The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION 2, Image 1

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Vol. No. XXXIX.
Established 1878
AsTlio Const Mnll.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 86
MKMRKR OP TIDE ASSOCIATED 1MIKSS
SANTA CLARA JM SOHTH Sffl
ROCKS WITH
ADELINE SMITH REPORT THAT -
SANTA CLARA IS FAST ON ROCKS
The Santa Clara's wireless apparatus went out of commis
sion about 5 o'clock, indicating that she had struck the rocks
and was taking water and her engine room was flooded.
The last wireless message from the Adeline Smith said the
Santa Clara was hopelessly on the rocks.
The life-saving crew and the gasoline schooner May wore
making for the scene at the last report.
POSITION OF PASSENGER SHIP
DANGEROUS WITH
The Santa Clara, bound from Portland to Coos Bay, ranjn
on the South Spit, near Mussel Reef, about 4:30 this after
noon. 1
The bar was very rough at the time and what swung her
out of the course could not be determined by Captain Dunson
from the lighthouse.
About 5 o'clock Captain Dunson said that Capt. Lofsted was
making a turn and if the. seas subsided a few moments might
be able to make his way out to safety.
Apparently the pumps were being worked, indicating that
tho Santa Clara had been damaged.
The Adeline Smith, which was about to put out, was laying
just inside the bay, Captain Olson preparing to render every
assistance possibfe. ,
By making the turn, Capt. Lofsted might be able to avail
himself of the inside channel, Captain Dunson said. 1
KKI'OUT HAXTA CLARA'S BOATS BHIXO LOWHKHD
.
According to tho Inst report from tho lighthouse Capt. Lofsted
as apparently arranging to low er tho boats to try nnd got the
passengers ashoro, ovldontly huv lug given up hope of getting tho
Santa Clara oft tho spit.
VMOM
The Santa Clara, ns noar as could be Judged, was In on tho South Spit
i"t about directly opposlt6 whero tho Claromont struck on tho sunken
M'y aiij wub wrecked n tow months ago.
8- 0, S, calls woro sent out by Cup t Lofsotd us soon us tho Santa
c,ra neared tho dangei Hnq.
Owing to tho Adeline 'Smith being heavily loaded with lumber, it will
l difficult for Capt. Olson to rondor tho assistance that ho might othor
'se have given the Santa Clara. -
Tlie bar dredgo Michlo loft Hmplt-o at ton minutes to five and will pos-
,lb'- be ablo to work in elbso enough to got a lino to tho Santa Clara.
The Santa Clura is not far distant from where tho Marconi, tho Simp
Mn Ll"aber Company schooner wo nt ashoro a few years ago and was 1
t after Capt Olson, of tho Adeline Smith, had removed most of tho
jneanB of a breeches buoy.
TO FIGHT
S,C-NS AX KVJiXT FIRST
WKKK IX MARCH
111 Twenty Hounds AVltli Any
Opponent the Promoters May
Decide Upon
,B' "t4 Pre., la coo. Mr TlmM.
VlK 0RLKANS. Nov. 2. Joss
J iara announced today that ho
4otn toiuraci wun local pro-
0r tO fight n on.rniin.l tnnt tho
'Week in xf..-,. .......
wT . xnticii HBUjnjiL any nit
BelaMcui ,,. .1..
TRA!
ALL HOPE GONE
IS VERY '
ROUGH SEAS THREATENING
PDWDEH EXPLODES
8KVI3XTUK.V MUX IJADLY HURT
AT DUPOXT WORKS
II, Anaclite4 Preu to ww tr Ttiut.l
WILMINGTON', Del., Nov. 2.
Soventoeu men were badly injured
today by tho heavy explosion of a
largo quantity of powder at the Du
pont Powder Works at Carnoys
Point. New Jersey.
A carload of white cannon pow-
ni,.,i,i The injuries resulted
i !. vivid flash of firo which
enveloped the entire premises,
w.n Ada bring rcaulta.
