The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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MID POSTMASTER FOUND MEXICAN FEDERALS HOLD JUAREZ NAVY DEPARTMENT ARRANGES TO
j DEAD III BAIHJUB A I LAW
.. r Mnrrick. Well Known
as'Poiitican, Dies of Heart
irouuie.
AS ATTENDING THE
DEVELurmtN i lchuuu
Dund in Bath House by Some
Friends Wlio were wuu
Him mere.
Br Associated Proas to tho Coo Day
X llUUDf
roltTLAND, Aug. 21 Charles H.
...i.i, nnBimnslor of Portland and
omlnc'nt locally as a ropubllcaii pol-
Iffln. (1 CU at IjOKOVIUW, uiu., iuu
heart ranuro. no n uuuihiiu
- - !... amiUinnnlnrn Orn-
10 8CS510UU in m " -- ---
STEALS JEWELS
WURIH $20,000
Thief at San Francisco Adm.la
Guilt and Produces Stolen
Goods.
Believed That Rebels Will Now
Attempt to Take a Pacific
Seaport Town.
(Dy Associated Press .to Coos Bay
Tlmoa.)
JUAREZ, Mox., Aug. 21 Federal
troops numbering nioro than 2,000
occupy Juarez which was ovacuatcd
n few days ago by Orozco's robol for
ces. It is believed by leaving tho
fodoral armies holding tho sack In
Northern Chlhunhua, Orozco will nt
tompt to tako a seaport on tho Pacific
Coast.
Admitting tho futility of smuggling
nrnifl through tho cordon of United
States troops on tho border, Orozco
neokB a port of entry on tho Pacini
for smuggling purposes
SEND FORGES TO NICARAGUA
(Dy Associated rrens to Coon Bay
Tlmoa.)
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 21 Tho
thoft of $20,000 worth of powolry
. . i - ... . ...
n Development Congress. Merrick, irom wcniuiy ompioyoro waH nilinlt
id iodic, of his f rlcnilH had gono to toil last night by Frank Mnsso, n but-
in lath Iioubo. Tho rrionus iiniBii-, ur miu wuuur, who was nrrosiou noro
and returned to tho hotel nnd llnd- whllo nttomptlng to steal n bicyclo.
ie Merrick had not roturned, wont Mnsso .took olllclalsto Ills cacho nnd
irk to tho unth Iioubo, whoro tho; Produced a enn containing goniB
ortlatid poBtmnBlor was lounii lying " f.vuu,
i In ono of tho tubs. Merrick,
as 39 years old.
NERS WILL
IE 8IG TIME
lilgrimage From Ashland to
Coos Bay will Be unusual
Event.
I'ROCIjAMATIOX
TAFT IS STILL
WORKING VETO
,
Objects to Clause Abolishing
Commerce Court in the
Appropriation Bill.
(Dy Associated Pros to tho Coo Day
Time )
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 21
President Tuft ngnln votocd today
tho legislative oxocutlvo and Judicial
npproprlntlon bill bocaiiBo It utlll car
ried an nmendmont to..a.hollsli tho
roiuniorco court, which tho Houso
and Sonnto Insist upon Including In
tho rofrnniod moasuro.
Within an hour after tho president
votocd tho bill, tho Houso ropiiRsod
tho bill in 4 to CI ovor ills voto, then
sent It to tho Sonnto.
When n motion to pass tho bill
ovor tho president's voto enmo up In
tho Sonnto tho monsuro received 34
votes for ropassago nnd 27 votes
ngalnst ropassago.
Not rocolvlng tho nocessary two
thirds majority tho bill failed to bo
carrlod ovor tho voto. Whon advis
ed of tho voto In tho Sonnto, Chair
man Fltzgornld of tho Houso Appro
priations Commlttoo nnnouncod that
tho Houso appropriate for tho Com-
morco Court until March I nnd ro-
8iimo tho fight on tho court whon tho
Congross convoncs In Decombor.
Roprosontntlvo Underwood declar
ed If tho Sonnto refused again to ov-
feral days provlous nnd ninny vil' orrlilo tho president's voto, tho Houso
"j 1'ruiunK uioir visit horo it wouki rccouo rrom mo provision to
veral days. . abolish tho coinmorco court nnd por-
nro about twoniv.iiv mlt an adjournment nrobnbly Satur
day.
Finally Settled
Tho bill was C'l.'illy drawn so ns to
moot tho npprovnl of tho president
nnd wns passed by tho Houso Into
today. It eliminates disputed pro
vision for abolishing thoo ommorco
court nnd substituted tho npproprla
tlon for thnt court until March 4.
