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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1913)
IODOXY ON ONE SIDE OE THE FENCE MAY BE HERESY ON THE OTHER SIDE Sag im?0 NOW IS VOL'K TIME. pna-rjUtTiriiKS A small ml In The Times want Lu.nl i"igli Tl""'" """ column iimy lirlim you results nn- 1 ilirin! Kt' ""-' - . ... il. ...... 'I'llMl- mediately. Try one. 1 a Gkma MEMBER Or TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS .. ,i.ii. 1.J..1 In 1H7H VI 1 Tho Const Mnll. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. & Consolidation of Times, Const Mall jQi 31 M1U UOOB liny iiuvcrunci. Al WILL DEPORT WONtAN 10 LEI I. W. W. STREET FIGHT I. W. W. FRACAS IN SEATTLE Given Alternative of State or duihu Insane Asylum. viNTINIIE TO SKE MORE ARRESTS Threatened to Stab With Poisoned nn its Last Night. ,! Tr; lo '"" "" TlitiM.) ,NI). Or. July 18.--r. ,1 i1i umiiilll llllVHlclllll nricsted lHt night In n the police nnd Sheriff h undo 011 n crowd of street headed liy tin woman, t '". 1 to go iron on roii tilie IrnvoB tlio Hlnto mill ...mm I II IIU'IIV Slid Will Ilntiil before midnight. 11'k frli'inlH imvo ngroeu u I cither to Scuttle or Oiil 1,1 keep her there. I ho Min 10 neiiil iter 111 i br I' i' Iiihiiik i'i. i'i' 1 .1... iitii Unit she wiih 1 lint mill threatened to Htnb ennui wUh polHiini'il pin I UI1.1 lfilllll'll l llti ntitM'i regulations liiHt night and biitilve when arrested, ieikil to The Times.) ,AXI). Or. July 18. Knl- is rlotM of laHt nlglit 111 wnirn )bo of deputy tdierlffM nud 0 rieiucil 1110 Hiicuiti, un iH tmliiy l:v,ueil orders lo nr- V llgltlltorH Oil 11 vagrant y Four wore nr- Inoiiii. Tho riots Hint nigiu hen tho women BtrlkorH Oregon Canning Company I to speak on the streetH In of .Mayor Alheo'H orders. lo iirrtnlii of I W. ngltn- ! made hint night 011 Sixth tween Washington and Al i n crowd of 20 wonion led nrle Kqitl nttenipted to dofy Ir 11 order liy holding 11 street i l)r Kriiil mill eight otlinr n-orc tnlten lo .lull. Several roj loads of men also were jiiine of tho men worn rougli- til when they resisted. At tho Kmil nimlii nttomnteil io- wnrd the office mid wiih rebuked. C lunges of dlsor idiiit were plnced against nil. ivAR TO A FINISH. Offii'liiN lleclnie I. v. v. IJIiisl Ceime Tliere. it i) n ft tl lull ilium tho Indus- Porkers of tho World linH clnred liy Shorirr Word, Mny b mill Chief of Police Clark. co mu working In complete loa were received hy tho 1 nfllce Mint 11 hody of In Workers of tho World. 100 l.re mi I heir wnv in IIiIh bin Han Francisco, shipping butliern Oregon as .railroad ami then Denting tliolr way jo IndiiRtrlnl Workers of tho enuenvnr to flock Into Port- id mnko trouhlo. declares tho i tllCV will ho shown n Hlinrt If nnd will lmvo to go. I city officials nnd this offlco pkliiK In perrcet hnrmony," ! mo .jiiiiiii, anil wo nro ) copo with tho Hltiiatlon. If Iry wo will mnko Kolly Ilutto I PCn' mill Inkn oiirn nt r.00 Irs thoro. This nmttor has Jstop nnd atop quick nnd Mil to do It." I arO WOI-kllH' Willi 11.. Qlmr. ifflce.' stated Mayor Aluoo. j move made In this campaign filler WHV ivna illKXIIUUn.l ttrat Dion rnnrjiuntiH... ,i.A ..niinn land tho Shorlff's offlco will i 0110 lorco. This matter Pne far nnmii'li ' I men lmvo heon Instructed to lln full ni)Ani..i n.i,t. ,1... v. -. ..... ..wu.u mm mo uop- BliTllIS nn.l In lnnV 1. n, .... ' ' .. LllUilt lilt ler nepoK'ifv .... m. i. '. Clark. "T..iin.. . Urtue." l-v"m lu first movo to rid tho city of ItatOrS Wild hni'n l.onn ..Mil Public officials. desecratliiB merlcan fluK and cndeavorliiR a,0 a Kbnernl Rtrll.