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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1912)
IOME PLAY THEGAME WELL UNTIL ASKED TO TAKE A DOSE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE ETCrTvlJUTISINO In Tho TIMES fflH0S Qlxm& WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIMES Will Keep the Income from Your I'iiiiiIMumI Rooms from Lflpsliiil YOU cnn really holp tlio fnmlly revenues by renting n fow furnished roonm and, If you know how tuid when to use. tho claBslflod columns, you may keep Hint llltlo extra Income as "stendy as n clock " Will H i""1 J,v H, Mnihet" Effectively! ,,,v . n. in n nlimtf vnur SVfow "ho c olall "W propcrt) ll ,n t(JWIi And lt plblo uu)u wh0 0, ,lt t0 tb"0, "" sell HI own in ' memiikr of associated press aaww.'Ti'w k. xxxv IMiililWicd In JH7H im The Omul Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Times. Consi Mull q. 163 mill Coos Hay AiheiiUer. mm I COOS IUI RALLIES TO I FAMILIES OF VICTIMS HHICE TALY iW CLASH lldrcn and Widows of Men DSt in North Star Disaster to Be Assisted. tGE SUM ALREADY CONTRIBUTED FOR THEM RELIEF FUND TORS . Sacchi to Head Relief lommittee Supplies and Clothing Also Needed. Iccovcrlng from tho first shock of appalling disaster 01 mo worui No. 1 in WHICH BIX moil uv lives nnd four homoB wcro ion lout husbands nnd fnthors, oil nnv today rallied in nn ouori llil tho widows and llttlo onos. bo nnnouncoment in tho Times I voninir that nilsory want, nnd llbly hunger Btarcd thlrteon Ht- Inos and thrco mouiora iu mo muu result of tho North star trngouy ck a responslvo chord In tho Its of many. Last evening, Tno fcs received ninny tcicpnono cans tinr nulstanco and Inquiring how Ivlctlms of tho dlsaator could bo a, Upon tho suggestion or tnom. Printes ngreod to rocolvo contrl- diij for tho Biincrore unui u systematic rollof Bystcm couw lovlsed. barly ovcryono wna willing nnd bus to contribute something that It cllmlnato aomo of tho bunions threaten to add to tho oorrow bereavement of tho mothers nnd Money wns tho first means fording tills rollof but today wcro siiEcested whoroby clotn- and supplies might bo furnished pmc. To Direct ltellef. bon tho suggestion of a number, Times today requested F. A. hi to assist In directing tho ro- pf tho victims of tho trngody. Ho that ho would gladly rendor any Banco that ho possibly could. The nco of a gonernl roller commit- vlll probably bo secured tonight bmorrow and nil tho monoy imb ed will bo turned ovor to thorn Idliburscmcnt to tho best pos- advantaco for tho families of klctlms of tho North Star. Concert n llencllt. A. Sacchi, director of tho Infield Methodist church choir, lunced today that tho apodal servlco and musical program had been nrrniiKCd to bo Klvon (church tomorrow night toralso for tho charltablo work of I congregation would bo turned a benefit for the widows nnd ren of tho victims of tho Inunch Star No. 1 disaster. Tho nro- vlll hceln at 8: in ami wiilln Imlttanco Will bo chnrirnd. n froo Bering will bo taken up at tho uiun oi mo program. a choir of tho .Methodist Eplsco- uurcn win Kivo n song sorvlco e church next Wodnosday ovo- wsinuing at id minutes past admission Will bo ohnrirPil lint ;e Will OfforlllK Will lin nnknil roceeds of whlnh win Lercjr.unnd Ho,l) 'lopnrtiuont of POrth LcactlQ UROil fnr xlinrll. Purpose. IJowtaB Is tho program: Za . V. my "edeomor Llvoth. ,'sea is Ho mi I stand ni Mm tw. trumental nuotf Tannin,, 8 tho Lord e Christ Is Pnm LEnplor'h .I-mbuo, 10 minutes -'.. uuuedgo. lb6 God from Wl. ii. . QWi " " "IM Wl U1UBB- ffdlctlon. 