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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
HM YOU EVER NOTICED -"""TTrn TUAT APA BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS B8WrW SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES i No. XXXI III SCOTT'S! MEXICO REPORT Government Will Then Decide Whether to Withdraw Troops from Mexico Generals Funston and Scott Hold Conference Regarding Operations oit:Aji;umuii NO ACTIVITY AT PRESENT It Is Sulci Thiil General IVrwlilim In jlhllcpoUilliw AtkiMlTlmi Bniiio jWilral Cliniwi ' Ml Bo AlllllDI'lC'tl , nuvrilAli SCOTT WILL START IIO.MK TODAV B AiwcUtfO rrMi to c" " Tlmwi.J SAN ANTONIO, To.w, April 22. -Gen. Scott probably will feavo for Washington tomor row, It was nnnoitncpil today. In reply to a question rolatlvo to the withdrawn! f troops, i.. Mt,t "Wi hnvo not reached a conclusion." . ItAu.Ut4rrfMluCoo tur Tlmr..i ifSs'hS of a. renort boforo night from don- ml Scott that may assist tlio nlnlstratlon In deciding whether to tlthilraw tho American troopH or Mud them further Into Moxlco. Details Aio Bevlowod rolIowhiB their conforonco Inst sight, Scott nnd Funston rovlowcd In detail today tho history of tho puni tive expedition's operations B'.neo en tiling Mexico about six weolcs ago. Pmlilng's reports, which nro said to contain recomiuondatlous that radical changes bo authorized, woro jone over carefully. No Activity Vftnn nt tlin lonnrln rnpnlvnil from ..VMV VI ..- ., -j. tiiA trnnl rtirnvn I irti t liullnutml n rn.l t IIUIIV UIUIIMII llltllWMIUU - aercd offenBlvo activity. , II. UPTON DIES u Death Comes Early This Moinln In IlosvbiirK Decwihcd Was llxcccdlngly Well Known Judga J. M. Upton, for many fears ono of tho most prominent attorneys of this city, died nt bis homo In Hoscburg nt 7 o'clock toll morning, nftor suffeiinK for orao tlmo with heart failure' Tho Ms of Ids death come3 ns n ock to his many friends of tlio tiitlre county, not many or whom ere awaro until yesterday that toe end was In sight. ' Tlniso SiivvIvIiik The deceased loaves a wiro nnd ftres children, Monroo Upton, now ' Arizona for his health, nnd Nanette nnd Arthur Upton, both of whom are now living In Itoso Jure. His pnrentB, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Upton Btlll llvo nt Langlols, Cuy County. About two nnd one half years W Judgo Upton moved from "ar.hfieUI to Itosoburu, having ""a appointed registrar of tlio sovernment lnnd offlco tliore, a po '"on which i,o held until bis death. 1'utlier Still LIvliiR The father of Mr. Upton is said to the oldebt newspaper publisher In " state and is exceedingly woll wsted on the early political history 'Oregon. From him his son learned "e newspaper trade which bo fol , a for so'"e tlmo boforo taking up James m, rP(0n was born In Bhnsta LI CallrornIa. " 1S03 and that q e year ""no with Ids parents to 68011 an(l in 1880 settled In Curry unt. He was married in Ilandon, P 15, U97 t0 M,sa Eleanor Au. wta ilteeu, daughter of Mr. and lit Heed, of Ferndalo. tiu Slr l l'ton n'ved to Marsh- continuing his law practice corrm 19oc to 1908 be was city ro ll, eri Ho Was a monUior or tho masonic lodco .i ..,. ,r..i.,.. . Pjthla fB.i.. " "eceased 0r his Stirling quaUt,es Tho deceased was known acMri!,manner ,n whlcU ha trans ;' a' business. h0 leaves a host DETfflLS REVIEWED Established 1H7H An TIic Const Mull UPPRESS TROUBLE 1I2 FACTO TltOOI'S A I IK OATH t ERED AT PAHBAL Ojilct In Northern Mevleo Is Bepoitctl By AntliorltijH at .inure. Today HIT AunrhtiK Vm to Con. D Tlmn J EL PASO, Toxub, April 22. Cnr- runzn offli-litls nt Juarez ruportcd tlio Bltuutlon eonornlly quiet throughout tlio upper part or Mexico nnd said overy propnratlon was being nttule In KupprosB any disorders that might mine. The Purral dlfltrlct Is being filled with Carrnnza troops and guards linvo boon thrown about tlio mining propcrtk'B. VILU LEADER HAS GIVEN UP General Coniceros and His Men Surrender to Com mander at Dtirantjo City .Local Agitators Told Dc Facto Government Has Matter WCII 111 rlctlUl chancTto enlist nd-iOt'iioiiil T.rvlno Tells l-ciplo That If I IM'.V .MUM IMKIII III.' tt III .MUM' PIiicch for Tlv in In tin Army J,os Enthusiasm fpf Arvllcd rrfM U Chw nf TIuim.1 TOUUEON, April 22. Oonornl Conlcoros nnd his commnnd of Villi- ' ... ti it Htns hnvo surrontiorod to mo inuuury 1 i i . ii...nn..n nil., .nri ,, IcommnnderinDuranKoCltjnndwore! Krunted umneaty. lionerai irovino,, !'. . ...... i i.i. ..i Unformed loca ngtators wo doslrud '"'"""' "vu. o" I., ninb. .nululniu-ntn llui HfU'IlllCO of i w .....nu .-.- .- ..- -- Amorlcnn troops thnt tho do facto I. 'Kovoriuueut hna tho situation woll In linud. Quiets tlio AKItntors Ho told tho nKltntors that If they felt thoy must fight ho would find plncos for them In tho nrmy whero thoy could mnko war on tho Vllllstas. Tho ngltntors lost tholr onlhuslaam. CAN EITIIEIt CONTINUE TI'ltN HACK HOME Oil Projuuvd to .Move Eltlier W"ay Ac- I'OidliiK to OideiH l-ioiii H(adiiiaiterN tOr AMO.-UIH1 (TfM vo H 'lim. EIv PASO, Toxns, April 22. Gen. PoiBhliiB has mndo such dlsposl tinn nf his foreo3 that tho Ameri can punltlvo oxpedltlou Is euually ready today to proceed Willi an dispatch In pursuit of Villa or to withdraw' from Mexico when ino future eourso of operations Is de termined by the administration at Washington. Tho American troops enii bo rotliod from Mexico In ten days, according to nrmy ofrirors nt Fort Hllsj. TltOOPS LEAVE KOH EHONT IN MEXICO (n Awliwl I'rM to C " Tlmoo-l COLUMBUS, N. M., April 22. A largo detachment of In fantry lsft hero today to strengthen, It Is bellovod, tho thin American lino of com munication In Mexico. Tho destination of the troops Is not announced and military headquarters would make no statement, 81 ST CAL1FOHNIA DEFEATED IX BOAT DACE TODAY IVf AkUU1 Vif to Coo. lrtr Tlmw.l OAKLAND. April 22.