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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
of I frMi :, HEART PURPOSES; BUT Of MEANS, JSS REASON '5 fr , IS A GOOD JIIDftf OF i.Jf . r v. .. f, M)at Aiirii'ljliS jwftpHt foimil through Times want "'iuR ritead llicin! ITso l.n..,t ti... " "-. a MVJ " resnUn. ,iy. (tai la Sitma S-.-L mi:mm:r ok the associated imm:ss now is vorit time. A sinnll ml hi The Times unfit column limy bring .urn results mi itictltntfly. Try one. t" iXXXVI Kstnbllshcd In 1878 m m.e oLt W MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913.-EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES, k Consolidation of Times, Const Mall Mn one and Coon liny Advertiser. ,VUt CVQ GARDNER '1 a UT .RESULTS IK SHOOTING SCRAPE jne JJ Gann of Porter Broth- )ii Jamboree Nine ulcd in Dry Kiln. MATSON SUSTAINS SEVERE HEAD WOUND Indrews Returns Fire of With' Telling Effect. lmost a Riot. (Special to Tho Times.) LARDINKR, Or., July K Nino 3lld laborers from Porter irrn- m Tuinol Cninp No. 7, nro con- ln iho Qtrdlncr Lumber coni ng drj! kiln hero for unfo keeping wlnif a brnwl, nlinuHt of riot nro- lons ycBterdny. when one mnn 'allot through the arm nml nnoth- urloiiHly cut around tho lieiul. Iifncas occurred yesterday ntter- ttu mused intcuHo excitement :hc trouble Htnrtcd at Ed Frank- place, about a block from tho liner Tolonhono Exchange. The I't Wliu Iff Hiitrn tlinll tlin (fin. Vatnrtcd, one of tho crowd Ih said ' itavo star'cd to nhoot up the place. I y AiUlrcwH who was In chargo of i ktiklln'u nlnrn. irmlilinil lilu irnn . ....... .. ,......, n '-" ..... n.... returned tho fire. fShorty Ilrown, one of the rall- gaiig, wan shot through tho arm (he bono broken, .lee Malaon. n Russian laborer, bud i tit nbout tho head. Innlly mi Melon t cltletiH enmo to aid of tho innrshal and all wore ken Into uihtody. All weio mora Ichk lutoxlcated and tho city ml! yould not bold thorn nud finally tho Jnrdlnor Ijiimbcr coninnny vuluii- Jteprod tho uso of Its dry kiln and they have been Kept Hlnco, u knn standing gunrd. LA deputy shorlff Ik expected from Kiscbtirg to tnko charge of somo of Mil, ITho riot lmfl revived tho agitation m tho IM kit sale of boo.o and ngl- lion against tho "blind pigs" In Irdlnor and a general ertisndo Is ox- L'tcd to r suit. t'nptalu llutlor of tho tug Gleaner, Jlch wits at Marsliflold. was re- Ipsted to bring up handeufra to bo 't on tho prlsonera. FORTY WOMEN L VIS Many in Durango, Mexico, ouiiimii auicme as nesuit or Treatment by Soliders. Iltr AmoiIIc Prri to Cooi IUjr TlmM, MEXICO CITY. July l.Kortv women residents, most of them oi tho better class, have committed suIj cldo in tho city of Durango slneu Its occupation last week by tho robcto after n long selgo, nreordl'ig to ft. private letter received hero fron that city today. The women, (t says, became tlcMtiorntn iih n rnin'i of their treatment by t'ho victorious rebels. pearly One Hundred Deaths ' and Hundreds of Prostra tions in Chicago Before Shower and Cool Breeze Brings Relief. 1 1 HAT'S 1IHAVY TOM,. (Or Amoi U(rd Prcti to Coot Ilr TlmM CHICAGO, July 1. Although tho heat wave was broken Inst j night nnd a drop In the thermo I meter Indicated 79 degrees to i day, ten additional deaths wero l reported to tho coroner this fore noon of persona previously stricken. JAP'S NOTE IS nr AMO.Ited 1'rru to Cool ny Tlmr. CHICAGO, July 1 A cool north wind and showers brought relief fiom a record breaking hot spell ear ly today. The thermometer dropped ?0 degrees In a few hours. Fifty persons were killed In Chica go by the heat yesterday, making a total of nearly 100 deaths in addi tion to hundreds of prostrations from tho terrific heat In this city alone. .Many deaths nnd prostrations are le- 1'orteq tlirotichnut the middle west, plL HOI SPELL IS BROKEN TODAY SENATE LOBBY PROBE WILL 0 M VETERANS