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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1914)
?1 vrw gjJLAjjWVS WORK TOGETHER AND NOT AGAINST ONE ANOTHER A BANNER YEAR rrt.li t,cnon opens with brlizlitfr nropcct fr tlio jrrcnt Coos Bay in ,1 Coflulllo Valley country limn r,cr licforo In Its history. r()r. tones nro In tlio limiting, Arc yon buoy lnylK "" foundation for jours? DON'T SCATTER SHOT Concentrate your advertising In Hie newspaper that roaches tlio peo ple you vtmit to tallc to. Ammui'l tlou costs money. The Times snes money to athcrtlscrs. xmt& Kr I (EfltfB I Mitnhllstirri 1H7N VOL XXXVII. as The Coast Mall MEJIDEU OP THE ASS0CIATK1) PRESS xecRrjsrsi3B i .ni nliin lllllTr-n . I Ml m URIltD S IlltS' MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. DUTY IS TO SERV E WORLD President In Annapolis Ad dress Says Country's Mis sion IS NUl ouiimuuoi rVDRFRSES VIEWS ON SITUATION IN MEXICO ovc That Country Will be f Spared Fighting Gradu ates 10 vura uiu. (nr A""ll"1 Vrm I" Coot Bit Tlmi 1 ANNAPOLIS, .Tuno fi. President Wilson told tlio 1G-I graduates of tlio Naval Acntlciny. many of whom lenvo shortly for Mexican wntors, tlint tlio 'mission of tno United States Is ono 'of tcrvlco to humanity, not of ng 'frandlzoniont or conquest. Ho spoho 't the nnnual graduation exercises !ind delivered tlio diplomas. Ho de- r-ljrcd tlio duty of tlio United States Is to jcrvo tlio world. Speaking of tlio iVera Cruz situation, tlio President ttnrcntly declared: "I pray God thut mitt hoys tlioro win not navo to fight mr moro." no niiuco mat tno real rood t icy will do will ho their lin- K predion on tlio Mexicans. Set (Snort Example I "They nro not strutting and blus Utlng," continued the Presldunt. "The iicoplc of Vera Cruz, who ieiplscd and hatod tlio Amorlcans illl think differently of them when nitf Imvi lenvo." Tlio President E-ipoko In u hugo armory packed ilih more tiuiti ruuo omcors, mm ihlpncn nnd frlonds of the grad uates. Ho was enthusiastically Pritered. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull Mn 07f) and Coos Hay Advertiser. ,yu" -,u SAVE 75 OFF wn ship llDIO IIS III 8K CARRANZA IH LIZA" Some Think He Will Refuse to Comply With Request but ' Continue Negotiations tn AMtrlttrj rroi to Coot ntr Tlm.) XLUSARA PALLS. Juno n. Tlio general nttltudo hero In regard to t ho expected reply rrom Cnrranza to tlio note tlio mediators sent him InBt Tuesday In a mlxturo of doubt nnd hope. Soino believed Cnrranza's res ponse wm no in tho negative, but It Is hopod that It would leave an open door for continued corrosnondonen. Some officii) statements indicate that Carranza Is willing to accept unre servedly tlio offor of tho good office ol tho mediators. ( AHHA.NZA'S PROPOSITION Coastwise Steamer Grounded Near New London, Conn. May Save Vessel ID Aiitililrd frftt to Coot Cf Tlmtt. NKW LONDON. Conn.. Juno fi. Tlio passengers from the Eastern Lino VOLCANOES ARE ACTIVE AGAIN Eruptions Occur on Dutch Is land of Sanguir Hundreds of Houses Destroyed 0r AtioctttfJ 1'rrit to Coot nr Tlmct.l DATAVIA, Java. Juno 5. Violent steamer Xorthland, bound from Xow volcanic eruptions occurred today on lork to Portland, Mnlne, which went Dutch Island of Snuculr, HO miles fiRiinrn nn Iinttlnii, t ..!.., I.n..n. . . .. ....u.w uii imiuuii o UUU IUL IlIKIll, TIF GUILTY Perugia, Who Stole Noted Masterpiece, Given One Years Imprisonment Idr vaui 'rf lu Yo llr Tlratt.J FLORENCE, Itnly, Juno G. A t'n of "extenuating circumstances" accepted today In bohnlf of Vln- pio Porugla, who stole Da Vlnclo's t'ona Lisa" from tho Louvro In Par- pi. mo judgos sontonced him to ono ir and fifteen days' Imprisonment. Hi Perugia has