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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1914)
imuuujmmui'i nmtml m ii'wpnnnnT'',sm-vrjH J)OMST!C DISCORD IS THE APPLf. THF MAN IN THE CASE GETS THE CORE A 4 i 1 lllllf III'l'l III II ' M TV family cincixs heached with every copy of this inotllum. Have your advertisement rend In to reach tho great purchasing power oi uns community simum not no 'overlooked In nlaclni nur ndvoids- the Home Community regularly, so I that they will know you. Ho In j traduced 1IV THE TIMES. I I Itllf Thr Minfnn nf nnfltn nt ...- (ccsafttl merchants IS THE TIMES. .Mi;.Miti:K ok tiii: associated phess MHlK&iJklf tzssmsssKzsaassis!3saBgii fOL XXXVII. CxtiilillHlicd 7K ns 'I'lio Coast .Mull. MARSHFIELD, UREGUN, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times', Const Mull .. mill Coos IJny Advertiser NO. 300 mmt& I I icr SONSTITUTIQNALISTS JOIN THE FEDERALS ON WEST COAST BB1 Rebels .'and Federals Make v Common Cause.With . Carranza. CONSTITUTIONALISTS fir MAKING PROGRESS Reported That Federals ,, Soon Control Only Mazat 1 Ian anuBSalina Cruz. m.'Jmik y Wr Associated Press to root nr Times l ON DOAItDju: S. S. CALIFORNIA, Utazntlan, JulJll (My Wireless) Tho Constitutionalists mo sweeping "the Pnclflo Coast of Mexico. Uvucu.i .tlons, occupations, armistices mfd ex- HUERTAHBSNOT YET DESERTED Repairs on Railroad Thought to Indicate That Dictator Would Leave. Illr Amoelslo.1 Prres to Con nr Times. I WASHINGTON, 1). C... .July 11. Ilucrtn wiih not among tho high j. p. morgan 8 GO. REFUSE TO DISCUSS COMMISSION'S REPORT Report CenSUreS Directors for I comiuIttcl by nny jierson connected With tho New Haven In this county, "ReckhSS aild Profligate" Indictment will follow, no matter wno mo jierson may uo. Financial Operations Mel len Makes Retort. ' (II; Assoilsted rrrti to Cool Hi; Times. report iu:i-oiti: committee . Dcpnitmciii of Justice May Dissolve New Ilnveti. NEW YORK, .lllly II. Wllllo 1.1 Wr Associated Press to tuoa llf Tlrnen. P. Morgan & Co. ctinslstently refused I WASHINGTON, D. C. July II . WerO ! to discuss tho report of tho interstate1 With Its unmeasured denunciation Commerce Commission soverly can- " mo mui-numinisirniion" or tno siirlng tho directors under tho ucl-'Nuw Haven and the "criminal negll- lllllllutrnlliifi nf f!mrliu (3 Million f.... I LTIICO" Of tile lllrt'ctOI'SI. tlln lilt PtHtlltn their "reckless and profllgato" fl- Commerce Commission's sensational nanclal operations, estimated to have, report was today before the Sonato i cost tho stockholders from slxty-flvo committee working' to frame loglsla- 134,000 i MILES OF RAILROADS BE TIEO OP 01 STRIKE LONGSHOREI I 1 E Depend on Result of Ref erendum Vote Relative to Uniform Wage Seals. tllr Associated rrm to vnn liar Times PORTLAND. Or., July 1 I. Upon Big Majority of Railroad Em ployees Vole to Go Out Un less Demands Arc Met. REFUSE FEDERAL AID UNDER ERDMAN LAW Employees Demand a General Revision of Rules Govern- ing Compensation. 'lit Wrvlitc! Pirn In root Par Tlmr,J CHICAGO. July 1 1. Roprcsenln tlves of tho 55,000 engineers and firemen on 9S western inllronds de clared todny they would not nccopt I tho result of the count of tho iofcr- tho arbitration nf tiu.ii. u-nn .iiffor. :lehango of prisoners everj where are .Mexican oflcl.ils siilllng form Vera to ninety million dollars, J. P. .Mor-tion for tho control of railroad flu- nudum vote cast by IT. locals from ' onces under tho Erdinnn act but roportod to'.Hcar Admiral Ho wind, Cruz on the liner Espugno, accord-' gnu himself denies the charge th.it wincing. Interlocking directorates