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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1913)
fffo "IT WILL SOT THAN "1 TOLD YOU YOU SO" jJETOWORLP tftjk attmra 'THE I'AI'KIl OF AUTHORITY' in Mur.shfleitl I tho liiilupeml cut Times. H Is for tlio city and community Hist, Inftl and all tho time. JOIN Til 13 TIMES FAMILY'. watch Tin: want Ana. There aro many good hnrcnlnu to ho fount! there. Anything lost or found Is ulvwiys adver tised In Tho Times. MEMBER OF TIU5 ASSOCIATED PItES frl VVVlll ISSWIllHSIICU 111 JM7H fUL. A AAV I. w Til0 CoaHt Mnll. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 6 PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 15(P 11 III? rf3 dbJA && If W SBSHcafo STONER ATTACK OF ARRESTED F R IS. BLANGHRELQ ays Ho Has No Recollection of It anti mat tiau boou MadeJHimCrazy. fOMAN DOES NOT WANT TO PROSEUUIb larshal Carter Says That He Will Preter some unargc Against Him. I a sinner, who recently camo to fcou liny from Alaska to engago In Eo rcBtnurant business, was nrrcstotl Bt night nt tho Knox homo nt Tenth inl Ingersoll on tho ch'nrgo of nl- fcklng Mrs. Wm. lllnnchnrtl, tho jht previous, Stoner has no rccol- ctlon of tho mnttor, ho snys, nnd y:i that If It did occur, It was tho tj of a intin crazed by llnuor. iWhen tnkon Into custody by Mnr- inl Ctirtcr and Nlghtwnteh Shoupo, oner was being rnrod for at tho iox homo About 5 o'clock yestor- nioriiliiR, ho awakened undor a !c near tho Knox Iioiiho and being II I cd and skk from his sprue, ho is unnblc to walk. Ho railed for lp and Mr. Knox responded, and he inlly got Into tho Knox Iioiiho and is rnrod for- Mr. Knox, who Is a Idower, In employed ns a laborer tho Kim company, nml upon Sto- k'h npeals remained nt homo yos- rday to euro for him. Stoner was nil roiuorao nt tho city 11 totlny. "It wns nil whlskoy, cra- whlBkey," ho said. "A innn'B crn- .that drinks It. 1 didn't menu to liny body nny harm. '.My mind Is nil u blank about It. Jon't remember It. All I can ro- Imhor Is that I was walking around Inn there and can only llguro out ,t I got tired In my drunken condl- i, wantetl n room to bo to sloop. bit happened I don't romomhor ox- it thnt early yestorday morulas I aliened under n tree. I wns fooling 'ill and couldn't got up. I heard lolso nearby and dually saw that as nonr a liouso nnd I railed for p. Tho iiinn responded nnd took of mo yesterdny. I am sorry niso I didn't moan to mnko nny liblo." Doesn't Want to Prosecute. Pom Iicnnott today wns endonvor to hnvo Stoner roloasod from Jail. , tho chnrBca nBnluat him dropped. kvent out nnd saw Mrs. Rlanchflohl Mnrshnl Carter wns informed ; she would not prefer nny charges Inst Stoner. lowovcr, Mnrshnl Carter does not poo to drop tho enbo that way. injures thnt tho enso Is too so ls, tho tlrnwIiiB of n gun on n mn, bcliiB nn offonso thnt Intoxl- pu won't excuse him. rayB that ho will nt lonst pro- iMrgcs of carrying concoalod pom ngnlnst Stonor, and will sub- ia ''Ira. Illnuthard as n witness Irovo It. Stonor had nbout $23 sh on his person whon nrrostod, Is snld to hnvo consldornblo mon- rllo recently lonsod tho former lion of tho Gunnory for n ros- Hit but Is snld to hnvo sold it Pier parties. sner's gun wns found nt tho homo by Marshal Carter, tho an having been laid nsldo. per wns located through n boy liapponod to seo him. lis afternoon Mnrshnl Carter Ivered thnt slnco Mrs. Blanch- would not fllo tlio charcos 1st Stonor, tho most sovoro io ho could mnko ngnlnst Ston- Jultl ho disorderly conduct. 