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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1914)
-vy jjE PROPER USEOFAHAMMER IS TO DRIVE HOME A NAIL OR THE TRUTfi A IJANNKU YEAU season opens' with brighter " Tills nn)PiwCH for tho pent Coos Hay DON'T SCATTER SHOT ConctMilrnto your advertising In Hie newspaper Hint rciirlit's the peo- mm and CoqulilO unify roiimry man cicr licforc I" H history. Fur tunes nro in tlio making. Are you busy InyliiR the foundation for yours? pio J on want to talk to. Aninmni- tlou costs money. Tlio Timet rare money to advert IscrM. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (&BUB Mmm .ml VVVVII Established 1H78 VUL AA VII. 1H Tll0 Const Mal L J. SIMPSON ssr ON ERA OF IM,il DEVELOPMENT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRJL3, 1914 EVENING EDITION.' s that m is A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll nnd Coos Day Advertiser. No. 218 3lans Big Planing Mill for the Simpson company at NorthBend ' RAILROAD BRIDGE TO BE SIAKIhU 5UUIA! IWO Big racionus may uu Lo cated Here Run tor Con gress in Two Years nrlnclns news of tlio most' op- iiimlatlc clinrnrtor nnd oven moro on- thiued Uinn over over tlio prospect for Hio rapid (lovoIo)iiiont of Coos nav. L. J. Simpson returned yester day from n two months' trip to Call fornlti. Washington, Oregon nnd Ilrlt- ifh Columliln points. Summarized uriony, some or tno EISTSIDE MILL OPENS MONDAY SAN FRANCISCO ONLY CITY TO GEN. VILLA CAPTURES TORBEQK AFTER SIX DAYS OF FIGHTI SECURE ONE OF REGIONAL RANKS C A. Smith Mills Hern Have 700,000 Output in Ten Hours New Official ' Tlio Knstsldo Mill of the C. A, Smith Company, which has boon closed down for sovcral montlm wlillo bolng overhauled nnd enlarg ed, will r sumo operations next Mon- .!.., M. In .Mil for C.nnn llnv nrn. I ""! '"""K 10 HUnoUllCCmOIlt ffSSnM. icSft,"01" "" ""oml" " "' RtlShlng Of COOS Uny-EllROIlO llllO -A lnruo' nillOIIIlt nf now mnMifnnr., to Completion, with train Borvlco es-lina T "eon ," itn U u i d In fact tho tabllihed from Eugene to tldownter !,.,;,:" . "?, " ""L1.., " "a...t,' on tho Sluslaw within sixty days nnd rout. if8 Cut Ims been mofo than train ncrvuu 10 wus uuy vnuy ui. (loiil)lo(l nnd will now exceed 200.- 7tir: , . , ,, , , 00. 'cot for each ton-hour cut. This Steel for Coos liny bridge ordered .Wl menn n combined output of to reach hero this summer nnd ns- 0"vnr 7on.nnn fn nt lnno, ,.- uranco that bridge enn bo complotcd ton liours by tho two Smith mills .wunin livu ur nix iiiuiuiib imur ivuru nuro. Tho Knstsldo mill will cut cedar principally, somo spruce nnd some spcclnl ordor stuff, whllo tho big mill will cut on fir nnd dimension stuff, theroby Increasing Its output. Tho opening of thu ICastsldo mill will ndd mntorlnhy to tho pnyroll of tho 'company, Increasing It In every department from tho logging camps up, New General Mnniigpr Mr. Mcrcpu,, announced thnt Mr. E, U. Whoelock, now mnnngcr of tho Consolidated Lumber Company of Los Angeles nnd San Podro, a on nlers Is bogun. Plans for Installing largo planing mills, dry-kilns nnd shipping sheds for tho Simpson Lumber company preparatory to entering tho eastern market an soon ns tho Panama Cnnal will permit. Dredgo Orncon will return to Coos Hay about May 15 to work on Inner harbor project until October 1 nt least. Prospect that Coos Day can obtain two largo manufacturing Institutions o locate hero. l'lir Tmi FWtorlos. "WIiIIp nwnv. I cot In tonnh with 'subsinlnry of tho Chas. Nelson Lum larrw mflnnfnettirlnir J institution ; her Company, had been soloctcd na which aro planning to move. In fact, Ronoral moniigor of tho C. A. Smith .. Itl I - . 