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iOME COOS BAY MEN ARE LIVING REFUTATIONS OF THE EXISTENCE gtf KILLER CI000 lay tttts LOST A.tTICLKS NOW IS VOl'H TIME. flr(, host found through Tlmo want n.i. Hciiil them! Use t tn-iii! Ihey A small nil In The Times unnt colimm iiiny hrlnir you results im mediately. Try one. sllll". ME.MHEIt OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 , vWl i;stninisiic(i in iht (OL. AAAVI.M Tho Const Mal, Established In 1H7U MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Conaolldatlon of Times, Const Mall and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 284 ICE WITH DEATH FATAL TO CALIFORNIA AUTO PARTY .n-.i n rntr.llit U..m1 ip rv CU, unu rtuuiiv nun, and Several Injured Near Sacramento i oaay. (KING POISONED GIRL TO PHYSICIAN foman Took Poison at Dance With Suicidal Intent Au tomobile Overturns. int Ac;oc1IH Prraa lo Coot Ily Tlmm 1 SACRAMENTO, Cal., Juno 17. be ninn Itllioii. "o woman proiinn- F fntnlly Hurl, unci two otnor men Kr,l 'nm till- rPRIlllH of (111 lllllt) Uaituni mio mile each of tills rltv. L ilcnil innn Is Ouy E. Pemeo, 27 L.r.niii Dim nf (I. K. Ponrco. of tills iy. The Injured nro .Miss Vein fomioii who will iirolmlily illo: fcrliort Woodnll, t-luuif four. skull kxheil C Hntton, of Sacramento, Inor injuries. fchic Phillips Says Auto Driv ers Must Stop speeding on This Driveway. Ernlcr.i mime of tho Mnrshflold and prtli llond auto speeders put on tho lit ncilnl mid tho slow speed on the Iter front road between Mnrshflold Id North lleud they will cause much icon von li'lico for all uutoiiiobllo own- Tliln Is tho authorized stnto- ent of Archie Phillips, who Is In rco of tho S, P. rnllwny camp lo- Itcil on the road between .Marshfleld il Noith llenil.. .Mr. Phillips Hays tre hnvo been already two or three Irrow csinpes from serious nccldents I n result of reckless speeding and sajs that tho first accident will can the (losing of tho road. IThe opening of tho camp was do ped I- (jiu e of i lii- almoin c In Port- nil of Henry Sengstnekon anil tho Impany desired to got his pormls- pn to Imnto tho cniiip on his prop- By. This permission was granted oinntly by Mr SoiiKBtuckon on his pal nml Mr Phillips Hays he ox- pis to luivo loo men nt work In Iscninp in a short time. The pros- n of this niiinber of mon will In- Nc the llnblllty of nccldeiit unless "I i;iro Is exercised by nutoiuobllo Biers mid inotorevclo riders. I'Mr. Phillips says tliat tho company meen rrantod tho r k it of way by untytourt to closing tho road If It pome i nm-BHary. IIOI.Il) v IV (iEII.MA.NV. pt)lirih AiiuUt-isiiy of Reign of Liupci-nr Wllllnui. IDT A-2 laid I'ini to Cooa liar Time. 1 iiMU.IV Juno ic Tho 2rtli an- orar of tho accession of Em- or WiiMiuu to tho linporlnl throno rcicnr.ited today throughout tho F"ma nuplro ns a gonorul holl- CAIINPOIE GREETS KAISEK Ntatos Emperoi- William on tioth .uiniveiMiiy of Iti-iKii. I W A- - -nej t'rfu lo Coo ljr TlmM. PKRUN. June in. Onn nf tho Ll!elc "lions recolved by Emper- t-'llllnill tnilnv In (niirrntiilnln lilm the twenty-fifth nnniversay of his 5 ns neniioil by Androw Cnrne- i ne Americana presented to r.nipcrnr nn nddress slcned bv n ise number of tholr countrymen. TAItlFi-' Itir.Ti UP.. Pf rnlU- Coniinlttee Hopes to Have i in. . ' """o noon. l 7 AC" I Phi. tn fn.1 tl.v Tlm.i 1 rVYAQiriv -m i-""iinuiu. u. U .111110 to. Li V weoks' work on tlio Under- 0(1 tariff i.m !.- r. ... . i 7 "'"' "in, iiiu uemocruiie icuu- fctpi I! otllttUJ i'nvo nearly com- , - iuhk nna win nnvo me I'3e(i monsuro ready for n party WCUB Knrvt .1 ii.i. 1. mi.., F-UUlGa romnlnltif. n i. nnt...niTil Kh ti, leB Sllks' and tho froe ,l8t' In,. ""oiiio lax ana nuniiuiB Bl,e actions to be acted on. Ii. , """"'iieo voted to toko oa Ca troin tho Underwood freo list ! ruou ii uiliy, J IOW IllllCII, i 'lUlan Rllnmniio .11,1 ..nf nil. luce. w" "'" " l'Olt CIVITi SEE VICE. ?u'e of ()fn(.0 IMendeil to U. S. f fM -. IBi ip,. ""Mimr service. I ' AC ! d w.a n b.A flaw TlmM 1 lVStllVfi-n-.