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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1912)
1 ' HBHMMiMHBHHMMBHBBBMBHHMl PROBABLY MORE MEN WOULD KISS THEIR WIVES IF IT WERE FORBIDDEN . """ ..i,t'n i.. wii- Tiura I V -A .a . . "AlVltl,,8,Na Tho TIMES wan " .ii ui QftmtB WANT ADVERTISING la Tle IIWDCB Will Keep the Incomo from Voii Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can really help tbd fnuilly revenues by routing a (ow IurnlflhfJ rooms and, If you know how Mid when to use tlio clasBlflcd column J, you may keep that llttln oxtm incoms hb "Htondy as n clock." Will Put lour iVV'" """" " t),o Market" Effectively! .. , pt the facta about your P-,f J1S "Uo '"M lo (Efl02 ri own 11 J" i MEMUEH OF ASSOCIATE!) PRESS eggx2aagnsac5iagpaBgaTK!Vi?gaiSay OL XXXV (CstnlillHliod in 1H7H Tim Omul Mil" MARSHFIELD. OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912 --EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. HHT-FOUfl ARRESTED FOR SOUTHERN LUMBER CASIP W IKE A CHANGE MARRIAGE RUL A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mall mill rwm liny Advertiser. No. 321 tMMMniMMVMMf niirtecn More Taken Into Custody In Connection With Killings. FHREE SLAIN AND OVER FIFTY HURT Criminal Prosecution Follows Fatal Labor Trouble In Louisiana. !(; Assoclatod Pross to Com Dy i rnrn.1 i.akk CHARLES, Ln July 27 ri,irtnn m i t onni mon, wuiciou on tho chnrBO of munlor In connoctlon din tho recent not m urnuo, un., mnr (hnn ilfty wounded woro nr- ffBtod todny, marking n total of fifty tour now In ciifltody. Tho troublo iris between momborB or mo unuou nmtherhood of Timbor Workora and officials and lnborora of tho Gnllowae Lumber mill. I SIM SETTLE STRIFE IB F Organization May Take Steps to Bring About Peace in Old Mexico. (I3y Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times.) NASHVILLE, Twin.. July 27 So nor Joho CiiHtollon, mombor of tho Moxlcnn congress, nnd Bovoroign Grand Commnndor of tho Scottish Hlto Masons of Mexico visited Major James u. uiclinrdson, Bovoroign Grand Commandor of tho Southern Jurisdiction of Scottish Rlto Masons In his homo nt Murfreosboro, Tenn., imiuy. tiio two nigii MnBono dls- riinnnit flin Inflnnnnn Mm Mnannln Order might employ to bring nbout tho roBooratlon of penco In tho South ern Ilopubllc. Ante-Nuptial Contracts In Fa vor of Catholicism No Long er Required of Protestants In Mixed Marriages. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Times.) ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 27 i'rot fHtunts wishing to mnrry CnthollLU need no longer sign an agreement that their children resulting from the nmrrlngo will bo brought up In the Itnmnn Catholic fnlth and neith er will tliey bo obllccd to nlnilirn themselves to refrain from Interfer ing with their Catholic consoits m tho performances of their religious duties. An nrtlcle in a local Catho lic publication said tho chango was brought nbout by the ropenl by Popo Plus of that portion of tho docreo "N'o Tomore," and quotes the official organ of tho vntlcnn. The order be comes offectivo nt once. Tho "No Tempore" wns n decrco issued bv Popo Plus in 190S which obliged every Protestant wishing to marry a Cnthollc to sign nn nntc-nuptlnl agreement before tho priest who waB to perform tho mnrrlnno ceremony. MOO STILL HOVERS LIFE 10 OEM BETWEEN 1 TOKIO S Councilman F. E. Allen Inaug urates Movement to Put It In Shape. Y. K. Allen, clmlrmnn of tho talorfront commlttco of the Mnridi- Belil city council, has