The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Uq 91 Q
mill Coos Bny Aihcrtlsrr. "
mn
IE ff KILLED AND NINE
WOUNDED IN ILLINOIS
Hock Island Scene of Terrible
"outbreak as Result of
Factional Fight.
ARREST OF SPEAKERS
AR STARTSDIRE CLASH
Gov. Deneen Orders Out Na
tional Guard and May De
clare Martial Law.
o v
1 JIOHIJ TROOPS OUT
a (Dy Associated Press.)
. SPniNOFlKM), III., March
2 57 Governor Doneon has or-
ft dCKd tCO Cllliru mni ivhi -
! of tho Illinois nntlonal guard to
4. proceed to Rock Island.
(B; Associated ProsB to tho Coob Day
Tim 08..'
ROCK ISLAND, III., March 27.
DMPIto tho fact that It was qulot In
.11 l.rfnm nf tllO cltV tlllH IllOmlng,
the ihcrlff, pollco and mllltln pro-,
GREEK KILLED
BY LOG TODAY
Workman at Porter
Crushed to Death in Log
Chute This Morning.
Gust Konldarls, a Grcok laborer
omployod at tho Portor mill of tho
Simpson Lumbor company, was In
stantly killed this morning upon be
ing Btruck by u big timber 1 na log
chuto nt tho mill.
Konldarls had boon working
around tho mill for eight days and ap
parently did not roallzo tho danger
of getting too closo to tho logs In tho
chuto. Other workmen nnd Foro
man McCann ronontodlr warned him
or tno danger out to no avnll
An
aired to resist a resumption tonight patently l,0 had plenty of time to got
f tho rioting which remitted In thrco , "t of tho way of tho log but did not
fiik. and V wounding of nlno om.
.....i. .. .., a nun mull in VIIUVUC, Wlin
about thirty yenrs old nnd has thrco
or four cousins working around tho
nay.
Coroner Wilson decided that an In
quest was unnecessary. Konldnrl's
was badly bruised and mangled.
Mrwni last night. Tho pollco Btnto
(hit moro than GOOO puraons com
pwod last nleht'H mob. After tho nt
Utk on the station had been 10-
policd by a voiioy, a uur.uu ujuu ui
wounded wcro found on tho iitroots.
Two of the throo dend have boon
Identified. They woro J. C. Kolloy, a
Mtekimlth, of .SIlvaB, a vlllago a fow
mllti up tho river, nnd L. H. Orman,
i t shoe merchant of thin city. It Is
uld tho riot tnny Bprouu to aiouno,
there a political meeting Is to bo
fctld tonight.
Many Troops out.
Three comonnlcs of tho Illinois
I utional Ruard, ordered horo by Gov
i ernor Dcnecn to quell tho riot, hod
I control of tho situation onrly today.
A mob attacked tho city jail Inst
iltht In an attempt to roloaso sym
HtMxcrs of John Loonoy, publlahor
of a weekly pnpor whlch.hnd Bovoro
I; criticized Mayor II. M. Schrlvor.
During the last three days, tho poo
pl hare been stirred up over tho
controTcrsy botweon tho odltor nnd
Mijor and last night tho polios nr
roted two speakers who woro ad
dressing tho crowd. This Inflamed
Ut friends of Loonoy and they bo
na to burl stones at U10 pouco sum
treslc tho windows of tho pollco uta
tlon. The Mayor, who was directing
tee police, ordered the offlcors to
fin on the mob.
The mob finally dispersed but re
formed afttr an hour and nttomptel
to procuro arms at tho hardware
torts. The pollco surrounded tlw
tore and drovo the mob bnck. Tho
ifcerllf shortly before midnight
used Gov. Doneon for troops to as
L't tho pollco nnd loent mllltln
tonpaay. One company from Mo
ose and another from Gniesburg
re ordered out and nro now on
ditr.
THY TO KILL MAYOK
(B; Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay
TIrao.)
ROCK ISLAX'n. Ill Xfnrnli 7
As unsuccessful attempt to assassi
ns jiayor seimvor at tho city liau
mane today by an unidentified
ffon who fired a rlflo bullet
"ough the Mayor's office window
rem the top 0f a building sovoiul
QUJrfS rilklnnt Tl. l.,.ll. inlosnil
- - M,Mlllr, 4 uu MIIIIVl IIIICTOV
ura.
