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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
hih.wmw n'miPWSMJWU'w' ' ' '' A RFAL MAN IS KNOWN BY THE NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS HE KEEPS WATCH VOUIt WIFE COOS HAY TIMES. A clean, wholesome newspaper for Cons Coimly homos. The Times Una tho largest proved circulation of any newspaper In Coos, Curry or D'ouk las counties. t tl.c nih. ' Tl, Times. Us- 'f 7..0 ltltiil mi lv. In Tho Times Is handicapped " r.ico Mr Trail"' mmm memheh of the associated press VOL XXXVII. Established 1878 as The Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES, A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 191 MOf YOI BUZZARD COST NEAL SENT TO STATE ASYLUM MEXICAN SITUATION LESS ACUTE, TWELVE LUES IN THAT CITY LOST IN FLOOD L C L BE i -. ilian SEVEN M RS W F Weather Todav ; Permits cover From Storm FIFTY THOUSAND MEN Irlri' lyz.n m cad trahkq WUHrx IU Ot-UHII L.nw.xw loss to Business Will . Reach Millions many nuiimicm People Snowbound IBf Aiwlttrf rrrt to Coo. nr TIibm.1 vfV YORK, Morch 3. Now "iork oday beffn o .. L vYth enov. 'np."-'""i" ,- i,wi. ViMi fnot or biiu, i"'1""1 .- - I. W. W. ORNERY IN NEW YORK Refuse to Aid in Overcoming Storm Damane and Idle Demand High Wages Mr Attorlnlisl rrrm to Cooi lit? Tlmrn.) 7JEW YOUK, Mnrch 3 No ono .lu"' ..".... 'n.ni.thlne llkn nor-' ...?:."" """ .",,t" " 0 r ii nisi "( ".:-:" ,- , wnimg io join mo army or snow ail con.ll Ions nt or i r y- ..... H,10NoIora ,8 tllrllU(, nw ,,,, t,.p ,t blliwrd weather I irtj t " dommiil fnr exceeds tho number of Baroongnj5Cl In rowing tlioBnoiv niipl,,.nI,B Tl0 i0MHyivnnln rnll- fcmbargo. 0"n"u.Bt ",','" ""' road's search for 1000 men rosult- .war from W'ffiv i011 ln fulhiro- 11(-'sl,,C8 -Wnr Me to leave tholr -ho ics ta' . ' forco, the street cleaning depnrt f In tho city and " v" nient had G000 extra men nt work people nro dead ns n direct result .,, wn(J BeoklIB 1G000 ,noro of the storm. in.nrostR will I At st- J,nrkB I'rotcBtnnt Eplsco- i Th oss to business interests win ( , pi,,,,.,,.. r, ,,. ,,, ,. . f tun Into the millions. Inlght and offered work nt 20 cents lhe. . Is s 1111 b ta lloa nn ll,,,,r "' moruliiK shoveling snow, nth 100 pnsseiiKors. Is Btlll Htniicti . rnfll11, ,n ..., . . . na cut near Ilea imn .i .. ......,,.... ,0 ., .. - '" ,.., ... . nil ft lt f I 1- I I I .-SIIHI1II V . i - - r --.. , .. ran i' nn.. I ran "u """"."""""' . 'W ntn nam in vn rnmiwl flin tnnn IrvniC?irunSwle IN T ron Dolmlf of tlTa Boclnll.tlo Kellow" ?Uniwk q , i. liv nlR It until' 3 0 Hl"" of st- Mnrk" " Bnl" 'l " ,t rC y n't loon"11. Ho" "Sid ' VPict wo. Intolerable. Serv'fVomMTrrSr- U.ft. n&lS'gSnlc Tnn , bad been awny from Mrs. nr-f .,,,.,.,. 1,.,1.,,.,-ini Wnrinr ,,f ti... v f.. (ralu t HIV Ei, Mi.i,,:ii ,.r vw Vnrir in World lender, who snld: "At mst Mayor Ml Irhell, f Ncv "I ork, IB nonbouml nt liko I'lncld, N. ., i,,,,,... ...,.,. u.n, i..,nw(i,i , , nhere lie went I-rliliiy. .... thin ,.iv im. pi-. ni,..i i,v ..,.,. i.,m,iu Covrrnor anrt J n .. r ynd ,icc mo u Wo r0 ,,, rlKll. ,0 ,',", Q- Fii ..!! i ..tmiwna nn iioirivoii mnu's hoiisu and lii ovory loaf or i'S?" ,?.k,.nl-ln?,S ,! "H IJron.1. Wl.nfs more, wo nro koIhk Subterranean Stream Bursts Through Tunnel of Mine Near Brussels tnr AMoeltlei! rrr to Cooi ttar Tlmn. HKUSSKLS, .Mnrch 3. Seven conl minora wcro drowned In a mlno nt UracquegnleB by burstliiB of Btib tcrranean stream In ono of tho galleries. STOCK DEALS BEING PROBED trains Lctwcui hero and Albnriy. six I'nirr at (ii:m:va. Br Am Ulrt Vrrf Io foot 17 TlmM.I GKXKV. Y. March 3. Snow In (be business Bcctlou horo Is six lt deep. Tue te m pern turo Is ten degrees above zero. limTIt VriMllliADKMMllA. to mnku tho city