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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1913)
WSBBHSKEBH. Uim METHOD OP APPLYING THE RECALL IS RATHER SEVERE fflflflB lag tttt0 msT ARTICLES NOW IS VOIR TIME. A miimII ml In The Times mint column limy bring yon results mi mediately. Try one. ,r0 ,H fouM.I ll.ioimli Times want i ,,, Head them: mu " "J SIlIK MEMI1KH OP TIII3 ASSOCIATED PRES . xVVWI HstnmiSllCU 1 " L, AAA VI. xiio Const Mall. . 1 1 UfU MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of TIiiich, Const Mall and Coos Hny Advertiser. No. 190 MIEY RECEIVERSHIP SUIT IS ENDED AT EUGENE I tinnnu Wirns That He jo ufnn nut on All the Points in Isaacs Case. UNCIPAL BARRIER IN SALt iu vviuoci Announcement Made Yet About How Settlement Is to oe iviacie. he Times tlilH afternoon rocely t.i, fniinuin- Hi'ir-oxnlntmlmry .mm from Major h. Klimoy Fuficnc in thu rcci iM-rshlp "ll11 l,ro" dings. I linvi- won unt on every nl," .... rhi I thought lo no mo iiu- or tho niilon or ii. .i. jsiiiich I ..lln.r neeltllU! tho nlMHllllt- int of a rercHi m displace Trim- W J ltn.' whose coiiiiiiibhiou ll oplro Marti) 211 Later In "' ii"crnuoii, tt. .1. Ai nvKiu-il ii telegram from nrf Wnikin ttlin wnw one of jor Kinney 0 nitorneyH at En le, slntlng H!1 ln receivership j ken denied Ti is wns tiucun Indliatc tli.i' tie honrlng had ku lliroimh with and that itrrcceilln were not drop Li, aj suine ixid claimed they laid lie. rt It lielliiVi t M..11 iIiIh ollnilnateH nilnclnal un-iier that might fcni the tiinsiiniiiintlon of W. .1. theft 1le.1l foi 1 lie iiiiitIiiihu of 1 Kinney pr menu's, .hint what 'next h t c 1 will lie In not known. Blow Major Kinney will nrraiiKU Rh his cicdltors ninl with Frank Wallo to ghe lilc to Wllsoy Ih Lnown, .1 Rust holds out irir.O.OOti worth of clnlins 1lr.1t Klnnev that hnvo been filed Ih him nml In s:i thuro are GOO or icnnn worth of cIiiIiiih it have not lie 11 filed. Ho mild it lie tlicnuht Ja.'.o.ilOil would rer all the 1 1..1 iuh and the Intor- I en them. Oilier Veiolon. Edgar McDnulel of "Noi'Mi ". trend j afternoon received the following (cram from .1 ( Miillln. nttoriinv r Isaacs, gltlng the other Bide of hlnney recelw r.shlp caao at Hu la "Application foi 11 leccltor In Kin. ! case denied ni thin time. Court sting that lomlitloiiH within thirty might iireiinlinte a recelvor d would llnnlly Inio ttubo Krnntod lettle complications Tho iilmuIIiik l lth Wllsev v..ih probably the use of refiibiil I OVER 200 DIE IN EXPLOSION Terrific Loss of Life by Ill Timed Charge in Spain Many Others Hurt. III? Aorlaleil I'riM In Coon Hay Tlmra, OI.IO.V, Simln, Fob. 20. Up wnrdri of 200 were hilled or wound ed hy an Ill-timed explosion of n charge of 7000 pounds of black powder, which had been Irtld by government onglnoeiH with the ob ject of razing an enormoim block of rock. An. InimciiHo cotieourHe or towiiHppople had Knthered to wlt iichh thu deinolltlon of the bill by tho explonlon. liiHtead of the rock behm blasted. luindredH of Iuiih of clny and Hiuall HtonoH were burled llko artillery project IIch amoim the iiHHeiiilileit HpeetatorH. PU TO TEST F 1 E 1 E PART OE WILSON CABINET RUMOR ANOTHER BROTRER OF Wm.-J. Bryan Will Be Secre tary of State and McAdoo, Secretary of Treasury Others Chosen. 4 1 Qi'AKKit uinusics. 4 WASHINGTON. Fob. 20. I It became known Into today 1 that Palmer wan offered tho 1 Secrotary of War portfolio, but I declined becaimu of the fart j 1 that bo wiih of Quaker nneoHtry. o tllr AModtlM I'rcfH lo I'om llay Tlmn.