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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1913)
MAN WHO REFUSES TO SEE THE ERROR OE HIS WAY BMM8 BACK (EflflB TUB I'AI'KK OF AUTHORITY' 'in Alnishflenl is tins liHlcpcncI I..... Tlmiw. It Is for the city WATCH T1IH WANT ADk There nro ninny good lmrgnlDf to ho found there. Anything , lost or found Ih nhvnys adver tised hi Thu Times. mmtz i fund community ilr.st, Inst and an tho time. JOIN THE TIMES FAAIILV. AIEAIHEH OF THE ASSOCIATE!) PRES R VVVI Estalilisncu in im I. AAAVI. TJl0 Const AImII. Established In 1878 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nnd Coos Hny Advertiser. Na. 1C wixxt I; Til" SULLIVAN IS I COMMITED 10 All ASYLUM Kiinont ilnw York Politi cian Gives Way Under 1 strain. 1CIAL ELECTION ' FOR A SUUUtSSUK i' Congressman-Elect from is District is m iuii- kers Institution. ' AmscIMM ITfM lo Coo n, Tlmn.l BV YORK, Jnn. 11. Hy rcu- fcr n court ardor It wns learned I tlint CongroBsninn-olect Tim- 1). Sulllvnn, who hnH lone I ti iiroinlnent figure In Now F legislation la to ho formally Kitted to n private minltnrlnm bilkers. illvnu hnH long heon known Ijio nnino of "Ms Tim," nml Jomlnnted IiIh dlstlct polltlcnl- r ninny years. eitniio Ih n completo ncrv- Ibreakdown. eommllment bcoiiib to In- f the probability of n special on for a congressman to aue- M Sulllvnn In tho Thirteenth ct. ITES OUT HE TRIP EAST IcCormac Tells of Extra- iinary Blizzards in the Rocky Mountains. letter written while on route IDr. J. T. McCormnc, who la n ber of tho Coos Day delegation fnshlngton Kccuro government tho reconstruction of tho Jet- inys: fo hnvo Just loft Chcyonno hIx lato on nccount of a torrlblo Mountain blizzard. It wna degrees holow zero at Raw- Ind Hlxtcon below nt Choyonno. )f our brakoman had his fnco and was left nt Lnramlea. Tho brnturo In tho car was about 58 08, but slnco wo loft tho summit ivo boon getting mora hent In rain. ilnnion nay It Is tho worst bllz Uhoy hnvo known In twonty I hnvo tnkon a numbor of to show tho contrast in two rldo from California. Tho nul desolation of this roglon Is K nnd I wondor why peoplo bhooso It for n homo when pan got so mnny bottor plncea I'nelflc Const nnd elsowhoro. I I toll peoplo that wo hnvo n homo at Horkoloy, thoy usu- romnrk that "Horkoloy la n Iful plneo for a homo." So I ', wo hnvo choson woll. C. A. Smith koops up his bbs whllo traveling by reeolv- Bd Bonding messages. Wo will f Chicago Monday if thoro nro aro delays. Wo nro to meet in Mncgenn nnd D. C. Greon Willnrd. nro now dropping down tho llopo of tho Rockies and thoro lany farms nnd Binnll towns tho rond. Howover, ovory- is covered with snow. Wo Iknow yet how long wo will bo Bhington. I will go from thero York nnd oxpoct to return southern route." HARRIMAN LEFT $75,000,000 ESTATE OF IiATH RAILROAD .MAGNATE APPRAISED AT IM MENSE SUM IIV NEW YORK TAX HOARD. (II, AModntf.t I'rrn to Com Ilr Tlmm.l NEW YORK, Jnn. 11. Tho estnto of E. II. Hnrlmnn nggrcgntca from $70, 000,000 to 175,000,000, accord ing to tho estimate reached yesterday by tho Transfer Tnx Apprnlscrs with a complete Inventory in hand. NORTH BEND TO HAVE LIBRARY MRS TO HEART FAILURE. fry J. Thompson, surgical , nt the White Cross hospital city, died of heart falluro at Ilock Tuesday morning. Ho 50 years, 2 months nnd 15 of ago at tho tlmo of his Mr. Thompson was surgl- urso nt the Multnomah coun- Psplral at Portland for six coming bore about threo fca ngo to tako a position on Ftaff of the local hospital. Point Enterprise. ao mndo enko with coffeo or ate piping hot 15c, LEWIS' jes Want Ads bring results. Preliminary Plans for Starting Institution There Per fected Friday. Preliminary