give It tn us or' 'tnko It by force. Wo wnnt work, but v6 wnnt S3 n day for eight I hours. Wo will not work unless wo got them." ELECTION ON I'hM Trnhm In Torty-Huhl Hours Are Sent Out Tiiiliiy. (Dr AimUII I'ri-M o Coo Dar TlmM.l 1MIII. Miri.lMIl . Mnrch 3. This part o( tho twiddle Atlantic status la locovcrltiK rapidly from tho storm. ine l'lillndelnhln & Uendlnc sont nut Rbe tint train since Sunday to Now none. JIAXV MIM.lONS LOST lJin;i;-.i to I'ulillc I'lllltlcs Near Al- Kiny III llciu'li Immense Sum. tf uo-1j!. I'rr., in coon ltr TIiiim.1 ALIUN'Y. Y ?Inrch 3. Condi- SEATTLE Supporters of Hiram Gill De clare He Will Surely Win There Today Chicago, Minneapolis and Du- luth Grain and Stock Gambling Investigated Illr Anorlatnl I'rrn lo Com llij Tlinra.) WASIIINOTON. I). C, March 3. Tho fight against tho "grain pit" In Chlcngo ninl tho Dtiluth Hoard of Trado and Minneapolis Chnmbor of Commerce was aired before tho IIouso Commlttco on Rules whou a dolegn tlons representing thoso mnrkolH nnd organizations of farmers testified bo gnrdlug tho proposed Investigation of theso Institutions, Tho Mnunhnn rounliitlon asked for an investigation of the charges of monopoly. COJCR ESTATE GETS VEBGIGT Judge Coke Gives Them Judg ment for $19,000 Against Cody Lumber Co. (Spoclnl lo Tho Times.) COQl'JLLK, Or., Mnrch 3. Judgo Cokf In Circuit Court horo gave tho Conch oatnto n verdict against tho Cody Lumber Company, of Han- don, for $1'J. 111. SI. Tho caso had been on trlnl on n cross complaint for four dnys, nnd hundreds of pnges of manuscript wero Introduc ed In ovldonco. lly stipulation. It was tried boforo tho court without a Jury. Tho enso was on promts- Insane Man Who Held Officers at Bay Near Albany Finally Committed ttlf AmocUUiI I'rrit it Coot Dt; Tlmm. ALHANY, Or., Mnrch 3. Calavnn Nenl, who hold tho officers Becking to arrest him at bay with a shotgun for thirty-six hours, was committed to tho state insane asylum today. GIRL WINS IN . PERJURY CASE 00 IPr AwoHMM rrww lo Cikh ll7 Tlmwt.I SKATTLN, March 3. Tho polls Rory notos given by tho Cody Lum oponod nt s n. m., ior mo cny uor uoinpany in payment ror tun nlcciliiii with ii Unlit rain falling. Ions approaching normal will not be! but with fair weathor promlBOd bo- eacned for several days. Tho prop-1 foro tho day onded. Tho reaturo rtr damn-c to tho nnhlle utliltlns of tho close of tho campaign was orporatlons Is estimated at n million the oxtntordlnnry ctmfldonco of tho Hollars. IDS FIRM MIST UNION ml McNaugliton, of Calumet necia Bitter Against western Federation HXAuwlj.,1 Pr-., , Coo, VtJ T(raf-r HOUGHTON'. Mlrl. fr,.l. 1 ..Am in!.1 a"i. ccncral "manager of tho h7;. , VM,n' " striker will bo n back tn v..ni.i, .. ..i. i. . FJ .leVJ''! tlo.Wostorn Iittnnvll 1u"",la .MCiMUIglHOn topi congressional Investlgatora today. hor. Under nn old contract, tho Cody Lumbor Company wns to pay Conch fl.IiO per thousand for nil logs removed from tho Conch lands. It was contended by Coach that tho tjltV J tlllllii J ' " I V ( V.MtVIIIVI IJ vwtt ltV VJ supportors of Hlrnm GUI, Mnyoralltyj scale nt tho log dump wns to pro- canilldutu, who wns oiecieu iuayor in 1910, rocnllod a yenr Inter for per mitting nn "opoti town" and dofent ed for ro-oloetlon In 1912. This yenr his closest supportors are thoso who effocted his recnll. Tho hopo of Jnmes D. Trenholmo, Gill's op ponont, lay In the rosldenco wards, whoro nn effort has been mndo to uiilto tho women ngnlust GUI. II ERLAIN FILES TODAY My Announces Candidacy r ne-e ection hr nronnn Senator lr Austin.., ' SALPt n BtT TlmM-l ftes & 7, Mnrc" 3 United kliMM-'?' 