The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 02, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
lull . XXXVI. olio Const Mull.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
Mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 194
jjjfED STATES TROOPS KILL
FOUR MEXICANS IN BATTLE
Lnish Between Regulars
W ., Milne from
Occurs nvi- ",,M" "
Douglas, Arizona.
ACH SIDE CLAIMS I
ijlrltno j'"uw
weans Arrested Ma ero
Messenger am uuau
lll-Fcelmfl.
ITALY JOINS
IN ACTIVITY
MILITARY RULE BEGINS IN MEXICO
KI, IMSO SHOOTING
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BL. -";- Unrrli 3.
I Tbe Mexican soldiers jiatrol-
, It inoi over nit .v..... -"
.'..I- ,.1nv TllO lUltotH
.'. miiM Pn8t of hero. No
mice
jl one a Injured.
.. ...! tw.. m i ,,oh lur TlmM.l
-. . .r. i.l. Mnreli .1. FOIIf
UOLUIiAS, (III. -
hi Mexican soldiers nnd nn mi-
'" i... .. u-nllllilnil won)
UOtn nuniuvi "i "" -
ilea to Aruo I'rluln today from n
" .. i..i ....il,.((rtl lilttlltl
oli on tno mieniu'i""'"
i miles from here where two
" .. .1.. VI..H. I'lilti.il Hi II tun
loop oi lu """ "v , :,,
inlrr foufilit a ItO-nilniito bnttlo
itts -toe .Mexican ri'muuin j .-
il... .mini ulifilu wiirn
:, .iioro uiiui i ni.wio -
"stl br the Aniorlfiui troops mid
t i eitlniatctl Hint fully ns ninny
:ore ero nrni ' " "
we of the AniorltiuiM wero lilt.
Mtier Ue croscd tho Interim-
:stai line.
Colonel (hillfpyle. rominondlng
ii Ninth cavalry, has sent u dr
illed report of tliu skirmish to tlio
nir department nt Washington.
General OJeda. tlio Mexltnn coin-
. .. i ...... ii. i.. i.. . it in !. ni
... .v. i i .... it t ri.., M'l.lu
III IB AllU'rilillin IIH'U mm. linn
i denied by tlio I'nlted States of-
an. Ill It'CIIIIK n riiKUluiuiiMi
ilnrdar afternoon when tlio aiii-
frlciot arretted Juan Castillo, ub
.. ...i... . ,1...
t in kjiiik iu il utin uiiui iiiu
tcirlran tldo to Agud l'rlctn with
illltiia fVntn tltn tnmlilH it 4 i
L'ifliM InniA In fst iitrtmj
Hwvtv jyutM in tyuiliirt
ItCCOUT IS DI'.MIvl).
Iwirtn Anllmrilles Deny Killing
0 10U .Mllllcio .NoKllH'h.
(If AmltlM I'm, o Coot lUr IIium.I
MEXICO Cltv. Mnri.li .'! Tlinrn
no truth to tlio nceoiintB iiuliilHli-
mine united HintOH of tlio liill
l Saturday by federnln of 100
:tlaoj irregular troop, who
Mill under tno Into I'roHldcut
aiiro.
)lademi Uiim ('nlin.
IB; Au 1,1,4 prtM i0 cMt lu Tim, l
RlVAN'A. Mnrfll. ! 111 .,......-
(--- V M. 1 lltJIII-
'"of the Madero family now In
r ! tail nir ;pv VOI'K tO-
F-orrox
tuoiiiu: i. .iti.o...
la Triwiwr Itepoite.! to
i iutf ' or,Ge,lcri,, w.oaa L,!,lof
i ntanf n "".V noun.
iW WI"K f four Moxl
L. Ninth
rd o n. ' . m,,K lln,, "ee
laJfiJ?6 affalr wrly today.
tbi : if i rnu;a tliolr con-
oi.;,lf Amerlrdn troonora
CJft"Wei. U wb In
Gets Busy With War Prepa
rations Liko Rest of Eu
ropean Powers.
tnr AmwUIkI IT(m to Coon lly Tlinrn,)
OI3NKVA, SwIUorlmid, March II.
