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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
COOS BAY PEOPLE HAVE DEMONSTRATED THEY CAN GET TOGETHER ON CHARITY "TawVKUTISINCI Tl.o T1MKS WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Ki-cp (bo Income from Your Furnished Hontim from LnpHlngt YOU can rcnlly holp tho family rovenucs by routing n fow furnished rooms and, If you kn.,w bow and when to uso tlio classified columnB, you mny keep tbnt Httlo oxtrn Incotno as "steady as n clock." mm?& Will 1 "t l'l,r 1"1 "" '" ,,c Market" KirccUvcljr! ,. "m ut tlio fncts about your J e t b iforo tho eyes of nil "pos- Pn in .uvcrs" 1 town. And If b,... 1 -of thcin who ought to t"crc. " Zm .oil It! own in ' " mi:.miii:u or associathd press " - -m - "v-cz-m MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall JQa "J Qg mid Coos liny Advertiser. -i VVVll KslllllliHIlt-Hl III in.n VUL. AAA , ',o C'DIINt .Mllll ffiCflB mm BELIEF FUNDS FOR VICTIMS' FAMILIES COME 10 111 Mail Today Brings In Addition M al Contributions of Cash For Them. MANY GIVE CLOTHING AND SUPPLIES FOR THEM Several Benefit Performances Arranged Mrs. OWen and Dr. McCormac Aid. Additional contributions for tho rdlof of tho families of tho victims of tho launch North Star woro forth coming from many sourcos today, considerable money bolng subscribed to tho fund In addition to numorous donations of clothing nnd supplies. Tho thrco. flrat loiters reaching Tho Times' offlco this morning con tained checks for tho relief fund. Ono vas from Abraham Van Zilo, presi dent of tho First National Dank of North Dond for $10.00, nnothor was from L. N. Qllnott of North Dond for (5.00 and a third was from Fred. Krockatadt of North Dond for $5. During tho day, a numbor of other contributions poured Into Tho Times' offlco. swolllng tho grand total of tho comrlbutlons through Tho TJmoB to $377.50. As tho lmlnnco of tho Gonornl Re lief Fund commltloo, Dr. J. T. Mc Cormac nnd Mrs. Nolllo A. Owon havo been nnmed to work with P. A. Bacchl nnd tho monoy will bo turned OTer to them nt onco. All thrco know moat of tho famlllos who woro threatened with dlro distress until tho kindly henrts of tho peoplo of Coos Bay Intervened. MrB. Owon will particularly look after tho- dis tribution of tho clothing and supplies to bo sent In. Sho will soloct somo other Indies to assist her In this, probably, as thoro will probably bo consldornblo sowing nnd altering necessary. Edgar McDanlol, editor of tho North Dond Ilnrbor, Is raising quito n fund thoro for tho relief work so that thoro will probably bo In tho neighborhood of $1,000 for them bo fore tho larjt donntlons aro received. Soveral bonoflts are expected to yield Tundsomoly. Tonight, tho proceeds of tho performanco nt tho Grand Moving plcturo show will bo donated to tho relief of tho families by Mnn nger Marsdon. Tho contributions of cash through Tho Times up to today aro as follows: Previously reported $302,50 Lewis' Confectlonory 2.50 Fred Krockstond, No. Bend. ..5.00 L. N. Gllnott, No. Dond COO Abraham Vnn Zllo, prosldont First National Dnnk, No. Dond. . 10.00 h. M. Noblo 2.50 Henry Korn 5.00 "A Friend" 5.00 Peter Roborlson 1.00 E. n. Hodson 2.00 W. P. Murphy 2.00 H. G. Hoy 2.50 B. O'Connoll 5.00 0. E. Jordan i.2.60 B. O. Perhnm 5.00 Chief J. Qulnn $5.00 Engineer Cattroll 2.50 Engineer Fltzglbbons 2.50 Three englneors 1.50 A. T. Lagorstrom 5.00 Mrs. Will Dlnnchflold 1.00 J&s. RolandBon 2.50 Grand total $377.50 Gift to Family. At a meeting of tho Marshflold Aerie of Eagloa last evening, it waB decided that In caso tho body of Joo Jonker should not bo recovered tho 100 allowed by tho order as a bu M benefit should bo turned over to ' Yonker's family. It is also sta ted that Yonker held