The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation 6f Times, Const Mnll
nnd Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 69.
(I WINS FIRST CUE IB SAYS Hill HVE 10 FUND MONTENEGRO HAS DECLARED
,.IAni mn niiiRflniniiOMin nrnirn .
HHLU& biuunnuiiiinir atnia atsw a war wth t rksh fmpirf
. I Dnnonnc lom
iFortV : Triousanu - .--
poo urounuo iv ...
r the Event.
ffioVpfTCHERS
L Wood of Boston Repeat
ed y lUmS DdUI uiamo
From the Plate.
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Tin: score:
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., ooooo moo Mil
fcrorkooaoooooi a hi
rjittcrlcs "" '
Trfn, Cromlnll nnd Moycrn.
ftuiWI relieved Tcrcim In tlio
eighth liming.
iBr Associated Press to Tho Cooa
" Day Times.)
vrw vnnK. Oct. 8. Boston
nn the first gamo of tho world's
KrlM this afternoon. Forty tnous
al persons saw tho pltchorfl' bnt
.. in which Joo Wood of noston
lined back tho Giants from tho
li!f time and again, by clover box
tor. The (limits woro first to
tile tie lead on sharp hitting by
Second Dajcmnn Doylo nnd Rlght
WAtt Murray, whoso bnis featured
Is icorlnc tho two runs for tho
Gluts In the third. Tesrcnu, 1110
Gist's pitcher, held Bostqn liltlesa
cm the sixth inning wiiou uenior
It'in Speaker's trlplo nnd nn lu
ItM hit garo tho lied Soxh tliolr
Lit run. A succession of safo hltH
Ir Boston netted thrco rutin In tho
KTftth. Tho Giants rallied gamely
b tie ninth, but woro only nblo to
score- one run on throo hits.
Forty Thousand Present.
(By Associated Press to Tlio Coos
Bay Times.)
MV YOHK. Oct. 8. Somo 10.-
II) persons surged Into tho vnHt
melts of tho IlniHli stadium to
Ii; to witness tho llrst struggle- or
lis New York Giants, winnnru of
tie National lenguo ponnnnt, nnd
lis Boston Ited Sox, winners of
lis American lenguo clinmplonslilp,
w me world's clinmplonshlp. A
"j vi uusmno nnu inninn Bum-
wr varmtls was the plensnnt por
ks of the players, and spectators.
W i cloud flecked tho sky nnd
i rsro day for sport. Umplro
a vent Lch ml tim .,, i.-,.n
UL 11 . " ..M ..., 4,,0
h7v. ir,.0"08' Ull0r wot Into
ir?.?n.d. .Ural'lro O'Loughlln
"tt to left field.
HFJELPED
Mjd That He Confessed
naving Assisted in
Times Explosion.
Associated Press to Tho Coos
ANAPSLlsTV n.
o.fortn.:5'a.nc'' of San Frnncla-
lii fforir.,. Y, , """""or of tho
UMrK",, Un . charged In
uj of hav 1 ,(1;na,,llt0 CBC8 to-
5t nt- t - ." l?..Vi?..?.v-
"Urine . . "u "Ba'ieu in
!...! 'ho CXDlos ann In T na
BASE BALL
PLAYEB DIES
"Heinle" Heitmuller of Los
Angeles Is a Victim of
Typhoid Fever.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8 "Helnlo
Holtmullor, right floldor of tho Los
Angeles Pacific Coast loaguo toam,
uiou in n Hospital licro today of
typhoid fovcr.
Tho above brlof Associated Press
dlspntch to Tho Times will cnuso
many n pang of gonulno sorrow to
tho basohnll fans nnd ninny friends
who woro. not fans on Coos Uny.
Win. II. Heltmullor, bettor known
to his friends as "Helnlo," was
woll known nnd nono know htm
but to lovo him. Jack Flnnngnn
was ono of his best friends hero,
nnd received n letter from him only
tho other dny. Jnck was manager
or tno Norm iicnd basobnll team
nbout 190G, when ho brought Holt
mullor as pitcher and fielder. Holt
mullor also attended school with
Arthur McKeown tit Uorkely and
wero not ngrccnblo to him In tho
oast nnd ho returned and wns play
ing this season with tho Los Ango
les club of tho Pacific Coast
long no.
INFEBESI IN
Contributinn
10 Kooseveit campaign.
(Dy Associated Frees to Th Com
Bay Times)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Wnvno
McVcngh of Philadelphia, formor
attorney genornl, testified boforo
ino Ulnpp committee todnv that ho
did not recall an alleged conversa
tion between j. p. Morgan nnd E,
II. Hnrrlman In 1001 nbout tho
uopuniicon enmna bin funds.
