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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
SIRDS IN THEIR LITTLE NESTS THAT DON'T AGREE TAKE CHANCES Of FALLING OUT Cmrai Sag tttt8 I,OST ARTICLES NOW IS VOCE TIME. I A small nil In Tlio Tlnu'M wnnt I column may tiring you results nn- I mediately. Try uu'. I n HOl MM.Mi .- -....y. ... iliHtitl lf.cn llmtiit Tl. ... "" V" -""- ."-". ..J get rcMilt?j memiieh ok xiik associated press kvWWI Established In 187 , AAAVI.M T10 Const Mali. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. Ooniolidntion of Times, Const Mull Mn 07c nd Coos Hay Advertiser. nUt u,yi NATOR OLIVER REVISION WON'T HURT STOCKS nnsvlvania Millionaire Tes tes Before Senate Com- niUee on Lonaying i ouay ITNS STEEL STOCK AND PITTSBURG PAPERS nator Townsend Says That Resident Wilson Exercises "Undue influence" It; AnocUtCHl riri to Com liar TIium. d'ASMINT.TOK. I). C. Juhu C. Inp Clmlrmnn need believes tlio estlpatlon win uirii hkiii. upon . nf tlio Bo-enllcd toliliylsts sub- mned before tlio adjournment of Scanty lonny investigation 10- Iht. Heed in convinced mat 1110 hmltteo Is on tno riRiu irnu nt t and tlmt rrom some 01 me men nmnncd It will be nblo to extract brnwtlon conflrmlnR Wilson's loli- .tutemcnt, Heed will nHk tlio Scn- for nn lmlcllnlto oxtciiRlon of tlinu holding tlio hearings icnator Oliver, owner of 1,0(10 ni nf nrcferrcd stock of United lea steel told tlio committno tlmt did not expect tlio tarilT revision In any wny affect Its value. Sugar nuorcsiH. Portlier evidence of organized el ks of tlio antl-freo Hiignr foreeH brlnK prcssuo to ucnr on western nocrntlc senators nun uongreBs- 1 to nllRti them against Wilson's : micnr plnn woro Riven the Son- j lobby ronimlttco today by Sonn I Thoiiina of Colorado, n member the flnnnco commltteo. Ilo pro- (1 hundreds of tolcRruniH nnd tut of documents nnd letters, iwhlcts nnd uowspaper clIppliiRS ch showed nn orgnnlzod nttompt manufacture sentiment In Colorn whlch would affect tlio nc.lon of lators nnd Itonrosontntlvos. Dllver Riild Hint he nlso.hnd nn In-1 itmcnt of $1,1100.000 In two Pitts- K newspapers and 7,700 porforred I h about "i0 common shares of the Itibiirg Coal Company, whoso pro- ft might ho affected by the tnrllT. I snlil he hnd not sought other tutor's ItilliuMico oil tlio nrtlclcs It lie was Interested In, nor has his lucnio licen Improperly soiiRht. I bator Walsh linked how much Oil-. thai Invested In copper properties. Iver objected to aiiswcriiiR nnd tlio, limlttco tied on a voto as to tlio ht of the commlttcu to ask 'such ttlotlH, WllsonV Inlluciu'r. penator Townsond told tlio lobby nmlttco that ho bolloved tln nonr I approach to unduo Inllucnco was I "Influence" exerted by President llton nnd by the uso of powers of party caucus." I'l am timvlnced," bo said, " thnt lie or the Sonntors will voto In fn r of the tariff bill nnd nRnlnst lendments thnt tboy bollevo In, be- pie or renr or antagonizing wiint is Pn as tho 'nowor nnd Influenco the administration.' " Eli I IS SHOT BY EMPLOYEE scharged Railroad Clerk ills Superior Because- He Lost Job in Pittsburg IB; Auwlttfr rrcn lo C001 pay Tlmaa.l PlTTSni'nn. .Tinm O .Tmnea Mt- P. agent of tho Pennsylvania rnll- p ai mo union station Hero, wns fed today nnd his chief clerk, m I'aully, fntally shot by D. C. leback. who liml fnllpd tn lin nro. Pel In recent staff changes In tho i department. COACH DIVORCE CASK. otloimi Evidence Given in Hun- ion