9eo- E. Chamberlain's lection Z .1 w" candidacy for ro- F1' filed iVv Vi uomcratIc ticket creiary of State. WQl'OU HIT AOAIX. r::"'?" "qr l7 Aua,',,;""'3 JO 'I'OVltS. JPfrir, " ,0 Coo SoftS' Djr Tlmei.) i tr, rirtt ?.N.uCITY' Mo- March 3. P r'use tWr. exnress companies b'oflLfeC.O. D. ship- SAX LOST ON BANDON FOUL North Bend Pug Defeated by Chas. Conrad, Plumber Fight at North Bend Fred Sax of North Hond lost to Chas. Conrad, u Dandon plumber, on a foul In tho third round of what was to hnvo been a ten round go at Han don Saturday night. O. J. Seeloy of Coqulllo was tho roforee. Conrnd Is a novice nt tho game hut is a slugger, making up In "bull" work what ho lacks ln science. Ho crowded Sax hard In tho first two rounds, playing for the hitter's stom ach and ln tho third Sax camo back, striking wild despite Seoley's protests As n- preliminary, two Dandon youngsters mixed It and this is said to have been better than tho main go. Tho receipts wero only $99, thoro bolng a small crowd out. North Hend right. Tonight Mitchell and Powers are scheduled to meet at Sax's gymnas ium at North nend. Mitchell Is shiftier than Powers but tho latter is hoavy and strong, noth nro young. As a preliminary, Prank Hrown of the Dredge Mlchio and Frank Mason of Smith-Powers Camp 7 are to go six rounds. Fred Sax Is to reforeo tho main event. t LIHIIAUV HKNKFIT AT MASON- '"rths !ii.tat? Texas wns up- IO OPRHA HOUSE XKXT SUNDAY "" ouprerao courr, aj.tjsJ(MIOa. vail, while tho Cody Company con tended that tho sealo at tho mill was to bo tho final ono. Howovor, It was shown that under a previous settlement for about 31,000,000 foet, the sralo nt tho log dump had been accopted as finnl, Tho Cody Lumbor Company Is tho predecessor of tho Goo. W. Mooro Lumbor Company, tho later taking over the milling business aftor tho flro a few years ago. whilo tho Cody Company handles tho logging end of tho business. Coko to Kiiucnc, Judgo J. S. Coko will loavo n wcok from today for Eugono, whoro he will hold Circuit Court for Judgo Harris whllo tho lattor Is presiding at Salom. Judgo Harris Tocontly held court for him horo. This will mean a very uusy tnno for Juugo Coko as ho Is expocted In Curry County the first week In April to hold court and try tho noted Van Polt-Cooloy murdor case, whllo tho regular April term of court Is to opon at Coqulllo tho latter part of April. LOUIS W. UILL W T Succeeds Carl Gray as Head of Great Northern but Retains Chairmanship (Dr AuocUte4 PtttM to Coot Diy Timet. ST. PAUL, March 3. Louis W. Hill ,chalrman of the Hoard of direc tors of tho Great Northern Hallway, was elected president of tho company at a special meeting this afternoon. IIO will luilllll jus cuuuiiiuii ui mu board ex-offlclo. Till) NOKTIIWKSTKHX K. It. IS HKADKD FOH COOS HAY Hut when It comes you can't find a better place to buy your spring seeds than at 1HINES'. Miss Aileen Heppner Found Not Guilty by Chicago Jury in Funk Suit fn Anocllt. Prro to root r TlmM.I CHICAGO, March 3. Miss Aileen Heppner. accused of perjury In con nection with tho Jennings-Funk suit, wns found not guilty by tho Jury boforo Judge .VncDonnld, Miss Hopp nor wns a witness In tho suit of John C. Hcnnlng, n boll boy, against Clarence S. Funk, former goneral mnnngor of tho Intornntlaunl Har vester Company, for alleged allonn tlon of tho nf factions of Mrs. Hcn nlng. lleiinlng's suit resulted In tho vindication of Funk. C. A. SMITH TO BE HERE S Lumberman May Be Here on Adeline Big Warehouse and Buildings Planned The Adellno Smith will bo In from San Fraiielseo early tomorrow nnd It wns shitod today that probably either F. A. W'nrnor or C. A. Smith, or possibly both of them, might bo on hor. If they nro not,, they will bo on tho Hay booh. It Is understood that tho final plans for tho big warohouso which tho company Is nrrauglng to build on tho wntorfront south of tho A. T. Haines warohouso aro