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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1914)
JHH1 ' mwp,H,mliiaiir' fE'S GREATEST SUCCESS IS At,rHd !.ST ALTHOUGH THE REWARED MAY BE SLOW YOUIt OPPORTUNITY pxmilv cmci.m reached with every copy of tills tiip'lluin lltivo your advertisement rend bv 'each thOvgront purchasing power f tviun iumiiuiiiiiiy aiiuiiiu nui liu Hooked In nlnclng your ndvertls i Tho choice of media of snc ifut merchants IS TIIK TIMES. the Home Comiininit regularly, so E tlint they will Know yoil. He In troduced IIY Till! TIMES. lamsxmxKS' MKMIIKH OK TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS xaagaagiagaMsmnc XXXVII. . Kfnhlls!i! IS7H us Tlio Const Mall. MAHSHFIELl), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mill mill Coon liny Alcrt Ivor No. 7. L VILLA PUZZLES 8? T POLITICS BOTH TED STATES TO i (J mmm jUfi v KA m w WIT UNI IK I el Army Loader Fails to eave for Conference of Constitutionalists. ;RTS T0DjST0 VISIT WIFE'S HOME oral Hiierta . Has Gone to maica Refugees Gather at Puerto Mexico. LOOKED INTO: TO END FIGHT RODSLVE I VILLA ON VISIT. Or AMOclitxtTPrw.tq'ooi tly Tlmrn.1 CHIHUAHUA CITY, .Inly 22. I . Genoral Villa, his wire and j mo porsonal friends left today Quorero to visit nt tho home Mrs. Villa for a week, It wits . nounced. 0. 11 AmocUUJ frfti iVboM ll.r Tlnim. I PASO, Tox., July 22. The nil comont of Villous dolny In pro-! ng south from Chihuahua grout-' izzlcd tho officials hore. It was, :tod that Villa would lcavo today i guos CallontcsTwith thrco brig-J to participate ylth tho Junction i io Constltutlonailnt troops north oxlco City. 't LT TO OPPOSE BILL Asks Permission to Appear Be fore Congress , Against Panama Payment. ItOOSKVKIr TO FIGHT I I CANAL ZONK GRAFT. I I I P AmmIiIM lr.t I. ino. nr Tlm.1 WASHINGTON, I). C. ..Inly 22. Colonel Roosevelt, In u let- tor to Chairman Stone of thu j Sennlo Foreign ItelutloiiH Com- I mlttee, today linked for an op- j portunity to ho heard In oppo- j sltloii to tho ponding treaty pro- j posing to pay Colomhla $25, 000- 000 for the partition of l'annuia. j Democratic Chairman Mc ! Cscmbs Confers With Wil son Prior to Coast Trip. III? MvtAl1 PtfM lu l on luf Tlmri.l WASHINGTON. I). C, July 22. After a conference with President WllHon, William F. McCoombs, chulr iiinn of tho Demoerntle Nntlonnl Coni mlttrc, nnuouurcd that 1 o would Icnvo tonight for tho Pnclfle conHl to observe political conditions, stop ping In Chicago, Kansas City, Den ver, Snn Francisco mill other cities. I1UERTA TOr'jAMAICA. - t o Number of ItcfiipwM nt Itrlt- IhIi Consulate Now. 11 AuocUtod l'rwi to. Coot ll Time. IERTO MEXICO, July 22. tho departureof Genornl Huer- n tho Gormaiocrulsor .Monday for Jamaica, Mexican political I :ccb hero hiivo had no chnnco to' tho country oxcopt hy rogulav; nors touching ,nt Vera Cruz, as :nn, shipping companies seem un iE to charter boats to thorn for of offondlnK.V'o now govern- Tho refugees fenr to go on Mai'Sllfield rnr amoi-him titm m 'un n Timm.i WASHINGTON, I). C, July 22. The rc(iioHt from Colonel Roosovolt for an opportunity to uppenr bisforo tho Souatu Foreign ItelatloiiH Com mittee In opposition to the Colombia treaty was considered by tho com mittee, hut no action was taken on account of the absence of n quorum. Federals and Rebels at Mazat i Ian Ready to Discuss Terms of Peace. Wj AmoMMM I'rcM t irirti Hut Tlmt 1 I ON 1IOAIM) U. S. S. CALIFORNIA. Mnzntlnn, July 22 (Hy Wireless). On the arrival of tho flagship Cali fornia hero today, approaches were received from both tho Federal and the ConslltiitlonnllBt camps, Indicat ing Hint both sides would bo glad to meet on hnnid fie flagship to arrango an armistice during the poRslblo ov- f acuatlon of the city by tho federals. ' SUPPORTER S 111 U. 5. TO HAITI REVOLT Mediation Board Assembles and Considers Demands of Mexican Federals. CARRANZA GIVEN OVATION BY POPULACE OF 0L0 MEXICO GRAND LODGE OFFICERS REDE i touching at Vera Cruz and most om have decided to romnln hero !io present, accepting tho hospl of British Consul Drlstul. OUBLE IN PARTY RANKS ncl Roosevelt Meets With Opposition in Choice of Candidates. 