ELECTION IN
THREE 1NTHS
Port oi Coos Bay Can't Be
Reorganized in Less Than
Three Months.
Following tho shock resulting from
tho Oregon Supremo Court knock
ing out tho Port of Coos Day Com
mission yesterday, thoro is a gonoral
domnnd today that anothor election
bo called just as quickly as possi
ble to reorganize It In ordor that the
backset to tho harbor may bo kept
to tho mlntimum.
On Investigation todny, It was
found thnt tho special election would
hnvo to bo called nt tho rogular ses
sion of tho county commissioners nnd
thoy will not meet until tho first
I Wednesday In May. From forty to
sixty days' notlca will linvo to do giv
n so that tho earliest the election
enn bo hold will be tho latior part
of Juno. Then It will tako some
tlmo for tho nppolntmont of com
missioners. Owing to tho old com
mission being hold an illegal body,
the taxes lovled for this year will bo
lilegnl so that tho now commission
will bo without funds unless they
nro ablo to provide thorn by a bond
In consoquonco of this, tho propos
ed mass mooting of Marshfleld nnd
North Dend citizens to facilitate the
oloctlon will not bo hold before next
weok. .
iinwnver. tho Chamber of Com-
I THAT PORT DECISION
THE doclslon of tho Oregon Supremo Court declaring Invalid tho
election creating tho Port of Coos Day Is n deplornbla ouo from nny
standpoint.
Tho actual damage to this community Is thousands upon thousands
of dollars.
It turns tho wheels of progress backward three years.
It means tho stopping of all public improvements of harbor and Inlets
for months nnd maybo for years.
It moans that Coos Day will soon loso the U. S. Drcdgo Oregon nnd
tho tlmo or possibility of Its return Is problematical.
It moans thnt tho filling which has been done for property ownors at
G and 6 cents per yard will in tho futuro cost doublo and thrco times
that amount.
Tho writer makes no claim to legal acumen or attainments but docs
not hesitato to stnto that this decision based upon tho failuro to post
n fow oloctlon notices In somo romoto precincts scorns to lack law,
logic and common sense Thoro was novcr nny question that tho fact
of tho dny and dato and naturo of the election wcro known to ovory vot
er In tho Port district. Tho returns wcro sumclontly largo nnd decis
ive to provo that thoro could be no possibility of chango in tho result of
the oloctlon.
Notwithstanding this, bocauso of a technical, hair-splitting, non com
pllnnco with cortaln provisions of tho election lnw tho oloctlon Is de
clared void and invalid and tremendous damage dono to a largo com
munity. As one gentleman, who Is not unfamiliar with tho law remark
ed yesterday, If tho Orogon Supromo Court holds thnt strict compllnnco
with tho notlco posting provision of tho election law Is cssontlnl It will
be Impossible to hold an oloctlon thnt Is strictly lcgnl. Thoro nro 90 Jud
ges In tho proposed port district nnd na tho law merely requires tho
moiling of notices by tho County Clork to tho oloctlon Judge's address,
without any provision for chocking or seeing that this duty is compllod
with, It will bo readily soon thnt failuro of any ono Judgo to perform
his duty would (nvnlidato tho oloctlon. All that need bo dono by any
ono opposod to tho organization of the Port would bo to invito ono of tho
Judges on n hunting or fishing trip nbout tho tlmo tho notices nro to bo
mnllcd nnd keep him away until it wns too Into. Or nny judgo might
be tnken sick or go away on a visit and the wholo macblnory of tho elec
tion becomes futllo nnd Inoperative
It, would soom to a layman that the fact that tho oloctlon was
known to ovory voter Is of moro roul Importance than tho technical
compllnnco with tho lottor of tho law.
It Is decisions such ns this ono out of lino with commonsenso nnd
working a hardship on many pcoplo that aro responsible for tho lack
of popular respect and rogard Into which our courts hnvo fallen nnd
which provo tho need of tho recall and tho renson tho pcoplo domnnd It.
