The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull
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No. 60.
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Army Suffered Heavy Loss.
NOTABLE MOVEMENTS OCCURS IN
CENTER OF LONG BATTLE LINE TODAY
tmans Confirm Reported Assault on Antwero and Claim
That tney nepuisea monies ay Belgian uamsons
Claim Russians Repulsed in Poland.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos IJay TlmoB.)
LONDON, Sept. 30. The tun .' movement against
German's right wing is develoK "K rapidly, according
the French war office. Rumors, however, that the Ger
ms liuve been routed proved untrue. The French also
liin a vigouous German assault on Tracy-Lc-Mont was
)iilscd with heavy losses to the enemy.
While the allies have made slight advances between Ar-
mnc and leuse, no notable movement occurred on tho
iter.
riie official German announcement stales there has been
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Bierai ngnnng on mo uerman rigni uuc noining oi a de
rive character transpired.
The French advances in the vicinity of Verdum and
bul 1ms been renewed.
erlhi confirmed tho assault on Antwerp and said at-
?ks by the Belgium garrison had been repulsed.
Russian assaults in the vicinity of Suwaki, Russian Po
ind, have failed, says the German report.
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lug, north of the Sonnno river, the action continues to
fcvelop toward the north. To the north between tho
fese and Aisne, the enemy delivered a vigouous attack
Tracyle iMont but were repulsed with heavy losses.
11 the center there is relative calm along the entire front
liich extends from Rlicims to flense. Between tho Ar-
Itiiiic and Mouse rivers we have made sliirht nroirrcss. Jn
ic "WVvrc district there have lieen severe battles. .uur.
oods have advanced at several points, notably oast of
t. iMicliaol. On our right m Lorrane and the Vosgcs
lerc Ins been no change.
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GERMANS BY SORTIES TO
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bny Times.)
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 30. The following was received
from Antwerp: "From various points the garrisons
made sorties and repulsed the Germans with heavy losses.
The bombardment of forts Woclhcm and St. Catherine
by the Germans continues. A single attack has been de
livered by the Germans on fort Liezcle and Brcedonk."
LONDON, Sept. 00. Dispatches from Amsterdam says
refugees arrived from Ghent an'd report Belgium forces
marching on Brussels are in contact with the Germans.
ITALY AND AUSTRIA
RESULT (If MINE
CLASR AS
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(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept. 30. The report that all the 1885,
188G and 1888 classes of Italian reserves would be called
(o colors early in October has been confirmed by several
Italian newspapers, according to The Times correspon
dent at Venice. Eleven of tho first category classes will
then be under the flag and will total 1,390,000 men.
FLOATING MINE KILLS FISHING CREW
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
ROME, Sept. 300. Another floating mine according to
advices, exploded near Rimini, Italy, blowing up a fishing
boat, killing nine of the crew and injuring a number of
others.
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(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
iPAHTS, Sept. 30. A municipal council of Vienna has
oted $2,000,000 for Hi i.niisrnwHnn of islnlafion Iiosiii-
ils near the city in expectation of an epidemic of Asiatic
lolera, according to the Milan correspondent of tho
aiis Mail. Tho correspondent says cholera is reported
i various detachments of the army.
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AMERICAN RED, CROSS S1IIF SAILS
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
FALMOUTH. SonK 30. An American hosmhil shin
1 the Red Cross sailed today for Paullac France. Rear
taiinral Aaron Ward, retired in command of the vessel
liich carries Red Cross units that will serve with French
innies.
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PL? TO BAY
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lotiating With Them for Sale
Peninsula, Property.
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company will engage In the Oper
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unities,
TRY TO ROB
HARTLINE BANK
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Boiijh - Wodenware Company and.
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he representative his holdings on
Etl ,,c",naua which tho Hill people
b saia to be figuring on securing.
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Efforts to Dynamite Safe in
Washington Town Fails
Bandits Escape.
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HARTLINE, Wash., Sept. 30.
Three men made an unsuccessful at
tempt to rob the safo of tho Hartline
Stato Dank early today. After rob
bing a blacksmlthflhop of tools and
a hardware store of dynamite, they
attempted to blow the bank safe, but
tho explosion threw tho safe over on
its front so they could not open It.
While the two worked on the safe, an
other robber stood In front and shot
at citizens. Tho robbers escaped.
might be only sufficient for docks
and wharves for the H 11 line of
Bteamers which Is said to bo f gur Ing
on plying In here in addition to run
ning from the Columbia to San Fran
cisco. The matter cannot he confirmed.
ITALY CALLS OUT RESERVES
FOR SERVICE JARLJ III OCTOBER
(Dy Associated Dress to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept. :10. A Rome correspondent of the
Evening News says as the result of the sinking of the Ital
ian fishing hoat near Ancona hy Austrian floating mine,
the Italian government has instructed its amhassador at
Vienna to enter an energetic protest against mines, which
prevent safe navigation of Adriatic.