-. ... r. .."'"iu.i Juno iu, aeere ,Jl btn'o nryan on authority of '"Wit Wllsnn lconnl o ctnt mil Pill nmVllUnC,n'B t,ie PurP080 0t llterl ' " to maln,a"1 U1 lrVl Ir,"cipie J" mo consu- LOSE WATER LABOR ONION FRONT ROAD GREAT LOBBY SPANKING IS VERT COSTLY New York Woman Upsets Oil Stove and Causes $100,000 Fire While Punishing Son. Iltr AiiikUIp rrr lo tvoi nar Tlm-a J MONTlCELLO, X. Y., Juno 17. Mrs. II. Wolfe, of Forndulo. Sulll vn n County, near hero, tried to uplink her young son today and In so doing upset' nil oil Htovo. In tlio II ro that ensued IiiihIiiosh houses mill three dwellings were burned, w'th a loss of $100.0011. Senator Smith Says Measure Passed was Forced Through by Samuel Gompers. Iljr AMotUKvl Prrti lo Coo liar Tlmm I WASHINGTON, .lime 17. Senator William Alden Smith, or Michigan, declared today before tho Semite lobby Investigating commlttco that the clause In tho Hiindry civil service bill now awaiting Wilson's slgnn turo, exempting labor unions and farmers' organizations from prosecu tion under tho Sherman nutl-trust Inw, represented tho work of a lob by. Tho American Federation of Labor, ho declnred, had lobbied for the exemptions, although Coiupers, tho Senator said, had admitted to him that It was class legislation, u term former President Taft npp'lel In vetoing tho bill last spring. "The very bill on tho Piesldeut'H desk today," he said, "was put tnrniigh by n lobby of labor organizations." !. 1 V. TO LEAVE Mayor and Leading Business Men of Town in Washing ton Take Action. POUT ANOEI.ES. Juno 17. For rest Edwards. I V. W. organizer for this dlstrli t nml Secretary Frod Wright, weie foned aboard tho steamer Soliluc and forcibly deportod to Seattle by ten of the leading busi ness men and tho Major. S ) M is AGENT IS ERE Frank Thomas, of Missolua, Mont., on Bay Clear Ti tles in Clement Plat Free. Frank Thomas and wife, of Mis soula, Montana, nro stopping at Tho Chandler, having como In on tho Ureakwater from Portland on Sun day. Mr. Thomas Is tho personal representative of Androw J. Davis, an earlv resident of Coos Hay and later niultl-mllllonalro banker and inlno owner of llutte, Montana. Ho Is hero iu connection with the suit brought against tho Davis heirs by tho Southern Oregon Company, In volving tltlo to a half Interest In tho Perham Park and New Bedford n(l''Ita0n.Si.ere.M said Mr. Thomas, "to look Into every phase of tho litiga tion and to go ovor In detail with Messrs. Peck & Peck, our attorneys, every fact and feature of the case. I find tho fact to bo that tho South ern Oregon Company has been try ing for years to cover up and bury our legal and equitable right to a half Interest In all this Property. Mr. Davis bought It and paid for It ami there is absolutely nowhere in tjVojwmJluUtj Continued on Pago Six.) LET US TALK IT OVER ONE of the chief arguments of thoso opposed to municipal owner ship of public utilities, Is thnt the people are Incnpablo of mining. ItiB their own afTnlrs efficiently and economically. 'Ihey say that tho general public Is selfishly Indifferent to com miinnl good and thnt they are so concerned with their private affairs that they have neither time nor Inclination for community welfare. This statement Is going to be put to a test in Marshllold this week. The Oregon I.nllwny Commission Is Rolng to Investigate the com plaints and condition of the wnter service in this city. The hearings will open at the City Hall nt 9 o'clock Friday morn ing. It is n matter of vital importance to the pcoplo of this community Every man mid woman who knows nnytliing of the service and tho conditions that have existed hero should be present to add the weight of tholr evidence to the testimony that will be given nt this hearing, Tne Coos liny Water Company has made application to raise the rates now being charged for water. Unless tho people are on their guard they will oiico more find themselves the victims of private greed. It is not only