Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1912)
IOST COOS BAY PEOPLE WOULD RATHER BE EORGIVEN THAN EORGOTTEN IANT ADVERTISING In The TIMES (Hum WANT ADVERTISING in Tbc TIMEU Will Keep tho Incoiuo from Yow Furnished Rooms from Lupljcl YOU can really holp tlu family revenues by ronting a fow fiirnlabad rooms and. If you know how and when to use tho classified columau, you may keep that Uttlo extra lnooma as "Moady na a clock." Will rut your ucai ivfliua in tho Market" Effectively! ... ..... Ida tnrta nlinllt TOIlr mmt& nroporty boforo tio eyed of all "poa- iblo buyors" in "wu. uu .1 BlUio " t,m tVin nil nil n own It, you'll HI MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS it VYYV KstnMUIiea in 1H7 L. AAA T. ConHt mI1 MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull , and Coo lliy Advertiser. No. 306 mm IED SUITES HT INTERFERE III THE BAN SITUATION equcnt Outrages by Rebels Will Force some Action In Few Days. 5UE PROCLAMATION OR GIVE OFFICIAL WARNING lator Smith Says Big De- velopmcnts May Be Ex pected Soon. - Associated Press to tho Coob Day Times). r4ontvnTnN. n. C. July 10. ho outrages In Mexico nro bocom i .. frnminnt tlint this country Inot put P with thorn any longer. bro will Do Dig uovoioprauiim in mo :i..n nlhtnHnn In tho IlCXt fOW h." This Is tho prediction nindo Senator Mnrk Btnitn 01 Arizona 01 wiiltn limine todnv. Ho added had not Inlkcd about tho Mcxlctin fcntlon with Prcsldont Tart. "Wo Co imt in iln Rnincthlnir. Irbuo n iclnmntlon or warn Mexico In some j," lio Bald. TO ACCIDENT N PORTLAND MORE TROUBLE F0RGEN.0R0ZC0 Plotters at Work Among Mexi can Rebels to Secure New Leader. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). JUAREZ, July 10 Whon General PnHcul Orozco, Jr., arrives hero ho must fnco dissatisfaction in tho ranks of his Holdlom. Tho now robot Junta has boon orgnnlzod and secretly has boon working among tho troops with tlio Id en of porHundlng them to nbarr don tho londorshlp of General Oroz en and recognize Gonoral David do la Fuout as military chief with Emll lo Vnsuuoz Gomoz, civil liond of tho rubul cause. Organizing I lie Opposition. Tho Vnsqulstu RyiupathlzurH mid originators of tho present revolution, which wnH appropriated by General Orozco, who repudiated Gomoz, linvo risen ngnln and tho mutlnoiiH spirit conspicuous among tho robols of Into may be traced to Vasqulstn Influence It Is understood that tho Vusqulsta lenders will meet In n fow dnys nt Hun Antonio. Texas, and It Is report ed discuss plans of deposing Gonornl Orozco. PROHIBITIONISTS ARE VERY BITTER TACOMA MINISTER SHOOTS Sensational Attack On Taft, Roosevelt and Old Parties by Temporary Chairman of ' National Convention. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) ATLANTIC CITY, July 19 A sen sational attnek on President Taft, Thcodoro Roosevelt and tho republi can and democratic parties In genor al in nr It (xl tho beginning hero today of tho eleventh Nntlonnl Prohibition convention. Clinton N. Howard of Rochester, Now York, tho tomporary chairman, mndo a speech tlint bris tled with denunciation of tho "boss ridden, liquor controlled old parties." Ho declared nothing In tho way of rcnl roform was to bo gnlnod from clthor of thorn or from a third party dominated by Roosovolt. "No othor president slnco tho foundation of this government," doclnrod Howard, "has Btirrondorcd moro abjectly to tho li quor Intorcst of this nation than lins Wlllam Howard Tnft. His record Is too recent, too familiar and too od oriferous to roqulro a rovlow in this Intelligent presence" "Wo havo already two whisky parties nnd do not neod nnothor" continued tho chairman spooking of Roosevelt and tho third party. "From tho point of view of Prohibi tionists RoobovoH lino by record, pub lic utterances nnd confessed person al hnblts proven that he is tho lenit dcstrnblo of them nil. "Posing an tho 'thou shalt not stonl' cnndldato bo- causo his pnrtlsnns wero not prefer red ovor Taft's in tho convention ho brazenly