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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
mmaiL: MAN MAY flOT BE HONEST ALTHOUGH HE REAMS TO TAKE A HINT (Ham ExmtB LOST ARTICLES mc i,rst roiiml tluoiiKlt Times "t " itoiiil llH'inJ I'm' tl.oml Tl.oy pot n-iilj ME.MHER OK THE ASSOCIATED I'UES NOW IS Vorit TIMF. 1 A small jnl lii Tin Times mint I colinini iimy bring yim results nn- ft mediately. Try one. R T .ViM i;niiiiiii!'"." i" .. . .1.11.1 i i.. turn VOL. AAAVI.ttS TJ, Const Mull. sec. Knox Notifies Ambassa- I"". ..i!i tn Cnmm lln. rjor Wilson iu ou, .. tice on Hucrta. HE DOES NOT WANT EX-rntoiuciMi mui-i-u. Do Not Think That Imprison ment Or tXCCUUOII lo v.a.- rantctl for Offense. .. . -.intrll'n lo jn Hay Tlmw 1 WABHINOTON. lb SK-Bec. MrvKllOX wii i i "I'l" '"" - -V"'.1'.. i... liiHlrnetoil AlllbllBsn- ilfw lso.' to convoy to General Hit erta the Intlmalloii that tho United States win Kenoiimj ujm """ ,,!Im.. f.r sentenco of Ste It 18 not felt hero that tho on er pjrcslilcni hImiuI.1 bo HlniiKlit- lonini i J f erlinou "hlcli twined to bo purely imlltlcnl ulthout n fair open urn . " ."".. i.. i Hint tho United it nm iuiin.ti- - SIMM looked ttl'li disfavor upon ho ihootlm; of (iiisiimi .mull-in, i" prc.MJciit a brother .i.ioinwiTnx i.'nh. 21. Frnn- tlwo i Madero. Uio ilepoBcd presi dent of Mexico, will not ne raiinmu t& to Jnll or tlirown Into n mm house or exw tiled !' Hi" Provisional 'resident llncrtn. according to re ports from Ambassador Wilson. Mii dcro, the ninbntwidor reportH. will tc given n fair trial mill possibly the orst fnte that awaits him will ho fille. in:i'i:xi) ox rxm:i status. ('rriiMiiy llvperlril America to Cure fur (ici'imius in .mouco. l:j A' 3 tilH I r - Iu i Hay Tun" I liKltld.V. Feb. 21. -Tho Mexican I situation rntno up for iIIhciihhIoii In the Imperial Parliament today, when Gottlieb Von Jiikow, foreign minis- ler, replied to the Interpellation iih to hat mcnuircs tho government hud taken for the protection of Gormnns In .Mexico lie declared that Gor raany had not boiU any wnrflhlpH to Mexico ns the only available vessel In Amcrlcnn waters was on tho way to Philadelphia for repairs. Resides, lie said, American warships In Moxl fanwatir.i wer pu pared to uiru for all foretellers of any nation. i Oldest Prelate of Catholic Church in Years and Ser vice Is Dead. " -"it It t Dm y TlmiN, fkA0hlIY roll 21. IIIHIIOP JoKa J-i , n.,Mn. of tho dlocoso ft! Ufp,. ,... ... ... ... i ... - 'Him,! .in mm, uio oniUHl -l "r i rt'ai. in this country, wn In ytari iml pi.lnt of tmrvleo, J ri of M" u'nonla today nt re Iduue l-irr .'or torty-four 3 Jo :ld m hlnhop. llo was l 'tin old E.3 op .,,mi n rold "Jfusj a-o win. h Imnu'dlatoly il- U nni'fl i. . . . . . fat time ui m.V(.r ot ov- ,' ' "J ' ' 'I 11118 KfOW II 1)1(1 M.WJi0rK ni"1 ' ""' ot OUtlllBt loll lllni" " I SLIDES I U AHiln Moe Than 2,000,000 Cubic iuo ui uin ana kock May Fall in Soon. ' A.'IVy.'WTON I'eb. 21. Mr ' iiirt ZM var,,a of r p"araa CanM1" ,V0,,.on alon tno thn.l"4 lan!ll and t in Rllilnu nv he & ' ,ni "sunl activity, 'Mifllon, .Vhn rocclv0(l t0,,ay- '"M I , turn "i'11 ,rk Ue,0', tl10 ,h remai,V'Cd, ,ut0 Canal. llcyardro,Sbo,,T .00.000 cu- "7 KoSi,CeWla,,U b0f0,' U,e lfcr UI be0,tu,OnV1,Pr hl tho wn. -"3a to n , r " l"11" "I ' iVt lea level. " "f 74 fuut 'Ti(i: Tr, :.