1 Auocitlwt Prm to Cooa D Tlmri.J STEJt BAY.July 22. For the time in the history of tho Pro Ive party, Roosevelt faced tho iilllty of opposition within his ranks over. tho choice of cnndl He learned that nt a meot t the Progrewlvo commlttco of York county'lnot night, Chalr I3yrd declared for a straight esslve tlakitjand after tho meot tarned that- Harvey 1). Hliiman nnouneed hit candidacy for tho ijllcan nomiriStlon for Governor, isovelt, ltjwss snld, was fully i of tliemietanco ho would If he goughtto bring about tho eselye sndoftement of Illiiinnn. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Welcome Offi cials at Banquet. SuiiKot l.oilgo No. Gl, 1. O. O. F., and Western Stnr Rebukr.h Lodgo mot In Joint session Inst evening whon Grand Master William Galloway of Salem, anil Deputy Grand Mnstor John F. Hall of tills place paid their official visit to tho order. Visiting ( the Rehukah lodgo for tho same pur povo were tho president of tho Re- , bekah Assembly, Mrs. Kate I.ando of ! Mnrshriolil, and Pnst president Mrs. ' Galloway. After the husluoss meot iug a social time wns enjoyed and , later a uiiiuiuot was served at which speeches woro niado by tho visiting officers. The party will ninko official visits to tho North Ilond I. O. O. F. and Rehoknh lodges this evening and to morrow morning will loavo for Han don to be present at tho lodgo meet ings on Thurbdny evening. Friday they will bo nt Coqulllo and Satur day at Myrtle Point. Enthusiastic Welcome Accord ed Constitutionalist Leader as Special Train Crosses Country. Ill AmotUIfiI I'rci lu Coo. I.'.j TlmM. . ON HOARD CARRAN.A'S SPEC IAL TRAIN, Victoria, Mex., July 22. Carranza was given nt enthusiastic welcome at tho towns along the line from Monterey to Victoria. Ho will rcmnln two dnys In Tnmplco, which point ho will roach tonight, and then return to Snltlllo, whoro ho oxpects to receive delegates of Carhajnl and alsoh Eufomlo Knpntn, brother of also Eufomlo Zapata, brother of confer with him concerning tho dis position of thu Zapata troops and dc tnlls of the entry Into Mexico City. Consul Sllllmnu Is accompanying Cnr-rauzn. (POLICE LOOT I EASTERN TOWN Assembles Large Force of Ma rines Within Striking Dis tance of the Island. in Mf-ltfy! Prn. io too. tli Tlmw.J WASHINGTON. D. C. July 22. Plans fur mobilizing 1000 marines vlthln striking distance or Haiti nnd Cio Dominican republic will move forward anothor stop tomorrow with the nrrivnl of the naval transport Prnlrlu ut Giiantannmo from Vera Cruz with u full complement of of ficers for inniinoa already there. Tho transport Hancock, which Just Ituidrl :ioo marines nt Gunntnnnmn, l.i the guide for the Philadelphia to return with another lend. With these preparations, President Wil son's decision us to what notion the ('lilted States will take to quell tho revolution and sntlsfy the pressure of European creditors will be await ed. Wnr and navy officials who nre confident that pence can be restored only by the nctlvo Intervention of the United States, are perfect Inn ,'ltelr plnus. I CONDITIONS ARK MAI). CARBAJAL INSISTS ON A GENERAL AMNESTY Formal Appeal Mad3 to Presi dent Wilson to Use Influ ence on Carranza. MYRTLE POINT ' ML PROTEST1 Mysterious Robberies in Rock ville, N. Y., Result in Arresting