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. The porHonnol of Presldont WIIhou'h cabinet, iib partially made known liiHt iillit hy Information rcacnliiK coiiKreHHlonal iiiinrtuiH Htood today practlcnlly unchanged, nntuoly. Secretary of State William .1. Ilrynn of Nebrnnka. Secretary of tho Trcamiry Will lam G. .McAdoo of Xow York. Secretary of the Nnvy Josephus DiuiIoIh of North Carolina. PoHtmnater General Albert S. Hurleson of Texas. Sonic published reports that In clude tho name of Chancellor P. It. Walker of Now Jersey as Attorney Goneinl were not confirmed. The names of Representative A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania, and Robert ah. Henry of Texas as cabinet pos- HiuiiitlcH were also mentioned. Palm er was tendered a cabinet position, but declined. Ho had been promi nently mentioned for attorney gener al but the tender did not cover this portfolio, but another which he did not regard In bis line of work. Tho Secretary of the Interior Is still a matter o speculation. Secretary Plsh er's nnme hns been mentioned as a pusclblo cabinet holdover, but It Is stated that neither bo nor nny other member of tho present cabinet will remain LET US TALK IT OVER If! HAMMER II NORTH BEND leremOnV til Mnrl Pncemn nf of the Knockors Planned For Saturday. '""rjlllR the 1, i(l ,,... lH t0 ,, feature of Hie startliiK of , ; 0I "W " way for con Whn of tl- siiiilioi-n Pacific t 1. . Ul "(ll1 Sutunlay morn. rivfi.n ''eM'cnid that the 111 "2 "?,m,'.c." . Commerce Sn ' C,,1,, ln nrrniiKliiis this atlon? " 1,art ,,f ,h0 ,,,8 J"l- L n?J?ts aml T M- Rrtay of 1 i if. wer 1 Mnrabflold ltn n,l .1 ' '"'"""III A. II. J3e others to get Marsh- SI!?.6 Is F0K o nmrlo a Wl0BlM "'e" '" U, ,U0Ck '" be arr'nni. B""aUIK program life ,V tM,"0Ky on th0 Ai.l.A.0".10 Ica'lliiK citizens. ornljg ,hl'n "J Xorth Hon,l tl"8 "uted n-..i,iiiB WilH up- '""j Me"h1?llnl"m"i; Thomas ilV.....m8Pr. Dr Iliirlo T. to Dttl. a ' .ll8?.r Simpson, Peter ler- Fred i'mii , . 8,',ro' " c 0tKehoPHTOllsttr Jim Allen, . Rtl,lnoei.Jol'n O. Horn. Petor 'e-Herbert v"8' Thom- A. Van i'K Banks .ArCK'n " "azo.r' a Palmer (t oll,im ail(l - Aa eiw-i,n... V f Dr n,,,i co"""loe conBlst h SlmL"artl(?. Jl 0 Diers. k,i. 8 named6 nd J,,,,l "o''" was IThpA'.'KS von s knight1 n 1" "lor'tat meot- ,N good p,rfrevfrv member. it, bUa Elk Bhould bo pres- Government Will Try Out .Cure For Consumption and La ter Make Test. Illjr AmocUIcJ I'riM to Coot lujr Tlm.) WASHINGTON. Fob. 20. Sur geon General Illnu of the Public Health Service Iiiih urranued for tents In "tho "government hygienic labora tory hero of Dr. Frledmanus vaccine for tuberculosis, which was deliver ed yestorday to Dr. Milton II. Foster In Now York by Frledmann, when bo landed from Germany. If the tests nre satisfactory, tho vacclno will bo sent to the public health servlco sun Itorlum nt Fort Stanton, New Mexico, for actual teHts upon sufferers from pulmonary tuberculosis, Dlt. FIMKDMAX.V STAUTS. Will llegln Test of Cine for Con sumption In New York. (Hit AmixUKhI I'riM lo i'oim Hay Tlinx.) NKW YORK, Feb. 20. Dr. Frederick F. I'rledinann. a young German physician who Is horalded as tho discoverer of a euro for tu berculosis, nnnouueed today tbnt he would bogln treating patlentH as soon as ho could secure a sultnblo laboratory. Among tho first pa tients will bo Ray Paris, son-in-law of n New York banker nt whoso In vitation Frledmann came to this country. AUTO BRINDS G IS ORE Marshfield Man in Southern California Gets Machine and Has Hard Luck. Win. Grimes of Mnrsbflold, who Is spending tho winter with