The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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METIMES A MAN WOULD RATHER ENDORSE ANOTHER MAN'S CANDIDACY THAN HIS NOTE
STIRRING TIMES
EVERY DAY
Thoro nppoars somo ltom of nown In
tlio advertising columns of Tho Tlraos
nuws of tho day's "Boat Iluys" to
bo round in tho various stores. Tho
woman who roads and heeds ttaosa
"hows Items" Is tho ono who conducts
hor hoiiBohold economically.
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tl anil read tho ovonts of tho
each evening.
MEMBER OP Tills ASSOCIATED THESS
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OL NO. XXXVIII.
Established 1878
ni Tlio Const Mnll,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mail
ntul f!oo Hnv Advertiser
No. 95
BHHir MAKES FIRST DECISIVE
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Report
f Emden's Crew
TURKEY AMD
GERMANY CLAIM
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jlurc of Belgian Town of Dixmudo First Advance of Ger-
mans war mciuim.u in Ddifirmy us way loward
CalaisAllies Claim Other Victories
ENFORCEMENTS AID GERMANS IN FORCING
UrtiviiMDui oiuiiiriuHiiot: lb imui Ybl UfcKlAIN
m. i rt.. .mm.j rfrMML M... pi .. i
m innr mhhuiiiu c un is njuw an nr luinrio m nnno 1 tin
trench Ports German Crown Prince in Supreme Com-
mailU Ul Huauian aim uuiiiictns Hijamsi missia
(Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.)
LONDON, Nov, 1 1 . The borman war machine has batter-
its way into tne Belgian town or uixmuae, loday's of fi
ll Fmnch statement admitted the Allies were coniDelled to
back from this point, As an offset, tlio Allies forces ad-
nced along the Norm sea coast, pusmng uacK the Germans
d fnkint; the Boifilan town of Lombaertzvde, northeast of
euport, From no other point came reports of any important
ange in positions,
rhnmntiiro of Dixmudo was the first indication that tho new
lack of tlio Germans, described as their supreme effort and
probably marKing me turning point in tne war, naa urougnt
inito results, uotween uixmuae ana tpies, tne tignting
b teen most intense sinco the Germans elected at the open
i of the We6k' to begin a new onslaught with the help of re-
Ibrccmcnts. Whether tho Gorman victory will exert an im-
lant influence on tne outcome is not yet aisciosea,
rim Rnrmnn Crown Princo is reported to have been placed
supremo command of tho German and Austrian forces in
i Foci.
Petrograd contradicts the German claim of an important
lory along tlio northern uorcier. asserting tne missians nave
an invasion oi nasi nussm,
POPE WILL
TRY TO END
f!ant lnn Million nnrl Prinnnl
Franz Joseph of Hohenzol- (IFRRtAN FI FFT
lern Are Prisoners
NEITHER WOUNDED IN
BATTLE WITH SYDNEY
UbVLAS WAK English Admiralty Announces
. Emden's Officers Shall Re
tain Their Swords
I)r AaaoclateJ Trrtt to Cool I)r Tlmta,
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 11. A dls-
ti.ltpli frnin Ciilnum. nfflrmn Hint thn
t'niut i,M ulwirlli ittwtim vnr in fnltlntn wJi
negotiations for peace through tho taill Voil Mullci
mouium or a pastoral lotor. i no
Ourman vlow of this Is taut any hiicIi
action would raise tho question of
tho Polo's temporal powor and force
Italy Into taking an attitudo against
the propositi.
