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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1915)
-wx- b, Of COURSE, YOU'VE NOTICfD THAT MOST Of US FORGIVE THE ENEMIES WE, CAW WP Coos Bay Times Your Paper fflaos lay A Southwest Oregon Paper Tho Cw Bjr Tlmo Is proud of It title "Tim People' rPr" "Bd ' ,trlvc" W tim to Uve HP w ,u Brao by dot,n lu esergles to fromoUng tho peolo's Interests. That's what the Coos Bay Times le. A west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon peoyie and devoted to tho best latere ot tW groat lectio . The Time always boosts m4 werar knocks, member of the associated press Vol. No. XXXIX. Established 1878 As Tho Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail nnd Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 81 - -A -ntt r 'm tlttJS cr TUG WALLULfl MAKES RESCUE Goes Into Breakers to Save Peruvian Barkentine Judith Which Was in Trouble A Strikes in Sands at Tillamook Rock, but Gets Awaytand Gives the Distress Call CLEAR CASE OF SALVAGE U(t Grays llrlHr October 10 mid Win Bound I"'" Cnllu, Peru,! With Cargo r Lumber ,s 'rcd Into Columbia Itlvcr Today II, AmhhIiIM rrwi l Coot Ilr Tlmrt. ASTOHIA, Oro ., Oct. 27. -In low of tlio tug Wnllulu unci with 1 1 foot of wnlcr In hor hold, tho Peruvian barkentino Jiulllh entered tho river this mornliiB. bo loft OniyB Har bor October 10 nnd bpiiiiir n leak thrco lnys Inter. The captain lost IiIh bearings nnd it noon yestorday hunuicd Into tho rands at Tillamook Rock. Hearing tho fop horn Bho was Btuorcd nwny nd later headed for tho Oregon ihoro noiith of tho river. Is Picked Up. Tho Wnllula picked up her dlfl IrcBd elgiml anil went to hor iibsIbI ncc Tlio tug ran Into tho very breakem nfter tho vcssol and towed her to safety. Ab tho barkentino pavo her dliitro.su signal, It la iinld to bo a clear cnHo of Balvago. Sho w8 lioimd for Callao with lumber. ESSEMBEH STARTS WlMi (MltltY 17. H. PROTEST 'TO GREAT HlllTAlX Alexander V. Klrlc Wl'l Deliver It to Ambassador Phro In Kiiglnnd .Next Monday (Bj Anwltl rrtM io Coot llr Tlinri. WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 27. Tho American noto to Great Britain, protesting against tho ordor In coun cil and Inturforo with Ainorlcr.n trade, Is now oiirouto to London by u special messenger, It was announced touav. Tho special messoiiKor Is Alexan der w. Kirk, third Secrotnry of tho American embassy at Berlin, who lll deliver It to Ambassador Fngo next .Monday. FIGEHS CHANGED RGIIIIKMKXT OF AIIMV MK.V COMPELS 'TRAXFEHS General Winner Goes to llnwnll and Major (I'nncral Hell to West ern Department '"' A""-!!! IVeas to coo nijr TIiom. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 27. Prlgadlor General John P. WlBsor asalunod today to tho command ' tho Department of Hawaii, re plug .Major General William II. Carter, who retires for ago. Wlsaor III be succeeded aa commander of e First Ilrlgado in Hawaii by Drlg w'dr Oenoral Frederick S. Strong. 5IJor General J. Franklin Boll l relievo Major Gonoral Arthur Murray as commander of tho West u Department at San Francisco, me latter retiring for ago. niic BAD LEAK 1 IJELGill! TIHIITV All-: SHXTKXCKI) TO "KVTIl nv COUIIT, M.UTIAIi AlMaiIor Germil Asked to Uso GoM Offices With noniiany if Circumstances Warrinit IB' A,M'l Vrti to Coo. Dr Tlm..l J'ABHINGTON, D. C, Oct, 27. tho tf Under tle representations of "elglau Minister tbatho .United itru . Secretary LaSSlMgkak.