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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1915)
'sa6& W? -- WE ALL KNOW HOW DO A THING BETTER THAN THE MAN WHO IS DOING IT Coos Bay Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That'a what tho Coos liny Tlmci In. A Bontk west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon people nd dovoted to tho best UttcrcsU ot till great lectio . Tho Time alwtya boost aad wrer knockt, Tlio Co Hy Times Ii lroud of Us tltlt "Tho People' Paper," nd it itrlve t all tline to Uvo np to Its name by do ro ting Id cnerglei to promoting tho pcoplo'a IntoroaU. k. MKMHKU OP TUB ASSOCIATKD l'UKSS Vol. No. XXXIX. Kstalllnhcd 1878 Ah The Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall nnil Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 61 LOAN S E TO BE SUCCESS No Subscriptions Will Bo Re ceived l)y byncncaie unui After 10 o'clock Tuesday K Ii TODAY holm D. Rockefeller, Jr., Said to Have Invested to hxtent of Ten Million Dollars JAMES NOT GIVEN OUT Coninilttoo Regards SubscrlberM As Their Client ami Think Pnlillrl. ly Would llo it Hiu.irh of Con fidence Illy AmnilitM I'rrM to r-oot ny Timet 1 N13W YORK, Oct. !. An Import ant ntiiioiincomtMit Indicating tlio suc cess of tlio Anglo-French loan nuulo today liy ' ' Morgan & Co. was to tlio effect that no subscriptions to the underwriting syndicate will ho received after 10 a. in. tomorrow. 'I'n I; es Rig Amount, John 1). Rockefeller was reported (today to have subscribed to tho loan. It was that IiIh mibBcrlptlon will ho the largest taken liy tho Individual hcstois and approximates $10,- 000,000. There Is siimll llkoll tiood that Hockofollor's participation Ull hi) officially announced. Not .Made Public The syndicate mnnagors decided Slot to make pnlilli: tho list of huge ntlhldiial Biibscribers on tho groumlR that tho subscribers are tholr ellentH, Hid to talk of tholr affairs would ho liioach of confidence. Suhscrlptlona to tho loan continued to pour In today. Among thoso seok- llim to suhi'crlhc wore a number nf llirltlsh and Fronch citizens residing abroad. ESE TO VOTE ro nirini: o plan to rbtuhn TO MONARCHY llegiilatlons Aro Arranged by Stale Council Final Vnto Will llo Taken November 15 tDy AJicd.tej Prcm io coot nty Timet. PUKING, Oct. 1. Regulations govern'ng elections of momburs to Iho people's conforonco which shall peeldo whothor China shall adopt nionarchlal form of government liavo been passed by tho Stato Couu- Pll, acting in tho capacity ot tho it'Kl'liitiiro. Prlinurlcs will bo com plied November G and tho final koto cast In tho provincial capitals lea days later. If tho vote is lav- piablo to tho monarchy, restoration pf that form of government will bo liroiiiiilgnlcd. 10SEBURG PEOPLE ELECTING TODAY htlo Interest in (ho Affair Only Contest Is for Office of Recorder (Speelnl to Tho Times) UOSKHl'RG, Ore., Oct. 4. Thoro !a not much interest in tho city olec- ion bolue held today. Tho only ontest Is for tho office of rorordor, mero being two candidates, R. U "liplo, tho prcsont Inciimbont and A. Itafforty. Neither aro making hard fight. Muyor Napoleon Rico has no op position for ro-oloction and Mrs. Car- rlne Mley who Is out for treasurer pas no opposition. The candidates for councllmen follow: C. W. Clark, First Ward; J. ucLiintocK, Second Ward; Rob ert Kldd and Y. S. Powoll, Third fVard (two to bo olectedl and R. h. phe, Fourth Ward. IG with not nn opi:n hijforh no- VK.MHKH FIRST i th Slides AYhlcli Started Karly in September at Oold Hill llmo