-Stanford won the varsity race against Califor nia hora this morning, derentlnt' ttu nluo and gold by flvo lengths In easy fashion. Both crews nearly swamped and tho tlmo was very slow. rlui- ltariti Won Stanford won tho varsuy ; X ...... i. f ollfnrnln . . .It.. nAtniir eiyfr race by lour iuki"- - ron tho first nnd seconti irta.Hc GRANTED AMNESTT PERSHIWG IS READY WON ANFORO THAT THE MAN WHO HAS fflfltfB MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 EVENING EDITION TWELVE PAGES Miss Coos Bay's New Easter Hat Mlft4 PnnR Ttnv'n Vnw l.nnlnp linn . -... .,.,, u ,, ,, ijtiw iii iiwv 10 j uukuiiiiiihi vwiutn iiwiii uvi uvutuuiit s imitio mi" vj vary Intoat style. She has worn the old hat for n long, long tlmo but Ib now In a position to promenade- boforo the wholo world. I EIGHT HOURS nitOTHKItllOODS Cl'HS NEW Wlliti DEMANDS DIS- Ucivcsciitatlvei Will Mwl At (ill- ciiKo On Apiil i!7 It Wiih Aunoiiiicril Tod.iy II, 4moiUI) Trrtt to Coot ll, Tlmfl.) CLEVELAND, 0., April 22. Kupresentatlvcs of tho railroads In tho United States and of thn four railroad 'employes' brotherhoods will meet at Chicago April 27 to ,, ., . . -, , , ,,. niBcuas mo recciu uuiiiiiiuih ui inu , , A , .... -.,.-. . n ' )i rtiiiiuiuiceiiiuiii iu una uuuut, ' Who niniln liorn fnilnv. I WILL LEAD REVOLT CIIINICSE (1KXKUA.D l'fI SAN! litANClSft) SAII-S TODAT Is to Tako I'omiiiand of tlio Itcvolu tlou Wlileli In Starlcd AKalnst Plt'Np'fJlt. jnr awmkuuj rmi to co nr TinM,i SAN IitANCISCO, April 22.--Oen- eral Hwang Hung, a high officer In tho first Chlncso revolution, sails from hero today to tube command of tho nrosent revolution In lliina I lilinuii IN against . Yuan Shi Knl, officials president. m. i..,. in..l.ll.. Aumi fit nil nil.!"' ' '""' Ul Vlllliuon ihiiiimv ..- ncunced. PRESIDENT OK UIIIXA MAKES ANXOt'NCEMEXT TO PEOPLE ,.. ... rn,...i rills niiiiuuH ih.-iiimimh - At. Pieinlcr Which May Quiet StiiitbiTii Piovlncos (llr AMoolrted 1T" to Com Pr TlniM.l PEK1N. Anrll 22. In accord ance with tho mandate Issued yes- torday by Presldeut Yuan Shi Kal In which ho admitted his full con trol of tho administration had causod dlsatlsfactlon, It was an nounced today a now cabinet is bolng construted. Tiuin Chi Jul. former minister of war, who Is a 8taum.li ropub ilt!nn. has accepted tho piomlor- shlp and war portfolio, hoped bis influence will It 13 recoucilu Itho South rn provinces. MAX PBEPABED TO Ml'BDElt THE .MILLIOXAIBE pi AMit.a Pf to coo. D.f Tim.i ,... . NEW YORK, April 22. Harry I' - GETS NEW CABINET IS AFTER MORGAN Newton, Tonner munitions wonvu, tortay wag attended by much ex-v.-ho was arrested boro Thursday after I (!0Hient aml f,lrther froo selling, entering into an alleged agreemont,War B)mroa ami Btocks of com to blow up munitions plant, was pre- jJ)al,j03 operating In Mexico broke pared to kill J. P. Morgan, according, four to eght polnt8. to an affidavit submitted today In J Tho ,atest developments In the the pollco court. Newton was held 0orman cr8i8 aro viewed with fnr examination ne.M 'I uesoay. FOB SM-Xiv" siv-roou. lnBa- Proposed cancellation ol Amorl LOB W ',, , . 'fI-?,.(h cun concessions fu Mexico was ro- mm MEMREll OP TUB ASSOCIATED 1'ItKSS ftnt la vnii ltnwttii tntt t nmna tvntw CUMMINS IN LEAD HAS .MA.10IUTV .OVEIt IIKNHY I'OKD JN NEltltASUA SuppoitiiiN Say IHn I.cjkI Will In- ricitNO llryan'N Defeat. In Practically (Vrlaln (I); AmooIsikI rrtH lo Coat Ur Timet. , OMAHA. Neb.. April 22. Senator Cummins was lending Honry Eord for tho presidential nomination In Nebraska today by tho sllsht. margin of 200 votes. Cummins' supporters . . . . . . . claim is ona w 111 