Officers. (11 AiucUtri! rrr.t to co. tit Tlcim.l ROCKVILLE CENTER, N. Y., July 22. One-hnlf or Rockvlllo Center's pollco forco of six men are accused of hurglnry by warrants Issuod today. Patrolmen Verltznn nnd WIckcs woro arrested while on post. Patrolman Peterson Io on a vacation In Massa chusetts and tho pollco hnvo been wired to npprohend him. Loot worth $fi000 was found In tho chicken coop or Verltzan nnd Wlckes. The depro datlons culminated recently in tho robbery of n store across the street from tho pollco station, Many Refugees lti-oujlit from Domin go, Wlicto People Aio.Sturviiig. ill? Afin'lIM Hm lu rnof Pt Tiro-, i SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July 22. Tho United States revenuo cutter Al gonquin arrived hero from Puerta Plata, Dominican Republic, with 1(1(1 refugees, mostly Porto Rlcnus, on hoard. One woman died during tho "oyngo from tho of reels, or starvation. Tho condition or those remaining lu Santo Domingo Is pltlnble, as It is al most Impossible to obtain foodHtufis. (11 Alio. Ilf.) I'rrta in root nl Timet. 1 WASHINGTON. D. C, July 22. Ambassador De Gam'n and Ministers Suniez and Naon, the three mediators lu tho Mexican nffnlr, oppcnlcd to President Wilson today to havo tho Piilteil States use Its Influence with Carranza to obtain a general amuest lor those wl o supported Hitertn. It wns t..e rlrst f( riuiil call of tlia mediators since the conference nt Niagara Fa!!.j adjourned. They woro accompanied by Secretary Urynn nnd for nearly an hour discussed tho slt nation. They expressed tho view that Carhajnl was ready to turn over tlj? govornmeiit to Cnrranzn but wanted 1 guarantees tlint thcru would bo no ! wholesnle executions, nrrests or non flHcntlon of property. They told the President that Carhajnl would not surrender iiucouditlounlly nnd unless j guarantees were given he would re- 'slst to tho utmost. They Intimated that their own gov ernments probnlily would bo unnble ! to recognize any administration In Moxlco which refused to glvo qunr ter to tho enemy or cstnbllsh Itself , by pcncoftil means lu nrcordnncc'wlth tho civilized prnctlco nmong nntloni, ' and that tho Influence of tho United States wbb being rolled on by Carha jnl to obtain satisfactory tonus from tho Constitutionalists. This was ex plained hy Joso Cnstollot, tho per sona', rcprescntntivo of Cnrbajal, with , whom tho nioillntors also conferred. CERTIFICATES FOR TEACHERS AN6flN nn'iVaim rnimHni um Petitions Opposing Proposed Change in Service to Be Sent to Washington. - I LANK (JKTS MANY , I PROTESTS AllOl'T .MAIL. S TAKEN DP RUSSIA STRIKE RIOTS BLOODY DUEL TO CROW OF WASHINGTON, D. C, July 211. Strong protosts nro being re ceived by Senator Lane from Coos County against the report ed Intention of tho postofHco department to send nil mnll to that southern section hy steamer from Portlnnd. It represented that 30,000 people In Coos and Curry Counties will bo deprived of dally mall under the proposed arrangement. List of Successful Applicants at June Examinations in Coos County. COQUILLE, Or., July 22. Tho following Is the list of successful 'applicants for teachers' certificates nt tho Juno examinations In Coos County: Evn Primer, lhuulon; Albert S. lllsm. Vm-tli lln.i.l. A TO n..Ui..on I ,- lUDVj, .Ul U,1, O. " . UUIUfdUII, fi-n-.