JOYNER REWARDSNOW TOTAL $700
Governor West Adds Another) of tho murderers ofjoyner. Tho
Tiiia Ullnrlnnrl nnu. I l IUUUIJ I1U UI1UIUU tiIV UIIU U1U bllUI
i wu nunuiuu uunaia iu
Present Offers.
Governor West hns added another
$200 rownrd In tho Joynor enso mak
ing tho totnl rownrds now amount to
$700. Shorlff Qngo has received no
tlco from tho governor that an addi
tional $200 rownrd will bo given by
tho state. Tills rownrd is dlvldod so
thnt $200 is offorcd for tho rccovoroy
of tho body of Joynor nnd $200 moro
In offered for nrrost nnd convlcti n
SON TO FILL
FATHER'S PLACE
Iff personally $100 for tho finding of
tho body which makes $500 for find
ing of tho body nnd $200 moro for
tho nrrcst and conviction of tho mur
dorors. Shorlff Gago says ho expressly
wants it understood that ho waives
any right to porsonnlly rccclvo nny
of tho roward monoy.
Tho lower bay is bolng dragged
nnd tho search for tho body Is bo
lng continued. Shorlff Gago went to
Emplro and South Slough this after
noon.
In ordor to show propor ro
ipect for a worthy nnd benevo
lent organization, it is often
that a municipality tnkes action
m a body. On Soptomhor .'In!,
of this year, tho City of Mnrsh
field will bo visited by n Inrgo
number of representatives of tho
Ancient Order, Nobles or tho
Mystic Shrine, from various cit
ies of tho United States:
Now, for tho purposo of ex
tending tlio timo-honorod cour
tesy accorded distinguished vis
itors, I horoby proclaim tho af
ternoon of tho snld 3rd ilav of
September, to bo n holldny.
E. E. STRAW,
Mnvor.
The pllgrlmngo to bo mndo ti
oos nay from Ashland by IIIII..1
mplc, Ancient Arnhln Ordor nf In i
lobles of tho .Mystic Shrino, is to La
i 'K event in this locnllty. it
lies placo Sctcmbor 3, and tho vM-
p ni be arriving for probab.y
! There
Prtners q this county nnd on tlio
I oi mo pllgrimngo about
it) more will bo Initiated. TIuio
,?i .,?'! horo So a!l of fioso In
ated will p nm. t itini. m
II Ashland. ' "" 1U'":"J
BM.?.i,i,,Br,.m,,B0 t0 Cooa nny 's
ausual In viw nt i, . .,.. ., .
In!. j. "u '"-i null o
lliLu ln,at oftQn wndorhiko s.i
nT'A on9 hundred nutomobHoa
.'"tf h0 tr'P ovor tho mom-
d . m UOS0IJUrB. Most of tho vial
J'l Will Nlnn I ...
s ,. U 7"v. ."' y.oi Hint ci-yr
v ia ill nn n nl.. l i ...
"S.August 31. '"K "l ,V'8J'
t rSSLl"1.1? n" tl.dvor-
ut IT .f th0 Shrinors In ti-
i of ik. -iP".en orncln' nollfia,-
'nt ; r60' ny pro
William B. Booth Has Been
Appointed Head of Salva
tion Army.
(Dy Associated trcss to Tho Coos
. Day Times)
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. William
I). Booth, oldest son of tho Into Gen
eral William Booth, Commander of
tho Salvation Army, hns bcon ap
pointed bond of tho army to succcod
IiIb fnthor. Tho announcement wns
mndo today nt tho Snlvntlon Army
hcndnuartorB nftor a cnblogram an
nouncing tho appointment bad been
received from London.
0
SON-IN-LAW
Col. Roosevelt Order New Par
ty Man to Run Against
Longworth.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Buy
Times.)
CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 21. Op
position by a progressive cnndldnto
to tho reeloction of Congressman
Longworth, son-in-law of Colonol
Roosovolt, waB ordored indirectly by
tho Colonol hlmsolf according to Dr.
A. O. Zwlck, dologato to tho recent
progressiva convention In Chicago,
who formnlly announced todny thnt
ho would run ngalnst Longworth.
T
MAY GO AFTER
LEFT MONEY; LAW VIOLATORS
WILL NOT TO
6E CONTESTED
Mrs. Astor's Attorney Says She
Has No Intention of Con
testing Agreement.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Timos).
NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Rcpl)tu
to reports that Mrs. Madeline Foivt
ABtor contemplated contesting CjI.