Clara
VILLA MAKING
FIERCE ATTACK;
i
After Storming Agua Prieta,
Four Times During Night ,
Retires Early Today
MUCH DAMAGE DONE
Starved and Famished Army
Re-opens Bombardment of
City With -Big Guns
TEN AMERICANS ARE HURT
General Fiiustoit Arrives at Doug
Iiih to Personally Cotuiiinud on
American Side Relief is Villa
.Must Tnko City Soon or Ioso
AMICHICAX FORCKS
MAY TAKH ACTION'
Pr A,orlltM Vtn lo cm nr Tlmr..
noUOIiAS, Ariz., Nox. 2.
The Amcrlcnn troops that
hud moved back from tho bor
dar, wero ordered do pack
their haBgngo In a wagon
train und ouch instructed to
tnko Individual rolls, indi
cating thnt it Is tho purpose
to tako drastic action in tho
event of further firing upon
Amorlcnn territory.
Hr AuocttlM l'ru to Coo. Ilr Tlmr.,
DOUOLAS, AH., Nov. 2. Villa's
attack of last night on Aguu Prieta
was resumed ngnln nt noon wttlt a
sharp mnchlno gun attack. Tho Vil
la gunners swept 'tho center of tho
town from their positions on tho
onBt.
Sergeant Mays wna shot In. tho
hand nnd Private Mitchell In tho log
on tho Amorlonn side during this at
ruck. Wmiilngs Sent
Two warnings woro sont to Cnllcs
by tho Amorlcnn army offlcors after
tho two soldlors wero shot ut noon.
Tho niachlno gun attack finally
coar.o, and was followed by desulto
ry artillery oxchango which practical
ly BtoppeJ at 1 o'cloclc.
Pititoct Spectators
(lOncral Davis sent tho Amorlcnn
troops back from tho boundary 500
yards to keop spectators out or tho
zono of flro in tho expectation of u
main nttuck this afternoon.
Woman and Children Die
Major Ryan recolved a report that
3D women and children wero killed
in Agua Prieta and 3G womon and
children wounded.
11ATTLH LAST XI01IT
Terrible Attack Continued Until Day
light This Morning
(nr A.soltt4 l')H to Coo. Tlmr..
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Nov. 2. After
four deaporuto uttacks on Agua
Prieta, which kopt tho Curranza de
fenses blazing practically all night
with flashing guns nnd nursling
sholls, Villa drew off shortly after
daylight today.
General Calles reported tho Villa
forces in retreat, but at 7:30 o'clock
his big guns ro-oponQd tho bom
bardment. Kho Persons Hurt
Hlght persons on tho American
side of tho boundary wero wounded
as a result of tho fighting yesterday
and last night.
Goneral Funnton arrived this
morning to assume command of tho
American forces hero.
Villa's men huvo been without
water for 21 hours und without food
for three days.
Much Damage Done.
His heavy guns In lust night's
battlo did much damage. One big
flro was sturted In Agua Prieta and
a number of guns woro dismounted,
but tho barbed wire cntangloments
wero llttlo damaged and Calles ex
pressed tho utmost confidence In his
ability to heat back further attacks.
Must Win Soon.
Unless Villa succeeds in entering
the town within 24 hours, his forces
must, it ia bulloved, either retreat
or crow tua American boundary and
Goes on South
X AMERICAN AUTO . X
RECORD BEATEN TODAY X
(Ur Ansoclilf J Frru to coot Hi, Tlmn.
NEW YORK, Nov, 2,
Dario Resta won the 100 X
mile auto race for thei X
Harkness cold challenge X
X cup at Sheepshead Bay X
X today, The averaged X
X time was 105,39 miles an X
X hour, This beats the X
X American record, X
t
TUX
AMKItlCAXH
WOUXDIM) IX l-'lOHT
Tho Americans wounded
on account of the Mexican
battle woro:
Louis P. Taylor, struck In
spine, paralyzed.
Corporal Joncs.shot through
both thighs.
Prlvnto Whlddcn, hit In
tho neck.
a II. 1C. Jones, wounded In
shoulder.