6 TOF I Prices of Everything Except oPtatoes and Sugar Went Up in 12 Months. in AMOilaled Titm to Coot nr TImM.l WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Soaring prices or rood stuns woro pictured In a now sot of figures compiled by tho United States Department of Labor from Ita InvestlKatlon of the cost of living In thlrty-ntuo Ameri can cities between August, 1011 and August, 1012. Only two commodi ties, potntoes nnd sugar, decreased In price. Flgurus showing tlio ndvnnco In prices tlio last ten yours show tho following Increases: Sugnr, C por rent; butter, 31; milk, an; flour, ar; potntoes, 10; eggs, 17; lard, 57; elilckous, SO; sirloin steak, G2; hums, J3; rib roasts, G3; common, 01; round steak, SO; smoked bacon, 100; porkchops, 105 per cent. Within tho 30 eltloB Investigated lives one-fifth of the population of tho United States. BONOS GIVEN FOR TVEITMDE '0 F MFD line Explosion Proves Fa ro los Angeles Bride and Her Mother. ' M r ii to toot Bar TImw J AVGJIKS, Jan. 10. Exnlo- P E'er line In tholr kRohon, tat 1 nd been cleaning cur tt3 fatally burnod Mrs. tee Hi'rrh, n brldo of three nnd her mother, Mrs W. J t- J San Francisco Labor Unions Furnish $240,000 Secur ity for Him and Clancy. llr AtioelttM I'rcti to Coo IU) Timet. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Ball bontlH In tho sum of $210,000 for tho rolcnso of Olnf A. Tvoltmoo nnd Eugono Clancy, convicted of bolng dynnmlto conspirators, nnd sentenced to six years In tho feder al prison nt Lenvonworth, Kansas, woro furnlahod hero todny in tlio United Stntcs district court. Tho govornmont charged Tvlotmoo with financing tho dynnmltlng of tho Los Angolos Times building, for which James B. McNamnm Is now serv ing a life torm nt San Quoiitin poultontlary. Tho bonds will ho forwarded to Lonvonworth whoro thoy must bo slgnod by Tvoltmoo nnd Clancy bo foro thoy aro Biibmlttod to Judgo Andorson, who tried them, nnd who will pnss finally on tholr acceptance RIVER BOAT EXPLOSION FATAL Eight Dead, Twenty-two Hurt and Eleven Missing as Re sult of Accident Near Mo bile, Alabama. llr Amoclated Prrn to Coos IJr Timet. MOBILE, Ala., Jan. 10. Tho re sults of tho search for victims of yesterday's bailor explosion on tho steamer James T. Staple on tho Tlmblgheo rlvor, Indlcntcd that eight aro dead, tho Injured number 22, nnd 11 nro missing. All tho steamer's chief officers were killed. About hnlf tho vIctiniB woro ne groes. Tho cniiBO of tho explosion linn not boon fixed. DELEGATION IS IN WASHINGTON DOCTOR D. C. Greene First to Arrive and Others Expected Soon Afterwards. A Washington dlspntch of Jan- uary S, to n Portland papor, says: J Captnln Mncgonn of tho steamer Bronkwutor and William Grimes of Marsltfleld, arrived hero todny. Dr. J. T. McCormnc, L. J. Simpson nnd C. A. Smith of Mnrshflold nro ox pocted this evening. All nro on n committee sent hero to work for n Jolty appropriation. D. C. Grcono nrrlvod this morning. I To ItcTiiTiTVort. I WASHINGTON', Jan. 10. Ropro-J soutatlvo llnwloy Imo filed with the president n romonstrnnco on behalf of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Com merce and tho Columbia Hlvor cub-' torn district ngnlnst tho consolida tion of thoso districts, with tho Portland customs district, llnwloy has been promised a honrlng boforo any action Is tnkon. YEAR IN JAIL San Francisco Judge Regrets He Can't Send Prisoner to Penitentiary for Years. (Ilf Auoclatel