The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES
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ROOSEVELT 10 U FOLLEITE
Lm Former President, Re-
!iaim ' !i.i tn IWcp.nnsn
SP Man's Candidacy.
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liege ms '".", w
Have jTogre&wvo hubhhi
i au.
L Atioclniea Frew to Coot Bay
TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 23
hit Col Itoosovolt's messagoa to
So hi tier that ho-would
V.nMcvolfa support, la tho nub-
nee of a otior oi nuiwi ". """--KaiUon
Gardner, given ou .at tho
l Fo otto ncnuquuiiuio ... -"-
in,.Mndeneo mado public by
r. . ;.!.., "Tim mnHnniro you
RVtSS.rmciy,or..u
'K. . Mhni- wnv than na nn
Kn I to La Follottc to become
candidate. . . . ... v
Dot you saw mru iimu ..... . ....
U Roosevelt oclirod 'that ho
mid not DO a cnmmiiiiu. iiwii
... i. vi.inrv ivnn tnnde. flint ho
raid not afford to lako a defeat and
t whoever mntio mo iikiii w -
i. ia nn nnii.iuiTU nil . "
.. .. a. ninrtinn If nomlnntod, that
li w8 a democratic yenr, that La
Mletto would not no injured ini
., iv. ihnrA olinnlil lm n cnndldato
pr'nentlng tho progressive move-
leaLthat La KOliouo wrb uio iikici
L. ..n ir hn decided to mako tho
rtl lie should announco his candl-
icy at once.' . .
'That Itoosovolt encouraged i.n
jllette to becomo a candidate, you
snot deny." ... . ., A
Homer ronowoi ins ennrgo inni
tiiiiinin nr the Ronsovolt forces
wtrd La Follotto changod na soon
there beenmo evident a widespread
owth of progressive movoinont nnfl
epoMlbimy or uti foiiouos nornm-
Mad. "Thin lilff hllHlnoss." Raid
ouie, "represented by Uannn, Mun-
r, Perkins and olhors or nignor nna
iwrnote, who aiwnyn navo opposcu
i I'nllMln. onlnrnd Into tbn nontcat
ii Introduced UoosovolL ns a cnndl
UtRinit arn Rllll nrtlvnlv minnortlnc
la. Pcoplo will Judgo In tho light
line facts wtiotlior or not uoosovoit
u kept truo fnlth with LaFolIotto
r Is dolncr eo with tho roal nroKresfl-
iei of tho country."
I ROBERTS
PSSSES MY
SIX PA0PE0S
ASPHYXIATED
Seven Other Inmates of Home
in Huron County, Ohio,
Overcome.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Cooi Day
Times..
NOnWALlC, Ohio, March 23. Six
Inmates of tho Huron County infirm
nry aro dead na u result of asphyxia
tion last nlghU Bovon others wcto
overcomo but aro recovering. It la
aupposod tho fires In the gas stoves
went out as n result of gaa failure
and Hint Inter tho supply was ro
nowed. Tho fate of eight survivors who
wero found unconscious hangs In the
bnlancc.
E
BY FLOYD ALLEN
Jail Authorities Declare That
No Admittances Have
Been Made.
(Dy Associated Tress to tho Coos Day
Tlmt)
IIOANOKB. Va., March 23. Tho
report of tho Floyd Allen confession
la declared by tho Jnll authorltlcn to
bo without tho slightest foundation.
Allen's spiritual ndvlsors Bay tboro
has been no confession.
NO MOKE CAUGHT
Four of Alien Family Arw Still' at
Liberty.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
HILL8VILLE, Vn March 23. No
further captures havo been roportod
by tho posses ondeavorlng to round
up tho Allen clansrnon. Tho arresj
of Sidnn Edwards yestordny loft four
of tho men nt largo. They aro Sldna
Allon1. clan lendor; Wesloy Edwards
and Frlol and Clnudo Allon. Sldna
Edwards Inslsla ho has not seen his
undo or cousins slnco tho day of tho
rourthouso tragedy.
fell Known Empire Pioneer
auccumos After Long Ill
ness at Home There.
