The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 17, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull (n 1 no
Mid Cooo Bay Advertiser. yu- loCm
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JL AAAVI.US T,o Const Willi.
NOW IS VOI'It timi:. f
A smiill ail In Tin Times mint H
column limy lning you icmiUh iiii- ffs
mediately. Try qui-. E
RISK FPU
H III OF MEXICO
RESUMED IN
LAST MIGHT
'.-i!. TnrminntP.fi as RC-
p of Mutual. Charges
Oi viuuuiun.
dipt CENSORSHIP IS
NOW BEING MAINTAINED
tails of Engagements Can't
Be Teicgrapncii w umw-u
States lotiay.
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tlKXICO CITV I't'i). ii. in.v
P'." . ii....n.i iMu fiiriiiiiiiin. Tho
Ens devchi....l .1 character
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f ??..".""" I, .,. ...HHibio
Rnnimlt tho tlctnlls becnuse of tlio
(tc (cnBorBinp . . ,, .
IflRhtlnR tliroiiBJi i o .. .. h
jurrnenvy...... "-""
hi At nOOIl 11 innmiini "
!..i. Tlw. 1 nllml HtlltCB Olll-
r. ...i ,iioii-i,t Hiirriiiiiiillni! It. in
Clch there were iimuy Aniorleuns,
li not toucncii u " "
ktlles, after tho removal of tlio fed-
il battery will' it imu iieruiuwiu
ksn Uio llro of tlio rebel gunners
Fthe arxennl. ...
Mutual thnrges r uoiuuou hi i i u
Lilstlco In Mexico t'lty led to Its
Ll.. linn nt .I.VI'II fl'l'llll'lt ) II H t Illgllt
Id a renewal of IlKb'ltig. Tho Mu-
bo covcrniiieiit lias pinnioti iiyim
Ftt near the eitndi I nnd moved ItH
fenon during Uio nrinisiico. mo
fc.rlfnn nmli.-lHHV UIlKT SUPpll' Willi
It off IhroiiKlioiit oBtinlny.
REBEL LEADER
IS EXECUTED
Mexican Federals Kill Former
Orozco Commander and
20 of His Gang.
til Amo IttcM I'rt.a lo (.'ant llnjr Tlmrn. )
EL PASO, Tux., Fob. 17. lunn
N. PorriiH, u robot chief, nud 20
follower, wore executed Saturday
on tlio lluu of tlio Orient railway
nenr Clilliunliuii City. The feilornl
troopH nlHii captured I7 otlicrs of
l'orniB' Kroiiii, who wero taken to
the atnto capital toilny. Porrns
I was n niomhor of tleiiernl Paacunl
Orozco'8 original HtnlT, hut recently
I had liccii operating Independently.
I To li 1 m hud been accredited ninny
outrages.
ask rou stati:.mi:xt.
of
nsm Unills Ulllilitl AUVlse
! Mnilintl I'lllllllllllllS.
0r Aii Ui4 l'r lo I uo IU TlmM I
RVASIIINC.TON. Feb 17. HpboIii-
i mklnir lnHlililll Til ft to trilllH-
t to conKress muli fm-lB rii?nrd-
kfORdllloiiH lii Mexico City iib may
i lie Incnmnntlliln with nubile Ill-
test tro Introduced toilny liy
bttor Anhurst of Arizona and Ay-
i ot cw i ork.
Kvoms or .wn.itir.ws.
njr I.nuc Cnpllnl Inc Vein Cm.
I mlny.
I tt ,lrai.lvM l'n to vi' lly Tlmm.l
SIEXICO CITY Fob. 17. Mnny
trH's '-nve i'""nrtnl in tlio ill-
rlon of Vera Ciiu.
v. s. m:ssi:i.s tiii.ui:.
irrlfan Wiu-olilns Due al Vera
Oil. Todav.
