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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1914)
'MalnKKKKms--'-'m l WWHI'i to PRKQE PEACE COMES IN MANYj FORMS, INCLUDING ALIMONY a iitNNEK YEAR dkros lag 1 Ottawa nttnllD tell It lttffftl4nt DON'T 8CATTKK SHOT Concentrate you advertising In tlio newspaper Hint reaches tlio peo ple, you wint to talk to. Amimtnl tlon costs money. Tlio Times saves money to advertisers. i rontiliio . ... mini "ilSw, in lt history. For JIm nro In tlio makliijj. Arc yon Syi"wlS ,h0 to"'"1""0" or , jours' MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED FIIESS OL XXXVII. JSgiSKftMS MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1914EVENING EDJTJON. OI V DARCC; A' Consolidation of Times, ConRt Rlnll o. 238 oia ruco. Rna Co0s jy AOvertlscr. ltMrJi 1 friif Al 'Tj g ' r'JIWPPKw T&yj -.J -ssFPK-gsWTTJP-WislssssssssMatfMsMsss M Kan WAR PEAC TOUGH E PLAN IS T LIKELY TO FAIL uropcan 'Diplomats In i Wa3h 7.JL, rwNrir Th rik t Can "T uWori Mni. DB iiii,uiui ...... hEE'liTATIONS URGE HUtHIM IU UIVC IIM iedidtors Hold, a Conference Today out ran 10 agree On Plan or procedure. HUERTA READY TO END WAR Accepts Offer of South Amer ica to Negotiate Peace Powers Tell Him to Quit. i VALE lll'ERTA. Scz Undo S,, boz ho, "I guosa I wns a trlflo mixed When first tlio row began, but now .My inliHl Ib fully fixed; Or wrong or right, I'm In this fight, auii timi'8 ouougii to know; OM) GLORY HOISTED. itr AwotUlM rrt to Cooi Ilir TIiiim; vpiiA CRUZ. Anrll 27. The Amcrlcnn ring wns holBtcd i noon with npproprloto cere monies over tlio headquarters of Rear Admiral Flotchcr. Br AuorUted Vnu lo Cool Hay Tlmii.l , WASHINGTON, I). C, April 27 fcropean uipomaiH in ' 's -So got your gun, o.ich mother's son. nilcarnen loiiny, mu iiiiiib ,,or nuortu's got to go. ftC UlO IllCClSOllll UMH.UMIU " million proposal y uio aoiiin ..To wnU,h am, wn,t mi(l ,0gtivtu rii:in covcrnmeuts to prevent! wna o.muii.i,. ..,., ...i. Itr with Mexico. Whllo tho nctlon So ()I,K ,,8 ll0 npiionrc'd to bo Greuunwin, uuiiimiij uiiu 1-ium.u A Harmless sort or blurt; ursine Hliertn to nccopt tlio good lVut when liln little Inmiltu tlin flntr Itlcrt offered by Brazil. Chllo nntl Ami deals our prldo u blow," wanna hns hnd encouraging of- So. Undo S., scz ho, "1 guess ct upon tno omcinm iicro, moro xnat Huortu's got to go. low wno believe iiini success LU ALL LEAVING MEXICO CITY Sec. Bryan Arranges for Am ericans to vacate Many Go to Vera Cruz. ' Or Auoclitrt rmi ts Cona Bj Tlmti.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Secretary Bryan announced that ar rangements havo been completed to permit nil Americans In Mexico City to lcavo there. Seven hundred men and women nro preparing to go, comprising tho InBt remnants of tho Amoricnn .colony. KEEP MARINES AT REBELS WILL AID AMERICANS Generals O'Bregon and Alvar- ado Issue Strong Order to Followers Today. (By AuoiUt Frni to fool Day Tltnea.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Amerlrnm Consul Hostettor tele graphed the Stnte Department that Generals O'Uregon and Alvnrado of tho Constitutionalists hnd notified their forces In tho stnte of Sonor.i that any demonstrations against the Americans and seditious spcochus would likely lend to hnnglng. cTtntuntc from tho uutlortaklng it two o'clock Anlbnsador Dngama i Ministers Sunrz null Nnon ended protracted conroronco as to tno tn nroccdnre In tho mediation kpculi. Though no announcement m nude. It wns reported that no finite plan for tno next movo nnu determined. ItjUwUIM PrtM to Cooi'IUr Tlraw.1 NEW YORK. April 27. Tho Evo- lc World prints tho following iinttit dispntcn from .Mexico Wr. Preliminaries nro bolng dlscussoa 6j at Cuoravacn