The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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BAN
SITUATION IS
MENTION AS LAST RESDRT
NVESTBIS IN
ill!
E
President Taft Authorizes the
Sendincj oi muiu 'up
to Guard Border.
1EBELS PILLAGE AND
CRUiJb Bunucn huhiim
m Additional Regiments of
Cavalry win assisi in
Patrol Work.
for Associated Press to Tlio Coos
t"1 tl.. IMi.tnn
IH) All""
ni'VEni.Y. Mnss.. Sept. 7. Brcsl-
Lt Taft lins authorized Gonornl
Uts of cavalry to tho Mexican bor-
. . ...il.R.lMnllnn la it I'nn 111
r :n nuiiiui ' " f.'-" "
ke president to ihivu iruui.H uuoi .Wny UinVa tll0 ,my , . .. w
no," decinrcd united States Senator
Catron, of Now Mexico. "It soon
will bo necessary to Bond troops to
Moxlco to savo American lives. The
Moxlcniis nro tnoro hostllu to Ameri
cans than to any other people. Tho
American Interests nlready Jeopar
dized total over hair n billion dollars.
ii
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali
iiiia Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 43
HUMAN
TOOL CHEST" TO SURVIVE
MORGAN AID 00
New Mexico Senator Says
United States Will Have
to Intervene.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
liny Times.)
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 7 "Aro wo
going to inlorveno In Mexico?
.-- rri.n tirnulilnnr rnfnriltt
ne Dorucr. i. """; ""","
he situation ' - "
Ulcd on authority, however, thnt
atervcntlon win noi no consmcrcu
ir Taft except as a last resort.
Br Associated Press to tho Coob Day
TimCB.j
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. Tho
Vir Department Is considering tho
nrMitlon from mlltnry comntimderH
long the border that tho United
lutes lecuro permission from tho
Mexican government ror American
joops to pursue Into Mexlcnn tcrrl
Icrr bandi of robol raiders who op-
Srite on this sldo of tho line.
This step was taken during the
ndlm troubles In Arizona nnd Now
Utilco In the '70's and '80'h. Tho
Vtr Department advlrcs say that
Bcneral Salaznr personally is ro-
onilble for the rebel raids on this
lit of tho line. A Mexican rebel
paired yesterday declared thnt
ilmr ordered tho men to cross tho
ce and round up beef for his com-
Bind.
cam. mom: TROOPS
FocketkniVeS, NailS, Blades! stomach, thoy found 10 pocketknlvcs.
ana silver Dollars Removed
From Stomach of Chicago
Man.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO. Sept. 7 -When tho
doctors oporutod on John Mariner In
tho county hospltnl to ascertain the
couRo of "torrlblo pains" In tho
UK FIRST
seven nnlls, flvo knifo blades, n doz
on screws and silver dollnrs. For 18
years, Mariner, known as Chicago's
human tool chest, swallowed articles
ns wogors. "Eating knives nnd that
kind of stuff novor hurt mo," snld
Mnrlnor boforo tho operation, "but
sometimes I get terrible pnlns In my
Biomncn." uno pnysicinns pro
nounced the opcrntlon successful
FELLER TO
TESTIFY ABOUT CAMPAIGI FUNDS
WIFE ICTIM
1
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no Regiments of Cnvnlry to Guard
Border.
IB Associated Press to The Coos
Day Times)
I WASHINGTON. I). C. Sont. 7
IheWar Department Is prennrlnK to
ifiraicn two more regiments of cav-
urr to tho Mexican border. General
ft ood, chief of stuff, asked President
aft today for approval of tho ordo..
E:e troopers will bo from Fort III
r, Kansas, nnd Fort D. A. Ilussoll,
joining, ono regiment ench.
JTItOOPS THROUGH KIj PASO.
