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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1914)
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CW MHHHmniipppiiiiiii i rm ua.Mnji WxmvB FIRE DEPARTMENT ! -NIGHT BUS! ALL W S lii Return, From Timber Fire , at Bunker him rircmen are J Calledato, Blanoo Hotel JAMAGE MmHOTEL IS ESTIMATED AT $600 Uficers -Think Fire is of In- cendiaryiOrigin Started at 4:30fThis Morning. 2S A SUSPECT ARSON MarshaTTCartor and 12. E. For- ry, proprietor of tho lllaneo, wo OLO SURVEYS 5 1 W W GIVEN CREDIT FOR E W E London Paper Says American's "ll8 i,rwi secretary .myan-s nro- Lahor for Advance is Be ing Crowned With Success Started by Ambassador. long labor for peace, Is n realization of ii dream with which Sir Edward Grey ion Hurt tho House of Commons to an astonishing display of enthusi asm throe years ago, but which tho amiable weakness of Tnft was not strong enough to translate Into ac- HUERTA LEAOER WILL APPEAL TO NATIONS AGAINST U. S, 111, Amo ItlrJ rrni to Con n Tlmn.l LONDON, July 10. The Dully News, commenting on tho announce ment of Ambassador Pago Unit a new , tlon. Ilrynn'B proposals arc strictly 'treaty botwoon tho United States and practical, tho object of referring dls- DifferenCe Of AbOllt 250 FC0t'Orcat n''"nl" 10,I"S to tho closer pules to a commission being to so- miming 01 mo iwo uniiuus was iieing cine uinu mi- iuuituuh huh imuut concluded, says: "TIiIh fmit, which opinion Is dangerously excited." in Lines May Affect North Inlet S. P. Right-of-Way .1. II. Plnkorton of .North Inlet inclined toTpThluTu that the flro j, , wiih In Murshflolil today on business was of Incendiary origin. Tbey and while lioro stated that tliero waB alflo thlnUytTrnt tho flro which j n i,g mlxup along North Inlet over I occurrod,aljout six weeks ago j i two old government survps which' was causadiin the samo inanner. do not correspond. The nilxup Is now OfflcorffivValtor Richardson, causing conruslou for the laud own- .who inspected the sceno of tho j ' urs and tho Southern Pacific, as It I flro soon after Jt wiih under con- tral, says "thnt hu was able to do j toot tho f timet) of kerosene near wJioro tho'fTraBtnrlcd In tin roar j i at tho Klngftnent niarkot. Tho j oiilcorg aro5Jnvc8tlgntliiK tho matter thoroughly unit lmvo j nomo cluca.a I nffocts tho right-of-way. The first mirvoy wus lundo In 1ST.7 and is known us tho (lonlini & Hall survoy and tho othur was made In 187S. Tho surveys differ .by about 2"i0 rout. II is said nnd tills Is now causing nomo uneasiness. .lust what ran bo dime to straight en out the tnugle, which U similar to many In Murshflold. Is a problem that Is now trjlng to be stllvcil. r RAGETTE SES STIR Dan Keating, chief of tho MarslifJoldjlflre departmenl, this i morning irocelved n check for 100 fromJ. W- Ih'nnett and j James il.,rianagan as recogul- i (tion of hls'wilMnblo service! In . extinguishing rthc flro this mom- Ing In the jjulldlng at tho corner j t'oX Jnroat'Anil rConimerclal nve- nnuc. I ,i , ii o .After ;fh?tlnp uitlmbor flro at inker HIUjTrom 10 o'clock last lplit .until ffifO ofclock this inorn- i- rni' yfsr ticut ....other biao Junius on Footboard of An lHcb HttacSSSffitho rear end of tlio tOlllObilC in Wllictl tllC ace 31otMj$rh boys had Just ro- Kilig Was Driving rea iromDjinkw I 111! and wero , n? Afwtaw (n Con, Tlmn , vcinB tljtapi.uuttus In tho on-1 ,.,..,., H,.otlnm,f Jllly 10. A "! House ijhon tli -oiil alarm , Hllfri,,KoUe, uttering an ex issoundetU I tiltant yell, sprnng on tho lootboaitl r-m Jlre. the lllanco started Qf n BIltomol,0 ,n wllk.h KIIB - U1tl(?just rtbnvo-tliu Killer- , , ()0 filrcot8i Tho ()i,0 ,, a hard time to keep tho indb from I lynching hor. I Tlio womiin was Identified -as Itlio da Fleming. She seized tho hun'dlo of tho tloor of tho roynl itutoiiiolillo lio foro tho astonished police conltl net. i She turned nut to bo armed with a ' petition ngnlntU the forcible feeding of Imprisoned suffragettes. A largo forco of troops wib requIsltlontAl to protect hor from tho populace. "Knr llcr In tho day, at Dundee, the King and Queen