K TO BREAK CAMP (l FARH NAIIM. BLAMING OTREB KS n TOWER'S PLACE ;rat Appointed Collector iistoms on Coos Bay (Move Office Here. Tower, long Collector of of tho Kmplro Port of Kn- ny retired, t. ii. tiarry, of Emntro. hut recontly iflold, taking tho jilaco. Tho U tho result of tho chango vJttidmlnlBtratlon and the en- fint of tho old party slogan o the victois belong tho ii offlco will bo temporarily, at moved from Kmplro to Marsh- i his may bo mado permanont, this would bo much inoro eon- llont to the now collector and litild not woric any parucuiar nnra- ip on shipping. 'MIIUPII AQOIIC nuunuiL nnuuL ABOUT VAGS" WransJo Bslwcsn ServSa, Bul garia and Greece as to Who Started the War. itATTiiH n.i;rs. Illr AMoilttrJ Vmt to Cikm lljr TIiiim USKl'P, July 1 Fighting ceased at six o'clock this morn ing lictweou tho .Dulgarlau and Sorvlan troops in this district. Tho Servian commander esti mates that 100,000 Ilulgarlan soldiers participated In tho en gagement, which was of a ser ious character. Latest Retort to America on California Situation Receiv ed at Washington. I)r Amch'IiIM I'rcn to Cooi Itay Tlmw t WASHINGTON, D. C, July 1. -Japan's late note on tho California t.lleu laud Inw arrived by cable early today. Tuo Japanese embassy Many Old Soldiers Suffer From Heat and Over Eating at Gettysburg Reunion. Ilr AHocUlf,! I'rfu to Cooi llr Tlmra ) GCTTYSlH'Itd, July 1. -The rush fo veterans who are leaving the bat tle Held after an experience In cnmii lu itn Ltnnt Mutt uinwltil Mrtl.. n- U.. ' .. F...V ...... nilLI llll .....IIM ...11 at once begnn the process of pro- being made up for their necommo- pnnng u lor proHentauon to secro- nation, somo or tnese have noconio tnry of State Ilrynn. Nothing whnt-l III because of the heat and huk over In the nature of nu ultimatum of aeeommodr.tlous In the grent Is contained lu the document, which I camp; others are Pennsylvaulausj in suiipiy u long nrgumeuiniivei wuo unti iiccn uero since last weelt Btatcment which for the sake of nttending the annual encampment preserving continuity of pence, tho i of tho Pennsylvania Grand Army. BE OF SENSATIONAL NATURE Martin Mulhall's Story of Ef forts to Influence Legisla tion Raises Storm. SCORES WANT TO TELL ABOUT IT NOW President Gompers Confirms Report of Attempted Bribery D. M. Parry to Testify. IPr Ao.Utnl Prtii to Cooi Hay Tluin WASHINGTON, I). C, July 1.- Disclosures to follow tho reoponlng of the Senate's lobby investigation are expected to bo among tho most Important developments In recent years l congreHslonnl Inquires slnco tho publication of Martin Mulhall's story of how he operated to Inflnnnrv. tares in mo sort nrcezes of tho logismuou aim elections in behalf of WILSON TAKES "REST CORE" President Leaves Today on Private Yatch for Three Days' Respite. H'y Amoi Utl Pith to Cooi llajr TlmM J WASHINGTON, 1). C. July I President Wilson slipped out or Washington today for a throe-days' rest crulso on the yacht Mayflower. For 72 hours tho President will tako complete vncation from official lower Chesnpeake Hay. Ills only companion is his physician, Dr. Grayson. WATER CASE IS ENDED TODAY llr Ano-j. I'ri'H to Cooi IUjr TlmM J LONDON, July 1. Fighting be tween the Greoks nnd Servians on one side nud tho Ilulngrlans on tho other proceeded today from Istlp to Klouthora. All tho governments con cerned declare that their troops linvo been Instructed not to take tho of fensive unless attacked and each party Is irylng to throw on tho other tho responsibility for tho commence lapaneso government desires to hnve considered In connection with Its note of rejoinder of Juno 1. Moro than 300 men are In tho bos nltal camps, most or them suffer ing from Intestinal complaints, due to Incautious eating. MORE MINERS GO ONJIKE I R Several Hundred Join Strikers in West Virginia Strike of 15,000 Averted. I Ilr AModttKl PrrM