The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, -MARCH 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. JYiayAdveSuct.31"11 No-20
VOL. XXXVI. m Tho Const Mn.ll.,
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Lfl.UUEQVlST TO BE APPOINTED
COUNTY ATTORNEY BY GOV. WEST
Dislriot Attorney Goo. M.
BrOWIl 01 nUJruuiny n.wv
roi nauu.
MATTER REFERRED TO
HHIM BY GOVERNOR.
Present Deputy Dislriot Attor
ney Will Land County .
Position.
nOSEM'KO Ore, March 10..
District Attorney Coo. M. Brown,
"compliance with n reciuost from
rnr Wear today selected Lnw-
A. UUcivlHt or Coqulllu to
M appointed Comity Attorney or
COOS LOlltliy umn'i " '",",, ,
ir the legislature iirovlilliiK for
I- - in.tr.i.l of dlHtrlct ultornoyH.
The Iary Is to bo $1S00 nor
iej'r Drown fonwirdod his boIcc
Uon of Mr I.UJenvlst this nfler
noon ami It Is expected Hint tiro
oSclal niuiolntiiiont will bo mndo
l.mnrrmv at SilU'lll.
Mr. Mljcnvlst has boon deputy
district attorney under DlHtrlct At
oroer Drown for tlio past four
jtars, attending to matters In Coob
nd Curry louiiiich.
ws i:n''ifii iifi'.
Tim above iiowb will not lio n
nrprlie hero ns tiny niipciliitmuitt
cl Mr. Mlljeqvlst wiih rather ex
ited by tlioso who had been pay
Isr attention to tho mnttor. A
mmlcr of other candidates wero
Hiked ot for tho plate nud Homo oi
these being democrats, it wiih ex
pected that Gov. West, who Ih n
democrat, would glvo tliom pro
(trecre over n Kopubilcnii. Tho
ippolntnicnt will ho until tho next
ttneral election n year irom turn
till.
WILSON WANTS
NO RELATIVES
Opposes Appointment of Sec
ond Cousin From Portland
As Philippine Official.
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II INLOLVED
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NM ki
C A. Smith Company and
boutnern Pacific Clash
Over Local Property.
A case InvoIvliiK n 10-3i Intorost
a the waterfront from Mill Slough
near tho depot will bo honrd In
j mncisco this week. Tho C.
smith company nnd tho Southorn
fKiile aro tho contending imrtles.
"tract Is cry valnablo. Including
Property on wl Uh tho Bonvor
"' coai bunkers are located, ns
- iwcr vninniiio waterfront.
C, "nt wlle ,,l Southorn
i. WIMP u n"", "'" iiuny inim
ln b,. hm' u,cv "Hnnly boiiKht tho
!:trMV VV11'1 !M(I not miv 1,l
ltMi-c '? M,irx. who now
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Nfiw,1Pdlii,,oLii?..1't'
" desired Praporiy
KtU.C' A" Smltu company
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WASHINGTON', March 10.
Tho Hoiiuto today confirmed
tho nomination of John II.
Murblo to bo n member or tho
lutei'Htuto tommerco commlH-hIoii.
LET US TALK IT OVER
tllr AmocIaIM I'rrta to Cod liar TlmM.)
WASHINGTON, March 10.
l'rPBldent Wilson hnd beroro him to
dny the nucstlou or whether ho
should consent to tho appointment
of n rolntlvo to n public olllco. Snt
urdny, whon Captain Alfred Wilson,
of 1'ortlnnd, Oregon, a Heeond cousin
of tho prcHldout, wiih HURKCHted to
tho secretary of war an n member of
tho I'hlllpplno Commission. Garri
son consulted tho president and
found him dlslnellncd to appoint n
relative to otllco. A dulcKntlon of
westorners nKaln today pressed tlio
appointment of Wilson and secretary
Garrison told them that ho would
have no objection to tho appoint
ment of Wilson if tho president Is
willing
The appointments mndo nro:
For Hist assistant postmaster
Kouornl, Daniel K, Itoper of South
Carolina.
For fourth assistant poHtmnstor
KCiiornl JnmcB I. Illakcslco of
1'entiBylvnuln.
For United States Judge of Porto
IMco Potor J. Hamilton of Ala
bama. For commissioner of Labor Btn-
HstlcH Charles P. Nelll of District
of Columbia.
AN ACTIVH ciunpalBn has been Inntigurntcil for now mombcra of
tho Cliumhor of Commerce and for subscriptions to that excel
lent organization.