been In nrlson nwnlt- i trial since Decombor, ho will pre only about six months. Cicnllmi of (Vntiitl Division of Rebel Army Xnt Up to Villa. D Artviftt frrtt i Coot Dt; TlntM, CHIHUAHUA, Juno fi. "The creation-of a central division of the Constitutionalist army, nnd tho plnclug of Its command in tho hands of (lonornl Xntcra, nro matters en tirely within tho province of Cnr ranzn," said Villa, , when nsked whether he wished to comment on tho turn of affairs In Xorth Mexico. were safely landed In this eitv todnv inn nun an nour inter startod Tor their destinations on a special train. Tho cnptaln and crow remained on board tho ship. Tho pnsscngors, so-enty-flve In number, wero brought nshoro by a tug summoned by wire less. Tlio Northland grounded about midnight In n heavy fog. An attempt today to haul off tho Xorthland at high tide failed. DIVERS GO TO INSPECT WRECK south of Mindanao, In tho Phllln plnrs. Several volcanoes woro In cluded In tho disturbance Streams of boiling lava poured down tho sides ofv mountains, overwhelming forests nnd cocoa plantations. At tho same tlmo a hoivy rain of stones nnd ashes from the various craters roll over tho entire Island. Reports do not mention any loss of life, but registered tho destrutclon of a hundred houses. 1 T ORS TIPJCOIISTIIL AN OPEN PORT E M TO INSURE FIGRT oney Represents Johnson's Share, Win or Lose, in Match With Langford IB; Auorlittj fnu to Com Br Tlnrt.l LONDON' Tnnn r. HIv tlinllH. c4 8pvcrclgns. tho Inrgest sum over 'POJlted to lnsurn n clovo flcbt. Posted today for tho approach "I match between Jack Johnson 'La "ni Langford. Tho monoy presents Johnson's share, win or Sec. Bryan Denies Any Block ade Despite Shipment of Arms for Rebels AH.MS I'OU IIKIIKLK Uf AttocltloJ Prm to f'.ai IM, TIum.) I VEItA CUUZ. Juno 5. Arms ' I nnd nmmuiiltlon for tlio Con I stltutlonallsts woro dlscmbnrk- ed yesterday nt Tmuptco from tho Aniorlcnn ship SuiihIiIiio, witnnut opposiiioii, rno papitm of the Sunshlno, which enmo from (Inlvcston, wero not do posited with the Consulate cap tain, tlio captain declaring ho know no reason why thoy should bo. (II 7 AMOtlilt rrrtl to Coot Sir TIibm ) WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno r. A roport reached tho State Depart ment todny that another stcamor loaded with ammunition hnd cleared from Now York today for Galves ton. Socretnry Ilrynn reiterated that Tamplro Is still hold as an opon port, notwithstanding uio inci uiui unvornl shins arc on route thoro with arma for tho Constitutionalists. Nearly 800 Bodies Are Believ ed to Be in the Hulk of the Empress of Ireland I II 7 At,c!tt4 rrMI I Coot U7 TlMM.J QUEIMCC, Juno fi. Tho cruiser Essex was prepared to leave today for Father Point, whoro tho divers will Inspect tho wreck of tho Em press of Ireland. Nearly 800 bodies nro Donavcu to bo in tlio hulk. UO BREAKS STONE LEVEE Greenwood, Wyoming, in Dan ger of Being Swept Away By Rushing Water tnr AitO'UtM rmi to Coot Hit TIium, (lUEENWOOl), Vyo Juno fi. This town and othors along tho banks of tho Ulnck lllvcr, nro In danger todny of being swept away by o flood. Tho wntort, swolllng by heavy rains, havo torn away tho power dam and swept away the concrete lovco. . Many families havo MEET DEATH French Officers Killed When Fuel Tank Explodes Half Mile Above Earth 11)7 AmocIU4 I'rru to Toot tu, Tlmrt 1 DIJON, Frame. Juno fi. While racing a half mile about earth, tho fuol tank of nn army aeroplano ex ploded nnd Llcutonnnts (Ilronno nnd Sapper Klouv wore hurled to their death. I AT N S PRESENCE OF KING AND QUEEN E WOMAN 3 ACT 'Miss Mary Blomfield, Daugh ter of Lady Blomfield, Causes Scene at Court ALL LONDON AROUSED , BY SENSATIONAL SCENE Wife Who Declines to Prose cute Woman She Trapped in Home, Wins Praise mr ammi.im ittm to com rur tiii i Public Highly Inflamed Over Indignities to Rulers and Burning of Churches (n? Attotttlrd rmi to Coot lur TlmM.I LONDON, Juno fi. Mlsn Mary Hlomficld, daughter of Lady Saralt Louisa Ulomfleld, widow or Sir Ar- CHICAOO. Juno fi. "That Is a thur Ulomfleld, was tlio womnn who bcnutlful forgiving spirit; It is tho j fronted u seusntlounl srono nt llilclt splrlt nil women of Amorlca should JnRliniii Pala.