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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1914)
(NT STINT STREW FLOWERS ON I HE GRAVES OF THF DFaI YOOIl OPPORTUNITY (reach tho Brent purchnRlng power tm?s family riitri.KH reached with every copy of thin moillum. Hnn vnilr nilvni'tlamiinnt wtrt.t tit Looked In placing your ndvurtls- THO CIIUIL-O Ul IHUIIlll l)t RtlC- Jjfal merchants 18 Till! TIMES. . the Homo Community regularly, so I Hint they will know you. Uo In- irouuceu uv Till-. TIMES. MMMHEH OF Till: ASSOCIATED PRESS THE I IVINf, m" JyQtp 01000 J mn JL XXXVII. Established ih;8 us Tlio Const Man, iTA DOES NO HAVE UNITES Cys That Plan Proposed to pliaiuio vvuuiu muni: rru- posea uiecuon anam Lrranza would be MAUtSUbUKUINATE iplanation Given for Mexican Delegates Rejecting Pro- n ..AAnb nfr I'nnfAPnhnn ,L u coo, ., TlraM, mexico city, Juno no. Actinp WlRn Minister hstovn Ruiz hnB, (a out momorniiiiiiiii Hearing on itato or iwexicnn uoiegnios to Mediation eonforonco, addressed ' (ho American uoiugaies turn nrst rie public Juno 17. In tlio mem- ndum ho brings out certain pas- d which were not contained In utatemont ns issued at Niagara n'lin ttmtlinriltullltlt nmiiti.ill,.,! Vropwals presented by tlio Aiiiur-."1'5,"1- La, which It claimed to bo tunln-l, ,k' nx filler niiltn a talking count to rcilucltiR electoral liberty i' nn" Fil111 thnt ho felt that the li Jlcxlco to n Bliam ns elections !"' x'0,"'1 was the sincere one and nnlil bo hold under pressure In "mt M'er In his protests of Inno hror of Cnrrnnzn. This, It was ar- VPM,ro "l0 stnnd had been por- J wnnlil Ik, liml fnr Mnvlrn JUrlllg llllllHClf. Ho Sllld thnt Miller U for tho United States, as woll l"'1 deliberately ohnson n crlmlnnl MCarmnzn, nB ho would cause bad,"'0,"1"1 w,ns 'rrl"B ngnlnst his wlfo. Ming between two peoples and' ' B talk to Jack Marsdon was Cirrania would alwayH bo regarded ""l,l,r- Baying that In paroling him M tho nominee nnd subordinate of 10 Pointed out tho danger of llciuor ioerlcnn government. For this rea- to Jlnrsdon and that tho latter had m, It was Btntod, tho lluorta dele- " 'ceded It. He said tbnt ho could jtki rejected tho proposals, for they J10' "? other than that Mnrsden Nild not countonnnco nny nrrnngc- "Xcnded physical violence to J. W. it enabling Washington to put In "ennutt. taldent of Mexico. . ( IIUKHTA MAY OO t; AM. UIKl ITrll in Cool b TlmM ;WA8IUNaTON, I. C, Juno 30. ihlrato dispatches received here torn unofficial sources In Mexico KIT stated that Huortn hud sent Ston und doiiKhtor toward I'uorto ilco, and tlint lio was making preparations for his own departure on ihort notice. This Information th convoyed to tho Stnto Dopart- tat today. IICCKSS TOM OH HOW Dr AiKKltlvd I'mi 10 Coo. lltjr TlmM.I XIAOAUA KALI.S, N. Y Juno 30. -After n couforonco todny between Avbsxador Do Oniun, of Ilrazll, Ml Ministers Kaon nnd Suarez, It im onnounced that tho mediators Kali formally recess tomorrow un til such t lino iiH the CoiiHtltutlonal UdelcKiitcs and tho Ilucrtn rcpre Mtatlves could confer Infornmlly M Mexican Internal problems. Tguas Calientes With unly 14 Men Many Wounded IDr AiiocLtw l'rM lo Ocoa IMj Tlmn.l TOnitEON, Mox Juno 30. Ilnll "ad men brought tho Information today that Gonoral Hnrron, command- OCIIIIL LUNG! '. pFB ,,. . IDE NUiEOfillS Lbf J .. GllJRommanftr Reaches' NnyL urLUInL of tho fodornl garrison which was jujy tnrt0,i today nnd tomorrow will defeated at Zacntecas, hnd roachod WjtnoM tho nrrhal of a larno nuni Asuas Calientes with only fourteen bon Somu l( t10 logging enmps ten. liarron was wounded In the ,mvo e0S0( ,iowu until tho Fourth tllgh. nn,j tll0 Snilth-Powors camps will Tho body of General Olea, anothor t.080 ,j0Wn tomorrow night and re federnl commander, was found on tho ' mnn closed until Mondny. tattleflold, according to reports mndo! Jn or(icr t0 accommodato tho to Villa, who wns horo today. Tho ,nrg0 nun,i,0r of loggers at Coaledo on of aonoral Darron, a major, was w,10 wnnt (0 