to Cooi Iter TlmM CIIAUI.KSTON, W. Vn., July l. Several hundred miners Joined the strikers today according to reports from tho paint and Cabin Creek tils I ho Coos liny Water Company to day decided to accept the verdict of the Circuit Court In its ease against the Simpson Lumber Com pany. Tho water company sued ror nbout J2S.000 for excess wator which they claimed the Simpson company used and were awarded $3000. At first the wntor com pany gavo notice or nppoal, but finally reconsldorod. Today. C. It. Perk, who represented the Simpson Company, nud J. W. llonuett, who represented the water compnny, are closing the case, tho water coni nnnv recelvlnir i''n Inii.mut nml tociaisis Arrested tor ncmnri C0H m. numon 10 tn0 verdict. QnlrJJnno ninUrli ' hlmpHOII Ltllllbor Cfllllpi LEADERS HELD Coos Bay Water Company De cides not to Appeal Action Against Simpson Lbr. Co. Soldiers to Disobedience and Desertion. (Ilr AmmmUIcI 1'rfM lo Cikm IUjr TIiiim I PAItlS, July 1. Twelve secro" tarles and treasurers of Socialist labor organizations wero arrested le nient of wnr botweon tho nations averted Inst nluht bv nn nmconieiit which hitherto had boon allies ex- which covers a period of two years ccpr in iKoiaieti cases, i no uuignr laiis In Salonlkl offered only fcehlo resistance to tho Greoks and tho lat ter sustained no losses trlclB. A strlko of fifteen thousand "n'. accused or Inciting soldiers to ... I ... ! i... v'ji.i Ml.,., rt.nt.1 n.nu ' illHnlinillmiPit nml ilounrMrm frim tlin iiiiiu'i n jii iiui u unui iium n (iiti:i:t'i: iilamks iiclgaiha. ,:fer About Handling Prison- Is Who Can't Pay Fines xth pena ueienration. N i i 110 til tUUIIV.ll IIIDl Cl- suggestlon as to what ano with the houoes, Junks, Acting City Attor- Llast evening stirred up bated discussion in the Incidentally, ho kept n session until almost I said that there was a ease in tho number of i did not have any fines and that the city to let them co free. He street department was I to make men work suggested a workhouse ps have. Winkler was on his to and objected to the Ing drunks like this. t It T sn't right to put ds over them and that was to prosecute ked on Page Blent.) Says lrls ltcpnslhlo fop Starting Hostilities In llalkaiiN. Illy Amoi litM PrrM to Cooi IUjr TlmM IJlCItl.IN, July 1. Tho Greek for eign minister Informed the corres pondent at Athens or the Frnnkrort Gazette that Greece Intended to begin war ngalnst Ihilgarla today without any formnl declaration. Tho Greok foreign minister said: "After nulgarln has answorod all conciliatory stops of Greeco by re peated breaches of troaty and by crossing tho provisional fixed a short tlmo ago, tho Greek government fools forced to glvo tho Macedonian divi sion of Its nnny nn order to nssunio tho offensive. TJio wnr will In this way comuionco without declaration nnd tho Greok government will sub mit n statoment lu this sonso to the Ilulgarlan government at Sofia to day, Greeco declines to accept tho responsibility for this war which un questionably will have grave conse quences." OFF FOIt AltCTlC. Steffenson Leaves Seattlo to Kxplore Polar Iteglous. (Or AioltteJ Prtii to Cool 117 Tlinn SEATTLE, July 1. VII HJalmar Steffenson, the artic explorer, sailed for Nome today on a merchant vessel to take command of his ship which Is already In the North. XOTHO I'KH.VCIIMAX DHAI). Henri Itoclicfoi-t, Kdltop and l'olltl. clan, Succumbs at Hit. nr Auocltud Prei to Cooi Dtj Tlmn, AIXLESIUINS, July 1, Honrl Hochefort, the famous editor and pol itician, died here today at tho ago of 83. I ItlDS OX S. P. ItltlDfii:. ! It was stated today that Mc ' Arthur Brothers. Porks Oom- pany are now receiving bids on I the construction of the S. P. i bridge across Coos Bay, tho ! structure to bo finished In one year. Tho S. P. is to furnish tho steel work. Porter Ilroth- er, who are doing the rest of I I the