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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
a-XS H IT $ ALWAYS BETTER TO DELIVER THE GOODS THAN TO BE CAUGHT H ON YOU NOW IS VOril TIMK. tm '. i' . A small ml In The Times want column may lii-lni; you results nn mediately. Try one. MKMRKH Or TI113 ASSOCIATED I'KES nTOaBaavjvTna7.aiLi,a,v!iiiiiTcaa?cgaaK . uvVWI Established J 1B7 VOL AAAVl.aH Tin, Const Mull. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913 EVENING EDITION. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mall and Coon Hay Advertiser. No. 239 B ??! ftatl I nrr i.csi '"""' """"k'1 ',""'s 'v"nt I f j' JTZ 1 IdT" iwl ""'"' IV, t'lt'"'1 T'"'y nfoir JfyJL JLJi 2P :8 jp' jllle CM Din- ,ti .sisff e lV Str se I. JOHNSON SAYS TOE j Declares That State Has Pride . Minii nc Innan and Will Protect it. JILL WELCOME BRYAN WrltlM nc HnnivLo Out That Japs Have Enacted More Stringent Laws Than These. (MA- 3, lilrl I'' " ,'o "' T,mM 1 cirilAMKXTO C11I.. April 2 1.-- Cocrnnr Johnson today Issued u tljIODIl'Ilt Or 111" nuwn nm.v......r, n'M , . Mil. fltltl. i tht control n nn--i .v " alien lan.l in" "w ""lt'1' ;"hI uni on by I!"' legislature. Tho state tent does mil discuss tho measures Wore tlic legislature mid llio gov ernor ciys I am not predicting that t California loginiiniii" ir action mi Mils subject, nor, If It 2ct forci.i.iiiiK tin- terms or nny hxtliat nmy lie enacted." Contln- l!s lie w)" ' merely ""' ""lemi k;tlie rlslu of California to cnnsld- r r n it If Hs leislutors deem It ltd lijiblotnciuiii a law which In within b'hiij lr;;ni powr and moral light. Ill-h has hem tald of tho dignity of I Japan. We win not willingly affront I r dignity ill .llipiui, nor uiiniu im ' Hut uli.'ll hIiiiII ho hii id of it proposition tlmt tho meat Htato. iwf nn cniplie snail no naiiuii mini creiontlik'ratiini or n legislative it!, admittedly within ItH Jurlsdlc ilcn, by the protest of a foreign pow , which Iiiir enacted oven morn I'.rlngcnt regulations on the sntno i-.Mwt. What or the dignity or California?" lie aays ho will wtlcomo Secretary Bryan on IiIh arrival and "I am Hiiro ttereli no disposition to encroach on (ittrnatlonnl functions of tho federal riternment or tin justly wound the I'lilbllliies of any nation. " "The constitution of California li'nrc 1S72 litis said that "the pies- i:t ot forelgncra Inelglblo to bo on citizens Is declared dangerous o the wclMielng or tho mate, and he legislature hIiiiII discourage their :ni'ratlon hy nil nieaiiH within Kb ma " vii:vtii'.ii' ii(i:Mii:it. 5JJ I'imcc Mu Ite Maintained lie- ' tumiJiipau ami Cnlted Stiito. ICrAiu-UicI IT . la Coo Hay TIiiim Tflk'ID Ai.rll 1 'PI... ...,l,.ll,...u ' Meen Jnnnn nml tint Ihillml Htntou I i.... ji.... . . :. - j ttaWI Ynmnniolo today. lie said rnc u scusucil nv l'ri.inlnr I'nimt RT must rcninlu peaceful desplto M local rilettirhimi'CK nml In. iv. r'-SCj absolute i'(inflilniii Hint lc(rlcan ilil..nu ,.in..i..i ...i ..... l-tui, would deiuand no dlserlinlnn- f w mmie nml that mnttcra he ""M In a spirit of fair play. IHtVAX IS ItKAliV. I'll lnc Tndiiv foe Cnllfoiiilii ! i "iiieienci"., Ilj AllAllf.. n.n.. .. .. n. .. . '.. ii... ibiumim; nmra.j U'lCIIIV.in.n. ,,""'""" U-N- April 2 1. Willi ( wary Hryan retidy to lonvo Into rt:L0tr!Lf.'"!,' ,. l'"1 in V. ""ui in u couiurcncu J tiovernor Johnson nn.l moni- rCl thp Stnlo l.,..ll... .1.. n S9 0 h in n.,il .M... ....... .