Deposed New York Police In
spector Closely Cross Ex
amined Today.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times)
NEW YOJIK, Sopt. 7. An ordeal
pt cross, examination was abend of
Cornollus G. Hnyos, tho deposed po
llco Inspector, todny In the trial on
chnrges of mnklng falso statoments
reflecting on Commissioner Waldo.
Hayes was on tho stand when ad
journment was taken yesterday. Ho
Insisted thnt Waldo had given him
orders not to raid disorderly houses
In "Making an outward show of de
cency." When Hnycs took tho stand tho
first question was "What did you
roncolvo your duty toward disorder
ly houses to bo when you first wont
to tho Fourth district?"
"To proceed against thorn; got
ovldcnco and suppress thorn. That
wns my duty until I was ordered by
my superior officer to do otherwise,
roplled Hayes, who mild that nftcr
Waldo had forbidden him to rnld
tho disorderly houses where- thero
was no outside evidence? of dlsordor,
ho (Hayes) Instructed his men not
to enter tho houses to got ovldcnco.
Louisiana Man Killed in Matri
monial Conspiracy Charged
I I51 ff - !l r
vviui oimnar urime.
(By Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Bay Times.)
SHREVEPORT, La., Sept. 7.
Evldonco tending to hIiow a third
mysterious death In connection with
tho killing of Chnrlcs C. Bnlley nt
Metcalf Monday night for which A.
L. Watson nnd Mrs. Bnlley nro in
Jnll here, developed today whon
Illchard Wilcox of Shrovoport told
tho sheriff that on her doath-bod
tho first Mrs. Bnlley accused Balloy
or neing responBiulo for her death.
Tho dny after her death, accord
ing to Wilcox, Mrs. Wilcox found ni
bottlo of chloroform nnd another
bottlo marked "poison" In tho doath-'j
bod of Mrs. Balloy. When nccusod
Bnlley mndo no roply.
M
Iowa Lutheran Pastor Burned
to Death Underneath
Overturned Auto.
(By Assoclntcd Prcbs to tho Coos B.tv
Times.)
PAULINA, Iowa, Sept. 7. Rev.
H. Grcfc, pastor of the Lutheran
church nt Gcrmnntown, Iown, wnB
burned to death Inst night beforo his
children and sovcral other persons
whllo pinned beneath a wrecked
auto.
KENOSRA MAN
IS PENALIZED
Wisconsin Merchant Pays
$112,000 for Aiding in
Smuggling Case.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 7. Nathnn
Allen, a retired merchant of Kono-
sho, Wis., paid tho govornment ono
hundred thousand dollars "today to
compromlBo his civil liability in a
smuggling enscs In Now York In 1909
which Involvod Mrs. II. D. Jonklns
ln nn alleged attempt to cscapo du
ties on jowols and wearing npparel.
Tho criminal suit against. Allen re
sulted in a $12,000 fine.
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KILLEH BY CAIl
Jtov.
Wlilto Wilson, of Chicago,
Crushed to Death.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Tlmoo).
CHICAGO, 111., Sopt. 7. Rev.
Wlilto Wilson, for 25 years rector of
St. Mark's Episcopal church, was In
stantly killed by n street car Inst
night.
WHITE SLAVERS
VOTING TODAY
IN
WAS GTON
.
UNDER
ID
fnUui (Internment AskH for Per
mit from I'nK.xl Ui....u
m Assoclatod Press to Tho Coos
I ...... "ay Times.)
LK C,TV- Sept 7 For tho
ona time tho Unltoit Hinn .m
I aiVed for authorization for tho
rnmion or Jlexlcnn troops
If the War Department to conduct a1'10 ndded that ho told Waldo what
-i6H against tho lnrgo body of " lin" (lono nntl wn,l,o approvun ii.
