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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
iOML!!QJR0UB!OYfNGTO TRAIL TRAILING ARBUTUS rTToVEnTlSINa in Tho TIMES M1 . -... itLjil Eatato "In rill rat "" " .1- Market" Effectively! E -hi rut tbo facta about your P ''We 'ho oyea of all "pqa- ij vr havers nne oi And lb town. thorn who ought SSi-"l" Clans Saw 3ima0 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS ifrtnhllslird In 1878 M Tlio Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912 -EVENING EDITION, EIGHT PAGES. WANT ADVERTISING In Tho TIME Will Keep tho Incotno from Yow Furnished Rooms from Lnpslnl YOU con roally holp tlw family revenues by renting a fow furnished rooms and) If you know how and when to use tho classified columns, you may koop that littlo extra Income as "fltcady as a clock." II MY SLAIN IN FIRST WILE WITH CUM REBEL Lent Troops Use Arti (With lerrimu uiuui On tsanu. it ifin KILLED' N AN tNUrtUEIVIEIUI II .1 Ih DnnrJinnnii icanvessuib ill nuaunuas Protect Poreign riesi- dents mere. ! iV.Wi JKMT aimuunii v WEST. Fin.. Juno 1. rrtTernmcnt colllor Mnrs Is Lad on Dahnmn Unnks and I Mat wireless cans ior as- w bee. Tuo uaiuosiiip no- t Utiand two government tugo I (one to nor assistance. ffTTTTTTTTTV 01 fl MFYinn IQ mr law iii mi iiiiii iii W M MAN MAULt iii unu mini " (Dy ' m i-li m& mm ocean Alvm Vaniman Makes Success ful Flight In the Airship Ak ron In Preparation for Long Journey. AVIATOR KILLED TODAY luv Asaoclatwl Press.) NORTH VAimtA '..i. I JllIlO 1. Avlnlni. Hnnnl '1 VIII. I -----. ...iiiiuil'U miib v killed hero this afternoon. Parties From Rebel District Re port Badly Demoralized Conditions. (Dy to Coos Day iclttod Press to Tho Coos Times.) TIAGO. Juno 1. It Is rcport- IIMllioai ouiyuiu, uuar i-iu-rttao, yesterday resulted In n (or toe govornmoni troops. badred and twonty-aovon rob- 18 women encamped with rre killed. Artillery wna used Irrible effect to mahines landed Associated Press Times.) EL PASO, Tex., Juno 1 Passon gora who nrrlvod on n special train from Chlhunhun Into last night, tho only ono run In thrco days, wero ngrcod that ovon tho long porlod of Isolntlon which Chihuahua surrcrod during tho Mndero rovolutlon no nuch Borlous conditions or demoral ized bualnosa prospoctfl had existed for forolgnors ns nro today spread ing through Norlhorn Mexico. Assoclntod Press to Tim Cm, Day Times.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. Y., Juno l. Alvln Van mnn finnimi m... .ii.. AJinwhhMiliolionca to cross this I Atlnntlc out of Its hnngor onrly to day. Aftor circulating over tho meadows and bay for nearly an hour ho made a snfo Inndlng and after ho nnd tho groat gns bag safoly Btowcd In Its shod, ho exprosscd hlniBolf sat. Isflod with tho tost. Aboard besides Vaniman wero his brother, Calvin, chief engineer; Fred Almns, nsslstnnt engineer; Ccvirgo Duorrllllon, assist ant navigator; Walter Guest and Ralph Upsom, of Akron, ono of tho constructors of tho ship. Whllo try ing out a new guldo ropo In tho ex periment for today's trip a slight ac cident occurred but no disastrous re sults followed. Ono of tho side planes Was damaiieil lillt tnmnnrnrv roialrs woro mndo nnd tho airship. n.iiiuu i,u BiirrcsHiiiiiy m" f f m am mm . A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall Mn 97Q nnd Coon Hny Advertiser. UU e''0 NOTHING NEW IN SEAT ROW, I LI I X iJ N HAS OT BLOW UP POOL ROOMS TO TRAGEDY DAT REBELS ISSUE SCRIP t Remain Off Daiquiri With- out landing Marines. tlatod Press to Coos Day Times.) 1AG0. Juno 1. Tho United jnboat I'Aducah remained off I today but did not Innd inn- hltST I1ATTLE FOUGHT Cooi Ifcflilam Reported to Ifnvo Defeated Rebel. Kitted Press to Tbo Bay Tlraos.l Aty, June I. Tho govern or received a flispatcn from, ) itttlne that It was Just ro. Illfcre that tho govornmont Nr Colonol Ellvallonto hnd I lit rebels yostordny morn- njnung continuing until Artillery causes hnvnn the loiurgonts. Tho losses moi battle waa not given. 