--. i .... mufiintin iiiiiii logis- tjinfSHar.ns a ,'c,l,,,-8 t' tlio rel ... . Ilr l "lu'(l s,n,e "'l J'U. -ting a s,ll,c nf 8l'8I'nso this HSIXCss IIH.KS ACTJO.V. PCluiuli.... .r .. n "iiiuirrre iimiiiiiii B'lttllT.,0l.0o,,tarTlni, 1 1'ilri.. .... 1e nu0, A"'" 21. Prealdent kxuti ni 0I ln I'm-iflc Const ItltM.j ,U'"UC1H ' Coiiimorco, Mo I...T. l 0l t-onunorco lu hVer"b "r "ls orgnnlzntlon tthi . w nrKimioiit to do la i!..? ln,,(l ' tho Call- - "oiouiuire, Jl'OSITlox oiTICIAUS ACT. V'veil ( ,U. i.,.,OSC(, AIk.n hi?.m ""? tho 'llrectors of Hon . lllp Intornntlonal a uS .?". af ltu,, ,ownr(1 the iitojthep . n flatly 1")0S011 'f Ol Iha I ",U1 ,,l,u u' mam 4ar Ti 6K Hro' wns """l'1- I In l T . " " " "0 puilll- -t!ona , 8l8,at,,ro' declare tho "joodjnlth of California. t n rin....' "I"'"MUIIII. 1 I1U U.- 'Tor fi l U ll)0 .'larsiuioKl ''v tnorn?nmm'"e w11' eet to r'Mron,5?(',t 10:3( t0 co- i'tcf p of tho MnrBlilleld tali , '' " " " -i . k yn,'(1 horo- i"j,ha "netl tho 1 ji-o ti-,r"",p horo to b I .J. Pit In ili ..i..t ' I'K yard horo. Mr. '"ed to tho Hay to sub- n r. AAA m. . ." ",u 9-i""U ;lc"l bra.. lny 8,10W thU Th. a ' y for tho uniler- v05 ome 1 '" nut0 w 'a 11 U to b ew. bostor Uteraturo u De Printed. HAS RIGHT ft I N W LOVE TRAGEDY IN SEATTLETO FREE ORIIE Mysterious Suicide and At tempted Murder in Lodg ing House. Illr Am.), lali-l l'" In Conn lUr TIiiim 8I5ATTLI5. April HI. -Nellie Marl, n young woiniui, well known to tho police, was shot hut not fatally wounded today In u lodging Iioiiso hy ii yoniiK mini whom she know only as "Will." who shot and Instnutly hilled himself after wounding tic woman, who said she knew of no (iiiihu Tor the shout lug mid declared they met In the lodging house hy liiiiiifo. Twenty-two Known to be Lost and Many Arc Missing in Shaft near Pittsburg. (Mr .mo. Ilr. I'rrM lu root tUy Tliim.) PITTSRIMtG, Pa.. April 2 1. With ii large corpH or rescuers work ing at tho Cincinnati mine, tho known dead In the explosion or (tux yesterday had reached twenty-two tills afternoon, with strong nroh ahllltles that the denth list will ho about "." Little hope Ik held out that any of tho minora escaped. BREAKWATER IN EARLY TODAY Steamer Arrives from Portland With Big Passenger List and Freight Cargo. UKRAKWATKU Sea ofddo 11 The llreakwater arrived lu today from Portland with a capacity pns Hengor list nnd a big cargo of freight. In tho Inttor cargo woro eight ntitos, four for tho Coiiulllo valley and four for (ieorgo tioodrum one Cadillac nnd threo Fonls. The Hroalcwnter will sail nt I o' clock Saturday. Among those arriving on tho IVrenkwator worn the following: O. A. Peterson, S. Wood, 11. A. Wood. 0. S. Frampton. II. B. llowcn. Mrs. C. K. Shaw, C. K. Shaw. C. K. Shaw, Jr., F. Swnrtz. C. II. C.lllott, Miss Drown, Mrs. A. W. Stevens, C. F. Wngner, 1). H. McCnlllster. Mrs. Krlhs, A. H. Tros. Andrew An derson, A. Anderson, Mrs. A. Andor Bon, Ouy Patrick, Frank Jorden, 0. A. Dryant. Mrs. C. Ilrynnt, Mrs. T. F. Flynn, W. It. Dench. 0. Unit. Mrs. (!. Hart. Cnrl Drlggs, Mrs. C, Driggs. C. Dunkolborg, Annn Hughes. Dnbo Nnydonne. Mrs. Nnydonno, Dllllo I.or ii. M. L. Hoyd, J. K. Wnlllng. 0. Mn son Nnblo, Kdwnrd Smith. Mr. Mitch oil, V. A. Honly, Arehlo Kdwards, fiortrudo ltobliiBon. Izrn Hnskoll, M. Morgan, Mrs. M. Morgan. S. T. I.o vlno. 15. Owon, T. Stavor. Mrs. 15. P. I.nnor, M. Mltcholl, D. W. Durke. It. D. Doment, Mrs. It. It. Dement, Mrs. C Johnson, C. Johnson. U J. Tolls, M. J. Koteliuni. W. W. Durdsall, Mrs. W. W. DimlBn.il, F. D. Dodstuobnor, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. 