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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1912)
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MnvlnMlir In tho DIs- of Samctnmc, was captured by 1 itcordlns to a nowB ngoncy dls--t'.K. x.i.i. orvln Tim trnotm Utliroia mo", "" ' fred heavy losses. P ifiMi Ann! her Town. I S; Associated Press to Tho Coos Day iiuivai .nrninP not. 23. NoWB of Utipltnbtlon of tho Turkish town jr..inrg In momentarily oxpoct- f!tre. Tho third Servian army nf- asdespcrato rcsisicnco 01 uiu m- t4i forces lias roaciicu wiiinn airm- :t dUUnco or tho town. C.repV Win ii I in;. it; Associated Press to Tlio Cooa Day Times.) lnirvsf Ort 23 Tho Greek nr iMnM tho Turkish troops today ijtsd Elassonn after a vigorous nt A ltd tho Turks aro now rotroai- - ta the town of Scrvla. according i i dispatch from Crown Prlnro totittlne, commniitlor-In-ehlof of ; Greek army. An order Huh noon rns for a general pursuit of tho As. ti li." Tprririo I'Il-IiIIiil'. 8 Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). SOFIA Oct. 2T- Torlffli. fli-'htltiir ill In nrnprnca tnilni' nlnm Hin 'So! Bulgarian frontier, according nam dispatches. Tho iluignrinn w operating against Adrlanoplo lflJ nnlnt In din wont nf tint yslih strong holds. Aftor a nhnrp ttFmint IliA TllrVa 11ml 111 fllufir. Vesting ono hundred (lend. To norm of Adrlnnoplo. nn advance 111 ftlrtfl trt Ihn Tnpllali hnalMnna !lth ere captured by tho Bulgar ia Hier furious lighting. The -'hmo leaving many dond bohlnd a. FEAR D. A. CURRY BE M I ANXIOUS A1IOUT PRINCE. wb Peoplo nnd Court Worried .limit lllu r.,.,.iiii.... sjAuoelated Irons to Tho Coos nay Times.) ST. PETEnsnnmin rw r ' condition of Uussln's' crown y musing greni nnxioty nt tlio :?l!J wurt ntl1' among tho gonor iW'AHIwuiili Information la '-JIM In lllltlMIno 11. .I.Ma.1 ' Is preserved In regnrd to tho ! r0f Ihfl nrfl.lnnt onffA.n.i ... il 1 Duke Alexis. sKcitnr.iuv tklls. je Testifies In Dyimiiilto 'Associated Press to Cooa Bar Wrili Tlmw.) DA.VAPolISi ind.. Oct. 23. W , ,the ""lotions of tho' 1 Ort! p ' McXamaras .trill. 't.'iuiiiKiii woro rc ww for tho explosions Miss b.v' '""iii-r secretary to J. 1?; tesUflort nt t'10 (l'- $ conspiracy trial today thnt .. . Ryan and othnr nmnlnln .. T,i vnw?rkera Unln soldom if ""quarters whon Jobs nmW " . "y "8 Hf ln i ' M'U UUIUH80. .11C iS? ?mS0. t0 hPndqunrtora. ibT v8ald' bl't nynn travol- lavi,. '"f. country, visiting m- ail : tiLt c,mrBe'l that In ' ftonir w. i i Ulnl " Know altln." Ths be,.nK "scd for dy- black J en Elenei1 Qunnrltlos hTS.". which woro filled fomw"2 n? needed. ce fro plT. u tlint ?30,000 mm Jrk,n". ?25.00 from Ed- d .00O r ' co".s'u of novorldBO, ent V; 7 u,uo"i nneliot. Ho ' rttUi,4?,. exp,nln t,lat nov uC, b5 'Irnfts nftor eloo R-arh. bwVin" "n inousnnd dol- J'Wcom). ., ,'b '-iurn to t'orkins, :V until.?0 "fvelgo hold tho 5 It' ""f Pjpctlon before ro- ,, 'ilQ order to nrnvnn Ha an ?sLn?n; ,"p th0"et tho J,WIn ,t0 Inalani1 for Gfin' ''V said SurPs?s. "My Infor- tWl,tn M0SP' "ls tlmt tll,s lie fuM . . '-'i '" tno ovent 'it XaC,0 i spnt to Indiana 'Minn i.nal Commlttoo ll.l not 1 3t aa i ,. ,tho funrt fel1 8"ort ' ta be LoT'f r?t0011 tho rtrnfts '""" WM.a '1 mnWng up tho i8 tbs to "u sa,a u nt tWus WATRiiininnw TK OlvUTXfJ CLOTHES ?AT"-lno . rrr rr and r., ,u '''AHiniTION !!7. U S,idny, OCT011KR 20 s Liio V niT " TBfi 0tev5?,!,Xa OUTFITS Local Barber Absent Five Weeks in Curry