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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1914)
( . NO GOOD WORKJS DONE BY MEN WHO DO NOT PUT THEIR HEARTS IN UADI THE A IIAXNKK VKAlt it,s mninuii opens ivltli brighter rro,iKTts for tlio Rrcnt Coos liny I'mi Coqulllo Vnllcy country than :r before In lt history. For times nro '" tho ,l,k'"K Arc you b,,y Ia)l" " foundation lor jours? Mmm DON'T SCATTER SHOT Concentrate yom udvertlsltiK In tho newspaper that rwiclii's tlio peo ple you want to talk to. Amuituil tlon coits money. Tho Times wives money to advertisers. MEMBER, OP THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS VOL XXXVII. Kstalillslicd 1878 ns Tho Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall q 256 and Coos Hay Advertiser. flag IS COUNTY FINAL VOTE WILL NOT Canvass of Election Returns May Not Be Com- i nnr i Lntfi onitiu. LOOKS LIKE BOND ISSUfc WAS BLATEN No Changes to Indicate First Leaders Have Been De feated 16 to Count. PLIHCH CARRIED CURRY. (Special to Tho Times.) (SOLD REACH, Or., May 10. The orflrlnl ruturns In Curry roitiity show thnt I'olrco re ceived IIU votes and E. J. l.oncy 181 for tho Hoiitihllcnn nomliintlon for Joint representa tlve. (Special to Tho Times.) COQl'ILLH, Ore, May 19 It will be Into tonight before tlio official tount of tlio Coos County primary toto l completed nnd tho final re mits known. JL, ' T" ". . S" W.V""" . .T I ) ii'nlnnW alvlnn.. uMAnlHulH a Ihov worn four Dnndon nroclncts!1 Irn Mtrlln IHitfit l.rnnlnMa T.l. two Myrtle Point precincts, Two Mile, Pnrkersburg. Lumpa. Four Mllo ' '?. "r"rynnr?u", '" ,no. M"1,0 Norway. MIsbou?!, Catching Crcok.i"' or ih L?Wry' "'." w ,h Sugar I.onf, Enchanted nt Bridge an.! X "Li Si i! iS0?!!' S,0V. ,n" tnnil , CIUHII1K I.IIKC, Wlllcll IB III JllllKO UOII- ItOiailll. UnMu .... .11.1.1... ...! ...,.(. ...... Kxcliidlng theso precincts, tho voto cd tho aooil Rond bond Issuo wns :sr. vo n7n no Hi-idim nmt iinn. Ki blR0mnAormerltS bom Issue but practically all tho others ire said to have gono nKalii8t It so .Ut It regnrded practically certain, (bit the bond Ibsiio was dofentcd. WalsoirN hi); Ijcatl. toSFiZlM? Jlffi.VZS? AH 00? plnccs on both " h'oVc mo 5 n? X rw nJw n "p ,Jn.o" ll(,n"' Democratic nnd Progressiva Ity of about 500 ovor W. C. ClinBC ,i.i.la nr .,,, ... i,ornlf " un, (or county judKo, ,, I I Kobort Watson will land 1'. K Allen by about 200 for county dork utordlns to tho way tho voto Is run- nine County Commissioner Armstrong items (insured of tho nomination over I Tom James unless James polled a big voto nt Ilridgo, Norway and somo of tho tumor Conulllo precincts. Tom Hall Is bollovml to have do ftated A. T. Morrison for tho ilomo- tratlc nomination for stato represou-! titlvo by n smnll majority. W. W. (Ingo will havo about 100 ma Jorlty oer Taylor Slglln for tho domo critic nomination for stierlff. 8. P. Pelrco will havo a fairly good majority ovor K. J.' I.onoy for tho re publican nomination for Joint repro tentative Tho race botween Gould nnd Mc Cullough for tho republican nomina tion for county surveyor promises to le tho closest of any of tho contests. lieo, Wntklnt) continues to lean u ft. iiannvi- fnr tlm rnniiiiiirnn noinlnn- lion fnt- clntn rniironnntntlvn nnd will ' haven small majority. It Is belloved. I on shlnglos from tho wntor locked Count Is Difficult. 