David Itoberts, ono of tho bost
fown pioneers of Coos Day, died nt
ugme m Empi.e tuL muraluj; nlt-
1 DroloilCOil lllnnsd nf Rttimnr.h
OUble and otbor fii.milli iitloiu. 11a
'1 teen In a crltlr.nl cnmlltlon for
ae time and tho end was not un-
.wea.
"f. Roberts whs nliml' 77 vnnrK
J and had been a rohldent of Cooa!
J-ny lor more than 30 yonrH. Ilo
3 here from m-ar Soattlo whoro
; a employed ,y tho Diamond
"Company for n numbor of yonrs.
ctuhhj; ner. h0 was employed
M-e m na fr r . nmn i.ia io min.
Isk.ngat llcavcr 11111. After loav-l
mines. conducted a saloon ;
Ifc-Plre for fl llmo lint tno n num. I
rr Of venrs In .. l i-., .i i.. ..,i...,,.i I
l dla K0V,,r:l yenra ago. Two
E'. S . ",V0 ' llu Ty n Mrs.
tu? "tcreon f Arago, near Co-
bVi. u,rs' J"no Morgan of San
n,V,r8' Morgan and hor fnm-
," ,n nt Empire for some
i.. -n vw.Mi, u.-io lO IJIKU till"
'ir Huliartci i
dl v? erta wns a mombor of tho
iser-i m" a'ia " ,s expected tho
ie u ' V; 'r mid.-r tho auspices of
fTk. ,u '""BO.
otdav ,rtal wlU ,,e ,10,', t'l:30
tUiBB Vt ,U H- nrownlnu of-
itzl, .i. l ulul I'ol'owa will novo
U, ''e sonlcos nt the grave.
" it, s "ur" "' iJiigiauu,
mntv in is-o """ Cftino to Cooa
0," II-U.OWS NOTICE
'tl' ,'. No. m, I. o. O. P.,
tou afft h:"j:,,tl,,n- . .
'n - ..." ,l v requosted to Do
'' v' 'if ''' nt 12:30 sharp.
H Kciiii.,. l ( e Amoral of
?Wdlne"...i, o
MUXiaiig -f'",i" nnso linns
EAVE TODAY
ON 0ED0ID0
FEAR FLOOD ALONG ISSISSIPP
River Above Flood Stage Now th0 prediction that tho river win bo
and Threatens to Spread
uver Dikes Near Cairo, III.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
ST. LOUIS. March 23. With tho
Mississippi deluging tho lowlands bo
low Cnlro, III., and tho wntor abovo
the flood Btago from thnt city comes
ovor tho lovoo and tho railroad tracka
by Monday. Illvormen at many
points In Uio threatened districts aro
taking precautions to meet tho con
ditions. Grave concern Is felt nnd
with tho wator rising hour by hour
tho famlllca nlong tho river aro cither
already moving to higher ground or
maKing prcparatlona to vncato their
nomes
UNKNOWN DEAD OF MAINE BURIED
National Tribute Paid to Mem
ories of Men Who Were
Lost in Disaster in Havana
Harbor.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 23.
With all tho pomp and solemnity
thnt a nation can pay Its horooa of
war, tho last dead of tho battlonhlp
Malno woro lutd away today in Ar
lington cemetery. Sldo by oldo with
tho bodloa of those brought buck
from Havana harbor after the war
with Spain, they wero consigned to
tho earth of tho Old Domain, whllo
a nation paid IU last mensuro of hon
or to tho sixty-four "unidentified"
of thnt great catastropho that brought
on the war, changed tho map of tho
world nnd oxtondud tho omplro of
tho United States Into tho far comers
of the earth. Soldom In tho history
of tho country hnd boon planned a
higher tribute to tho memory of man'
or mon. Government business In
Washington was practically auspond
od by oxocutlvo ordor. Prosldont
Tnft, most of tho mombora of tho
cabinet, tho hlghost officials of tho
army and navy and tho marlno corps,
officials of departments nnd repre
sentatives of many foreign powers
participated In tho oxorclsca.
