The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 14, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL,XXXVI.;rTrcoi!i?.H MARSHFIELD, OREGON, gBTOf, tESETO3T SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1912.-12 PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall 0i -J 6
and Coos Hay Adertlscr.
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ML APPROPRIftTiONS
DREGOH
Lnrcssman Hawley Presents
mittce Today.
REQUESTED FOR
COOS BAY PROJECTS
Announces He Will Ask Addi
tional Amount IUI uuua
Bay Later.
(Special to Tho Times.)
wisitiN'OTON. Dec. 14. Con-
misman Ifawloy presented Oregon's
- . 1 .. - .... .1 linMltftM I 1 1
c!ilm for nvor u iiumui im
provements for tlio next flscnl year
t,.far a spcclnl mooting of tho
tooifl rivers nnd harbors comtnlttco
till morning. In addition to cuii
ir attention to tlio necessity of n
liberal sum for tho malntonnnco of
nrlotiB existing projects, lio mndo
tmM arguments In support of tho
following projects nnd tho nntounts
ieslrcd:
Tillamook. $307,000.
Mouth of Columbia. $100,000.
Willamette. $120,000.
Columbia, bolow Portland, $1G0,
(10. Oregon City locks, $S5,000.
Coos liny, $SO,000.
.Vebaloin, $100,000.
Yaqulnn, between Toledo nml
Tmulna, $2S,000.
Coqulllc, $0000.
Hawlcy notified tho commlttco
tlit bo would tnlco up nn addition
il appropriation for Coos liny ns
toon as tlio reports from tho sur
urs wcro filed.
Two Items In nddlilou to tlio
lore to bo Inrludod In tho sundry
clrll bill nro $120,000 for tho im-
poTCment of tho Columbia, bolow
Portland, and $SG,000 for tho Slus
li. Tho Columbia rlvor projects pro
noted by Ilnwloy nro only thoso ln
claded In this district by tho Inst
Itrjilaturo,
Gcorgo Wcstlngliouso says thnt
tit Ideal vessel of tho ocean trndo
li an American schooner with aux
iliary engine
EBELS HUNG
Bodies Are Left Suspended
I
PlS Prnm Trnne iif Cararn
Soldiers.
It? Aci I-'ci I'rfM to Cooa Ilijr TlniM.)
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11. Sixty
todies of robols hanging in trees
ro counted by porsons traveling
'rorn Las Cruces to Tomnscnltopeo
I" the stato of Moxlco, Tills is ono
ol tho results of tho campaign
Wlnst tho robols in thnt district
ty Colonel Ulvoroll.
HAKE MEXICO
PAY HEAVILY
Army Officers Recommend
588,000 Indemnity for
Wounded Americans.
IBj Alio tc4 Tfcti to Cool Car Tlmea.
Washington, doc. 14. Twen-
'Hhreo Americans wounded or
,hso relatives woro killed or
funded by shots fired across tho
jtolcan border In April and May,
1,ll. should rocolvo an indemnity
legating $88,000 from tho Mox
"Jn government, according to n ro
Wrt to congress by tho commission
xt fflcers of tho army who lnvestl
Wfd tho cases. All claims of tho
gleans Injured on tho American
J8 by bullets from Mexican rov
wlonIrs wero disapproved.
latv,6 flsh Paratilapla multicolor
Oouth3 egSB ,n Pckets ,n hor
The
FOR
1 ASKED
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IN FRISCO Buy
Young Geyser Loosed by Pile
Driver Worth Million
to the State.
tnr AMorlatci rim to Coo liar Tlmm.l
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. II. Tho
Infant goyscr loosed from Iho bot
tom of Snn Francisco bay yostordny
by n pllo driver Is worth $1,000,000
to tho state, according to Joromo
Nowmnn, chlof engineer for tlio
Stnto Hoard of Harbor CcmmlMlon
ors, who ostlmnted todny thnt tho
board by using fresh water spout
ing from tho bottom of tlio bay in
stead of buying water would savo
$50,000 u year. Tlio flow continued
to bo copious today, nml If any
thing nuguiuuted tathor than dimin
ished. Newmnn thinks thoro Is ov
cry reason to bollovo tho Stnto
chomlst will find It puro nml fresh
mid similar to tlio best nrtoslnn
water.