vltAlc ma.Ii.i. . - ITa. Ih1Iii1i.I Mini (Iia nf fltln I
llliyL'H llllllllilll'U lllitL till) .lllll.Mll
stenographic report of his conversa
tion with Wnldo whoreln tho nlleged
fnlso BtntcinonlH woro mndo, had
boon tnntpored w'th. A letter from
Waldo to Hnyef, vo Inttor said, om
hodylng Mayor Gnynor's directions
that tho pollcomnn snld to discon
tinue tho old mothod of getting ovl-
I tleuco ngnlnst disorderly houses
stop
was
tho
ifr to nfflMT'' '""""?"u,l,H declnrntlon imputed to tno mayor
Ps, alonir n, c ,. """",,D uovr tltar tlio passing or men in nuinueia
Ratenlne t .. i . uzon" "noito and from houses hnrborlng women
Pis If MmL , U ,h0 A'o'lfnn should be tnkon as ovldonco that tho
toniorofrnm n. in,"ro """- Houses were- disorderly.
I'nlteJ p"';' ,l"l"l,u" tnrougii
Pit down tho robols. Mnxlnn
Lk.i. V """"""' "' inrgo oouy ot
C,.,.ne"ltn,e8 movlnB soldlon
r'ni Jil mso.
TO Clli:cK PERMIT.
"! ReMs Want to ICwp l'e,l-
b; AMoclatcrt Press to Cooa Bay
ST-'Pt. 7.-Mexl
Black Man Executed for Crime
in West Virginia Was
Not Guilty.
(By Associated Prtss to Coos Bu
Times.)
PRINCETON, W. Va., Sopt. 7.
That a nilstako was mado In lynch
ing Walter Johnston, a nogro, Thurs
day night following an assault on
14-ycnr-old Nlta White. Is tho bellof
now held by tho authorities hero who
say thnt ovldcnco shows Johnston
wns guiltless. Governor Glnsscock
has ordered an Investigation Into tho
lynching.
M
TO
R
b'santlcri,atinpwi T X. w'from ,n8,,' 8,1C """ses, put a stc
'otranS practice. Tho letter wi
c Z terPrlL, P8.thr0UBl1 t,,0,Inccil In ovldonco. It embodied tl
n.. .. '"r".0r- "Oltt nnonymotlfl1 .InolnrnMnn ImnnM n ! nmvi
w
T BETTER
daaJmi.. r0U0ls- Mexico
!' CowSS pei'1I,C.,t " fW ",0nt,,8
Bted i r Colf""tt of Toxns pro-
t.M;Sa:,M,,att,,e,,,ovo-
"IMS TO MEXICO.
lltttA.1 r. . -
?7 aSLC,'..' "L""" Mexico.
... i-ress tO TllA Cnna
n.. liav Tlmn. 1 'n lint If (a avnontml flint aim will
n pi'lTON'. Sept. 7. ArtlnK' England Olympic Committee! roach hero nbout tho first of tho
SPORT ID
M. S. Dollar Expected Here
About Sept. 20 to Load
at Smith Mill.
Tho M. S. Dollar, a big lumbor
carrier of tho Dollar Steamship Com
pany, Is expected horo nbout Septem
ber 20 to take on a cargo of about
2,000,000 feet of lumber nt tho C.
A. Smith mill for China.
Word of her coming line just been
received bore, Sho was in hero onco
boforo and took on part of n cargo.
Sho carries about 3,000.000 feet and
will probnbly comploto her cargo for
the Orient nt tho Columbia River on
Pugot Sound.
No further deflntto nows lias been
received concerning tho completion
of the Adeline Smith, tho slstor ship
to tho Nnnn S. Smith, which Is un
der construction nt Newport Nows,
West Hammond Saloonkeepers-
Held in Connection
With Dive Cases.
(By Assoclatod Press to The Coos
Bay Timet.)
CHICAGO, Sopt. 7. Cornelius
Mooro nnd Henry Fobs, West Ham
mond snloon men, arrested In tho
govornment rnld by government nnd
county officials, last night, wero hold
todny on ?G000 bonds on tho chnrgo
of violation of tho Mnnn .white slnvo
act.