-ln-lln t Amba8SaUrTe?Kril(ii( Br tl,P Use h,s eood office,.. If the be 3?tanCea warrat. m-.WmW ot i. or more Persoag nrimrv' to ;tH f a Germ, cWtfR'lal "WfQr nsp, j&n. X tllr Attainted l'rcas u cooa my Time MANILA, Oct, 27. A typhoon in Southern Lu zon Killed at least 1U e ersons and injured near- y huu, I he damage to t property and the hemp X and rice crops Is estimat X ed at $1,000,000, A X heavy landslide involved X X a portion of Mayon vol- X X cano, X IT ALLEN RHADWAY KXPIRES OF UKAItT TltOUIIliK OX HTItliKT Was Slxtyflvo Yenm Old nnd Ciuno to County SiMtt Six Months Aro. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUHiUO, Oct. 27. Allen llrnd wny dropped dead ot heart trouhlo on tho atrect hero yesterday. Ho wan nu old man of about Gi years and camo horo only two moutliB ago with his wlfo from Douglas County. Idttlo In known of tho deceased. It In expected that tho funeral will lake place In Coipilllo. NEXT SATURDAY IS 0REG0NJDAY AT FAIR FltlhiR Ceremonies, In Which Gov einor Will Tnko Pint, Have Deen l'lnnneil fr tho Occasion (Special to Tho Times) SAN FHANCISCO, Oct. 20. Oro- pon Day at tlio Panama-Pacific Im position will ho October 30, next Saturday. On the morning of that day tho Governor of Oregon will bo Rivon a military escort from tho St. Francis Hotol to tho fair Rronnds. At 12::0 in tho after noon corcmonlus will hu hold at tho OrcRon building participated In by Governors Wlthycombo and John son, Mayor Itolfo and v Prcaldont Mooro. At 7:30 In tho ovonlnR n dinner will bo Rlvon In honor of Governor Wlthycombo. On Monday ovonlnR, November I, a .reception and ball will bo given at tho California .building In honor of tho Oregon party. E . VIIjIjAKI. ok WKIIM1B CO. COMKS OVHU IdXK Says- Bridges A'l Aro Proposslng Uapldly Xinth Ilend Strurluro Coinp'eto In Few Days G. WlUard, roprcsontatlvo of tho Amorlcan Drldgo company that aup pllos stcol to tho bridges of the Will ...Mn Tnr.iftR. loft this momluR for Spokano aftor Bovoral days on tho bay. Ho said that tho hrldgo build-! lnc all along tho now railroad Ib pio-1 ..nDlni wntllfllv Steel for tho Sluslaw bridge lay In Kugono for tho groator part of a yoar. ho said, waiting for tho rail road to bo completed through to tho rlvor bo that tho materials could bo taken forward by rail. Tho work thoro is now going ahead with a largo crow at work, said Mr. Wlllard. Visits tho Drldgo Ho mado a trip to tho North Bend bridgo whore 'tho work will bo com pleted now within a vory fow days. Contrary to tho general belief tho i -vm-hi nmiil. lm said, i draw Biuu ui 4iv.... , Is not tho longest In tho world, mo big span across tlio wiiiamoiio m below Portland being 501 foot In length. Tf D FOUND GUILTY i , CHAHGi; WAS HKTA1XI.VO MUX' FOR lIUTI.SII AHMV Kaljili Iv. Illnlr'mid Dr. Tlionwis A1- dls Were Defendants Convicted for Recruiting In V. S. rn AuocltloJ Pt U Coot DtJ Tlmet.l SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. Ilaljih K. Blair and Dr. Thomas Addia were , i nm iniinv or conspiring to !hlro and retain wen m tho Uhlted States for British military seru-u. , the United States district court. Oliver B. Lawrence and tho Dlalr Murdpck Company were found not guilty. The penalty Is imprisonment for ot over tw'o years and a flnp of TYPHOON IN LUZON CAUSES MANY DEATHS CHILE BRIDGE IN ED s E UT BE DESTROYED London Convinced That Bal kan Country is Now Facing Disaster FIGHT DESPERATELY Allies Not Able to Give Help Enough to Meet the Press ing Appeal ' LITTLE HOPE IS OFFERED (criuati a'ld HiilRni'laii Forces About To Join mid Wny Will Bo Clear to Scud Munitions to Constantino ple Invaders Advaiicl'iR ' HUIiOAItH OAPTUIti: HKIflAX