for tho eurrcn- or Eminnno znpnta with an iub !fi and followoru, wlio havo ox- mmd a dcalro to fight on tho itramenli Blue against tho for- i Inraderi." Tho capital Is qulot c down. A special train lonvca r-!tM with Americans desiring to t, but not a fow Americans, af- iMcrlblng their nnmcB on tho tr of depnrturo, rcronsSdored I "Wo do not mean to Intervene, Or rulo In Mexico, Dut plump and plain wo all maintain That Jluorta's got to go." George Douglas. Wr Anocut! PrM to CoyDir Tlnu.) WASIUNOTON, D.J., April 27. Word that Ilueita had ncccptcd tho tander of tho good offices of Argen tine, Drazll and Chllo wns convoyed to President Wilson through diplo matic sources. Ti:iiIilHUi:itTA TO QUIT. Rcrmnuy, Franco and liglanil Ad vIno Jllm to AccchIo to U. H. llr AhocUixI I'rtM to Com U7 TIdm.) HEItLIN, April 27. Qcrmnny, Englnnd and Franco liavo advised I Inert a to ncccdo to tho domnnds of tho Lnltcd Htntes, according to an nnnouncomont today. AMKUK'A TO WAIT. decided to romnln. Nurly nil N't l.lkfJy to Tako Any Funliei' rlcan tori. havn renneuofl." Artlon at era (.Vii .Now. Ilil am- Itloil Trt-a to Coo. tur Tlnu VERA CRUZ, April 2 7. necnuBo ACITinTn Of tlio UQiicnio uauiru ui iiiu in'uvu I ' I fi 1 1 I I negotiations, It Is considered prob- T I il K I n allo that no oxtonslon of llneB nl- U I Itll I U ready establlflhed by tho Americans will uu imuiiiHi-ii iuiiiu niu ..ur.- .. . i ..n.i. ! 1Mtla t.'lll lin. Ill m. m m m M. a . UllUIIB 11 IU llUlllllllt,. lii.o "... uw- III 11 H Hnl IN II III romu a mutter for Geuurnl Funston's UU .UVHU iM decWon. howovor. pel Leader Departs to Start Movement Against Fed erals at Saltillo. Ir AiMiiti4 Pr to Cm IU7 Tlmn.l JUAREZ. Anrll 97 Vllln Xati for -4ohua on a special train nccom W by Ma staff and a small body He announced before his de "" that ho would return to before leading his forces ?U the Federnl gnrriaon at Sal A the next objective point of tho - HutlonallstB. His train carried twioad of ammunition. PLT FLAG IT I Nent Anti-American Dem onstrations Reported by Americans from There. 80VNSV!T.I.w. To. a.ii ot f.;Amerlcan demonstration In triA 7? 8tarB tontl stripes wore ? 'i'NH'Sh tho streets is relat- iitir. gees arvlng here from ,y. U is said that the demon. ItaSoV" a va,n attempt of tho I"'! tO unite fApMnnn. "EST VIRGINIA SAILS Lg,"111 to Com Dt Tinioo.) wS w ,Wah-. April 27. The tlfoft v.vlrSnia Is expected to IlH T ,latlan tn,s afternoon. She adft lf0r the a"lval of her com a,tr' Captain McLean. "'QEES FROM TOItREOX lilu. JDiRp " Cco By T,m,fcl N ,. April 27. Thirty refu- pcrted r an Cn'nuanua eitlw juici provaiieu ui REPORT MANY MEXICANS SHOT Rumor That U. S. Troops Re pulsed Band Trying to Cross Border Sunday. .- ...1 .. PrMi la Coat UlJ Tim M.I LAREDO, AprIL 27. Tho Feder als who evacuated Nuovo Laredo Friday after sotting fire to the town and skirmishing with tho Amoricnn patrol, yesterday ' attempted to crow to tno American " ... twenty miles north of Laredo, and voro driven bark by tho United . . ...l.l. o InsH nf ton killed and wounded, according to an uncontirmeu report. NEGRO FELON LEADS BREAK Mike Donnelly, Black Prisoner at Walla Walla Pen, Leads Third Jail Break Attempt. r AMOcl.to: t rwi 1 a. Tlm.J W..LLA WALLA, Wash.. April 27. -Mike Donnelly, a negro who twice escaned from the penitentiary here, and who terrorized the west side of ?ho state on his last break, was the central figure In an attempt to es cape yesterday which came near y be InS 8-ucces.ful. Tho negro and two other prisoners managed to get out of their cells while a ball game was ? V.r.rPRS Two guards were knoedsetiselesl and f third locked In a cell. The guards began firing at them as they cllmfcd over roofs and &y forced