The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 16, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mnll q. 50
nnd Coos Uny Advertiser,
L.AAAV",l9 irjio Uohsl iuaii
I
III REBELS DEFEATED;
0R0ZOGO FLEES
I the General and His Fa-
lier m wimuuj u. w. .
i ruui.
JERAL VICTORY
Jj UtOIOIVU UIIL
OVER BORDER
GRAND JURY
SLAYS FATHER OF HIS GIBL-WiFE SAILORS
haga
cn.nrm nf Battle Sal-
IS, in Hands of Gov
ernment aomiuis.
Associates! Pro68 to Cooa Bay
IIUIWH
men Tex. Sclll. 10. Fight
"ia, ceased at OJ.nngn which
rtt.lKCIl U Iv'UUIHio jwu....-
Ju from Presidio. ToxnB, tiro
t W returned Into tlio
r 1. . .,i. til cniiturcd
m.r to brouBl.tlo El Paso,
...mux nvvAl LINE.
ARFA, Tex., Sept. 1C aunoral
ibiI Orozco, jr., i ;",'"
r.j !? ty!ih voalerdnv. after
i.j.ii iimi cntilurod OJlnagn.
in been Impossible horo to so-
i lthcr confirmation or uuuuu
'liV .-..n,i. Tin! United States
bi started nflor the band of
r ... ..1 ... 1 n ..mm.
ch Ororco was saiu iu u u -
Pasnual Orozco, sr., mo iuhu
.ikr rrniHcrf directly Into
Lldlo with 12 companions and till
bis party wcro at onee- plucod
Lr lurvclllntice by tho United
lei authorities.
WAXTKI) ONE MILLION
nirm.AH. Arlr... Sept. 10. Inez
.... rMiol lender WllO Was CU11-
iil at Kt Tlgro Saturday demand
on mtiitnii dollars from the
piny owning the HI Tlgro mlno,
alenlng to destroy tho plant. It
ild tie rebus carried on a inrgo
unt of bullion as well as Supt.
It. Budrow, who Is now hold n
kner. Four hundred icuorais
l.llMn air mill. a (if t lilt CMIlltl.
word has been received of an'
rmpt to rctnko It.
Celebration Oulet.
ll'AREZ, Sept. 1G. Tho colobrn-
ol too .Mexican day or ludo
Idence l passing quietly hero to
KAMA' RLPORT.
(Special to The Times)
IL, PASO, Tex., Sept. IS- At 3
i. advices to the army olllcora
from Maria, Texas, report the
Kure by Cant. Thomas F. Mlt-
Bl ol Pacqual Orozco, Jr., leader
ftte revolution in Northern Mox-
i and bis fat . r, I'ncqunl Orozco,
a colonel in tho revolutionary
P'
liter being defeated decisive by
federals under General Jnso do
trur Sanchez, buth tho Orozcos
per with n sinnll body of In
tend who resenned tho federals
h taken Into custody by tho Unl-
siaies border patrol, Captain
Well commanding. Colonol Joso
ho, a cousin of t'.io robol load-'
t u Mill at lnrgo with n sinnll ;
bmsml tvIii. nii.... i.. ........... i
t- ---i ,n vjiiuiii iu jiutinun-
i oi we government troops.
MAY LOSE llh.iRIXG.
per Jlauzey ,m ,, Unfiirunato
Acrlilcnt Twlii.
lomer Mouzey of tho Coos liny
!Q LauntlrV ITPt wltJl mi nnfnr.
b accident this morning. Ilo
i a pencil in i.io i,,,.,.i .. ...i ....... I
,i ; " ilium nun nun
8 It near his ear when ho nccl-!
w uuujpeu against something and
rwi U3 oriven into his oar,!
r w.iug ino ear drum. Ho linmo-
t i.Ite.nLt0 Ke a l'ocor and It is
F that he may loso his hoarlng.
