The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 17, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
mill Ooom llnv AilvprMwr
No. 100
GERMAN REPORTS SAY UTILE
Great Era Prosperity .
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Announce that "Genarally Speaking, Yesterday Was Quiet
in Struggle Near North Sea," But French Attacks
Were Repulsed Near Verdun and Circy
CLAIM DEVELOPMENTS IN EASTERN ARENA
' HAVE BEEN FAVORABLE TO KAISER'S FORCES
Weather Conditons Improve in Vicinity of Dixmude and Ger
mans Prepare for Renewal of Attack Governor of
Warsaw and Staff Captured by Germans
(lly Associated Press to Tho Coos Ilay Times.)
BERLIN, Nov, 17. The German army headquarters issued
an official report this afternoon as follows: "Generally speak
ing yesterday passed quietly in the Western arena of war, To
tho south of Vordun and northeast of Cirey, French attacks
wero repulsed, Operations in the Eastern arena mado fur
ther favorable progress,"
WARSAW GOVERNOR CAPTURED.
MfX. PEACE
PACT SEEMS
ASSURED
Government Offcials at Wash
k ington Point Out Flow of
Gold to America Now
Immense orders for
supplies for armies
IIATTIjK IX MUM CO.
(lly Associated Press to the Coos liny Times.)
..LONDON, Nov. 17. Among -th3 Russian prisoners cap
tured by the Germans in the. battle of Kitno, were the Gov
ernor of Warsaw and his staff, according to a Berlin telegram.
WEATHER BETTER FOR BATTLE
(By Associated Press to Coos Day Times,)
AMSTERDAM, Nov, 17, The Telegraaf's correspondent at
Sluis, Nothoi lands, states that artillery firo was again audible
yesterday and tho Germans wore ranowlng their efforts to
cross tho Yser River near Nieuport, Tho weather is improv
ing, Dixmude, including surrounding villages, have been
entirely destroyed,
CRACOW REP ORTS DIFFER '
Iltr AiocllJ Trot to Coo tlir Tlran.l
NACO, Nov. 17. Uotli tho
Maytorena nud 1 1 111 forces ro-
I sunicd their fighting this morn-
I Ing, nud stray bullets flying over
tho Ameilcnn border, struclc Mrs.
A. F. Krolin, wife of n Southern
Ptujlflc railroad official. Tliu
I wound Is not serious.
I i ' ' ,
America Now Has Balance in
Europe and Prospect is For
Business .Improvement
I , (nr AiioclMtJ Trru to Cool nr Tlnitt
I WASHINGTON', I). C., Nov. 17.
I Officials of tho various government
' departmcntH In close touch with this
country's business activities feel con-
fldent that the most serious effects
, of tho European wnr. on
business hnvo passed
GERMAN SHIP
IS FORCED
TO DISARM
Wjr AtiorlilM Prrm lo Com nr Tlmfi 1
CHUISTIAIAN, Norway, Nov. I'
ll was officially announced that the
dlsurmumnot of tho German cruiser
llorlln, which put In at Trnndhjem,
Norway, hud cominenced. The llor
lln, wltU n crew of IfiO, nrrlVed nt
American , Troudjhem yesterday. Tho commnn-
llostorntlou ' dur was given the choice of. putting
I 'of a credit balance with Europe has
I j greatly cased tho sltuntlon, t!iu In-
I creasing Europimn demand for food
, supplies and n midden dovelopmonl
of an abnormal trade In nrtlqlos need
ed by the hui'.o armies aiding to that
end.
No lator figures on contracts of
(ho Intter character aro available,
but ordors for homes, mules, army
clothing, harness nud the like hnvs
to ea within
of disarming.
tvcnty-fotr. hours or
Uy AMOfUtcsl 1'rrM to Cew, llir Tlmm.
WASHINGTON, I). 0., N.oy. 17. .
Sec. llrynn nnnouncod today the re
ceipt of a message from American
Consul Sllllmau nt Mexico City, Bay
ing that the nowspnpors there had
published the text of tho telegram
from Gutolrroz approving tbu condl-'flooded tho factories and sloeknion.
tlonB sot by Carranza for his own ro-jlt is said, Including ammunition or
tlremeut. , ders, that this buslnoss reaches tho
Sllllmnn reported that n telegram Huge total of J200.000.000. In sov
from Carranza to Conornl Gonznlos. oral lines tho factories aro straining
which, wns transmitted to Prosldont J to their hlghost cnpaclty to meet tho
Gutierrez, stating the wllllnKiiosii of ( demands,
tho llrst chlof to deliver tho oxwutlvn j Other factors which have nlded in
power under certain conditions, wnn'oloaVIng up tho Munition nio tho op
also published. Sllllmnn's dispatch) enlng of tho fedoral banks, u system
mndo no mention of Just what those , which buslnoss exports look upon as
rondlllons were. Sec. llrynn said ho tho backbone of tho country's resour-.
l.nd no ndvlcos from any other source cos
tn show what stipulations had been al,
REVOLT
BREAKS
AFTER TERRIFIC LOSSES SUSTAINED
: .