-n ,.l.,r, .... lino of Industrial endeavor L. y. A Portland, was mado and Deputy Sheriffs hroko up SSSiB at.Slxth nnrt Washlng oaBlng nlno men In tho coun- Boost for Good Roads tT NORTH BEND AMDS CONTRACTS 001) road hoostciB have conic to the conclusion that success In that lino hns mmmcred down to 11 duhiiichs proposmuii, m.wu " " conimunnl co-opuratlon. The meeting at Odd Follows Hall Is to bo n concrete expression of this Interest. .. , ,. ,.,,., Hvcry citizen and every taxpayer should give ovldenco of his Inter. est hy his presonsc. , , . . . If tho good roads proposition can he placed on n business basis, wo will soon get the right kind of results. Itonds lmvo In be built by the use of brains as well as the hands. Cotmo imMiU jnnM CHINESE REBELS GAINING GROUND FOR IMPROVING BANT STREETS Two Soldiers Injured by Or , ganization and Army and Navy Men Threaten Illy Annoclmrcl I'rni In Coot ll.jf Tlmm J SBATTI.K, Wash., duly IS. -Two artillery men from Fort Flagler who woro benten by an 1. W. W. mob last night while they were pnsslng 11 Htroot meeting, where an attack was being mado on tho tinny and navy, iceelved treatment at the city hospi tal nud went uwny. They wore not seriously hurt. Sailors from tho Pacific fleet are ashore In largo numbers and threat en to attack tho next 1. V. W. meet ings ir the oratdiH continue to revile the solilhii's nnd sailors, but the po lice expect to Keep oriier. INDICT MAI 1. 1 1 IN EAST Civil War in China Becomes More Serious as Regular v Tenmic Arn Inininri Rnhnls Hard Fight Reported. tllr Awoi'lMM I'r.-K lo Coo llnjr Tlmes.l l'I'JKINO, duly IS. Heavy fight ing Is reported nt Knlklang. In the province or KIiiiikhI, ufter a lull fol lowing the recent defeat of tho Southern forces at Hiichow, In the i.rfivliicn nf riinklnni:. Tlio Kontliernors nave neon loineii by tho troops from the forts nt Wu- smig, a seaport ten miles north or fc'hnnghal, and at Nanking, the South ern capital, both In the prn-'reo of Klangsl, while a largo force of troops occupying them has also gone over to tho rebels. Leaders of the South ern forces today Issued n proclama tion announcing the proclamation as president of the republic of TsenchUn llsumi, former viceroy of Canton nnd Vunn Shi Knl, who led tho Southern rebels yesterdny, killed 0 officers who luul remained loyal to the Pe king government MEXICO ILL CABINET TALKS HONOR JAPS Nineteen Held at Salem, Mass., for Causing mots in Ips wich Hosiery Plant Strike Illr AwMnhlnl I'n-M In Cihm luy Tlinr T SAIiK.M, Mass.. July IS. Nntlinn lel Harmmiu, of lloston and Car rollo I.. Pliigree. of Lowell. Indus trial Workers or tho World leaders, ami 17 rorelgners who caused trou hlo last- month at Ipswich, wore In dicted today for rioting at tho hos iery plant. SKIDDING AUTO To Send Special Delegation to Meet Mikado's New Am bassadorBig Welcome. til AMOcUtftl rrr. lo l'oo nr Tlmn.l MKXICO CITV, duly IS. Unusual honors nro to ho paid tho new .lapnneso Minister by tho Mexican government. It Is Bending a com mission consisting or 0110 represen tative or tho Foreign Offlco and two military attaches to meet him at tno port or Mnn.nnlllo. Plans are being mado ror 11 huge popular demonstration on his arrival here. ABOUT MEXICO HARD HIT BY STREET WORK Southern Pacific and Mer chant Estate Will Pay Many Thousands of Dollars. The Southern Pacific and tho Mer chant estate will stand tho brunt of the assessments for tlio large amount of street work now under wny ond contemplated In Marshfleld this sea son . City Recorder llutlor has Just com peted tho entry of tho assessments In the nsscsnincnt book. Tho assess ments on the Southern Pacific on tho various South Mnrshfinld streets fill up nlno and one-half pnges of tho big volume. Tho Merchant estate as sessments fill two nnd 11 half pages of the big book. Mr. Under hns not yet compiled tho totnl of the assessments In cither case In dollars and cents hut It will run u well Into tho thousands of dollars. KILLS WOMAN tl tft Ivlrk wh0 nnu ro- 0 i,Ti , . '""King camp, Qs badly lnjllred ths n(tolr: a by being strnei.