The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912 EVENING EDITION-
0 SURVEY OF COOS BA IS " ILL REST FOREVER
A Consolidation of Times, Count .Mall o. 247
mill Coos Buy Advertiser.
PROVIDED III RILL IN SENATE
Amendment to Rivors and Har-
urcs Provides it.
COQUILLE RIVET T0 m
ALOU PC oumui uu
Lore Money for Improvement
of ureuon vvuiuwajfo
Is Asked for.
(Special to Tho T1moB.)
-...mifliYiM. n n.. Mnv 2
, Benito commlttco nmondmoniB
TM OiUva ...-i,. 1,111- nrnvil.
!S for surveys of Cooa Bay, Coqulllo
SL, BluBlair rlvor, Wlllnmotto rlv
tfbeWn OroBou City and Eu
int, Vaaulna Day and Port Orford
Urbors.
(B; Atsodatod Press to Coos Bay
l I111UQ.
.ietitvnTfiM n C. Mnv 2.
!-... i)m nnnmtirlntlona most In
Ictufdfcy tho Sonnto uro: Colum-
Itia river uoiwoon juiho rwu uu
Tie Danes HapiUB, ijouu.uuu; auuvu
ICcllloTalls. GO.000;Golumbln rlvor
B.. n..nn Blniiirh. ICO. 000: Colum-
ft!i ttfl lower Wlllnmotte rlvora,
tlSO.000; Nohaicm nnr ana naruor,
IllM.OOO.
more money allowed
htc Increased Appropriations if or
Ulrnruatllil IllirborS.
(3j AiBoclatcd Press to Cooa Bay
ii mo. j
wiRitiNT.TON. D. C. May 2.
Orrlns JS.Or.7,010 In addition to
lit ipproprlatloim provided ior by
C House, (ho rlvora and lim'ljora
impropriation bill oggrogniing j,
11I.S30, 'has been UBrocd to iry tho
ite conimittoo on commerce nnu
HI te reported In n fow days. Tho
mal hIml'Ipi Incroasa to tlio TJoilBO
xuiurn in 12.nnn.nnn Tor ihoilH
Eulppl rlvor, making hIx million for
Hit witorwny.
PERWOOD IS
IN ALABAMA
Southern Democratic Aspirant
lor Presidency Victor nn
Primaries There. '
IB; Auoclatcd Press to Tho Coos
Hay Times)
ATLANTA. On.. Mnv 2. Osenr W.
tdtrwoofl proved to bo tho wlnnor
Tr Wilson yesterday In tho domo-
me primaries In thlH state, tho
i!ibimlan1i uroat Htrcnath'wnB ?"n
' country, whllo Wilson's hold
mej to bo ccnflnod to tho cltlos.
l:Jwwood'H lend la nmiroxlmntolv
ln.
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IB7 Aisoclated Prosu to Tho Cooa
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Irt Herald publlshoa "tiio followlnp
-ww or mo rcintlro strongtli or
f e presidential candidates, as tho
IV an ""Partial revlow of tht
P'i'lOa. nrlnr tn Mm XTnaunnliliCAtin
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A SEARCHING
INVESTIGATION
British Inquiry Into Titanic
Wreck Will Be Most '
Thorough.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LONDON, May 2. Lord Mersey,
wreck commissioner nnd five HBslst
mntfl hold todny tho first session of
tho Board of Trade Inquiry Into tho
Titanic Investigation which promlsoB
to ovorshndow -all provlous tribunals
it a nlmllnr character, and Trom tbo
2G nuostlons already nnnonnccd, tbo
Inquiry will covor practically tho
HOino cround nn tho rnmmtttnn In
Wnshlngton, but will bo rnoro in ac-
coruanco wiin tno proctsiure or a
court of law, and deal definitely wlth
n Btutcd case.
FINB MOKE HOTMKS
Wlftrcn Moro Victims if Titanic llc-
f fti7 Hnmuht to JlnllTiiv
(By ABBoclatod Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
NEW YORK, May 3. Tho West
ern Unlou cnblo ttcanu-r Mlnla,
Koarchlng nt tho bcodo of tho Titnnlc
wreck, Is returning to llnllfax with
fifteen bodies nnd sfll dock Monday.
0.