Elaborate prcparatlona had been
rondo for tho ceremonies of tho
burial. Beginning with tho removal
of the dead from tho United States
HOME RULE UP
ON APRIL
Irish Leaders and Premier As-
quith Today Agree on1
Date of Action.
(Dy Associated Prcus to tho Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, March a I. Homo rulo
for Irelnnd was tho mihjoct of anoth
er two-hour ((iiiferonro todny be
tween John E. HediinJiid. T. P. O'Con
nor, John Dillon, tho Irish loaders,
Premier Asnulth nnd othor mombers
of tho cabinet In tharno of tho Homo
Itulo bill. Tho dn'o of tho Introduc
tion of tho ineiiBuio In fho Houbo of
Commous was sottlod far April 11.
MAKE COTTON ItEPOllT
to
Steamer Sails This Afternoon
for San Francisco Will
Return Thursday.
Tho Itodondo sailed this nftornoon
for Snn Francisco. Sho had only a
fair list of pasnenKorB out from horo
and hor enrgo wns principally lumber
from tho Smith mill.
' Sho Is Bchoduled to sail from Son
Francisco for Coos Day noxt Thurs
day nftornoon,
Among tho?o sailing on tho Ile
dondo today woro:
E. C. Cortelyou, L. 0. Griffin. S.
A. Parnoll, C. L. Fisher. L. Larson.
E. D. Proctor, n. T. Allison. Mrs L.
A. Wldnor, L. A. Wldner. Delvn Finn
ngnn, Shlrloy Wiseman. Anna Larson.
Geo. W. Deals. E. E. Foss, I. Lando
nnd S. Lannon.
GEN. WNGHAM DEAD
"Fnthor of the' House" Dies nt Homo
in rt'iinyivjwii.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, March 23.
Gen. Henry II. Blnghnm, n mombor
of congress from tho first Pennsyl
vania district nnd "Father of Uio
IIoufo," dlod nt his homo hero todn)
- i iiinnca tTa bail been a
r.ember continuously sinco Marcn .
1879.
THOl'T FLIES, Silk Lliic, Lead
ers nnd Pole- nt MILXRIt'S.
THY our U'VCH Hct In town.
SIIAMItOCK HVIt, Noilh Front St.
'THV our Iil'Ntll Hcst In Town.
SIIAMItOCK UAH, North Front St.
If you have Rt.ythlng to sell, trade
rent, or want help, try a want ad.
Tiulir Hoard Submit Finding
President Tnft.
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, Mnrch' 23. Tho
roport of tho Tariff Doard'a Investiga
tion of tho cotton Industry has beon
complotod nnd a synopsis given to tho
president by Chairman Emory. It Is
understood It will bo transmitted to
Cmgroiw noxt week n mossngo by tho
Prokldeut.
STEPHENSON WILL WIN
Wisconsin Senator to Ho Sustained
by Colleagues,
t ny Associated Pross to tho Cooa Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mnrch 23
Senntor Stephonson of Wisconsin,
whoso election has beon under In
vestigation, will retain his seat by a
mnloilty. according to n canvas mado
bv tho republican lenders who pre
dict thnt between 40 nnd 50 senators
will vote for mm. tho voio may
. 1tl..l..A.,ln
reacneu veuuw(,
MVHTLE POINT POLITICS
ship Dlrmlnghnm, which brought
them from Havana and ending with
the firing of thrco volloya of musket
ry over tho now mado graves ncrosa
tho Potomac, tho ccromony was de
signed to show all honor and respect
to tho dead. Tho exercises wero In
an opon air plaza bohlnd tho navy
budding. Tho speakers who faced
tho crowd In tho nlazn wero only
three, President Taft, Father Chad
wick, chaplain of tho Malno when
.'tho explosion occurred, Fobruary 1G,
lo'jp, ana sont tier to uio bottom, nnd
Chaplain Dnyard, U, S. N.