I III Ac In.) Crrfi lo i ... (lay Tliiv. I
IVASIII.NOTOX. Fell 17. Hear
alral Souiherlaiid. nlioiird the
pwed cruiser C ilorndo. moved
im Maiatlnn to Manzlllo. whoro
tntNAnu-rlcun ileiuoiiHtrntliin
reported, The I'nlteil Stnlos
r-of-ar Vcrnioni nml .Vebraskn
frc due at Veru Crusi today.
H IMM KI.I'KM.ril KSTATi:.
uIf ('(iiiimllii... Il..i,n.it i.'.mii.M.
I jf In Hill to liip-iriMii-nic li.
( -..j rir-3 is i iay tiiiin.
P'ASHINT.TflV I.VI. if . a o,..
Ie rennrt mi Dm i i i i i in.
Nte tho Hockelclicr foiiiiiln-
VII onlproil iinlii. .... i... n..
. .-.Vl ...Mill If.l lliU nVII-
t8 to four.
TAKIJ IIOItlHMt TOWNS
Mvlcin Iteltels Occupy Two I'iiIiiIn
On Tomin Holder.
(Iljr Amo. Ulr.1 1'r.m lo C'imk IU)r Tlnim.l
imOWNSVlM.K, Tex., Feb. 17.
Without Herlmui rcHlHtunce, Mntn
niornB, n Mexican town ncroBH tho
Uio (Jrantle from HiowiibvIIIo, pann
ed Into tho hnuilB of Mexican rebulB
tlilw mornliiK. TIiIb Ih tho Hecond Tex
bordcr town to bo occupied by tlio
liiBiirrectoB ulnco the Diaz revolt,
tho othor beliiK Nuovo Laredo.
to o ovi.u vi-rro.
I1 Try to Pass Ww liniiiliadiiii
ii n .i ... ...
t, "m llirr IIU I,
iE'tal'Orr..or tVmm
h.Jf A?N' ro1'' ".sun-
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IPfMiV"" "" veioeu last Friday
lot ia ;..?.. lou" i0!" m-
iv vivrrme tlio nrnBlilont'n
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to Ate! : u,rls tnaeavor
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MEXICO CITY
Former Coos Bay Man Wires
from Scene of Mexican
Trouble Is Quiet.
Tho Tlmt'B yentorday received
tho followliiK Bolf-explanntory tole
Kinin from N. 01non lit Mexico City,
tho moBHaKo beliiK Bunt via CJnl
veaton owIiik to tho wires north
from Mexico City to Kni?lo Pohb, Kl
Paso nud Laredo IioIiik out of coin
inlsBlon ns a result of rebel activi
ties In that suction:
"All well. Leavo hero today for
North. KvorythliiB quiet."
It Is believed that N. OIboii Is N.
S. Olson, it former resident or
MarBhflold and of Ten Mllo, who
has beon realdliiK at Albany for
thu past yenr. Whllo hero, Olaon
was uuynged In tho lnaiirnnto bnsl-nesB.
PATTERSON IS SENTENCED TO JAILITAFT SAYS UNITED STATES
President of the American
Cash Register Company
and 28 Associates Given
Prison Terms.
Ill AMorlpJ I'rtM lo Cooi tir TlmM.l
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 17 John
II. PnttorBon, president of tho Nntlon
al Cash IlcRlBtcr Company, who with
twcnty-olKlit olllilnlR or former olfl
TO FIX VALUE
OF UTILITIES
Railway Physical Valuation
Bill Amended to Include
Other Carriers.
IHr Amo Intel rrcra lo Cowl liar TIiun.)
WASIUNCTON. Feb. 17. Tho
LnFoloHto-AdaiiiBoii railway vnliin
tlon bill was tentatively amended
today at a henrlnj; before tho Son
aio InteiBtnto Commerce Cotnntlt
tte, lo extend tho vnliintlou to
tok'Krnph anil express property ns
voll as any other "common car
lleiB of luterstiito commerce.'
elnls of tlio company were convicted
or criminal violation of the Sher
man anti-trust law, was Bcutonccd
today to pny a fine of $5,000 and to
servo olio yenr In Jail.