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President-Elect Leaves Ber
muda for New York To
dayEnjoyed Trip.
HAMILTON, Uormuda, Dec. 1 1.
Prosldont-olect Wilson and party
sailed for Now York today. Wil
son declares ho was delighted with
tho vacation.
A Inrgo crowd gavo tlio visitors
nn enthusiastic send-off.
Turkish Destroyer Unable to
Force Entrance to Ae
gean Sea Today.
nr Acatf4 Tdm to Com nr Tlma.l
ATHENS, Dec. 14. A Turkish
destroyer attempted to pass Into
tho Aegean sea from Tlio Darda
nelles today but was drivon back
by tho Orcok destroyers.
Tho Turkish fleots on either
sldo of tho watorway roplled to tho
Greek guns hut with no effect.
Pioneer Columbia Riverman,
Worth Many Millions
Dies in Portland.
(Dr Aaoclate4 Trm to Coo. Dr Time.
PORTLAND,
Dec. 14. Jacob
Kamm, a votoran steamboat man
of tho Columbia river vnuoy
tho "Old Orogon" country w ho
founded tho business of which tho
o v n & N- Co '8 tl10 (,,rect
Buccossor,' died at Ills homo In this
cltv today of diseases Incident to
old ago. Ho was 89 years of ago.
Io wns ono of tho most wealthy
men In tho Pacific Northwest, hay
"ng vast property holdings in this
section besides po.sesB.ns cowld
orablo valuable property In San
Francisco. Ho was roputed to bo
worth many millions.
- .. t.nni ami nam-
S electricity, l.avo been recently
added to rno jiuimw y .
achusetts school of Technology.
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JACOB KAi
PASSES AWAY
AHC1 WOMAN
French Capital Aroused by a
Scandal Involving Mrs. Ma
rie Barnes and Walter
Mumm, Sportsman.
tnr amocUici itch to cooi nr Tim.i
PARIS. Dec. 11. Further compll.
cations dovelopcd In tlio Bensntlon
nl shooting nffnlr Thursday night
In which Mrs. Darncs, an American
woman, and Walter Mumm, a welt
known French sportsman, wcro tho
principals. Mrs. Dames, It now de
velops, was shot Iwlco by Mumm
boforo slio shot him. Sho brought
her revolver Into action only after
bIio lind been badly wounded. Ev
ery effort has been mndo by tho
Mumm family to suppress Informa
tion In connection with tho scandal.
Mrs. Haines. It is said, has not loft
Frnnco as first stated, hut Is In a
prlvato hospital, whoro slio Is re
ported to bo in n dangerous condi
tion. According to ono version of tho
nowspapors, Mumm and Mrs. names
wont about togotlior overywhero dur
ing tho past year, and Mrs. Darncs,
hollovod Mumm was about to mar
ry her. Differences, however, nrosc,
and Mumm declared his Intention
of breaking off tlio acquaintance
with hur. This was Thursday night
and tho tragic shooting sccno fol
lowed Immediately afterward.
Mumm, In nplto of his wounds,
was ablo to leavo tlio houso with
out a8slstanco and went to a hospi
tal. IS FROM PENNSYLVANIA.
Mr. Hni'iicH Has Had Stormy Mat
rlmonlnl Career.
tlljr AnoricJ I'nu (o Coo !Ir Tlmci.