Suit at Coqullle. WQl'iULE. Or.. Juno 6. Tho "" caso of Mrs. Arthur coacn ndon Is being heard by Judge ; and Is one of tho most sa ous that haB been tried in a ". "me. Ahnnt thlrfv rtanilon ftnlA , . . " - " nao ueen subpoenaed to tes- "CftP If. the fniirhnnm liolnrr '4d. Mrs. Coach charges htm Tlty. rlntmiD ll.rlnw nnl Immnp. Pv and he makes similar charges. E lesuned about a lively scrap y had when ho tried to eject coiner from their homo. Tho e my last all day tomorrow. j-Wl 1IAXCU SIMPSON I.VI1- Htp "''"t NlUllll'.l 2?e dollar that does a man tho MrPlratIon. Sl5J lANOK SIMPSON PAVU J' M)IITII IJEN'D, SATURDAY, '. 7, SAYS TARIFF SEVENTY HURT IN LABOR RIOT Ten Policemen and Sixty Strikers Injured in Battle After Killing of One lllr Aaioclat I'rna lo Coon liar Tlmn ) STETTIN, Ocrninny, Juno C A battlo betweou tho police and strlkurs In which 70 persons woro wounded, wnB fought Inst nlRht In n Biilmrl) of Friuiondorf, as n sequel of tho killing of a striker by a non striker who hnd continued to work In tho chicory factory whero the strlko had been called. Tho strik ers woro aiiRered and demnnded tho surrender of tho murderer and when their request wns refused thoy threntened to demolish tho fac tory. Three hundred pollro woro summoned and n flRht followed, sn hros, rovolvera nnd clubs bohiR used. Tho pollco flnnlly dispersed tho moT. Ten policemen nnd 00 civilians nro In tho hospital. L OY E Poor Phone Service Causes Grave to be Dug and Cof fin Ordered. Is Improving (llr A.iodatrJ Tma lo Cooa liar Tlmca.) NORTH TONWANA. N. Y Juno 0. After her grave had been dug and nn umlortnkor dispatched to the Iluffnlo Hospitnl for lier body, Mrs. Wllllum V. Jolly wns found to ho allvo nml Improving In tho hospitnl. Tho mlstnko was duo to a poor tolopliouo connection. VOTE ON FREE TEXT BOOKS North Bend School Election June 16 to Determine it Changes in Schools Tho petition of 27 logni voters of tho North Head school district, asking thnt tho proposition of tho district fuinlsling freo text books wns rend nnd on motion an election was called for .Monday, Juno lfi, at 2 o'clock, tho polls to remain open till G p. m. J. W. Grout, C. A. Smith and Ira Weltzol woro up. pointed Judges and C. A. Nollner and J. V. Grubbs clerk. Tho opening dnto of the fnll term of school wns fixed for Sopjember 16th. Tho school library Is to bo nssom bled at tho Central School to bo knot nnnn durlnc vacation, on threo afternoons of each week, under dl- Tho resignation of Mrs. Edith A. Irish ns teacher was accepted. Miss Julia Dayton, of Cleveland, grad uate of the Western Reserve Uni versity, wns elected teacher of Eng lish at a salary of $75 per month. L'OMMITTKK OK UUBI XKSS MEN SELECT NAME FOR ('AIT. HARRIS' NEW DOAT KROM lailflB STACK OE AXSWKRS. u..f.k f,.T.!iin Alhert Matson and Frank Smith thlfl afternoon select ed tro "Dreadnaught" as the name for Capt. Harris' new speedy pleas ure launch. , , u As a result of his ad In The Times, Capt. Harris received be tween fifty and 0110 hundred letters submitting names for tho boat. Tho party who suggested the win ning name forgot to sign his or her name to the winning letter and In consequence the award of tho $5 prize and tho free excursion trip cannot bo made until their identity Is ascertained. 