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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1913)
frWiihtm JAI.WAYS remember that no day is long ga of it nursing a grouch dooa msT ARTICLES mm?B NOW IS vorit TIME. A stnull nil In Tin' Times want column limy liiing .vim rrsnlls mi- mxt mediately. Try one. -ft rcin' MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED I'ltES .. . I.II..1 f I.. fUTU MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. i Coiuolldntlon of Times, Count Mull n OA( and Coos liny Advertiser. lyu HU VOL. XaaVI. Tho Const Mull. - . " , ,... ., , ..- , , U THREE DAYS DEBATE ON Prospects arc That it Will Pass House anu iju i" Senate Soon. SENATOR LANE IS UN- , DEUIUtU uim rnut wuwu Oregon Senator Says He Has Not TGI UUUUtiuu i no Position. inf At- Uir.l I'tm In won Hay TlmM.l .v. i or. Willi " . i I..I. f... trntmtil1 fin. bite of Hie 1 ndorwnod tariff hill a mc IIo'iw the prospect today ' ...... .1... mnflllliril Ulllllll III1HS the House nml go to tho buimto dtir- the llrnt weok In .May. The tcaeral tlcliqio In tlio IIoiiho will close alien 'lie Il("""' udjourna Mon liy nlRlit r;Aslvfli in vn Uny TlmM 1 .......n..w i fi ...11 or. WASIII.MUU.v i. v., ! -" - The common e oiirt today Bustnlncd ... .-I. it... Inf firlntn Pmmnnrrft iceoruvi ui .. ............... ",,, Ccnmlsslon (n Hie Shrevoport, iox i) rat wises It wiih lieeatiKO of tk'j bearing of these discs on tlio itite rate msis now iiutitlliiK In tlio S-prcmo coiin that Attorney Cen tral MtlteyimldH was permitted lant ... .j.... ... it. i .ti'i'.i mi mi iinliiiif nf JiVUUUJl" ill", .v..., - tht government in the Htato cases. lam: and free wool. Iftwnii Senator lliw Not Declined II I I'oslilon. IB; AtrS'Uif I I'n iiiiiwi Hay Tlmfa.l WASHINC.TON. I). C April 25.. fttitor Une of Oregon Haiti today ihithehnd nnt informed tho Douio- tali of tlio flniiiieo eonimltteo that ts would refiiB to ho hoiinil hy tho twtn If free wool wero In tho Un itnooil Mil, Senator l.ano told hln Ir.nlrers (lint ho had not Indicated vht lib position would he. AIM'EAI. TO WILSON. Wrtrrn Senium s Seel; UN Aid In I'nitt'st Almiit TnrHl. C At: UT.1 IV. n lo t'ooa llr TlmM.l I WASHINGTON'. April an. Sunn-! ttt-r XcttlamlB t arrled today IiIh pro-: fit against certain features nf tho luritt bill to the White. IIoiiho and JiitJ President llson for an op- icrtanlty to have Senators from tho. l:!tr-mouiitnln states discuss what kternieil the equitable roiatloiiH el the tariff to their mateH." Pros lifnt Wilson naitl lo would lot Ntvianda know Inter when i,o could t the ScnntoM Ncwinnila Indleat- M that wool. sugar, eltrim frultH. w'i, line, mttlo and othor prod- Wii would bo taken tip. TAIIIIT DILI, IIAItMMOSS. IftmnfMiiiiin Siijn It Will .Not DIs- luni (oiiiineirlal (oiulltloiis. It; Ai!lnrl fritt lo i-oo. IUjt Tlmra.) WASIIINljTONll Anrll Lr.. In tho :'HJ discussion liwlnv lintirnRniitnllvn a declared that tho Underwood ji would not ntiiBo nny ileeronso In ' Mgregato proiluetlon Industry In '-' country, not Impair tho oarnlnBu ''labor. "I hnvn nn fnnr flint hn cerlcan wnpe earnor will anffor un " the Ainerlcnn mannfneturor '"I feel thnt tho wldesnrond din- '"a on tlio part of labor Is too lilfih t'Kv to iny to eompol n roturn to - old protettlvo Bystom and dollh ;rfly close tli mills In ordor to ;tn tho people of tho country " ituination of tho policy." ki:i:i orr dokdeu. fimaii .Mllltaiy Ollleers Must Ho IB.."". "l Aciopliino KllKhtN. i.iuouied I'm. ia eon. n inn.i.i L!rF.?.UN' A'irl1 2C Owing to tho L:'lIlnir nrnnsn.l I.. !.'