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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
i!tTjr ''.'"sscsl- S -vTHwm. vlll. W LVH itTE HE PERSISTENT MAN OFTEN HAS TO PUSH, BFlYaLNgRff FRONT OF THE CROWD . ..iWKll YEAR (E000 lag tea ..llli lt,.,rllnl .HgmSrjr rLssss. DON'T SCATTER SHOT Conccntrnto yoii advertising In tlio newspnpcr tlint roaches tlio pco plo Jon want to talk to. Ammuni tion roots money. Tlio Times save money to advertisers. "1, More l I" l'lstory; lor ftfr Mion- nluiiiK. Arc you ' layliig lie foundation for jourti MEMUER OP THE ASSOCIATED 1'IIESS i , wxvt;il Established i7M lOL XXaVII. n8 Tlio Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ,A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll and Coos Day Advertiser. No. 224 '"""wwypwuWiPWP'- CONTINUES AT TAMPIGO en losses are feared Ltai Fletcher Notifies Fed erals They Must Be Care- fUl wmi riunu. LbOATSHELLSHIT', IjHfcHI uiu ihihixo unmen Hanned for At tempting to Release Rebels Mexican oiiucuiun. BIG REGATTA AI BERKELEY JERRY ALLEN RANGED IN CALIF. Executed nn finnri FriHnv fnr.wn,Cn M0 MiUl reclaimed hi m. j . Vrma" J0" from a life of shamo and wl iviuruer on unnsimas tve Strange Traqedy Follows Underworld Life. Dy AMoclattd Vmt to Coot 0y Tlran.1 SAN QUENTIN, Cnl., April 10. Today, aood Frldny, Jerry Allen Bprung up on tho gallows steps and paid with his life for tho murdor of his wife on Christmas eve, 1012. At his own request ho was pormlt- teu to wear tho wedding ring with SAX PEDRO DATTIiE. pr AMoct4 Tnt to Cooi Dr Tlrnet.l minPZ. Anrll 10. An of- 1tlil report from General Vil li state thnt the reinforced rtbeli again attacked Ban Ped ro today and thoy woro flght Uj in the streets. r Pacific Coast Oarsmen Will Compete for Honors There Tomorrow. (Or Auotfittl r-mi to com Dij Timet.) BERKELEY, Ca!., April 10. Tlln crows tt Wmlilnnlnn Clntnr, land California Unlveraltleg, which win participate tomorrow In tho annual regatta for the Pacific Coast championship, had tholr final prac tice sphiB today. Tho coaches de- fllnVn tlin I . A...1t . II n, ( rm. lo Coo. Dt, Tim..1 " """ """leiu conui- 8 W"!h.l'"g-llMl nJ-nnnr. C"r'8 t.O Win. TllCfO. I llttlO bot- u ..nVn,i inVlnv to the Stato.t,nK on t" outcomo although Stan " "Pn rliiZ ft n, e,- .'?. money Is freely offered. Tho Washington coach predicts not only tho 'vnrslty but hla Freshman crow will win tho race. An observation train will follow tho boats. ' v.vr DeDartments In dispatch j irom the wnrahlpa. Ono roads: WSl Oil tanKB linvo ueon Hiruun, a. I .1... ll In M.inMlnrv to is on lire anu mo u iuuuiuh to tse river. A number of ro- kwsaro on mo warsnips. Tle fighting at Tampico Is den til heavy, wmi mo rouois in kuiilon of Dona Cecilia and Ar- icnnde. Hear Admiral l-iotcnor torted that Hear Admiral Mnyo I delivered another loiter to uon- Tiracoa about shots fired In- Iht Waters-rlorro Oil Plant by itnl unboats. uravo roars nro it tere mat tnero may uo a wnuiu h dtitructlon of property. liUuttrer is laid to bo qulot. Tto women wcro hung for nt- tjtloj to rcleaao robel prisoners. VOTE TO END GOP STRK E ST L Referendum of Michinan Lo cals Called to Decide Old Labor Strunnle. TO IRRIGATION Farming Connress Com mittee Reports New Way i of Gettinn Cheap money. (n? am(kIij rmi to cooi mr Timit.) CALUMET. .Mich.. April 10. , Tho copper country locals of tho Westorn Federation of Miners liavo decided to tnko a referendum on calling off the strlko which has boon waged hero since July 23. Tho voto Is to bo taxon Sunday ana tho result will bo announced Monday. Tho action of tho locals resulted from tho reports of district officers submitted In various