition in East Prussia the Germans captured 1200 riussians, "gainst tho uussians. I-, between the Russian lino and lurntlou that his country lu In no urozizny, wnoro uio Heavy uor- wny ,)0Um, to fht wllh (inrmany and tho Intimation nlty to treaty obli gations wcro iiucsllnncd rurther. uorman orricors wero put out or oxurt n Htrong lirosstiro to notion nnd mnny roglmonts had , vm, uav lolnlntr tho nllles. pro- IS El ALIO 1 Y FILL GAP AGAINST BRITISH I niiiuKuv is riiAitonn. I tllr AMOfltl.! I'iwi to fix llr Tlmm.i I CM1CAQO. Dec. . Miss Jos- I sin Cope, complainant In tho I i i visions, howovor. will not be- I whllo slnvo Indictment ngalnst i Como operative until January 1, VASIIIX(JT().V IS IHtV. (Hr A'uxltipJ I'm. lo Com Hit Tlrnf.., OLYMl'IA, Wnsh., Dec. Ii. Govornnr Lister today proclaim ed the statewide prohibition measure to be In Immediate ef fect. Tho law, by Its own pro- (Hr AuKKltcl Titm to Coot llj Tlnxx.l MOULIN, Uiu r.. ( Wireless)--The official statement today says: "The French attnrkn yesterday In Flandois and south of Mot, wero repulsed. Wo made prog reus at La Ilassee, In the forest of Argontio nnd southwest of Altklrch. "In tho fighting cast of Mar.urlau Lnkes, tho situation Ih favornblo for nro wo took 1-00 prisoners. Our op erations lu l'olnnd nro taking a uormnl couroe. "The Corrioro Dol Terra ostl mntos tho lossos among tho Fronch I troops amount to nt least HO per i cent of those engaged In tho war, nnd Iokocu of even greater propor tion wero suffored by tho territorials." BY TEORMI IN CHANNEL (Uy Associated I'ress to tho Coob Day Times) LONDON, Dec, 5, Tho British crulsor Venus ran ashorb in a storm today that struck her with full forco, Tho foro mast and a portion of tho bridgo wore carriod away by an enormous sea, Tho warship was running for a port in tho south of England when tho storm broke Numerous othor vessels wcro lost, Ono victim of tho gale, which Is still raging along tho coast, is an unidontified steam er ashore near Morsey, Three lifo boats havo gono to its assistance. Tho Booth Steamship Company's liner, Anthony, 3760 tons not, Liverpool for Para, was disabled and Is in dlstross fifty miles north of Lizard, A captain of a local steamer rocolvoa, Tho signals, "Want Immediate assistance" but was uhablo to help tho Anthony, his own vossel being short of coal,, A Norwegian stoamor, watorlogged, 1283 tons, foundorod, off Lizard at midnight, Thruo persons wero saved, Tho re mainder aro missing, F HEC CLAM PROGRESS MADE w. NORTH OP LYS RIVER YESTEROAY TOYS WITH DEATH i IN RIG SIMPLEX ' i (Ily Associated l'rcss to Coos liny Times.) PETROGRAD, Dec, 5, Tho heaviest fighting in tho vicinity - I Colonel Chnrlcs Alexander, mil- ( llonniro of I'rovldenre, It. I., was j I arrested today on n chargo of j bribery. 1910. IE M BlSffiWiaSlll) HURT Ii ! STMT LOBE TRIP Wnrtn. flrrMlnrr nnnnnrs tn indicate tllO Germans ImVO1 I-.. , '.fi.. ..(..? J Jl.i !... .