'''UM,, Wh Is Satisfied witfi fc Leamgs7TUsMaByp law STIRRING TIMES HlroV. nY tin i I")'" of w,,r nlul Mood- It is Important Unit jmi dill knowledge of thu In tust even i " - Thorc appears some e,"-t tho advertising columns of ThTim -hows -of tho day's " ?.l,irh1 ! ten tie news. simseriuo ror Tlio ami rend tlio ovonta of the woman who roads and w "? "nowa Itoms" Is tho ono wlio condMw lm. I.niienltnlfl PfiOnOmlCally. ! .'ench exenlng. 't "1 iT5HWS i. " .jmi (tag lag ffitttwfc MKMHHH OP Tills ASSOCIATED PltF.SS - I NO. XXXVIII. Kstnlillslicd J878 11 h Tlio Pniist Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 1ASSS A Consolidation of Times, Connt Mall nml Coo Hnr Advertiser No. 72 TILL ENDEAVOR 10 ARIZONA GIIH ill WAR 'IILilU AND FRENCH RFPflRT UTILES IN CRUSH RIGHT 111) OF ALLIES DEPARTMENT CLASH OVER MEXICO ARMY CLASH' BELGIUM DURING LAST FEf DAYS jcrate Attempts Being Made by Kaiser's Forces to Over- wiiuiiii nuiun aim ciiyusil in UM hl'Cncll Province of Picardy Today. rLE NEWS GIVEN OUT TO INDICATE -COURSE OF BATTLE IN THAT POSITION Sec. Garrison Requests Gov sc,,vcs ,0 "nKer, Hunt Not to Sent I National .JtvTSL0. Hatfield Announces That Guard to Nacc .or -Douglas- lZirnuntoBHZl He Will Keep Arizona Nat Aactmonal U. S. Troops Sent inr situation to timt at Naco had ' ional Guard Back 10 UOligiaS lOCiay. ' arlson nt Douglas. Garrison linmcd- lVr AitoclatM rift la Coo Mar Tlmn 1 Intoly wired that two additional NACO, Oct. 1 1. When Inforined , trooiis of cavalry had boon ordered that Governor Hunt had ordered tho tllr AmorltlH Vnn la Vaat llr Tlinw J MHXICO CITY, Oct. 14 Wy Courier to Vera Cruz). Th i i nli t,m,o nn i r- i r- I 8utz,lro of tho Moxlco Tramway i I ,nr' a"'""! during tho night, nd- commanding ISll and Belgian 1 1 OOPS March East From Ostend tO Meet I Company's linos by the Cni-ran- I V,8,'K rougly hiinlnnt permitting airy Hrlgadi huvuiiou ui uuiiuaiia rruni Hlliwerp UUt Few Particular Are Given ONDON, Oct. 14. Attempts of the Germans (o crush right wing of tho allies in the old French province of inly continues, with little to indicate the course of the k Of scarcely less importance and with the same ul i(o object in view is the struggle of the Gemmm rwnii worp o reach the coast. Nothing definite of this sit on is revealed. A dispatch from Ostend savs only a Belgian and British remain in Ostend, indicating that from Columbus, N. M to Douglas. Arizona stale mllltla to be prepared Genoral Bliss telegraphed Score- to proceed to Naco, Colonel Hatfield, tho United States Cav- Brigade on border duty, said j za govornniont was mndo .Mon- I I lM0 Arlioim troops to n to t:.o hor- 'ho would keop tho mllltlauien out I .In.. -. il. i. . . a . ! tint an villi Hint ut nrlri It tntin 1 tlilnrv .. i... . ....... n .... , uv iiiu iioini oi W10 DUyOIlL't. -i rf...o .... I." ................. ...... . ui kmu uuiiKur 7.u uu iiiu niiiiiu iih nnj Wl.. . . . ' , finlllil lill rlrKtrt ' n lid ll fl t Iwi old tit ..il. .. . I . t t..nt ... .. Says That Most Severe Encounters Lately Were jn .Belgian Field of Operations Where Allies Have Occupied'. Tow,, of Ypres. 