-o Inst night, when sho i....... .nt.i M....1..1....1 ,.. ,. O..IU I throw herself on hor knooH licforo """ D"'" " '"" """ 0,""";Klng Ocorgt. nnd Queen Mnry. Miss vnn to Mrs. Adeline Lyle. Mrs. i.ylc hnd Just declined to prosecute a womnn she hnd trapped lu hor homo with her husband bore nnd Ulomfleld nloiin was concerned In tlio Incident, nlthoiigh her sister, who nl no uttended court, was requested to leave the I'alnce nfter the occur- GIANT LINER AT NEW YORK MORGAN 111 T 0 1 Aquitania, Greatest Ship Now Afloat Under British Flag Finishes Maiden Trip (Or Attof Ull Frrti lo Coot Dtf Time) NEW YORK, Juno C Tho now Cuiihrd Lino giant steamship Aqui tania, tho greatest ship afloat under tho IrrltUh flag, and second only to been drlvon from tholr homos. At "10 Vatorlntid lu size, arrived after Homlock, near hero, tho roller mills r nialden run from Llvorpool. woru washed out at noon, with rour NotwithstnndlnK her lougth of 001 fetit of wator swirling through tho fed. tugs convoyqd her easily Into hnd offered to pay the woman's faro renro, despite tlio fnct tlint she took buck to her homo lu Oregon. "I no pnrt. Sho left without protest, believe there Is some good In this! Officials of tho palace nro on womnn, Judge, nnd 1 don't want tho verm of nervous orostrntlon n to nrosectito her." said .Mrs. l.vlo. ' n result of last night's scono anil - .. . . . . ... . ... i no i.orn cimnucriaiuK ucpnrimoni hns taken every precaution to cir cumvent uny attempt to repeat tho performance tonight when another function tnkes place nt tho palace. Persons In the Immediate vicinity nt the tlmo sny the scone lasted loss than ten seconds and tho woman had only tlmo to ojarulntc "Your Majesties, for Cod's sako," whon slio was seized nnd hustled out of tho throne room. Sho added, "Da not uso force," as sho "went out. King (leorgo was tho coolest mem ber lu tho comnuuy. It In iindor- , stood no action will bo tnkou against Miss lllnmflold. Uecont dlscour- topics shown by militants to tho .King nnd tho burning down of many f churches hnvo luflnmml public opin ion to a rnmnrknblo tlogrco, Lewis Cass Lcdyard Denies That New Haven Directors Were "Dummies." 1117-AMtM.lfcl Prtu to 0Mitf TImm. WASHINOTON, I). C Juno fi. Lowla Cnss Lcdyard, continuing his tostlmonv on tho Now llann rinnn- clnl affairs before tho Interstnto ' Cmnmerco Commission, denied tlint tho Now llnvon directors wero "dummies" or tlint tho Into J. P, Morgan or former President Mellon united tho board. Ho said ho often opposed Morgan. FRENCH FLAG TD LEAD IN CANAL MS cue BURNED TODAY streets. COUNTY HALTS BIG LOAN IS BEHLEVIED Spanish Residents of City of Tepic Also uraereu 10 Leave by June 6 , Df Atolilel Pr"t to Coot Br Tlmt,l nOAUD U. S. S. CALIFORNIA, MazatlRii. (Wireless) Juno fi. The loan of a million pesos Is bolng levied by tho Constitutionalists In possession of the City of Tepic upon tho Spanish residents, according to Information that ronclied Mnzatjnn today. It was Bald th nil tho Spaniards havo been notified to leave Topic by June 6. Desertions from tho Federal forces defending Mnzatlnn continues, PORT ORFOltl) OFFERINGS. TO County News As Told by tlio Port Oifoni Tribune. Crl Wlllto nnrt Minn T.lln All.