Hcgardlcss of tholr opinion of tho quality of the Judgment Involved
In tho action tho pcoplo must tnko off tholr hats to J. W. Dennett as a
lighter, ilo has fought tho Port Commission from start to ilnlsh and
has fought it hard. Threo times It has gone to tho Supremo Court of
tho Strtto. This last appoal was not carried up until Mr. Dennett per
sonally guaranteed tho oxpouso of tho case. Ho has won but It has
been at n tromendous cost to tho community nnd thv tnxpnyors. And In
cidentally It has cost Mr. Donnott a penny or two, also.
Tho greatest loss, howovor, Is tho blow It Is to harbor improvement
nnd the dolny in tho progrosslvo woik thnt hnd been plnnnod.
TURKS REPORT H GREAT VICTORY
IT DEFEATS COL. ROOSEVELT
TWO TO ONE IN NEW Y
0
ROOSEVELT IS
REAL BITTER
Declares New York Primaries
Yesterday Were Crim
inal Farce.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times..
FOllT WAYNE, Ind., March 27.
Tho primaries in Now York yester
day In which tho Roosevelt forcoB
wero dofoutcd, woro, Col. Roosevelt
on his way to Chicago today declared
a farce "In Now York Htato, as a
whole, there was no real voto of tho
republican party whatovor," ha said.
"Outbldo of Now York city tho prl
mnry lnw was a farce InBldo Now
York city, It hns boon shown to havo
been n criminal farce
"Even ns it 1b, ono-fourth of tho
dologntcs nro straight-out Roosovolt
men. Of tho remnlnlug threc
fourths, n great majority of thoso
clcctod from Now York city havo no
moro clnim to Bit In n republican
convention thnn if thoy woro sent
to It by Tnmmnny hall, for thoy wero
elected by methods moro outrageous
than tho worst methods Tnmmnny
hall Itself over employed."
President's Supporters Carry
Every Precinct They
Fought for.
EXPECT BIG FIGHT
IN STATE CONVENTION
Roosevelt Forces Will Carry
Contest Further Despite
Defeat.
Claim to Have Defeated Ital
ians in Tripoli, Inflating
Heavy Loss On Opponents.
(Dy Associated Trosa to tho Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, March 27. The Turk
ish army in Tripoli has achieved a
great victory over tho Italian army
whoso losses woro 27 offlcors and
3fi00 mon klllod and wounded, ac
cording to tho report of tho Turkish
commnndor at Benghazi rccolvod
horo today from a special core
spondent nt tho Turkish boadquar
tors. Tno location of tho bnttlo wns not
given In tho report which snys tho
entire camp equipment of tho Itnl
lanB foil Into tho hands of tho Turk
ish troops. 'Tho Turkish commander
says tho casualties among tho Turk
ish nnd Arab troops numberod only
1150 killed and wounded
NEW
10
S
w
SE S
Legislative Dead-Lock Broken
and Two Republicans
Are Elected.
(By Assoclntod Pross to Tho Coos
Day Times)
SANTA FE, March 27. Albert D.
Fall nnd Thomas D. Catron, repub
licans, wero elected today United
States Eonators from Now Mexico.
Tho fnto of the lattor wns In tho hnl-
...in n.nt.ni.K. tnm iii mntiar'nnPA when tho roll hnd been cauou.
Sher.fr . .. M un r nt the 'regular meeting. Fr.dny . He lacked four votes of election but
fe glared' the Sot wns accident-, teht, W& 0 Po of e -. Mcmnged their" "votes
11 t iiraA 1 . . .i- ...1.- iiniinn rnimiiiir iu liiu vvubw - ,-.. .-M -
...iu u,- a uuptuy siieriii who - nmi catron wns elected.
KUIl. . I -- -
Thoro is only nbout threo or four
months' work for tho Orogon on tho
government project In Coos Day.
Other work which tho Port Commis
sion had arranged for tho Orogon and
...1.1M1 luwi imnn sanctioned by Mnjor
Morrow would hnvo tnkon nt Jonst ,
threo or four months longer nnd
this would havo mennt. tlint tno uro-1
n - "t uvj.iiij nitvi III hi."
