The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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HE GOOD OR EVIL WE CONFER ON OTHERS OETEN RECOILS ON OURSELVES
rTJAnVKIlTISlNG In Tho TIMES
Will Tut Vur Kcal Estate '"in
... ir..L-n" KnVr.tlrclTl
yio w - ,--
It will put tD0 IaClB auoul 'our
-,nnerty boforo tho oyos of all "pos
VZ buyers" in town. And If
! obo of them who ought to
Glens Sag im?0
MEMIIER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
WANT ADVERTISING In TIv TIMES
Will Keep Clio Income from Tow
Furnished Dooms from Lapsing!
YOU can really holp the family
revenues by renting a few furnished
rooms and, If you know how and
when to use the classified columns,
you may keep that ltltlo extra Income
as "steady ns a clock."
OL XXXV
Established In 1878
n Tlio Const Mull
MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912 EVENING EDITION
vm raiivt wmm
KILLS DEPUTIES 01 HIS TRAIL
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mull
mid Coos Hny Advcrti r.
No. 213
Bodies of Coin McKenzie and
A. V. timer Buneu
Near Cabin.
HISSING TWO WEEKS;
ANumtK ruaat uui
otin Turnow, Who Killed T,wo
Nephews, suspeciea oi
' the Crime.
by Associated PresB to tho Coos Day
Times.;
inERDEKN. Wnsli., March 21.-
n. of 1G citizens Htnrtcd today
tor the mountains near Mntolock to
Irlnit In the bodies of Dopu'v Shor-
ftfi Colin .McKenzie ami A. v. issmor,
bho woro miiruoroii wniio in purau-r,
kr John Turnow, wanted for tho nl-
L(ed murder of Will nnd John
BllirCr, ni8 nuiuwi mni. uuihuui-
v., Thn bodies of tho duiiutloo woro
toand near n camp Biipposud to hnvo
,Nn occupied this wlntor by Tur
in. They woro In n shallow grnvo
ind had been shot. They woro found
it the posRo which wont In soneh
,f thrm. no word ltnvlnir boon re
Mred from tho offlcorH since thoy
iirtcd on the hunt for Turnow two
iwkj nRO, Tlio possu which ieu to
lir also will try to find o:no triro
if Turnow. There Is ovory reason
o bellcvo Turnow never will bo enp-
ortd alive, lie Is a rrack shot and
idowi every nook ami cranny or tin
BQUDtalna.
BOB YQUH EYES
IB BEAD IS I
NOTED DIAiNHHIEF ARRESTED
Federal Inspectors Take Daniel cntco '" AMrn" lon- n'"1 imi '"
PnlMmn l.,t n...i.. im Rotting nwny.
ww, in,, tin iiuu uuaiuuy ill
St. Louis for Bitj Thefts.
New Chinese Republic Grants
Equal Suffrage to
Women.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.
Equal BuffruRo was Rranted women
In tho Republic of China yesterday
by tho pnrllnment of Nanking nrcord
ItiR to a cableftrnm todny received
by u local Chinese nowspnper.
PROBATIONARY
I 0
NOT IN RAGE
Executive Denies
That He Is Active Aspirant
tor Vice-President.
HBjr Auorlated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
8ACRAMKNTO. Call.. March 21
fl have never spoken or coiiiiiiunl-
ruti witn col. Koosevolt or any of
fit iraucre or mo proRresslve movo-
cwi concerning thu vlco-profi.-Bty,"
aald Governor Illrnm W.
Bohnwn todny "TI oro was no on-
iy on tny pnrt for tho offk-u.
statements la roforenco to thi. neiiv-
Btjr, candidacy or thoiiRhL on my part
pMPectlnc tlio matter nro without
ooDdatlon."
The governor's stntnmnnt wnn II...
tint public uttornnco In roR.irl li n
'port that ho was n receptive candl-
c ior second piaco on tho P.iohj-
'tit ticket nnd bntl linen uirlniKW
vmmercii lor Hint piaeo.
