The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 17, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES
Will Put Your Real KaUlc "In
tlio Market" KfTcctlMlyl
It will put tho facts about your
nroDorty boforo 'ho oyos or nil "poa
ffibuyora" lu town. And It
Lj ono of thorn who ought to
IB""" III .11 If I
(tas lag Stows
WANT ADVERTISING! In Tho XIBUSH
Will Keep tho Income from JTocr
Furnished Rooms from JJapsusfti
YOU can really holp tlw family
ravonuos by renting a few furnished
rooms and, If you know how and
whon to use the classified coluinoj,
you may keep that little extra Income
as "nteady as a clock."
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MEM HER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
VOL XXXV
iCstnbllshctl In 1878
MARSHFIELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mali
and Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 312
im Tho Const Mull
OE
LI
8 IN THE FIRST
BEEN ASKED TO RESIGN
filT CHANGE IS IDE " RAILROADS ARE WOULD BREAK
SENATOR
HAS
IE
NATIONAL BANK BEHIND MOVE MANY ROADS
M. C. Horton Disposes of Stock
to W. S. Clianaier, j. jj.
Coke anrJ Others.
HE WILL RETURN TO
BANK OFPOFLAK HLUi-r
Messrs. Chandler and Krcitzer
Succeed Him Chandler
Will Reside Here.
Announcement wno mndo today
that M. C. Horton, vlco-prcsldent nnd
manager of the First Nationnl Bank
of coos Day had disposed of liis Block
.. : X.t in.tittitlnn to W. S. Chnndlor,
judgo John S. Coko, Dorsoy Kroltzor
and Wm. arlraoa. Tho anlo of tbo
tank stock Is prollmlnnry to Mr. Hoi
ton's return to his old homo nt Pop
lar Bluff. Mo., whoro ho will nsaumo
the active management 01 mo mum
which ho aided In cstnbllHblnB aomo
ytThn rhnneo wnB brought nbout by
both Mr. Horton nnd Mr. Chnndlor
Idccldlng that tlio move wouiu do im
COOS BAY IS
IN THE LEAD
Shipped More Lumber to San
Francisco Than Any Other
Coast Port.
Cook Day stnnda in tho lond of nil
porta on tho Pacific coast In point of
nmnimt of lumber shipped to San
Frnnclaco during n given period.
Grays Harbor comoa second. Tho
following flguroH show tho nmount of
fir nnd spruca lumber received nt San
Frnnclaco from dlfforont ports of
tho const from Juno 28 to July 11:
Grays Harbor 4,022,000
Cooh Day 0,125,000
Wlllapn 2,242,000
Bandon 800,000
socially hcnollclal to each of thorn. , Evorott 000,000
Ludlow 085,000
Astorln 1,520,000
Aberdeen 050,000
Senttlo 375,000
Coqulllo Itlvcr 1,200,000
Knnppton 700,000
Illnkley 700,000
Total 10,479,000
B
E
v.irlv n. vcar ago. somo of tho cltl
icdi of Poplar Illuff nnd somo of tho
stockholders or Mr. Jiorion b oiu
bank thcro began communicating
lth him and urging him to return
to assume rhnrgo of that IriBtltutlon.
Ho was loath to lenvo Coos liny
but finally they mndo tho Inducement
au'h that ho could not vory won
disregard It, tho llnnk of Poplnr
Muff b'elng tho leading banking In
stitution of tho city, with n capltnl
ami surplus of $ 1 50,000.00.
About tho somo t into, .Mr. uiiniidior j
About tho samo time, Mr. Chandler,
his homo on Cooh Hay Instead of San i
Francisco providing ho found ho
couM nrrnngo his business Interests i
to that lie lould mnko the move
When Mr. Horton apprlaod him of
tho offer ho had received from Poplar
Illuff, tlio situation Immediately ap
pealed to Mr. Chnndlor ns ono whoro
br arrangements could bo mndo that
iould bo hcnollclnl to both of thorn.