conio In for tho Fourth, 'o killed. Tho only group of fed- superintendent Mlllor has arranged cms which left Zacatccas in any Kinut0 ot order, wns ono of about 200 men AH tho others f led panic stricken. As far as It was possible to learn, the Pedornls who managed to escapo Sunday aftornoon. another special the Constitutionalists' fire numboreil j wlll b0 rlin f0r tho Myrtlo Point log no moro than 300. Tho garrison con-' gorSi lted of from 14,000 to 1C.000 men., l0 j,,,,. TKeis. About BOOO woro tnkon prisoners. On I ,. . nidge Tlgors aro com- theGundaloupo road alone some 2000 federals died. ItliJKOTS AliMXJIAXCK. IBj AuocUU4 rxm lo Coot U7 Tlmw.1 MRYinn niTV lnn 30. News 'eached Moxlco City that Zapata, tholgtuff but just n good time" Is their Muthern revolutionary leader, , Published a decree rejecting nny nl- 'eelance with Carrnnza and saying that the Constitutionalist chief had cam)( wJ)cll ,ns been closed down refused to accept the "Plan of Ayala," ,ujtlj after the Fourth, the original agrarian proclamation of. Decorations Up. the southern leader. I Today many of the stores aio Zapata Is said to havo declared (,ecorating for tho Fourth and bunt that he Intends to extend his opera- ng am, flags nr0 m evidence every tlons along the western coast of Mex- wj,ere Ico as far as Sonora and that he will Mogt of t'ho street decorations were "8ht Carrnnza "forever." This in- , formation was brought to Mexico City by persons who arrived from towns inder the control of followers of 2Pata In the state of Morelos. I MI 10 SHIES DIGTATE BOOZE AGAIN i IS CENSURED1 JudD0 Coke In Passing Sentence ' umia uul nuuuie rrom LlQUOP inpoeiai to Tlio Times.) COQUILLK. Or.. .hum no in passing sentenco on "Larry" Miller convicted of tlu Myrtle Point hank "iier. nim in rooklng tlio pnrole !,r ;,n,,c Mnrslcn. Judge Coko yes- ""'" "" poiniou out tnat lliiuor WnS lirollltllly riHlinilHlllti fnr tlinlf . ,""'!' MiiKes Statement Miller (1. II. Miller, known ob "I.nrry. mndo the fallowing written state ment In connection with his raso: "I have no knowledge of who ro,,hed the Myrtlo Point Ilnnk, or who piirucipaioii in ino roniicry. And 1 realize now tbnt I drank too much "Nutwood whiskey," and that I an' ' Mm of clmntiHtnnrcB. I , .-.. n,)cg lt t)10 day Is not " 'vhon tho real Kiillty ones will lie b ''' Jus tice. I appreciate "ml exeiiu "y thanks to Attorneys Pc " ' Htemuiler for their honext mid sin cere work In my behalf. I will state for their benefit that all the money I Knvo them was $13, all tho money I had In tho world to fight my case with. "I consider that tho only crime that I havo commltteed has been Multilist my wife nnd myself nnd I linpo tho time Is close by vl"ii I can face my frlomlH again nud tho wholo world nnd prove to thorn that I am liniment. Coalecfo Camps to Have Extra Train Tomorrow Night For Celebration Tho Influx for tho Fourth of run a spoolal train for uiem. i" morrow night tho special will leave Marshfleld ut 6Hfi and lenvo Conl min nn tho return at 7:4.'. Next (lg tomorrow nnd will bo horo with bolls. Tho boys huvo uoen buvwk up and planning a gala program for tho whole celebration nnd will Intro ,i enmn now stunts. "No rough li ut u - "- motto. M . of nmn,et Plorco's loggers np .... today from the Tar Heel up n dny or two ago, Many booths are also bolng put up today to be In readiness. Times Wanfads bring results. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, KINNEY Coos Bay Man Whose Metaoric Career Has Attracted Wide Attention to go to Asylum Major L. D. Kinney, whose meteor ic career on Coos Hay during the past ten years has attracted much atten tion, was todny declared Insano nnd ordered committed to the state nsy lum nt Salem for treatment. Just prior to his examination by Judge Hall and Dr. Horsfnll, he had become very violent nnd hysterical and pre sented n pathetic spectacle to those who had known him In his palmy days. This afternoon ho was taken to Coqulllo by Constble Cox nnd Henry iHolm, who found