1 , .1 fnlllnMi l.l ..Inn.. T f an..i.nn iii imvi' iu muvo iu uinur iuluiicmih '"i'iij i"w ui u, . oiuuuiuu loon, and I Focurcd nromlRon lint who Is retiring to return to Now Jor- thev would look nvor Conn nay boforo 8y T" change will probably bo ufcwing on n mention," said Mr. m "" ii inuimi. ."r. -Rimnunn iminv "rim.. nm Kn vnn. Wheoloclc comos most IiIkIiIv roc- larto concorns fnllv eslnbllO-od. nnd onimnndcd nnd will linvo his offices If Coos Hay can not thorn. It will ho "t Oak and. Mr. Moreen sold that one of tho hlKRcst things In tho his- t' tlrem- nt of Mr. Smeuton wub inn- nf ll. ni.n Dsn.niM t fit uni llWUHl'll UY IIIU I'UIIIIIdliy, II 111. III1IL will bo horo within tho noxt throo '".o hn'' ')Ct, "wrhw on making n months. It will bo a proposition thnt tlin"rr, B0'","'0;, . Wnr both Marshflold and .North Ilond will -Mr' C ,A S. ""', "'ii.f-A Y, ,' vr n .n.n.. i t... ir . n ner nro now In tho East and It is lull together wo ennsecuro thorn uncertain whon they will r, turn. . ., ... i Ijiimber Mnrkrl I'iMir ,. sl'i,vo! ''0,l."l,ll,v I!h.,nH' . . Mr Moreen said thnt tho lum- ...vim.iiviiiui uujroi ui no iiii 1)0r jarKot coniinuou poor nnu wnuo the various northwest points wnu to ti, sni,.a woro larger, tho prices ret Idens for tho Insinuation of largo WOro kept down by tho big volume, p amn" mills, dry kilns nnd shipping 0f business holng unloaded on tho r,,, ,r- 1 1,0 rtimninn i.umoor com- Snn Francisco, mnrkot by tlio coast Pny Wo have simply got to got in- mills. Howover, h" wns hopeful of to the eastern mnrkot nnd thoso nro n chnngo for tho bettor, the first requisites. They nro going Start Svw Docks o " bii nnd wo will stnrt nt onco Mr. Mcroon stated thnt within" tho on tho plans for thorn, nnd probably next fow dnys they expected to start pet ho construction started Into this work on tho new docks nud waro- year so thnt thoy will ho completed houses which nro nindo necessnry by eIr next season. Thoy nro tho big tho Southern IMelflo lino running things wo havo In v(ov Immediate v through tho old Alllnnco wnrohouso. and alterations In tho mills to tako Ho has not decided on tho exact "re of tlio Increased business will bo ; plans for them. itKen rnro of later. Itnlli-oml Work Hushed. ''Whllo In San Francisco, Chief En- Klneer Hooil of thn RnnMmrn P.nrlfln Informed mo that tho enstorn steel, jnllla wero now working on the stool ur uio rooi Hnv lirldcrn nnd tlint It I would be dollvorod horo this summor. : He stated that work on tho coneroto filers would bo started Just as soon ns tje weather would permit. He fur ther Informed mo Hint tlin bridco 0uld be comnletofl In lint upon flvn -.. " " .--- .-. - iar88L",l, &.Ae "!?, 5! L J. Simpson to Launch rroj coos n.iv iri,ip.n . ti, ;mni. nor nt Fvmetina in Marsh- ; 'est ilemtl In tlm Mmnlnllnn nf l finll Tnnlnhf 'ns Inhere. Mr. Mlllls and Mr. Hood I M i both Informed mo that hnrry-un or- Plnns for n Coos Ifay exhibit nt Cera 1 nd boon crlvnn in tlin rnllrond ilin Pnnamn Exnosltlou will 1)0 t eontraetors for tho balance or the launchod at a meeting of the Marsh. :ork and Mr Hnusor, whom I mot I field Chamber of Commerce tonight, in Seattle, told me tho same, and thnt L. J. Simpson, who has Just return everal additional steam shovels led from trip to San Francisco will J'ould be put to work soon. outllno tho proposition as lio wont They a'so stated that train service Into it thoroughly while there. wuM be stnrfprt WwAn Vni?ono Ho estimates that about $15,000 nd tidewater on tho Sluslaw In about will bo needed for tho building and '"ty du-s nnd declarod tl'nt trains tho cost of tho exhibit will depend "Uia hn nnorn nln Haai TtnvlOn lllft IiaiUTU OI 11 Uilll IIIU nuy IV a.tH . . " . . . I iinA,j..l 1T. la In fnvnt. nf flfnrt. IS I'UIIOLIUU. il "o w..