1 CLAIM THAT LATER ADViCES CONFIRM REPORTS OF VICTORIES ALONG CENTER OF LINE I Tho Kovernmont explained that ' coulrt " ,lono nlul uml U1 8tulu other non-resident civilians. Thoro j tho niensuro was a provisional I t''00!'3 '"'B"1 complicate tho Bltuu- WIlB m f(KitiiiK InBt iiIkIU or onrly to- ono, tnken In tho lutoiest of f. e """ N' l'011103 'l nro lmvo ,,(;0 , day between tho uttnckliiB forcen of I public welfare and duo to tho I Iot,oycd so far and tho only civil- Govoi nor Alaytorona and tho Carran- ritoppaBo of streot car traffic I lnns '"iured lmvo boon n Mexican 'zn KarrlHo'n. woman anil infant, who were s'lRlitly . wounded, and an Amerlcnn man who wiih shot In tho hnnd. I 'iiuirsiiny wlion tho trnmway I omployees struck for higher j I vni;us and sluirtor hours. I - . tl Ai.ocl.IM rtni Iv C001 tl, Tlmo I allied armies have gone east to meet the (lernians wno wsiiinoto.v, d. c, Oct. 1 1. nnrcmng on wsienu in large nimiDei's from (Jhenl. . n0;fll , a ' L' . Z' X ' "Z I'elrograd (hspatcli says it is believed that a great '.ih.iMtei.or the state miiititNco or neiween nussian aim Austro-uerman forces is be- DoiiKias as pro udged along the Vistula I fiver. IXIUAXS IMjA.V ii.mi. G I5Ib I'oico of Vii.Im Tiy lo S.'lo StititTiiTii ('iillfonilii AbuIii. j Ilj Auvxiiilftt lrT la Com Ha, TlniM.1 ON JlOAUI) IT. 8. S. WKST VIU OiNIA AT SUA (Wlroloss), Oct. II.' LOST AT SEA 111 AEROPLANES C0NT1ES TO DROP BOMBS IN FRANCE aero- (lly AsHociatcd Tross to Coos Hay Times.) 7ANVY, Oct. M. Three bombs from (lerman lies fell yesfertbiy in a railway station in the south i ...'.. .... .. sieni pari ol lliu city. Tho bombs struck a passenger ah, cm. me leiegrajm wires and wounueu uiree pel'-. IIS. proposed by tho Governor would Boatly complicate tho situa tion nt those places, and t'iat the Unltod States forces thoro are doing nt Santa Uosnlla, on tho Gulf of Call everything that should be dono to fornln, with tho apparent purpose of protect American lives and proper-1 nttomptliiB tho cnnauont of l-o'or ty short of nclunlly InvadliiB Mexico. California for Villa's revolutionary lie enrneHlly ndvlno.l Governor Hunt propoRnndu. Hear Admiral Howard to use his Influenco to prevent All- on tho Wont Virginia la bound for zona citizens from exposing them-Santa Itosnlln, GERMANS PLAN TO LAY SIEGE On Left Wing, Conditions Are Reported Developing Normally While on the Right Wing Nothing New is Given Out Concerning Operations. (Ily Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) it- PARIS, Oct. M. The following official announcement was issued this afternoon: "In the Belgian field of oper ations, there were some encounters during tho night of October 12, V, and during the day of the 13th in tho re gion around Ohent. French and 'English troops have oc cupied Ypres. On our left wing, as far as the Oise Riv er, operations are developing normally. On tho center previous reporls of the progress of our armies in tho re gion of Berry-an-Sac is confirmed. On our right wing there is nothing new." -The oxpe.lltlon of 100 of General Tcn yjc FriClldS Of MCSSrS Maytoronn'B Yaqul Indians arrived, wM D,lmm, nri em,o,,n un win yv.1 mm wiiujjuv. Worried. I TO BELFORT WITH LARGE FORCE; TllllKi: I.V IIOAT. I I Today It was reported that j three wont out In tho mtssliiB j boat. JnniOH Cowan was to linvn j j gouo but could not and Messrs. j j SpraBUo and Van llurBor wme j i to go nlono, but they may lmvo j picked up it third man. Thoy so j I rum tho boat from .lohu SwIiib 4 WO F GENERA LS KILLED IN RECENT BATTLES (Ily Associated 1'ross to Coos liny Times.) PAW IS, Oct. II. News was received today of tho doaih of (leneral Uondony, commander of the third brigade of the French Colonial infantry, who was killed while lead- iii. r ii hi'io-iwlo niniiiiul llw mifiiiivr 'Pivft V.iwfI iuli wntunti UI.. I... 1 ..II ..... I..I "'h " ....,.... ,r,.. ...... ...v ...v.... . . .... ..........j.. ,,w...w.. nlmiR tho coast have been asked t..lJUU'SVf S'0V0 U,11(m1 h' lhp llwllllg Ol, 11 hUcII III II field keop watch for a smnll Basollno fish- UOSpiiai. On i. UU'SSIANS OAPTUBFi A ZKI'PKMN (Ily Assoclntod I'ross to Coos Hay Times.) 