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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1913)
lata i,4 IT TAKES A REALLY GREAT ACTOR TO REALIZE HE ISN'T THE WHOLE SHOW - " "" "" " ' ! -! I ! ''""I P " ' ' (E00B !mj toa I.OST AltTIChlCS XOW IS VOt'lt timu. A small ml In Tin- Tlini'i want column nmy bring you results im mediately. Try one. llWMIIIMIMI nrC best fniiiul tlnoiigli Times want "jjTTtciiil llii'inl Um tlicinl Tliey pot ri-tiItM. ME.MUEK OP TUB ASSOCIATKD VIW.B . UVVIII ISStlllHISHlU in mi VOL AAAVI.g T10 const Mull. Hstubllshid In 1H78 MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913 EVENING EDITION & Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull mill Coon liny Advertiser. No. 250 Sffil ARRESTED TO STOP Socialists, Taken Into Custody Or viuitiimy L-uiui wi Mayor Straw Here. WILL HAVE HEARING TOMUnnuw iviumiiiiu. Released From Jail This Morn ing on own iiecogmzance After Night's Detention. Marslillclil. IiiHt night, exporlun- Ited a (IciIiIliI sensation when 111111 lucre nm ted ! violating Mayor straw's eilut against speaking on tve iiriii and uirnwn 111m jiui, ere tin') rpeni 1110 nigm. 1 "-v Lr rUinsed tills morning oil their own recognizance end will havo a tearing before Hoconler Butler to- u nl 111 ..'.tl.wtl. lltil. narrow iihtihiik m -. ...... eby and Stoil have boon engaged to defend 'linn mid they decline that thi: v.111 knock out tlio uiiiei ...!-t uirii-l t nc'MlilllL'. lit 1 III I HIT It li r.3t wnriuuiod by law. In audition 10 1110 nrresi 01 oigiii or nine, 11 innaber of otliura nttuinp Id to follow Hull but tliu oIlleoiH tid the Jull pretty woll llliod and ilnply pushed tliem down off tlio trickcr-li(i plaifonn at tho corner U jiarKei nun rroiu aireow. I ltlliniif.l, flu. iirriiulll IMIIIMIIll I'llll- Ilcnblo tiirnuill. there wuh no 1Ih- p:r 01 violence. 1110 BpenKors hiid cluing to an out without oppoBl- Hon, except tallt. There wan iiilto L iaui1 mi tlm uli'iiut mill ti In run feambcr r. iidct-'uted hooii after tlio rrwta started. Those Arrested. Vnt nf tlwiui, tirniutriil U'nnt Uirihflehl men, nioinburs of tlio xiaiut party. For u row weouu, 11 Plllu nf I'ni'l I11111I 1111 mi'filil ter of tlio Socialists, liatt boon ud- llrtiiln? rriiu'ilii nnili iiviiiiImi? nt it corner of Front and .Market. Last meat, tin wns tlio llrst mm irrMtixl. Wlil l.i liiilmr tnl.'im in ill, A. J, Stuplian, secretary of tlio iwiiniig aere, jumped on tno nox i etartcd to talk. Tlio ollleors 00V him ninl mm nftnt niintliiir V-Ii way, tliey wore tnkon until isi or 111110 11 it ti noun nrreutou. Ioever, only seven complaints 're filed today and thoy woro ifilmt tlio following: a. j. btoplinn. Wealey Kverott. M, J. Kihvnrilsi C. D. Kills. I Joe G0S81111111. 1 John llnydcu, I E. Wlstl. I After liotllir fill, ,11 I,. lull (tin Ma declared Mint thnv wnnlil lint ItCtCDt tinl t Al'nn .),.. il. II.oIm nendj or relatives wanted to fur- ' u. iney IniiBlied nnd biiiik a wored Mayor Strnw and others lr attenintliiL' nt timv nnf it in tS free speech." full I. v. Tinniiio 1 ., it was stutPii IiuIt... (i,i. on,n r l . ---.i. rttj V.IIIV DUIIIV 1,. F i . A tirirnillvnia ntmitifl P aro to contliiuo tho matter and h't One Iintlllll WnillHIn l.n.l tnln. .0Btd around over tho county and L... "'ii"B uioro or tneir 101- ... , (.oni0 ,0 .Mnralillold. . "" mnn' iiiomhors of tin S' ." '" ''' section, It In not ' UHieh heailwny In their olTortH "ODE lli l.,.. ,,, 1 jett 1 lcl1. cu,'l'l8n ninoiiB tho k ,i" ,h.,s -:0!lt.y. a J'cap aKo. n .. 11 "U,MU "'J'"'! to oi-Kunlzo l f,,r ko "f H10 Iokkoi's for .May It Is said that tholr falluro to ""t inaiiv ,.f .1 11.. .1.-1.. am 1. . ' " "-i opuiion inuir Accom,, ,.ir"!!a. 8'"rt n.Btr'k0-.. Cl1 't fow days, It was v.v ls W1B roally nn itn. c " ""lTi "iinougn worK i,t "M Socialist. It la understood 1,1 e denies this. Inpi-n i,. 