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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1915)
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A Consolidation of Times, Const MiU ml Ponw Unv Adrcrtlnor No. 151 ci S STOP BUTTLES ic Aaiim in Throes TERRIFIC BATTLE FOUGHT ALONG AISWE AT SQ1SSDNS LAST WEEK MEAH ENGLISH CHANNEL TODAY volt Owr Leaders Clash J J 4 Uirtrtg ir &m I m. V a voifsR VI0I1T STORM M lQ)- 'A i Nil I .OnlWA Oiwl rr3B law i rtillery Duels West of! rr.. " tin.'i- i-j-.i.i! I mvur vviinc ritiiiinu aitward is Furious i FRENCH AND GERMANS r "riytth m aim Rin nanus I SnowitniVoscjes Hinders Oper- atiSwErRussians Repulsed h 3!aL0riern '3'anc' ,( mrJJMf.tMi rrott tu Ciinn D7 TlmM.1 ihWVON, Jan. 18.- A violent atomflflFmn tho Boa to tho Olso RlyrJlrSvpirtod nnytblng but nrtll- ' lfrjr,Jdwgln that section yesterday, Wfc32j Autroncho two German jWTsfcwxTattncka woro repulsed whllo HtitrlLSlliolBBolio, tho (ioniums tit- ' taalraJTRwii 1i linvnnnf niul ilrnvn tlin 3wJ.V....... ,t.i.. .,iii.. T).. iotwiihiiuiu kiivir ininiiiwnn, nui- MYRTLE POUT IS T T n several French trenches gonno forest woro enptur- ho rrench detachments nl- Tho French atnto- ,i;tt ,iih in 9& ,Jd wocttRNHlhllatod. uwtaKH's their infantry took poa- TSi novcral Gorman field iw5cTmhI only part of tho Lo Pro- trj.frMt is still in tho hands of tfcY,MiMiy. Snow In tho Vosgoa liln dwj8 opcrntloiiH, nlthuugh tho GwHwit bombarded Thann. 'v,TMtiratlon in Kast Prussia Is unWiMreiU In Northorn Poland tho RtaMlkSH woro ronnlscd near Rhdn- MW? H1H? T 'y.wm ';VJUfii. mm ftffViii Tt&SSa iMMyi "1h3i Hj .UMMflV 1 TELL OF S BY ALLIES District Attorney Liljeqvist Re ceives Anonymous Letters Concerning. Russell Death (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Jan. 18. Myrtlo Point and vicinity is greatly aroused over tho reports in connection with tho sudden death of Handier Russell throe years ago. An Investigation of tho charges of poisoning which wero inado by Ponlon, a formor Myr tle Point man who suddenly disap peared lifter making thorn, Is now under way. Coroner Wilson was expected hero today to oxbumn tho remains of Rus ecII, but word wns received that ho ANNIVERSARY OP WILHfLM AS EMPEROR Wr Annotated Prrt to Coon nor Time. LONDON, Jan. 18. London Is re calling that this Is tho 1 Itli anni versary of tho Proclamation of Wll helm I as tho Gorman Kmpcror, nnd In tho Urltlsh capital it Is expected that day may bring nows of n wide spread Gorman effort to follow tho buccosh achieved last week near Solssons, It Is believed that tho Germans have adopted a virtually dofonsivo rolo west of Warsaw, and theso dofonsivo tactics wero synchro nized with tho movement of many thousand Teutonic troops from Po- htul boon detained In Portland and would not nrrlvo before Tuesday or 'nnd to tho western front. Wednesday. District Attornoy Llljeavlst has ro eolved a number of anonymous lot tors In uddltlon to ninny verbal com plaints concerning tho matter and llttlo by llttlo additional circumstan tial ovldenco Is bolng secured to bus tain Ponlon'H sworn statements con corning tho crime. It Is expected that Ponlon will bo located soon. SIT THAT ALLIES LOST ill PLACES IIGIIOLO 01 RUBBERY SGE E Storms Near Seacoast y Bombardment of liann is Repulsed xlil.il Prtu tn Coot llr Tlmof.) i I.... io T'l.n ,.rri.ini CF, klllll. JU. A IIU UIIIUI1II it this aftornoon says: Itho son to tho Olso, thoro Iviolont storm yostordny, par- m ireifiiuin. rsoar Autro- limo German attnckH worn re in tho sections of Solssons NMfMtlni8. thoro wero no chnuKcs. . tyimm