-. HI School. ,UI' tlclit't8 AC for tho eb, 27. ItKI) UQ. ' v -"t wearing a , gQlitSlW THAT SLEET AND ! HDERO REM MIR THIAL SUP HDGAN PASSES AM MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, TURKS KILLED CHRISTIANS Bulgarians Report Awful Mas sacres and Atrocities by Moslem Troops. Illy u lalp.l I'n-M Iu Cooa Hay TIiiim ) SOFIA. Fob. 21. One hundred Christians were massacred hy Turk ish troops yesterdny In tho village or Kuuiimlnlo. iiccordlng to lliilgur Inn government dispatches. Simi lar massacres ami other atrocities uio leported throughout TchutHlja. Purchaser of Kinney Proper ty to Go to Portland This Evening. W. .1. W'llsoy will leave tomorrow inornliii; via Oiirdlner and Drain for Portland on business. Ho hud to cut his stay hero Hhorf on ac count of other business, llo will have a special boat to tako him up tho Umpiiua anil u special iIk to hurry him throiiKh to Drain t cntch tho night train for Portland, llo will probably return hero In tho near future. Todav ho and his ukoiiI, .1. M. Kddy, were busy kiiIiik over pupors In tho deal for thu piirehusu of .Mnjor Kinney's entire holdings on Coos liny. Ho hud very llttlo to say about It. It develops that J. M. Kddy, who Ins been huo fiir sovcrnl v,-op!c iifiu i.i.nii iii.vntliiL' his entire tliuo to tho Klnnoy denl and It Is pro Hiimed that tin has It pretty wol) rounded Into shape. Many Doubt Story. Tho news of tho sale of tho Kin ney properties caused qiiHo a stir horo Inst ovnnliiK. 'There, wiih con Hldernblo doubt expressed by many about the denl being bona fide and hoiiio declared Mint they wouldn't hollovo It until they suw tho chnngo. Ilowovor. both parties to tho donl ns Htatod In Tho Times yesterday, confirmed the status of It. that tho pupors and money would bo placed In escrow pendliiK tho clearltiK of titles, etc. Major Klnnoy yesterday when ho notified Tho Times of tho sale. In discussing It. said: "This Is tho Aral t lino I hnvo over told anyone Hint 1 hnvo sold out on Coos liny mid I wouldn't toll It now. only I want lo pla- M- with my erodltora and clour tuliiKs up. I hnvo renl Izod something, but not nourly what 1 anticipated and whnt I should. ' Plan (ilxeii Out. Whether Major Klnnoy will per sonally attempt to straighten out his affairs to glvo title to Mr. WiJ soy or whothor Mr. W'llsoy will tako tho proporty and hnvo Mr. Kddv straighten out matters, moan whll'o withholding sulllclont pny niont to protect hlin. I n problem to tho outsldors on tho donl. Some thlnlc thnt tho only way will bo for tho Wllsey Interests to do tho latter. Somotlnio ngo. Major Klnnoy os tlmnted his dobts nt about $100,000 but others maintain that tho claims agnlnst Klnnoy nro much grontor than this amount. Somo hnvo been running for years nnd tho accrued Interest will bo nulto an .Item. Major Klnnoy has been opornt ng hero for over olovon years, coming from Rosoburg nnd Alnska. Ho tins been a great flguro and his op orations on Coos nay nro known far nnd wldo. A lnrgo number of his creditors aro Coos Bny pooplo. many In Marshflold. as woll na North llond. t.. ,i,iih tn iim illviTt Indobtcu- ness, It Is figured that tho deal will enable many wno own i' "' orty In tho Klnnoy holdings to fin ally got their titles cleared up. TO OAltH FOU MOItOAN. Noted Italian Specialist Travel for Egypt Today. Ily AuwlateJ I'rwi lo Coo Il Tlm 1 ROME. Fob. 21. Dr. Unstlnelll loft today for Egypt to attend J. I1. Morgan, Ily Amoi latea VrrtM to Coo Hy Tlm 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Advices from Cairo Indlcnto favorable condi tion of Morgan's health. Times' Want Ads bring results. WILSEY WILL LEAVE SOON Railroad and Telegraph Ser vice Seriously Interfered With by Storms in Middle West. t Ily Anoi latiM I'rrm lo Cum liny Tlmm ) CHICACO. Fob. 21. A rnln and sleet storm seriously Interfered with truffle hi this eiiy mid vicinity today. VACCINE STOPS FEVER U. S. War Department Dis covers Remarkable Pre ventive for Disease. j tlh Ahno titiM lti id tno liny Tlmri ( ' WASHINGTON. Foil. 21. In view of tho romurkublo results nchlcved from the iiho of typhoid vncclnntlon In the army nnd nnvy nnd civilian Institutions, tho war depurtment Is to urge nnd encourngo the general uso of the vaccine In nil tnllltln or ganizations. RecordH of tho half your Just ended show only eighteen cases of typhoid In tho I'nltcd States army, slv occurlug among thoao Ini- munlr.ed. TO 6E FIXED Washington Senate Will Have State Commission Deter mine Women's Pay. Illy Ao.lM I'mi lo Cooa Hay TlmM OUY.MPIA., Wnsh., Fob. 21. Tho stnto sonnto today passed the wo men s minimum wugo mil wuu on ly two dissenting votes. The bill (rentes nn Industrial wolfnre oom iiiUs',ou to tonal, t of five members, charged with tho duty of Investi gating conditions surrounding tho employment of women, the cost of living, etc., mill to fix the minimum wage scales. No person who has boon a niombor of u labor union or a maiiiifuctiirei'H or employers iib soelntlon In tho preceding five years Ib eligible to u plnco on the com mission. Tho house minimum wage bill .which Is Indorsed by women's clubs, fixes tho minimum wage at $1.25 a day. DEATH PENALTY IS Washington House Abolishes Extreme Punishment for Treason or Murder. (Ily Aaao UleJ J'rraa to Cooa Day TIiiim m.YMlMA. Wnsh.. Fob. 21. Tho house passed tho bill abolishing tho denth ponnlty for treason. 1110 mu Is a companion vto a bill passed yostorday by tho Iioubo abolishing death penalty for inurdor. ping List TYPHQ D I M I Make Out Your Shop- Read tho advertisements In THE TIMES carefully tonight. Seo what tho merchants aro offering you. Make a list of tho things you need. Many of these items are advertised at special prices. All are quality goods. Tho makers' and sell ers' names aro your guarantee. You will savo tlmo and strength by BOlectlng everything you buy from tho advertising columns of THE TIMhS. You will find more pleasure In shopping when you know whore to find tho best qualities at the lowost prices. Tho advortlsors In THE TIMES are tho most rollablo mer chants of this city. vWhen their nnmos aro on your shop ping list yon will bo certain of socurlng the most satisfactory "merchandise nt the most reasonable prices. Read their ad vertisements in THE TIMES closely and constantly every dav 1913 EVENING EDITION snoto ms in east f Ily Awwi lalrj Vntt to Coot Hay Tlmrn KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21. The Middle WoBt was cut off for several hours today from communication with the rest of tho country by a 3orloB of sleet, rnln and snow storms. KnnsnH, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowu, Missouri, ArkansiiH, Okluhomu. Northern Texas and Il linois were principally affected fFER BRIBE TO SAVE T New York Prison Insane Hos pital Superintendent Re fused $20,000. (Ily Am laipl t'trfi lo Coot Day TlmM 1 ALI1ANY. N. Y.. Fob. 21. Testi fying before (lovemor Sulzer's com mittee of lii(iilry today, Dr. John W. Ilusitoll, superintendent of the Mnttonwnii liospltnl. said ho was of fered $20,000 by n lawyer a few weeks ago If ho would ugrto to re lease Hurry K. Thaw. Russell said ho refused, llo could not re call the lawyer's niitno, but Bnld tlmt tho offer wns mndo In u Now York hotel. I Pioposed Increase of 30 to 50 Per Cent by Harriman Lines Checked. (Ily Aho latr-1 IVn lo Cooa Hay TIiiim, WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Pro posed Increases of from thirty to llf ty per cent In transcontinental freight rates on lumber and- somo other commodities from tho Nortb, Paclllc coast points by the Northern I'nclllc and Oregon Short Lino through Silver How, Montunn, wcro suspended today by tho Interstate Commerce