The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Count Mull
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FIGHTING NEAR YSEH CANAL
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jlOHTHWEST FRANCE Still
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iolont Attacks and Counter Attacks Mark Terrific Engage- nninnn nrrri
. -' wxevar"-1' BR INGS STEEL
S P BRIDGE
General Obregon Introduces
Resolution to Move Aguas
Calientcs Convention
CONFLICTING CLAIMS FROM POLAND RELATIVE
10 DEVELOPMENTS IN HARD FIGHTING THERE
est Advices, However, Indicates That Germans Arc Now Ser
iously i nreaieninrj Warsaw Italy Denies Oc
cupying Part of Albania
(By ABB'imiiuu Cress to Coos Buy Tlmos.)
LONDON, Oct. 2 L Violent attacks and counter at-
kicks ior uk" possession oi uio soaeoasl in the extreme
jiorth of Franco continue without decisive results.
An official statement was received al the Sayville, L. L.
fciroicss hiauon jrom norim today saying there had heen
b change oi' importance on (he winirs or in the center of
Bio western theater of war.
The French official statement threw little light on the
itimtmn referring briefly only to the events of yesterday. ! ''Kt in
Ncs dispatches indicate the sharpest fighting in the Rml "w,ll
;icinit of Lille, with a renewal of activity at vital points jnrr,.fl?1',
WANTS ALL
TO
ASSEMBLED
BE PROTECTED
Daisy Gadsby Brings About
500 Tons for Structure to
Span Coos Bay
Tho Daisy Gndsby of tho Arrow
I.lno rlnot nrtlvoil In from Portland
today with about 500 tons of stool
for the now Southern Pacific bridge
across Coos liny. T. Is In tho firu'
consignment of construction material
for tho hit? structure to arrive Mor
of It Is In Poi timid and will I if
soon. Tho big truiwo
draw will ho tho hist tn
111 along tlie line.
Counter claims regarding the situation in the East leave.
bach t speculation. There appears, however, hut little
Joiiht hut that the (Ionium advance in Russian Poland
o successful that Warsaw is seriously threatened. Vienna
'ays the fighting in Central-Galioia has become more sc-
rcre and the Austrian attacks are progressing. The Ital-
aii gtnernnieuttodaydenied Italian troops had occupied
muona, .a omnia, wmen nas neon inroatonod hv insurg
ent since the abdication of Prince William of Wied.
Approve Arrangement for the
Withdrawal of American
Troops from Mexico
Itlr A0(UirJ I'rt.i I J Coo. la) 'llii'W I
EL PASO, Oct. 21. Gen
eral Obregon, as head of1
the Carranza Commission' I
has presented a resolution1 J
before the Agtus Calientcs
convention, asking for guar-
mtes of safety for all dele-
gak's and requeuing that I
'ho convention be moved to I
"a safer place." This in for
nation was received today
in an official message from
.Mexico City, eon
tears ot the Carran.a
rumour that its delegates
either had ';een arrested or
threatened with imprison
hient by the Villa faction.
TRAIN KILLS
TRACK WALKER;
Germans Issue Statement Without Making Claims Relative to
Development) in Engagements Near Os
1 tend- -Severe Artillery Duel
CLAIM KAISER'S FORCES HAVE WON SEVERAL
VICTORIES OVER ALLIES WEST OF LILLE
Unknown Man, Aged About Announce That Unfinished Grand Canal Du Nord is Affording
bu, nun uown oy passen
ger in Bunker Hill Today
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NO lOKNTIPICATION.
No luijiors wore found on tt.o
hody to OHtr.lilisU tho Identity of
the dead man. Pulleoninn Itlrh
uidson mi Id ho had had lit tit In
Jul I Hoveiu! times for Intoxica
tion nnd that ho was Imdly Intox
lented Inst night and also today.
Germans Much Aid in the Vicinity of Roye and
and Arras Huge Evcavations
(By Associated Press, to Coos Bay Times.)