Charles Edward Russell. Snnlnl-
Ist candldnto for governor of Now
York, nnd J. C. Wolllvor, a writer,
ioki ineir versions of tho story vos
tcrdny. Substantially McVcngh had
Deon present In Morgan's ofllco
whon such a conversation took
plnco. McVcngh Bald ho did not
wish to say ho had not given
Wolllvor somo basis for a story.
"I may havo called on Morgnn tho
dny I havo In mind, Bald McVcngh.
"but I romombor cnlllng on II. M.
Twombly at his offlco In tho lnttor
part of October, 1904. Whllo wo
woro In conversation ho wns cnllcd
on tho phono, Ills offlco Is In tho
snmo building ns Morgan's, but In
nn uppor story, Whon Twombloy
returned ho told mo he wbb talk
ing with Harrlmnn nnd that Hnrrl
mnn had been called from Wnsh
Ington by Itoosovolt nnd had found
tho president nnxIotiB of rnlslng
nn additional fund for tho cam
paign nnd thnt It had resulted In
Harrlman agreeing to rnlso and ulvo
Illlss $210,000. Twombly snld thnt
Harrlman hnd cnllcd him up nnd
snld ho expected him to give $G0,
000. Twombly told mo Harrlman
wns going to glvo Sf.O.OOO nnd thnt
something ho snld lend him to he-
wns a pllcluir on tho Berkeley iilno4,ovo M()rf,nn WIl8 to K,vo ?r,0.ooo.
Prom tho North Bond club ho went "iin oni.i i,n r .... ii-.i!
in lin rtntrln...! 4nn... ,.f 11,- Tlfl- "" " ""l "l WUIBIi 11U11I
IU KiW y.IM,lll4 tW-tllll Ul IIIU I UV.II1U
Const league and from thcro to tho
Phllndolphln Nationals. Things
mnn was acting In tho common In
torest nnd thnt tho contributions
would havo to bo made I recall
ho expressed an opinion thnt tho
contributions would practically bo a
wnsto, nnd thnt Itoosovolt wns Hiiro
of his election but thnt Hnrrlmnn,
expected to Btnnd the. cntlro
contribution." Ho ndded, "of
course, there Is nothing for mo to
do but meet his rcnuoBt."
McVeagh Bald that undoubtedly
mm wns 1110 incident to which Ilus
sell nnd Wolllvor hnd alluded.
WANTED MOItE MOXEV.
Macveagh also related a recent
conversation with Chnrlcs A. Pea
body, president of ho Mutual Llfo In
suranco, company, In which Ponbody
sniu ne was in iinrriman's olllco when
ho (Harrlman) called up Twombloy
about a contribution. Penned v snld
Harrlman told him ho was down at
Washington and tho Presldont In
sisted or requested or desired him to
rnlso additional money, nnrt for the
stnto campaign In New York nnd pnrt
10 uso in otnor states. Macveagh add
ed that Twombloy told him ho hnd
onco been Invited , to lunch at tho
wnito houbo with Prick but that was
oeroro tho Harrlman Incident
"Whlto did not sny so but ho gavo
mo to understand thnt they hnd both
mauo contributions nftorwnrdB," snld
Macveagh. Mncvonch had obtnetod
to rotating tho Incidents becnuso tho
mon concorncd woro dead and unabto
to testify but tho commlttco insisted
Twombloy represented, tho witness
understood, tlio Vnndorb It IntoroHts.
Prick represented tho coal steel In
terests, Achbold nnd Itogors tho
Standard Oil nnd Georgo J. Gould,
tho lending rnllroad interests.
(By Associated Press to Tho Cooa
Bay Tlmos)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 8. no
prosontntlvo William B. McKnlloy,
prcconvontlon manngor of Taft. pre
sented to tho Clnpp commlttco today
accounts allowing that ho had spent
nbout $200,000 for tho president's
cnndldacy. Ho said $1G0,00 was sub
scribed by Ilonry P. Taft and Charles
P. Taft, tho president's brothers, and
John Hay Hammond, E. T. States
bury nnd Andrew Cnrnoglo gavo
$25,000. Ormsby McIInry. contest
mnnngor for tho Itoosovolt forces nt
tho Chicago convention, told tho com
mlttco ho hnd spout bJtwecn $2C00
and $30,000 for convention work for
TOO LATE TO SEE
WIFE ALIVE
Mrs. Warren Bachtel Dies Be
fore Husband Is Able to
Reach Her.