bonsts that ho stolo tho iBthmus of Panama from Colombia and lot Congress debnto about it af terward. If tho Chlcngo convention plnycd tho samo trick they got tho cuo from him. His tltlo to tho Pan ama strip was ob good as tho Btolon Taft crodontlals In tho hands of tho boss mndo dolocntos and no bettor. Stonllng is stealing, Mr. Itosovolt. Whon you taught that tho end justi fied tho moans you gave overy thief a passport to heaven." m l M I ir Plunges uver imny r-ooi ! Embankment at Country Club Races. ' Associated I'ross to tho Coos Bay Tlmos). POIITLANI), Ore., July 10. Chris ndeo, tho unto rncor who was so rlbly Injured In tho country club cs yesterday whon his mnculno got fond Ids control nnd dnshed down 10-foot embankment, hns n goi.d Incoof recovery, according to phy-;Mnn nnd Woman Will Ratlin Inns. Tlio oporntlon on his skull - . , wr nusiuuiiiy cuuuu- SEX A6AINST SEX IN CONTEST very successful. RSA.E. G ES M y Of tional Association. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, III., July 10. E. T. Fnlrchlld wan elected president of tho Nntlonnl Edu- catlonnl Association today. Ife of Master Mechanic Smith Mill Dies This Afternoon. irs. A. E. Gngnon, wlfo of Mns- 1 Mcchllllln CniMlmi it Mm C A Ith mill, passed nwny at 2: 30 this piiiooa nnor a lingering Illness. iiiu enu oi mis good woman's Ilia" mil unexpected as slia has botm ' low for KOVornl ilnvn nnil fni- Mm HO hours was unconscious. Com-' llPre 11 f0W vnnru nvn Irnm Mill.! Il'olls. Hho wns not wldoly known i ii wiio Knew nor ndmlrod nnd , !)Cflvl In.. 1fM .t...i. - ,. .l .--.-.. ..vi, udi iiuuiii cuiiiva in I did Of n Inn I' llfn'a Iniirnnv niwl psslng In lf0'8 twilight thoro .t i vuiiMiinuon to nor dovoted hus- B(l tllllt llOl Htn ii.ni.1. ...nI1 ..n1l n.k.l . . - ...vj . w,,v nun huii iiiiu nfully performcMl. !r uiesscd with children of hor P slio contributed substantially to ! education of two of her nophows - ".u men oninined as priests Jn Hoinnn PnMmiin M...t. ff her fallllflll 111.. I .Innnln,! l...n. M many friends will extend tho PllOrt mill mtllnlnllnn .! .1 "felt sympathy In his hour of be-ement. He ,arrnnK(,n,onta havo yet been -- . iuu tunerai. (By Associated Press to Coob Bny Tim oa.) CHICAGO, III., July 10. Miss Gritco C. Strnchnu, district supor'n tondent of schools In Brooklyn, N. Y , nnd E. T. Falrchlld, stnto Biiporln tPiulont of public Instruction of To peka, Knn., will bo tho nominees for president of tho National Education Acsoclntlon. All othor candidates nro said to havo withdrawn nnd the con test lift woon theto wo cnndldntos will be fought nut on tho floor of tho convoutton. RAILROAD NEWS Of COOS BAY ROSEBORG LINE G WOK Grading to Begin On Oregon Southern by August 1 Some Changes. Tho engineers employed by Messrs. Doylo nnd Fnrrcn on tho Oregon Southern Electric Rnllway survey nro reported to bo making good prog ress, and nro locating n good work ing survey. Rights of wny nro being secured nnd tho managers nnnounce tlint they expect to bogln grading about August 1, says tho Rosobun; Rovlow, Their former nnnouncment that 20 miles of this road will bo built this yenr Is roltorntcd. With tho progress mndo tho past few weeks with their survoys, It looks as If this would bo accomplished. Tholr lino goes down tho river through Ed onbower nnd Garden Vnlley. CHANGES IX COMPANY In Doyle IlctdgiiH iih IMvhldent nnd SumtMli'd by Kiihtcru Man. Tho Roscburg Nows prints the fol lowing concerning tho Oregon South ern railway, that hns been known ns tho Doylo lino: "Rumor hns It today that then hns occurred Important chnnges tho personnel of the Oregon & South ern rnllway officials. It being undoi stood thnt J. Arnold Doyle-, who hni been president of tho company, has resigned, his resignation taking of- H ON BREAKWATER IE ROYALISTS 1AKE Joined llV Rocirlnnlc f Many Towns and Retreat to Mountains. y oriated proSa t0 the Coos Buy ffi?N: ,P(?"Bl. July lOTho iTOanp,,.. . ' Nort" Portugal, IWn ' .uuj, uavillK Willi- 'n?whifra ..th0 insurrectionary ' )n thpn! .tho trol'8 advanced loino l- i"e ""lunation BQnernl- io th ,7f,l'ta wh0 ,mve ta'' ig l"o niountans. KOWKJtY DANCE TONIGHT. Makes Trip From Astoria to North Bend in Sixteen Hours. Tho Brenkwntor arrived early this morning with n good cargo of freight and 7G pnssongors. She had n very pleasant voyngo, making the trip from the Astoria dock to the North Bond dock In exactly 10 hours. Tho Brenkwater arrived In tho Bny early today with n gonoral cargo of freight and 74 pnssongora. Sho had a good trip down and brought In tho following passengers: II. NJordrum, Mrs. II. NJordrum, Ralph NJerdrum, Mrs. R. NJerdrum, Master NJerdrum, Mrs. II. NJordrum, II. NJordrum, Eva NJordrum, There sa Stein, Mrs. J. A. McMahon, J, L, Taylor, Mrs. J, L. Taylor, V. S. Frnz ler, T. G. Hnrrliuan, Mrs. T. G. Hnr rlmnn, Mrs. J. P. McCann, Mrs. Ther esa Curtis, H. M. Llbby, F. D. War ing, J. S. Telnnder, R. O. Maupln, R, Anderson, Bon Kelly, Geo. Doll, J. C. Hughes, W. A. Young, Mrs. Mnr thn Jess, J. C. Selnns, M. M. Butlor, B. J. Munson, A, Thompson, J. M. Cummlngs, II. Leonard, Frank J, Springer, T. Burd, Josophlno Muller, Mrs. Surbock, Geo. S. Gothro, F. E, Smith, Newton Bognrt, 0. B. Brough ton. Chns. E. Gntko, Robert Gatlc. R. B. Kenyon. Mrs. A. A. Wood. C. E. Roby, V. H. Allen, J. P. Johnson, Hans O. Opsal, Mrs. L. C. Hunter, Mrs. A. Oberg, E, J. McGulre. F. Mungerson, E. A. Schultz, Fred Schlldt, Mrs. Fred Schildt, William ACTIVE ALONG ENTIRE LINE Construction Camps Will Dot S. P. Right-of-Way From Eugene to Coos Bay. Tho wholo lino of tho right of way of tho Wlllntnotto Pacific from tho Notl tunnel to Coos Bay will soon be u scone of activity, says the Eugono Guard. H. P. Hooy, of tho construc tion engineers of this department, stntcd this morning that a party un der F. E. Brown had left Drain toi the long tunnel near Gardiner, to bo gln work nt onco. Porter Bros, nn I Grnnt Smith, who nro acting together In tho contract, aro about to start n chain of enmps along tho line, nnd nro now In Portland nsscmbllug men nnd mntorlals with that In view. Thoy ordinarily sublet n great deal of tholr work, nnd It Is thought thnt they are gottlng in touch with tholr sub-contractors. Thoy assured En glncor Hooy thnt thoy would soon bo nt work on tho lino ns far ns Maple ton. Tho first camp will bo estab lished Immediately beyond tho tun nel on tho Notl. While Porter Bros, nnd Grnnt Smith nro not partners, they nro fre quently nssoclnted with ono another on largo contracts. They nro thus connected nt work nt Point Doflnnci, nenr Tncomn. ENGINEER ARRIVES. C. R. Broughton, nnothor of tho Southorn Pnclflo corps of onglncor., arrived on tho Breakwater today and feet Immediately, nnd thnt a gentlo- will Join Engineer Browne's pnrty man by name of Getz, for many years who nro now on tholr wny from Gnrd- connected with ono of -tho great 'nor, trnns-contlnentnl lines, has accepted the presidency of the company. Mr. Gotz will nrrlvo horo from Portlnnd within tho next fow dnys to tnko up his dutlcB. Until tho arrival of Mr. Getz tho work of tho company will bo looked nfter by VIco-PresIdent II. M. FnrVon. It Is generally understood thnt following thlB ehnngo In man agement thnt several othor minor changes will soon occur, nil of whlcu will havo to do with expediting tho work of securing rights of wny nnd extending surveys preparatory to construction work. W. II. Jefforys, secretary for the compnny, will so in return to Rosoburg from 8poknno, nnd will nssumo his official position with tho company. It Is understood that Mr. Jofforys will mako his fu ture homo In Roseburg. Another ehnngo that Is snld to be scheduled In tho Oregon & Southern affairs Is thnt concerning Its legal department. A Mr. Burgess, who Is alleged to havo been connected with tho C. B. & cj so rumor has it, will nrrlvo In Rosa burg within n very fow days to tako ebnrgo of tho legal department of tho Oregon & Southorn. All of these ad ditions to, and chnnges In, tho ma. neremont of the