County Without Explanation. Consldorublo upprohonslon Is folt lioro ovor tho long continued nbsenco of I). A. Curry, tho well known Mnrshflold bnrbor. Ho loft lioro live wcoks ago for Curry county to spend a couplo or threo weokH hunting. Tlmo has passed and no word hns boon received by Mrs. Curry from 1:1 in to explain Ills continued nbsenco nor has any word been received directly or Indirectly from him. As ho plnnncd to go Into tho wlld3 of Curry county, no word was expect cd but now Mth. Curry and somo of his frlondn fear that somo accident might lmvo occurrod. Unless word Is received from htm soon, stops will bo tnken to nscortnln what lias delayed htm. Man ltd urn". Win. VnuKhan of McDonnld and Vnughnn was ntormod this morning bocnuso ono of hlH men who went hunting yesterday railed to return. A searching pnrty stnrtcd out but thoy found ho wns nil right, having atop nctl nt a ranch homo when ho discov ered ho could not got bnck to enmp hofora night. . CLAIMS NEGRO USED A KNIFE Trouble Amonfl Black Popula tion Brinfls Up in Justice Court Today. Cnrroll C. Smith, n negro portor .. .,. ni.tA.. rtnl. linrlini HMnil. IIP IIIO uiiiuuii uiuv ......... ....--.-. was nrroBted last night on tho chnrgo of assaulting Mrs. Dotty Hlckorson nnd Mrs. Pollack, bet tor known ns Mrs. Trolllngor. two colored womon residing In China town, with n dangerous weapon. Smith wns arraigned this morning, but his henrlng was postponed un til 2 o'clock tomorrow to enablo IJOpuiy i-roueuuiiiiH '""".""'' , " , Jonvtst to bo ilresont. Smith plead- .i l ..tl.. i.lmi ni'rnll'tlPfl. ileiilousy tlio Ciiiiw. Tho trouhlo occurred Inst even ing. Smith hnd been rooming nt tho plnco nnd Justlco Pennock be llovos thnt tlio troublo was proh nbly duo to Jealousy on tho pnrt of Smith over Win. Greono. nn othor nogro, who formorly llctl horo and who recently roturnod to tlio Day. Oreono witnessed tno . , !. imAn aiilinnnnnped TTOIIIJIO linn i'"" """ """''"" "i ns a witness. It scorns, according to tno iniormniwii k " womon to Justlco Ponnock, that Smith wont thoro nnd climbed in through n window. Uses n ICntfc. .. vtI.i n nlnlma hn nS- snulted her with a knife- nnd In jured hor nnnu mm " -2.wny from him nnd ran n o Mrs. iroiungor b ruuim. --: - u torfored nnd sho clnlniB Smith nt- tnckod nor wmi ,'"';,u,,n 7 o claims ho cut a long gash n to bnck of her waist and also In tho front of her dress, a corset pre venting tho knlfo gotng dcoper. Must Appear Tomorrow-. Smith when arraigned denied any knowledge of having danger ous weapons or rit acklng thorn with It. Ho was given his free dom on tho promise of his em ployer. Chnrles Huntor, that no would appear In court tomorrow, talth "W been drinking some Inst night. Ho wns arrested in tho barber shop by Marsn. u ..; tor, to whom the women WVcl after Smith had loft them. Tho woro .May "SBHi-u".. . m"" .. u.Rr "BS V at 'nnndori. He illlll ruvumi; .r."- --- Is known ns "Gunboat. STIIJi TKhli OF MOXEV. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Timos.i WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.Lnrz A. Whltcomb, a law partner of former Senator A .lbort J. B or dge of Indiana, testified to tho ClaPP rommltteo late today that George W Porklns. Edward McLean nnu Glffon? Elnchot sent drafts arnoun -Ins to 157.500 to newldgo for hU 19 04 campaign. ' ",n'", tin 000 tilled that ho sent only 10.oou and thnt Bovoridgo roturnod It. Senator Bovoridgo e ograpl ej tho committee today that ho would bo unable to get to WnBhlngton todav but would come Saturday if desired. J. ! mm F OF Rose Bunnie Murdered Be cause of Active Part in the Chicago Crusade. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 23. A young womnn tndontlflcd ns Horo Jtunnlo was shot to denth last night nt Strnlford to which place sho was taken by 11 vo men In an nutomobllo nnd killed bocnuso of her activity In tho vk'o crusndca In Chicago, accord ing to tho statement of detectives nf tor sovcral hours questioning of threo Itnllnns, arrested for tho crlmo. Ono of tho nccuscd ls Joo Bunno, alleged to havo confessed to tho murder. Tho woman ho said was his common Inw wife DIAZ AND ENTIRE STAFF ARE PRISONERS AT VERA CRUZ I S ROOSEVELT NECRO ADMITS KILLING TWO Confesses That He Took the Lives of White Men at Indianapolis. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 23. Frank Wllllo Smith, a negro, todny confessed to tho pollco that ho killed Frank Foxnll and Philip Lcpper. whlto men, near tho Stato Fatr groundfl October 2. The negro wnH arrosted nt Loulsvlllo nnd roturnod horo. In tho confession ho says ho whlto men called him n nines nnd bo gnu tho shooting. GIRL APPEARS W G Says She Will Help in the In . vestirjation of the Case Against Johnson. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times) CHICAGO, Oct. 23. Nervous nnd wonk after hor collapso on tho witness stand yesterday, Lucllo Cameron, tho girl whoso Infatua tion for Jnck Johnson, tho nogro pugilist, led to a fedoral lnvostlga- Hon nnd nrrost of tho nogro on tho charge of abduction, ngnln np- pcarod today to contluuo hor story., If was reported this hftornoon that nftor tho court proceedings tho girl will go nwny with hor mother. Tho Cameron girl Is said to havo assured tho niothor nnd tho nii- ilmrltloa Hint nllo Is willing to aid In tho Investigation In ovory wny. AVIATOR ARRIVES TOMORROW TO RE SOUGRT Water Company Prepares a Draft Says Muddy Wa ter Not Unhealthy. Tho Coos Bny Wntor company la preparing to soon mako application for n now franchise. It Is now draft ing a franchlso which It will endonvor to securo from tlio council. Applica tion will probnbly bo filed soon. They now lmvo It up with somo mombors of tho council. Mr. Corey, tho now mnnngor and engineer of tho Cooa Bny Wnter com pnny, mndo tho following utntomont rognrdlng tho muddy nppenranco of tlio wntor: "Tho color Is whnt Is termed vego tnblo stnln nnd nftor tho first henvy rains In tho fall In all tlmborcd coun tries, whoro tho wntor aupply la ob tained, tho heavy ralna wnah tho ve gotahlo stain lnrgoly from tho fnllon lonvoB Into tho wntor nnd oven In Portlnnd whoro tho Bull Bun wnter flows rnpldly through nbout fifteen miles of tlmborod country, nnd then principally through tho Bull Bun rlv or, this vogotnblo Btnln Is qulto pro ccptlble. hut not so much so ns hero or nt Tillamook nnd Const cities gon ornlly. "Tho ncnotlntlons. which I nm hnv- nlg with tho rommltteo of tho City Counrli. ir nuopiou, lneiuuo iiuoru tlon, whirls will to n ronaldornblo ex tent rcmovo this vegotnblo stain nnd from present Indications It would nn ponr ns though tho city will offer Biif flrlont Induromcnt to wnrrnnt HiIb ox nnniilinrn bv tho water rompnny. This color Is from vogotntlon nnd Is not In any wny injurious to ncaiin. QUEE.V IXDISPOSKD. THE HAGUE, Netherlands. Oct. 23 nnnan Wlllmlmlnn linR linnll suffer ing for sovornl dnya from n slight In disposition. Tins ncroniiug so mi offlclnl bullotln tonda to dispel tho linnn Imp lnnlostv nlltortnlllCd Of tllO iiirfh nf nn liolr to tho throno. TllO bullotln nddB thnt tho condition .of tho queon Is sntlsfnctory. BE V NE INC 0 E RESTS WELL Greatly Refreshed This Morn ing After Enjoying a Good Sleep. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Tlmosi OYSTER BAY, Oct. 23. A long night's sleep lnrgoly offset tho wcurl somo effects of Roosevelt's trip from Chlcngo to Oyster Bay nnd ho was greatly refreshed when ho nwoko this morning. Ho expected to sit up sov ornl houra todny. Word was given out thnt no visitors would bo permitted to sco Roosevelt todny. Ills physl clnna told hi in yesterday Hint ho must sco no ono until Thursday and thnt upon obcdlcnco to their orders might depend his chnncoa of resuming work In tho campaign Inter. MORGAN IS WELL PAID Receives Fees in Millions for Services in Organizing Harvester Company. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Oct. 23. J. V. Morgan received 105,000 shares of stock for services In connection with tho formation of tho Inter national Ilnrvostor Co. Thla stock on August 11, 1912, wns valued nt $13,500,000. So testified Wllllnm Hamilton of J. P. Morgan & Co., todny, nt tho continuation of tho government hearing on tho Inter national Ilnrvostor Co. Tho wit ness produced n contract agree ment dated August 13, 1902, pro viding for tho doposlt of certifi cates with tho Morgan firm by Charles Deorlng, Cyrus McCormlck, Harold F. McCormlck, Jnmos Deor lng nnd othora. Ho wob requested also to produco lists of tho own ers o tho cortlflcntea who ontorod Into nu ugreomout- with tho firm not to soil tho Btock boforo giving J. I Morgnn & Co. n chnnco to purchnso boforo Soptombor, 1903. Letters rend In roforonco to tho purchnso of Btock In tho Mllwnu keo Hnrvcstor Co., Bald, "Morgan & Co. would furnish tho monoy." New Rebel Movement Started With Flourish Meets Sudden End. ALL THE REBELS ARE DISARMED Casualties Attending Capture By Federal Troops Are Reported Trifling. (Py Associated Press to Tho Coon Times.) VICRA CRUZ, Oct. 23. Felix Dtnx with tho wholo of his Btnff was enn tured today nnd nil tho robeln dis armed. Tho casualties woro liislgnl flcnnt. When tho fedornl troops en tered tho city they llrst took posses sion of tho customs house. Then thoy seized tho municipal hlutdlugs nnd oirico. Tho majority of tho men In tho forces nro from tho nlnotconth regiment of Infantry. Thoy surren dered their amiB without fighting. Tlio bnrrncks In which Dinz nnd fol lowers woro concentrated woro thon surroundod. Washington Notified. (By Associated Press to Tho Cooo Bay Times.) WASHINGTON. H. C, Oct. 23. Tlio bnttlo between tho rebel fore-cB of General Felix Diaz, and tho Mex ican government forces undor Gcnor al Boltrnn. which litis boon Impondlns for Bovornl dayH, bognn at Vera Cms .it G:30 thla morning. Conimnudrr Hughes of tho United States crulsor Dca Moines cabled this Information to tho nnval department but gnvo no details. IT JETTY Christofferson and His Flying Machine Coming on tne Breakwater. Aviator Christofferson nnd his fly'ng machines will arrlvo hero on tlio Breakwater tomorrow from Portland to mako two flights on Saturday and Sunday at tho Marsh flold Fairgrounds undor tho aus pices of Tho Coos Bay Times. Much Interest Is manifest In Av lator Chrlstofforson's coming. It will bo tho first tlmo that a flying machine has ovor been