The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION
Consolidation of Times. Conot Mail
nnd Coos liny Advertiser
No. .55
flmbnssador Decides to Leave for Home When Called
on to Explain Interview Criticising Action of United
States in Protecting Christians.
ERMAN EMBASSY ATTACHE ALSO CALLED
uuwim run ihli hbuui wak wi in japan
Resident Demands Explanation and Turk Decides That He Will
Leave Acuon may roreDoue txiraorainary
Happenings in Near Future.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos liny Times )
'WASHINGTON, 3). C, Sept. 2-1. A. Rustem Boy, tho
iurkisli ambassador, informed President Wilson that ho
dps not alter the views lie recently expressed in u pub-
Blicd interview nnd will leave tho United States within a
Ditnight.
The announcement of, the withdrawal of the Turkish
GERMANY CLAIMS ARMY IS
AI
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MY
T
S
(Ily Associated Press to Cpos Day Times.)
BERLIN, Sept. 2-1 (By Wireless to SnyvilleAn of
ficial announcement savs the German heavy artillery is
successfully bombarding Troyoii'-Les-Paroches, Camp Des
Pomaina and Liourvillo.
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M
1ENT
IS ADVANCING ON GEN. Ml KLUCK
GERMAN
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CONFLICT UBUTSmUIUM
nbnssndor, though not unexpected, caused a proioud son
tion in diplomatic circles. Coming close on another dip
mat ic interview yesterday of which the administration
once took cognizance, that of Baron Von Schoen of tin
irnian embassy, iliYLoiljug-oii the probability of war be
wen the Tinted States and Japan, it was interpreted as.
iitiicativc of President Wilson's determination to silence
hmuent by foreign diplomats considered dangerous to the
jcutrnlity'of this country. The Turkish ambassador, in
5s interview, said that the sending of American warships
Turkey in connection with the report ot the uprisings
gainst Chrisians would lead to a serious situation. The
resident asked whether the ambassador cared to make
y explanation. The ambassador answered that he did
lot wish to alter his views in 'any way and would leave
i a fortnight.
The ambassador refused to discuss his action Jurlhcr
inn to say he had asked his government for a leave of
teenw, -which ho was certain would bo granted, and
ould leave for Constantinople within ten days.
1 BATTLE BETWEEN VILLA
AND CARRANZA FOBCES SOON
resident Carranza Notifies!
Men to Be on Defensive
and Not Jo Attack.
10MISES WILSON TO ES
TABLISH GOVERNMENT
ifants to Act in Accord with
United States Political
Jealousy Causes Hitch.
Lr. S. WILL NOT
CHANGE MEX. PLAN
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WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept.
I. It WllR nfflplnllv atfltml nt
he White Houbo todny that tho
i "test troubles between Carranza
, no Villa would not niter tie
Pans of the United Stntes ns to
ltndraIng troops from Vera
uur or the status of the embar
go on arms. No date has been
iixed for removing tho troops.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
An official communication at Petrograd says that fol
lowing the capture of iTaroslau in Oalieia, the Pussian
cavalry is pursuing the Austrian rear guard, inflicting
heavy losses. There is considerable doubt as to the exact
situation in the eastern theater of war, as reports from
Petrograd, Berlin and Vienna persistently conflict. A
dispatch from Petrograd says tho Germans who drove the
Russians from East Prussia have in turn been defeated
and are evacuating East Prussia to reinforce tho lino from
Thorn, in West Prussia, to Kalisz in Pussian Poland.
The Gorman submarine, TJ-9, credited by Berlin with
having destroyed unaided three British cruisers, has re
turned undamaged to the German port.
The German war loan subscriptions now total $1,097,
230,000. CANADA DAS SENT 32.000 TO
AID ALLIES 'AGAINST GERMANY
PBOIUIJ, XU(I 800Q OJ B8.U.I pO)UpOBBV X(l)
ST. JOHN, N. B. September 24 Minister of Labor
Crothers of Canada announced today U2,000 Canadian vol
untcers " Have gone to tho iront a day or two
Orotchers made the announcement in a speech befor
Canadian Trades and Labor ( ongress.
ago.
the
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nsslstauco of tho Mnytoionn lovolt.
tndnv rushed his forcon south from
Juarez nnd Clilhunhun City to meet
what was reported as aTtrong torco
of Carranza soldlors moving north
fiom Aguas Cnllontes ana zacaiecas.
Kumw Etriily Divided. ,
According to omciaj esuiiiuiun,
Vllln controls nearly -10,000 troops.
Mavtoronu has mobilized 5000 troops
In Sonorn. They nro mostly Ynquls.