steps for tho starting of n public library In North Ilond wero perfected nt n mooting In tho North Rend Commorelnl Club rooms. Tho project was launched nt a moot ing of tho commtlteo to tako charge of tho matter. This committee, which consisted of Mrs. Georgo I Inzer na chairman, Mrs. I.alnl, Mrs. Henry Kern, Mrs. Geo. 1). Mnndlgo, Mrs. Herbert, Arm Btrong, Mrs. C. M. Ryler, Mrs. Ira 11. lfartlo nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson met yestordny nnd dlsciiBsod tho mnttor In detail. Tho organization of tho North Rend Library Hoard was per fected with tho election of tho fol lowing oillcors: " Chntrmnn Mrs. Gcorgo Hnzor. Socond vlco-ehnlrmnn Mrs. C. M. Ryler. Third vlco-ehnlrmnn Mrs. Laird. Secretary Mrs. L. J. Simpson. AsBlstnnt sccrotary Mrs. Herbert Armstrong. Troasuror Mrs. Henry Kern. Tho fallowing standing committees wero appointed: Flnnnco Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Mnndl go and Mrs. Ilnrtlo. Publicity Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Simpson nnd Mrs. Laird. Ways and Moans Mrs. Rylor, Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Armstrong. Rooks nnd furnishings Mrs. nnr tlo Mrs. Hnzor nnd Mrs. Wernlch. Meetings will bo hold each Friday aftornoon nt tho North nend Com mtrclnl Club's rooms to tnko enro of tho work. W. . GHICO HOTEL Former Marshfield Man Is Head of Syndicate Buy ing California Hotel. Tho following dispatch from Chlco, Calif., will bo of interest to Cooa Day peoplo, ns W. F. Rnu wns formerly a resident of Marsh field prior to going to Aledford to ongngo in tho hotel business there: "Tho Diamond Hotel, ono of tho best known In Northern Cnlifornln, nnd for yenrs controlled and man aged by Jnck Adlor, now of San Diego, was sold today to a stock company at the head of which is W. F. Ran of Medford, Oregon. "Tho price, not Including tho building is $17,500. Tho Diamond will bo enlarged and Improved. "Tho purchasing company is made up chiefly of Oregon mon. Of lato tho hotel has been finan cially embnrrassed becauso of ob ligations of tho formor owner. Theso affairs wero straightened out before tho deal was made. The I G I FORMER WIFE OF .MILLIONAIRE MIXING MAX FAILS TO HAVE HER DECREE ANNULLED CLAIMED ERROR IX RESI DENCE. lllr AModitrJ I'rcM to Cooi nt, Tlmn.l CHICAGO, Jnn. 11. Tlio appli cation of Mrs. Grace Drogn Gug genheim to have her divorce from William Guggenheim annulled was dismissed by Judgo Heard hero to- EXPECT WORK ON COAST LINE The Announcement Concern- S. P. Route to Eureka Is Expected. According to apparently woll founded gossip, deflulto announce ment will bo forthcoming within n very short tlmo about tho Southern Pacific's construction of tho bnl- anco of tho Const lino botweon Murshflold nnd Eurokn, to connect mi with Cooh Ray and tho Eugeno lino. This Is expected to shortly follow the announcement that Is ex pected concerning tho starting of construction on the hrldgo ncross Coos nay nnd of tho work on this end of tho Coob Rny-Kugono lino. Tho survoy on tho Coos Rny-Eu- roka lino Is being rushed, nnd It mnv bo that tho first announcement concerning its construction will came In tho shnpo of an announce ment of tho nward of contracts for tho work. That It will bo this Bnrlng or summer la tho firm bollof of those who hnvo been kcoplng closo In touch with tho project. Whethor tho Southern Pacific will build tho Coos Roy hrldgo It- Bolf or sublet tho contract Is not certain. It may bo tlint contracts wlllvbo lot for tho construction of tho approaches only nnd tho pier nnd structural work dono by tho railroad Itsolf. Whether tho MncArthur-Porks contrnct Includes tho lines in North Rond nnd on this sldo of the briduo'ls not