and Juneau to San Diego, relatlvo to the would continue negotiations with 'nu mo inuicauous are unit wiiuiu n lug to dlspateiics today innii General jWeek tho Fo'derals will be In posses- I'unston. Tho hoIdliiK of tho liner slon of onlyaxatlan and Sallna ami tho hurried ropalr of tho railroad Cruz. At Santa Itosnlln, Lower Call- to Mexico City had been taken as an fomla, tho ."mlornls and Conslltu- Indication that the dictator was ready .tlonallsls decided to bury the hatchet to flee with Adoiro l)e La Lama, Ks- 'nutl mako Joln!cnuso with Carranza. tava Uulz. Quorldo Moheno and Gon- -,Tho sa:i)o procedure is expected at einl .Mans, all of his official family, La Paz, whllcTnt Gunymns an nrmls- who sailed on tho K.pat;no. tlco has .hoonf agreed on to expire July 20. $,' .i- MINISTKR .MAY ItCSK.'.V. 'X. WT AMocii4Tr. lo I ih luj Ttinni 1 MI3XICO CITY, Jnl 1 I. Aulliurl- tntlvo quarters here declared tnat llt'HMTA Sl'lti: TO ItCSKLV. State Depat-lmetit Hecelved Atlvices to That IClfcct. I Or Aollr. I'rrn lo Von fl TlnM 1 WASHINGTON, I). C, July II . , - "- -j .. , , . - , .. , i " ' nwuiii uiiiminiu nuKouaiions wjtn the Commlssloirs examiners wero nor ctnor subjects concerned In the Invcs- action for a uniform wage scale, do- tliolr employers. They also unnour aecurtlcd full access to tho firm's tlgatlon. Administration supporters j ponds largely whether n general ed that the employes had voted nl- iiuoks. .Mellon nrantluii tlio icport wiy mm many rccoiiiinuiiiuuioiis oi .strike sliall bo declared by oiik- nuist imnnl..innHi,. t r,, r i..n. ns "ti.o repoit of a political trlDunnl tlio comnilBsIon agreed perfectly with made for political purposed" portions of President Wilson's trust District Attorney Whitman Issued t legislation program. Tho Depnrt- thls statement: "When these papers' mont of Justice Is expected to file n (relntlvo to New Haven) reach this dissolution suit against tho New llnv- omce, nicy win do closely scrutinized shoremen. Tho count of tho vote, should their requests bo refuged by which was MKon in ncconianco with ttto railroads. tho resolution passed recently at I I mid if wo 1 nve any reason to believe ! that any crime of any kind has been .unless a quick ngreeiuent Is reached ''n, ,0',' lho s,nto oinrtiiiont rc botwocn tho contending factions In ' p,,,vt'' vIcoh that IHiorta's reslgna- Mexlco. Francisco Carbajnl, minister "" ,H c"nnin wniu" n "n or lW0 of foreign wffolrs, would sever his Tl,l "Icveloped after a conference bo eannoetlon with tho administration, i tW(!C" Secretary Ilryim and Minister buarez of Chile. en In a few days unless tho company accepts terms of peaceful dlssolu. tlon. 1 ES PLEA SURRENDER DILMAXDICD. (fly AmocUI! rrm to Coo. nr TlmM, WASHINjQTON, I). C, July 1 1. , CarranzahasT formally notified tho United States that ho would engage In no medlntlon whatever with tho lluorta deieRatcs and would accept only terms of absolute surrender. II A! MEXICANS TO KCMl'II.D. IKFAHTRY DRILL 1 ROBS GIRL OF y LARGE tnr Awocutrj rrm io rooi nr tipim f CHICAGO. July M. The ultlmat- I I Calvin Stewart Praises Admin- On Way to Bank When Man istration of Wilson i Snatches Purse Containing Scores Republicans. $8000 in Checks and Cash ,ta,IMJ;;;7;j,lVlylllSt,,,, c,, Are Encamped at Gearhart, on iMorinern uregon uoasi, m A.vlttt Trru In w t Tiiiuji i LONDON,;July H. Tho manager of tho Mexican Ilnllwnys has cabled that Huerta's government hnd or do rod him to-reconstruct n portion of the lino near Vera Cruz, which was destroyed by the Mexican fed erals when tho city of Vera Cruz was occupied by Americans, tnr AmcUi1 Pr-M to Coot Dar