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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1913)
IfNCE TUNNELS MOUNTAINS WHILE EAITH IS FIGURING ON MOVING THEM 000 lag Sftm? .-rill PAPER OF AUTHORITY T,MnrMliricicl Is the liiilcpeml- nil (ho time. JOIN' THE TIMES FAMILY. WATCH Till: WANT ADS. There nro ninny good bargains to bo found tliorc. Anything lost or found Is always adver tised In Tho Times. MEMliEIl OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES Ei VVVI Kstnniisiicu """ L. AAAVl.gj, rjho Const Mall. -. . .alt . i 4d"a MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT PAGES. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mn 1fi' mid Coob Uuy Advertiser. nUm ,Uk ROPEAN POWERS SEND FLEE1S D SCARE TURKEY INTO SUBMISSION ny Men of War Rushed to Constantinople to Avert Threatened Bloodshed. JUNG TURKS ARE WREAKING VENGEANCE id to Invoke tvery pen alty Possible to Retain Control of Empire. U'ltKS SHOCKED 11Y had gu.iiiii iuiiai CONST NTINOPLK, Jan. 25. t fm-iTi-iK i:irlliinutko Hhorlc nMirrr1 lie l'l IMirlV t()(llV. Nl) loss of lift' was reported up to noon, JttlJ A -! "i ' '' ' Tlmn.1 LONDON Jan 2.1. Italian and r r I -i 1 v.-nr rliliw niv hullIK rilBllod r llo::ilioniH as a ronult of tho wcrs' tied Jin to a navai ucmou rntlon before ('(11181111111110010. Aiitrrlrnn li( i'lnilli Mild ItUBSluU Bscl.i art aire nly there. Cf At': l:'rl r r lo (mi Ilijr Tlmn.) I.O.N"l)0 .Ian 2.1. Conlnntlno- Is nrmHrnlK In a statu of Igc, nrtordlii to dispatchoB 10- lUMl hv the peace delegates 01 t Itnlkiiii allies. Tho Young Irks, fearing tlat tho rulKiiIni? ter may ac.uln cscnpo their hands e g.ild (11 liiaiifHtinu nollllcnl ad Irtark.i rli;ht and loft, searching liisca ami dulls ami confiscating ciiuieiitH. Tliey hope In this way i break up Hio opposition. ITIic nllUii express tho opinion nt niiilrr tin c rlieiiinstnneoB any rees mav ho expected. With thlK bspect In view, tho European Iwera nro rending war vohhoIh to Enforce Die ordinary guard ships tinned at C'miMiintliioplo. Italy la cspnlally alarmed ovor e return to power of tho Yoiiiik irKo, w' 0 we iv Inexorable diirliiK e 1.11k. Inn v.ar Tho poHitton of ,uo IV.ll;n resldi-iiu of Turkey now n - riled as so precarious at Hal Ii.ih di spntched to Con- intinoilt- two of her bot cruisers J a Ki111lio.1t which Is prepared to ml 500 .liludnclutx. At tho rnim time the admiralty is onknl tile onllin Ilnlliin uadrnn, now stationed In thJo ccian Anlilpclko to hold Itself 1 rcniiiiicM, otlior vessels will prepared for an rinorgoney. VIEW IN TURKEY. 01111K Tmks Win Try to Retain .Idrliinaiilik mill t.... ...... ii.....i . ""'i .,. 4.1. niltlllin. 10 Ar-tblticl , i0 loo, n,. Timet. 1 CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 25. mo joiiiik Turks' cnlilnot liaa -"wiiiiiui 10 rciain tno ports and (ITltOry Wllilh their lirnilnrnsHnrH (re WllllllL' til Rllrrotnlnf In ! ..I- f U tlm boiler hero. It Is regard 1 as certain tliat an effort will ho m to retain Adrlanoplo and part tho Aegean Islanils. Many dip mats hlnk that thcro will ho no i i?T " of -"IHtIo8. Thoy bnso nri-. . " l" Bromia that tho o to thinks tho powora will Hot JUntennnpn f,. -!!,.. ni.i .. . .i ,,.'"'"' IIKUUIIK 1111(1 lands " t0 ,n0(Ufy t,lolr (,- Moslem superstition has provided WhI 'I0 earHtnuake which roek-a- T.clty f?r 80VernI seconds to- diTte"ics "roi:onv,nc?" .t llhn,r, . " 1'reaiiKca irouuio "? ta young Turks. - "'-"niuHimvo nccurrca louny. III STRIKE jiveft Hundred Extra Police to yne vyun waiters Not lu v,du National Guard. '-(Bj AlSIVt.l.. n. 1 New vrt . Co0' D' T TlmM.l A .laloll ;500eXr",.an' .25--A distributed effort t hl dlBtrIct l ' the I in? chl further louay In rlnllnr icers n "".- u,lu. Special of- )rr B.r ""wing tho unuormeu vei. i "'" "aerirt is i on. J.?LaP.Jr number of do -v Willi FMa !. ... . ready to iputi tea to ten. i Lin.. situation, with rlinnn 10l said tn,i ' ., iei men B ! Ing 0T,Vaa: "'at tho idea . - iutifn iii i.