an opportunity but the duty of every citizen In this community to contribute his mite of Information to tho Commissioners. There should be some Individual from every homo In South Marsh Held present at this hearing to tell of tho service In that' section of the city. If you cannot be present nt the hearing, telephone or call at tho office or the City Attorney or City Recorder nnd glvo your inline, so that you mny ho culled. If necessary. It Is now up ti) the people of this community to do their share in making such n shnwlnp; thnt they will Ret tho service to which they are entitled nnd for which they pny. It Is nlsn up to tho people to prevent- the conipnny from being permitted to InerenHo their rates, beeuuso of Indifference or neglect. Every citizen should constitute himself a committee of one to do his duty In this matter. Ueiiienibcr. the henrlng will bo held nt the City Hall beginning Frl dav morning. ALASKA LINE'S THREE ROUTES Senator Chamberlain Intro duces Bill for Government Railway System There. (Ilr An.oeUM I'rrt. In root Ilr Tlmra, WASHINGTON, .luno 17. Threo routes are under consideration for the Alaskan railroad system which would bo authorized by a bill In troduced by Senator Chamborlnlii. Cordova, at present tho terminal of tho Coppor Itlvcr & Northern Itnll rond: Controller Hay and Seward, on Resurrection Hay, tho presont terminus of tho Alaska Northern Ilallrnad, have been considered ns the probable terminals of a great hvhItiii Unit tho (lovernment would bo authorized to constrjict. With the Panauia muni mnciiinery at naiiu, inemhorH of tho Sonnto territories committee estimated thnt Iu cases uf emergent,., such as u uawil cam paign In tho Pacific, tho railroad ..llltlfl ll lllltll llllfl 111!) lllll'llll? I.nkn coal fields near Controller Day with in in ICO WCCKH. Special Session of Circuit Court Concluded at Coquille Kinney Cases. Judgo Harris, of Eugono, yestor- day concluded tho special hoshlon of Circuit Court which ho wns holding at Coniilllo for Judgo Coko. while' Judgo Coko is presiding at Kimono., Nothing of Importance mnrkod tlio last dny'a bossIoii. j Judgo Unrrls loft last night via ; Myrtlo Point and Hosoburg, for homo, i Vnatni-ilnf TiiiU'n Tlnrrts L'l'nlltOll a motion for n now trial In tho case of tho I.. (J. Hinitn company vs. u. F. McGeorge. It scorns that 11. E.I Stonimler. of Portland, manager of tho If. C. Smith Company on tho coast, who came horo for tlio trial was stricken with nppondlcltls nnd ' could not npponr. Judgo Harris also scored tho jury for bringing In n verdict for McGoorgo, saying that under tho old lnw ho would set, aside tlio verdict nnd find In favor of tho plaintiff, but under tho now law ho hasn't so much leeway. Tho Coos Hay Water Company has asked for tlmo for requesting a now( trial In Its caso against tho Simpson Lumber Company. i Iviiiuey Cases, I Ira n. Rlddlo, of Roseburg, was yesterday appointed rofereo to hear1 the testimony In tho Walto foreclos ure suits against Major Klnnoy. Tho hearing Is to stnrt soon aftor July 1, In case, tho Wllsoy deal does not go through, nnd tho testimony Is to bo ready for submission to tho court by September. i Yesterday Judgo Harris heard a number of motions, etc., to get tho cases straightened out, but nothing Important transpired. It seems that Major Kinney ad mits tho $ 100,000 mortgage, but Is contesting ono 2 1,000 noto and one $17,000 noto. It Is Intimated that somo new do-, velopments In tho Shahan ostato claims aro liable to become oven n moro Important phase of tho Kln noy cases than tho Walto caso. , Have your Job printing dono at Tho Times office, GOURT OVER, HARRIS ROME ES AGAINST BASTE "Stop, Look and Listen" Pol icy Urged by Underwood in Government Policy. Ilf AMorlalr.) I'm. I" Coo. Ilif Tlinri CIIAI.I.OTTEVIM.E. Va., .luno 17. A plea for conservation In pol itics, and a "Stop, look, listen" pol icy to guard against the hasty adop tion of Ill-considered proposals, was tho keynote of an nddrosn