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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
UKMEffil, ssdzT ui-sscsata -, POESNT TAKE A VERY BIG COMPLIMENT TO SWELL A SMALL HEAD ifWl' ARTICLES (E002 $au NOW IS VOIR time. A miiiiII ail In Tlio TIiiich uuit column nmy bring yini results mi mediately. Try one. tm? I ilmilinll Times' Mltllt hit IMH""" '"-" MEMUEK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES .. . ii.i.-.i i.. mm MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. DLXaXVI.,, The Const Mall. & Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull and Coos Hny Advert Iscr. No. 209 I -' t IE OF PINES 1 low KE BITTER CONTROVERSY lash Between United States and CUUa UVLT nuiyn ui Sotitnem ibiunu. amy AMERICANS THERE FAVUn uimiicu omito Larnninnt of Sland Lett Undecided y apamsn Amcrican Treaty. ... i.- lai.l I'r. i u on. imr Timet.) WASIIIXOTON. March 20. Tho fc'itlons are sirnmcu m'nm iu Man governniPiii mid tlio people i the Iso ut run's " lunmi in 1 . .. r .1... I'i.IIh.I Slntiiu mill le laiiurc ui im- ... hbi io come i ou ukiuviiiuih un .1. .nvnri.lL'llii IIVOI' till) Island. Mr the trcan of Purls, which included the Si:iniii-Ainoricun war U question of sovereignty was to t arranged ') I runty between l. . . nllllirll'M III till! flftCOll ean that l.nvo elapsed hIiico tlio ntbrcak of tlio Spanish war, tliroo oKCCCSlflll lltlellilllH linvo lioon ude to secure bih-Ii a trnnty. Tlio . iliniieniiil Aliicrlrllll Inhabitants I (he late of I'lnes petitioned tliu fill administration to leave mo in calnR ailmlnlstiiitlon free to deal ilth the demand the) aro now mnk :t for altai'linieiii to tlio United ttei. The recent visit of W. J. Mryun b the Isio or Hues caused niticn Clterie: comtiicnt In Havana and tin here In Culm UFFRAGETTE Jl SQUADS KEEP MINORS HQMEATNIGH T ADMIRAL EATON'S WIDOW ARRESTED Police Instructed to Arrest the Youngsters Who Arc Out After 9 O'clock. That tlio ordinance iirohlhltliiB mi nors from wandering around tlio Htrcet nftur 0 o'clock at night ho rig idly unforced wns tlio gist or a resolu tion hy Councilman Wlnklor, which wiih ticloptocl hy tlio city council lam evening, Mr. Wlnklor wild that ho had noticed ninny children wandering around Into on tlio HtroctH and had heard many complaints. I Id mild Hint It wiih especially essential to pro tect tlio young folk and oHpcclally tlio i;lr!n against this dniiKer. Tlio oidlnanco Hlmply spoclllos "niliiorH." A provision In It that iiIIowh minors to ho out If thoy havo tholr pnrontH consent wan pointed out hy tlio ActliiK City Attomoy as inuk InKltlwinlto o forcu. 1 1 Jivas hiik- ( Con tin nod on Last Pugo.) M Held Without Bail on Charge of Having Poisoned Naval Officer in Massachusetts. tllr AmoititM Prrrt Io Coon liar Timet 1 1IINGHAM, Muss., March 20. Mrs. Hilton, widow of Hoar Admiral Joseph (J Haton, was nrresicd hero today churned with tho murder of her' lniHhnnd. Slio was later ar raigned before Judge Pratt, who conducted nn Inquest Into the Ad mlral'H death. She pleaded "not guilty." and wan committed to Jnll E PA1 OF without hull for further hearing, March 2S. Admiral Eaton died Riiddenly on the morning of March S. Ho wuh 0(5 yonrs of oge, and according to friends waB In good health. According to District At torney Darker death was "duo to arsenical poisoning." Peculiar features Involved hnve prevented the authorities from coin munlcntltig them to tlio public. Mrs. Knton's married llfo was un happy She Is 10 years of age. This was her second marriage. 