Commission until April HO as unreasonable. THE JUDGES Three Men Who Will Pick the ; Prize Winners in Million ; Dollar Contest. Superintendent F. A. Tlodgon of the Marshflold High school. Supor- .Intondont A. G. Rnah of the North Howl High school and Rev. John E. Oslund of rho Swedish Lutheran chinch will act ns judges of tho Million dollnr contost lottors. A uniform system of markings will I bo determined upon and each Judge will mako Ills decisions soparatoly i and those markings will bo nddod to find tho prize winners, ' All lottors In this contost must roach Tho Times ofllco by C o'clock 1 tomorrow night, and If tho Judges can complete their task tho winners will bo announced In Monday's pa per, Tonight 1 LIBER RATE IS KEPT DOWN I SIX PAGES. IS EAR FROM BEING SETTLED M TO Ex-President Is Charged with Plotting Whole As sassinations. (Ily Awoi lalwl Vtm lo "joa Hy Tlmm. M10XICO CITY, Feb. 21 ChnrgoB thnt were not altogether substan tiated woro made todny by tho now authorities tending to Indlcnto thnt tho Madoro administration In Its ex trcmlty wits contemplating wholesale Hlnughtor. Moro tlinu one alleged list of nunies of thoHo proscribed wiib found. A pollco olllcer declnres thnt Madoro personally nnd verbally gave him a list of forty-threo doputlos, n number of senators and all the uows' nnnor mon Including foreign corres lioudonts, with Instruction to hnvo thorn nssasHluatod. Tho olllcer Bnlrt that slnco tho order was not In writ ing, ho did not fcol obliged to carry It out. Such stories as theso are arousing bitter sentiment against Madoro. MADE BT TAFT Colombian Government Alleg ed to Have Rejected Ov ertures About Panama. (Ily AMorlatixl I'rr.i lo Cooa Hay TIiiim 1 linnnTA Pnlnmliln J.'nl, ') 1 Nowspapers horo declare today that the Colombian government bns re fused a proposed settlement of dis pute between the United States nud Colombia over the partition or Pfinnnin. U'litrOi tlmv .urn wiih nffnr- ed by tho Tuft government. It Is asserted thnt Colombia expects to obtain bettor tonus from tho in coming administration at Washing ton. FATHER SLAIN IN STRUGGLE San Francisco Painter Killed by Son After Murdering Boy's Mother. (Ily Aaao. lalfrl I'rtwi to Cooa Hay Tlinai 1 OAKLAND, Cnl., Fob. 21. After shooting his wlfo dead, Henry Gold berg, u palntor, was shot awl killed today by IiIb 21-yoar-old son Ed ward. The father nud sou fought dosporatoly for possession of the rovolvor with which Goldborg kill ed his wlfo, three shots being fired by tho father during tho struggle. Tho son finally wrested tho rovol vor from his father's hands nnd shot him through the hoad, killing him Instantly. Tho Goldborgs had boon separat ed about n yonr. Goldborg wont to tho houso today and shot his wlfo In tho light that followed. Young Goldborg was dotnlncd by the po llco and freely admits his part In tho affair HONOR TAFTS THIS EVENING Pearl Studs and Diamond Necklaces to Be Fare well Gifts. (Hy Aaao. Ialel I'rtaa lo Cooa Hay Tlmw WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. A sot of pearl studs for the president and a diamond necklace of puro white stones for Mrs. Taft will bo Iirosentod to thom at tno Whlto House tonight as fnrowoll gifts from tho clrclo of closo friends which tr-o Tafts have made during thelj resldenco in Washington. If you have anything to soil, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad SO 1 A Consolidation of Time, Const Mall n IOC Mid Coos liny Advertiser. ,,'u lou IfflCN TROUBLE Governors of Four States and Some Rebel Leaders Will Not Support Huerta. CONSIDERABLEMISGIVING SHOWN IN MEXICO CITY Government Is Unsettled Be cause of Opposition to Huerta and