The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. EVENING EDITION. 6 PAGES.
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NO OTHERS NARROWLY ESCAPE !
,orinc Vnn Zlle and Jacob
Fourier Rescued by Crew
Of bpCCUWUII.
JAG IN BAY IS nioioTrD
CAUSb ur memo i en.
Loviiu I nrien Launch Strikes
Sunken Log Opposite Old
Town With baa nesuii.
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IIDDV FOUND, i
Phil Fourier's body was re-
covered from the Hny about 1
o'clock tlilB afternoon liy 'loin
Storo, Otto Freeman and Victor
Wlttlck, ono of Uio parties
dwBSln:; for liim.
AUliiMii.ii In- had neon
drowned H'rc o or four iinuw,
tho Oregon Power Company H
milmctor w.ib Immediately put j
Into tibo in hop" Unit lie might
1 r. usilint' 1. I
LET C0NTRAG1S
AT G S
IjAd seated at meai,
shot through head
GERVAIS, Or., Jan. 10 Al
bert Armstrong, r. years old,
Hon of W. A. Armstrong, liv
ing three mllcH Houth of Gor
valB, was nccldontnlly Bitot
while BittliiB nt tho snppor ta
ble, with tho family. . Tho btil
let eitnio throitisli tho Blnss
tloor and lodged In tho clilItl'H
liialn. Tho shot wns fired by
n big boy who was shooting
owls In the field nearby. Dr.
Kettle of (lervala wnH called
and Bays tho chances for the
flilld's recovery are Blight.
YOUTH IS SHOT IIV
HIS OW.V SHOTGUN
Going Ahead on Proposed Line
to Coast Arranging for
Bond Sale.
0 HANTS PASS. .Ian. it!.--Clear-lug
tho rlRlit of way on tho l'a-clflc-Interlor
railway Ih progressing
rapidly and camp No. 1 has been
moved iutorh Allen Creole and the
moil aro now working to tho west
of that stream.
Tho engineer and thono In chnrgo
havo been considering tho ndvlna
blllty or lottliiK a contract to local
parties for tho cleming of a three
mllo Hlretch of tho right or way
and bids woro nuked for that work.
ri.il Foiirti r ii well known Coos j Saturday afternoon twolvo Mipnruto
ay i.i. n a uimwiou iiim im" i niiiH nail noon rilod Willi tho on-
ioon in mo n.i'. "i'i"m" win limn Rinrorn oiuco, mii rrom local peo-
I, ,, no Iniiiu l. Humbler found- pi0. Tim i;oarliiK covered In thin
contiact will ho thai extending to
.Toronio prnlrio, a point 0V4 in lien
from thlH city. To Allen Creole tho
right of wny has boon cleared tho
rull 1 00 reel In width, but rrom
thero on tho clearhiK will bo only
or such width as will bo necessary
to tho makliiB or the grades mid
tho moving or dirt In the cuts
and rills.
From tho city out nnrnwi Jerome
red In the litis . Charles van Z.llo
rJ J.-cIi Fourier wero rowuotl by
llfclo.it from Hi htemner Speed-
Icll, uC, was lo.idliiK uoiirby.
TIkj niililiiu w-'S canned by a
unkcii i mi',' or Iok. the launch,
luncil by Vnn .lie xtrlklnK It and
bumlcrlng nhnosl liniucdlatcly. Tho
Lunch wit; inroiitc to Fourier
Iron. raiHii on IIh.viihm liiidl ami!
hs licnMlv India will) groin ami
OR. HYDE IS
AGAJN TRIED
lult for i'ic s'nik iiralrlo very llttlo Kradlmt will bo
Vt fll I O In lit WOIlt dOW'll all tinpiuinif Hint-.i l.nlm. ,m ,lu .if
Ihrrn in--'' in . Went Into thn u'H-' .lai.lli 'im... .nai.m,.rl.,u .i,..,n..i
- ( .'V.I. KIU UIIHHIVUI (Up, 1Ufl,-
cr. Mr ii 'iU- had n plko polo niont Is thoreforo cnntomplutliuc the
In I '- .Ii Ioiir.-i (rabbod n IHo lottlnir of u urnai niiinlinr of Indi
vidual noiitmt'tM, nnch of a row
hundred root only, ttt a atnted price
Much or
" por yard or earth movod.