It ncOessary to strap him In tho nutomobllc. He will bo held In tho county Jail there until attendants nrtivo from Snlcui to tnkc him In charge. Without Funds Now. Although for years Major Kinney has controlled n largo amount of the most valuablo holdings on Coos Hay, ho Is now without funds. All his belongings nro In the hands of He eclver Walters, who cannot furnish him nny funds pending tho settlement of tho clnlms against his praporty. Owing to this lnck of funds It Is scarcely likely that Mrs. Kinney and his other relatives will bo able to send him to a private sanitarium as they would like to do, It Is tho causa of deep grief to them and their closo friends. This Is tho third attack that Major Kinney has suffered Tho ono Inst fall was tho moBt serious until this time. Then ho wont to n Callfornln sanltnrlum, whoro ho romnlned sev eral months nnd had practically re covered. About thrco weeks ago ho began to show signs of another break down and for the past week had been suffering from Insomnia and yestor day wont to North Hend nnd caused lu.uo trouble. Ho wns sent homo by friends but on returning there gath ered up some clothing In n suit caso a ml left again, Flnnlly ho was round 1 and his condition was such tbnt ho could not longer bo left nt liberty. May Not Hccmcr. It Is stated by parties closo to him that Major Klnnoy Is suffering from softening of the brain, or n form of paresis. Owing to his advanced ago, llttlo hopo Is held out for his rccovory. Here Ten Yearn. Mnjor Klnnoy'B enreer on Coos Hay has had fow equals outside tho tales of (Jet-Hlch-QiiicK wiuiuigioru. 1 IDE DODIES Victims of Empress of Ireland Wreck Are Brought Out By Divers JDr Aworl.lM fw to Coot fit? Time. ) SIMOUSKI, J ii6 30. Two moro hodloR woro recoWtd by dlvors from tho sunken ship Empress of Iro land. Ono wns n man, aged about thirty, and tho other wus u girl of sovoii. The Canadian Pacific Com pany purchased n plot of land near Father Point ns a cemetory for the unidentified dead. STATE REVENUE FIFTY THOIBUD Decision of Supreme Court Will Mean Big Gain for Washington tnr AttoflttoJ Prt lo Coot IU Tint. OL.YMIMA, Wash.. June 30. The Supremo Court bitting en blnnc, ro versed the department decision und held that the constitutional five per cent gross earnings' tax on eM'tvss companies doing business In Wash ington will give the state an annual revenue of $50,000, Itl'.V OX HANK 1JXDS. Vf AMoeuie Prttt lo Coot lur Tlioi.l CHIUAUU, June ou. 1 " i tho Norh Avenue State Hank ceased I last night and there were fifty per-! sons awaiting their turns today to replace their deposits. During the run the bank paid out $300,000. j 10 RECOVERED 1$14 EVENING EDITION. IS HEID IfANE He came hero about ten years ago from Hosoburg, where ho had been a short time. He had operated In Alas ka and also In Utah nnd waB a Cana dian by birth. He came to Coos Hay with practi cally nothing, but In n short time hnd secured valuable real estate holdings nnd Instituted tho first real boom thnt Marshfleld and North Hend vic inity ever had by boosting real estate prices ho created n big demand for renl estate and Incidentally to tho worth of his holdings. The stories of his subsequent deal ings, his various real estate promo tions, Uclt Line Hallway plan, rail road schemes, etc., would fill n book. He spread out too rapidly nud In mnny ways wasted his money In op erations and was caught In a pinch along about 1907. Later he started ngnln on tho Hap Id Transit project, caused qulta a flurry and encountered n failure from which ho never recovered. Ho had a marvelous memory nud even lost night when so hysterical that ho could bo heard for n block nnd almost drowned out tho city council proceedings, he remembered accurately llttlo details about money matters. dmr-llyslerlrnl Totliy. Mnjor Kinney was held In tho city Jail last night and seemed to bo In his right mind this morning. About 0:30 o'clock Marshal Carter topk him to tho Palaco Hcstauraut for "break fast and ho