AFTER OWNERS
Alva Doll Arraigned in Court
Today Fred Timmerman
Is Fined $200.
Alvn Doll wob Indlctod by tho
Brand Jury for routing proporty which
ho owns In Mnrshflold rod light dis
trict to porsons conducting resorts
of III fnmo. Ho was arraigned boforo
Jttdgo Coko In tho circuit court this
forenoon hut postponed his ploadlng
until tomorrow.
Frod Timmermnn who pleaded
guilty to n similar charge Saturday
was today fined $200.
No other Indictments hnvo been
returned yet. It was expected tho
Footo murder curo would bo called
this afternoon.
A number of motions wore hoard
this foronoon but no Jury trials woro
taken up. Nothing has been ilono yet
In tho enso of It. P. Smith, tho oid
man who shot William Eganhoff.
Civil Ciinoh Co Over
It Is stated that all tho civil cases
of tho torm hnvo gono over, leaving
only criminal matters to bo taken up.
Ednn Hindi nnd sovornl other
South Sloughltcs wont to Coqulllo ns
wltncnsos In tho .Toynor case.
A number or witnesses In the
Coach enso from Ilnndon wcro nlso
expected to appear boforo tho grand
Jury ngnln.
Awny from Town
J. A. O'Kelly of Mnrshflold and
Geo. W. King of tho Entorprlso Mont
Mnrkct, who wcro desired as witness
es boforo tho grand Jury In tho vlco
crusade, nro still out of town. O'Kel
ly Js Hiiposcd to bo In California and
Mr. King Is out In tho mountains nf
tor cnttlo.
Claims Relative Followed the
Couple to Colfax to Con
tinue His Persecutions.
(Uy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
COLFAX, Wash., Sept. 10 Wes
ley Hrownoll nnd his girl wlfo who
yestordny shot and killed Albert
Xeeves, tho girl's fnthcr, at the
ranch of Mrs. Chnrlcs Long, n sis
tor of Mrs. Urownoll, flvo miles
HjMiniornorOjrcltoratod todny n pit
Iful story of tho treatment of Mrs.
Drownell by her father and other
men, with hor father's alleged ao
slstnnco. Tho girl alleged assaults
occurred In Idaho, whoro they lived,
and commenced boforo and contin
ued after her marrlngo last August.
Sho feared to tell hor luiBband but
finally did bo. A preliminary hear
ing was held, but they threatened
denth. When Necvcs came here
thoy followed, walking nil tho way,
tho girl attired as n mnn, and shot
him yesterday. Neovos said ho for
merly lived at Walla Wnlla. Wash.
FOOTE ENTERS
GUILTY PLEA
1
COQUILLE MAX CHAHGEI) WITH
MUltDEIl ENTEHS PLEA OF
MAXSLAUflllTEH.
(Special to The TinB.)
COQUILLE, Sopt. 10. W. R.
Footo, charged with tho murder of
Chns. Wilcox entered a plea of guilty
to manslaughter at 1:30 this after
noon beforo Judgo Coko. Ho will
bo scntoncod Wednesday nt 2 o'clock.
S,
OFF BRIDGE
II. O. DIEHS AXI) .T. A. ALIjE.V AHE
I IIADIiV ItllltlHKI) IV APnillKN'T
THIS AFTEItNOON.
J. A. Allen and II. O. Dlers of
North Dend In tho former's auto
went off tho brldgo strcot north of
tlm rnlfl ntnrnrrn llila nflnrnnnn. TtnHi
"".: J. rr.:.. "".. i.
ujo uuuiy ueruiciieu up. .ur. uiuth
was taken to Mercy hospital, It being
thought ho was seriously Injured.
It was found ho suffered nothing
worso tlinn flesh wounds.
II
I
PROBE
0 BOTTOM-
E J,a.vs. He win
," rubsmie in tne
"wican Affair.
oclated Prew to the Cooa Day
hLiNELE3. Sept. lO.-Unl-
'ftotsiuM3 w William Aldon
V&?' senator A.
