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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
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""' uv (Ems mum mun HE'S RIGHTS (UESTEON IS UP nowninns at Western Iter Power Conference in (Session at Portland I SIDESFDHMED SI in oliai Jur uuiiuaai in Any Time Since Pre vious to Civil War IRNOR GIVES VIEWS iTImt Federal liovcrninent. is h Too Sjinputhrlle uud Xnt Fniulllui- With Conditions In the West lis It Might Do ; Ar in hlcl Trill lu Cum liar Time. tTLANU, Oro., Sept. 21. DIs- Interpretations of tlio rights stales unci control of tlio Fcd- kovernmcnt a( tho opening ot rcutern status wntur power rou to toiltiy was liroiiKlit to Ibhiio sharper contrast tliiiu nt any Blnre tho Hiihjcct was iiI'kuuu another anglu previous to tho iWnr Tim sides Formed conference of thirteen Weat- lates, which was called to op- tlio Ferris water power lousing n quickly divided ItHolf Into ;amps, ono favoring absolute il liy separate states while ndvocnteil continued Federal pIhIoii of the puhllc domain. Governor Speaks welcoming tlio delegates, Gov- fWllhycoiuhu Hiild: "Thu Wost- tatea are held In leash grasped o Fod'Miil Kovoriiiuont, which nu loo Hyuipsithellc with tho meaning of tho phrase 'states ' and certainly none too fa in boiiiu phtiBCH of burcan pnlcrnnllHiu, with tho facts py exist lu tho West toduy." mi: A.i woman iu:iii at DKLLIXUHAM ed to Have Itceii Guilty of 4 1 1 1 1 1 vc Three Passengers on (Jicat .Northern Train r AmocIiIikI riM to Cooi Day TIuim.J BJ.INdllAM, Wnsh., Sept. Ul. 'men and one woman aro r.eld county Jail lu connection w.th iiurdcr of three passonKoru on pat Northern train near hero o ninht of Kehruary -'0, 1D11. brgc llrooks, a real estate fr. ami I). .1. Iluuncssoy, for u (in at Xorthoru rjllroiul yc, nro Liibpectcd of tho enine, 'Irj II. I'cnrco Is eharKod with rim; the crlmlunls. Drooln ice n uliadowed slnco the iiIkIu liolil-iii and murder. $ OOOOOO Ull.ltO)S ASK ion it'irriii.it timi: l"tf I I'uti In I'uiu IUf Tlmni hVWMNOTON, Hept. 'JI- lutcrstato Conmierco amiiil s on today Krnnted a iquiht by tho railroad Inter itcd, for time in which to repure a formal petition Mill' for the ro-openlnK uud i-nii;uinent of tho Western i vnnce. " F'hcil in Moyil. A logKer nam- Ilo'iuo was robbed In tho Hold last nlKht when lifj tbuc and four dollurs dlsap- 'oin his trousers. Ho re thls mornluK his bollof that f his friends had coino thoro nisht and had done tho deed, we thcro yesterday afternoon. natter was reported to tho po- pls afternoon. VOTIflJ TO KUCS p. be fcuro and be out for tho acting tomorrow night, Wedr y, S'ptcmjier 22. It promises a red letter event In the hls- I0' Marshfleld Lodge and you Fbrct it If you are not in on (V doings, in addition to tho Plant business, there will be a an nnd refreshments. J V IIILDEXnRAXD, rlxa'ted Rulor. ro rged NEW AMBASSADOR TO REPLACE DUMBA My Aljih la U'iI I 'rem ( cmm Day Times BUDAPEST, Sent, 21, A dispatch says that X X Kajetan Von Marczynski, X former Austro-Htmgaiy X Ambassador at Rome, has X been selected to replace t Ambassador Dumba at t Washington, t X ('AltAOi: AMI COXTHXTS AT SI USIiAW Altlj DKSTItOVMI) Mo.ssao Itecclicd by V. C. d'orst, One of tlio Owners, Today Trouble on Itcacb A garaKo and flvu nutomobllcs, together with auto supplies, were a'll" destroyed lu a fire last night at the mouth of the Kluslaw river. V. 0. (lorst received a who today rrom dipt. X. J. Cornwall, telling or the fire. The