a $1,000 llfo insurance policy n the Surfmen's "nlon but that nt ono tlmo bo hod difficulty with tho organlza J'on. Whether this policy Is still good 15 not known. Weather Causes Delay. Owing to tho bad weather last JJwns which greatly reduced the "tendance at tho benefit musical pro- by tho choir of tho Marshflold (Continued1 on paje 3.) AIM'S SON TO GET Son of One of Victims of North Star Disaster to Be Given Father's Place. Tho Marshflold Ohnmbor of Com morco and tho Coos Day Fort Com mission through tholr presidents, Dr. J. T. McCormac and L. J. Simpson, rcoBpcctlvoly, today united in np pooals to tho Llghthouso Dopartmont for tho appointment of Wyman Al bco, son of Ira Alboo, as kcopor of tho harbor lights at tho ontranco to Coob Day. This position wns hold for somo tlmo by tho young man's fnthor who was drownod In tho North Star disaster. Wyman Alboo had boon attondlng to tho work for him. Tho tologrnmo asking for his ap pointment woro addressod to Capt. II. L. Dock, Inspector of tho Seven teenth Llghthouso District, at Fort land. Tho telegram from tho Ohnmbor of Commorco was as fol lows: "Chamber of Commorco urgently requests that Wyman Alboo, son of Ira Alboo, who was recontly drownod bo nppolntcd as kcopor of lights at tho .ontranco to Coos Day. Judgo John F. Hall has intimated whoovor is appolntod kcopor of tho harbor lights will also bo appolntod brldgo tondor on South Inlot by tho Coos county commissioners. No Bodies Found. Nono of tho bodies of the victims of tho launch North Star disaster havo yet boon found. Roiatlvos nnd frlonds of tho vic tims havo searched tho bench dally but not oven n trnco of tho lost ones has rowardod tholr weary vigils. Practically nil hopo of over rocov corlng thorn has boon nbnndonod. Look for Relatives. John C. Kondall, who had looked after Homo legal matters for Louis Molnssl, ono of tho North Star vic tims, hns written to tho United Sta tcB consul at Leghorn, Itnly, to try and locnto somo of Molassl's rela tives, lie was Informed that Mo- , lassl was born at Molinollo, in tho provlnco of Carrara. Ho novor hoard tho nnmes or addresses of any of Molassl's relatives. Ho says that Molnssl was well oducatod. In ono of tho pictures used in tho extended writoup of tho O. A. Smith company In tho recent Issue of tho Amorlcnn Lumberman, Molassl ap peared falling an Immonso fir. Tho plcturo Is on Pngo 48 of tho num bor. TO E Brotherhood on Northern Lines Seek to Standardize Pay of Men. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Jan. 25. Locomo tlvo engineers of all railroads in eastern torrltory havo made demands for a general Increaso in wageB ranging from 16 to 25 per cent. The demands involvo all the roads east of Chicago and north of tho lino of tho Norfolk and Western railway and of tho Ohio river. Tho object is to standardize the wago scale the same as was done by the trainmen and conductors in 1910s The general managers' association has been asked to appoint a committee to negotiate with tho committee of tho brother hood. Railroad men bellovo the tlmo Inopportune nnd aro inclined to think the railroads will not grant demands. ENQNEEBS IS W S TO ABDICATE AT Expect Manchu Dynasty to Give Way on Eve of Expira tion of Truce With Revolu tionists. (Dy Associated Ptcsb to Coos Daj Times.) SHANGHAI, China, Jnn. 25. It is oxpoctod hero In Republican cir cles that tho Imperial edict announc ing tho abdication of tho throne, will bo issued boforo tho nrmlstlco ex pires, which, as now nrranged, Js Jnn-i uary 20. Shortly after that dato it is bollovcd a mcotlng will bo arrang ed between President Sun Ynt Son nnd Yunn Shi Knl at which details will bo drafted for tho establishment of a kind of coalition botweon tho governments controlling tho north nnd tho south. JAPAN MAY ACT. Tokio Government Mny Itccognlzo Republic of China. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TOKIO, Japan, Jnn. 25. Tho mombors of tho Nationalist Party aro showing groat activity in urging that tho Japanoso government rocog nlzo tho Republican govornmont of China. PREPARE FOR WAR. Imperial Forces Ordered to Await Advance of Rebels. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times., PBK1N, China, Jan. 25. Tho Im perial govornmont hns decided, nppa rontly, not to tnko tho initiative in POLITICS HOT Winston Spencer Churchill Stirs Things Up By Activity For Home Rule. (Dy Associated Prc'ss to Coos Day Tlmon. LONDON, Englnnd, Jnn. 25. Tho determination of Winston Spencor Churchill, first lord of tho n dm I rally, not to chango his decision to hold tho meeting In favor of homo rulo nt which ho nnd John E. Redmond, londor of tho Irish Nationalists, aro to speak in Dolfast Fobruary 8, caus ed deep npproliouslon among tho Mo dorato Unionists regarding tho con soquonces of tho Ulstormon's decision to prevent It at all costs. Tho Eng lish Unionist press Is urging Church Ill to cancol his visit, pointing out that a light botweon tho two pnrtles on tho day of tho dsmonslratlon In Dolfast will not put nn end to tho trouble. Fonrs aro oxpresscd In some quartors that tho hostilities may bo carried on for weeks and perhaps months, not only in Belfast but throughout Ulster. Tho prospect of a fight is prompting many ndhorents of tho Nationalist as well ns tho Unionist causo to visit Dolfast then. Should riots occur there, tho police will bo utterly inadequate to copo with them. Even tho troopB who havo beon ordered to Dolfast will find It difficult to restoro ordo; SNUB FOR CHURCHILL. Belfast Harbor Board Intimates Ho Had Better Stay Away. (By Associated Press to the Coos Ray Times. DELFAST, Jan. 25. Unionists opposing Churchill's appearnnce in Delfast, February 8, on behalf of Homo Rulo have found staunch al lies In tho Belfast harbor board which has practically notified the First Lord, of tho Admiralty that in its opinion, ho had better keep away from the capital of Ulster. Church ill announced to the Commissioners of Dolfast harbor that ho desired to visit tho harbor nnd dock on Feb ruary 9, tho day after the proposed Homo Rulo meeting. At a special meeting, tho harbor board of commis sioners drew up a reply that Febru ary 9 will not be a convenient dato for him to Inspect tho harbor and docks. IN ELAND W LAST MOOT booking a battlo with tho rovolutlon- nry forces. Tho Imperial vGonoraIs havo boon ordered to await an ad i jvnnco of tho republican troops, but I tho military preparations nro pro ceeding actively throughout tho northern part of China. Premier Yuan Shi Knl continues in favor with tho court. Ho was created a marquis today and notified of tho honor con ferred upon him by Prlnco Chun, tho ex-regent, who Informed him that tho throne desired in this way to mark its appreciation of his loyalty and labor In its lntorcst. IMPERIAL TROOPS MUTINY. Revolt nnd Join Republic Forces North of Shanghai. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos) PBKIN, Chlnn, Jnn. 25. Two thousnnd Imperial troops stationed at tho City of Slang Yang in tho pro vlnco Hupoh, northwest of Hankow, aro roportcd to havo revolted In favor of tho republic. OUTBREAK IS FEARED. Americans In Suburbs of Pekln Are Called In. I (Dy Associated ProBs to Coos Day 1IU1KD. LONDON, England, January 25. Tho Amorican minister nt Pekln haB called In all Americans living in out lying parts of tho city, according to a nows agency dispatch from Tien Tsln. Tho friction between tho Mnn chu troops of tho Imperial army and Yunn 8hl Knl's forco of Chlnoso troops Is constantly Increasing and a Borlous conflict mny bo preclpltntcd nt any moment BILLY DELANEY IS Famous Trainer of Pugilists Passes Away at Oakland Last Night. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 25. Hilly Dolnnoy, tho famous trnlnor of pugi lists, died hero last night. Dolanoy had tralnod many and most of tho prominent flghtors of tho last twenty live yenrs, Including Johnson, Jof fries, Kid Corbott, Choynskl, Jimmy I Drltt and Kaufman. Ho trained I Johnson for his championship fight with Jeffries at Reno. Ho also was instrumental In arranging tho match 'and backed tho colored lighter. Do- llnney was 58 years old. j Dolanoy's doath resulted from a "bronk down," following a sovoro 'cold which ho contracted whilo visit ing In tho east last year. ARE ATTEL IN TROUBLE. Featherweight Champion Found Guilty of "Faking" in Recent Bout (By Associated Press to Coou Day Times.) NEW YORK, Jan. 25. Abo Attol tho feathor-wolght champion, was suspended from boxing in Now York for six monthB by tho Stato Athlotlo commission this afternoon, which found him guilty of "faking" and "stalling" a recent bout with Now York "Knockout" Drown. Tho commission nlso suspended Jimmy Goodman, Attel's second, nnd announced it would investigate tho National Sporting Club of Amorlca, whore tho bout was held. ARE AGAINST TAFT. Plillippino Convention Instructs Dele gates to Oppose Him. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) MANILA, P. I., Jan. 25. Tho first provincial convention In tho Philippines has instructed tho repub lican delegates of tho provlnco to vote against tho endorsement of President Taft at the territorial con vention". The democrats are fighting bitterly on the question of tho indor sement of tho Philippine administra tion. Do you need FLOUR. See nAINES. STRICKEN L GET THEIR HAMMERS OUT Oregon Hardware Men Do Some Knocking on the Parcels Post. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 25. Dit- tor opposition to tho parcels post was manifested at today's mcotlng of tho Hardwaro and Implement Dealers As sociation of Oregon. Various speak ers assortod that tho adoption of tho parcels post by this country would mean tho impoverishment and degra dation of tho rural districts and tho exalting of two or thrco groat na tional mall order centers which would bo dovolopod enormously and draw to thomBolves "dangerous propor tions of tho national wealth." SOCIALISM IS COMING. Mall Order Houses Likely to Hasten It. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) KANSAS CITY, Jan. 25. "If tho country merchants nro to savo them selves from being swept out of exis tence by tho big mall order houses, thoy inuqt organlzo for their own pro tection," said L. C. Doylo of Kansas City, former attorney gcnoral of Kansas, todny in an address horo boforo tho Southwestern Lumbor mcn'B nssoclntlon meeting In annual session. Mr. Doylo said, "I nm forced to bellovo that if tho farmor and lnboror but understand tho sit uation aright, tho mall order busi ness would bo short lived. Ellmlnato tho country merchant and tho busi ness of distributing tho necessities of llfo will of necessity center In tho hands of n fow grcnt corporations. Tho only solution of tho dllcmna thon will bo stnto nnd nntlonal so cialism." GOV. HADLEY'S STATEMENT. Never Committed Himself to Tnft Any Tlmo. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) JEFFERSON CITY, Jan. 25. Governor Hndloy today stated that ho made no stntomont In Wnshlng ton or olsowhero that ho favored tho ronomlnntlon of President Taft. Breakwater Lato. Owing to tho storm, tho Breakwater was unable to cross out from Astoria last night. Agont Keating today received a wlro that sho loft Astoria at 10 o'clock thiB morning and should reach horo early tomorrow. L Geo. Beale's Boat Badly Dam aged by Flames Following Explosion Yesterday. Geo. Deale's launch, "Tho Quick stop" was badly damaged by fire late yesterday afternoon on South Coos Rlvor and had to be flooded and sunk to prevent bolng practically des troyed. Russolll Doale, a son of the owner, who was running tho craft at tho time, was slightly hurt. The fire followed an explosion, the exact naturo of which 1b not known. Young Dealo says tho forco of it blew tho windows out of tho cabin and almost knocked him down. Dofore a hole could be cut in the boat to sink her, practically tho en tire cabin was burned. The accident occurred at a point near the Carpenter ranch. T WANTED 00 E IS T Police In Portland and Other Points Seek Her and Par amour For Crime. THINK HE WAS SLAIN IN HER APARTMENTS Relative of Scid Bing Unite With Officers In Search of His Slayers.. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) PORTLAND, Ore, Jnn. 25. Halt n dozen detectives nro working local ly and Boveral agents of tho Sold Ding family of this city havo been dispatched to various coast points to endeavor further to Identity and it possible sccuro tho arrast of tha murderer or murderers of. Scid DtUfr. whoso dismembered body was found In n trunk In Scuttle yestordny. Clio Sin, a beautiful Chinese wo man Is wanted to tell tho pollco what sho knows of tho caso nnd a compa nion of tho woman Is being searched for. Tho trunk in which Ding's body was found was removed from her room to tho railroad depot and' ship ped to Seattle and thcro in good rea son to bellovo that tho woman pre tending to go to Scnttlo really went tho Dalles, Pondlcton or Walla Walla. Pollco in all coast cities hnvu been asked to aid In tho soarch for tha woman and for tho man who Is snld to havo been with tho woman tho night Ding Is alleged to have been murdered In hor apartments In this city. Tho addresses- of Miss Florence Coolnnd, 59 West Dond St., Astoria. I Oregon, nnd Miss Bertha Martin, Eui I plro City wero written In tho account book found In tho trunk at Soattle with Sold Ding's body. NOTHING NEW HERE. Nothing now In tho Sold Ding mur der has dovoloped locally. Marshal Cartor has not discovered any claa In tho crlmo nor has any one dis covered anything now at Empire. ! Just what connection Sold Ding had jwlth tho crow Ib not cortnln. A. V. I Wlckman says Wong John was tha boss and Chi Hoo his assistant. About two wooks boforo tho crow loft for Portland, Sold Ding rccolved a regis tered lottor from Portland. The tick ets for tho crow woro sold by the) pursor on tho Drcnkwator direct so thoro Is no record of tholr leaving hero. EIS THING OF PAST Italy and France Have Practic ally Adjusted Trouble Over Seizure of Turks. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bar Times.) ROME, Italy, Jan. 25. Tho Franco-Italian incident brought about by tho soizuro of tho Turkish doctors and nurses from tho stoamor Manou ba by tho Italian warships, practical ly closed. The quostlon now ponding; is tho mothod by which tho Turkish prisoners can bo released or delivered to tho French authorities. TALK MATTER OVER. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times) ROME, Italy, Jan. 25. Marquis DI San Gilllato, tho Italian foreign minister, nnd Camllio Barrioro, tho French ambassador to Italy ,hr.d an Interview at which tho quostlon or tho capturo of tho Turkish doctor and nurses from the French stoamor Manouba was fully discussed. Tha , Italian foreign minister expressed re gret that tho Incident should oven have threatened the cordial relation that existed between Franco and Italy. FLOUR and FEED. Ont vourlIUNTERSTand ANG LERS' LICENSE at MILNER'S. Thoroughly reliable! Haines' Wl fill MR WAR SC