-i . assocla- iotrt ?5A be?n abandono.i national ...:. "urKera .loi... . xv i. Tho waiters tm...? "elpers aro out. he r Ike n-hote,B nro cr'l' rippled by nd wnltnra " be onnn A.iuors Pr I -u.ooo others out predict thoro In three N NEW YORK Y OIE IN lOfSSBATTLE French Troops Repulse the Natives in Morocco After Desperate Engagement. tn- Alorllc! I'rri lo Coot IU)r TlniM.) MOCIOUOIt, Morocco, Jan. 25. Heavy losses woro Inlllctcil on large foces of Moorish rebels, who last night attacked tho Krotirli expedi tion column nenr liero. Tho light ing was severe for hoiiio hours and :t00 wcro killed or wounded.. Thoy wero llnnlly routed and lied. Tho French casualties wcro eight killed and forty wounded. senoIabTby L POST Ohio Family Sends Child to Grandmother One Mile for Fiften Cents. til" Aorlltcl Prtu lo Cno 111) Tlmm.) H ATA VIA, Ohio, Jan. 2.'. A ba by, weighing 10 It-1 pounds, was sent by parcel post today by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Uengle of near (Hon ICsto to tho grandmother of tho child, who lives u uillo away. Tho parents paid llfto.vi cents postage ami Insured tho youngstor for $G0.00. Tho "parcel" was delivered safely by tho mull curler. BERKELEY IS War Declared on Felines in California University City Fear Smallpox. inr AwofUlel 1'rcM lo Cooi llr Tlmtt, nrcilKKMSY, Cal., Jan. 25. Wnr to deatlt on eats, largo and small, stray nnd domiciled, was do clarcd hero today by tho pollco do partmont In tho Interest of public health. Tho order has gono out that If It Is posslblo to rid tho town of rats, North irorkoloy shall ho tho first en t less town in tho country. Tho hostilities began iminodlatoly on tho declaration of war. 1'rlzo Per sians becaino no bettor than tho or dinary stray "tommy" or tho mow ing kltton, who makes luor homo whoro night over takes hor. All woro fair gnmo. I'ollcomon nrmod with small rllles, shot anything furry and follno on sight, without regards to podlgrco or ownership. Tho the ory thnt cats nro responsible for tho dis8omlnatlon of Binnll pox was tho cnuse of tho order. 1IKAUIXO OX TAItlFF. . Kiev, lleinii nnd Jiito Scliedulo Up Today. Dr AiiocUleJ Prn lo Ooo Cjr Tlmet.J WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. Tho committees on ways and means heard today tho final tosttmony on tho homp nnd Juto scliedulo oftho tariff. Witnesses from Now ork, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities woro hoard and tho tar iff schedules woro discussed all tho way from typewriter ribbons to laces and curtains. VISITS ElilAS ISLAND. Prcslileut-EIcct Wilson and Party Inspect Immigrant Station. Dr AuocUted Vltu to Cooi U Times. NEW YORK, Jan. 25. Governor Wilson and wifo and n party or friends visited Ellis Island and all expected to Inspect the government works. Thoy will bo guostB of Mrs. Carollno Aloxandor Hobokon to night. . STIIIKK IX nOOIIESTER. All Factories Will Ko aosed Unless flnrment Workers Itesume. (1)7 A"oclle4 rrtH to Cooi Dtr TIium.1 ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 25. Unless tho garment workers, strik ing for recognition of their union, roturn to work Monday, manufact ories of other lines .vlll bo closed. Tho yearly production of clotnms In Rochester Is approximately ? ,-000,000. MN TOWN WILSON WILL OPPOSE CANAL BILL President-elect Declared to Be Opposed to Special Favors for Coastwise Shipping Adamson's View. til Auoclttcd rrfii to Cooi nif Tlmci. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. Chair man AdnniBon of tho House com merce committee .Issued n formal statement today that ono of Presi-dont-Uleet Wilson's llrst requests upon tho incoming congress would bo for tho repeal of tho freo pass age provision in tho Pnnninn Canal act, applying to American ships. "If Secretary Knox succeeds In avoiding or postponing tho domnntlB of England, ho will undoubtedly also remove all foundations for tho Illogical clalniB of our pcoplo, who BANOON LINE E Henry E. Lee Wanted in San Francisco to Answer Law suit Over Promotion. Tho following from tho Sun Fran cisco Call will bo of coiiHlderablo In terest In Coos county, nB tho Henry K. f.eo mentioned Is understood to bo the man who was connected with J, II. Sonicra last year In pro moting a railroad