Tlmri.) I mr Ai.ooliif.l Pre. In cn4 nr Tlnim.l MILWAUKKU, July II. A vigor- ST. LOUIS, July 1 1. Miss Esther oils defense of tho administration of Cohen, cashier of a wholesale gro- Presldont Wilson, a sovero nrralgu- cory owned by her father, was rob- ment or the ltepubllcnii ndmlnlstra- Led or a biitchel containing $8000 tlon of Wisconsin and a plen for party In checks and cosh on tho street to- I harmony characterized tho speech of day. Sho was on her way to a Calvin Stewart, temporary chairman bank wUon a man snatched tho of tho conference of Wisconsin Dom- satchel and csenped. ccrats. i - !.- . SACRAMENTO GOES SOITII. ) Xranst)Ort ;lancok Carries illllt Mar P'eff to Uixiiliilcnii llepubllc. tlrAMOUtd rmi to Com Sir TlmM.) WASHINGTON, I). C, July 1 A TKo gunboat Sacramento Is steaming today across tho Gulf of Mexico for Guantanamo. Sho loft Puerto Mex ico last night. ' Itear Admiral Madger also reported that the transport Han cock with 300 marines was under or ders to sail for tho same destination, to await 4eveIopnients In tho revolu tions In the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Four terife merchant vessels (at Suaymas are loading rapidly and It Is expected that all Federal troops will leave wlth)a a few do,ys. Negotiations for the exchange of prisoners bogan with the 'signing of an armistice. Goth Federals and Constitutionalists expressedprofound' thanks to Ad miral Howard for negotiating tho armistice." r Colonel Gomez, of tho Zapata forces, It Is reported, lias taken charge In tho name of the Con dltutlonallBts of tho town of Acapul-:o, for Maneuvers. f II F AMmtitM TrrM (ft rot Tt Time, CAMP JACKSON. GEARHART, Or., July II. 1700 Oregon-Idaho militiamen and 800 Twenty-First V. S. infantry began a series or maneu vers at camp hero. A company close order drill was followed by battalion closo order drills and lectures to tho officers. Tlio flold exorclso Is to con tinue for ton days and tho soldiers will go through nil tho maneuvers of tho war game. NEGRO KILLED WRITE WOMAN ELS TELLS OF A DIPL 1 T T Says Nation's Foreign Policy Often Hangs on Discre i tion df Officers. N mUiii DECLARATION. J w German Aviator Goes Up 24,-. 606 Feet 21,000 Feet Previous Record. (Hj AMOclited Prtu to Cox IUr Tlran 1 LEIPSIC, Germany, July 14. A now world's record for altitude for an aeroplane was established today by Helnrlch Oelrlch, who rose In a biplane 24, GOG feet, nearly four and three-quarter miles. TWO RUSSIANS KILLED. Br Auelt4 PreM 10 Cooi Dl TIdim.1 OTCHAKOV, Russia, July 14. Two Russian aviators, Captain Jessn pow nnd his mechanic, wero killed by falling with their aeroplane, which collapsed during a flight. Murder Mystery Explained When Negro's Body Was I Pnnnrl Tnrlow ' IDr Anocltd TrM to Cno Bx Tlm.l rouna i oaay. j nbwport, r. i July 1.4 how tnr Aitocittta rr. to co 1117 Time.) I tho nation's foreign policy often SEELEY, Calif., July 14. Tho hangs on tho discretion of a naval shooting of Mrs. J. A. Marchus, wife offlcor commanding warships In a of a rancher, was explained today faraway port was discussed by See when the body of hor assailant, Wit- rotary Daniels at tho oponlng of tho Ham Weaver, a negro, was found Naval War College. Ho pictured tho rear tho Marchus homo. Tho negro duties of a naval offlcor In tlio roto was Infatuated with Mrs. Marchus, of a diplomat and urged tho officers the Pacific CoaBt district convention of the International Longshoremen's Association, wns begun bore today ' I tho wage dispute betweon fifi,- ny tlio executive committee. Tho "" engineers and firemen or firty rosult probably will bo nnnounced lB"t