-ln. fl?'fri u""etl 'n marrlago In Port .;, 'eS("y. Juno 2nd, 1914, Jus te M T Wright officiating. mra,S8lonor Chenowoth, In re ding from nrtondliiB tho special ;"5 f County Court last wook. lnt 3d Supervisor Marsh that ho had "fed $550 to bo used in rocking ' mountain im.ti, - .,.. n.i tiKn 9 Used On tllA ryanr rnnii trnm hn fridge fill. " H. MrFlrhlo ami .lfn whn linvo t?" "vlng in coos county for the rt e?r or 80' Iavo roturned to Orford to mako their homo. b; e ,rIe(I 1,v,n& 'n Beveral Coos If towns, and Henry says that Ms come (0 Ule c5cIu80n ti,at fter fi d ,8 not Bl'ch-n bad' P,ac0 LE' D. Noonan, a life insurance ag J ' om Coos nay. Is spending a few r" St Pnrf npfnnl .r.rlIn. fho 11. w.- u.n...o - , . ''M. ,n. ...AltJ Pru, to COOt Cr lira, j niv.. PITTSBURG. Pa.. June 6. De- U-Nri o t. tmiti-vm,! Tk'h ... .1 ...nulH not rCtlim tO n.&,l,)AV nlGht. KEYZER'S w'ork for the Westlnghouso Electric i IIESTIU. & Manufacturing Company or the hlv I Westlnghouso Machine company, un- sd cS at th0 AIRDOMB. North le8S working conditions are lmprov 'iXi?U)AY night. raJYZEIt'S'ed. approximately 8000 men and "WEOTitt. Toaen struck here today. Sllllll ST KE AT PITTSBURG Threatens to Prosecute All Speeding on Bridges Let Road Contract (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Juno C Tho Coos County Commissioners yester day ordered a' circular letter sent to nil tho road supervisors In the county to keep a lookout for nuto- Ists running across bridges nt a high into of speed ana roport all offend ers to District Attorney Llljeuvlst, who will prosecute thorn, Tho Com missioners, in order to Insure con viction lu theso cahos and to punish tho most flagrant offenders, fixed the maximum speed limit on bridges at 23 miles por hour, Tlio matter was brought up by a roport that Stevo Curren was running ifi miles por hour whon tho China Camp bridge gavo way undor his machine, which weighed about two and a half tons with tho load. It was also claimed that a driver named Martin went across the bridge at a speed of CO miles per hour, I At Roud CoutrurtH. Hngqulst & BJonjulst wero award ed tho contract for grading and clearing the stretch of road along Shingle House Slough, their bid of $714-1 being the lowest. The other bidders wero; J. E. Fitzgerald. $7C4G. C. R. Flanagan, $7008.50. Peart Brothers, $9990. Bandon Cons. Co., $7898. Boon & Barclay submitted a unit bid on tho work. J. J. Burns was awarded the con tract on the Sumnor-Falrvlew road for $675. he being tho only, bidder. J. G. Lenevo was awarded the Bear Creek road contract for $290. her berth. WM W LOST PENSION Many Priceless Relics Destroy ed in Blaze Suffragettes Are Suspected Ilf AiwIilM rrtoo lo Coot lUf TIihm.1 DERBY, Eng., Juno fi.Tho his toric church of Ilrundsnll. tlatlnir ibnck to Norman times nnd contalu- United States to Show France ,"K ,n""' i'r'iukH ii. was d- .Unnni in Cnrmnl Dnn.mn I " uynnjiuuiiy. An explosion Canal Opening 1117 Aiiotltt! rrrti lo Coot lit 7 Timet,) WASHINGTON, I), a, Juno fi.--In recognition of tho services of tho Kronen pooplo In tho construction of the Panamn Cannl, steps wero taken today to accord honor to that country today. The French steam ship Louise, used In con structing tlio cannl, will benr a French flag and hold tho place of honor at tho formal opening of tho canal. Senator Root Introduced n resolution authorizing such a presentation. SHEEP THIEF IX CURRY. Mrs. Eva Hartley of Myrtle Point, Loses $25 Per Month By Marrying Again (Special to Tho Times) COQVIL.I'E, Or.. Juno C. Judge Hall at n session of tho County Cour hero yesterday granted Mrs. Finn of Bandon a mother's