Hr Mr. Chandler nnd his nssoclntos
(purchasing Mr. Ilorton's atoi'lc, tbo
liautx WOUIll HO OlMDIOII 10 nCCOpi Ti. .. .Irn.li.n nrnmn U
.the lucratlyo offer from Poplnr Dluff , 1)U ,nkon frolll CooH ny , r.ltvs
and Mr. Chnndlor'B interests In llio iiri,nr nH nn iin ,.vnrnninri
Hrst National llnnk of Cooh Hayl ,.io,. i.nm iu ,i,,n nnni
ionlil lo Increased sufllelontly to won, roCeivod from Mnjor Morrow,
warrant his iloyn Ing hit ontlro tlmo, It wi ,)0 bnok liero , olt?lt tnmitli.
;to the affairs of tho Institution. Con- A tnlocrnm to Enuliieor Leofo tnrtnv
enuently tho nrrangomont was mndo., wnH nR follows:
ine ciango will become olTortlvo Portlnnd. Ore. July 17. 1012.
August l. llien Mr. Chandler, who u- i,? Tnr fn..aiinni,i nm,.n,i
'has been president of tho bnnlc for, Arrnnco to conflno dredging onora.
ometime will also becomo clmlrmnnt ions to government project with
II tllO Discount Hoard Of thO First vlnm nt Mnmlallni. nnrlv no nnsallil.t
National, tho balanco of tho discount' po dredgo can bo transferred to
.. uemg juugo .lonn v. linn, w. Oroya llnrbor soon as posslblo nnd
POUClnS, DorSOV Krcltznr mill Will, .m-tnlnli. ,lnnlm. fnvnrnliln won 111 or
rimes, Mr. diniullnr will ilnvnln rvnnni,i M,n aim ...111 l.o rntnm.vt
nis entire tlmo to this nnd to his oth- to Coos nfter nbout eight months' ab
ler business Intcrcstx nn tho iinv. ennon
mcn win includo tho oroctlon of
ew buildings and othor Intoresls.
Oregon Will be Taken there but
Return In Eight
Months.
by American Lines, Join
in Canal Protest.
(Dy Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coos
Hay Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17.
President Taft was told today by Ro
proscntntlvo Knowland of Califor
nia that tho Canadian railroads, act
ing In sympathy with tho American
railroads, wero behind Groat Brit
inn's protest against tho frco tolls
through tho Pnnnma Cnnnl for Unltod
Stntes ships, and Hint "thcro Is little
doubt that tho American transcontin
ental railroads prompted tho movo."
Knowland also talked with Secretary
Knox. Both tbo president nnd Sec
retary of Stnto nro standing for tbo
right of tho Unltod Stntes to put cer
tain American vessels through tho
cnnnl frco of toll. Whllo many of
Tnft's advisors contend that tho ques
tion of tolls is really ono of Inter
state commorco, they nro hoping tho
dlsputo may be sottlcd without sub
mitting It to tho llaguo tribunal
Canadian Companies, Backed! Claimed They Could Not Stand
All Demands That Em
ployes Ask.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times..
NEW YORK, July 17 Many rail
roads would faco bankruptcy if all
tbo pending demands of tho various
clnsscB of employes for Increased
wnges should bo granted, was assort
ed today by A. Warthlngton, whon ho
resumed tho argument in bohalf of
fifty eastern ronils boforo tho arbitra
tion committco which Is deciding tho
wngo dlsputo botween the railroads
and tho locomotlvo engineers.
Ho said that whllo only tho de
mands of tbo engineers woro directly
boforo tho committco, tho firemen
liavo filed application for an lncroaso
which if granted will cost tbo rail
roads twenty million dollars n year.
Ho added that tho shopmon nnd oth
er classes of employes also expect an
advance, similar to whatever tho on-
glnoors obtain.