Word hnB been received hero
of tho death of Mrs. Warren Bach
tel of this city In Tennessee, whoro
alio went to visit her mother nnd
for tho bcnoflb of lior honlth. Mr.
Bachtel a short tlmo ago rccolvod
word thnt his wlfo was worso and
started for Tennessee, but did not
rench thcro boforo alio died. Tho
denth, It is understood, occurred
Snturday or Sunday and tho funernl
wns hold thcro totlay. Mr. Bach
tel has a machlno shop on Broad
way. Mrs. Bachtel is about 38
years old nnd boBldcs a husband
loaves ono child. Mrs. Bnchtcl hnd
many friends In this city.
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r
,SiJj0J'llJ.1P'J - J-'lft-HqM'. coul.dltoosovoU In tho southorn states
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m SAYS
!et.
explosions In Los
LOCALOVERFLOW
11IUTIIS. f
eherhy,. :
. A ShT"0rn t0 -Mr- nd Irs.
Ill South ood nt t,ier ll0'n.
"outh Fourth Btreet. n son
0tTBi1.rn..to ?'. nnd Mrs. Jesso
M. Ott i, .,d' a "Jaughtor.
SIS? Mra' O. E7 Edwards"of
Thousands Will Attend the
Series in New York
and Boston.
IlKCOItDS OP PKHVIOUS
SEHIES.
Yonr Wlnnor Loser
1903 Boston Pittsburg
1904 No sorlcs.
1905 Now York. .Philadelphia
190C Chicago Chicago
1907 Chicago Detroit
1908 Chicago Dotrolt
1909 Pittsburg Dotrolt
1910 Philadelphia ...Chicago
1911 Philadelphia. .Now York
In 1903, 190G, 1910 Itnd
1911 tho winners woro mom
bora of tho American lenguo.
In tho other years tho winners
woro mombors of tho National
league
I
uoxa TIIK SICK. I
If -' 'HUB nn . . '
B- Farrln 7. ul Mr- and B
to Sumner rei'ortea m ut ,s
l!shomV!5.(1 of Enstsldo Is ill at
-" un tonsllitis.
!Uuh?'pJ0' Bunker Hill
vruum lever.
irx-vElir.,aTK "charges nt THE
SsfiSr" WVES at THE
i .PmenT nf ts ..--..-
hk .wnensran. I ".: ,uoo,f,D
ssrjSRfcJS?
'nment of Uruguay. '
(By Asaoclatod Press to Tho Cooi
Bay Tlmea.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. For tho
21st tlmo Inflatory and for tho
eighth tlmo umluV tlio auspices of
tho modern national basobnll com
mission, tho grontest of basobnll
shows started today. Tho porform-
nnco Is entitled this year, for tho
first tlmo, "Now York vs. Boston."
For honor of participating In
this Benson's climax ovor ouu in
dividual aspirants woro enrolled
Thoy hallod from overy section of
tho United Statoa and grouped un
der tho leadership of 10 dlfforont
club managements, engaged nil
summor In tho compotltlvo re
hearsals known as Mnjor Leaguo
Pennant Itaces.
Tho Schedule
Tho schedulo aftor today's garao
at tho Polo grounds, for tho rest
of tlio series follows:
Wednesday, Octobor 9. Second
gamo; nt Fenway Park, Boston.
Thursday. October 10 Third
gamo nt Now York.
Friday, Octobor 11 Fourth gamo
at Boston,
Saturday, October 12 fifth
gamo, at Now York.
Monday, Octobor 14 Sixth gamo
(If nocessary); at Boston.
To bo decided later Sovonth
gamo (If necessary).
Club first to win four games cap
tures the title.
Whenever Impossible on account
of bad weathor or other causes, to
n gamo on tho day scheduled, tho
contending clubs will remain In tho
city at which that gamo Is sched
uled until tho gamo can bo played.
In event of auch postponements tho
schedule of' remaining games jvljl
IS SECURED
Program of Rosenthal Murder
Trial in New York
Is Slow.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
nay Times.)