taken (ho Ini tial steps In n cninpnlgn to Improve Ind bcniillfy tlio wntorfront. IIo hint ailed a meeting to bo hold nt tho Illy council rhnmlior noxt TuoBdity venlnc for tlio purposo of discussing Iho matter and outlining n program accomplish It. Owners and ton- Ints of the properly Involved nnd thcr citizens nro requested to be present. .Mr. Allen today sent out the following letter to tho parties ill- iccuy interested: . "This clrculnr letter In liolnir nailed to each of you for tho nu. pose of calling your nttentlnn to tho SO T BILL TIEN OP Rivalry Between Beet and Cane ' Producers Crops Out in Senate Debate. ((Ry Associated Pross to Tho Coo Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, July 27.-- An agreement botwocn tho regular and prngrcsslvo IlopubllcniiH was renehod today for tho pnssngo of tho Riigar tariff bill fixing tho duty at $1.00 per hundred pounds In plnoe of tie present rnto of $1.00. Tho pnet which It wnn bolloved will hold throughout tho dny provided that' tho progressives should stand with tho ffort now being put forth to Itn-1 regular Republicans, deserting tho Bru mo wnicnronc or tno City of uarimieia. "We havo tho nHfiiirnnen nf tlin In. id officers of the United Stnlos War Apartment that In rnso tho rlty ran rocuro tho consent of abutting ronerty owners to tim mmnvni nr II biilldliiKs nnd strueturoH from tho anes to n point nt least 20 font 'ack from tho present harbor llii", i me government ran bo Induced EL PASO TRACT TO BE BOOGHT Mexican and United States Governments Agree to Set tle Old Controversy. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27 Tho Mexican Ambassador and tho War Department reached nn agree ment todny to sottlo tho long stand ing dispute regnrdlng tho ownership of the Chnmlznl trnct of about 5150 ncroH, forming pnrt of tho City of HI Paso, Texas, on tho basis of tho purchase of tho land from Mexico bv the I'nlted States. Tho tract Is be lieved to bo worth approximately $i,-000,000. 0 BUSES previous nlllnnco with tho Demo crats. A blttor attack by Lodgo upon tho American Htignr enno re finers opened tho dobntu. He chnrgqd tho refiners with nttompl lug to strJko down their competitors, tho boot Rugnr producors, by fight ing for freo or reduced duties on raw sugar. Tho Drlstow-Lodgo sugar lull llx lug tho tariff on roilnod Rugar at establish a now lmiiini linn n S1.C0 huiidrod pounds wns ndoptod t east of tho nreseiit mm. nn n,,.t by tho sonato commltto of tho i would give us n elenr wntorfront wholo by a voto of 37 to 2C. r at Ieaf 40 feet In iinnti, i.nt, ,. i WOOL 111 Mi referred N bulldlncs niul Mm .., ii..,' iiut. u "hU "' l""i V' ... une ( me WOHlil mill mnrn In " appearance of our wntnrfm.it ' I?rii.r0 . fnvWy 'mpress now ' & X , wo,,,l f'irthornioro ndd i LIM "'Vnnimrv rnndltlon of, nn tlio soon bq TRY TO imiCAK JAIIj Almost Oaln Frcciloui. ROSWnURG, Ore, July 27. A Jail break In tho Douglas county Jail wns prevented early this morning M0.t-even,n?. July 30. nt -t I "ll II M 4 . . ' La. II F7 m- to consider this mnt- Tarlff Measun Timusl Over to W mill Mi'iiux Committee. (Dy AfiBoclnto'i Press to tho Coos Day Tl'inm). WASIIfN'OTON. D. C. Jlllv 27. woforfront grently Incrense tlio'n ho 8onoto today tho wool bill '"enlence of tmiiRncHm' i.,ioi..., wnn referred to the wavs nnd means ? rnil. n,,"v, "" roiuovo tiio'comiiilttee. hinu (innper In rnRo of fl r. I ino snmo comniiitoo nnnouncu.i ijHw f not on'y K'Vft n Mroai' nnotnor Domocrntlc caucus ItK .. "'"iriiiiis nnd VOIllCleS i"i'uii liitiKriiiii win "uM L"W.ach ! " hoats, but called. "Im rej,., ., l i' K1 1 nnu "l1'"1' nd to the ;;;::; : ,i. wic,w,ni m. ..... ' "l illumines rne-. ii.....i..c r.. ... iriu,nniHi i upuii Krnnl ... . .. i '...." .......J . .in........ OTlnvtl.. " """H iiuaillUM ro-i um ninny unmrernna nnaici, srtete -' 1 ion. nn.l ii i....'. . Lre wrsently , V tr T ' , i PO'ns wi,on Night Officer Chnmbors henrd f'"nfiTnom in i?n PH,)rc,8,V,t atf tho mon working nnd summoned tho ""Md... ...-' " l"? L1,v Hnll Onlalinrlff Tlin nrlnnnnrn linil lirnltml off tho long lover holding tho coll doors nnd with this pried open tho door to tho stool corridor In which they woro confined. In doing this thoy hroko off tho largo lock holding tho door. Thoy thon climbed to tho top of tho cages nnd nttompted 1 boro through tho brick wall. Only one lnvor of the brick stood botwee-n tho prisoners and freedom when thoy woro lnlted by tho appearnnco of the on$ld.,o.i' "Joming nro undor m..'" . x... .... -"-nun io. ti.n nrA0i,i- . i jHiao in inu juii wo u urumv ulC0,irt Impenehmen Tyf v?. ORBnult: D. O. Harris, await- Inn.; Senatr Dalloy 8L?n mrco, 'or obtnlnlng monev undor false pro Sri? UhalrtnDnonrn. nlnen; ,e"808: Goorgc, St. Clair, abductor or chosen. "" n niocrnt will not Kthol Metcnlf. nnd T. L. Drunner. ae- tn . cused of contributing to tho dollnq- MJXnox RTItlirr nvrn UPncy of a minor. Drunnor is not W siKKlo !, r. 'thought lmnllc"ted. Tho men will n .Mlsen" r,,i ,(ni,se(1 Ml,i now bo kont locked In their cells. "T Aoclaten Prn.. . mu 0n st- C'n'r wns 'nl " let"' ,'1" ,, Bav Tim ho Cooa '1rPfsod to n Portland paper objeef- ON'DOV , inCS.) ln i ., nnliHnlK- In liln Mia Tim . .mil nr .. -.--, .v ,.- w i . -- ,mteo declareli ",, i10 8trlko ,('"p' ro tho date lino of n Mis !L.9 n the Tnr..i!- e.d '0(,ny tn 8n"ii town nnd wns to hnve besi f,e1 n May Tn,V ' .KB Wn,CH Pef to n ! ' 'housand yrt(1 wh,?I caused o Portia T0 trv Anrim.iLD Tfral ConUderr.,1 ,- -;s"k r. : VASHl.VfiTnx, i' EPntA.. v,,, l. V.. Jlllv 97 N CarkU00fv,,R,0' Sutherland. Sfn loniM...., r .Wyoming am timim-' snoJ.ur- ORIVERJATALLY Lew Irwin, of Colfax, Wash., Killed and Three Others Injured Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dav Times). COLFAX. Wash.. July 27 Low .r- wln of this city wns killed when tho nuto no was driving turned over on embankment when ho mndo way to let a team paBs. it. D. Armstrong sustained a brokou leg nnd W. T. Tongue and Mr.Tlnkhnm woro slight ly Injured. Irwin's passengers woro officials of tho Pacific States Tolo phono company. FALL FROM FLUNG AUTO Ml IKOALLS' PEAK BROKEN Seismic Disturbance Com pletely Changes Contour of Mountain. (Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) KLLBNSDURG, Wash., July 27. -According to C. M. 8now, n sheou- mnn of Tcnnnway, who has arrived here, tho ponk capping Mount Tn- gaim in tho Cascade rango has boon split by somo Hclsmlc disturbance nnd thrown Into tlio waters of Icicle Lnko, a small but deep body of wntor 5000 foot above the sea love!. Snow declares tho outline of tho top of tho mountain hns been changed completely. MURDER PLOT IS DULUTH STRIKE IS s Freight Handlers of Northern Pacific Walk Out to Force Wage Increase. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da Timer ) Condition of Emperor of Japan Fluctuates Rapidly Dur ing the Day. WILL TRY INJECTIONS TO SUSTAIN HIS LIFE Attendants Waiver From Hope to Despair As He Sinks After Rallies. (Dy Associated Press to the Cooa Da Times). TOKIO, July 28. Tho condition of tho Hmporor which was said by court pliyslclana yestordny to liavo DULUTH. July 27 Tim nlrlkn nf reached a gravo crisis has since flue frnlfht linmllnr. nn tl.n .lnI.H l. ttlMtOll LTPfltlv. irlvlnf flan In l.iuin. Northorn Pacific railroad is spread' for n'B recovery and thon again cast ing. Six hundred nro said to bo out today. Tho mon demand 3G cents an hour for straight work nnd 40 cents nor hour for handling cornont. It is not n locnl question, according to raldroad omclals, but ono that will affect tho wages all along tho lino of tho system If any lncroaso is granted. PI E G U LARS w IN NEBRASKA lng thoso near his malontv Intn Mn. Rpnlr. A bulletin issued todny indi cates little chango In tho announce ment published enrly today hinting that his strength was ebbing. Ono of tho secretaries stated that artifi cial methods for prolonging tho Em peror's life nro being continued nnd Hint tho Infection of n salt solution wns to bo tried. RAILWAY WAGE UNSOLVED Few Developments Since Yes terday in New York Gam bler's Assassination. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tim 08.) NEW YORK, July 27 Tho ex pected breakdown nnd confession of ono or moro men undor nrrost in. con ncctlon with tho murder of Gnmblor llormnn Rosonthnl hns fnllod to ma terialize Tho real murdorors still rtro at largo and District Attorney Whitman is balked so far in his ef forts to show who plotted tho mur-dor. RE G E S Roosevelt Candidates for Elec tors on Republican Ticket Will Withdraw. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). LINCOLN, Nobr., July 27 It bo- enmo known today that a plan was offoctod at n conforonco of tho pro- lrreftnlvon nnrl rnpitlnr rnnnhllr.nna ... mwu.v... ..v ,., i.itbbuii uuuvii lur two wcoks hearing tho testimony ot i'.v.v u.vu.b v. w.u .ui.uuM- both sides In tho controversy botwoon can tlckot who nro favorablo to, tho Locomotlvo Englnoors nnd tho Roosovolt will withdraw nnd their fifty-two railroads oast of Chicago piaccs win uo uiiou uy mon wno, ii. unisuou nonnngs todny. Tho do Arbitration Committee Com pletes Investigation on Eastern Lines. (Dy Associated Pross to tun Coob Day Tlmos). NEW YORK, July 27. Tho arbi tration commission which has boon in session nt Manhattan Doach for elected, will cast their votes for Tnft. MUCH STREET W K Large Amount or Paving to Be Put In by Marshfield Dur ing the Summer. That Marshfield will not quit, with tho prosent street improvements but will contlnuo nlong tho lines of de velopment ndoptod horetoforo is shown by tho numerous improve ments contomplated for tho near fu turo or under construction at tho present tlmo. This coupled with tho largo amount of building now undor way gives tho city a most thriving nppearanco. Third street from Commercial to Highland is to bo covered with a sims quits itoosuvicrr IlrcnhK llecnuso nf Third Ticket In Illinois. (Dy ABsoclatod Press to Tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, July 27. Edwin W. Sims, former United Stntes District Attorney in Chicago, returned from Oystor Day today and announced his withdrawn! from tlio Nntlonnl pro gressive party becnuso of tho do clslon to nomtnato n stnto tlckot in Illinois. Mr. Sims wns ono of tho Chicago managers for Roosovolt in tho pre-conventlon contest nnd was slated for National Secretary In the pending campaign. mands of tho railroad engineers would Incrcnso tho wngo oxpondlturo of tho railroads about twenty million dollars nnnunlly. Mr. Strauss, chair