Tlio Itnllnn Kovornnionf lias Join
ed tlio icHt of tlio Kuropcnn rontl
ncntnl iiuwith In uuikliiK nillltnry
liroimrutloiiH. It Iiiib InereiiHiMl tlio
Itnllnn KnrrlsonB nloriK tlio SwIbh
frontier nml nillltnry t'tmlnooiH nrc
oiiKitKed In liulldliiK now fortn com
intuulInK tlio iniHBi'H from the mouth
of tlio Slmplon tunnol townrd the
Unfit. ClmmlieiB for iiiIiich hnvo
lieon uxenvntud nt tho Itnllnn on
tnituo to tho Krent tnnnolB.
WMIM'EWAN
PASSES AWAY
1ST mi
1KAG0
m" f San An-
" "W Robbed or
Victim of Fall.
p.-ut Tim in r. r.
1Et,3 M."reh a.-fiinL
S?, either ? ,f M1.000,
3l real Sl " 8' wfo ' "
"taiin J" estate iipnio,. ... o...
St.oM,rs' Ml- i. "S
C'thM."!111. revived
Wi. "om a pi,i UB,t uvawji
i.S. .d naB. !K Bt-
ll ad the, "1'i'Hl aooo
C'l her i,ni 1 vanaton
. The hCr pocket book wn
t-toir- t or Btolen is
Pioneer of Coos County Suc
cumbs to Attack of
Heart Failure.
William Walker McEwnn. nn old
resident of Coo county, dlud yea
tordny uioruliiR nt tho home of Ills
Htop Hon, J. M. Koiilkcd, on North
becond Htreot, of henrt trouble af
ter n two yenrfl' IHiiphb. Ho wns
formerly employed nt tlio Ubby
initio mid Inter wnw eiiKnucd In the
liquor biiHlnoBH In MnrHhrield, hut
for Bovornl yoaru hnd been connect
ed with vnrloiiB work. Ho was one
of 'tho cluulur nioiiiliora of .:.t.o
i.odKo. KnlKlitB of I'ythliiB.
Sir. McEwnn wnB horn In Glns
kow, Scotland, aoont 08 yenrs nKo,
and en mo to Coon Hay In 1871. Ho
first oitRiiKcd In mlnliiK. About -'.
yonrn nt;o ho married Mrs. FoiiIUoh,
Ono Bon, Win. McEwnn, of C'oiiulllo,
wiib born to them. Ilo.sldoH tl Ib
Hon mid his wlfo, ho Ib survived by
fiovornl Htopuhlldren who nro .John
-M. Foulkes of Mnrsliilold, Mfs. .1,
C. McCullocli of Ton .Mllo mid tho
SIIbkcb. AiiiiIo nml MnrKlu Foulkea
of Seattle.
Tho funornl will ho hold Tuosdny
nftoriioon at li o'clock from Wil
son's ehnpol, the llov. It. E. Ilrown
liiff olIlclntliiK. The boivIcok will bo
undor tho North Houd Odd Follawn
mid Mnrnliflohl KnlRhtH of Pythian.
SlKiicd K. I. Clmi'tcr.
OwIiik to tl'.o quostlon being mis-
od ns to tlio dinner nioniiieiHiiip
of Myrtlo Lodge. K. of P., F. P.
Norton thla niariilut; looked ti the
chnrtor. Myrtle Lodgo, No. 3. wns
orgnnized Soptenibor 23, 1875, but
was maintained under n dispensa
tion until Nov. 10. 1SS1. when tho
chnrtor was grnntod. It Ib tlio old
est K. of P. lodgo In Oregon.
Tho inombors' nainea that np
poared on tho charter nro C. H.
(olden, pnst grand chnncollor;
Thomas Hirst, past chancellor: W.
O. ChrlBtenson, past chancellor;
Captain A. Mntsan, chnncollor com
mmidor; C. W. Fletcher, vlco olitin
collor; T. Q. Owens. P. L; J. W.
nonnett, K, of It. and S.; A. Io
breo, M. of P.; G. II. Springer,
M. nt A.; Wm, McEwan, I. G mid
Cnptnln J. Ernest, O. G.