brought to Southwestern Oregon nnd will bo tho first opuportunlty thnt most of tlio peoplo hero has had to wit ness tho marvel of tho ages. Mr. Chrlstofforson's brother has been horo nnd says tho flight can he medo without difficulty from tho Fairgrounds. Tho flight can ... ....i .inrlno n rnln nnd it Will take unusually bad weather to In- torforo. TAFT LEAVES BEVERLY. Summer Capitol I Closed for tlio (By Associated Press to Tho Cooa Bay Times.) BEVERLY, Mass., Oct. 23. Rov erly's glory os the summor cnpltol grew dim today when President Taf nocked away his golf sticks and climbed into tho Whit House auto mobile with Mrs. Tnft, Miss Helen and Secrotary Knox to end his vacn; "ion In the north with a three days' motor trip Into tho heart of Maine. KVERS MANAGER. Chicago Second Baseman to Bo tn (By Associated Press to The Coos Bay Times) ..-. -it o Tnhn Evors, second basenian for tho Chicago Na tional League team Is to bo manager of the team next senson, succeeding or mo ioui" . nnnneornent wrmadoUbyafid of the player today whoso posiuveuvM v...v . ylctlon. Defendant's Lawyer Says His Accusers Have Tarnisn ed Name of City. (By Associated Press to Tho Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Todny was devoted to a summing up In tho Bec- kor trial. Tho Btnto and dofonso woro .,l. ntintnil fnnr linurn in wlllcll to present their arguments. Tho state Will COnClUUO HUB UVUIUUB whui !,. .!. n.,..t win niiinnrn until tomor row morning and thon will como tho chnrgo to tlio jury ny jubulu uuh. w-vx nAAri n flm ilnfonnn mill doclarod ho was "defondlng nn Am erican, not a murderer. His nccus ers are vllo, a lawless dogonorato sot, who reeking In filth nnd infamy, havo tarnished tno inir nunio ui u b.uj. city n city more philanthropic nnd generous than any In tho world.' Shows No Emotion. "This trlnl," declared Mclntyro. "had Its birth In tho hearts of four murderora, noso, Wobbor, Vil lon nnd Schopps. solf-confossod ns- Easslns, all or wnom wnon -.. ...n..i.i im tron men. to mur- der again If they pleased." 1IT nthnoa Mill IT." Iin U3DUI IVUi "Becker is not guilty and you must. find boyonu a ronHonui T "'"; thnt tho gunmen did It. If o havo any doubt about It tho caso falls " ,,1t. DnnVn Hlnwlv and ev- enly. If Becker folt emotion or anxiety for tho outcome, "..-" failed to mirror his thoughts. "Red Phil" Davison, 'slnyor of ... ru .a nrrnlcrnnd lioforo jaCK .oils. " ... .."-- Justlco Goff today and pleaded not in.. A 4n 1 till HI 111 Mil I i:ilill&lll& him with ZoHjc'b murder. Justlco Goff set October 3 a mo ulu for tho trial. NOTICE TO ELKS. All mombors of Mnrshflold Lodge- No. 11 CO, B. P. O. K., are roquestoil to bo present nt mooting tonight. Im- portaut bus.noss.uGE SOUTH JETTY IS FINISHED Work at Siuslaw River Pro gressing and Water on Bar Is Deepened. Plinwwi.' Cift f.'t Work nn tlio nnntli lotlv nt. thn moiltll of tllO SillS- law rlvor was flnlshod during tho lat ter part of last wcok aim jounsnn Imlnrann tlin pntitrnrtors. have transforrod all tholr mnchlnory nnd oqulpmont to mo norm bhio iu mo rivKP ivliorn work Iiiih already started on tho north Jetty. Hnullng rock to tho Jetty from tho quarry on tho up- por rlvor, which una noen bubpoiiuuii for n week or moro, will bo rosumod In n fnnr ilnvg mill tlin Ilfirtll InttV Will bo oxtondod out to tho oconn. Tho south Jetty Is now complotoa accord ing to the original pians or mo gov ernment engineers for Improving tho bnrbor. By