man of tho commission, announced a gcnornl nwnrd by tho board wouln bo offectivo ns of Mny 1, 1912. War ren S. Stono, Grand Chlof of tho Drothorhood of tho Locomotlvo En gineers, snld that whatover tho nwnrd wns It would bo accoptnblo and carried out In good faith by the Drothorhood. ONE STYLE OK SHOE Well in Purls (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooi Day Times.) PARIS, July 27 Formor Presi dent Diaz of Mexico who was report ed yesterday In Mexico City to bo soriously 111 wont out visiting today and appears to be In excollcnt health. James Wynne and James Ro- landson Have Narrow Escape Last Night. James Wynno, tlio harbor nnd Jns. Rolandson hnd a nnrrow escape from n serious accident Inst ovonlng. Thoy woro on their way to their homes In South Marshfield when F. S. Dow camo along with his auto truck and generously Invitod them to Jump In nnd Tide. Tho threo front seats wero illlod with ladles and tho roar sent was pullod up closo to tho ono Just In front. As thoy wore not go ing fnr thoy did not think it worth whllo to adjust tho sent, bo Wynno snt down on tho foot bonrd which hard surface paving. Fourth street W'nR liolil 1V n ntrnn nnil whlnn nlon . frnm PnmninrMnl in Mnrlrnt will nl connected with tho sent. Mr. Ro- so bo paved with bitumen. It had 000,000 In gold, Is planned by Scc Inntlsan remained stnndlnc nnd stond- boon nlannod some tlmo nco to UBo"'ornry MacAeagh. Ills project Is for American Soldier Will Wear Tims From Now On. (Dy Assoclntod Preis to Tho Cooa Dny Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. American soldiers will wonr only tan shoes in tho future and thoro will bo .Former President of Me.xU'o Appears, only one kind ot shoo instead of DIAZ NOT SICK threo. A "modified' placo these styles. shoo will ro- 1IOYS HAM) HERE NATION'S fJOLD VAULT Secretary MncVeagh Plans for Its Construction In New York. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cous Day Times) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27, A Bteol-ribbed, Indostructlblo fivn story vault, sunk In tho enrth be neath tho United States assay offlco In Now York, cnpnblo of holding 52, InndBon romnlned standing and stond-! boon planned some tlmo ngo to use led himself by holding tho back of . hard surfaco pavemont on Central tho empty sent. Soon tho combined i nnd Mnrkot and nil streets between weight of Wynno and Rolandson'si from tho waterfront to Fifth stroot , :'Vn the t.,:""0." "ny tno if."1 ! Mav o.i !.c?b whlc Pet to a frlond thoro to bo romnilod ' Ihn.. . " WIllOll ennan.1 v., ""vuodnn rini. - r ..muh i,:' ."""lies (n ii.. .""'"era una IP"ll t Officers fo liollev" Mm nd. This wns evidently to wu rn- in '- .u in cam Loin..,. inl,.1 ...n l rt n..l ml. - li.H j,,, cu Weoka ,ir ' '" ' ""'" "." "i i"isuuii. i'H irnci sunied Monday. Work w,n bo w8 written bv Miss Mecalf and dlc- i, iuiuu uj'.bi, uiuir. U Tftn - . I I E"'S anil i "KY go Into SATt. PreHll Plintn Rnnnltna Wnllror Rtn. l a "lifleW Rracer. dio, strength on the rear seat loosenod tho strap. "Look out," called Rolandson, but It was "all out" for tho two men who tumbled backwards heels over head from the rapidly moving auto. Tho air was filled with flying arms, legs, hats and other things and tho way thoy struck tho highway mado tho residents rush to the doors to see If there woro nny further evidence of an earthquake The auto prompt ly stopped and many hurried to tho rolling men. It was happily found that except for a few minor bruises and scratches