- Jng In at once, so tliat a gooa ex hibit enn bo made.' Ho doems It most Important for Coos Day to have a fine exhibit there. Twelve Are Located and Will Be Open for Business With in Next Three Months Big ' Financial Changes. ID AuorlttrJ Vntt to Coo B.J Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C, April 3. Although vnrlous steps still must bo taken boforo tho now Fodornl Itcsorvo ibnnklng system hcglnB oiwratlonB, tho U. S. Treasury officials expected that tho twolvo regional banks would open for business within threo months nnd that n revolutionary chnngo In tho nation's flnnnclnl mnr.h Incry would bo nn accomplished fnct within thnt tlmo. With tho designa tion of tho reserve centers, tho or ganization commltteo took tho first decisive step townrd n perfection of tho system. Tho cities named nro Snn Krnnclsco, Uoston, Now York, Phtladolphln, ntchmond, Atlnntn, Clevolnnd, Chicngo, St. Louis, Minn eapolis, Knnsns City and Dallas. The first, work today was tho certifica tion to Comptroller of tho Currency Willlnms of tho selections and Wil liams began tho taBk of notifying every ono of tlo 7548 national nnd stato banks which havo npplled for membership. It Is generally oxpectod thnt tho members of tho bnnks In tho twolvo districts would Immediately begin prepnrlng for tho establishment of tholr rcsorvo banks. In tho opin ion of tho officials, tho trariBfor of money from tho member bnukB In payment of their subscription, tho minimum of which Is $4,000,000, will bo without nny dlsturbnnco to luminous. Mexican Rebel Leader Started Just Year Ago With Noth ingJuarez Celebrates inr AvUlftl rri. to Coot Djr Time. JITAHKZ, April 3.--lly taking Tor- rcon flrnnrnl Krnnrlnnn Vllln Imi ualncd tho rntnitntlnn nf imlmr (1ml foremost soldier of his country, A llttlo over n year ngo ho Btnrted out from n little village near horo with two companions, six stolon horses, seven dollars and n bag of beans. Novor In nil Kb drnmntlo blstorv hml Juarez gono so nud with onthuslnsm Hn wlintl tllii fnll nf Tni-rnnn una Fear Southern CrOSS AISO Lost rnrrIo;lftcrewof lJOnnd waBheavllylnounced last night. Officers of tho With 17f) in Rollo Iclo J!nrm " i J,,uuv onKins, iropi-, nigncst rank embraced rnggod so - Willi 1 1 J in Belie ISIC olOrm Icb of a hunt recently concluded nidnm im ptmniu nrn. ,!,. idland'S Dead Re- t:oa,1,fof8t-Lnwrcnco. strntlmiB occurred nt Oencrnl Cnrrnn- LITTLE HOPE FOR SHIPS GREW VILLA RISES FROM LOWEST Federals Routed After Lonji Series of Desperate En 1 gagements There GIVES REBELS CONTROL OF ALL NORTHERN STATES Estimate Villa's Loss at 50 Killed and 1500 Wounded Federal 1000 Dead New Fnundland rrtunroH . ,,nno for tUo foty of the vessol, uuvlilu. bnscd on n dispatch from Sydnoy. 