garage lu ono which was used for the iiutos which run from the Unipnua to thu Sluslaw river. It was located Just south of the Bins law Jetty and tlio boys who run tho machines havo their quarters there. Tlio cuuso of tho fire wiib not given, but It is thought possible that the driver heated up too hot a flro lu tho stove and thus caused tlio bla;e. Loss Over ?.tl)00 Mr. (lorst says that tho garage was not worth more, thou $200, but tho five Ford machines burn ed were worth about ?nriO eueh, and In addition, thoro was ?:ir,0 worth of tires burned. The telegram stat ed that everything was totally de stroyed. It Is usual to tako sixty days' supply of gusollno to the gar age and keep it on hand, but Mrfc (lorst says that tho gasoline Is in drums and is always kept outside tlio lmlltlliiir nnd lie believes Unit this was not destroyed. Xo liisiiiiuico There was no Insurance on tljo property, nnd tho loss will total over $:t000. Tho lino was known as the Umpiiua-Slushiw lino and one-qunrlor Is owned by V. C. (Sonit of Xorth llcnd uud three quar ters by Capt. Cornwall and his asso ciates In tho Drain stogo lino. Mr. Corst loft today for Umpqua and Sluslaw rivers to look over tho fire dniuago and to seo to other auto troubles. Machines will bo taken across Winchester Day .to roplaco thoso on tho Sluslaw run which were burned. Surf Makes Trouble High surf breaking north ami south of tho Umpqua yosteruay stalled thu machines on both legs of tho Journoy In hero from l-'lor-enco. Passengers from tho north arrived heo this morning 2-i hours late, having been delayed nil nignt lu Gardiner. Tlio auto stages wont up from Jarvls Landing yesterday morning early and wero to incot tho machines from Fiorenco at tho Umpqua and bring tho passongers hack. Cniitthl lu Water Above Ten Mllo Creek tlio surf camo booming In far up tho shoro. Tho machines woro caught In tho water and tho engines stalled. It was only aftor much difficulty that they reached Winchester Hay, No autos from tho north wero been thoro, nnd the rise of the tide hi ought the drivers back south again and thoy spent the night at 'Ion Mllo creek. Meunwhllo tho machines bound south from Fiorenco woro un dergoing similar experiences and tlio passongors stopped all night nt Gardiner, coming through this morn ing. IL'DT IX ('AMD Logger Drought. In From Camp Today A logger named Drock was brought In at noon from Camp 7 on tho Smith-Powers lino by Dr. Manzer and taken to Mercy Hospital where It was found ho was buffering ..Lt i.Hi.n npni null flni'flrn in- "'X",,; delved in an ni,in n.u morning. The wounds tlli'twvai -. -" nro not fatal. Kyes Cl ()!!. Iiujt'.' See DIrch at Kcrt Tin Rations printed nt Tlio Times office. AUTOS SKILL I Thirty Carranza Soldiers Are Massacred by Infuriated Yaquis Sunday After Leader is Badly Wound ed in Battle Indians Con duct Savage Warfare REPORTS RECEIVED TODAY Arrivals at Douglas, Arl.omi, from Hio Dnttle Wold Tell Story or Defeat Mel by (cueiat ('idles and Ills Forces tlljr AniocltlrJ I'rom to Coon Hay Time. DOUGLAS, Arizona, Sept. 21. Tho niasHiicre of I!0 wounded Car ranza troops by Infuriated Ynqui 'n dlnnn during the fighting Sunday which resulted lu a complete routo of tho Carranza army under Gen eral Calles was reported today by ar rhals from tlio battle Hold. Tlio Indians carried on a Ravngu wurfiiro after their leader, General UrbalJo, was desperately wounded byn having his leg blown off by a shell. 