Mexican boy, shot in stom
ach. Prlvnto Harry Jones,
stomach wound, probably
fatal.
Private Tank, wounded In
'PB.
Mexican woman, lost flu-
gor.
Sergeant May, shot through
band.
Private Mitchell, shot in
leg.
although unofficial report)! stated
surrender, ns it Is known that in ad
dition to tho lack of water and food
his supply ut ammunition la none
too largo.
Losses Kepoilcd
Tho losses of tho Curranza gar
rison nro reported by General Cal
les as 4G killed nnd 7G wounded,
his casualties woro 2G0.
Villa dead and wouudod In, largo
numbers strewed tho desert around
tho barbed wire barricades of tho
Moxlcuu town.
Nolso Is TorrlfJc
At 3:00 a. m., Villa launched tho
fiercest attack and tho combined
flro of rifles, machine guns nnd
cannon probably surpassed in vlo-1!
lenco tho din of nny provlous Mex
ican battlo near tlio border
Amorlcnn army officers doclarod
tho nolso tho worst they had ovor
hoard. Douglas trembled under tho
vibrations of tho continuous crashes
and concussions.
lliiln of IliilletH
IlulletH from tho Mexican sldo
rained upon the American town to
points a mile or moro from tho bor
der. Scores of women and chil
dren, most of thorn hysterical and
weeping, cowered bohlnd brick or
adobo walls,
Twenty-threo hundred rofugeos
wero concentrated at a camp in the
suburbs of Douglas.
HHSPKCr AMKItlOAXH
Doth Sides Try to Keep on Tholr
Own Sldo
,Dr Auolll I'fo to Coo. Hjr Tlm.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2.
American officers who watched tho
flghdng nt Agua Prieta last night
liollovo Villa would liavo "taken tho
town, but for tho fulluro of his
guns to destroy tho searchlights.
Colonel Slocum roportod that It
was evident both sides wero en
deavoring to respect American ter
ritory. BRITISHJLDSE BOUT
WAU VKSSHL HKPOItTUD SUNK
AT fllHHALTAH
Statement Mado by tho Admiralty
Bays That It Was Duo to
u Collision
inr Anoclttwl Vttn tm Coot Pf TlmM.)
LQNDON. Nov 2. Tho Uritish
Admiralty this afternoon announced
ii.ni Mm rtHtlMli Itirittuto boiit No.
IM . . . . " " "
00 was sunk at GlbmUar yesterday
after being in a collUion.
s
IK EAST T
Ohio is Only State Where Gen
eral Prohibition Law is Be
ing Voted On
E
Many States Are Selecting Of
ficers or Deciding Other
Questions Put to Vote
WOMEN OUT IN NEW YORK
Hlx ThoiKnud of Tlicni Actus Watch
crs at tliu Polls Much Interest
Is Talced In tho Woman Huf.
fra0 Proposition There
(n, AMorltt! rrrt. to Coo. Btj Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2.
Tho chior Interest In tho ulcctlona
being hold In ten stntcs today ap
peared to center in tho propositions
for granting suffrngo to womon in
Now York, Pennsylvania nnd Mass
achusetts. Tho votors of Massachusetts, Mary
land und Kentucky uro also ballot
ing for Governor and other stato
officers.
Stato-wldo prohibition Is tho feat
ure of tho Ohio election.
Other stato or local Ihsuch aro be
fore tho pooplo of Now Jersey, Mis
sissippi, Michigan and Virginia.
riUHT HKTUHXH IX
Ono District In Massachusetts
Is
Against Woman Suffrngo
(nr A..ncLt4 Trou to Coo. E, Tlm.f.J
DOSTON, Nov. 2. Uoturns from
Aoushnot, first recolved from todny'B
election In Massachusetts, guvo for
Governor, McCull, Republican, 110;
Walsh, domocrat, 48. Tho voto for
tho suffrngo nmuudmout stood for,
against, 109.
PltOIIIIUTlOX UP
I
Ohio People voto on State-w.ldo Liq
uor Question Toduy
ttf AuocUt.4 PrM. to Cvo. Ut TlmM.