1 eaiberV t ." ucen 80n' ' w w ra he, Ule rallrau camps bo- l i'0 8tl1 tlo work but r "rikes did not amount to Cltlnnc ... 1. .. t" "'8s Btnlo.l ..!. .. . -. otnlnl? '?. Bncar number of Jeputtpa 1 nra l!lel(' uusiness mon eat n ., ' ,,l,1Lr to navo a sum F'UnT,,,! omew?. to cope I Pracl ,?. ht tll. J'Jn. to swear o3M .;M", 'i tno business mon ' mo?- n nfty or a l'nrel or Ecera u.11'1 l"ai u' number or -i .; c, ,ln,lnat0 l10 danger of adVB 1 ,u o'-forclng his l. M' 't public street speak- IWV,",C"' ' Sliwr. " !ne 7i today issued tho "In to r n(l 8taement: e ..-." ' 8 I am concorned In ordinLjT ' llO01,l who violate e nt.. :" ' ' 1 can only sav that nt m" a"' a reputable Mi , Br 'nelll dopond upon tar .. r,'c for Protection. The Irbavei" Bovernment of this I The,o c,n cna'tetl by tho coun- L" win, niauors should bo wliiiiuii Bcnae, a ao IK EFFORT STREET ORAT BARTON JURY IS SECURED Twelve Men Secured This Af ternoon and Visit Vault in Barton's Office. (Special (11 Tho Times.) COtHMI.M-:. Or.. May 7.--Tho Jury to try ,1. S. Ilarton, state ItoproHon tatlu. on the cIiiuko of uHHtuiltliiK MIhh MndKo Yoakum, an employe In IiIh office, was secured about two o'clock this afternoon. Tho Jury Is composed of tbo following: From Marshllold Chester Woleott, K. W. nernltt, Carl Albrecht and Mllo Stiuiner. From Irandon M. C. Miller. I. I.. Cox, A. Mf.Nulr. S. Mtinday and U. C. UlllHOII. From Myrtle Point I.. C. Ilrur. From Norway Jessie 1). Clinton. From (Irnvel Konl -W. I. llrady. Imniodlately after the Jury was se cured, they woro taken to Marlon's office iiiitl Inspected tbo vault In which tbo assault Is aliened to have occurred. The takltiK of testimony began Into today. It is expected that thero will be other witnesses than .Mr. Ilarton and Mlxs Yoakum, ns tho past repu tation of tbo two nmy bo delved Into. Hunker Hill Case. Tho Hrliiklcy-DcunlHuii dnmnKo caso Is slated for trial ami In soon. The enso Is a suit for damiiRo reunit ing from an assault case, tho crim inal suit beltiK tried beforo Justice I'ennnck. In tho first trial tho Jury hrouuht in a verdict of $525. A new trial, however, was ordered. Ilrojuli of 1'ioinlso Case, The breach of promlso caso of Miss Wolls, tho North Hend iiillllnor. ver sus Charles O. King, nf tho (inrst & King auto lino for $5000, hns not been set for trial. King Is arranging to vigorously fight tho caso. Ho did not mako any answer, which throws the expense on the plaintiff. Mr. King nays that In the trial of the cnxo soma sensational testimony will bo brought out. Ho Intimates that ho Is being mado tho victim. Ho dislikes tho notoriety very much and is snld to lmvo offered $500 to sot tlo tlio caso beforo It was filed In order to avoid tho publicity and no toriety, but sluco It has gone this far ho declares he will light It to n finish. i:.(;i.i;i:it is stuickk.v. J. K, Gnrdnor, ono of tho engin eering fore on tho construction of tho Willamette Pacific on the lower Sluslaw, came In from tho front with his wife, who Is with him, suffering with a caso of chronic appendicitis and after examination by Dr. Palno ho was sent to tho general hospital of tho company nt San Francisco for treatment. His wlfo will accompany him. Kugeno Register. WHITE SLAVERY W. F. La Shelle of North Bend Is Held on Telegraphic Ad vises From U. S. Marshal. W. L. LaShello, who was out uwlor $75 cosh bond for tho theft of a magneto from M. J. Coleman's launch at North Bend, was arrested thero this morning by Marshal Anderson on tho chargo of "white slavery." His arrest was mado on a tolegrnm from United States Jlarshal Scott at Portland, who said that LaShello was badly wanted by tho Government and to hold him pending tho arrival of a doputy United States Marshal. Deputy Marshal D. H. Fuller, who was hero on other matters left on tho