1511a Daggort, Mrs. O. II. King, Mrs. Illbargor, Mr. Hlbargor, MIsa 1). Piirno, C. F. Ill bargor, Mrs. G. Harvard, C. C. Whet tor, Harry MuIIor, Chas. Dench, Mrs. Ii, Ii. Jones, Leslie Jonos, II. A. Cur ry, Ii. Makln. Itobt. Makln, C. W. Wnrd, A. A. I.oiiil, W. F. French, Ot to Gavett. To Closo Mill Slough. Secretary Motley of tho .Marshllold Chnmbor of Cominorco has recolved n copy of a bill which Congressman Hawley has Introduced In tho Houso of Representatives to declnro Mill Slough not to ho a navigable wator way and onipowoiing tho city of Marshfleld to closo nnd fill It. It was roforrod to tho Interstate nnd foreign transportation commit tee. It Is thought to bo Identical with one that Chamberlain Introduced In tho Senate. Letters nnd petitions urg ing tho dolegats In Congress to hasten tho enactment of tho bill are being sent by those Interested. FEAR 75 DEAD IN GOAL MIKE POLICE GRAFT IN Eight Members of Police Charged With Sharing in Profits of Organized Gang of Bunco Men. (Or Amo. Ule.1 rrn to foot tlr Timet 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Anill "I. -- lClKht niemlierB of the local police Confessed Dynamiter audi Chief Witness Against Mc-I Namara Brothers and the Structural, Ironworkers to be Released. Illr oi Uinl I'nri, lo Tool Hur Tlmm 1 LOS ANGICLKS. April 21. Ortlo 15. McMnnlgnl. confesuctl dynamiter VOTE TO END El Belgian Socialists Decide To day to Resume Work Af ter Political Walkout. Illr Awo.Uir.1 l'rit. to Coo. ILjr Tlmm 1 IIIM'SSKLS. Ainil 2 1. Tho dole- gates to the National Socialist- Con- gross voted yesterday by a three- fourths majority to terminate tho stiiku mid resume work Immediately, Los Angeles Attorney Says He Is a Victim of "Con scienceless Girls." lr .ao. Il-1 I'rrM to Coo. liar Timet ) LOS ANGI5LI5S, April 21. 15. J. Fleming, n former city prosecutor, was summoned as a grand Jury wit ness In the white slavery case, which already already has resulted In the Issuance of a bench warrant for George II. Dlxhy, tho missing Long Dench mllllomilro, snld todny that hu was In a position to prove tho exis tence of an organized blackmailing gang. Instead of n ring of million aires preying on girls ho declared that thoro was a gang of "conscience less girls nnd women who wero prey ing upon helpless men of wealth," who paid to avoid the possibility of broken homes. LATESTJIOR L. W. Traver Says Report is Revived That S. P. Will Build Over That Route. That the Southern Pnclfle nitor all, will build the Drain lino to Coos Day nnd will not connect1 up tho Sluslnw lino with Coos Day Is tho latest rnllrond news. It wns lirmii'M In tnilnv liv I.. W. Trnvor. who arrived homo vln Drain and Gardiner ironi roruanti. no sniu that ho was Informed that this was tlio latest development in the sit uation. The foet that tho Southern Pa cific has not ordored nny construc tion between tho Umpqun nnd Slus lnw Is said by somo to ludlcnto that tho story Is woll founded. Tho Gar-dlnor-Coos Day lino Is said to bo built on the old Drain-Coos Day survoy. Mr. Traver said that 21 people canio in on tho stngo from Drain to Gardiner, five being rnllrond em ployes. Nino cnnio through to Mnrshfleld. ICIiini'v Deal ProgiessliiK. Mr. Traver said that tho Wilsoy Klnney deal was progressing and no iinsurmountablo obstacles had been encountered. Ho oxpects the mattor will bo concluded Bhortly. Ho did not learn Just y'hn they wore coming to Coos Day, but ox pocts it will bo soon. It wns roported today that W. J. Hust had Importont advices from Portland nbout