tbem to surrender. American Troops There Be Placed Under General ' Funston Soon. Dr Anof Ulrd I'itm lo Coot nr Tlran.J WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. General llarnott, commanding the Marino Corps, announced that all marines at Vera Cruz havo been de tached from tho Nnvy preparatory to being .nttachad to Army forces nt that port under Drldnglor Genorul Funston. I BRYAN DEN ES CRUZj KILLING RUMOR I Will UN. KUX8TOX FOItCU AT VKUA CHUB TOXIfillT Mr Aiilill I'mi 10 Cool tli Tlmn.l VERA CRUZ, April 27. Gen eral FiiriBtOn and his troops nro expected to nrrlvo tonight. Ho will havo supremo command ashore. 98,000,000 IN UNITED STATES Big Increase in Population Oregon Now Has 783,279 Washington 1,405,865. tnr AworUltl Prm to Com Ti TIihm.1 lifioiiivnTAW n n Anrll Q7. Gontlnontnl United Stntea now has n ..nniilnllnn nf mnNI Mllll OR. 000.000. whllo the country with Its posses sions nnu puupiu una iiiwiu iiimi 109,000,000, tho ceiiBUs burenu an nounced. , Oregon hns 783,7'J nnu wbbiiiuh ton 1,405, 8C5. Fortliuid'H Population. Tho estimates for cities under 100,000 have not yot been an nounced. I'ortlnnd Is given 260, 601; Seattle 313,020; Tacomn 103,- 1 Says That Reports of Ameri cans Slain in Mexico Last Five Days Unconfirmed. LAREDO HUMOIt FALSE: MKXICAX I1AXI) (JOXE tur Auortti rmi to cooi nir tirih. LAREDO, Tex., April 27. Tho rotrcntlug Federals who burned Nuovo Laredo havo dls uppcired, leaving tho border In a nervous expectation. The i rumor that tno rouorais nau I been repulsod In nn ougngomont with tho United States troops at .Mlnorvn proved to bo groundless. D amm Ul4 FrM to Com tat TimM WASHINGTON, I). C, April 27. Secretary Bryan snld that so far as authentic Information was concornod he know of no American citizen huvlng been killed In Mexico City or elBowhero within' tho Inst flvo days. Through tho efforts of tho DrltlBh embassy hero and tho Brit ish legation In Moxlco City, the lm prcHBion that Mexicans wore detain ed at Vera Cruz had boon removed. TO MOVE LIFE SA E PRESIDENT SI MPS E XPENOITORE Senator Chamberlain Intro duces Bill for $45,000 For Coos Bay Br Alito4 l'rM lo Cooi IUj Tlm.i.l WASHINGTON, D. C, April 27. Senator Cliamborlaln has offered an amendment to tho sundry civil ap propriation bill pending for an ap propriation of $47,000 for tho re moval of the life-saving station on Coos nay to a now site TELLS DF OF PORT F Detailed Statement Showing How Money Collected Has Been Spent Since Formation of the Port. fnl.n inllAa'Ini. anlf PYtllnliatOrV l I1U tv..w .. ...,, ... r- - -- statoment was read by President L. J. Simpson 01 mo ron 01 uuun ) Commission at tho meeting of tho Marshrield cnamuor ot oiiiineiv last Frldny night when It was de cided to Immediately Inaugurate a ...HHnn .imnllmi in RPCWTft tllO lB- suanco of $300,000 more port bonds to complete tne naroor imiumcuicm. project; . n As president of the Port or Coos Bay, It gives me great pleasure to be afforded this opportunity to make a statement to your honorablo body and to the people of the Port dis trict as well, of what the Port of Coos Bay has accomplished and of what It not only should accomplish, but what it hopes with your co-operation to accomplish. Before .the dissolution of the old Port, it adopted a project for the im provement of the Inner harbor of Coos Bay which waB for a channel from the C. A. Smith mill in Marsh field to the bar, 300 feet in width and 25 feet deep at mean lower low water, which project also pro vided for turning basins In front of tho cities of Marshfleld and North Bend, 500 reet In width and not less than 3000 reet long, dredged to a dopth of 25 feet nt moan lower low water. Autnorlty was granted at an