12a ton wns also twice married. w International Harvester Co. Fixes $8 as Minimum Sal ary to Women. Ill NwxUlfrl I'rcM Io Ciio Uar TlinM.) CIIIC'ACO. March 2(1. President Cyrus II. McC'orinlek of tlio Inter national Harvester Company an nounced Hint beginning next Mon day tho minimum wngo of girls and women employed cvorywhero In tho Pulled States hy the company, will ho eight' dollars a week. Tho present minimum Is five donnrs for apprentices, About S00 girls will ho rnlsed to the now minimum. SNOW ROUND TRAINS MOVE AUSTRIA'S MOVE ON MONTENEGRO COMPLICATES BALKAN SITUATION T BEE W TTO M ED Four-Day Blockade on Great Northern in Montana Is Broken Today. tllr Amo 111 l'rril lo Coo I!r TlmM. KAUSPI2I. Mont.. March 20. Tho four dnys' blockade on tho Great Northern, which begun Sun day, wns broken unrly today. Nino westbound trains which had been stalled In the mountains got through and five cast hound trains also de parted for their destinations. lilitant Ones Destroy Over $100,000 Worth of Prop erty in England Today. B;AitUti r ", lo Coo D Tlmti.l LONDON'. .Mnrili :u Twn "ar- ioa iquads" of iiillltaut suffrngettos weeded In destroying one hundred 'ouiand dollars' worth of proporty ;rly today. One siiuad burned wn mo country resldonco or hndy In; White at Kimleflnld flroim mill if other fired tlio buildings of tho vmu, n insiuonnuio Biiinmor Nerlns place In Somersetshire. JJ nnilO 8 in wlilnu- nf l.'lolil Wwbal Sli) George White, hero of -juiun in tno 'I'rausvnnl war. W LABORERS FOR RAILROAD Ner Bros. Send Large Force out from Eugene to Rush Line to Coos Bay. CMrd Bays: ren nfflV vC; 'noBer of tho Eu ft frlf .rtCr nr08" roturned iJ,ltha!1cStrnc,edto construct. He lirmlri eS.are 8lgnB of activity xT?'- The most of tho crude ih.,Mv,X?un. 8 on tho wagon road ' Dt lnl .W' Wh,Ch mU8t ArBt ork can i fil,apo bof"-o effective "We aithn?,i0I? on Ul railroad kw th. gh.,n two Instances OffleUd 0t tho ra,lroad as thloornlLf "mon loft EuBn .' c"nley agnrtr ,Ul camn ot Porter lM'e toLaad a0l't CO moro will riclnf un ' IUV ouior camps. ton hLre?,anratory t0 ovlnS to S wm ft ,th,S elty and th0 "? today. wad0 about a week a Me grade al" toda' beBan work lroia Portia n,'.T' Two,,y nrr,ved rttothetHn ls mornIns and l Ul akatU"uel on, tbo Notl, where t?e- ent over fi 8" ,.n,ann8er ,n Eu' . Sob, of hoU, llno Mr Twohy. LIyja Portolt ce name to Notl. They H Wte often t0Wn eoes t0 Port- ""h,Sr5?0,a8t0VeB n"d ranges Jjjeeadv. Page 5. &frr LEII) & BY W. J. WILSEY Says He Never Expressed Himself for Kinney Re ceivership. ' Moro North Hand parties aro "put In had" hy a lotlor which II. C. Dlors received this morning from W. J, Wllsoy. Kor some dnys, It has boon reported by somo North llend men Hint Wllsoy was about to Join In tho now application for a receiver ror Mnjor Kinney, hut now Wllsoy denies It In his letter. Mr, Dlers snys that he personally Haw tho telegrams from A. S. Ham mond about Major Kinney willed aro so vigorously denied by Messrs, Kinney and Sohlbredo. Othors al so stato .that thoy saw thorn. North lleudors aro still discussing tho matter mid hotweou the reports and denials clrculatod, It Is hurd to get nt tho facts. So Mr. Wllsoy's let ter to Mr. Dlors will ho of moro thnn usunl Interest and Importance to tho Inrgo number Interested In tho outcome of tho Klnnoy-Wllsoy denl: '"J notice by ono of tho Slnrsh flt)id pnpera under tho heading Tears Klnnoy Will Collapse,' Hint It is stated I hnve said tho deal could not ho closed without, a ro colvorshlp, I want ft understood Hint I huve nover mado such a statement to nnyono, and that tho abstracts mo being searched and everything posslhlo being dono to oxpedlto the closing of this deal. "Major Klnnoy and his attornoy are assisting all In their power to mako things right and have tho denl closod," Mr. Wllsey wrlteB undor tho let ter head of tho Continental Invest ment and Development Company