doflnltoly known. Concerning tho work on tho Const lino srvey, tho Gold nench Globe says: "Chief Englneor Wolfrom nnd his corps of assistants, having finished tho preliminary railroad survoy of tho proposed coast rond ns fnr ns Roguo Rlvor, Including n hrldgo slto for tho same, Friday last transfer red tholr bnso of operations from Woddorbum to Gold Reach and from tho station hero will work through tho southorn end of Curry county nnd down tho const." WHsey Husy. J. M. Eddy, right of way man for tho Sumner roads, tho Pacific Groat Wostorn, etc., which woro la tor bought by tho Southorn I'nel flc, Is back on tho Ray. Mr. Eddy Is sort ot a confldontlnl agont of W. J. Wllsoy, tho Instlgntor ot tho Sumnor projecto, nnd Is Biipposod to bo looking nftor Wllsoy's hold ings hero. Wllsoy on his visit hero last summer promised big things to Coob Ray and North Rond, but It la understood that Mr. Wllsov and his syndlcato aro now operating at Wooloy Port, near Crescont Qity. H. C DIors has beon doing somo work hero for Wllsoy, who secured about $100,- 000 worth of North Rend property from the Simpson Lumber Com pany nnir others last spring, when tho two railroad projects wero be ing considered. day fop want of equity. Mrs. Gug genheim based her application on tho nllcgntlon tlint when sho ob tnlncd her divorce alio swore erron eously that sho wns a resident of Illinois. Grnco Drown mnrrled tho mil lionaire mining nnd smelting mnn In 1900 nnd the decree of dlvorco was entered tho next year with ali mony In the lump Bum of $150,000. Since tho dlvorco both parties to tho suit have romarrlcd. STO E 'S CASE CASTRO LOSES OUT. Writ of Hnbnes Corpus Denied Ven ezuela Mnn. nr AMocltled Treii to Cno IUj Time 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Tho writ of habaos corpus In tho caso of Clprl- ano Castro, former president of Ven ezuela, was dismissed by Judgo Holt In United States district court todoy. building Is owned by tho Moroheads who will act with tho now hotel peoplo In making Improvements." Ivor-Johnson Bicycles at tho Pioneer Hardware. j CAUSES TALK LIGHT CHARGE AGAINST MAX ACCUSED OF SEVERE OFFEXSE AROUSES COMMEXT STATE MEXT 1IY MRS. HLANCIU'IELR. Tho caso of A. Stoncr, who wns rolensed liiTo yesterday on n $-5 cash bond on tho chnrgo of disorderly con duct Is causing much comment to day. Stonor wns nrrcstcd the night boforo lam by Marshal Sartcr for cntorlng tlio homo of Airs. Wm. Hlnnchflchl and threatening her witli n rovolvor. After .tho announcement by Tom Dennett yestordny that Airs. Rhinch Hold would not prosccuto Stoncr, Alnrshal Carter decided to fllo char ges ngnlnst Stoncr ns sovoro as ho could. Aftor consulting Acting City Attorney Kendall, ho found tlint dis orderly conduct wns tho most sovoro charge ho could mnko. This ho tiled and when Stonor wns nrrnlgncd yes tordny, Tom Ronnott nBked for tlmo in which to plend nnd City nocordor Rutler nllowcd him until Alondny nt 10 o'clock. Airs, nianchllold Is said today to bo considering filing chnrges against Stoncr 'becauso of tho fcollng that his offenso should not bo passed over so light. Acting; tlty Attorney Ken dall was In Coqulllo today but did not got n chanco to consult Doputy Prosocutlng Attornoy LHJoqvlst about tho mnttor. It wns reported that Air. Llljeqvlst would bo appoal od to. Marshal Cnrtor said today tlint ho did not know whoro Stonor was, tho liist ho snw of him bolng when ho was rolcased on tho $25 ensh ball. Alt-N. Hluiirlillcld'N Statement. Todny Airs, ninnchflold mndo tho following Btntomont nbout tho enso: "About 9-30 yestordny morning, Alnrahnl Cartor canio to mo nnd wnnt od mo to npponr nt 10:30 or 11:00 nt Justice Peunock'B olhco to tes