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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
hli YOU PONT HAVE TO HIDE THE HOOK WITH BAIT TO CATCH SOME COOS BAY MEN (Sana mST AltTICbES NOW IS VOl'H TIME. A siniill ml In The TIiiics want column limy bring 1 1 results ini mediately. Try ono. ttta tte t foimil tlirmmli TIiiiqh want Jcl l-in! Vse Hifinl Tlioy get MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PISES $au rrult!i EB i VOLJXXVI.JfCclt',lAtH ilii ALIEN W BE CHANGED Author utters wiiemiiiiuiiu. Making n duuui wi Europeans. MORE PROTESTS ARE libutivcu iuuhi Foreign Corporations, uwnea by People tiiyiuic iu om- zensliip, Not Barred. MA! Lift I'T . t.l 0n 1H TIIUM 1 iritAMEXTO. Cull.. April 17. .tnendmeiib to Hin Hlrdsull uull- iln bill, designed to exempt from ,!rict prohibitions of llio net It) nil nlllornla proiiiniiB Hold Jy lanro- nllnl while Htlll barring the Till (" - , , .t 1 iipincf, were offered In tho Son- i't tcdiy u "1 nuinnr in un " b. .j..,.i "i.i ilii Ki-nnlr. the nro- H AUUl'U ' - ... - - -- . - Iu rtiinr. . will make tlio HlrdMl ft'. nore nrvital)U to Europeans I'm the asst i.iblx lull and more re- k-rUtlrc upon Jnpi.noso. Tlio prln t;il inicmlUHiit In the Insertion of k'mc iiensiimng rorponmoiis, n priority of t' c stock of which is la lr nllcti.i illKlI'le In citizenship do bttlni'.' hero Further eon- h!; to Europeans nro also nindc ithe mcnsiiro Tlio ninondoii mil i i-nro rcmrlctHe IHIOtl JllliaiieSC . ih. uii'i.iliH lilll for t lit roil- n It limits h..se.s to four yours Ili ad of five MM! lli:CII PltOTESTS umlnruf Cniiuneieo Opposes Alien Ihwier-lilp lllll. (If AiwUlrl I , I" fooi Hay Tlm.a.) ION'0 HKACII. ('nil., April 17.- lie Chamber of Coininoiro iidoplod iTHolullon prott sting ugulnst tlio Ituise of the. pending nlleu ownor- M IfcUlalloii In tills statu. Tlio ott l rtrerted piiiulpnlly to ni- Mute the Investment of Ciuindlnu fco:er. MOTKSTS IIV OTIIEHS. iinan StmMiohleih In California Land Sjndlriitos I'wlol, t!l Ai-:. :vcj I tloioulia, Tliuni.l I WASHINGTON. April 17. Pro- Ni by representatives of tlio Great r renin Syn In itt s nunliiHt tlio I l-e of tlin Cnllforiiln Allen Innd I. vnlcli roniilreK stockholders In p-rporatlons owiilnir land In tlio fJe other tlinn Anierlean citizens te dec areil their Intention, will a be taking form In Washington. qurles have nln ailv hoen nmiln bv ;s Of the illlilnmutlc roiirisentii- JM of Europenn powers to nscor- me prece nature of tlio leglR- HU, Wit J.VJAX Wlbb HKTALlATE 'ln Inirii'-iH In Toklo Appeal ,, , i lallloiiila. '"Wllli r-tf. In I nil. Ilj, Tim.. 1 lTOK10.An.ll 17 nl... ,.,..i..,. K. ... ---, ., .in- tfiiiii mi 7 AiwK-iatliui m Japan at a lunay paused a rotiolutlou .7f. " umt ,lu' Proposed nllen i leslslatlou In California would ") mjuro Muerlenn Interests U country Tlio roaolutlon it California leKlBlnturo not to '1 nr Mil n.i,..,-ui.. .... ,.... .i... Llhn. . ""m-lj UIIL-l'UIlK nil) ;'" of the I'nited StnteB and 1SEIL BOOZE II t!ifornin Snni n.r 1- ws Bill Restricting Sale fin HitnunJi. 9ii... . 1 illrD7. r'"" ,0 ('00 n T""H-1 2?', APr 17. The 7!"PosItlon tlnsi,. 1,111 ..o..i- LT 8le Of llnnnru ' ,, , ' ,. he .Pannn,a Pndflc Ex e ton,. c,"8(?l1 Passago In tbo JJi noej; thero b0,ne u a'es ESAOAIXST MOOUK. 'fnmvT. H....T; ,. ... . MuJ.!.ftt for Anbll... S9T0. D. c. Anrll 17 ij ye6t0.",pon wllleh President td v,m'er'laV Biimmnrllv ro- f burein Mo?re chlcf of th0 r,w. wyrean. rrcn.i ., , . '"Sent . .""'" iuuiiy in mo jtavV,, ,lu8,lt"p' wore they 'k. .'"'estljaiP,! rri. ,i,ii VmJ. es,sa'ert. Tbo dotnlls H oat ; it u ailtlf s" Will not bo eic' mi '"VHlHlMiUnr, nX1' 89 7.e i, 4,' ai"y wneat, uUKn V'1" so7-s. ID, April 17 AVheat un- EXPOSITION MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, LAND BILL Seven or Eight Dead and Sev eral Probably Fatally Hurt at Malone, N. Y. III AmhioIhIH I'ritu to I'ihm lly Tlm.i I MAI.O.S'K, N. Y., April 17.