1 riOPIONIIAOEN, Oct. I-I.-Accordlng to a Berlin dis- ZyZiZt atch, the (lermans are lireparing to lay sieee to Bel fori ing lms boon wiih as large a force as possible. Almost the entire civil K'ont approhonsion is felt for tiiom population has loll tho citv. In the Franco-Prussian -Mossrs. vnn iiuiKor. sprnRuo, cow- )t"IMfUJI A H f..i 1 I ,...4....l ..( 1 1 l .!!.. will- Mr.ll'm.l willmlnrwl n i,.w, nV mm.i lli.n. n,,.,w. ,,n,L. " "d otiwrs at Ton Mllo flRureil . innwuniii;, wr. ct. jv jiuiiim in 'iift.Ni.'Kri, wiuii' JZ!XnsAX!wXAjJl ,. . m .... . .- . i iiMtmm ' Iiib bent In which Messrs. Van lUirgof . Ueiiei'lll AllU'COt, lOl'llier UoyUT.no.r 01 tllO.iainoUH I'lrftljijll. .,.j ..I I Ci i . i l .. ' I itJ11..1 fTCIf ' iiuiiiary senooi oi oaiiu lyiajm one oiiuu neipajR i and Sprngun of Ten Mllo htnrted froni horo for Garillnor last Friday, 8lneo over tho bar horo, notli- heard from them and ij1" Ull.lli; llllrtl, .PLI11IYVI1 , French (lenerals, was killed in the lmttuo. near Ari'ttiT?1' ' V (Ily Assoclntod I'ios to Coos flay Tlmos.) ilt'ii in a forest near Warsaw, brought down a Zeppe I. The crew of the airshin was saved. The shin itself s not damaged and is interned at AYarsaw. ISTRIANS IKE FINAL EFFORT MEDICI GETS FIND BODY OFF FREE THIS i.Mivmniinr. m i m.m(ivH. GtRMlli LtAVt FUIIIOML ANU PLANS MADE FOR MOBILIZATION (Ily Associated Press to Ceos Hay Tlmos.) -.- mn.llr.llina III IMA t.lllH HAimnlin Iklll I 1 U I I Si-l i I 1 J J 1 il 1 1 IMUIIHIUUO 111 IIIU ll lUtUHUU Mill lAlMI, Oct. 1 1. Austria has concentrated on the banks nr,,lir wnfl HtP.wn n.n tv nnmnrrni. tlie Drina the trreatest armv vet sent against Servia in or tho sonato rinnnco committee phial and .supremo effort to crush this count rv. Fierce Mombers or tho iiouso ways ami pnnishimr alreadv has been reported between the out-'"0"1"1 rommittoo had Kivon notice Hi ....... .... . 'ilis Untton vt'rklllil tinf no-run ir n fnv JMs and a big ImtUe is said to be imminent. Unit with a good launch to carry the j salmon from tho mouth of Ton Mile j Crook to tho cannery at Gnr.lluei thoy could mnko n good profit nut 1 of tho Hnltnon run thoro this fall. So Inst Friday, Messrs. Sprnguo and Van Hurgor started out for Gardiner, following tho tug Glennor, which wnl returning to Gnrdlnor from here. At I tho tlmo tho bnr and ocenn worn Senate Democrats Knock It Floater Nenr Ocean Dork Iden- 8moot,u n.. m m.. riUclltl WLai UCCan UOCK lUCn- Wlmtls lieromo of tho llttlo Inmieh ?'... ""IV. a":r0TJ: . t,,0i .I?1 " Lisbon are about to leave for Madrid. As a result of xii.i.iiv! urn uniiiiiKi iiiKUii K'l ri.il I J i 1 I 11 11 11 JHi .UIMhtuiiiMilU Tin.M.1 , w" -""" I trnillilo wlmthnp tlmv lns Hinl,. UUlJIIIl'L llU'l'UIlUn illl.l rOIIUTl'lU'rH lll'lWUUIl JUUUUIM UL I II IS- Washington, i). c, Oct. ii. Th body or siifnrd Jontort. n Nor-' rnurao. or wimtimp iimv niirmiiitnrnit various Portugese parties and President of tho renuTiIa iTho proposed taxation of proprlotnry Woglnn-sailor wly committod sulcldi a choppy son Is not' known. ' it llllH been I'C.Solved !