work, are expected to also I get the bridge contract. I . . and nrovldcs for a nluo hour day nud tho right to purehnso supplies where the miner plcnsos and a semi monthly pay day. ALBEE MAYOR OF ROSE CITY Portland's Uw Executive Takes Public Safety Depart ment Change Today. Ilr AuoclilM Proi lo Cooi Iiif TIrim ) PORTLAND, Or.. July 1. N. R. Albeo. tho II rat Mayor under tho commission charter In Portland, took over tho reins of government today, with four commissioners In chnrgo of tho various departments or mu nicipal government. Albeo IiIiuboU has charge or tho dopartment or public safety and will assign nil othor commissioners to their de partments. TARIFF BILL RUSHED TODAY Democratic Caucus Makes Rapid Work of Measure Some Changes Suggested (Dr Aocltol Prcn lo Cooi lltjr Time WASHINGTON, D. C, July J. Tho Democratic caucus today mado rapid work or tho administration reatures or the tarlH bill, approving all or tho committee amendments oxcopt tho provision ror tho ex clusion or goods manuracturer whol ly or In part by children under 14 years or age, which was sent back to tho committee. This completes all sections of tho bill, leaving only somo details reterred to tho fi nance conimitteo's majority and the reconsideration of tho mutual llfo insuranco exemption from the In come tax to bo disposed of. disobedience and desertion from the nrmy FOIt ItHNT I unfiiiiiNlied house keeping rooms. Apply to Gow Why. NINE TODAY IN POLICE COURT Motley Array of Offenders Face Recorder Butler Missing Watch Found. Nino prisoners wore arraigned to day beforo Recordor nutlor on va rious charges, mostly Intoxication, Ono rrncaB Involved tho disappear ance or a watch during a drunken nltorcatlon. Nlghtwntchman Shoupo Inter found tho watch in tho sultcaso of a roomor at the Homo hotel. The principals are having their hearing beforo Recorder llutlor thla after noon. Cnrl Veatlund, the sailor, who fell through tho hatch of the Ilroakwater recently and sustained n brokon rib, was taken up for Intoxication nnd bontoncod to five days In Jail, Ho be comes crazed whon intoxicated. Most or the othors paid fines. Thoy gavo their names as Chas. Holdon, Thomas Duffy. Frotl Olst, Jim Mc Donald, Victor Kyrklund, A. Helntz, W. D. Sowash and Joe Qulnd. Auto Accident. Last evening while taking tho Whlto Steamer auto which ho bought from F. H. Powers to Ferndalo, Joo Hbuser lost control of It. It ran off tho plank walk and back up on It again and finally smashed tho steorlng gear and Jammed the front axles back against the rear ones. Coiniiaiiv's contract for wator will cxplro lu Novombor, the old contract having been nt the Hat rate or $2000 per year, and thou tho Simpson com pany will huvo Installed Its own water svstoin. It It Is prohablo that wells will bo used as a source or supply. WAITE COMING TO 0 tne American Manufacturer,, ahrd. elation, scores or lnbor leaders also niitl former congressmen nnd others havo come forward with testimony nnd nsketl Hint they also bo hoard by the Investigators. Samuel GomperH, president of tho American Federation of Labor, who f'gureil prominently In .Mtilhnll'a sto ry ns the object of a long continued nltnrk by those who nttoiupted to bribe him mid (orce him to give up his fight In hohnir or labor leglBln tlon.hiiH mndn public dotnlls or tho attempted bribery. It eonflriiiH tho story tcld by Millhall. President Oompors and other officials of tho Federation or Labor probably will tcstiry before the Sennto committee as the alleged activities of the lobby ists bore directly upon tho nntlonal legislation. John Klrhy nnd D. M. Parry or the Association or Mnnti racturerH nro lu San Francisco, and wero expecting to nail ror Australia today. They wlied Chalrmnn Ovor uinu asking to be excused from testi fying berore the Sennto coininltteo now but promised to appear on tholr return In