recoived attentions from nnothor Hiiffrngetto who kicked a nUundle of papers Into the auto tin CANADA RUSK TRAIN BANDITS SOT SO GREAT: ESCAPE TO Returning Americans Nearly Two Masked Men Escape With Offset Number Emigrating Several Thousand Dollars to Dominion. I Near St. Louis. ' (llr AM"- IMkI I'im lo Coot llr Tlron.l j 111, Aiioel.lfJ fm lo Coot Iltr TIium 1 WA8II1XOTON, D. C, July 10. ST. I-OUIS, July 10. Two masked Secretary of l.nbor Wilson Is pleased bandits who held up tho westbound ' on Mexico City. with the reports Indicating that tho Knty Flyer near Matson, Mo., last number of Americans emigrating to night, capturod n train walker who J Canada Is decronslng. llurlng lit 12 surprised them bh they Americans numbering 97. Sf.l went to tho express car nnd Camilla, while the number returning with them to provont him spying wiih only I17.317. When ho beenmo their departure. Posses aro In pur Secretary, Wilson ordered dopnrtincn- suit. Kvldently mindful or tho dis tal bulletins giving the facts as to aster that befell tho Mouc' am, Ore tho resource or all states bo sent to gon bnndlts, they confined their op tho American residents of Canada, orations to the express car. They os- VILLA'S ARi TO GO SOOTH Settlement of Internal Strife to be Followed by United Rebel Advance lt!r ..fn'Utst rrnt to Coon liar Tim f K. PASO, Tex.. July 10. A speedy movement of Villa's army southward from Chihuahua to resume the cam paign against Moxlco City Is pre dicted horo, following tho rocelpt of news from Torreon thnt the Intornnl peace conferenco finally ended. Wlt.i Guadalajara In the Constitutional ists' hands nnd San Luis Totes! be sieged, thcro remain only two or throo points or defoiiHC Tor the Fotl erals before tho national capital is attacked. It Is expected that Villa, Obrcgon and Oouznlcs will unite 00,- , 000 troops at Celnya for tho attack iHEDOCATION IS T I0N0ANGERJ For the plercn months 'ending May enped with suverul thousand dollais.r . n pronf,lQ ftf I nQ An 111, 1911, the department states that worth of Jewelry from tlio safe, whlcn ,dUl' J; " ,r ti.4 o.Ta-J; ijuiU5 ouys i nut oysiuui Must be Readjusted tiS.aoo Americans wont to Canndn, they blow open while 11.127 returned to tho United CoiiBtablo Annum said tho train States. If 1 HURT IN crow told him the bandits carried away u sack of sllvor weighing fifty pounds. I rf m -Meat Market. Just what cans- tlte cmiflagratlnu lias not been AqtwAmiI. ' TJio fire was dlscnv r(d by ChsrliwMcdovf in, da clerk vtka Mmioo,J'1io ououpK'd mnini Jt, 'S the nMir, oftUo hotel. Ho was -i()utd ly '-Uio iTutikllng of tho tnlTiK vrII. most er'Mlwfln'miin whio ntiho Xtlon, I(Mtttnunilier hml loft i'or pAr houMMwlien tlio ulnrm uih ' .ttulofl TIlav w.ii'ii nttMr tn..h. nd asd 1m4' tho Xlro under con soon attthelr nrrlvnl. Tht burned ftwrcoly for a whllo and ;l allBlnA. a!,m lirlllr1i lltl.l tllllV . .... ,v ."y.v, ...w..0 "' ...1.I..I. .1 .... .! sUairworo pluyotl ,ui tlio 1 """ ""v """"""'" Ijfrom dlffweut points of vantage Is. and ntherJeiiiilpment veto also 4 TestHAlMut i?IOO. Vhe blggstpftmnBO to (lie bulld t Is iconfjnwl', to three rooms In I rear ofmhjB.' hotel. Tho dnmngn VtlmaiedptTICOO. Room 11. which ocuuMiedfWy Charles McGovorn, badly iburaed. Tlio room just Us the Jiall; also n rear room, dania&tuaconsldcrubly, Tho Sjrn r mnm c n rif ni n n or ii riiii iiiiiirIij UHO CAFLUO Ui Hng aniKfiurnlturo Is other rooms . ,a dnmaHMTniore or less. Water T:-'ed havoeKwIth tho hotel fur. "'Inw. h H Attempt to Prove Natural Prod uct Would Burn Results Disastrously at Raymond Wr Aiiivlilkl Mm lo Coo. Il7 TlniM.l KAl.MU.MI, vnnll., JtllJ ju. Jlin. Welsh, an employe or tho Willnpa 131 ectrlc Compnny, wan Borlou8ly Injured ond a half dozen others reeoiuvd min or hints by the explosion of 'natural gns in tho center of tho business sec tion hero today. Tho explosion re sulted from tho nttempt to demon IN TRE RUG Demonstration 'Proposed by Alexander Berkman, Anar chist, Was Not Held IXIj AMOcltteJ rrm lo Com Dr Tlmu, NV YOIMC, July 16. Tho pnrado pioponod by AJexandor H-ikinan, tho nnnrchjst, and his nssoclidcs, In lion- Tower Damage. ii'he L,"MflTpzlor grocery sustain- , betwen?lti0 And 200 dnmogo or of tho three anon who lost their smetajTaRtr wtter, but tho loss j lives In tlio Kasl Sldo tenwaont ex tlrelylMro(l by insurance,' plosion lhat Saturday, was fwrbldden fnian & tympany and C. Nnsburg tcdny by Mayor Mltcholl. 