Ia..tJArjjonno, Gormnns attacks on 'VtlTlM' brought no rosult. Wo took in of sovornl Gormnu flold Only part of La Portro la 'tho hnnds of tho onomy. Wo ;ulBod a counter attack, In Bros tho onomy uomunruou without sorlous dainago." W 3JCI . Vimmiqt miiw 'W&mi ,'WwM Mm Mm TBIA STIRRED FALSEJ1UMDRS iione Girl Prosecuted for Wrongfully Reporting ' Italian Invasion ' AimUIJ rrc to Coo IUr Tlmu. tOA, Jan. 18. A falso alarm M Italian invasion was spread eniino uy tuo misiauo or n Btio girl, says a Vienna dis- Sho roportod that tho Itnl- roops woro marcmng toward Ja.r Tho authorities novo Bned tho truth of tho report. 5ht long tho road woro blown tul troops rushed toward Sap- Tho tolephono girl Is bolng Jtcd. INESE FEAR MM WARSHIPS Eatables and Clothing Taken Saturday Night Carter Fails to Solve Thefts Prdwlors Saturday night robbed tho cooler and clothes lino at tho 0. Nicholson homo on North lTrondvay. Meat, butter and othor provkinns of tho family lardor woro takou ontlro. Tho thlot did not gain ontrnnco to tho houao, but oporclod from th sutsldo. Tho robbury wns dlscovorod by Sir. Nich olson Sundny morning. In addition to tho foodstuffs, consldornblo clothing, Including somo bolonglng to Miss WntBon, a Marahflold teach er who makes hor homo with tho Nlrhcleon family, wns taken. This Is said to bo but ono of many cnecH of potty thieving that has oc ean od lately. Rcsidontfl of tho Hague Apnrtmonta nt Fourth and Central, tho Myrtlo Arms Apart ments. L. K. nilvena and othor homes liavo boon robbed of food stuff. I Tho pollco liavo so far dono noth- I Jno M.i rail nl Pnrtnr'a nnflvltv Imtnir confined to a few drunks along tho wnte Trent. Got Cows Out. Whllo Marshal Carter slumbered, tlireo cows that had boon tnken up roaming around tho stroota and lawns, wero tnken out oT tho city pound. This was not dlscovorod until Saturday. Whether residents In tho vicinity of tho city p.ound bocamo irritated by tho noiso tho cattlo woro making thoro nnd ro-loi-eod thoni or somoono olso let thom out and drovo thorn away liao not been ascertained. Farley's Safe Loss. No .arrests liavo yet been niado for the robbery of tho safe In tho Failey cigar stand on North Front street, although It wns reported to Marshal Cartor last wook. About ?.i0 ia cash was taken, It Is understood that a man former ly in business hero is suspected of having at least somo knowledge of tho robbory. Prowler Not Voiind. Marshal Carter so far ha3 not Jocat- Declare French Qetachments Annihilated in Argonne Gains Elsewhere r I NKW UKIt.MA.V LKADICIt. I I Ilr Aioclilo-1 I'm to Cool Har Tlmu. I UHIILIN, Jan. 18. -Tho ap- I polntmont of General Von Ho- j J benborii aa qiinrtormnstcr gen- j oral of tho Gormnu nrmy In sue- j j cession to Major Goncral Von j j Volghts-Ilhotz, who died of heart j falluro, has boon announced, j President Gutierrez Leaves Mexico City With Practical- ly All His Troops I UNITED STATES IS ' IN DOUBT OVER MOVEj No Confirmation of Reported Break Between Villa and Zapata Factions Iljr Auorlitei rmi to Coo. likj Time. J WASHINGTON, D. C, .Inn. 18. When Gonornl Gutierrez loft Mexico City wosterday Ilia took with him most of tho troops gnrrlBonlug tho cnpltal. Tho Stato Department Is anxious to lenrn whother Gutierrez, has abandoned all clnlma to tho pro visional presidency or had gouo to Pnchuco with a part of hla cablnot to sot up n government there In dc flauco of tho couventlonallBt faction In Mexico City. So far thoro Is no confirmation of tho reports thnt Villa nnd Zapata liavo broken off frlondly relations. Tho rcasona for tho doparturo of Gtitlorrcz aro