The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL XXXIV
Established Jn 1878
as The Const Mnll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION
Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny AdvortUcr.
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WASHCALQRE WRECKEDSOUTH DF
ROGUE RIVER
Fear Felt for Capt. Peterson
and Men Who Are Thought
to Be On Rock Island.
STRUCK ON SUBMERGED
ROCK AT HUNTER'S POINT
Vessel Was Gasoline Burner,
Built on Coos Bay and en
Route to Siuslaw.
THINK MEN SAFE.
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4 Tho steamer Argylo which
stood by tho Wnshcnloro wreck
for n whllo pnsBcd Coos Hay Into
this nftornoon. Dy wireless, alio
reported to Oporntor Bnrslaw
hero that apparently nil Jho
men off tho Wnshcnloro woro
snfo on tho Islnnd below Cnpo
Sebnstlnn, twolvo miles south
of Roguo rlvor. Tho mnln deck
of tho Wnshcnloro wns under
wntor when Inst sighted. Tho
Ornco Dollar wns trying to got
In closo enough to tnko tho men
off when tho Argylo loft, but tho
strong wind inndo tho work
very difficult,
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fSnednl to TlmcfO
BANDON. Oro., tny 22, Tho
gasoline schooner Wnshcnloro, bounl
from Snn Francisco to tho SluBlnw,
struck a submorged rock nt Hunter's
Point, twolvo miles south of Rogu
Illvor yestordny nnd Is lnylng partly
submerged on Rock Island, four
miles south of tho scono of dlsnstor.
Whether Cnpt. Potorson or nny of
his men woro lost Is not known, but
It Is thought thnt thoy aro nil on
Rock Islnnd. Sho cnrrlod rogulnrly
n crow of olovon but It Is roportod
thnt on this trip sho hnd thlrteon.
Tho tug Klyhlnm of Dnndon with
a crew from tho Bandon Life Saving
Station loft last ovonlng for tho
Bceno nnd no word hns beon rocolved
from them. Tho Klyhlnm cnrrlod
fuel nnd provisions for four dnys,
mnklng propnrntlons to wnlt until tho
storm thnt hns boon raging nlong, tho
coast cnlmcd sufficiently to permit
them to nld.
Tho wires oro down botwoen hero
and Gold Bench and Port Orford,
nnd nbout tho only direct news that
came wns via wireless from tho
stenmer Argylo which wltnossod tho
disaster. itpflj
As near ns enn bo nscortnlned, tho
Wnshcnloro wns hugging tho coast o
escape pnrt of tho fury of tho storm
which was prevailing when she
struck on tho submerged rock. It
stovo her In and probably flooded her
sufficiently to render hor engines
useless. Then sho drifted four miles
southward to Rock Islnnd where, s
near as tho Argylo could ascertain,
the men escnped from tho boat.
Ono report that reached hero was
that six of tho men escaped to' tho
mainland In a small boat but this is
doubted. Tho Argylo thinks that tho
WaBhcalore'a llfo boat was washed
empty to tho mainland.
Resides tho Argylo', tho Grace Dol
lar, bound from San Francisco to
Coos Bay, stood by in hopes of being
able to aid In rescuing tho men.
Neither vessel dared to go in close
and it was too rough to launch a boat
from either ship.
Tho Klyhlnm, it is believed, can
work In close enough to get a lino
to the Washcalore which appeared
to be fast on Rock Islnnd. If not,
It Is thought thnt the Life Saving
crew can rench the Imperilled men.
Built On Coos Bny.
The Wnshcnloro was built on Coos
Bay In 1905 nud is a gasoline
hooner. She is 140.3 feet long, 32.4
feet In breadth, and 10 feet depth
with a grosa, tonnage of 323 and not
tonnage of 174. v - ' -' '
LftTE YESTERDAY
MYRTLE POINT
RUNAWAY BAD
Harry Guerin Severely Injured
In Accident There This
Forenoon.
(Special to Tho Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Mny 22.
Hnrry Quorln wns sovoroly Injured In
n runaway this morning and that ho
escaped nllvo Is considered mlrnc.t
lous. Ho wns driving n spirited team
belonging to Louis Roborts. They
beenmo frightened ns ho wns turning,
upsot tho rig nnd throw him out nnd
trnmplcd lilni. No bones woro broken
but tho muscles of his leg v.'oro hurt
and ono of tho horses stopped on his
hend. Tho cnlk of tho shoo cut deep
into his forohend nnd that his Bkull
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wns not crushed Is a mnrvol
resting easy at noon.