REBELS START
AN INVASION
Men Plunder and Steal Before
Starting for the Pacific
Coast.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tbo Coos
Boy Times)
MADERO, Chohunhua, Mex July
17 Having looted tho Madoro com-
ETHEL CONRAD
INT
0
HOrsey kroltzor whn linn lionn
fssnierof tho First Notlnnnl will buc
Report prohnblo dato of completion
government work.
MORROW, Engineers."
' It will rnnulrn until Sontomhor
feed Mr. Horton in tbo mnnagomont to flnM. tho government work hero
p'jneomer departments of tho Bnnk. land pf'er hn 's dnno tho dredgo will
r. norton expects to spond n few, bo tnkon to r - Mnrhor.
(etS Cn tho Dnv nftnr rotlrliif frnm i A, tlm nrnsiint limn tlio drnili'O (
lie bank ns ho does not hnvo to as-' working between tho cold storage
PUIe his new illltlo nt Pnnlni- Illuff nlnnt nnd Pnrtnr mill. Tliln In nn tin
fnlll about September 1. Ho Is lonth project of mnklng tho 300-foot rlmn-
p ivao Loos Hay and tbo many nol which Ib bolng pnld for liv tho
pnends ho and his fomlly bavo made Kovollnont nnd local pooplo Jointly.
'-ub nieir rcsldonco hero will, Tlio original government project wna
greatly regret tholp ilnnnrlnrn Anlrln for n 200. font channel lint thn lncnl
irora the Important position ho has fund raised mndo It nosslblo to make
pfCUnled In tlm , .,..... t... .. i , . thn .tnn.fnnt olmnnnl Tliln nrnloM
e hirst National Hank, ho bns boon, ' prnctlcally complotod and tomor-
leader In municipal and clvle nf-,ow Knglneor Loofo will movo tho
J'rs. having served ns a mombor ofl'lrodgo to a point bolow Porter mill
" "arsnneid school board, boen I to work on tho government projoet.
p " ,u ie .Marshtlold Chamber of ueganiing statements mnao tnat
i,' , ?n , ' "reshytorlan church. Ho' Mr- Loefo snys that thoro aro only
n-S decided to pnlnln l.l u, I... I flirnn nr fntti. nlnniu n.liorn iUn annil
ca estate )inl,llnnn !, ,.!.. Minn flllorl nomo nn,l flioao will li.
rAK. . ' hn IIUU. UU1I1U 1IH:""w ".. .. .,V-MW if... mw
uuuent as over In tho futuro of . looked after
MrTHfBrct ovor tho "opnrturo of
Lion. ,u b0 offsot y tll n-
'Wfemen : that tho chnnco will
;rZ"a. .? Chandler will bo n
ad ti VT' of tno fommunlty
Chorus Girl Acquitted of Mur
der Is Followed by Man
and Drugged.
((By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
NEW YORK. July 17. Miss Ethel
Conrad, the chorus girl who with
I.llllnn nrnhain wiir tried nnd ni.-
pony's Storohouso of $25,000 worth quitted for nttompting to murder S.
of goods nnd stolen horses and sad- E. D. Stokes, tho tullllonnlro hotol
dies from scores of forolgnors, ono' "" ' " pntlont todny nt n local hos
thousand rebels under Genera. RoJas Z Sn'd.Wn W? i"cnS
started westward today through tlio lot In upper west Bldo. A chloro
stnto of Sonora for Gunymas nnd tho formed hnndkerchlef was at hor
Pacific Coast points. Tho troops nro mouth and her bands nnd foot woio
beaded for Dolores whoro tho moun- tied with n rope. Sho told tho hos
taln paBs leads Into tho stnto of Son- pltnl authorities thnt after leaving a
ora. It Is roporto.l thnt ono thous-, subwuy stntlon last night sho was
and Mo'lerlsta volutcers nro awaiting followed by n man and hor mind
tlio roiiol invnslnn. "suddenly went blnnk."