Huerta Regime Will Start With
Iron Hand Soon Zapata
Band Kills Sixty Troopers.
tllr Awn hirl lriFH In fool Ily Tlmn.l
MEXICO CITY, March 3. Tho
flrlu and energetic military rule
promised by tho nuw Mexican gov
ernment under Provisional Presi
dent lluortn, probably will ho In
migurnted thin week. Huerta Iiiib
hnd eight ilnys conference with
vnrloiis chiefs or their commlBBlou
iTS. Tho govorniiient now Ib dls
poecd to consider mh Irreconcilable
nil those rebels who continue to
dolny Indefinite recognition of the
new order of things. Tho program
of pnclflcatlon It Ib expected will ho
put to Home sovcro tcstB.
A hmid of ndherenlB of Znpatn
fired on n federal troop train run
ning from tlio enpitnl to Cuernnvn
en yesterday nnd nlxty soldlerB woro
killed or wounded. Similar bands
of Xnpntlstns continuo to commit
rnldB in the federal district Itself
nnd In the stntc of Morelos, Indi
cating that tho mountaineer rebels
nre determined to keep up gucr
llln warfare despite tho negotiations
between the government nnd bro
thers of Znpatn
S
s
s
C. A. Smith Thinks the New
Administration Coming In
Tomorrow Will Not Disturb
the Commercial Situation.
"Tlio general business conditions
of the country are Hplendld," ro
mnrked Mr. C. A. Smith, In his
otllco In response to n question ns
to the present outlook. Continu
ing, ho Bald, 'VThore In not a sin
gle feature of the situation to
cuiise npprohousloii.
"Ordlnnrlly audi nn Importiuit
mid radical change in administra
tion as the Incoming of tho Demo
crats would mean almost n panic.
The possibility of radical changes
In the tnrlff would cnuso apprehen
sion among business men, This
time there is apparently no fenr of
this clinriiRter any whore. All over
the country there Is the most op-
T
T
IS
lluj-H Iliislncns E. II. Cnnipboll
hns bought tho Gnzoot prlntery
from C. S. Dodgo nnd will conduct
It ulono. Mr. Dodgo nnd family ex
pect to loavo soon for California
to locate.
NotlihiK New Nothing new has
developed In the KInney-Wllsoy
doal. J. M. Eddy was here to
day and snld that .Mr. Wilsoy wns
in San Francisco, bur that tho deal
was going nil right.
Win-unit Out Justice Pennock
hns Issued a warrant for Frank
Ward, now at Dandon, ' charging
him with soiling a gun bought on
contract from tho Cyclery before ho
had paid for It.
Wed Here Harry Ingebrichtsen
and Pearl Helms wero married by
Justlco Penock tho other night nnd
hnvo gono to Portland on their
honeymoon trip. Tho groom is
omployed nt tho Cyclery nnd the
brldo Ib n Bister of Mrs. Stico who
conducts the Lnttln .Hotel on South
Second street.
PIltST DISPLAY' SPHIVO II TS
In tho Beason's most stylish cro
ntlona will bo shown Thursday,
Friday nnd Saturday at tho Clark
Millinery, Broadway and Contral.
Ladles of tho city are mviieu io
English Interests Alleged to
Be Trying to Dominate
American Trade.
(Mr Aiaoi Iflol Prm Io Coo lujr Time )
TlM.'VTftV Mifoti :t Tlio Si-
culled thread trust wiib attacked by
tho federal government In a civil
nutl-trust biiU filed today seoklng
u dissolution or tho alleged nttempt
ed monopoly by tho "CnatoB Inter
..utu" ,r flr.Mit llrllnln (if tlio thread
trndo of tho United Stntcs. Includ
ing Hint- or tho-Ainorlcnn Tiirciui
Company Itself, a cousolldntlon of
II companies.
Tim r-nnrt In iiiilfoil to order n
dlslutegrntloii of nil tho combina
tions In this country controlled ny
tho Cnntos Into such milts ub will
rostoro competitive methods. It
necessary to neeonipiisn hub resuii
tho court is uaiioa to npponu a
recelvor for tho properties.