bollovcd to bo duo to tho restrictions of hla offlco by tho Zapatistas. Colonel Gnrza, n Villa supporter, has boon nnmod to succeed him. WHEAT SELES AT HIGHEST PRICE TODAYi MAY CLAIM WATER i FRONT PROPERTIES' tnr AMorUtnl I'rrM to Coo. HT Tluf. POUTLANI), Or., Jan. 18. llluo slem whent sold hero totlny nt $1.51 a bushel, tho highest prlco paid at any primary grain market In tho world. - , V.. VOX, OP ItANDO.V, HAYH l-WMILV MAV IIAVK CLAIM TO oxk nir.i)iti:i) acukh ix tiii: HlUItT OK MAUKIIKIKLI). IlltVAN WAKNS CAUKAXZA (Dr Aoclll Prru to Coo IUr TIrim. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Jan. 1C. Sccrotary of Stato Ilryan announced thnt tho United Stntcs has warned General Car ranza that "scrloua conso consciiuoncca" would follow his thrcntoncd confiscation of tho foreign oil wells at Tnmplco. TltOOPS LKAVK XACO. I Dr AwotUleJ f . to Coot ny Tlmu. I1I3IIL1N, Jan. 18. (VIn Wiro B3.i Tho official announcement today says: "Near NIouport, thoro woro artillery duols but nothing olso. Urltlsh mines woro washed ashoro nt sovornl places on tho coast. At Labolssollo, our troops who again had established thom-, solves in a churchyard and hnmlot j to tho Southwest, attacked tho French with bayonet nnd drovo thorn from tholr positions. Wo cap tured thrco officers and n hundred mon. Sovornl French tronclioa woroi captured In Argonno forost. Tho ' French detachments wero almost an-l nlhllatod. Nortlnvost of Pont n Mus I (Mr AmocLIM I'itm to Coo. liar TlrnM.) WASHINGTON, D. 'C, Jan. 18. Socrotnry Garrison todny ordorod all tho troops oxcopt ono Bfiundion of tho Tenth Cavalry j j to Icavo Naco, Arizona, wlioro j j they wero sont to stop tho Moxl- cans firing across the bordor, j j and rotiirn to tholr posts at Fort j I Sill nnd' Douglas. 1 XKGItO FAMILY HLA IX UY GLOItGIA MOI1 Ur AmocIiIihI I'itm to Coos Ilr Time. I ATLANTA, On., Jan. 18. A mob nt M'ontlccllo Inst evening took Dan Harbor, his son, Jesse, nnd two daughters, 1211a nnd j j lCula, negroes, from tho Jnspcr j j county jail and lynched thom. j Tho sheriff wns ovorpoworod. j Aftor bolng hanged, tho bodies j of tho negroes woro rlddlod by j j bullets. j DRYS LOST OUT T SENATE Prohibition Rider on District of Columbia Bill Defeated 40 to 38 inr A.nocl.lM Trttt to Cool Ilr Time i WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 18. Tho 8onato dofeatod today, 10 to 38, a motion to suspond tho rules for a consideration of tho prohibition rider to tho District of Columbia appro priation bill. A two-thirds majority wnB nccesnry to suspond tho rules prohibiting gonoral legislation In ap propriation bills and tho motion fail ed to rocelvo oven a majority. Tho dobato has lasted for five days. Moroccan Rifle Regiments Cov ered With Glory in Meet ing Germans KAISER'S TROOPS MADE TWO AWFUL ONSLAUGHTS Secure Greater Portion of Sois sons But French Retain Su burbs Across River Ilr Ai.ocl.tfrl rrtM to Coo. Day TlmM.1 f SOISSONS, Frnnce, Jan. 18. Tho renr guard of tho Morrocnn rlflo regiment, who coverod tho retreat of tho French center across tho Alsno river January M, acquitted thcniBolves with distinction. They had been posted In the village of Crouy. At 1 p. in. tho Germans debouched In n road and advanced. When tlioy woro within dOO yards, tho M'irrocnils oponon nr. ho Germans foil In heaps. Reinforced, tlioy attempted to turn tho Froncn position from tho oast Hide, Thrco companlos of rldomou woro detneh cd and charged, Tho shock was awful. Dayonota wero twisted out of shapo and then tho Morrocana used tholr rlflo butta. For a Kcc on d tlmo tho Gcrmnpa gnvo way, Tho