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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
The Determination vnluo received in ndvortlalng nM solely with Stmts ti J 11 v I. .I Shop Early results secured. Try tlio columns of Tim nes tlicy are. clean nnd dependable. Tho rend- By so doing you not only got tho best goods nnd tho best assortment to chooso from, but you nro kind to yoursolf and tho Bnlos-pooplo. Christmas is drawing very near. Start now! of The Times nnvo confidenco in tho ads an. krins therein. MEMDER OP Tills ASSOCIATED ftUitt, The DetermfnflfJnn . . ' ' ; ' " ,f ! ' f But Qlnna NO. XXXVIII. KstnlillshFf 1878 "" inn Coml M-n II SflY ALLIES FORGE GEIK BUCK II BATTLES I FRANCE TV Kt1 V 'ndJS?Sl ft ??Bro Reports-Germans R't hSSmh fn'Snn "V) 0 Break h MHVM ,., WUtK)l Um DaUe 0J haldGrs IER OF KAISER'S WESTFRW ariuiv i NTO STRUGGLE TO REACH BRITISH rhammpi portc1 ia Claims German Army in Galicia Was Defeated With bnrmnils fiRSflR Whin Anetrmno ni!. n. ..... Il" tm7dV.i, iiiui ""-iMuiio uiaini nussians were iuiiiuu Daun vviui loss or za.uuo Prisoners (I)y Associated Press to The Coos Hay Times J )ND0N, Dec, 9, IniDortant ndvnnrns of tu niiin,i i,. new effort to throw back tho German invaders in France ruijuuuu tuuay uy mo rroneir war office. The German imont gives no intimation, however, of such stimnssns illllUb, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. " ' ' - - i i Ibr-JS I A Ooriflolldntlon of Times, Conat Mnll "nil Conn llnv Ailrorttor No. 119 rare bjE G G ere Sunk i POINGARE ID CABINET TO PARIS TODAY rnr AnoclMtd Pttt to Coot Da; TlniM.) PARIS, Deo. . President Poln- ffman uruis British Battleships Tmis 'Leipzig, Scharnhorst, Gneisc nau and Two Colliers Lost in Battle in South Atlantic TWO OTHER GERMAN SHIPS ARE PURSUED , British Casualties Few in First .Real Naval Engagement of j European War tnr AiucUleJ rrrt. to Coo IUr TlmM. I LONDON, Deo. 9. It was officially announced that at i GERMAIU C REPORT FRENCH SUFFERED enro nnd Promlsr Vivlanl arrived In 7:30 a. IT1., December 8, the Pnrls today from Dnrdonux. Foreign uCmian CrUISCrS SCliamllOrSt, Mli,l,.l. Il..ln .. 11... nnn!nn..i. M.,l.. I 'KAISER ILL : OF PNEUMONIA IS REPORT HEAVY LOSSES IN MAI ATTACKS unffl Berlin Official Statement Says Allies Were Repulsed With Sc t ( ycrc Losses in Eastern Part of Argonne ForestAs- '""" saults Made Around -Sousin and Varennes ;, ' . ' CLAIM FRENCH FORCES NORTH OF NANCY L0ST1t ' ' HEAVILY WHILE GERMANS SUFFERED LITTLE hough tho French announcement gives few details, rof-KlM!Htcr ,)0,CnM0 nna u, 'n',Gneisenau, Nurnberg, Leipzig i passion duo to , :es to tho capture of entrenched Gorman positions and , l V ', "mt cor"8 wero t0 foliand Dresden were sighted coming t teiegn lowing up of a French trench by a Gcrma m n ten s . near the Falkland Wands In' ". by , , nw ihn nnnafrnmnnfR nniu In rll . ' " . L. V"V.J?""S ' . the South Atlantic hv n Rrit-. pondent of tho k iow the engagements now in nmexnss nm imimr fmimic ntested, The statement refers to advantages gained by lilies from Arras southward along the Aisne, on the Mouse LEGION OF ROiR 111 AuoclttM 1'rna to Coo !U Tlrara. I.O.N DON, Dec. 0. Hmpcror Wil liam is suffering from pnoumonln, which is combined with nervous do over exertion, nc telegrams from IJorlln, Amsterdam corres xclmiiKO Telegrnidiif M.. . . . mlL tJtil I ino messago n(i(iH.liiKtJhrOor lot-tnrB hnvo advised the South Atlantic hv a Brit kll cnimHrnn nnrlnn Hrn Arl - imlrnl Stuprini, "mn I"l-or,J I "' W'M1 "' , him lint In VA liir.i t th.. .J,.I ts, in Argonne and the Vosge6, Roughly speaking, this nnnnn Tn nrnninir';An