r.ii LrKL -'' .-. t v "ni ur i ar m Hril ftttg'lrTJ 93"Wf TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SSU ' i -M 1, t i . ii ). ,' U8 h ) t M fii ' ! I' ' 4 I Si- A fll'W I-?' KM . rs'. ? lit-' :Jsi x 3 r. r ; 8 I l? ,!;, robbery. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. M I.OXKV Editor ami Pub. (DAN E. MALOM'Y News Kdltor Official Paper (tf Coo County. KntciotrnTtTic Posfofflee at Marsh Clelil, Oregon, for transmission through the malls ns second-class mull nuittor. ONE MILLION' IX IIATTLK AT I IQUiHE GIVES 8 LOOUARGER, REAKWATER II PA III. s I f Itlr AMewlnlfil l'rr. 19 cnn ny Tlnn-i 1 PARIS, Sept. 7. It is ostl- mnted uuoffirlnlly that nearly ono million troops arc engaged j In the fighting which Is pro- j ceodlng east of Paris today. j Doucjlas County Sheriff Says Steamer Arrives From Port $5500 Taken at Gardiner- Similar to Myrtle Point According to a circular Issued by Sheriff Qulne offering a reward of $500 for the apprehension of the Gar diner safe robbers, the loot obtained there was much larger than wtm ori- land With Large Cargo and Passenger List The Breakwater arrived In from Portland yesterday with a good cargo of general freight and a big passeii rcr list, Including many Cbjuesu for the Coqnlllo fish cannery. She sails at noon today for Portland. Among those arriving on her were: Nathan Tiimbell, Sirs. Penman, J. A. Xowton, .Mrs. .1. A. Nowton, .1. WORLD'S GREATEST WAR EUS POPULACE IK HOURLY TERROR OF GERMAN ZEPPELINS i IEI Bfll Hubert Sims, I.. Llljerath, Chas. At tlcbory. T. 0. Howard, C. Holmbcrg, .Mrs. Yoakum, O. II. Smith, T. T. I ALONG the WATERFRONT I Bhmlly B,ven 0,,t by offlco18 ot t" j HLuiMuuit vvHicnrnuiMi compnny. sllorlff Qtllno In hB cIr. The Gleaner came In from Gar-' clllnr states that $IS00 In gold, $050 JIH.. .-...I.... I 111 sllvnr. $9?ft It, nnrrnnni nml ontun UIUUI J UBICI Ull. I "" -" ... v... . ....w.. ...... Dt...x . --- . - Tho Speedwell Balled yesterday for Canadian hills, totalling a little over) . vietiiur, Mrs. Marlon Losh, Jas San Francisco nnd southern Cnllfor- $G, (500, wns taken. Resides thlB, Slier-, Mc.Vnbb, Mrs. Stenholm, Clarence nla ports. Quino states that several diamond ( I'lsu, .Mrs. win. .Miirpny, victor i.inii- Tho Nunn Smtlh Is expected In at rl"Kfl fifteen watches, three tlmo.Etrom, Q. A. Hiown, Mrs. Drown, It. aoon today from San Francisco. i checks signed by it man named vni-, Mies, David Ileum, .1. it. Lacy, Tho Itcdondo Is due In, this, after- '"er, n'l other articles, Including two noon from San Frauclsco. rifles and a shotgun, were taken. Tho Dreakwater sailed at 1 o'clock KIHston, tho suspect who was ar- today for Portland. , rested at the SIubIuw and was freed, Jones, Wm. Cook, Mrs. Dertha Chase, when ho proved that the money I o Mrs. M. C. Dokko, Thos. Howe, Jno j had with him was won In n poker ' Grandy, Carl Sagcn, James Peterson, game at Lakeside, may be called up '-nrs Sagen, Mrs. Kiln Harvey, Chas. j for gambling. Local officers were Wilcox, P. S. .Mitchell, Mrs. C. ,1 I surprised that Sheriff Qulne did uui Storey, Georgo C. Abo, George C. Abe. turn Elllston over to tho Coos coin- George C. Abe, Georgo C. Abe, 11. O. ty nutohrltles for gambling. It Is a Deader. Mrs. Fred Olson, Miss Ethel strange coincidence that Vaughn. Olson. Mrs. G. W. Halter, II. II. Wei now sorvlng a term nt Salem for sol!