-v filllnrr iUn trrn hoivunon rcn neavny reiniorceu, tiiut uvy nu in. " &"' ...., e ngni wing ana mo isouuuu uuuy whmi uo um " o turn tho Russian loft wing, BATTLE NEAR SWISS BORDER (lly Associated Press to tho Coos liny Times.) BERN-, Switzerland, Dec, 5, Tho sound of heavy 'camion- PDnOU llflU I U A bad nuto crnsli occurred Into this nftornnoii In which V. J. Con- Three Little Tots, Cast off by Parents, Leave on Break water on Long Trip Edgar Simpson Hits Dredge Pipe Internally Injured; Machine Wrecked - IMgar Simpson had another smash up In lilu 00 horsepower Simplex this morning. Ileturnlng 'from Marsh flold hutweou 4:30 and C a. m., while It was sllll dark, he hit tho 20-lurh pipe of tho dredgo Scattlo, laid ncross tho Willamette Pacific tracks below tho stnvo mill. Simpson was thrown ngnlnst tho steering whool and sort niisly Injured Intorunlly. Five or six elltchoH wero taken lu Ills forehead nnd It Is prolmbln that ho will bo Piut nff In- Mmlr linrmilB! lnft I confined to bis bed for two or thrim rnd wns (julto severely cut nbout ;wlllinut ront ()f mmloy threo lit-1 weeks. Tho Simplex was badly .uuiiiji uniwuunu -:".... fnillldoiod Off l ll to,H' tl10 oUlnl nf wll0" U wrecked. Simpson was nt onco ro- U ,U "LJI J"ffi fnllnr fin mnln strUCKlO r.HrZ . ZJZZZW. . '" " " nreakwa-. moved 1.4.1. homo from tho dredge bui luuuiiuua uuui ui -- "": ,J,I un nmn,wfAlt-l .'.,." ,..," " " lor u"8 "'""ling io irnvoi an niouo.oeau.o Itweon tho hrench anu Germans is ioijuuuu w u u.uu..u ,. rch and Damorkirch, (Ily Associated PreBS to Tho Coos Hay Times.) PARIS, Doc, 5, Tho official communication this afternoon says! "North of tho Lys River, wo mado percoptlblo progress, Our infantry, making an attack at daybreak, occupied In ono operation two linos of ontronchmonts, Tho advance hero was 500 yards, Part of the hamlot of Woldenrefo has ro mafhod in our possession, In front of Poesolo, botween Dix mudo and Ypros, wo took possession, on tho right bank of tho canal, of tho liouso belonging to ferrymen, tho occupation of which has been disputed spiritedly for a month, In tho re gion of Arras and Cliampagno thore has been heavy Intermit tent cannonados, Rlioims was bombarded with particular sovority, On our part, wo dostroyed sovoral oarlh fortifica tions, In Argonno tho contest continues hotly waged, Wo occupied sovoral trenches," " A , ATTACK NEAR SWISS FRONTIER ', - (Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) ., , . f BERLIN, Doc, 5,rfostilo aviators droppod four bombs this afternoon near Frolburg Baron, not far north of tho Swiss frontior, Tho intention of tho aviators apparently was to destroy a railroad bridgo thoro, M KRUPP PLANT NOT DAMAGED. (Ily Associated Press to Tho Coos liny Times.) BERLIN, Doc, 5, (Wireless) An official statomont was issued hero today donying tho roport that tho Krupp plant at Esson had been upmoaropo. uy a loreign aoru.imu ij. was badly damagoa uui ur. .Mor row osenped uninjured. Tho car crnshod Into tho big1 South Slough tract nnd niter con-,GorBt nmj K)nK nut0( driven by hundreds of mllcfl to tho homo of i Ho was returning alone when tho their grandparents In Colorado, , accident liaplicnril. At tho point For eight wcoks Mrs. Itnnoy, ' whoro tho wreck occurred tho drodg- mother of Violet, t.mo oldest, nnd lug com puny hail laid their -0-Inch Ylllllllll II I If ... ..l.l.. 1 li.. .... . Jlll'kllUI UI 1IUIUI, T,1U MIMUni, 411111 lll 1UIIIIM1II lllll, llll illUIT laIIIUH V H WVV W Y l",,,or,,Ig "' '"? 