" nftr trlk-IihlK hiadliiK U plir.vcl wo;!, ant", b
rr c .en hi' I" II I'ourlnr wain un-
b!i t-i r t .'t) iilnv with which to
u':cr 1 1 i ui Me nnd on
IV, ' - "1
S ! .rcr w.iit down to rlwt taking a contract in this way mon
lo more, rnn wnrlr in linnl as thnv nlnaso
A lnr-o numb' r henrd tho callB nnd know Hint tliov aro bolnir paid
r !:clp rr-.i'i the men RHd Captain 'according to tho ofTort thoy put
this mothod inoro mon
Charged With Murder of His
Wife's Uncle, Millionaire
Swope in Kansas City.
Illr AMe-!ie.! Citm to Com IKy Tlmm.)
KANSAS CITY. Jnn. lfi. After
ioveral pontponoinentH, the third
trln or Dr. 11. Clarko Hyde for
tho minder of Colonel Thoinns II.
Swope liffgnn today when the selec
tion of I" vcnlronioii "from whom
the Jury will he chonon started.
Tile nllVHlclnil Ik lleenunil of ml.
ministering typhoid germs, cyanide
and other poisons to Swopu, who
died In October, 1900. Hyde, whoso
wlfo was a nleco or Colonol Swope,
was Indicted on tho murder clinrge
In .March, 1!U0.
NHWI'OIIT. Ore., Jan. 1C
Last evening a IC-ycar-old boy
named Hughes wan brought
here rrom Nashville, badly
wounded in a shotgun accident.
Whllo out hunting, ho loaned
his gun against n stump. When
a few yards away tho gun Blip
pod off tho Btunip nnd dis
chnrged. Most of tho chnrgo
struck young IIubIich In tho
back, arms nnd neck.
Tho wound is serious, though
not Ilkoly to result fatally, un
less blood poisoning sots In.
i DEATAILS
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ROCKEFELLER
IN RAD SRAPE
OF NOTED 11
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COMMITTEE
NORTH REND TO
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LISTER PUTS
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Oil Magnate Reported to Be
Suffering from Palsy
Talking Might Kill Him.
tPr Arwrlitfrl I'mh to Cool nr Tim..)
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 1C Al
though suffering from "Blinking pal
sy" and unnblo to spenk nbovo a
whisper, William Hockofoller would
be ablo to undergo a "briof oxnmlnn
t Ion boforo the House Money Trust
Committee and glvo his testimony of
"pnrnniount linportnnco", so Dr. C.
W. IllchnrdBon told tho committee
today, lie said Hint to permit tho
oil magnate to prolonged question
ing might cnuso n hemorrhage or
swelling of tho Irynx, which would
stop his bronthlng. Tho committee,
has not decided whether Hockofeller
will bo called to testify.
P rlli r the Spied well noon after
pins noliriod hnd it life boat
ruinchcil nnd nued Mewirs. Van
pie ami Jacob Pointer In a row
Nnutci.
Search was liiiinodlntoly Instltut-
'i for I'lill Fouiler. but no traco
f him could ho round. Finally
rappllng hooks were soeurod rrom
'lanhflehi ami a crew started drag
sing tho Day for tho body.
Tbo Oregon Power Comnnnv
pbert lis pulniotor to North llond
pm had everything roady to try
pnd rcstoro life by th0 wonderful
secnanlcal device. If thn l.miv
m Iccn recovered within n hnlf
four or to It might Imvo beon pos-p-
'a to resuscitate Mr. Fourier.
ii rourier was 41 vonra nhl
"i was unmarried. Ho hnd beon
13 UIO Ray ror nbOIlt unvnn vnnra
fi haa won a host or frlomls,
r-" aro greatly grkvod over his
I'raglc death.