COAL TAK TltUST.
(11 Awoi lll I'rrr lo Coot liar Tlmc )
NEW YOniC, Mnrch 3. A dlso
Intlnii nf tlio Rn.enlled "Conl Tar
Trust," la nsked by tho government
In a civil autt Hied in tno united
Stntes district court hero today, un
der tho Sherman nntl-trust law.
PORTERS GET
BUSYON LINE
Make Arrangements at Eugene
to Hasten Construction
of Coos Bay Line.
EUGENE, March 3. Tho Guard
says; Johnson P. Porter, It. D.
Porter and Arthur Porter came up
from Portland to mnko arrnngo
monts with tho local otllco of Por
ter Pros, to handlo men and sup
plies for construction work on the
Willamette Pacific beyond tho Notl
tunnol. Johnson P. nnd R. n. Por
ter returned to Portland and Ar
thur Porter nnd W. D. Kolr wont
to Albany to make nrrangoments
for horso feed. Work will soon
bo pushed on their contract, nnd
tho men nnd material are being
assembled. Work on tho tunnels
and on a part of tha right of way
lias novor ceased during tho win
ter. Tho approaches to tho long
tunnol at Gardiner have been fin
ished nnd construction of the tun
nel, which is 4 COO feet long, will
bogln Immediately. Tho small 450
foot tunnel near the Junction of
tho Wildcat and the Sluslnw, Is
ivoli nudor way nnd 350 feet of It
Is practically finished.
Twohy Uros. sent z& men irom
hero to work on tho Notl tunnel
on tho Willamette Pacific. They
will tnko tho places of those who
quit work when a man was Killed
and' two others Injured In the cave-
tlmlstlc feeling nnd It seems to bo
bnsed on nctunl business condi
tions. "This sentiment Is evidently
caused by confidence Hint tho Dem
ocrats nro equnlly Interested with
Itepphllcans In tho continued pros
perity of the country and that tho
now administration will do nothing
to disturb Hint prosperity.
"Recently there hns been nn In
creiiBO In Interest rates In New
York, but I think It rofloctn '.'enr
of poBslhlo European complications
In tho nnlknn-Turklsh war rather
than any domestic conditions.
"Locally tho situation Is much
the smile. Thero should be also a
feeling of harmony and united ac
tion among Coos Hay business men
to foster nnd promote those condi
tions Hint contribute to continued
prosperity."
Air. Smith expects to leave on
tha Adeline Smith for Oakland.
DOCTORS KEEP
E HELD UP
Insist Dr. Friedmann Obtain
License Before He Can
I . Practice Here.
(Or mo IllrJ I'rrit to Coot llr TIiiim
NEW YORK, Mnrch 3. Instead
of opening offices hero today as he
hnd planned. Dr. E. P. Friedmann,
tho young German physician, has
decided to test' his tuberculosis euro
boforo tho Now I'orlt County Med
ical Society befnro ho nttompts
the treatment of patients. Olllceis
or tho society Informed him that
If would bo nccessnry to obtnln n
llconso to practice hero.
PRESIDENT-ELECT WILSON AND
PARTY REACH CAPITAL TODAY
6RYAN STILL
IN THE GAME
Denies That He Is Opposing
McAdoo for Secretary of
The Treasury.
(Ilf Auotlitnl I'roi to Coon llr Time. 1
WASHINGTON, March 3. W. J.
Hrynn arrived In WnBhlngton to
day and wan escorted by a recep
tion committee to tho presidential
suito in a down town hotel. Ury
nn evaded questions as to his re
ported nppolutmont ns secretary or
stntc. The Aobrnsknu denied tho
published report that ho was hold
ing up the announcement or tho
cabinet olllcera through protest
against the naming or William G.
McAdoo or New York ns secretnry
or tho treasury. Throughout the
morning Urynn recolvcd friends
if n (I political allies Informally. Tho
Ncbrnskmi snld ho hnd no plans for
any formal conference.
LANESECRETARY
OF THE INTERIOR
Everything Ready for Inaugu
ration of New President
Tomorrow.