JJ tbe'r i """"i ukuh uoro
1 Amerca?". 7 ' tho r1,orts
iti l ul.,0sterlng CO revolu-
.i : " .ucxipn c.i.i.
lie ae was .,. ",u" smu mat
oraal staVm wywred to mako
..i. ! 'aso had Rhnn o.,
;tn.rJanc.ln decision on
?t in rtii n,ted Stflte8 'l-
" "w! III IT, Artn cm-lth-
"We win" sltUitIon, said
MB f"n?nQ8,havboenPar
c With V11 Bhow their rein.
r It J2T2u,1.0,,tata. n
President of Port Commission
Makes Appointments
Make Speed Ruler. '
At n meeting of tho Port of Coos
Dny Commissioners this morning,
President L. J. Simpson nnined tho
following stnnding committees:
Genernl and Financo Logglo, Ro
gers nnd Songtsnckon.
Harbor Lines, Lights and Duoys
nnd Whnrves and Warehouses Po
wors, Logglo on ' Uogors.
Inlots and Hi edging Powers,
Songstncken nnd Flinpson.
There was somo discussion of tho
brldgo and Mill Slough hearing horo
by Captain Robert Soptombor 19 nnd
nil of tho commissioners wcro rc
quostod to bo In attendance.
Tho question of ndoptlug now har
bor lines nnd whniT linos wns dis
cussed nt somo length but no nctlon
wns taken as It was dcslrod to havo
Capt. Polhomus' reports and mnps.
Thoso will bo brought bnek by Com
missioner Songstncken who Is In
Portlnnd.
An ordlnanco regulating tho spood
of vossols nnd bonts within tho har
bor was rend nnd will bo brought up
nt tho next meeting for Its flnnl pas
sage It Is practically tho samo ns
tho ono ndoptod by tho old rommls
nion. Undor It, owners of, spend
boats will havo to got a pormlt from
President Simpson boforo they can
oporato thorn and Immediately Com
missioners Powers nnd Rotors, own
ers of tho two fastost launches on tho
Day, ontorod tholr applications.
GUY WARNER Is oxpectod homo to
morrow from n lslt to California
polnta,
NOTICE MODERN WOODMEN'!
Thero will bo n big meeting of the
Coos Dny Camp No. 840S with Ini
tiatory work Tuosdoy nig' t. Septem
ber 17, at Finnish Hall. Thero will
also bo a big lunch nnd big business.
Every Modern Woodman and oven
Royal Neighbor should mnko certain
and bo preseut.
Dy order of
COMMITTEE.
NOTICE.
Water will bo Shut off at all
points along Front street from Cen
tral avenue to Alder from 9 until
11 p. m. on tho night of Monday,
September 10, 1912.
(Signed)
0OO rKA? W JvMB CO,
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SCHOOLS OPEN 1 1
FOR SEASON
FROM 0. S. GUNBOAT
ABE FIRED ON AT BLUEFIELDS
LAWHOBNE BOY
BADLY RUBT
After Cutting Foot Nearly
Bleeds to Death Coming
to City.
After cutting his foot with an ax
tho llttlo eight yenr old son of Tho
mas Lnwhorno, living thrco miles
nbovo Allegany on tho west fork of
North Coos Rlvor, had n painful trip
to roach a doctor. Tho boy chopped
his foot severely, so badly that ho
may loso somo of tho toes. A doctor
could not bo secured nnd tho child
had to bo taken In n wngon to Al
legany, a bont secured and tho long
trip mado down the river to Mnrsh
flold. Tho child fnlnted sovornl times
and ho bled so profusely It was at
times feared ho might bleed to
death. When medical attention was
reached his wounds wcro dressed nnd
it is hoped his foot tuny bo saved.
Bloodshed Prevented by the
Prompt Action of Lieu
tenant Lowell.