10v'nely Invito all who can to S,on. of th0 fnny of are fln ft,,?8 pecla"y P"lful. !r than V iuu lnro nXt l.aiewar?slrl8and tho l 0!np .;. "Sf OI lourteon 'ldun w'r,.lan.norsnnv,"B al months ,holV0K?,n ,l0B for vs havfi t B0 exna"sted and metlme n a8Slst'nB thorn e famiu. .. 'aer of w .uoilr th homo of i -- i vnnl.l ,art that i.uTttCcni nnd M". mat clothlncr of nil Hn,. i::??? aid chiidwn r t: N eith.. le:. .Garmenta for them 1. -v iRrr a mi J? over to Vtr o u T,mes r uB, ,.sf Sacchi and thov . under fHy. Shoes. wvl.ww suits and taTlea on p8B0 4) LIST OV PKOI'LU CONTHIUUTlNa TO l-'UNW TO 11K USED IN AH). INO KAMI M11S OV VICTIMS OP TltAGKOr. Many of tho contributions to tho fund for tho rollof of tho families of tho victims of tho launch North Star tragedy woro unsolicited, being voluntnry. Tho others enmo In lm mudlnto responso to a petition which was circulated today. Any ono desiring to contribute to tho fund cnn Bond or bring their sub scrlptloiiH to 1 A. Sacchi, who Iihh consented to aid In distributing tho rollof, or louvo thorn at Tho Times ofllco for Air. Sacchi. Tho following aro tho contributors iipto-dato: Wc, tho undersigned Hubscrlbo tho sum set oppostto our nnmes for tho rollof of tho famllloH of tho mon drowned In tho launch North Star No. 1, Saturday, January 20, 1912: F. A. Sacchi COO First Natlnnul Dank of Coos Hay $25.00 Coos Dny Times 10.00 Hnrry Winkler, No. llond. .. .10.00 I). Y. Stnfford COO W. T. Merchant COO Geo. II. Rotnor COO Anona Grocery 12.00 Chas. S. Hoffman G.OO W. II. Dlndlnger 2. CO C. F. JIcGcorgo 2.50 Henry HuggliiH 1.00 Aug. Olson 50 O. V. Hnddox 1.00 O. O. Lund 2.00 W. II. McICIdownoy 5.00 A. W. Myars 5.00 G. W. I108H 1.00 It. K. l'lnegor 1.00 Carl I Johnsun 2.00 Henry Scngstackoii Company. J10.00 F. C. Illrch 1.00 Chas. Stauff 2.00 Chas. Fensler 1.00 lid. Uoyerumlth 1.00 F. 10. Hngiio 1.00 L. G. Masters 1,00 C. A. Johnson 1.00 Flxup COO T. Howard 2.50 11. O. Howard 1.00 Alvo Johnson 1.00 K. IC. Myers 1.00 J. T. Hnll 2.50 W. A. Toyo .. 2. GO Anson Rogers G.OO Norton & Hnnsen 5.00 W. U. Douglas 10.00 Luko Fa I res 1.00 H. K. Welch : 1.00 I. S. Smith 2.00 Lockhnrt & Parsons G.OO II. A. Wolls G.OO Pullman I)nr G.OO n. R. Koller 2.00 Jno. R. Ilorron 2.50 Rees & Sneddon G.OO E. E. Forroy 5.00 V. Dnrkor 1.00 James E. Wynno 1.00 C. n. Fnlres GO W. C. TIppett GO Tom Mndden 1.00 Geo. E. Cook 2.00 Going & Harvoy 5.00 Win. M. Cox 50 Andrew Heckla 1.00 A. L. HoiiBoworth ... ... ..... 5.00 W. B. Curtis 2.U0 D. W. Holdon 2.00 O. L. Pennock 1.00 F. E. Wyman 50 A. Wymnn 60 Simpson Lumbor Co 20.00 Olllvnnt & Weaver 5.00 C. R. Peck .t .v.r.i r.. ...1.00 Poter Scott, Sr 1.00 A. E. Seaman ,$1.00 E. A. Anderson , , . . .1.00 Robert Mnrsdon, Sr G.OO R. A. Copplo 2. GO L. II. Helsnor 1.00 Dr. J. T. McCormao G.OO Paris Government Warlike Action If Italy Does Not Return Turks Seized on Vessel. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) PARIS, France, Jan. 23 Should Italy rofuso to accede to Franco's de mands thnt tho Turk nrrcstcd on bonrd tho stcamor Mnnouba shall bo turned ovor to tho French authori ties, Frnnco la prepared to recall her ambassador from Homo and desig nate French warships to escort nnd protect French BtcnmorB In tho Mcdl torrnnenn. Cnmlllo Darrlero, tho French ambassador to Italy, Is duo Threatens t0 nrr'vo m Homo tonight. Ho has been Instructed to roltorato firmly Franco's demands. Tho French gov ernment expects Italy to ylold. Frnnco's words of warning to Italy woro partly Influenced by an Inter view which It wns alleged Tomnso Tltonl, tho Italian ambassador to France, gavo to tho Paris correspon dents of Italian papors intimating thnt Italy will not surrender tho Turks nor abandon her