Prrtt to Cnos 117 Timet ) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Dr. Poabody, ono of tho many lllognl practitioners nrrostcd by fedornl ag ents In tho national crusado, war. sontoncod todny by Jutlgo Vnnflcat to ono year in tho Alameda county Jail ond fined $1000. Tho Judgo oxproBscd rcgrot that ho could not scud tho prlsonor to tho peniten tiary. Ho waH charged with using tho malls to defraud. Silvia Lnvlosn tiled In n hospital horo last November after ncciialiiB Poabody of causing hor death, Pea body lfed to Mexico. A warrant chrrglng him with inniiBlaiiglitor Is etlll out. In setting out tho crlmo fur sentence whon Poabody wns Ill-ought In, tho court took occasion to say thnt nil Bitch men nro "con cclencoless, cold-blooded murderers," BALKAN PEAOE NEGOTIATIONS COME TO STANDSTILL TODA! BALKAN ALLIES T W Roumania and Bulgaria Clash Over Fortifications Along 1 the Frontier. . (Br AMOolntcd I'rrm to Coo U TlmM.J PARIS, Jan. 10. Rumania decld oil today to mobilize her nrmy It she does not obtain within -IS hours satisfaction from Bulgaria In rognrd to tho fortification of hor frontier, according to a dlspntch from Bucharest to tho Temps. UIl'IMATUM IS OIVK.V. Iloiinuiulii .Serves Notice on Bulgaria Today. Wr AMOcUted Pr to Coot Ilr TlmM. LONDON, Jnn. 10. Roumania practically dollvorod an ultimatum to Bulgaria todny by demnndlng tho cession of Slllstrla territory to tlio north of tho lino strotchlng from thoro to Knrvlnn on tho Black Sea, according to n news ng eucy dispatch from Sofia. WILSON HEM MAKE AnACK OF SU S T GOV. MARSHALL ES I Vice-President Elect Issues a Stirring Address to Legis lature in Indiana. (Bt Auoclatel Trcii to Coo liar Times.) INDIANAPOLIS, Intl. Jnn. 9. "Unless progressive legislntlon Js enacted, tho peoplo, somo day, will open up tho cul-de-sac, ovon though tho ononlng may lead representative government ovor a precipice into pure socialism or paternalism," said Governor Marshall In his mes sage to tho Indiana legislature to dny. "Roprosentativo government does not moan that present-day condi tions cannot bo remedied. Upon tho contrary, progrosslvo legisla tion may bo enacted with no dis turbance to tho chocks nnd bnl- nncos of our system of govern ment. "The last conornl assembly re cognizing our unfortunate condition (Continued on Pago Four.) President-Elect Bothered by Militant Woman Stay of Sentence Allowed. IDr Auoclt4 Vttm to Cooi nr Tlmu. NEW YORK, Jnn. 10. Moudo Ma lone, tho militant suffragist who wus arrested nnd convicted of disturbing n mooting at which Woodrow Wilson wns spcnklng, appeared In tlio court of special sosslons In Brooklyn to-, day and asked a etny of sontonco, In order that she might appeal tho caso. ' Hor renuost was grnntod. ON REP. KENT Election of the California Con gressman Contest Big Expenditures Alleged. (llr AmocUIcI I'm i to Coot Uf Time. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Notlco of contest of tho ro-oloctlon of Roprosentativo Kent of tho First California district, was filed by K, G. Cornwall, dofeated Democratic cnndldato, who alleges that Kent spoilt ovor $50,000 to accuro his election, In violation of tlio law limiting tho expense of candidates nnd fnlluro to mako a correct re port of his expenditures, LUMBER TRUST CASTRO D IT 7 Eastern States Retail Dealers Association Enjoined from Further Activity. (Dr Aioi luted Preti to Coos liny Timet, NEW YORK, Jnn. 10. Tho gov ernment's potltlon for a permanent Injunction ngnlnst tho Enstern Stntcs Retail Lumbor Doalors' asso ciation, alleged to bo n combina tion to restrain trade, was granted today by tho federal district court. Final arguments for nnd ngnlnst tho Injunction were hoard a fow weeks ago, wo TO FRISCO FIRE Score Injured in Destruction of Lodging House and Waterfront Hotel. (Or AMOcUtcJ rren to Coot nr Timet. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Two aro known to hnvo lost tholr llvos and n scoro wero injured In a flro today that destroyed a rooming house on tho waterfront, Tho Idon tlty of tho charred bodies tnkon from the ruins has not beon deter mined Threo o; tl e Injurod woro firemen, 'Tlio San Pedro lodg'ng liouso and Maritime hotel wero destroyed. GET FREE M Former President of Venezue la Still a Prisoner on El lis Island.. (Or AitorUtM 1'itm to Coot I)a Timet, v NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Clprnno Castro, formor president of Vene zuela, sot foot on United Statos soil today for the first tinio in ohargo of an Inspector. Ho left Ellis Island, whero ho has boon de tained" since his arrival from Eu rope, and nppoared In tho fcdoral district court, whoro, boforo Judgo Holt, his counsol nrgued for his re lease on a writ of habeas corpus. Tho habeas corpus proceedings woro suspended todny until Fod oral Judgo Holt can decided who thor Castro can bo roloasod from Ellis Island under bond, beforo his status ns an immigrant has been settled. WANT HIM TO TKSTIFV. Money Trust Committee Still After Ilockefpller. llr Artoctated I'ttu to Coot Day Timet.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Tho monoy trust commlttco of tho house today ordered Pujo to send a physi cian to moot Rockefeller as soon ns ho rouohos Miami. 'Clio physician will ondeavor to ascortaln whether or not tlio oil magnato Is physically able to testify. RockofoUor's phy sician said ho could not. See her snillo when you hand her! Whitman's. Czar Retains All Soldiers Whose Time Is Expiring; Prepared for Trouble. nr Aiiodited r-rrri to Coot liar Timet. ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 10. Or ders aro oxpoetcd from tho Rus sian war mlnlstor In tho noxt throo days retaining with tho colors nil of thoso whoso tinio has expired as soldiers In tho army, who undor ordinary conditions should hnvo boon dismissed to tlio resorve two months ago. They will probably bo retained until April II. It Is understood that tho fnlluro of tho nttompt to nrrnngo n Joint Austrian nnd Russlnu demobiliza tion has forced Russia to romaln propnrod for eventualities. Roports from Warsaw toll of much orders for tho completion of fortifications nnd of ngltntlon among tho Riwfilnii irmy officers, who nro Bonding tholr valuablos to placos of safely, Tho publication yestorday of a pro hibition ngnlnst; crossing tho front ier by foreigners Is also rognrdod ns n disquieting sign. Russia Is now noting In full accord with sovornl othor powors In tho mnttor of bringing prossuro to bear at Constantinople, Turkey Refuses to Yield Arf- rianople or Islands in Aegean Sea. EUROPEAN POWERS MAY ATTEMPT FORCE Outlook on London Peace Conference Gloomy Ad- rianople Short Rations- NO ACTION TA.KKX. 11 O f LONDON, Jan. 10. Til a mooting of ambassadors thfc p afternoon to discuss tho DaT- i kan situation concluded with- out definite rosults. Thoy Uli moot again Monday. fl, a POWERS URGE TURKEY TO YIELD TO TERMS I CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 10 European nmhnssndars to thi? Ottoman capital today uucceoded' in drawing up n noto which pro bably will bo presentoJ Mondny to tho Turkish government. Tin document guardedly advlsen Turkey to yield on tho ciuoutloa of Adrlauoplc, but no suggesttou Is mndo of prossuro belirn,' brought by tho poworB to Insure: tho acceptance of this advice. 