COURT OPENS
T
M
Y
ttn T1-. .
ha.. .-Tent Taft's nuthorltv ii.l
biffffiSS"hprlwto.
P rifles nnVV-i I1 in, Mexico of
r"W their iit" , "' ",0 Protee
rrn .. : '
'E II be fa" ""i1 ?Prty. Tho
"trlbutto rwardea t0 Cannnon
Explains Poor Showing
at Stockholm.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bav
(BOUiJi
LONDON. Sont. C Great Brit
ain's falluro to get bettor results In
tho Olympic games at Stockholm wns
explained todny In a report of the
rirltlali niiMimln nnmnilllPA. TllO re-
"e's CrMi. 11...1 l'rt says It wns not mere speclallza-
n,... . ,"s'KHs Govern-' tfnn whloli mmlilnd Sweden nnd tho
P AsSAMo.- i 0sltlOn, I ITnl.n.l Clnlno in .In l,fHr tlin.l thfl
"vVCfl nra.. . " VltHWU MIHIVO .W . w WW..-.
"'uii- Quits
POST
year. It Is hoped thnt Captain 01-
Regular Session of the Circuit
Court New Grand Jury to
Take up Coach Case.
Judgo Coko returned Inst evening
from Coqulllo, whoro ho concluded
tho ndjourned term of Circuit Court
yestordny. Tho regular Septomber
term of court will bo convened Monday.
Monday morning a now grand
jury will bo Impnnnelod. Tho old
grand Jury In Its final report yes
tordny recommended thnt tho enso
of Joo Coach of Bandon, who Is
charged with manslaughter In con
nection with n death thoro, be tnkon
up by tho new grand Jury. Tho old
grand jury brought ln a number of
Indictments, most of them being se
cret, ns the parties aro not under
arrest, ,
Monday morning, tho enso of Otto
Elklns of Falls City, charged with
tho theft of n BUltcaso from tho
Blanco hotol, will bo called for trial.
Elklns loft onco and his bond wns
Progressive State Primaries
Being Held Roosevelt to
Speak Tuesday.
(By Associated Press to The Coos
Bar Times.)
SEATTLE, Sopt. 7. Progressive
primaries aro boing hold throughout
tho Stnto of Washington for nomina
tion ot full state, congressional, leg
islative nnd county tickets. Rnln Is
falling In western Washington nnd
showers nro forecasted gonornlly
throughout tho state. Tho dolcgatcs
cnoson todny will meet next Tues
day to listen to nn address by Colo
nel Roosovelt nnd nomlnnto tho can
dldato who receives tho largest voto
today.
Tho hottest contest Is ovor tho
governorship nomination, four ex
porlencod politicians nro striving to
capture tho place, with Sheriff Rob
ert T. Hodgo of Seattlo npparantly
ln a slight lend ovor W. II. Paulhn
mus, John C. Lnwronco nnd Otto A.
Case. In tho first or Seattlo district,
a bitter fight Is on botweon Stnto
Senator Daniel Lnndon nnd Gcorgo
H. Wnlkor for tho congressional
nomination, with Lnndon's support
ers confident of victory.
MANY HARD CONTESTS
Hard Knee for Governor nnd Con
gressmen In Eastern Washington.
(By Associated Pross to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Sopt. 7. In
terest in Eastern Washington In to
day's primaries centered chiefly In
tho contests for govornor, congress
men from tho third district nnd nt
large. Tho Third district congrop
slonnl fight Is between N. W. Dur
ham and F. M. Goodwin, although
Ebon White Is n candidate.
Andrew Carnegie Also to Be
Called Upon Relative to
Contributions.
FEDERAL COMMITTEE TO
PROBE TWELVE YEARS
Ormsby McHarg Will Also be
Called About Roosevelt's
Last Campaign.
(By Associated Press to the Cooa Ba
Times).
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sopt. 7.