NEW YORK. Oct. 8. With ono
Juror In tlio box tho second dny of
tlio trim of IJeckor, chnrgod with
the murder of Herman Rosenthal,
was resumed boforo Justice Goff
In tho criminal branch of the su
promo court today.
fill ne AUTO
VICTIM DIES
FAMILY AFTER
185 MILL!
Wertz Connections Will Take
Claim to the Highest
German Courts.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
uay Times. )
CHICAGO, Oct. 8. Mrs. Estollo
Ryan Snyder who Iibb Just returned
from Gormany as roprcsontlvo of tho
American Wertz Family Association
whoro sho sought to rocolvo from
Gormnny, Austria and Netherlands,
$185,000,000, tho amount of tho es
toto of Paul Wortz, an Imperialist
field marshall of the seventeenth cen
tury, announced the plans of tho as
sociation of carrying the case Into
tho highest courts of tho German
Empire Tho money for undertaking
tho enso Is to bo rnised nt a reunion
of tho Wortz family to bo held at
Harrlsburg October 25 to 27. It Is
expected that ono thousand heirs of
Paul Wertz will bo present. Tlio re
union is to bo hold at tho old Wertz
homestead founded by Jacob Wertz,
head of nn Amorlcan branch of tho
family, In tho eighteenth century.
KEEN Kl'TTEU pockot KNIVES
absolutely GUARANTEED at THE
GUNNERY.
Man With Bruce Brown When
Killed Also Loses His
Life.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Uny Times.)
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Oct. 8.
Tony Scudolnri, mechanician for
Bruco Brown, who wns killed Inst
week whllo trying out tho Vandor
bllt cup raco courso In this city,
died today of Injuries rocolvcd
whon their car went into the ditch.
M
WINE
Tho SONS of NORWAY will give a
SOCIAL DANCE at EAGLES' HALL,
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER
12. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA will
furnish tho music. EVERYONE Js
cordially INVITED to attend.
(Continued on Pago Four.)
GUNS to RENT at THE GUN-NERY.
Libby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, Pacific
Livery ""J Transfer Company.
Army Officer Will Investigate
Claims Made Against
the Mexicans.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 8.
To mnko a first hand Investigation of
claims for damages nt this sldo of
tho Mexican border during tho Made
ro revolution, Lioutenant Colonol
Francis K. Kornan, Major EH A.
Holmlck and Lioutenant Arlstdes Mo-
rono, mnko up a commission recent
ly appointed to report on tho merits
of thoso cases nnd leave horo tho lat
ter part of tho weok for El Paso to
bogln work. Data twolvo claims all
for deaths or physical Injuries havo
been presented to tho commission al
though it is likely others will bo
made At least a month may bo re
quired to mako tho proposed investigation.
CHOLERA IN JAPAN.
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 8.
A cholera opldemlc 1b report
ed In Yokohomu
NOTICE TO ALL SOCIALISTS.
Special meeting on Wednesday,
October 9th, at 8 p. m. Import
ant business. You aro especially
requested to bo present.
A. J. STEPHENS, Sec.
Why aro so many flno homes be
ing built In Songstackon'a Addi
tion? Because tho title la perfect,
Plenty of sunshlno and llttlo wlndj
and excellent Bay view.
Mother of North Bend Attor
ney and Doctor Dies in
That City.
Mra. Phlloclon A. Ilolllstor, ngod
C2 years, died last ovonlng nt Mra.
Imhoff's hospital In North Bond. Sho
has been ill for nbout two yoars. Tho
Immodlato cnuso of hor doath wns
uromln. Mrs. Ilolllstor Is survived
by two sons, Fred Ilolllstor nnd Dr.
Georgo S. Ilolllstor of North Bond,
nnd n dnughter, Mrs. D. 8. Furry of
San Diego.
Mrs. Ilolllstor has resided with hor
son, Fred Ilolllstor, In North Bond
for tho pnst nlno yoars. Boforo com
ing horo alio resided for a tlmo In
California, having gone from Michi
gan to that stato. Mrs. Ilolllstor was
born nt Tallnhassco, Florida, and was
raised by hor uncle, David II. Walk
er, who for ninny yonra was governor
of Florida. Sho was marrlod In 18C8
to Col. Georgo S. Holllster, n grndu
ato of West Point nnd nil olllcor in
tho regular army. Col, Ilolllstor died
nbout thirty years ago.
Tho burial will bo at San Frnncls-
co. Short prlvnto funeral sorvlces
will bo hold Thursday morning at
Mrs. Imhoft s hospital Just beforo tho
doparturo of tho Rcdondo, on which
vossol tho remains will bo taken to
rSan Francisco.
CAPT.lilS
ON SPEEDWELL
To Be Master of New Esta-
brook Steamer on the
Bandon Run.
It was announced todny that Capt.