Ho was
IS
VICTOR AGAIN
Takes Another From Sacra
mento By Score of Three
to Two Sunday.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Mny 22 Port
land took anothor gamo from Sacra
mento yesterday by n scoro of two to
thrco. Tho Const League scores Sua-
day wero:
At Sacrnmonto
Sacramento
Portland
At Oakland
San Francisco
Oakland
San Francisco
Oakland
At Vernon
Los Angeles
Vornon. . . .
Los Angeles
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.Saturday's Gumps.
Saturday's games In tho Coast Lea
guo resulted as follows:
At Oakland
San Francisco. . . .
Oakland
At Sacramento
Sacramento
Portland
At Vornon
Los Angoles
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Vernon
of San Francisco and her master Is
Ipnnt. Peterson.
I For several months she had been
carrying lumber from'Bandpn to tho
North Bend factories but flvo or six
I weeks ago started in tho San Fran -
PORTLAND
'clsco-Sluslaw trado, and was en route oral Land Ornco, was a; tno imperial
from an Francisco to SluBlaw at the Ion his way back to Roseburg from a
tlmo of tho accident. four months' tour of tho countries,
Sho was built for tho coast trado European, African nnd Asiatic, bor
as' her namo implies, "Wash" bejnglderlng on the Mediterranean,
tho abbreviation of Washington, "I shall return to. Roaoburg and
rni nt California and "Oro." of resume my actual residence therp,"
Oregon.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICE
A meeting will bo held at tho
Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce nt
4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May 23,
for the purpose of deciding whether
or not a Fourth of July celebration
will be held. The committee will re
port. All members and business men
are requested to attend.
Read the Times' Want Ads.
FIVE AGES CAUSE
Shooting Follows Discovery ofia -unrrcl ' which revolvers woro
Extra High Card In Deck at
Kittanning, Penn.
Killed.
Three
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(By ABSoclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
KITTANNING, Penn., Mny 22.
Tho discovery of flvo ncos in ,n deck
of cards with which minors woro
playing pokor last night resulted In
CLASH OVER
COACHJSTATE
County Judge Hall to Decide
Controversy Between Rich
Man's Heirs.
(Special to Tho Times)
COQUILLE, Ore. May 22. Coun
ty Judgo John F. Hall arrived haro
from Marshfiold this morning to sot-
iiu u cuiiiruvursy uemuuii inu nuira
ot tho ato Coi Conch, tho mllllonnlro
Coon coimtv timber owner, over tho
appointment of nn ndmlnlstrntor of
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oxecutor of tho will. Col, Coach
spent much tlmo at Bandon, noar
whoro moat of his local holdings woro
located, but died nt Snn Frnnclsco.
Ono of tho sons dostros tho ap
pointment whllo tho othor son wUhos
L J, Cody, who wns long aBsoclnted
with Col. Coach In tho timber nnd
lumber business, appointed. Col.
Coach's daughter Is oxpoctod heo
from tho east to aid In tho sottloinont.
Sho Is married.
Tho personal proporty loft by Col.
Coach is estimated nt $100,000 nnd
tho other proporty will muko tho
cstnto worth ovor a million so th.it
Uio oxecutor will hnvo to give n bond
of nbout 2GO,000.
Steamship Arrives From Port
land and Sails Today
for Eureka.
The Alllanco nrrlvod In enrly yes
terday and sailed today for Eurokn.
Rim lini! n annil tinRKnnirur list for
Coos Bay 'and many through passen
gers, besides considerable freight.
Sho Is scheduled tp sail from hero
for Portland Thursday, May 25.
Among thoBo arriving from Port
land on her wero the following:
C. Grohs, Mrs. Groiis, F. B. Lewis,
Susie B. Lowi8, Mrs. M. M. Lewis,
W. D. Marshall, A. F. Collier, J. H.
Smith, W. Hall, G. R. Vertnor, T.
Sljola, B. Jackson, H. Jackson.
Among those Balling from horo for
Eureka on tho Alllanco woro Mrs. A.
Dunham, Joo Eagan, Tom Johnson,
S. M. Loty, C. M. Butts and A. A.
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HERMANN' IS BACK.
PORTLAND, Ore,, May 22, IBs
health fully rocovered, Blnger Her-
mnnn oT.PnniirAEgman and OX-CotU-
misslonor of the United States Gon-
said Mr. Hermann. "My Intention is
ultimately to. resume the practice of
law." il1
When asked about a report from
Washington, D. C a' few days ago
crediting him with Congressional as
pirations, Mr. Hermann said:
"I have glvon no causo for any
such conjecture and have no inten
tion of again entering politics."
Mr. Hermann Is the picture, of
health. Ho said that never n his llfo
had he been In .better physical condi
tion. . .