1'OltMKIt VILLA (JOVKKXOD AT OIIIIIL'AIIL'A AT WASHIXd'TOX Carraira Agents Decently Annoitnc ' id Tleit Do Dad Dcseited tho Cause Do Supported III)- AmoiUIcI I'rcM In I'oim 1U)' Tlmn.l WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 21. General Manuel Clino, former Villa governor nt Chihuahua, and ono of his military leaders, arrived lioie toduy with his family and staff. The Cur muz u agents recently nuuouuccil Unit, Clino deserted the Villa cause. .101 IX D. HIS DOCKFDFKLKD VISITS! COLODADO M1XCS lu Mluci-'h (.'mil Do GeU First llu'iil InroiuiatiJou of Condition of Working .Men UT Aatoclilvil I'rcia t Coo n Tlaiit.i TKIXIDAD, Colo., Sept. 21. John 1). Hoekefeller Jr., visited tho mines of tho Colorado Fuel and Iron Com pany nt Frederick and Sugundo on the second day of his Inspection of tho Colorado coal properties. Clad lu a inlner's outfit ho wont Into the underground workings to obtain first Ii n ti (l Information of tlio conditions j uitdor which tho miner worked. TOT SOL'TIIKRX PACIFIC IIAVi; RAILS TO WILL SOON I'MPgi'A L011K Trestle Diidgo Over Xortli Lake Will be Completed Today ('ood Progress II. J. McKcowu rot 11 mod last night from 11 fuw days' vls't at Ten Mllo with V. G. illnduiarsh, who Is In rhargo of the Southern Pacific tnulr work botweon tho Umpqua and Coca Hay. Mr. McKcown bald that iho long trestlo brldgo ncross North Lnke, nearly a half mllo In longth. will bo completed today and then rail laying will proceed to tho Uinp qua. Thoy havo tlio rails laid through ono tunnel and will booii hove thorn to tho big Schoflold tur. no! and through" It. The track' lay ing crows are making flno progress under tho direction of Engineer Hlndmarsh. Mr. McKcown Bald that It would nrnbahlv be two mouths beforo tho big linage across v,ou juj m .0.11'. ror train sorvlce. The approach from tlio bouth Is comploted and nuipt of It rrom the north, so that' the . -. .- n t TV naa Xt a.rifla ' steel work only remains to be com pleted. POWKRS POSTMASTKR G. A. Drown, now postmastor at Powers, came In today for a short Btay. It was his first visit In Mmhfleld in Roveral months. 1 Mill I TOT M 0 RIVE GDESH 1 UN T lie SEVERAL VESSELS REPORTED SUNK Illy Aiwnclatril 1'rcM to Com Hay Time 1 LONDON, Sept, 21,- X The British steamer Link- moor, 4048 gross tons, X built last year, was sunk X X last night, The crew was X X landed, X if $ ''X ODESSA, Sept, 21.-- X X niissjan. ships sunk the X X German submarine which X X has bech operating ro ll contly in the Black Sea, X X BERLIN, Sept, 21, X (By Wireless to Savville) t The Frankfurter Zeitung X reports a large British X transport from fcgypt bound for the Dardanelles sunk by a;lGerman sub marine, i .4.i TO RECEIVE BfllllM PKF.SIDKXTi WILL CIVK AUDI KSVli TO FOKMKIt SHCUKTAKV s Supposed That Thoy Will DIs cuss tlio Xew in I Plan for In rope. Ueaco (lljr AMorlitml I'rria to Caul Pr Time. WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 21. William J. Dryan tomorrow will con fer with President Wilson at nryon's request. It will be thu first time they have mot since Dryan resigned from tho Cabinet. Official Wash ington expects that they will dis cuss the rccont proposal thnt Dryan go to ICuropo to talk peace and urgo tho acceptance of n peace commis sion by Germany and Unit Dryan's announced opposition to any Increase In the National defenses will bo touched upon. i XKGOTIATIOXS FOD Did DUAL ADD XHADING COXCLI'SIOX i:uet Amount or Credit to be Given Is Xot Vet Fully Decided Upon (Dr AaauclateJ Treat to cnoa D17 Tlmw. N15W