llreakwnter this morning. Ho did not tnko LaShollo because ho did not have a warrant for him. Ho wns supposed to havo left overland yesterday, but found ho could mako bettor time by waiting for tho Ureak wator and remained. Consequently Marshal Scott supposed that Fuller had loft hero and had arranged to send another man. Yv"hllo no details of tho charges against LaShello aro obtainable, It is undorstood that ho Is wanted some where In tho state of Washington. Not lone ago, a man from Washing ton, who saw LaShollo on the street In North Demi, said that ho recog nized him as a man who was badly wanted In Washington state on a "whlto slavery" charge and it Js presumed that this recognition re sulted In his arrest, LaShello Is be ing hold In Jail pending othor ad vices from Portland, LaShello came lioro rrgm.rorimnti mm 0 CALVIN SAYS COOS BAY LINE WILL BE COMPLETED BY Southern Pacific Vice-Presi dent Says Construction Is Slow Owing to Being Along Water Interview at Port land. (Special to Tht Times.) POHTI.AXI). Ore.. May 7. Trains will he running bet-ween Portland nnd Coos Hav by tho end of I'M I, thinks K. 13. Calvin, vie? president of the Souther; Paclll". who recently took a trip over tho now line being built to Mars'-Held. Calvin Inspected twenty-four miles of tho track which Is being com- III ill ttil 1i 'PMllt tltftt1tntU lllttltn. I"- at u u 4 ti wnj in wiiiviP) iiiiiiiu-' illntely west of 13ugeno and the I 'on ne 1 at 'j'-j. wnii'ii now is vir v,n King Returns to Marsh field After Absence of Three Years. Mourned for dead for threo years by his cousins here, Andrew ICIng yesterday gave his cousins the sur prlso of their lives by dropping In on them, nrrlvlng on the Hreakwator after a trip through Canndn. King formerly lived on tho Hay but went to Portland n llttlo over threo years ago and dropped out of sight thero nnd all efforts by relatives to trace him woro In vain and they finally mado up their minds that he had died In souio mysterious manner. He carried some lusurnnco In Sweden and also somo In the United States but In tho absence of posltlvo proof of Ills death, tbeso were not collected. John King and Andrew Anderson, of Mnrshllold are cousins of Andrew King. When he dropped out of sight In Portland threo years ago tho relatives hero became worried and went to Portland and searched for him In vain. It scorns that John King suddenly mado up his mind to go to Canada and loft for there, not thinking It necessary to notify his relatives. Ho simply neglected to wrlto to thorn. Although It was soinowhr.t of a shock to tho relatives to meet him, they were overjoyed yestordny whon ho looked them up nfter tho arrival of tho Ureakwater. Hankers To .Meet. Invitations hnve been sout to nil the bankers of Lane, Douglas and Coos Counties to meet In F.ugono next Wednesday for tho purpose of organizing Group Three of tho Ore gon Stato Hankers' Association. It Is expected that thero will bo at least :t0 prominent monled men of theso counties In tho city that day. Kugcno Register. GETS DATA ON WATER Railroad Commission Said to Have Inspector Making Canvass of Homes. That the Orogon Itallroad Commis sion Is going Into the Mnrshfleld and North Hend water situation thor niitrhlv in-lor to tho hearing to he hold hero about the middle of next month has become ovldent. An in spector has been sent here to visit nverv home, secure data as to tho pressure, cost of service, quality of water, etc. 110 is mamng a nouse-io-houso canvass, porsonolly tests tho pressure and gathers data from the house owners. It Is stated that tho previous In spection was not all that the Itallroad Commission desired. While the In Rnortnra secured much of tbo data about 'the physical conditions of tho plant, tliey did not get mo cieiaueu ovldenco ond now this Inspector ls making tho canvass. Ills namo wus not given out and his canvass so far has been on the quiet. , In view of the early hearing be foro tho Itallroad Commission, it is not likely that the Mnrshfleld City Council will take any definite stops on the last offer of the water com pany to sell tho plant to tho city for $145,000 prior to tho hearing. 