parts or tho strlkB district. It was said the dist rict officers Informed tho man that DENVER, April 10. Legislation no more concessions could bo ox- i ue investment or postal savings pectod from tho companies, pli fundi In bonds of Irrigation icti and for underwriting Irrl I'-lon district bonds bv tho Unit mum reclamation service wob unatnded In n report by tlio Ir ntlon district commltteoof tho 'iptlon Conference. It wna ox- thli renort would lirinir to I'kus the discussion of aid for pjsuon projects. i STILL ROPE TO GINEER'S SON ! KFS Hi GUI TO OLD T Former Rabbi Discovers New Evidence in Rosenthal Shootinn in New York. Dy Awocltlot rttn la ro BF Tlmw.l xtotir vnmr Anrll in.PrlnndB of tho four gunmen sentenced to die in im ninetrfp rhnlr Moiulnv for the Portland paper says: Death of murder of Herman Rosenthal based a.jonn Jiccullough, detained hopes touny ror a reprieve u. u "H Engineer Allan McCullough alleged ovldenco discovered by L. D. ilS DOSt on fhn Btnimor nrnnk. TlrfivvnA n former rabbi. Which HO tola week, and for tho first was prepared io present to the -io many years, tho steamer Supremo Court toany, logeuiur Uhout him. John McCul- an application for a now trial. Tho ' "i first assistant engineer evidence consists of a note written steamer John T. Scott, run- by former Assistant District Attor '( ODt of Rontilo n nniirnmin ..o,. Mnn n former Governor bUI- ' nd his death occurred at zor, and la supposed to discredit the r. reliability or two wiiuec nu - wr days ago when tho Scott titled against the gunmen nnu lo Ftanclsco young McCul- Decker. irM;e?tiy was in the best - !., 1 - ..w iiiiiiiiuiiun oi wuui rm ii.i w. vw " nil death wna nnnlnlnoH In it f'Att.- . . '..' J.l,, AM .""loin rprpivoii in. thn fnin. it,...i,1... (iminnnco rnmm-s ;! is supposed that heart Soarcli nd Seizure. ilM" causo. Tho funeral ml. . ,. ,,,,, svs: vc limn n. -m .. I iim iiummiiii 1. iiuiiv" "-- .-- ... -. loaVh ii.viJ . .u0i "A The city council room was a scene ' 0rter A. D. Loud left this aiternoon 'WeTodeavln8 for tno Sout.n otcS8lderaWontore8t,ahundredor for Gold Beach where the April term B'' Slccyui,n nn ..v..... more citizen, packed the counc 1 of circuit court will be convened l oueh ni ir -. hnn,,IPP a largo number or lauiea, next aionuay. uiuy cijmiy wo "innrm.n y Wero kn.Wn malnlv members of the W. C. T. U.. bo heard this term, tho Jury cases mnut VOibeei Kolns over until fall. Tho grand ? for man"' LPnc,"l..CoBt rBJterdtin orders and discussions, Jury will probe the Cooley case and a wife hlch he found on her hand after sho had deserted him for n paramour and returned to tho old Ufa at Williams, California. As ho stood on tho scaf fold there showed on his scalp tlio scar mndo by a bullet with which ho tried to end his own life Immed iately after tho murdor. In his pockets woro letters wishing good Wnl and fnrewoll to frlonds and enomles. "I am going to swing to day," ho said, "and I think I havo tno world chcatod at that." I PUMPED OU 1 T OUT OF DREDGE! JAP PREMIER Onnf Inkn Unnnnn rt Mii..mmI I uaiJl. JWiin liailOUII Ul IVUWUIK, N. J., Victim of Strange Accident Today. tllr Anoclittd rrr lo Cooi Dljr Tlrori.l NEWARK, N, J., April 10. Captain John Hanson, mastor of a Btono bargo, was knocked Into New ark Day and drawn Into a govern ment suction drodgo a half mllo away. Tho dismembered body was carried through a 14-Inch plpo 2000 foot long and dumped out onto tho Nowark meadows. An hour after Hanson had fallen from tho bargo, four men at tho further end of tho plpo on tho meadows woro surprised to seo parts of n man's body shot out of tho plpo with n load of sand and water. RAILWAY DEAL