'proved untruo. Tho government hns I .SEVEXTV.HEVH.V LIVES LOST '"BtitJ!to,(n" 0X,?J1,I10'1 ,80"rc.h nntl ,,nB . nnnrnled to tho United States for ns- sisinuco. Tlio sealer Hello Venture, with a cargo of dend, Is blocked In tho Ico 100 miles north of horo and "nnnot nrrlvo beforo Sunday, alio wont to tho aid of her sister ship, tho Now Foundland, when 120 hunters from tho Now Foundland wero caught by tho storm Tuosilay whllo killing genls and woro unablo to roturn to tho ship. Tho Ilolle Vonturo, Stophnno and Florlzol picked up many bodies nnd a number of survivors. It Is known thnt 58 lives woro lost und Homo thirty men unaccounted for of tho Now Foundland's hunters, it Is bolloved that It Is scarcoly posslblo that tho Intter could havo survived tho long oxposuro on tho Ico floon. zn's residence UEPOltT fONKIILMNII Dr AhotI.IM l'rrn 10 root IUj Vlnw.1 - 'I WASHINGTON, I). C. AptllJ 1. Tho capture of Torrcoa- J from tho Fedorals by General Villa wnB reported officially li to tho Stnto Department bv Qtu. . . ..iiruinurH, npccini uonsiri who nccompnulcd VII 'a to Tor rcon. Ho said ho would for wnrd tho dotnlls lator. It U reported that tho Fodornln abnn- donod nil dnd nud 'woundtsl'.j nun uuu iiihi Iliglll. r nr AiioflilrJ Vntt In Too. Pur Tlmn.) ST. JOHNS, April 3. A mca sngo received nt :i::io li n tornoon from thu Dell Avun turo, says thnt tho total (lend of tho crow of the Newfound land Is 77. Ono hundred nnd twclvo wore rescued and of theso thirty-six aro 111. ID? A.tMltlM l'rt. lo Coo. Ur TlmM,') 8T. JOHNS, April 3. Thoro was growing apprehension thnt tho seal ing ntcamcr Southern Cross wont down with all on board during the blizzard off Capo Itnco Tuesday. Sho OLD BOA REBELS TAKE M SUPPLIES tnr AMOcLttd rrttt la Coot 3r TtnraO TOHKEON, Mox., April 3. Top rcon, strewn with tho dead rhC wounded of a six dayH' hattlo, wiw occupied by tho rollout last night os tho heels or tho fleeing Federals, In all tho fighting no foreigner jrrav killed or Injured, Tho taking of tho city mnilu the climax of tho first campaign of rcva-. lutton to oust lluortn. It gives 'the ConstltutlonnllstB control over - tho whole of tho northern tier of 'Micilrafl states. Tho fighting In Torreon proper began Friday and wnB aJmouttoM tinuous. At flret Villa nttomjitaC assaulto on tho strong Federal y eltlons In daylight, but theso proved costly, so tho days woro spent la j nonndlng nnd the nights In amwtflc Positions wero taken and lost Mm and again, Several night attacks sent the Pe&- oralu scurrying from thoir BtroK t- HANGED TTO BE TARGET ASSUMED E M E Torpedo Craft Davis, of Puget Slayer of Bank Cashier at Sound to be Used as Mark for Big Guns Palo Verde, California, Ex- cutcd at San Quentm ' tnr AuocLlfr! r-rrtt to Coot nr Tlmn.) SAN QUBNTIN. Calif.. Anrll 3. "Thomas Grcou" was hanged horo for Lnn n,nm,T .T nAMIHC PACC LIIU t-VMIMM R Hill IIHill PANAMA FAIR BtlMUJUUUHl tllr AmihIiIoJ I'rr,. lo Coot II. r Ttmrt.J SKATTLI3, Wash., April 3. Tlio Tornodo boat Ilnvls. Ivlnir In (ho I'iiet- ot Sount Navy Vnrd, has outlived Its tho murder of William A. Howies, usefulness and will bo turned Into a casnier or tno Palo Vordo bank, target for tho big guns of the armor- Green was not tho man'fl true namo, ed crulBers of tho Pacific fleet. Or- which ho rofused to give. Ho and a dors woro Issued today to start to partner, both cowboys, tried to hold strip tho vessol. It wns built Just af- "P tho bank and rldo off. Ho shot ter tno Spanish American war. , wio casnier wnon no iriea to escapo. farly next year and that everything in connection with Mia linn wnnlri lin ' "P1,6 not later, than July 1 noxt Dredge Oregon Coming. At PrrHnml t(. ci nnn. lerrea With Mnlnr Mnrrnur jhnn env. rnment work on Coos Day harbor. 