tify ngnlnst Air. Stonor, whom ho hnd nrrostod for coming to my houso and causing n dlsturbnnco nnd threaten ing mo. I tpld him I would bo thoro. "Soon nftor Alnrshnl Cnrtor loft, Tom Donnott nnd Air. Holdlmnn enmo to my houso nnd ontorcd n plon for Air. Stonor. They said ho was drunk and didn't know what ho did, that ho hnd n wlfo nnd bnby nnd tlint It would bo hnrd on tho latter if I proso- cuted him. Flnnlly I told them that If Stoner would lonvo town perma nently, that I would not prosocuto him. Howover, that If ho did leave and como back, I would prosecuto him then. "noforo moklng any statomont to Air. Donnott nnd Air. Holdlmnn, I went to seo Father Alunro. They suggested that I do this nnd I thought It would b woll to do so. "There wns a llttlo error in tho first Accounts of Stonor's trip to my houso. Ho had forced his wny In nnd shut tho door when I ordered him to open It. Ho refused nnd pull ed a gun on mo saying, "You lonvo that door shut." I ropllod, "All right." Howover, I mado up my mind that my only chanco to escape and got holp was to got out tho front door and watched for a chanco to got by him whllo ho wns talking. I soon saw It and quickly pushing him nsldo I got out before ho realized what I was doing. "Whllo I was frightened, I know; what I was doing and ran straight to E. C. Drows' homo, cnlllng for help. When I reached tholr porch, I saw him running awny nnd called to tho neighbors to catch him and I ran in nnd called up tho pollco by otlophono. "I was not alone Jn my houso, as DEADLOCK CONTINUES IN BALKAN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS DREYFUS CASE ECHOED TODAY Effect of Collective oNte ot? Powers Is Being Eagerly Watched. PRIXCIPAL WITNESS IN NOTED FRENCH TREASON HEARING REINSTATED INTO HARMON. (Iljr Aiioclatid Fmi to Cool l'. Timet. PARIS, Jap. 11. Lieutenant Col onel Du Pnty Do Clam, ono of tho most prominent llgures In tho Drey fus treason trial, was reinstated to day In tho French territorial army of tho Rcsorvo by n decrco signed by President FnlllereB' FEAR TO PRESS TURKEY TO CEDE ADRIAN0PLE LEAVE TODAY ON REDONDO Steamer Has Capacity Outgo ing Passenger List for San Francisco. Tho Rcdoudo sailed todny for San Francisco with n capacity list ot passongors and a good cargo of gencrnl freight in addition to the regular cargo .of lumbor from the C. A. Smith mill. Her passenger accommodations wero taxed to tho utmost, In fact Agent AIcGcorgo was not ablo to accommodnto all who desired to go. Among those sailing on tho Rc doudo were tho following. P. Shcohnn, H. Alonahan, C. AI. Schulz, .Tonnlo Ronguo, Miss Es ther SwnnBon, Slgna Holmes, C. Alngncsen, Geo. Haines, J. T. Rush, Robort nnd Roy Fnlrchtld, Airs. E. Fnlrchlld, Allss HnH, E. Fnlr child, Pote Cornln, A. Do La Snn- tns, Lit to Johnson, Moses Rojos, AI. Gunll, J. RoyoB, Pedro Elon, AI fonso Yhnnvn, Poo Ilrncd, n. Alor- Ulo, Antonu Velvot, Allss May ProtiBB, Airs. Anna Vnchoro, Airs. R. AI. Wledor, Enri St. John, Elmer AIcCiio. A. R. Painter, Grandy Alli son, A. J. Allison, Gus Furnah qulst, Llzzlo, Roso and Alablo At llson, Allnnlo Madden, J, Story, Airs. J. Story, V.oln, Clarlco, Evo lyn and Air. nnd Airs. C. W. Afol- y!h, W. E. Hnrtoll, Chns. Rruso, Chns. Staple!;, Allko Krumlsh. SOME SNOW FALLS. Flvo 1-Vcf, In Ono Day in Mountains in Washington. SEATTLE, Wnsh., Jnn. 11. An nvnlnncho burled a Alllwnukeo rot ary at Laconla tho other day, nnd tho ontlro day wns spout In dig ging It out. Flvo foot of snow foil nt tho summit of tho rnngo In ono day, nnd" snow In tho mountnlns Is now J 9 feet deep. FATHER OF SJ:J DEAD. Illinois Physician With Unusual Re cord Succumbs. PONTIAC, 111., Jnn. 11. William Alngulro, agod 99, said to