5FADUCAII WITHDREW tf Gunboat Leave Cuban Port. Ited Press to Tho Coua Times.) WfA, Juno 1. Socretnry of I Bra announced inHnv iimr pat Paducah withdrew last roaiuiiquirl and anchored off where sho remains this The government lum m l" from tho front. JOAN IS CAPTIVES fbiU Holding Ranch Owner ' or Ransom plated Press to Coon n Tlmoa 1 Eiilll? u-1,no,1u ,s roportod pter Wheeler, an American ranch near Daiquiri, was - wj uecrn naiifirAin n.i i. N for ransom. tit . 8K1 SCRAPER DEAD IJ"ocIatod Press.) t KOI8CO, Juno 1. r "ui Hurnhnm, tho "y-scrapor" Is dead at "lejram received horo to- v melius, a (Dy to Coos Day Associated Press Tim on. ) EL PASO, Tox., Juno -. Tho Is auanco of flat money by tho robol government hns como as a last straw to tho city of Chihuahua. Tho mcrehnntn fear that they may ho cnllod upon to oxchnngo good cur rency for tho robol Bcrlp crontod In tho ilnnnclal emergency of tho rebel campaign. AMERICANS QUIT MEXICO Foreign Residents Are Leaving Rebel Zone as Rapidly as Possible. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Timos.) EL PASO, Tox., Juno 1 Ameri cana and other foreign residents nro leaving Chihuahua and tho robol zono In northern Mexico ns rapidly as tho train sorvlco will permit. Warnings from Washington sovornl wooks ago for Araorlcans to romovo themselves from tho zones of tho disturbances nro bollovcd to havo boon roltorated In tho last fow days through Martin Letohor, tho Amorlcan minister at Chihuahua. MANV REFUGEES LAND Army Transport Dufortl Reaches San Franclaco. (Dy Associated Preea to tho Coos Dny Time.) SAN FRANOIBCO, Juno 1 Dack from n rollof trip to tho West Mexl enn coast, tho army transport Duford dockod horo today and landed ono hundred nnd sixty refugees who hnd escaped tho dnngers of tho rebellion in tho Interior of tho southorn repub lic. A commlttco of citizens was nt tho wharf to caro for tho strangers. IN POfllUl! Police Sergeant Peachin Fatal ly Wounded by Jealous Wife Who Kills Self. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 1. Crazed by Jealousy, Mrs. E. S. Peachin shot ner nUStianu. n tiol en nnrirnntit. nrnli. ably fatally and thon shot and killed hersolf In their homo nt Wichita, n suburb, onrly today Peachin wns roinoved to a hospital whoro his con. union is regarded as serious. Ho was 8hot twlco In tho head. Mr-. Peachin had written fiovornl letters accusing her husband of Infidelity, expressing tho fenr that ho would kill her and that sho was "going to get him first." joliHh PLANS GIVEN SMOOT LEASE BILL FAVORED Sec. Fisher Says No Alaska Mineral Claims Can Be Granted Now. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1 Secretory FIshor tostlOod today bo foro tho Sonato commlttco on pub lic lnnds thnt not n single- existing clnlm for mlnornl lands In Alnskn could under tho present showing of facts bo allowed by tho Interior Do- pnrtment. Fisher favored tho Smoot bill for leasing coal lands In Alaska nnd providing a pormanont coal sup ply fo the navy, San Francisco Gambling Hous es Dynamited Part of Mysterious Crusade. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coob Day Times.) 8AN FRANCISCO, Juno 1 Tho mysterious dynamiting of two pool rooms and tho damago to a atoro next 10 anomor pool room last night has not boon explained. ProprlotorB of tho resorts and anortlntr mnn n nn. nblo to hazard ovon a guoSB why any ono should attempt to destroy tho buildings. Tho police aro working to fathom tho rayntory. Tho ohlof of pouco promises nn Investigation as to why tho pool rooms woro operat ing, but pollco lleutcnnnts In chnrgu of tho metropolitan squads said tho hundreds of arrests mado for gam bling resulted In not a slnglo conviction. Controversy Over Tickets it National Republican Con vention Subsides. COL. NEW SAYSIT 1 IS THING OF PAST Politicians Expect National Committee Will Sustain Chairman. (Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Day