actl0n, followed, in the . In all 4 lino fro,,, ,l,e Belgian bo acU'tt CROSS TO HER RICK SliM'nllll'.f C"iCrS WerC a,S " hecrning the battle in Flanders, where the Germans rai von Spce, tiC Gneisenau- The British casualties were 'undertaken an attack which may moan a new attempt Grand Cross Bestowed on diiume Leipzig were sunn. tew. eak through to tho Froncli coast, them was little nnws. Former U. S. Ambassador l Dresden and Nurnberg i Some of the s'Urvivbrs were Germans arc reported to have concentrated in this re- i for Services to French maae oir quring the action 'rescued from the Gneisenau the finest forces Irom the armies in the wesi, tnrA..i.trr...c.n,Tim... , ?i'-u- yy. i'L'u pw juuu. "JUiJPzig. the tastern arena, Russia alleges tho Germans in the, NBW onKt I)ec l,--T" 0rnml! r,.. . n of Cracow, Galicia, .were put to route, their right wing ' "" ""T 1Z"Z PR T CU IMII Ifl Dfl Al C 0 C H rrTL ; turned ana still being pursued, me German losses (0r Franc to Myron r. iiemck, m UNI 1 1 Ul I I1INU UHI ft ULUL rLLLld UObllUCU eld CIIUNIIUUi, rocoanitlon of bin sorvlcog to tin. rman reports maKe no mention of defeat in Galicia, i vnmii peopio whiio Amoricnn am tho Austrian official statement flatlv contradicts the ' " hnrmd nccnrilnn. cnwlnnr ilin Aiiciml4,nmorlonr2n,-mo,J eross wr Kimv, i uuui uuil unjlllj-, inu nuuuui iuiiki iciii-jui IIIUII ds attacKoci tlio advancing Russians and captured 23,000 incrs. as American. it Is the first tlmo tho; over bestowed upon an ! SOUGHT GERMAN SQUADRON L IJi'JC EiH 00 E GAINS ENTIRE FRONT B! ALLIES LATELY (By Assoclnted Press to Coos flay Times.) RIS, Dqg, 9, Thc'oficial communication this afternoon ''Yesterdav there was artillery firine from tho sea t to Lys, In tlw region of Arras and farther south, noth- ew has occurred, All the positions won by us tne last avs have been organized and consolidated, In tho Aisno n, ai tillerv exchangos and fighting by our infantry has tfd in appreciable gains, veral Gorman trenches have boon occupied ana wo navo i nrnfrmcc nlnno- ilm nntirr front, with tho OXCCDtlOll of liglo point whom the onomv blow up ono of our trenchos a minoi un me ncignts oi mo muu&u unu m uu mfcumiu n we made progress along tho entire front and occupied German trenches, , TJio jsfturto tliiogf hppponcd in thoYer of Loprotre, In llio Vosges wof lfepursecl-severa, attacks lwrstAisinoncs,'1!' :'. Horrick was decorated with tho.Gcrman Vessels Sunk Ycster rod ribbon, omblcmntlc of tlio Cross. by thucaptuln of tho steamship Ilo- cliniulioiiu, acting on wireless orders from tho French ambassador at Washington, who said ho was nctlng on Instructions from President I'oln coro. Tho announcement of tho be stowal of tho honor was inn do when tho Itochambcau docked. Tho Rcharnborst and anelsonau woro tho largest ship of tho Oonnan fleet. They woro sister hIiIiih nf 11.. IRTLE 0 T CS E U tfiM I MM .1 ER El G IN GONSUI L D SENTENGEO AS TRAITOR day Were Part of Fleet Th.nf fsiint' Pnrilicli Clnnf nff Chile and CarFied Terror to ,i0 SSrTM.!:J".!lr raCIIIC snipping. menu speed of 22 1-2 knots. Kach lor auocuiki iVfM to coot iu? Timn. carried a complomunt of 75r mou N'BW YORK, Dec. U. Tho Onols- nnd woro nrmod with eight K.2-lnch ouaii, Leipzig and Scharnhorst, with Runs, hIx (i-lneh guns, twouty 2-t'-o cruisers Kurnborg nnd Dresdon.i pound, four machine guns nnd four composed tho tiormnn Pacific fleet i torpedo tubes. , whloh In nn ongngonHint with the! Tho Leipzig had a displacement Jlrltlsh squndron uudor Hear Admlr-of 32r,D tons and enrriud 28C man. al Sir Christopher Craddork off tho Hho wan 311 fuot long on tho wnter coast of Chllo on