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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
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C, wosMinuml, onrljMjuday wllon three iniiBkcd ban dits .held up the train two iiiIIoh oast of Moanham, fifty inlleH oust of Pendleton, and robbed tho pnHson cern.nml express oar. Tho'woundcd robber and nycompnn lon' cBcnpod Into tho wild mountain ous country and two posses aro In u nutty ,Ono ju led by Doputy Shor iqsEstoffand Dlnkuly, of HiIb city, nnr4cnotlicr has started out from La Grnnfy. , Deputy Sheilff Hero. Two of tho robbers cntorcd Doputy Sheriff Georgo McDuffeo'H car while tho 'third had tho train crow prlson orfln tho oxpross car. McDuffco Im mediately opened flro nud ylitlu tho passengers crouched behind tho Bents ha waged a Bjnglo-hnndod battle until ono roblJor fell dead nud tho other woundod, fled back to IiIh compnnlon. ItcDuffoo wns wounded nbovo tho liclrt, but papora mid poncllH In hln poijcct broke tho force of tho bullet ami ho Is not fntnlly Injured. lwstfos hnvo loft for tho kccho froil Pondlcton, Latirnndo and Pilot ItoctL Aor boarding mid Rtopplng tho trnlm tho threo baudltH broke open -Vnu ijnres car and opened tho safo, luit ouiliiod only about $200. Wllla ono" guarded tho train crow tho otier two proceeded to rob tho pnBBomar8. About a third of tho men nVoard lost pnrt of tholr valu ables, ITho heaviest losor was II. I). Iloyco Vf Walla Walla, who lost a $700 dUmond ring and some small chango, Tho vliinon, woro not molested. A gol watch found on tho dead bandlU 3il inscribed 1u to bij "Hugh mitnoy. B-l-11." Whit J is a notodVlesporado and wanted) a long Ub of depredations in M tana, IdahAnnd Wyoming. a n kll I WW i4t f( k - rsailed at FcVr 0'Cloc ' - r ' Afternoon IVIHi Luij '' IVIHi Luu for Sanirrancisco-3 1 ViTho steamer Rdo(do sailed this afternoon at 4 o'elori with a cap SSlty load of lumbW tr San Fran teo, Sho also calrrled a good list jot pasBongkirs, among hom woro tie following: Clara Srtlth, J. A. urnes. P, Store, J. Clfary, Bon WJ'eary, D. B. Fulton W. V. McDon-J ld, A. J. Marcus uiiauuor, H. JEckwartlng, B. Thomson, R Rogers, gn Vukmeooh, Mrs. Ray ULown, S. Cohn, A. J. Marcus, Adah Haik- aen, W. W. Norlmaljln, K. J. Lunk . J. A. Drowr.1 W. W. West- Ireland. Joo Kqlly and sWal leerago passengere. REPOIIT IS DENIED. SBernl Evans Says Ho Dirt Not Cvit iclo Administration. Br Auoclttod PrtM to Coo Dtr TlmM. , WASHINGTON, D. C, July 2. prlgadler Genoral Robert K. Evans, imporarlly commanding tho eastern pprtment of the army, in a report (0Aiifalnir rnirlann Afnen ihnt criticized tho administration In a jwch at New York last week. He $,tbat he was jnlsquoted and did Ol caitti'u auuiiuibliaituu . iuouuic- jme In Us foreign policy. n NfflO (tas -i Police Ul' able to Solve Myster jotintj in 'Physician's Office. I0US Sll Illr AwmUIwI Prism to Pno IUr TIiiim.1 l'MtKHIUT, N. Y., July 2. in Bonrc'hlng 'or.n motive for tho mur der of Mi . liOitlsp lialloy In tho of flcaof Hr .HdylnCarinan, tho police today are working on two thonrlos. Ouo In tmt n ludatic killed Mrs. Ilalloy w If 011 Hhootlng at tho physl elon. 'Vt other Is tnat a woman flrod tho shot. Carman has served upon many lunacy commissions nud the police bollovo hoiiio Iiihp.iio per Bon inny have aotiKht lovoiiRO'for be ing sont to thu iiHyliiiu. , Upon what tlioy basul tho theory, that n woman coninilttcd the murder the police re fused to state, but ilcclnrod that they expected to make an nrrost, probably today. SLAIN COUPLE S Thousands of Austrians Turn Out for Funeral Cortepe at Triest Today Illr AmiviJ Prw to Co P Tlm". TKII3ST, Austiln, July 2. An Im posing demonstration accompanied tho landing hero today from tho Aus trian battleship of tho bodies of tho iiBsuBBlimted Arch Duko Kordluaud niul his consort, tho Duchess of Ho honborg. A largo space on' the wharf was kept open for tho catafalques, which wero draped In gold and black. Many prominent officials and first officers of tho army and navy woro present at tho landing. Aflor tho bodies woro blosscd by tho prions .ley woro convoyed through tho 'roots to tho railway station. The Procession passed through dense passes of humanity. Mombors of tho mllles ot tho dend couplo entered , )o special train and departod with e bodies for Vicuna, whero they 111 arrive1 tonight. i Massachusetts City Issues General Appeal for 10, 000 Homeless There (Dr AHocliteal rm lo Cooi Dtr Tlmei.1 SALEM, Mass., July 2. A nation wldo appeal for financial assistance for im innnn mrnfonn. wim imvn uoon itvlnir- in tents slnco tho flro was dccldefc on today by tho gen eral relief iommlttee. 