PRINCETON SENDS BIG
DELEGATION WITH HIM
Farewell Tendered by Home
Town Just Prior to Depar
ture of Train.
,
I I'Allt WEATHER. J
! WASHINGTON, March 3.
"Fnlr Tuesday morning, pro- i
bnbly followed by unsettled
i weather Tuesday afternoon or
i night," wns tho olllclnl weather
I biirenu foreenst Tor Innugura- .
tloit day, Issued enrly today.
I PARTY IX WASHINGTON. T
-
(ily 'Associated Press.) j
WASHINGTON' Mnrob :i
I President-elect V lsou mid his
I party arrived nt 3.10 this nf-
tornoon,
niAXGE in iRina.vu.
"Homo Rule" Churchill' Cousin
I Will lie Lord Lieutenant.
1 llljr Ahoi IflM rimi to Cool Ilajr TlmM )
I LONDON, Mnrch 3. Tho Earl of
Aberdeen has decided to resign ns
I Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, which
ho hns held since 1905, according
to the Globo today. Ho probably
.will be succeeded by Union Ashby
Stlodgers, a cousin or Winston
.Spencer Churchill.
W
E
STARTS TODAY
Engineer C. R. Broughton Be
gins Preliminaries Dix
on Rushing Clearing.
C. R. Broughton, tho Southern
Pacific bridge engineer, who Ib to
have aupervlalon of tho construc
tion of the Southern Pacific bridge
across Coos Bay, arrived here Sat
urday night with a crew of six
men and has started the prelimin
ary work. Today ho Ib taking the
necessary soundings nnd ascertain
ing what they will havo to do to
securo the foundation for the piers.
Tho bridge work will ho rushed
from now on. Whllo the general
plans have been made, somo chango
may bo necessary If tho soundings
and tests made necossltato It. Mr.
Broughton was accompanied by P.
J. Jackson, E. L. Sparks, Julian
Gosliner, It. M. Stambro, Wm.
Blake and Poter DeCoto.
' Contractor Dixon of tho MacAr-thur-Porks
Company yesterday
morning started a crow of men
clearing the right of way through
Simpson Pnrk. preliminary to tho
starting of construction work. Ho
hopes to have tho construction
oqulpmont hero so that ho can
start tho latter as soon as the
clearing Is done.
Engineer Wheoler la still work
ing on right of way and surveys
California Man to Retire From
Interstate Commerce Com
mission for Place. .
in Auoiltie.1 I'rrtu lo Cooi Ilijt TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 3 Frank
lin K. Lnuo, chairman of tho In
terstate Commerce Commission, has
accepted the post of Secretary or
tlio interior in Wilson's cabliief.
Lnno hlmsoir will not comment
hut friends in Congress mako a I
positive statement Hint ho hns ac
cepted. Lane Ib now serving Ills second
torm as a member of tho Inter
state Commerce Commission. Prior
to his designation to tho commis
sion, he was Democratic leader In
California and a Democratic candi
date for govornor. Subsequently
ho viib tho Democratic caucus ciiu
dldnto for Uultod .Mates senator.
(Ily Amo. late! I'rwi lo Com llr TlmM 1
PRINCETON. N. .!., March 3.
Stiidonta or Princeton mid tho
townspeople Joined today In glvlnn
Woodrow Wilson n farewell dem
onstration. Five hundred BtudentH
went with him on n special train
to Washington. The lost of tho
students mid many residents loft
on other trains throughout tl-o dny.
Wilson's train left hero nt 11
o'clock. It will Htop at Wost Phll
ndelphln, whom Mrs. Anna E.
Ilowo, a sister of WIIhoii, Joins hor
brother's party, Tho pre' 'nnthvl
party will arrive In Washington it
3:15 p. m.
With the President-elect nre Mrs.
Wilson, tholr threo daughters, tho
Misses Margaret, Jessie mid Eleanor
mid an escort of 500 Princeton
BtudentH.
WELCOME TO WASHINGTON.
REST OK CABINET.
Secretnry of Agriculture Only Plnco
Not Killed Yet.
njr AmoiIhIk I'rfU to Cool lUjr Time.