November 1 sank lino, had a beam of 43 1-2 feet nnd tho Ililtlsh cruisers Monmouth nnd waH rated ut 23 knots. I lor largest flood IIopo with tlio loss of about 'guns, of which hIio curried ten, wero moo mou. 3 1 nro that tlmo tho Ilrlt- -! luoh. HIio nlso had ton 1-pound Ish nnd Jnpnnoso squadrons hnvo boo ers, four niachlno guns nnd 2 torpo Declare French Battery Hid Behind Building Marked With Red Cross Flag and Deceit was Discovered by Aeronaut and Battery Later Destroyed by Artillery (Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Uay Tlmos.) BERLIN, Dec, 9, Tho official statement this aftornoon says: "West of .Rheims, a fishery, although .flying a Rod Cross flag, was bombarded and sot on flro by our troops as wo ascertained by means of photographs takon by our avia tors that behind tho fishery was hidden a Froncli heavy bat tery, Tho Frond, attacks in tho district around Soauin and on tlio villages of Varonnes and Vouquors, In tho Eastern part of the Areronnn fnmst. worn ramilsnrl with hnnvv Iossrs tn the enemy, In tho Argomio forest itself, ground was gained In sevoral placos and we took a number of prisoners, Tho Froncli suffered hdnvy losses In tho battles roported yostorn day north of Nancy.'mPur losses wero small," , u JAPAN DENIES PROMISE TO RETURN. KAIO CH0i AFTER WAR (Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, Dec, 9. Tlio statomont of Baron Kato, tho Japanese foreign mlnlstor, In tho diet yesterday that Japan had mado no promiso to any country to rotum Kiao Uliow to China, attracts much attention In official circles hero, Secre tary Bryan would not comment on It today and roforrod'ih quirors to tho statements already mado, V ?jr District Attorney Liljcqvist j'00" """"j'j'i or tM. P?mnn fleet. do tubes Opposes New Trial for ' G. H. Miller (Special to Tho Times.) FLIPPAN T ANSWER MINT NOT If MEAN PRISON' TO ENTER MEXICO COQUII.MJ, Or., Dec. 9.-Th'o at torneys (forvdDivo II. Miller, now lolig.jtorm at Salom for robbing j tho '.Myrtio Point jjauk, last night on, f d Q f B d Scored. S. Troops Sent to Naco to tored u motion for n now trial on tho Ut , AJT 7" n" i Qtnn CMnn Q,,t M i,..o U.S. NAVYISNDT TO MEET STRONGEST flRLD (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) ' WASHINGTON, Dec, 9, Roar Admiral Fletcher, command er1 of tho Atlantic fleet Improssivoly told tlio Houso Naval uommittoo that tho United States is unprepared to copo wmi tho most poworful navy in tho world, Ho mentioned no coun try, "You can safoly say," ho tostifled, "wo aro riot pro pared for tho worst omorgoncy that might ariso to protect oursolves from tho groatost forco availablo," "Wo would havo to greatly onlargo our floot to protect American interests against all possiblo combinations against us, or to control tlio ocoan, wo would havo to tako tho bf fonsivo when wo havo a strong enough floot," CHOLERA PLAGUE BREAKS OT grounds that now bVldunco hnd been dlscovorod. DlstrWl' Attorney MIJ6 qvist was prosont nnd opposed tho ...otlini uinlliiif Hint twt lmtl twit tin. ' '"Ul "l""h " "- thb toHtlmony of tho dofondant cured any ovldonco that would war-i. , .rini tl10 caso of Gro8 versus dross II Ml. ( IW " lt tho Myrtle Point bank caso which he Is having tho grand jury Investigate. Judge Coko took tho motion under (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) iMnnM rw q NMmiric Ahlnrs. former German consul L,i.j.L.i r' -!.i. .., nAniJnia1 inflnu hv ihn Durham piji mm miiri nn finuii. vvi.-s i.ijii v uluu ivuuf wj .. ." , . ,. . ...n, i.i.i.. .. .-"w,,,u VUUB ,,...- ...