- w Jinltaf. Wa?,.!)n t0 Ior' rk la . ,' ,ul"or, i; it, 'K. Is Olllnlnvoil lf !, n.i Candy Company: "'"" MHI.s, don't miss m-Tivn jUS. m-uu-UT at HOTEL f8 AI,ACE S1KT, Phono 406-J. Mrs. Arthur J. Lennon Dead and Mrs. Clemmer Hurt in Accident at Seattle. ly Ao(Ulcl rni lo Ceo Iiy Timet. J SIOATTLK, July 18. Mrs. Francos 15. Lennon, wlfo of Arthur J. Len non, n prominent bIovq morchnnt of Seattle and Port Angoles, yns killed onrly today by tho skidd ng or nn auto in wnicii hiio who uumh with her husband nnd Mr. una Airs. inmno n r'li'iiinier. Tho car struck n tolophono polo while rounding a curvo. Mrs. uiommor, who m mu wire or tho proprlotor or tho Cloni mer Theater In Senttlo, was serious ly Injured. Tho moii wero unhurt. deathIelays tariff speech Senator Simmons Sustains Second Loss Within Two Weeks. tnr Auoclilea Tret lo Coo Diy Tlmet.J WASHINGTON, D. 0 July 18. Owing to a denth In his family, tho second within two weeks, Senator Simmons did not make tho opening speech for tho majority on tho tarirr as ho had planned, hut will speak to- t !.ii., t titnir ronforenco agreed that whonovor a Republican Senator desired to record 11m "iu nn nmondmont, tho minority should stand by his roquest. MBLLBX QUITS TOST. Itiilhvny President's Resignation Is Accepted Toduy. IDT Auoolatea Vrtu to Coot Dr Tlmw.J Tniii vr-nr t..1,f IR ChtirleS S. Mollon's reslgnatlqn ns president of tho Now York, New llavon and Hart ford railroad was accepted oy mu u rectors today. " T.iDI k s ' SUM.MHR SHIRT wVlfiTS. at greatly RKDUCFD lMlICKS at the COOS HAY CASH STORH. SPHINO CHICKENS at tho 1AI ACK MEAT MAKKET, Phono i 06-J. DEMAND ON MEXICO. I'nltcil Slates Insists 011 Federal Protect Ion of Foreigners. Illy AMwllrt I'roi lo Coo Hay 'iiinM. WASHINC.TON, I). C. July 18. In nspoiiho to Consul Hainiu's ro iiuost for protection for Americans in tho nurnngo flection, tho State Department has demanded action rrom tho Mexican fodoral authori ties. The Department wont further than usual, In that It requested the federal government 10 iiispiiicn troops from Torreon. Consul Nott had previously reported foreigners, Irrespective of nationality, being iiold by revolutionists ror ransom In Durnngo. Members Approve Wilson's Plan to Await Peace There Await Wilson's Arrival llr Auorlaltxt rnn to Cool ny Tlmn.) WASHINOTON, D. C, July 18. Consideration or the Moxlcnn sltuif H111 tiwilr iiiiwli nf Din tlmn of the President and cabinet nt tho regular session lociny ami aucrowry iiryitu had 11 long conference with tlio Pres ident before tho other memberB nr rlved. Tho ntlmlnlstratlon Is look ing forward to tho first hanil Infor mation from AmbnsBndor Wilson now on his way rrom Mexico City. The nttltudo or tho administration Is still unchanged, It Is authoritatively sttit- cl. ... The Cabinet was unnnlniously In accord with President Wilson In waiting ror tho return to sti'blo con ditions before entendlng the recog iiilloii to Mexico. Secretary Ilryan announced Hint ho will cancel any lecture engagement which could con flict with tho conference ho and tho President will have with Am bassador Wilson next week. COLOR LINE IS DRAWIBY PUGS IIUYAN IS Sl'STAINED. Senators Reject Resolution Hitting nt Secretary. !ly AMo.lalr.1 Prwi to Cooa Hay TlmM.J WASHINGTON. 1). C, July 18. Tho Sonato Democrats today, without dohato, tabled Sonntor Hrlstow's rea olutlon aimed nt Socrotary Uryan's proposed six wcokb iceturo tour. 1110 resolution would have called on Pres ident Wilson to udviso tho Sonnto what salary would bo sufficient to keop Hrynn contlnuoiiBly nt his post, nnd wns prompted by tho Secretary's public announcement, mat no mm obliged to augment his pay of $12,- 000 11 year by lecturing 10 meet iuh living oxpoiiBes. Polndoxtor and Uo rail voted with tho Democrats to ta ble tho resolution. Tho voto was 41 to 20. Pelkey and Jess Willard Refuse Match With Sam Langtorci, Black Heavyweight. Illy AaioclateJ I'mi lo Coo, Hay Tlmw.l SAN FRANCISCO. July 18.