tho deal, hut Mr. Rust denied It, saying that nothing new of Importance had dovelopod. There continues to be rumors nbout fie possibility of a recelver sMp before the deal Is closed, but there Is nothing to substantiate tho reports, PITY TOE POOR MILLIONAIRE LI SAN FRANCISCO department, four dcloctlxes and four policemen, who have heen accused b. moinbirs of mi organized gnng o( bunco men as having shared in the profltH of their Illegal operations, were suspended todny hy Chief ol Poller White, pending nn Investiga tion. Tho men will bo given n henr- Ing before tho police commission I L nnd chief witness ngalnst the Mc'n iliurn brothers, who Iiiih been a pris oner here since April. Ittll. will be relcnsod In thirty days, according to attaches of tho district attorney's or (Ice, It Is understood that ho will be given his liberty without restric tions nml will promptly make his way to some plnce where he will be unknown nnd stmt lire all over ngalu E TO BOLT PARTY GADCUS Oregon Senator Will Not be Bound by Democratic Ac tion on Nominations. WASHINGTON. April 21.- Sollll tor Lane or Oregon today served notice on the riiianco comniltteo or tho Democrats that ho would refuse to ho bound hy tho caucus' action legnrdlng nominations. SAYS TARIFF IS I Progressive Leader Charges Democrats With Being Careless in Legislation. tlr Awo.Ule.1 PrtM lo Coon ll Tlm J WASHINGTON. I). C. April 21. A tariff commission with power to ' elicit information ami urgo leasun I nblo reduction of nny duty obvious ! ly excessive wns advocated and ir ' radical reductions woro not rounded ' on miivmntii Inroi'inntlnn was op posed 111 a minority report presented todny to tho House by Representa tive Miirdock or Kansas, the Progres sive member or tho Ways nnd .Menus Comniltteo. Representative Miir dock In his report assorted that If thero had been wonting proof of tho necessity or a tariff commission, the pending democratic tariff bill ulono would supply It. Ho charged that us a renson tho methods used in Its preparation nnd In tho few men. who drafted It "are not warranted In reel ing a cortnlnty as to Its effects and most of thoso who hnvo endorsed It In caucus as a party measure cannot hnvo other thnn n superficial know ledge of Its provisions." lie declared tho Democratic party has proposed a tariff which will ho Injurious to ninny Industries nnd nmy bo destruc tive to somo. Aftor n long Involved discussion of tho various tariff theories, Rep resentative Hammond urged a mld dlo coui-so between high protection nnd nhsoluto freo trado. "Tho Dem ocratic party Is not a t reo trndo par ty, ho declared, "and so fur as I can find, It has uovor declared for free trado." T RERE SUNDAY Director Fenton t Announces Program for Entertainment at the Opera House. Director R. N. Ponton ot tho Coos Day Concort Hand today announcoi that tho following program would bo glvon at tho Masonic Opora Housi next Sunday attornoon at 2:30. March. "Silver Trumpets". . . .!.oso Overture, "Crowned Diamonds".. Auho Rovorlo, 'Celestial Choir," Kin Selection, "Tho Sunny South."