I inning the
gov-
MS AB
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TO VACATE BIOS
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Capt. Smith reportH Hint ho war
lnrbound at the Columbia Itlver for
two days and that It was still von
roiiKli when ho crowtod out. Whoa
ho chiuo In this morning, tint Cook
Buy bar was pretty rough, but be
took advantage of n brlaf smooth
spoil and mado It In Kood shape. He
doubtod If nny of the vessels lylnR
In the lower Bay would In able to
i got out today.
Ciiiik for Cannery.
Tho Tallant Cannery wns about to
close down owing to n HVnrtngo of
cans, but tho Gndsby brought In a
consignment which will onablo Supt.
John I.amuro to Keep tho plant op-
oruiing. in cioso tmwii uu whh.h .,1lllllrwll,j ,,,.,,1,, i. A........
hnvo caused them a heavy los nwlnjs V '""bV"u , " ' V.T..1 ' """"
ti Iho hlB'mn or fish In Coos Illvcr U'llU CollSlll bllhllinil IUl(l
latoiy. 'General Aguilar for with-
VACATE VKKA OKUZ
ttlr A.xkI.hv) rtn lo iiKdi P! TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, I"). C.
Oct. 21. The Mexican Nat
ional convention at Aguas
Calientcs has approved tho
An unknown mini, aged nlioul six
ty, wiih run over and killed by tho
outbound pitsgoiiKcr train about 2 o'
clock this afternoon. Tho on Idrut oe
curred Just beyond the Buukur lllll
road erorsliiK
Tho nmn was walking on tho track
bound nway from town. The train
i was ruiinliiK slowly, Wiving just left
(he station, and Knglucer (lllbortson
I thought that tho psduslrlan woule
get otr the track. He whistled for
, lilin to do so nr.d not until f o train
PIOPIilN, Oct. 21. Severe fighting continues on the
Vser canal, according to an official statement. The. Al
lies' artillery was supported from sea by tho warships
Northwest, of Nieuport. The lighting west of Lille con
linues. The Germans troops, taking the offensive, repuls
ed the allies at several points. Tho Ge.nnun resistance in
the vicinity of l?oyo and Arras is aitled now by tho pos
session of the huge excavations of the Grand oaiml Dii
Nord, now in the course of construction. It. is sixty miles
long, and so deep that the Germans are able to move largo
bodies of troops sheltered from fire.
KIIMNCMI THOOl'R ARID GAINING
(By Associated Cress to Coos Bay Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 21. A Paris correspondent says the
latest information from the front indicates thai tho
Kroueh are making progress on the right bank of the
was almost upon l.im was it nppnroni jiV(.,. ,M(M1(So nnd that a great battle is raging in the north
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but as yet without dot mite results.
that tho man either had not hour!
the signals or did not want to gel
off.
lie was (load when picked up. his
body being unite bud'y mutilated.
Acting Superintendent II, ,1. Mohr
natd that be lutd been Informed that
tho man was lntolcated and t. Is
WAit ur.vKXui: iiii.ij
(By Assoclntod Pros to Coos Bay Times. I
LONDON, Oct. 21. The Exchange Telegraph
ram lias given out a disnatch lroni Anisterdam
Coni-which
(IlT AmiwHIM 1'trn lb Vnnt Hit Tlmm.l
drawing ' American forces might explain his failure to gt off
from Vera Cru,. Carranvca tnuk
is expected to issue a proe-
SCCUSE FRENCH OF CUES
AGAINST GERMAN HGSPITAL COUPS
Ris that an arrival m that city lroni Isrussels is author-
lt for the khileiiionl lluil llu Geciiimi miliincv ('(iimnnnfl-
r in the Belgian oanital has nlacarded the citv advising Voti tr.T ,1,0.N,nnt
' . iiii mii'ii. i mi imiiiiiiiiBB
K'O. 'J ho news has not been con t0 ,0i.rh su 8roement
ill (Ioniums to leave at on
irinul. The Germans still hold Ostend.
