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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1914)
WaflEmTSiSslSi uu uiii,MWWiwC5itt.v wnKF-y" r V 1 IT TAKES SOMF INSPIRATION AND A LOT Of PERSPIRATION TO MAKE GOOD AT A 1UNNKU YKAIt TlllM httlVA is with brighter great Coos liny y, country Until history. For nklim. Aic you foundation for DON'T SCATTF.R SHOT ConrciitraU you'' advertising In tlio news-puper that rondo's thi' peo ple you want to talk to. AnituiuI- nrosIICClN 11 nnd Colull .,. before . timet mo b busy laying jours? I tlou cost! money. Tlio 'limes sines money to advertisers. ANYffl m 9ffk Mmm pBi,TTi?nrMr '-" -1-1 ib'' wn - Kntnliliolicil 1H7H VOL XXXVII. iih Tlio Coast Mall Vessel Formerly on Coquille River Run, Gets Out of Channel at Yaquina. REPORTED OUT OF DANGER AND BUT LITTLE DAMAGED Estabrook Company's Vessel Recently Transferred Meets With Accident (117 " II"' TrcM I" '"w """ Tlmf 1 SEW POUT, Or., June 10. The (leaner uiuuiuu. irum n imhiu-.wu, In pa'jiiiB up the Ytuiulnn Illvor Ht Toledo, ran out of tlio ehnnnol and j went aground on tlio mud flats. Sho Is pi no tin tutor and efforts will bo made to not her off ut mgli two, IS HSTAHHOOK 1I0AT. .... , . .1 , v.i ' Uandou ltw" ;1",:f,,,wl lo y"' iO aim Esiin IIS TOLEDO fill TUT The llnnd on "a owned by tho Es- ?,m"k- Another eruption was lie AGny nnil for several "VI o bo l.n.nlnout. The most ro wur ,",..,., K.i.ii imtwniiii dm cent volcnn r erupt on, previous to V"Zn in" t Ivor id ,'"" '' " '" Stntis, occurred F"! '"hmHor tr lo A inonlli nso '"ovon n.llos from Lasson at Cinder In tho umber trade. A nionni ago, . . wncn tlio mlllB eioseii iiovvu on mo Coipilllo, Bho wivb transferred to tho Yanulnn run. President Wilson Sends Fed eral Reserve Directors' Names to Senate inr AmocIi I7m to Com Dr TIdim.1 WASIIIXOTOX, 1). C. Juno 10.--Tho nomination of Chns. 8. Hamlin,1 of Iloslon; T. 11. Joiicb of CIiIciiko; v n i! iinrilliiir. of nirmliiKham: Paul WralhtirK, of Now York, and V, Miller of San Francisco, to bo in -s if ho Federnl Kosono m was Vent lo tho Senate. . .. A. C, tncinl Hoard St. Louis Hardware Magnate Loses Place on Federal Reserve Board W II SOX IK HOPBFUX. 1 I'M Prr.. to B Tlowo 1 'ilTVOTON'. D. C. June I - blent WHon was hope- ' v t imt the administration ' .Mat Ion program will be ' hi tli at Congress may d- i In July. H U optlmtotlc r. -ult of tho conference to- .vltli Senator Jams and a f rence Inst night with omer ? 'ntrrs. ICT A.KK-Ut.d PrMi to Com tT tm. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 7 0. IH . . , i. llfll..r.n'o talm support or I'reanioni " - i tgrains and lotters clrculntod among buelnroa ... ollli. fnr nil adjourn- men of Congress without comple tion of tho trust hills, praying fori freight rates increase holng askod: oy the railroads, nnd calling ror ;; halt "nn tho nttnekB Oil business were made at the White Houbo yea- Ml BOARDS TERMS MEW T 10 memherH of tlio l-euerai iiu-.uon "" ""i"1-" ...........