'COMPANY IS DISSOIA'KD Jml B0 ot MnrtIlfleI , jct8 0l,l.. Jon AM amcnd SALEM, Or., July 2. J. F. Hall, of Marshffad, was told In an opin ion handec down by tho Attorney General yejterday that If a corpora tlon was disolved by a proclamation of the Governor, It may bo reinstated by paying tees not greater than two times tho anount of the delinquency at the datoof dissolution, However, the opinloti stated that If satisfac tory ovldeiio Is given, tho governor that tho ctrporntiou has not done business aftr the date of dissolution tho only ftjs 'required will bo thoae wbidh werl duo nt tho tlmo of tho dissolution NO ftR H ESTS IN FREEPORT CASE w !HI m UAMTC InLLIfi IfnillU1 NATIONS AID GIVE MOST ffiau MKMIlElt OF THURSDAY, JULY 2, Coos County Prisoner Who Es caped at Drain, Captured Near Oakland After Tramp Had "Peached" on Him. Ilr AmocUtix) I'rcM to Coot Bar Tlmm. ItOSMIJUIta, Or., July 2. Frank Vaughn, who escaped from Sheriff Qngc, at Drain, Into Tuesday night, wns Arrested nenr Oakland this morning by Doputy Sheriff I). jN'. Hoggn and Marshal Krttse. Tho first information that Vaughn wuh making IiIb way south was re ceived at Oakland ubout G o'clock' this morning when a hobo arrived thoro nud asked If thore wag any re ward for tho fugitive's capture. When told that thero was ho asked I CIIOOHIi'KIMSroilANKKIt. (llf AMK)(lteJ rrrtu lo fiHHi llr TIAini I WASIIINQTON, I). C July 2. I Favorable action was taken to- day by tho Scnatu Dunking Com- nilttoo on tho nomination of Ad- olpli Mlllor of San Franclsoo to bo a member of tho Federal Ho I serve Hoard. MOUNT LASSEN ACTIVE AGAIN; Fifteenth Eruption at Noon To day and Third Within 48 Hours IB; AMnciit! Trwi lo Coot nr Tlmn.l HUDDINQ, Cul July 2. For tho third tlmo In tho last fqrty-olght hours, IasBcn Peak broko into erup tion again todny. Tho outburst Is the fifteenth In tho sorles that began May 30th, nud except that Kb dura tion was not so great, It wns almost nu oxact duplicate of yesterday's. i STARBRUISE Assemble at Tacoma and Make Ready for Departure To night on Milwaukee (Br AiiixUlM Pirn la Vof Dr TlmM, TACOMA, Wash., July 2.4-Wlth the crulfior Milwaukee In port and naval reserves from Oregon and Washington assembling for a cruise of twenty-one days to tho Hawaiian Islands, tho waterfront presented an animated scene. Tho Tacoma and tho Cushman Industrial Indian school divisions assembled yesterday morn ing and tho Oregon divisions went aboard last evening. Tho Aberdeen and Seattle divisions wero nlso expected to go aboard oarly yesterday afternoon and tho Milwau kee last night. Tho crulso is jiot tho longest ever taken by the stato organization, but tho Milwaukee is. the largest ship ever assigned to such duty. IS AFTER JAPS Ptopose to Adopt Anti-Alieh Law Similar to California To Exclude Them TO? Aitoclit4 Pm to dot D7 Tlmu. LANSING, Mich., July 2. Tho an nouncement that 400 Japanese labor era from California wore coming to locato in Alger county, this state, has started antl-allen land law agi tation hero and it Is certain that an attempt will bo mado at the next ses sion ot th6 state legislature tp enact a lajv slmllir to that'bf California. SHERIFF GAGE- PAYS HOBO $25 FOR CAPTURING VAUGHN MR BUT HE GIVfS MOST WHO GIVES BES1 (2Jtm3 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1914 EVENING EDITION. tho officers to accompany him to the spot whero Vaughn was hiding. As tho officers nenred tho apot of hiding Vaughn Jumped to bin feet and nfter running a short distance jumped in to a stream. Deputy Sheriff Iloggo then pulled his revolver and fired Tho bullet missed Vaughn's head less than two Inches. Tho fugitive threw IiIb hands In the air and