P
T
W
y
' r' '1- Is gaining steadily
rs -
Il - i in gaining Btonuiiy
I'v. mT" v iUon I losing Bomo
i. - nun two nnu miL'u
f" O' pr DBniocratlc n-
Pfr,r iiiiuiiuh uro nir in
I Cl11 Till 1) nv ASSIlPl.lTKS
moeii f.u,,,, uniisiml Doi.ion-
r i.. . " '" "m
I to-'-" Pres3 to Coos Bay
ESVGT0-V' Ma' 2 An unu-
M h8 m.,.u" rc?l0(l unoer-
Prei ,-"" luaaer, wnon no
Ftiersur ? Houso totW Tho
1 bcc . a uoay ana clieoroil
Rtli. .:. ms victory in tho
Her fw, 1norlda Primaries,
lltajj tho cha,r Iooked
Noted Cartoonist and Native
Oregonian Succumbs to
Pneumonia.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coob
Tlmss.)
'NEW YOKK, May 2. Homer
Dnvonport, tho iamous cartoonist,
died hero todny of pnoumonla.
Tlomor Calvin Davenport wna one
of Oregon's most distinguished native
hoiib. Ho was born on his fnthor's
fnrm near Sllvorton, Oregon, Mnrch
8, 18C7. Ho Bpunt all his enrly yoara
on tho farm. Ilo never attended art
Hchools but early displayed a de
cided talent for drawing. Ho was
nlso without much bciiooiidb or any
kind hut developed Into a clever
writer ns woll as cartoonist. Ho has
boon a horso Jockey, railway llroman
nnd n flown In a circus, Ho was
given I h first omploymont by W. It.
Hearst n tho San Francisco Examin
er in IKII2. In 189C Mr Honrat
trnnsforrod him to Now York whero
Ills work on tho Now York Journal
attracted national attention. Ho or-lj,l-s..tcd
tho ;.iurk Ilnnna $ mark suit
of clothoH and tho giant tlgure of the
trusts.
In 100G ho was grantod permission
by tho Sultan of Turkey to oxport
27 Arabian horses from tho dosort of
Arabia to America, said to bo the
only genulno Arabian horsos in this
country. Whllo on this trip he drew
tho only picture over made of the
Sultan. Whllo thoro ho was made tho
dosert brother of Akmut Hagez. tho
groat nodouln.
In recont yoars. ho has mado Ills
homo in Morris Plains. New Jersey
nnd hns dono syndlcnto cartoon work.
Ho hns malntnlnod an ollUe with the
Now York Evonlng Mall.
STH1KK IX rillCAfiO
I'liiHJis Full to I"""" Ka,y l-,l,i,,,,s
TIu'i-o Tolay.
(By AsaoclHtwl Prow, to The Coo
Day Times)
CHICAGO. Ma 2. The early edi
tions of the Chicago afternoon papers
wore not printed today !";
nuenco of a dispute between tho
pressmen of Chicago the newiiJ
Webb pressmen's union No. 7, ami
tho Oh Uw local of the An.ericon
Newspaper PuW'- SS:
The difference arose over tl-e spii"
tlon of the pressmen's contrac s with
the Hearst newspapers and the lau
liro !o aUa on terms for renewals
The hope la exited that It H I"
adjusted In time for the late op
tions. DAXCIXG LESSONS
Prof. Boggs' rlasses Indanc ng In
the latest dances. Saturday at 2 a.
m. In Finnish hall.
North Bend Monday at 3:30 p. ro-t
Coqulllo Wednesday.
Bnndon Thursday. .nimt.nt
Private legsons by appointment.
Don't forget the Turkish Batha
rnoNE 214J.
Unidentified Dead of the Ti
tanic Disaster Will Be Buried
In Halifax Cemetery Over
looking Ocean.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
HALIFAX, May 2 The last of
tho Identified dead recovered from
tho lost Titanic will probably loavo
hero today. Tomorrow nftornoon
thoso bodies that romnln anldontlflod
will lo burled In n cemetery here,
overlooking tho sea. Probably somo
seventy or eighty burtals will b
mado tomorrow, Including a consid
erable number of tho identified!
whoso friends doslro Interment in
this city.
HELD BACK NEWS
CVinjrtvsslonnl Comtriltteo Goes to
Now York to Msikc Inquiry.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Time.)
NEW YOKK, Way 2. Sonntor
William Aldon Smith, chairman of
tho Sonnto commlttco Investigating
tho Tltunlc wreck, announced todny
that ho would hold no public hear
ing during tno two days tho aommit
tco wfll spend horo. Ho oxnects to
Invcstlgnto chiefly tho report that tho
nowB of tno Titanic disaster readied
New York Mondny mornlnc. A
1C, wlille tho company gave out tho
first nows of tho wreck Monday
evening.
SEATKANDS0RVEMR01ES
B I S S P I B 000
ItEMEDY 18 PLANNED
New Laws Governing Navigation Is
Proiwsetl.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Tlmo.)