waiting on tholr arrival. Tho now warohouso will bo a modol and will probably ho much larger than tho present Alllanco warohouso. It Is likely that arrangomonts will bo made to link up tho huslnoss blocks which tho company will put up on South Hroadway botweon tho present Alliance warohouso and Mill Slough with tho wnrohouso, tho Hroadway buildings sorvlng ns small offices and small storerooms fnr wholesalers and distributors who can nlso utilize tho big warohouso for their shipping. Tho big wnre houso will hnvo boat facilities and also train facilities, ns a special side track will ho put In to It. ICnsUdo Mill. Tho remodelling of tho Kastsldo Ml 1.1 Is nearlng completion and It may ho that It will bo started about March 20 Instead of April 1, tho dato sot sonio tlmo ago. Nun u .Smith Soon, . Tho romodolllngof tho Nnnn Smlni Is rapidly nearlng complotlon and hIio will probably bo ready to resume tho run March 10 or a fow days thoro aftcr. Slio will hnvo tho best of pas senger accomodations. Work On Hallway. A. II. Powers, who roturnod tho other day from a trip of Inspection out over tho logging road beyond Myrtlo Point, states that they havo about sixteen miles of tho steel Inid now. The steal Is laid beyond tho tunnol and thoro remains about flvo miles moro to build to reach' tho Wagner ranch, tho present terminus of tho road, Tho ballasting will bo rushed as rapidly as posslblo and tho road will probably bo ready for uso ln tho very early summer, INCOME TAN IN. 1 ACT DIRECTLY Official Declares That It May Be Necessary to Go Over U. S. in Mexico fnr AiuocUtfJ PtfM lo root llj Tlmn I LONDON, March 3. Tho llrltlsh government's vlow that no Immedi ate action could bo taken by tt In connection with tho deadlock over tho Investigation Into tho death of William S. Denton, was mado plain In tho IIouso of Commons by Sir Edward Gray, Urltlsh Foreign Sec rotary. Sir Edwnrd, wnB, howovor, fully explicit In pointing out thnt If Great Hrltaln failed to obtain satis faction through tho United States, Groat Hrltaln reserved tho right to procure reparation wheuovor nblo to do BO. GOV. WEST IN NEW VOItlC. Oregon Kceutlo to Outline Ills Pris on Hcfnriii Oiisiii1i There. (dr AnoiUlM I'rnt to Coon lit, TlmM. NEW YOKE, Mnrch 3. Governor Wost of Oregon will spenk on prison reform at n muss meeting to be hold In Carucglo Hall Friday night under tho ausplcoB of tho Women's Dopart niont of the National Civic Federa tion. Ho will tell tho story of tho establishment of the honor system among tho convicts of Oregon. Gov ernor Glynn will preside. England's 'Waiting Policy in Line With That of United States Now BRITISH MINISTER TO MEXICO TO GO HOME Will Confer With President Wilson in Washington To night Before Leaving tnr AMorlttril rrrn to Coot Ur TlmM.I WASHINGTON, D. C. March 3. Sir Lionel Cnrdeu, llrltlsh Minister to Mexico, will confer with tho Presi dent tonight nnd later leave for Eng land. Ho refused to discuss tho Mex ican situation, He conferred brlof ly with Ilryun. Sir Edward Grey's statement to tho Huuso of Commons was read by tho President to tho cabinet and ,1s gen erally rognrded as lessening tho ton sjon. Tho killing of Hnuch, how ever, did not remove tho gravity of tho situation as viawed by tho United Stntes. No definite word has boon received from Carranza. tnr AMOdtteJ rnu to Cooi Iltr TlmM.J V.l. lARn. Mnrili .'I n mnmlinr nt tliA llniitn.i nntimtlfifltmi nvnt0ft(tnf1 'tho opinion that tho Investigators uovor would go to Chlhunhua to vlow tho body of tho slain Scotch man. "This is my personal opin ion," ho said. "It Is not has d on official Information. Henton wns killed February 17, and this Is tho third of Mnrch, The body must bo In such condition by tills tlmo thnt nny wound