Astor's will, hor attorney todny gav
out a formal statomont to tho cficit
that Mrs. Astor always oxprcssod on
tiro satisfaction with tho provisions
mntio ror nor by hor lato lniBba.id
nnd that sho has no desiro nor into i-
tlon to dlsputo tho validity of th
anto-nuptlnl agreements or will.
NOTIFICATION
GIVEN SHERMAN
Believed That Dead Man Haa Report That Coos County
Savings Hidden or on
Deposit.
i
C. II. Dungnn of South Coos River
wns in Mnrshflold today on business
nnd wns making somo inquiries
Due for a General House
Cleaning.
That thoro ls to bo a gonoral clean
ing up of tho violators of tho law in
this county Is reported. It Is said
WIIKAT MAKKICT UP.
:ent mon 77l """" amny pro n
ffi.S5Vf tho (n"",e8 of fi-
w29i25ien,,l,on ,t0,'vo tho city
,ngevemi1neJocnI commIct n
' the Bhri.h,nB t0 mnk0 tho vl i
,ack" "lors are yellow, rel aa-l
program -
The foitolTPKW'n.
'W by th. in-ii " Prsra
I c... ' '"o local rnmn Mn.
'"Miiember a t..", lliU'
i.rt concert b" 8.?.. .P.
.""' P. m aj. ' "" "'y utiiui;
s- Grant nf fun 1 BO uy wou'o
ind' Oregon 'J1"!?" Tomn,. A-h-,:0
m it Mn80'Hc Temple )
roW' 't0S,r,?Lparn(l0. route, o .
(Dy. Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Timos.)
CHICAGO, Aug. 12 Soptombor
whent closed, 03; Decombrf'
D24'9G4. Portland nnd Tnconia
markets unchnngod.
WOULD KEEP
1
E!
Injunction Suits Started in tho
Federal Court to Be Fought
to a Finish.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bny Times.)
TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 21 A tem
porary restraining ordor grnnted by
the fcdornl court Inst night ngalnst
li r T)nnnmfnW nlnfitnwa Id tint llfttt
roat on P -"mci, on Aider t I uuauuiu oicuio o .mi nun;-
rl to M.nr0int ,0 Cc"tral, on Cji'-',ng Congressman Jackson, chief nt
'eremonii c.TemI''o: 7:30 u m tornoy for tho progressives. He said
.1. 'l SefiSlnn n. r . ''"( . ,11,1 f 110l,l ln, .Minn n .
i .uuHonic i qui- V" M1" "uw vv..u.i i..v. ..H.U.. .. .-
ious manor.
A second injunction suit to pro
hibit the names of eight Roosevelt
electors bolng put on thd general el
ection ballot In Kansas was filed to
day boforo Federal Judgo McPher-
son at Red Oaks, In. A temporary
restraining order was granted nnd
Charles S. Esslons, secretary of state.
Kir,.
Si? Mn8leld .YdSe8dB lwt
"d, n6 :: a. m lor Nrth
l5W",t North BoBdllM
Ea l0 Mussel in .a at 10!
ZiTft. clam bako
" wod Hme.
,iSScn"nltt
ees.
(Contl
'SitiS-Jommltteos was notified by telegraph not to make
any movo until tho injunction had
1 been heard.
oued on PaBe Pour)
nbout Martin Allison, tho flshormnn. that thoro will very likely bo a pro
Bccuuon oi various Kinds or viola
tions which It is claimed hnvo becomo
qulto noticeablo of lato. It ls com
plnlnod by somo that tobacco has
boon sold to boys under tho ago at
which thoy uro allowed to purchnso
It, that boys undor tho ago of twenty-
who died nt Mercy hospital n fow
days ago. Allison wns qulto woll
known to tho Coos River rnnchors,
hnving fished along tho river for
somo tlmo. Allison died of ncuto np
pendltlcls nnd peritonitis. Boforo
dying, ho gnvo tho Sisters of Mercy
to understand that ho had no nenr n havo boon sold liquor, thnt thor
relatives . G. W. Dungan ls now en- hQS hen ensea of drunkenness among
denvorlng to got In communication youtiis and that thoro havo boon var
wlth frlonds from letters found '0UB violations of tho liquor roguln
nmong Allison's effects. tlons.