of Portland of which ho Is president, John Ferguson and W. W. Fergu son officers, and II. A. Sumner, for mer head of tho Sumner railway projects, consulting onglneor. WANTS TUXEDO SENT Says Wife Sent Patent Lea . ther Shoes Instead of Tans Threatens. Saturday, tho Times printed a tele gram from Major Kinney to Mrs. Kinney, denying tho rumors of his Ill-health and In tho message was some request about sending some shoes or clothing. This morning Tho Times received tho following self explanatory night letter from him: "I see uy your paper there ls a shoo tangle on between Mrs. Kln noy aud I, I have silently stood for nil kinds of abuse on Coos Day but I draw tho lino here. With all my bad name, I hayo heon credited with good taste In my dress. I asked for my tan shoes to wear with my brqwn suit, Mrs. K sent my patent leather shoes and did not send my tuxedo. Now If she does not POLITICS OF EXTRA SESSION Various Parties Arrange for Caucuses to Outline Cam paign in Congress. Mr AMOctttcd I'rrin to Coon llr Tlmra, WASHINGTON, March 20. Tlio IlcpubllcnuB will hold n House cau cus, April tho fifth for tho purposo or fnrinlnf an nrgnnlxntlon. icepro soututlvo Maun or Illllnols, minor ity lender, will hnvo a meeting prob ably April 2, to discuss their poli cies ror tho coming extra session. Tho plan now ls to solcct M unlock or Kansas as Progressiva caudldnto ror speaker and progressive floor lender. Tho Domocrnts will hold a caucus to pass upon the tarllY policy and Hoiiflo organization probably April 8 or 8. WILSON TILTS HOT ('IM)SS Ill'XS AT M2II) Al IIAltNIDGi; IIAKKKV. Phono 112-h. STATEMENT BV DR. FRIEDi W WSO Assistant Secretary of State Resigns as Result of Chi nese Loan Hitch. (11 AnocliteJ rrfM to Coo. I)r Timet.) WASHINGTON, March 20 Hunt ington Wilson, assistant and acting secretary or state, has resigned that ofllco and Insisted on radical accopt anco becauso or his radical differ ence of opinion with tho adminis tration regarding Its Chinese poli cies. President Wilson Immediate ly accepted his resignation. Wilson, llko all assistant secre taries or tlio various departments, tondered his resignation as a mat tor or rorm to Presldont Wilson di rectly on tho lattor's assumption or olllco. He was requested to contlnuo his place until It should bo con venient ror tho president to name his successor. In a thousand word letter to President Wilson, the rormer act ing secretary or state, set forth that when ho consented to contlnuo for a time with the new administration, he did not understand there was to bo any radical changes In tho pol icy ror which ho would be called on to act as tho spokesman. WILSON GIItLS TO PLAY TENNIS. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 20. Two stalwart workmen appear ed today at the White House and began to put into condi tion tho long neglected tennis court, just south or the exe cutive ofllces. It ls being pre- nnred fn.. tho Misses JeSSlo and Eleanor Wilson, daughters ot 1 the president, who aro de voted to the game. HOT OIIOSS HUNS AT LEU) & Requests Prospective Patients to Await Completion of Government Tests. (nr Aoclt. Vmt to Coo I)r TlmM. NEW YORK. March 20. Dr. Frledmnnn Issued u statement to day advising persons who havo In tended to tome to thl J city fioiu different parts of tho country for treatment of his vaccine, to wait until tho government tests of his romedy havo been completed. Phy slclnns of Mount Slnnl hospital said today that: tho first olllclnl bulle tins concerning the progress oi pa tients treated hy Dr. Frledmnnn In Hint Institution will ho given out tomorrow nt Washington. Fourth Class Postmasters Shy at Civil Service Examina tion and Resign. tllr Amo, Intel Vntt lo Coon