1 Consider Income Tav, r 11 Auo Ule) 1'ftil la Coot PT Tlmca WASHINGTON, May 7. Consider ation of tho Income tax feature was finally concluded and tho House 1m mediately proceeded to the adminis MOURNED DEAD, RETURNS HERE W 5 tually completed. He went wc3t and south over the new road ns far as (lardlner but did not go to .Mnrshllold on this trip, having vis ited that city nnd various other towns 011 Coos Uny that the now road will touch 011 an Inspection tour a year ago. For eighty miles the now Ntd will be built ailing the water. M". Calvin pointed out. either rivers. Ji'koB, the ocean front or tho 'my. This work requires slow nnd cn-e-ful construction. Speed, therefore, Is not an essential iiutor and t'10 Southern PaclHc oMUInls are no llMiriug 011 having tin lino llnlsbel much before .Inniiiuv I. 1015. Th" entire project Is tndtr coiitir-t. that on tin wetrrt 1 (. bel'ig la the 1 1 i.ds of Piriei l'n tl'tis. S AT SMITH MILL Remodelling of Eastside Will Greatly Increase Cut Pulp Mill Work. .1... , 1 1 ..1 W lieu lliu liupi uvuinuiliH nun iii-1 terntions now iinuorwuy 111 1110 1 . . Smith company's Unstable mill are completed, the cut of that mill will bo Increased to a strong 200,000 feet dally, one shift. Tho remodelling is progressing rapidly and It will probably bo completed soon. This Increased cut thero with tho constant ly Increasing cut of tlio big mill will bring tho output or tho two up to about 750,000 on big days for tlio two of them. Tho shlnglo mill, which was re cently moved to tho west sldo of Isthmus Inlet, has a capacity of about 70,000 dally now and If things continue to go satisfactorily, a night shirt may be put on at tho shlnglo mill, doubling Its output. Manager Nerd rum Is making good progress with tho pulp mill and hopes to stmt It within a few weeks, probably about Juno 1. However, owing to Its bolng an entirely- now plant nnd trying out n now system of utilizing mill waste, it will prob ably bo about July 1 before It Is running at capacity. Good progress Is being mado on tho oxtrtislon or the. power lines which will transmit electricity from the power plant nt tho Smith mill to tho Smlth-Powors-Ilonncssey conl mine on Isthmus Inlet nnd the Smith Powers camps at Coaledo and It Is expected to ho nblo to furnish elec tricity nt both plnces within a fow woeks. Part or tho electrical ma chinery ror the camps Is now hero nnd tho bnlanco Is expected soon. The electric machinery for the niliio should bo here within 30 days. IS Ex-Secretary of the Interior Thinks Government Must Aid in Alaska. (n? AMocltled I'rfu to Coo. nf Tlmea.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 7. ' Responsibility for tho condition In Alaska rests squarely on tho shoul ders of Congress nnd no place else," former Secretary of tlio Interior Walter L. Flshor, asserted today bofore the Senato Territories com mittee. 'The necessity for legis lation to open up tho territory has been pointed out time after time," continued Fisher, "but nothing whatevor has been done. It seoms to me,' he Bald, "that no candid student of tho situation In Alaska, who is at all rrto rrom porsonnl and pecuniary Intoresr, can havo tho slightest doubt or tho proprloty of tho federal govornmont operating roads at least for oxporlmont. Thero can be no development of Alaska," ho concluded, "unlobs the government constructs 11 railroad from the tide water to tho Interior. ' W1FI3 .ML'ltDKIt CHAItfiKD. California Man Arrested for Horri ble Crime. Ill AM0lte4 Ptef