YORK, Sept. 21. Negotia tions for tho flontlon of tho loan to Great Drltaln and Franco of $1100, 000,000 to $800,000,000 Is report ed rapidly nearlng a conclusion. Sev ern! minor matters are yet undecided. Clilef of these is tile exact amount of the loan. primakiivS aim: rkixo iii:ld TO DAY IX MASSACIIl'SKTTS Depiilillcaus nnd Democrats lluv but Piogresslves Date Only One Candidate in the Field (11 AUKiclatKil l'ni (n Coua IUf Tlmw. I10STON, Sopt. 21. A heavy vote Ir expected lu the Joint primaries lu this statu today because of tlio In terest aroused by tlio strenuous cam paign or the republicans and doino ciats, Tho progressives had only ono candidate for governor as thoy lacked biifricleut signatures to tho uomliiutlou papers for other offices. WILL DAXDLK KSTATK John D. (ioss Likely to Administer Dr. Tagttart K.stuto lu compllanco with tho last wishes of tho lute Dr. C. C. Tug gart, John D. Goss, or Murshfleld, wilt probably bo appointed admin istrator of his estate. Dr. Tuggart left no will excopt n verbal state ment that ho wished his property divided equally between his brother, M. C. Taggart and two bisters, all 1 of whom resldo In Greonwood, S. C. Dr. Taggart had several lots on Broadway and another at Fourth . and Ingersoll, the real estato being worth probably not ween siu.uuu ami $15,000 under normal conditions. The only special wish expressed by him was that his gun should be Klven to his namosako adn nephow at Greenwood, S. C. Timea want ads bring results. mi IKE m EXPECT BIG VOTE y ESCAPES TRAP Great Encircling Movement of Von Hindenburg's German Army Proves a Failure Two Wings Fail to Come To gether as Was Planned as Result of Movement IMPEDED BY THE MARSHES Troops Arc Scalteied and Impossible to ItrliiK them Together DusMu (really Relieved that Defend ers Were Xot Captured (IIX AniuiclatM I'iim In Coos llay Tlinm. LONDON, Sept. 21. Latest re ports from tho Vllna fighting zone Indicate that tho Russlnn army there escaped tho colls which Von TT...4 burg throw about Jt. Dy cavalry raids, os brilliant as the famous coups of Stewart and Sheridan In the American civil war, a screen of Gor man horsemen swnniiert nDout both flanks of the retreating Russlaim and stood nstrido of their mnln Unco of communication. Ksenpo (ho Trap It now appears jrobablc, however, that tlicso encircling forces aro too weak to Impede Goncral Ruzinky'B vuterans. Simultaneous movements by Prince Leopold uud Von Mackonson have not resulted in tho expected ad vance especially by the lutler, who has been uniiblo to link the scattered troops aftor the march through tho Prlpet marshes. Roller to Russia It is true that tho defondera of Villi ii havo escaped, Russia has cause to draw a deep breath of rollof, for It Is nppurout that the euutlous Btrajogy of Grand Duke Nicholas was . abandoned for the moment and Ruz csky'a troops romalued lu Vllna bo ) long that Von Hindenburg's plnns lor a junction of his wings seemed for a tlino a certain success. Domestic Situation Tho domestic situation in Russia, owing to a strict censorship, Is still a matter or mystery. Whon tho Du ma was prorogued numerous strlkos wero declared. In ninny cases men nro still out. Others returned to work, and as tho stoppago was In tho naturo of n protest, no long continu ed trouble Is expected. Tlio Zomblvo conference at Moscow UiIb weok will express an agreement lu the nntlonul crisis with tho Dumu mujortty. WILL IMPOSE A TAX KNGLAND HAS PLAN FOR RAJS IXG MORK FL'XDS Coit