ConCniied Steadily IBy AuocUtoi rrrti U Coot By TlmM. WXSHI.VOTnv n n cm. i Fhe Panama Canal nrobablv will not N open again to traffic nrlor to No- f ember 1. The earth slides from the a-t bank of Gold Hill, which began ptemuer 2, have continued stead II y. HI ml COSED IMPORTANT NOTICE TUB TIM US' hlg trado booster w 111 ho Issued on Friday, covering, tlio threo hlg Dollar Days for Mnrshfleld. In another column of today's paper tho Times pr Ints an official report of tho Cham her of Comiuoico of Portland on th o results ot the Dollar Day trado promotion In Portland, where It was universally endorsed. Bveryono should got behind tho proposition a nd it eau ho made a proportionate success here. lluslneiis has been developing rap Idly along tho lino of co-operative action anil trado days hacked and h oosted by the entire business com munity Is tlio latest phnso of this do velopmcnt. Kugene, Albany, Salem and Port land have all had successful Dollar Days and now It la up to Mnrshfleld to do the samo thing. Tho hlg booster edition of Tho Times on Frl day will help to push tho cause along. (let your odVB. rendy for this big edition. X AIRSHIPS DAMAGE X X BRITISH MONITORS X Illy Auoclaloil rrrmi to r"o nay Timet. BERLIN, Oct, 4. (By Wireless to Sayville, ft is' officially announced today ithat two British monitors have been dam aged before La Panne by German naval airships, IIS TltOOPS MARCHING ON' CHI HUAHUA CITY TODAY Under General lloriorii Forres Have Occupied Several Places Which They Now Hold ny AtiooUteJ I'rrM to root ny Timet. HL PASO, Texas, Oct. I. Tho Carranzu Consulate announced to day that tho Mnatlan forces under Gonoial llcrrera nro marching In two columns on Chihuahua City. Chlnlpas and Morris, southwest from Ciuorroio, woro Bald to bo In tho hands of llerrern's troops, which also occupy tho neighboring towns of Ocunipo and Concheno. LEiDS PRIVATE GAR, kino'fkrdinand shows cour. Ti:Sli:S TO (JIIR.MAN OFFICIALS Ambassador to Turkey mid d'erinim Prince Hide in Hulgailaii Royal i:iiitppago tnj AinocUtril rr to Coot ny TlmM.J H13RI.IN, Oct. I, (Wireless Say villo) The Frankfurter otung an nounces that King Ferdinand placed his prlvato railroad car at tho dis posal of tho Oerman ambassador to Turkey on a trip to Constantinople. Ho also placed his car at tho disposal of Prlnco Von lrohonlohou-Lungen-burg on his return through Turkoy and Hulgarla to llorlln. OFFICIOS SKARCHIXC! FOR JOHN R. FISH, OF HAXDOX Cashed Two "No Fund" Cheeks in Multifield Is Said to Huvo CJono to Roseburg Officers aro searching for Josoph R. Fish, of Rniidon, who is wanted for cashing at least two no-fund checks lu Murshfleld. Tho man is said to have gono out by way of Rose burg and no trace ot him has been found. ' On Septomber 2G Fish bought a ticket over tho Myrtlo Point and 'Roseburg auto lino and tendered a 14 check on tho Bank of Handon In paymont. Ho lelt for Roseburg and tho chock came back marked "no funds. According to tho officers Fish also cashed a similar check with a Marshflold saloon. In ,tho directory Fish Is rated In Bandon as an auto driver. Ho Is known hero and his friends stato their belief that ho will return to 'faco tho charge against him. Ho Is a married man, having a wlfo In Han don. NO RIG RUN VOT Tho Florenco West says: The first Ealmon canned at the Florenco cannery this year, were packed thl-3 week. This is several weeks later in tho 6eason than they havo usually begun canning but tho c Ii CHECKS GDOD I big run of fish has not appeared yet X VILLA CHIEFTAIN X X WILL BE PRESENT X X X if III AsioelilM I'rrM lu Com Hay Timet. X N0GALES, Oct, 14, X Governor Maytorena, the X Villa chieftauii was en X X route with his secretary X t today for Washington to X X attend the next Pan- X X American conference on X t Mexican affairs, TANKER DAMAGED TUB CATANIA HUNS ASHORB HUT (JUTS OIK Reaches Poit nt San Francisco Today In Disabled Condition Plates Arc Spiling Illy AMoelalr.1 Trrm to Coot llty Timet. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. I. Tho Iron tanker Catania from Port San Luis, California, for. Portland, strug gled Into port today with her fore peak full of wator and her forward plates and water tight compartments sprung. Sho ran ashore noar Point Sur, south of hure, but managed to back off. DISAIIIiKI) VHSSKIj FIXAMjV IS LOST SUNDAY MOHXIXd Taken lu Tow by Hllnulnu but YVas Cast Adlft When Her IIuwm.'I' Hroko ny AwoilatM I'rrM to Cooa IHy Tlmrt SAN FUANCISCO, Oct. . I. Tho steam schooner Graywood, aban doned Saturday off Umatailla light, sank yesterday niornlng threo miles Inside of Tntoosh Island oft the coast or Washington, according to a message reeelvod today by tho Matson Navigation Company from tho steamer Hllonlnn. Tho Graywood was taken In tow by tlio Hllonlnn, but was cast adrift when tho hawsor broke. T IS CHAROKD WITH TIIH MUHRF.R OF CHARIdlS HAtRJFRTY U in Connection With Dynamiting of tho l.os Angeles Times Itullil- lug Caplan Attends Trial IPy AiMiilitrJ TrrM to Coot Ur Tlrort.l ' LOS ANGKLBS, Cal., Oct. I. Tho trial of Matthew Schmidt, on tlio chargo of murdorlng Charles Haggerty, ono of tho victims of tho dynamite explosion which wrecked tho Los Angeles Times building, begun hero today In tho Suporlor Court. David Caplan, co-dopenl-ant with Schmldo, who will bo slv en a separato trlaj, was In tho court room. STORM AT HOUSTON thxas city suffkrh from hurrica.m: this morning Tlneo Pei.sons Aro Dead .Much Property Damage Done and Wires aio Broken Down tDy AuollllJ TrtM tu Coot Dr Tliaw.J MORGAN CITY, La., Oct. 14. (By telephone to Houston.) Threo persons aro dead and property dam aco is heavy as the result of a tor- Inado which struck this city this J morning. Wire communication to jNew OrleanB, Just recovering from tho West jnuian nurricanu, agalu demolished. IDD IKS SCHMIDT L IS WIIH THE NOIE Germany Failed to Disavow Act in Answer Regarding Sinking of the Arabic WILLiETOTWTE Purpose is to Have Country Also Assume Responsibility and Make Reparation HOLD CONFERENCE TODAY Picsldent and Secretary of Stato Discuss ."Mat (or Not Thought That Cuso Will Cause Riiptmo of Diplomatic Relations tlly AttoclMtt I'rrM to r-wt nr Ttmrt.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 1. Tho noto presented by German Ani bassador Von Rernstorff to Secre tary Lansing Saturday regarding tho sinking of tho Arabic Is unsat isfactory to the United States be caiiBo of tho failure of Germany to disavow tho act. Negotiations, however, will bo continued through the Ambassador with a vlow of having Germany not only disavow tho act, but assume responsibility and mnko full repar ation. The noto was tho subject of a con foronco between President Wilson and Secretary, Lansing last nlght.j The rupture of diplomatic relations over tho case was considered un likely. Reason for Hopo Careful reading of note lias con vinced tho Administration officials that further negotiations on tlio ques tion nro possible, nud thero Is still reason to hopo that German will In tho end nccodo to the wishes pt tho United States. Germany's position now more