be lucroaecd ns tin outlying dlrt jlrlelB. " . . . ., I t'ml. . i T)..ni la fiinnliw- nlvlli '' """".' u 'V"" " r for democratic dolegato nt largo nnn i bis defeat Is practically certain. CAIlltlES .MONTANA Cummins A1m fium'ssful In Tluit Stato tDr AuorUtM I'rt-M to 0oo tlir Tlmw, HELENA, Mont., April 22. In- k'comnleto rofirim from yesterday's k primaries Inoicnto thnt Sonator Cum mins will control tho republican dele gation from this Btato, polling more thnn twico as many votes ns wore cast for Roosevelt, whoso name was vrltton on tho ballot. On tho democratic' ballot, Presi dent Wilson wns unopposed. Vice .. , , , M,.rulni ntilnlnnil n mnlor IS WOIUCMEN STAVINO AWAY IitOM WKSTIXOIIOUSE PiaNT JMckftH Induce All Hut l-'lvo Tlions- anil oi i.ikiiiihmi iiiousuiiu in mny rtway Illy Amo Ul4 Pr to wwt tut Tiinro.l PITTSIlima, Pa., April 22. ( Pickets ut all tho entrances of tlu'i Westlngliouso Electric and Manu-t factuiing Company plant at hasi Pittsburg thl3 morning pleaded so successfully with workmen on tholr way to tho shops that tho leaders of tho stilko Inaugurated yesterday to enforco an eight hour day Ue IU UIHWIvv m. .r."' - -- IE STARTED mnnd declared flint only 5,000 ofj.xorth iiond Mill and Lumber com tho 18,000 employes entered. MARKET AFFECTED exciting session held on STOCK EXCHANGE TODAV War HufMN and Stock or Com - imulert Oppintriii,' In Mevlco Break I'ur to Elsht .. . i..a !. .. .,,. fit tio. i n 1 A two j YORK, April . j,-viy luim, smii -- - llour 8q88ion of tho stock market I increased concern and a report oi HIS PRICE ALWAYS LETS THE TAG SHOW Stma 'llNSWNrfVNAViiS',VNiWtSiiS ilm Qmit 1tnti Dnstlfln ulmit nnd la Hia HURRY Mi BILL DEMOCHATS WANT IT PEDKECT. El) AT ONCE Say Thai tlio ltopnbllcaiiN Aro Caus ing; n (ini)i'al Delay of Measure (fly AnnclilM rrri to Coot lltjr Tlmn, WASIUNOTON, 1). C April 22. Cluitrmnn Hay of tho house military commlttco today mot llonubllcan I'Leador Mann's poiilamonVary oh- i-tructlouB to lotting tho army bill proceed to nil adjustment of points deputed between the sonata and tho house, by introducing it resolution for a special nilu for nil Immodlato con foronco. Tho rules commlttco prob ably will report favorably on It noxt week nnd tho result will bo to hurry porrdctlon of tho army bill, which tho domocrnta. say tho republicans are delaying generally. LATEST LOCAL NEWS THIS AFTERNOON WILLIAM HOOD COMIXfl THIS AKTEUXOOX Wllllnm Hood, chlof end ncor of the Southern Pacific, loft Eugene this morning for Mnrshflold and Is on tho train arriving hero this nftomoon. He Is making a short Inspec tion trip In bore, on IiIb way back to San Francisco front Portland. CAPT. DOB JONES IS BACK Capt. Itobort Jones returned yes terday from Portland nnd has again lesumed his former position as pikot of tho drodgo Mlchle. MADE CAMPAIGN THIP W. A. Ackcrman cumo back last evening from tho Coqullle Valley whore ho has boon since Tuesdny on u campaign trip. TO TOW BABGE Tim Knvn In tnilnv loading at tho i ..w ., .