INDEPENDENC
E
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
ST. LOU'S. Mnrch 21 Daniel Cal
lahan was nrrostod today hy tho post
ollleo Inspectors who sny ho is wanted
for complicity In thrco diamond rob
beries nmouiitltiK to $120,000. In tho
robbury of a postollko sub-Btntlon In
St. Louis and other thofts. Post
olllco Inspector Ilunscn, who innilo
tho arrest says thnt Collahnn Is bo
InR hold ns a loader of tho roiir
which stolo $100,000 worth of dia
monds from Mrs. Dnldwln Drum
mond's stnteroom on tho Stenmor
Amorlkn In Fobrunry, 1911, nnd
which bound and Ragged two men
and stolo $10,000 worth of Jewels
irom Kiiwnrd Albortrn storo In Chi
When Callahan was shown n pho
tograph of himself inudu In tho .loll
ot. 1.1.. prison, ten years ago, ho ad
mitted his Identity but refused to
mnke n statojnont about tho Jowclry
robberies of which he Is accused.
NOT WANTED IN CHICAGO
Chicago Police Deny Know lug Any-
thing about Callalinn.
(Dy Associated Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, March 21 Tho Chita.
ro police declared today that they
knew nothing about Daniel Callahan
nnd Hint ho Is not wanted In connec
tion with tho Albert! enso. Tho per
petrators of tho Albortl robbery wcro
arrested and tried nnd Albort Hum
phreys nnd Mnryln Thorston wcro
found guilty.
DO
Plan to Grant the Philippines
Limited Liberty After '
Next Year.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, March 21 Hop
resentatlvo Jones of Virginia, Chair
man or tho llnuso Committee on In
sular Affairs, proposed "Probationary
Independence" for tho Philippines
from July , lit 1.1 to July -1, 1021
In a bill Introduced today. Tho bill
hnB tho approval of tho Democratic
mcinboru of tho committee
Jones will ondenvor to mnko tho
bill u part of tho democratic legisla
tive program. During tho "quail
fled Independence" tho nrchlpelngo
would opernto under n system Iden
tical with that or tho United Stntes,
tho President of tho United States
havliiR tho right of veto over tho
Phlllppluo Island Inws. Tho right
to vote will ho given to those In tho
Philippines, who held It prior to tho
war of 1808 and to those who own
nnd pay taxe on flvo. hundred pesos
worth of property, providing they
can rend nnd write. Tho bill would
prohibit polygamy.
HAD FIHE IX 'JAPAN'
FOIt GOV. MARSHALL
Mlsna Democrats Want Their K-
I fciuivo for President.
juj Auodatod Press to Coo8 Dny
Times.)
IKD'AN'ATOMS, Ind., March 21
IB'tructloilS for IlliUium's ilnlni'ii.
"03 tO (he llcmniT.ntlr. imHnnnl mi..
PtntlOn tO VOtn far Mnrolinll tnr. Mm
Nalnatlon for president Is one of
VZ. """"w pmnKs or tno platform
irtpared by the rninliilnna nntnmlt.
M !lo bo submitted to tho atnlo co'i'
iun wnicit opened hero today.
. WILEY IN
About. 7.1,000 Dnmngo Done In Va-
nalmo lliisluess Dlxtilrt.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
NANALMO. March 21. Eire that
began today In n Japanese in dooin
In tho Mnsonlc block spread r.tpldly
to other business houses nnd (HI
dnmago estimated nt $75,000
DIRS
IN
EARL! TODAY
Steamship Arrives From San
Francisco With Many Pas
sengers This Morning.
Tho Iledoudo nrrlvud In nbout 2
o'clock this morning from Ban Fran
cisco after a rather rough trip up tho
coast, having to buck a stiff head
wind nnd sea practically alt tho way
from San Francisco.
Sho had n good cargo of general
freight, Including a big shipment of
material for tho Kruso & Danks ship
yards tq bo used In tho construction
of tho now vessols. Sho nlso had n
largo Incoming passengor list.