election hold for that purpose, to tho old Port to Issue $300,000.00 In In bonds of which $50,000.00 was avallablo for tho purchase of proporty and the construction thereon of whar ves and docks $50,000.00 for tho Improvement of the Inlets, and $200, 000.00 for the Improvement of the main channel rrom the Smith mill to the bar. When the new port -was, or ganized and tho present commission ers elected to oltlco, they did not change the project adopted by tho original port and this project or tho original Port stands today as tne project ot the present Port. Tho present Port however, did not be llevo It to be consistent with the best interest ot the whole community to expend tho money In the manner in whlsh tho original Port was authorized to ex pend It, and Instead ot expending 30 much money In, the acquisition of property, construction of warehouses and Inlet Improvements, the present Port has expended and is expending the bulk or the (bond Issue upon tho main harbor channel. The Port atter legally advert's- (Continubd on page 3) OS T WILSDN APPEALS TO ROCKEFELLER TO END LAB0R1WAR COLORADO IS QUIET TODAY Hostilities Cease Pending Ans wer to Request for Fed eral Troops There. (Ilr Aiwlito lmi to Com III, TlmM. DENVER. April 27. With no op en outbreak reported but with tho situation tense In tho coal district, nil pnrtles concornod In tho strlko nro nnxloiiBly nwnltlng President WUboh's reply to tho appeal for Federal troops. General Cliasa with 200 mllitlnmou reached Canon City early today, mado n hurried tour of tno surrounding territory and re ported nil uulot. Asks Standard Oil Magnate to Use His Influence to Stop Fight in Colorado. rockefellerTays SON NOW CONTROLS MINES Young Rockefeller Says Ho Is Unable to Arbitrate the Trouble-Federal Troops. ItOCKKFELLKH .lit., HEFUHK3 ASK AID FOB : OIL WORKMEN! New York Interests Want the Troops Sent to Tampico District to Aid Employes. (Or AuotUtoj Prrii to Com JUt Tlmn.l WASHINGTON, D. C. April 27. Tho Navy Department has received a request from oil Interests In Now York with proporty in tho Tampico district that nn Amerlrnn force be soiit to rescuo 100 employes south west ot Tampico. The men aro nn nhlo to got out on nccount or tho fighting between tlio Constitutional ists and tho Federals. MCLAUGRLIN DENIES GUILT Pleads Not Guilty at Coquillc Gravel Ford Indictment Proves Sensation. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or.. April 27. C. II. McLaughlin, of Mnrshflold today en tered, through his attorney, Geo, D. Wntklns, pleas or not guilty to tho IndlctinontH chnrglng him with willful lalluro to provide for his wire and child. It was stated that bonds would be, furnished for McLaughlin. Mrs. Ozella Franklin, tho Marsh field nogress charged with shooting her husband, entered a plea of not guilty. Johnson, charged with robbory In Marshfleld, pleaded not guilty, Held for llootlcKKiiig Ben Gant, Jr., son or Ben Gnnt, or Gravol Ford, was indicted itor bootlegging und soiling liquor to inln. ore. Ho Is about thirty yours old and married. 1Mb rather la one or tho wealthiest ranchers in the up per Coqulllo Valley. Gant 1b accused or having operated there ror a long time. Ho spout Friday night in the county Jail but furnished bonds later. Ittnlen ConffHslou R. O. Graven today claimed that he was going to trial In the case of Jimmy Ferrari, Indicted ror shooting Kelly at Honryvlllo. Graves denied that Ferrari had conressed. How ever, Ferrari's confi'SBlon was mado without Graves' knowledge nnd It will probably bo a sensation In the case If It ever comes to trial, t'luy HolH-rtH Indicted Clay Roberts, proprietor or tho Brewery Saloon In Marshfleld, was expected hero today to plead to an Indictment