The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, IUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Coiuolldntlon of Tlincs, Const Mali
iwtl Cw tlnr AdveHlwr
No. 94-
GERMANS REPORT R USSI1S BADLY
DEFEATED ON EAST RRUSSUNrUHE
mcuen
80
REPULSED 10 ALLIES Gill GROUND
Am Aus&afian
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Announce That Struggle Near North Seacoast Continued Yes-
terday With Same Intensity as Has Marked
Previous Engagements There
BRITISH TROOPS ARE SAID TO HAVE HELD
GERMANS GERMAN FORCES CHECKED
Claim French Have Made Sure Advances of Previous Days
Near Labasse Canal Claim Additional Progress
Between Rheims and Berry-au-Bac '
(Uy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.)
PARIS, Nov. 10, An official communication this afternoon
SAY-JMAN
RETREAT IS
fa
(nr AMOclitecl rr to Co Ptjr(Tlina.1
I nunnti M-.. Jrt't.M.I
LUINUUIN INUVi IU,
lt!W'
X
AiERICIS
says: "Action continued all day yesterday with the same In
tensity that characterized the previous fighting between the
sea and the region of Armonleres, The encounters were of
particular violence, for tho reason that the opposing forces
alternately took the offensive, The day was marked by the
checking of a German attack in considerable force to the
6buth ofYpfes and by perceptible progress on tho part of the
Fronch 'forces' In tho vicinity of Bixschoote and between
Ypres and Armeritleres,
Fntmllv on the front of the British troons all German at
tacks wero repulsed, Along tho major part of tho front from Ambassador Morgenthau Re
Labasse Canal as far as Woovre disrict, our troops made se- ports Porte Trying to be Le-
cure the results obtained during tho last few days, We also , 1 1 Non Combalanls
made progress between Rheims and Borry-au-Bac, In Vos- mAmtlMVnloCM.Utr7lmn,
ges, fresh Gorman attacks against tho heights to tho south, Washington, i. c, nov. io.-
of Mount Sainte Mane all have been repulsed,"
officially announced today
that tho Gorman cruiser Em
den lias been driven ashore
'i iMrrn ! anc' turned, The Emden was
UlNUtK WAY,destroyed bV tlle Australian
I cruiser Sydney, She was
driven ashore on tho Island
of Cocos of the Keeling
(Group, southwest of Java, in
the Indian Ocean,
RUMOR OE h
SEA BATTLE
OEf CHILE
Wr AiiocIMfJ Vnu In Coot iut TIjtim
LONDON, Nov. 10. A llottcrdnm
dispatch to tho HxcIuuiko Telegraph
says tho inovomcnt of the (lermnn re
treat continues. .10,000 inennnd 100
i;uuh left Thlult In the direction or
Uhcnt.
TURKEY
I
tllf Amo.IiJ I'm, to Com nT TlmM.J
LIMA, rem, Nov. 10. Heavy can
nonadhiR was heard tit son yesterday
off tho Chilean seaport of Coronet, nc-
TIlC Syd- ,'or,""K '" rt,Porls received hero from
I I . i . Wi.i.U.
ney sighted tho tmdon yes
terday morning, With su
perior speed she at once clos-
ed in and gave battle, The
, aorman boat could not escape,
Thoro was a running fight,
at tho end of which"tho Em-
don, burning from the shells I sJVs That He Prefers to Let
f ILSOM SJLEN
General Von Morgen's Army Reported. to, Lave Driven Czar's
Troops Back Across Border Near Wliere Russia Jllet
Reverses Early in War ,.,
'
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OLD BATTLE GROUND HAS BEEN SCENE OF
REPEATED ENGAGEMENTS DURING PRESENT WAR
ELECTIONS
DESPERATE FIGHTING ON ALL SIDES
WITHOUT ANY DE
RESULTS
Americans In Turkey havo not been
molested In any way since tho out
I break of tho war and are In no dnn
1 gor, Ambassador Morgenthnu report
1 ed today. Tho Turkish minister of
' wnr Informed Morgonthau that Tur
I key was anxtuos to conduct the wur
with evory. posslblo consideration and
ot tno Australian boat, was
reached, Tho casualties on
tho Sydney are said to be
slight,
EMDEN'S CREW SAVED
JETTIES NEEDED
(Ily Associated Press to tho Coon Ilay Times.)