"WASHINGTON, D. O., May 2
From n multltudo of bills Introduced
to remedy conditions nt son dis
closed by tho Titanic disaster, tho
Department of Commorco nnd Labor
will preparo a gone ml mcasuro to bo
acted on nt this session.
18MAY SAIL8 FOIt ENGLAND
BANKER HELD
FOR MISDEED
In
Mnnnglnp Director of Titnnlc Com
pany Leaves New York.
(By Assoclntod Proas to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, May 2. J. Bruce
Ismay, managing dlroctor of tho
company that owned tho Titanic,
Ballod today in tho stoamcr Adriatic
for Great Britain. Ho declined to
mnko any statomout.
"I Iiavo given tho Sonnto commlt
tco nil tho Information nt my com
mand," said iBmay. "Thoro cortaln
ly Is nothing moro to Bay. I hnvo no
lll-fcollng against tho Amorlcnn pub
lic and think tho Sonnto investigation
thorough. I am feeling tlrod and
i wish to rest."
OB fflNE
KILLS MANY
Turkish Tugboat Accidentally
Fouls Fortification and Is
Blown to Pieces.
By Associated Prosu to Coos Bay
Tlmoj
CONSTANTINOPLE, May 2. A
email tugboat engaged In .an Inspec
tion of tho chnnuol buoya In tho Dnr
donolles last night fouled a xnlno
nnd was blown to plocos. iFour offi
cers, 12 soldiers nnd all the mombors
if tho crow porlshod.
WAItSIIIl' 1H SUNK
IRE TROUBLE
FOR RAILROADS
Italian Niut" Loses Battleship In
Htonii Off Afrlcnn Cormt.
I By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos. I
CONSTANTINOPLE, Mny 2. A
dispatch lecolvcd from Tunis snys
tho Itallnn battleship Ro Umborto
was driven by n storm on tho rocks
nnd sunk nt n point on tho coaat noar
Qunrn.
Locomotive Firemen and Host
lers of Middle West De
mand Increased Wages.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, May 2. Locomotlvo
XlTomen nnd hostlom employed by tho
railroads cast of Chicago and north
of tho Ohio and Potomno rlveru sub
mitted to tho conlorcnco commlttco
of rnllroad managers today a schod
nlo of rates for pay which calls for a
Bcnonil Increase for nil classes.
J. C. Suart, chairman of tho col .
forenco committee of managers, stat-.-cd
tho commlttco of mnnngors would
1) cnllod together ns soon ns possible,
ilt was said tho railroads uso about
1 14,000 locomotives nnd that a hasty
examination of tho new wngo scale
Uhowod that tho nddltlonnl oxponso
of tho railroads of between twenty.
fWo nnd thirty million dollnni nnnu-
nlly would be cniiHcd If tho doiuauNrf
uro granted. If onu of tho dotnnnds
Is complied with, It moans Mm om
ploymont of fourteen thousand nddl
tlonnl men.
NEW BLUE IN
EVANS 1 DER
Forecast South Slough Crime
May Lead to Arrests in
Case Soon.
Although no Indlctmonts woro re
turned lu tho Jacob Evniis murder
cnf.0 on South Inlet, n now cluo has
boon dUcovorod which will probably
result lu somo arrosts being mado
shortly. Tho officers havo boon
working qulotiy on mo case ovu
slnco the murdor.
Tho latest cluo and tno ono which
promises big developments Is a story
of the discovery of persons who woro
familiar with n plot to kiii uvun..
i, ia aniii ihnt n week hoforo tho
crime occurred, parties at Empire
were told tnat isvans was going uU
killed soon. They paid llttlo ntton
timi tn ir then. tlilnklnK that It was
simply mqi-e of the talk about the
South Slougli irouiJie mai nuu umu
rife for some time.
v..u- ttd nartv who Imnarted tho
direful lorecast which came true will
li,. required to explain wny it
made. ... ,
The matter would have been
brought to a wore definite stage be
fore this had not Prosecuting Attor
...... n,., H.I. unit Danuty Prosecuting
Attorney Ltljeqvist bron busy on tho
minder trials at uoquuie in i
ten days.
CIIVI.I.UVGUS FOK DFU1
C, t Zi'l'l""" SeeKs IJcdress On
I'lcM or Honor.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.)
npm.iv Mnv 7. The Gonnanla
todav prints a 'fetory of how Count
Zeppelin, the airship builder, some
time 1.80 challenged Theodoro Lor-
...i... u-.ia eopi-etarv of the Zeppe
lin 'arctic expedition, to a duel, but
tho matter nas noi ueen ucmou,
pending the outcome of several laws
suits between tho principals.