Tho twenty-eight other defendants
wero Bcntenccd to terms ranging
from nlno months to n year In Jail
and to pny tho costs.
Formal notice of appeal to the
United States curcult court wns given
oy attorneys for the defendants.
IS ONL T RECAUTIONS
DENT MORGAN
IS VERY ILL
ELKS' 616 NIGHT
ON WEDNESDAY
Elaborate Preparations for a
Large Initiation and
Social Session.
Tho Elks nro guys who aro going
to put another rod lotter holiday
Into tho abort month calendar. Ac
cording to a circular letter Just
Issued they promlso that It will bo
tho biggest night thnt has happen
ed on Coos Day In many moons.
Tho letter anya:
"Heretofore February line been
famous for threo great daya Lin
coln's birthday, Sr. Vnlontlno'8 day
and Washington's, birthday. It ro
tnatns for Mnrahflold Lodgo 1160,
D. P. O. E. to punch a hole In tho
calendar and add another red lot
tor day to tho abort month's mem
orable dates. Wednesday, Febru
ary 19, Is tho dato that will hore
after bo told In song and story na
tho night that a now record In
Elkdom was mado on Cooa nay.
Twolvo mavericks, mostly from tho
wind-swept environs of tho Clty-by-the-Sea,
have boon rounded up
and will bo horned nnd branded In
tho most approved manner. In ad
dition there will bo other stunts
and dlverBlpns that niaketh the
heart glad arid the cheerful smile,
to Bhlno Hko 1000 candle power
lcandescent.-"
FHANCK AKTS 11USV.
v iftjtw?' Pn,t t0 CoM vr 'riiUM J
.PARIS, ,Fobv 17,-7-Th.Q French
government has In preparation an
oxtonslvo plan for Increasing the
strength of tho army Jp counter
balance -the new military hieasures
now nena nc ueioro tue ummou
Imperial parliament.
Report That Noted Financier
Was Seriously Sick in
Europe Is Denied.
(Iljf Aho UtrJ I'n.i lo Coot Par Tlrnm.)
LONDON, Feb. 17. J. Plerpont
Morgan was taken suddenly 111 In
Cairo, Egypt, according to a, dis
patch from Homo to tho Exchange
Tolcgrnph Company. Tho dispatch
adds that Morgan Is being brought
back to Naples on board tho steam
Bhlp Carouln, accompanied by two
ph.valc'nns nnd two nurses.
J. P. Morgan & Co. nud .1. P.
Morgnn, Jr., received cnblogrnnis
from J. Plerpont Morgan stating
thnt his health Is better nnd thnt
prnbnbly ho will stuy for two
weokn, cancelling his trip to Na
ples. DENIAL IS MADE.
QUIET ODTSIOE
MEXICO CITY
American Consuls Report No
Difficulty at Various
Other Cities.
Illy Affo. Ulrl 1'rr.i lo Cooa Hay TlmM.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. Re
ports from American consuls at
various pnrtB of Mexico Indicate
that the people aro awaiting decis
ive news from .Mexico City. Con
aiils nt Durnugo, Frontra, Juarez,
Negates. Hermoslllo nnd Saltlllo
report those places (inlet. From
Juarez tho report was that there
was no change In tho Hltuntlon. "
COQUILLE GIRL
IN TROUBLE
New York Friends or .Morgan Say Ho
Has Recuperated from IIIiicks.
(11 AMo.Utcl 1'nn lo (ooa liar Time. I
NEW YORK. Fob. 11. From nu
thorltatlvo private sources It Is
leamod that J. Plorpont Morgan Buf
fered an ncutu attack of Indigestion
throe or four days ago but It has
passed off, and now ho Is in his usu
al health. Ho Is leaving Alexandria
today for Naples. Ho expects thon
to tako his usual Journey through
Itnly.
Beulah Willard Taken Into
Custody as Witness in
White Slave Case.
SACRAMENTO, Citl.. Fob. 17.