Morrocnna roftiBod to rotlro un til twlco ordered to retreat. During tho night Gorman artillery roared ccnselessly In tho bombardment of Solssons, but at dawn this gavo placo to Infantry flro, At coven o'clock the battalion of lino, oc cupying tho farms of St. Paul, woro oidered to protect tho advanced trenches. They ehnrgod and broke the Gorman ranks, taking hundreds of prisoners. Hardly had they ro ll rod when they woro assailed by fresh forces and for two lioure St. Paul was subjected to a furious as- was mndo to locnto him nt tho time, isault over tho plowed Holds, through but has so far been unsuccessful. If orchards and In gardens, courtyards still living It Is said ho would not bo! mid barns. Tho tide of battle ohbod and flow led In an nnglo of n stahlo wall. I Hero tho Gorman dead woro bo nu- morons that somo stood upright, I lacking room to fall. I French threo-lnoh guns, guided by aeroplanes, provtmtod tho Gorman roinforcomonts debouching from iVrogny platoau and tho Germans 'exhausted, retired to Crony at noon. Uuinors about defects In titles to waterfront In North Mnrshflold whlen have been rlfo for some tlmo may como to a Bhow-down son nnd start litigation that will ho far-reaching l:i Its effect, as la Indicated In tho fol lowing from tho Handon World: J. K. Fox has roturned from n short trip to .Maraliflold on business connected with tho settlement of his deceased wife's estate. Speaking of the liny city Mr. Fox Bald: "At times I fool llko giving somo good luwyer a Job Investigating tho records to about a hundred acres of valuable land now situated In tho heart of Marshflold's water front, for I bollovo my father never disposed of tho proporty." It appears tho ol der Mr. Fox nnd Mr. Nnsburg, a fpr mor old resident of tho liny, pur chased a big section of what was then tldo landB lying on tho watorfront of Mnrshflold along, It Is said, nbout wlioro tho ocoan dock nnd oil ware house nro locntod. Tho proporty wns purchased from the state under tho tldo lands acta. About 20 yenra ngo tho older Mr. Fox disappeared, leaving no Infor mation ns to whether or not ho hud ovor dlsposod of his Interests In tho proporty In question, Kvory effort a man much past tho fifty mark. ITALY OUAK OSS E KILL BE GREATER I COYOTES IE1TY-0NE LOST ON ENGLISR SHIP EASTERN OREGO Bon, tho Fronch ndvnncoj as Tar as Only Six Of CreW Saved When . Menartn uoes Aground un , Norfolk Coast Today our trendies, this ngniiug is sun going on. "Tho situation In Unat Prussia la iinchnngod. In Northern Poland tho Russians attompted to ndvanco across n branch oT tho river Skrwa, near Hudaznow, but woro ropulsod. Thoro was nothing of Importance ypn tho Polish Vistula." Residents of Harney, Crook and Malheur Counties Men acedAttack People Ilr AMOtliiM rir.i . Cool n.r TIbim.1 SALK.M, Or., Jan. 18. Mad coy otes nro monnclng tho lives of man and boast in Harney, Crook nnd Mal heur counties, according to udvlces mr AMori.tej rr. im vu. ir Tiini.i from tho dlroctor of tho Btnto bac LONDON, Jan. 18. Twoiity-ono,(nt.ini,lirloni inhoratorv to Itonresontn- - ! .-..-- w .