-- -,. ,rii, Annnl.J!r,(riauvisonioni nnu win pruiinuif iiuv uu pes or High treason ana sentenced iu "H""' aA: 10 nridmnni J h ore Un5 llfll MVil ZL'U VJVt HI IOI ' i . IVllllwilll fll I . . ..aii!Ii rnir 'declaration- of war, he neipeci uerman rweiviaw ioovo land tor bermany, TS INFORMATION HARBORS CONGRESS AT WHITE HORSE IS OPENED TODAI .Stop Firing But No Aggres sive action nannea IHj AuotLIM Pfri lo Coon nr Tlmaa. WASIIINdTON, ). t, Dec. 0. No nggresslvo action on tho part of tho United Statos Is contemplated in Naoo, thought wlso to strengthen tho forc es nt Naco becnuso of tho reckless carulussiiess of tho contending fac tions thuro In falling to control tho direction of tholr flro. Of courso, no nggresslvo action Is contemplated. Lutor Secrotury darrlson said that Tho grand Jury will start tho probo (.ons 0 ui10eii0.i an.i tllon on .,.,,, tho commander nt Naco woro ordered Into hto Coach and Simpson cases gtan,j yoll Jiavo HWorn fnBoly.M Frl-'not to flro across tho border unloss from Dandon tonight or tomorrow. (lay at j..,0 0'0ock j8 (ll0 (lll0 BOt tloy roiolved ordors from Washing- Most of tho witnossos aro noro. for h0ntonclng. Tho cases of Joo Coac'i nnd John fiross, it was alleged, pnld no nt Herrop. eUarged with Illegal liquor tontlon to his court Instructions nnd by Judge Coke for Con tempt of Court Judgo Coko sharply Interrupted In of a i !'l i .. t 111 ..i. i i il. i Itnnilnn In tt'li I tit llm liitul.M..,! ...! tiiih Biuiqiiioiu uy iiijuiivibi. in inu, i .m,,u ,,n . HmnnK nililltloiittl troops to noiirt is takon to menu tnai no noos up xor not paying alimony as ho Ariz. After a conferenco with Prosl not placo much winfldonco In tho.j,ud been directed and for being! dent Wilson, Secretary Tumulty Is- tlireo alleged coniess.ons eoncorning OXtromoly cnroloss In foilowlnir out 1 tho following: 'It has boon tho courts previous order when a divorce had boon granted to tho wlfo. "You nro guilty not only of con tempt of court but of perjury horo as well," deelnrod tho Judgo. "In tho first placo you lot my Instruc GERM AUSTRJ! uounco his decUlon for several days or until nftor tho grand Jury reports. Dandon ('uses Up, ton. Who Had "(6 'Write Com sition opMtsq'n's Mes sage Calls There for It Auocut Tnu in Com jut Tlow.l HIXGTON, D. C, Dec. 9. Sam vPrII, a small boy who supplies dent Wlison with newspapers, Senator Ransdell Scores Crit ics of Recent Appropriation Bill Bryan Talks (Dr AkUI1 5T l c Bl Tlmet 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. Doc. 0. Tho National Jltivors and Harbors Congress began Its annual convon- largo attendance sales nt Dandon, will probably como up Friday and bo set for Monday. MRRfiMEE TAKES 00RANG0 tinn today with a I on Secretary Tumulty today l0f dologates from throughout tho fkod what ho thought of Mr. country. Tho convention was apon 'ns messag0 to congress. Tu-'ed with an addrass by Secretar launched into a laudatory dls- Bryan. A feature was to annual n When ho talked a tow niln- address of Senator IUn.d ell. 1 ire-U .. . .. . .I., . f ihn organization, wno Mb-i 'i ZL ,..aBK: WW a orously dounced the recent attacks , cial 1 advices that tho Carranza .troops niarrylng failed to pay his wlfo tho alimony hIu had jteen granted. Ills answers' to tho court yoslordny woro flip-' pant, , At'ono tlmo ho sworo ho had noi 'property; shortly afterward ho de clared ho did havo proporty and followod this Htatomont with (moth er saying tliu proporty had boon sold nnd boforu ho wan throuch ho r.,n.ion., ... .!, i.i. ,.!,..., . Strlcklln. 