BREAKWATER IN
EARLY TODAV
Steamer Arrives From Portland
With Large Number of
Passengers.
Tho Bronkwatcr arrived in this
mornlnc from Portland with a largo
! passongor Ust. Sho had a good enrgo
Jot freight.
Among thoso urrlvlng on tho
Bronkwator woro tho following:
W. S. Chandler, E. McArron, Miss
Syblo Broke, Wm. Leaton, C. Loa-
hnn n T.Mtnn. Mrs. It. I.'oss. W. V.
McDowoll, Miss Alice Cox, D. E. Con
logue, J. A. Frltzo, Mrs. M. C.
nnvrlo. Mrs. w. C. Laird. E. S. Oil
man. Mrs. M. A. Gilbert, C. E. Cu
Iwood, Mrs. Cawood, Chas. Lodwood,
J. Hogll. F. II. Kirk, J. Hosington,
W. J. Hatflold, C. N. Ellonburg, E.
R. Davis, Mrs. W. W. Bonnott, J. D.
Bennett. W. W. Bonnet, A. B. Roed,
It. N, Hornbu"le, J. L. Tlhbots, E. O,
Rust, Pansy Proyor, M, N. Wado, C.
W V Vlstor, F. Tausohor, Mrs.
Tausohor. W. S. Marshal, Ada Mc
Connel, L. 11. Downing. E. E. Mc
ijluray, M. I). Nlol-ols, Mrs. NIcholL,
II. L. Kelly. II. Ellersten. Mrs. N.
JiiHterseu, B. II. Grant, F. II. Do
Harde. J, II. Webber, MIbb Fairy
Leach. .1. A. White, J. K. Halnllne.
E. Wlla, V.. S. Poarson, C, M. Cour
ter. W. II. Best, T. L. Johnson, P.
Calvns. P. Palvlas. C. Palvlas, J. i.
, Kinney. Blanch Rock. Mrs. W. II.
Best, M. E. Long. D. II. Evans, F. L.
Emmelo, Mrs. H. Lutsoy, E. M.
Rosonthnl, Mrs. W. T. Harvey. Jo
sephine Roga'ls, Oh. Wheoler, W. W.
Strntton. J. F. Cross, A. W. Shuhnn,
W. G. Chandler. I. S. Towor, H. Vlry-
Ihow, E. limiine, u. Anaorson, u. u.
Brown and H. Kanas.
Tho Breakwater will sail at 1
o'clock Saturday afternoon for Portland.
Former President of Cincinnati
Institution Placed Under
Arrest.
(By ABBoclatod Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 2. E.
E. Galbratth, prcsldont of tho Second
Natlonnl Bank, was arrcstod today
by n United States Marshal on n
chnrgo of misapplying tho funds of
tho bnnk. Tho bank rocontly was
discovered to bo In nn ombarasood
condition and Is now being operated
by mombors of tho Clncinnntl Clear
ing Houbo Association.
Tho warrant chnrgod that Gal
bralth had misappropriated funds of
tho bank to tho amount of 133,000
DEA
TH TOWEL"
W
Roller Towel Is Barred From
Public Places In San
Francisco.
(By Assoclntod Proas to Coos Bay
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 2. Tho
roller towel, known to tho modlcal
profession an tho "Death towel," Is
barred In cafes, saloons, bnrbor
shops, hotels nnd public places by an
edict of tho Board of Supervisors.
FAIL TO END
MINE TROUBLE
FREES Bpat tickets free with
every HAT bought at the VOGUE
MILLIXKKY, NORTH BEND.
Anthracite Operators and Min
ers Unable to Agree On
New Schedule.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, May 2. A full com
mltteo of nnthrnclto operators and
minors today voted down tho agreo
mont submitted to thorn by tho sub
committee of operators and miners
to sottlo tho controversy ovor the
iiuostioii of Increased wages and oth
er questions In tho nnthrnclto region.
Tho mooting adjourned to tho call
of tho chairman. A suspension of
work In tho nnthrnclto fields will
follow.
Unable to Repair Break
Torras Crevasse in Louis
iana Today.
DAM AGE TO PROPERTY
WILL REACH MILLIONS
Residents of Threatened Dis
trict Warned By Phone to
Flee to the Hills.
(By ABBoclatod Press to Coos Djaj
Times.)
TORRAS, La., May 2. Tho nora
that tho onglncorB havo nbnndonon
all hopo of closing Torrna Crovasao
linn been Unshed to every twn On
tho west sldo of tho rlvor within tk
radius of CO mllos. It monna ttio
abandonment of thousands of homtfi
nnd tho territory south of horo aim
tho property damago will run lnft
tho millions. On tho opponlto fllite
of tho rvor, thousands of ncroo woro
flooded through tho breaking of ttj
lovco nt Angola. Tho ntnto rocontly
completed a half-million dollar eugitr
roflnory nt this point and It will bo
flooded.