-. tcrvo lloarl will Borvo tho follow-' Stewart that President Wilson aond Ik ter 11 " linn in. two years; War-' Federal troops to quell tho disorder bun! four y""r Jones, six years: In Ilutto liPtwoon ino.nberH of ho IlardliiB. olKl it yenrs; Mlllor t Wetom Foderatlon and tho In, I s lears trial Workers, who secoded Irom tho ' ' fnrnmr nrcnnlziltlllll. In View of HlO LETT ER COSTS S1181S job; were made at the White iiouae - callj. all witnesses ami a "" "' erda- President Wilson said that, Coiinc ,n attendance, the court In business was as good, if not Jjf': nulry. under tho presidency of -ord r, now than a wnuo ago "u .'"" Mersey, uogan mo iuim - it would ho less harmful to have j ,nk, of tho Erapreas of Ire he trust legislation completed than nd ,n whIch n)0re than ono tlious- to be confronted with n perloil of uncertainty which would accompany the delay. . . One of tho circular letters widen came into tho possession of tho nue House was circulated by tho Sim mns Hardware Company, of hi. Louis. E. C. Simmons, head of tno company, has been selected a mem ber or thn wdnral Reserve Boaro and his nomination was to have gone tho Senate yesterday but In tno Morning It was announced that no nad declined and that Assistant sec tary of the Treasury Hamlin wouiu e nominated. Not since the charges were made by the President of tne Insidious lobby" to Influence tariff legislation, has there been such a sensation of the sort in official circles. MARSHFIELD, FEftR GBATER MfHsllT I inrJTlli f Elfin! i j nl f I m I B 1 1 Svl I fi SlMrir?M UUll i LnuULOQ United States Forest Ranger Warns Curious People of Dangers There (Mr Aw Uint rrM l iVet Bur Tlraw 1 UKD HLt'l'T. Calif., .hini! 10. . "Keep away from the crater'' Is tho i warning being given out by Pulled I States Forest Supervisor Hushing to I the curious that are onger to view ' t:t close ratine the cone of Mount Las- L'n which last nlKht ngnln bugnn sending out wisps of steam and """' " JIT. IiASSK.VS VICTIJI. f 117 AmocIiIM Prrii to Coot nT Tlmm. VIOLA. Cnl.. Juno 10. Lunco Graham, crimlicd by boulilerH rroni Alt. Lnsflon Sunday, was allvo yes torday with a chance of recovery. UTTE RIOT! Olash Between I. W. W. and Western Federation Dis cussed at Washington llr AmikIII Prr to l!oo. Ir 'Clmf. 1 WASIII.WiTOX, I). C. Juno 10. Senator Myers and lleproHontatlvos Stout and IJvans of Montana went to the White House today In connec- nnint conditions In lltitte today the dologatlon did not press for the Im mediate soiidlax of the troops, but will discuss the matter further with tlio Presldout. OTIHT IX IIL'iTIC. (Jov. Stewait Investigates Trouble lletvveeu Jllni'i-. .St Aw.l.m i t l iiiitth. innt.. June 18. With In atmrnrt hr pftHllUCt ItlK &&$ttZ ! authorities mKinv pvry rnu.i .t bring a c-nltn i iroiiij the ranka of Butto'a 90o i-iliicrs. the elty waa TAKEN OP 1 quiet yeaterday. Me" we at wora Jl" all the inlm-a. Offlclr-U of the .Western P 'oration ef Wlnera !iave not aPPe:re.I si'e tliey tlm when the parade was bioken uu by a ae- ce'lliig faitum or inm uu ..- diy. NVESTICATION STARTEO TO , . n. .i. ;0 Cmni'esS Of rClanCl Disaster IS Ul,lr"''... , n i!M f-i Sifted, Revealing Ex act LOSS. Dr Auodt1 rr l Coot llr Timet J Uvr. I.V., , -" ..v -- -. . ..v-...i-.- i. ..m in. u nn urucii and lives were lost. Tho examination of witnesses was m t,-.t. "-": Minister of Justice Newcombo. I e. Mid It had been difficult to obtain accurate figures of tho death list on nassengers on uuuiu, um . glaced at 1014 with 403 saved. pla v Af KING, Portland manager of hci' a V Adklns Company, la snonding a few days here with H. 5P Vaughn and left with hlm to day to visit the McDonald & Vaughn camp at Daniels Creek. , .,.00 omi wife have takeu the Carl Evertsen home for tho summer months whllo Mrs. Evert sen is in Michigan. i MILMncn OP THE OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE 16, FEftR BALLOOi That Disaster in Some Form Has Overtaken