Marshflcld, like overy other town that expects to got nhend and
Increase ln prosperity, cnir only hope to attain Its full growth and to
live up to its fullest opportunities by extending Its commercial ac
tivities through souto organization that Is truly representative of Us
full citizenship.
Tho Chamber of Commerce Is tho organization In this city Hint
fulfills that mlsBlon and the mission of vital Importance to every
cltlzon of the town wago earner, property owner, omployer, merchant
and professional man alike. .
Ah Iiiih been said of other similar organizations elsewhere, It may
bo that tho Chamber of Commerce Iiiih not done nil that It might
have done for MarBhfleld.
Hut If It linn not, no one Ib so keenly nwaro of tho fact that It
l'asn't, ns aro tho old wheel-horses who havo sweat blood nud sacri
ficed time and money In an effort to Do Things.
If tho Chumbor'or Commerco Iiiib fallen short of what tho good
citizens expect of it tho fault llecat tlio door or our men nnd breth
ren who havo stood around and looked on, liiBtond of Jumping In and
helping.
You, my brother, must bear the blame.
Mnrshflold must keep its plnco in tho prorosslon, must bo alert
to tho now opportunities Hint nro crowding upon It. must havo a live
up-aiid-dolug Chamber or Commerce. It Isn't n luxury It Ib a neces
sity to the town's well being.
Tho things which tho Chamber of Commerce havo not ncconi
plInhod tiro chnrgcablo to you.
(II vo thifl orgnnlzntlon' the onthuslnsm, tho co-oporntlon, tho nd
vlco, tho energy, tho dues nnd tho mornl support that you onlookers
aro holding bar-It, and
Well, tho Chambor of Commerce won't exactly set tho Hay on
flro, but there will bo things doing In plenty.
Tho nssorlntlon needs your support: tho city needs your thought
and effort- In its behalf; but more than that you need tho additional
Impetus to the clty'n growth and prosperity -which can bo given only
by a big, Ilvo cpmmerclnl organization with overy member working
toward tho city's upbuilding.
Kvery new Industry brought to Mnrshfleld; every local Industry
strengthened; overy fnnilly added to tho clty'B population affects fav
orably vour pockctbook, your investments, your business; or your posi
tion. Do you practico a profession In Mnrshflold? Do you own proper
ty In' Mnrshfleld? Do you do business in Mnrshfleld?
Kvery new family tnat comes to town IncreaBCB tho valuo of your
property; Increases your opportunities for business; Increases your
professional practice.
You nro personally Interested in n greater Marshrield. .
Aro von n oalnrloil employer or a wago earner? A prosporouB,
lively, growing, go-ahead town nicniiB moro employment, bettor wages,
hlghor salaries. You nro interested in a greater Mnrshflold n
largor and moro prosperous city. It moans something to you porson-
Tako tho brond-mlndcd vlow, find don't sneak out of tho back
door when you see D. C. Greeno nnd Hugh Mcl.aln of tho member
ship committee headed your way.
Como in. tlio waters mio.
FEDERAL TROOPS OEFEATEO BT
REBELS IN NORTHERN MEXICO
KING GEORGE
TO END WAR
W
S
W
E
Not Allow Visitors to In
terrupt His Business
Hours Henceforth.
IPjr AwodntM IV" lo Cooi Djr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, March 10. After
four" strenuous days in which his
eonforonroH with Domocratio load
ers woro frcnuently Interrupted by
liund8hakorH, Prosldont Wilson do
elded today that horonftor ho will
innko iippolutmoutH only after 11
o'clock jn tho morning or for tho
oast room in tho nftornoon. Ho
plans to como to tho executive of-
I flees nbout 0 o'clock nnd dovoto two
full, uninterrupted hours to wont.
Mombers of tho cabinet and poisons
for whom ho Bonds will not bo sub
jected to tho now rulo. On cabinet
dayH ho will boo visitors boforo 11
o'clock, tho hour of mooting.
w SNt..
EXPECTS PEACE IN BALKANS SOON
Premier Asquith Says That
Early Settlement of Euro
pean War Is Now Expected.
Illjr AhoiUIcI I'itm lo Cool nr TlmM, J
LONDON, Mnrch 10. Tio Unlkan
situation was up for discussion In
tho IIouso of Commons todny. Pro
mlor Asquith said, "An agrcomont on
ono or two points only, nndtheso
not vital ones, Is required to com
ploto tho nccord of tho iiowers on
tho (location of tho boundaries or
Albnnln. Turkey has agreo'd to med
iation by tho powers nnd wo nro now
waiting to hear whothcr tho allies
also will accopt."