.... .Mmil.. U " ,aJdlnB of a Oormnn air craft. ,nt 'he Ocrmnn nrmy woro no rU totlav hv iim wni. r.nif.n tiini r are forbidden to pnrtlclpnto In lrfi,i..ur! ln I""lvnto lllghts or eom- , -..vu. involving tho possibility or F0S!ng a foreign frontier. ESIED HERE F. Rpnrl lAfnntnrl ;,, nnr.,.,iin r'CKedup Here by Marshal "r mis Afternoon. !ttrJ' R.eetl was arrested hero this i!a.r??.?r -Marshal Carter on tele- e . ea from Coqullle, Shorlff "Mating that ho hml n wnrrant '!ed tk" c'iarKlng forgery. Reed c 'v. .5 ch?rf'p Heed eamo here v. p on fain and was arrested etnii.i'l"ra oll n"d recently 'Wu . ,8ertln from Portland. 'Mag. ,0 c1MIo In the e receive V mv"m' u i"u tau 't'h!:k tl10 Blxth or seventh io&ths 40r reery In a few OR FORGERY ME HE TARIFF III HOUSE MMAMWW E TAB1FF BILL French Government Protests Against Clauses in New Law Violates Treaty. I Mr Amo'IiIM I'nu In Com liar Tlmm I WASHINGTON, I). C, April IT.. Through AmlutHHatlor .litHKerand, hero, tho I'Veneh govornnient has cal led the attention of the.Htato Depart nient to the prohahlo effect on exis ting treaties of tho now tariff bill. Anxiety has been caused in Franco by several of the now ndmlnlstratlvc clauses of the new hill, especially those obliging uierihatits to show their hooks and papers. In France, the decision of a tribunal Is Indispen sable to compel any man to do so. The clause In favor of American ship ping Is ntso a souno of apprehension. Mexican Federal Soldiers Al lowed to Pass Through the United States as Citizens. inr Anno. Imtvl I'n-M In Coon nr Tlmm 1 WASHINGTON, April 2S. Wlillo President Wilson and his cabinet wero In session today Senator Smith or Arizona sent a telegram to the cabinet room which told of the re quest of the lliiortu govornnient that 800 federal soldiers who had escaped to the American sldo, ho transported through Arizona to El Paso, then to federal territory at Juarez. Smith declared that ho considered giving such permission to ho aiding tho Ilu erta govornnient and thnt tho move ment of troops of elthor sldo In tho Mexican rovoliitin should not be porinlltod through American terri tory. The cabinet decided to follow the precedent of tho Tnft adminis tration In per nilttlng troops to travol In American territory unarmed and iih civilians. TKOOI'S IfE.W'E TODAV. Melcan I'fdcials Deposit Arms at .Naco First. Illy AModnlrJ ITr lo Coo IHy TlmM.l DOUC.LAS. Ariz., April 2I. Oen oral Pedro OJeda, tho fedora! com mander, who was dofentod at Naco, nml "TiO rofugeo fedornl soldlors loft today for .Juarez, Mex via El Paso, Texas. Their arms wore turned over to tho Mexican consul at Naco under orders from Washington. KEEP IXIU'HTIHES AI.IVE. Mexican lenders Favor Drastic .M ensures for Mine Oniirrs. Illy AnocUleJ rrtm lo Coo P Tlmeu.J DOUGLAS, Ariz., April 25. Tho Constitutionalist leaders nt Agun Prlota, Sonora, drafted last night a petition to Governor Pesrjuorln, ask ing that a bill ho passed making It a felony for forolBiiors to closo mines or mills. It wns assorted that such nets wore ovor-confldonco of sympathy with tho Huortn govern ment. IS KILLED ON WEOK EVE. Miss Elma Snyder, of Port land, Slain by Fiance in Honolulu. toy AuocUteJ rrM to Cooj Dy Timet 1 HONOLULU, April 25. With her wedding day planned for the next day, Miss Elma Snyder, recently from Portland, Oregon, and Nathaniel Ilur ton quarreled and Norton shot and