several months. Thoy wired It would cost them nbout $11000 each to change their plaiiB. Overman telegraphed tho two inon directing thoy hold tlioniHolvcs in tendinous to appear. PAItltV WILL ItlNTHN. Expected Here Tomorrow Kinney Receivership Delay ed for Brunough's Return F, II, Walto Is expected hero to morrow via Drain and Gardiner. He had reservations mado nt Tho Chand ler nnd Just what his mission horo nt this tlmo is has not boon dotormlned, Whether it Is lu rolatlou to the Klniioy-Wllsoy deal la not eortnln. Mr. Walto, It wan stated today, haB had tho receivership proceedings bo foro Jtidgo Harris hold In aboyauro until Judge Ilrunough rotuniH from London, which will probably bo about July 10. No further direct iiowb Iibb boon received on tho Day except that through Mr. Walto relative to Judgo Ilrunough being empowered to close tho doal. On what basis he Is em pouored to act Is what Is puzzling tho local parties who nro interested lu tho matter. Lumberman Heir. D. D. Pierce, the woll known Coqullle lumberman, Is In Marshfleld on business. Mr. Plerco says thero Is llttlo change ror the better In tho outside lumber market. However, his mill Is en Joying a good home trade and this Is holplng a whole lot during tho out side slump. JACK MERCHANT returned today trom the Merchant ranch near Dullards, 0 lie nml John Klrhy, Jr., Will lletuui to Washington nt Once, (Ilr Awxlilml I'm., to Pool Iliy TlmM SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Half an hour before tho liner Ventura vim due to sail today for the anti podes, John Klrhy, Jr., ami David M. Parry, former presidents of the Na tional Association or Manufacturers, nncellcd their rcson aliens and en gaged transportation ror Washing ton, whore they will appear beforo the Senate coininltteo Investigating the activities or the lobbyists. HAS SON IIHIti:. Aihllsiui Pmry of Miirslificlit, Hon of I). .M. Parry of Indianapolis. D, M. Parry of Indianapolis, ro fcrred to In tho abovo dispatch has long been prominent ns head of tho Natlonnl Manufacturers' association, and ror leading tho tight on the la bor unions. Ills son. Addison Parry. Is employed nt the C. A. Smith mill here. Addison Parry went to San Francisco Inst week to visit with lits rather. He Is expected hero soon. B Wl LOOKED House Committee to Investi gate Securities Used to Se cure Circulation. Ilr Anxltle.l I'rm to Cooi Hir TlmM ) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 1 -TJio Houbo coininltteo on banking and currency today authorized Chairman Glass to request tho hecretary or tho Treasury to ob tain from National banks Informa tion showing ownership or control of tho bonds on which tho circula tion ot each bank Is based; wliero they wero purchased and at what price. General Villa's Army Charged With Subjecting Them to Awful Treatment. Ilr Auocltlcil Vrttt lo Cooi lUy TIium J EL PASO. Texas. July 1.- Ex coHsos or various kinds, Including assaults on girls nnd married wo men, nro charged against tho soldlois lu command of General Ruucho VII lu, tho rebel commander, who two weeks ago captured Cascas Grandns, according to accounts given by Mex icans rcfugocB arriving hero. Scoroa of women are said to have Hod to tho hills to cscapo the Insults of tho victors. THOUGHT CARGO OF HAY. Alliance of llrlugx Dig Shipment reed to ( ooh I lay, Tho Alliance freight cargo yester day contained a largo Bhlpmout of hay consigned to A. T. Haines and which was unloaded at tho Hnlncri dock. This largo shipment Indlratvs preparation tor taking nro or an increased demand causod by tho atreet work and prospective railway work which moans an Increase In tho horse population. Mr. Haines only looked wlso and would not niako any statement whon he was asked about railway contracts bolug concerned In the Increased demand ror hay rrom Haines. M " -j bis&tems&mU lJS&KfA c-ijtfjfcri