surrendered. In tho meantime Sheriff Gago and Sheriff Qulno, of Itosoburg, wero no tified and returned to Oakland as tho prlRonor was bolug brought there Sheriff dago left for SRlom with his prisoner today. Whon captured, Vaughn was drossod In greasy ovor allH and n blue shirt which ho had probably stolon from n section houso. Shorlff Qage gave tho hobo $2Ii. KAIHKIt IH llil;. Illr AoiIM Vrrn to Cew n Tlmon. I j I POTSDAM, Gormany, July 2 . Kmpcror William suddenly nbnndonod his Intended trip to j VIonnn to attend tho funeral of j the lato Arch Duko Francis For- j dlnand and IiIb consort. It wns j announced that ho wns sufforlng from a sovcro cold nud lumbago. -- W h I A LING BARK IS TOTAL LOSS Wreck Which Occurred Off Alaska in October. 1913, Reported at Last IH' AMsrUKxt Prri to Coot ll Tlmn I SAN FRANCISCO, July 2. Tho ancient whaling bark Gny Head, of this port, Is a total loss on tho Bhores of Chlgnlk Il.iy, Alaska. Slio went nshoro on October C, 1913, ac cording to word Just received by tho ownors yesterday, but all haudsworo saved. ENGLISH LOSE in; Harvard, Boston, Winnipeg and German Oarsmen Defeat British at Henley (Or AiMCltttJ Prm to Cooi Dtr TIdm. HENLEY ON THAMES, July 2. I Not an English crew remained In tho contost for tho grand chnllengo cup, the chief event of tho royal regatta, after rowing today's four heats. Tho threo trans-Atlantic eights, tho Union Boat Club of Boston, Harvard Univer sity's second crew and tho Wlnnipog, Canada crew, and tho Mnyenco Row- , lug Club, of Germany, wero all vic torious over tho English. In tomor row's finals Harvard Is pitted against Winnipeg and Bostou against May once. TO GATCH RATS Dr. Blue Begins Crusade in New Orleans to Wipe Out 1 Bubonic Plague (Or Auoclat4 PrtM to Cooi Dmgr TIiom.j NEW ORLEANS, La July 2. Dr. Rupert Blue, surgeon general of tho U. S, Public Health and Hos pital service, accompanied by As sistant Surgeon Genoral Creot, ar rived In Now Orleans fronv Washing ton today and began tho Investiga tion ot bubonic plague conditions. Six thousand rat traps wjuro sot, lu tho Infected Idlstrlct at tho 'direction of city offlers, IROATJACES Sill A Consolidation mill Coos PRESIDE I WILSON W iHUERIA READY 10 IK PEACE Delegates at Niagara Falls Address Note to Mediators For Rebels (Mr Am UimI I m 10 Cooa IUr Ttm 1 N1AC1AHA KALLS, July 2. Com munication botweon the two warring I factions In Mexico, which It Is hoped ovontually will load to eonforanees for tho establishment of peaco, was begun today when tho delegates rep- rosontlng Huertn formally nddrasiod to the throe mediators n note to be transmitted to tho Constitutionalist representatives in Washington. In this tho Huorta delegates expressed n wllllngnoss to discuss mensuros of peaco with tho Constitutionalists and bring nu ond to tho civil strife. Tho disposition of tho American forces now at Vora Cruz has boon loft for consideration until bucIi tlmo xoxt wcok President Wilson will con ns tho two factions ngrco on a now for wth Henry Ford, tho nutomobllo provisional government. Whllo tho moitfncturor. Neither Morgan nor protocols already signod cover many tho President dlsclosod what they phases of tho Intcruntlonal situation, nn,i. It Is gonornlly recognized that until President Wilson Inter told In- tho provisional government Is agreod qulrors that In his talk with Morgan, upon and tho dates sot for thb rccog- business generally was dlscusBod ani nltlou of tho now government tho Am- that Morgan expressod no opinion crlcnn troops will not bo withdrawn ll8 (0 whether tiuslncsg was good or and tho Intornal r)iiestlon not dofln- i,nd. Ho added that ho hud known Itcly settled. tnr AmwUixj l'r to Vot llr TlmM.) NIAGARA FALLS, July 2. Plans for nu Indoflulto rccoKs In tho mo dlntlon proceedings was somowhat disturbed yesterday by n Rtiggostlon ui uiu uiiuuti muii'ti viuvui iiiiiuiu that such a move might bo Intorprc-1 ted as a disruption of proceedings. Justlro Lamar convoyed tho view of tho Government to Ambassador Do Gamn and Minister Nnon, nfter' which both diplomats cancelled rcs-i orvntion for last night and snld'thoy would not dopart until today. The Washington administration bo