- by, I.anol Oasl, M. J. Hansen. Alice I Ing stolen horses, proved nn nllhl In Puller, Mrs. G. M. Dunlop, G. M. iMost of the Coos Day druggists left the Myrtle Point bank robbery ca-o Dunlop, C. I). Drown. Arthur Shnfflo. ibis morning for Coiiullle to attend by proving that ho was In a poker .Mrs. Sam Xass, Sam Nans, Wong o county mooting to bn held there to- game nt Myrtle Point on the nlgnt in Lung. Tae Wing, Ole Johnson, John duy for tho purpose of organizing nn question. District Attorney LIIJo- Olson, Tang Edsnn, A. Anderson, nsBoclntlon. The matter has been tin- qvlst promptly prosecuted all who Frank Xnsborg. Xek Haonen, Snm dor consideration for n long time. were In tho Myrtle Point poker gnnio," Johnson, Dert Hill, Aug. Carlson, Tho enforcement of tho state laws to evidence coming out In the Jnrob Uendrlckson. Win. Thompson. B 10 i 'IS1 German Guns Throw it Explosive Shell iff A Most )S rr lnnlntnliiB a night and day lookout ' t nvnnv ' for Zeppelins or aeroplanes belong- ' ru j ' ' --T1, h respondent of the Zx , rni, nig io uuiiiimij. i i.iu . - ,ue 6 Tim .ImtL'ni- to Knell,.!. ,.r..ln,...J .'. CM,1C fo"0Vln.. from flro from terror stricken farm-1 jBt ,. '""c,h nrU,l?McitJj u-io hub m-tuiiiu nu Kiuui nun mo mil.' s tXl0 With tl uull o.iaicil I 'is rolntlvo to drugs, dealing with whole- strange way. salors and other matters of common Says Cliriiliii.x hi I'.nitv. wolfnre, slmllnr to those advanced According to the Dosoburg Dovlew, by tho state association, are the oh- District Attorney Drown, who return- PROCLAMATION IS ISSUEU ON DEPARTURE FROM PARIS French Government Issues An other Direct Appeal to the People of France W. C. Harvey and twenty-three Bte--lt ago and twenty-four Chinamen. Outgoing Mt. Among those sailing north on the od from Gardiner Saturday, stated Hreakwntor today for Portland wore: Jccts of the organization. Among those leaving hero morning wore F. I). Cohan, J. Leo the Gardiner safe was about $IS00. -Mr- Conway, F. It. Dehrends. Uthel Brown, F. C. Dlrch. Harry Winkler, Mr. Drown stnted that the amount Anderson. Miss Adams. A. McCreedv this that the amount of loot taken fro n MSI Conway. Miss A. Conway, 31. !'. Hvcrott and others. MAIL SERVIGE UIRO PdORLENI Paris without having assured n de fense of the city and Its entrenched camp by all menus In ltn power. It knows It Iiiih not tho need to roc- LONDON, Sept. 7. Whether tho guard, which has taken possession of (innger is real or taneieu nnu ucspuu.u cinucn spire wmi u spy giass rrimi official assurances calculated to put tho local academy's observatory and the "public mind at rest, tho populace of England, especially rural districts, nro living In hourly terror of nn nt tnclt by Germnns from tho air. Villages In several Instances have mounted obsolete cannon, taken by ..... ..-I.,-.. I.. .. u ....... n...l .III I I, ...... ..... 1... .!!.. .. I.n.... !.... ...I I... ,,..... me urillBU III luriliur win, mm im uiuj uiiiuuiiiii;n imiiu iiibiiuii uilllUlins rotT'lrilllli' 11, '' HIK now decorating cemoterlcs, public describing how to detect n rrlGiitlly' tI4J ciormnn n M,1.' squares and the like, londed them from n foreign air craft. j gun uses a ! ? "j"5' "'".It iiiiu iraiiieu iiiein bkjhiii hi lire oil nu iiiuriiu ui iuiiiiiih hi runs shell which tin " any of tho enemy's aircraft which by a Gcrmnn nlrinan and the recent effect. " m0" it,v$ might put In nn appearance experience of Antwerp with n zeppe- "Thl no. In ono rural community tho cltl- lln have added to the general alarm cently dovoloncd I lt(;i wm hnve named a volunteer nlr felt. I il the fact UintVuln"'"15 was kept a tirnfnimrf ...... was brought Into action it ifl luur niul I unvote "lit all my experience 1 1,., nnllil.,,. III.- ,.,... ' L"t id fleer." FLIES OVERBRUSSEU .mi..n .,h-hmikp -Tnkc (ounp,v infrniiresoon, LONDON. S..iit ?tv.. . . .., v ,,,. , . , u rfl . iJout.ln Antwerp of an AbaJ uuHiiiier sayg n French Mplun penred over lJriinieljSatnrdifijj n llllll Of durum,. I.ull.i. .,.. oim.H.11.1 to the ndnilrable I'nrhln-i , the ,own. lrnp population n cam rosolutlon and I(ll,ctH .,,,,,, " PAltIS, Sept. ".The following Is nu official copy of the proclamation Issued by tho government announc ing tho temporary transfer of tho named In Sheriff Qulue's clrculnr Is 1,ert Mason. Mrs. Dert Mason and an error owing to a mistake In tho ,ml).v' Goo. K. Smith. Mary Itussell. ttansmlsslou of n messago. Mrs. Ilarrctt, Miss K. Darrott. Miss K Mr. iirnwn nlun Hnv thnt rnv I'lln. Httrrott. Dr. P. J. Kelsor. Mrs. W. ..... ti... l. ...n. i. ....,. i Mclti'ldo. l'Voil Itrmlv II Tnln lnl' . . ll, HIV DlinMH'L nu nuo iciviidi:ii, - - ' ' .'