no harm was done. There wns genoral rejoicing at their escape and after tho fright was over all enjoyed n laugh. Their clothes wero slightly dlshov eled nnd Wynne's dignity upset but otherwise they wero all right. Ro landson said it was tho first tlmo he ever knew thnt Uio dangerous part of the auto was like a mule, the rear end, while Wynne says it only con firms his belief that anyone who fools with nn auto will sooner or later come to grief. Market from Fourth to Sixth will bo planked ns will also Fourth street from Mnrkot to Highland. Fifth streot between Morkot and Highland will bo Improved by prlvato contract. Fourth street from Central to Donnelley will bo Improved as soon as possible. The street has been In bad shape for somo tlmo. Sevonth street from a point 125 feet south of Golden avenue to Flanagan will bo plnnked. Plans and specifications havo been ordered for Hnll avenue from Front to Fourth street and tho work will probnbly bo ordered shortly as thoro is much traffic to and from the depot nnd tho streot Is dangerous, boing in such poor shape. A sewer will bo constructed from Front to Alder on Elm nvenue. Plans and specifications havo also been or dered for sewers to be constructed on Fourth street from Ingcrsoll to Golden, and for a sewer to bo built on First street and continued onto Front from Hall to Elrod. tho largest monoy vault in tho world nnd requires the snnctlon of Con gress. It already has been favor ably roported upon by tho IIouso committee on appropriations. Dliector IVutou Now Has Eighteen Hoys Practicing for it. Director II. N. Fonton Is -mooting with good siicress In his offorts to or ganize n hnyti' band In Mnrshflold. Eighteen members hnve Jolnod nnd a number of other Inds havo signified their Intontlon of doing so. Tho next rchemsnl will bo noxt Monday ovonlng. Among tl o boys who have Joined so far are: Max Krugor Ted Peterson Dob Krugor Pnsquln Drndfleld A. Mntson Richard Jncobson Jim McDonald Emll Gabrelson Frank Curtis Milton Johnson Fostus Wnltors. Oliver Johnson Emll Dnckmnn Elmor Johnson Alton Johnson John Motley Ed Johnson Hans Krugor TAFT AFTER PRIZE Quatermass Studio for Photos. TO TREAT LOGGERS LIKE HUMAN 11EIXGS TACOMA, Wash., July 27. .A. ltrnA il. ln..,.nH 1II. . I.....,... fc. President Enters His Noted Cow In J h J (Dy AB.o!c?at"ffii& That was the advice of Geo. v Times ) I Cornwall, secretary of tho Pa- PHILADELPHIA, July 27. it Si""1?0???' f6!!'' J" .U'? 1 President Taft has entered his prize, T """'"", "nlmro ' mur "Pnnllna Wnvnn " In Min nnnilnl T "l l,, BOBSlOn nOrO. V Ho said it paid, that somo cow, "Pauline Wayne," in tno nnnunl show of the Pennsylvania Stato Cut tle Show Association nt Devon, Pn., commencing Soptomber 10, MASONIC NOTICE. companies had tried It and will never go bnck to old methods. Ho urged bettor homes, gottlng married men with wives In camp, hauling the men to tho Mcmlur. of D.anco Lodge Nc j. 48. ; ft ' eated caand glv rnnS.VS.K.f '?t;en, .unci, at 10 o'clock. t at their lodgo room on Sunday, July 28, at 1:30 p. m. sharp, for tho ptiv po80 of attending tho funeral of our brother, Peter Clnuson. All Master Masons In good standing nro Invited to attend. Dy order of tho W, M. NORJS JENSEN, ' Secretary. EXTRA fine COFFEE Ico Cream nt Stuffoids' Saturday and Sunday. EXTRA fine COFFEE Ice Creum at Staffordb' Saturday and Sunday. NOTICE. Nominating petitions for Port Commissioners can bo had at tho Chamber of Commerce. HAND DANCE at EAGLES HAH Saturday, July 27.