'mills In the vicinity of Senttlo. ns Tho cnnvnss jit tho returns this from tho vnrlous North Pnelflc Innd year Is the most difficult In n long termlnnls. wns hold by tho Intorstnto time nnd In addition to this, tho roun- coiniuorce commission to bo reason ty clerk sofflco Is kept busy with tho ablo. It was urged by tlio water clrult court procoodlngs. I Inked shlnglo mills that tho oxcess So ninny nnmes wore wrltton in' over tho tormlnal rate, which has on tho ballots thnt tho ontorlng or . thtfin on tho official returns Is dlffl cult. Count',- Clerk Watson had all tho Wanks prepared Monday morning to facllltnto tho canvass of tho returns but even then It hns drnggol out much longer Hum was expected HERE TODAY Brings 57 Passengers and 260 Tons of Freight Sails ! Tomorrow. ' With flfty-sovon fist cabin passen ftr and 2G0 tons of freight on ru. the stenmor Breakwater nr "veJ In port this morning. She 'll sail again tomorrow morning. '"Vine tho Mnmhfl1r1 dock at 9:30 "clock. Among those to arrive this -"mug were; Grace Anderson, C. U. Platts, O. ,. Sehloss, J. L. Gerstal. M. Dorsan, M. Ilrudloy, Chns. Tiobetts. Mrs. . Dempsey, John Oyen, E. E. Wlck ?.a. Mrs. F. m. Cohen, Mrs. Altn Aonort, Laura Boyd, C. W. Thorn, W Strauss, o. II. LaFrnnchl, A. g- Han't, A. L. Carpenter, Maralla Kasan, Arch Melton, Mrs. Arch Mol "" A, Hemenway, Mrs. A. Hemen ;y, Hazel Homenway, Geneva Hem ?.??. H, G. Clark. D. Warmlck, v,; " Taylor, Joo Vltamorlc, John vamorlc, Lewis Vltamorlc, Susie I'wmorlc. Mrs. Chas. Lyon, F. S. uuchler, c. M. Anderson, Mrs. H. E. Unner, H, E. Conner, Win. Fish, S: B. Green. J. B. C. Oakes, Wesley Ifl.i. ' '' lliK"U, J""" " iymsey. J. p. nnr TTpAnlr Races. Mrs C T, Waughan, Mrs. E. J. Hill, n .. ' ww, - ...-- "- - Flo fence Clark, Mr. and Mrs, V, T. mm Bheld BE 101 TODAY NO CHANGES IN TICKET Late Returns from Primary In dicate McNary Wins Over Benson Others Same. M'GILL WINS BULL MOOSE NOMINATION IDr Alloc lltcj TrrM to Com Wit TlmM.) PORTLAND. Or., May 19. A surprise developed Into Inst night when tho returns showed that F. M. MeHlll linil won tho Progressive nomination for (Governor, defeating L. ll. Mc Mnhan, who luul previously been announced ns victor. K "-! ' f Vo. iu, Tin,..., .I,?,lT,iAN,)! .r- '"'.. .' fOolny ?" tmilBlllIBBIOn 1 Willi reports In from evory county In tho statu : '"". ,"'',,,, . VrX,. ,.7 S ' tc0li? ?.,, 'onP0 " QJ,,,,,C0 u'nrles I,. MeNnry, of tho Supremo Zl nm'co.frT Heko,1 "ovo? "t" i"0 ?I"l'rrc.n,, E n f vi-h W '?"! . '' "J '""i.jLW ""?' L1 'n""j 'A,','1 nV,U' " r'"- ' Harris are nominated. It Is not probnblo thnt Benson will overcomi McNnry's lend for tlio other plate, tlekota n ni flllpil tin lioriilufnri) unnt I.nte returhs practically nssurcij ll t ItAltllMAilftH nt HnlM nAHnfllo .ni. Kressma n lii tho thirl district of l'eKe "'"g ? DreiS by a narrow plurality. SINGLE DATE INTIIIISTATH COMMRItCM COMMIS SION passks t).v prtJirr sound lltl-ICII'l' CONTIIOVHRSV TO DAY. IDr AworlilM I'rni to Coo. IU7 TlmM.l WASIIINOTON. I). C. Mny 19 Tho refusal of transcoutlnoiitnl mil rontlS to llllllly tllO SHUIO freight rntOR noon hold ronsonauie, senousiy nui dlcappod tboin In competition with tho mills on the East sldo of Puget 01111 d. ROOSEVELT HOME. (Pr AmosUIm rrri to coo. hit tiium I NEW YORK, Mny 19. Tho stonmshlp Aldnn. bonrlng Col. Roosevelt from Ilnull, came In to tho lower harbor this nfter- I noon. CANDIDATE KILLS HIMSELF JAMES K. PARDEE, AITER III-UIN 1NG OF CRUSHING DEFEAT IN REPUDLICAX PRIMARY, KILLS SELF WITH GUX. D7 Aoclte! rrm lo Cool D7 Tlnl OREGON CITY. May 18. James K Pardee, hla mind unbnlancod by the recont death of his wife and his crushing defeat for county treasurer In tho Republican primary, shot and