C. II. Dungnn snys that ho and II '8 snld that tho murdoru on
others undorstood that Allison hnd South Slougli and tho lights which
several hundred dollars but slnco His d,vo recontly occurred in thnt nolgh
doath, no trnco of nny of his money borhood had something to do with
had beon found. Somo thought that bringing nbout tho Investigations. It
Allison had deposited about $1500 In Js claimed that oven during tho past
tlio Postal Savings Bank but whether month these matters havo becomo
ho kept his monoy thero or secreted n,oro noticeablo and that tho olllclnls
it somo plnco, It n question. regard it as tlmo ta put tho morals
In enso no relatives rould bo r tho community through a laundry-
found, Allison's monoy would go to fs process, violations of various)
tho Stnto School Fund. . kinds, it Is snld, warrant the action.
Exercises Held at Utica and
Attended by Large Num
ber of Persons.
(Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Timos).
UTICA, N. Y. Aug. 21. Utica do
voted itself todny to tho notiflcat.on
of James S. Sherman of his nomina
tion to tho vlco presidency by tho
Republican pnrty. A largo numbor
of pooplo attended tho ceremonies.
About 20 inombors of tho commlttoo
of notification of which Senator
Sutherland wns chairman, wero es
corted to Sherman's homo by bnndj
nnd n military parado moving
through decorated streets. From
thcro tho parade moved to Conklln
pnrk whoro tho notification ceremony
wns noid.
In nccoptlng tho nomination Shor
mun declared that no political gather
ing in years was characterized by
moro openness nnd fnlrnoss than tlio
recent republican national convention
nt Chicago. Ho declnrod thnt hun
dreds of contests, absolutely without
basis woro Instituted nnd thnt whon
Investigated thoy found nway boforo
almost unanimous voto of tho com
mlttoo. Ho doclnrcd thnt ho stands
squnroly upon tho party platform and
approves tho sentiments cnuclntcd
In tho nccoptanco speech of Prcsldont
Tnft. Ho declared his opponents woro
divided Into two camps, oach trying
to oxcol tho other in disturbing tho
civic and oconomlo order of tho coun
try. Ho predicted oblivion for tho
third party nnd dofont for tho de
mocratic pnrty In Novombor. Ho
rend oxcorpts from n volumo wrltton
by Governor Wilson nnd doclnrod
tho democratic candldato to ho a
podngoguo and not n statesman. Ho
uphold tho protoctlvo tariff nnd do
clnrod tho recent votoes by tho presid
ent of tariff rovlslon bills should hnvo
tho support of ovory thoughtful por
son. Ho eulogized in strong tonus
tho accomplishments of tho present
administration and expressed his con-
fldonco that tho American pooplo
would not forget Uio "dlro results of
tho mlstako of 1892."
Two Thousand Blue Jackets
And Marines Will Be Sent
To South.
CRUISER CAliFoRNIA
ORDERED TO PANAMA
Purpose Is to Protect Foreign
Lives and Property and
Keep Railroad Open.
SEIZE GENERAL
(Dy Assoclatod PrcBs)
NEW ORLEANS, AUg. 214
Gonoral Lulstnenn, loader of tho
revolution in Nicaragua was
seized and now ls hold a prison-
or by momborB of tlio Hboral
party in Loon, according to n
wlroloss messngo from Dluoflold
rocolvod horo today.
Bar
(By Associated PrcBs In Coos
Times).
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21.
Comploto arrangements to throw a
forco of 200 bluo Jackets and mnrlnca
into Nlcnrngua within ton days to
protect foreign lives nnd property
nnd kcop railroad comunlcntiou opon
from tlio Amorlcnn legation In Man
agua to tho Paclllc Coast, woro inado
todny by tho navy dopartment. Or
dors hnvo boon Issued for tho Cruin
or California to proceed to Panama
nnd tho transport Prnlrlo to procood
to 1'hllndclphln nnd tnko nhronrd 750
marines nnd sail for Colon.
WILL SIGN HILL
President Mny Favor Panama Canal
Measure
(Dy Assoclatod Proas to Tho Cooi
Day Timos)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21.
Whlto Houso callers who dlscussod
tho Pnnnmn Cnnnl bill with tho proa
ldont todny declared ho would slga
tho moasuro and Bond with it to Con
gress n memorandum stating somo
of Us features not ngrooablo to hlra.
WANT WAGON
BRIDGE ALSO
MURDERER STILL LIVES
I
S OFF ALLIANGt HERE :
em mm
WASHINGTON
IS IN PORT
Arrives in Port Last Evening Arrives From San Francisco
and
Sails for Portland
This Morning.
The Alllnnco arrived In from Eu
roka last evening nnd docked about
8:30 p. in.
With Freight and Number
of Passengers.
