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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1912)
I T g DIFFERENCE HOW BIG A MAN IS, If ESS S SETS OUT TO DO . .....intiii nftl DP AH'IUU" I WATCH 11 IK WANT ADS. There nro ninny good linrf-nlns to bo fotiittl there. Anything lost or found Is iihvajH adver tised In The Times. mttttB It Is ' " "' IM. ll ' . 1... I mill nur '" ",B 4tln,C' a -MMII.Y. ltf.MBT,,B MEMIJER OP THE ASSOCIATED PHES .. . ..tl.t.r.l In 1H7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION -6 PAGES. hXVL IfflcZ m... A. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali nnd Coon Hay Advertiser. No. 120 BOESN (Eflflfi mm his f UNITED 10 AVERT WAR ...-n:rn nf France KSsWork- r - ilntcnn If) uiiiou"' .,,nne AIWAYS !tLW"..r.Tm IIICIWC EXCHANUHMU viu sol Struggle Oyer the. ji Situation Beuuvuu 1 Be Impossible. , IWi t O" n T"nM, ! c Franco's jiobI- 4, pleient Unlkan sltun- KfflOKd up W ITOiniui .. . 1 words. Ho Hnld: !.,rorm Is. nrst. contln w foreign 110 Icles and .t tho prnclicnuiiuy mm Dillon of our alliances liltcero nnd continued iwnre I'M" In Europo. iA afaovo nil. tho nrm b resolution to secure ro- L-ear rlgnts nun mummm ijl dignity from nil pob- Au ...ur1. address hnd been !i ...rlnnih- to a sncclnl it tie cabinet and It wnB tUt a speech Biinnnr 10 :..a ) iirltlnli Premier uJ the German Iniporlnl . m au-nlteri with MIX- etery capital of Europe t Poincalrc Haiti tnni nu 'jiilltd England nnd Rus !nnr before nctlni: nnd tied wllh tliom, and nd- nirh rvldcilCU 1!(JCM tO 1! 1 renernl settlement of ::i dlfflcultlca will ho of- mer or later. M: "Un to now tho ,Ut been In accord In yttit military oporntlona 1 Niitltuto nccomnllshed ii that no power has nmdo nils initiative. Tills ro ck li the best guarantee iu neaco In oHnecinllv -1 fict that tho Chancel Ecrope have been In con :rnIcatlon for tho past W WHML E TOW Mexican Bandits Wreak Ven geance Because They Were Refused Girls. tnr AmocIhIM Pirns lo Coot tlr TlmM. MEXICO CITY, Dec. C Tho town of Vallo del llrlavo In tho Htato of Mexico whh practically de stroyed today hy tho Scnpnta re bels, bemuse tho Inhabitants re fused to deliver over to thorn 19 young women residents. Tho Inlinbltnuts anticipating the rebels wreaking vongennco on them fled to tho surrounding hills, leav ing tho town ontlroly desorted. Tho fugitives nro said to ho Buf fering from tho cold nnd hunger. SEND GUNS TO EIGHTY-TWO DIE IN 8T0R1 Many Portuguese Fishermen Lose Lives in Gales On European Coast. (Mr Am Intel I'rtM lo i'on liar Tlmw LISllON, Dec. C Eighty-two Lis lion fishermen lost their lives In tho Btorni this week on tho const of Portugal. negiio FIEND HANGED. Mob of Men and Hoys Witness a Maryland Execution. tnr AMOclato.1 Pith to Coot liar TlmM. PRINCESS ANNE, Md., Dec. C. Wesley Miles, colored, wns legal ly hanged today for nn nttnek on tho 15-ycnr-old daughter of Sher iff W. G. Phillips of SomorBOt county Inst May. A crowd of men and boys toro down tho board cn- clostiro surrounding tho gnllows to witness tho hanging, but no other disturbance occurred l'ltoni: of Aitciiitoi.i). M hTIUTII-S cease. to OnVr CiiiiiiiiiiuderH Slon Wnrfnro. "I'll fnil la Poo. n.v TlnlM.l UDE. Dec. C. -Tho Sorv- flttnt has nrilorml nil eciaunders now In Turk- 7 to ccaso noBtllltlcs. KKS WIN A.I.V. vllwlly During Piling- S I.1H.11I1I. 'M tmt lo Cool Bit Tlmn.l Ctl !W r 4 rMA f I mm., , j iiiiiu ui T defeated 1000 Turks i hlll.-l .mo I " 1UI'U1 l Crff V honilnilfltitnKa Tlift "ld to hnvo lost 330 " wounueu. P OX GRKKCK. M of Albanian Towis bv Aiislilii. 