(Dr AoclatJ I'rwa to Coot Bar TlmM.1
LONDON, Nov,
i
SAILS NORTH
IN PACIFIC
BULGARIA IS OPPOSED TO ALLIES,,
Official Statement at Berlin Says Bulgarians Refuse to Fight -Turkey
Despite Offer of Adrianople Deny Reports
of Rioting in Turkish Armenia
TURKS CONTINUE OFFENSIVE MOVEMENTS IN
CAUCAUSIA DESPITE HEAVY SNOW STORMS
T
UHKIGI1
ARK
CI
S
THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN FORGES
OFFER ANGELL
SEATTLE PLAGE
Son of President of University
of Michigan Tendered Pres
idency of Washingon
(II; AMOrialhl I'm, In II." 11a; "Him I
CIIICAOO, Nov. 11. James How
land Augoll, dean of all faculties
at tho University of Chicago, has
boon offorod tho Presidency of
tho University of Washington, It
was learned today. Tho dean, who
Is a sou of James 1). AukoII, pros
Meut emeritus of tho Uulvetulty of
.M'ehlgftn, fs sold to ho In Seattle
In lonnoctlon w-lth tho offer.
man cruiser Emdon, which
was attacked by the Austra
lian cruiser Sydney, anr!
Prince Franz Joseph of Hoh
enzollorn, one of his officois,
are both prisoners of war and
neither wounded) according"
to an announcement of the
Admiralty this afternoon, The
losses on the Emdon are unof
ficially reported at 200 kill
ed, thirty wounded, The Ad
miralty has given orders that
all honors of war bo accorded
the survivors and that the
Captain and officers bo not
deprived of their swords,
H.MIIKX KTII.fi Ill'UNti.
(Dr Aaaoi UtM rrtaa to Coot Hay TlmM.J
LIMA. Porn. Nov. 11. A Inlo-
1 1 , Can- Krnm fr0ln Tnltal. Chile, snys that a
wvty ulfintnni" nedulinr I Ii ...... r.,.,,,.l II. nt
Of tllO GOr- whtMi off Coiiulmho, Chllo, slip slKht-
eti ronr iiurtnan warslilps BtoamlnB
north. Coiiulmho Is Kid mlleri north
of Coronol, off which tho nuval en
ItniioiKunt of Nov. 1 was foiiKht.
CAN.1)A I'lMMS ATTACK.,
Clos Clmimcl Xonr Vnnt'otivcr ()
liiK lo Appioiich of (lYrnmuv.
' tllr AaaoelalM t'lrn In Cnu IUr TIdim,
OTTAWA, Can., Nov. 11. It was
officially announced that tho wlmtcrn
portion of DrotiKlitoti Strait, near
Vnucouvor Island, has heen eloRod to
navigation for tho purpoHeH of de
fense Tho uctlou, It Is hollnved, Is
duo to fear of an attaik hy tho (ler
intiii Paelfle fleet.
VGTOR
ES
rily Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.)
BERLIN, Nov, 11. (Via wirelO-Thp IJirksjaro-raoot-,
Willi onnciflnmlilh simnpRs, ndfiordiiiir to an official aii-
uncemont of the Turkish government, They occupied Shoi-
Fort at Elarlsh, Egypt, and tooK tour ueia guns nuin.uiu
femy, I lie- Russians in uaucusus imvu wm imoou
I in iiioir QAnnnH linn nf defense. El Arish is on tlio Med-
tranean near tho boundary of Egypt and Palestine,
WIFESET FREE
Eugene Couple Arrested for
Disappearance of Atlanta
. Sisters Released
IDr AfaoxlalajflTtu n ton Oar Tltm.
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Nov. 11.
nnrUinilftl riHTTI r iliourno saylnn that tho Kunnory ofi MmrRoa 'murder aKalnst yjrtor, In,,
1 . I Mm Mil II I l ' "I" erulHor Kmdoli wan j;ooJ In tho, e nntl wlfo, who wtfo liruiiKlil hero
U A MM U HHI II T , boKlunhiR of tho right with tho 8yd-( '" KiiKm. Oroijoiu for tho .
lal L.11UIIIS Ull l I t-u I jioy, hut doterloratod lator. The cd deaths of Miss Ileatrlco Nolms and
Unidon had two funnolJi shot nwny "hho fauiiim iiuiiiiih, hihiiuh, o
Berlin Claims Russian Battalion Near Konkonin Houtctl in.
Hard Engagement and Announces Germans Are Taking
Offensive Along Eastern Battlefront' I
(Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmee.)