nearly approaches tho stand of tho United States than ft did in tho pre vious noto. Assurance tjlven It Is understood tho noto gives sat isfactory assurances that Americans travelling on unnrmed liners will not bo endangered by submarine at tacks In tho future but satisfactory disavowal of tho sinking of tho Ara ble Is not given.' T PRKSIDHXT AXI) OTHF.HS HOLD COXFF.RKXOi: TODAY Dcililo Xaval Program Shall Include Addition to Fast It.ittlo Cruls- ih to American Fleet Illy AwotlltM I'rrit to Coot rty Tim". J WASHINGTON, I). C. Oct. I. ProHldent Wilson, Hecrotury Danlols nud Chairman Padgett of the houso naval committee. decided today at u conforonco Hint tho naval program for coming session coiiKiefls shall In clude tho addition of fast battle cruisers to tho American fleet. The navy now has npno. PRKSIDF.NT TO WITNKSS ONK OF DIG LF.AGUK SKHIF.S KxpcctK to ('( to Philadelphia Sat in duy Accompanied liy Socie tal')' Tumulty and Others liy AMorlilal Trru to Coot Hay Tlinrt,) WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. I. President Wilson plans to go to Phil adelphia Saturday to seo tho second gamo of tho world's championship baseball scries. Ho will bo accom panied by Secretary Tumulty, Dr. Grayson and Miss Helen Woodrow Hones. HOUSK IS DF.KTKOYF.R Stoiio from Quarry Goes Throuuli tho Wall of Ko'ldenco A pcoullar accident at Bandon Is told lu a paper of that placo as fol lows: The homo of II. Maskey in Break water addition suffered consider able injury as the result of one of the blasts from thd government quar ry. A number of stones fell around the houso, but two of them are re sponsiblo for the main damage. One 200 pound stone went through tho TALK NAVY II ERS iLL TT IE STILL KEEP OP Fighting in West, However, Still Without Any Important Developments Reported Germans Continue the Offen sive Against Russian, But Nothing New Announced NEAR THE SERBIAN BORDER Von Mnrkenscn Has lir.O.OOO Got'. mini and Austrian Trow and Plan Against Serbians Kind of Movo That Cleaned Gnlicla (liy A.notUlM I'rnt to Coot Uty Tlraft. LONDON, Oct. 1. Fierce fight ing continues nt various points on tho western front hut without Im portant developments excopt In tho forest ot atvenchy nud at Hill 119, where tho French clnlm to have oc cupied the cross roads ot five high ways. Almost continuous fighting with hand grenades and bombs accompan ied by artillery fighting from each side Is reported lu tho vicinity ot Qucnnovlrea and Nouvrons. Paris says the German counter attacks north of Lcmcsnil woro repulsed. Claim Lino Holding llorlln asserts the German Hue is holding firmly nud announces furth er galues In the ulrugglu with tho British uenr Loos. Fight in Fast In tho oust tho Germans continue tho otfcnslvo but no Important do clopmcnts aro reported. It Is re ported that Von Muckouson has quit tho eastern front and now Is near tho Sorblau border at tho head of 250,000 Gorman and Austrian troops with 2,000 gnus. It is represented that ho la ready to repent against Serbia his move ment which cleared Gallcln ot tho Russians. IS i:ngini:i:r drfams and gold coin disappkars A. D. McCullocli 1Ot.os JjilM In Room ing House Accuses .Hut Homo of ThoR Thoft of approximately 'i In gold from his pockets some tlmo Into Sat urday ulglit or early Sunday niornlng ,1iu ho slept u tho Holladny Rooms on North Front street was reported to tho pollco yesterday morning by A. 1). McCullocli, an onglneor at Powers. Jim Thome, an Indian, was Implicated in tho case when McCullocli accused him of tho theft, which