M
E
DC
Wi
sart m Y-7"'v"in nioconi
vpin:" "?L. .. energies to tho
-' i a. no nos long
tno foremost factors in
vfi(iBi.;.r ."""" nuiors in mo
bil(ln ," "iniing, tlio UOKO
''dine h'1 ,h0 Clmmllor hotol
side from L""c. t0. llIa eff"a-
n. Z ,he instruction of another
ALLIANCE SAILS
TOR EUREKA
ml BroVrt n, ' . cornor or Central
liat Sff i'ay nml other mattora
Umun itJ ver" benoflclal to tbo
I t . '
Mayor Mast Recommends Pro
gressive Measures in Mes
sage to Bandon Council.
Progressive Improvements for Ban
don are recommended by Mayor J.
W. Mast In his recent messago to tho
city council. He wns nt tho lnsf elec
tion ngaln cboson ns nenu executlvo
of tho city and Is now starting on hia
second torm. Tho mayor's messago
to tho council Is published In dotuU
In Tho nnndon Recorder. The mayor
calls attention to tho street work
which has been started by the old
council nnd which is to bo completed
by tbo now council. Ho expresses re
gret because- tbo proposition before
tho people to extend tho city limits
was lost and recommends that peti
tions be circulated and that outlaw
ing territory bo acquired by addi
tions. The- mayor speaks of a general
discontent rognrdlng tho public water
service lu Bandon and recommence
that the city purchase tho plant
from tho Bandon Light & Water
company.
TUHKISII CABINET RESIGNS
SPEEDWELL TO
BE Li
UN 0
PLANNING NEW
ARMY SYSTEM
Military Forces of Country
Will Be Strengthened
and Reorganized.
(By Associated Press to tbo Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, July 17 Plnns
for tho reorganizing and stronghton
lng of tho military forces of tbo
Unltod StatOB aro bolng thrashed out
by Socrotary Stlmpson and tho army
council now in cession horo. Two
distinct and variant vlowo aro bolng
considered. Ono plan Is to croato a
rcsorvo composod ontiroly of men
who bavo sorved at loast ono enlist
mont nnd who shall for a small an
nual compensation report nt occa
sional muster drills and hold thom
solvcs In roadlncss for a call to tho
colors. Tho othor plan looks to in
creaso tbo rogular army to n full
war strongth, prnctlcally abandon
ing tho rcsorvo thoory. Tbo coun
cil also dlscuBsod tbo proposition to
abandon tho big Isolated nrmy post
nnd locnto troops In tho groat cities.
Tho ronson of groator economy Is
urged in favor of this proposition.
E SPENT
TO ELECT TAFT
New Estabrook Steamer
Go in the Water Satur
day Evening.
Tbo steamer Speedwell which has
been built nt tho Kruso & Banks
shipyard will bo launchod Saturday
at C p. in. It hns not yet boen de
cided who will christen tho boat.
Tho Speedwell Is 200 feot long
with n 32 foot beam and 14 foot hold
depth. She will carry lumber nnd
will liavo passenger accomodations
for fifty persons. Tho vessel wns
built for A. F. Estabrook and com-
J pnny of Snn Francisco and will bo
iibuu uuiweun iiuiiuuii uu niu vju-
nulllo rlvor nnd California, Tho Es
tabrook company now operates two
steamers, tho Bandon and Flflold, on
tho samo run.
Kruso nnd Banks aro finishing an
other stenmor for tbo Davenport
company and will start tbo building
of another new ono for tho Dodgo
StenmBhlp company.
Over a Million and Half Con
tributed to 1908 Cam
1 paign Fund.
(By Associated Press to Tbo Coos
Bay Times)
AVASHINGTON, D. 0., July 17
Postmaster Gonornl Hitchcock todny
told tho Sonnto committco Investigate
Ing tho campaign contributions of
1904 and 1908, thnt tho total of tho
funds collected for Taft's- campaign
in 1908 was J1.C55, 518.27. Of this
$020,150 was collected In vvarloiiB
states and handled Dy tho locnl stnto
committee The Inttor sum was nov-
or turned Into tho tronsury of tho Ro-
I nilllllonn VnHnnnl nnmmlhAn n1
though tho commltteo kept account
or it. No contribution wns received
from n corporation, Hitchcock said,'
occauso congress hnd Just passed n
law prohibiting It. A contribution of
$20,000 from General T. Colomnn
Dupont, of Dolnwnro, then a member
of tho Republican executlvo commlt
teo, wns rejected. Hitchcock Insisted
thnt with tho oxcoptlon of about 25,
all tho contributions woro bolow
$5000.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17.