BERLIN, Nov, 11, (Via Wireless,) An official commun
ication today says: "The rout of tho Russian battalion near
Konkonin, Russian Poland, by a dotachment of German cav
alry, appears to liavo been thorough, and while this engage
ment Is without importance, It shows tho offonsivo spirit of
tlio Gorman troops, No other news has boon received from
tho Eastern area,
Constantinople reports a continuation of the Turkish offen
sive movements on tlio Caucausian border in spite of tho
snow, Tho Turkish govornmont declares with emphasis that
tlio report In tho Paris Temps of rioting In Turkish1 Armdnia'
is a flat Ho,
It Is reported from Athens that Bulgaria has refusod to
adopt an anti-Turkish attitudo suggested by tho.trip.le onjontft
in return for tlio promise of tlio addition of Adrianople: to Bul
garian territory,"
SINKS JAP TORPEDO BOAT
(lly Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.)
TOKIO, Nov, 11, All official announcement has been
mado that tho Japanoso torpedo boat No, 33, was sunk by a(i
mine this morning at tho mouth of tho Kino Chow Bay whllo f . '.
dragging for mines, ; .
(.oniuili CittVi'r Coiuplolely I lest my
ci I liy Australian limit,
III AuwUlfel rma to Coi Ilijr Tlmm.),
LONDON. Nov. U. Tho Central
Nuws received n dlspatclv from Mel
R EIO
T AGO
QUELL TURKISH CONSPIRACY
(Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.)
LONDON, Nov, 11, A dispatch from Atnens says u
,m,i 4i,t o onnenimrv lins broken out in Constantinople
uiivu iiicil W uuiiumiiuwj iivw .... i i r
ainst the Germans and Young Turks, Tho chief conspira-
s have been arrested and shot,
S R ISfilST GAINS
E IN WESTERN BATTLEFIELDS
IA
1
Forces of General Hills and
Gov: Maytorena Shell Each
Other for Two Days
and cniir.-.t flrd astoru wJtliln an
hour uftor tho licglnuliiK of tho on
RaKomeut. 8ho l now ashore and
continues to burn. A landing imrty
from tho Kmdon previous to tho ho-'
ginning of tlio fight commandoered
two months' 'provisions from tho Co
cos UlnniMirs, 'liutjtthu pcoplo wero
well trerttod.
Atlanta, (leorgla, will ho dlsmlHsod
Monday, tho district attorney an
nouueud In court today
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V. S. TltOOPK I.KAVK.
I (Or AnoilatvJ rm, to Cooa Har Tlmfa.)
I WASHINGTON, I). C Nov.
I 11. Tho American troops proh-
I ably will bo ordered out of Vera
I Cruz very soon, leaving tbo Mox-
I lean fnctlons to sottlo their own
I dlfforoncos, as a rosult of rocont
dovolopmonts that have brought
I guarantees which tho Washing-
I ton govornmont uomamioii,
s
SAVES BABYS LIFE
AUSTRIA
REPORTS
T
OS
OVER
RUSSIANS IN SEVERAL BATTLES
Janet Escott Graps Bridle of
, Plunging Runaway Horse
Mate is Killed
(Ily Associated Press to V.io Cooa Day Times.)
orni im m... 1 1 io Airpincc.,i Sien ficance of tne
lest official reports concerning tho situation in the western
ea of hostilities increased favorably in the opinion o f Go -
an critics, by the fact that the wo. , --- - So
sea in reierrmg to tne uuuwn i. "-" ,-., j.prju
fst tlmn siinh nn Axoresslan has been employed in describ
1 the fighting in this district,
ismoT JAPS HILL TIE
FMTilPFN PRISDHEH!
PMLMM
HOI
not as an attack,
Tl'ltN OX CAHItAXA.
blish Labor Party Leaders
ptpected to Inject Severe
Censure of War Policy
tit Auotlithj rreaa to Cooa Uar TlmM-1
-ONDOV, Nov. 11. King George
4 today what nrobably will bo
rc'y a war session of parliament.