I'll IfMlrllnr. . -Ii ... I.... ..........
1 . " " "b ""I Bun mil. u jrnimi
I "Muni 11 wa nn attompt on too
MJor'g life.
PKOCM1M MARTIAL LAW
'By Assoclate-l Trass to tho Coos Day
SPniNGFIKU), 111. March 27
u 'Cnor iv iu. .. i,.. ...i
Tior nenptn lms reform! tho
Wen of Sh-,lff nrunor. of Rook 1 gon would remain ut work on Coos
'- to a,,'-,, martial law thoro uy for nt least anothor year, prob
',;M i General Stond for nil nhly. Tho lnttor work Included the
nun vim ii ..wvv...
THE "SMELTER
TRUST" NEXT
n ct hi i(e. governor
..." !i!tA,r.r,,,K.to Rninrado Conaressman Says
!u " a,;rw "w"lt the arrival ' mouth of Coos River and North Dend GuggoilheimS Created
p.i . '" 'inmi uirii&uii iiuiii fitifi inn iiimiu ui iiiu ur --
HAVE PUPILS
BEAUTIFY CITY
North Bend City Council and
Supt. Raab Arrange for
Civic Improvement.
Tho North Dend city council at a
meeting last evening took prelimin
ary stops in the inauguration of n
"City Deautlful" campaign to bo con
ducted by tho school children thoro.
Tho plan wns suggested to tho council
by Supt. Rnnb of tho North Dend
schools nnd prompt nctlon wns tnk
en. It wns decided thnt about f7G
should bo offered for tho! best flowor
or vegetnblo garden, tho best kept
lawn, tho greatest Improvements in
front and bnck yards, etc.
Tho council referred tho mnttor to
a special commltteo consisting of
Supt. Raab, Prof. Qrubbs, Mrs. Hoi
bert Armstrong. M. E. Evorltt nnd
'. Mrs. Ira D. Dartle who will work tho
dotalls of tho plan and report to tho
council nt Its next mooting. It is
likely thnt tno conimiuoo win navo
entlro chnrgo of tho plan.
Other Business
Engineer Drlngham reported to tho
council the following estlmnto of tho
Icost of Improving Mondo Avouuo to
MINERS VOTE
EBILL
W
TAIT has ma
(Dy Associated Pross.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, March
27. Ab a result of yesterday's
primary In New York nnd tho
stnto convention In Indiana,
Taft'B campaign headquarters
todny clnlmcd 242 dolcgntoB
from nmong thoso solcctcd thus
far. Director McKlnloy conced
ed but 24 to Roosovolt. McKln
loy snld tho failuro to havo bal
lots at many polling plncos In
Now York resulted In a loss if
votes for TafU
(By
English Strikers to Pass on
Government Plant of
Adjustment.
ACCEPT WAGE IIIMj
(Dy Associated Press.)
LONDON, March 27 Tho
British coal minors after a pro
longed mooting, rcBolved todny
to accept tho minimum wage
bill. This means all tho initios
will bo oponed to tho mon us
soon bb thoy desire to return to
work.
Associated Press to Tho Coon
Bay Tlraos)
NEW YORK, March 27. Dele
gates to tho republican nntlonal con
vention favoring tho nomination of
Col. RoobovcH woro dofoatcd nt tho
Now York stato primaries In ovory
district whoro thoy wore opposed by
candldntcB designated by tho rogu
lar republican organization and
claimed by tho followers of TafU
Tho Taft campaign mnnagors de
clared today that at least 83 of Now
York's 00 dologates would go to Chi
cago favoring Tuft's nomination.
This estlmnto included four dele
gates nt Inrgo to bo chosen nt tho
stato convention April 0. Tho re
maining soven delogatoa woro desig
nated by tho regular district organ
ization hut concouod to Roosovolt.
Roosovolt lost tho only two fights
his supporters mado "Up-stuto," and
tho returns from tho 10 contested
districts In Now York city and Look
Island gavo his opponents a plurality"
avornglng moro thnn two to ono.