BEINI; PROBED i Stock Manipulations of New Haven Cause Sensational Developments Today. injr AmotUIpJ rmi lo Cora Il7 Tlmri.J WASHINGTON, D. C, April 10. Mandamus proceedings to compel tho production of books and papers to dlscloso tho financial dealings bo- tweon tho Now Haven llallroad and tho Dlllnrd company will bo started Immediately by tho interstate com morco Commission. This was an nounced today. Tho announcement followed tho refusal of Harry V. Whipple', presldont of tho Merchants Natlorfal Dank of Now Havon, n form r stockholder In tho Dlllard company, to answer questions put by tho Commission. "Wo challenge tho rights nnd jurisdiction of tho Commission," ho said, "to inqulro Into any act of the Dlllard company." "I supposo," said Chief Cons: I Folk, "It can bo shown that tho Dlllard company owes tho Now Hav en Railroad many million dollars. Uo you think It desirable to conceal this fact In view of tho dpsIro of tho Senate for Information?" "I think," Interrupted tho coun sel for tho New Haven, "that the Sennte resolution has gono far be yond tho powers oven of Congress." Former Foreign Minister Re commended to Emperor for Appointment. tllr AMMUt.d PrtM to Cooo nr TIdim.) TOKIO, April 10. Count Okuma, former foreign minister, was re commended to tho omporor by tho elder statesmen for tho oftlco of premier In plnco of Count Ynma moto, whoso ' cabinet resigned In conscquonco of tho naval graft scan dals. Tho coronation of tho em peror, which had been fixed for November 10, has been postponed until 10 16, owing to tho donth of tho dowager empress. Tho reason for tho long dolay Is thnt tho seed of rlco used In tho sacred coronation ceremony must not bo ripened dur ing a period of national mourning. SUICIDE RAD MURDER FEAR Chas. Myers of North Yakima Takes Poison Owing to Old Crime Score. (Dr AiiocUlod Trm to Coot liar Tlron.) NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., April 10, Fear of bolng killed gavo Clnrlcs Myors courago to kill him self. This was tho conclusion today of an Inquiry Into his mysterious death Inst night. Officers nro con Tlncod ho took poison on account of fear of a combat with rolntlvco of a ii no Kuiua ton years ago. That Myors would havo killed hlmsolf two days before when his daughter objected to tho tasto of tho moat and the dog to which It wun thrown died, and that ho would havo ad mitted taking poison If tho phy sician had permitted him, waB tho theory of tho coron. r. , NOTED LAWYER IS A SUICIDE PAC, NORTHWEST ON PANAMA GVN NG H TOLL EXEMPTION WILSOi PARTY EASTER TRIP President and Family and Many Notables Reach Old Virgina Resort Today. nr AMociittj rrtM to con nr Timn.i WHITE SULPHUR 8PRING8, W.' Va., April 10. President Wilson, Mrs. Wilson nnd tho momborB of tho family arrived horo this morn ing to spend EaBtor. Tho Presldont pinna to return to Washington on Alondny. Tho pnrty wns Bhown to tholr npartmonts at the hotel with out 'ceremony. On tho B.imo train with tho President woro tho Prlnco ton University musical clubs which will glvo a concert tonight. At tho President's hotel nro Mrs. John W. Gates, Mrs. John Jacob Astor and hor slstor, Miss Knthorlno Force. EDUCATOR A SUICIDE tnr Auoclttod l'rrt to Cos. lltr Tlm.J NEWPORT NEWS, Vn., April 10. ProfosBor Henry 8. Savage, presi dent of Hnmpton Woman's College, committed suicide horo today by snooting. NOTED ENG QUITS S.P. W Geo. W. Boschke, Builder of Galveston Seawall, Joins Twohy Brothers' Co. III? AmocUI 1'rt.i lo Com IMjr TlmM.J PORTLAND, Or., April 10. Gcorgo W. Doschko, chlof engineer of tho Oregon-Washington railroad Mnd Navigation company, builder or tho famous .Galveston seawall, has resigned after twonty-nlno years of sorvlco on tho Harrlmnn railroads, no will become n business nssoctatu of Twohy Drothors, railroad contractors. 