I controversy or political question j
II te debated, but this does not
a tbat thero will be entire liar-
?n". for tho cabinet membors will
asked some uncomfortable nuoa-
P" about their conduct on various
8es of the war. Tho labor party
ers are especially primed with
"""is about pay for tho soldiers ,
visions.
Former StipiMifter or Ix-atler Scoivs
11 In An lUiiel,
Or AuoclatoJ Pre to Cooa Dr Tlm.
r.U PASO. Tex., Nov. 11. A tele
gram from Aguas Callontos says that
at a meeting of tho convention last
nlgM Oenoral Carranza was branded
as a rebel by Genoral Natora. vice
president of tho convention. Tho an
noucoment caused wild applause, as
10 ouo pojopisuoa uooq BUI ujo)tj.s:
Carranza's strongest supporters.
OXFOIIII MKX TO WAIt.
(Ily Associated Press to Cooa Hay Tlmoo.)
VIENNA, Nov, 11, All official communication today re
garding fighting with the Servians says: "Sovoro fighting at
tho foot of a mountain on the lino from Shabato to Losnltzn,
continued all day yostorday, Somo strongly fortified posi
tions wero stormed, South of Planlna our troops further ad
vanced, Numorous prisoners and lioavy guns woro taken,"
ENGLISH USE DUMDUM BULLETS.
(lly Associated PresB to tho Cooa Hay Time.)
BERLIN, Nov, 11, (Via Wireless,) Lieutenant Gonoral
Holdlngrath is making public exhibitions of dumdum bullots
found on British prisonors and also of British rifles equipped
with a contrivanco to cut off and porforato tho point of tlip '
bullets, This information was given out officially today,
FRENCH ADffGllHPTURED '"
DI1U0E BUT CLAIM OTHER GAINS
(lly Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Tlraoa.)
PARIS, Nov, 11, An official communication this aftornoon
says: "On our loft wing tho fighting was resumed yosterday
at Nleuport and Lys, with great soverity, Generally speaking,
our front was maintained, To tho north of Nleuport wo we:ro
oven ablo to ro-occupy Lombaortzyde and aavanco boyond
this town, but toward the end of tho day tho Germans cap
turnil nixmudo. Wo still hold our positions on tho approaches
3 :frmTntn,un 7.S i ois'Tho'ta'swo.r to? ? to this town. British troops, attacked also at several points,
vanco. You-ii rind that it's not KTotiK ovcrywhoro In stopping the onemy. Tlio rest of
tho front situation romains uncnangeu, except uuu our lurgos-
maao sngni progruss nuim ui ouiaouno.
miAVKUV AND HI.FFF1XC1.
(fir AaaoclttaJ Trtaa lo Cooa liar Tlmw.)
PAIUS, Nov. 11. How an mi
iinmod lloutounnt-colouel In tho
French nrmy stiffened tho courago
of his men ami his own, wlion tliej
woro about to chargo tho enemy for
tho first ttmo, Is told In tho Figaro.
Tho colonol. wounded, but convales
cent, Is descrlbod at rotating t'..o an- ' tbo patli. of n frightened run-
oc.loto on tho train b follows' , away team, toarlng down Fourtu
ecu "to on too train ns ioiiowh. (-.,,. uimr.K. i..rn. ..,.. tn,i,.-
- i "It wna In tho course of ono of jnot Kscott sliowod romarltablo
. . I tho numorous battleH on our right' horoism and prestmco of mind when
tnr Ai.o.Ul.4 rr.a to Co. nT T raw 1 ...... ,.,....., .., . , li irnlil,.i.l thn hits of nun of tho
WASHINGTON. I). C, Nov. 11. ,',., tn ,, ,. n,,,,, animals not ti iiiomutit too soon to
Kvonts nt Naco luvvo movod with un- was nbout to go undor flro. Tho govo ,t8 crn8nK lt0 ft ,m,. lofl'
expected rapidity, according to n ro-' moment waa decisive; tho regiment, holplovH on tho sidewalk, whom It (
port to tho War I)oiartmont today ,,j tucr battlo formation unit now had been forsahon by Us mother. Tho ,
trom uen. niibH.iijuru ww uuuvy in- ,, necossarv over onon urotind aocond horso p tiugoi nto tlio pro-
Ing nil yosterday aftornoon, which,11 WftB "ccossarj, over opon i,rounu, , t rnng, which plorted twenty
Col. Hatfield interprets as an effort 'to march itinlR.it and resolutely at Kb ,,to tho anlnVals lungs, Killing
.. l.n .in... nf Cinn Illlt'a Tnrrn tn. flin nnninv 'Ttinlt flrn wna lint unit i. , . ....
