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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1912)
lKING a bluff is an art that some practice with great success -RTISlNahiTho TIMES S ruU'our Ileal B.UU, "In WANT ADVERTISING In Tho XlMJEtf Will Keep tho Income from Yov Furnished Rooms from Lnpsl(l YOU can really help tlw family revenues by renting a few furnished rooms and, If you know how and when to uso tho classified columna, you may keep that Httlo extra lncorao as "steady as a clock." ttits the MarKcv -- - ... nut the fact about your 11 Wl Mforo ho eyes of nil "pob-n r,,r?' lu town. And If ,,9,bnfl , of thorn who ought to on...n Mii It! a u. ju ""!- Mi:.MIII;il OK ASSOCIATED PRESS i fjwmijquuusaaMwn wii wgjagroar iivH 'isiiui18" " " .. . . . I -!.. In 1U1B MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912 EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mullo, 267. mill Com liny Advertiser. AAA ni Tho Const Mail W' JjJi -IM j3 SITUATION IS TENSE; UNITED STATES PLANS ACTION ''i&Elti i0 ln Heaumuoo iui .j Emergency. UO GOVERNMENT MAKtb uvcniunuo a Maw Denartment Li.,i f nnuplnnmcnts pvices Not Reassuring. AVANA, May 25. It Is bo- w hat tho Cuban gov- Utl.trjInBtoopennoEO.J OSI n "'" - Cnonn 1 arranging iorui ' . I Li on amnesty promlsoa to Iw ...,a! Jwclated Press to Tho Coon j Bar Tlmos.) RIIIKOTON, D. C, Mny 25. BJi.-. M, tn tho StlltO DO- . A. ti.nt ilm nocro rovo- rmoTemont In Cuba Ih hourly .mora soflous. Tho govern Ht can bo stated, Ih propmlng rtotualltlcs urn win wun u lijor two boforo Bonding nny mrlnca or troops io mu mimm. v.. .A.nrnlllPIlt will llD UlVOIl time to demonstrato Hb nblllty 1 the revolution. c.i, nMinrltiwilt look Ul) With Iir Department today tho nint- COnCCnirnilllK buvuiui uiiwu- lt Key West ho as io imvu t force nenr Cuba In cn?o Amor icptrty 1 Jeopardized. Id a mass of conflicting ro- o lie State and wnr uepnri ilron Cuba, tho conclusion Is that a crisis Impends on tno iod that huh ih buiiicioiii iu fall preparations for tho pro of American IntoroHtH. Two u of the North American uooi rcrc ordered to rondozvoiiB oft fork and In Hampton rondo. It; Department doe not nnti- ttt uio oi tno uaiucsiiipB inn Io hao in roaiiincss nuu It the largo number oi tna- s the ships for riispntcnio iltlr prosonco is required. I Gl'.Ull) PROPERTY ly iiufiiii F PLANS TALKED Meeting Monday Evening to Determine Whether Marsh field Shall Celebrate. A mass mooting will bo hold nt tho Marahflold Chamber of Commerce noxt Monday evening to dotermlno whothcr or not Mnrshflold will hold a Fourth of July colcbrntlon. Thoro has been much talk In favor of holding a celebration similar to tho ono held Inst year, but nothing litis boon dono and ns tho dnto Is rapidly nppronchlng, It was decided last ovcnlng that doflntto steps should bo taken Immediately to lnsuro its Ruccess. All business men and oth orB Interested In tho plnn to colobrato nro urged to bo present Monday even ing. K. I. Norton has tnnilo preliminary nrrangomontH to hold n race meeting lioro July 2 and 3 and It Is likely thut this will bo combined with tho regular ontrrtulnmont. NEW JERSEY CAMPAIGN IS II Business Practically Suspend ed Today to Hear Battle of Words Between Roosevelt, Taft and La Follette. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Bay Hay Times ) NEWARK, N. J , May 25. Tho whole stato of New Jersey Is a hit go political forum today Two dnvn of campaigning for primary votes hayq put a keen edgo on tho expectation with which tho commonwealth nwalts tho result of tho voting next Tues day. Itoosovclt and Taft had speak lng programs today that will occupy their tlmo until midnight, La Follotto planned to mnko several speeches near this city. Interest In tho strugglo Increased until today It seemed llko n holldn, nil over tho Btnto, business being neg lected whllo crowds nssomblcd nt rail road stations and public halls to sea nna near tno cnnuiuaics, SB CONTRACTS IT LET YET kiler of Piiducith Authorized j Send Troops AnIioi-m. xiatea rross to uoos uay KINGTON, D. C, May 2G. ttttr MlfrOnll rriminnnillni? Voat raduenh, haB boon told may supply gunrds for i nrnnnrtv nn rnnnnnl with. IwIdr to WnHlilugton, if In sent, it Is bollovod, they nro lx ron intervention Ion to .uthi)il( President to E snd Trois Thero. maieu rress to tno uooa Day TlmoH.l IIIXGTON. D. C. May 2G. smcoD. or Georgia, declaring Vnate today tlinf tlin Presl- H have no authority of lnw Pj armed forces Into Cuba, PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST PLAN New Plan of Education In For est Protection Launched for School Children. A prlzo essay contest to aocuro bet tor cooperation In tho prosorvntlon of tho forest nml also to prevent forest (Iron hnB been Inaugurated by tho r.nna Pnnniv I'Mro Patrol Association. Tho Idoa of thd contest is to Intercut tho school children throughout tno county and through tho contest cdu cato thorn nlong this lino. Tho subject for tho essiiyB la "Pro tection of Our Forests from Fire," and tno cssnya nro noi io excuuu 2,000 words In longth. In nil tho prizes will total $50. Tho school children will bo dhldod Into two cIubbob, ono for high school and ono for grndo pupils. Tho ilrst prlzo In tho high school contost will bo $10, second prlzo $5 and llvo ?1 prizes will bo awarded to thu noxt best pa pera. In tho grades, tho first prize will bo $10 th second $5, tho third 3, tho fourth $2 nnd ton $1 prizes will also bo nwnrdod. Tho ossays aro to bo innllod to Sec. W. J. Conrad of tho Association In MnrHhflotd boforo Octobor 1. Dr. Mc Cormnc, school auporvlsor of Coos county, Ih tooporntlng In tho contest which will bo docldedly bonoflclal to tho school children. A largo nunibor nt inniiH nf nhaniDblots entitled WILL DECIDE IN ORIO T 00 ENATOR L MER MAY RESIGN TD AVOID DEFEAT IN SENATE DARROW RUMOR MacArthur, Perks Co. Have Not Announced Awards Hard to Bring Workmen. Tho sub-contracts on tho last nine-ty-flvo miles of tho Coos Uav-Eugono lino hnvo not been nwnrdod yot but probably will bo within n fow dayB. Uonornl Mnnngor Hitchcock of tho MacArthur Porks company stntod In Snn Francisco Wednesday that it was taking a llttlo longor than ho ex pected but that tho awards would bo inailo very Boon. Superintendent Tlnklnr nf tlin MnoArtliur PorkH I'nm- pnny had boon sent to Arizona to round up somo of their construction equipment there, loading to tho be lief that tho company Ih planning to build considerable of tho road It self. C. F. McGcorge. agent of the Uc dondo, who nrrled homo from Snn Frnml8co todny stntod that tho ono big transportation problem Involved would bo tho bringing of workmen lioro. Ho said thut tho innchlnory nnd other freight could bo accomo dated pretty