NEW YORK. Doc. 14. Mrs. Mn-
PEACE OFFER
KEPT SECRET
Balkan Nations Present De
mands to Turkey at Lon
don Conference.
lly Auo.IIm1 I'm. In Coo. Ila- Tlmm
LONDON, Doc. 1C Tho chlofs of
four Dalkau unions to tho peace
conforonco havo drawn up tho tormn
of peaco which tho allies Intend to
prcsont with a united front to tlio;
Turkish plenipotentiaries of tho Ot
toman omplro, havo decided a simi
lar secrecy shall mark tho ontlro
ponco conforonco, unless It should
bo considered ndvtsablo to isstio
communications from tlmo to tlmo.'
Tills, however, must havo tho con
currence of all tho plenipotentiar
ies. WEBS IN EAST
Well Known Coos Bay Young
Man to Be Married Next
Monday in Missouri.
Mrs. Honry Bishop of South
Droadway today received an invi
tation to tho mnrrlago of hor bro
I
ther, John Motley, and Mls3 Ermlnoncy trlnl toAay in COnuoctlon with
biirowsuury, which win uu buiowii-
Ized at tho homo of tho brldo in
Osceola, Mo Monday ovonlng, Do-
combor 10,
" Tho news came as a decldod sur
prlso to Mr. Motloy's pany friends
hero, as tho eastern trip which ho
left on a fow weeks ago was sup
posed to bo purely a business ono.
Ho Is ono of tho most prominent
young men In Marshflold, having for
a long tlmo been connected with
tho Flanagan & Donnott bank, la
ter bolng connected with II. Q.
Hoy's law offlco nd recontly hav-
lng been elcctod secretary of tho
Chamber of Commerce.
Tho marrlago marks tho culmin
ation of a boyhood and girlhood ro
mance Mr. and Mrs. Motley will leave
Osceola Monday night or Tuesday
for Coos Bay,
DO you 1IKMKVK the DEVIL'S
niii'Mi TiiKOKY? Como out and
hoar It discussed nt tho I'HESHV
mi.iDr.iv rillJIirir noxt SUNDAY
EVENING, Splondld music. Bring
a frlond nnd COME.
SHOT 1 PARIS
rlo Hnmcs, Involved In tho Mumm
shooting nffnlr In Paris, is n na
tive of Pennsylvania and in 1910
married Gcorgo II. Crcol, n million
aire Chilean, Sho Instituted di
vorce proceedings against him In
Franco last year, but thcro is no
record of tho divorco bolng grnntcl.
Tho woman's flrst husband was
Henry David Darncs of Daltlmoro,
whom sho married nt tho ngo of 15.
Waltor Mumm from tho police
report nttneked tho woman and
kicked her in tho faco and neck.
Slio Is under treatment of four
physicians. An hour after Mumm
loft tho house, sho went In nn
nuto, accompanied by a man nnd
her cook, who was tho solo witness
of tho shooting, to somo point not
established, but it Is believed to bo
somo sanltorlum.
(Mr AworUtol l'n. to Coo Itr Tlmm.
HALTIMOHU, Dec. 14. Harry
Davis Darncs, mentioned ns tlio
flrst husband of Mrs. Mario Darncs,
denied thnt ho over wns her hus
band. Ho wns Introduced to her ns
Mnry Cleveland Honslmor thirteen
years ago. Ho was mnrrlod nt tho
time. Tho last tlmo ho saw her
wbb 12 years ago.'
tnr Anoilatr.1 rrM to Coot Br Tlmm.
KASTON, Pa., Dec. 14. "Mrs.
Mary Darncs" wns born near horo.
Sho was about 30 years of ago. Hor
father, John Hcnslinor, worked In
a local paper mill. Sho wns onco
employed In a hotel horo, hut wont
to Now York.
T
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Insurance Adjusters Charged
With Being Involved in
Conspiracy.
tlr AuOvUlM I'rrft to Cooi nr Tlmn.l
SOUTH DEND, Intl., Dec. 14.