bo tho old est citizen In Douglas County, Is'dend at Tuscola. Ho was tho father of twenty-three children. Ho was a practicing physician. Ho wns nover Intoxicated nnd nover hnd n fight. Ho owned tho first korosono lamp In Douglas County, porsons coming miles when It wns first bought. SOAIE HEAT IN ALARAAIA. RIRAIINGHAAi, Aln Jnn. 11. All Janunry hent records In Rlrm Ingham woro broken tho othor day when tho moreury registered 73 at I o'clock. my uncle, Potor Rlako, lives with mo. While ho Is an old man, ho Is ablo to bo up nnd nround nnd If It hnd been necessnry, ho would hnvo boon nblo to hnvo helped mo ns ho koops n londed gun In his room nil tho tlmo. Howovor, I wnnted to nvold nil troub lo possiblo nnd thought tho best wny to do this wns to got out nnd cnll tho neighbors to catch tho mnn." Italian Ambassador Says Ac tion Would Lead to Ter rible Excesses.. Ittf Aiiodftrd Vrwi to Coo nr TlmoJ.1' LONDON, Jnn. 11. Thoro Jr aw sign of loosening thu deadlock, la the Ralkun situation yet In. arW deuce. In the meantime, the- woriia nwnlta the fall of tho long boJtrn;- urod fortress of Adrlnnoplo, nml it watching with closo interest for; th effect which tho collective- note to bo handed to Turkey by ilm Ambassadors nt Constantinople of." tho European powers will hare- ow tho Turkish government. Tho Italian ambassador fti Lon don, who spent yunra In Constwv tlnoplo, nnd knows Turkey well. declared today tlint If the pavnmw uere nbout to press Turkey toi atdi Adrlnnoplo, some concession would ho necessnry concerning tho Ae genn lslnnds. "Otherwise," ho snld, "tho Otto mans In their dcspnlr would be come like wild nulmnlB, capable o7T nny excesses." Tho Turkish dologntes confirm.: tho report that thoy will leave Loa don next week for Constuntluoplii. If tho allies do not ehongo thtar minds. Ono or tho Turkish en voys snld: "Wo aro glad that Eu ropo hns now learned whnt Bort of swlno theso Ralkan peoplo aro. Wu know them of old." CDOS COUNTY BOY'S SUCCESS Frank Saunders, Formerly off Empire, Is Given Import ant Promotion. Frank Saunders n woll known Cooe County boy, formerly of Empire, u son of Airs. Win. Snundora, who fitlUv rosldea there, lias beon promoted' be tho United States government to bv goneral superintendent of Colilo If rlgntlon cnnnl, which tho government Is constructing in northonstorn Ore gon Tho position Is nu Important ooa,. moro than flvo hundred mon tieln&r ongngod on tho project nt tho pres ent tlmo. Air, Snundora has lnn. ongngod In tho government servfem for somo tlmo nnd his ndvnucomn& hns beon marked nnd pormnuout. Many Coos County friends wUl.' hnstou to extend congratulations andi wish him continuous success In hi -llfo work. AIORE ROSKRURG CAKItlCH?.- ROSERURG, Jan. 11. Rosoburer ls llkoly to havo n niotorcyclo mail cnrrlor soon, nnd It Is expocUdf nnothor cnrrlor will bo nddod tu rbo presont forco, mnklng faw tin rlors In Rosoburg. At presont tw carriers nro employed, bu thoy are overburdoned with tho work and Itr la planned to extond tho freo de livery Borvico to North Rosebure;. West Rosobuig, Hamilton and to Wnlto additions. Postal Inspector Alorso will recommend tho employ ment of a carrier mountod on m niotorcyclo, as woll as nnothor reg-- ulnr city carrier to covor tho out lying districts. An enrly 'irrornlnp. delivery to business houses la ulsr. recommended to ho Included In the ' now 8orvlco. GETS NEW ATTRACTION. AInnngor Lomnnskl of tho Roya theater today nnnounced that Le nnd Chandler, known nB "Those Ltvs ly Girls", will open an ongngomont r tho Royal Alondny ovonlng. Thoy ar said to bo tho cleverest and mns vorsatlla singing and dancing com- dlonncs that havo ovor vIsltt-cK th Roy. in El 51