Roosovolt's supporters now nro ex
pected to concontrnto tholr nttontlon
on tho stnto convention In an otfort
to prevent Tuft men sending to Chi
cago nn instructed delegation, Tho
primary lnw In operation yestordny
did not permit specific Instructions
of tho dologntcs nt tho tlmo they
wcro elected.
(By
Rock iV, r.m D'r"60 f'.m and tho filling of tho mg uni "' "Qmnltpr GmV'PVaM " 'cost of Improving Moado Avi
ft hi ? ,,ef'.Te ,UoeWlnB, wh?th-1 of Forndale. Tho cost of tills v,hUh , bm? JaCJ ?,? ?o The Coos connect with Oregon street:
rt hlM v.111 be proclaimed. , 08tlniatod nt batweau $7,000 ; ' Hy Aotuted I ie- ; to The uh QmM ?0,500.G0; p
$0,000 wns to be borne by the port ......... ?nl,v , n March o7,?4,312. Necessary lmpro
Plftii.. Commission which had gunrnnteod x.sil IM.ION. : -C .March .7 ' ' ChoBtor Btroot for con,,ecl
U I mrr H lyen. i,01 tourse ,0 uie r 'A'. V V, l J '.ouVo m nmlU "on I eluded $C15 for grndlng nnd $1,344
Mf - I H K I- J- supreme court dot Islou. , Trust hj the houso Q0n;11 a lb' for ,,ianUng and on Maine stroot $0C
II M r I I 1 knocking out of the commU- mine and mining . Is W0VJg , fqr 4Brn(lng nd ?257.C0 for plank.
' I I 1 1 L. L ,, ' 111 nmu that If this work i ' m-nut o Mitin o 1 00 niu .
niuu "... .., ,,,,1. , n a reftoiimun luuwiiou " " ---- -- - - .,....,.
lnnklnb
improvomonts
nnectlon In-
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
LONDON, March 27. At n full
mooting of tho Miners' Federation
today It wns decided to tnko nn lm
mediato ballot nmong tho mon ns
to whothor thoy desire to nccept tho
govornmont's wngo bill and return to
work.
It Is nlso likely that tho govorn
mont will estnbllsh a nntlonnl wngos
bonrd with nn Indopendont chnlrmnn
to consldor nnd dotormlno on pro
pnsnlH for tho Introduction of tho
minimum dnlly rates of $1.2G for
mon nnd GO cents for boys, on an
understanding with thoso points set
tled thnt nil minora win return to
work whllo the negotiations nro pro
ceeding for fixing tho minimum for
other grades of workmen.
Lender Wolsh of tlio minors, says
the strlko has now only renlly bogun
nnd thnt tho minors nro not going
to work until thoy hnvo won.
COLORADO FOR TAFT
President Will Hnvo Big Majority
lit Stnto Convention.
(Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day
Times.)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.,
March 27. Tho endorsement of Tuft
by tho stnto republican convention
todny nnd tho instruction for him
of tho Colorado delegates to Chicago
convention wns mndo cortnln on tho
rirst test voto. Temporary Chnlr
mnn T. II. Dovlno, of Piiohln, tho
Tnft cnndldnto, won over Griffith,
tho Roosevelt rnndldnto, 05 C to 232.
MEX REBELS
WIN VICTORY
DERDJH BE;
.1 .,, n 0Ai.,a nw nlsn for meet
Ini the expense of It will have to be
.V'?.i0,i uMmihar the property ow-
SSrSKf??--
tho Chamber or tom.w .-
i.. a resolution imrouucau
house today. Martin blttei'; at
....1,.1 ,h r: n mini helms. I'e ue-
rl-iied the smelter trust ha 1 left
BnitMieiH 111
11 .hou "'.T " T, .i,i. 1 JCaTrriflnctTonsoTFeT for It
lmslness men win gi " " ;-, " to ,nu .iiiiuinn ova
, , 1, - rui 11 1 .
t. -i ,iA..ln nmi Ini'nllrl .
1 f ummission usiuk w oi
IH ...-.- ,.