charging him with keep ing obscene pictures In tho saloon, Roberts claimed that tho pictures belonged to other parties, X(n-SiipKrt In Charged Ed Smith, an employe at the C. A. Smith Shinglo Mill, is being brought hero thlsaftornoon by Con stable Cox from Marshfleld on tho charge of being Ed Wilson, who Is accused or failure to support Ills wife. Smith married a Miss Johnson of Ten Mile a few weeks ago and clalmod ho had divorced a fornior wife six years ago. Ho declares that there Ib some mistake. He and his wire live near Bunker Hill. Myrtlo Point Caw The old charges against G. H, Mil ler, the cook rrom Falls City, Ore gon, Vaughan, the man who Is now serving a term In state's prison tor Bteallnir the Smith-Powers horses and the Lib Haines estate team and sell ing tbem at North iiend, and three tnr AMotutrd iwi n lm rtir tirim.i NEW YORK, April 27. John D. Rockeroller, Jr., told CongroBBtnnn FoBtor, chairman or tho llouso committee on milieu and mining, that ho (Rockefeller) wns In no posl I tlon to nrbltrnto tho lnbor trou I bles In Colorado, 0. nr AiiocUIihI rmi lo Cooi Ilr Tlmra. WASHINGTON, I). C, April 27. President Wilson has mndo h por sonnl nppenl to John D Rockofellor to bring about a Bottloment nf tho Colorado coal strlko and end tho vio lence which hns cost a scoro of lives nnd targe property lnssos. The tlunncler, who owns a largo part or tho mlnea affected by tho strike, declared ho had turned over l.ls Interests In Colorado to his son, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., whom he would aBk to coopernto with Chair man Fostor or the llouso Committer) on nilncH nnd mining. President Wilson sent Chairman Foster to Now York today to m I: with tho younger Rockeroller. i tho outcomo or the confcicu d ponds whothor tho Federal trjoi.4 which havo boon asked for by all sides of tho controversy, will bo Bont to tho strlko zone. "Nothing has happened In Moxlco," said a cabluet officer, "compnrod with tho nwful things that havo occurred In Colo rauo. Tho public mind for a mom ent hns been centered on Moxlco nnd hns not observed tlio gront do mestlo struggl" between strlkobroak. crs nnd tho mllltln." L BILL IS TALKED OVER Wm. R. Wheeler of San Fran cisco Urges Free Canals for Coastwise Shipping. IDjr AuorlilM Pmi to Tom ill? Tim... I WASHINGTON, D. C April 27. i William R. Whooler, representing tho ban Francisco Chamber of Com merce, appeared beforo tho Sonata conimlttco an Intor-ocoanlo canals in opposition to tlio bill to repeal tho tolls exemption clause of tho Pan ama Canal act. Ho raid that fio freo tolls pro vlrlan did not conitltuto a discrimina tion against the vcusels or othor na tlous that would use tho canal ror tr-o rcnr.on that no forolgn nhlpa could engago in tho American coast wise trade. RAILWAYS MUST GET MORE Otherwise Government Owner ship Will Be Necessary, Say Eastern Lines. I Sj Auoclit! I'rtu o Cooi Vy TIium. WASHINGTON, D, C, April 27. Government ot railroads will bo nec essary as a sequence to a refusal ot tho Interstate Commerce Commission to permit an advance in freight rates or at least provide for additional not revenue, was tho suggestion submit ted to tho Commission In tho Eastern ; advance ratcB cases. others, aro being probed by tho grand Jury. Tho old grand Jury was continued by Judge Coko to probo the .Myrtlo Point Bank robbery af fair owing to being familiar with It, Detective Mitchell, of Portland, who Is now working on tho case, claims that the reward offorod by tho Myrtlo Point Jlank cannot bo collected, WHY Is tho time for IIKCUHTIIA. TIOX NOT like a OATS TAIL? Sea GEO, HOLT at 117 North Front St, sud n-gliter, 1 f m i i. f L...,,.. ': .. . . - - - - - ) inf-ii iwfifcn'rii'if itit