Supporters. tlly Aao. Ittftl Pnta to Cooa Hay Timor ) MIJXIC'O CITY. Feb. 21. Con cern over tho actual coining of pence to tho Republic today, sup planted tho specula! Ion as to tho fnto of FrancUe.o I. Mndero, tho deposed president. Dispatches from Chiahtiahua Indicated that General Piibcuiil Ororco would accompany David d In Fount v. chosen from tho rebel list, ns n cabinet min ister, to the cupttnl to personally express his nlleglnnce to tho now government. No word from Zapata, and disquieting reports that gov ernors of four os have openly refused nlleglaiK mndo the situa tion more complex. Tho federal forces. It Is understood will bo doHpatched to tlicno stntes to chock any rebellious movements. Madoro with Suaroz nnd Gnrsn remained under guard all night. General Huerta personally assured Souorn, Mndero thnt tho ox-presldent would not bo executed. Iliiertii I'rntcctK Miiilci-o. Sollcltluilo for tho personal snfo t, of Madoro was given by Pro !snnnl Presllont Huerta to tho diplomats toda. as the rei s"u iu ox-prosldout cannot ho romo Ml from the capital for the pre. at. Iluertu local I ed to visitors t' i 'ns torlc nttnek on tho train t' ore ox-Prosldont Dlnz to Vein frit- i his way to exile In Kuropo. Huer ta himself was In command of tho escort. President lluortn added that tho Investigation of the records of the Madoro administration waa being continued with groat care, TO E Four-Day Schedule Between Coos Bay and Bay Point Is Possibility. ' A round trip between Coos Hay and liny Point In four days. Sounds rather startling but nev ertheless It Is expected that tli Ad eline Smith, the new lumber ia ''pr of tho C. A. Smith Compnny, will mnko thnt record In the near future, Cosigner Hough figures thnt tho Adeline Smith should bo about twen ty hours faster on tho trip than tho Nan n Smith nnd tho Nairn Smith un der Captain Olson maintained a reg ular flvo-dny schedule between horo nud Hay Point for n Ionic tlmo and Is prnctlenlly doing so under Captain Mngoo now. This would bo ono hun dred nnd twenty hours for th) Nnnn Smith's round trip nnd with twonty hours off this, ns Is ostlmatod by Doelgnor Hough, tho time of the Ad xdlno Is left nt one hundred hours, four hours moro than four days. It Is is expected thnt Captain Olson by Igurlng nnd pushing will trim off those four hours nnd bring tho Ado lino up to n record thnt will bo moro thnn gratifying to C. A. Smith nnd Arno Moreon. The Nnnn Smith arrived In today nnd will finish loading mid get out tomorrow. The Adolino will Immo dlntoly tnko on hor cargo nnd will probnbly got out Sunday. Sho has been freshly painted and ovorhaulod after hor long trip to Coos Hay and will loavo port on hor Initial trip on hor now run spick nnd spnn- De signer Hough will mnko tho trip on tho Adolino to watch hor. It is not expected that tho Adelluo will bo loaded to capacity tho ilrst trip and may not tako much moro than 1,000,000 bocauso Captuiln wants to havo a llttlo leeway to try out tho now vossol. Wltllo sho will carry about 2,000,000 foot of lum bor wltha nlnoloon foot draught, the lumber now Is watorsoaked awl hoavy and nny way tho lumber hero Is heavier than the avorage, l'RIXCICS AUK SPORTS. .Members of Royal Families Train For Olympic Gullies. (Dy Aaaoalkl Prtaa to Cow, Hy lime- J IIICRLIN. Feb 21 - Three jouiig Gorman princes, Joachim, son of Emperor William, SluUmund ne phew of tho Kniperor. and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia short ly will begin nctlvo training In tho track field nt Pletya. TIiIb Is tak on as tin Indication of tho Interest shown by tho imperial family In the noxt Olympic games, which will bo hold in Horlln. DE M