Villa also probably will be nblo to
recruit many troops In Durango state,
where bo has onorated frequently.
Cnrtnnza's farces comprlso tho nrmyi
of General Gonzales, numbering 30,-1
000, and thoso of the west const
troops under Obregon.
APPEALS TO VILLA
AMERICAN RED CROSS SENDS AID.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept. 24. The American Ped Cross steam
ship Ped Cross was spoken oil Pahnouth and will dock .to
day. Pour Ped Cross units vvill 'bo landed at Falmouth,
two for service with the British and two with the Pussian
forces. Prom Falmouth the Ped Cross will go to Brest
to land two units for the French and from Brest to RotT
terdam, whero the forces assigned to Germany and Austria
will be landed.
IB, Am UtM Prt,, , cow ny Tlmei.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 Preal-
carranza has Informed tho
'ted states government that he
not attack Villa, but will order
forces to bo on defenso and re-
t an attack. I
The first chief's rnmniiintrntlnn
clared a national convention would
neid as scheduled, October 1 when
Provisional government (would
established which he hoped would
satisfactory to the United States.
President Wilson Is understood to
e taken the position that Carran-
"d Villa must settle their dlf-
rences without interference from
8 Lnited States and that tho prcs-
L oi me Amorlcan troops at Vera
u would not solve th difficulty.
wording to Information here Villa
uing to have Carranza become
ISIOIlul President nr rpslirn nnw
d run for president later. Villa
cts to Carranza doing both.
IBr Auo utfcj Pref, , Coo, ,T Tmj '
I 'Ilia. , . Sent 24. If General
ov..-!Lre0,t against "the Carranza
iUn Tf nt resu,ts ia nn armed revo
ccn?' .t.lle4lrst battle probably will
,U' at tllfi nl1 liittlnrr,.,,,,, f
orcert T?rrfon or Zacoecas. Villa,
urea to abandon his expedition in
Mexican Traders Points Out Xftts.
Hlty of I"ylty Now
fllf AfUIM Pr to Con Dr Tlmw I
MKVirn CITY. Sent. 24 Kfforts
nro being made here to patch up the)
break botween Carranza nnd Villa, I
it was announced here today. Gen-
ernl Pnblo Gonzales, chlf o? the
army of the East, telegraphed Gen.,
Villa an appeal which gives eight j
reasons why Villa should reconsider
his nctlon and remain friendly with
Carranza.
ItKADY 'l-'Oll llATfLH
Villa Ally U'nves Xognles Pieiwi-etl
to Mght
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, KOQAbES, Mexico, Soptembor 24,
Governor .Manorenu iu "-
day tfor the front, 25 miles East,
of h'ore. where it Is reported a battle,
is Imminent. A hospital train start
ed In that direction last night. Rail
road bridges out or nere wuro
burned last nlgut.
GERMAN S0:PS
IN eOSPBORUS
ENGLISH HIT
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Declare Sale of German Boat
to California Co. Will
Not Protect Her.
Cruisers f-oeben and Breslau
Sail from Sea of Marmora
and Return Later.
(Dr Ault4 Tttu ( ueei UJ TIbm.) (Or Amwltlej Prut to Coo Dr Tlmei )
LONDON, Sept. 24. An Athens, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24.
mrrflsnnndent wires that he has Changing the name of tho steamor
learned from a diplomatic source that from the Alexandra to the Sacramen
the German cruisers Goeben and to, her flag from German to Anierl-
Dreslau, which took rofugo In Turkish
waters soon after the outbreak of the
war, steamed out of the sea of Mar
mora Monday and returned to tho
BosphoniB yesterday.
Report Received at Paris Indicates Marked Advance of French
and English on German Right Wind Although Move
ment Has Not Been Decisive.
GERMANS REINFORCE VON KLUCK'S ARMY AND
' DESPERATE RESISTANCE IS BEING MADE
Germans Claim to Have Broken Through Allies Center But
Details Are Lacking English Forces in China
to Join Japanese Against Germans.
(Ily Associated Press to Coos liny Times.)
Further success of the armies of the Allies in attempt
ing to turn the German right wing and it is claimed in an
official announcement in Paris that the Allies' right wing
advanced considerably and Peronne has been occupied.
The turning movement of the Franco-English forces I
rectcd against Von Kluck in an effort to envelope his army
appears from an official dispatch to have met added re
sistance from strong German reinforcements. Tho latest
German official advices this afternoon states tho Ger
mans were breaking through the Allies' center.
It is officially stated at Tokio that tho British North'
of China forces, which will co-operate with the .Japanese
in tho attack on Kiao Chow have landed at Jjiioshan Bay.