Iioiilah Willard, 11) years old, it
comely brunette of Coqtilllo, Or.,
was suddenly and unexpectedly Bep
arated from Earl (loldsworthy as
she was about- to board a train for
Grants 1'nKn. The girl has been
, remanded to tho custody of tho
probation ofllcers and son' to tin
i Demolition Home, whllo Umdswor
thy Is facing a charge of attempt-
ilng to pnnder and Is in a cell at
the city Jnll.
Attempting to pander Is a felony
chnrgo, nud If convicted Uoldswor
thy will go to tho ponltontlary
u oaring tho brand of a white
h'aver.
Horbort Hubbard, a second youth
also Is under arrest, charged with
lining an accompllco of (loldswor
thy. If Ib tho Intention of tho
authorities to turn thorn over for
prosecution under tlio white slave
laws. Tho federal authorities have
boon notified. Tlio young woman
declared Goldsworthy tried to have
her enter a notorious houuo nt Ne
vada City.
Miss Wlllnrd wns n waitress In
thy McCnllen hotel nt Rosoburg un
til about two weeks ago.
GET READY TO
RUSK TROOPS
United States Army and Navy
Prepare Troops for Mex
ican Sarvice.
fir Aaio. Ulrl I'nii lo Coot Hay Tlmr
WASHINGTON, Fob. 17. Ronow
cd activity In the preparation for a
posBlblo movement to Mexico wero
indicated by hurried orders to the ar
my transport Meado nt Newport
News, to Ball to tho Philadelphia Na
vy Yard. Expeditions of marines
usually aro assembled there. No or
flclal explanation In forthcoming.
President in Letter to Presi
dent Madera Officially
Denies Intervention.
EXPRESSES HOPE
OF MEXICAN PEACE
Says America Has Eeen Very
Lenient During Past Two
Years Await News.
VIHWOFMADERO.
I WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.
I Two prlVnto dispatches from
i President Mndcro to peruana!
I friends In Washington todny
J I simply said that ho "expected
, I dellnlto resultB very soon."
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TROOPS IN TEXAS.
Third Cavalry Prepared to Move on
Short Notice.
Illjr Aio. Iatp.1 1'itm lo Cooa 'lay Tlinw.l
SAN ANTONIO, Fob. 17. Tho
third cavalry at Fort Sam Houston
was ordered fiom Washington today
to hold Itself In readiness to take
tl o train for Galveston, prepared for
foreign Bervlce.
li.ODO MEN I1EADV.
Many Murines Called to Philadel
phia for Emergency.
llr Aorlall Prr.i to Coo. Otr llmra.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17. It Is
roportod thnt tho navy yard hero hna
orders Issued for tho mobilization of
2,000 mnrincB drawn from soveral
naval statluua on tho Atlantic coast
IS HEIR TO
LARGE ESTATE
Chas. Sterling, Brother-in-
Law of Mrs. John Snyder,
of Marshfield, Lucky.
Mrs. John Snyder of South Mnrah
flold today received a paper from Sll
verton, Oregon, In which It la stated
that her brother-in-law, Clins, Ster-
llncr la nnn nt Mm )lflrs tn un CBtatO
at Altamount, N. Y valued at over
$4,000,000. Mr. Sterling la marriou
to Mrs. Snydor's sister, and the fam
ily formorly lived In Marahflold and
Coqullle, Mr. Sterling being employed
as a enrpontor.
Tho SUverton paper states that tho
proporty Is ono ofthe old long term
lease properties In Now York nnd
wns originally tho propoity of John
Howard, Mr. Sterling's grandfather.
A number of the heirs Uvo In Sche
nectady, N. Y. and others In Birming
ham, England.
Mr. Sterling has two children and
tho family left Cooa Co, a number
of years ago, living at Vancouver for
a time, but later locating at Silver
ton. Tho estate Is similar to the ono to
which Jas. Bonnett, chief engineer
at the C. A. Smith mill, recently fell
heir to.
