Ill IANY A MAN HAS PUSHED HIMSELF INTO THE FRONT RANKS WITH A PULL VOt'lt OPPORTUNITY PAMIFjY C1RCiLS reached with every copy of this medium. Have- your advertisement rend by tho Homo Community regularly, bo that they will know you. Ho In troduced IY Til 1-3 TIMES. o reach the great purchasing powc ,f this rominunlty should not I .....i,.iii;nri In nlnelng your nilvortl or bo 8- J vi '". " ." . ..n .. ini T 10 CllOiru in iiii-uiu ui mn l0' . . Unr.o IU ri'lll.' T1M1,' ccssrui iiiuii-n"""" ..... ..,...,.,. MEMRER OK Til 1-3 ASSOCIATED PRESS WBMBat.Li HiTK.rsmssxiszB'JSixziiiSM l-'ilnlilliliiM IH78 iim Tho Const .Mall. OL XXXVII. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of TiincM, Const AInll ., - Q mill Coos liny AilvcrtKer IMO. 1 o. imn wmt& NGLAND OPENS WAR ON GERMANY SWEDEN if 11 M BRiTiSH Summary Rejection by Kaiser of King George's Ultimatum HIJUUl DUIMIUMI VVcti LcKJl OUclW UUHIIUIIS Less Land Battles Also. FRENCH LAND TROOPS JOIN WITH BELGIAN ARMY LATE TODAY (alser's Troops Reported to Be Waging Atrocious Warfare in Belgium Russian Mob Destroys German Con sulate in St. Petersburg. (By Associated Press to TI13 Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug. 5, Tho British Foreign Office issued the followm" statement: "Owing to the summary rejection by the Geinum Government of the icqucst made by His Britannic Majesty's Government that tho neutrality of Belgium should be respected, His Majesty's ambassador at Berlin lias received his pav'po.is and His Majesty's Govcrnmntl has declaied to tho Gci man Government that a stato of war exists between Great Britain and Germany from 1 o'clock p, m August 4. TURKEY CLAIMS TO BE NEUTRAL. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay 1 imes.) LONDON, Aug, 5, Tin key has informed Great Britain that t ie foiccs of tho Ottoman Empire are being mobilized but it u a '" cautionary measure and I urkoy will remain absolute ly iu it-J. SWEDEN W LL AID ENGL SH S DE. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) VASHINGTON, D, C Aug, 5, Diplomatic dispatches Indi cate "'at Swdon will join Great Britain, Franco and Russia if shi? f "Jc ivrsclf unable to remain neutral, REPORT MANY ALSATIANS EXECUTED. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) PARIS, Aug, 5, An official announcement says that sev cntccii Als'itians, while endeavoring to cross into France, wore capluitd by Germans and summarily shot, GERMANS IN LONDON ARRESTED. (Bv Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 5, During a raid on houses occupied by Germans in London, detectives discovered a large number of bombs and rifles, Several arrests were made, GERMANS WAGE AWFUL WARFARE. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) I IFGF, Belgium, Aug, 5. The capture of tho Belgian town of Vis was effected by tho Gormans after an engagement of seveii'l hours, Tho victors sot fire to tho town, killing those of the population who resisted, RUSSIANS MOB GERMAN EMBASSY. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Timos.) WASHINGTON, Aug, 5, The German embassy in St. petrsburg has been destroyed by a mob, inflamed by the leoort that tho Russian embassy at Berlin has been attacked, Ono German employeo was killed, The Stato Department does not credit the report of an attack on tho Russian embassy in Berlin, Mod? A m 3L t BELGANS EPULSE Ell I r nnn tmtl tmJ EST OF BATTLES 3v Associated Press to The Coos Bav Times,) BRUSSELS, Aue. 5. Tho Belaian arm todav checked the TSerman advance in a bloody battle about Liege, The invaders' bosses were heavy, two regiments reported being nearly wiped out, While tho great guns boomed, the terrified country peo plo watched the smoke and flame of the battle from the house tops, Riderless horses galloped through the streets and the loturn of tho wounded brought home all the grim realities of tho world's greatest war, GERMANS STARTED FOR PARIS. Although the German