woll but that tho bring ing of tho men was different. Ho conferred with n niimbor nbout got tlng n passenger boat to bring tho workmen hero but was unnblo to so- rnrn nnv N'nnn nf tlin blc VOHSOls plying tho rogulnr pnssongor trndo along tno coast, couiu ioiivo muir roLMilnr runs lone enough to even stop hero with nion. Mr. McOoorgo whllo In Snn Fran cisco mot Chns. P. Doo of tho North Pacific Steamship company, which Is onorntlng tho Alllnnco In hero, nnd Mr. Doo Btntod that his company would bo prepared to copo with nny, pormnnent Incrcnso In tho business out of hero. I It Ib Htnted that Hnglnoor F. A.! Hnlnes now has two survoylng crowB, at wrk on tho Coqulllo, twenty-two men bolng omployou. tsotning lurui- or bus boon given out rolntlvo to unf n Million TratlSDOrt developments In tho Coos Day and OVeP Hail a fflllHOn . ' W01 1 iarisomiion wnicn pnsseu, "Tho Ambitious Treo" uavo ouou ov- "i o coiniiiiiioo on uuum Cnrod nnd will bo uistnuuieu uiuuuh f to suggest loslBlatlon nli-1 i,0 BCiool8 to give tho pupils an Idea County Conventions Will Deter mine Whether Taft or Roose velt Forces Will Control. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TlttiM.) COLUMDUS, Ohio, Mny 25 Tho action taken nt 33 republican nnd 2G democrat conventions bolng held in Ohio today to soloct delegates to tho stato conventions probably will domonstrnto tho con trol of tho stato conventions, nnd will bo tho cruclnl test of strength of tho rival factions on tho Issuo among the republicans whether lluosovolt or Taft will control tho convention nt which Ohio's hIx dologntes-at-largo are to bo oloctod to tho republican national convention. On tho democratic side, tho fight Is between Oovornor Harmon and Gov. Wilson. Harmon aupportors will do inand that tho democratic Btnto con vention adopt n modtllod unit rule. CIOV. JOHNSON CHOSHX California Hxecutlvc to Second House- fit Nomination. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Ilnv Tlmo.) SACRAMENTO, May 25 Govern or Johnson has boon requested by Col. rioosovolt To mnko tho socoudlng speech of IiIb nomination nt tno uui rnirn Tlntlllllllpnn Nlltloiinl COHVOn tlon nnd tho governor hns tolegrnph- cd ills acceptance. GREAT STRIKE IS DECLARED "LIE" Indicted McNamara Attorney Declares He Never Offered to Enter Plea of Guilty. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Da Tlmea.) LOS ANGELES, Call., May 25. Thoro will bo no such denouncement no ended tho McNnmnra trlnl In that of Darrow for Jury brlbory, accord ing to District Attornoy Fredericks I oil n i' Tlin rannrln Mini Ilnrrnw nt fercd concession nnd to plead guilty was characterized by Darrow m "Ilea." "I never lind nnythlng to confess In this enso," said Darrow, "nml nnvnr liml nnv cnnvnrflntlnn with nnyono regnrdlng n confession nor nny intimation or inougiii oi inni kind." Fredericks refused to stato defi nitely whether tho prosecution had conducted any negotiations with tho dorenso, looking to n pica or gumy. Ho Bnld, howovor, ho expected tho trial of Darrow to continue until tho Jury agreed on u verdict. SPREADING REBELS LOST 3. OVER III Friends of Illinois Man Fear Outcome of Vote on-ln vestigation. VICE-PRES. SHERMAN HASTENS TO CHICAGO Accused Senator In III Healtn His Supporters Can't Swing Things. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, May 25 Sonntor Lorlmcr of Illinois will recclvo word direct from frlonds In tho Sonnto that they cannot hopo to savo him In his fight for rotontlon of hla Boat Whllo It la not ndmlttod, Lorlmor will bo urged to resign and It was said thnt ho might dccldo on that course Vlco-Prcsldont Shormnn loft Wash ington Inst night for Chicago. It was said his mission was prlvnto bus- Innaa hut U In rmnnrntl Hint tin In in sea Lorlmor nnd communicate to htm tno result or n poll ot tho sonnto that had Just been concluded. Tho poll shows certnln for Iorltnor forty, cer tain to opposo Iorlmor thirty-nino, doubtful sixteen nnd ono vncancy. Tho nttltiido of tho senators class ed ns doubtful 1 an glvon frlonda of Lorlmor much concern. Although nearly n week has gone by nlnco tho poll was mudo, Lorlmor's supportora hnvo, not boon able to ndd ono nnmo to their list. It was docldod to sub mit tho exact situation to Lorlmor. Lorlmur's health tins boon Impaired throughout most of. tho prcHout ses sion and ho has been unnblo to ro mnln lioro to look after IiIh own Interests. IIoIbo project. CONSIDINi: IS 1HIOKI2 Workers Will Be Out Next Week Famine Near. Is (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) LONDON. May 2G, A national I Intftrimnfln.. l.- ...liM r "'iiiviuiuii WIUIU III1UV1 ploniproIdod for In tho so. ' . illUUIIUIlltlllb. AI1IOI lt hlch applied to nn old Iwns tho Unltod States' F"d Cuba fMATlOX IS I.OOTI3I) fhAttnik ItnncH Troops iJi . nri-iie. wiated Press to Coos Day iiuies.) lGO. Mnv or. a .,.. - v -" 1- miwii armed mounted nogroos to ted the planatlon of El Silo, nillea from this city, nnd 't horses, provisions and oth- wnment Is sending troopa e to Guantanamo on special bartered for tho purpose. Mjvlce Is lntorruptod. fl GASES NBEO TODAY Nments Against Ex- W. Sohmitz Are dismissed. Elated I Press to Coos Day JCHSCO, May 25-Judgo fcti 1. u,HUi8soa me jast pen indictments against for- " tUL'ptln Q.l....l. i it. Id iv -"w ".uuin. u mo FroJi . ' ocnmtttt ts now rW from the graft prose- of what tho essays should bo like. GREAT CROWD BURNS NEGRO Prominent lJnstorn Sportsiiinn Tiirnuii Into llniikriintcy . . i...i n n iu r.M nn ' iiri'im nt nil tlin trnnsnort workors Times ) enrly noxt wcok wub throntoned In la- , bor clrclos this nftornoon. Unless NEW YORK, May 25 An Invol- tU( settlement of tho presont strike Is unrnry potltlon In bankruptcy wna reached beforo Wednesday, 245,000 filed today In United Statos' District unionists will bo cnllod out nnd tho Court against Goorgo F. Consldlno. lendors expected to obtain tho support r.. ,rl ."h.. " ..iinru nv Iit f onn nna nnn.nnlnnlsts. Tho block- llabUltloa are three hundred thouB- ndo" of ships In tho Thamoa Ib con ""V". ",.! "rl.V i,i nRni nnlv two stantlv lncrenslng. Tho mnrkots nro nun iiuiiiuo "" " -- ' - ;,". rii ., hundred thousand dollars. already fooling tho offocts of tho de- ploteu supplies oi ioou hiuiib; WHO S WHO IN LEAVE TODAY R00 RDO LAND; ON BREAKWATER I HIIHKMAN IN UHIOACO Mexican Federals Claim to Have Killed and Wounded 800 at Rellano. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Tlmeu.i GENERAL HUERTA'S IIEAD QUARTERS, RELLANO, Mox., Mny 25. Ono nnd u hnlt million rounds of ammunition woro used by tho fed ornl Infantry and -100 bIioIIh woro fired by tho nrtlllory during tno 18 hours fighting, nccordlng to Gon nml llnnrln InilnV. Tlin lirtlllorV 111- fllctod terrlblo punishment and morj Ointi (ili-lif liimdril ilnnil nnd wound ed robols woro found on tho bnttlo- Hold behind Rolluun. In nil, uon ornl Orozco Ib cBtlmntod to hnvo lost iwinrlu til ron tlinilRlllllI nf Ills forCO of eight thousand robela, two thousand bolng roported to hnvo nod in ui ordor, scattering through tho coun- ii-v Tlin fnilnrnlH will lirnsn forward nnd hnrnsa tho robolB nt ovory oppor tunity. PLAY AT NORTH li:.VI) Tho Coqulllo basobnll team will como ovor tomorrow In nutos nnd play tho North Dond tonm nt 2:30 In tho nftornoon. This will bo moroly an exhibition gnmo, tho rogular leaguo Bcason not oponlng until a week from tomorrow. Ylec-Prchldcut Relieved to bo Thcro About Iiorlmer Cnnc. , (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos.) CHICAGO, Mny 25. Vlco-Pronl-dont Shormnn Ih bollovod to hnvo ar rived In Chicago today. Whothor hla visit has nnythlng to do with tho ro ported collapso of tho Lorlmor do foiiBO Ib n tnuttor of conjecture ns tho Vlco-Prcsldont wiib roported to hnipTj loft tho train nt Englowood, Homo dlstnnco from tho heart of tho city, nnd to hnvo glvon no hint of IiIh (Ich-tluntlon. RICH POKER PLAYERS ROIUIEI) IHJItlNfJ (JAMi: (Dy Asioclatod Proaa.) WINNIPEG, Man,, Mny 25. Sovornl wealthy itwldonts of Wlnnlpog, who woro ongngod In n poker gnmo In n prlvnto room of a local hotel, contributed $0,000 and some vulunble Jewolry to n couple of hold-ups who entered the room last night. Tho robborfl oscaped. HAD FIRE IX IIUTTi: MANY ARRIVE ON WASHINGTON Black Assailant of Woman Cremated at Stake at Ty ler, Tenn., By Mob. (Dy Associated Pross to Tho Cooa Times.) TYLER, Tenn., May 25 Dan Dav is, a negro, was burned to death at tho stake in tho streets nero unw after ho had confessed to assaulting Miss Carrlo Johnson a weok ago. Two thousand participated In tho lynch- ln Davis was brought horo early to day from Athens, Texas, and when the mombers of tho sheriffs posse arrived it tho Jail with tho negro, they woro confronted by seven, thousand citizens who waited until '.. i.. ...-Winn is confession and Ht ,ben dUemanded that ho bo turn ed over to them. Office and many citizens protested but final y they suronderod tho negro to tho mob whose numbers made a protest use less tho officers say. From the Jail he was taken to tho public square "here several wagon loads of wood wArn nlled He was tied to a ran rnTaAer'ne uad reiterated hla con fesslon a match was applied, tne Sob remaining at the scone until nothing was left but ashes and bones. Black Cats Have Lively Time Steamer Sails This Afternoou Initiating Large Bunch of Kittens. for Portland With Many Passengers. The Dreakwntor sailed this after- .... ..i..l. nlvlonn nllrr.llllnd hU .... ...! tlin nr.nn fur Tnrtlnm1 with n lnrCO list limiw linn inoir eyes uiiuhuu iw " -...-- .-... - inritlc mysteries of the great Hoo- of passengers and a good cargo of no They had their eyos opened to miscellaneous freight. Among thosa I ?, li'L n so. If you doubt It, sailing on her wore ho following: iiirrv Hmrcins or E. K. Jones, Mrs. R. Kittson, Mrs. u. w. ivop nrv 7Vonrad. or anyono of the lor. Mr. G. W. Kepler, Miss Kepler, or W. J MWiuu, '.. ,,.., ,, !,!,- t .Tnhnsnn. Wm. Wink- SKlSd the terro and da kness" of olmanrj. Johnston. F. T.' Gut.erry R. Unknown outer realms of Hoo- H. Carlock. A. N. Holman, E. Fredrlc ? nnd nu "you mly nsk and ask son. J. F. Williams, A. H. Potter, Mrs. Hoo land . uui u maj .,,'i ur Mnriin. L. Williams. II. tnh.nrUtho kittens6 Tee when thel. Simons, W. W. Savage. Carl Little, H. th'ngs tno ai"11" "" i,i trtht i. Anrlamnn. A. Anderson. eye8 are opened are nValkod In Mr sTFen ton .Mri Dradfleld. Pasquln' except to those who havo wbik a . IX)undeBi Mrs. G. N, the great wnn ',fe,ncarlk'"v nolton. G. N. Dolton, Mrs. Wm. Rate, the throne of ho Snark. Hateburg, II. J. Moser. , TIu"na.! RHccessfS and l enjoyable Mrs. Cornell, Miss L. Davidson Mrs. lh?,,v the Coob County Hoo-Hoo. Noah, Mrs. D. M Shlnn, J. Noah, F. held by tMCOO' wiu y Rohles, O. L. Hopson, The Concatonatlou was a jsinn r i Maxlon. F. C. Callahan. Mrs. everyway. It wna a Mb asFtn0 wono g K,Dgt G. Klng, Ina King. E. A. ?.nd lUinrst shy and f ghtoned kit- Dunlng, F. A. Johnson. Mr. Hoffman. ,m0n BcratchUg his biography Mrs. O. Hoffman, Mr. Carter, Miss J. thbnpfvous claws until snark Rosa Regals. J. Kline J. Lang Lieut. with nervo.U8..c'aw,na, benediction at Dlomberg. Mrs. Dlomberg, A. L. Hpl pronounced the final benedicuon y Q L UjecbJSoPayS,.,. j D Hoben, E. A. Downing, II. J. (Continued on Pago 8.) 1 Doltenberger and J. Q. Russel. Steamer Brings Big Cargo of Freight From San Fran cisco Today. this She Tho Washington arrived In mnprilnp frnlll Hull FrUnClSCO. i. ..i .i on. on rt hltiimnn nml CO mont and considerable miscellaneous freight. Sho also had nbout 20 pas sengers. Dort McCollum, who is pur scr on tho Washington, now reports a good trip up tho const. Tim wnnhinuton will sail early Tuesday morning for Snn Francisco, Among thoso arriving on nor iouuy woro tho following: Mr. Kern, Geo. Rooko, William Daylos, Mrs. Dayles, O. O. Rythor, Mrs. Ryther, H. Potorson, Miss Rose, L. E. Dnll, C. Jonsen, Wm. Honstond. J, Hanson, It. II. Reed, L. Moans, F. I). Griffin, R. C. Rowland, Emory Fllson, Ray Prlco, Joseph Hansei and II. Pyro. 3ACK JOHNSON LEAVES HJuck Clininplon Goes to Las Vegas to Train. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) nmninn Mnv 2 K. .Tnnlc Johnson left today for Las Vegas, N. M., whero ho will dorend tne line or Heavy weight champion against Jim Flynn, July Fourth. (Dy ABBodntod PrcsH to Tho Coos Dny Times.) DUTTE, Mont., May 25 Tho Em pross thontro, n vnudovlllo houso, was totnlly dostroyod by ilro today. Tho loss Is llfty thousand dollars. REDONDO IN EARLY TODAY Brings Shipment of Steel for Terminal Railway Sails Tuesday. Tho Rodondo arrived In this morn ing from San Francisco nftor ft good trip up tho coast. Sho had a largo cargo of frotght, Including consider able steel for tho Terminal Railway. Tho Rodondo will sail at 9:30 Tuosdny morning for San Francisco. Among thoso arriving on hor wero tho following: O. F. McGoorgo, J. E. O'Connor, II. Prlco, J. D. Davis, A. L. Lovolaro, J. H. Duffy, O. W. Bonk. Capt. Know land, MIbb Donobrnko, Mrs. II. Peter Bon, W. II. Servln, Ruth Hopkins, Mrs. Stella. Gaynor, A. ChrlBtonson, Wm. Otis, D. N. Geffrey, Jbb. Alkon, J. W. Goarham, K. T. Lampo, O. Ferrln, 8. Smith, II. Wilson, I. Nabb, and fifteen steerage. W1UGHTMAY HHCOVKU 'AWutor Winning Hani Struggle with Typhoid Fever (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Dny Times.) DAYTON, Ohio, May 25 Wilbur Wright continues to Improve and thero is renewed hope of his uUlmato recovery. KS