or War Runs D'to llllllons nod Must Do Met. in Some Way 111 j AwiM-latvl Trwa In Com liar TlmM 1 LONDON, Sept. 21. Chancellor of the exchequer McKeuua lu budget speech today estimated tlio govern ment's revenue for current year at $l,:i(i0,000,000, expenditure nt $7, '.IHO, (Mill, 0(10 and that the estimated deadweight at the closo of tlio your would bo 11.000,000,000. To Ta Incomes McKeuua iiroposed an addition of 10 pur cent to the existing Income tax and taxation or all Incomes or fOfiO or more. A heavy tax on the profits of manufacturers or war sup plies Is also proposed. Must Dhldo Profits Firty per cent or all wnr profits above tho amount assessed for tho Income tux lust year will bo subject ed to a special tax, which works out at 00 per cent or the .profits. McKenna estimated tho revenue rrom tills source In u full year at $150, 000,000. . I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PARENTS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN Parents w'ho think their children bale been overcharged for school books or Mippllcs at Norton & llan sen'h Stationery S'oie uro requested to put the complaint In nrltlng a"l bring it t The Times office. LndliM fall shoes U.riO to $.1. 'fioidnn's Slioo Stoie. s i OGRESS CHECKED : MACEDONIANS X JOIN THE COLORS X X 4- lljr AtwUtivl I'itm In Cima Hay Tlmra.) SOFIA, Scut, 21, Bv X Wireless to Sayvillc.) i it is learned that tho number of Macedonians who joined tlio Bulgarian colors Friday was about 50,000, It is reported that traffic on the Bul garian railroads lias been suspended temporarily. SPY ORDERED SRDT .MAX OF GF.RMAX ORIGIN' KCl'TKIi IX LONDON i:x- With 11 Woman Was Found (iiillty of ('onmiimlentlng lnfiinmtloii About the I'"loel. " IDr A latM rrnm lo Cool Taj TlmM. LONDON, Sept. 21. Official an uouncoment was made today thnt a man and woman of (Icriilnn origin wore found guilty yesterday attempt ing to communicate Information con cerning tlio fleet. The man was sen tenced to bo shot. The woman wiib sentenced to ten years In Jull. maxv livks i:i)AX(ji:iti:i) KIRK IX KXOLAXD DV Dodles or the Victims Aro Dclng Drought. Out by Rescue Patty Many 1'ncapo Alho llr AaanclalaJ I'rua lo t.-uon liar Tlnua NUNKATON, Kngland, Sept. 21. Flro which destroyed iu.eago employ ed to bring workmen to the surfucu cut off 2C0 minors In tho Kxhnll col lier. Two hundred wero rescued by tho omorgency shnft. The rescuers havo already sent up ten bodies. BULGARIA IS ACTIVE DAS DKCLARKD II Kit SKRDIAX KROXTIKR WAR Z.OXK General Mobilization of Tniopn t Protect Xeiitrallty llns Deen Ordered by (ioienimont tit WAR ZONK HAS DKKX DKCLARKD til; AuocUlon l'rim to l-no nr Tlmra. DKRLIN, Sept. 21. (Wireless Sayvlllo) it Is reported from the DalkatiB, says nn Overseas Nowa Agen cy, that tho Serbian govern ment lias declared tho Ser-bu-Ilulgarlaii frontier a war zone. III AaaoclaiM I'rna lo Cwm Uar Time.) WASHINGTON, I) C, Sept. 21. General mobilization of all military forces in Dulgarla, offectlvo toduy, for tlio'purposo or armed neutrality has been ordered by tho Bulgarian government. Official announcement or this order was coiiimuulcateil by his government to tho Dulgariau mlulstur here. , J KAIHKIt DOINd ALL UK OAX (JAIN AXOTDKR ALLY I'O Losing or Finland Is Point Which (Jcriiiaiis Drliig Into Proiiilueiico As Reason for Siitslen ICutcrlng (lljr AiioilalM 1'rfM lu f'ooa liar Tlmtw LONDON, Sept. 21. What Swedon will do is tlio burning question hero today. Popular opinion, bnsod on moro or less