advanco was checked today, this is believed to be only the beginning of their assault to open a way toward Paris, The Belgian War Office announced tonight that fierce fighting had occurred in tho environs of Liego and that the Belgian situation was excellent, I lie bermans were driven says tiro report, 'by a Irroic attack made by the lit M wuum ENGLAND IS READY FOR II SAYS FRANCE Newspaper Received Today From London Tells of Great Fleet Mobilized. That England was nil prepared for the present crisis nud war wns Indi cated by tho following from "Tho News or tho World," published In Loudon July 19, which Robert Mars den, Sr recolved today: FORTY .MILKS OK WARSHIPS MOBILISED. IN BAD SHAPE Of. Dramatic Chungo of Plans, Foi'tv 111 1 1 os nt wnralilnd nniinlltnt- jug the greatest Armada over massed beneath any flag, yesterday rodo at anchor In tho Solont, ready for Instant battle In tho King's sorvlco. It had been arranged that His Maj esty would leave London at half-past nine yesterday morning for Ports mouth. In company with tho Prlnco of Wales, to review this mighty fleet. Hut His Majesty's plans were altered v. Ith dramatic suddennbss In con nection with tho Homo Rulo crisis, as described elsewhere. His Majesty, It was arranged would not leave Vic toria until 3 p. m., reaching Ports mouth at five o'clock. At tho last momont it was decided that tho Prime Minister should ac company tho King, and tho right lion, gentleman travelled south with His Majesty. A further proof of tho gravity of the political situation was afforded by the announcement that His Majos ty will return to London tomorrow evening and not on Tuesday, as al ready arranged. His Majesty tomorrow will lead tho magnificent array of super-Ddead-"oughts. Dreadnoughts and' other bat- (Contlnued on Papo Two.) London Newspaper Tells French Officials' View of Situation. A copy of "Tho Nows of tho World" published on Fleet street, Loudon, Jijly 19, which was received by Rob ert Marsden, Si, today, contains tho following Interesting Information concerning France In tho present cri sis: Throughout tho French Ropubllc deen nnxlotv has been created by 'statements made In tho Senate reflect . lug In a truly alarming fashion upon tho proparednoss for war of tho ar my. M. Charles Humbert, reporter of tho Army Committee, said that tho field artillery in particular was be coming Inferior to that of Germany. "As regards tho garrison artillery," said the speaker, "our position Is no bettor. Tho garrison commanuers have for a long time been asking In vain for an Increase In their stores," M. Humbert created a sensation by declaring that the French manufac turers supplied tho French army with armoured turrets which wero Inferior to thoso furnished to foreign coun tries. Ho said that tho supply of am munition for tho guns was insuffi cient. They were also short of 2, 000,000 pairs of boots. If war broko out soldlars'iwould have to start for tho front with no boots but thos,o. on their feet, a pair of ammunition boots made thirty years ago. At tho pres ent moment, moreover, they had only sufficient equipment to cross the Mq Bello and the Rhino. The fortifica tions of tho forts of Toulon and Ver dun had not been improved since 1875. M. Humbert concluded by saying that tho millions for which Parliament had been asked for nat- . (Continued on Page Two,) Belgian mixed brigade, which had already earned for itself the Highest honors, No berman who passed the tort survived," GERMANS LOSE PONTOON BRIDGE. ' The Germans are reported to have been checked by tho line of forts in the Province of Liege, Tho Germans attempted to cross tho River Mouse on a pontoon bridge, but broadsides ! by the batteries of the forts destroyed the bridge as soon as it was completed, Later the invaders succeeaed in crossing tho river near Maestricht, Tho Newspaper Lo People says early landing of British troops in Belgium is expected, NORTH