'e a8 Informed that the Dredgo "regon was to bo sent to Coos Day OOUt Mnv ir, i i. .... ,,ill October I.' "' l " ' ..,. I'oftiionos Candlttacy. ""He awav Mr. Rlmnnnn mnt manv LOCK OF HAIR BRINGS m Congress Shelves Panama Hirsute Souvenir of President arms. Capture Many Guns aiifJ Much Ammunition Federals Throw Away Guns tnr AwLi4 rrM. to ret I,.; Tim., JUA1UCZ. Anrll 3. Dobol nur. suing forces engaged tho rear cunrd oi mo iiigiuvo I'cuornis nt 8nn Po-i :.," ""'" ".' tw dro, 20 miles east of Torreon, kill-1 H"lons. "t at daylight tho enptw ing iou nnd cnpiuring i.'3, accord-1 '""""" i:u,"i,u"uu lu uu""lu",-"r"R Ing to a report received from Vllln i ' ,no "Irongth and nccuracy ol thy this afternoon. ononiy'B nrtlllery ilro, much of whlcli Among tho prizes of wnr tnkonl!" "n,(l ,0 lmvo UCP dlrecUifl iy In Torreon woro four lnrgo KunB,I'r0llcl1 ""d Oormnn gunnurs. a thousnnd shrapnel and thousands I General Villa eBtlmatos hl?ow; of rlfloM, Tho path of tho escaping int co h'"0'! n"'l tr00 wounded ail Federals Is marked with abandoned i ll, i-cuorahv lost nt 100 dead n 20UU 'ounuoii, witn nn unknown number of prisoners. Thoro woro about 10,000 men Ik onch nrmy. Villa bolloves tho Fetf eralH whom his cnvnlry Is punnfmc to tho south forms but a romnnnt tC tho Fodornl forco, whoso loiw, ho snys, prOhlibly Is closo to being totiiL. Tho battlo lino was four mllralaty; nnd tho flold was determined hyMm grcnt hills which formed n line Wim n car pen tor's squuro, nt olthor cmS of which Iny Gomez Pnlnclo nna Tor reon. Tho Federals fortified tho Win with rlflo pits, trenches and bnrbcC who ontnnglomentH. Tho nature ? tho ground mndo It difficult to rw rovor tho wounded and many dtatf from Inattention. Somo or tho nervi est fighting occurred In tho hills to West Torreon. It ragod with tho greatest fury In Canon do IluariwrVe whero- tho Federnle mndo tholr : desperate stand and from which tkigr fled, followed by Vlllu's horses. Two rebel forces took two of tW All the tlnn TAMPICO WILL ALSO GIVE UP Rear Admiral Fletcher Wires Rebels Will Take Impor tant Point Also tDr AMOcLltd rim lo Coo Dtf TlulM.J WASHINGTON, 1). 0 April 3. CoiiBtltutlonnllats nro within flvo nilloa of Tamplco, preparing to at tack tho city, Hcnr Admiral Fletcher reported, adding that ho had nrl- vato advices that tho Fedorals weic hllln only to lose thorn preparing to surrender without re slBtauco. Tolls While Debating Ap pointment of New Man Lincoln Sold at Public Auction Today fnr AmoHiIM Prftt to Coot nr Timet.! mr A.of HIM rrtM to Coot Ilr TlmotJ WASHINGTON. D. C. April 3 ' W OHIC, April 3. A lock of Tho tolls controversy and other logls- Lincoin'H hnlr sold for C5 at an auc- latlvo questions wero shelved tompo- n 8'o of Llncolninnla from tho ef- rnrlly by tho Senate again today to 'ects or Major William J. Lambort. resuino tho contest over the con- rll, 'ck wob cut tho day arter tho flrmatlpn of Wlnthrop M. Daniels of assassination. New Jersey, nominated for tho Inter- - stato Commerce Commission. two years hence, and If elected, can dovoto his entire time and attention to tho duties of congressman. Ho appreciates tho honor and most of all the opportunity that tho position would affbrd for aiding In the devel opment ot Coos Day and southern and western Oregon, and feels that l-f " tJIUIIIVUIt UIUI. 1I1MIIJ m i nt Oregon men who urged to take advantago of It would be a UIQ1 In mail. 4t.A ....