MEMORIAL TOR SHERMAN.
WASHINGTON, Fob; 1'7. Tho
momory of tho late vlco president,
James S. Sherman, was honored by
servlcea In tho senate chamber of tho
capltol Saturday, Thoy were Joined
In by'Taft"" the cabinet membera, the
aupreme court juagea uuu hiuuiiucih
memuera oi tne onumuwuu i-unm.
NEW
TYPE OF
A. F. Estabrook Here to Close
Contract With Kruse &
Banks for Ship.
A. F. Eatabrook of tho A. F.
Estabrook & Co., owners of tho
Speedwell, FIfleld and other ves
sels plying between llandon nnd
Snn Francisco and Cooa Ray nnd
California porta, stated today that
ho expected to close a contract
soon with Kruso & Banks for the
construction of a largo now ves
sel, similar to the Speedwell. He
Is now figuring with them.
Ho said that tho new vessel
would bo very Blmllar to the Speed
well, only It would havo consider
able lighter draft. She la to be
built for the Sluslnw lumber trade.
Ho said that In a, way tho now
vessel would bo of an experimental
typo. Ho reporta that the lumber
business Is picking up and that
tho prospects aro unusually good.
Mrs. Estabrook Is with him on tho
trip and they will leave as soon as
he concludes tho contract with
Kruse & Banks. The now vessol
will probably bo completed this
suinmor.
CARD OK THANKS.
Wo take this means of express
ing to tho people of Marshfield tour
deep appreciation of their kindness
to our dear brother, George, during
the 'past six years arid especially
during his Illness. We thank you.
. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. McCutcheon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson,
MIsa Mlntn McCutc
MUCH INTEREST
IN COOS DAY
A. T. Haines Tells of Trip to
Iowa and Oklahoma
Many Coming Here. '
"I am cortalnly glnd to got buck
to Coos Ray," romnrked A. T.
Haines, who arrived homo Satur
day afternoon via Drain from a
bIx weeks' trip to Fort Dodge and
Storm Lake, lowa, and to his for
mer home at Enid, Okla. "During
all tho trip, I only saw ono stretch
of green country after I loft this
vicinity nud thnt was a hurley field
In California. Thero wero no green
pastures, hillsldeB or valleys until
1 got back near Cooa Ray again.
"It was very cold In Iowa and
that section and thero was consid
erable snow on tho ground tn Okla
homa. Tho latter was considered
a good thing thero as It will tend
towards good crops this summer,
but tho weather was qulto cold.
"Ruslnefcs conditions wore only
fair. lawn la always substantial,
but Kansas and Oklahoma, whoro
they havo had poor crops for a cou
ple of years or bo, tho conditions
nro bad.
"At San Francisco, I had qulto
a visit with C. J. MRUs, who as
sured mo that tho Southorn Pacific
was going ahead with their work
ns rapidly as possible. Ho Bald
that they woro waiting a littlo on
MuiBhflold nud whllo nnxlous to
como into Mnrshflold, would not
make a tight to do so.
"Coob Ray Is woll advertised
and everyone I saw was anxious
to learn mora about tilts country.
I tried to do a little boosting nnd
it looks as though thero will be a
big Influx of people bore this
spring. Parties Informed mo that
all of tho reservations on tho
Breakwater at Portland for Coos
Bay havo beon taken for two
weeks ahead."
TO KEEP WILSON OX.
Prohldent-Elect May Retain Place
With Princeton University.
11 A0(late4 1'reaa to Coot Da Time.. )
PRINCETON, N. J., Fob. 17.
President Elect Wilson may retain
an official connection with Princeton
University, whllo ho Is president of
the United States. Soveral gradu
ates have placed Wilson's namo on
tho nomination lists us an alumni
member of the board of truatoes.
FOR PANAMA FAIR.
Oregon Legislature Committee Fav
ors $200,000 for It.