During tho examination Hitchcock
remembered Hint several banks had
contributed $5000 each. Thoy
might have been Interested In cor
porations but ho thought nt any rnto
that It was n smnll contribution for
them.
Followers of Roosevelt at Los
Angeles Object to Recent
Criticism.
SAYS HE INTENDS
TO HOLD THE JOB
He Thinks Progressives Have
No Right to Ask Him
to Resign.
(By Associated Pross to Tbo Coos
Bay Times)
LOS ANGELES, July 17 Bo
causo of his criticism of tho pro
posed now progrcsslvo party as sot
out In a statomont Issued by him In
Washington two days ago, Unltod
States Senator John D. Works was
asked today to resign by Lloutonant
Govornor A. J. Wallace, Moyor Llss
uor, chairman of tho Stato Republi
can Central Commltteo, and a num
ber of othor prominent supporters df
Roosovolt, Tbo suggestion that tho
sonator resign was contalnod In a tol
ogram despatched to Works In Wash,
ington. Tho tolegrnm was signed by
forty progressives Including a num
ber of nssomblymon nnd stnto sena
tors who holpcd elect Works a sonator.
Will Not Resign
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coon
Bay Times)
WASHINGTON, July 17 "I shall
not, resign," said Works, whon nskod
what ho moaut to do nbout tho tolo
gram from tbo California progres
sives. "Why should 17 Thoso peo
ple nro not oven mombors of tho re
publican party. Thoy bavo no right
to ask for my resignation." Works
snld ho hnd telegraphed tho slgncra
ho would wrlto thom.
R
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DEPARTMENT
Lower House Passes Bill Mak
ing Secretary Labor a
Cabinet Member.
(By Associated Pross to The Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, July 17. Tho
Houso passod n bill to crcnto a De
partment of Labor, tho socrotnry of
which shall bavo n placo In tho cab
inet. Tho monsuro lms long bcon
pressed by organized labor. It now
goos to tho Sonate.
WILSON MAY RESIGN
WANTS NEW ELECTORS.
Leaves This Afternoon
Passengers and Freight
for the South. '
The Alliance sailed at 1 o'clock
today for Eureka with a fair passei.-
Ith Mr Chandler nn T ninea' ger list. In addition to tho regu'n
I ' Nation" in-int en,'.1 f.th? raw of general freight sho carried
l"r te new ,1m to S wo11 ,U,0(1 n 1"'' shipment of chlttnm hark
I'cs- Prior tntnui "uiiinui- which will be trnnsrerreii nt wureija
nDlete(j biiRinJcl B "? ,,,ank,K. he nmj shlpned on down to San Frnncls
ln hlo nnrt tXln mi lnw courses 'co. Those sailing from bore were:
aw with li ,, "voTvonrs practised Leland Chnso, Mrs. E. F. Chns.-,
B Divtot. Am "ler..J,,dc Kreltzer.iMrs. s. U. Albee. Mrs. M. Montsom-
on fr his hinii tn tllls foun-'n-'orv. m,-8, J. M. Nye and child. Fred
"eral years ex , cnroor nn'1 ,1,a ' Getty. D. W. Gormon. Carl Snwon.
Si bank ),;:: ,"VD "' u uKin- Frank narrow, a. u. iiouck, .h. n.
S ' Gownn, Lylo McGownn and W. S.
Movo Necessary Becnuso of Revolt of
Army Men.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 17
Tho Turkish cabinet resigned today
In consequence of a revolt In the ar
my against the methods of committee
of union and progress.