on "The Tendency of Our Tlmos" at tho I'nlveihlty of Virginia today by Itep-n-Huntntlvo Oscar W. Underwood, of Alabama, Democratic loader In tho llouso of Representatives. Pnilerwood said the adoption of two amendments to the Constitution within the past year was clearly a demonstration that there Is u strong sentiment In the country to bronk away from the llxeil standards that have couti oiled the (overiimeut Iu the past mid that tho on ward move ment Is leadliiK to an adjustment of our National life to new conditions and progressive Ideals. VOTE III OF FREE North Bend District to Provide Books for Students C. A. Smith is Director. Ily u vote of 35 to Hi, tho North Doiiil school district last evening votod to furnish freo text books to tho pupils. Tluiro woro only about CO voted at tho election, not noarly as many as were oxpected from tho discussion a fow days ago. C. A. Smith was elected director for threo years, defeating A. II. Ini hoff, by a voto of 47 to three. C. E. Mayblo wns unanimously ro-olcctod clerk. Iliinkei- Hill Election. A. If. Hutz wiib ro-olectod clork nnd A. Rosedahl was ro-olectod di rector at the annunl school election in Hunker Hill yostordny. I HEARS FROM IIKl'.NOL'd'll. Major I. D. Kinney today I stated that ho received a cablo I urani vestorday from Judgo HrunoiiBh at London rolatlvo to his property. Judgo Ilru nough went abroad to confer with tho English syndlcato and his cablo was: "How much money duo on contracts nnd how mnny lots to como back?" I Major Kinney's response was: I "$30,000 Is duo on contracts I and 01 lots to como back," Ma , Jor Kinney rogards the dovelop I monts ns favorable to closing ! tho deal. ELKS .NOTICE. Tlioro will be an Important moot ing of MarBhflold lodge H. P. O, ... tomorrow ovenlng to wolcomo T. K. Daniels. Donuty Grand Exalted Rul- or of Oregon South. Tlioro will also bo an Initiation nnd tho antlers fitted In tho prosonco of this grand lodgo officer. All mombors and lsltlng Elks lnvltod. Lot's turn out and ro colvo our grand lodgo officer like loy al Elks. GEO. II. ROTNER, Sec'y. WHEAT, t?1.83 AT HAINES.' G 0 0 V FAIL TO ROBBER OF Alleged Discoverer of Cure for Consumption Returns Home Practice Stopped. I Ilr AMocltlril 1'rr.i to Coot liar Tlmrt.) NEW YORK. June 17. Dr. Fried mnnii, the Merlin physician who an nounced several mouths ngo that ho had discovered a cure for tuber culosis, sailed for homo today. Ills Institute wns closed here lately. The Hoard of Health had forbidden the use of his vaccine. Tho doctor did not nay whether he would return. FIND PLEAGOE IN Bubonic Plague Prevalent on Island and Causes Fright Cholera in Saolinki. (Hr AnocLlf.l l'rr lo root r Time ) PORT AU PRINCE, Juno 17. An epidemic of Hubouli- plnguo Iiiib brok en out In the seaport of Jucmel, thir ty miles from here. Jaciuel lms been isolated mid tho mivonnnont has tak en energetic steps to prevent a spread of .the disease, CHOLERA l .MACEDONIA. .Many lliiljiiiiiiui Soldiers Hjlug of Disease, I Mr AtiofUtrJ I'rrM to Coo. Ilajr Tlmri ) SALONIKA, Juno 1 7. Cholora Is making alarming pi'oki'ohh Iu the HtilKiulau troops In Maredoiila. Hun dreds of cases aro reported mid ninny hnvo resulted fatally. The civil pop ulation Is also much affected. TO ESTAIILISII (jUAIIANTINi:. United States Will Eufoiu- ScwiMlny Detention. llr Auorlalrd I'm. lo Coo. liar Tlm- WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno 17. Surgeon General Hliie of the public health Hon Ice, will sol up the usual Hcu'ii-ilny quarantine HKtilnst the llu boiilc plague Iu llaytl. WILSON I'AVOIIS ALASKA. President Wants (oveiiiiueut to llullil Hallway There. I Ilr A-wxIal! I'ini lo I'oua liar TlmM ) WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 17. President WlUon has expresiied to several hcuators his approval of u plan for Immediate legislation au thorizing the (oiibtruitlon of govern ment railroads In Alaska SENTENCE FIVE POLICE TODAY San Francisco Members of Bunco Ring Given Nine Months