reliable inforuiatlon, Is that Sweden will shortly throw hor lot In with Germany. Germany Is doing her best to bring the Scandi navians Into tho conflict. Tho fi nancial Interests of Sweden favor the war. This war party Is trying to creato a popular sentiment against Russia, reminding Swedes that Rus sia took Finland from Sweden. Mil itarists of Swoden aro of tho Gor man school and aro sympathize with the Teutons. However the pro gressive party, which out voted tho reactionaries In past elections, Is anti-Gorman and anti-war. All vJilto gloves cleaned free this week. I wish to show J on ulmt I can do, Jay Doylo's Place, IN ENTRAPPED SWEDEN 01 ATTACK AGIST SERBIA STARTS Long Expected Aggressive Move on Part of Teutons Has Been Inaugurated TO Positions Along Front of One Hundred Miles Are Besieg ed by German Artillery FIRING 0N"""TW0 CITIES Dclgrado and Scinendrlii 011 tlio Dnn- ube ns Doth Under Attack To- day Old Routo of Cmsndcni Will bo Followed by invader (Or AaiociatnJ Tfaa Ir Coon Bar TlmM. DIORLIN, Sopt. 2 L Official re ports from Austrlnn and Gorman lieadqunrters nnd dispatches from the Ilnlknn capitals show that tho long expected Teutonic cnmpalgn ngnlnst Serbia has now bogun. Tho Austrian and Gorman nrtllolry lzir began bombarding tho Serbian posi tions south of tho rlvor frontier along a hundred mllo front botwoon tho mouths of tho Drina and Moravn riv ers. Covci-m Other Movo Tills action was undoubtedly In tended as a covor to tho throwing ot forces ncross tho rlvor nnd tho solz uro of some brldgohcad, wlionco a now "steam rollor' can ho siartod. Just whero tho crossing will bo at tempted Is unknown. Conditions favor tho old routo of the crusaders through tho Mofava Valley, through which runs tho roads and railway lino to Rulgnrla and Tur key. Tills railroad reaches tho Dan ubu nt two points, Uolgrndo and ao mcudrln, both of which nro undor , bombardment today. favor neutrality; IXVKSTMKXT DAXKKRS ASSOCIA TION' TAKKS ACTION' TODAY Delegates Also Fnvnr tho Intension of Foripi Credit nt Mat ter of DusluesH I llr Ai.ocUlf.l l'rriu la Can Uar TIum, DKNVKR, Colo., A resolution ap piovlng tlio extension ol foreign credit wholly as a matter of business and endorsing tho neutrality policy or tho national administration was adopted unanimously by tho Invest ment Rankers' association of Amorl ca lie re today. RUSSIANS TAKK .MANY PRIHONKRS (Hr Aaaorlaleil I'rna lo cooa nr Tlmaa I LONDON, Sopt. 21 Sovon ty thousand prisoners taken by tlio Russians on tho front south of Poleslo lu tho last days of August and tho be ginning or September, havo already been roclstorod nnd tlio number will be lucroasod when the fluid report Is re ceived, says a Potrograd dis patch to the KxchatiRo Tele graph. MARRIKR TODAY Curry County Couple Wedded at North Deud Church W. Raymond, Capps, son of tho postmaster at Denmark, Oro., and Miss Ada Helen Dalley, daughter of Mrs. P. S. Kennody of Langlols woro murrlod by Rov. Fathor W. R. Ho gun at tho North Uoiid Cathollo church at 3; 30 p. in. today. They will go to San Francisco and on roturnlng will mako tholr homo ut Denmark whoro tho Capps family bus a beautiful homo. (llr AuorUlo.1 reaa to Cooa Uar TlmM,) DKNVKR, Colo., Sopt. 21. W. D. Slaughter, of Dallas, Texas, pres ident ot the closed Morcantllo Rank ot Pueblo, was arrested hero today on a warrant sworn out by govern ment officers In connection with n bank ralluro here last March, Ho gave himself up. BOMBARD BANKER ARRESTED pj'jBiy rw11 wp1