161 DFIEADNAUGHT IS NAME CHOSEN W M Sensational J Charges Against Millionaire Head of Woolen Trust in Connection With Lawrence Strike Near De cision. lllr AMOclaM rr'r lo Cooa liar Tlm.a.l IIOSTON, Juno C Tho enscs of the nllcRod dynninltc "plnntliiR" conspirators, Wllllnm M. Wood, Frederick A. Attcnux and Dennis J. Collins, were given to the Jury to rn Brings More Machinery for Porter Brothers Some for the Ten Mile Tunnel The Tlllnmook arrived In nt North Rend todny with a dozen dump cars. n smnll construction locomotlvo nnd other nil I ro d construction equip ment tor rortcr iirotucrs. alio niso hnd n donkey cnglno on for Co qullle pnrtlcs and will take It to Dnndon. Today n small dummy construc tion engine belonging to Porter UrotherH wns taken out North In let nnd will bo tnken to tho south entrnnco to tlio IiIr Ten .lllo tun nel. Some dump enrs will also bo tnken out so that they will bo nblo to start coiifltructlon work In good aluipo there soon. Tramp Charged With Child Stealing More Evidence Against Him. , wniior s.niiii, lainor 01 imiu ijim TILLAMOOK IN WITHEQUIPMENT MILLER HELD IN BABY CASE viii &111U11, uio iiiiiiiiur tun c mm K,c(e,, , tonlRht or tomorrow from whoso dlsappcnranco cnused such 11 ,ortnil(I, JllBt who H hl tho party furore, filed chnrges of chlld-stenl- ,, t , ascertained locally. Ing nRnlnst lllll Miller, tho trail 11 nltliough somo expect tlmf thero who was arrested In connection with ,ny ,,0 H00 )f , individuals who tho affair. Tho cnaritca wore fled nro ntcrc8tert tn Hynillrato. Mr. Iiorora Jus Ico Pomiack nnd lie lot- TurnoP knoWl llH tho Duko of Port tor lius defenod Ml lor s hearing ,,, wn8 , y Bomo llmo n!0 until Deputy Prosecuting Attornoy ,, Inny IOHB,,y )l0 returning, nl I.IIJoqvist can come bore. though It was understood that Judge Miller Is being kept In Jail. Ho nr0K, wnB (n moot tho prlnclpnl d,. .....on; UU...WD iiiU uimh. 8 showing ovldoiiccs of worry. Ho is roiiKldored slmplo-mlnded """ thoso who bollevo bo took tho child away think ho that ho did It for, rovongo. thinking .Mrs. Stanley was tho boy's mother, and later beenmo frightened nnd deserted It. Tho officers nro working on tho enso nnd hnvo secured additional circumstantial evidence against Mil ler. Tho ponnlty for child-stealing Is mora sovoro thnn for kidnapping, bo Ing from 0110 to twenty-nvo years Imprisonment. TO PORT CHANGES Portland Customs Office Ar- . ., .. ... ranging for Absorption, but n Mow ha rinlownri it May oe ueiayea c n rRii nf tlin action of tllO Senate" Cm.Ueo''the" requffi of Secretary McAdoo to postpone .!. ..n.no..l7nllnn nf till. PllKtfimS districts until next January, the pro- posed absorption of the Port or hm nTor tho Port of Port and w II bo deferred. A. h. Pike, I'eclal MinH ted h lo vestePrdnv tl plro bo rinti ------.- -.... , .. .,. j'oruana, arriveu 110.0 olu,u, w TflnTTvZT with tho Port Portland nu?' hl tro will prob of Portland, nut his trip w 1 prou ? LvJh, ono nort for Oregon' with one collector of customs a t m .-0n. -cllecior...f -fil0-1! 5ffiSss! ? :.' L ,I,o ... ho win no It Is exnecte 1 here, hut no Will not, It IS expetltu, continue as collector. It was ox - .ipotmi Mint Thomas C. Ilurke. tho nectfiii that Thomas C. Ilurke, th nftw collector of customs, would succeed V., S. Malcolm within a fow ME JJlr &T!M.lrt Called Off On Account of W n riomocrat as the deputy at Em plro had not tho proposed change been postponed. It was reported today that T. H. V. I.. .. 