eastward from Grnnts Pass, tho two of them spend ing consldorablo ttmo In tho Co qulllo valley and having ratlior a warm session nt Myrtle Point, whore It was given out that they were representing tho MacArthur Perks Company: ."Attorney Henry E. I.oo Is named as defendant In a suit filed yester day In the superior court to recover money for supplies .furnished tho men who recently failed In nn nt tompt to perfect claims to tho val uablo potash deposits nt Scnrles I.nko. Efforts to servo I.eo with papers havo proved unavailing, as ho has not been seen for several days nt his nfllcca In tho Mills building, which, during tno time of tho armed expedition wns forming at Log Angeles wan kept under wntch night and day by DuriiB de tectives. "Tho action filed by Attorney Enrlo M. l.oaf of Lob Angeles names as co-defondnuts Judgo T. O. Tol nnd of Los Angelos and T. W. Pack, n Snn Francisco real estato man, who claimed to havo flnnnced tho first rnldB on tho properties claimed by tho California Trona Co. Tho complainant Is M. A. Vnrnoy, Automobile mnn of Los Angolos, who unceremonious dumped tho 'gunmen' together with their sup plies on tho desert 17 mlloa from tho claims and forcod them to walk 25 miles to tho nearest railway sta tion. "Vnrnoy alleges thnt Judgo Tol nnd, Leo nnd Pack woro members of a co-partnorship and that they purchased supplies from him nnd obtnlnod his sorvlces from tho per iod between Decombor 10, IDU, nnd Fohrunry 21, 1912. Vnrnoy alleges that his work was worth $4,1 SO nnd thnt ho has received $535." Tho Leo-Somors ot nl company nnd tho Smith-Powers Logging Co. clashed ovor right of way for tho latter company's lino beyond Myrtle Point, tho Smith-Powers pcoplo charging that Somera was simply trying to hold them up on tho right of way. Somors was formerly a resldont of Mnrshflold, but has been In San Francisco and Oakland for somo time, nnd In addition to tho railroad project was promoting a coal mining proposition on tho lower Conulllo. TO END STRIKE. Waist Makers nnd Union Get To golher on Terms. JDr AHoclateJ Pr to Cooi D17 Tlraei. NEW YORK, Jan. 25 Moro than 100 Independent manufacturers to day ngreed to sign the agreement n.iA..in,i l,.. tlin ITnlnn waist mak- ors. This will settle tho strike of that trade Monday. PEACE IX MEXICO. Rebels and Federals Xegotlato to End Trouble. (Dr AMOclited r" to Cooi Dir Ttmei. WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. Cousul Letchor at Chuhurah, Moxlco, re ports that peaco negotlatlono be tween tho federals nnd robols are progressing favorably. Other re ports Indlcato that tho conditions are moro tranquil In Northern and Central Moxlco. MAXSOX IS UPHELD. Wyoming Legislator Kept In Statu by Governor Carey. (Dr AuocUted Treii to Cooi BU Time. CHRYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 25.--Charges against Representative . H. Manson, remained in statuo quo today, as a result of Governor J. M Carey announcing that ho would 'not permit ManBon to bo tnken to West Virginia for tho present. PROM ER RON say they aro opposed to subsidies, but slinll foster discrimination in coastwise ships from tolls which Is n subsidy. England may Justly complain that if tho canal is to bo used iib nn Instrument to dlstrlbuto subsidies under tho treaty, those BiibsldlcB must bo equal to all na tions. The true lssuo for us to dc tcrmlno Ih shall wo rob our own people by a discrimination to enrich the coastwise shipping trust. I would not nt nil object to n brush witli England if we had n just cause but It is very foolish nnd un profitable to maintain any sort of n row with commercial frlonds nnd it Ib warlike, to defend tho Inlllctlon of an Incidental discrimination by Im moral nnd unjust robbery of our trensury and tho mnssoB of tho peo ple to confer benefits upon n spe cial Interest." T John Golden Reported to Have Planned to Leave His Property to Church. John Golden, pioneer coal miner of this Hcction nnd one of tho best known of tho older residents, Is rnpldly recuperating from the ef fects of the lllnoss which suddenly overenmo him on tho street the