Storms, Floods, Enormous Losses of Life and Awful Strain of
Incessant Fighting Causes Cessation,, but NewAsyj q
sault s ExpectedArtillery Duel Oti today s '' '
it'''-,' ,
TURKS REPULSE RUSSIANS AND AUSTRIA
AND GERMANY MORE ACTlVE IN EAST
OUT J BRAZIL
Rioting Follows Installation of
New President and Cabinet
Riots Not Serious
(II, mmUIisI I'rm lo li Pr TIium.)
ItIO JANKIIU), Nov. 17,Soine
public dissatisfaction with the new
cabinet uniued and Installed by Presi
dent ,Ilraz, who wns Inaugurated on
tint f,i,.,niiii if din Pnilnnin.rnni I Sunday led to stieot rioting hero. Tho
which bus nlrundy .Incrcnscd disturbances thus far are not serious,
Leader of Revolt Against English in South Africa Wounded
English Claim Allies Holding Their Own Against
Germans Except in Occasional Spots , ,
(lly Associated Tress to Tho Coos Bay Tlmos.)
LONDON, Nov, 17. Storms and floods, enormous loss of
lifo and tho Incessant strain of incessant fighting apparently
havo taxed to the limit of human endurance tho opposn'g
forces facing one nnothf r in tho death struggle In Belgium ana
Northern Fiance, Another lull has como In the groat battle,
which presumably Is but a prelude to ono more desperate, ef
fort, Assault by tho Infantrynnd cavalry havo bum aban
doned for tho momont, oxcent for minor ertKagorriontSi and
'only the artillery s continulngoperation with vigor undlm
! hiished, Moanwhlle the Russian Invasion of Turkish territory
I has been halted, Tho Gormans lesumed tho offensivo against
me Russians in missian roianu, in oervia, me Austrian ad
vance is boing carried on, according to Vienna reports, with
further success, General Do Wot, one of tho robol loadors Ip
British Soutli Africa, Is loportcd wounded in the head. The
English claim his followers lack aims and aro dispirited,
The latest British communication says the most. that is be
ing accomplished in tho Western arena is that the allies havo
boon ablo to hold their lines In tho main, with horo and thoro
small retirements bofoio tho Gorman assaults,
finally agreed upon, but there had
boon u discussion In previous tlls
pntches of tho wish of Carranza that j
ho and Villa loavo Mexico. The fuel-1
lug of tho officials was that an un
derstanding had been reached which
, (lly Associated Truss to tho Coos tiny Times.)"
LONDON, Nov. 17. The actual situation at Cracow is an
enigma, A provious Fetrogra d( report says tthat the town j wouw bring pouco,
was invested uy nuss'ins ami is in names, is uunuuuiuiuu
by a lator Potrograd dispatcli saying the Germans had re
inforced tho Austrian garrison,
PRINCE OF WALES GDES TO FRONT
BUT DETAILS OF TRIP ARE SECRET
ARTILLERY DUEL
ER
ID
E
freight traffic on tho western const:
nut! tho entry of nioro tlian eighty
foreign built ships Into American reg
istry under tho otnorKcncy law puss-4
oil at the last session of Congress
Huge Hblpmeuts of gi nln aro aw
transportation In many ports.
likely that this condition will rosult
In renewed nctfvlly In behalf of tho,
administration's fodcral murchnut
murine bill when Congress ro-nssom
bios.
hut tho government has tukoi strict
mensuros to enforce order. . , ,
"LIVESTOCK ILL
I TO
BURY FORTY THOUSAND AUSTRIANS
ONE THEHGH IN 6M.IGIA III ONE DAY
(Uy Associated Tress to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.)
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(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay Times.)
LONDON, Nov, 17, Tho Piince of Wales is now at the
,roni, out some disagreement exists asio me pruuayiu leiiKui ..Fron, xioupon to nixmudo mm in
French Statement Claims Ger
mans Checked Alliss Claim
Gains Near Bixchoote
i
,nr AmUIM l'f t Coot llr Tlm.,
An official com-ri;.