WILL FORCE BILL.
IContl:
tiling . Ulinill
n"cd on Page Two.) .Bolot.
Ri-niocrntlo Filibuster In tho Keiiuto
Is Indicated Today.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, July 17 A Dem
ocratic filibuster in the Senato to
force tbo consideration of the wool,
sugar nnd excise tax bills wns in
dicated today. An attempt to forco
consideration of tho wool bill was
defeited by a vote of 35 to 28, tho
republican progressives voting with
tho regulars. Senator Simmons In
timated that tho domocrats might changed.
decline to permit an adjournment j
without, consideration of these bills. Try Tho Times' Want Ads,
Taft Will Not Hnvo Thoso Who Are
For Roosevelt.
(By Associated Press for Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C, July 17.
By direct authority President Tnft,
Senator Gamblo nnd Representative
Burke of South Dakota announced
today that tho president will oppose
any attempt to put electors orjg(o
lenvo electors already appointed ion
tho presidential ticket headed by his
name, who aro expected to vote for
Roosovelt.
Gamble and Burko loft tho White
House detormlned to begin nt onco
the struggle to bavo a new sot of
presidential doctors put on tho tlckot
in South Dakota.
ALLEN PLACED
ET
Named as Secretary of Treas
ury Conant Is Commis
sioner of Corparatfons.
Will Announce Soon His Plans As to
Ofllco of Governor.
(By Associated Pross to the Coos Bay
Times).
SEAGIRT, N. J., July 17 Whoth
or Woodrow Wilson will resign tho
ofllco of governor of Now Jorsoy or
hold tho roln of government during
presldontlnl campaign will bo known
doflnltoly within a fow days. Tho
govornor said today ho oxpoctod to
soon set at rest nil speculation on
this point. CIoso frlonds nro urging
him not to resign, nt loast not bofore
tho first of tho year.
AMERICANS AGITATED
liavo Fears of Mexican Rebels Head
ed This Way.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, July 17 Extreme
agitation exists among Amorlcans
and othor forolgn cltlzons nlong tho
lino of tho Mexico Northwestern rail
road as tbo result of tho rotroat of
tho Insurgent nrmy In that dlroctlon.
No serious troublo Is expoctod, how
evor, as long ns tho Unltod Stato3 ad
hores to tho present policy of strict
neutrality.
Coos
THE MARKETS.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times)
CHICAGO, July 17 July wheat,
9 7; September, 93 ; December,
90 4.
Portland and Tacoma markets un-
(By Associated Press to Tho
Bay Times)
WASHINGTON, July 17 Presi
dent Taft has sent to tho Senato tho
nominations of Sherman P. Allen of
Vormont to bo assistant secretary of
tho treasury, and Luthor Conant, Jr.,
POSTPONE SENTENCE
American Federation Contempt Ciuses
Aro Put Off.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 17
Owing to tho nbsenco of Mltcho-i.
of Now York to bo commissioner of wh- Is In Orogon, tho sontenco of
corporations. Tho latter succeeds Gompers, Frank Morrison nnd John
Herbert Knox Smith who resigned! aiiteneu, or tiie Amoricnn Federation
to Join Roosovolt's new party. i or Labor, nnd convicted of contompt
of court In tbo Hucks Stovo & Range
WILL PLAN CAMPAIGN J""" CnS' Wns ngnln nostI,onoa
(By Associated PrewR to Tho Cons! ' .
T,me8-) HANK MEN MEET
WASHINGTON. Juyl 17 A con- (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
ferenco between Roosovolt nnd Her- Times),
bert Knox Smith, tho retiring com- SEATTLE, Wash., July 17 Nn
mlsslonor of corporations, to outllno tlonal and State nnnk Examlnors of
tho scope of Smith's participation in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
tho new party campaign has been Montana aro in session at Senttlo to
proposed for Friday or Saturday at' discuss tho problem of bank loglsla
Oyster Bay. tlon.
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