began raving 'while seat ed at the tablo. Tho Major talked In cessantly, declaring that .o was nn army officer, n Hrltlsh subject, rail road man, lawyer and what not. V...o seated -t t",o table he knock ed ovcrn bow1 of b.oa.l and milk end when Mnrshul Cv'nr uttempted to set the dish up, the Major nt""" ' grab for him. So tight ;.... '.tls hold that It took Hal Stutsman nnd two mon who word called In from the street to control him. They took him back to tho station by force and ngnln sorvod him hrcnkfnst, A crowd of curious people soon congregated In the police station and Mnjor Kinney wns bent on making u speech. Ills thoughts wero discon nected nud meaningless. Now and then ho would boo someone In tho crowd whom he recognized. Then ho would get up from his chair, place both hands on tho shoulders of the man addressed and tall; a bluo streak. Now and then he would Imagine thnt tho rowd wns making fun of him and ho would demand thnt thoy shut up. Japan and United States Not To Give Out Negotiations About California 1117 Auoclit rrftt lo Coo. Dtt Tlmft.1 TOKIO, Juno 30. Japanese For eign Minister Knto announced that tho details of treaty negotiations be- ....,... Tnimn (t.l.l til.. ITllltn.l !3tntftll I n.. .!.. rlnllfnw.iln nll1,1 I fl W U'nlllll llll IIIU rfiltltUI 11,1 .,,, " ..w..... not bo published out of doforenco to a request from tho United States. State-wide Prohibition Goes Into Effect and Over 1200 Saloons Must Close (Bf A.KKlito.1 Prtt lo foot Dtr TIm I CHARLESTON', W. Va., Juno 30. Reports from over the state Indi cated that many saloon keepers an ticipated the enforcement of u pro hibition amendment tonight by clos ing their places of business. Homo of them have disposed of their stock, nnd others confessed they feared dis order In closing hours of business. Over 1200 saloons wlll bo closed. NEW IOSTMA8TKHS. Arthur H. McDonald has boen ap pointed postmnster at Elkton, vice Fred H. Andrus. Hose Muservey has been appointed postmaster at Illahe, Curry county, vice Lewis Hostetler. TREAT! TALK IFOUR IN ON KEPT SECRET ififlM WEST VIRGINIA ODY TONIGRT A Consolidation mill Coos WILSON TELLS SUFFRAGETTES ISSUE IS NOT NATIONAL ONE SLAIN COUPLE SHOWN HONOR' Heir to Austrian Throne and Consort, Who Were Assass inated, Taken to Vienna t)it 4nfHtl Trrii to Too Hn Ttm M1CTKOK1TCII, Herzegovina. Juno 30.-The bodies of Archduke Franc's Ferdinand nud his consort, tho Duchess of Hohenberg, arrived hero on n special train from Sarnyovo, Bosnia. Tho town la draped In black. (luardB of honor from the army nud navy were drawn up along tho plat form nnd behind them local officials nnd a dense crowd. Tho coffins wero removed to the roll of muffled I'runis nud the toll of Jiolls, and convoyed to the roynl yacht Dnlmnt lying In tho river. Tho yncht wns covered with military flags and wreaths and surrounded by hundreds of floral offerings. At tho mouth of tho river, the yncht transferred the coffins to a wnrshlp bound for Trieste, whoro tho bodies will bo transferred to n train for Vlennn. i The vessel was proceeded by a tor pedo boat and followed by the Gov ernor's yntch bearing members of tho household of the Arcbduko and Duchess, The bomb wns thrown by a youth standing on tho corner of tho main street, It wns tho slgunl this morn ing for a serious nutl-Scrvlan out .break, which the troops found diffi culty In quelling. BOISE SCENE OF Four Parties Hold Conventions' to Draft State Platforms Today (llf Anorlil! 