Springfield Held Certain lml Hrr. tft ('not tu? Tltrrfl 1 I PORTLAND, Or.. .Turn a disaster In nome forn taken the crew of the bal 1flel,l' whlll vmUhed n .Tune 10. TImtl form has over- balloon Spring- fter leaving here Thursday with threo other 1ml- loons, seemed eertnln today. Today i additional searching pnrtle left for ! tlio south' mid west. Bloomington, III., Unites in Honoring Former Vice- President Today (Or Aiiorlitiid I'rr.. to Coo. II. r Tlmn. 1M.OO.MIXOTOX. III., Juno 1C. With all business Hiisponded and tho city drapod In mourning, niooinlnK tou paid final honors today to for mer Vlco President Adlal B. Steven son, who died In Chicago Saturday night. Tho body lay In stnto lu tho rotunda of tho .Courthousu whllo thousaiidH filed by. A long proces sion, Including the surviving mem bers of tho Stovenson Kscort Club, a famoiiu marching organization In IS!)!!, which accompnnled tho Vice-President-elect to tho Inauguration at Washington. Tho funeral sorvlcos were held at tho Second Presbyterian church. Interment, was ut the llloonl Ington cemetery and' vviih private. Tho honorary pall hcurors. Inoluded .las. S. Bvving, former ambassador to llolgluni, former Governor Flfor, Congressman Pltzhonry and former Congrosman Sterling. Among thoso present woro former Vlco-Presldent Fairbanks, former Governor FranclB of Missouri and Governor and .Mrs. Dunne. Refugees From Asia Minor Say Turks Attacked Old Men and Children. (llr AmckUM Ir to Vuat nir Tlirwi.) ATIIBXS. June 10. Greek refiifr oes from Asia minor brought reports today ut u uiawat-re by Turks of hun-j ,i...i ,.r i'..ali. ini'lMillnor nrluatv old mill and women and children In j tne lown or i noaia, iweniy-uw miiea , borthwem of Smyrna. R II I IIUUUUUU , RAILROAD BILL Senator Newlands Would Re place Jurisdiction Over Roads Under Government IHf Aowri4 FrtM to Coot IUT Tlmto. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1C Senator Newlands, chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commlttoo, to day reintroduced Ids bill for Fedoral Incorporation or tno rniiroaus. u first introduced It In 1909. "Tho ro cunt decision of tho Supremo Court In tho Shrovosport rato caso and tho proposod legislation for regulating the Issuanco of stocks and bonds, show that tho trend Is to replace en tire Jurisdiction over the railroads under tho Federal Government," said he, HAD IIAItD THIPS. T(m nttn01H I'orilund Ituco Had Xurrovv Km-mikm. IB Atoeltl rr to coot .j TIbm.I PORTLAND, Or., Juno 16. Tho fact that the balloons Uncle Sam, Million Population Club and Kansas ntv ill. wore wrecked with narrow escapes to tho passengers, led to the fear that the Snrlngfleld was oven less fortunate. The Kansas City III. which landed in Marlon County Friday, was not heard from until Saturday night when the. pilot and Aide Fawcett reached communica tion. ARCHIE KRUSE, the Prosper shin gle mill man, Is in Marshfleld on business and pleasure. CHEW SI TIME m TW 115 TO STEVENSON OFMOEIIS iSSAGRE OF GREEKS REPORT Btlill anwK ASSOCIATED PHKS9 1914 E VENING EDITION. IBO? BE BO mm Found in Delaware River Thought That He Was Killed by Kidnappers ttlr Attocltled 1'rr.i to Coot Dor Tim. 1 PHILADELPHIA. June 10. -The body of Warren McCnrrlek, seven years old. for whom a rowan; of s'iO.000 was offered, was round to- nay In the Delewnre. River. Doubt prevailed whether the boy met itenth by accident or wnB hilled by kid- nnppors. Supt. Tiedgen Falls Into Bay- Frank Martin