Ull ll. u IU. ... ,,...-.-.--" -.v. ...... . ..v... ...u ....m ..... n lUHlllllll .
prevont Jiayiorena irom koihiik i"i",Uroady had producod ravages In our
position for an attack. At r,:t.. p. m. rnnk n was scourclnu' I lind tak
threo guns firing bhrapnel opened ,"". it was Bto urgini,. J nan tait
southwest and continued tho firing " "' position at tho head of t.io
until dark on Hill's position. Jlny-i roglmont and given tho ordor 'for
torena Informed Hatfield ho was do- warj( j)Ut, separated from tholr base,
ing litis as i ii,uui..,u ,..,...,. ,ny n0, hesltatcd. In vain I repeated
tin na nn nifQClC. 1
tho comnmnu. Thou roturuItiK to-
Governor and 2300 Men From
Tsing Tau Accorded Honors
of War at Kaio Chow
,, AaUtJ iw c r " 1
NEW YORK. Nov. 11. -Tho hart
and Wost News Ilureou received the
following today from Toklo: I er
mlttod to capitulate. Instead of sur
rendering unconditionally, tho for- j
mor governor of Tsing Tau and hU
officers were. In compliance with the,
gracious wish of the Japanese Kmper-
or, allowed to wear their swords and
maintain their soldier's honor. Iho
Governor, with 2300 officers and
men, will bo transported to Japan
as prisoners on November 12. I
ward them I said;
" 'What! You flinch? All you will
gain out of this turn-about 1st death
on tho spot without having been of
any uso. Attention! Tnko my arm
ono
and
ad
so bad,'
"My word! tho Idea doclded thorn,
and arm In arm wo started forward.
They soon got warmed up and for n
little I wks nearly forced to hold
them back. Oh! the bravo follows!"
' A lady who was standing near said: :
"It was fortunate, colonel, that you '
afraid." "Not
Oh,
Hy Its mother, whoso namo could
not ho lenrnod, tho baby was being
Vhoolod south nu Fourth street near
tho corner of Honnett avonuo whon
tho horses appeared. Facing what
seemed certain (loath, tho mother for
tho moment scorned to losn hor pros
enco of mind and ran, leaving the In
fant In tho way of tlio frightened
team nH they plunged onto tho side
walk. Miss Kscott, an operator for
tho Coos and Curry County Tolophouo
Company, on hor way to work, bbw
tho Impending danger and grabbed
tne horso not a moment too soon.
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III! UUU JUKI lllljliuil U' iiiiub, mai-,
Ing tho team standing attached t"f
nto iiouuioirtios ami uau ruiicuou um
for a hook When ono of tho horses,
bothered by files, kicked over tho
brooch strap. This scared both ani
mals, and loose, they ran tearing
down Fourth street.