pension of $10 per month, Mrs. Eva Hartley of Myrtlo Point, who was drawing n pension of $2C per month, has married again, ac cording to word .In duo Hall recolvod, nnd so he cancelled hor pension. An application for a pension for Mrs. Clara Roborts of Corjulllo was recolved, Shu has flvq children and her husband Is III of tuborqulosls. Sho was granted nn ullowanco out of tho poor fund. Homes for Clilldiou. Judgo Hall of tho County court Is now ondeavorlnir to find homos foritlty. A search wnrrnnt was sworn the three little ehildern of Mr. nnd J to nnd placed In tho hands of Deputy .irs, Hiiri .Mosaics or uoosion. .Mr. .onerm uuuu, wuo louuii too iiiiiiiuu, Mosaics Is u mall carrier In Marsh-' which had beon thrown out of a field and his wlfo Is now a helpless Invalid. The children aro two, four and six years old. A stop-son of Mr. Masales has been taken by Mr. Noble at Ten Mile and Judge. Hall wants homes for the other children, who aro said to bo very bright little ones. preceded tho fire mid suffragettes aro suspected. WILSON BILLS PASSED TODAY Interstate Trade Commission and Omnibus Anti-trust Rllle- Rn Thrnimh Guy Johns Arretted for Stealing Slut- ton rrom Wlilto Rnucli. mr Aitouii iv.t to coot iur Timt.j Tho Port Orford Tribune says; Guv WASHINGTON. D. C Junn G .ioiius, who is living as n renter on rno interstate tratio commission bill, tho Asa Cnroy place near Corhln, had. the first measiiro on tho udmlnlstra union exporlonro Inst wook fliiggestlvo Hon trust legislation program, passed of tho "high cost of living" tlint ho tho House without a record voto. The will probably remombor for some1 Clayton omnibus anti-trust bill, tho tlmo, second on tho program, passed 275 Carl White was out on his fntbor's to C4. sheep rnngo, adjoining tho Caroyi ulnrn nlimit iliml Int. WTmlnriuiln v evonlng whon ho hoard a shot and noticed a bnnd of shcop running'. Unon investigation hn found whoro ono of tho niunbor had beon killed ! and next morning In company with n neighbor, ho followed tho track of tho intruder until satisfied of his bleu- IMJTITIO.V FOR PARDON I FORHASTSIDE.MAX I Win. Lcaton of Eastslde was in Marshfleld today circulating a petition far a pardon for his son, W. J. Leaton, who Is serving a sentence In state prison at Salom for a shortage of about $3000 in his accounts as recorder of Eastslde. The petition was sign ed by a number. FILE RECALL AT SEATTLE back window of Mr. John's house upon his approach, and covered up .. ,., . with an old coat. Over 16,000 Want County Johns was brought lo port Orford Commissioners Kniifkon nnd and tried boforo Justice Wright on UllllllllUlltlb MIUUM. II UIIU Friday, when ho confessed to tho Hamilton UCPOSCU crime and threw himself upon thol l" oittoj rtf u, coot utj Timto i mercy of tho court. Ho was sontenc-1 SEATTLE, Juno 5.- A potltlon ed to a fine of $100 or fifty days in for tho recnll of County Commls Jail, but owing to tho fact that a sloneru Hamilton nnd Knudsen, wlfo and six children aro dopondent bearing 10.000 names, was filed In upon him tho sentence was suspended the City Comptroller's offlco today, pending his good behnvlor and prom- Several thousand other Blgnntureti Ise to sottlo up his business and lenvo wero obtained lu the country tils tho country by July 15th. jtrlcts and will bo filed In the Coun- ty Auditor's office. Tho Commls- Medford Jackson county Is pro- slonors aro charged with misconduct paring an exhibit for the Panama Ex- In offlco. position In the way of processed fruits I and will perfect the exhibit as crops' DANCE nt the AIRDO.ME. North rlpan. It will Includo a fine mineral Bend, SATURDAY night. KKY.EH'H and timber showing. I ORCHESTRA. t V