1n.lv .a, no Y.ftlnf narry. loniier.y in -."iiiiu, " w-...n considered for the deputy conecior - shin The salary has been somewhat reduced. Mr. Rarry has been a life- long Democrat A TO JURY JAPAN RAISES NEW QUESTION- Judge John C. Crosby Instructed tho Jury to return a verdict on each of the six counts of the indictments, but to Mud defendants not guilty on the sixth count, which charged con spiracy to Injure certain buildings and other property. The opening of court wns delayed nn hour nnd a hnlf while one of the Jurors, Morris Shumnn wns closeted with Judge Crosby, District Attorney Peltcr nnd tho counsel for tho de fense. No oxplnnntton of tho delay wns mndo when tho Jurors tlnnlly took their places In tho box Over 1600 Independent Deal ers Unite in Petition to Attorney General tnr Aaaoclated Prria to Cooa Par Tlmn.J NEW YORK. Juno 0. Sixteen hundred Independent tobnrco dcnlcrs of Now York nnd New Jersoy hnvo requested Attorney General McRey nolds to reopen tho dissolution suit nRnlnst tho American Tobacco Com pany, accordliiR to nn announcement todny by Henry Hunter, their coun sel. Hunter ndded that the local Inde pendents hnd the support nnd co operation of Independent companies In IloHton, Clovclnnd, CIiIciiro, Minne apolis, Suit Lake, Hutto . Snn Frnn clsro, I.ob Angeles nnd New Orlenns. WILSEY WILL BRING PARTY Report Reaches Here That He May be Accompanied by Some of Syndicate w j wl80.. nnn ,mr,.. nro ex onCH 0f tlio syndlcnto In London. .,.,, TJmi.H linB rProvo,j tll0 f, fol- lowing coniiiiunlcntlon from Major Klnnoy about tho deal: ,' t ,. ., . Statement Horn M11J1 or Klmicy. Editor of The Times. A fow days ago Mr. W. J. Wllsey, In nn Inter view, forgot himself for hnlf a sec ond nnd Joined tho crowd of knock ors of my title by stntlng thnt JikIro Enrl C. Ilriinougb hnd an awful hard tlmo for tho Inst threo months examining my complicated , titles nnd that ho wouldn't take I $20,000 to do the snmo Job over ngnln. I Now wo forglvo Mr. Wllsoy for this stntomont and If It wns not for ; tho fact that I am to pay Judgo 1 llrunough for tho work of oxamln . Ing tho titles, I would lot It stand. I will not sue Tho Times for dam aRes for publishing that erroneous stntomont, but ns thoy nro tho Judges of tho credibility of tho statements thoy publish It Is tholr duty to publish this. I I turned over 4fi00 pages of nb- Btmct on nino townsite pints and ,12,000 acres of land which hnd stood out ugninst nn tho rights nnd controvesles. Ho took those ah- Btract8 t0 hB ,,rVnto homo nnd 8I,0nt "8,,nl of'lco 1,0"rB '" ''Ib offlee J-klny nmiofhl. own heavy ',"8,l"erM'nfn? Bnllner Of I land titles for mnny of tho business men of Portland. Ho worked at my abstracts eve "In8 on on,' 8tn'"K t of his b f fc ,, tnir0 for London, .? rh?M thero for three 1 Hiuyeu a mnniha . ,., nn ,, n. tn have corrected any defect In tie abstract, ns he rime to them. Judge g ede Bta yed B, weeks Bul(Joct , to Hie call of Judge nrunough. And P to ' 4hat J'1''0 nrunough left to advise the Knellsh svndlcnto s ssnayisjr Mrs the publication of an execution salo nnvlil Morrison trnct , tho Daud Morrison tract " " K1WM' RITCHIE AND RIVERS. About Weight. nr Anocltt.1 rrtu to Coo. nar Tlmea. SAN' FRANCISCO. Juno C The match botweon Champion Willie Rlt- . .......... "" V, V a i , cnie uim ju imo.n, m i..o nnu,, who woro to have fought 20 rounds on July 4, Is declared off today. Tho men wero unablo to agree on weight. WANT TOBACCO CASE REOPENED ABOUT GO A NO W REV. RUTLEDGE TD LEAVE HERE Resigns as Pastor of Marsh field M. E. Church Owing to His III Health Rev. II. I. Rutlcdgc, who has been pastor of the Mnrshllcld