7"0M;,W ''" "." Clnudo Tuckor, which was coming , , rnUlLlI I I Mr. Wnttors should go abend n ', r.. North Ilo,, . Tho (lorst &., ut tl00( ,)((0n ,.. Mnny, , rlinillnB for , nR,Ui B. r. in iinnpn1"111 ll ' V V, , ,, i . . """"" '"u """ """ "' weeks before this tholr father do-iho secllon across tho county road hit lb UHBtO S iluntlon, but (no which would tho ermlllorH about 800() or ., nn... tlmi wnnlil do- I i 1U.UWU lliuiu i"" - ' . ..... ltf..ll. mfirl. rlVB If It gOOH lllUlor UlU nunw ....- ccivcr Waiters Endeavoring ,7 m not,.t f to Save Money on South .. or(lor of wl0 from j,iko imr- SlOUgh Tract rjs, but expects It between December ldR. Watters. receiver for the' 15 and Decembor SO Aney Ilry- L.., ., ,.n..H rniialilora-'Eon wroio mm umt -..,.. piHVJ )M UJII71 HUOf HV w-..-. i iv Biium. ...... ...w ... ... v or(01, ()l0 fnmly T0 nhihiron, was bridged. Trnfflo carllor lu tho ho other car approaching until ,, woro ukon , , ft kln,y ov)l ,m, M u they woro nlmost together. 1 hen IH,I(.Ior , Nrlh ,,,, nm, Rvon ,,,.,,, ,, v lh ,rnc(Hi 0 u""HR0L?. Si rhU .n nvo "omo for olht WouU"' Tho, ,rnliiB homo 8lion was not Bwnro . llo h ni"c "" 'r'u,nnt" "w,ia grandparents wjll tnko tho waifs that the ,.lp In tho moonllmo had tho collls on but It vns too In ta lmw Rv) 1Jom ohlint.0 c0nncct0ll ,, consequently It occurred Just opposite, the 1., M , KnI1K,lnnk or ho ,,. Rnon( Ul0 )rKjI1B. II. Iinrry res onco ,,, 'lll ' niornlng tho youngstorHi Tho machine hit with sKoh forco , Jn v ml iiii wiro , tho onlv wvoratl. They woro afraid of tho (hnt tll0 ,,0BVy ,,,10 WIB Jorkml ,00l0 and tvo young la lo i wo o tho only , bontt Tho B,8tor row aok o ,' an Imrtly oublo(I. IIIIIflL IV IY1IIU . .. .. ... ... - - in tho r lila ufin Inn tr.nph rnr Inn rnnriiv . ...i.. .1.1- rp.n ulr.inb Hi1nu.n. nwlllL. tn'"".. ""''" """, JHIICIIIO, WII1UII WHS rulllUVUU HUB t iiu ....... .. ... -.. ..,.., ... mii. r i,.. fnll- vnnru nil! "All' . inn i" ' w i morning rrom tno roau. nio iicnvy itu ""'"' '"- fctrcam of water, turned looso from LUIiniUVIH - '- . I.. 41.,. I'nMl w . . 1 TI.. .. r 1 Italia rillHNIMIUIMH 111 111 IT IIUIDL CW. Illl . m am . .1 ....i.inin 111 tiifi 1 TIM I iviiuiu mnua ,....iri -" .. - rrnni inn irtitirriiitnii nirniii if ur -.. . . .. .ini iii.rnn iiviiiuiiuu lit - -- - - ... 1 Mwiti uiu hiih 'iiiiiu ) mv witiiiuriti u'nu unt iiirAU'n irntt in nn nrinrt vniornnv birxuuuuvi i " . ... . Thn. wnrr not inirr. mh. !-. ...... .v ... ...... ... L. . .... M.1I. il il not rOQOll juuku iittiio 1 "-'. ' . ... .wiK Huiuu ui inu juuh"!"" , iiiilifo Harris was n. cars HirucK hiuow.ij, own s of the Ilolt Line Ita.lwny to- J" "tr ,or u, 1,,n'" "'"'"J",.: .,nd.uta attention. However, tlioi A two-oynour ra.i.ug r ceo, ,.ou tor am, forgB , , (h or securing oil "" " .". , f Bttlo w, ,)0 fortloomlng In! through the wjnasn.em or. ur. .Mor- mtlo romnnnt of a ,jrokoil faml)y -0atn.l to lrown tli . auto i river Is known as the South Slousl o der of i the.row's copand scraped tho nldo of a)0anl( Th() rt of a ,nan prov.,tha,3Vlmi .t this pd. thai December 31 will be the last ... , Dr K,B head un WOBt through 0(1 (lomlnant. tho ipirll thal ,' ? l 1 .0 In tb .t Bcem khat i en nin nn.' ricocheted i tor aml forg .i .. ... 1..1.1 wiiinh tract ui nuwiupiiuu in u.u i. -, M . ,llimil,ii,.i0 omorgonc .. ....- . l nrnnoiul. 1 1IUJ U I " - - urn unuor ior -... ' " ,.,,, n ,.'of tllB olnor Kinney prop mm in Es on F. II. Walto-s morigngo ur "- - - traeijrbod speed. 