llovcs tho dopnrturo of tho modlatora might fall to Influence tho Conatltu tlnnnllntB to lmrrv tholr iIolountoH to tho proposed informni conforonco wiiii uio iiuerin commission. mi. mcdlntcly after tho couferenco with Lamar, tho mcdlatorn tnlkod with Emlllano Rnbasa, head of tho Hu orta delegation. It Is understood that ho, too, Is unwilling that tho mediators should recess without somo doflnlto understanding ns to tho tu- turo. 0NLY27 CENTS High Rate of Exchange Deters Many British From Leav ing Mexico City (Or AmocIiIk nM lo Cooi nr Tlrara.) MEXICO CITY, July 2. In splto of tho Insistent advice ot British Min ister Carden, only thirty-six British subjects, mostly women and children, loft today for Vora Cruz. Several who had decided to leave woro de terred from doing so nt tho last mom ent by tho high rato of foreign ex change, Mexican posos today being worth only twenty-sovon cents Ameri can money, WOULD DIE FIGHTING IDr AMoMMeit Treu to Coot Dtr TlmM f VERA CRUZ. July 2. "Before I M . DOLLAR S?lfaif..hPMln.S!o' Pennsylvania, arrived here from mark Huorta is credited with mak-i"razu touay. no tawed witu lin ing to frlonds Monday whllo sitting tlves familiar with tho movements in the Mexico City Cafe. Tho party of Ul0 Roosevelt party and all toll was discussing the efforts of tho , ,. . ,,, ,,, ,, mediators nt Niagara Falls to flndlllim- he Ba,d' thero was no doubt a solution to tho Mexican problem, jbut that tho Colonel's party dlscov Huerta was moro grim and taciturn1 ered an unexplored rlvor 12Q0 mile than usual and showed acciiBtoined Jocularity. littlo ot his Kntili'B All In. Tho entries for tho big motorcycle race which will start tomorrow after noon at 1 o'clock from tho Masonic Opera Houso aro as follows; Noblo Pitman, Shannon Mltcholl, O. F. Yake, Elbert Harvey, Max Kruo gor, Geo. JohnBon, Arthur Hanson and Ed 'Llndborg. -rr -i FAMILY CIHCnLS BEACHED with every copy of this medium. Hnvo your advertisement rend by the Homo Community regularly, o Mint they will know you. Ho in troduced HI THE TIMES. of Tlnies, Const Mnll liny Atlicrtlser No. 283 WILL CONFER CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY Holds First of Series of Con ferences With J. P. Mor gan at White House TALK OVERBUSINESS CONDITIONS WITH THEM Also Discuss Pending Legisla tion in Congress Other Matters Up tnr aiinhm r-rtM to com nr Tim i WASIirXOTON, D. C, July 2 J. P. Morgan had an engagement at the Whlto House todny T6 discuss KOiieral buslnevs conditions vtVli. ireldont Wilson. It was tho first ot tho Informal conferoncos tho PreU- dent plans to havo with Industrial nmi financial leadors within a short time. I Confer Over An Hour. i J. P. Morgan and President Wilson, had nonrly an hour's conforonco at the Whlto 'House on general condi tions. It was tho first of n sorlos ot talks with captains or Industry ami flnnnco, learning tholr vIowh and glr- l lug his own on tho Industrial and fi nancial situation of tho country, as well as on monsuros In Congrewr- Morgan a long tlmo and tho talk wob largely rcmlnlscont. Tho Presi dent said that tho attltudo of busi ness men seemed to ho growing In favor of tho Administration's trust program. BIG LINER IS ET Canadian Pacific Steamer With 100 Aboard Ashore in Georgian Bay Illr Ataocltted rmi'lu iooa Dr TlmM. MONTREAL, July 2. Tho Canad ian Pacific Railway steamer Asslnt bola, with 100 passengers on board, went ashore early today at Red. Neighbor Shoal, Covo island, Geor gian Bay. News ot tho accident reached the wireless company hero from tho radl station at Sault Ste. Mario. It Is re ported that tho Asslnlbola Is not In danger and It Is believed that she' can back off. Tho fore peak Is leak ing slightly. The weather Is calM and foggy. IS' Danish Explorer Returns From South America and Sus tains Discovery (Or AiiocOted I'iiii to Cooi Car TIium J NEW YORK, July 2. Algot Lango, n Danish explorer who went lhto tho Amazon district with as oxpedtlon sent out by the Unlvoralty long. f ' , ONLY ONE 8UUVTVED Two American Contestants Eliminate cL 1u mntoli. tttf AmoIU1 rre t Coo 87 Ttmos,! HENLEA'-ON-THAME, Eng.. Jnly 2. 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