lo Coot DJ Tlmw J RICHMOND, Cal., May 7 Charl Krlckson was arrested today charge l with beating his wlfo to death. She was horribly beaten. Fooling Is run nlng high against him and tho polbe are taking extra precautions to guard the jail. 1 OVEMENT RESPONSIBLE SUFFRAGISTS ACCUSED OF TRYING Y I E ST. PAD PRESIDENT AND in tnvtn un, Bill .Defining His Authority, Introduced in Senate Other Washington News. Ill Awh hlisl I'nti to Coon in Tim. J WASHINGTON. I). C. May 7. Senator Hacon, In charge of the for eign relations committee, lelutro duced todny his bill defining the 1111 thorlty of the president for Inter vention In Cuba, which proscribes that any Intervention In the ftt turo shall bo sustained by the au thorities of Cuba rather than ror the purposo or displaying them. Uncoil said that ho did not wish to give the Impression that there was any reason Mr Intervention but the bill wan Introduced as a precau tion. KKt'TSK SI'.VATK'S ItlCQUKST. (11 AMorlt'fit I'rrti lo Coot 11 TImm ) WASHINGTON. Mny 7. Attor ney General Mclteynolds today re fused the Senate request for all correspondence regarding the Ilraz- lllnn coffeo valorization dispute. Register Lobbyists. ll AmocLiM l'rr lo Ohm lit TlniM.I WASHINGTON, 1). C. Mny 7. Ill the Mouse today C. H. Smith Introduced a bill to register the lobbyists In Congress. May Ship Anns to .Mexico. (11 AiiotUttJ I'rni lo Cool 11 Time. ) WASHINTON, D. C, May 7. 'I ho United Stntes will continue tho policy adopted by tho last admin istration permitting shipment of arms from this country Into Mex ico ror uso or the Iluerta govern ment provided the olllclals hero are sure such nrms will not rail Into the hands or tho rebels. President Visits! Semite. (11 AuocUlM inn lo Coo. U Tlmti, WASHINGTON, May 7. President Wilson mado another visit to the Capitol late today to talk to the Sen ators about appointments. His visit wns not planned long In ndvanco nnd Is his fourth visit to tho Capitol since ho took offlco. GAS AXI) KIjKCTIIIU .MUX STRIKI3 Many Ciiliroriiln Cities Airccted by Imbor Trouble. (11 Anocltl! I'mi lo Coo. lit Tlmei.) SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 7. All transportation nnd manufacturing companies using light, powder nnd gits supplied by tho Pacific Gas and Kleetrlc Company were affected by a strlko today, when 3000 mechanics affiliated with tho Light and Power Council of California, stopped work. Tho men nsk shorter hours and more pay. At tho offices of tho council It was said today that the cities con corned nro San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Joso, Vnllojo, Stock ton, Mnrysvllle, Chleo, Orovlllo and Fresno. Tho strikers nre members of the International Brotherhood of Hollermokors and helpers, tho Inter national Brotherhood or Stationary Flromen and International Associa tion or Machinists, International Un ion Stationary Steam Kglneers and tho Pacific District Council of Gas Workors. Negotlotlons with tho company woro carried on ror some time and when thoro appeared llttlo hope or success tho strlko was called, Dibits CASIO DIKMIHSnit. Ill AMocltted Preii to Coo n Tlron FORT SCOTT. Kan., May 7. Tho Federal caso against lOugeno V. Dobs, former Socialist eandldnto for Pres ident, and J. I. Shoppard and Frod Warren, publishers of tho Socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason, at Glr ard, Kansas, charging nttempt to ob struct Justice wns dismissed In Fed eral court hore today on Instructions from tho Attorney General. This ends several months' litiga tion which resulted from the Govern ment's chargo of mlsuso of tho malls brought against those connected with the Glrardjiaper. HKPl'HLICAX RKORGAXI.ATIOX. Conference to He Held in Chicago Xe.t Saturday. (Hz Ao"lt I'M" to Coot ll Timet 1 WASHINGTON.