Tho Hcdoudo will sail from here
for Snn Francisco at 1:30 Suturdny
afternoon.
Among thoso arriving on tho Ro
dondo woro:
Cnpt. E. M. Simpson, A. C. Oor
mond, Roy E. Lnwhorn, A. J. Miller,
August T. Carlson, W. II. Roror, J.
Posnsll, T. Drndloy, L. O. Irwin, C.
A. Durrltt, J. P. Hondry, Mrs. J. P.
Hondry, F. S. Colguhoum nnd wlfo,
E. J. Orborn, Mrs. Holon Orborn, Ha
Srhunomnn, Peter Clnuson, A. D. An
zel Orborn. P. R. Dohllngor, W.
drewfl, R. S. Wright, A. Jackson, D.
Thonl, H. School, P. Tlmnn, M. J.
Strnhl and ten stoorago.
PLAN TO OUST
T
MANY ABRIVE
ON BREAKWATER
DOLU
M DD
LE 1ST
THREATEN TO STRIKE APRIL I
IS
KADE YET
Tom Coke Announces That
Former Will Run for Port
Commissioner.
Tom Coko todny stated that' A. II.
Powors was going to bo a candidate
for port commissioner nnd thnt his
nominating petitions would be place 1
In (Ireulntlon tonight or tomorrow.
Mr. Coko said that Sir. Powers ha I
boon ndvorso to bolng a candidate
. lmt iiiiniiv tniinv told lit in to uo nhoati
Ure Food Advnmtp tir-Q lln "1 circulate his potltlons. He
urim m" .... aJe . UPS. UP iBtatod that Sir. Powors had registers
this morning onnbllng lilm to qunllfy.
nnd that ho would lllo his declara
tion of Intention to bo n can lldnto
tomorrow.
Mnnv luivo been iirclng Sir. Powors
ffASlli.T,TO Mnr..i. o, r... to be a randldat'o and ho stntol hoon
up, , Uliur uin luiuiii m v.." .... -
" appearing as a prl-1 would accopt tho position if elected
:pn i.,, .. . . .1 ... .. ....n.t.AA
IB, .. "! ino'i'iire food proviaing inoia wjs buhiu h"",c
i "a In alvn i. .. r .. ...... I timt tlio commission would bo nor-
"fins nr.r ......... ' UbU,u,,m I mitted to eo ahead and Improve the
J,ofcDiUn" .... V. l". n.nu harbor and not be hampeiol by llti-
a oth,
Chairman Clayton Wants Law
Governing Federal Offi
cials Changed.
( Dy Assoclntod I'ross to tho Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON. Mnrch 21 Chair
man Clayton of tho Judiciary Com
mltteo declared on tho floor of tho
IIouso todny that moro than twenty
clerks of tho federal courts of tho
I'd I tod States were ombozzlors of
court funds and Mill retained their
plncos because tho existing law was
so framel that thoy could not bo
reached. Clayton urged an amend
ment to the law pormltlng tho presi
dent of the Unltod States to removo
the offending dorks.
Steamship Arrives in From
Portland After Good Trip
Brings New Autos.
The Drenkwater arrived in onrly
this morning from Portland nftor n
fairly good trip down tho const. Sho
had nbout 200 tons of freight nnd
four or llvo now nutos.
Tho llronkwutcr will sail nt 1
o'clock Saturday for Portland.
Tho Incoming pnsscngor list of tho
Drenkwater was as follows:
J. SI. Drlnkloy, J. II. Sillier, C. A.
Edlund, T. Slnylnwannle, F. Heath,
J. Allen nnd wlfo, E. Papas, T. O'
Kcofs. R. L. Wolls, II. W. Lomoko,
W. Thomns, .Mabel Smith, Ponrl Ev
ans, II. A. StltoB, H. W. Huttor,
D. Davis, II. P. Dohlon, J. Soars, nnd
wlfo. F. It. Kirk. O. Wollnndor, h. II.