Falls Through Hatchway of Vessel Whllo watching tho Georgo W. Bl dor dock yesterday evening, Pro fesBor Tiedgen accidentally foil from tho floating dock Into tho wnter. Ho caught tho dock and saved himself from going clear under. So denso was tho crowd mid so Interested was overyouo lu tho new vobboI fow were aware of the accl- cut. I'roressor Tieugou sayH imu uu Bteppod off backward and tliatlils or ,lroo tm,.H (o ni, f()r t, head did not go below tho Miir.aco ,m.y, ono ,r,, ,0K wlth George of tho vyator. Ilo was dripping wet shelly, President llenson nnd ,..1i.i.. i.,1.i. fiMtu 1ifi wnlnr mill lilir1... ... .. ' .... ..... . i .".' i i """-' " ,". t .H.I.... rled to IiIb homo for di tiifc. . ., .1 i . i. Frnnk Mnrtln. a longsloroinan. fell down tho hatchway of the Geo. W. BIder Whllo unloading frelhllt. Ilo wiib Painfully but not Borlousiy i c(, t,mo t WnIlll Wnn ,, 8nJl.lu, lonnl president the duleglites suggost Inlurod. Mnrtln waa rushed to Mor- .... .,.,i ,i,i ,lriillu n,n. i,., ,,.u ,i n... .,,.,,.. mm... a..,.,i.,..u i,,... I , . a iu iwiuiiLij iwim mii hi n nu n " cy Hosptal whero IiIh Injuries vv em. th(J imn wh( pllll11 ))ff , Myur treated by Dr. pix. it was 110 iit,ni .toro roi,iCry U Portland some tlmo nt first that ho had sustained iw 0 ' lirOKOII IIIUII lllll IIIVL'dllK"iiuil '"M vealed that he vvaB only bruised. Mnrtln Is ablo to bo on his root today and will leavo tho hospital In a day or two. CLOSE CALL Frank Herslof Falls Into Bay Off Launch Union, But is Rescued. Frank Herslof, a station man who hus been woikliiK on the Southorn Paelflc work along North Inlet, had narrnu.' KHcnne from ill'OWIlllIK last IRIAN HAS night when ho fell off the launch Unl(row the International fleet lying off ion opiMjonu mw c) "' " "",i:.e coaai iook up ixwuiona iu ma sitting on a chair on the stern of the neigh horhood of the foreign lega- 1'nlon. The Union . atruk a small tOIW Bnd Bso erected a barrloado wave from a psailng noat, unnaianc - ling Heralof. There U no railing i abound the deck and Heralof and dordon S.nlth l.appeued to be on. tie wharf In the rear of the city hall. nnd called an alarm to tne union.; Apparently no one on board saw hlm, fall as the crowd of worgmra aowra went H""IU Blirtll BUU B'lt " talis flrat notified them. Herslof v.ent down a couple of times aa he bad on his heavy clothing. The Pronto rushed to the rescue but could not pick hlm up. A life buoy was thrown to him aud this kept him afloat until a rope waa thrown to hlm from the Union, wttleh returned. Tho Incident, happening on the same day that the body of John An derson, who foil off the Union nt l North Hond niwoek ago, whs found, rausod coiiHlderable comment. Herslof Is a Swede and recently camo bore from San Francisco. Ho waa none tho worso for IiIb oxper lonco, MAItlXi: I1AXIC CI.OSCS. Another of Senator 1iiiini'r'n Clmln In Illinois Shut. (Of Atoltil Prr to Coot lit. .Tim" 1 ST. LOUIS. Juno 1C Tho Stato Flank of Marine, 111., was closed by the directors ponding nn examina tion by tho State Auditor. Tho act Ion was voluntary, A H. Munday resigned tho presidency at tho re quest of tho directors. .MUNICIPAL KLKOTIO.V HELD, Entlro Catholic anil Monarchist Tick et Elected In Hume. Br AuocUtt4 rru to Cot Otr Time. 1 ROME. June 10. Tho entire cath olic and monarchist ticket waa elected nt tho municipal elections held Sun day, the results of which became known today. Prince Colonna headed the list with over 0000 votes over former mayor Nathan, who headed the anti-clerical coalition. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Day AdveitNer. 1 CHOOSE S Ell GOUEiHT SOO w HI TRIE! TO BREAK Mi Witness Against Larry Miller Attempts to Make Getaway ' Is Still in Cell (Special to Tho Times. COqi'lM.B, Or.. Juno 10. F. vaugiinn. who was urougni imck from nan-iii. wiieri. m nun a iriin 101 steallng t.io l.lb Halnos es ato horsej and selling them to the North Dond l.lvery. to testify against Larry Mil- er. Is alleged to havo atteniptod (o break jail Sunday. He nnd Jim I tos and Jack Dempsey were confined In one. of tho outer cells and about r. ocloek Sunday afternoon Mrs. I.an- drlth, who with her husband cares for tho Jail, heard a noise. Sho called her husband nnd Investigation shovy- ml that n hole hnd been started In tho celling. Tho threo were linmed- latelv put lu the steel eago. Miller Is kept lu another coll, ho nnd Jack Marsden being securely guarded. Tiinl Xi'l iVivk, I Tho Miller ease Is lo start next Week. eif. Vnughan has been tnkon out two niioriu iinge. no I'lniuieu nun .umor ii toltliilm Hovoral illfforent dcscrlp. tloim o? tho place where tho money WnH ..cr,0(1t. ,t ti,cy founil nothing- ,n Vnniilinn 1,i,h ndinlltod Hint he serv- . " 1 FLEETS FIRE ON ISSULMEN Heavy Artillery Brought Into Play in Albania Prince William Leads inr Auotutt.1 rrr 10 coo. ni tioim i DPItA.V.O. Albania, Juno 10. An , other attack on the Albanian onpltal waa made today by the Mumwlumu, liisnruuntM when tho heavy artillery , waa brought to liwar on the defvud- tmr r,,i i.iiniiiaiuled hv Prince Will-! unl HMj K brisk artillery duel waaj .u.i..l iwunlmiiiiili nl liliialarkata i gloun(1 tue foreign italace. . , , , i MKAP LOIMJIXU HOIHK I ' "" """" ; mr mk rm u cm mi Tim.) , M1LPOHD. Mass.. June !.- , g,,,, roen wer, burMli to death .. .... mi...iv iniuHui I i when eighty perwna were trap- , I ped In a burning Armenian lodg- I i inr Iouhb The vlctlma were I i.h,r vuuma were I laoorera. imiivi vi(ii.'u iv maivis PKIMAItlKhJ.N JIAIM5. JlHior (lulls f Portlunil X Inatml ...r.-.. ......j. . . . hy DeiiiociiilN for (iiivitiUor, III AowrtalM 1'iw U bw Hr Ttma.1 POUTLAXD. Mulno, .lima 10. Mayor Oakley Curtis of Portlnnd gained tuo iiomocrauc nnmiiiuuou " uovernnr uc 'yeaiuruitr niinuinf, according to tho rotiirng today. Gov ornor Ilalnos, Hopubllcan, wns ronom- dinted. All tlio Democratic ami ho. iiublloan Congressmen woro reiioml- I' Iinietl. THOI'lll.i: IX XICAHAGl'A Claim I'. S. .Marine- Influenced Elcctloii Tlieri'. IVf Awolit4 rM to Coot Dtf Tmt. WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 10. Charges that tho United Mates kopt tnarltipa In Nicaragua to iniiueuro tho recent Presldentalt election In hnt stato nro contained in a reso lutlon Introduced by Sonator Smith of Michigan. It was referred to tho Sonate foreign rolatlons commit tee. POLITICS IX JIIXXIvSOTA. ot HAITI. Imu. in Willi tlio rnrn for the Republican gubernatorial - nomination between Governor Bber- SHCOXI) GRAND JIID-SUJIJIEtt hart and W. B. Leo the outstanding, DAXCK nt tlio FINNISH Hull, given feature, Minnesota today had n hy lnlgo MXXKA No. sail). OnWr statewldo primary to nominate tho of Vawi, .SATURDAY, Juno iiO. Gca Republican, Progressive and Demo-. t lemon $1.00, liidles frtv. hoywr'a cratlc tickets. No. 279 LATE FOR Mediators AdjoHrn for Three Days and Details are Taken Up Now. INFORMAL CONFERENCES ARE BEING HELD TODAY Huerta Denies That Former Senator Townc is Represent ing Him at Washington llif AMorUlft) Vrr4 in CfCt tlr Tlmw 9 WASIIINUTOX. D. C. .lune 10.