killed Miss Snyder and then killed himself. It is reported that Jealousy on tho part of tho woman caused the quarrel. WAS SCHOOL TEACH EU. (Dy Awodle4 Pri to root nr TlmM.l PORTLAND, Oro., Aplrl 25. Mis Elma Snyder was until eight weeks ago when she went to Honolulu to marry isatnaniei nun, vi ment store omployo. Prior to that she was a school teacher. Sho was about twenty-seven years old. OJEDiVS TROOPS iE SENT HE OLNEY SAYS TRAI Eminent Democratic Lawyer and Politician Says Treaty Permits Free Tolls. tlly AMorUttxl Pirns lo Com nay Tlmci. WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 25. Tho United States, as owner of the run inn a Ciinnl. has a rlcht to fix such terms as It pleases nml tho neutrality j of tlio wnturwuy applies to Its users only and not ti tho United Stntes. This view was expressed today by Richard Olney, former Secretarj of State, whoso speech wns rend before Women Plan Imposing Parade in New York in Behalf of Suffrage Campaign. (tly AMOilatcl I'rr.l lo Cnoi tlay Time..) NEW YORK, April 25. Thirty thousand suffragettes, all In uniform, will march up Fifth avenue, eight abreast, to the music of thlrty-llvu bauds, a week from tomorrow, ac cording to tho organizers of tho an nual woman's suffrugo parade. KING GEORGE APPROVES. Pleased at Celebration or Long IVaco llctwccn England ami I'. S. Illy Awn UiiJ IT... lo Lou Hay Tim. I LONDON. April 25. King Georgo today gavo his hearty approval to tho Anglo-American celebration of the centennary of peaco between tho llrltlsh Empire and the United Stntes. Ills majesty received nt Buckingham Palme, Lord Weardalo and other delegates or tho llrltlsh eonimltteo, who will sail for Ameri ca tomorrow. ALLIANCE IN AND OUT TODAY Steamer Sails for Portland With Large ListArrivals From Eureka On Her. Tho Alllnnco sailed early today for Portlnnd nftor making a brief stop hero on hor arrival from Eureka. Sho had a largo list of through pas sengers and picked up n good list hero for Portland. Among thoso nrrlvjng on the Alll nnco wero tho following: J. II. Stoldt. Geo. L. Wheeler. O. P. Smith. V. Yarorough. E. C. Illovv er, Mrs. W. Stone. G. llermnn, Mrs. J. Wllllnms, Mrs. P. D. Mnrtln, J. II. Unrry. Among thoso snlllng on the Alll nnco wero tho following: C. KnutlBon. A. Swnnson, M. Knowles, Miss SIdnoy Lowls, Miss 13. Austin, M. Johnson. Mrs. C. A. John son, Tom Korns, Fred Holm, Tom Syron, Alex Syron, W. Ogren, A. II. Potter, W. Grant, T. Haskell. 13. St. Claire, R. Hnckor. Fred Holland, dins, Illomhorg, S. Porry, 13. I). Stocker, H. Gustrson, 13. J. Kllfor. O. W. Morgan, J. L. Margnn, II. G. Jones, Mrs. II. G. Jonos, Stove Sahln, D. L. Kunbul Emmn Cook. Anna Rochoro, 13. Sollmor, C. B. Prowltt, J. S. Gurnea, C. M. Eborhnrt, Ben J. Johnson, MIbs 13 Johnson, John Ny man. Miss M. Bversol, A. Swanson and W. P. Knowles. Fred Nolmo, charged with speed ing March 19. Hearing at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Georgo Johnson, charged with speeding April 12. Ifenrlng not set. Arthur Craig, charged with speed ing April 23. Hearing not set. Theso nro the latest "speed offend ers" mado public In Marshfleld. There aro said to bo others hut Just who thoy aro nobody knows but most of tho nuto and motorcyclo men are scared thnt It mny bo thorn. Fred Nolme was indignant today when arrested for an offense over a month old. He said ho could not remomber that far hack on tho spur or a moment and asked ror time to llguro out whether It would ho cheap