- - pany dock. She leaves Monday for San Francisco, taking In tow ono of tho now bargos'for the Hercules Pow der company, made nt Kruso and ! Banks shipyards. Tho baruo Is 100 I feet long. CHII.DBEX HAVE PABADE Twolvo uutos loaded down with i children currying banners declaring tholr loyalty to Bruco Evans, tho j ovungellst, madou parado In the husl- ness soctlon of tho city today. Thoy j IieSS 80CUU1I Ol III" KHZ iuu)' i 'ci,eered and gave the song and yofl taught them at tha meetings, TAKIXGBOATOFF Tom Wasson said this afternoon that ofrorts ore being made today ta tako tho big fishing- boat of Hen derson BrotborB of the beach at ISunset toy. Heklithut no other damage baa beoii.iloHtho cralt, oth or than staving a hole In the bottom. Fiw.lt Stntw berry Easter at Lewis. Specials for , Consolidation of Times, Const Mall nnd Coos Bny Advertiser. AUSTRIA GETSNOTEGERMANS ARE UNITED STATES SENDS GOVEHX- MKXT A CO.M.MUMCATIU.X 1 Infers, to Attack Made on Russian Bark IiuiKMittor In the Mltdlteira nean Son I Cx AuorLtM rrMi to Ct,o Dar TlrtiM 1 , AMSTERDAM. April 22. Press ! idlsiiatches from Vienna report that Itho Austro-llungnrlun forelsti off leu, rccolved a nolo from tlio united' 'Stntoii dealing with the attack on tlio IliiBslan bark lmporntor In tho Med ltcrriincan. EXPECT SOME Officials Look for Early Indi cation How German Note Is Received AT FOREIGN OFFICE Assurance Given that Docu ment Will Be Given Con sideration at Once WORD FROM GERARD Miuontgo Hocolvcd from Ainliavsador nt Ilcrllu Imst Night but ContenlN Is Carefully flttarded by OKIc- IiiIn at Wellington (Or AMOriilrt rtM to Coo (U; TIium.i WASHINOTON, 1). C. April 22. With official word that tho Ameri can nolo hns boon presented to tho Ilorlln foreign office, the adminis tration today Is momontarily expect lug definite advices from Ambassa dor Oarnrd as to how the communl fntlnn wan rocelved. togutlior with soino Indication as to tho nature or tho German reply. Tho contents of n mossago Inst od.nlght from Oornrd wns closely guarded, although It Is said bo In formed tho department assurances wore given him of Immodlatocon sldorntlon of tlio document. KAISEB SEES NOTE Emperor and High Officials Examining- Document A ro (llr AMlit4 rrM 10 Com HT TInKi.i BEItLIN, April 22. Tho Amorl- can note Is now In tho hands or .Emperor William, Chancellor von Bothmnnn-IIollwpg and doncral von Falkeiihuyn, chief of tho general starf, nt tho general lioadqiiartora. ( Will Determine Courwo j A Bummary of the noto was tol .ogrupbed yesterday to geuoral head Iquartors and u courier benrlng tho full text nnd appendix, was sent thero by trnln. Deliberations of the omiioror. chancellor and chief or 3tnrr will detornilno tlie futuro shap- Ing or Germany's American rela tions. Tho noto appears In news papers this ufteruoon. All is calm hero. MAY BE BELAYS Bequests Will Bo Made for Information More Dr AmwHIoJ Pro., lo Coo. nr Tln.l BEItLIN, April 22. Goimany'H answer to tho latest American noto Is likely to bo delayed by somo par leys nnd requests for further Infor mation on cortulu points uccordlng to tho Lokal Anzolger, which say3 It leurns tho noto Is a decidedly long ono and that It will bo exam lued with Garnuin thoroughness. FIGHT IN EH fUr AocUlo4'rrM lo Coi Pf TIojo.,1 LONDON, April 22. The British forces In tho