ALLIANCE IN
EARLY SUNDAY
FATAL QUARREL
nreu. nireo men nro ucnu aim n
fourth Is not expected to live.
POKEIt GAME. FATAL.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
UNIONTOWN, Pa., Mny 22. A
quarrel over a poker gamo at Sun
shlno Coko Works last night re
sulted in ono man being killed nnd
another wounded.
Regular Republicans Decide on
Substitute for LaFollette
Investigation.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22. A
prompt and swooping Inquiry into
tho now charges against Sonntor Lorl
nier wns assured todny when tho reg
ular republicans decided to proscnt in
tho Sonato lato today a resolution
calling for tho conduct of such nn
Inquiry undor tho direction of tho
Sonato Commlttoo on Privileges nnd
Elections. Domocrnttc sonntors will
support tho resolution which will bo
a substltuto for the LaFollotto reso
lution naming a new committee of
senntors to tako up tho Inquiry.
Tho resolution wns Introduced by
Dlllongham, chairman of tho Sonato
Commlttco on Privileges and Elec
tions and undor tho rules wont over
for ono day.
Sonator LaFollotto has dccldod to
call up his resolution lator In tho aft
ernoon. TWO KILLED IN
PICNIC FIGHT
New Jersey Farmer Who Ob
jected to Picnickers Shoot
ing House Slain.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PATTERSON, N. J., May 22. Tho
effort of Frank Costello, a farraor, to
eject fifty picnickers frorn )ils placo,
lod to a revolver battlo in which Cos
tello and Frank Dorsoy, a plcnlckor,
fworo killed. Tho picnicKors . ima
placed a target against CoBtollo'a
fe NIL f tA.Y Am il.A 4AlllllA
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THE MEN
So Say Senators Opposing
Popular Election of U. S.
Senators.
(By Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22.
No nonular demand exists for a chan
ge In the Constitution so as to deprive
Congress of tho right to supervlso tho
election of United States senators.
So asserted tho minority roport of the
Senate Committee on Judiciary in a
report filed today. The report oppos
ed tho withdrawal of such right of
supervision from Congress as Is con
templated in the plan for the selec
tion of senators by a direct vote of
tho people. It was signed by Senators
Cjark, Nelson, Dlllengham, Suther
land, Brandlege and Root, all repuu-
I repuu-
llcans.
ORDER PROBE
FOR LORIIR
NO DEMAND FOR
PEACE
AGREEMENT FINALLY
SIGNED IN OLD DO
Y
Allege That 225 Chinamen
Were Killed By Mexican
Rebels.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
EAGLE PASS, Tox., May 22. In
n despernto fight between Moxlcnn In-
surrcctos nnd Chlnnmcn at Torrcon,
22G Chlnnmcn iwero killed.
This Information wns received horo
todny by Snm Wnh, owner of tho In
tornntlonnl Hotel nt Cludad Porflrlo
Diaz, across tho river. Tho details of
tho roportcd slaughter hnvo not
reached hero oxcopt thnt In the mini
bor of Chlnnmo'u killed worn fifty of
Wnh's ranchmen. Wnh hns tolo-
graphed tho Ohlncso mlnlstor nt
Washington aBklng for protection.
MANY ARRIVE
Steamship Arrives In Today
From Portland and Will
Sail Tomorrow.
Tho Droakwator arrived In this
morning from Portlnnd with n Inrgo
list of pnssoiiKora nnd a good enrgo
of frolght. It wns n llttlo rough
coming down but not nearly ns bad
ns tho previous trip.
Sho will snll from horo for Port
lnnd nt 1 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon.
Among thoso nrrlvlng on tho
Breakwater woro:
II. Fourier, Mrs. Fourier, Mastor H
Fourlor, Mrs. N. M. Noslor, O. A.
Moulton, II. A. Randall, L. II. Hazard,
Jas. Watson, Mrs. M. A. Hudson, Dr.
R. E. Golden, J. J. Vnlontlno, H.
Thornton, K. W. WIUU, Mrs, F. Can-
torllno, H. A. Franklin, J. II. Cox, F.
L, Sumnor, M. D. Sumnor, Pearl Sny
dor, E. Shlrloy, Carl Anderson, Mrs.
A. A. Anderson, J. E. D. Cothoy, L. M.
Hlnes, Mrs, Hlnes, L. O. Smith, Mrs.
Smith, D. C. Olbson, L. J. Cary, Mrs.
Cary, W. T. Hwnmort, G. A. Damon,
Mrs. F. Parsons, Chas. H. Strauss, R.
J. Montgomery, W, E. Corey, Mrs. A.
P. Lavender, O. Erlckson, II. Thomp
son, F. T. Wlnghman, L. R, Stlmp
son, J. D. Gnlss, C. A. Manassa, W. II.