Mrs. Grimes at Monrovia, California, has Joined tho ranks of tho autolsts and has purchased an R. C. II. runabout. Ho Is having troubles nt hiu mi' 11 in L'otHnir started with tho machlno and In a lottor to his son-in-law, Dorsoy Kroltzor, Bays tho latter can come uown nnu um tho machine. On tho first trip out with tho now auto bo started for Long Deatli, His first mishap caino from a de- fnnllun nli.tnli nml lin llflll tfl t!0 tO a garage and get It fixed. He started again and this time tho brakes wouldn't work and he ran Into another auto, smashing his lamp, etc. He got: under way an other time and was speeding along nt n Hvnlv elln when llO run into a policeman. The latter was lon- lont when he round uim Grimes was Just learnlug how to master the machine and told lilin to go on. And Grimes wont. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes aro expect ed to return to the Day In the near future and It Is expected that they will bring the auto with them. SKH the new SlhKOhlXK 'J'KXT. IT FITS the PACK SACK and WKHUIS LESS than a HLAMvI-.!. At tho GUXXKHY. Tl 1 10 editor of 'lie Times does not own nn automobile and proba bly never will. He has little sympathy with and for the pioud and haughty possessors of tho gasoline go-carts and as for tho auto-speeder, that reckless daredevil who regardless of thu lives of men. women mid children sends his odoriferous oil buggy along the street nt -" to 00 miles an hour, he has a positive and alibiing hatred. If J were Recontor Under and one of those gentry was brought be Tore me with sufficient evidence. I would fine him $i0 and fifty days In Jail on bread and water the llrst time, and the sec ond time confiscate his machine and sentence him to spend the rest of lili life in Astoria. So much for these uiitoimibU'BtB. Nevertheless, when tho city of Marshfield or some of Its oHHiiIh attempt to punish auto drivers hy nailing cleats on the streets to bump tie cars, I do not know which is the most crazy tho Insane Bpeeder or the man wiio tries to stop and punish him in such an Idiotic man ner. In the first place the. city, county and state nre shouting for good roads, they nre spending hundreds of thousands to build them. It cost sumo of tho property owners on Front street hundreds of dollars for a few feet of smooth surface paving. To couvqrt this Into a corduroy road by nailing planks on It Is Idiotic. It Is almost, if not wholly, crlmlunl as well. If Marshfield has no olllclals who can enforce our speed ordinances and punish the violators, It is high time wo were getting those who can. - - - Not only is It Idiotic and criminal, but It is dangerous to life and property as well. Tho city of Marshfield could bo properly sued for damages for any Injury lo life or property resulting from theso ob structions. The supremo court of Pennsylvania recently decided a ense on this samo (Mention and found against the city. The March edition of Popiiiiir Mechanics coutuftjb the following conrcTnin;r-th-case: An important decision for motorists was rendered re cently In the supremo court of Pennsylvania concerning tho unlawfulness of road obstruction. A township was sued because of d-imi'ge sustuined In crossing a water bronk I'l a public road, 1 he defense of tho township yas that theso water brenks were necessary to carry off tho surfaco wator and that they had been In the road for a number of years. Tho court decided that neither of theso defenses was good as time did not sanction unlawful obstruction of highways nml wator breaks woro not considered necessnry by