-i Qowo Tlint urnvei forus nosso Flanagan, vAVMoicu vjujo inai MnrsHrold: Minn o Pnrker. North May Nominate inend; Ella Weiss, North Ileud; Rosa -. i. K. ninnHon. MniKliflnlil! Plnrnnen M. Goodman, Prosper; Eva A. Hlcklng, Ilandon; Katherlno C. Schmitt, North Rend; Mrs. II. E. O'Connor. North Bend; Lylo n. Chnppoll, North Rend; F. A. Gilfillan, Marshfleld: .1 nines ney ities by Convention. f AUMHM fu to Coot nr TlmM.) LBM, Or'July 22 Orogon may now jiomlnnto candidates ffiq by eoavontlon as well as J. Mntthows, Grnvol Ford; Sylvia I. reet primary law, according to Rackleff, Myrtle Point; Florenco M. mien rendered bv Attornev fien- Davidson, Myrtle Point: Minnie E. mien rsnuered bj Attoinej Gen- Comor Gravol Ford. Alllo K Ileebe Jrawferd esstriiiiig an amend-, unn(ion; Hazel Garst. Marshfleld; pawed inaiaio nmeudlng the tuuainuMun. nsm?IBIJ. to KOSKIIUHG by tBVHRY MORNING, beginning iy. Arrive "at Roseburg at noon, igh srvlce; careful drivers. Re (ou Tim OWL PRESORIP-PHARMACY. Hilda J. Knight, Rnndon A nuinbor of others whoso certifi cates had not yet expired wrote on subjects In order to secure exemp tions for futuro certificates. I SPKKDWKLL sails from MARSH KIKLD FRIDAV, JULY 21, nt noon, for San l'YmicIhco, San Pedro nnd San Diego. GET RESERVATIONS at A1JSTRACT OFFICE. MYRTLE POINT, Or., July 22. A meeting of a numbor of tho busi ness men of Myrtle Point was held at the Myrtlo Club rooms last Thurs day evening nnd It was decided that, whllo porsonal lettors from all per sons who nre'couvorsnnt with tho facts lu this matter to our represen tatives in Congress and to tho heads of tho department will go n long way In placing tho enso In a proper light boforo the officials at Washington, a genoral petition of protest ngalnst the chaugo proposed lu cubo contract Is not lot over tho Rosoburg-Myr-tlo Point route would materially strengthen the enso. And ombodled In the petition should be the most potent reasons why tho people of Coos and Curry Counties, who will bo very materially affected by nny change, demand a continuation of tho present service. Attorney J. O. Stemmler was Instructed to draft tho heading for the petitions and copies aro now being circulated In all parts of tho affected section. Following Is tho toxt of tho petition: "To tho Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, I). C. "Sir: "Wo, the undersigned residents of Coos nnd Curry Counties, Oregon, respectfully petition that tho Depart ment maintain n dally mall servlco on Star Route No. 3207, from Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, to Myrtle Point, Coos County, Oregon, and we desire to present the matter to the department for consideration: our rensons for making this demand being ns follows: "First: That tho aforesaid route Conference Opens Today to Decide Whether Home Rule 1 Shall Applv There. I ID Auocltl.4 Prut Io root IHr Tlmf.l LONDON, July 22. When ropro sontntlves or tho Liberals, Conserva tives, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists nrrlved at Rucklnghnm Palace this morning to continue the conference with n view to n peaceful settlement of tho Ulster problem, thoy found an enormous crowd nt tho gates. Tho conferees will Im mediately take up tho problem of deciding what nrea or Ulster Is to be excluded from tho operntlon of Homo Rulo. Hundreds of Thousands of Workmen Out in Various Cities Cossacks Fire. (11 AmoWI.1 Pcm in Coei nT Tlm. ..ST. PETERS11URG, July 22. The J strike situation lu Russln took on a Eorlous nspect when armed conflicts In the streets resulted in the wound ing of scores of police, Cossacks and strikers. Just outsido tho cnpltal tho strikers hold up a passenger train,' derailed it and cut down tho tele graph polos, Every train is being convoyed by a locomotive with an armed escort. Is tho most direct and practicable ouo to reach tho Inhabitants of Coos and Curry Counties; snld malls cnu bo dollvered nt Myrtlo Point, Coos County, Oregon, suiumor schedule in ten hours; winter schedule lu twenty-four hours. "Second: That Myrtle Point Is the main distributing point for nil mnlls to points In Curry County, Southern Coos