Poport received at Paris indicates marked advance ot
Jrcnch and English on Germans right wing although
movement has not been decisive Germans reinforce Von
JCluck's army and desperate resistance is being made.
FRENCH CLAIM ALLIES ARE ADVANCING.
(Ily Associated Press to Coos liny Times.)
PAP1S, Sept. 2-1. The Allies havo advanced consider
ably along the western line, occupying the town of Pc
roiine, despite the resistance, according to an official an
nouncement this afternoon. At the eastern end of tho
battle line in Franco there has been heavy fighting. On
the River" Mouse, tho Allies are alternately advancing and
retiring ' ..rtt.u.
E S
NOW CLOSEJOJDACOW FOOTS
(Dy ABSoclnted Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, September 21. Petrograd' dispatch to 4I1B
Central News Agency says? tho Russian advance guards
already have arrived before tho Austrian fortress' of Ora-cow.
BUS S
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QUEEN WILHELMINA INSPECTS TROOPS., . '.
(Ily'Assaclntod Press to Coos Day Times.)
ROTTERDAM, Sept. 24. Queen Wilhchnina todnyjto-,
spected the troops along tho border, lcAvin"jf lliis morning
and returning tonight. ,
2G( survivors of tho British cruisers sunk in the North
Sea were transferred today to Ganstcrland, whero they
will be interned until the end of the war.
MONTENEGRINS NEAR CAPITAL OF BOSNIA.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos I3ny Times.)
OETTJN.TE, Montenegro, Sept. 24. An official report,
states that tho Montenegrins, operating in J3osnia,taftora
hot engagement, took the litlte town of Pratzho iutho im
mediate neighborhood of Sar.jovo, whore tho defeated Aus
trianB have taken refuge after abandoning a large num
ber of dead on the field.
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I CAKHAXZA CONFIH.MS J
j IMSVOIT OI VILLA
I nr ahIii r-r to co nr Timn.l I
I WASHINGTON. D. C.. Sept.
1 iriiio i.nu tolperniniiHl Car-
I ranza disavowing the latter as
I first chief of tho Constitutlonnl-
I 1st army In charge of exeoutlve
I power in MexJw;, This was an-
I ranza last night to the Constl
I tutipnallat agency here.
nn. if. n. irarrv, dentist '
Phone 112-J. R00 204' Coke D,dB'
WILSOU NAMES
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can and the ownership from the Kob-
nios Line, a Gorman company, to thti
Northern & Southern Steamship Co.,
a California corporation, does not
prevent that vessel from becoming'
the prey of a Ilrltlah warship if she;
geta outside the three mile limit, ac
cording to the British consul here.
Tho consul gave as his authority The
Hague Convention for his statement,
TI.o new owners Intend to put the
, vessel into the run between hero and
South America.
IDr AiocUtel Pf t Coo Dr TlnM.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 34. 1
President Wilson sent to the Senate
tho nominations of Frederick Jessup
Stlmpson of Harvard University to
be ambassador to Argentina, and
Henry Prather Fletcher, now minister
to Chile, to be ambassador to that
country.
I CLOSE WlItELKSS STATION. I
I
I Br AmkIiI Prtu la cm D7 Tlro. )
I WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. I
I 24. Secretary Daniels today or- I
! dored tho Marconi Wireless Sta- I
I tlou ot Slasconsett, Mass., closed I
I at noon tomorrow 'In conse- I
I quenco of the failure of the com- I
I pany to give assurances Ult It I
would comply wlUi the naval 1
Kanfinfaliln' roi ulnHnna ' I
I
I censorship regulations,
ANOTHER TRAWLER SUNK BY MINE. '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlniya.)
LONDON, Sept. 24. Another Grimsby trawler was
blown up by a mino in tho North Sea yesterday. The ves
sel! remained afloat ten mniutes, which enabled all the
members of the crew to escape except one deckhand killed
by the falling debris.
THREE GERMAN VESSELS SUNK.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept, 24.-A message from Paris to tho Cen
tral News says a Russian cruiser has sunk a German cruis
er and two torpedo boats in the Baltic.
BRITISH TOWN IN INDIA SHELLED. ' ?
(Dy jyssociated Press to Coos Day Times.)
CALCUTTA, Sej)t, 24. Tho papers publish an official
dispatch that the -German cruiser Emden,. while passing
Madras, shelled the pity Tuesday evening. Two oil tanks
were set on fjro'an'nri! still burning. Tho tqlipgraplof
fice and houses wojdainngcd. Throo Indian's .we.e
killed.
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