1 GUST M AT Only Equity Cases Will Be Heard at April Term in Curry County. Judge J. S. Coke and Court Ro- Eriward J. Knauer. Formerly Partner Pres. Arthur, Ends Life at Long Island. (Br Auoclttol rmi to Coot Ur TlmM. NEW YORK, April 10. Edward J. Knauer, prominent attorney, onco associated In practice with President Arthur, committed suicide In his office In Long Island City. A letter addressed to his wife said that fi nancial troubles and falling health made llfo no longer worth living. He was fifty-nine years old. SLEEPS WELL Swedish Ruler Reported Doing Well. After Operation But Suffers. Much Pain. Ill, A.kmIiI4 I'mo lo Com ll Tlmn.J STOCKHOLM, April 10. iqig Gustav'B condition Is satisfactory, according to tho surgeons who oper ated yesterday for tho relief of ul ceration of the stomach. Tho bul letin said: "His majesty passed n quiet night, sleeping three hours. re suffered somo pain, wi Ich, how ever, did not Intorfero with tho ci catrization of tho wound." :""th va. oc V",: , "" '",, 7p tho consideration of jthe new . tho two deer snooting cases. 4 Mn the ylnX rnnnemanf search ? and "seizure booze ordinance,! if an Indictment Is returned in tho Coast XLZ in ,l0m J. "SwL to receive Us third read- Cooley case. It Is likely that a change rj. Both f-.i. " . "v-" .' ... i. oH nn hv the council, of venue will be BIG ESTATE IS IIOL IIHNKW OLD TREATY. Uf AworUloil I'rm lo Coot n7 Tlmn.J WASHINGTON, D. C, April 10. Secretary Drynn and Drltlsh Ambas sador Sprln-RIco exchanged ratifica tions of tho arbitration treaty, which will continue in forco for an other five years, ELECTION AT EUGENE SALEM, Or., April 10. In tho Su- taKen to uoos coumy , n-t n,,in,nn wnq rnnrtnmd .ena8hyce Allan "iccul- Their patience was" rewarded by the and the CoogHe In b'y Judge DurneTt modifying tho de- Z Poet on the steamer Dreak- final adoption of the ordinance with, August. Neither side Is anxious ror , , C(jurt DougIas SL taken or the ?trtj by First a vote of six for and two against, trial now as some of tho principal Jn th ca8Q of Hon W(fdo "Engineer Dunham of tho although It narrowly missed being witnesses are away. ocoa rft Anna W. Spencer, John M. Wade, Klamath? "" "'" " , S to a committee and held up The other two murder cases up are , Co ,B j)B0' u R Butlflr Kato AJIOXG THE SICK. EunTr:- W"K L "?tte e8UU "' ' sVader named Mayer being charged - ;."! minor operation at Mercy The new ordinance Is tho one tnoK-, with shooting a no.gnoor ir .- The dec,aon practlcaUy reverse ?' witerdaj -u reported to bo lng It unlawful for any person to re- mint. the decision of tho lower court, as it ralnn- . . " rePOrtca 10 uo l"b -"".. ,f ihn Ptv any In- oll,WnB , nnuror nt nftnrnnv hfild COIVO or ujiuk inn "- -; -,r ., ,.....n- m.w r-..w -. ....--, . .kMAiit rna raiiruuu .ne i ..:.. ononoptpn or vioiauuu, uu . - --- , ... .,.,,iio nmt- thn vi ("al in,,,. uut uenving any jna- any uu - - -----.- vt0iatlon of canaiuare tor wie ii""7 - .- ,-- wr?vement. ho decided to fixing penalties for such Moiauon oi , naUon for county commissioner. diner. I EUGENE, Or., April 10. An ar mory, a municipal band, tho trans fer of tho butto property with tho interest on $93,340.43 to tho city council, nnd flvo of tho fourteen amendments submitted by tho charter commission, wero authorized by a voto of one-third tho electors of Eu gene. The amendments providing for tho filing of vacancies, tho grant lug of franchises, tho Initiative and referendum, tho placing of ornament al lamp posts and that