Tim.) CHICAGO, Juno 1 Tho otorm ov er tho nllotmont of tickets to tho ro publican national convontlon brought nbout by tho refusal of Chairman Now to honor tho request of Sontot- juixon ior zoo tickets for Rooaovolt was littlo In ovldonco dny. , "Tho ticket Incident is closod said Colonol Now. "I havo nothin moro to say about It." "Politicians who havo wntchod thn "ticket tomncst" nro lncllnnd n ha. llovo thnt tho natlonnl commlttco wlIT ' sustain tho contention of Col. Nov that managors of tho dltToront candi dates would not bo recognised as en titled to block scats. IB DIES: 7 TONG WAR ON IN SEATTLE E1ATS TRIAL Clarence Dhow's At es succumbs at Los wngeies. riSS t0 c- mQEi.po .... VZZhT??A 'th the h ?d l-e a: ry, tharrow' charged with Wohfen,C"rtJd un- Et Joh it. , u waa learned 'rofLo,a:i?.a-n'can."Jate et. ha k1"'b on no Bo- 'or th; ".D'.0.en"' as Harrlman A I '"D ye2(i.test.,mny of Dert t51brfberVaplo0t.nneCt,0a insenTT ;.t:. . .. - nramer utudlo. Shooting There This Morning Believed to Have Started Trouble Anew. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 1. The fatal shooting early today of Chas. Keo, nn Americanized Chinese fifty four years of ago, who was a Chin ese passenger agent of tho, Northern Pacific railway with headquarters in nhioniro. caused consternation In Seattle's Chinatown whero It Is be lieved a long threatened Tong War has been begun. Keo was shot In tho hnrk na hn and Mar Dong, manager of a store owned by Goon Dip, the Chinese Consul In Seattlo, wero leav ing the establishment and dlod In tho hospital four hours latdr. There la no clue to the assassin. Tho pollco believe that Keo was mistaken for Goon Dip. the Chlneso Consul millionaire. Tho men are much the same build. Goon at vari ous times has had trouble with tho Chinese factions in Seattle and Port land, hla consulship extending over both cities. Good Progress on Arrange ments for Big Celebration ' In Marshfield. At tho Fourth of July mooting nt tho Chnmbor of Commorco last even ing, furthor preparations woro mndo for tbo thrco days' colobratlon to bo held in Marshfield July 2, 3 and 4. Messrs. Mondol and Rotnor, tho fin ance commlttco, reportod that 11650 hnd been subscribed but os a numbor had not been seen, It was docldod to contlnuo tho rnnvaBs furthor and possibly increase tho amount to $2,000. This will enablo tho offering of many now attractions nnd of larg er pursos Insuring a largor and hot ter celebration than has ovor been held In southwestern Oregon. Thoro was considerable discussion concerning the different attractions and tho apportionment of tho funds for tho various features. Nothing deflnlto was agreed upon about It. ' It was decided that It. O. Graves should bo engaged to tako chargo of the gonoral sports. Mr. Graves has had much oxporlenco In all linos of athletics and today ho promlsod to tako hold of the sports program and make It tho best ever. Warner V. Ogren and Colby K. Perry woro solected to tako charge of the decorating In placo of E, K. Jones who wns unable to servo as ho Is to leave soon for California to romaln some tlmo. Another meeting will bo held Tuesday ovonlng when a program commlttco will probably bo named. Dr. J. T. McCormac was solected to secure the orator for tho occasion. It was suggested that Gov. West bo secured. Huimiii Itoso I'urndc, Prof. Deggs who has donated his sorvlco for arranging a big Fourth of July feature in which scores of chlld- ana vicinity win STREET WORK IS HELD BACK Southern Pacific Wants Differ ent Grade on Sheridan Avenue, North Bend. After two hours of desultory dis cussion ovor tbo proposod Btreot im provements, tho North Dond council Inst ovonlng ndjournod until tho next regular mooting, Juno 11 without tnklng any deflnlto nctlon. Ono ron Bon for tho falluro to tako doflnlto nctlon waB a tologram from L. J. Simpson stating that Chlof Englnoor Hood of tho Southorn Pnclflo wanted