instantly killed himself at his home In Gladstone. Saturday ho. threat ened to kill himself but was not taken seriously. Ho was seventy five years old and a civil war Vet eran For more than a year he had been city treasurer of Gladstone. PAINTING 13 RETURNED. Br Aoclt4 Tnt to Cool B7 Tlmi.) NEW YORK. May 19. The Dalntlng by John Sargent, "Perseus wi h the Head of Medusa," recently Btolen from the Brooklyn Museum., was returned In tho mall today. It waH not damaged. There was no OREGON 0 CD clue to the sender, FEARED ASSASSINS IN MEXICO CITY Ex-Minister Urrutia of Mexico Flees to Americans at Vera Cruz for Protection Now Feared Huerta Plot. IDr AtioclilM I'mi (o Cost Bar Tlnvo.1 VERA CRUZ. Mny 19. Ex-Mln-Ister Urrutia declared he loft tho capital because he feared assassina tion nnd In tho bollef thnt a revolt would shortly occur In Mexico City. He said that ho had knowledge of a plot for hlo assassination by Huer ta's political supporters. He said tho people and tho army nre tired of lluortn. IS Chief White, of San Francis co, Removes John Mooney from Detective Bureau. IDr AMoclttfel I'rwi la Cool tin? TIrim. SANFRANCISCO, Mny 19. Cnp tnln John Mooney wis removed from commnnd of tho detective bureau by Chief Whlta as a sequenco to publish ed charges by Mooney thnt Whlto wns nllowltiR hlmsolf to bo dominat ed by the polltlclntiB. OEFENSE CALLS T Reich, "King of Newsboys," Testifies in Rosenthal Murder Case. (nr AiaorUtM Prr to Cooi lUr Tlrof.,1 ..NEW- YORK, May 19. Dofonso launched its enso In tho trial of Lieu tenant Decker for tho murdor of Rosenthal today and called as Its first witness Jacob Reich, "King of the Newsboys." In tho opening ml- dress counsel for tho defeuso content-' ed that Rosenthal died In a garni)-1 lem war nt tho hnuds of tho four gunmen recently executed. Coos County Democratic Cen tral Committee Holds a Meeting Here Today. At n nicotine of tho Coos Countv' democrntlo Central Commltteo hold WN WNS ROGR M'LAIN IS CHAIRMAN at tho Marshflold Chamber of Com-.nnd morco this nftornoon, Hugh McLnlu wns re-elected chnlrman for tho en suing year and W, J. Rust secretary Hugh McLaln wns also elected stato central committeeman. Tho meeting today was hold In accordanco with no saiu .Morgan roiuseu ana numiii the law providing that tho nowyl ol-'ntod him by his curtness. "Woro ectod committeemen must meet nnd you afraid of Morgnn? ho wns organUo within flvo days after their I asked. "You might call It coward election nnd today was tho fifth tiny. Ico," nnswered Mollen. "I hold As few know tho final results or tno' election, the count not being com pioted, thero was a small attendance today. It Is presumed that P. M. Hall Lewis, chairman of tho Coos County! republican central commltteo, called a meeting at Coqulllo today. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Auto Sovlco Messrs Wlckham nnd Slaglo came over from Conulllo i0J,?L,?.'lVi,!!?,T SrThi'lS on tho Myrtle Point run. They will have Mr. Moon run an auto ser vice between Marshflold and Coqullle, the first trip being made today. A. B. Collier camo over with them. To Elect Chandler A mooting of the baseball club Ib being called to night by Chairman McLaln. Bfcn Chandler Is slated to be elected mana ger of the Marshfleld team and to arrange the details of tho league orga nlzatlon for tho season. Bunker Hill Services Rev. J. V. Benson will conduct the weekly ser vices at the Bunker Hill school house tomorrow night at 8 o' clock. Logger Injured. A logger named Smith was slightly injured yester day