Tlio oxposuro of nn alleged "nrson
trust," said to bo composed of In
surnuco adjusters and operating
throughout tho ontlro mlddlo west,
will follow, it Is said, tho arrest
of Don Knhn, a former South Hond
morcfinnt, and Don Franklin of Chi
cago. Thoy aro accused of firing
n clothing storo owned by ICalm
last April. Tho two woro arrested
in Chicago and aro now hold horo
under bonds of $20,000 each.
John J. McNamara's Attacks
on Authorities Read in
Indianapolis.
Br AuocUtrd rrui to Coot Oar Time..
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Dec. 14.
John J. McNamara's attacks on tho
authorities for causlug his arroBt
wero read in tho dynamite conspir-
q charges that tho presont ue-
fondants approved of what ho said.
Flvo months after ho was taken to
Los Angolcs for dynamiting, McNa
mara's roport as secretary of tho
union wns read at tho Ironworkers'
convention In Mllwaukeo, In Sop
tomber, 1911. Tho roport was dat
ed "In a coll, 2500 rallos away,"
and charged that tho authorities
had "stolon" $420 from tho Iron
workers headquarters whon tho ar
rest was mado. District Attornoy
Miller said tho report, with ono by
Presldont Ryan, who chargod that
McNamara had been kldnapod, was
road by Herbert S. Hockln, and ap
proved by tho convention.
SICE SALING'S now lino of IV
ORY nnd .MOCCASINS for XMAS
PRESENTS. 118 HHOADWAY.
When In need f
PLUMIHNG,
HEATING,
TINNING,
SHEET METATj WORK,
CALL 101-J
PIONEER limV'RB CO,,
When Uoiio by .s i is douo rlgU
GOV. WEST SATS LAX LAWS
ABE BREEDING CB1ILS
SAY GARRISON
HAD G01FESSED
Rumor That Local Attorney
Had Admissions from
Man Executed.
The execution of Frank Garrison
and tho statement ho Issued yester
day at Salem luivo caused much
comment around town. Tho pre
vailing opinion Is thnt he wns In
sane, ns well us being n dnngorous
criminal.
Tom llnll, who with It. O. Graves
and C. A. Sohlbrede, defended Gar
rison In his two trials horc,
Is reported to hnvo had a confes
sion from Garrison. Howovor, Mr.
Hall will not mnko nny statoment
about Garrison's rovolatlon to him
until ho has consulted Judge Coke
ns to tho rights of attorneys making
public their client's statements.
Marshal Carter feels Indignant ov
er the text of Garrison's stntoment.
Ho nlded greatly In ferreting out
tho murder of Hoy Perkins and
says that thoro was not n doubt in
the world about Garrison's guilt.
Ho says that Garrison was probably
prompted to tho attack on him In
tho stntoment by n dcslro to get re
venge Somotlmo back, Mr. Carter
Bays, Garrison wns bitter nt J. E.
Graham, tho dctectlvo who worked
on tho enso, Archlo Phillips and
Cnpt. Harris than ho wns at him
(Carter) but Garrison evidently for
got them in making his bitter at
tack, IN SI L
Worry Over Child's Health
Causes J. P. Thompson
to Go Insane.
Word lias beon received hero of
tho death of J. P. Thompson, n
woll known Cntchlng inlet rancher,
which occurred in St. Louts.
His death was tragic. A fow
months ngo ho loft for tho cast with
his 12-year-old son, Johnnlo, to con
sult specialists about curing n de
formity tho latter suffored. Wor
ry over tho child caused Mr.
Thompson's mentnl dornngomont, ac
cording to meager reports, nnd ho Is
said to havo Inflicted injuries on
himself which rosultod fatally.
Mrs. Thompson nnd othor rela
tives llvo on Catching Inlet,
Thompson's half brother, Aug.
Honnlngsen, wont nasi u snort tlmo
ngo. It Is oxpoctcd that Mr. Hon
nlngson and a brothor of Mr,
Thompson will accompany tho ro
mains to Newport, Wash., for burial
SEATTLE CARO
GAME IS FATAL
One Man Dead and Another Is
Badly Wounded as a Re
sult of Saloon Row.
nr Aaaorlata. I'naa to Cooa In; Tlmw.)