railroads west of Chicago nnd at the convention now In session nt , their employers was scheduled to bo Milwaukee. A strike will probably ' presented today to tho manngomont be ordered If the deinnnds are not of the roads. A gigantic strlko which. Slanted. , . will tie up 118,000 miles or rondB Is Imminent uiiIcbs nn ngreomont Is reached, according to tho union of- ficlals. Tlio counting or tho strlko J referendum ballots has Just been ronpicieu. tiio ultimatum, It waa announced, contained tho statement , that flO per cent of tho mon voted to I strlko unless their demands wero ac ceded to. Tho announcement that tho Fcdor al administration would decline camo Senate Judiciary Committee to "fUn" " n,oc"B attomiod- by n Con- 11..1, uiriu i-i 1 1 . lureiico commiiieo or 1110 gonorai Work With Interstate Com- ' rnnngors f tho railroads and tho mittee tO Frame Program. I representatives or tho employes. K w, A..O.I..M p;. ... coo, i: ti., 1 ,0,nt c0'''t' r ti"' two organlza- WASHINGTON. I). C, July 14 tlons will discuss tho situation Mrthcr Wlillo tho Sonato Judiciary and In- t,,lH n"01-"0011 " lrobnbly tomor lerstato Committees continued their ro!v' Tll refuBaI l0 ncc0',t I,'ei,oral labors to porreel tho admlnlslratltm nH)ltriltl" ' '80' '' tho nrothor-nntl-triut program, otrorts were be-' ll00l,8 " ,ho c0t(,.tl" Wit Ow Ing mndo for joint sessions of two pa"ro", W01I' ot ho bound by tho committees with a vlow to consoll- ,C8,llt of nrl,trntln. The demands dating all ponding trust legislation. ,f ,tho oml,Ioye18 (ovor n KOnoral ,' Sontliuont was said to bo growing In vl" on of Ul rulc8 eovornlng compca- WILL HURRY UP 5 A T W favor of joint sessions nnd Senator Reed planned to presont a resolu tion tflflflv nn Mm iivnnnall Inn I sutlon. W L CONFRM I 'S 1 who found It necessary to robuko him, Tho negro entered her house last night nnd shot her as sho lay bo. sldo her husband, then committed suicide. FRANCE IS WINNER. Senator , JoHea of North Ynklimt Has Ills Hat lit tho RI"g. (Bf Amoetated frtu to Cooi Car Tlrori 1 OL.YMPIA, Wash., July 14. Sena or Jones of North Yakima filed with be secretary of state his declaration if his candidacy to succeed himself o the U.,Bt Senate. Jones has met ivlth ao opposition in tho Republican (irlmary so far as known. L. H. ladley, of Bellingham, has filed for,YO,ent nnd Protectivo Order of Elks CALIFORNIA MAN ELECTED GRAND EXALTED RULER tDr AuocUteJ Preti to Com Pir 7lme. DENVER. July 14. Raymond i lnH.l H. vfn..n nllf ... n,AAl nuiijumiii, ui iaiu, uin., nun uicci- I ed Grand Exalted Ruler of tho Bene- ftenrAeentatlve from tho Second district on the Republican ticket NOTICE TO ELKS. .,JMg tlng Wednesday evonlng, Hy II. Initiation and balloting on pMMatea. A special feature will itmr "Lunch. Want every Elk f MtatML T. B. JAMES, Secy. by acclamation. LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day nt l::JO p. m. for SOUTH Coos River. Docks at CENTRAL AVENUE slip. M. E. LADIES AID Mill hold TAMALE SALE WEDNESDAY Rer noon at CHURCH Hull. Defeats English Team In Tennis Con test Today, tnr AuocUte4 Prcii lo Coo Dj Tlmu. WIMBLEDON, July 14. Franco was tho winner of yesterday's double match against Great Britain In tho preliminary competition for tho Dwlght F, Davis international ten nis trophy. Dj AmocMUI PfMi to Cooi Bit Tlmea.J WIMBLEDON, Eng., July 14. Great Britain won the third of tho singles matches In tho preliminary round against Franco In tho Davis tennis tournament. England conse quently will meet at Boston tho win ners of tho Australlan-Canadian-Gor-man matches. WOULD PUSH. IBr Associated PreM to Cooi Oar Times 1 