When J. P. Morgan tnkos tho stand
boforo Scnntor Clnpp's Commlttco
Investigating campaign contribu
tions, ho will bo questioned not only
about tho campnlgn contributions In
ivm nnti iuos but about any possi
ble connection botweon tho contribu
tions In tho period from 1900 to
1912 nnd nny legislation In Con
gross. This was learned todny bo
foro n conference botweon Clnp.i
nnd Pomornno at which plans for
tho resumption of tho honrlngs woro
to bo nrrnngod. Tho dnto of Mor
gan's npponranco was not dotormln
od. Ho has boon on tho committee
list of witnesses since July, when ho
waived Borvico. saying ho would cmnn
whon called.
Androw Camoglo and John D.
Rockofollor mny also bo callod If de
velopments wnrrnnt In tho Investiga
tion of tho Ponrose-Archbold-Roorio-volt
controversy.
Ormsby McIInrg, ono of Roose
velt's managers In tho proconvontlon
campaign has been nakod to appoar.
Tho commltteo wants to question
him nbout tho expenditures In be
half bf Roosevelt's candidacy In the
Chicago Republican convention.
WILSON PRAISES STRAUSS
Approval Selection of Now York
Progressive forGovcrnor.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SEAGIRT. N. J., Sept. 7.-Govcr-nor
WilBon todny recommended the
cholco of Oscar Strauss as tho notnl
nco for Govornor by tho Progressiva
Republicans. "It's an ndmlrnbio
ticket and ndmlrnbio plntform," said
Govornor Wilson. "It will put ui
on our mettle." Governor Wilson
whon nBked If ho favored tho nomi
nation of Progressive Domocrnts for
governors nnd stnto pffices through
out tho country said "That goo
without snylng."
(By Assoclntcd Press to Tho Coob
Bay Times.)
SYRACUSE, N. Y Sopt. 7. "Tho
nomination camo to mo ns n great
surprlso," said Oscar Straus, in dis
cussing his candidacy for govornor of
Now York stnto on tho Progressiva
ticket. "I did ovorythlng I could
to prevent my nomination," ho ex
plained, "but It seems thnt I -vaa
destined to lond tho causo. It Is
tho causo in which I nm Interested,
rnther thnn tho olllco, but I shall do
ovorythlng In my power to wh,
HOOSEVEIP IN MONTANA.
(By Associated Pross to the Cooa Bay
Tlmos).
HATHWAY, Mont.. Sopt. 7. Af
ter an all-night rldo from Fargo, N.
D Roosovelt camo Into Senator Dix
on's stnto today. Ho was to Bpoak nt
Billings, Livingston, Logan nnd Hel
ena. Ho will remain nt Helena all
night, leaving for Spoknno oarlr
Sunday morning.
nn nt lin Vnnn Smith will ho nhln tn """ " ul" .""" """"
..ww. ..- -" ',",,,",' declared rorio ted and ho has re-
R? ,JJ "0In e8ri ?,"( Lbr ? turned and will try nnd get the order
tho big ship around the Horn, but
this Is not certain yet
WHALER IN THE HAY.
ttiB Time, , os Day British Empire, but that luck of feerl-
, 'JSHINqtov n n r. ous Interest In tho games on the part
,1 l' Dunlan n't n" .ept' Gl -! tho British public groatly affected
r, Trjr' and assail, ,B"reau of enthuslnsm of tho British competl
'(ir.wey ffi lnAe c,emlst uii-1 tors. Want of funds, the report
Port
.I ney whiiA .; . . ' l """I l01's. warn oi lunus, mo roim
tl Of (V. i. "" tno latter wns nnvo nlcn .lonrlvml tlinm nt nnnn.
Iept a commerchTl8"6!1 toda tunlty for training under trainers
Or. . "in ftn wno """ii ill ucqiiainietl Willi IIIO uuav wicuiuiu
the chareS W .0f the '- methods. It rests with the British
',nU Wiley r 'rreeularl- public WKetlibr this'stato of things
Ip .. ,! D"ri.' uo ."Jmejiievt ti, m iuio
'MfenAX? A
,.0 vvA .