--Sovon or nioro wero liurned to dentil and Hoveral wore Injured and uiitS' dlo and a ncore of porHoim wero rofleuoil by llroiueu In u lire that doHlroyod tlio Do WIImoii holol enrly lodny. KKXTCCICIAX IS CimSIJX. Henry Clay lln'ekeiirldno Assistant Seerelnry of War. Illjr AnhHUinl I'm. mww Mi Tlmw I WASIIINdTON. I). (.. April 17. Ilonry Clay HreekenrldKo of I.oxIiik ton, Ky.. him been woleeted for as HlHtaut Boerotary of war. California Senator Objects to Publication of Crimes, Etc., in District of Columbia. Il'r AwxMIM l'ir lo ron liar TIiiim. WASIMNdTOX, I). C. April 17. Senator Works niado n vlRoroiiM nt laek on proKont day JournallHin and tlio nowHpnpoiK of tlio United Htntos It, n Rnnneli (oilnv 111 HIIIHIOI't of lllH bill to make It iiuluwTuI In tlio 1)1'- trlet of Colunibln for nowHpapera to publlsli detnlls of erlmoH. neeldentH nml tniKodloH. Scnutor Worka In trodiieod u Hliiilliii bill at last senalon but It wiih not acted upon. Aside from tbo piihllrntlon of crimes, ac cidents and triiKoillos, Sonntor Works nttacked tbo newspapers for tlio dis comfort and ombarassniont caused tbo relatives nml friends of tbo per sons Involved. Tbo "very fact," said WjirkH, "that tlio rlislit to publish what ono pleases wltbont abridg ment exists. Is tlio strongest possible reason for inukliiK publishers of the nows liable for aliuslm? their right and privilege. "I inalntnln tbnt If a nowspapor publishes matter doletorloua and ool sonous to tbo minds of tbo readers, tliua violating the rules of good mor als nml decency, It should bo inndo criminally liable for tbo offense, an offense fnr more Important nml hurt ful than tlio libel or an Individual mid upon precisely tho same princi ples." Works la a Christian Scien tist. DAY'S IN Senator Penrose to Insist on Further Hearings on Tar iff Revision Bill. (Iljr AaovlalJ ITfia to Coot liar Tlmi 1 WASUINOTO.N", I). C, April 17. In tbo Sonnto, Sonntor Hughes in r,i,.n.i n 1,(11 to admit Dr. l- V. Frledmnn to prnctleo modldno in tho iJlstrlcf of uoimiiuui wiiHuiii mo usual exmuinntlon. Ponroao gnvo notlco thnt n very vigorous contest for hearings on tbo tariff bill bo made. In the House, Henry Introduced n bill to nniend tho anti-trust law to dpfluo precisely what constitutes n trust. Senntor Thompson lutrodueed a resolution for a constitutional amend mont providing for president direct election and limiting tho term to six years. COOKKD FOOD SAI.K. Tl,n VUn,. 'RnplntV llf St. MOUlCII 8 church will bold a cooked food sale next Saturday aftornoon at tno coi feo nud splco house In tho O'Con nell building. nixi)Ri:ns win toil you that II.U.VKS sells GOOD FI.OUH. Imany lost in hotel fire WORKS SCORES NEWSPAPERS S ESS BELGIAN STRIKE WILL BE LONG ONE Workers Prepare for Endur ance Struggle Free Meals and Entertainment Provided by Socialists. IHr AMnilalrl Prim lo Coo. riaj TlmM.l imi'SSUr.S. April 17. The Hol glan workers' strike continues to ex lend slowly to every part of the coun try. A small number of men bavo T TOOL THEFTS Charles Jarvenan Alleged to Have Taken Belongings of Smith Mill Employes. Charles .Inrveuan. residing south of .Murshflcltl, was arrested enrly this morning while trying to sell n number of tools to n Murslillebl second-baud store. It Is alleged tbnt tho tools wore taken from Smith mill employees and It Is expected that tho arrest will clear tho mystery na to tho dlxnppcnrnnco of many tools from tho mill during tho last few mouths, .Inrveuan Is being held In tho city Jail pending an Investigation. This aftornoon Marshal Carter and Con stable Cox loft for .liirvenan's home to search for other missing tools. This morning .larvouau appeared at W. K. Wiseman's store with n number of tools which ho wished to sell. Mr. WlHomnu had heard of tools being taken from the Smith mill employes and Immediately sus plcloiied that those might be some of tho