compnny, will, It Is believed, trnnsplre within a week. "Pccent developments In rnllrond circles havo placed this compnny In n position to push Its work nlong rap Idly, nnd It Is generully conceded 'ct with the- addition of these old nnd experienced men In rnllrond work to t!"e compnny's officials, that developments will mnterlnllzo rnp UUy. Schlldt, Fred Schlldt, Jr., Edward Schlldt. Arthur Schlldt. Torn Kosgln, Chns. Adams, I. E. Lnmb, John Roh berg, Nols Juteson, K. Albert, . Hansen, A. II. Brnsh, A. Anderson, Cnrl Carlson. F. Cnrrell, Alex Hog. lund, J. D. Nlckles, Mrs. V. S. Fra-zler. ENGINEER WAS INTOXICATED U L M tJKr M CO E W Make Good Showing In To day's Contests In Olym pic Games. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). STOCKHOLM, July 10 A now Olympic record wns mndo today by P. J. McDonald of tho Irish Amoricnn Athletic Club of Now York in putting tho wolght a shado ovor fifty foot and four inches. Tho old Olympic record wnB hold by Rnlph Roso nnd wnu 48 feet sovon Inches. It wnH mndo by Ralph Roso in 1904. Tho flnnl flvo thousand meter flat, was won by II. Kolohmalnon of Flnlnnd. J. B. Uoln of Franco wns second, nnd E. W. HutBon, England, third. Tlmo 14 minutes 30 3-D seconds. Tho fif teen hundred motor rnco flnnl was won by A. N. S. Jackson, Englnnd. In thrco minutes CC 4-D seconds, boating tho Olympic record of Molvln Shop pard C 3-5 seconds. Ira Courtnoy, Seattle got third placo In tho first heat of tho 200 motors soml-flnnl. In tho 1500 motors rnco Abel R. Kl vlat wns first; Normnn S. Tabor of Brown University third. IERC S E Investigation Develops Very Satisfactory Condition of the Business. J. P. Gray, who was sont horo from Snn Francisco to look into tho con dition of tho W. T. Morchnnt & So-i storo, hns complotcd taking stoelc nnd hns mndo his reports to tho Sun Francisco Hoard of Trado. Ho snys that everything Is In highly satisfac tory condition nnd thnt word will bn received hero In about ten days rela tive to tho satisfactory adjustment of nffnlrs. Mr. W, T. Merchant will ac company Mr. Grny on his return . Snn Frnnclsco on tho Redondo to mako n porsonnl ndjustmont of nf fnlrs with tho bonrd. The ninttcrs nro now in tho hands of Mr. Morchnnt, who expects to bo nblo to reopen his establishment shortly. Mr. Morchnnt's many friends will bo glad to lonrn that U. satisfactory ndjustmont for all con cerned looks very promising nnd thnt In nil probability tho Merchant storo will bo open for business ngnln soon. AMATEUR TRAIN EASTFIDE Infatuated With Chorus Girl He Seeks Admission to Stage. WHEN HE IS REFUSED SHOOTS STAGE MANAGER Prison Officials Say Minister Appears to Be Insane. - (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times). PORTLAND, Oro., July 10. Hur man P. Emery, stago manngor of a locnl thenter who wns tho victim last night of n bullet tlrod by Otto Ward Pinch, who Id said to bo a minister in Tncomn, Is doing well today and at tending physicians say ho may r covor. Pinch -wns Infntulntcd with a chorus girl nnd attempted to get into tho thenter but wns refused admis sion by Emery, whereupon Pinch shot tho stngo manngor, tho bullet ontor Ing tho lower abdomon. Plnch who was captured soon nfter tho shooting Is snld by the prison offlcors to ap pear Insane. SCANDAL IN DARROW CASE Another Sensation Is Precipi tated In the Famous Los Angeles Trial. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bny Times.) LOS ANGELES, Call., July 10. Martin Agulrre, who has been In chnrgo of tho jury In tho Darrow caco slnco the trial bogan voluntarily retired from that position today fo. lowlng tho circulation of rumors criticising his conduct. An unique court room scono wns precipitated by tho announcement of tho retlromont of Agulrro by Judgo Hutton who do clnrcd tho court had unbounded con. fldonco in tho offlcors honesty and fidelity to his oath. Chief Counsel Rogors for tho defenso donounccd 'is a "scandal nnd n shnmo" what ho dcslgnntcd as tho enforced retlro mont of Agulrro. Ho