in Jail. fOr Anotlal.4 Prf.a lo Cooa liar Tlmm SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 10. Jos eph L. Drouletto, the Indicted po liceman, who pleadod guilty to con spiracy In connection with the bun co ring, wbb Bontencod to uliio months In tho county Jail. John Sullivan, William McIIugh. Charles Joseph and Sorgoant James McGowan woro given tho samo sen tences on plea, of guilty. NEW TRUST LAW. Plan lo IinpoMi Graduated Thy oii HIk Coriroratloiis, Ilr AaaoclatM I'roa lo Cool liar Tlmil WASHINGTON, Juno 17. -A grad tinted Incomo tnx on corporations having n capital stock of mom than $100,000,000 dollais and controlling moro than one-font th of tho produc tion of their respective linos, was proposed to tho fluanco committee today by Sonator Hitchcock from tno floor of tho Sonnto. Ho stated that because tho commlttco had kill ed his proposal today of tho special tax upon tho tobacco trust, ho offer ed a now amendment as a substi tute. Hitchcock declared ho would car ry tho matter to tho floor of tho Senate If necessary. DR. FBIEDMANN QUITS AMERICA W CAPTORE GLENDALE Diamond, Who Looted South ern Oregon Institution Yes terday, Still Free in Wilds POSSES UNABLE TO FOLLOW WITH HOUNDS Is Believed to Have Plotted Scheme Long Has Sup plies in Mountains. I Ilr AtiwUtcJ I'm. lo Cnoa liar Tlmr., GLENDALE, Or., Juno 17. Pos ses which spent yesterdny and Inst night pursuing Jack Diamond, tho nlleged robber of tho Statu Hank, returned to this place today, lllood hounds followed Dlamoud'H trail a long distance, but lost It. Tho robber had planned his crime, care fully, lie had a supply of aimiuml tlon nnd Is believed to hnvo "encb ed" huge quantities of supplies In the moiiiitiiius, west of here. Tlio country In which ho Is now sup posed to bo Is very rough. TL III? Ai.odalrd l-ir.a lo Cooa liar TlmM,) PORTLAND. Or., Juno 17. Yes tenlny was moving dny Iu tho CoiibI League and n new series of games startH today with the leanm playing as follows: Oakland nt Sacramento. Portland at San Francisco. Venice at Los Angeles, SUFFRAGETTES TO GO TO JAIL Several Militant Leaders in London Sentenced to Hard Labor Today. llf A Ulsl 1'if.a lo Cooa liar TlmM 1 LONDON, June 17. Six of tho most prominent leaders of tho mil itant mirfrngottcB' organization and ono of their male supporters woro found guilty today of conspiracy to commit malluloiiH damage to property. Tin trial had lasted bov eral iIiijh. The women were offi cials or the Woman's Social nml Pol itical Pnloii, while tho man wif. Ed win Clayton, a clieniUt. The boii toucoH Impound were: MIbm AiiiiIo Keiiney, as mouths; Mrs. Heatrlco SauiideiH, IS mouths; Miss Harry Kerr, 12 months; MIsh Racliael Har rett, nine mouths; MIsh Agues Lakn nml Mluu 1 mini l.milinv. ulv IllOtltllH: Edwin Clayton, 21 months. All were committed to hard labor with tho oxcoptlon of Mm. Saunders. All of tho women loudly proclnliuod their Intention of going on a hun ger strlko. TO' dishand armies. H11II.1111 States Agieeliig on Plan of Deiiiiiblllatliui, Ilr Aio laia-l I'lfM Iu ISum IUr TlmM.) VIENNA, June 17.- The Hulgarlna government has accepted tho demo bilization proposals made by Servla mid Greece ariorilliig to today's Noun Frelo Presto. A loudltion Is miido, however, that a Joint garrUon, com posed of an equal number of soldlern of tho atntos concerned be placed In tho disputed territory nf Macedonia mid elsewhere before the demobiliza tion begins. FRANCE WANTS TO SAVE TREES Minister of Agriculture Sees Great Danger Unless Refor- estation is Begun. (Ilr Aaaoda'Kl TfMa lo Com Dar TlmM 1 PARIS, June 17 French Minis ter of Agriculture Etlent Clomonta,! iittored n warning of grae danger which throatons the world uiiIosh reforestation la properly oiganlzofl In all countries and tho wanton de struction of trees Is stopped, 110 wnH presiding nvtr the opening ses bIoii of tho International Forccm' Congress In which 700 iKUgaUa aro participating. B E GOR Ml i 111 III ' Want Ada bring results.