() COllVolvO OoilglUSS Oil Outoboi' 1() tp M "D nnumi nrnin? iintii nin mini ieiiatc ii I'lini ii i -1 iniifl mi! i ii nn n 1 1 nit v n..i m i...i hn nn .irnu n mil n i Hns -yw 'llbl . fsd as Man who jumped viiwwii uuiiBin mill u'w iiiiiiii, rav 01 U IIIU I U US. n c., -..,..- II I-Mi III I". (Ily Associated Press to Coos liny Tlmos.) LONDON, Oct. I'l. Cabling from Lisbon, tho corres pondent of the Central News says it is reported that the German Minister to Portugal and other Germans residing a wook ago by Jumping off tho Ku- nurltiff tlio IiiHt fu- dnya tlm son pilSS Oil a VOtu toi tllO IlloblllXUtlOU of tllO X'ortUgCHC) " lll core on which ho had Just como fiom "' ' vor' ro,B'' "'" ll ' ' tl'OOPH. J -m II Chllo. was found floating In the Hay "louU for tho lnui.oh to wantlini l ,,Pk" IF T uonr tho Ocean Dock this morning. ,. , . . T,r , ., -vT-ifii mvn "i mum rmFn .LiS '-' 4 J.nloft Jumped oorbonrd at North 'lodny wlroloss mossngos woro sent YA li NOT DhUhAKhl.) YKV. m&5L , iioini I'n l ai! liann iirlnklnv honvllv out to all tho vossels along tho coast, (Hy Assoelnted Press to Oooa Hny Times.) ffiK i iwihi m i in e r ,. . f "ji uu duuig Tn'oniOnDn TSING TAU NEXT SATO W : tho Iiouso would not ngruo to n tax .. . ..... .. ,on -poor mnns nieairin. ino com- .... . .' .. .. " . , ' that could bo renchod asking them to mlt.Go nlo accepted nn amon.lmont ffuStulSu "" ni Iool(0,,t for "' "",,": I to tho propoioil tnx on shipments re rottiriioa to the ship M Ji imn- . Tolonhono mowincoH to near. of nowinniiara The nmoi idmont "verboard. Ho rofuioil aid. srtylug ho nunoi i. loiopnono mowingOH to noar. of nowspapers. Hie nmondinont ,,v fnl,0(l t0 ,,rInB nny wopd , nxes a tax oi ono coin on o.icn snip- ".".." . i of thorn and rolatlvos of tho two mon i meat of papers, hliipnionts mn.lo within tho county of publication (Hy Aesoolntoil Press to Coos Hny Tlmos.) I'KKIXO, Oct. I'l. According to advices reaching here in Tsing Tan arrangements have been made for tho re ' U from thafmlv of American Consul Pock and ten Mier non-combatants. Tho transfer of these people to P -Japanese will be made tomorrow under a white flag. i1 understood that tho bombardment ol Tsing Tail by k Japanese will begin Saturday. FRENCH 110NOB BELGfANS nre exempted from the tax. ELIGIOOS BOY HIT' BY BOMB with n Blllllo. Papers found In his belonging nro cm' '"""eil. uliim ltnt lirt uma (iiniitl.i2aiian vnfll ii I ' in it iiim uu i ivfi i, vni -awi wu j a old, wng born In llniigoguu.l, Noiwny, and had servs.l In tho V. 8. Uoycnue Cutter sorvlco sOvornl times. Ho bad lonorablo dlsoliurHos from It. Ho had taken out his first pnpgra In Gib son's Point, r 'ui., In '010. Ho has a In other nu.l Mstois In CtH'oritln hut their lo ('(!, Is not Ihiomo. H will bo burled as n count chargo. LONDON, Oct. M. -Portugal has not ycl declared war' on Germany, il was learned oil lcjally tonight, buwa, par tial mobilization of the Portugese troops will bo .pruol'cd tomorrow. ' X"7 " New York Priest Hurt and St Patrick's Cathedral Dam aged by Insane Person ,(11, AHOrlttol I'ivm u Cu car TIMU, NUW VOIUf. Oct. II. From 1Kb of Iron pliko.l up In both St Pat rick's Cathedral and in tho yard of St. AlphonsiiH roetory, tho police b" llovo that tho bombs exploded nt torday afternoon and oarly today uro tlio work of the samo prawn or per- S ow WOMAN IS MURDERESS MOVE FOR ! GOOD- RORDS i (ny Associated Press to Coos Hay Tlmos.) LONDON, Oct. I'L A dispatch from Ifavre says tho mnhorsof the Belgian government arrived in Havre last sons., That tho bomb was placed in 'Jit and were received by Minister of .Marino and lomli-----"Horities. Aiilitarv honors were rondered tlio Ielgians ip,,n VninBinn ran.inrmi n hm- wnnui. 