... ,... Lamp Morceau, "Forest Whispers,". . . . Lose Selection from ' Luila dl Lammer- moor," Donyett March, "Doston Conunandcry". . - ... Carte i 1 CI B R I1TENEGRD WILL NOT CI. OP SCOTARI TO P0IR5J0W ;:, i 1 rvSWOwWSi ,'SasVSiPNS'WWN'aW PEACE PLANS E PUBLIC Secretary Bryan Outlies Basis of Proposed International Treaties at Conference. ttlr Amoi 111 I'rrM to Cool I!r Tlmr 1 WASHINGTON. April 21. Secro tnry Dryan laid today before tho diplomatic corps his plans for an International agreement for ponce. Almost every Ambnssndor nnd Min ister In Washington met lu tho Sec retary's office lu response to his In vitation and heard his explanation of a plan which soon will bo the basis of treaty negotiations. ITALY FEARS R Endeavors to Have Montene gro Evacuate Scutari Promises Concessions. (II? AMo.Ulr.1 I'irM lo Coot lr Tlinini Itn.Mi:. Anrll 2 1. Thorn is a very active exchange or coiuinunlca-l lions between Itmiin and Vienna over Scutari, Italy and Aitstiiu-lluu- gary being directly Interested In tho (iiestlon or tho future or Albania. Austiiu-lliingury Is didoi-mlned to act alone, It appears. If she is not hacked up by the other governments lu obtaining the evacuation or Scu tari by tho Montenegrins mid Kuro peau conringrntlou is almost a cer- tiilntv In Im (lie roHiilt nf uiii'li mi action, according to wclMiiformod opInDn. The efTorts or Italy there fine are directed toward preventing tho Isolation or Austiia-liiiugary and In convincing Montenegro or tho ne cessity or complying with tho de cision of tho conference or l-.uro-pcan Ambassadors lu Loudon, If llils I'Mimnt lm iii'ComnllHheil. tho opinion prevails hero that' collective nrmed I'.iiropeau Intervention Is in evitable. It Is pointed out that In stead of retaining Scutari Montene gro might ho given besides financial compensation ami territorial exten sion Including not only tho district of Novlpnzar. but Pek nnd perhaps Jakova to tho east or Scutari and the Viiiayet or Kossovoe. I LOCAL OVERFLOW. I Auto to Coipillle. Lynn Lnmhet nnd Fred Gorcko hnvo returned rrom Cnqulllo, milking tlio trip by auto. They report tho road In rnlr shnpo ns far us Coaledo mid rrom there ou, where new work hns been done, It Is bad lu spots. Thoy got stuck onco and had to hlro a team to bo pulled out. Wireless Operator Out II, W. Archer, oporator at tho local wiroloss station, has Joined lu the strike or wireless operators along tho Pacific coast for hlghor wnges, In conso quenco, local shipping Is no longer nblo to got word to and from ves sels plying In nnd out or hero. There Is no Indication of how long tho strlko may last. Speeders Are Fined. I. R. Towor appeared before City Recorder Dul ler and paid a Duo of $15 for violat ing tho spocd ordlnnnco. Wesloy Sonman also entered a plea of guilty to tho chargo of breaking tho speed lm on his motorcycle on March .11, G. W. Trlbboy and W. 0. Lnwhnrno being tho witnesses against him. Ho was lined $lf and given until to morrow to pay It. ! PERSONAL OVERFLOW f THOMAS DRADSHAW of tho Drnd-shaw-Klmbnll companv, will lenvo Saturday for Portlnnd on business, MRS. F. M, FRII5DDI5RO Iiiih receiv ed word that Mr. Prledborg Is now nt Long Reach, Cnl., ond Is fool ing considerably Improved. CARL DRIGGS nnd brldo returned on tho Dionkwntor today rrom trip to northorn points. D. Y. STAFFORD AND C. K. PI5R RV left for Coos River this after noon to beat the 1913 fish record. PRANK PARSON'S made n business trip to North nend yesterday. . P. DARTLI5TT. who has been laid up at Mercy Ilospltul by an injury to his foot Is lu Mnrsli flold today. He has not fully re lovored from the injury yot, ' D. IIFA'RY. a well-known trav i lliii? man who formerly lived on the Day, Is here today on dullness. i 0 W King Nicholas Says That Turk ish Citadel Will be For ever Retained by Them SAYS EUROPE WILL HAVE TO FIGHT FOR IT Make Definite Reply to Request of Nations to Vacate City They Have Taken. Al'STHIA'S I'lliMATUM. fDy Assoc