LONDON, Nov, 10, Fighting on land proceeds with sav
age intensity, bat without definite result on any field of bat
tlo, In Belgium Germany's renewed attempt to break through
to the English Channel has brought on a fearful struggle, still
Jo bo decided, Along the eastern front of Prussia, both Ger
mans and Russians lay claim to successes, In the-near East,
the Russians aro meeting unexpectedly stiff resistance from
the Turks, , . t it ,, , ,, I
Today's Fronch official statement reports that the fighting captain Campbell Declares the
has been especially violent and the Gorman advance south of, Mchc Dj(J UUQ Goo(J to
Ypres has been checked, and further to tho south that tho
French had made some progress, The troops are fighting In Bar-Improve Jetties
o c fn- fmm nno ennd HlinQ tO ailOthOI, SOmetllTlOS I To 1080 tho Mlchlcyls rather a
creeping through tho thick grass to win a few additional,-.. -J--
yards,
The Russian forces which invaded Armenia meeting ou-; Llf0 Savlng nuroa, wh0 yesterday
ITtr AriarUta rrtm lo Cooa nr Tlmn.
TOKIO, Nov, 10, Accord
ing to reports reaching1 Tokio,
he Captain and most of the
courtesy to tho non-combatants, lint CI'OW Of tllO Ellldoil WOrO SaV-
If Hngland nnil (ireoco attacked any ,, n,,.,,!,,.,- i. 4,, -unfortified
towns, reprisals would fol-, d 0US tO tllO OngagC
low In tho dutontlon of their subjects. ITient With tllO Sydney, tllO
Emden cut the Britisli cable
i connecting Cocos Islands with
the outsldo world,
Actions During Next Two
Years Do the lalking
tllf AnoflilM I'm to Com ij Tlmn
WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 10.
Commenting on last wook'a elections,
President Wilson said today ho was
more Interested In action than In talk
and declared that ho liopcd his best
comment would bo tho actions of his
administration during tho next two
years. Ho added that tho Democrats
wero still In control of tho novorn
moiit and that was tho main factor to
bo seen In tho results.
No Intimation Given of Strength of Armies Involved, But Kai
' scr Claims Over 4000 Prisoners Were Taken
Struggle on East Front
(Ily Associated Press to tho Coos liny Times.)
BERLIN, Nov, 10, Another Russian repulso on blood
drenched and trench-scarred hills of the eastern fronlor east
of Prussia has been reported from Gumbinnon. Simultan
eously operations against tho main Gormniiarrny urtdor.G'qn
eral Von Hlndonburg on tho line of the'Rfvor'Wanhd Vvlien
tho Russians attempted to break Into East Prussia south of
Wirballon, but wore mot at the frontier by Gone'ral Von Mor
ten's army and after vory heavy fighting :jvord drivo'n 'ba'ck
across tno trontior,
No Intimation regarding tho strength of tho forcos ongtfged
has been published here, but It must have, boon considerable,
as tho Russians aro reported to havo lost 4000 prisoners,
Tho fighting was on tho old battle ground whore tho Gorroins
mot tho Russians In tho early days of tho war and which
since has boon tho acono ot ropoatod ongogomonts,
AUSTRIANS DEFEAT SERVIANS
WILSON
DOUBTS
0
REPOfl
T
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Hay Tlmos.) . .
BERLIN, Nov, 10, (By wireless,) An Austrian official
announcement says tho Auslrians In a throo-day battlo defeat
ed 120,000 Servians, who retreated on Valicvo,
TSING TAU HELD BY JAPS
(Ily Associated Presa to tho Coos Hay 'Times.) '' '
LONDON, Nov, 10, Tho Gorman stronghold of Tsing Tau,
according to a dispatch from Shanghai, was unconditionally
handed ovor to tho Japanoso this morning,
FOR THE BAY-EHDENS CAREER
IT
NOTE
and more n
than sorrowing,
according to Captain Campwoll ot tho
German Cruiser, Sunk Yes
terday, Has Had Few Equals
in Military History
llf AuocUt Prti to roi Ui, TIium.
NBW YORK, Nov. 10. Tho Km-
President Does Not Think U.