modern road builders. Tho derision also applies to other obstructions than wa ter brenks. Tho bumps placed across tin; roads In one of tho suburbs or Chicago to keep motorists from speeding, would, for Instance, also fall under the head of unlawful ob structions. It will bo noticed that tho Chicago case Is exactly slmllnr to tho Marshfield muddle. AboMt Coos Bay Investments EVERY now and then somo perlpatotlc promoter of prosperity In faraway climes and countries drops Into Coos Day on the philanthropic mission of distributing somo of tho wealth to the residents of this section. Somotlmos It Is n rubber plantation In Mexico anil ngnln it Is n coffeo plantation In Brazil, n "plneapplo ' orchard ln Honolulu or an nrnngo grove In Florida. Tho Unltod Wireless stock was another goldon opportunity but alas! "golden" for tho promoters only. An air ship lino between Portland and Sun Francisco or real cstato In somo far away place with pleasing pros pects to mnko millionaires of everyone. Did It over occur to the gontlo render and easy Investor that If theso "good things" wore really so "good" that men would not bo traveling hundreds of miles to give them to totnl strangers when tho people near homo might avnll themsolves of theso "goldon chnuces," Apart from tho lack of logic and common senso Involved In theso offers, Tho Times believes It Is good policy and good business to In vest your money at homo. Tho Times also believes there is no hotter Investment In tho United States today than Coos Ilay real ostato. Thoro Is no real ostato anywhtoro that promises one-half tho returns that Coos Ilay real estate does. If you wish to Invest ?10 or $10,000 or ?1 00,000 tho opportunity Is here. You can seo what you are buying, you know tho country and Us prospects. There Is no need of taking chances anywhoro with tho golden opportunity ami the gold en prospects that aro now knocking 'on tho Inner portals of Coos Hay. Another thought that every loyal citlzon should possess Is If Coos Ray Is a good enough place to llvo In and mako your money, then why In Heavens name lsjrt jt ' " .-.'''i:;" ';,' I'L'--11- f " ". .money ; fflAOERO SLAIN IN MEXICO UNITED STATES TO TEST PLAN Will Continue Mobilization of Troops Although Not Needed in Mexico. (lljr Amorlaloi Prrat lo Coot liar Time.. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. With the prospect of armed opposition to tho now provisional go eminent In Mexico reduced to a few small threat ened uprisings, It Is thu opinion of the administration olllclals here that the cbancos for tho uso of military arm to protect American Interests Is greatly diminished. Concentra tion of troops at Galveston will con tinue but admittedly tho purpose Is now principally to test tho workings of tho now system of nrmy reorganization. No Official Confirmation of Outrage Received Was to Join Rebels. T 1 Wi L TRY TO WALK ON WATER NOW Two San Francisco Men Will Attempt to Cross Golden Gate on Water Shoes. (lly A"0latel I'rfM lo Coon Ua." Tlmea 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2C If the wind and tldo and the Fort Point Llfo Saving Station permit. Rupert Merklo and John Cross will attempt to walk across tho Golden Gate of San Francisco Bay tomorrow. Merkle has Invented "water walk ing shoes" and In them has hiked over tho waters of Lake Merritt, Oak land, and on Gorman and Austrian lakes. PACK SACKS all SIZES and PRICKS. Tho GUXNKllV. SULTAN LOSES LAST APPEAL European Powers Refuse to Aid Turkey in Making Peace Terms. I)y Afiotlate.1 Trot to Coo Ilay Time.