er to pay tho flno or fight the case. oillvant & Wi'jiver for all kinds lof fresh vegetables, mono -7aj. 30,000 1RGR FOR SUFFRAGE IRE SPEED VIOLATIONS ROOI IS WRONG tho morning American Society oC In ternational Law, which Mr. Olney was unahlo to attend. OLXEV IS RIGHT, Lewis XKim Agrees With Prominent Democrat on Canal. Illy .M.U. Ulivl I'nu lo i-ooi Hay llincn WASHINGTON, April 25. Lowls Nixon of Now York agreed with Rich ard Olney "There Is not one word or phrnse," said Nixon, "Hint oven by Implication denies our right to give froo tolls to our vosscIb in any tniile. Great Centerfielder Signs 1913 Contract Today Will be Reinstated. Illy Amo. UIiM l'rfta lo Com Hay TlmM DETItOI.. April 25. After a conference with President Navln thlf aftornoon 'lyrus Cobb, center llulder of tho Detroit American Leaguo baseball club, attached his namo to tho 1013 contract. The tonus woro not glvon out. Appllca tious to tho Nntlonnl commlsBlon for Cohh's relnstatomcnt waa made linniedlately PORT TO GET Ask Dredge Owners to Come to Coos Bay to Submit Fig uresJetty Work Plan. At a meeting or tlio Port or Coos Bay Commission this morning, Sec rntnrv Riint-'Htiicken wns Instructed to request a number of dredge own era to como to tho Bay and ar range to submit bids at the next regular meeting, May 12. on the chnnnol dredging. It may ln that ; tho Port will bo ready to award a contract hy that time. It is expected that the money from tho salo of tho $300,000 bond Issue will bo avnllublo within n few dnys. Tho bonds, signed und exe cuted, wero forwarded to Chicago yesterday and tho oxpectancy Is thnt tho money will bo turned ovor when they nro delivered there. Tho Port also ordered a letter sent to Major Morrow asking per mission to handle tho jetty work Itself undor tho supervision of tho ongineers. Tho Port Commission rigures that It could possibly mako hotter terms on some oi mo con tracts than tho GovorniAont offi cials would.. There" was also tho suggestion that tho olght-hour law might not apply If the work wns dono hy tho port, but It would If dono by tho Government. In addition to this Is tho pos sibility of getting tho money ox pendod on tho Jotty rofnndotl by tho Govornmont. ir tho $150,000 or $200,000 Is turned over direct to tho Government, It Is figured that thoro would bo llttlo llkollhood of tho money being paid hack, hut if tho Port goes abend and sponds tho nionoy qn Govornnient work, It might bo possible to have Congress refund it. , Tho special enabling net passed by Congress simply specifies that .tho Secrotnry of War is ompowored to recolvo money from communities, and others to ho used on Govorn nient work. Whether this could bo so Interpreted as to permit tho Port ,to do tho work under Government supervision Is a question. I Major Morrow In a lettor to tho commission states that tho Dredgo Oregon will not bothrongli at Grays Harbor until sometime this Fall and ho urged tlio Port, If thoy havo any urgont dredging, to engage another dredgo to do It. tin nln. utnln.l Mint IlltnOllCh thO bar drogdo P. S. Mlchlo might bo slightly delayed, It would ho com pleted lu time to bo brought to Coos Bay so that It could bo tested out thoroughly boforo bad weather &ots In. AMONG THE SICK. I E. K. Jones was able to go out this aftornoon for an auto rldo but Is still unable to use tits cnppiuu log which ho injured six weeks ago. Jt Is still baily swollen but ho hopes to bo ablo to uso It before long. S. P. Bartlett returned