regarding el ection notices each carried. Tho or dinance providing for tho opening of streets Is tied by tho unofficial ballot. All other measures woro defeated, Tho newly elected councllmen are: William Hempy. George II. Dogue, C, P. Devoreaux, u. t uooupasture. MRS. H. E. STRAW and Mrs. H. G. Dutler aro expected home tomor row or next day from Santa Rose, California. Senate Committee Adjourns Hearing to Monday, When Delegates Will Arrive. SUBSTITUTE BILLS WILL BE PRESENTED Judge Burke of Seattle to Ar gue for Free Tolls for Coastwise Shipping. tnr AMorlttiMl rmi to Coot Dt? Tlmfi.l WASHINGTON, D. O., April 10. Henrings beforo tho Sonato Canal lommtttca on tho repeal of tho Panama tolls exomptlon wore post poned until probably next Monday. At thnt tlmo several Senators who havo propoBOd substitutes for the Sims bill will urge their plans and commissioner of Navigation Churu uorlaln and Judge Thomns Burke, n momber of tho Soattlo Chamber ot Commerco will appear. Tho commit tees decision for n postponed hear ing nroso from tho fact that ropro sontatlvcB of Pacific Coast commer cial bodies, who wIbIi to present ar guments, cannot nrrlvo for sovoral days. T 2 MORE WA L K Western Governors Petition for Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain States. ' Hr AMorlttod lrtM to Cooi Iter Tlmw.1 DENVER, April 10. Tho West orn Governors' Conforonco olocted Governor 8pry of Utah, proflldont, nnd Governor Lister of Washington, secretary, and solocted Soattlo as tho noxt mcotlng plnco. Tho Gover nors adopted n resolution nsnlng congress to creato two moro rcrclon. al bunks, ono In tho Rocky Moun tain BtntoB nnd ono In tho Pnclflo Northwest. FLORIDA FRUITS FROST BITTEN Fear Heavy Losses to Citrus Growers and Vegetable Gardeners There. (1)7 Awovtiloil Tmi lo Com liar TlmM, OCALA, Fla., April 10. Hall nnd wind, accompanied a shnrp fall of temporaturo, old great damage to vegetables and citrus fruits through out central Florida. Tho frost was confined to the iiorthweHtorn sec tion whero tho crops had not ma tured sufficiently to uuffor mater ially, Tho greatest damage was In. this section, where tho wind un roofed houses and destroyed orange groves. LOCAL OVERFLOW. I Hun 111k Kupiily. Owing to hav ing n big supply abend, tho North Dond Sash and Door Factory has temporarily closed down somo of Its departments, reducing the forco by about forty. Thoy havo big stocks of doors at Los Angeles and Ta coma and will probably remain closed except for tho special order business for n fow weoks. Two Arivntod. Officer Doano has filed chargcB against E, Erlckaoa and Joo Dodgo for violating tho auto ordinance by turning Bhnrp cor nors. Hem on Trip. Al A, Courtonay. whoso father started tho Courtunay mill on Isthmus Inlet )h hero frouA Han FrauclBco. He Is with n big cement company now. ItontH Today. The oil tank Whit tier arrived In today from San Fran cisco with a cargo of oil for tho drudge Seattlo and tho Oregon Power company, Tho Rustlor and Pilgrim- sailed from hero for tho north. ..SHI Rowlliitf Alloy O. S. Chat torton has sold his howling alloy on North Front street to Mr. Wilson, a recont arrival on tho Day. Auto to Florence- V. O. Groat ex pects to got tho auto sorvlco betwoon Coob Day and Florcnco started noxt Monday. Ho will operato In conjunc tion with tho Draln-Gardlnor lino. Ford cars will bo used and a horso kept nt Ten Mllo creek to pull tho machines across, Thoy plan to make tho run between Coob Day and Acme In four hours ami it half. E. W. WRIGHT arrived hero from San Francisco on tho Nunn Smith, InilnV S. P. DAUTLETT Is hero from Dan don on business today, io coos Day. tho ordinance.