'id the populace gaVO theill an Ollthusiastie reception. Ing In prayer thirty feet away unuin- Delcgation Will Meet With North Bend Chamber of Commerce. For tho purposo of rovlvliiR tho ugiiatlon for a wagon road from Coos Iray through to Ton Mllo, a w delegation of cltlzons from Hnynoa n..iu nn-r..n....u ,i ninnnn '"'t '8 coming down on tho boat niUlMYluwuiluuuiirfiiu uidiuiibu (blB ovonlng to attend a mootlim (Hy Assoolatod Press to Coos Hay Times.) LONDON, Oct. VI A Central News dispute; from' iUadrid says it is reported from Lisbon that PoVtugitihnB declared war against Germany. The message, wliiohlek confirmation, is published in Madrid with all rqsorye,-' AUSTBIANS'ANNOUNCE RUSSIANS HAVE EVACUATED LEMBURG (Hy Afsoclato.l Pross to Coos nay Times.) i" c- AJA 33ft imu iimiiMV, yi-i. i'l. IOC .miHiri in .murntinnVlim.n announced that tho Bii.ssinns liavo ovnoiriitofl TiSftH:..- nri..i:..!.. ..(.... c: fs.-i.j s . mi... -tti .? . . .mi'tKbi piHiiriii, iiiior uurro nguiin. utii ny niUl bfiOUfiiVlthu ininauAaiiiii ui uhj uii&Muur oiiu'U hliui'ily ailOl' llinTmhiThirt - AT ,T.J1IIK r-U-. $Mm McCormick, of Hedrick, Iowa, Under Arrest CRUISERS IN BLACK SEA (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) KOME, Oct. IL The former German cruisers Brcslau 1 scIqus. Tho bomb in tho aroaway at St, Alphonsus sllglitly lnjurrt a pi lost. of tho Chnmbor or Coinmorco North Bond. Acltutlon tins also been iniiiln liv inr ao utod rw .o c. na, Tiir i tho rosl.lonts of North Inlet, It Is of tllO Gyliciail Campaign. CHICAGO, Oct. 1 1. Ktith MiCul- claimed, to bring tho road through lough, a 20-yoar:oll snako charmer, ttielr way nnd tho question Is now and hor companion, Clarence MK'-ir- on0 ror tho county to declllo. In mlck, IS. son or a Hedrick, low either oaso a ferry would bo neo frmor. woro arieMqd here udny ossary at North Bond acrosa tho charged with tafi recent murder of bay. Thoro Iiiib boon talk In form BTG GERMAN FORCIC AT ClXITSN'JjJlp" ana.... .!! . t " . (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tim IHfi IJOl.VGS. I. W. MollHtt? a wealthy farmer. Tlio 0r tlmos of making a road through. At Hagloa Hall tonight. Don't police say the oouple have confewl. to Glenadn. but this has not re run in lift thorn It will lie wall T! e motive was robbery. Md'lUtt .nlinil a croat' iloal of auniinrl nn Hi. I M..l ..i i. l.i j... rn.. ..1...,. ,. ,, ...,l fr lini'ii ...i. ...... r. , .... ,... ......I. i ,.,.. .., i.,i . . ... . . .. mini ill Iikiip iu miii p.i'i luu'iji'ij, wmcil eic sous 1 i-urii, uu" riii i mm.- worm -wiiiio. uome nun nring your wh iiiih whho hi ih hiiiuiiiuuhd aim nrcouni oi mo roiigiiuoss oi mo nMjiiuniuiBmiiiiih I'l'lMU'il in the B lark Sea. friends. nm lioau (lusiicu. country nlioio Ten Mllo. OlljecilVO, ' , i TH13 HAGUIC, Oct. ll.-A special dispiitoh ys 110 less than 50,000 Germans are in GhenL'Mmy' of them however, are leaving in the direction of n,JL v vr. ' v -.-,. y... . . . M. .. . .,, ..... . .-. . ...v ; .. v'wa ..&. &b.. rrwl nu um mil1 ili,if f inl-... .1 - n. iikii wniuiM iu m r.i.n.4. 'v ,d Hi I KiiaUta.HTCt mgsiji