J. 1). Mooro, who drlvos a cpalj
.. i. fft 1?ftA Mnnflnh mill wlwl linit '
just tinhitrnessetl for noon, ran from!
his barn on tho corner of Dennett)
IDr Aaiolatd Prwao Ow Jlir rtmaa.1
OXFOIU). England, Nov. 11. Ox
ford University harf Oponed with uuput yourself woro not
1280 undorgraduufcoH Instead of abtnil' afraid!" oxcialmed tlio colonol
3000 Tho Nominating Commlttqo madam, If you know what shlyori. avonuo and hold tho uninjured horso
...', i i. ..,,i.iiui,n,i .. I ..,... , i. ,..,i. .., ii.. i ...i i unu until holn arrived. A blanket was
III 1116 lllllllUiy UU.I l0 IIHIJIintlw. J.. I l..lJIhl K.Ui If. lb IT..UH i . " , ., , , , ... I n
in mo ' .... ii..i- .. .. .... . t. . .... .... thrown over tho dead utiliual and lat
JlSt 01 loUU IllciiiuuiD ui ii. v v, ,.- iiiuii. iiuaiiuiu i uuu iu dui a., ua-
slty who havo boon recommended for ample. I was bluffing."
commissions. This list, however, con- J
talnMho names of a groat many mon' AllMV WINTKH DltlvSH.
who are already graduates, somo of m AtaotuiM rma to cow oar tiu.i
thom irraduatos of several years' I LONDON. Nov. 11. With tho
AltMV AH IX COL'KT.
XKWH OF FliOUKNOH.
storehouses
or Georgo McCommlH hauled It out
of town. Tho value of tlio doad
horse was ostimutod at 1125.
I
As n small hint of what the vis
itor to tho Panama-Pacific Intoruat-
OX-
tho
lonal Exposition In 10 15 may
n...Hni? Of hor aetual undergrauu- uuiiuiuk oi "" rio
... i.n- nvr,.r,i l.na cint ir.nn bore. It Is Ioaruod that tho govern
.. .......... ..mi., t,tu ...nttv'fl'mont in lavlue In nn immenso stook . poet In Inndscapo gardonlng.
land forcos. Of the remnant loft In of furs and sheepskins to bo mado
nvforrf a considerable fraction Is into winter coats for tho army.
composed of American and Indian Thoso materials are arriving by'
. . i ..ii..n.i ii.,. tlm 1riiliilni.il. Alrnnilv thn fihnilt. I
stuaems. who aro hui v,,utv .v. w. - : - - ----- ,,,,.,, T,inHO nP(, ,..,, nari
The Gorman Hhodes cover acres or grounu, surrounuou ny,
of course, cousplcuotii barbed wire fences and guardud by of tho great bchemo that Ih being
sotting out of tho grounds of 701,
000 golden flowering plants In tho
last three wcoks of October, may bo
British army
scholars arc.
by Ihelr absence.
policemen,
followed.
lr Aaaoclatf.J to Cooa liar Tlmw J
LONDON, Nov. 11 Tho announce
ment of tho Ixml Chief Justice thut
barristers who aro now serving In tho
king's nrmy muy appoar In court In
tholr uniforms, rather than In tnuir
oustomary whlto wigs and gowns,
has produced u great chango In tt.o
uppoarunco of tho pleaders who at
tend tho dally sessions of courts at
tho Temple.
Scores of young attorneys nio uni
versity mon who havo entered tho
sorvlco but are still tiuartored In Lou
don or Its vicinity. It would ho a
groat hardship to thorn to sacrlfloo
tlio time necessary to put on conven
tional court garb, and tho action of
tlio Lord Chlof Juatlco makos It possl
hlo for many young uttonoya to look
after tholr practice notwithstanding
tho demands of their military offices.
Tola
Kwiits Along tlio HIiihIuw As
by Tho West.
Tom Hudson was severely hurt by
a fall last Friday, Ho was standing
on a ladder twolvo or fourtoon foot
fiom tho ground gathering apples,
whon a cow ran against tho ladder,
knocking It from under Mr, HiuIboii '
and letting blm fall to the ground,
Ho has not been able to work since.
W. P. Hod of Gardiner and Josoph
Lyons of Hcedsport passed through
town Wednesday on tholr way to
Portland.
A flno boquot of rhododendrons
was picked by Miss Nellie Slomiuona
from bushes In tho uppor part of town
a few days ago. This Is rathor out of
j season for thcso beautiful flowers, as
they blossom mostly In May, but tho
, fall rains havo given somo of tho
bushes a now start.
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