MoSlannls, Maude Dowron, H. SI. Av-
orlll, D. Smith, nnd wlfo, II. Jackson,
13. 1). Fred and wlfo, S. SI. Moors, R.
D. PulvcrAllco Lowls, F. D. DoLong,
S. II. Goldstlon, R. Hoslngton, nnd
wlfo, Ponrl Hoslngton, II. E. Dncon,
O. R. Nolson, W. II. Williamson, P.
Cotter nnd wlfo, C. A. Dontz, F. C.
Cutter nnd wlfo, N. C. Stoll, H. L.
Coleman. T. Dallas SI. Chick, R. Slat
son, A. T, Custer, W. II. Sponccr, F.
II. Hunt, D. A. Donnldsnn, E. C. Am
dsden, A. D. Daly.
MORROW AIDS
IN LOCAL WORK
FAIL TO END
GREAT STRIKE
Efforts to Settle Mine Trouble
s in Great Britain Are
Futile So Far.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Tlmo.)
LONDON, Mnrch 21 Tho crUls
over the minimum wage bill Intro
duced In the llouso of Commons by
Premier Asqulth and tho deadlock in
Dritish trade cnused by the national
coal strlko continues. Tho Idea ap
pears to be gaining ground that there
will bo considerable delay In tho pas
sing of tho measure even If it is not
thrown out entirely nnd that the
strlko will bo prolonged.
Tho spread of this opinion has
caused further constcrnutlon In thu
Industrial districts of tho United
Kingdom whore tho suffering nlroady
Is extreme.: Tho total number of
men out of omploymcut Is increasing
dally and now It is estimated thnt bo
sides tho million miners on strlko
nearly two million of other persons
hnvo been rendered Idle.
UuIouIsIb under tho leadership of
Lord Dnlfour havo condomnod tho
pnssago of tho minimum wage bill.
Tho IIouso of Lords possibly will
tako tho same stand nnd refuse to
consent to Its pnssago,
Tho Llboral party Is now swept by
storms of doubt. Some members
wish tho bill abandoned, others de
sire to nccopt tho minors' wage schod
ulo and nn oven larger faction of tho
party nro willing to Includo In tho
bill a clause establishing a minimum
of $1.2f dully for nil men omployod
underground and fifty cents for buys.
Tho government, It Is understood,
Ib bound by tho plodgcs to tho van
oub parties not to stato tho figures
of tho minimum wngo In tho bill. If
tho government nccopts tho amend
ment establishing tho llxod rnto of
wages and Inserts tho llgurcs In tho
bill, thu mlno owners, It Is bollovod,
will refuse to open the pits,
Union Issues Ultimatum to Op
erators Today, Effective
in Ten Days.
WANT TWENTY PER
CENT WAGE INCREASE
Mine Owners Declare Thoy
Cannot Grant it Over
200,000 Men Affected.
'Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Starch 21
Ten per cent IncrcnBo In wages with
n shortening of hours cqunl to an
other ten per cent Incronso was do
minded by tho miners todny ns iw
only basis upon which thoy would
continue work In tho bituminous coal
fields nftcr April 1.
"Call It n strlko or n suspension,,
tho 2000 miners In tho bituminous.
floldB of Western Pennsylvania,.
Ohio, ludlnnn nnd Illinois will not
dig another lump nfter tho first ot
next month on ' tho present wage
scale," said John P. White, presldnnt
of tho United Stlno Workers of
America. White said tho demand
was In tho nnturo of nn ultimatum
Answering tho minora' demands,
tho operators declared that 'index
tho present earning powor ot tbo
mines they could not afford to grant
tho Increases.
TWENTY-FOUR
MINERS ED
SIANV HEADS llltOKE.V
m I Men by Referring to
mem as Dopers.