CjonBplcuoua among Uio officials
for. whom reservations woro mndo on
tho steps of tho navy building just
bohlnd Prosldont Taft woro Rear Ad
miral Charles D, Slgsbeo, who com
mnnded tho Malno nt tho tlmo of tho
explosion; Dear Admiral Itlchard
Waynowrlght, Lieut. Doyd and Medi
cal Director H. L. Hennoborgor, of
ficers undor him nt tho tlmo. For
Admiral Dowey and Llout, Gon. Nol
son A. Miles, rnnklnir officers In tho
navy and army, special places were
tot asldo.
During tho memorial exorcises tho
"Paul rtovoTo" hell of All Soula' Uni
tarian Church was tolled.
At Arlington comotcry tho simple
oxorclBca Included burial sorvlcca by
Chaplain Dnyard nnd Fnthor Chad
wjck, With tho firing of thrco vol
leys of musketry by n compnny of
runrlncs, a national ealuto of 21 guns
from an army buttery In tho com
otory and tho ooundlnir of tho nlnlnU
Jvo call of taps, tho dead woro glvon
to tne earth
TRY TO KILL
WONG
Attempt Made to Assassinate
Minister of War of Chi
nese Republic.
(Dy Associated Pross to tho Cooa Day
Tlmo.)
SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 An
account of an attempt to n'iasalnnto
Wong Helng, mlnlstor of Wur of tho
now Chinese republic, wna received
horo today In n cablegram from Shan
ghai to n local Chlnoso nowspnper.
The dispatch said that a bomb wns
thrown nt Wong's cnrrlago, killing
ono of his alilos nnd Injuring sovornl
persons. Tho bomb tbrowor oscnp-ed.
SEEKS DIG LOAN
G AD W PRE A
AS RESULT OF COAL STRIKE
AWVVWrfVAVSAM
WHITE HOPES
FOR NO STRIKE
President of United Minework-
ers Thinks Clash May
Be Avoided.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
CLEVELAND, March 23, John P.
White, president of tho United Mlno
Workers, said' today ho Is still hopo
ful that n suspension of work In tho
conl mines April 1, when tho present
wngo Bcalos oxplro, may bo avoided.
Tho dcslro of operators to contlnuo
negotiations noxt week, ho said, Indi
cated a possibility of settlement.
MANY KILLED IN
S II LI T H
1
Paraguay Revolutionists Aro
Victorious in Bloody
1 . Battle.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
DUENOS AYRE8, March 23 Blx
hundred woro killed In a battlo at
Asuncion that resulted In a comploto
victory for tho revolutionary forces
ovor tho Paraguayan govornment
troops. President Pedro Pcna hna
tnkon re-fugo at tho Uruguayan lega
tion .in Asuncion.
MEXICO IS PLEASED
TluuikH Taft for AUltudo of United
States.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 23
Tho Mexican ambassador at Wash
ington formally hns thnnked Tnft
for tho Interest tho United Stntca has
shown In strictly enforcing tho nou-
trnllty laws, and especially for tne
recent legislation and proclamation
mnklng theso lnwa moro stringent.
Many of Poorer Inhabitants of
Great Britain Confronted
by Starvation.
GENERAL RELIEF WORK
NOW ARRANGED FOR
Number of Idle Men and Wom
en Constantly Increasing
Deep Gloom Evident.
(Dy Associated Prons to tho Coos Day
Times)
LONDON, March 23 England Is
spending ono of tho gloomiest wook
ends In her history. In ovory town,
vlllngo and hnmlot throughout th
country where skilled workmen aro
engnged In gront Industries, unem
ployment la on tbo Incronso and fam
lllca of workmon rendered ldlo by ths
strlko of n million coal minora In
many cases uro facing starvation.
Tho distress and Inconvonlonco re
sulting from tho conl ntrlko nro ovary
whoro In evidence
Largo factories, unnblo to socure
coal, ono by ono nro closing their
gates and tho stoam trawlora remain
anchored In tho fishing porta unablo
to proceed tb tho fish banks on ac
count of the shortago of fuol, thus
shutting off n supply of cheap food.