THIS WEEK
The Enrollment in Marshfield Will Be Here Saturday to Con
Shows Increase
Last Year.
Over
The Mnrshflold public schools open
ed this morning with n marked In
crease In tho enrollment over n yenr
ngo. Not all tho rogulnr pupils woro
present for enrollment thin morning
so Hint tho total or CG9 will bo in
creased ronsldornbly within tho next
fow dnys.
Thero wns n docronso In tho en
rollment nt tho Central building In
clmparlson with thnt of a year ago
whllo tho High School had an In
cronso of thirty, tho big mnjority of
whom nro In tho Frcshmnn clnss.
Owing to this Inercnso In tho High
school nnd the lnrgo olghth grndo, It
is llkoly thnt Miss Nann Drowning
will bo trnnsforrod thero to tench
part of tho olghth grndo studies nnd
somo of the Freshmnn studies nnd n
now grado toachor put In her plnco nt
tho Centrnl building.
Tho following Is tho compnrntlvo
enrollment by rooms with a yenr
ago:
South Mm-slifli'lrt School
Yenr 10J1 1912
High school on on
Eighth grndo fi2 39
Sixth rind sovonth 31 37
Fourth and fifth 31 04
Third 21
Second 40 R3
First 37 23
Total 277 311
Tills year, tho fourth and fifth
grndos aro divided, thoro being 39 In
tho fourth nnd 25 In tho fifth. Tin
third grndo enrollment Is Included
In anothor room this year.
Centrnl Diilldlng
Voar 1911 1912
IB 37 35
1A 27 20
Second grndo 44 38
Third grado 40 32
Fourth grado 41 40
Fifth grado 31 30
Sixth grado 33 29
Sovonth grade, 31 28
Total 284 258
Grand totnl 501 509
suit on Important
Matters.
'
JOINT MEETING
A Joint meeting of tho Marsh-
Hold Chnmbfiv of Commorco,
North Dend Commercial Club
nnd tho Port of Coos Dny Com-
mission tins boon cnllod to bo
hold Saturday evening at eight
o'clock to discuss tho hnrhor
and bar Improvements with
Congressman Hnwloy.
This arrangement was sug-
Rested by L. J. Simpson who nl-
so rocolvod a wiro from Mt.
Hnwloy.
Congressman Hawkey expects to
visit Coos Day to discuss mnttors
Important to tho locality. Today
ho sent tho following telegram to
Dr. J. T. McCormno:
"Expect to nrrlvo Coos Day Sat
urday, via Gardner nnd loavo Mon
day morning. Deslro to consult
upon mutters Important to Coos
Dny preparatory to coming session
of congress. .
"W. Cr HAWLEY, M. C."
A similar telegram was rocolvod
from Mr. Hnwloy by W. U. Doug-Ins,
COX WINS CASE
COUfl
B
NK
0 ITD
Robbers Break Open Safe But
Explosion Drives Them
Awaf.
((Dy Associated Press to The Coos
Day Times.)
COLFAX. Wash., Sopt. 10 News
received hero today state that tho
vaults of the Farmers' State Dank
at Johnsons. Wash., were dynlmted
by robbers last night. The citizens
armed themsolves and aro engaged
In a running fight with tho robbers
who It is believed escaped. The rob
hers were frightened off after the
first explosion nnd secured nothing.
MISS DESSIE FLANAGAN came In
from their ranch last Saturday.
Sho will attend school here this
Coiislulilo Not Liable for Damages
As Alleged
Tho enso of Rohrer against Con
stnblo Cox wns decided In Juntlco
Pennock's court In fnvor of tho do
fendnnt. Tho plnlntlff sued tho con
stnblo for dnmnges for closing his
butchor shop on n Judgment. It wns
decldod that tho constable was not
liable for any dnmnges for his nctlon.