Ita, TlmM WASHINGTON, March 20. He- causo or tho extension of tho clas sified civil service to lncludo fourth class postmtiBtors and tho auuouiica ment that postmasters of that class would bo subjected to competitive tests, tlio postorrice department Is receiving nearly 20 resignations a day. About 2000 fourth-class post masters have resigned slnco tho ex ecutive order carrying thorn Into civil service wns Issued. Practically all the resignations aro of olllces where tho salary Is merely nomi nal. In many cases, It will bo ex ceedingly difficult to secure appli cants who will take the prescribed examinations. UPTON WANTS ANOTHER TRY English Yachtsman Asks Re consideration of Challenge for America's Cup. Dy AuoclileJ 1'rtii lo Coot Iltr Timet.) NEW YORK. March 20. Tho Now York Yacht Club rocolvod to day a cablo request for n "reconsid eration" of Upton's challongo which was declined, but will not give out the text or tho message ponding of ficial consideration, A meeting of the club Is scheduled ror Mnrch 27, but a special meeting may bo hold to tako up tho matter. Recent dis patches from London havo said that Sir Thomas might modify the terms of this challongo to eliminate tho objectionable clause which sought to limit the defender to 75 feet at tho water line. LIPTO.VS CHALLENGE. Wants Reconsideration by Americans of Yacht Raco Terms. (nr Auocltled rreu to Coot Dx Timet.) BELFAST, March 20, Tho Roy al Ulster Yacht Club today cabled to the Now York Yacht Club, ask ing for a reconsideration or its ro rusal or Sir Thomas Llpton's chal lenge ror tho America's cup. ELLIOTT TO DECLINE. Harvard 1'm.ltleiit Docs Not Desire U. S. Ainba-sMulorslilp. Dr AuocUted Trett to Coot Iltr Timet.) WASHINGTON. March 20. At tho White House It was said that tho reported declaration of Charles W. Elliott, president emeritus of Harvard, that ho would decline a diplomatic post If ono was offorod, might not deter Wilson In urging lit in to reconsider. The appointment to London l's thought most likely to bo the offer that will bo made, WEDGE-WOOD stoves and ranges SMART SET IN FATAL RRAWL Rector's, New York 400 Cafe, Scene of Fight; Waiter Seriously Hurt. Illy AuorltlrJ rrrti lo Coo. Ilijr Timet. I NEW YORK, Mnrch 20. A fight among n pnrty of men and women diners, nil In ovonlug clothes nt tho Hotel Rector on Hroudwny ear ly today, may cost tho llfo of Eu gene liozuulal, u young waiter. The dining room was well rilled with Into suppor parties, and a scouo or Intcnso excitement ensued when two men wore scon engaged In a right, whllo other women companions tried to soparnto thorn, Ono man threw u heavy enrnffo at his antagonist and struck tho waiter. It Is said that his skull Is fractured, Tho lighters escaped. Serve Notice on Small Nation of Allies Almost Prohibit ing Her Activity. FLEET IS SENT TO BACKJLJj3 DEMANDS Insists That All Non-Combat-ants Be Allowed to Depart rrom Fortress. Illy Amoi toirl I'rrtt to Com liar Timet J VIENNA. March 20. The Aus trian government brought the HaN kan situation closo to a crisis to day, by making sovornl peremptory doniniids on .Montenegro. Tho Aus trian minister nt Cuttlnjo, tlio Mon togrln cnpltnl. was Instructed to In form the Montenegrin government that It must comply with the lot- lowing: Free exit from the fortress of Scutnti of all nnn-comhatniits Explanation of the death or a Catholic priest, said to havo heon killed because lie opposed the vio lent conversions of prisoners. That violent conversion must cease Instantly and full satisfac tion must ho given for the vloleuco shown by Montenegrins nnd Serv ians at Sail Giovanni Mcdue, on tho Adriatic coast, to tho crow ot the Austrian merchant vessel SJu dra. Three Austrian