expedition against Gorman East Africa captured Urn- buguwo and Salanga, according to an official announcement today. BOYAL"NEiIIBOBS TO MI'MCT The members of tho Royal Neigh 'ibors nro requested to meet at 1:18 p. m., Sunday, at tlio mooso nan io ;nttend In n body the funeral of Jlttlo Allc-e liytian. MRS. EMELINE OOSNEY, Oracle. ANSWER SOON CITY EDJTIOK O'CLOCK No. 230 ON DFFERS1VI Put The Infantry In Action On Both Sides of Mouse Around Verdun i T Liquid Fire Used by Germans In One Attack on French Lines AIRMAN ATTACK AT SOFIA Bombs Aro Dl-oppcd on Zeppelin Shed at the Bulgarian Co pit ul Other Points IMitud tlio Llnoa Also Attacked tDr AmocIiiM rrtM iu r-io tut Tlna. LONDON. April 22. Tho Qermsni line resumed tlio offeiulvo bofpro Verdun, putting tho Infantry in action on both sides of the Mous.e but falling to gain additional ground, Paris nnnounced today. Tho principal attempt to ad vance wiib made cast of tho Mcuqo following an Inteuso bomburdmout. Paris reports thnt tho French ar tillery foiled tho attempt and caused tho Qormnus heavy losses. Tho sccuo of this fighting was be tween tho rlvor and Fort Vaux. Uho Liquid Flro To tho west, Just beyond the Mouso, tlio OormatiB put llqul'ij ' tiro Into play In attacking the French lines north of Caurette woods, hut gained nothing. ' AirMilps Mako Attack In tho Balkans, a French aero phone ma do n -100 mile flight frotji tho allied - Ilun3 to Sofia and rji turnod and dropped four lurgt) biiiubs on tho Koppolln shed In tq Bulgarian capital. Othor point behind tmlllios wore njso bout .bunted by tlio Fropcll airmen, '; m. i... ...... I.. ...I ' ii-iit'iim itrKnilK'u I Ilorlln roports a futile attack by ,tho French in tlio Doadinnu'a Hill re gion northwest of Verdun. An attack north of Ypros Is admitted '' Berlin to hnvo rcsultod In n rocovory by tho ,Brltlsh or about u third of the GOO yards or trenches tatcon by tho Ger main recently. Tl'ltK AEBOPLAXES DUOP IIOMIM AT Hl'KZ CANAL Bald Is HiirrCttsrul nnd tlio Alrxhtp After UsIiiK HxiloKlviH Kolurn to Bum) III; AMoHtl rt" to C) Bar Tln.l CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22. Tho British camp on the Suoz Uiiual was uttucked by a Turkish aoroplane, tho wur offlco announced today. The airship droppod bombs successfully und returned. IIIIITISII LOOSES ON TIGBIS OBEAT Ilf AmocUIoiI PrM If coo. PV Tlf.I CONSTANTINOPLE. Apr. 22. British loss In the bat tle on tho right bank of tho Tigris In Mesopotamia, Ap ril 17, was more than 4,000 killed and wounded, accord lug to an official statement today. GETS FINE PRESENT E OMEIt GETS HOUSE AND LOT FOB BIRTHDAY Valued nt $.1,0(1(1 and Presented t Him by HIh Wife- loc4ited at Miles City, Montana, E. Omer, of the Fashion Store, re ceived a flno birthday present. HU wife presented him with u deed lor a hoiiso tuid lot. The property Is located In Miles City, Mont., where Mrs. Omor has extensive property 'holdings. On tho lot Is a handsoBs 'bungalow und tho property Is valued at $r,ooo. FOH SALE Slljjbtly used 1iohs1mW furnlturo. apply Sash and "boo; Warehonso, North Bd. GRDUNB AKEH BRITISH ATTACKED '""us who niourn hs g0,nc tHo, I ciew races. i . 4 ,