to Ran dolph today aftor being conflnod to Mercy Hospital for a week fo treatment for his Injured root. Launch Sunk. Tho launch Ster ling, belonging to Andrew Storn, or Coos River, was sunk today back or the C. A. Johnson wharf. It wa. tied up too short und tho rlsliu tide flooded her. The damage I not serious. Mr. Stora was in Co nnllln nt Urn tllllO. J TY. GOBS IS BACK ON JOB D G CALIFORNIA REFUSES TO LISTEN TO OUTSIOE SUGGESTIONS NOW WILSON'S ACT PLEASES JAPS Tokio Approves Sending of Bryan to California About Alien Land Legislation. tny Amoclalfil I'rrta to Con Hay TlmM 1 TOKIO. Japan. April 25. Satis faction Is generally expressed here over tho derision of President Wil son and Secretary Ilryau to visit Siicrnniento to consult with tlio Leg islators there on the question of the proposed alien land ownership legislation. The Qualm Mninichl, nu Independent newspaper, still talks of 'war, and rorers to tlio Japan ese licet ns "no toy." mid snya If forced to action hy discriminatory leglslntlou. It Is cnpnblo of vindicat ing tho National honor. Secretary Lane Appoints Mrs. Rogers Receiver of Lead- ville Land Office Today. Illy Amo lalr.1 I'rrta to Coot Hay TlmM.l WASHINGTON. I). C, April 25. Mrs. Annie G. Rogers, wife or a business man or l.eadville, Colo., was designed today hy Secretary Louo ror appointment as receiver or tho land olllco at Lcadvillo at a salary or $3,000 a year. Mrs. Rogors Is a well known suffragist. "I inn particularly glad to appoint Mrs. Rogers said Lauo, "becnuso It Is an estbllshed fact In tho United States that money can bo handled with more rafcty by women than by men.' IN KINNEY DEAL W. J. Wilsey Authorizes H. C. Diers to Deny Rumor No Railroad News Today. "You mny dony tho report Hint Porter Brothers nro Interested In tlio Klnnoy deal." This was tho statomont In n lot tor which II. C. Dlors or North Bend rocolved today rroin v. .i. vvusey. Mr. Wllsoy did not discuss tho ro port lu detail. Ho stated that tho Klnnoy denl was progressing satlsractorlly. While Mr. Diets had nothing else to glvo out about It, othor reports around town aro to tho offect that announcement may bo oxpocted with in a row days, probably tho first or noxt week, that tho dool has boon closed. Xn Railroad News. Thoro was nothing now in the lo cal railroad situation today. Soma or tho Southern Facltlo ollUials laugh ed at tho report that L. W. Travor heard that tho Drain road was to bo built Instead or tho Floronco lino. Othors stated that thoy had posl ltlvo knowledgo that sonio gangs or survoyors wore working on n now routo to Coos Bay rrom tho head or tho Wlllamotto valloy. While they thought that tho survoyors wero not S. P. men, thoy thought that their presence would cause tho S. P. to revivo the Drain project. : 1 I Along the Waterfront. I 4 4 Tho Speedwell arrlvod In today rrom Bandon and will completo hor cargo at North Bond. Sho will sail rrom horo Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tho gasollno sloop Empire, which R, II, Olson and othors built nt Empire, started this feok for Wrangol, Alaska, whoro sho will opornto as a cannory tondor. Cap tain Andorson who brought her here Is In command of the 50-ton boat. Sho will take cannory sup plies north from Astoria. Tho Rustler sailed today Tor Gold ; Beach with a cargo or genoral nior- ftlmnfl fen I The Breakwater will sail at 1 o' clock tomorrow ror Portland. Bandon Boat Sails. Tho Fllleld and Graco Dollar lor San Fran cisco, the