S. Marines Have Been Land
ed at Acapulco
(Mr Au UtM I'ffM lo Com lUjr Tlmra,)
WARIIINdTON, I). C, Nov. 10.-
PreHldeut WIImoii today uxpresHud
doubt of tho reports that Amorlcnu
marlmm had been lauded at Acapulco,
Mexico. Ho declined to comment on
tho recont dovolopments In tho Mexi
can situation,
o.vmtANz.v ACiiti;i:s
IIIU HUVJOIMII lww- ..,..-.. ... , - - . ,
qlnntn rasktance. Tho Turks, apparently oinceieu uy ,ofl for Ku.oka after inspects tno ,
sunato resistance uio UI ... nD.r cnr,.m.,HHm Ilnv ,lfn nnvlnv ,. Tlll'forhoopmniuo
Germans, have missed large iorcB& iu ua r y,rww" '. ; . 'Ztow Praiioii-
end it was onlv bv hard fighting that the riuss ans were nuie, p.-. - - - -' ,th. A..in.
" . . i .C t- f nnlc ju, iim iwuhi uirvnunv n- Vnm wuibimii,
lo defeat an attempt to onveiopuimuij, 1 acqualnlmJ wltta tho baJa n.rd bar-
svwwNr- T .
(Rr AMOiItt) I'retl to Cooi n7 TIbim.)
WASMINfSTON. IV n.. Nov. 10
don contributed to tho history of war i)H,mtoho from Cordoba to tho
romnrKuuio cnnpiors.iCoilHUtutouollst tiKoncy hero, says
Ity and auccoBHlt has,tlmt camm. nt u conforonco with
cortalnly none lnco'0oMoruiB oi,roKOI1. villarenl. liny
tho famous old Confed- ,, nonuvldes, ngrcod to recoKnlzo
1
)
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r
Fred Wilson Returns From In
vestigation of Death of
Bandon Homesteader
"Killed by Rimshnt wounds Inflict
ed by a party or parties unknown"
was tho coroner's Jury verdict ren
dered at mldnlKbt of yesterday us tho
oaiiao of tho doatli of Matthew West,
a lonely uoiuostondor of llandon,
whoso body was found lyltiK ncross a
I oj; on tho hlllsldo above bis cabin.
i From tho condition of tho body It Is
flvo years of no nntl for sovoral years
had lived on IiIh homestead, When
his nelKlibors found him Kono nnd be
came anxious thoy Immediately gath
ered as n soarrhliiR party find tor flvo
days scoured tho mouiitalns before
tho body wns found.
Tho momberc of tho coroner's Jury
wero II. Tyler, a. I), (lardlnor, A. J.
Albertson, C. A. Swift, Floyd Cox,
A. W. Potorsou liitd tliu wltnesaeB
worn Dr. Houston, David Drow, J. II.
West. Cnrl BwvIrIii, Chnrloa rislc, P..
A. Mathowu, C. M. Doyln, II. h. An-
RFRMflM PIRATE EMU WIHtLta
SHIP LOCKED Hi,
roaniQU IIIO Boas. ,i. iin..a ,. (I.,. na n.,lli.,iinu ... . . ili.rann mtil .1. fl. Knllitr.
"" '" . """""""i uoi ovoil Hint wost, was Killed nitoui " ; " ii, .
i'uuuuiiu.. wan huiiiu i fnyrviuiuiiH.
STATION
FOUND
iLSDS
V
L
'POLICY IS FIRM
Cruissr Koenigsberg Blocked
in East Africa River by
British Cruiser
Or AwocUteJ Prtu lo Coo lltr TIbm.
LONDON,- Nov- 10, The
American Investigators Find
It Located Across Boun
dary in Mexico
DJ AuocltlfcJ FrM C004 DI Time.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 10.
German cruiser Koenigsberg, 'Sejrot Borvuo men and navy radio-
riknhlRH ihfi Brit Sh experts, seeking hidden wiroioas
..l..- n , tnnolc ninna suniiosod to bo violating
WUOUI rUitSUS bUIIIU vyooco
Uac l,aan KMfaH un nt Ainoncuii uw..w
ago
found a hlth-
6u, ., guou uuuwu up j uBknown 8,atlon at Knsonndnt
Mafia Island On the COaSt OT nnfornla. not far across tho
German East Africa,- by the Unlttd stnt03 b0Undary.
blockading of the channel to( . - .
Ihe harbor, 1 M-wcr i:c-w. h. nindingor
Tho Koenlgsborg was discovered yesterday recajyed a telegram 'an-
y tho nrltlsh cruiser Chatham hid-; nounclng tho death of his mou.tr
Illir In alinal nroln. nlnnl Klv ITlllOS'.,. -.1.1 l.nmn nnnr PlttSblirg. TllO
a ... .mm nuisi uuuu Uiu ulu ,....-
up the ItnfHi rivpr nnnnslto M'afla i i.o .lontli while a great
Itland, German East Africa. Owing' wnc 0t unexpected as she had1 thus will carry the sediment far out, to Northwest to be Inspect
to tho greater draught the Chat-, bU0CK- ;;as , ,., nn(1 for to boa, deepening tho water across
tho bar despite tho fact that tho CU at pOKanC.