In... , mibiiiw " ". ""- .,. .... Thoro a murli Ulscussion uvor 1110
Pi" Of Onlv TwentV-Eklht th ""iSfnll "y for it" l..ill Ungl- growlnj out of the port
U- ---.., rjii lllll I. i;u 111 I "" - -
'wyerea in West Vir-
ymia uisaster.
h d Cnyterday la tho mlno of
hr4CtL& Coke Co. killed ejgh-
Ues havft Cr ' i weniy-eigiu
nave been recovered.
livi i. -"""-.... ..1.
bo dlsciissod ."" "" . ,mi. wi,nt v. Ill be done with tho tax mon-
Tho work tMJid" practically ey now on hand, how somo of tho ex-
glng of catcmug luiot.
by the Larson dredge, will bo paid,
etc., aro tho perplexing problems.
Larsons were paid $1,000 on their
Catching Inlet Job but they still havo
something coming.
". Pm to the Coos Bn, ! 'VhogoCeniment project so that
b. TlmeB 1 tho decision will not autti .
Wa?0S.. March 27.-To However. It will noc-r to act
rSalo If It I. to bo dono as it will
Savoto be taken up with Engineer
?w and Major Morrow again and
enuo work It Is not expected that tho
council will ordor it dono this year.
Tho grade in somo places would bo
olovon or twelve per cont.
Mr. Brlnghnm estimated that tho
proposed Improvement of Orogon
street would cost $1,994.50 for grad
ing $2,599 for planking. Tho Ore
gon street Improvement would -glvo
from a two to a six por cont grado
nnd It is expected that the council
will nt least havo It graded this sum-
"lor ....
The council also adopted an ordin
ance regulating tho storage of gaso
line. Not more than five galleys
can be keot In tho business district.
Tho ordinance Is similar to ono ro-
WILL PASS IHIJi
English Cabinet Hopes .Mcnsuro WW
Knil Orent Strike.
(By Associated Projs to Tho Coos
Bay Times)
LONDON. March 27 Tho govern
ment's minimum wage hill, whoso
object Is to put n stop to tho dls
nRtroua eonl strike will bo tho law
of tho land within 24 hours, but
whether It will result in tho mon re
turning lo work is n quostlon which
will havo to ho determined by tho
mnn thnmfifllvOB.
The cablnot hopes tho minors will
Iselzo the exciuo offered by tho on
Untnient of f'o minimum wage bill
. . .- 1. Tn.... l llila
I for renirninir 10 wur k,yi-ii n im
hopo Is realized It will be necessary
for othor moaaurea 10 rwwn i
ci-eat distresp and It la understood
the novernment baa dacldod upon of
fectlvo mothods for carrying, on re
llof work.
DREDfiE MEETIN'O CALLED
All pnrtlos Intoreated In tho retain
in nf tho Dredge "Orecon" on tho
project ns outllnod by tho Port of
UOOS nay V ohhuib"ih. "! ""v ..
tho Chamber of Commorco nt.8:00
o'clock P M. Fridny, March 29.
J. T. McCORMAO,
President.
cently adopted in Marshfleld.
The .council renewed tho Hconsos
of tho six saloons.
Drive Last of Federal Forces
From Jiminez Under
1 Heavy Fire.
(By Assoclntod Prose to Tho Coos
Bny Tlmos)
JIMINEZ. March 27.-Tho rebel
triumph la comploto. The Inst of
tho fodornl forcos ooverlng their ro
tront under n heavy artillery fire,
flod during tho night from Jlmlnoz
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times)'
SPOKANE. March 27. Tho Spo
kane oloarlng lions association an
nounced today thnt Spoknno banks
hereafter will mnko ndvnnccs to ap
ple shlppera In the northwest on bills
nf lndlna to naalat tho orchnrd'fl's In
marketing tl elr crops. The hanks
will advance aa muoh na 75 pr cont
of the selling price and will aid
country hnnka to make slmllnr pro
vision for their cuatomers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to exproan our hoartfolt
appreciation to the friends and es
pecially mombem of Western Star
RolMkah Lodge Nq. 27 for tho kind
nots nnd avmpnthv shown In our loss
the death K Mrs Coo. Denbnor.
W. C. DKUBNER and WIFE,
GEO. DEUDNER,
Llbby COAL. The Rind YOU have
tliWAYS USED. PnONE 73 Paclflo
Llrery & Transfer Co.