'i ttru to Coo. ti. rtmM i i, Dec. C Tho AiiBtro- ' d the Italian minis llll protested to tho rfranent today ngnlnst tho T"' oi the Albanian town r- ini declared tho Groolc I' Of either Avnlnnn n f ' ol Zasno on tho Al- ,l COUld not tin mnnM. iPtrmaneDt. 1 BURNS PORTLAND jj Rescued When No- : wiwKson Kesort nieswept. 'fen -.. . . UXn V 0M n Tlm. ,, ' Dec- 0.''ErIck- ,0 le tho largest sa "e pai,, . (j,) t 7 -oast, was tail. 1 ' ana a(1JonnB damaged In a con- 'it omoon were h from which the -.' 7er 100 drlnk-sod-Th total loss was ?70,- " Sen .u on saioon had V f belng tho larg- Place n tho United U...7 rorland became a . to inmKi... .. 1 ..". "H, ,,B ac '"a in other lines. United States Forwards Arms and Ammunition to Pro tect Americans There. (Ilr AuotUieJ r-rt-M to Coot llr Tlmn.l WASHINGTON, Dec. C Tho War Department today sent a con Blgnmont or rifles and ammunition to tho American consuls at Hcrmus slllo nnd Durnngo, In response to tho roprosontatloiiH that Amorlcan llfo nnd proporty woro greatly In (lunger from dopredntlons by Mexi can revolutionists nnd Ynqul In dians. Tho rifles will bo distribut ed for tho most part nmong the mining enmps, MUltDKIt IN SlUTTIii:. Xono Haen Arrested for Choking Wife (o Death. Illr AilteJ Trrti to Cnoi D7 Time. SEATTLE. Dec. C Tho body of Mrs. Nouo Hnzen wns found In her room In a locnl hotel hero to day. Physicians doclarcd sho had boon strangled to death. Hor hus band, W. E. Hnzen, night clork at tho hotel, Is undor nrrest. Ho de clared ho know nothing of his wlfo's death. BIG SUfl FOR WATERWAYS Rivers and Harbors Congress Asks Annual Appropria tion of $50,000,000. tnr AwotUtM rreu to Coot mr Tlraei.J ivAntitMnTnv. nee. C. An an nual congressional appropriation of at least J50.000.000 tor wnienvuy improvements was reconunonded In n resolution adopted today at tho closing session of tho ninth annual convention of tho National Rivers and Harbors Congress. A formal Invitation to the con gress to hold its 1915 meeting at San Francisco was extended by tho president and tho directors of tho Panama-Pacific. International Expo sition was transmitted to tho board of managers by Representative Kohn of California. AID FOR OREGON. Portland Wants Moro Money for Harbor WorK. Df AmocliteJ Prwt to Coot Mr TlmM.l WASHINGTON, Dec. C Western .loUnnlito worn hnard today by tllO House rivers and harbors commit tee. The Oregon delegation want ed further appropriations for the Improvement of Portland Harbor and removal or oostrucuouo " tho Columbia river. SiMialo Committee Condones the IViiiisjlviuila Investigation. tnr AMO'lttM PrtM to Coot llir Timet, WASHINGTON. Dec. 0. Presi dent Pro Tom Hncnn of tho Bonato yesterday ordered that J. II. Rltton Iioiiho of Sciautnn bo brought to tho sciinto to appear aR a witness In tho Archbold proceedings. Hit tetihoiiBo had declared ho would not co mo unless forced to, Edward .1. Williams testified that ha had gono to Archbold's oMlco In Scranton whero ho had been supocnacd in tho Impeach niciit proceedings started by the Hoiiko last suminor. "Ho told mo to toll tho truth, let tho conse rtuonccB go where thoy will," Will iams added. Ho admitted Arch bold pnld his railroad fnro to Washington nt that time. NO DANGER OE PANIC IS FELT Appeal Made to Congress to Have Nation Put More Money in Circulation. Illr AMOclttfcl I'rrtt to Coot Iltr Tlm.J WASHINGTON. Dec. C "Thero Is no danger of a panic, but tho ex orbitant prlco of money Is tightening up business," declared Representa tive Levy today, bororo tno houbo nanklng nnd Currency Committee which took up n resolution directing tho secretary of tho treasury to no- poslt $50,000,000 of government funds In tho National Hanks. 