Tho steamer Washington arrived
last night from San Francisco bring
ing passengers and about 100 tons
Sim hnd nbnnrd n lnrirn of general merchandise frolght. Sho
number of passengers who wore go- ' 8"n f!" San Francisco Friday at
. . . ,' , , . . " P. m. Tho following were tho in-
iuk inruuKu uuui uuium iu run- coming passengers:
land. Tho Alliance sailed for Port- C. L. Weaver, Mrs. C. L. Weaver,
land at 0:30 o'clock this morning. Alex Hilton, II, Duchine, II. P. How
The following wero the passengers 08.,Mrs. G. D. Drown and Mr. Lcp.
arriving on her from Eureka: w-wvwwWwWWs.
G. II. Chamberlain, Rex Gow, this morning wero:
Dlnncho Martin, S. Schloss, W. West, Genovlavo Wakefield, Hazel Wake
Theo Dradley, Agnes O'Keefo, Mario flohl, Mr, 'and Mrs. &'. L. Wakefield,
Lnwlng, Gla'dys Reeves, Bertha Clay, Mrs. O. P. Dutt, Ronald McGeorgo,
G, Drooko and H. Love. Guy Torroy, j. A. Steamberg, Mr.
Those leaving here for Portland Reeves.
Kansas Fnriner Hns Smnll Clmuco of
RccovorlnK Injuries
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times )
DELLE PLAIN, Kan., Aug. 21
Samuel Wood, who killed Jamos
Thompson and perhaps fatally injur
ed Matt Mnnnhan while trying to kld-
nnp Miss Manahan yesterday, Is still
allvo today, Manahan lins recovered
consciousness nnd has a chanco to re
cover. It Is not believed Wood can
live.
PROMINENT MAX DIES
Suggestion That Southern Pa
cific Bridge Have Added
Highway Provision.
An effort will bo mndo, It Is undor
stood, to hnvo tho Southorn Pacific
bridgo arross Coos Day provldo for a
wagon or highway bridgo along ono
sldo of tho structure. Tho lnttor
would bo n great accomodation to
traffic from across tho Day and It Is
claimed that tho additional oxponse
of putting In tho wagon road struc
ture would bo compnratlvoly small if
It Is done nt tho samo tlmo tho rail
road bridgo Is built. Tho county
would probnTily havo to defray tho
oxponso of tho highway bridgo,
E. D. Clark, chlof clork in Major
Morrow's ofllco, who Is on tho Dny
Is undorstood to hnvo boen npproach
od nbout tho mnttor by E. L. Robin
son nnd othors interested In tho pro
ject. Mr. Clnrk thought It should bo
takon up direct and that It would be
woll to sot forth tho ronsons for it
whon tho lator hearing la heard about
tho grldgo.
Mr. Clark this morning mndo a trip
up Coos RIvor with A. II. Powors.
Ho will loavo tomorrow for Portland,
going up tho const and stopping nt
other points. Ho ls not cortaln
whether tho further hoarlng on tho
Southorn Pacific's application for per
mission to bridgo tho Day would bo in
tho nature of n request for wrltton
statomonts about it or ns a public
hoarlng nt which discussion of the
mnttor would ho heard,
Mr. Clark was not cortaln nbout
whon Injor Morrow would bo able
to visit tho Day again. Ho vlsltod
tho Coaulllo yestordny and is Im
monttoly plonsed with this section.
Tho dnto of tho doporturo of tho
Drodgo Oregon for Grnys Harbor will
News Mannger of Washington Star
Passes Away.
(Dy Associated Press to The Coot
Day Times.-!
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 21 ' hlngo on tho completion of tho pro
Thomns C. Noyes, presldont of thoi ect horo and tho removal of tho
Washington ball club of tho Amorl-' shonls from tho lower Day. Mr.
can League and nowB mnnngor of tho' Clarko said that ho had bon Informed
Washington, Star, died horo today of, this probably would bo oarly next
pneumonia. Ho was taken ill Frldny.
MAGXES & M.VTSOX recolved a
big shipment of LADIES XEW FALL
SUITS and COATS on tho Steamor
Washington TODAY from Snn Fran
cIsco and will soon havo thorn on
display,
HOARD AXI) ROOM. Homo cook
lng. Now manngor. 207N. Third,
The BEST In TOWX'for tho money
HAINES' FLOUR.
month.
In regard to the railroad bridgo
across tho Bay, it Is understood that
Mr. Clnrk confirms tho gonoral un
derstanding, that is, that any pormlt
would roqulro that it bo a common
user bridgo, any railroad being per
mitted to uso it.
DANCE KAGLES' HALL Saturday
eve., AUG. 21. Late Music. ICEY.
ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragging."
I