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WAaiHNOTON, I). C, Oct. 21. lllllllll Mill giving gitiinitiicch
Tho war revenue bill, hb rovlsodf by'to citi'OllS of Vera VvU'A who
the senate, wont to tho' Houuufof served the United States.
action. It was accompanied by a
Fennte for a con- TYPHOON HITS .I.WS
nro oxpectod ' nir a.iipj it. m r,. n tioim 1
on the bll' TOKIO. Oct. 21. It Ih iinuouncod
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DEIHIKS
I SHIPS
soon nnd tho npprovnl of tholr ro- that a typhoon struck Kino Chow.j
port by both Houses Is expected not destroying u landing pier. Twenty
later than Thursday. .lapaueso sailors wero drowned. j
PILEll!ER,;i
SWWWsiSViiWWWW
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
LONDON. Oct. 21. Tho Gorman cruiser Einden has
iig.un been sinking British steamers, this
1")0 miles Southwest of Cochin, British 1
time at a point
India, according
UNITED STATES PROTESTS 10
GLASD AGIST SHIP SEIZURE
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, O.'t. 21. The United States has pro
le a report received by the Admiralty from Ceylon. She tested to Great Britain against the seizure by a British
'in to the bottom the British steamers uhillcana, Troilus, waishm of an American tank steamer. .John I), uoekolol-
and Clan Grant, and the dredger Pourabble. 'I he cr js nnnouute
llemiiohi
British steamer Oxford was captured by the Einden.
EBMAN
OBPEBO BOAT
BBSTILE SB
BiBIN
ed today bv the State Department.
As the hockololler was American owned and Hew an
American flag and no change of registry is involved, the
American Government considers the seizure unwarranted.
She had American officers and crow. The ship was
bound from one neutral port to another, leaving Phila
delphia for Copenhagen and carried illuminating oil
had not heen class-1
noxiiuv i:.in: hh x . m k u
.lOIINSON I.OSKS I.IKK IN NOHTII
liAKK, TKN .MIMJ BODY NOT
IIH( OVHKHO SO KAIt.
An ouglnoor named .lohuson, on
tho Sout'oin Puclflc pllo-dilvor on
North I.nko. Ten Mile, was drowned
jesterday when the -iillo-drlver top
pled over while lifting a big pllliiK
Johnson's body lias not been recnv
(red nnd It Is believed that It Ih tin
dernoath the pie dilver In 22 foot
of water.
Johnson hrd just gouo to work,
having been sent out by Burt Dnro
iiiiih. He whm a straiiHer lioro nnd
nothing Is known about him.
(Bj Vrsoclated Press to Coos flay Times.)
BIORUN, Oct. 21. (Via wireless.) The 'imperial
nt has sent a formal protest t. Franco and th
nations concerning alleged violation of tho rules
nova convention bv r reiich troops. Tho Gorman
government charges that the French killed and mutilated
Gorman soldiers; fired on ambulances filled with wound
ed and bearing a I fed Cross flag; invaded German hospi
tals and robbed the staff and had stolon equipment; killed
doctors; captured and treated field clergymen as common
criminals. The protests were accompanied by affidavits
from Catholic field priests.
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EH IJI 0 BTTI f wlu,'n a(,tnu? Secretary Iviinsing said
m I la liH Mil ('d s a contraband in any notificatit
U III Ufl I ILL (;v(int Hrjtain. The vessel was taken
(By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.)
LONDON. Oct 21. An engagement between
fi'iiu torpedo boats, and hostile submarines in the
P''a near Kugen JSjaJid, off tho Prussian coast, was re
ported from Stockholm. No details ot the light or results.
ation received ironi
en to the Orknov Is- -
lands. Lansing said no representatinoshad boon made Disabled Steamer From Willa
m case ol American steainerurindiiia wiucn was recently pa Picked Up by UncnailS
H.n dm: captured and taken to Halifax, but as the cargo was the, Near Columbia River
..... .- ... I )r.,.l til lull itiiiit-liiii iijil-iirit ii yt'krijttfl
,iij i game us liio nwiveieuer aiiuiut-r jjiuiumi in UApyriun.
(By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.)