...v i ('llllllll IU lllJIUCilUA. bus n big ranch near Springfield. Or., , Nelion. H. Hngen, V. Uumlz, A. C. The proclamation was Issued by nnd says that Kllston pleaded guilty Mason. Itev. K. H. Monro. T. UiisspII the Minister of the Interior, who In Justlco court nt Gardiner to the ""d son. !:. . Scholtor. rhnrgo of gambling. PMniIRP AMn FIRHT" ARF w.-w.... . ..w,,.. ,...,rw ., , , .L-m,,,,,,,,,, '", phlets containing tlie mum.;, THE WATCHWORDS OF WAR H-" '. "w ovory -y rnumw. ,MlWr.B J " '".-'" .". "'" ""V"-lnor then mndo off afttr rifei I- ri'iii'iiiiiim. mi nu nil lut u-.ifiiic -! ... . , ".....-, speciaiors a larlng perfonrita of these tragic circumstances. We 10 loop-ilio-loop. .... K.. .. . ....... v.c.ory. i wo Tho t,)rro8pmitlcnt M ft , shnll gain It by untiring will, en- tIl0 ,, . afM . " iiurnmv mid tenacity. A nnllnn -.......-h,,,, lft ...,..." . . I "'VUKUUHIH Removal is Made to Permit the Military Authorities to Have Full Sway New Bids Asked for Myrtle Point Route May be for Only One Year That tho mall service for Coos County the coming year will ho via tho Myrtle-Polut-lloHohurg route Is tho belief of J. O. Stemmler, who Is hero from Myrtlo Point. In re- 10 GO INIO BANKRUPTCY said tho decision had been taken solely upon the demand of the nilll- drlvor. hns also filed a potltlon n t"ry authorities becauso the fortified voluntary bankruptcy. He lists hl8,,,,nreB of "rls, while, not neces sarily likely to lie attacked, would become tho pivot of tho field oper ations of the two armies. I'XDritl AXI) l-'IGUT Tho proclamation follows: "Frenchmen: For several weeks lu fierce combats with the enemy The courage of our soldiers lias won poniio to tho matter letters and Tom QoodalC and F. BrUnker ' Attnclaw Claim. far ,,im ""'pr of ,,1r,t''1 nt- potltlons received opposing tho pro- e,m,,e InlM Brinl Mnl I ., ,-, . . vantages. Hut In tho north tho posed abolition of tho Myrtle Point- IStllllUIS IlllCt BHCk Man, A t, Kingston has begun suit m.og81ro of U0 (Jei,niin f()r,,08 Koaoburg Houte, Senator Chamber- FllC Petitions jnpnlnat J. . Q Donnoll for $....7r. of t.BtralnoiI uh to retire. This slt- debts nt about $1S00 nnd claims ho has no assets except those exempt by law. The two petitions were filed by Gruvos nnd Mcluturff, who also field a potltlon In bankruptcy for two North Item! Greeks and for J. K. Smith, the formor coal and Insurance agent. All of them are comparative ly small cases. Attache Claim. that will not perish, mid which to evening. The German Mldlwb ivo retreats before neither suffer- nro ,,e,mVIIB proporl ybutttot Ing nor sacrifice, sure to van- Pl,rB nro nrcnici, of tmm ,lllHl1, The (lernutns hnvo ordereJih CAVO UP Ufll I PiPMr'nlr l,t'fl "rlM ,0 nln'1'0 a OtlBUi ohio nc WILL UErUMU which they say they Intend ub rAKIb IU IHt END, over tin. KUM tower In Pirfi .,. General Jakowlikl, who bin .uiiiiurj i.owiiioi- isMies I'niriaiuii. reoded Gen. Count von Atrri lion to liiluil.mmlN of Cnpllul. I romiiimiilor nt IlrnueU. Is novEaf PAULS, Sept. 7.H Is officially an- , ,ho nnoim ,,alnro. Tler4 nuiiiircii iiiiu i.eiiorai (.aiiienl. coin-, ,iu1cu of .MncKleiiburg li retl&tt un.iuur o. me nnny .lereiiding the ,iie city with half hi. mllllJ7tf ;.., isHiieii mo roiiowing proclama-i T,0 hcndciuartcr of the B nun io .no iiiiiaiiiianis or Paris; ; ministers of the state, the rojilji mo lueiuiiors or tne government nce nnd the pnlnre of Jmtlrtinu fit tllft IFtlltll litis li(ktJk !! ll,n,tn lk . ... ..it our heroic trooi.s have been engaged :"".." " ,t'1 "" Hospitals mica wmi uermuBin ,.. ..v. i i.i. oruer io give a new Impetus to tho ,.!,, uiinnitm!. ooienso or ine nntion. have hoen Machine guns are in plicit orderi'd to defend Paris against the treet comers and In the vp invader. This order I will fulfill io Ant...,.