1.700 nml hnipn It was necessary to , eruua wi" " , quick action that his first accident occurred on tho but Mr Watters first sont out wrltton tlc0 tn tho Jiidgniont croditors, a Imber of whom wero North Ilond Murahflold people. No ono ro- pndctl to theso, but by using the ephono ho got somo of them to ' CIIIM) 1" AT SOI.VKH I'iiciiiikiiiIii TnVtw Tlneo-WVekH Old fluid of Jennie Catcblng Y. tenia' Aftciinion , Tim throo-weeks-old child of Jon-, her yesterday. Ho pointed outln0 Catching, of Sumner, died la n It would become necessary to yobtorday aiiernoo.. ut -"- mptly if anything was done. and will be uurieu w.urc m. --- le said that It would requiro about or tomorrow. n.s ih """" .000 to redeem the property, pay- case brougni mm .u "" or the car. provo Its worth lu a world inaohlnoa wero running at u has been to him anything cheerful. Captain Mncgenn and tlio youngsters safely aboard he rain h bound Kust from Portlnud tomor- "... , . .,, ,....,,. row off I-1 tho night thnt tho Senators camo to Coos llay.nnly at that time it Is claimed that lie "flow" wcross the lWoot ditch on a $1 hot thnt ho could do mon with him slightly bruised. MYRTLE POINT CASE UP m ENGLISH FEAR CHICAGO POLICE miUHJLDT HELD FBI EHAFT (Special to Tho Times.) COQUIU.N, Ore., Dec. 5.- It bo- .,.... i.ri. mnrt. i thrnn weeks ago wBon n juiinB ...a.. known today that a now .wM v.. , ...... v.w .. - ..,..o,l na tlin rntti-. - ... Ko. If this could not be raissu.oi nni "-".""' .,,., . .'"'"" Pn It would be como nocessary to of tho Myrtio Point bank rob- Report That Plan is to Destroy Two Officers and Former De Qr nf the child. Ho denieu ine bory woud b0 investigated by tho Rr t S h flVVnnf Rfll roatf from ICCUVe Mre inullUUU OUI1 and sell the property before Do- - - . WA UUII IIUJ1I UW) jiiwv..-- -- A- sale pay this $23,000 and hold ' posa! nn -""" balance for the bonellt of the IPors explained thnt he had gone to ohnrgo and tho cas Is now pending j Krand Jury next weok. u promlsos yQra Qruz Q Mgxjco City before tho grand jury for tkelr dls- t0 b(J ,iute sensational and will, if, CltlSIS IX POUTl'KAIi. I the reports aro correct and alleged confusions are borne out, probably sohe the whole mystery. Or AikLI1 Pre., to lu Bar iliiM.1 WASHINGTON', I) C. Dec. 5 Urltlsh Ambassador Sprlng-Hlce In- sational Confessions (Dr Au Ut4 !'" ' Cwit bay TlmM.J CHICAGO. Doc C Indictments wero returnod toda numlng two police officers and a former de- SELL LOGGING OUTFIT SOON Stanley Dollar, rerolvnr for tho Huoley ft Andorson Logging Com pany nnd roprosontatlvo of his father, Capt. llobort Dollar, who Is rocelver for tho Johnson Lumber Company, arrived hero today from Han KmnclHCO. Ho camo up on tho Pnralso and was accompanied by Mrs. Dollar. Ills trip hero was for tho pur pose of attending tlio sulu of tho Seoloy & Andorson Logging Com pany on December 9 to satisfy tho croditors. Tho Dollar Conipany Is a big creditor but ono of tho larg est Is J. H. Wheeler, tho Portland lumberman and o&nor of tho Port land livening Telogram. Owing to thq gonorul bollof that tho Dollar Company, one of tho largest shipping and lumber con cerns In tho country, will eventually tako over tho Johnson and othor lunibor Interests on tho