.MOKE AID VOTED
Houso ItnlscA $700,000 for Mlsl-
slpnl Klooil Victims.
(By Associated Pross to Cooa Bay
Tim oa.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2.
Nearly 1700,000 moro for tho roltef.
of MIsslsBlsslppl flood BUfforars wan
voted by tho Houso commlttoo on appropriations.
W. S. CHANDLER
S
HER
B DOE
CONTRACT LET
Major Morrow Says It Will Be
Completed By July 1,
1913, Probably.'
The Marshfleld Chambor of Com
morco Is in receipt of tho following
self-explanatory lottor from Major
Jay J. Morrow, of tho United States
engineers:
"TIia pnntrapl tap tho construction
of the drodge to ho operated on the
coos nay nnr was signou uy mu con
tractor and myself at Washington,
April 19, 1912. nnd was probably ap
proved by the Chief of Engineers a
few das thereafter. It Is expected
that the dredgf will he completed
and ready , to begin operations at
Coos Bay about July 1, 1913."
Nowspapw dispatches -announce
that the contract was awarded to tho
Ronltld rVinntriictloii & Drv Dock
company for f 317, 430. Additional
oxpomos In equipping mo ureugo
will cost. It Is estimated, about $25,
rin nmro Thn nniirntirrntlon for tho
construction of tho dredgo was
$3110,000, so tnat it win como insiuo
tho limit,
rnnicrcn FOOD SALE by Slstors
of Bethany SATURDAY, Muy 1, at
Perry-Nicholson store.
Developments in Railroad Situ
ation Expected to Follow
Railway News.
Tho nrrlvnl of W. 8. Chandler to
day from San Francisco la oipocted
to moan oarly dovolopmonts In th
Coos Bay railroad situation. Mr.
Chnndlor stated that ho did not carer
to mnko any statement nbout the
mnttor todny until ho had conferred
with tho vnrlouu ones Interested.
A mooting of tho Terminal Rail
way stockholders Is to bo hold at tho
ofllro of J. II, Flanhgnn tomorrow nf
tornoon nt 2 o'clock and It Is oxpoct
od that tho Southorn Pacific's propo
sition rolatlvo to ontrnnco to Mnrsh-
flold will ho tho principal mattur un
dor discussion.
Track on Broadway.
Work on tho Tormlnnl Is going
ahead. This morning, Tom Coko, In
chnrgo of tho construction, startod a
forco of men nt work on South Broad
way preparatory to laying track north
from El rod.. Thn street Is being torn
up In tho center nnd ovldontly the
trnck Is to bo laid thoro, Whother
It Is to bo a double or single track
has not been announced. C. F. Mp
Knlght nt tho council mooting the
othor night Intimated that tho South
ern Paclllo would ondouvor to hbo
that If n double track was laid on
South Broadway that It would bo BO'
located that It would not shut out
itiiuthcr lino.
KiiiipNon is Coining,
I,. J. Simpson Is oxpoctod to reach
hero Mondny or Tuosday. It Is un
derstood that ha and W. 8, Chandler
went ovor tho mnttor thoroughly ho
foro Mr. Chandler loft Snn Francisco
nnd nro In perfect necord.
When tho Terminal Railway was
organized, Mr. Chnndlor announced
Hint his purpose In nldlntf It was to
insuro tho '"common nsr" right on
the lino along the wutorfrnnt. In
view of this, it Is not unlikely that ho
will tnko tho stand that If tho South
orn Pacific will tnko a franchise with
n common user cluuso In It that ha
will not oppose It. Ho hns oxprcssed
himself on his previous trips horo
as being very anxious to hasten tho
coming of any and all railroads to
hurry tho development of this com
munity. Mr. Chandler was much Improved
In hoalth. He Is anompiinlod by
his son, Will. Whether Mr. Chnnd
lor will start the large buildlnga that
he contemplated on his property hero
will depend on whether things st rt
going ahead rupldly ouough to insuro
a" demand for them. He is ready to
start Just as soon an the situation
warrants mid that Is the reason he
brought his boh, Will, who is an
archltoct hero with him this time.
Mrs. Chandler will not roturn to tho
Bay until about June Mrs. Will
Chandler will not come hero for tho
prosont as Will expects to roturn to
Snn Francisco soon for at least
short stuy.
Gets County Franchise,
The Southern JPaclflo yearduor bo
( Continued on page 4.)
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