Tillamook ror Portland, the Randolph for Roguo River, sall ied from Bandon today aftor being ,'aruouna several uuys. WOMEN BETTER MONEY GUARDS OT Rejects Resolution Asking for Co-operation of Other Western States. PLAN TO HAVE THEM THERE T0JVIEET BRYAN Declare That no Outside Coun sel is Necessary May In dicate Future Stand. Hy Amoc laid I'rrup lo Com Hay TlmM 1 SACRAMENTO. April 25. By n strict party vote of 41 Progressive "noes" ngnlnst 1 1 Democratic and I Tart Remibllcnn "nyes" tho lower house defeated today a resolution In viting tho governors of Novndn, Washington, Oregon and Arizona to participate lu a conference next wcolc with Secretary of State Bryan on tho autl-alleu land ownership legislation. "This question Is or vital Importance to tho whole Paclllc const," mild Ah somblymau Stuckouhuck, who Intro duced the resolution. "The states which already hnve antl-allin laws will want llrst hand lnfornuitlon ns to whether our luws are going to ho ho much iiioio stringent than theirs ns to drive tho .Inpiiuese from Cali fornia Into their territory. Uniform laws on the subject are desirable mid wo should prolll by the oxpoiieuco of states which have such lawn now on their books." The Progressives opposed tho res olution on tho ground thnt no out side counsel was necessary, Tho Progressives the resolution on tho ground thnt no outside counsel was necessary. Tho resolution was not Introduced In tho senate and Senator Campbell stated that the plan had been aban doned. T PARADE ON BAY Fourteen Ford Cars Attract Much Attention Yesterday Afternoon. Geo. Goodriiiu, tho live wire nuto man, broke another Coos county rec ord with n largo shipment of cars on the Breakwater yesterday. Thoro wero eight Fords and a sovon passen ger Cadillac taking up ovory avail able Inch of room on the steamer and thoy wero compelled to leave his now Palgo "30" on tho dock because thoro wasn't room, Georgo met the stenmer at North Bond, where tho cars woro unloaded mid with n num ber or local Fords, n parade or four teen Ford cms came rrom North IVeud to the Goodriiiu Garago, at tracting much attention along tho lino or route. Whllo pleased at tho showing mndo, Mr. Goodrum was considerably disappointed at the iion-ariiviil of his now car, tho Palgo "30." Ho round consolation, however, In tho ract that It was lu Portland mid will surely bo hero on tho Breakwater next Thursday. Thoro aro two moro car loads or Fords consigned to Mr. Goodruin now on their way rrom the Mctory to Portland. When this shipment arrives tho Ford will havo a largo lead over all other car lu tho number lu uso lu Coos county. Odd Fellows' Anniversary. Tho Marshtlold Odd Follows Lodgo, En campment und RobokahB, will cele brate tho 07th annlversay of Odd Fellowship this evening with a bauquot and social time nt tholr hall. STILL UNABLE TO FIND B1XBY Long Beach Millionaire Want ed in Los Angeles White Slave Case Still Gone. IDy Aaocate4 Vmt to Cooa Hay lime. LOS ANGELES, April 25. Tho ennui inrv Invostlifatloii of tho al leged "white slave" ehargos luvolv- llng millionaires Is proceeding. Geo. I II. Blxby, tho Long Beach million- .alio, whoso namo was prominently moiitloiiod In tho alleged vico clique, Is still missing. Subpoona8 woro Issuod command ing the presonco or his son, Richard Blxby, boforo tlio grand jury, urn. tho young man cannot be round Young Rixby'a testimony la desired becaiiBo It was thought ho would bn ablo to discloso his fathers . whorcabouts.