HAUItOHH (11 AiwicUtM l'ma In can tixr Tlmn 4 ltOTTHUDAM, Oct. 27. It Ib seml-nfflclnlly anuounc- ed In Berlin that all tho lm- portnnt harbor's In Kastorn Serbia on tho Danube aro In tho possession of the Bui- 4' garlans. llf Anocttlril I'm) Io Cooa Ilr Tlmrn. LONDON, Oct. 27. Tho desporato plight of tho SorblatiB, has bcon des cribed over nlneo tho AuBtro-Gennan nnd Bulgarian InvaBlons as an "Af fair of national lUo and death," and It Is no lonuor n rhctorlcnl phrase, but tho literal truth. Ijondoit Itealles London's optimism regarding tho nutenmo of the Balkan conflict, which lias, boon colored by reports of do tormlnod Sorblau roatatnuco and tho dlfflcultlOB which tho invaders nro mootliiR, haa now yielded to a convic tion that It will tnko something In tho nature of u inlraclo to avoid dis aster for Serbia. Lord Lnnsdowno's exposition of tho Macedonian campaign in tho 'House 'of Lords yesterday la regarded as an Indication that tho assistance of the allies havo been able to offer Serbia h not sufficient to moot tho needs. Probably Last Stn"d Tho appeal of tho Sorblan premier to Knglnnd "To do ovorythlng you can to ensure your troope- reaching us us soon as possible" intimates that tho resistance ot tho Serbians Is noarlng Its last stand. Southwest and southeast of Bel grade, tho Invndlng armlea nro ad vancing nlong n hundred mllo front, 25 to 40 mllos south of tho Danube Railroad Situation An analysis of tho situation In re gard to the Bolgrado-Nlsh-Salonlkl railway Bhowa that tho Germans com mnnd tho first 50 miles from Bol grndo, tho Sorblans ttho next' 150 miles, tho Bulgarlana tho noxt 100 mllca, and tho French tho last 50 miles to tho Grook frontlor. Fight to tho Death According to accounts reaching horo regarding tho captnro of Uskup, tho Sorblnna dofonded ovory foot of tho ground furiously nnd no rjuar tor was given on olther Bldo. Although tho Bulgarians nro said to havo outnumbered tho SerhlanH ten to ono, thoy mado only 500 pris oners. All othors fought to tho death. Itcady ( Connect In northeastern Serbia, communi cation between Bulgaria and tho A.ua-tro-Gorman armies Is on tho point of being established, and tho dispatch of munlttons to Constantinople Is ex pected to begin 'within a fow days. SPV KXF.CL'TF.D HV TIIK KXflLISH , Itli AwoclttM rr lo dt Pr Tlmw. LONDON. Oct. 27. An of ficial announcement today says anothor spy was put to death. Tho announcement says tho prisoner, whoso name is not given, was found guilty of esplonago and was executed today. NOTICK Thoro will bo a very important meeting of the Mllllcoma Club Thurs day evening, October 28. Several Im portant jBsues will be voted on. ,, II, A nUSTFjnni). Socrelary, ' t TWO RULERS HAVE X X NARROW ESCAPES X X X 4 tnr Atsorlttht t'rrtt is r nj Tltnrt. X PARIS, Oct, 27, Four X t shells exploded only 200 X X yards from King George t X aqd President Poincairo 1 t during their visit to the X X front yesterday, accord- X t Ing to Temps correspon- X t dent, v X is XOItTH IIKXI) FIXALLV DKCIDKI) - IATTKR THIS AITKHXOOX .Money From Iajvj- mid Other Souwes Will .hist About Cover Kstl- mated Kxpou.ses Tho city council of North Bond fin 'lulled a mcotlng this aftcrnuon tit '3:30 o'clock, having decided upon a budgot for tho city oxponses ami 0 'mill luvy for sinking fund and In terest on bonds. It was thought that 'only 5 1-2 mills could bo rnlsod for tho latter purpose but in figuring up tho Interest It was found It could bo raised to G mills. Tho Ronoral fund levy will realize $1U,8G 1 and tho fi id I It levy will ratso 7,718. These amounts toRcth or with other sources of revenue, It U estimated will Just about incut tho oxponses of tho year, which wore de cided upon as follows: Recorder's enlary $1,200 Kxpunscs Recorder's office. 