the grado on Shorldan avonuo estab lished tho samo ns It Is now nt tho intersection of Stanton. Engineer Hrlgham had favorbd a raise of four foot In tho grado or Sheridan avonuo botweon Stanton and Florida, Mr. Drlgham wantod his grado retalnod becauso of tho better grado It would moan botwecn Sheridan nnd Shorman avenues. Tho council was also of tho im pression that the making of tho change suggested by Chlof Englnoor Hood to Mr. Simpson meant a chango In the proposod location of tho do pots which was to bo on Shorldan near Montana or Florida as under stood in North Dond. Howover, nothing doflnlto was dono about It, the council agrcolng that It would bo better to wait until L. J. Simpson returns next Wednosday. Thero Is also consldorablo discus sion about tho proposod grado of Montana, Btreot, bo mo claiming that tho steady grado proposed would moan bad Intersections with the cross streets. Thero is little complaint about the Sherman nvonuo project and it is , likely this will bo adopted so as to , Improve tho stroot through to tho Park. ALLIANCE IN AND OUT TODAY Encountered Rough Woather Coming Up CoastSails ' for Portland. Tho Alllanco arrived In lato laBt ovonlng from Euroka aftor n rathor rougn trip up tho const. Shn on. countered ono of. tho atlffost north west galos that havo provalled nlong tho coast in several weeks and waa nblo to mako but littlo headway HKuiiiBi it ior n wnno. Tho Alllanco will sail from Port land for Coos Bay ngnln noxt Tues day ovonlng. Among thoso arriving from Eu roka on tho Alliance wero tho fol lowing: F. R. Joso, O. 0. Dlotz, B. C. 8mlth, C. A. Potoraon, A. Hazon, 8. Marpolch, C. Polo, a. Allon. E. II. North, D. L. Robinson, Anno Monroo, F. D. Bngorand J. Da cor. Tho following nallod from horo for Portland on tho Alllanco: Frod Mitchell, II. Murtch, C. Gil bort, N. Crnlno, W. V. McKlbbon, IT. D. Noll, A. J. Douglas, 8. Gaulo, W. II. Wllgus and 8Marlvltch. FOR VICE PRESIDENT Representative Rodilcld of Brooklyn Secka Democratic Honor (Dy Associated Proaa to Tho Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Juno d. Ropro Bontatlvo Hodflold of Brooklyn, N, W nnnounoed todny nt tho solicitation ot friends that ho .would pormlt hJuv namo to bo presontod at tho Demo cratic National convontlon as a can didate for vice president. CUMMINS IS RETICENT CoU, ," Iowa Senator Intimate nia. Nabb. raay no oo l'roscntea, (Dy Associated Press to Tho Com u llinoo.; t DES MOINES, Iowa, Juno 1. "THe question as to who Is to nominate rae at tho National Convontlon at Chica go has not boon docldod. It may not bo neccBsary to docldo It, We are halting to boo how tho presidential situation turns out." Thla was tM significant statomont of Senator Al bert D. Cummlps to tho Associated Prosa today In answer to tho question ns to who was to prosont hla narrri Cummins said tho rnnttor would prn bably bo presented within tho next week. '.' DRUG S E SOLD TOD Y ENTER GOV. BALDWIN Connecticut Executive Aspirant for Democratic Honors. " (Dy Assoclntod Prosa to Tha Cooa Day Times.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Juno lp- Tho namo of Governor Simon B. Dald- win of this stato will bo presontod to tho democratlo National convontlon nt Daltlmoro by Dean Honry Wado Rogers of tho Yalo law school. ' CLARK IN LEAD Day ASK FOR COTTON niLL ren or jiarsnneia ana vicinity wi m,mM.ra,c Members Demand Tnrlrf participate has decided that It shall , Revision Men sure, be termed n "Human Rosobud Par- (B AgBOCatod Pross to Coos Day ade." He wishes all tho children In , Times.) this section who possibly can to par-. WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1. tlclpato In the event. 