SEATTLE. Dec. 11. Mlchaol Chl
mlont, a Inboror agod 32 of Ta
conia, Is dead and D, Fallanoo, a
grocer, aged 3G, Is In a hospital
with knlfo wounds sustained dur
ing a running fight. Tho two mon
quarrolcd about a card gamo In a
saloon and knives woro drawn. AVlt
nossos allogod Fallanoo first stab
bod Chlmlont who ran from tho sa
loon nnd suddenly turned on Fal
laneo and stabbed him four times.
Chlmlont himself was stabbed again
In tho struggle nnd dlod later in tho
hospital.
T
Declares Weak Minded and
Degenerates Are Allowed
to Beget Weaklings.
MORE EFFORT MADE
ABOUT LIVE STOCK
Urges Supporters of Hanging
to Try and Aid in Remov
1 ing Cause.
IHr AvnclatM Pirn to Cooa nr Tlmct.l
PORTLAND, Dec. 1 1. FoltowInR
tho execution of tho four condomuod
men nt Salem yesterday, Governor
Oswald West today mado tho fol
lowing statement to tho Associated
Press: "This will not prevent
crime. You must got at tho root
of tho ovll." Thcso woro tho last
words of ouo of tho condomnofl
men nnd thoy woro to tho point.
I nm not opposed to capital nuu
Ishmcnt iih somo think, becnucu 2
nm slopping over with sentiment,
but because the practice sceum to
mo to ho entirely wrong nnd fool
ish. If wo deliberately pormlt or
ganized greed to breed, through tho
aid of poverty nnd vlco, theso crim
inals and degonernteii, aro wo not
in a wny responsible for tholr nctnT
Is not tho blood of tholr victims on
our hands nn well nn that of the
nssassln? Wo spend much tlmo and
monoy educating the pcoplo how to
soloct nnd breed nnd caro for live
stock. Wo Impress upon thoiu Che
fact that only through proper sole
tlon nnd enro can dcslrnhln nulmala
bo produced. Yet wo Ignoro IheMl
teachings In dealing with our '&
low mnn for wo only pormlt th
wonk-mlnded nnd dogonornto to
Jimto nnd breed nt will. Wo force
tholr offspring to grow up in the
inldBt of vlco nnd nwful povortjr,
dwarfed morally, mentally nnd phy
sically and then hold up our
hands In horror whon wo hoar of
tho commission of somo awful
crlmo.
Lot theso who wish to provont
crlmo tnko tlmo to look around
nnd sco tho conditions under whrch
somo children nro bred and oblfgad
to grow up. Lot thorn loud a hand
to Hiobo who nro trying to remove
somo of tho muses nnd thoy will
do far more to provont crlmo than
by crying, "crucify him! Crucify
him!"
OREGON RATE
IS
Freight Charges on Fruit and
Vegetables Found Un
reasonable. (Ilr .o latfti I'rm Io Coo. liar Tfnica,r
WASHINGTON, Doc. 14. Tho In
torstato Commcrco Commission hold
unreasonable tho existing rato on
fruit and vegetables from Oregon,
Idaho and Utah to mlddlo west
points, nnd ordorcd a 20 por cent
reduction to go into offoct two years
from noxt Fobrunry,
LABORER FALLS
TWENTY FEET
August Lindstrom Badly In
jured at Smith Mill
This Morning.
August Lindstrom, a laborer em
ployed nt tho Smith mill, was In
jured this morning whllo at worlr.
Lindstrom was carrying lumbor and
was obliged to walk a distance oC
20 foot across a plank, which
broke,
Llndstrom's shouldsr was dislo
cated, his face cut and bo was
badly bruised. Lindstrom HvC3 at
tho Portland Houso nt Third null
Commercial.
Times' Want Ads bring rosults.
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