Br A'clatert Press to Cooa Day
ilnies, i
i iiphlno nnd cocalno
"er hnhf, ..
r'th.,n ": : ,u,,,imB ,m,s8 a,-ous-
t'he ihv V-, "l,0r.rtrU?ropro-
lODerB" ;. "iiiib to tliom ns
hi ani fnr ' ' f n' argument ensu-
"8 wn, m "' m it looked ns If
Dr V' . ' ' Ktn,tl
''Men',. '"'mod to withdraw
r' Insist V . "ut snld he would
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sa ..w.. ,l(u )4t,i
"ii " "For f. at.
m r m r ' ii"
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t auiiu..
0,...M
-'Ullneini lat you' yourselves,
11 PreMMHave ca,lea tlies rugs
reparations containing them?"
tout v7,. .-
tn aart n ,,,,,'s. H"k Lines. Lenil-
" ues at SIILNER'S.
ntlcu such as It has been experienc
lug heretofore.
However, slme bovoral other tan
dldatos hnd been announced for tho
place, there was some doubt as to
whother Mr. Powers would make tho
race. Yesterday when askoJ about
It, ho IntlmateJ that ho would not llle
ns a candidacy for any political offlee.
saying he had too much private busi
ness to look after.
Spalding Cork Center Ilase Halls
at SIILNER'S.
EASTER CARDS and NOVELTIES
nt tho COOS HAY CASH STORE.
MORE ALASKA
CLAIMS VOID
United States Land Office Can
cels Applications on
Three Groups.
lily Aisoclated Press to Coos Day
Tlires.)
SEATTLE. Wash., March 21.
Commissioner Gonoral of Hid Land
Office- Fred Dennett has ear.cdtod
the coal land locations In AhBka In
what Is known as the slaekey, Dunn
and Kolley groups. The Juneau
land off.ee Is sondlng out notlca to
claimants tel'lng them of tho actlj'n
taken. The claims are cancelled be
cause the applications for patents
were not made within threo yoiri
within t o date of location as re
quired by law. Tho 57 SInck-i
claimants woro residents of Seattle
nt tho tlmo of tho location. Tho
Dunn claimants were residents of
Spokane. The Kelloy claimants llvo
at Odessa, Wash,, and Spokano.
Government Adds $500 to Sum
to Be Expended in Work
on the North Spit.
Engineer F. E. Leofo has Just ro
celved n letter from Slnjor .Morrow
announcing thnt tho oxpondlturo of
$.100 of government funds In plant
ing Holland grass on the North Spit
hns been "uthorlzod. This with the
1,000 appropriated by tho Port of
Coos Day commission makes, $1,000
that Is being oxponded thoro this
spring under tho direction of Sir.
Leefo.
A forco of about flfteon men is at
work on tho project now undor Geo.
Wilson nt Empire. It Is expected
that they will plant about 1C0 acres
this spring, tho averngo cost of tho
work bolng about $10 per ncro. Tho
work will bo complotod In Slay.
THAW TO TRY
TO GET OUT
Another Attempt to Secure
Freedom of Noted Prisoner
Is Expected.
iDy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
FISHK1LL LANDING, N. Y., Mar.
21 A now move, looking to tho lib
eration of Harry K. Thaw Js reported
at Slatteawan Stato Hospital, where
He Is confined. Thaw's attorneys,
it Is learned, recently sent threo
nllenlsts to the hospital to make nn
examination of their client and tholr
report Is now in the hands of his
counsel. No Inkling of tho nnturo
of tho report has beeu made public.
Police Attack Strikers Who Were
Heating Xoii-UiiIoiiIMh in Scotland
(Dy Associated Prosa to tho Coos Day
Tlmos.)
GLASGOW, Scotland, Starch 21
.Many bonds woro broken todny In a
fight at Klrkounel In Dumfrleshtro
between tho striking minors and tho
police. Thn pollco routed tho min
ors of whom ton wcro arrested. Tho
minors woro beating uon-unlonlstu
when tho police nppourod.
Stains
Sherwln-Wllllnms' Paints,
nnd Lues at SIILNER'S.