Methodist Church for several years, hns ten dered his resignation, owing to 111 hcnlth, nnd will lenvo noon for Cnn ada, with Mrs. Rutlcdcc, where they will spend n few months on a ranch with relatives. Tho announcement of his retirement enmo ns a surprise to his conRrcRntlon mid was received with Rrcnt roRret owing to tho many friends that ho and Mrs, RutlcdRo hnvo Hindu during their resldcnca here. Rev. RutledRu came here from Muscatine, Iowa. Rev. Dr. Cooley. of Willnmctto University, bus been secured to till tho pulpit until next September, when tho Oregon M. E. conference w;il bo held nnd new appointments will be made. Dr. Cooley comes highly recommended. Ilev. nnd Mrs. Rutlcdgo will leave hero about June 20 mid It Is ex pected that Dr. Cooley will be here by thnt time. Six Bodies to be Sent From Marshfield to China Soon Have Long Been Dead So thnt their spirits may bo In glory with Joss and tholr innrinl re mains may rest In peace, the remains of six ('hlnnmeii, who woro hurled In tho old CIiIiicho burying ground " Knob lllll, hnvo been disinterred nnd will bo shipped back to China for In terment there. The bodloB were dis interred a few days ago and will be shipped on tho next Redondo to Kan Francisco from whoro thoy will bo re shlpped with hundreds of others to tho Flowery Kingdom. (Ice Chow, u local Chluamaii, Is In chnrRO of tho shipment of the local Chinese. Tho Chliinmen hnd long been dead nnd only smnll caskets were required to hold tho remains. Small wooden caskets wero made with zinc lining and these wero her metically sealed to permit their trans portation. The six little cnsKots aro now nt tho Alllnnco warehouse. Cer tificates wero secured from Coroner Wilson to show thnt nono of tho ChliiPRo hnd died of contagious dis eases. These certificates show the names of tho Chinamen nnd their causes of denth to bo: Chin Fonk, epilepsy: Wong Cone, henrt dlsenso; (1. Feo, heart disease! Jon Voun See, sonlllty; (leo 80110, crushed bend; Leo On, henrt disease: They aro consigned to different Chlneso nt San Francisco, some going to tho Yeong Wong Assoclntlon, It Is stated that Chlneso In nil parts of tho country for tho last sev eral months have been disinterring tho remains of relatives and nro sending them to San Francisco and somotlme In tho next few weeks n ship bearing caskots containing sev eral thousand bodies will lenvo for China. Ac tho session of tho Coos Coun ty Court this week at Coqullle, pen sions wero nllowod soven widows or mothers who woro entitled to as sistance under tho new state law. One application was taken undor ad visement, It being tho ono of Mrs. Fannie O'Donnell, of Marshfield, whoso husband was Injured In a rim nt llav Park last fall. Tho pensions allowed woro; Mrs. Annlo Hansen, of Ferndalo, $10 por monui. Mrs. Bowman, of Murshlleld, $10 por month. Mrs. I. K. Ralllngor, of Marsh field, $17.50 per month. Mrs. Ida Paterson, of Marshfield, $10 per month. Mrs. Magglo Cooley, of Marsh field, $17.50 por month. Mrs. Alice Sneddon, of Marsh field, $17.G0 per month. Mrs. Annlo Barrows, of Ilandon, $32,50 per month. IE W D GIVE PENSIONS TO 1 MOTHERS Declares That it is in Direct Violation of 14th Amend ment of Constitution. ALSO CITES TREATY OF FEW YEARS AGO Claim Agreement Was For Citizens to Own or Lease Property in Countries lllr AmocIiIkI I'rwa to Cooa Dar Tlma:l TOKIO, Juno n.