SALEM, Fob. 17. Tho commit
in nn ovlilhltlonu and fairs of tho
House sent In n late report recomx
mending ?2Q0 ooo ror tne rana-ma-Paclfh
Exposition. Twenty
thousand dollars of this sum is to
be expended in maintaining an ex-
3nT
(11 Amo Mini l'rr to Co. lln) Time li
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Mexi
co City Ib virtually cut off from
tho outside wor.d today by tho Im
position of nn Iron censorship. With)
no direct iiowh dlspatciios frntm
there nnd oul olllclnl dispatch
from AmbasHtidor Wilson which
simply said thnt fighting wnx re
sumed and the armistice broken.
(Taft and tho officials waited in
. suHpoiiBe. Tlio llrst dispatches ear
j ly todny filtered down from Mexl
' co City to Vera Cruz and snld
that hostilities wore resumed. Tho
Mexican embassy declared that no
dlHpatcliPB whatover hail beon re
ceived there nud that It was de
pending upon pdess dlspntchcB for
Its Information about lighting In
Mexico City. Tuft's reply to Ma
dero'a nnnenl for non-lntorventloti
wont forward by telegraph en ly
today. Tho anny Iiiib gone iib lar
'ns It can under the prccnt ar
rangements for u possible "
movement to Mexico.
Tnft's reply to Miulero's appenf.
to withhold American Intervention
was made public by Secretary Knox,
nml Is ns follows:
"From your oxcolloncy'B tologrnni
which reached me on the 14th, It
appeared that your excellency wan
soiuowhnt misinformed us to tlio
policy of the United Stntos toward
Mexico, which has been uniform for
two years or as to naval or othor
iiionBures of natural precaution.
Tho auibasHiidor telegraphed that
when you woro good enough to
show him your telegram to me, ho
pointed out this fact.
"Your oxcelloncy must, thoro-
foro, bo awaro that reports which
appeared to havo reached you thnt
orders had nlready boon glvon to
land forces woro liiaccurnto. Tho
amhiiHRador who IB fully Informed
Is, nevertheless, again Instructed to
afford you any desirable Infornin- i
tlou. Fresh assurances of friend-A-ship
to Mexico nro iiuniicoRsnry af
ter two years or proof or patlenco
and good will.
"In view of' tlio spoelnl rrlnud
ship nud irolntlnns botwon tho '.vo
countries 1 cannot too strongly Im
press on your, excellency tho vital
iniportnuco or tho early establish
ment' of thnt pence nnd ordor
which this government tins long
hoped to sco, both bocauso Ameri
can citizens and their proporty
must bo protected nnd respected
and also because this nation aym
patlzos deeply with tho nffilctlmm'
of tho M ox I can people. '
"In roolproontlng tho anxiety
shown' by your excolloucy'a mes
sage. I feol It my duty to add sln
coroly and without reserve that tho
course of events during the pust
two years culminating In tho pres
ent most dangorous situation cre
ates In this country extreme- pes
simism and tho conviction thnt tho '
present paramount duty Is tho
prompt relief of tho situation,
"WILLIAM H. TAPT."
FREE TOLL IN
I
Senator Root's Amendment
to Hit Coastwise Shipping
Beaten in Senate.
11 AuoclaleJ l'ra to Cooa Uay Tlmea.)
WASHINGTON, Fob. 17. Senator
Root's proposed amendment to tho
Panma Canal law to repeal tho pro
vlelon for free passago of American
coastwlso shipping, waa rojoctod by
tho eonato commlttoo on lntor-qcen-lo
canals. Tho motion to tablo It car
ried, Boven to threo, Brandegep. Pago
and Percy oppoBing. ...... I
Tho decision of tho' rtniinltteo. Is ,,,
bollovcd Wjlrovent' uctidfii, ,M Uk , . .,
Senntq tWlH stfsHfbii. No report AY 1 11, , .,.
V?A .in.
l.n innilit.W tllLirW'-WuPbG
.l.iiiiiilli.. TV.! IVin Rtiiitir'taol'i
Root nmonuinent to put ht a mm
orty finding.
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