- A temporary suspension of tho formal conferences at N In mini Kails among the mediators mid the American and Huerta delegates durliiK the nb- B,,Mpe ,f the Amontlne minister, gave iMesbleiit Wilson and Secretary llry- a R,dltlonal tlino today for consld- rti,, f men u, )H sUKKosted for ,le pujvlslonal presidency In Mexico, i)m.K ,,0 t.t. ,iay' absence of .Minister Xaon. tho President and hlit ndvlsora hope to ninUe headway over . ptoltlom of tho personnel of tho 1W goveriunont Delogatos to the mediation confor- m.0 t0lny continued tho consulora- ,n f jBt of nMnm from v),icb u H ,,cd (0 choose a succesi-jr to Huerta. The conferences were In- formal, on account of the nb .nco f tU, Argentine minister, chairman llabnsa, of tho Mricn delegation, received a telegram mn Huerta todav ilenvlnc Hint he wnm holng represented In WashlngUn by roriuer united States Senator Townc. Huerta said that Towno wbh ml. act- IB hH nKt any raimP(y, llabasa adiled that until the Amor- lean plan was submitted lu writing ... .. ... . . . " iasi weeK, ino .Mexican iloieitatoa hnd no Intimation of tlio deslro of tho United Stntes that tho Constltu- tlonallHts would ho cIioboii. All ,,, ,mvo pmHi.-aUj. lu,rt,P(, ow that on tho soleetloii of n nriivlo. i it tl'u iiiiiiivq, i iiu 41111VI 11 hub llltin ,lfrllmy suggested sovernl, but aro waiting for a complete Hut from Washington. llATTI.i: AT ZACATKCAH. IVdemls (inliii Victory In Klglil Diijn' righting tlOlMI Hlaln llr AworUtM I'rrta lu koot lUf TlniM.1 I .Mi'i.Miii uiTV. .nine 1 1. reio- I grapu reports received nero from .a- eeas say the Iohhch of tho Con- utlonallstH lu the liattlo at tliai laco aro estimated nt .'1000, General lrarron reported that nfter an orght- day battle tho ConHtltulloinllBts woro repulsed and pursued, E. BarfJGI'011 Lost $400 in Cash and Chocks Thore Last Saturday Night. I (Special to Tho Ttm-B. . COOJMI.I.i:. Oi . June 10- E. Bar .geion. u hlort Ki I'per ut Coaledo, l reported o luive Ijeen lobbed of ubout ,1400 lu thikn and iohIi Satiirdn night. No arrcHtt. uve been mude I so far hut Hlimlfi GnKe la InveFtlc.ii ; log the mutter. " soeina tnat iiargeron anu some j frle'ids M bwn doing . little wla- " "" "'"'""' , ",l,l" """-.,," ,V , morning Jlargcron discovered thai hu (u)(U had ukm ,,rMof ' who were with him Baturday night lr suspected of the crime and It Is I th(lt mmt mQy Hn(, ffk returned today llargemn i will iwnr nut warranla fnr uinm nf will awear out warrants for some of them. IXDIAXS AT TACOJIA. yi,,,, I'll beg Send lliileMles Convention, to (Or At.oUIJ I'lm lo foot nr Tlmw J TACOMA, WnHh., Juno 10. Hun- drodu of Indian representatives of nil 11.. .-II..... I.. lti Ufoo. nm ..!. 'Mil llIU H IIJVO III "W HBI HIW fiiftlll- area in 'incomn ror u meeting wiiicn coucludos tomorrow, Nino tribes In , all, sent delegntos to tho Pow Wow. It Is probable Hint a number of rco- ' ..... .. . ..i.l .. tl..,u ,ulll 1.A .Irnff.i.l In .fllllllUIIIIUllWdB n,,( iiu iiihiiuii .M Cuto Wells, Indian Commissioner. itoosi:vi:ir iioxohed Hililsh Fotvlgii Ht'crelm-y Given lrl- vato Liiiicheou, (ny AuocUtl I'rrtt lo Com uj TIhm.1 LONDON, June 10. Sir Edward Oroy, llrltlsh Forolgn Secretary, gave a private luncheon In honor of Col onoj Roosovelt yesterday. Ambas sador Walter nines Pago waa among tllO gllCStS. I oriiiestru, IC8LE00 il LOSES FUNDS