--Tho rojoliitler of .In pun to the United States' not on the subject of tho California alien hind ownership legislation re iterates that tho Inud bill passed by the Callfomln I.eglaiaturo vio lates the spirit of tlio Jnpnueso American trenty by dlBcrlmlnntlnr against a friendly power. It polntr, put thnt even If tho question Is economic, It enters the domain of International relations and therefore becomes a political question. Tho note snys that the legislation vio lates article ono of tlio Jnpancsc Amcricnn trenty of 1911, which nu thorlzcs the subjects or citizens df tho contracting pnrtlcs to own ur lease houses which nro In sepnrnto ronl cstnte and nino declares tlio bill violates tho fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution re quiring .states to grant cqunl pro tection under Its InwH to all per sons within Its Jurisdiction. Jnpancso Interest In tho question Is iinabnted, Several mnss meetings of protest are being nrraiiKcd. CREATES MUCH INTEREST. Washington OIIIcIuIh CoiiNldcr .Inpnn'r Objections. nr Atioclatad I'rna lo Cooa nar Tlmw! WASHINGTON. D. C, Junu C The outline of Japan's latest noto -no contained In Toklo dispatches ro rcolvcd in WnshliiRton Is of tho great est Interest to ollleluls and diplo mats. Tho nolo wns rend to the cab inet today anil sent back to tho State Department and to Counsellor John Rnrrett Moore, tho govern ment's nuthorlty on Internationa law. Tho contention about tho Iioiihos and liiseparablo pints of renl cstato Ib a now one but Is not rcRardcd so In teresting iih tho contention of a vio lation of tho fourteenth umoiidmont, which declares mi state shall "deprivo nny person of life, liberty or proper ty without duo process of law. nor deny to any person within It Jnrltv diction equal protection of the laws'" Steamer Brings Brick and Railroad Material Will go on Drydock Tho Redondo arrived In lato yes terday from San Francisco with a capnclty passenger list and u good cargo of freight. In tho latter wns a shlpmont of stuff for the Smith-Powers lino and also a con signment of 27,000 brick from Cal ifornia which HiirIi McLaln got for tho veneer work on tho now build ing which Contractor Falrchlles Is erecting for A. K. Seninon nt Myr tlo Point. Tho Jtednqdo will snll nt 1.30 Sunday afternoon for Snn Frnnclsce nnd will have 110 cases of cheese. On this trip sho will go on dry dock at Snn Francisco nnd tho Nnnn Smith leaving thoro next- Tuesday will bring Coos Day frolght. Among thoso arriving on tho Her dondo wero; F. Wolfens. E. R. Krnmor. M. OulofHon, 8. C. Owen, G. W. Artls, R. G. Dlllard, Mrs. H. C. Owen, Mrs. Dora A. Gentry, Miss Rosa Graham, J, Commlskey, O. G. Han son, M. Crano, Miss Haberly, Miss Al, Mullen, Mrs. Wllllnms. Mrs. Mary Maueo, Mrs, O. M. Nolson, Miss K, Travers, C, M. Nolson, ft. O. Hodges, T. J. Soalfo, Mrs. Scalfa nnd children, W, 8. I.elnnd. Mrs. Loland, L. Mnrxholmor, W. Honry, h. C. Dwlght. H. Lewis. H. it, Phil ips, T. McCoy nnd twelvo steoraRfl. Work on Rouil. Road Supervis or F. P. Norton reports good prog ress on tho improvement of the county highway between Marshflold and Coqullle, particularly thnt por tion between Mnrshfleld and Shin gle House SIourIi. Rock from the county qunrry near Shroedors Is being usod and It is expected thnt fully 2000 yards or this material will he used In Improving this sec tion of road. Launch TIOGA will LEAVE MARSHFIELD at 0:30 o'clock KC.NDAV .MORNING JUNE 8 for benefit or thoso WISHING MORE TIME for FISHING at head of COOS RIVKR. ROUND TRIP, 7Bc. MANY ARRIVE ON REDONDO