150 City Attorney snlnry ..,.... 720 Legal expense , 1C0 Knglneer'B salary 1,800 KxpoiiBca Knglneer'B nfdeo.. 000 Knglneer'B office ront.n.,. .. 132 Chlnf of Pollco Salary 1,080 Night Policeman's salary... 840 Hxpouucs Pollco Department. . 350 Salary Flro Dppartmont. . . . 000 Expenses Flro Department. . 250 Health Officer's salary 100 Exp. Health Offlcor 100 City Pound 20 City Hall expenso 100 Elections 285 Printing and Stationery .... 35Q Salary Wharfinger . . .' 180 Expenses of Wharf .120 Lights 3,155 Wator 1,200 City Treasurer salary 150 Funding bond Int 1,020 Sinking fund 3,500 Intorcst on warrants 480 Street Department 2,500 Miscellaneous 451 Total 24,583 T, WAS AX OLD ItESIDKXT OF COOS IIAV DISTRICT Servwl us AssMiint Keeper of Capo Arauo Lluht Iliiuso for Koventeon Vears 'ThomiiB Wyman, nn 'old resident of Cooa Bay, died at. io o'ctocit hub i morning ot his homo pn South In lot. Ills death was duo to n Htroko of paralysis suffered a week or bo ago, since which time thoro has been llttlo hope for hts recovery. Mr. Wyman was close to 80 years of ago and was a natlvo of Maine, and was a voturan of tho Civil War. Ho la survived by his wlfo and ono daughter, Mrs. Mamlo VonkorB, of South Inlet, nnd threo sons, Frank nnd Al Wyman, of South Inlet, and nnlmrf Wviliail. WllO llVt'B ill tllO East. ; Horn Many Vcurs. About forty years ago or more, Mr. Wyman camo to Coos Day. Hon ry Soitgstnckoii sayB that It was Labout forty years ago that Mr. Wy man started cutting matchwood for htm. Ho also rafted logs on Cooa Rlvor. Later ho secured tho position of assistant keopor nt the Capo Arago Light House near Coos Bay and held tho placo for 17 years. Lost Ills Log. About 15 years ago. whjlo cross ing a caldo from tho mainland to tho light houso point no ion uoi, striking tho rocks bolow and tho accidont caused him to loso one leg F which disabled him for furthor sor- vlce. Mr. Wyman was widely known among tho older resldenta of the Cooa Bay section, Tho tlmo of the funoral has not yet boon announced, WYMAN DIES S WAY TO ASIA Linking With Bulgarians She Can Import Bountiful Sup plies of Copper and Cotton E Railroad Through Nish Makes East Communication With Constantinople HEAVY FIGHTING IN WEST At'ack of Gcrniaiis nt. Xlght Is Ro poiltMl by FroUch to Havo llocii Re pulsed Von llliideiiburg Has Penetrated Lines SKHBIAX TOWX TAKKX AXD OTIIKIIH FALLIXG tl'r AmncltlM rtrmt In (- nr Tlm.t BERLIN, Oct. 27. lm- portnnt hnrbora In EliBtorn Serbia on tho Danube nro In possession of the Bulgarians and further access for tho Sorblnna by wny of Hit nth- nla Is thorotoro stopped. Tho 8erblan town of Radulovatx wna destroyed. Monnstlr Ib being evacuated and Plrot la completely surrounded. tllr AiwocltlM rtrM.lo Coo lltjr TIum.1 LONDON, Oct. 27. Tho first ron ncotlnR link botwoon tho Austro-Gor-mau forco InvndliiR Serbia and tho 'Bulgarian forces Iiiih bcon mado. Ger many now Is In direct touch with nil her allies and tho lino dividing Rus sia from the western nllloa la moro clearly drawn. Can Bench tho Hot Ooruian'y now can Import bounti ful, supplies of coppbr and cotton from Turkish Aaln nnd la In a posi tion to carry on a campaign against tho Suez 'canal and Egypt.' Tho main advnnco or tho Teutonic forces la nlong the Moravu rlvor. whoro runs tho railroad lino through Nlsh. Thla