TO C...-.2.. RANITARV'
- "a.UKU'S. jTER'S.
CHICKEN TAMALES AT SAR-
jiml
Wcstiinrt Comes In for Water
Fuel Supply.
Tho Westport, a small steam whal
ing schooner, came in last nighb to
take on fresh water and supplies
horo. Sho Is out from Puget Sound.
She Is a steam vessel and tho most
modern typo of tho whnlers. How
she happened to get this far south
was not ascertained.
changed and stand trial.
Thoro are two forgery cases slated
for trial Monday, ono being thnt of
Charles Bailey, who passed bogus
checks on the Blanco hotel nnd the
Brewery snloon. and the other is
that of Leo Huff from Myrtle Point.
Tho papers In tho Bnlley case wero
lost and It Is feared that their ab
sence mny make It difficult to con
vict him.
Thero nro nlso six civil enses ready
for trial In tho Interim between tho
criminal cases.
Many Subpoenaed.
A lnrpn nnmlinr nt Riihnnnnnna
TAFFY nnd PEANUT IHUTTLEJ hnva hpn RSllfili in rnnni.nlnn with
20 CENTS POUND. SATURDAY nnd . iha v,n rflmnnPn whlnh Mr. T.IHp.
STILL PROBE
GIBSON CASE
SUNDAY nt STAFFORD'S
i
Quatermass Studio for Photos.
Beautiful HAND PAINTED OIs'l.
NA, rose pattern, at COOS
CASH STORE.
ovist has Inaugurated
Constable Cox Is today serving a
rnjmbor of subpoenas, Amopg thoso
for whom ho received subpoenas nro
RAY George King of the Enterprise meat
market and Capt. J. A. O'Kelly, I
Mysterious Deaths of Clients
of New York Lawyer Being
Investigated Today.
NEW YORK, Sopt. C Pending
tho decision of tho district nttornoys
offico hero, tho attorneys of Ornngu
county, New York, nro holding In
nbeynnce their authority for tho In
vestigation of tho dentil of Mrs.
Rosa Sznbo, tho Austrian woman
who wns drowned In Greenwood
Lake, this county, whllo In company
with Burton W. Gibson, a Now York
lawyer. Tho Inquest nt tho tlmo of
death gave a verdict of accidental
drowning. Ono of tho chief quei
tlons to bo cleared was whether Mrs
HOUSES
S
E
W
New Arrivals on Bay Have Dif
ficulty in Obtaining House
keeping Quarters.
Tho great scarcity of houses nnd
living npartments In Marshflold Is
rapidly bocomlng evldont, Indicating
n marked increaso In population.
Desplto tho largo numbor of now
residences that hnvo boon orectod on
tho Bay tho past stimmor, thoro Is
not a vacant house In Mnrshflold, nt
least ono that Is modern, so fnr as
can bo ascortalnod,
Dally, Tho Times offlco hits n num
ber of Inquiries for houses nnd
housekeeping apartments. Even
P"nel "'1 "uar'
amc"S,ad be".i1"rL:i":!.er "!!! Thero ims been'0 talk of several
is alive and 'produced what he pur-! ?""!,?, ""
ports to be a waver of tho citation
blgned by her placing him In control
of the daughter's estate. In an affi
davit the Austro-Hungarlan Consul
nlleges that Mrs. Menchnick died In
1910 and that tho waiver Is a for
gery. Other mysterious deaths of
clients of Gibson are being investigated.
Pictures
Studio.
and framing, Walker
bo me additional flats but tho oarly
start of tho rainy season will prob
ably delay tho carrying out of these
projects until noxt spring.
See HARMON'S WINDOW IMS
PLAY of NIFTY now fall HTYMM.
LATEST SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE
PATTERNS Just recolved TODAY.
RAND DANCE at EAGLES HAH
Saturduy night, September 7.