Train sorvlco haa been curtatlod to
tho limit In ovory direction, hundreds
of regular trains hnvo boon abandon
ed until nftor tho strlko. Through
out tho country relict boards hcadod
by woll known nnd well-to-do mon
nnd women hnvo boon ostnbllshod to
give rollof. Thus far tho minor
nlono havo received $2,900,000 strike
pny and It la estimated that 000,000
has been paid In bonoflts of othor
unions. Tho secretary of ono of tho
largest unions said tho troasurloa
will bo drained to, tho Inst penny
boforo tho troublo Is ovor, a condi
tion of affaira that Is causing much
rosonttnunt against tho londors of tho
minors who nro accusod of stubbor-nens.
BREAKWATER ON
NEW SCHEDULE
l'liliifo Premier Trying to Get .Money
for Government at Home.
(Dy Assoclntod Pross to tho Coos Day
Tlmos.)
SHANGHAI, March 23. Premier
Tnng Shno Yl conferred today with
loading Chinese morchniitB nnd offl
clala and Jt 1 bellovodthnt ho In en
deavoring to nrrnngo for a domestic
lonn of 70,000,000. Negotiations
for n largo foreign loan nro ponding
but delays mako a domestic lonn noc-essary.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY
for
bo
Nebraska Convict Arraigned
Murders In Hint.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
LINCOLN. Neb., March 23. Chns.
Morloy entered a plea of not guilty
when arraigned on two counts todny
In tho county court. Tho complnlnt
chnrged him with murdering War
den Dolahnnty nnd nldlng In tho mur
der of Usher Hollman nt tho stato
ponltentlary.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Tho following marriage licenses
wero Issued by County Clork Watson
Ilcn McVulleii Is fniid'iliite for Al
dcriimn Then'.
The Myrtlo Point Enterprise says: id.. ,, sf wcek
The caucus tor the purposo or pine- Orover Ci Wynnt of Dandon and
Ine In nomination candidates for tno Netto M Ionn of Mnrshflold.
Clarence M. Rnrklow and Ellon m,
Houghton, both of Norwny.
Edwin A. Vnlller and Mabol Pearl
Miller, both of Mnrshflold.
John Thomas Root nnd Florenco
various offices to Ho voicu on ui uio
cltv election. Monday, April 1, was
lioid nt the cly hall lapt evening.
M,.,r,,. i n. Hanson nnd L. A. Rob
erts wero c'-ofou as president nnd
TO
LARGE TRACT
E. G. Perham Awards Contract
to C. E. Farnum and
Fred H. Strceter.
R. G. Perhnm today awarded tho
contract for slushing and clonrlug tho
eighty-acre trnet north and wost of
Mnrshflold, which no reconuy pur
chased from tbo Southern Oregon
Company, to C. E. Farnum and Fred
II. Stroetor. Tho contract prlco la
ubout uOOO. Tho work Is to bo
started nt onco nnd part of tho truct
is to bo cleared within sixty days and
tho bnlnnoo within flvo months.
Messrs. Farnum and Strootor oxpect
to put a crow of thirty mon or moro
nt work on It noxt Monday.
Mr. Porham Is nlso arranging for
grading nnd lovollng tho tract, or a
largo part of It, at onco. Somo
streots will bo oponod through It. Ho
Is now arranging for tho platting of
It nnd will likely arrange somo boul
evards and parks, laying It out llko
tho additions to tho Inrgor cities havo
been planned In recont years.
INTRUDER IS SHOT
..ioi'V rnmipctlvelv.
(..'H. --. -- - ,
The result or tne m-uoia piacou
..iini'iiatlon for fou-icllmen for three
year terms: Ren McMullen. W. T.
D "icnt. .1. S Wlittakor nnd D. C.
Shull For ci'iinellmau for two
years. P. L. Phelan and W. E. Lundy.