other day. Mr. Golden has Informed friends that ho has arranged for a philan thropic disposal of nil his property nftor his dentil. Ho lias willed It to'tho Catholic church, of which lie has long been n member. Mr. Golden has no close relatives, Ills wlfo having passed nwny n fow years ngo. Whllo Mr. Golden has not so an nounced. It Is understood that tho monoy Is to go towards tho erec tion of a fine Catholic church In Mnrshflold. Mr. Goldon's wealth Is estimated at upwards of $75,000, much of it being In loans, although ho owns considerable valuable property In Mnrshflold nnd Coqulllo. HILL LINE TO BUILDJN HERE Report That Extenion Will Be Made to Rosehurg and to Coos Bay. I PLANS OF HILL I lixi: aim: givex I According to a Snlom paper tho Oregon lilectric will no ox tonded from Eugono to Rose burg by way of Cottago Grovo this season. From Rosohurg tho road will bo bullc to Myr tlo Point and Coos nay and thenco south along tho coast to San Francisco. It is tho intontlon of tho company to comploto this lino by July !, 1015, In order to got a share of tho exposition passenger traffic, it Is stated.---Eugene Guard. According to a report published In n Salem paper, tho Hill linos havo mado arrangomonts to con tinue their extension southward through tho Wlllamotto Valley to Rosoburg and will then build to Coos Day via Myrtlo Point. Tho lino Is now being rushed into Eu gono and another season may bring it Into Rosoburg and possibly Into Coos county. While tho announcement Is not made officially, parties who are fa miliar with the railroad situation declaro that It Is well founded. Thoy point out that tho knowledge, of these plans have resulted In tho Southern Pacific rushing Its work In horo nnd also In hastening plans for a continuation of Its lino on down tho const to Eureka. Early announcement of tho latter la ex pected. JUDGE 1)E HAVEN ILL. Venerable California Jurist Cannot Recover From Attack. (nr Auocltted Prm to Cooi Dj Tlmti. YOUNGVILLE, Calif.. Jan. 25. A cerebral hemorrhage slezed Judgo John Jefferson DoIIaven of tho Uni ted States District Court In Northern California. His daughter, Sarah, is at his bedsldo and his son, Joseph J., wnB summoned from Snn Fran cisco. Tho Judge Ib C7 years old, and tho slezuro came as tho climax of a long Illness resulting from over work and running Into a comploto nervous breakdown. Ho cannot recover. WW OFEEBS MILLION E OF 95 L Recruits Arrive From Various Parts of United Kingdom Make Threats. ttly AmocUIf1 Ttt! to Cooi "r TlmM.) LONDON, .Inn. 25. 'i ho Suffra gettes aro rallying their forces In London. Numerous recruits of the Women's Soclnl and Pollteal Un ion havo arrived horo from Scot land and tho provinces for "special duty." This Ib Interpreted ns n threat of militancy to bo loosed on Monday. T. Master of the Gardiner Co.'s Schooner Succumbs Soon After Arrival. Capt. Rottger, master of tho schooner Lilly, died nt Gardiner yes torday afternoon nftor a long Ill ness. Ho had been ailing for somo limn Imf lnlil nil 11m rim mill linil arrived Thursday at Gardiner from San FranciRco. Tho body waa brought hero by Hfni'n Imlnv frmn finrillnor nnd will bo taken to San Francisco, where ins wire and ramiiy reside. J.E. IS CRITICALLY ILL Former Well Known Marsh field Man Sick at Lane Hospital in 'Frisco. Word has beon received horo that .1. E. Oron, formerly gonoral man ager of the C. A. Smith mill In Mnrshflold, Is critically 111 at Lane hospital In San Francisco. Ho la suffering from gastric ulcers nnd Is under tho enro of three noted phy sicians thoro. Ho has been so HI that It has been lmposslblo to opor ato on him, nlthough nn oporntlon will bo necessary before pormnnont relief Is obtained. Mr. Oren Is n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oron of South Sixth streot nnd Ib a nophow of C. A. Sinltn. For tho past fow years ho has boon head of a manufacturing business at Hay Point, which Is understood to bo allied with tho C. A. Smith interests. Mrs. Oren lias been spending most of tho tlmo with him nt tho hos pltnl. Thnt ho will speedily re cover Is tho wish of