'Domocratlo members of tho Houso Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. J. S. wayB an(i means committee today dl Coke. Mrs. Henry Songstacken, Mrs. rected Chairman Underwood to pro J. W. Dennett. Mrs. Hugh McLaln, duce the cotton tariff rovislon bill Mrs. C. M. Dyler and Mrs. E. G. Flan- passed by tho Houso at tho extra ses- agan will bo tho patronesses. ' slon of Congress, He requests that all of last year's May-Pole dancers meet him at tho Tabernacle Monday morning at 9:30. Ho requests that tho school teach ers and children meet him at the Tabernacle Tuesday morning at 9:30 and Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. He also requests all the boy drum mors In town to meet him at tho Tab ernaclo Tuesday. FREEMAN IS NAMED RIG DANCE at EMPIRE, SATUR DAY, JUNE H. GOOD MUSIC. Sieclaj CANDV SALE' nt STAF FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. DToney NOUGAT and ANGEL FOOD 3fl cent PHB POUND. President Appoints Federal Attorney for Montana Toduy. (Dy Associated Press to The Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 1 i President Taft today nominated Jas. W. Freeman to be United States at torney in Montana. nONEY NOUGAT and Angel Food 33c per POUND at STAFFORD'S SATURDAY anij SUNDAY. Frank D. Cohan Purchases the Well Known McArthur Pharmacy. Negotiations woro concludod today by which Frank D. Cohan, rocontly connected with tlio Lockhnrt & Par sons Drug Co., purchasod tho Mc Arthur Pharmacy from 15. D. McAr thur and nsaumod immodiato charge Mr, Cohan Is woll known as tho gonial drug dork at "Tho Busy Cor nor" whero ho mado many frlonds who will oxtond congratulations nnd wlBli him ovory success as a Marsh flold business mnn. Ho la a register ed pharmacist with ulho years' prac tical oxperlenco. For two years ho Borvod In tho proscription dopart- niont of Woodard-Clarko, tbo leading druggists of Portland and for one yoar was prescription clork in tho Perkins hotol pharmacy In the Roso City. To furthor equip himself for his chosen profession last yoar ho took a courso In pharmacy at tho Unl vorslty of Washington, i Mr. Cohan's people aro prominent In business in Portland and thoso who know him best expect him to duplicate tholr commercial success in this, tho com ing city of Oregon, Tho many friends of Mr. E. D. McArthur will be pleased to know that his retirement from the com mercial circles of Coos Day does not mean bis removal from this city. He has faith iu the futuro of this section and will continue to mako his home here. It Is not known what Speaker Capture Rhode IhIobxI PriiuarleM. (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Times.) PROVIDENCE, It. I Juno 1. Rovlsed complote returns from tbo democratic presldontlnl primary In Rhndo Island show Clark has 4107, Wilson 1333, and Harmon 728. PROVIDE FOR SHIPS (Dy Senato Muy Provide for Additional IblttlCHlllpH. Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0 Juno 1, Tho two battleships ollmlnatod from tho naval appropriation bill ot tho Houso muy bo restored In tho Sonnte. Tho committee on naval affatra la propared to support tho plaii. Con sideration of tho bill was boguu by ' tho Senate commlttco today. MAY CLOSE HOTELS New York Wultwa' Strike Likely to Spread. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Time.) NEW YORK, June 1. Tho strlko of 3000 waiters, affecting 29 hotels nnd rostauints and clubs, threatens to spread furthor before nightfall. Sovoral kitchen crows havo Ril work. Tho hotol mon say that bd foro they will recognlzo tho waltorn' union they will uhut down tholr establishments. DIG INCREASE IN CAPITAL DANCE at EMPIRE. SATURDAY, JTUNB 8. Music, by HEYZER'E six- and for which he baa displayed great pie uiuiukotka. i natural aptitude, United Rubber Company Stretched to 9120,000,000 Concern. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Iay Times.. . . his plana are but It is not unlikely NBW BRUNSWICK, N. J Junol. that he may re-enten real estate clr-l tj,, tn-VhnMar nt tha -tinltad cies, a Dusiness in wnicn he won states Rubber Co, havo lncrad tho a notable success on bis first arrival canltal stock, from J75.000.000 to $120,000,000. la proposed. Extensive expansion to 1 31 ''1 -4 c