missing ones. So ho jnado nu excuse to dotnln .lurvonun while ho telephoned for Mnrshnl Cnrtor. On the luttor's arrival. .Inrveuan In sisted that tho tools wore his own but the nutlioiltles think otherwise. .Iiirvennn Is middle aged nud lias been working at tho mill for some time, bust winter lie wus taken up and his sanity iiuestloued but' tho physicians decided that ho wns more Iv suffering from nleobollsm. Ho lbs: aroused i.ttentiou by tolling wlord tales of seeing ninny dead men In tbo Heaver Hill mine. larvemiii has a family ami his wife has been endeavoring to straighten him out. If Is stated tbnt ho has been soil ing tools for some tlmo ami using tho proceeds na "whiskey inonoy" to alleviate his tnlrst. A largo niimbor of tools, some qullo valuable, bavo disappeared from tbo mill during tho last few mouths. H. Cameron nud Axel Itcd burg had their tool chestB nml con touts taken. Mllo Sumner sold .Inr vemiti a level for two or three dol lars on n contract and later found that Jnrvonnn had sold It for U0 cents. Jnrvonnn will probably bo ar raigned boforo Juatlco I'ennock later. XAMI3 fiOKS TO SK.VATK. Prohldent Sends Ileuines Appoint ment In for Ilatlllcatloii. (Ilj Aiorlalv4 I'rr.a la com Hay Tlmra, WASHINGTON. D. C. April 17. Among tho president's nominations sent to tho Sonato todny wero: Judgo of District Court or Alnskn, Division No. 1, Hobort W. Kennings, of Al nskn. United States, District Attorney of Oregon, Clnrenco L. Iteamos, of Med ford, Kl'XIJHAb XOTICK. Tho funeral of Mrs. Anno Vernon will bo hold Saturday morning at 10: 30 from Wilson's chapel, the Uev. It. B. Ilrownlng officiating. Companion of Success When you go shopping you are always sure to bo successful If you buy at dependable stores. Tho merchant who wants your confidence is tlio merchant who strives to keep It. Ho la build ing bis business by fair dealing, by giving you quality goods, nml fulfilling every promise of bis nd vortlsoments. Ho cannot afford to disappoint you. Every time you buy anything from tho stores that advertise in THE TIMES, you. will be more than satisfied, for thev merit your confidence In every detail of their business. To get- to know all these good storeB and tholr splendid offer ings read tho advertisements every night in THE tkmks. Confidence Is the 1913 EVENING EDITION-SIX returned to work hero nml there lint, tltnttn ilnfni'tlnnu urn lintiii. portnnt as compared with tho addi tions tiini nave joined tuo movcmeui The men appear to bo settling down for a long test of endurnnco nml nro determined to achieve victory In the cause for which they nro lighting, that of ouunllty la voting. The So- I'lnllKt orL'nnlnlloti Iimm nnniieil Min ing balls pi ovldliig free meals for neeity suiKors. tiio siiiko commit too Is providing amusements to keep tbo strikers out of mischief. FOR RELIEF Ohio Flood Committee Sends Appreciation of $400 Contribution. Horsey Kreltzer of tho First Xu tlnnul Hank todny iccelved the fol lowing self-explanatory letter from Mncl.eo Wilson, treasurer of tbo Ohio Flood Uellef Commission at Columbus: "On behalf of Governor Cox and tho people of Ohio, permit mo to thank you ami through you the citi zens for their generous ami prompt response In our tlmo of need." The $100 specified Included tho $r0 contributed by tho city coun cil and $150 contributed by local citizens through The Coos Hay Times. Aid to Indiana. W. 13. llutlor today received tbo following letter from Hugh Dough erty, trustee or tlio Indlnnapolls Ue llef fund, to whom ho sent; $:i7.r0, which was contributed on n petition circulated by Walter Itlcliardson. "I bavo your letter of April 2, on closing a draft for $37.00, as a do nation from tho citizens of Mnrsh lleld for the Indiana Hood sufferers. This Is vory kind of you good people nud I 'assure you tho money wilt bo spent under the direction of Gov ernor Halston, where It will rellovo tho