reason of building tho i.unlumli.1. tlin wntor nn thn bar hns 1.nn ilnnnnnful cm'nrnl tflQt nnil it iB oxpectod thnt whon tho north Jetty Is flnlshod tho iopm win no buuu'iuiu for largo coasting vossola to onter tho hnrbor Mcdonald to speak. Member of lrniirr-s.lvo Central Com- uiltfeeCoiiiliie to tho City Word hns boon recolvod that Snn- flold McDonald, ono of tho host poll- Itcal orators In tho country, will ar rlvo on the RreaKwntor tomorrow ami ,,.ni cnauir in Mnrshflold Frldny ov- ..in it In until thnt rnsranllPSH of ono's political views it will doulitlora be a treat well worm going sar 10 on Joy. Ho is n mombor of tho Control Commlttoo of the Progrosslvo party nnd onjoyp a national roputntlon ns an orntor and exponent of tho prln rlnlos advocated by Theodoro Rooso-volt. Oregon Senator Says the Bar Dredge Must First Be Tried Out Here. That thoro is no chnnco for Coos Bny to secure nn appropriation for tho rcpnlr nnd extension of tlio Jolty until tho bur dredge lias boon fully tested out Is tlio utntomont nf Senator Jounthan Bourno, of Oregon. Mr. Bnurno hnB hnd tho mattor up with tlio United States Englnoors and con ferred with uiombera of tho RiVors and Hnrbnrn rommltteo nnd doclnrcs thnt It will not bo possible to change tlio program until tho dredgo has boon given n trial. Snnntnr llnnrnn nvnrAHuml tllORh ronvletlniiB In n ronvorantlon with a Mnrahllold mnn nt I'ortinnd roceniiy. Ho said that tho United Stntos Engi neers, Including tho district- ongl ncors, hail recommonded tho bar dredgo and doclarod that It would produco tho desired results In tho bnr Improvements. In vlow of this, ho Bnld that tho inomborH of congross would not ovorrldo tliolr recommon dntlons. Ho Bald that tlio engineers hnd not conccdod any possibility of tho bar dredgo falling and untlll it was demonstrated that It was a fail ure tlio Jotty would havo to bo de ferred. Howovor. In enso of falluro of tho bar dredgo ho said thoro would bo no troublo In securing tho nppro prlntlon for tho Jotty. Rolntlvo to protests from Coos Bay peoplo that tho dredgo was bound to bo a falluro, Sonntor Bourne snlA tho onglneora woro oxports In thlu lino nnd thnt certainly tho opinions of peoplo who woro not exports could not bo usod to offset them. Tills convorsntlon was prior to the decision ngalnst tho now survey nnd Sonntor Bourno wna of tlio opinion that tho now Biirvoy would bo or dered. Ho declnred that ho was will ing to do everything posslblo for Coos Bay. IIo Intimated n Bort of chagrin to think thnt Coos Bay peoplo or or ganizations had not lot him know moro doflnltoly nnd moro fromitntly whnt tho pooplo horo doslrod. Ho Bnld thnt nn ono of tho mombcra of tho Joint Sonnto nnd IIouso commlt too of bIx on rivers and hnrhorB np proprlatlona, ho hnd secured one tonth of tho entiro appropriation for Orogon nnd folt thnt ho wns In n pos ition to seruro wlint rouiu ne nuw that Coos Bay actually roqutrod. CUTS AN ARTERV. Son of It. A. Copnlo Meets Alth n Prciilliir Accident. Whllo making shuttlos In tho man ual training department of tho Slxtn Grndo at school today, Harris Conplo. pon of R. A. Topple, accident Iv rut tho nrtory In his wrist, "o w v fainted from the heavy lose of Wood. Tim wnnnil was t od up and the hoy was taken home where a nlivstrhn attondod. The wounu is "" ...". TRV iT sTAMOUS SPKnn miELLS. Tho kind that tlnn ovor the v'lli ONRS. THE GUNNERY. IIKDUCE tho COST of TilVIW by TRADING with HAINES. II i