rnllroad, which will give a moro direct route to Constantinople remains yet to bo completely conquer ed. At Other Fronts: In tho onBt, General Von Hjudon burR haa pontratod tho RiiMslan posi tions over a front of moro than n mllo In tho Dvlnsk roglon. In tho west, Paris reports auothor attack last night by tho aormnns near La Courtlno, whoro heavy fighting has boon In progress for somo tlmo for possession of tho Gorman sallont. Tho attack was unsuccessful. Italians Attacking A nowspapor dispatch from Bres cia says tho itallana nro now attack ing tho Austrian Innor linos nt Gor lzla, MEETS THE KAISER EMBASSADOR OERAIll) COXFER8 WITH flKRMAN KMPKHOR Today Declines to Discuss for Pub lication What Took Place- Lusted an Hour ,11 AuotlttM rrwt Jo Coot lx Tlroft. BERLIN, Oct. 27. Ambassador Gerard declined today to dlsciiBa for publication his conference yesterday with Emporor William. Tho con ference which took pluco at Pots- Wlnm, lasted nn hour. (Connected; direct .AUSTRO-CJKHMAX FORCES HAVE , JOINED THE BULGARIANS lr AitoclilM rrwu to Coo. Ur Tlinw.l BERLIN, Oct. 21. Direct con nection between tho Auatro-Gorinnn forces In Serbia and tho Bulgarian army of Gonoral BoyadJIoff, has boon established on tho Danube rlvor oast of Br?a Palanka, tho German army headntiartora announces today. FIOXEER EDITOR a HAS PASSED AWAY -, lllr AworUtrt I'r 1 C Pr Tlmet.l EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Oct. 27 Colonel Jolin V C. Mooro, pioneer nowBpapor editor and first mayor ot Don- vcr, Colo., died hdre today, accd 84 years. M T T JII MINERS DEFEAT THE' X ARBITRATION PLAN X tl AuoclMol l'n lo V Br Tlmn.J EL 'PASO, Texas, Oct, 27, Advices today from tho copper minors strike X district of Arizona, Indl- X cated that tlio proposal X to arbitrate tho wage t scale voted upon.by mass X X X meotings yostorday, was X X defeated, It had beon X reported that It was ap X proved, X NON.PARTI8AN PROPOSITION CALIFORNIA BKATKX IX Would Havo Applied to State Elec tions of tho Future Nino Others Turned Down at Sauio Tlmo tnr AwocitM rrM in coo nr TinM.i SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. Addi tional returns of yesterday's Btato election showed that tho referendum measures providing for non-parlls-Inushtp In the election of state of ficers wan ovorwholmlngly defeated. Nino Inltlatlvo proposition!! wero al so dofcatud, GARRISON FIRED DN HAIT1KXB SHOT AT PATROL OF UNITE!) STATICS I-'OHCES Murines From Battleship Coiinecll cut Aro Iauded and Sent to Hciitforro tho Place. tnr MKiit4 rrtt to dwx nr TtmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 2f Marines from tho battleship Con necticut woro sent to rolnforco tho garrison nt Bahou, 15 mllca front Cano Halttcn. yostorday aftor n pa trol had been fired upon by BiilporsA No casualties woro reported. POLICE TAKE TWO AT CHICA- GO HEIGHTS TODAY One Other Shot In I'InIoI llatthv Had Blown Two Safes and Attempted Third (Bf AwKlttM Tin lo Cooo nr Time.) CHICAGO, Oct, 27. Tho pollco of Chicago Holghts, a suburb, fought a revolver battlo with flvo Bafo blowers early today. Thoy ahot ono of them dead and captured two oth ors. Tlio men nan uynamiion iwo safes and had ontnrod a third build ing when they woro surroiindod by tho police. , V1LLA"WILL FIGHT HAS EIGHT THOUSAND MEX TO ATTACK OARRAXZA Two More Regiments Ordered to Douglas, Arloi'ii, to Project American Interests Thoro (llr AmocUIM rrrw lo lw H7 Tluiu) EL PASO, Toxna, Oct, 27. Tho sovonth and tho Twontloth Infantry regiments, woro today ordorod from Fort BIIbb to rolnforco