Wallaco, W. J. Bulger, Mrs. R. D.
Humo, C. P. Overmpyor, E. M. Rosen
thal, A. S. Hammond, J. L. Lawronco,
Mrs. Lawrence.
OUT $175,000 ON WEATHER
FOR UETTING IT WILL RAIN
Kansiu Farmer Htlll Heady to Plnco n
Wager nud Expects to Make
Big Killing Siiiiiu Buy.
COLBY, Kas May 22. "Jim"
Flko Is, trying to get rich betting
against tho weather. Last August ho
staked $30,000 on a chance that it
would rain within three months. If
It had rained as ho bot ho would hnvo
mado $250,000 and got his $30,000
back, too. But U, didn't rain. Flke
hns beon nt It now for flvo years nnd
has never won. Ho says, however:
"I'll make a big killing ono of thoso
years' Just as sure as shootln', and
jwhen I do, I'll put on patont leather
shoes and go to tho seashore"
Flko has staked $175,000 In five
years on chances that thoro would bo
enough rain and seasonable weathor
to give him n bumper crop of wheat.
Each year of tho flvo something went
( wrong. Ho has 17,000 acres on
tftioat this" year.
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Government and Insurrecto
Commissioners Agree on I
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i erms aunciay mgni.
TROOPS WILL BE
GRADUALLY DISBANDED
Madero and Carbajal Embraco
Each Other on Comple
tion of Duties.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times,)
JUARE55, Mex., May 22. Tran
quility reigns In Northorn Mexico to
dny for tho first tlmo In six months.
Messages aro being flashod today
ovor all wires nnd by courier to re
moto pnrtn of tho country announcing
thnt Inst night n penco ngreomont de
finitely ended hostilities botweon tho
revolutionists, nnd tho Fedcrnl gov
ernment. Tho Blgnlng of tho pence
agroomont brought undisguised
plcasuro to Frnnclsco I. Mndoro, Jr.,
nnd to Judgo Cnrbnjnl who nctod for
tho govornmont In tho negotiations
which ended Inst night with tho sign
ing of tho document on tho stops of
tho Customs' llouso nt Juaroz undor
no othor ennopy thnn that of the
hoavons nnd with myriads of stars
blinking nnd twinkling on tho spec-
tnclo. When nil wns ovor, tho com
missioners ombrncod In truu Spanish;
fnshlon and expressed groat relief
thnt the tnsk for which thoy had la
bored so long la accomplished. The
poaco ngroemont provldos for the
gradual disposing of tho troops the
objoct being to maintain for a short
tlmo a forco capablo of kooplug order
nmong tho Hinnll bands that might
fool lncllnod to disregard tho ponce
ngreomont.
TROUMIiE IX SOUTH.
KcIm'Ih Capture Town NVnr Rullna
Cruz.
(By AsBorinted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SALINaWcRUZ, Axjncn, Mex., May
22. Tho rlvor port of Tohunntop&o
hns rlfion In pnpulnr revolt. Tho Jefo
Politico arrived at Sallna Cruz to
day on foot. Tho other govornmont
ofllclnls csenpod. Thoro wns much
shooting boforo tho revolutionists
succeeded In getting control of the
city but the cnsunltles woro fow if
any. Ofllcora nnd soldloru horo are
on tho, lookout for trouble.
Trouble Is anticipated .with the
Robols In Lowor California though
overy effort will be mndo to pacify
thorn. If thoy refuso, an armod ex
pedition will bo seut Into tho affcct&d
torrltory.
FIRST NAVAL AIRSHIP.
Great Britain Luiinchos Largo Fight
ing Craft.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BARROW-IN-FURNESS, England.
May 22. Great Britain's first nay 4
airship which was constructed with
much secrecy, was successfully
launched today and Is now anchor
ed behind wind screens In tho bar-'
bor. Sho waa christened May Fly.
Tho airship Is 502 feet long of a rigid
typo with a bunt noso tapering to a
pointed stem, The airship can be
moored on the water.
STIMSON ASSUMES OFFICE.
(By Assoclntod Press to CoosBay
TlmB.)
WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 22. .
Henry L. StlniBon of Now York was
sworn in today as Secretary of War,
succeeding Jacob M. Dickinson, re
signed. MRS. F. M. PARSONS arrived home
this morning from an extend!
eastern trip' and tho Joy ovor hpr
arrival proved to bo all that ?M
needed to eliminate tho last trace
of tho long Illness hat Mr. Par
sous Is recuperating from.
$he Is ownsd by 0. X. Wendllne
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