- ...... ' , n-A'nM ,,- w """ko mo rate lur tullBlvan crOWniUK poiul lor any uinu a mrcci. ma year Thio .ni.j ,iv. . M.D? .,nat he na8 had nt home. I NOTICE "ued him to give tho matter his . C0.1 iaremi consideration and finally There will be an important meet e oecldpd not to bo a candidate thlg ing or the Farmers' Union No. 66. !!r, owing to the stress or his per- at Odd Fellows' Hall, April 4, at ?ai business and affairs and tho 10 o'clock. All members are urged nans for develonmont work durlnir to bo present. Anybody -wishing to J"e next two years. However, ho has i Join ub please present yourself at rfde Ud hi minH in .iiln. i,ia of. this meotlntr. I FLIES ACROSS USE BOMBS ON C English Suffragettes Charged Pleirre Verrier Comolete Fliaht vv,ml.UT,.pi K.S .w UR From London to Calais, France, Today Glasgow Edifice I Br AmocUI4 Treu to Cool llr TlmM.) GLASGOW. Anrll 3. Three bombs tnr AMoci.tM rmt to coo. rur tidim.j ; were exploded by the suffragettes in CALAIS, France. April 3. Plerro a" attempt to blow up Uelmont Verrier, one of the four Dritlsh avia- church. It was only slightly dam tors competing in tho air race Irom BBed seven European capitals to Monaco, i .,,... , ,,. . arrived here this morning from Lon- .jH,. giftrilS 8 dreS8e8 SKK the DANCING DItKSSKS ut Times Want ads bring result. b next two years. However, ho has. Join us please present yourself at the LadleB' Emporium. Tfis 'iiBiei want ana an th. kuri gf3 up his mind to shape his af- this meeting. I e "meB .wanl " re tDe U! o that ha can enter the race Bf order ol J. M. CULLEY, Prw.l Time Want ada bring multi. to the door of owioetuBttr. NEW POLICY OF UNITED STATES John Barrett Has Substitute For Monroe Doctrine Meeting Today (Ur Amx I.I.J I'm. to Coot Ur Timet J PHILADELPHIA, April 3. Present International relations ami obligations or tho United States was tilt topic or a discussion ut tho nn- niiul meeting or the American Acad emy of Political and Social Scl enco which began here. John Dar rott, director general or tho Pan American Union, who presided, said that tho time had coma for tho "Pan American policy" as a Bubstltuto for tho Monroe doctrlno, eliminating the United States' policy of abso lute dictation. Gets Prisoner. Sheriff Gage was hero from Conulllo today and stated that Shorlff Shields, ot Enid, Okln., had taken Ralph Roberts, tho de faulting clerk of court, out via Myr tle Point. Shorlff Shields Informed Clyde Gago that Roberts' story about others being Involved was all wrong, as Roberts had checked against public funds for his private account. Roberta was locnted through a woman with whom he had run away and who was arrest ed when he returned to Enid to visit. , i tho robols drow tho cordon clarar around tho enemy. Hundreds of small enrountars occurred In iVn streets tor possession of somo laioinC roof. Duel of Armored Tniln. The ronr of tho ennnon was cow tlnuoiiB. lloth aides used armored trains. Theso would suddenly rtpprxr n round tho elbow of tho hill, denvio a hroadBldo Ilka a bnttleshlp and Orcr retire Two of thorn fought a dadi the rebol trnn winning. Tho Feder als niado tUo of hugu rockets, wlifcd' tu exploding let down a ball of bpiW ahnt. During tho fourth dny of UioTIkVI. tho Intenso suffering from tho lws nnd thirst wns rollovcd by a rifcs brought on by tho heavy firing. During tho battlo scouts brought word that reinforcements from Mow teroy woro approaching. Gcnw! Horrern was sent against them at Inter reported that he had sept thru fleeing. Great supplies of food, ammunition nnd artillery, and storea of cotton feff Into rebel hands by tho capture. KILLS TWENTf tP; AwcUt4 Vtnt to Coo T1 TuC, DATAVrA, Java. April 2. Thmp natives were killed and Wty MUuma Injured today by the derailment ffu train while It was crossing a brWtisi near this city. Tho accident wa caused by a herd of buffalo ,.( which the locomotive ran, , Jj A j' m J