BUSINESS BETTER
ORTILST
I'AHIS, Nov. 17.
munlcntlou this
WKKillT HAVS
nfternoon says:
of his stay, One report declares he went to escort home the the rogion ot vpros, cannonndiuR
It r i I I ...11 . II. . .. u.a M k ! ( IM . ... ...111. avaanfiVnH lllnlnnlli
inrtv nt tho nto hnr Kn lP.rtR. w 1 R. 01 lBfS UU. UU UIUI IIU a was rosuiueti wu kii
---j w, .w .v, -v... -- ... , .r r ! . I -1. .. r-.
jFoot and Mouth Epidemic Has
I Appeared Near Spokane
I Slilnnnrl Frnm Fast I
(Dr AmmIiiM rri4 to Coa Iltr Tlnx.1
WABIIINOTO.V, n. C, Nov. 17.
Tho stnto of Washington probably
' will be placed under nunruntlno to
.Mil, I. IONS ' tiny brcnuso of tho tllucovory of casus
of foot and mouth dlsensq pear Bpo
Itano. An Inspector Ihoro. reported
going out to become a member of the staff of Sir John French, i tj. i-1 j. preceding days
vlolonco '
On tho i
MNIIS.
Thoro is little apprehension of the personal safety
fnnco,
LORD ROBERT'S FUNERAL.
(ny Associated Press to the Coos liny Tlmos.)
LONDON, Nov, 17. In deference to a public wish, the body
of the late Earl Roberts, will be lad at rest in St, Pauls Ca
thedral, He will bo given a public funeral of an elaborate
character,
RUSSIAN FLEET SAILS TO EiAGE .
of tllP onnal 80Ut'1 of I),xmU(, ol,r nrtUIory
.. .. i A 1 -v... f..llf
SOUlll 01 IIIXBClliiuiu mm i,uo inusu. , j COOS
W'o maao progross uoiween ijix- (
soliooto nntl mo onnai. ueiweon yr
njDntleros and Lahashoo, thoro was
a heavy artillery duol. Gormnn nt
tompts to cross the AIbiio noar Vallly
wero frustrated. Up atroam from
ro.Mi.va l.v I'ou wiikat nu
IMIOVILMKXT IX XHAItliV .,i thnt ho bolleved thnt tho Infected cat
, tlo had' been shipped west, O'oni the
Chicago stock yards.
Later reports to tho department
In tlio stnto of
Washington reported that tho out
break tlioro was confined to olio cuso
In ono yard, and officials said It might
not bo necessary to qiinrunlluo tho
stnto,
rTlint ilin nmmtrv flu fi wlinlfi nml
chocked the effort of Hie Germans to tho Northwot In pnrtlcular. 0" 0! n"0,lts
my was compelled to ovacuato a por-, proiporty ,B thl
11011 01 1110 ironciius iiiui nuiu iinuu
of oxtrnordlnnry
bollof of K. W.
DEPUTES
COSE
GERMAN DALTIC SQDADRDN TODAYmILLIDN DOLLAR
. in i i
(Dy Associated Press to The C003 Hay Times.)
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 17,-lt has been learned from a Ger
man source that the Russian squadron left Helsmgfors, hn
land, and is steering southwestward, with the supposed inten
tion of ongaging the German Baltic squadron.
Wrlplit nf Pnrtlnml wlm firrtvitil
with water. Two Oorninn bUboU, ,,oro ,BHt ovonIllK t0 ,ook llftur
Hay proporUos.
Mr. Wright said that tho wheat
.farmers of Washington (iul Oregon
aro rolling In wealth. Millions or
dollars havo como Into Portland
during tho last few wooks -for'
w limit nml ntlmr lluua of trailn aro
Vallly and around Itholms thoro wb I b0BlnnJ 0 f()o (ho uonof,c,al ro.
hoavy cannonading. 8jla nnn,org nmj monoyod men
who hnvo boon withholding loaiiB,
lin Anl.l nu'liii tn tin. nrnrtfilut V
of buBinoss couditions, aro boginning Alfred Johnson Names W. C.
to feel moro sangulno nud with tho I . . . . . n-jj..
oponlng of tho reservo banks yes- ' -airil una L. W. UQUy
Bay
AMSTERDAM, Nov, 17, Tho Nlouwo Rotterdamscho Colir
ant quotes a letter from a Gallclan pi lost stating that 40,000
Austrians wero burled in ono day In a gravo six and ono-half
foot wldo and a lltllo moro than four miles long, Tho bodies
wore laid In thrco layers,
TURKS CLAIM THE ENGLISH LOST "
IN FIRST BATTLE
OE
THDU
ID
0
OFFGES
(lly Associated Press to Tho Coon Hay Tlmos,) " i
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov, 17. An official Turkish state
ment says: "Yostcrday wo attacked tho English noar Fab
(on tho coast of tho province of Basra, In tho Persian Gulf,)
They lost about ono thousand In dead,"
TURKS REPULSE RUSSIANS )
i
(lly Associated Press to Tho Coos Hay TJniotf.)