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 26 Tho mlslon to London of Ibrahim Hakki Pasha on behalf of tho Ottoman gov ernment has failed. Ills object was to persuade the powers to support the claim of Turkey for tho retention of Adrianople, He was unable to prevail on tho powers to accept the Porto's noto as a basis of fresh peaco negotiations. Although some mem bers of the Turkish cabinet favor peace, the war element shows no tendency to weaken in its attitude Body Horribly Mutilated Is Found in Rooming House; Victim from Warsaw. tllf Afaodateil I'mi lo Cooa Day Tlmea, TACOMA, Feb. 20. With tho head uoarly severed from the trunk, with the trunk shacklngly mutilated, tho body of Mnrlem hesuer, a lodging house keeper was found In her room nt 1129 South D street today by C. II. Tyrol), n roomer In the' place. Tyrell gavo tho alarm to tho police and then disappeared. Tho body was lying In n blood soaked bed nnd tho walls of tho room woro splnttored with blood that had spurted from u slash across hor neck. After killing tho woman, tho murdorer silt the nb donion opoen, nlmost completely dis emboweling hor. Tho suspocted crlmo wns committed by n man, yet unidentified, who has been living with tho woman for tho Inst throo months as her husband. Letters ln tho dend woman's rooms show tbnt sho enmo from Warsaw, Poland, that she has a brother n petty olllcer in tho Russlnn army. Sho was known In Warsaw as Ilosslo Rudolph. PLAN JUBILEE IN D Clearing of Right of Way Will Begin Saturday To Arrange Ceremonies. According to present plans, tho Initial work on tho Southorn Paci fic Hno iu North "Ilond will ho stnrted Saturdny morning and will bo made tho occasion of a little Jubilee. C. S. Wlnsor of tho Hank of Oregon Is arranging to have n big turnout to mnrk tho realiza tion of tho long awaited railroad construction and It Is oxpected that a largo crowd will witness tho Ijo glnnlng of tho work. Supt. Dixon of tho MacArthur Porks Company will bo master of coromonles and Messrs. C. S. Wln sor and J. M. Eddy, tho personal ropresotnntlvo of W. J. Wilsey on Coos Ilay, Insist that they bo glvon tho right to fall the first tree. Mr. Dixon Is to select tho tree and will probably cbooso a sapling, unless ho decides to Bee them work for awbllo. The scono will bo In Simpson Park. Whether thoro will bo any speeches or other program, Mr. Wlnsor has not announced. Odlclal Instructions to bogln tho clearing of right of way woro given to Mr. Dixon yesterday. Tho work would start at once, only that En gineer Hlndniarsh Is out of tho city and will probably return Thurs day with his wlfo and family. Superintendent Dixon does not wish to encounter tho 'Friday hood," so ho will not stint Friday but Satur day morning, the clearing will bo gln. The clearing is roauy uono by the Southern Pacific, but Mr. Dixon will supervise It for them. The equipment for clearing tlto right of way will bo brought in from the Rezln ranch op North In let where Mr Dixon assembled It last Bummer, when ho nrrangod lo (Continued on Page Four.) GENERAL HUERTA TO RULE WITH IRON HAND Appoints Military Men as Gov ernors of Provinces Latest Developments. Illy Awoi MM I'nii lo Ccoi lUy Tlrnm.J MEXICO CITY, Feb. 20. No of ficial confirmation has been re ceived of the reported death of 13m lllo Mndero, brother of the Into ox presldont. who was said to hnvo ( been shot to death near Monterey, , while attempting to Join the re i hols at Nuevo Laredo. Tho situa tion here Is not changed. Report from numerous districts Indicated Hint most of the rebel