-.. ia mnnrto.Mn bimb lulu wired him that the Pustofflco Dupartmont had decided to ask now bids. Mr. Stemmler believes thnt this is equivalent to agreeing to F. Drunker, who has been cou nt moot bill which he owed iho Gnm- ducting a brick yard nt tho Slglln JL0 J,, - nrco B lo'of th re,H,W,c nmI U, KV 1 ..l.o on nunker .1.11. has filed a po-', , 1!" S l" " K ,0, llnfl decl.lon. nation Imposes on tho president k'crntuont tho end. "GAI.UI'NI, "Military Governor of Paris, Com manding the Army of Paris." fill, everyone trusting In thutref of tho forts and tie bramd' garrisons. tltlon In voluntary bankruptcy. I'" him for wages nt tho Smith mill. I continue tho service that way. The , .. . . . hb0ll. ,'150o nai , "'jA.. " . ' b.TBI,,a?n,.lul V " P"c authorities are obliged In .... .1 .. .. t .v..l I j. 1... . n..l. --... T .. .. .11111 K II liriiHNI) HIT 3 :c ( t II IK llnll 1 a ' plnn Is understood to bu to ask .i..ii in iiiiiiiti niintii iu iiu lu unit 1.1 . .. . ... . .--- Th..... ,.,,., , , , , , , . . , his assets consist of sovernl thousand i,on u.ini i.i.,, f. ,. i .i.,. for bids for bringing In all of tho ,,.,.. ,.,,., , . , , ., neen owini, him for n long time r, , m .i . brick which he ins burned there, Coos and Curry mull that way. ... ,,, , , .. . . , , , T...,r.. vn,,.i .........M ,.., "I efforts to burn a high grade brick . n,,. . There uro several bidders that were futile and this Is said to have I GRAND ia wilder lilrln U'.irn rl ittttil ftnfsirst Tho lowest bid was about JIl.l.OOO ra,,se(l h,s faUuro' por your, which Is Kfi00 more than . Thomas Goodnle, a Marsliflchl auto is being pnld for the servlco now, I that Is tho total pay for tho servlco to tho Coqullle Valley via Myrtle Point and to Coos Day via tho old Coos Ihiy wagon road Is $21.i"00. In addition to this increase, there' would be another Increase of wiint-, vcr tho railroad charges for hand" ling tho mall between Coos Day and Myrtle Point. It Is understood that Contractor llaruard is among thoxo bidding. I Ilo Is bidding on tho basis of hav-( Jug to buy a whole new outfit, thoi Kime as the others are bidding, al Tho Randolph camo In Inst night from Itogue Itlver, nnd Is dlschnrg- PARIS IS CLOSELY GUARDtl' Xone May Knter or Ltnt IWI and .T. Wllheut lVrmlt. PARIS. Sent. 7. No person M its emlnont chief tho French nrmv. LONDON. Sunt 7 Tntnirrnniiinir outer or leave Paris between lr full of courage and spirit, will do- from Stockholm, tho correspondent! clock In tho evening and 5 o'tlodl fend tho capital and its patriotic of tho Stnr says: tho morning without a tnlHttiyp" I ..m- ... ... ....... . . NI1 .. . .. ho. .i a m,; h. , .". ,.""'..... I 10 "u,c" ovcr u, ."" bWtUtN S URGED TO JO N " mti'i'11 IINR MVhllll nillL UKlllllBI a .. 1. ....1.11. ..ll..-lt l .. .I.II....I - --- .U...K WU.ICUBU ...r JJ.DO WHICH HUB ,n onvft fnp ,lln ,,, lln .v i:o,u.Ml !,! . ,.,. V...I.... . . -.- . . w. .,w ........... ...v -V --- -- r ! .