tho mnny frlonds that ho and Mrs. Oron made during their resldonco on the Hay. COLLECT! Jay B. Tower Plans Valuable Collection of Wild Fowl of Bay Country. Jay U. Tower has started a col lection of the gamo birds of tho Coos Day country which promises to bo a most valuablo ono. Ho is mounting the birds hlmsolf and nl rendy has somo ou exhibition at Tho Gunnery. Mr. Towor, who is a taxldormlst of consldorablo ability, plans to se cure a pair of each Bpecloa of tho gamo birds lu this vicinity, tho var ious kinds of duck, snipe, pheasant, etc. It will tnko consldorablo ttmo to secure good specimens and to mount them. Ho will get a male and fo malo of each kind. The collection will be-jnado ono of tho features of Tho Gunnery and will bo of spe cial Interest to the now arrivals on tho Day. W 5 W OF CAM BIRDS DOLLARS FOR MS New York Banker Cables Offer to Dr. Friedman, Discov erer of the Scrum. SON-IN-LAW IS ONE OF THE SUFFERERS Charles F. Finlay Says Offer May Reduce Him to the 'Bread Line' if It Cures. (nr AmoMiIM Trtti In Cool Br Tlmw.f NEW YORK, Jan. 25. A million dolliirB Is tho offer announced b.v Charles E. Flnlny, a Now York bank er, If his son-in-lnw, Rcxford Leo Pars of Indianapolis, and ninety four other sufferers from tuberculo sis In this country nro rostorodl health by the now Serum dlscovored by Dr. F. F. Frledninn of Horllit. The offer has beon cnblod to Frledninn. Ono of tho conditions of tho offer Ib that tho doctor doiuon strato personally tho valuo of tho serum In New York within n fow weeks. Another requires 95 por cent of tho cures of ono bunded enseu trentcd. Finlay, will provldo hospital liedH for tho patients freo. Finlay said tho million might roduco him to tho "Dread Hue" class, but ho thought It worth whllo to mnko the sacri fice if ho could do such a helpful thing for humanity. FLIES OVER AliPS. Peruvian Aviator .Makes New Rec ord In Europe. n Auoclited Prni to Coot ilijr Tlmn.) DEMONDOSSOLA, Italy, Jan. 2G. Jean Hlolousccl, n Poruvlnn avia tor, flew ncross tho Swiss Alps from Rrlg to this city In less thnu ouo hour todny. HltlAXD IS ILL. tlr AMOclttel Prut to Coot lit? Time. PARIS, Jnn. 25. Arlstldo Hrf nnd, French Premier, wns Bolzed with nn attack of syncopo lu tho Chamber of Deputies last evening. Medical attendance was quickly nt hand and ho recovered shortly. Marshfield H. S. Basketball Team Victors by Score of 17 to 12 Last Night. Tho first scheduled gamo of bas ketball botwooii Marshfield anil North Heiul last Friday ovonlug at tho Tabernnrlo building, resulted lu n victory by tho scoro of 17 tu ltf In favor of tho homo team. Tho gamo was a fast ono from atari to finish nnd wns ono of tho boat over seen on tho Hay. Thoro wero ovor 150 people pre sent and tho crowd wns vory en thusiastic. Several yolla woro glvon by botli Bides and North Hond Is to bo especially commended on tho vol u mo of nolso thoy produced, al though thole numbor 'wub rather small, Tho lineup of tho two teams wna ns follows: Mnrshflold. North Hond. Lccocq Hod Ban center. Clark, Carlson. . .Hanson, Jacobsou forwards. Soaman, Kruso Hugo, Cliapoll guards. Tho baskets mndo for North Hond High school woro mado by Hanson (2), Jacobsou (1), Cha pollo (1). "son (1). Two fouls woro in a if o by Hodson. Tho Marshflold baskets wero mado by Clark (3), Carlson (3), Lecocq (1). Fouls, Clark 1, Lccocq 2. A preliminary gamo between tho? North Hond Alumni and tho Marsh flold Indopondont teams waB playod. in which tho Independents won by Mnrshflold, 17 to 14. Tho lineups of tho two tennis fi tho preliminary gamo wero as fol lows: Independents. Alumni. Cnrl Larson Chas. Van ZIIo center. Fred Lamon Clarence Klblor right guard. F. L, Grannls Ray Conro left guard. Leo llyorly Goo Dowoj; loft forward. Dr. Morrow McNay right forward. Tho Marshflold Indopondonts bas kets woro mado by Lamon (5). Morrow (1), Larson (1); fouls. Morrow 3. Tho Alumni baskets wero mado by: McNay (5), Dowey (1), Klu- lor (1). Tho officials of both games were; Roforeo-Prof. Perkins of Noctt Bond. ., , Umpire- Prof. Durkor of Marsh field. NORTH RENDIIS DEFEATED HERE