Inted Press) LONDON. April 21. "Tnko Immedlnto and combined action nml turn the Montenegrins out of Scutari or wo shall do It nlone." declared a circular not scut by the Austrla-Hungnrlau government to tho powers to day. Tho note wns vlrtunlly nn ultimatum. Illr Am. ltil I'rrM to Coot lUr Timet. CI5TTIN.1I5. April 2 1. "Scutari from todny Is Montenegrin," was tho definite reply todny or King Nicho las to the l5uropcmi Invitation to sur render the hard won Turkish citadel. Tho kiui; mnde this stntement In the course of u speech delivered from the bnlcony or the royal palace. Among tho audience wero tho min isters or the Dnlkiin slates who canio to congratulate him. Ho added, "Should Kuropo still think of snatch ing Seuluii from Montenegro, which bus given her life blood to take It, Kuropo will hnvo to carry out tho task by force of arms." Illy AMatAtf.l riiti lo Coot IU) Timet. DI5RLIN. April 21. Thoro woro many Indications hero today that the German government and public regard tho Piiropean situation nn critical. A high diplomatic official said today: "Kuropo bus entered nnother crisis as grnve nn that which preceded tho Austro-Russlnu demobilization." Another official believed It piobable that force, would have to he employed to ox pel tho Montenegrins rrom Scutari. Tho official vlow hero Is Hint nil Hie Kiiroiicnn imwei's will work to gether until the problem hns boon solved. Tho fooling or consterna tion and helplessness was displayed at yesterday's conference of tho nm bassadors In Loudon, According to ndvlces received here representatives of nil nations, Including Russln, nre agreed that tho decision of the powers concerning Scutari must ho enforced, hut thoy wero uouplussnd ns to how Montenegro wns to bo ctireced. TO KVACCATi: SCUTA It I. lr amu.UixI I'ri.t In I'out llr TIpim.I DI5RLIN. April 21. Austrln-Huii-gury hns telegraphed to nil tho othor powers demanding that thoy send nn ultimatum lo Montenegro to evac uate Scutari within forty-eight hours according lo a newspaper dispatch. TWO FREED" BY (Special to Tho Times) C0QCILL15, April 21. The grand Jury, this afternoon made a partial report, returning "not a true bill" lu tho rase against Kdna lllnch, charged with carving up Jimmy Utiruupp of Kmplro, mid Chns Jnrvnnun, charged with stealing tools nt tho Smith mill. Doth were lu Jail nml will be fiocd nt once. No reports huve heen mnde on tho case of Fred Reed, charged with In voluntary manslaughter, Tho grand Jury yesterday took up tho case or F.d Leggett, who charged a woman named "Trlxlo" of Marsh Held, of "rolling him" for $30 but whou Leggeett told them he didn't want to press tho chargos, thoy drop ped It. Tho Grcenleuf cuso Is holng thor oughly Investigated and ulthough It wiib started yesterday, It won't bo completed before tomorrow. Somo of tho wltnoBses hnvo boon culled buck a second time. Dr. A, L. House worth, whoso evldenco ns nn export, Is expected to bo vory Important In It, will testify tomorrow. Along the Waterfront. Tho Rodondo crossed out this nf tornoon nt 2:30 for Sun Francisco, artor having been dolayed hore a day by the rough woathor off tho coast. Tho Adeline Smith arrlvod lu ut 10 o'clock last night from Oakland mid will sail again tonight or onrly to morrow, going down tho bay this evening. Tho Alllnuco Is due lu this after noon from 1-iUreku. No boats have crossed out from Dnndon the past two days owing to tho rough bar, tho Speedwell, which is duo hero to finlbh her cargo H jug one of thoso delayed. 0 feKta