WILMINGTON. Do!., March 3.
(Aboard Wllsou's special train)
Vlco Chnncollor Lludloy M. Garri
son of Now Jorsoy ror Seorotnry or
War mid Franklin K. l.uno for
Secretary or the Interior. Is tho
cablnot slnto upon unquostionnhlo
authority. Tho sumo sourco gavo
tho romalndor or the cablnot ns
follows:
Secretary of State William J".
Bryan of Nohraakn.
Secretary of tho Treasury Wll
llnm G. McAdoo of Now York.
Attorney General Jnnioa Mc
Iloynolds of Tennessee
Secrotnry of Cominerco William
C. Redflold of Now York.
Secretnry of tho Nnvy Josophus
Dnnlols of North Carolina.
Secretary of Lnbor :Wllllnm B.
Wilson of Pennsylvania.
Postmaster General Albert Bur
leson of Texas.
Secretnry of Agriculture Is not
filled.
LEAVE TODAY
ON A NCE
Steamer Sails This Morning
for Portland - Arrived
Sunday From Eureka.
The Alliance arrived In early yes
terday morning from Eureka nnd
sailed this morning from Portland.
She had a large through list and n
good cargo of through freight In
addition to tho Coos Hay business.
Among those arriving from Eu
roka on the Alllanco woro:
J. A. Wang. P. Gouthlor, Mrs. F.
Gouthlor, Grover Gouthlor, G. Van
Eolde, II. Doyor, R. M. Layton,
P. D. Layton nnd P. Hollistor.
Among those sailing for Port
land on the Alllanco wore
J. Quick. Geo Glffler, C L
Adams. Win P Smith
Tho SKATING RINK will bo
CLOSED to the public until runner
Reception Planned for Presidential
Party Tart's Welcome.
tllr AitOfltlM I'rifi to Coo lltjf Tlinn
WASHINGTON, March. 3.--President-elect
Wllson'H party will bo
mot nt tho depot, where a brief
reception will bo held mid thouco
driven without military escort to
tholr fiotol. At (1 o'clock Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wilson will bo escorted by
Colonol Sponcor S. Cosby, Tnft'H
nlde, to the White House, whoro
President nnd Mrs. Tnft will greet
tho Wilsons In the hluo room.
TAMMANY IS GOING.
Will Participate In Parade for Flint
Time In 21 Years.
tnr Amo.UI4 l'n lo Com lUr TIMM
NEW YORK. Murch 1. High
lints of uncertain ago mid frock
coats and gray glovos worp conspic
uous In mid about tho Pennsylvania
mid Bnltlmoro mid Ohio tormlunls
todny. Tammany, 2,500 strong, was
lonvlng for Washington to march In
tho Inaugural parade for the first
tlmo In twenty yonrs.
LAST DAY OF
TAFT IS BUSY
Retiring President Gets Ready
for Successor Holds Up
Labor Bill.
(Ily AuorltlM I'rf.n lo Coot pay Tlmif
WASHINGTON, March 3. Presi
dent Taft hold an "openhouso" to
day and with his characteristic smllo
greeted political rrlonds nnd foes.
Ho remained at hla desk until 3
o'clock this morning clearing up Im
portant business but was up early
to rccolvo callors. Ho bado good
byo to department heads mid assis
tant socrcoturles mid many employes
about the capital, Tlio president
signed tho conimtsloua of 3C0 per
sona whoso nominations woro con
firmed by tho sonnto, wroto his auto
graph on sovoral hundred pictures
of hlmsolf nnd signed scores or Im
portant lottors.
Opposes Labor Bureau.
Govornor Sulzor ol Now York wqb
ono of tho first callers on Tart to
day. Tho govornor had beon Invited
to see tho prosldout sign tho bill
creating tho Department of Lnbor
Samuol Gompors, prosldout or tho
Amorlcnn Pedoratlon or Labor, was
with Governor Sulzor, hut the presi
dent did not sign tho bill, although
Sulzor mado u short argument In Its
behalf, it is understood that Taft
will not veto tho bill, but If ho llnally
decided ho does not wish to npproo
it, ho mny rofuso hla signature nnd