right to cap ture vessels carrying contraband. Ambassador Tlttonl today donled thnt ho gavo tho Interview. Tho Temps today printed nn edi torial of n frloudly naturo requesting Italy to acccdo to tho prlnclplo of right boforo "a moro Incident be comes a conflict." LAJ.LETTE Senator Poindexter of Wash ington Favors Either of Two Progressives. (Dy AsBocIntod Press to Coos Dny Times.) NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Jan. 23. Senator Miles Poindexter of Wash ington spoko horo Inst night and urg ed that tho dologates to tho Nation al Republican Convention from MaBsachusotts bo Instructed for La Follotto, "but If Ln Follotto should not Hccuro tho nomination, I hopo they will nomlnnto Theodore Roosevelt." HUMPHREY TO BE H IS BEING D NORTH I1EXD MAN AIDS.' NORTH BEND, Or., Jan. 22, Editor Coos Bay Times: I am Informed that some of tho widows and orphnns of the North Star No, 1 disaster aro ln need of help. Enclosed pleaso find check for $10 for the unfortunate. Respectfully, HARRY WINKLER. TO ASSEjnJLE FLEET. CHERBOURG, Franco, Jan. 23. Tho French minister of marlno has ordorod tho mnrltlmo prefect of this naval port to assomblo a division o the third squadron of the navy oft Cherbourg, January 25, in order to carry out the war maneuvers In con Junction with the coast fortifications. Committee Investigates Illi nois Collision That Killed Four Officials. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times) CHAMPAIGN, III., Jon. 23. A committee headed by W. L. Park, Congressman Likely to Suc ceed Judge Donworth of Seattle District. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jan. 23. Attorney Genoral Wlckorshnm said today that tho resignation of Unit ed States District Judge Donworth of Seattle had been withdrawn only temporarily nnd that President Taft would appoint his successor ln a short time. Representative Humphrey of Seattle 1b promlnontly mentioned for tho placo. PLAN TO DISSOLVE TELEPHONE NF 1 M MAKCHOS WILL TTO Empress Dowager Decides Not to Abdicate Unless Forced to Do So. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) PEKIN, China, Jan. 23. Premier Yuan Shi Kat secretly visited tho Im perial Palace early today and con ferred with tho EmprcsB Dowager on tho subject of tho resumption of hos tilities. Ho suggested that tho Man elms sink tholr differences wholo henrtcdly and provldo necessary funds for tho campaign, but advised awnlting nn nuvanco of tho revolutionists. HITCHCOCK IS NOW FOR TAFT Declares That He Is Strong For Renomination and Reelec tion of President. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Daj Tlmes.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jau. 23. "I am for Taft as strong a man can i.,.......,i.i.,. .i n.oi n,nil)0," dcclnred Postmnstor Gonernl ..t.U-1..Va.u..k ...... bU....w .......bv. ,,..., , ,. ,,,,, .. ,. .!. Tlll.tnli ".AM.Mnl Hnlliinnfl ann ' ..HWIIIIVUW11 .. t V .. U ,. ....W .VitDU IW ui lliu jiuuuin quintal luiiiuuu, uuu vened hero today to Investigate the wreck at Klnmundy, III., which re sulted In tho doatli of J. T. Ilara han, F. O. Melchor, E. B. Plorco nnd E. E. Wright. Members of both train day, "I did not rcnllzo until a dny or two ago how far theso storJoB about my alleged differences with tho President had gone, I probably shall havo something to say on tho subject." Hitchcock manifested crows Involved In tho collision woro Brcnt indignation that his loyalty had among tho first witnesses called WILDE'S CASE NOW ON TRIAL Jury For Trial of San Diego Banker Completed at Port land This Afternoon. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Jan. 23. Tho Jury ln tho caso of Louis J. Wildo, n banker at San Diego, under indlct mont for tho alloged embozzloment of 90,000 from tho defunct Oregon Trust and Savings Bank's funds was completed today. Tho introduction of ovldenco will begin tomorrow. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. For tho balance of tho winter, there will bo a boat at tho O'Kelly landing that can be chartered day or night. J. A. O'KELLY. Prop. WOMEN'S TAILORS SAY 4 "NO nOBBLE SKIRTS" . NEW YORK, Jan. 23. Farewoll, thou hobble. Tho Ladles' Tailors and Dress- 4 makors' association of Amorlca sounded tho hobble's death 4 knell In this ukaso: 4 No hobblo skirts; dresses to bo smart must be two ind a 4 half yards wide, three-fourths of a yard wider than tho hob- 4 bio. But they must be short 4 at least three Inches from the 4 ground." beon questioned. STANDARD OIL IS (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times. PEKIN, Jan. 23. "Tho Empress Downgor, after carefully weighing tho opinions expressed by tho Prin ces of tho Imperial Clnn and leading Manchu ofllclals at ycstorday'B con foronce in tho pnlaco, 1b Inclined to think tho resumption of hostilities Is tho only solution of tho present sltuntlon." This wns tho statement made todny In tho North China Dally Nows, regarded as tho organ of tho foreign board In Pokln. It Is understood that Promlor Yuan Shi Knl has agreed to fight for tho throne. It is bollovod however thnt ho will await an attack by tho ro bots. Foreign legations on tho othor hand consider thnt abdication Is de ferred only for n time. American Telephone and Tele graph Company Attacked As Monopoly Today. BILLION DOLLAR CONCERN USED OIL TRUST METHOD ORSON $55,000 New York Branch of Company Punished For Accepting Rate Concessions. (Dy Associated Pres3 to Coos Day Times.) BUFFALO, N. Y Jan. 23. Tho Standard Oil of New York waa fined $5C000 by Judge Hazel in tho Unit ed States district court today for 143 violations of tho Interstate commerce law in accepting rate concessions ln 1904 and 1Q0G from Pennsylvania nnd New York Central on shipments of oil from Olean, N. Y., to Burling ton, Vt. Tho maximum posslblo flno would havo been $2,800,000. After tho show try a Turkish Bath Phone 214-Jj BEER A COMMODITY; PROHIBITION GIVEN JOLT (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. Deer is a commodity and tho railroads must carry lt when offered for transportation from ono stato into "dry" counties of another stato regardless of 4 tho laws of the latter state. The Supremo Court of tho Unlt 4 ed States mado this ruling today regarding n proposed shipment from Indiana Into "dry" Ken- tucky counties. ' ! AS WRESTLER Black Pugilist Announces Wil lingness to Meet Frank Gotch In Bout. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmos) CHICAGO, 111., Jnn, 23. Jnok Johnson, champion pugilist, announc ed today ho hnd a telegram from G. E. Scheffkl of Salt Lako offorlng $30, 000 If ho would wrcstlo Frank Gotch In that city. "I havo dccldod I am the man to defeat Gotch nnd becomo both cham pion pugilist and champion wrestler. Mnybo I can't throw him, but I am willing to tako tho chance," said Johnson. "I will wrestle in April or Mny and fight Flynn in July." Pat Powers called on Johnson to day nnd asked him to fight In Now York somo time ln March. Johnson wna willing to nccopt tho "offor as ho wants to tost tho ruling barring his nppearanco thoro. Tho champion will leave for Now York Sunday. Claim That It Threatens to Exterminate Independent Competitors. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Daj Times.) NEW YORK, Jan. 23. A petition to dlssolvo tho American Telephone and Telegraph Company on tua ground that It Is a monopoly In yf latton of the Shormnn luw was mado public hero today, a fow hours In ad vnnco of its presentation to United Stntcs Attorney General Wlckorsham ln Washington. According to tho pe tition tho American Tolophono anc Telegraph Company which .controls, tho Western Union Tologrnph Com pany nnd eight subsidiary tolophono. companies In various parts of the United States, Is ono of tho largost financial concerns In tho world, hav ing u capital of nearly $1,000,000,000 and lt now dominates tho tolopliona business of tho country. Tho peti tioner polntB out thnt by reason ot tho company's control of subsidiary concorns In all parts of tho country., tho Independents nro practically bar red from competition. It Is chnrged that tho operations of tho Amorlcnn Tolophono nnd Tolo graph company In lta acquirement ot the control of tho subsidiary compa nies woro practically Idontlcal with tho Standnrd Oil and Tobacco trusts, which woro doclnrcd to bo Illegal U$ tho United States Supremo Court. "Whllo bigness nlono docs not mnko n corporation an unlawful mo nopoly," says tho petition, "lt Is con tain that an Investigation of this glgnntlc corporation will show its history to bo ropleta with acts anal manipulations, for tho obvious pur poso of obtaining control of tho tolo phono biiBlness In this country of a character that has been unequivocal ly condemned by tho Supremo Courts of tho Unltod Stntos." Special roforonco to tho operations of tho nllegcd tolophono trust In Ohio, Kansas City, Suit Lako, Is mndo. Tho statomont is nlso mado that ln all parts of the west Inde pendent tolophono oxchnngoa aro threatened with extinction, Tho pe tition Is signed by Georgo Lambert, Justlco of tho Pcnco of Polham, N.Y. 1 MS CORPORATION'S GIFTS UPHELD Senator Culbertson Says That They Were Blackmailed by Committees. (Dy Associated Press to Coorf Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C Jan, 23. "Wo know that corporations engaged in Interstate Commerco woro inti midated and blackmailed i for cam paign contributions," sale! Sonator Culbortson, ln reviewing tho alleged activity of tho National Campaign Committees in 1904 as ho was urg ing action on his resolution providing for an Investigation. "Tho year 1904 surpassed all qthors In tho au dacity and Indecency with which cam paign funds woro demanded." Hosald "Lists read show tho republicans ln 1896, 1900 and 1904 received far larger contributions than tho democrats." r ARE SECURE Everybody In Favor of Moving Life Saving Station to Charleston. CONGRESSMAN ACTS Drr. J. T. McCormnc, Marahflold, Oro. 4 Your wlro received. I havo 4 taken tho mnttor up with tho Llfo Saving Sorvlco urging ac- 4 tlon as you suggest. W. C HAWLEY. In less than n day, F, J. Bingham secured about six hundred signers In Marshfleld to the petition asking thnt tho United Statos Llfo Saving Station bo moved from Its presont location to a point at Charleston Bay ucar Coos Head. Everybody slgnod lt. Mr. BInghnm has arranged for tho circulation of several othor petitions In this vicinity and expects to liuvo over a thousand names on the list. Addison Cook Is today circulating ono at North Bond. Robert Wyman Is circulating ono at Emplro. Capt. Alex Hall of tho Ferrjj Transit lsalso circulating ono. VESSELS SENT SOUTH. Franco Sends Small Fleet to McoU, tciTuiicnu Todiy. By Associated Press to tho Co03 Dnjj Times.) TOULON, Franco, Jnn. 23. Throa battleships and a cruiser accompantod by fivo submarines sailed from horo today to carry out tho maneuver practlco botweon Nlco and tho Hyen; Islands in tho Mediterranean.