Ha was a mpmimi. f n.n n..
purler Ilros., who conduct meat
!2 '" MnrB,,''l nnd North
"nd, and is inrviv,t i... ...-- ...
v ". Jacob' George nnd Henry,
forth. Ily
cnuld bo put on tho Job at once.
Tho uowly appointed public util
ities commission lias mot and or
ganized, Joseph Moss being named
ns vice chalrmnn to act In tho ab
boiico or tho mayor, who Is perma
nent chnlrmnu of tho body.
Tho city Is now ndvortlBlug the
$200,000 bond Issiio ror Bnlo and
nskB that bids covor all or any
part or tho Issuu. Transcripts have
beon propnrod to go to each bid
dor and ho must bnso his bid upon
this, nutting up ouo-elghth or the
nmoiint of tho bid ns n gunrantoo
that ho will comploto tho purchnso
within rivo dajH nfter tho accept
ance or tho bid by tho council.
nonircii is MunnKRKii.
Post OfflcenurglarArrestcl at Hose.
-k named for Worse Crime.
"8 Roseluri? nni.i
hi , ""iun eutj;
of hB JrSerso" ,8 tl10 tro nnmo
,, le man arrested in T?n-ni.....
''oreL,0r.M.8el!es.o(Pstomco
'nthonn, . ' b,an robber ea
a d" l?'Vn'.nndhels
not wrii,,?6'1, DU,ff' CaI- 'or the
ii. 7. r ThQ woman wm, m .
,ft n th0 n't of
' r-in
J'ou five dol-
F(,e her nt n.n
WaloiVJiV1 ,,K1A1M)T on
. would rr,t you flvo ,il.
Ike GHK
fLY,
-" a cents
Tr; The
"l)TliPii. ' "l luo
wrjH"r"AVnd
..u evening in
veil'S,
Times' WanTAdB.
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Mrs. Amanda E. Haguewood
Dies at Home of F. E. Wes-
terberg of Pneumonia.
Mrs. Amnndft K. Haguowood died
nt tho homo of hor daughtor, Mrs.
P. 13. WcBtorborg, In tho Williams
Apartments at 7:30 this morning.
Pnouiuonln was tho Imniodlato cnuso
of death, although sho hnd been ail
ing for somo time,
Mrs. Ilnguowootl was about slxty
flvo years old and hnd boon ailing
for Borne tlmo. Sho enmo hero from
Eastern Oregon, having mndo hor
homo with Mr. and Mrs. Westorborg
for somo tlmo. Sho was a rosidont
of Canyon City, Oregon, for many
years.
Sho Is survived by two children,
Mrs. Westerbcrg and a son, E. 11.
Haguowood, at Montosnno, Wash.
Tho funeral will probably bo held
Sunday, providing Mr. Haguowood is
nblo to got hero from Montosnno by
that timo.
Mrs. Hnguowood's son-in-law is
tho proprietor of tho Poople's Five,
Ton nnd Fifteen Cent Storo In tho
O'Connoll building on Market avenue
Governor of Washington in
Message Urges Many
Reforms.
OM'MI'IA, Wash., Jan. Hi. Gov
ernor El-neat I.litor In his Inaugural
mown go to tho Washington legisla
ture yesterday rocomniondod a pro
foroiitlal presidential prlmnry, di
rect olectlon or United Stntos sena
tors and iiou-parllsnnshlp in city
anil county olllces.