--Sam Langrord. tho negro heavy weight I uglllst, arrived today from Austra lia whoro ho found mutches hard to obtnln. Arthur Pelkoy. who killed I uther McCarthy at Calgnry. an nounced bororo Lnngrord's ship nr rlved that ho would draw tho color line. So will Jess Willard. Lang rord BeeniB to hnvo no chnnco of got tlng matches In tho west. BAR PROBE DF MOD ROADS FRISCO CASE EElliGHEIlE Perham & Gidley Secured $65,000 Grading Contract There Last Evening. WILL HARdIJURFACE AREA NEXT SUMMER Several Blocks of Hard Pav ing Ordered for This Year Many Improvements. The North Uend City council last evening nwarded tho contract ror Im proving tho BtreetB In the northwest, part or the city to Perham and Old ley or Mnrshricld for about $05,000. The Improvomont consists or graft ing and rilling tho street In thnt bcc tlon or tho town embraced In tho dis trict between California stroet and the baseball pork and from Sherman n venue west to Harrison avenue. 11 Is planned to pave It next season. There were three bidders ror tho ...nrlr 'Pl. KtlflltlUlO PllVlllg 011(1 COH- Btructlon company bid 37 cintB per cubic yard tor me wont. i-uk -Lain of MnrBhrield bid 31 conts per cubic yard and Peiiinm and Gldloy put In u lump bid or n llttlo over $05,000. It took consldornblo fig uring to determine whether Mr. Mc Lnln or Perham and Gidley wore low eBt bidders, but It was flnnlly round that Hie latter wcro nhout $2800 be low Mr. MeLaln. making their 1)111 nhout 32 cents per cubic yard. Thoro Is approximately 190,000 cubic yards of dirt to bo moved. It was stated today that Porter Urothcrs would lmvo put In a bid It the council had deferred action until tonight. However, as they had post poned nctlon oiico, they did not feel that It would bo JiiBtiricd. Perham nnd Gldley'B bid Is considerably bo low tho engineer's estimate or tho probnblo cost or tho work. I'lan linni raving. Tho council nlso ordered plans nnd Bpeciricntlons propnred tor scvornl blocks of hard pining. WJiothor bi tuminous, asphalt, treated blocks or other paving will bo used will proba bly bo determined by tho bids nnd es timates. Tho hard surface pining proposed for this year Is: Two blocks on Stanton nvenuo rrom 480 feet Boutli of Vermont to Washington street. Two blocks on Washington froir. Stiuiton to Sherlilnn. One block on Sherman rrom wiisn Ington to Virginia. Tho council nlso established tho following grades: n.. Vlrirlnlii fi-mn KllOl'Idllll to Jackson. On Vlrglnln, Hamilton. Mc pherson nnd Monroe uetweoii virgin la and California. BOY SHOOTS Democrats Choke Off Inves tigation of Caminetti White Slave Case Today. Illy AMoclatfel Prtta to Coot nay Time..) WASHINGTON, D. C, July IS. Tho Democrats choked off a prop osition for n House Investigation of tho Dlggs-Camlnottl-McNnbh Imbrog- II In fnllfnmln tnilnv. Tlin mo tion to lay on tho tablo tho Kohn resolution ror tho Investigation wns nnrrinii wiMinnf iinlmto. nil tho Dem ocrats voting for tho motion. Ro- publican Leauor iunnn issueu u statomont charging thnt tho resolu tion was dropped by tho Democrats In tho Houbo at tho instigation or Attorney Gonornl McRoynolds. NORTH REND FOB BABY SISTER Roy Thomas, of Myrtle Point, Fatally Injures Two-years-old Sister With Rifle. MYRTLE POINT. Or., July 18. Koy Thomas, ago 9 yearn, while .iinvint with n tnrcot rlflo acci dentally shot his sister, JJthol, ago 2, through the neck puncturing tho wind pipe. Tlio cnua cumioi . D. V. Thomas, a carpenter, Is fnthor of tho children. DROWNED AT ALUANY. E. Langtlon Loses Henson ami Tries Suicide. ALDANY, Or., July 18. -In poor i.nnith hia mliul tomnornrlly unbal anced, E. W. Lnngdon, former vlco president and cashier of tho First National bank of this city and lator vlco president of tho Chapln-Herlow company of Portland, jumped off tho dock at tho foot of Uroadalbin street and attemptod to drown hlmsolf in tlio Willamette river. Ho was res cued, but died later. SPRING CHICKENS at tho PAL ACE MEAT MARKET, Phono 40G-J. MONTAG HAS OREGON PLAGE Nomination for United States Marshal in Oregon Made By