PETROGRAD, Nov, 17 Tho gonoral staff of the Caucasian
army has issuod a communication confirming a report from
Turkish sources that tho Russians received a check near Er
izorum, The communication tolls of a number of Russian"
successes on the march in Turkish Armonia and declares that
tho Turkish offensivo movement on tho route along the coas.t
has failed,
I I L I I HI ILYflU ftorln'i money will bq oasler for all
I I ll L I iU I LAHU 'oKltlnmto projects.
PRESIDENT WILSON DOES IT FAVOR ,
PUSHING THE EUROPEAN PEACE OFFERS
Seven Firemen Injured in Con
. fj'agration in- Big Southern
' Pacific Elevator in Texas
(By Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.)
WASHINGTON n C. Nov, 17, The efforts by the United
Statef to bte pea?e to" Euro J is still awaiting the time when
one or more o? the belligerents indicate a wjH.np.ess to accept
mediation, This became, known authoritatively today from
persons who have lately discussed the European Won with
President Wilson. The Preside n .holds hat the Urn tod States
having shown a readiness to act, should now await the ini
tiative of- the belligerents.
(Br AlfOtlltft rtM la ( B Tlmw 1
QALVBSTON, Nov. 17. Nearly a
1 million dollars' damago was done and
soven firemen wore Injurod when tho
I Southern Pacific grain olevator vm
I practically dostroyod by tin today.
I Six firemen jumped fifty feet Into the
i lifo nots.
"WOK TO NIPPON'," RAYS HHIIMN'.i
Deputy Sheriff for
Alfrod Johnson, Jr., of Coqiilllo,
sheriff-elect, wns horo from Coiiulllo
yosterdny on tildtics.s. Ho Is gof-'V
U. S. STOPS TURKS' OUTRAGES
(Dy Associated Pross to Tho Coos Day (riraos.)
ATHENS, Nov, 17, The Amorlcan warship Tennessee ar-. ,
ived at the nort of Vurln, Asia Minor, and out a stop to the
ill-treatment of British, French and Russian residents, The
vengeance .,, Kuium pw.,..m,i Mr' 0ZZliSKZ SBBB; .luthoritles of Smyrna, fearing bombardment, left for Jhojn-
TMiik Tan Defeat. J advnnco of UiflUanilllHrUlnff Jilm t tOrior." ' X i
AMSTKUDAM, Nov. U.-l'ho Dor-isolf with tho dutWi. ' - : ' " ' .
lln Lokal Anzelor, eommentlng on It Is understood that Mr. Johnson i r1 II pi ft Klfl HHRW P fip T ftlfl RFI I PPR ' ' i " !th
thn P.urm.m .Infant nt ThIiii- Tnll I villi nnnnltil W P I.nlnl nt flnnlllllfi L R I II ll ill I I II II 11 I II MMt Rl I I H I H M H ll ' ' '
TO TRAFFIC OF ALL KINDS NOW
lln Lokal AnzolKor, eommentlng on It Is understood that Mr. Johnson
tho German dofont at Tslug Tail. 'will nppolnt V. C. I.nlrtl of Conullle
says: i ono ot his throe doputlos. Mr. Oddy
"Gormans will nover torKot tho he-'at present n deputy In tno office, will
role fighting nt Kino-Chow and thoso, bo rotalued for u tlmn. Tho oouuty
who dofonded tho colony. Novorj commissioners will probably at their
sbnll we forget the brutal vlolonco' noxt torm dotermlno whether John
of tho yellow robbers nor Knglnnd, sou shull be permitted to have a roK
who Instlgatod thorn. Wo know that ' ular salaried deputy stationed on
we cannot settle our accojiut with tho Coos Hay side.
Jantm at present. 1'or years she will j Itobert Watson, county dork elect
.. , enjoy nor booty. Our mills will grind will piobably appoint Nls Osmund.
ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 17 Mjss An- slowly, but even If years should paw son chlof deputy. Mr. Osmundson
A. Gordon of Bvanston, 111., was beforo the right moment conioa at has been in mo oince lor some nine.
elected presldont of tho Woman's last then a shout cf Joy will rosound . County Troasuror Mmmlok Is ox
W. C. T. U. PUHSII)i:.T.
na
Christian Temperanco Union at tlio
general convention held here,
through Qorroany.
pon.
A)0 to you, Nlp-
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(By Asbooiatod Press to tho Coos nay Tlmos.)
LONDON, Nov. 17. Premier Asquith stated in the House
cf Commons today that the British government had decided
to declare the whole North Sea a military ?one and all sub
iects of the onomv found on n eutral vessels. Asauith said.
iii it ii ill i t it
pected to retalu'Mr. Sullivan as hlsi WOUItl UU IIUUIU IU UtnumiUII cU JllbUHUIS Ul war. DQ an-
chief deputy. j nouiiced that oil and copper would be declared contrabandj
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