O. A. Smith Coining C. A. Smith
Is ochodulod to rench Now York
Soptombor 21 nftor spending tho
summer In Europo. It Is expected
thnt he will como. to tho const nnd
Coos Dny within a fow days after his
arrival in Gotham.
THREE BURNED
TO
Hotel Fire at Raymond Sug
gests Foul Play Pro
prietors Arrested.
(Dy Associated Press o Tho Co
Bay TlmM)
RAYMOND, Wash., Sopt. 10.
In a flro which destroyed tho Gor
manla hotel hero early today Mrs.
Davis, wlfo of the proprietor, hor
father, and a man named Osborn
were burned to death. Thoro is
suspicion of foul play. Tho husband
wns arrested, pending further Investigation.
MRS. ALBERT MERCHANT and
Miss Noel McDonald of Dullards
Ferry aro visiting In Marshfield
(f- a fw. days.
L
i
Contractors Get Busy on the
Big S. P. Tunnel Near
Gardiner.
Actual grading on tho Southern
Pacific tunnol between tho Umpqua
and Ten Mllo began this morning, tho
clearing of tho right of way having
been complctod. It Is oxpectod to
hnvo everything In readiness to start
tho stoam shovel thoro about Octobor
first.
About fifty men aro now employed
on tho work nnd nddltlonnl men nro
being secured ns rapidly ns possible.
Porter Drothcrs hnvo put In six lnrgo
buildings for their rnmp, Including n
blacksmith shop, Thoy aro relaying
tho stool on tho old logging rond to
within nbout threw quarters of a
mllo of tho mouth or tho tunnol nnd
will plnnlc tho rond rrom tho end of
tho rnllrond to tho tunnel. It Is
posslhlo thnt thoy will lny stool thero
Inter.
So fnr, plnns nro only being mndo
to drlvo tho tunnol rrom tho Umpqun
ond. Lntor, crown may bo put to
work on both ends.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Dredge Done Tho Dredgo Oregon
has completed tho work at Emplro
nnd Is bolng brought up tho Day
this afternoon to bo prepared for tho
trip to Grays Harbor.
No Contractu Yet Tho contracts
for tho Smith-Powers Logging rond
have not been awarded. Thoy pro
bably will bo soon. Tho contractors
nrn still flcurlnc on It. It Is honed
to got the work started by Octobor
1 and ton or sixteen muos compiotou
liv Mm first nf next Julv. F. A.
Unities, who Is In chnrge of tho on-1
glneorlng, wns horo rrom enmp over
Sunday.
Ducks Scarce A lnrgo number
took ndvnntngo of tho first dny of
tho duck sonson yoBtordny but only
a small number of birds woro killed.
Most of hunters wont to tho Snnd
Hills and that vicinity.
Important IJusliics Change. F.
S. Dow announces thnt owing to tho
Increased domapd of business mndo
necessary by his wholosalo grocory,
ho has been compolled to resign as
agont of tho Sporry Flour Company.
Mr. Dow will bo succeeded by Mr.
F. D. Fletchor. Into of Lob Angeles
who will bo horo In tlnio to take
clinrgo Octobor 1st.
Flgues Different C. II. Mnrsli,
right or wny ngont ror tho Southern
Pnclflc, reports thnt tho totnl cost
or tho condemnntlon proceedings on
tho Albrecht property In North Dond
wna $82.20, tho Judgment ?2,400,
making tho totnl cost $2,380.20. Ho
says thnt ho had provlously offorod
All,-nl,t o r.niV fnr Mia nrnnnr-
.111. HUIUV,.v v-l "u " ------. .
ty, Instead of $2,000 as was roport-
od. '
!
ALONG TIIH WATERFRONT J
Tho steamer Nann Smith arrived
today rrom Dny Point. Cnl.
Tho Washington Is oxpectod to ur-;
rlvo rrom San Francisco oariy to
morrow morning.