or wounds In tho II ' would bo obliterated." HOFF LOSES IN WDR EDIT Oregon Supreme Court Sus tains State Officials in Asylum Regulations Or AmocUIM I'ini to Coot nr TlmM.) SALEM, Or., .Mnrch 3. Governor West, Secretary of State Olcott and Stato Treasurer Jllny, mrrostod Iiy Labor Commissioner Hoff, on tho charge of violating tho eight hour low by working omployos at tho In sano asylum and penitentiary over olght hours a day, wero discharged by tho stnto supremo court. Tho court hold that nono hnd worked over olght hours. Tho opinion was ono of tho briefest over written, con taining 110 words. FIN FARMER HAS LEPBDSY W TSON FILES Over 00,000 HoportH Fllctl In Now Yorl Late Yesterday, Dr AoUt4 rrrw 10 -boo ti7 Time. NEW YORK, March 3. Tho last call for filing Income tax reports pass ed at midnight. About 45,000 In come tax and 15,000 corporation tax returns wore filed hero. NOTICE TO ELKS All members of Marshflold Lodgo No. 11 GO, D. P. O. E., and visiting urotners aro urgea to oo present Wednesday night, March 4. Elec tion of officers, balloting on can didates and Initiation, Don't for get to turn out. GEO. ROTNOR, Secretary. 0 Deputy Formally Enters Race To Succeed Brother in Office (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Mnrcli 3 Rob ort R, Watson, doputy county clork for tho past nlno years, today filed his declaration of intention to bo come a cnndldato for tho Republican nomination for County Clork nt tho May primaries, Ho Is ono of tho first candidates to fllo. So far, Mayor Allen, of Marshflold, Is tho only ono who has signified his In tention of contesting with Mr. Wat son for tho placo. James Watson, tho retiring Coun ty Clork, will be a candidate for tho Republican nomination for County Judgo, but has not yot filed his declaration. The LADIES of tho METHODIST CHURCH will, hold their regular TAMALE SALE nt tho church par lors tomorrow WEDNESDAY after noon. WAH WITH MEXICO Will probably send tho prlco of flour higher, but you can still buy Royal Crown flour for l.'M at HALVES'. Finnish Rancher Near Winlock, Wash., in Advanced Stages But Didn't Know It. Ilr Auoltt4 rrrM lo Coot Iltr TIhim.) PORTLAND, Or., March 3. Rlsto Katajlsto, a Finnish farmer, said to bo in mi advanced stngo of leprosy, wob on his way today to Winlock, Wash. Tho Washington stato auth orities wero notified. Kntnllstn wont from a fnrm nonr Winlock yes terday to Astoria to obtain trontmont for what ho thought was blood pois on. When ho hoard what his troublo was ho started back for homo .w'.oro ho hns n wife mid several children. TO 0 BRYAN TODAY Secretary of State Kept at Home by Advent of Sixth Grandchild (Ilr AwocltloJ Trot lo Coot ntgr . I mot, J WASHINGTON, D. C, March 3 A now baby girl at Socrotnry Hryan's homo doluyod a couforonco with tho Hrltlsh ambassador and nlso a cabluot meeting. Dry an tolophouod that ho would bo ato and announced tho birth of a girl to his daughtor, Mrs. Richard L. Hargreaves. Urynn now litis six granchlldren, BY BAD FALL Bay Park Man Drops Fifteen Feet Off Electric Crane at Smith DIPHTHERIA AT HANDON. Miss Flora McLeod Is confined to hor homo with a violent caso of diph theria and tho McLeod family Is now quarantined. It was generally thought that the dlseaso had boon stamped out In nandon, but It ap pears that it had not. R. Glatzor. omployed on tho hie olectrlo crano at tho C. A, Smith mill, fell off lato yesterday and struck on his hoad on a, pllo of lumuor. no (oil about flftoen feot. At first it wnB feared that his In juries might prove fatal. Ho was taken to Morcy Hospital whoro Dr. Dlx found that his skull had been fractured. Ho underwent an operntlon this morning and was reported to bo getting along flno. Mr. Glatzor Uvea at Hay Park. fcjjjUyy "I"-