when a log struck him on the right shoulder. He was working In tne vicinity of South Slough when the accident happened. Dr. Uix treated his injuries, which were not serious. FUNSTOX CONFIRMS IT. Says i:-Mlnlster Wiim Placod I'ltder (iunnl rr His Own Safely. llr Auocliioil rrrat lo Cora Im iltnr..) WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 19. ucnerni imnston connrmeti to tne War Department tho reported arrest of ex-MInlster of tho Interior Ur rutia on his nrrlval at Vera Cruz from Mexico City nnd added that he would bo kept under n guard for his own snfety until ho goes aboard ship. Ho reported that Antonio Hi ve ro de la Torre, editor of 121 Dicta men, who started n demonstration ngalnst Urrutia yestertlny, would probably bo released from custody today COBBERS GET T Three Enter State Bank of Spangle, Lock Cashier in Vault, and Escape. Pr Anoclttfei Pm io Coi Ilr Tlmm.) SPOKANE. Mny 19. Thrco rob hers ontorcd tho Stato Rank of Spau bte, locked tho cashier In tho vautl, took about 1-1,000 nnd went out tho back door) routed an unto nnd es caped undotcctcd, at noon today. let ter a poBBO was formed nnd tho rob bers surrounded near Waverly, Wash. ILLEN TELLS Former President of New Hav- en Road Says He Was Called "Office Boy" (tlr AmocIiIkI Ttrt In rou. rUf TIdim.1 WASHINnTON, D. C, Mny 19. Charles S. Molten, former president of tho Now Haven railroad, today continued before tho Intorstnto Commerce Commission his testimony 1 1 rognrdlng tho financial transactions of tho rond. When asked how ho becamo president of tho Northern Pacific, ho snld J. P. Morgan nsked him to accept tho position lit n toto phono conversation, which ho did without usklug whnt his salary would bo, knowing "it would bo nil right." Ho said thnt whllo ho wns resident of tho Northern Pacific organ told him ho would mnko him presldnet of tho Now Haven. When asked about his lolatlons with Morgnn, Mellon snld ho bud boon called his "office boy" In tho press. Ho snld ho recalled no tlmo that Morgan did not havo his way with tho directors of tho Now Haven. Mellon Feared Morgan. Charles S. .Mellon resumed tho remarknblo story which ha Is un folding boforo tho Interstate Com morco Commission concerning tho vast financial operations of tho New Haven Railroad and snld Hint tho threo financiers, Morgnn, Rockofollor Minor woro namod to purciinso tho Westchester railroad for tho Now Havon, which they did for ovor $11,000,000. Mellon thought this too much antl wiiou ho nsked Morgan for n detailed statement - 'rK" '"' y "" I over know." Cotinsol Folk offered In evldonco a letter written by Mellon saying that ho wns disgusted over tho wostchos- ter transaction and fearod many ropti tatlons might bo damaged on account of it. Ho also said ho expected ho would bo mado tho goat of the en tiro business. To questions about tho let ter Mollen said "When troublo be falls a largj) enterprise, somebody must bear tho burdon. Others may go to Carlsbad or somo other euro but somebody must stay and fight It t ana look. a. If I . prophet when I wrote that letter." TRY TO FLOAT SHIP. Revenue Cutter Rushed to AshlNt lu Raising Boat. tOf AmocUiM Proi to Cooi Mr TlmM. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. A telegram received by the revenuo cutter sorvlto from Captain Rey nolds of the Bering Soa fleot, stated that tho cutter Tacoma arrived at Unalaska and that eforts wero being made by tho Takoma and the Un alga, assisted by divers, to float the canning ship Paramfta, which Is leak lug and beached at Lost Harbor. THREE MEX INJURED. (Or Auotlitol Prni to CaM D17 TlmM.) VAL1.EJO, Cal., May 19. Threo were Injured, one fatally, by an ex loslon of a steam box In the engine room of the naval receiving ship In- J trepld. 