Twenty-two hlps, mostly Urltlsh,
bom of tho ontlro Pacific Coast and ,,nvo " "" "" " " uon pI
, . , .,..,,,, , , turod, by tho Kniden. Tho most dar-
honco Is acquainted wlth'MioIr needs K f(jat w8 whon B,1Q a)oiro nt
nnd their shortcomings. Ponang, disguised with a frfurth
"In my mind the Mlchlo did hut smokestack and sank a KusBlan I
llttlo of valuo on tho bar,1' declared cruiser und Kronch dostroyer. Tho
Captain Campwoll yesterday. I bo-:vof8el Ooftroyod by tho Kmden had
"0V l'"" "8 8h 8COO,,0U Ul or Ul0lr crK08- Th0 s,d' wrrlos ,
acrosfmpr almost tho Bamo innln battory of olBht bIx Inch Biin. PrGSidnnt SnvS ConnreSS Will
amount oTsand was blown across the against tho Umden's ten 4.1 Inch guns r " ' U.L : A,7 L n "HLV? flJ
uu Haruu iu riuviuu iui
1 Two Warships Only
nf tlm ix.t ...nk... !.!.. I ll,.n.,.il.nl..
V Inttv In noor condition Is worse' . W",D""'0 ' "iwnny , mr amocIiW r, 10 woi n ttn.-.J
A Jetty in poor condition is worse eqiml( t0 Kmdon proljabJy WM fou, WABII,N(JT0N c Nov ,0
than none at all, according to tho and her engines badly racked from TJl0 two-battleshlp program will bo
Life Saving Uureau man, for tho rea- three months' almost constant cruls- ccntlnuotl during tho coming sos-
son that without tho Jetty tho cur-',nB. The Kmdon had a complement Hlon of congress. Piesldont Wilson
rentof water washing out of tho Ilay fr 3C1 "'on' a d,8,,accn'0,u of 3C00 said today that no changes wero
Inno nill Imp onnail iitno UM f. Irtinlu .... . .
. .. ,.. ,,wu r -T.U ,w,uk. contemplated in tno pinna ouuinou
' last year, nnd added thoro would
i be no Increaso In tho naval estl-
mi.n, I l In.nnlliln lA l...l .J.MA
October U, according to Coronorl i v v m,,.. lu ,, ,vv
I.Vn.1 Wll.nn. who rtrnn,l till, noon Of tllO porSOU or persons wh.0 did tllO
. . ,,.. -
from the Inquest.
broken down Jotty. filling the ohan- tluis giving her a heavy advantage ov
nl n nuinh n it had been l.ofoio , er tho Qernian ship. While tho speed,
dood Is tho bOllof of fir. Wilson', yluj P.
Wltnossos oxaiulnod dcclnrcd that!"ul",,u, l"" "'" J'YP
thoy had last soon West on October lr" m '"c" "nia r n
ir i.iuinn, tw mii. im., ninn Bouichlng part as to loavo no OVU
I miles out of llandon, but few people ''"'J ' othor tracks to or from the
I .... . limit' ntnl llint llila will tin n iinrilllnl
over saw tho man wno, i,y tnoso MW"" " " -
knowing him, wns declarod to havo0 tuo 'lrol,or K0B0'
boon eccentric.
A brother and nephew nrrlvod
from Arago and today tho funeral of
West was hold on Uonr Creek. It Is
believed that those rolutlvcs will con
duct an Investigation In an effort to
find tho murderer or murderers. Bo
far as can bo ascertained It Is be
lieved that West had no enemies and
uo cause can bo given for tho death.
POSTPONE TRIAL
OFJ.S.
BARTON
OS
1ST
and striking with tho ocean would
cause an eddy of tho ontranco and
would deposit tho sediment carried
through tho channel.
.1 Tho best bonefjtjtd Shipping and to
tho bar will result Ijitp two Jetties,
long and eloso together, are liullt,'
said Captain CanTpwoH. This done,
the current through the channel Shpment of Eastem Livestock
WOUIU UO UlUrUUBUU L'UIIBIUUIUU! UIIU
Ovor a steep and almost Impassablo jj-jj-,- Uamjton Grants Motion
inntnln road Coroner Wilson wont JUUUt' nailllllUII UldlUb mUUOH
for Continuanoc of Case
mntos.