COLIIMIUJ8, Ohio, Nov. 2. Citi
zens voted on stnte-wldo prohibition
today. Thero aro many municipal
elections.
Stato-wldo prohibition of tho II1
uor traffic Is an issue again this
year, as It was last year In tho
form of a proposod constitutional
umoudmont, which would forbid tho
snlo or manufacture for flalo of any
alcoholic bovoragos.
Tho "wots" havo countered this
proposal with petitions under tho In
itiative and roforondum law by
which the people will also voto on
nnothor provision which would pre
vout tho submission of any consti
tutional amendment moro than
twice in six years.
Is Only Btntc
Ohio is tho only stato In tho Union
which will voto this fall upon tho
liquor Issue. In addition to tho
broudor question of prohibition tho
so-called qulro llceuso decentraliza
tion law, pussod by tlto recent Legis
lature, will bo subjected to roforen
dum. Tho Issue concerns lurgoly
tho method of llconflo commission
ers. Also Under Klre.
Tho Spraguo Congressional redis
ricting bill, passed by tho rocont
Legislature, will also bo undor flro
by referendum, which was petitioned
by tho Domocratlo stato organiza
tion. Tho redisricting law as drawn
would, it is declared, result in nor
mal years In tho election of sixteen
Konubllcnn Congressmen and possi
bly six Democratic Congressmen. Tho
Democrats claim thut tho law which
they passed whon In power divided
tho districts evenly na botween tho
two parties.
All cities In Ohio will select May
ors and other municipal officers, but
no Htato officers uro to bo chosen
this fall.
ALL DKMOCHATIO
JACKSON, Miss.. Nov. 2. Be
cause of tho largo Domocratlo ma
jority, tdduy'a eloctlon is rognrded
merely aa a ratification of thq Dem
ocratic nominees for state .offices.
ODAY
SOI
RACES
I KING GEORGE IS TODAY
t REPORTED RECOVERING
tBjr AnoeLtM lrra to Coot na, Tim..
LONDON, Nov, 2, J
King George, who return- J
ed to London last night i
from France, is recover- i
lug slowly from tho fall 3
from his horse, j
VOTES DEMOCRATIC
PKKSID13XT WILSOX CASTS HIS
IJAIiLOT IX XIJW JKItSHV
Third Tlmo Within Few Week
That Ho Has Mado Trip Hack
to Princeton
(Dr A.VKtttM rrtM to cm tlr TlmM,
PItlNCRTON, N. J., Nov. 2. For
tho third time within n fow weeks,
President Wilson returned homo to
day to vote. Ho cast IUh ballot In
an effort to restoro tho Now Jersoy
Legislature to tho Domocratlo col
umn nnd elect Democrats to local
offices.
L
HKTUKNH rXDICATIJ HIS lOLI'C
TlOX AH (lOVKHXOH ;
One-fourth of Huston Precincts Glvo
Him Double tho Voto or
McCnll
I Or AM.clitfcl rrwu I. Coo. tu; limn.
UOSTON, Nov. 2. lleturns from
GO out of 22G precincts In tho city
or Doston gnvo McCall 4297, Walsh,
8701. Tho sumo prnclilcts in 1914
gnvo McCall 3G83 nnd Walsh 8324.
Walsh Is tho prosout democratic
governor.
WOMHN AHU OUT
Act as Watchurs nt Polls In New
Vork
,Ur AuocltlK) frw lo Coo. fit J TlmM.
NHW YOnlC, Nov. 2. Somo C,
000 womon suffragists wero on duty
In ovory election district In Now
York city today as watchers at tho
polls. Tho proposod changes In tho
constitution woro tho only statu-wldu
Issues before tho voters of the state
today.
KLKOT IX MAHYLAXD
Interest Thero Centers In Contest
For Govornor
10 AuoLt4 Pru to Com Ur Tlmw.J
HALTIMOitK, Nov. 2. Autumn
weather provullod throughout Mary
laud today. Intorost centered Ju
tho contest for Governor.