800 1000 Tens 1 HUGH LETTER CAUSES B G STIR NO TRACE OF American Officals Concerned About Consul Sillin'ian and Private Parks. tny Anorliti! rmt ,i fnoi rf TlmK.l WASIIINCITON, I). C. May 19. Rcorts from Mexico City thnt tho long delnyod train from Snn I-iiIh Potoal arrived thero without Ameri can Consul Sllllmnu, conrcrntuK whoso snfety the lluerta government hns given repentod nsBiirnnces, ro aroused concern among tho State Department officials. Secretary llrynu snld thnt repentod mesBnges hud come from tho Huortn govern ment thnt Sllllmnu, who wnH ar rested nt Saltlllo, was reloased and en route under gunrd to Mexico City, but nothing official hns been lenrn etl for sovernl days. Information from Huortn rognrd Inc Private Parks Is nlso awnltcd. Though unofficially satisfied that Parks was executed outside of Vorn Cruz by tho Federals, tho Huortn government has failed thus far to rommuulcnto tho details of this tragedy. With mcdlntlon In tho Mexican crisis practically under way at Niagara Falls, President Wilson and his cabinet took up routine mat tors. OUSTS AltCIIHISllOP. lluerta Forres Church Man to Leave Mexico City. IDr AmUi4 ITr- I Cmm IU TtiM 1 VERA CRU., Mny 19. Arch blshon Morn Y Dot Tlo wns driven out of Mexico City by (lonornl Huor tn, nccordliiK to Information reach ing here. It wns snld thnt tho Archbishop urged Huortn to resign, witn tlio result that no wns told to leave PEACE DELEGATES GO. S. Delegation LeavoH fop Niagara 1'iillM Today. I (Or Ano'luM I'mi to I'ooi ilir Tlmix.) J WASHINGTON. II. C. May 19. As spokesman for tho United Stntos to the Moxlran mediation conference, Associate Justice Lamnr, former Solicitor Goneral Lehman ami II. Porclval Dodge, secretary to tho commission, left Washington today for Niagara Falls. NOW AT PANUCO. IMf AMftrl.tfel l'r. I TOO. P TIidm.I WASHINGTON. I). (!., May 10. That the Federal soldiers still con trol Pnnuco, thirty iiiIIoh Inland from Tnmplco. was confirmed In n report from Consul Miller to tho Navy Denrtment. The entire gnrrl son, which evacuated Tnmplco when tho Constitutionalists took tho city, Is said to have censed their flight at Pnnuco, where extensive oil fields nro located. Concern Is aroused ovor the fato of this property. ROOSEVELT TO L Tell of His Explorations Before Geological Society Got Home Today. ' (0 Auoriitfrl rrrii to Cooi Ilir Tim...) NEW YORK, Mny 19. From tho steamer Aldan, Hearing this port with Colonel Roosovelt, enmo a wireless saying that the Colonel's health was greatly Improved and Hint within a short tlmo ho would do liver a lecturo on his explorations bofore the Notional Geological So ciety nt Washington, OYSTER BAY WELCOME. Mr AuoiUtid rr. lo rjx Di Tlmx.1 OYSTER BAY, L. I., Mny 19. At the request of Mrs. Roosovelt, too plans of the villagers of Oyster Bay to welcome tho Colonel havo been postponed at least 21 hours, There was to bo a parade tonight, but the decision to bring Colonel Roosevelt homo by yacht put these plans awry. Now It Jb planned to havo Roosovelt dlno with tho family tonight at Sagamore Hill and go to tho village tomorrow to make a brief address, Federals Vacate Paniico. Later Admiral Badger reported that the Federals, who fled from Taraplco to Panuco, had abandoned 1 the latter city also. I N M READ TODAY CONGRESS Vera Cruz American Says It Will