If you bare anything td sell, trade
rent, or want holp, try & want ad.
T OF ROME
BILL NOT DONE
Irish Leaders and English Cab
inet Confer Over Details
of Measure. '
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Tlmos.)
LONDON, Mnrch 21 That tho
Homo Rulo bill has not yet boon draf
ted Is ovldout from tho fact that tho
Irish leaders woro called into con
sultation with tho cabinet concern
ing tho details. Tho mooting was
becret. Later it leaked nut that
John Itodmond and T. P. O'Connor
had spout two nnd a half hours In
Premier Asqulth's ofllclnl residence
debating with tho Premier Augustlno
Dlrrell, tho Irish secretary nnd other
mo mbors of tho cabinet over the flu
uncial provisions.
Tho dllucultlos aro understood to
bo still unsolved.
Tho IIouso of Commons was not so
crowded In years as today when Pro
mlor Asqulth moved the soeoud read
ing of tho minimum wngo bill and
yielded the door to LordUalfour, who
moved Its rejection.
"Tho country," said Halfour, "has
never boforo been faiod with a crisis
such im this. Wo aro witnessing tho
now, strange and portontlous spec
tacle of a single organization, acting
within legal powers throatonlng to
paralyze tlio whole trado of the coun
try." Halfour said that ho recognized
tho earnestness of Promler Asqulth's
otforts but declared "there never hns
beon a graver caso of government de
ceiving itself and deceiving tho IIouso
of Commons."
Many Rescued Alive From.
Shaft Near McCurtain,
Okla., Since Yesterday.
(Dy Associated Preio to Coot Bay
Times.) M'CURTAIN, Okla., March 21.
Up to ths afternoon, 24 men havo
boon resoucd nllvo from tho San
Hols mlno which raved In yesterday
nftor tho explosion. Thlrty-nlno-bodioB
woro taken out. Estlinntom
plnro tho number still In tho mlnw
from 20 to fill.
SENT INFERNAL MACIIINH
I'm! Price Confesses In End'Higor
Ing Judge HosalNky'M Life.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times)
JACKSONVILLE, Flu., March 21
Fred Price, nllns Frod N w nm,
nrroBted ns n vagrant, hns cGiftcd
to having Bent nn Infernal machine,
to Judgo Hosnlsky of New Yar'c.
ESI PEIIOIt LOSES OUT
t'liii't (let Peiihlon Owing to Kli ntaga
of Fund
(Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Bay
Times.)
TIEN TSIN, aiau-h 21 Presldont
Yuan Shi Knl w . obllgod to forogo
tho payment of tho former ompor
or'H monthly pension owing to Inelc
of funds.
DULY
ED
Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels nn'i
Wccders at SIILNER'S.
EARLY TODAY
W. S. Morton, North Bend Car
penter, Hurt at standard
Oil Warehouse Job.
W. S. Slorton, a carpontor fronr
North Ilond, was frlghtrully Injured
In nn aceldout nt tho Standard Oil
Company's warohouso on North Front
street thlfa morning Although not
fatally hurt, he sustained injuries
nhlrh will probably dlsllguro blr.i for
lllo.
Slorton wan working with other
to'irmti oowii n portion ot tlio old
liutlitli.tr; mvaratory to ore. Mug tht
now Btriuturo. A ploco of scaffold
ing near tho roof broke loose and
rell. Slorton did not nolko It until
It was almost upon him.
Tho Umber struck him ncross tht
faco, crushing his nose nnd tearing the
llosh rrom tho uone. His lip was
torn looso, bolng sovei'ed except nt
0110 end and other bad gashes about
his faco anil bond. Several teeth
woro knocked out.
lie wiis taken to Horry hospital
ami It rcqulieu upwards of thlrts
Hitches to clobo tho wounds.
Slorton Is about ilitj years old nndf
bus a family at N01 th Dond. II wat
working for Contractor Horn.
EASTER NOVELTIES nt the Coos
Hay Cusli Store.