LONDON, Oct. 21.- ('apt. .Johnson and sixteen men of
the steamer Glita of Keith, sunk by a German submarine,
arrived at St. Avangor, N'orway, from Skudesuess. John-
ill Tflll TfirHV Mm sa.vs t,,(' snbinarine, N-17, suddenly popped upalong-
I fU Uy mi lo the GlUa ill the North Sea Tuesday. They forced tho,
I IB lull I UUfl I ,..(w to take to the life boats and then sank the vcsscl'by
opening her valves.
vas
mjen
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MO KB OIL SHIPS AUK SEIZED
TRIANS CLAI TQ llffi
GAPTURFO LARGE RUSSIAN FOfiCE.SSS
(By Ahsoclatod Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) ,
A aISTEB DAM. Oct21. An official communication;
'issued in Vienna vesterdav savs "The battle m Contrail
Galitia has inccenscfl in for e. esncciallv north of the
Ktruhiz vivrti. -n-linvn nv nthii'ks aio lirogrcshing. At-
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
NEW VORK, Oct. 21 The Standard Oil steamer
Platuria, flying the American flag, has, been sei'.ed by
British warships off the coast of Stocland and taken into
Stornoway Port in Lewis Islands; according to a telegram
received here todav. The Standard Oil Company has ro-
luested the State Department to make another protest on although no wind is squally.
aturm, which is identical, the company
unistances attending the seizure of the
Brindilla, which is held at Halifax. The Platuria, tor
merry the German steamer Diamant, changed her
shortly before sailing from New York October 6.
(I; AuiKlati-l I'm., lo 111 ll; liroua I
SAN FltANCISfO. Oct. 21. A
wlreloss from tho stoamor Cornnadn,
postod hero today by tho Sun Fran
cisco Chnmbor of Commoreo, roporU'
tho stonmor Uaymoiid, fiom Wlllnpn,
for San Pcwlro, disabled flftouu miles
north of tho Columbia Itiver, and Unit i
sho was taken In low by th stuamer
Cholialls, bound for S.tn I-'rouclsco. '
There Is only a moderate sou runnlug,
ALASKA LKM-K ttll,h I'ASSHH I
IMS
QUELL HKVOLT JX PORTUGAL
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.)
Provident Wilson Sluns Coal .Mens
mi1 Wat- Hastens It.
1)1. 4',o,u1 fnM lu t mm nmi Tlln.i.l i
WASHINaTON, I). C. Oct. 21. !
Presldont Wilson has 'gnoil the
Alaskmi coal land leasing hill open
ing tho coal fields of Alaska. Bo-
FRENCH REPORT ALLIES HAVE r
REPULSED GERMAN RIGHT WING
(By Associated Press to Ccos Bay Times.)
PALMS, Oct. 21. A French official communication
this afternoon follows: "Yesterday attacks of our oneniv
wort! particularly violent at Nieuport, Dixmudo and La
Jassee. . I hey wero all repulsed by tho allies nimin
with great energy. At other points the situaiiou is with
out any notable change.
LISBON, Portugal. Oct. 21. The revolutionarv out- cause of tho restrictions put on the declares
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iupts oi lfussmns to regain .ungiera ueigm in ihh-h ...-.m m uh .-ucs i "'"", "' -wli, ...,.-, - AlMka gnio h Kuropeun wtir ,)0.
repulsed. AlalJV Kussiuiis IMIM- neell caprureo, uu-iiuum; iL-uuiiMiip u Amnuu. i-,i. tunm-i it ii "" gan. the bill was hurrlel through
M'lf Gcnofiil Tir Vncrt-i'i UK u.illliicd StlXl, JJ lhlles prolUptlV plU lcn, acrortling to 1111 olllCiai announce- e.ingros oi the re.juesi of Secretary
Siii.tlnw...i ..( l n,.,i.n.. .liient todav. Luiio and seeial Western Senators.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlniea.
GJWMAXS APUUttAli JJJtrVW BACK
LONDON, Oct. 21. A dispatch from Flusliiiiff todav
the Germans apppoar to haye.boen driven back
in an engagement at Middlokorko, sjx,niilcs southwest
of Ostend. The dispatch adds that camions Imvn Wn
t placed near usienu aim most oi mo llevtnaii wounded
., are remoed iiloin Lruges. ..mV..--a:.
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