5 IN T 0 Passenger on Iron Mountain r-ataiiy wounuuu wear Malvern, Ark. tnr Anoclt4 Prti to Coot Dr Tlmeo.J MALVERNA, Ark., Dec. C Pas ,,fo nn thn Southbound St. Louis, Iron Mountain nnd Southern Train, No. 92, were held up by two bandits Into last night between Malvern and Trackwood. Robert Younger, a pas sencer. of Denlson, Texas, was prob ably ratally shot. JUMPS TEN STORIES. DAYS DOINGS Major Mallory, Retired, Ends Life In Now York. Or Attocltlod Prctt to Coot Dr Timet.) NEW YORK, Dec C. Major J. C. Mallory, U. S. A retired, Jump ed from the tenth floor of the Ho tel Manhattan and was Instantly killed, today. Ho was suffering from menalcholy and was under the caro of a nurse. Mallory was 69 years old. His home was In Newport, and ho was stopping hero with his wifo. Resume of Proceedings in Senate and House at Washington Today. tllr AmocUIM l'rtil to Coot IUr Timet. WASHINGTON, Doc. C Tho scnato today resumed tho consid eration of tho omnibus claims bill. Shipping interests voiced vigorous opposition to tho soamon s Involini tary sorvltudo bill boforo tho com merco sub-commlttco. Tho court of lmpcnchmont re Binned tho trlaU of Jtidgo Arch- bald. Johnston or Alnbamn obtained an agreement ror printing ns a public document Tnft's speech at tho Daughters of tho Confedorncy convention. House Ilnslness. Tho Houbo resumed tho consid eration of tho legislative, oxecutlvo and 'Judicial appropriation bill. Tho naval nffnlrs commlttco bo gnn frnmlng a naval appropriation bill which Chairman Pndgott esti mates will enrry $120,000,000 to $130,000,000. Tho Progressive Pnrty's enm pnlgn fund statement wns filed, showing contributions of $G7C,G72. Tho banking nnd currency com mlttco began nrrnnglng tho diplo matic and consular appropriation bill, which Chairman Sulzor esti mates will carry three to four mil lion dollars. Tho president's messago on gon oral nffnlrs wnB read. Western delegates advocated ap propriations for rivers and harbor Improvements boforo tho rivers nnd hnrbor committee. Tho mllltnry affnlrs commlttco bognn hcnrlngs on tho military ap propriations bill. Yesterday In Congress WASHINGTON, Dec. C Tho son nto resumed Its consideration of tho omnibus claims bill yesterday. Tho Joint commission to invcstl gnto tho purclmaoH of American To bacco by foreign governments, olofiml RonntTir Mnrlln ehnlrmnn nnd orgnnlzed for nn Investiga tion which may tnuo a year. Tho Houso pnssod tho Adnmson bill. Tho Indian nffnlrs sub-coin mltteo completed tho Indlnu appro priation bill, aggregating $8,000, 000, which will bo reported Satur day. Chairman Honry of tho rules commlttco .tentatively sot next Tuesday for tho hearings or tho alleged Now Haven-Grand Trunk trnrric deal. Tho banking and cur rency Btib-commltteo decided to In vito tho testimony or porsoiiB In terested In currency legislation nt a hearing to bogln January C. Director Stratton or tho Hurcau nt Rtnnilnrilu onnosod boforo tho agriculture committee tho bill lor regulating tho tax on oleomargarine. Wnter dolognto;i urged llbornl np- nrnnrlntlnn for tlln MIsslRHlnnl lo- vees boforo tho rlvors and harbors coinmltteo. Tho Sonato court of Impeach mont resumed tho trlnl or Arch lml.l In tlin nftnrnnnn. Chairman Aloxnndor or tho mor chnnt mnrlno coinmltteo callod