1 1 .a to Coo, fit Tlitin ) ,r...i t.l ....... IA tit........... I nwinu, iuii., iiiiiu .iv. riiiiiuuii conventions of tho four political parties recognle I under tho primary election law of Idaho Kopubllcan, Democratic, Pioresslvo and Social- ,1st opened I ere nt noon today. Pro htliltlou Is the chief Issue before eiKh of the tb e lending parties. Sheriff Gage Passed Through City Early This Morning With Prisoners Shorlff Ongo and Wnltor Condron ni rived In tho city nbout 8 o'clock ahls morning with Larry Miller, Frank Vaughn, Jninim Ferrari nnd Jack Marsdon, prlsonors who have long terms to servo In tho stnto poul tentlnry. Tho party loft shortly after their arrival on tho launch Gasco. Frank Vaughn was convicted of stealing horsos Bome time ago, but was brought from Salem to testify In the Miller caso. Larry Miller, con victed of tho Myrtle Point Hank rob jbory, will norvo an Indctformlnnto hontenco of C to 20 years. Ferrari, convicted of tho murder of John Kol lv. also has n long sentouco to serve, land Maisdon was returnod buonuso of drink nnd threats against J. W nonnutt. Marsdon's parolo was rovokod by Judge Coko yostorday. (OQl'ILLi: IS DHV NOW. fRneoliil in The Times.) COQUJLLK, Or., Juno 30. It was' statod today that nil of Coqullle'B saloons will bo closed at midnight to-, night and remain closed pending tho outcomo of mandamus proceedings i which tho liquor Intorest propose to start to compel the city council to renew their licenses. The old licenses expire tonight and the council re fused to grant new ones nnd tomor row It wlll be up to Mayor Morrison and the marshal to see that no sal oons are operated. i 16 of Time, Const Mall Hny Adu'i-tNor No. 288 Says He Will Not Use His In fluence for Passage of Amendment LEADERS PUT WILSON THROUGH EXAMINATION Questioned on Attitude With Respect to Other National is sues but Draws Line W? A.nxLtisI Prr. u Com p TIitm 1 WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 30. President Wilson told tho dolegntlon ' of moro than 500 women suffragists nt the White House that woninn suf frage was a stnto Issuo ami not x untlonnl one. and for that icnson ho would uso his Influence for tho pae sage of a constitutional amendment In Congress. The women represented tho or gnnlzcd club women of nearly ovory state. When tho President declined to support tho Mondell-Hrlstow am endment, some of tho lcndors began to put him through n sharp cioss ex amination, whloh tho President took good nnturcdly. Mrs. Hhutn Chlldo Dorr and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley quos- j tloucd htm on h'ls nttltudo with res pect to other national Issues and nftcr 'answering several of their questions, tho President declared: "I cannot per mit myself to bo cross examined," HOOSKVKI.T TO I'lTTHHl'llO I'l-ogrcNHhi lender Wlll Test Oul Ills Voice There Tonight lit . Iti) rtrn i root PT Hum. NKW YOUIC, Juno 30, Colonol Hoosevolt, accompanied by his son, Theodore Hoosuvelt, Jr., left this morning for Pittsburg, where ho wlll speak tonight at tho closing ' of the second annual couforonco of tho Progressive l.onguo of Pennsyl vania. Tho Hcoc.li.nt Pittsburg, ho said, would serve as a tost for his wilrc, nnd to determine to sumo ox tent, his plans for the coming cam paign. KOO.HKVr.l.T IS HUl.liY Df Amo 1(11 I'ttM lo Coot nr Tlm.) OVSTKIl HAY. Juno 30, "I I feel bully, Just bully," said lltoosovolt, nB ho mounted bis I'ersinn gomiiig anil stnrinu on it ride with his son Archie. An a cniKosslou to the doctor, who prescribed four months rest, Colonel ltoosenlt slept nn hour later than usual. HND COTTON UAMHLI.VO lf AMerltltsI I'n. lo Com Ht Tlmta.) U'ASIIIS'flTnN. II. fV. .limit MO The Lovor bill, iluslgnml to oiimjiinte the gambling fenturns In cotton ex changes, pnssed the House of Hop- I'scptatlves )esturday by u vote ot xl to 21 ACTIVE AGAIN Explodes at Noon Today For Seventh Time Smoke Shot Up Thousands of Feet llf Auocltlt I'riM lo Ct nr ilmM 1 RICD HLUFF, Cnl., Juno 30. Lassnn peak exploded at noon today for the sovonth time and a donso column of smoke shot up thousands of feet Tho eruption was moro vio lent than any of the previous ones. NAVAL BILL IS T Carries Provision for Two New Dreadnaughts and Per mits Sale ID Awocltttd IVCM lo Coot P. 7 Tlnro.1 WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30. Prosldent Wilson todny signed tho naval appropriation bill, whloh cur ries a provision for two new dread naughts and permits tho sule of the battleships Idaho and Mississippi to Greece. ; I N G D Mr-