Tho governor took notice or com
plaints mtlo by farmers against tho
commission houses nnd rocommoud
ed state Inspection of such ostl
mates. Or a Washington exhibit to tho
Panamn-Pncirio Exposition nt San
Frnnclsco, Govornor Lister Bald:
"Tho necosslty for innkliig an ad
equnto appropriation has already
boon tnkon up by tho comniorclnl
bodies of the stnto, nnd I under
stand Hint tho amount nccessnry, In
their opinion, Is $500,000. Taking
tho most rnvornblo vlow possiblo, I
cannot convlnco myHolf Hint thoro
Is necoBslty ror bo Inrgo a sum.. I
cortnlnly hopo tl.nt tho appropria
tion mndo ror exposition purposes
will not exceed $200,000.
"I boliovo Hint a limited pnrt ol
tho appropriation should bo sot
nsido ror tho Installation or a cred
Itablo Pnnnmn-Calirornln Exposition
to bo hold In San Diogo, Cnliromla,
during tho samo year."
Governor Llstor said ho believed
It would bo bottor, Instead of ap
propriating $500,000 for exposition
purposes, for tho stnto to appro
priate only $150,000 or $200,000,
for thnfc purposo and uso tho dif
ference in undortnklng to purchase
locuod off lands and thon dlsposo
of them to actual Bottlers In small
tracts nt n prlco that would ropny
tho Btnto for its investment.
COQUILLE IN DAIUCNESS.
COQU1LLE, Oro., Jan. 1C Ow
ing to tho burning out of a number
of coils nt tho light plant of tho
Coqulllo River Electric Company,
Coqulllo was In darknoss for a while
nt the last of tho weok.
This makes tho second or third
tlmo that tho burning out of tho
colls hnvo cnusod not only Coqulllo,
but Myrtlo Point and tho smaller
towns up and down the river con
siderable nnnoyment and troublo aa
well as putting a damper on business.
NEARLY CATCH
' LOCAL PEEPE
F. S. Dow, S. D. Harper, C.
Hansen and Marshal Car
ter in Man Hunt.
"Jnclc, tho Peopor," or tho "Clo
thes Lino Correspondent," or whnt
evor ho may bo, was noarly appro
bended Inst night In South Marsh
Hold. Although ho eluded capture,
a half dozen South Mnrshflold men
nnd Marshal Cnrtor woro hot on his
trail for ovor an hour.
For somo timo past, an unknown
liiillvldunl, evidently demented, has
beon frightening the women thoro.
So far he has not como out Into tho
opon, but ho has beon hoard around
various homos near El rod nvenuo
nnd clothing loft on tho lines ovor
night hnvo boon written on with
strnngo messngos.
Lust evening, about 8 o'clock, F.
S. Dow null wlfo woro Just coming
out of their houso on a visit to n
neighbor's homo. Thoy snw n strange
man jump back rrom tho front win
dow, whoro ho had ovldontly been
"nooning'. Tho strangor started
across tho stroot. S. I). Ilarpor enmo
out of his homo opposite tho Dow
homo nbout tho samo tlmo and fol
lowed tho strangor. As no partic
ular crimo hail beon committed, thoy
did not fcol llko pouncing upon him
and running tho rlslc of serious
troublo so Mr. Dow started after
Marshal Carter. Tho stranger hid
behind tho hodgo around tho Hols
nor homo In tho former Merchant
placo. C. Hanson latorJolned Mr.
Ilarpor In keoplng watch on tho
stranger, but somehow ho got away
from thorn nnd when Marshal Carter
and Mr. Dow roturned, ho could not
bo found anywhoro.
Later In tho evening, Lovl Helsnor
saw tho strangor or somo prowler
down undorneath tho Fourth stroot
bridge. Tho stranger woro a light
overcoat, was apparently n young or
mlddlo aged man of medium slaturo
and build.
SHUT CASTRO OUT.
Ev-prcsldcnt of Venezuela Denied
Admittance to United States.
(Dr AModated PrM to Cooj Hay Tlrna
NEW YORK, Jan. 1C, A apodal
board of Inquiry at Ellis Island do
cldod that CIprlano Castro, ox-prosl-dent
of Venozuola, should bo ox
cluded from ontorlng tho United
I'MUs. Castro's attorneys Imme
diately announced that tho doclslon
of tho local Immigration authorities
would bo appealed to tho Depart
ment ol Commerce and Labor.