SEA NAVAL BATTLE. -(Bv Associated Press 'to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 5, Naval action is in progress in tho North Sea this afternoon, according to the Evening Standard, which 'adds that the nows is confirmed by high authority, who said iKnt the action was not of decisive importance, UNITED STATES ASKS GERMANY TO RELEASE IEHANS THERE (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) WASHINGTON, Aug, 5, Representations have been made to the Gorman government for the immediate release of Amor- leans detained there during mobilization, U. S. RELIEF VESSEL POSTPONES SAILING. (Bv Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) WASHINGTON, Aug, 5, It was announced at the Navy Department today that the sailing of tho armored cruiser Tennessee for Europo with gold for relief of Americans there has been postponed until tomorrow morning in order to com plete arrangements, The armored cruiser North Carolina will REPORT HAVAL ENGAGEMENT OFF COAST OF HIE EARL! TODAY (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) DOVER, N, H,, Aug, 5, The German steamer Franz Horn, on entering port tins afternoon, reported that firing was audible in many directions, but could give no definite informa tion, lllf AMoclttx! I'm, In Coil n7 Tlinn.J PORTLAND, Mo., Aug. 5. Tho firing of heavy guns off tho coast was heard early today. Eight or ton shots within two minutes wero heard short ly linfnro 7. Tho Hnnnil Hprmiml to come from a point 25 miles south southeast of Portland in tho vicinity of Seguln Island. NEW YORK. Aug. 5. KIght cruls;' ER AFTER DUTCH (Br AuotUtnl Piwi lo coot Bar Tlraw.J PARIS, Aug. 5. German troops are reported to have Invaded Dutch and Swiss territory today. Troop movements through Europe are veil ed almost completely by censorship. Not a word has been heard today concerning the Austrian and Servian situation. ers threo Gorman, threo British and two French, nro hovering somowhoro off this coast. For days Incoming steamships have reported fragmen tary wireless Indicating theso vessols In Amorlcan waters. Tho firing off tho Maine coast may havo marked tho first engagement botween cither Germnn and English or German and trench ships CALL ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS. nr AMorltieJ I'rrti lo Coot nr Tlm ) I LONDON, Aug. C Volun teers havo been called for tho British army, and this Is taken I to mean that an expeditionary I 1 force will bo sont out. - FRANCE AID ENGLAND REPORT VICTORIES 0VER6ER1AI I Several Small Vessels Captured by Allies' Fleets Near the European Coast No Big Engagements Reported So Far. CANADA BUYS TWO SUBMARINES JUST FINISHED IN SEATTLE England Seizes Four Warships Being Completed in British Ship yards First Reports Indicate Fast Naval Movement. (By Associated Press to Tip Coos Bay Timos,) LONDON, Aug, 5, Just preceding the declaration of .war against Germany, tho British Admiralty announced that tho government had taken over two battleships, one complete and the other nearly so, which wore ordered in England by Tiukey, and two destroyers which were ordered by Chili, CANADA BUYS TWO SEATTLE SUBMARINES. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) SEATTLE, Aug, 5, Two powerful submarines just com pleted at the Seattle shipyards for the Chilean navy nave been sold to the Canadian Government, They proceeded to Victoria, B, C.i under their own steam last night, GERMANY LOSES TWO MORE VESSELS. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 5, The British cruiser Amphion sunk the Hamburg-American liner Koenigin Luise. which had been fitted out for mine-laying, A message from Guernsey, Chan cel Islands says that a French gunboat towing a large German steamer is anchored in the roadstead, GERMANS LOSE THREE CRUISERS. (By Associated Press to The- Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 5, A dispatch from Paris says that after bombarding tho Algerian town of Bona, the German cruisers Goeben, Broslau and Panther wero caught by the British and French souadrons, which had beon in waiting, The Frencn captured the Goeben and Broslau and sunk fie Panther, 1 BELGIANS DESTROY TWO GERMAN REGIMENTS. (By Associated Press to Tlr Cons Bay Times,) PARIS, Aug, 5, Two regiments of German Uhlans havo been destroyed by tho Belgian army, according to an official announcement givon out by the French War Office tonight, FRENCH TROOPS UNITE WITH BELGIANS. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times,) BRUSSELS, Aug, 5, French troops are reporter.! to have entered the provinco of Hainsut, Belgium, and have joined the Belgian army, GERMANS TAKE BELGIAN TOWN. (Bv Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) LONDON, Aug, 5, A dispatcli from Amsterdam says tho Germans have capturd Vise, Belgium, situated on the River Meuse, eight miles northeast of Liege, FRENCH CAPTURE GERMAN BOAT. (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times,) PARIS, Aug, 5.--A dispatch from Algiers says the French warshios sunk the German cruiser Panther, PACIFIC SHIPS MAY 6E CALLED P. S. COLLECTOR AT SAN FRAN CISCO ORDERED TO COMPILE LIST FOR EMERGENCY USE IN ATLANTIC WATERS. j lllf AMoriatet! I'rtM to Coot IU7 Tlmfi.J j SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. fi. Tho' Collector of tho Port today received an ordor from Washington tp com-: pile tonnago lists of all Amorlcan vessels in tho coastwlso sorvlco of tho Pacific Ocean for posslblo emer gency service In the trans-Atlantic trado. ml Mi LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day at l::iO p. in. for SOUTH Coos River. Docks nt CENTRAL AVENUE blip. LAST RIG .MOOSE DANCE TO. NIGHT AT PAVILION. DR. II. E. KELTV, DENTIST. Phone 112-J, Room 204, Coke Dldg NEARLY DEAD LAPSES INTO UNCONSCIOUSNESS AT 5 OVMM'IC AND FEAR EX PRESSED THAT SHE MAV NOT SURVIVE THE NIGHT. t Illy AMorite4 I'fi-.i to root By Tlma.l I WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C ' Mrs. Wilson lapsed into unconscious ness and grave fearH aro oxprcssod that she might not survive the night, i WIKSON TENDERS GOOD OFFICES. ' fHr AuoelatM rtrwt 10 Coot Ilr TIoim. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C Presldont Wilson today offered his good offices to all tho European pow ers Involved In war. is miasm beaver; HILL John T. Johnson, a rarpouter nt the North Rend Mill anil Lumber Company's enmp nt Doavor Hill, was killed yustordny aftornoou by liolnff struck by a train. He was badly crushod about tho shoulders nnit hoad and one leg was almost bov- oicil, doath quickly following tho nccldont. Just how tho nccldont oceurrod It not known. Johnson wns working around tho track and Just why he did not got nut of tho way of the train Is not known. Johnson was about forty-flvo years old and hnd been a resident of North Ilond for ninny years, working an a ship carpenter. Ho waH vory In dustrious and a steady worker and had accumulated considerable money. He wns unmarried nud his nenrest relative In this section Is a brother who was In San Francisco whon Inst heard from. An effort Is bolug mnda today to commuulcnto with him, Ho wns n momber of tho Suoml Society nnd thnt organization will probably havo charge of tho funoral. ('EEMAN CARLE CUT. NEW YORK, Aug. C Direct cable communication with Gormany stop ped today. Tho German Atlantic ca ble lines from New York to Kmdeti via tho Azores were cut about 1:30 a. in. at somo point east of tho Azores, possibly by British warships. HI Dniico. Tho Moose will glva another danco nt their pavilion to night. Last night about $250 was takon In from tho dance. Tho pre vious night, about $78 was tak,on In. Tho floor Is one of tho best ovor pro vided hero. LAST RIG MOOSE DANCE TO- l'wl ' '" IM-M-N i XlfiHT AT PAVILION. NIGHT AT PAVILION. ..... .A.... .... i. .....,,. u &A.j -ntr . .j.. MfiiiMt I --...! --i4 m i UsSUMif