tho troopa at Douglas. Gonoral CallcB of tho Carranza govornmont with 3000 men nt Agua PrIotav across tho hordor from Doug las, faces an attack .by Villa with 8,000 men. ' Tho regiments aro oxpectod to leave wlthjn a fow hours. Tholr nrrlval will add 1,800 mop to tho Douglaa forco, which consists ot about 3,500 men under Gonoral Da vis, STEAMER KILBPRX SHIPS HEAVY SEAS Tho Bteamor F. A. Kllbum In crossing out over tho Cooa Bay bar ycntorday afternoon shipped flvo or six heavy seas when woll out. From tlio light houso it appeared that tho railing on her bow was torn away but It could not bo seen If any further damago waa dono, Thoro waB piob ably nothing serious as tho boat continued on hor trip and In reporting crossing out by wireless nothing waa said of the matter. t MEASURE DEFEATED GAPTURE RUBBERS IS LOOT 5 Hold up Passenger Train oh M. K. & T. Road Early To-, day in Oklahoma SAFE BLIN OPEN Contents Taken Away but Rob bers Were Unable to Get V in Two Other Safes TRAIN CREW IS TIED UP Fnsfcncd With Royes nnd Guard la Plncwl Over ttho Passengers- Hold 'Train Two Hours WlkHo Work Is Accomplished tllr AttoclttM I'rrM I Cora VT Tlmn. OKLAHOMA C1TV, Oct. 27.- A. band of ton robborn held up a Mis souri, Kunsaa & Texas passenger train early oday near Onapa. Tho lmudltB Hod up tho crow with ropes, placed a guard over the passengers and looted thrco express cars. Hold for Two Hours They hotd tho train two houri and went about their work with military precision. Thoy took away the contents of only ono safe. Three other safes defied their attempts to opou thorn. Thoy escaped nnd are lining pursued by posses from a dozen counties. Stopped Freight Train Tho robborn sont back a detach ment which stopped- n freight train and placed tho frol'ght crew under guard to provont Interference. LEAVE EAGLE PUSS FIVE THOUSAND TROOPS VAM THROUOT U S. Thoy Arrived from Plwlras and Are On Tho Way to Agua Prleta tllr AmocUIM rrf lo CVn Btr TIbm. EAGLE PASS, Oct. 27. Five thousand Carranza troops, who arriv ed nt I'lcdras, Nogrns, opposite here Sunday night, to bo sent through the United States to Agua Prleta, an to leave Eaglo Pass tonight. GIVES HIMSELF ;UP VlFTH MAX IN ALLEGED CON SPIRACY (HURREXDER8 "i Mux Bidding Goes from CIiIohro a Now York For Purj9e - Brother u Banker SAYS FAV 18 NOT SECItlTP SERVICE MAN (Hr Awocitttij I'rtu io com nr Thutt. WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 27- AmbaBsador Von Bern storff tolegraphed to the state dopartmont that Robert Fay, charged with conspiracy to blow up ships, had, no con nection with the Gorman sec ret sorvlco or the German government. Ur Auocltt Prtia lo Com Br ft"-! , NEW YOBK, Oct. 27. Max Brel tung, tho fifth man named In the con spiracy which tho detectives alleged was forpied for the purpose ot des troying ships laden with war mual tlons for the allies, surrendered today to tho authorities, l Ho appeared before a United Sttat ca Commissioner and was held in $25 000 ball ror a further hearing; nex week. Breltung, who Ib a relative ot Edward N. Breltung, the New York Uankor, furnished the necessary bonds and was released. Camo From Chicago ' Breltung camo here lately from Chicago, ho said, ua soon as he heard of proceedings, In order to give him self up. ! Lieutenant Fay, Walter L. Sehols. Paul Daecho and Dr. Herbert Kleul alleged co'Contplratflrs with Brel- ung, aro still held In Jll ls4y, Taelr hearings are also it for'nsatt wert. Get your Job print kg deM at TU Times offlee, Titties Wwit, Ada toe mult. not over ?ju.u". r ,