grentest nmount of sufforlng pos sible" Mr. Dougherty Is vice prosldont of the Fletcher 'Savings ami Trust (nuipnuy of lmllnunpolls, of which Frederick M. Ilackmau, father of Fred llnckmnn, tho Forndulo poultry fancier, Is u director. PORTERS FILE Raise $500,000 on Tidewater and Timber Land Near Gardiner. UOSEIU'HG. Or.. April 17. A inortgngo or deed of trust for $!i00, 000. covering timber lands In Doug- Ins nnd'Lnno counties, wns filed with County Clerk Lenox today by tho Michigan Trust compnny, of Grund Itnplds. The mortgagor la tbo Tide water Mill company, tho president of which Is Johnson 1 l'ortor, heud of tho contracting firm that Is build ing tbo Southern Pacific Hallway lino from Eugeno to Coos Hay. The document consists of ul) pages of printed matter, and the filing foo wus $41. Tho mortgngo la to secure n 0 nor cent bond Issue, tho last series or which matures September 1, 1923, The money Is to bo used lu tlio erec tion near Florenco, at tho mouth ol tho Sliislaw, or ono or tho biggest lumber manufacturing plants In tho west. Tills purposed plant Is em braced lu tbo mortgage, asldo from the timber lands, which nro located along Smith Hlver, nonr Gardiner, Scottsburg and Elkton, and across tho county border In bano county along tho Sltislnw and closoly con tiguous to tbo town of Florence. Mexican Rebels Said to be Ar ranging Assault on Town Opposite Brownsville. (Ilir Aaaoi la'ed ITfta lo C'ooj llaT Tlma imOWNSVILLE. Tex , April 17. -Tho Constitutionalists, estimated to number between 100 and 900, nro reported to bo preparing to attack Matamoras, tbo Mexican town op posite hero, late today. Matamoras wwwwwavwwi THANKS GIVEN MORTGAGE PLAN ATTACK ON HOBAS PAGES. & Consolidation and Coos ABEBDEEN POSSE DF Colorado Pugilist Outclassed by Heavyweight Cham pionship Claimant. tllr Amoi UlfJ rrfu lo Com liar TlmM. J PHILADELPHIA, April 17. Lu ther McCnrty, claimant of the white heavyweight championship, was awarded a popular decision with a wldo margin at tho end of n fast six round bout with Jim Flynn, of Colorado, last night. McCnrty led throughout tbo light nml frequently compelled bis opponent to clinch to avoid hla vicious straight loft jabs. Although bo uppenred outclnssed, Flynn fought gamely throughout the ontlro six rounds. Effort to Issue Permit by Con gressional Action Brings Protest. Mr Aaiorlat) rma a Cooa Day Tlinn ) WASHINGTON. D. C, April 17. An effort to secure Immediate notion on the bill to permit Frledinann to prnctleo medicine lu Washington without undergoing tbo examination for aliens wns frustrated todny. Sen ators Galllngor and Penrose both Jolted strong the effort for Immcdlato action, "I do not want to pronounco this man a raker," declared Senntor Penrose, "but I think tho Senate Is going out or Its way to advertise him. Ho may bo a quack for all 1 know. I huvo speclllc Information from many reputable men In tbo medical profession who look with doubt on ills claims and medical Journals crit icise tho government for tho somi olllclal recognition It lias given lilin." Juneau Man Appointed to Suc ceed Walter E. Clark as Territorial Head. (11 Aaaoolal! I'rr.a lo Cooa liar Tlmra ) WASHINGTON. D. C, April 17. Major J. F. A. Strong, of Juneau, has been selected for appolntmont us Governor or Alaska to succeed Wal ter E. Clark, resigned. CAPT. OLSON TO ADELINE SMITH M.W HEACII II CUE TONIGHT l'KOM OAK- LAND, MAKING ItOCXI) TIHP IN LESS THAN I-'Ol'It DAYS. Capt, I). W. Olson with tho Ado lino Smith, the big new carrier or tho C. A. Smith company, may ennui. Mm rnur.dnv record which sonio prophesied for tho run be tween coos liny ami nn rrauosco tonight. lln Ih nvnnnted to arrlvo ofr tbo Coos Hay bar this evening about 9.30 and ir it is as origin us u was IiihI nlirht. lin ninv bo nblo to cross In, thorohy making tbo round trip rrom Cooa Hay to Oakland In throo days and sixteen hours. The Adollno snilod