Times' Want Ads bring results.
Council Adopts Anti-Expectoration
Ordinance Bond
Issue and Street Work.
The North llond city council at
Its meeting this week adopted an
antl-splttlng ordlnnnro. The ordin-
Janco was urgod by Marshal Ander
son of North Head. It Is stringent
In its provisions nnd prohibits ex
pectoration on sidewalks nnd tho
streets, practically tho only place
loft for "froo and unrostrlctod ox
pectorntlon being tho North llond
city wharr and the cuspidors." It
was smtod that to Include tho city
wharf In tho forbidden territory
would hardly bo right.
llond Sale Up.
Tho council Is utlll considering
the Halo of bonds and Recorder
Derbyshire is looking after tho pre
liminaries. Thoy plnn to Issuo
about $.15,000 in refunding bonds.
Ono or th bond buyers who bid on
the Port or Coos Hay Issuo was
consulting with Recorder Derby
shire and John E. Prlco nnd Com
pany or Seattlo aro also negotiat
ing with tho city.
It may bo tnat tho city's gonoral :
Issuo will bo dofatTod until tho pro
posed city Improvements aro got
uudor wny nnd tho Improvements
on tliBin nr l-ondv for siilf. It In I
cxpectod Hint thoro will bo about
$50,000 worth of special Improvo
mont bonds Issuod In North Rend
this year.
Street Improvement.
An ordinance providing for
planking Washington street from
Sherman to tho contor of Stanton
was ndoptcd, It provldos for about
a block of work.
Tho city onglnoor wns instructed
to proparo plans and estimates for
Improving Stanton, from Delaware
to Ohio and Dolawaro from Sutlt
orlln to Stanton. This is nbovo tho
Porter Mill.
OlllCC IlllsllK'hS.
The council npprovod tho quar
terly reports of tho rocordor, trons
uror nnd wharfinger.
II. D. McCulloch,' J. G. Miillln
nnd 12. P. Andorson wore nppolntod
n commlttco to apprnlso tho city
proporty.
It wns ordored that $1200 bo
transferred from tho goncrnl fund
to tho special fund bo that tho city
omployos could bo paid cash Instead
of warrants.
BAD WEATHER
ON BAY TODAY
Snow, Sleet and Rain Make
It Disagreeable Western
Union Line Is Down.
Coos Day Is today experiencing
tho wintry storm that lias beon man
ifesting itself in Washington, cast
orn and northern Oregon for tho
last few days. Early this morning
thoro was a consldorablo fall of sleot
and snow, following a rainstorm.
Tho Bnow fall was slight but with
tho eleot and rain made the streets
nnd roads "mushy" and disagree
able Tho snowfall nt Portland and east
ern and central Oregon was consid
erably heavier last Sunday and Mon
day. Tho storm put tho Western Union
out of commission botweeu horo and
Rosoburg and In conaoquenco tho
Times was unnblo to rocolvo Its reg
ular Aasoelntod Press roport today.
QUEEN KLIZAUKTir, ono of tho
strongest stories history has ovor
recorded, In four parts, GRAND
THEATER, SATURDAY nnd SUV
DAY afternoon and evening.
Albert Burrage of Boston Re
lates How Millions Were:
Made Out of Copper..
ROCKEFELLERS WERE IW
ON THE ORGANIZATION
Also Tells About Lawson's
Noted Advertising Cam
paign on Stock Deals-
IDr Aio llol Pfrn to Com ny Tfinat,,'
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1C Tho de
tails of tho noted copper stock inawt
ipulutions during recent yenrs wart
related yesterday beforo tho IIousv
Money Trust Investigating Commit,
tee hero yosterdny.