Tho steamer Elizabeth rrom San
Francisco has landed at Dandon. Sho
laid oft the Coqulllo rlvor twenty
four hours on account of the fog.
Capt. C P. Jensen and chlof engi
neer J. E. Clark havo mado their last
trip to Bandon on tho Fifleld, but
will go on tho new Speedwell, which
is duo to arrive In this port on her
Initial trip about October 1st. -Dandon
Recorder.
NICARAGUAN PAPERS
ARE VERY BITTER
Today Printing Anti-American
Articles and Feeling Is
Strong.
(By Associated Press tb tho Coos Bay
Times).
BLUEFIELDS, Nicaragua, Sept.
10. American sailors or tho gun
boat Tacomn woro fired upon on
the streets hero ktBt night, during
an antl-Amorlcnn demonstration. In
cident to tho celebration of tho an
niversary of Centrnl Amorican in
dependence. An excited mob form
ed Immediately and for a moment
bloodshod wns threntoncd. Prompt
nctlon by Llout. Lowell, In commnud
of tho landing force of CO marines;
undoubtedly provented more sorlous
trouble. Ho rushed marines to
tho sccno nnd dispersed tho mob.
Tho cntlro rorco of Amorlcnns pa
trolled tho streets of tho city dur
ing tho night. It Is quiet todny but
n strong nntl-Amcrlcan fooling ox
lsts. Articles denunciatory or tho
Amorlcnns nppenrod In local papers.
birdIaUll
meets death
Rich Young Sportsman of Chi
cago Collides While in
Midair.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Dny Times.)
CHICAGO, Sept. 10 Twllght fly
ing wns barred today by tho ofllclals
ol tho Illinois Aoro Club ns n rosult
or tho death of Howard Gill, a rich
young sportsman, who was killed
Saturday In a midair collision, duo
partly to tho scml-dnrkncss.
NEED OFFICIAL
COUNT. MADE
Result of Primaries in Wash
ington Shows Contests
Were Close.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Tlmos).
SEATTLE, Sept. 10. It Is ovl
dent an ofllclnl count of tho votos
enst at the primary last Tuesday
will bo necessary to dotermlno tho
winner of tho Domocrntlc nomina
tion for gnvomor. Comploto returns
from 27 of 39 comities are as fol
lows: W. W. Dlack, 0103; Hugh
C. Todd, C0C1; Ernost Llstor, 5778;
An official count will bo uecossary
to award tho nomination of llou
tenant govornor on tho Republican
ticket. Tho lenders aro Angelo V.
Fuwcott, Louis F. Hart and Charles
E. Coon, with Fuwcott claiming tho
nomination by 500 plurality. D. II.
Cox's figures give him tho Republi
can nomination for treasurer over
Edward Heath.
ALLIANCE 1
FBOi PORTLAND
Sails This Afternoon for Eu
reka After Unloading Big
Freight Cargo.
Tho Alllnnco arrive 1 from Tort
land Sunday with pnsscugors unl a
enrgn of about 200 tons of frolght
and sallod today ror Eureka.
Thoso arriving rrom Portland wcro
Mlnnlo Hodntrow, L. A. McCllntoch,
C. J. Davis, II, H. Simpson, W. W.
Lock, II. Hodstrnw, Win. Hodstraw,
II. Amos, Ruby Wntkius. J. A. Good
Will, M. Dolahe, Kdnn Frodrlkson, J.
Al Newman.
Outing Going List
Thoso lenvlng ror Eurekn woro:
B. Ferris, Lllllo Hollln, Mrs. W. O.
Mowlson, Mrs. L. Duckott, F. D.
Felt, Theodore Felt, Knterlno Felt,
Mrs. Folt. J. Cyril Togno. T. A. Sock
ott, D. D. Wntorhouso, J. Drown,
Mrs. Hattlo Wllkeson, J. L. Dnrrett,
A. McLean, Mrs. Chns. Englohni
Mrs. J. Masson and II. Burnett. ..
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