5 n v r v r r i r ! L r 4: nr AMOilatrJ rrrit to Coot liar Tltaea.. LONDON, Jan. lO.ThronU aC Turkoy to recall her ponce dologntcf from London to Constantinople, unit tho nicnaco of the returning Invusfon of Belgrade tended today to glv.i tbr Impression that tho Balkan sltuaUoti Is more grnvo tho Inst twonty-fourr hours, and much Is expected from to day's meeting of tho ambassador who planned to roach n decision caiv lornlug JJiu (ollectlvo nttltudo tit Europe. Rcchnd Pnshn, londor of trm Turkish ponce delcgntlon, todny re iterated tho liumovnblo detonulriaj- tlon of tlio Turks, not to ubnnduci tho fortress of Adrlanoplo or th& IslandB of tho Aogean Sen. Ho aalS. thnt this is whoro tho concessions como from ono side had these bcox known boforo hand, thoro would barer been no need to go to tho troubles of bringing togethor n peaco con ference in Loudon. It Is not likely tho ponco conforuco will rosiimo sit tings beforo noxt wook. RUSSIA GETS RKADV. M y T War Department Officials Fa vor Restoration Condi tions Bad Now. (lljr Attoclalea r-rwi to Coot Xltj Timet. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. In fav or of tho restoration of tho nrmy canteen, Secretary Stlmson, Surgeon Gonoral Tornoy, Brlgadlor Gonoral Wlthorspoon and Reproiontatlvo Barthobl of Missouri appearod today hofoio tho house military affairs eomnilttoo to urgo Barthold's bill for that purposo. Stlmson said that without tho onntoen conditions woro worso than When the sale of beer and light wines were allowed at army posts. "When men come Into tho nrmy," said Goneral Leonard Wood, chlof of staff, "from whoro drinking Is per mitted and find no placo whero thoy can buy n drink, It puts them In a prcfancus situation. I am In favcr of tho canteen undor tho restrictions as in tho British army." Cnr Prcpaies for Forcing TuiUcj to Como to Terms, llr AwotlateJ rrne to Coot liar TI.T LONDON, Jan. 10. Tho Russtaii Black Son fleet was niohllUed tt- day In preparation for n naviifc domonstrHtlou projected by the I3 ropenu powers, In tho event of He bolng found noeossary to force Tu koy to make tonus. GREEKS LOSE HEAVILV. Losses nt SnltnilUI to Dntu NuiiiriM: Over 7,0. nr aho,iim rrwi to coot nr Tiwea.) SALON1KI, Jan, 10. Tho Greolt troops fighting against tho Turks tn tho klnlty of Janliia havo lost te dato 7,000 klllod and wounded. Greek relnforcomonts nro being df-patchod. ONLY BREAD LF.FT. Fugltlvo From Adrlanoplo Itcportts Scanty Rations, (Dr AuoclaleJ Trtta to Coot Dar Times.) BELGRADE, Jan. 10. A fugitive from tho fortress at Adrlanoplo' reached the Servian camp In front of that city and roports that tho onli? food obtainable lnsldo tho walls I broad rations of four ouncos dally . CITY MAY SURRENDER. Bulgarians Say Fall of Constantino ple Is Imminent. llr AvorUled I'rtM to Coot Bar Ttiii" ) LONDON, Jan. 10. Dr. S. DanefT tho Bulgarian peace plenipotentiary , received cipher mesangoe from to Bulgarian capital, which represents that conditions in Adrlanople are ap palling, and that the fall of tho elf- Is imminent. FRESH OIAMP1Y and EASTi' OY'STERS Juct rcolved PIIOM ORDERS TO COOS BAY ICW AN COLD STORAGE CO. PHONE T