Coqlillto.'lt Is expoctod that thore will bo spir ited bidding between tho Dollar and Whcelor Interests, tho latter having to run It up to protoct his big mortgugo. Stanley Dollar was reticent about It today. Ho said that tho lumber market continued poor and that un til It plckod up, tho Johnson mill on tho lower Cojiulllo will not re sume operations. Until thou, noth ing will be dono with tho Coqulllo mill recently bid Jn by tho Dollars. NO DEPUTY ON 'COOS BAY SIDE It was stated today thnt tho Coos county rommlsslonors had rojocted. the proposal or Hliorlff-oloct Alfred Johnson, Jr.. to appoint a deputy on Coos liny. Tho commissioners claim ed tho expense would bo. too much and thnt ho would have to get along with tho two deputies authorized by law. T.oy claimed that 'the 'office had bcou relieved of tho tax collec tions and honco would not nopd as many men, . ' This has brought on a now contro versy. Tho Coos County Central Committee u meeting hero today to consldor n protest mado by someone against Johnson appointing his two doputles from Coqulllo when tho Coos Hay side really gavo the voto that elected him. Mr. Johnson has named W. 0. Laird nnd L. W. Oddy as his two doputloH and it was understood that ho would have appointed A. P. Davis deputy for tho Coosllay side If tho county 'court approved. What will bo tho outcome of the cbash Is unknown. Mr. Johnson cam .over . v ' tpday. ." :- rtland and tried to place receivers fUflcateo to redeem this property. was uaable to do so. the banks parties there refusing to Issue dvers certificates except where Pre was Income hearing property There are about 517 aires in tho - IDT AwLteJ ?tm to Coo Hr Time 1 LONDON'. Dec. 5. A dispatch from Lisbon saa that afl mem bers of the Portuguese cabinet resigned in a bodj toda It was also stated that an effort el tl:o State Department today (eotVO tho sensational graft con was being mado to have some of a dlspatuh from Urltlsh Charge fusions of llarnoy Ilortscho and phase of the I. W. W. deportation d'Affalres Holorln In Moxlco City. Frank and James Ityan. The de- i 'cases brought Jury again before tho grand i aylng that roports wore current that fondants, charged with conspiracy farranza was planning to destroy to obtain money by iramt and wun Thorn rr four statutory r rimes the Urltlsh owned railroad between brlbory, aro Cnptvln J. Halpln, besides the Uandon case to bo Vrra Cruz nnd Mexico City bj blow- Lieut John Tobln and former Dc-probe-J, ,nS "I' certain tunnels. teethe Walter O'llrlen. (UTHOLIO CAItDI.VAL IIKAD. I (Rr AikmUIM I'm. lu Co. Ur Time. I I IlOMti, Dec. 6. Cnrdlnal An- gelo 1)1 Plotro of tho Sacred Col- j lego, died hero today. - f ffH WINrtOll QtHTH HACK It Is announced that C. US, Win nor, ono of tho noinlnow for Coun cilman, lu North Ilond, has with drawn from tho rnco,' refusing tho caucus nomination. 1MS.MIH.H CHAUfiK COQUILLE, Oro., Dec. 6 District Attorney Uljeqvlst to- day dismissed tho charge of j ocntrlhutlng to tho doIlHuueacy j of a minor against uby felssp- j son. Ho announced that the j whole matter would b '(aktpi j up from every anglw by the grnnd Jury next week. anfw imiimi i i i i ii ir,'n,iiiiiiiwiinriT) i i irnnri I" .'"'' i i .i2I,llfTV4 1 Tit,i4i ilMHlBrl MlrUlra4ii lHfiIliit iMtilw 111 uFiliMliunliu m Wi