rrom hero last Monday morning and when It was reported today that tho Adeline might got back hero tonight, few would hardly bellevo It. Arno Moreen wns expected to re turn on tbo Adollno Smith, EVEIOHOIrt WILL bo HAPPY 11 they buy tholr Fl.oi it or names. M FLYNN LOSES TO M'CARTY FBIEDMANN IS CRITICISED MAJOR STRONG IS ALASKA GOV. No. 233 ON TBAIL KILLED SIX John Tornow Has Slain Two Nephews and Four Dep uty Sheriffs. PORTLAND "SANTTARIUM PATIENT WHO ESCAPED Blood Hounds Used to Trail Murderous Fanatic in the Mountains. Illy AMorlatM l'm lo fooa nr TlmM.l A11EDEEN. Wash., April 17. Hot pursuit or John Tornow, who yesterday afternoon killed Louli and Chnrles Latbrop, two doputj sheriffs, making six men whom Ton now bus killed, since ho began hit murderous career September ,1, 1911. it Is thought was begun at daybronl today. Yesterday a battlo orrurrtfd thlrty-llvo miles north of Montusnno. Sheriff .Matthews nud a posse with sovcrnl dogs nro In pursuit todny. Gyles Qtilmhy, who wns with lllnlr and Lnthrop, and .who gnvo tho alarm tired seven shots lit Tornow, but Is not sure tbnt be hit tbo outlnw. Tor now is Insane. Ho escaped from tho sanitarium In Portland and was lo cated lu the mountains near the scene or yesterday's tragedy. He shot nml killed bis two nephew's. John nml Will Ilnuer. who were on a hunting trip. Later ho shot nud killed Deputy Sheriffs Colin Mc ICcnlze nml Albert V. Elmer, who went In search for him after tbo bodies of tho Hatier boys were round. Hy tonight three posses will bo lu tho mountains. Sheriff .Matthews snvs I Tornow will not escape this tlmo POPE PIDS IS SOI BETTER Think Pontiff Has Temporarily Recovered but Fear He Cannot Long Survive. Illy AaaorlalM l'rf o Coo. Hay Tlmnf HOME. April 17. Tonight's bul letin from the Vatican says: "His Holiness passed a good day without lover. This evening bis temperature wns 08. Improvement In bronchial symptoms contln.ues." Tho Italian government desiring to bo absolutely Informed of tho real condition or Pope Plus X, sum moned todny those directly respon sible for tlio care of Ills Holiness. Tho Pope's physicians repl'ed to tbo appeal for a direct statement with tho frank declaration that It was extremely difficult to say that tlio Pontiff's constitution would ovorcoms tbo present crisis. Hut oven if ho does so, it wns oxplnlnod, tho re mainder of tho Pontiff's days would do considered as precarious nud the end might bo oxpected nny tlipo. Mnrchlnfnvu said that the patient's condition wns much nioro satisfac tory today, llesldo tho diminution or tho rough, tho general weakness Is not so accentuated and tho pulse not so fast. The Pope enjoyed mora regular breathing as thu bronchial troublo seemed Improved. Tho Pope la much bettor, accord ing to today's reports from the Vati can, nnd If the present condition!, continue, tho Inst bulletin about Ills health will bo published by Ills phy sicians tomorrow, In this tho doe tors will decjnro they nro confident of tho Pontiff s recovery. Tlio Popo hlmsuir says that bo U better, and declared "This Is tbo first day since my first relupso that I fool really relloved." His physicians are Impressed with the Pope's necessity of comploto rosl from activity. "Your commands shall bo obeyed," said the Pope with a smiling air or resignation, However, whon tho sun broke through Into tho room tho Popo Insisted on rising. Ilo rerusod assistance, although bo admitted he was feeling somewhat weak. Turkey and Bulgaria Agree to Cease Hostilities Until April 23. IPy '0 ta'ej ! lo Cooa Hay Tlms 1 CONSTANTINOPLE. April 17 Tho ngreomont for a suspension of hostilities between tho Bulgarians and Turks wus officially confirmed to il nv. The armistice will last unlli An.tl OQ nn.l mtiv lin Hrnln,lffil I' """ -" ' of Times, Const .Mall liny Advertiser. WO SLIGHT RESPITE IN BALKAN WAR !!' A"rl1 H.-Wheat. un- Have vnnr inh nrlntlng dongst