Albert Ilurrngo of Iloston tontUbni
today that he organized tho Atr.ttl -gnmated
Copper Co. In lS'Jff. ffn
named his associates as William
Rotkofollor. Marcus Dnly, 11.11. Rot
ors nnd others. Ilurrngo could not
romombor how much was mude v
tho organizers In turning over trm?
. iuub properties lo mo amalgama
ted. "Was the profit $30,000.000? "
nsked rntermyer.
"I could not say," answorcd. IVur
nigo. Ho could not remember lifer
own profits, or those of Thomas W
Lnwson, William Rockefeller act.
Rogers.. Ilurrago said ho got M
profit In securities so far as he
could romember nnd did not get any
...?.' m,Ht0 or Iloston, Montana.
''lJlm "'' Ionl Involving $73.
000,000 was accomplished without
tho scratch of n pon?" naked the
council,
"Yos, bo far as I know."
didn't It?" asked Untormyotv
"Yes. you might say that,"' ro
pllod Ilurrngo. Ho could not any
whothor tho insiders "cntored Inrpe
roquests for subscriptions to the
stock, but ho know that beforo the
stock wns nllotted tho prlco buff
gono to $115 or $120 per $I0C
ni.uiv. vuiiiii iJtfi,UUO,000 or r-
lS2 J10 Bn''1 woro rocolvod from thta
$75,000,000 of tho stock. Ilumi
could not remember the dotnlls of
tho operation by which the unmlga
mntod took over tho Iloston autL
Montana and Unite nnd Roster.
Rulte and Iloston, he said, was ac
cumulated on ids advice lister. Iw.
said, tho (Robe Blink of Iloston fatt
ed, holding a largo block of HoHrorr
nnd Montsnn stock. Just prior let
ho- failure ho said, Lnwson cow
ducted a vigorous advertising cam
paign, "bulling" llutto and MnnUntc
and buttling "Boston nnd Montana'
Ho' did not bellove Lnwson's adver
tising campaign had any relation to
tho aiobo failure
Untorniyor-aHkod if Rogors nrta"
Rockoroller hnd not aequlrod RulU
and Ilostun and Riitto and Montana
nnd had then as directors of the
Amalgamated votod to buy this
stock for themselves. Ilurrngo did?
not romember. "Hut you know the
value of tho stocks Increased fnina
$30,000,000 to $10-1.000.000 when
thoy transferred to tho Amalgama
ted." "Yos, ns n profit for thoso whe
hold tho shares." nnsworod Barrage
SUGAR TARIFF
IS TA F
Indications Point to Elimina
tion of Duty on Sweets;
Trust Gives Views.
lf AwoolaleJ rrtii to Coo lUy Tlmr ?
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. The
froo sugar plan of tho houso Domn
crats Is regarded by lenders ns one
of tho virtually assured features nt
tho tariff revision program at tut
coining sosslon of congress, so tan:
as tho houso Is concerned, nnd Re
cused tho attention at toduy'e.
hearing of tho houso ways iiiitK
moans commlttco,
Tho Amorlcnn Sugar Roflnlng Co
went on record at tho outsot of tor
day's hearing In favor of a reduced
tariff upon sugar and tho rotouttoi.
or a small (inferential duty upon
roflnod sugar. "If protecting Is to
bo nccordod to any industry," ana'
"a contlniiaiico or tho prosent coloi
standard as tho most practicable
distinction botweou raw und refined,
sugar ror customs houso classifica
tions." It opposed tho abolition of L
duty upon sugar on tho ground that
It would destroy at once some of
tho largest sourceH of revonue an
would causo n termination of tho Cu
ban reciprocity treaty undor wltb t
Cuban sugars get a preferential r.tt
of twenty per cent and Cuba glv
preferontlul rates of 20 to 4u p.
cont upon goods coming from t.'i.
Unltod States It vns nlso doiliti' i
Hint froo sugar would open the l'
tod States mnrkets to import it
of rofind beet sugars from I.uropc
upon tho Bnmo terms as raw sugm
In competition with domestic roflncd.