President Wilson. Illy Aitoctated Treia to Cooi Day Timet, WASHINGTON, D. O., July 18. Presidential nominations made today Include the following: Minister tn Ecuador. Charles S. Hartman, of Montana, unuea mates uursiiui tor uichuu, John Montag, Big Delegation from Coquille Valley Coming Auto Par ade Precedes Meeting. Preparations for tho Doostor Good Tlnn.la ...notlllfr tn lln llfllll lit. tllO Odd Follows Hall In Mnrshflold tonight nro progressing nicely nnd thoro promises to bo nn unusually lurgp ..,....,.. .t 'rim nipotlnc will bo mo- ceded by an nutomobllo parado through tho streots ot AinrHiiiiiuo nnd North Uend. Tl, Pnntlllln mill COOIlllO VnllOy delegation will como by nuto and Ma yor Morrison who is presiuum m in Good Roads Associnuon uxpeuiis uii betweon 75 and 100 will bo hero for tho meeting. , m , , Mayor Morrison will probably pre sldo at tonlght'B mooting which will probably urgo tho floating of n Coos county bond lssuo of tho full amount permitted by law, probably In tho neighborhood o' $500,000. Among those who will speak nro Mayor Himiianii nf North nond. Mayor Jas. Mast of Randon, Mayor Straw of Mnrshflold, Mayor L. A. Roberts of Myrtlo Point and others. 1Min Mnrnhftnlrt nuto brlcnde With signs and decorations, will meet tho Incoming coqumo vaiioy aBgreBuuuii about 7 o'clock and Btnrt tho parade through town. - V.1MH NOTICE. All Elks are requested to meet at tho Hotol Chandler tomorrow evening at G:45, to join tho ov onlng baseball parade, which loaves In tho big auto promptly at 7 o'clock. Be on deck promptly. By order of J. W. Hlldenbrand, director of tho Sat nnlnv nvnninir Jolli'-Un. .. 4 AMONG TnE SIOK. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters of Coal o.in imvo tnnveii to town, having taken apartments at the Lloyd. Mr. Peters la still sufforlng from two fractured ribs which accident oc curred two montliB ago. Mrs. Georgo Montgomery of Bay Park Is reported quite 111 of throat trouble. I ALONG THE WATERFRONT. i - Bert MeColliim, formerly on tho Breakwater, Is now purser of tho ateamer Hardy. LADIES" SLEEVELESS SUM MER VESTS, a for 25 GENTS at the COOS DAY CASH STORE. unuivn T.AUrn nt thn PAI,AfIE SPRING LAMH at 1110 lMli.lt.-l'. .MEAT MARKET, Phone 40C-J. '.MEAT MARKET, Phono 40C-J. BETTER RDADS Council Adopts Resolutions Favoring $500,000 Bond Issue for Coos County. iho North Bond City Council lnin ovonlng adopted resolutions favor ing tho proposed $500,000 bond Issue by Coos County for tho con struction of pormnnont hlghwnys. Tho resolution will ho prosontcd to 11,., nnl liimlu Afsnnclntloii moot ing at Marshfleld tonight by Dr. Bartlo. The North Bond Council nlso adopted a resolution to tho Coos County Commissioners asking thorn to urgo Road Supervisor Porklns, of tho North Bond-Emplro road dis trict, to keep up the roads In hot ter shnpo. It was stated that ho was doing flno work on tho now road but that ho was neglecting tho old highway and tho dust holes nro making It nearly Impassnblo. It Is proposed to put n man on the road with somo crudo oil ror ubo on tho dusty places and keop It In good condition. North Bond will Bond a big dele gation of autolBts and havo char tered Gorst & King's big touring car to como to the Good Roads mooting In a hody. They will bring tho North Bend band. -v in...,.,.. Vovu Kntlilntr new has turned up In tho Wilsoy-Kln-ney deal locally today and no di rect confirmation has boon receiv ed from Portland nhout tho syndi cate having mado arrangomonts whereby Wnlto and Kollock would reduce their claims or tho steamer Liberty Judgment bolng takon over. Unless It is again dolayed. Judge Harris' appointment of V. B. Wal ters as receiver should roach hore within a day or two. Fred Hol llstor, of North Bond, states that neither ho nor Judge Hnmmond hnvo taken any action to dolay tho nppolntmont of a rocolvor In the caso. Our HOME-MADE SAUSAGE and DACON can't bo beat. Phone 400-J. PALACE MARKET.