WASHINGTON, July 14. Presi dent Wilson yesterday discussed busi ness conditions with R. Herman, of Detroit, and Joseph G. Branch, of Chicago. Herman said that business men generally agreed that anti-trust legislation should be put through at the present session and that busi ness generally is Improving. to train themsolves In International law and languages In preparation for emergencies. He recalled' tho de mands mado for a saluto of 'ttho Stars and Stripes by Rear Admiral Mayo at Tamptco as an exnmplo of how tho action of a naval offlcor In a foreign port precipitated an Issue dot contemplated In diplomatic chan nels and Irrevocably committed his government to a policy of action in support of Ills demand." Senate Will Endorse Thomas D. Jones for Federal Reserve Board. ' (Or Associated Pru to CYoa Dar Tlracs.J WASHINGTON, D. C July 14. Administration Senators, nftor a can vass today, reported to tho White H0118O that Presidont Wilson's nomi nation of Thomas D. Jone to tho Fed- S Investigating Committee Finds They Did Not Abuse Of ficial Positions. (Dr Associated Vittm la Coos JUy Tinea. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14. TI1.0 exoneration of Comptroller ot tho Currency Williams and all Sonar tors concerned in tho chorgo of mla uso of official letter paper for tho promotion of a North Carolina Gol4 Mlno Is contained In tho findings ot tho Investigation commltteo. Tho ro- MILEAGE GRAFT M Congress Votes to Retain the Present Mileage System After Spirited Debate. Dr Asseclsted Press to Coo" Car Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14. By a voto of 132 to 122 the House abandoned Its program of mileage re form and agreed with tho Senate to retain the present mileage allowance of 20 cents per mile for Senators and Representatives. Tho vote followed a spirited debate in which charges of "mileage graft" were made. eral Reserve Board would bo confirm-, port holds that tho Senators made no en uy a majority ranging from five uso or their offlclul positions. o ten, Tlioro wero no developments , t In tho nomination of Paul M. War burg, LEGISLATION MORES OWL. Peacefully Sleeps Wlillo Senate Dc- JIlR'rntes. . tnr Associated Trn to Coos IUr Times. 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14. Roosting high on a ledgo of the Sen nto gallery corridor, n screech owl peacefully snoozed wlillo tho Sonato was In session. Tho bird showed no 1 1 E A I Dr Associated Press to Coos Daj Times. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 14. Interest in anti-trust legislation or. Discussion as to when President WH- the introduction of bills and resolu tions but just kept on snoozing. I. O. O. F. FUNERAL NOTICE son will appoint a man to fill tha vacancy on tho Supremo bench caus ed by tho death of Assoclato Justlcs Lurton, who died suddenly at At lantic City yesterday from heart fall- Member of Sunset Lodgo No. 51, jure, continued today. The names ot I. O. O. F. are hereby notiried those mentlonel In connection with, to meet at I. O. O. F. Hall, Wednes- tho vacancy Includo former President day, July 15, at 1 o'clock to attend . Taft, members of tho cnblnot anl tho funeral of our lato brother, F. others. As tho death of Justice Lur- Tlmmerman. Mno for non-attend- ton leaves only two Democrats ns ance will bo strictly enforced. OSCAR GULOVSEN, N. G. By I, Landon, Sec. the bench and six Republicans, it fa thought that the President will ram. likely name a democrat. HHHHHHHBHHIHUHBHMBaBsjMsy2?j2SSSJH .ajJama ajaiftiiiill ajfc"--..-.. a,.- ilfl iijmii!JMJ!' ' i ''I ' ' in iiiim iti ii 1 1 i IMIM II I I I II III milM II ! Bill I iiala