leaders aro inclined to co-operate with the new administration. Thu appolntmout of nrmy men as governors of tho states Is taken " mean that lluer ta Intends to t j with a firm hand. Illy Amoi at1 I'mi in Cooi Ilay Time 1 EAGLE PASS, Tox., Feb. 20 Tho stage Is completely set along tho bor der opposite this section of Texan for n new Mexican revolution, that of Governor V. Carrnnza of the Stnto of Conhulla. He has olllclally proclaim ed tho Iluorta government "spuri ous." Many Mexicans aro fleeing to thu American sldefor protection. HAS Itl'T UTTLK CLASH. Iliiliiucc iu .Mexican Trensiiry Is Itut Illy Amo Mm) i ii, a u I uui Ilay TIimim MEXICO CITY, Fob. 20. The de parture from Mexico of Ernesto ' a doro, former minister of llnnnce, wns followed Immediately by a hurried counting of the cash in tho govern ment treasury. Tho result showed a balance of $02,000. Tho amount,, however, does not ropresont all tho Immediately available rcsuorces of tho new administration as there are various deposits In both local and foreign banks, which can bo drawn on by the government. VERA CI'ZCHAX(.'K. Allegiance of Old Comiiiamlec to llnerta Questioned. Illy Awu Mio.1 'im In Iikm Ilay TIhim, VERA CRUZ, Fob. 20. Roporta questioning tho sincerity of expres sions of loyalty inndo to tio new ad ministration by General. Velasco, mil itary coininandor of Vcrn Cruz, woro sunt to Provisional President lluerta today. The charges nro oxpected to result in an Immediato change of thu military comniaud here. CLASH ATA(STA I'IMKTA. Attempt to DNarm .Mndero Volun teer Causes Trouble, Illy Ao lii4 I'riM lo I imm Ilay Tnu ) DOUGLAS. Ariz.. Feb. 20. An at tempt to disarm former Madin vol unteers at Agun Piietn early today resulted In a harp skirmish In tho darkness before dawn. Most of tho volunteers escaped to this side, leav ing their arms. Quiet was restored today. About 100 former Madero In surrectooH hnvo escaped Into Ari zona. None Is known to hnvo boon killed. Tho order to dlnarm thu nion camo directly from lluerta, It Is Bald, Tho men wore not offered nn opportunity to glvo up their arms peacefully as at .luaroz. Tho regular troops seized tho volunteer barracks. At Fronterne, below Agun Prle tn, two regulars and ouo volunteer wore killed when a similar attempt was made. Tho MiulnristnB escaped. Goneral Pndlllo, secretary of stato of Sonora, Is reported to bo or ganizing forcos to contest' tho pro visional presidency of Iluorta, Q. I I KT IX PEXI XS I L A . Xo Sign, of Revolt iu lower Cali fornia Now.. (ny AuotlateJ 1'rffi to Cooa flay Timet. SAN DIEGO, Fob. 20. Tho dan ger of n rebolllon nny whoro In lowor California wns ofllclally de nied today by Moxlcan Consul Go mez. There nro no slgiiB of trou ble anywhere In tho district. WILL PROTECT TEXAS. Sec. StliiiMin Xotlllcs Senators That Government Will Act. (ny Amoi laled I'pii lo Cooa lUy Tlmea WASHINGTON, Fob. 20. Secre tary Stimson today assured Senators Culberson nnd Shepherd that every poslblo precaution would bo taken to protect tho Texas bordor against raids of Rebols from Mexico. GET READY QUICK. I'ri'hlillo Troops Ready to Lento on Four 1 lours' Not Ice. (lly AaautlaleJ I'rrra to Com Ilay Tlmea SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 20.- 'Iu- sldo of four hours nfter wo re ceived orders, ovary soldier at tho Presidio would be aboard the train," declared Colonel Cornelius Gardner, post commandant todav, There are 2100 men at the Presld lo. The preliminary mobilization yesterduy proved very satlsfac'oi) . 1JAXD DAXOE nt EAGLES HALL next SATURDAY night