ITALIAN GUNBOAT SUNK
ROME, Sept. HO. An Italian torpedo boat is reported
to have been sunk today by a mine between Venice and
Comacchio, in Adriatic sea. No confirmation of report
can be obtained in official circles.
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FLEETS OF GREAT BRITAIN
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
BERLIN, Sept. 00. (By Wirelcss)Reports made pub
lic hero from Constantinople declare that owing to tho
Bellicose attitude of the British warships cruising pear
tho Darnelles, Turkey has closed this waterway.
. Tho people of Holland are oxeited by the reported cap
ture of Butch ships by the British. The Rotterdamche
Couram; declares that Great Britain is showing utter dis
regard to the rights of the neutral states.
ALLIES CLAIM PROGRESS IN MOVEMENT
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
PARTS, Sept. 30. According to the official bulletin on
war given out in Paris this afternoon, a turning move
ment of tho allies north of Somme river is developing ra
pidly. The German attack on Tracy-dc-le-Mont has been
repulsed with .heavy losses.
1 R0UMANIA TO DECLARE ITS STAND ' '
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept. 30. A Rome correspondent of th'p Ex
change Telegraph Company received a message at. Rome
from Bucharest says that King Charles has summoned the
cabinet in special session tomorrow to decide the attitude
of Romania toward war. The King is k,noyi' to be in
sympathy with Germany. - . ,. v
GERMANS WAGE FIERCE BATTLE
CAPTURE BALANCE OF BELGIUM
Town of Alost Bombarded and Set on Fire by Kaiser's Heavy
Guns This Afternoon With Heavy Fighting Along
The Whole Front.
BELGIANS CLAIM TO HAVE DRIVEN
GERMAN ADVANCES BACK LAST NIGHT
Late Dispatch From Antwerp Indicates That Terrific Onslaught
Is Being Made by German Army Today Meager
Reports From Battle Zone.
x (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Sept. 30. A dispatch from Antwerp suys:
"The Germans again bombarded Alost and set the town
afire! Fierce fighting is raging at various points along
the whole line." ,
GERMANS TELL OF DEVELOPMENTS
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
BERLIN, Sept. 30. A report given out at tho army
headquarters today says: "There has been general fight
ing on our right wing in France, but nothing decisive,
(.'enter is quiet. The French advances in the vicinity x)fi
Verdun and Toul has been renewed." "
JAPS CAPTURE GERMAN GUNS
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(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
TOKIO, Sept. 30. It is off ically announced that a por
tion of Ihe Japanese fleet landed a force which occupied
Lao Clm harbor in the neighborhood of Tsing Tan. They
took four field guns that were abandoned by tho Germans
and afterwards held tho place with a small part of tho
force.
MONTENEGRO CLAIMS AUSTRIJU'JS DEFEAT
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.)
XONUON, Sept. 30. A dispatch from Cettin.jo . says
the Montnegrins on Monday occupied all the encmys en
trenchments around Corasda and pursued the Austrians
who look flight.
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FIERCE BATTLE SINCEHDAf
LONDON, Sept. 30. A dispatch from Pctrograd says
a fierce engagement between tho armies of General Rcn
uenkanip and General Von Hindcnbcrg has continued
since Sunday along a lino extending from Grodno to
Druskenski on the Nicmen river. The Russians huyo es
tablished civil government at Lemberg, capital of Aus
trian Galicia. 'En Belgium 150,000 troops are engaged in
a desperate battlo along tho line from Termonde to Aov-schot.
RUSSIANS claim: AUSTRIANS DEFEAT
ROME, Sopt. 30. The Russian ambassador hero an
nounces the Austrian Army , fleeing before the Russians
have been surrounded near Douklo and its defeat was
which
into Rus
sian hands. The capture includes 1500 military automobiles.
complete. All food, ammunition and Avar material,
was being conveyedl back to Austria, has fallen int(
WANT VILLA
TO MAKE PEACE
Hundreds Wire Rebel Leader
to End Strife in Mexico
Goes to Conference.
(Dr AwwUteJ Trttt lo Cooi I)r TIdim.
TOItHEO.V, Sept. 30. Oeneral Vil
la him left here for Agtiaii Callontes,
where ho expects to meet General Ob
regon. head of the Mexico Commis
sion from Carranza. Villa has receiv
ed hundreds of messages from army
officers urging him to niiiko a peace
ful settlement with Carranza.
CONGRESS
(WNCIU, XI XK TITIiKS.
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WASHINGTON, I). C. Sept. 30.
Official advices from Mexico City to
tho Stato Department announce tho
Issuance of u decree annulling all
mine titles granted dujlpg tho Huer
to administration. ,
TO
TAKE1REGESS
resident Wilson Approves Leg
islative Program for Next
Few Months.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. Prest
dentWllsou approved today tho leg
islative program for congress which
includes tho postponement of tho
consideration of tho ship purchaso
bill until November 15, following
the fall elcrtlous. Tho plan In
eludes a recess by tho houso with
in the next ten days until November
IK. Tho Sonuto is to finish the
consideration of tho Clayton Trust
bill nnd wnr revomie bill and then
rocosv.
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