-- Property Damage Will Exceed ,T,I Fronp, rotn,n tho ,nfll",y of $60,000,000 Pope Pius Aids in Relief Work mon of tho crow of 27 of tho Urltlsh tlvo Davoy. Tho lattor announced f Of English Boat tO Take ed the prowler who molested tho A. iplies to Belgium Threat to Desert at Astoria AuocUteJ Trwi to Cool C7 Time.. rOUIA, Or., Jan. IS. Word Drought ashoro today from the ii steamor Cranby, which came tho. Columbia river to load stip- fTor the Belgian relleT, that tho to crew la seeking to' desert. kTeared being sunk by Germans return trip to Europe. Their aro ba-rd on tho Tact that tho y waa pursued and Tired upon II. rowers homo tho first of last weok. Then a faithful dog prevented tho thief's entrance Into the house. WKYKltlLYUSKH'B IJUY ' HOMi: MOltH TIMISKH. Thoro wns filed with tho county clerk a few days ago a deed from tho Northern Pacific Railway Company to tho Weyerbauser Company, con veying to tho latter 3377.10 acres of timber land In the eastern part of Lane county, tho purchase prlco be ing $10,885.75. Tho Weyerhausers PAY OF ENGINEERS BEATS GOVERNORS Western Railroad Fight Wage Increase Would Total $40,000,000 Per Year Ur AwocltleJ Pre" to Coo. Ur Tlmu.) CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Govornors of seven states of tho Union could mako more money sltttlng In a cab of a locomtlco on somo of tho runs of western railways than tlioy now recolvo In tho exocutlvo chairs of their respective states. This state ment was made bore today by At torney Sheennn for the railroads, whoso englnemen aro demanding higher wages and bettor hours, In outlining tho railroad Bide of the caso to tho Board of Arbitration. Ho said that the Increase demanded of Western railroads would amount to $10,000,000 a year. isloumor Ponarth woro drownod todny tmlay tlml ll0 wouI(, ntroduco a bill orr tno canons coasu 'i no I'onartii, IM,ttlng n $5 bounty on coyotes. Tho i with a enrgo of malzo. struck Sheer- ,0,olt bnys that rabloa cannot be Ingham shoal In a heavy galo and Is iBtninpod out without tho combined nc- la total wreck. Anotlior Urltlsh ' ,.- ,lf iin nnrtliwnslnrn Htntna. Itniul steamer, tho Georgo Itoyle, Is also bo- 1 llevod wrecked In tho snmo locality. Tho fato of tho crow Is nut known. to hand encounters hetweon mon and rabid coyotes nro frequent. (Ilr Auocl.ltt rrw. xa COO! Qr Tlmu. HOMK, Jan. IS. ltescuo work Ihrotighoiit tho wlldornosH; created, by tho oarthquako Wodnesdny con tinues slowly uud under great diffi culties. Knch oxcavotlon sorvoa to verify tho earlier reports of probable casual ties hero and thoro, despite tho fact that flvo days liavo elapsed slnco tho catastrophe, living victims nro bolng reloasod from tho rlulus. tho suburbs oT Solssons on tho right bank of tho river. XKKI AMKUIOAN TOOIS. Ihiitipoiiii Mmiufnctiiic rs Anxious to Keciiti? Autoiiialle Equipment. (P, Awllll Prn to Um PJ TlraM. OASSKL, Plcardy, Jan. 18 Am erican automotlc machine tools aro In such extraordinary demand for oxtondlng the capacity of shell and niumiinltlon factories that tho prlco of thoso American tools Is 100 por cent higher than It was fvo months ago. Tho French manufacturers ap- Ono estlmnto of tho proporty loss vonr t0 ho willing to pay that nnd Ea" 0 1 LIBEL SUIT FILED says It will oxcood $60,000,000. Thousands of soldlora nnd civilians, Including ninny members of tho no bility, nro gradually systematizing tho rollof work and getting food nnd abolter supplies ovor tho obstructed ronds to tho strlekon towns. Pope Plus has sont nld to all bishops In tho oarthquako zone. A fund of $1,000,000 has boon recolved by tho Pontiff thla far. DIt. 8HNLY IS MK.MHKH STATK IlOAHI) OlMIKALTH German cruiser Emden off tho already owned many thousanda of coast of tho Malay peninsula acres of Lnno County timber, Eu- that warship was sunk. geno Register, SALEM, Or., Jan. 18. Governor Wlthycombo has announcod tho ap pointment of Dr. A. C. Seely, of Roseburg, ns a member of tho Stato will follow tho Installation, Doard of Health. C. A, MOORE ELLIS STRICKEN Former Representative of First Oregon District Stricken in