Burtis, woll known hero, Is to bo tho
mnstor of tho now stoamor Speedwell
which was recently launched, at tho
Kruso & Banks ship yard in North
Bond and which will soon bo put Into
commission by A. P. Estabrook and
Company of San Francisco. Tho
stoamor Is now having her machinery
Installed and will soon start on tho
run between San Francisco and Ban
don. Tho late Capt. C. P. Jonson who
died In San Francisco nnd who had
been mastor of tho Fiflold wns to
havo takon tho now stoamor. Slnco
his' death Captain Burtis has boon
chosen ns master.
On Coos Uny, Capt. Burtis Is woll
known as ho was fonnorly mastor of
tho stoamor M. F. Plant running
from this placo to San Francisco.
Recently Capt. Burtis had chargo of
tho steamer Eureka when sho mndo n
trip to southern wnters for a party
of men who woro scoklng a burled
treasure Ho is a highly ofllclont
mariner.
EAGLES, NOTICE!
Como out Wednesday night!
Something doing. Don't miss It.
Every momber urged to bo pres
ent. By order of
M. J. OSTROW.
Worthy Presldont.
Preparations Are Made for
Immediate Action on
Battle Field.
POWERS W0UL3 LIKE
TO STOP TROUBLE
News Is Received Calmly on
the Stock Exchange in
London.
i
(By Associated Press to Tho Com
Bay Tlmos.)
LONDON, Oct. 8 A nows ag
ency dlspntch from Clttinjo, Monto
nogro, stntcs thnt Montonogro for
mnlly declared war against Turkey
today. Tho declaration wns deliver
ed to tlio Porto by tho Montonogro
chnrgo d'affaires early today.
Heavy fighting Is already In Trc
gresB along tho frontlor. A lrM
gado of nine bnttnllons of Turkish.
Infantry Is proceeding from Scu
tari to Tusl on tho Montonogrlan
frontier and was attacked laBt ev
ening by u lnrgo force or Mallssorl
tribesmen, Just boforo reaching Tu
sl. Tho battlo, according to n dis
patch, la proceeding this morning.
No confirmation hns been rocolvoi
by tho foreign legations horo or hy
tho British foreign olllco.
Diplomats Leave
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
CETT1N.IE, Montonogro, Oct
8 Tho Montonogro chnrgo d'affaires
at Constantinople has boon o rue rod.
to lenvo thoro todny. Tho Turkish
chnrgo d'affaires hero was hnndod
his passport by tho. Montenegro
government.
Raise More Slonoy.
(By Aasoclntod Press to the Coos Bay
Times.)
BELGRADE, Benin, Oct. 8. Re
ports rcachod hero today that tho
Moiiteiiegrnu troops havo crossed
tho Turkish frontlor. Tho Sorvlan
government todny votod nn oxtix
credit of $8,000,000 for mllltnrr
purposes.
Disapprove War.
(By Assoclntod Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 8. Tho
Austrian and Russian ministers nt
noon todny mndo Joint representa
tions to tlio Bulgnrlan govornmont
in bohnlf of tho powors. Thoy In
formed tho Bulgnrlan govornmont
that tho pnwora strongly disap
proved tho warllko attitude of tho
Balkan states and urged upon
thorn n prompt cessation of military
concentration,
e-
FIRST ADD WAR
Report Corsvct.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
PARIS, Oct. 8. Tho French gov
ernment rcgnrda tho roport that
Montonegro has declared war with
Turkoy, ns correct, according to nn
announcement from tho forolgn offlco.
Received Quietly.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 8. Tho stock ox
chnngo regarded tlio declaration ot
war by Montonegro with cnlmnoss
nnd tho prices changed ory little
Tho mnrkot nppearcd inclined to
await tho result of nctlon today by
'.ho powors.
England Agrees.
(Ty Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
PARIS. Oct. 8. Grent Britlan in
formed Promlor Polncnro today that
sho now agrees to tho suggestion that
an Intervention at Constantinople
should bo mndo collectively by tho
ambassadors ot tho 11 vo groat powers.
This strongtiioiied tho hnuds of tlio
powors In tholr ropresontntiou. Ef
fort of tho Bulgarian government to
borrow ono million a
bunk horo failed.
M
Y
ARE FOR SALE
Government Has Over Ono
Hundred Guns to Be
Disposed of.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. S.
Moro than ono hundred six and eight
Inch guns and mounts of nn obsolete
nnttorn aro now storod In sovon gov
ornmont yards soon to bo offered for
salo by the nnvy ordinnnco bureau.
Thoso guns aro laid awny at Mare
Island, Puget Sound, Washington,
Philadelphia, Boston, Now York and
Portsmouth yards and will bo Bold by
tho commandants In any manner
thoy seo fit.