Cost Billions and Many Lives to Subdue Mexico. BETTER TollUST THOSE NOW SEEKING WEALTH Peace Ambassadors Now En Route to Niagara Falls Few Developments. .lll'KHTA DKXIKS HKSIGXA U'lOX Ul'MOIt. Illjr AMnrlt'1 1'rrM to Com 111, ThnM NEW YORK, May 19. Aug ustin Rodriguez, olio of tho Mexican dolegntes, stated that the report that lluortn had of fered to resign under cortnln conditions was fulsu, "Huorta sent no such message to us," said Rodriguez today. I Mr A.HtrUlM I'tfH Iu Com Ilir Tim ) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. Admiral Howard reported Topic captured today antl thnt Snn Dins is occupied by tho Constitutionalists on tho West CoaBt. WASHINGTON, I). C. May 19.- Whllo tho President and tho cabinet woro discussing medlntloti nnd rout ine developments In tho Mexican crisis ami the American commission ers to tlio pence conference wero oil routo to Niagara Falls, Sonator John Shnrp Williams aroused tlio Snunto when ho rend 11 letter from a "gentleman In tho government service at Vera Criu." Tho writer dcelaretl "tho noisiest thing In Max Ico Is tho American dollar" and pre dicted It "would cost 100,000 lives and flvo lillllon dollarh to tnko Moxlco nnd hold tho Mexicans lu subjection." Another part of tho letter said: "It would bo a great deal hotter If the Uultod States woro to hear the loss of theso who camo hero to take a gambler's clianco nnd lost nnd send thorn out of tho country than to go to wnr for cou quest." 1 REI1EUS .MAKE THREATS Humor of Troublo Near Vorn Cruz I'M 1 1 lt Materialize. Ill, tuwiiN fr. u lux uf TtraM.1 VERA CRUZ. May 19. Tho rum ored concentration of Federal troopn before tho American IIiioh in this vicinity failed to materialize Into tho attack which hud boon predicted by natives ontorlng Vorn Cruz. From several quarters rumors wero porjilsltoutly circulated coucoriilng Mexican troops In tho vicinity of tho American outposts. HEIIELS WANT FUNDS. Domain! FIuiim nt Tnmplco In Do nate to Ciiiim. (11 AivmIiiM Tnti to Cooi Ilir TlronJ WASHINGTON. D. C. Muv 19 Thnt Constitutionalist General Cnbnl- lero nt Tnmplco luul requested through tho Chamber of Commerco, nil business firms, both .Mexican and Spanish, to subscribe to a vol untary fund for tho Constitutional ists, was reported to tho Navy De partment by Admiral Mayo. ELEVEN OF FIFTEEN OFF THE BURNED STEAMER COLUMBIAN SAVED AITER BEING AFLOAT SINCE MAY I IX SMALL BOAT. Hr AmocIiU4 rrrii to Cooi Ilr Time. J HALIFAX, N. 8 May 10. Tho Revenue Cuttor Soneca arrived with four survivors of tho burned steam er Columbian, whom sho picked up from their small boat near South Sublo Island yesterday. Llttlo could bo learned from tho exhausted sail ors of tholr experience boyond tho fart that (hey had been tossed help lessly by tho seas since May 4, when tho flro on tho Columbian drovo them Into tho small boats. Fifteen men started out and olov- entlled. Tho four emaciated mon wore taken aboard tho Sonoca almost un conscious. Tho mon In tho life boat ion tno Columbian so hurriedly that no opportunity was offered to sup plement tho llfo boat's usual sup ply Qf water and biscuit. Tho alneU tusk of water was soon exhausted but tho rain fell and tho mon Buffer ed less from thirst than from hun ger. 100 poundB of hardtack wa used up tho first week. Tho day tho food gavo out ono man tiled. Somo drauk salt water and ono be came Insane and booh after died. One by ono Oie men died until only five remained. The last death oc curred with aid In sight. FOUR RESCUED ON HIGH SEA n and eight steerage.