bnttlcshlps nuit three smaller warships loft Pola. tho elder Austrian naval station, yesterday for an unknown destin ation. It Is supposed they tiro tn support today's demands. NEW KING IN ATHENS. ComMiiiiIIuo Reaches Greek Capital hy Auto Today. U- Amo Itiisl I'ntt lo Coot llty Tlinrt.) ATHENS, Greeco, March 20. King Constantino arrived In tho Greek capita today. Ho travolod hy auto from tho Port of Phuleron. where ho lauded. S IN ROCHESTER Clothing Factory Workers Re sume Jobs on Victory by Arbitration. (11 AuodtteJ rrrtt to Coot Dtjr Timet.) ROCHESTER, N. Y.. March 20. Striking garmont workors return ed to work today In all tho cloth ing factories, following their voto last night to nccodo to tho terms presouted by tho stato board of ar bitration, Tho strike lasted nlno weeks. Tho settlement Is regarded as a victory for tho workors. iMn ETO E J. A. ALLEN HEADS NORTH HEND I'OritTH OK Jl'LV CELE llltATIO.V EXECUTIVE COM. MITTKI2 LARGE SUM RAISED. At a mass mooting of North IJend citizens last night to arrange for tho big celebration there July 4 nnd 5, an executive committee to tako general charge of tho affair was named. The conimltteo consists of J. A. Allen, Edgur McDanlol. Win. Shrock. Peter Logglo and Robert Kehoo. The soliciting conimltteo was con tinued and was Instructed to mako tho sum $2000 If possible. Ovor $1500 has been subscribed and a numbor of tho prominent men thero had not been solicited yet, so that thero will bo little or no trouble In getting tho balance Tho details of tho celebration will bo left to tho executive committee RAISE FUNDS FOR BASEBALL Marshfield Team Launched Last Evening at Enthu siastic Meeting. At a meeting of tho MarsbfloliI baseball fans last ovonlug, prelimin ary plans wore mado for putting a strong team In tho Hold hero this season. Thero wero about thirty In attendance at tho meeting, which was hold at the Chamber of Com merce rooms. I. It. Tower prcsldod, Considerable enthusiasm wns dis played. Joo Schott, Arthur McKcown ami O. Drlggs wero appointed a conimlt teo to canfor with representatives of tho other towns or the county about forming n longuo. A meeting or tho representatives or tho other toamu will probably bo called soon at Co qulllo. Most or thoso present last (evening woro In ravor or largely homo talent tennis, with tho posslhlo exception or bntterles, but restric tions about home talent aggregations will bo determined at tho county meeting. A plan to placo tho team on a moro solid financial basis was also adopted. This provides ror Incorpor ating tho Marshllold llnsobnll Asso ciation with ft capital stock or $1500. divided Into 300 shares or $5.00 each. It Is proposed that at least $750 of this amount bo rnlsed boforo (ho season opens, Messrs. Graves, Ar thur McKcown nnd Urlggs woro ap pointed n conimltteo to solicit stock subscriptions. It was roported to day that already over $2C0 hud boon subscribed, W. S. Chandler tnkliu; $50 worth, II, J. McKeown, $50, A. II. Powers, $50, D. C. aroen. $50 Flanagan & Dennett Dank 50 and Joo Schott, $10. Tho playors will probably bo paid aftor each gamo so as to ellmlnato any posslblo mlslundorstaudlng about flnanvoB. Arthur McKeown Is said to bo tho leading candidate for manager of tho team. HONOR NAVAL HERO, Lieut. Mills Commended for lliuv ery at Guaiitaiiio. (Hr Aood.teJ Preit lo Coot Iltr Timet WASHINGTON, March 30. Lieu tenant Alfrod II. Mills, conininndor or tho gunboat Castlne, has heon officially commended ror Jumping overboard at Guantamo March 2 to assist In rescuing a drowning sailor. OLLIVANT & WEAVER havo STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGB ror EASTER. WEDGEWOOD stoves and rnngt straighten out this tangle I will put 1R