a meeting for Friday to resume tho shipping trust Investigation. WILL REVISE TARIFF SOON Democrats Announce Plans For General Revision of Schedules. in. AunrLteJ Prrat to Coot I)r Tlmw.l WASHINGTON, Dec. C "Wo are going to revlso tho tariff from agato to zinc," said Majority Lead er Underwood of tho Houso today. Ho said a meeting of tho ways and means committee of the Houso Is scheduled for noxt weok nnd would bo held merely to dotormlno when tho hearings should begin, when a full opportunity to be heard will bo Elven to every interest affected. Underwood talked with Taft but not about tho tariff. ARR YOU A 8PUG? Our toyland Is complete. Meet mo at the People's Toy Land. "Always something new." People's 5-10-15C Store. SHOP KAMA -Get your X.MAS PRESENTS and SAVE MONEY at COOS RAY CASH STORE. DRESSED DOLUS at LESS THAN COST at COOS RAY CASH STORE. M W D GUARD OF DYNA1ITING PARTY NS AT S UENTIN Vice President of Anti-Capital Punishment League Pro tests at Gallows. tnr AMO'lulod rrrtt to Coot Dr TlmM. SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Doc. C Willie Luis, n condemned Chinese, was hanged today for tho murdor or his rather and his second wire, at San Luis Obispo. M. P. ChrlstctiBcn, vice-president of tho nntl-cnpltnl punishment lenguo pressed forward from a placo nmong tho Invited guests and shouted rovcr Ishly, "I protest ngnlnst this hnnglng In tho nnmo or Christ, who said, 'Thou Bhalt not kill' " Ho wnB solzod by tho guards nnd hustled from tho room. LIVELY TIME 0 GOVE S Gov. Blease Tells His Asso ciates and the People "to Go To." nr AwUil Pr to fiMw Uy TIidm. RICHMOND, Vn Dec. C A swooping resolution repudiating tho remarks ot Governor Dleaso or South Carolina In support ot lynch law, was adopted by tho governors conference today. Tho voto was 11 to I. Dloaso In defending hlmsoir polntod his fingers nt tho fnecs of other governors and de clared that ho cared not ono whit for what tho conference did or loft undone "Four times this morning my llfo has bcon threatened for my utterances," declared Rloaso. "I was quoted yestordny ns saying 'to hell with tho constitution.' I sny now to nil tho governors of all tho' states and to all tho pooplo or tho Unttod States what I said thou." Tho conferenco hull wna thrown Into nu upronr. Governors of Alnbamn, Missouri, Now York, Mnrylnnd nnd Wiscon sin denounced, tho South Carolinian In strong terms ror his utterances. Governors or North Carolina, Ar kansas, Conectlcut and Idaho voted ngnlnst tho resolution. Tho Govornors' Conforenco np polntod n commlttco or Nvo to drnft uniform stnto legislation un dor which old stylo fnrm mort gages could bo replaced with short or long term rami bonds. A chain or now stnto banks throughout tho country to bo authorized by various legislatures under a uniform law and tho listing of bonds on stock oxchanges are contemplated. Tho rour who voted against tho resolution declared emphatically that they opposed mob violence but be lieved tho resolution exceeded tho rights ot the conferonce. Aftor tho voto was taken, Dloaso said, " I would not voto, gentlemen, because It makes no dlfferonco to mo ono way or tho other what this conrerenco thinks or does." KEEP MEN ON THE FARM. Governors Discuss Means or Check ing City Trend. Br AttocltlMl Proa to Coot I)r TlmM. RICHMOND, Va Doc. C Rural credits and plans ror states to check the drift of population rrom tho country to tho cities wore tho principal subjects to bo discussed at today's conference or govornors. FLOUR $1 PER SACK. To introduce Blue Stem Flour into every home on Coos Bay, I will sell it Satur day for $1 per sack, cash. Sale Saturday only. A. T. I HAINES, Phone 152. New Charges Against Alleg ed Informer and Spy of Union Set Forth. DISASTERS TOLLOWED HIS VISITS QUICKLY Former Official-of Iron Work ers Alleged to Have Ar ranged Explosions. tnr amocuim r to coot nr Tim. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Dec. 0. Violent methods or righting non union work In which Ilockln nctod ns "ndvnnco ngent" ot tho Mc ' NamaraB "dynamiting squad" woro charged by tho government to day In the croBB-Pxnmlnntlon ot Murray L. Ponnell or Springfield, III., u defendant at tho trial nf tho nccuscd bomb plotters. Tho government's alleged funblllty ot tho local union olllclnls to unlonlzo n Job wns followod by nn nppoitl ror aid nnd thnt a visit or Ilockln to n particular location was fol lowed by nn oxlpoBlon. Ponnoll testified thnt uftcr ho fnllcd to unlonlzo Jobs In Springfield, ho wroto to Sccrotnry McNnmara to "send Ilockln ns Boon ns poBslblo," but ho nsserted ho wanted ilockln ns . a nntlonnl organizer and not lor dynamiting purposes. Ho said Ilockln railed to appear and on February 15, 1911, ho ngnln ap pealed by lottom for Ilockln. McNnmnrn replied "hope and wait," cautioning Ponnoll to "bo more careful what you wrlto to headquarters for tho Lord only knows who roads tho mnll that comes Into this olllco." Tho witness said Inter Ilockln nrrlvcd In Springfield nnd on March 8 an explosion thoro caused $45,000 damages. Ponnell snld Hockln's visit hnd nothing to do with tho explosion and thnt ho knew nothing ot the oxploslou. Chnrles N, Ilcauni of Minneapo lis, a former member of tho Irnn workorB executive board, charged with appropriating $1000 a month to bo used by tho McNuinarns for dynamiting, said thnt ho know nothing of tho fund. "Tho first r heard of tho Mc NnmnrnB using $1000 monthly wns nftor their nrrest. Nor did I over know tho union's funds woro usod to buy explosives. I novor saw Ortlo E. McMnnlgnl until I enmo horo for tho trial." Ho ndmlttod thnt ho helped to rnlso a $200,000 dofonso fund for tho McNamnras, "but I did not know ho was guilty," ho ndded. WALL STREET DEALS PROBED MONEY TItl'ST PROHE ASSUMES NEW PHASE I.V NEW YORK HOLDING COMPANIES INVES TIGATED. inr AaaocUt Prrat to Coot n TlmM, NEW YOItlC. Dec. C Ropreson tntlves of tho Houbo coinmltteo are at work in this city preparing for a resumption of their Investigation of tho "monoy trust" In Washing ton next Monday, Tho latest phaBe ot tho commissioners' activity Is tho operation ot tho Now York Stock Exchango companies acting ns transror agontB for largo corpora tions whoso shares aro heavily dealt In on tho oxchango. Thoy havo boon visited tho last fow duys by n coinmltteo or statisticians to inquire Into figures showing tho number of shares or such corpora tions actually transferred within the glvon porlnds. It Is well known that tho amount ot stock or Homo or tho market lends nnd tho trading In it within a year Is much larger tlinu tho lo cal capitalization, so that on the face or tho returns tho ownership or all tho shares changes hands sovoral times during that poriod. CHAMRER OK COMMENCE NOTICE Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Marshuold Chambor ot Commerce will bo hold Friday ovenlng at 7 o'clock. All nro urged to be presont, as Important harbor matters nro to be taken up. D. O. GREEN. President. MASQUERADE HALL at FINNISH HALL Saturday night, DEO. U. i