declared Agulr ro was tho victim of a plot concocted by tho enemies of tho dofonse. Judgo Hutton stntcd ho had Interrogated each Juror rcgnrdlng Agulrro nnd all oxonerntcd him of any suspicion of attempting to Influcnco thorn either directly or Indirectly. Juror Gold tng spoke In dofenso of Agulrro and declared tho Jury wanted tho offUir to have n square- deal and nsked thnt Agulrro bo retained. Agulrro left tho court room when tho trial resumed. SOCIAL DANCE. The Sons of Norway will give tholr first dance at Finnish hall Saturday evening, July 13. Good music and a good time assured. Startling Developments In In vestigation of Wreck That . Killed Forty. (By Assoclatod Press to Coos Bay Times.) CORNING, N. Y July 10. Thnt William Schroedor, tho engineer on the express train that ran Into tho rear of a Lackawanna passenger last Thursday resulting In tho doath of 40 persons was apparently lntoxlcit do within four hours of tho tlmo he boarded his engine was the testimony nt the coronor's Inquest horo today by Charles Klopproth of Elmlra, N. Y for many years a close personal frlond of Schrooder. Schroedor, It developed today, was late In report ing for duty tho day of the wreck nnd the train waB held for him and ho started without testing his engine. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern. Whereas, My wlfo, Mrs. Albert Hansen, known as Mrs. De Moss, has left my bed nnd board, I will not be responsible In any way for any debts she may contract or any obligation she mny assume. ALBERT HANSEN. Dated Marshnold, Ore., July S, 1912. S w M LOST Bicycle. Party Iwvlng Iro quols wheel is requested to bring same to Times office. Reward. Twenty-five peonle In MUSICAL COMEDX, MASONIC, THURSDAY. Hold Up Passenger In Kansas But Fail to Secure Any Money. (By Associated Press to Tho Cous Bay Times.) PARSONS, Kan., July 10. Tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas pnsson ger, knovn ns tho "Katy limited," wns held up by six masked men early today, near Coffoyvlllo, Kan. Tho bandits held tho train two hours. Thoy kept passengers nnd train crew nt bay for tho whole two hours while they exploded nine chnrges of dyna mite In nn attempt to blast open tho express safe in tho baggago car, Ap parently fearing tho approach of an other train tho bandits loft of their own account, Several posses are searching for tho fugitives who aro believed to havo sought refuge in tho hills south of Bartloavllle,-- Okla. FEWT)IE NONE RESIGN (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. D. C, July 10. Secretary of the Interior Fisher flat ly denied today that Robert G. Valen tine, commissioner of Indian affairs hrd roslgned. Tho White House and Interior Department nro receiving many jotters frotri nil parts of tho country suggesting available men to succeed him, Trls led to tho wide spread report that tho commissioner had resigned because of troubles In connection with tho so-called rollg lous garb of the order affecting tho dress of Roman Catholic teachers 'n the Indian schools. W Theodore Olson Dies at Home of Parents After Linger ing Illness. Theodoro.01son, ngod 40 yoars and sovon months, passed awny nt the homo of his pnrents on Eastsldo yes tordny. Ho hnd been ailing for soino tlmo with kidney troublo yhlch. combined with n sevoro cold, caused (loath, His father, Nols Olson, Is employed at tho C. A. Smith mill. Tho Olsons have been horo for nbout five years, coming from Minne sota. Tho arrangoments for tho fu noral havo not yot been complotod. TO INVESTIGATE NOMINATION F.xn Pnmmine IntrnrlnoOQ Iln. .'wll. WUIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIUUUUUU Wll usual Resolgtlon in Iowa Republican Convention. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) DES MOINES, Iowa, July 10. Senator Cummins In a resolution pro sonted to tho Republican stnto con vention rosolutlon committee today suggested that n committeo bo named to Investigate tVo man nor In which Tnft was nominated In the Chicago convention. id u r