lie denied before Marsh Car- tor and District Attorney LIIJcqviBt I yesterday. I McCullocli claims that Homo and Mils wife had rooms in tho Lloyd Ho- tol hut that tho husband went with him Into Saturday night to the Holl- I nday and stayed all night lu tho samo i room with him. When McCullocli i nwoko tho next morning ho says . Horno and his money woro missing. ' Horno was Borlously Implicated ' whou McCullocli stated that tho In- I'dlau had confessed to taking the mouoy and promised to make a pay , ment ot f DO In cash yostorday aftor Uioon at 4 o'clock, and to mako an other payment a little later, Jioruo did not keep his appolntmont and this morning Is said to havo gono back to his logging work at Danlols Crook Marshall Cartor said this morning that thoro Is no evidouco in tho cast 1 and does not seo what can bo dona ! but McCullocli claims that ho can i produce further ovldonco to show 1 whero tho monoy went. I r.nr.r.nnnnr,r.r,nr,f wall of thc houso striking a largo tailor sewing machliio and utterly .annihilating it. Another broke through the roof of the pantry built ,'on to tho house. It landod on the family stock of preserves and canned goods smashing up tho wholo thing prettly thoroughly, Tho most serious result of tho accident however, was to Mrs. Mas I key, She Is recently from the bos pltal whero she undorwent a difficult operation, and who has been recup I crating and the shock of the accident brought on u netwous shock that threatens serious results, USE HAND GRENADES IN T N T COUNTRIES AT WAR X X AND THOSE AT PEACE ; 4$ With Bulgnrln and Greece enter ing tho war the countries fighting, and the nations ot Kuropo nt peace are as follows: At War 1. Great Britain. 2. Germany It. RubhIii 4. Frnnco G. Belgium 0. Austro- Ilungnry. 7. Serbia 5. Montenegro !. Bulgaria 1 0. Turkey. At Peaco 1. Spain 2. Portugal 3. Switzerland 4. Norway fi. Sweden G. Denmark 7. Holland 5. Rumania. 1 1 . Japan 12. Italy in. Grceco X RUSSIAN SQUADRONS X X READY TO ATTACK X X X (Or AmocUIcI Treat to tfat tlty Tlniti. X LONDON, Oct, 4, X X powerful Russian squad- X X ions have appeared off t X tho Bulgarian coast near t X Varna on the Black Sea, X X This announcement was t X made by the Tribunq, of t X Rome, X GREECE WILL FIGHT NO DOUBT NOW ABOUT JOINING TIIH ALLIF.S Franco Will Land Troops to Help Her lu tho Conflict. Which Is lixjioeted PARIS KXPKCTS TROOPS TO LAND ANY TIMK tlly Auorlttisl r-rtit to Coot tlty Timet. PARIS, Oct. I. "News ot tho lauding of troops nt Sa- lonkl, Grceco," Buys tho Tomps, "Ih awaited hero from 0110 moment to an- other." (liy AuotlitoJ I'rru Io Coot Uty Tliari, ATIIUNS, Oct. I. AH doubt ns to, tho entrance of Greoco Into the war on tho sldo of the eutouto allies Ik disposed of. An official organ of tho government says Hint ho landing ot French troops nt Salouikl Is for tho purpose of assisting Greece. IS BULGARIAN PAI'HR SAYS Ui:it MANS NOT IN CONTROL Also Refill es Story That Kaiser's Government Is Furnishing Funds to tho Country tlly AttocltttK Trett to Coot Dty TlmM. 1 SOFIA, Oct. 2. (Delayed.) A formal denial that German officers havo taken control of military af fairs In Bulgaria and that Germany Is supplying tho country with funds Is contained In nn official state ment. TOLD AMF.HIOA IS STIRRIOD HF. CAUSH Ob' ATHOCITIF.S Statement Mmlo That If Continued Friendly Relations Hotvtecii Coui tiles Would bo Threatened (Oy Attocltlta rrM to Um Bty TimM. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Oct. I. Ambassador Morgeuthati at Constan tinople, was Instructed by cable to day to inform tho Turkish Minister of Foreign uffalrs that tho public sentiment of tho United States was so stirred by tho reports of Arnion lan atrocities that unless the mas sacres ceased, friendly relations ho tweou the American people and Turkey would bo threatened. $ t AMONG THE SICK X $$ Mrs, C. B. Landers, formorly Ml?u Ruth Matthews, was brought In from Powers today Buffering from a sev ere attack of lllnces. She may ha,ve to uudorgo an operation, , OT DENIED TURKEY HID Must Break Off Relations With Central Powers by 2 O'clock, Russia Says If Balkan State Does Not Concede Fully Minister and Staff Will Leave There MOKE INDIVIDUAL ONE This Is Because Her Allies RecognDa Russian's Predominance In tho Balkauv Not Known What Allies -Will Do Illy Atioitetrd t'rrat to Coot lltr Timet. PKTROGRA1), Oct. 4. Unless Bulgaria has conceded fully to tho demands of Russia that alio break off rotations with the Central pow ers by 2 o'clock this afternoon, tho Russian minister at Sofia and his staff will depart. However, Russia draws a distinc tion botwoon tho Bulgarlnn govern ment and tho Bulgarian pcoplo, no repressive measures will he adopted against Bulgarian subjects In Rus sia. Acted Individually The foreign office explains that tho fact that Russia nlono sent nn ultimatum to Bulgnrlu was duo to recognition on tho part of hor allies of Russia's predominance In the Ual- leans mill ot her moral claim upon tho gratltudo of tho Balkan peoples. Whether France, Kiiglaud and Italy will withdraw thcr rep resentatives at Sofia lu caso Rus sia lakes this action Is not yot decid ed. MUST CHOOSH TODAY' Allies Kvpeet Bulgnrlu to' Make Her Finn! Decision liy Attotltltd rim tu Coot flty TlmM.) LONDON, Oct. 1. Bulgaria must mnko choice todny for nn opon nlll nuco with tho central powers and Turkey, or for noutrnllty, Whon tho decision wll bo mndo public rests with the censors, hut It 1b regarded as unlikely that thoro will bo any de lay lu satisfying tho widespread mix louty to know the best or worst if action by tho entente powers should become necessary. When Bulgaria inakCH tho final disclosure of hor In tentions, this action would bo take, by the troops now In readiness, t" take the Hold simultaneously wlU tho forced of Qrooco. LF.ADF.H APROINTF.D Bulgarian Democrat Will Treat With Allies' Minister tly Attocltlril I'd to Coot Dty Timet, LONDON, Oct. I. A dispatch from Sofia under date ot Sept. 30 says that M. Mnllnoff, loader of tho Bulgarian democrats, was designated by all opposition parties to treat with tho milliliters of tho entente allies. IEI PUN OF (Hr AuocltltJ I-rrta io Coot Dty Tlmw.l PUKBLO, Col., Oct. 4. Collective bargaining insured by a contract signed vud sealed for a torm of years was promised by John I). Rockofol lor Jr. to tho oniployees of tho Colo rado Fuel & Iron Company. The contract was embodied lu the indus trial plan submitted by Mr. Rock efeller ut a meeting of officers ot tho company and grlovnnco repres entatives from the various coal, camps, Tho plan carries a guaran tee against descrlmtuatlon against members of any Union but does not provldo tor recognition ot the United Mlno Workors of America. Tho industrial system outlined at the conforonco Is looked upon as the Rockefeller answer to the demands of the United Mlno Workers -demands which In 1913 led to ono ot the most bitter Industrial conflicts In tho history of tho country, Mr. Rockefeller himself has steadfastly maintained that his plan Is not an at- Continued on Pago Three.) CK