LIVESTOCK ILLS WHITE HDLOS '
WELCH ID OKI
mnuntnl
after dark last evening to tliu scene
of tho murder. Thero by lantorn light
tho examination waa carried on and
'witnesses examined and tho Jury se
lected that lutor gavo out tho verdict.
tli Ilccauso of tho condition of tho
body tho coroner found It difficult to
Until February
According to word recolved toro
today from Iloseburg, Judgo Hamil
ton grantod tho motion for a contln-
t. . ,. niifnir rnr suuiu nw .. --
nam could not reach tho Koenigs- j ""-" -
"urg. Part of tho crew of the the past
Koenlcsbere lnmToii nnd wero en- ly an Inv
lfAnnl..1 .. . .. 11.. ..I.'n. ' .mnra nlfl
-.v..tllcu on U1Q oaKB ol UIU ,,,.. ,. - i.ii,, rsl,lo
re haV0 been. 8U"k !!!i!r:i.r.V:H.DTdtaor.nd!
"" io prevent mo ivoenmsucib " "- "
escaping. The Koenigsberg,
two years had been Poetical- heayy rMh of wator mBht at tnle8
avalld. She was about 7 J makQ th0 cross)ng wth Bh,)g danger. I QLYMpiA Wngh Noy j
d. Her husband, aged SlJOU8atthoonanglnBofthotId08 Agricultural" Co'mu
' TlniM )
10. Act-
" ' firnvfiH. for tlin
Sltlcum Suffer.. J C. KIngsley of it ,ilrntA,i t.im rallmuda liaulintr $2.000, It was announced
tor Aiuif1 l rM lo Com Uif TlmM )
MlhWAUKKK. Nov. 10. Tho ro
(elpts of tho 10-round contest be
tween Freddie Welsh, lightweight
Commlbslonor'ohatnplon of tho world, and Charllo
stato of Washing- Whlto of Chicago last night wore
today.
llko Geo. L. Dlndlngerof Dunlceriuiiam,SI(kum waB a jiarshfleld business ..,,, ,, . .., frnm .im.Tho champion, who was l.old to a
the Emden i,nR nrvo,i ,mon British I Mrs. Hyde of Hall &liU"-'J., i visitor today, coming In via Coqulllo , t . , ,d ahinmonta at I draw, was nursing a discolored oyelhla way to tho log. was fired upon
dipping since tho beginning of tho Dlndlngor, cashier of tue ,0" " ' Ho says Sltkum gots mall only threo'gpoknno for ajJ oxamlnat0. Ti,0 as the result of an old wound which from Iu front nnd ell dead across tho
ar, sho disabled the British crul- road ouicu, ..-..- -- - - umes a wbbk ov lUw ., or(Jor ro8uUa from an opiaomlc of was opened y wimo in jno leuwiiiog.
er Peeasi.B in T'nni.nr harbor on ceased, 'ino ,uubi - -- has ueen cnangcu lo me aiyruo roim .... nnil niou.h diie..B0 thu ea8t. round. Whlto was uumurkoa,
sPtember 20. old home yesterday. I route, j
traco tho course of tho bullets, but . unnco of (ho trial pt J. 8. llartou qf
It was conclusively found that ono ... .. .
l.ad pierced the right breast, plowing Co'lu,Mo' " tUo chttr of ""uUIbk
through nnd coming out ncross on tho MB8 Mu,,K0 Yoakam, until tho Fob
loft of tho back, and tho second bill- ruary term of court,
let mado Its way through tho verta-j C. P. McKnlght, who went to Hose
brao of tho neck and Is supposed to burg to try tho caso for Mr Darton
havo boon fired from tho sldo. J In caso that It was decided to try It
Tho fact that tho .303 Savago rlflo now, loft Itosoburg today for Port
of West was found bosldo tho log ' land and will return tho last of tho
whero his body lay was not takon as , week.
assuranco that tho wounds woro self
Inflicted. It Is bollovcd that West, on
f
It was sot forth that Miss Edna
McDonald, or rather, Mrs, Walls. waa
tho principal witness and could npt
bo present, and It was also sot forth
that llartou wbh not physically able
West waa a bachelor ubout forty- to stand trial now,
ijkii..
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