12 jenrs old. was shot nnd havo not beon sold. It was such kll,Cl1 ,n tho fronl yanl of nor homo ?, statements ac those, that aroused the, tmla' UK "obort Dalloy, deacon ut a Iro of tho Judgo. mission, wno said ho naa ueen try- l Having scorod dross for his nc- " to reform tho girl." Dalloy shot ,B7 Mttie4ir. iocm. tu TimMj tlons in court, Judgo Coko scored ' hlmsolf und was takon to too hospl WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 9. him heavily for his actions out of i tal In a dying condition. The Moxlean Constitutionalist agency court, declaring that ho, dross, had 4 KILLS GIRL HE TRIED TO REFORM ((1 AwurLtrJ Til' l LU Bf f Tl"1. ST. l.Ol'IS, Mo., 1uc. 9. Nun'nlo I AND IS (Dy Associated i'rqss to Coos Day Tlmos,) ROTTERDAM, Doc, 9,4lTho Borlin board of hoalth has' roported 36 casos of cholera in Gormany during Novomber, In Austria, especially in Gulicfa, cholora is spreading rapidly, In tho first week of Novombori 844 casos woro roportod. SWEDISH PEOPLE IRATE OVER F MINES S SHIPS " (Uy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) STOCKHOLM, Swedon, Dec, 9, Tho Swedish press is In dignant over tho planting of floating mines along the coast of Finland which has resulted so far in tho loss of three largo Swedish steamers and tho drowning .of 40 men, Navigation, , ,, . in Finnish wators hitherto has been unimpeded and nq warn,-,, T. ing of the; laying of mines lias been given, German warsmpsw I ft wore sightod near the Finnish coast a few days ago. J . m u sightoc Hni'ddpii U Kuiu A telogrnm was Wnr Affoctn PiIcvh Pratirla(or )l, ., , ' Villa's Garrison Ousted and Successful Force Moves Against Hermosillo here announcod tho receipt of ofil- aUo shown contempt of court by a second tlmo within six Jury Investigations. If theso aro Sammy?'' orousi .., h,i rnnfi-nnlnil DnraiiL'o. oxnolllni: months aftor his divorce: declarod mado It In doolarod that a Mursh- ao to write a composition ou on tho rivers ani BnrrUon. and that a larccthat ho had been too free in his at-' field man. woll known hero, may flirt frillL'H B1IUUI11 i- .- i ii .. i.AA. nitia tn inA vina mirrisuii. nuu uim u j ..iiir.K piinnwi iiji i h iinnii &tju --. t school tomorrow." replied Uie c"' .".. .,... , n rarrnnzn force Is movliiK on Ilcniio- 'and I thought I would como to suggest n "P'"'t w-' uarters for Information." ,lhe rHIcIe. I man, tontloiiR to, women before and nftor also faco a similar Investigation lils marriage and hinted nt gruud tho same coko. In reculvQ'l Into yostcrdny from. Halom j MtKoown announced today.tbat ho. announcing that tho Oregon 8u- would bo compelled to auVnnco the preiiio court had afflrmod tho do- ,r,. 0f tho inorchants' lunch ut Tho cislon of Judgo Coko in which ( chandlor from 3S to DO cents. Ho Charlos Sneddon, a woll known aa that war prlcos had Increased Coos Day plonoer, wns found sauo. tl0 C0Bt or noar)). uvorythlng on him Mr. Sneddon npnoulod from the ..,, tnat ,. waa Bimniy forced to do decision of tho Coos County Hoard,., 8l(, tnat ,10 ...... ,,oc,.iod that of CommlslsonorH of Insanity, which ,,, ,mtr0I18 woul(l prcfor t0 ,my tho found him of unsound mind nnd n jcroa8ul, ,,rc0 rtttnor than to httV0 Jury In Judgo Coko's court hold , (ho ,unt,heon( whlch hug ,,rovod most lllni BUnO. I nnnulnr rnil.inn.l In nnnlllv ,...,...., w....v. ... .....rf. 1" I I P. V. CATTKItLIN has roturnod from u business trip to Dandon. Very III Mrs. K. M. Smith hasi rccolvo.1 a telegram from her fath er, Robert Munition, 8r., who wns culled to California by tho lllhoss . or hor brothor, Samuel Marsdeii, I '(U It I INT Modem furHWisd stating that ho was still very III. flats. Central nnd Fourth. Phono No pnitlculars woro given, 113-J, AnlftiBMrrt ' lililittii ulii idi at i iMVrtAojfriiii. 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