1rtSir wrlttwiTtho policies. . jJm Snterjpiiw Meat Markot, own-, GmSklag. wb damaged' I "ASK ItOllllKIt RHXTKXCR1. Make Use of First Day to File Declarations of Can didacy lit 7 Auorttt4 ITfM to Poor rT TtnM OLY.Ml'IA, Wash., July 10. Six aspirants for ofNce mnde uso of tho first day to fllo tholr declarations of candidacy with tho Secretary or State. Tho filings so far aro: For tho tho United States Senate, J. A. Falconer, nt nrosonf Prouresslvo CnniiroBBninn strato that escaping gas. conyed to (um Bvorett. For congressmen, C. C. n tank from a nearby slough, would n, noillo,.rilt. nf snoimno. .inn.e. , W. llryan, Progressive, of Seattle, II. ( K. Foster, Republican, of Seattlo and , Frank Hammond, Republican, or Se attle; For Supromo Court, John K. Huinphrlrs, or Seattle. burn. MM S .uRArnnnm wlhiaaayvnjiBwiwtw, 'if Hlllr II fin 111 I FORBIDDEN TfTCASEif JHHDUB lllj Ako'UIM ITi. to Cunt tf TlmM.J ST. PAUU July 10. "Unless cer tain adjustments lire innrto in the ed ucational system, the public schools or America will loso their hold on our civilization and routlniio to exist only as decaying Institutions." This was tho declaration or J, II. Francis, superintendent or schools or Los Angeles, before tho Natlonnl lMucu tlonnl Association convention, vhlch closes a wcok's session (oulght. "Hvery child has tho right to free dom In tho pursuit of normal devel opment, freo from mental, religious, political or financial exploitation," ho added. WILSON RILLS Claims President Wilson is En deavoring to Have South ern Republic Annexed CLAIM AMERICA WANTS TERRITORY TO CANAL Charges "Secret Platform" of Progressive Party Provides For Acquisition VKItA Cltl'Z, July 10. "To shor up President Wilson's crime ngalrrst Mexico the greatest lu tho hlstorjr or modern nations," was the n nouueed object or Quorldo Mohono. rormor Mexican Minister of Com merce and Labor, when ho departed from hero today. He said that b Ati In a position to provo that 'tlio "m ret platform" of tho Progressive par ty provided for the acquisition of Moxlco and all tlio territory to tho canal and said that both tho demo cratic and republican lendoni nro la one schoino. The Constitutionalist commander Inventing (lunymas wns authorized to agree to an armistice until tho Fed orals should leave tho city by bo ate, tho truce being to snvo the property of iioii-combntnntB and unnecessary slaughter. Carranzn has authorized Ccneral Alvnrado to establish a muni cipal government Immediately at Guaymas. It Is understood thnt tho terms of evacuation nuiinuiiccd hero In ad vance yesterday were carried out, by which tho American naval vessels !& the harbor guaranteed an armistice with tho promise also that after It was over tho Fedoral gunboat would not bombard tho newly established Constitutionalist garrison. ' (icncrnl Obrcgon reported fronv. Guadalajara that ho was certain the loss of ids forcos In taking that city, although still unknown, would' bo small bocauso of the feoblo Federal rosistouco. No prominent Constitutionalist of ficers wero killed. 1 I.KAYI-: l-'OR 1'HAXCIC ;2 lr fcy .watw. King estimates lOM st:aWeut $150. The nlaco ,'boI IniurSST Jl wovsriwtyj thnt when ho was wd Uaajffl"o was eating tho Must belethe window sill, He Ud o.uio'fod, ran down the My a4 aroused all the tenants hHllWlMnd notified tho of Dlftrk.i55SiPr Doane was about U tiM alwihe notified the fire r'tt ikyphone: McGovorn r l (! on J'ago Two. 'rsssJ (htr .. . .9m, ,l- . . IUI P'S. MTWiNG' SUJTfi.