County, Including Co qulllo, Iinndon and many smaller ofrices. "Third: The population of Coos County has Increased nearly fifty per cent In tho last four yenrs, and malls at present nro so heavy that their transportation must bo inde pendent of evory other consideration. "Fourth: Tho cost of equipping this routo for tho proper perform ance of sorvlce Is .from 112,000 to $15,000, and the cost or maintaining tho servlco will avorago $100 por day. Any sensible bid must bo bnscd on theso figures, and we respectfully request the department to consider bids submitted on this basis, ' Fifth: Wo, tho undersigned ios Idents of Coos and Curry Counties, demand that our mall servlco bo maintained at Its present standard, or Improved. Instead of Impnlred ns would be the case should our malls be diverted to the route via Drain, Scottsburg and Gardiner, with a de lay of from 24 to -18 hours, or to tho steamer routo from Portland, with service only every five or eight days." (0 AMoclata) I'rut Io Coat Bit TIik".1 ST. PETERSBURG, July 22. Conflicts between tho pollco nnd Cos- t sacks nnd tho strikers occurred today in various parts of tho city and tho rattlo of rifle fire wns frequont. Tho list of casualties Is not known. Tho I strikers erected barricades on tho i streets but tho pollco charged and I captured them, Slmllnr strikes are deported from Odessa, Revnl, Baku and many other cities. Many trades walked out today lu sympathy with tho street car men. In St. Petersburg alone 200,000 tiro on strike. Husband of Accused Woman Challenges Attorney Dur ing Paris Trial. J lllr AMorltiml I'reM w Tout lut Tlir ( PARIS, July 22. In tho court room at tho trial or Mine. Calllaux today, Joseph Calllaux challenged Georgo Chenu, Inwyer for Figaro, to a duel. Georges Prestaa, brothpr-In-lnw of tho murdered editor, de nied on tho stnnd that Lo Flgnro had been In the pay or foreign banks. "I will odd," said Chouu, "that It docs not become Calllaux to come hore nnd endeavor to soil tho grave which his wlfo mnde." - Tho greatest excltomont followed, with hisses and "Brnvos." Calllaux, showing much excitement and agita tion, exclaimed: "Slnco I must tnko notlco of what this lawyer has snld, I will HBk hint. If ho will tnko personnl responsi bility for his words." "I take entire responsibility," was Chonu's reply. "You cannot menace mo hore." At tho opening or tho henrlug the government counsel announced that the dlplomntle documents mentioned at yesterday's hearing us having been lu tho possession of Cnlmotto were only pretended copies of documents which did not exist, SPOKANE EDUCATOR DEAD. I I (n AmooUIM IrM lo Coot Ur Tlnif..) SPOKANE, July 22. Rev. j j Bonjamln Utz, ono of the found- j j ors of Spokano University, died j I hore today of pneumonia, j 4 . IS w Enjoy Trip. R. O. Grnvos and wife ontertnlned Judge Galloway and , wlfo on a trip to Coos Rlvor this , morning. Tho mouth of tho rivor was a little rough on tholr return and tho occupants of tho boat woro badly dashed with spray. MARSIIFIELD to ROSEIIURG by, AVTO KVKHV .MORNING, beginning Sunday. Arrive at Roseburg at noon, Through servlco, careful drivers. Re servations THE OWL PRESCRIP TION PHARMACY'. L SHIP TODAY (D AuoclileJ rre lo Coot III Timet.) VANCOUVER, B. C, July 22, Smoko Ih pouring from tho funnels of tho Komogntu Muni, at anchor heie, and Guerdlt Singh has promised that tho ship will sail this afternoon with the 350 Hindu passengers who enmo t Vancouver to demand en trance to Canadn as British subjects. They threatened the live sof tho of ficers when refused nnd also to re turn to India and agitate against British domination. The cruUer Rainbow lies ready to convoy tho ytx sel to sea. 5s ''fil firaiimrfniiUMHW