For recordor nnd trensurer, tho
present Incumbents, I. E. Rose and J.
M. Arrlngton were nomlnntod by acclamation.
Viola McCrncken. both of Myrtlo
Point. Coqulllo Sontlnel.
SllonvlllWilllal, Paints,
and Lncs nt MILNER'S.
Stains
Kentucky Woman Hills Prowler lit
Her Homo Today.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Ray
Times.)
PADUCAH. Ky., March 23.
Alnrmod by n nolso at her door early
todny, Miss Roulah Landrum lookod
out the window and saw an Intrudor.
She grnsped n gun nnd fatally shot
him. Ho was Identified as G, A.
Dechahol, 28 yonrs old.
Garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels am
Wccders at MILNER'S.
Steamer Will Leave Portland
Wednesday Mornings In
stead of Tuesdays.
Tho Rroakwnter after this trip
will go on n nw schedule calling for
hor to leave Portland each Wednes
day morning Instead of sailing from
thoro Tuesday evening us ulio hna
boon doing during tho wlntor
mouths. Sho will contlnuo to reach
hero Thursday mornings and will sail
from horo Saturdays at ti.o sorvlco
of tho tldo.
Supt. Miller announced the chuiigo
today nnd stntod that tho schodulo
would bo In offoet until May 1 when
tho Hrcnkwntor will go on a flvo
day schodulo which will bo main
tained during tho summer mouths.
Whon tho Ilreakwntor goes mi dry
dock early next month nt Portland
for hor unnunl overhauling prepara
tory to tho annual Inspection, sho
will bo equipped with n now wheel
which will Incronso her spoed con
siderably. Among those sailing on tho Hronlt
water woro tho following:
Mrfl. F. C. Couch, F. C. Couch, Mm.
II. Pattorsan, Mrs. A. Malloy, Mrs. M.
Hnssott, A. W. Myors, L. J, Davidson,
Mrs. L. J. Davidson, Mrs. M. Dryan,
Joseph Del, A. J. Carlson, W. A. Tout
sob, Clark Cromo, C. M. Elborhnrt,
J. C. Morehnnt, R. S. .Merchant. A. W.
Rrynnt, Mrs. A. W. Rrynnt, Miss E.
Moore, Mr. McMnnus, J. C. Walker,
J. E. Harris nnd wlfo, Enrl Pldcock,
and wlfo, J. T. Marshall, J. Hupp, L.
Plnnoy, J. H. Drown. Frod Fleo. T.
J. O'Koofo, K, W. Hutlor. Chaa. Wll
ku, F. L. Humscon. J. II. Coffee, H. It.
Homing, F. II. Rydo, L. G. IContlng,
Ralph Matson, Capt. A. Matson, 11. S.
Num. II. C. Corn, A. W. Menns, AUco
Laudull, S. Stoamos, W P. Rrott. Mrs.
W. R. Lytlo. Clint Mnthom, Dale Dar
ker, Wm. Ilorshborgor. Chin Fong, E.
V. Cooper. A. Nlodloch, A. M. Each
ren, N, Wndo, Win. Richardson and
Sirs. Orborn.
Fresh Caramels f!5n Per Pound tit
STAFFORD'S, Saturday and Sunday.
The Times' Want Ada bring result
Special CARAMEL SALE Saturday
nnd Sunday at STAFFORD'S.
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS 40 cents
nt tho COOS HAY CASH STORE.
CARAMELS J55c at STAFFORD H
Saturday and Sunday.
NEW EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Hurt A. Doronius will opon un em
ployment offlco Monday, cornor Qf
Markot and Waterfront. Mr. Dore
miiB Is connected with otl or employ
ment offlcos In Portland nnd San
Frnnclsoo and will bo nolo to lurnisu
both nuilo and foninlo help on short
notice. TIiIb offlco will bo known
as M'P POOS RAY E.MPI.OYMENT
AGENCY.
Photo buppIIos and photo finish
ing. WALKER STUDIO.
Try Tho Tlmos Want Ads.