Portland nr Alum Uted I'rcta to Cpui Pr Tlmo. I PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 18. W. R. Ellis, tho first representative to bo I elected to Congress from tho second j dlbtrlct of Oregon, died suddenly bore today of homorihago oT the brain, i Ho was born In .Montgomery county, Indiana, April 23, 1850, and beTore moving to Heppiier, Oregon In 1883 was mayor of Hambmg, Iowa, Ho has boon four times elected to Con gicss. f IEW BISHOP Oregon Divine of Episcopal Church Served While En 1 Route to New Charge in, awkhkj rr... to coot nr tium. OMAHA, Nob. Jan. 18. Ultmop W. T. Suninor, who passed through O in a ha today on his way from Chi cago, was served whllo passing thiough Clinton county, Iowu, with papers In a suit for $50,000 damaged for alleged libel. Tho plaintiff Is John Calvin Murray of Jackson coun ty, Iowa. JC. OF I'. NOTICE On Monday evening Jan. 18, Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, Knights of Pythias will hold tholr semi-annual Installation of officers. All members aro requested to bo present. Banquet PltKHrDKXT WILSOX 1H 'GRANDPA!" NOW O C. j (Dr AiioUtUJ I'rnn to Cgoj Day Tlme. I WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. A j son was born at tho Whito j House yestorday to Mrs. Francis j ) Bowes Sayro, Prosldont Wilson's j second daughtor. Mrs. Sayro j and child aro doing well. SORA CEMETERY IS GHASTLY SIGHT (Dr AHOCllto4 Vlvtt tu Coo. uf Tlmu I NAPLES, Jan. 10. A ghast- j ly slglit near Sora Is tho ccm- j otcry. Horo the oarth seems to liavo been burst opun iu straight and regular crovises j from which lssuo clouds of j whlto vapor, smelling strongly of sulphur. Sulphurous water j Is also flowing through tho j cometory, moro for quick dolivory, Upon tho recent assumption of tho offonstvo by tho Alllos, It was roport od that Gonornl Joffro placed 1000 sholls per day por gun as tho mini mum with which tho artlllory should begin tho forward movomont. It waa said that tho reservo of ar tlllory ammunition had ncciimulatod to noarly 10,000,000 rounds. Lnrgo as this reserve would seem to bo, It could all bo shot away In 333 mlnutoa with 2000 guiiB In action at onco, ac cording to an export's figures, but under tho most probable intensity, tho reserves would sufflco for 25 days of high piessure, not counting tho additional supplies manufactured during that porlod. CITY TOTALLY DESTROYED Ojiuko'H Dainago at Avovjiiio Vor.o Than Was First Reported (Dr AuocLtfcl rrf.l to Coo. n.r Tlm.J AVEZZANO, Jan. 18. Moro than 2000 soldiers aro at work on the ruins of Avozzniio, which may bo described as a wilderness extending several snuaro miles. Minister of) Public Works Clufolli estlmntos tho number of dead In Avezznno district nt botweon 20,000 nnd COOS BAYITESJN PORTLAND .Many Aro Attending Cumi iu Federal Ctiurt Tlieiv. Among tho Cooa Bayltea who aro attending federal court in Portland this month nro John D. Goss, Dr E Mlugus, C. II. Wilson, A. L. Butz, Fred Wilson, J. D. Moreen, J. W. Chapman, Joo Honnessoy, P. Honnes soy, II. Nerdrum, and O. Rtchter. Thero will bo a need of continua tion of tho dainago suits against tho C. A. Smith company, which are be ing hard fought on both sldos. NAM!? FOR RANK. Our old friend John E. Ross, of In dependence, Kansas, whoso visit hero wo mentlonod last weok, la ana of tho 10,000 in- tuo applicants for w charter for the J u rod. So altogether ruined is tho (city that It is difficult for tno iu I habitants to recognize tho stroota new scantiinavian-.Miiplioan oaniy . Iwblch It is proposed to establish at li Marshfleld Coqulllo Sentinel. 1