CONTUST IS ULOSH
Lively Contest for Governor On in
Massachusetts
IDf AuocUtM Ftm. to Coo. Br Tln'M.
DOSTON, Nov. 2. Indian sum
mer weathor provullod hero. It Is
geuernlly concedod that tho rnco uo
tween Governor Wulsh, Democrat
and former Congressman McCall,
Republican, for Governor, would bo
close. Intorest on tho woman suf
frage amendment Is keon.
AXOTHKIt ANGLO-FRFXCH HXPK
D1TIOX TO HALKAXS MADH
Trnnspoits W.Ith Soldiers Arrlvo Off
JCiivula, Oieoce, Twenty Miles
From Hulgiirliin ltorder
l-Br amocuii rrM tu tvM luy TlmM.
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 2. A new
Anglo-French expedition to tho Ual-
kaus Is announced by tho Tageblatt,
which says that Urltlsli and French
transports with troops, havo appear
ed off Kavala, Qreoco, which la
about 20 miles west of tho Bul
garian border.
Tlmei want ads vtwt results.
WALSH
1
SEND
I UPS
Spit
T
E
AT
Capture Important Railroad
Town and Forces Now Rush
ing on to Capture Nish ,
ALLIES IE HOPE
Think Rumania Will Enter the
. War and That Greece May
Possibly Also Help
STILL FIGHTING AT RIGA
Further I'rogross Claimed to Havo
Ilocu Mado by tho Germans in Hint
Quarter Flcrco Fighting Under
Way In Dvlnsk HoKton.
(llf AMOtLtOi! ru to bo B7 Time)
LONDON, Nov. 2. According to
reports received, Cask, an Important
railroad Junction point in Serbia
about 30 miles southwest of Krag
uyovatz has been occupied by the
Teutonic forces nnd apparently tho
Invaders nro now rushing through
tho vnlloy toward N'lsh nt a rapid
pnno.
Want Hunmnln Ib
Mcanwhllo tho ontento allies are
hoping Rumnnla may throw in her lot
with thorn and thnt Or coco will filial
ly Join them Also.
Tho Uulgarluns havo drawn closer
In on Nlsh. Tho French assert they
Inflicted considerable losses on tho
Dulgarlnns In south Sorbin.
Fight In tho Kiwt
In tho east, the Gorman advance
on Hlga from tho west mado further
progress. In tho Dvlnsk region,
florco fighting is undor way. The
Russians, undertaking a strong of
fensive movement, wore repulsed
with heavy lossoi.
Further south Is nvldonco of con
siderable extension of the Russian
offensive. Xo Important engage
ments are roportod in tho west.
TWO HUXDRKD FROM WASHING.
TO.VWILL HKH (JAMK
Tako Hand Oa Steamer Ctnignns to
Seo Football Kvout lit Kaii
Francisco Today
(llf A.KXUlkl FroJ to coot hT TlmM.
8HATTL13, Wash., Nov. 2. -Two
fhundrcd and fifty University of
'Washington Btudonts with a bad
left for San Francisco on the steam
er Congress today to uttond (ho Wash-Ington-Cnllfornla
footbnll game at
Jlorkoloy Saturday.
COSTS TUN DOLLAN8 TO
AIIUSK HIS WIFR
Fred Nlemo was fined $10
in the pollco court late to-
day for assaulting his wife 4
yesterday. Mrs, Nlomo ap-
peared na l,er own nttornoy
and sprung question after 4
question at hor husband,
tangling him up in his ans-
wors. Ho told tho Judge he 4
did not strlko hor in tho faco 4
but sought only to tako the
revolvor away from her and
that tho wholo trouble start-
cd when she grabbed a hand-
fill of letters away from hu.
Mrs. Nlemo is applying for a
divorce
X ITALIAN OFFENSIVE
t IS ON THE DECLINE
1
9 Br AuortM! Ptm t. CM B; TtM.
X VIENNA, No, 2, The
X general Italian offenslvet
X which has been In prog-
t ress for a fortnight, has
t been met successfully by
X the Austnans, the VVar
t Office announced, and s
X beginning to decline,
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