- mBVf J. Ab AVMNUE. inr Auodttoi Trr to Cooa Br Times j ADKRDHHN, Wash., July 10. j Frank Dobroff, one of the J j three convicted Elma bank rob- j hers, was sentenced to from five j to twenty years today. He j speaks no English. j I ALONG the WATERFRONT I fti kn A 1 n 1 1 1 rv C wi II ll rnt1 Ail n i v. illU iU-IIIIU Ulllllil ouiiw t Ub noon today for Bay Point with n big cargo' of-'lumbeh' S5c P.OYS' 'PANCV PERCALE WAISTS. ALL SIZES, SPECIAL 23c AT THE FAIR ON CENTRAL AVE. President of Postal Telegraph Company One to Consider Evidence in Case nr Auocltted I'ren lu coo. D7 TlnifJ.) I'REEPORT, N. Y July 10. The uame of Clarence H. Mnckoy, presi dent of the Postal Telegraph & Cable Company, appears among the twenty- three men cnllod for the grand Jury whlcli will couslder tho ovldeuco against Mrs. Florenco Carman, tho suspect in tho murdor of Mrs. Loulso Rulley. Farmers, morcliants, con tractors, real estate ngonts and sovor al wealthy residents tnnko up tho ro-malnder. M Of SAX FRANCISCO MAX NAMED. G?o. T. Maryo, Jr., Hcconies U. S. AnibasMitlor to Itiishlu. IDT AMOCKtM FlTH 10 Cooi OtT Tlma ) WASHINGTON, D. C July 10. George T.Marye, Jr., of San Fran cisco becamo ambassador to Russia today when, niter his continuation by tho Senate, his credentials went be fore Secretary Bryan . fdr countersigning.' Wilson Will Await Action Senate in Federal Re serve Board Matter Or AiocltM rrn. I Cnoi Hr TIvm. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 10- Presldent Wilson will make no nom ination for tho Fedoral Resorvo Hoard In placo of Paul Warburg until tho Senate takes definite action on tho name. Ho expects to thus place tho responsibility on tho Senate for loav Ing tho board Incomplete. Tho nomi nation of Thomas D. Jone, which tho Dunking Committee voted to report adversely, Is in a different position. A fight for his confirmation Is to be conducted in tho minority reports. Senate Adjourns Until Monday in Order to Complete Anti trust Measures. (Hr AorUlt Pmi to ron liar TInirf, WASHINGTON, D. C, July 10. With tho Senate adjourned ovor until Monday, members of tho committees having lu charge tho perfection of tho administration's anti-trust pro gram today planned to put lu stren uous work on those measures. It was expected that tho completed trust legislation would bo submitted to tho Senate Monday. Adjournment was taken In order to nllow the per fecting of tho roanilndor of tho pro gram In tho committee, tlr Aoliti1 I'm to Cooi Hi, TtDitO MEXICO CITY, July 10. AdoWo do la Lama, Minister or Finance, de parted ror Franco today, prcsumnmjr on a financial mission. A large number of Mexicans and French citizens will snll with the Minister for Franco. CREDENTIALS II ARE REVOKED NAMES GIVEN War Correspondent Deported From Mexico City for Send ing False Dispatches (11; Auocllled r-reui to Cpoi Hi 7 nniM.l WASHINGTON. D. 0., July Id. Secretary Garrison enforced for tb first tlmo tlio now nrmy regulations governing war correspondents In tho enso of Fred Doalt, of Clovoland. Ohio, with General Funston nt Vora Cruz. Garrison revoked tho nowe pnpormau's credentials on a charge of sondlug out sensational nnd un true dispatches and ordered his de portation to tho United States. LIGHTNING RINGS AiaRM. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! LA GRANDE, Or., July 10. Dur ing a storm here lightning struck a wire on Uio flro alarm system, caus ing the. alarm to sound and bringing out tho volunteers post hasto. The slight damage to the alarm system was quickly repaired. WOMEN! HELD 10 Arizona, California, Mississippi and Idaho Titles Selected by Secretary fur Auixut! rrm to row nr Timnj WASHINGTON, D. C July 10. Secretary Daniels aunounccd today thnt tho latest four now dread naughts beginning with Number 39 would bo, named Arizona, Califor nia, Mississippi and Idaho, Tho last two were, named In 'honor of the states Mississippi and Idaho, who lost tholr ships by tho sale Of two battleships to Greece. C Mrs. Emma Hutton and Miss Lillie Byers Charged With Shooting Brother Uf Auoclite4 l'rin to Cooi Dr Tinea, DIXON, Hi., July 10. Mrs. Emma. Hutton and Miss Lillio Dyors wero hold to tho grand Jury without ball on tho charge of having shot ami killed their brother, Emmanuel P.f- ers. Thoro have (beon freo.uont' tty agroomont botw'oon the brothers aks ' sisters. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! AK YOUR DOCTOR! !r 'vQissiiE mmmmBmsmm XKzmxi