- 1 I of Paris, Under tho command of Cnuse Anvlety. T HEATRE O-NIGHT Ing a miscellaneous lot of freight population against tho invader. Hut "There Is great anxiety lu tho Automobiles may enter freely at tho Smith Terminnl docks. I tho war must bo pursued nt tho Swedish capital becauso of tho of-! the day, but cannot leave lt fl though Dnrnnrd would be able to u so tho old outfits that ho Is now using. It is claimed that It would cost $18,1100 to buy an outfit to liandlo the mail honlco and owing to tho uiicertaln'ty of tho contrait being for lonsor than a year, many who would like to bid on It nre afraid of taking tho chnuco. Mr. Stoinmlor says that Contractor Dur nard has Informed him that nt the present contract price ho would loso money If it wasn't for the money ho is taking In on tho passenger) (raffle. Says Miller N Innocent. Mr. Stemmler says that every thing Is In readiness for the blg'r" ialr which they will have at Myr tle Point tho latter part of this month. Tho Myrtlo Point bank rob-1 lory hns been practically forgotton. ) ho snys, and It Is rarely heard of( sow. Air. Stemmler says that he i iu confident that a mistake was I juarto in tho conviction of Miller for tho crlmo. Ho declares thnt ho has Investigated It thoroughly and 1b absolutely certain that Miller never had anything to do with the robbury. 1'Kltll.S OF p.ui.ixi: SiMh installment. T1ii great $2.1,0(10 piie Mory of Pearl White. WIIF.X TDK MfillT.MXR STltrCK An K.siuay (li-aiiiatlc Jealousy in two parts and Tin: daxci: vi:xt OX A gtMHl comedy. Admission i,v and 1c. TEe Royal TO-NIGHT 1 Entire Change of Program --R-eels- e of Real Thrillers STADDEN ALL KINDS of rilOTOaWWC WORK, Dromlde Enlsrg1" M Koluk FlnNhlnir. IRVING BLOCK Qyooaum i n n nr PEACHES FOR CANNING OUR LAST SHIPMENTS. Per Box 65c Pears, per box $1.15 And when you want good COFFEE remember we have it COOS BAY TEA, COFPEE & SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway Phone 394-J i a; . i f . . i ninn tlnin In tlin mat nt Mm Trnnoli fnrtn Rnrmnm Io nWIM !...... ' itnrmttfi territory. bv nrtlcloa in tim nnrmnn nntvannnnra PorBonsaro nermUteatopawi" "Tho struggle for the honor of to Induce Sweden to abandon her at-, out challenge through cerUlapto the Nation and tho reparation of tltudo of neutrality and tako tho' while other gates are c,ow' vlolnted rights will contlnuo without field ub an ally of Germany. The oh-1 lienors bringing fresh TeSett'' penco or truce and without n stop Ject sought Is to wenken tho Husslnn the city are permitted access or n failure. None of Its nrmlos attack In East Prussia by means of a hour Intervals during tne nn"!. has been broken. Swedish nttnek on Finland." "If some of them have suffered only too ovldont losses the gaps In I''10 nl shows Italy Is shapod like tho ranks hnvo been filled up from n ot, but sho appears to bo In no tho waiting reservo forces, while tho lmrry to kick In on tho great war. 1 calling out of a new class of reserves brings us tomorrow now resources' T.lbby COAL. The kind YOU hnve in men and energy. j ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific "Knduro and fight! Such should Uwrv "'" Tra'"'r Company. bo tho motto of the allied army, ' wmsmmmmmammmmmm English, Russian, Delglan and French. ''Endure and fight! While on tho sea our allies aid us to cut tho enemy's communications with the world. I "Endure nnd fight! While tho Russians continue to carry a decis ive blow to the heart of tho German empire. I "It Is for tho government of this republic to direct this resistance to tho very end and to give this for midable struggle all its vigor and' efficiency. It is Indispensable that tho government retain tho mastery of its own actions. On tho demand of tho military authorities the gov ernment therefore transfers its seat momentarily to a point In the terri tory whence it may remain in con-' stant relations with tho rest of tha country. It Invites the members of Parliament not to remain distant from tho government In order to (form, In the face of the enemy,' (With the government and their col I leagues, a group of national unity.' "The government does not leave SPECIAL THIS Wffl Several beautiful coats well worth double the price we offer them for, See Window. 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