- D. C, May 7. Progressive Republican Sonators and Representatives and stato loaders will confor Inrormally In Chicago Saturday on Mondny to discuss tho plans or tho Republican party and tho advisability or holding a na tional convention next fall bonator Cummins Is loading tho movomont and has oxtondod Invitations to lib eral leaders of tho party also those who did not Join tho Progressive party arter tho Chicago cMninUoii last June, Senator Cummins said today that ho was not ready to an nounce tho names ot the several rcnators and representatives who would attend tho conference. It will not bo a reorganization confer Militants Charged With Three Attempted Bomb Outrages in English Capital. HOUSE OF COMMONS DEFEATS THEIR BILL. Several Fires Started; They Are Suspected by Police Cause Much Turmoil. Ill Amkk lttr.1 Prut to iVwm lit Tlir.t J LONDON. May 7. An ntttfnpt to wreck the ancient St. Paul'n -thedral by a bomb early today In at tributed to militant suffragette-i. This attempt and the placing of two other bombs In other parts of tho city make It appear as If the mill Units liiut entereil nnew their hnvoc working cnmpalgii. following the de tent of the womnu's suffrage bill Ic tho House of CommonB Inst night. Bombs In nil threo plnces woro (Un covered belore they exploded. Tho suffrage "Luzon Squnils" woro also busy curly todny. They burned pavilion In Cricket Held at Bishop's Park, Wi'st end of London, set lint to an unoccupied house In the North of Loudon. A timber ynrd also nif rered a mysterious lire. . MILITANTS ARi: HLAMKIL Defeat or Suiri-iigo Hill In House of ('ominous l,n Id to Them . (11 Atiotlalo I'm. lo Coot lit Tlmn.) LONDON, May 7.- Tho defeat of of woninu suffrage In tho House Commons Inst night Is generally attributed by tho morning new-papers to the women, themselves, tho militant ones, whoso wild, law breaklng tactics have nlleunted tho sympathies of Biiffrngo supporter!!. "Smnll but fiendishly powerful" t n pollco orricer's description of the bomb found near the high altar of Si. Paul's. It was timed to exujndc nt midnight, hut a derangement "of tho clockwork retarded tlio expkw slon, Mrs. Robert Saxe Disappears With $2,000 Worth of Jewels Foul Play. (D Auoclttxl I'rrtt lu Coot lit Timet SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 7. A search or nil tho bay cities is being mado today ror Mrs. Robert ifaxo, 18 years old, a bride ot two Wflfji. Robert Saxe, the young woman's husband, her rather George Saute r, chler Inspector lu tho Quarteriiui tor's Department hore lor the Uuhcd Stntes Army, reported hor disappear ance to tho police. Mrs. Sazvt left homo yesterday morning to go shop ping. She took $2000 lu diamonds to bo cleaned at the Jowelors, ac cording to neighbors and loft hor apartment in the best of spirits, She is said to be devoted lo her husband. Tho police nro working on tho theory or foul play. TARIFF BILL NEAR TO VOTE Debate Over Income Tax May Delay Measure in House Until Tomorrow. (11 AMorltttd Pitts to toot III Timet WASHINGTON, Mny 7. The In como tax section of the tariff bill has so retarded the progress ol tho measuro In tho House that Demo cratic leadeis early today oxprosscd doubt of the bills' passage beforo tomorrow, Majority Leador Un derwood sought i when tho House reconvened to speod up tho consid eration of tho section, but thero woro scores of minority amend meats to bo considered. Following tho Income tax will come adminis tration features of tho bill with 'several stumbling blocks In tho way 'notably the provision slvlng five per 'cent differential on Imports In I American owned vessels. HUSH HO.Mi: III LI3 HILL. 1 11 Amo i(d Pftt " U lime. 1 LONDON, May 7 The home rule for Ireland hill was reintroduced lu tho House of Coinmi ns today by Pro- mlnr AKfinltli nnd rnul for tho llrut tlmo with the understanding of the SAN FRANCISCO BRIDE MISSING H