Asquith added that tho sottloment
wan reached on tho question of Sor
vln's economic nccoss to tho Adrian
Ine nud ns to tho autonomous gov
ernment of Albnnln under tho Kuro-
ean gunranteo
Convenes Parliament Again
And Expresses Hope of
Early Settlement.
Wr AMorttte.) Pim lo Cooj liar TlmM 1
LONDON, Mnrch 10 King
George opened todny tho third soi
slon of tho present parliament after
a prorogation of only two days, the
briefest roccsB on record. Tho stnto
ly ceremony was porformod in tho
House. Of the Ilnlknn war, to
which much of bin speech was de
voted, tho King said: "1 am -hopeful
that' the consultations between
the powers will cnnblo them not on
ly to secure n complcto understand
ing among themselves, but to excr
clso boneflceut lufluenco in hasten
ing tho conclusion or tho war."
During tho royal procession that
preceded tho opening or parliament;
several groups or women who tried
to present' petition:! to the King,
were arrested.
Threaten Siiffi'iiKclto).
A notablo demonstration of hos
tility against tno suffragettes oc
curred during tho parade, ono group
of rivo requiring tho protection of
100 policemen to keep back tlio
mob that wns exnsperatcd by the
recent outrages of tho militants.
Two Biifrrngottes wero arrested in
tho vicinity or Marlborough houso
nnd escaped rough handling only
through tho enorgotle action, or tho
police. Shouts or '.'Duck them '
nnd "into tho lako with thorn"
brought together n mob or 3000,
nil bent on taking the women from
tho hands of tho police.
Insurgents Overwhelm Huer
ta's Forces in Sonora,
Wounding Many. '
BUT littleTopposition
ALONG NORTH BOUNDARY
New President .Endeavors to
Strengthen Forces For
mer Rebels Enlisting.
tllr Ana lli. I'itm to Coo liar TlmM 1
DOl'GLAS. Ariz.; .March 10. Af
ter n battle lasting from Saturdar
morning until yesterday nftornoon,
S00 stnto troops today hold Noco
zitrl, tho ' l!50 lliiertn soldiers do
fending tho town retreating to
Agua Prleta, according to ndvicc.i
received hoie today. H tho in
surgents lako Aguo Prletn they can
mnrch wostwnrd nlong tho border
oucountorlng only small garrisons
at Nogales, Naco nnd other small
towns. At none or the other posts
on tho Sonorn-Arlzona border aro
thoro moro than 300 federal troops.
Tho Hucrtn forces in northern So
nora do not exceed 1000 men and
It was sfild on good authority that
the stnto government (Insurgent)
hits raised nu army of 10,000.
Many Are Wounded.
A special train bearing 17f de
feated federal soldiers arrived nt
Agua Prleta today. Lieutenant Co
lonel Lopez, tho federal command
er, was a passenger on tho train,
in a critical condition, being shot
through tho neck. Twenty other
wounded nto being cared for Agua
Prleta.
ItlXltlMTS I'Olt Alt.MY.
8KT l'lHK TO DEPOT.
SiilVnigcttcn Charged Willi Starting
Moro ConllagratloiiM.
t llr AmocIXcJ I'rvn lo Coo llir Time
LONDON, Mnrch 10. Militant
Biifrrngottes sot flro today to Saun
dorton Station of -tho Great Western
railway thlrty-ono miles from Lon
don, burning It to tho ground. Two
plncards found In the vicinity said.
"Humlng to got tho vote," and
"Votes for womon."
TO ARBITRATE
WAGE TROUBLE
win it-
yrW
;t thangl:
B tlio tidal liow thoro.
WANTS
1L0 PEACE
I
I'OPIJ PIUS DKTTKIt.
ns Was
W.
Lw Secretary of stn Tniic
I h0rnei9? Diplomats of His
nv for Harmony.
SHTON',MCOO,,D'rT'me'-1
'$ lBm.M.,wh 10. Sec
ftt receive,! ,",by BPlntnient
;1"mtl. ,"a t0(lay most of tho
M lef.Ur.P8 In Wnslllnn-lr,
M .. lry ln n .i....V e...
J.. corn. , "..'"'" "ions speech
TV"1 ot thft 1 namo ot the
iloin,L.l.Ve earnest dnsim nt
i C:"on to Btrencthon n,
A nemVw "'n'1 Stnte!
TJ. ot naiin er8.. of the great
fjUMla ,hfatthe Possibility of
fCwaton nf 11 ,,u imougn
JiH, "Wtj In International
Pontiff Not Seiioii'.iy HI
Kepoi'ted.
Dr AhocUIoJ I'rtu to Cooi Par TlmM.
nOME, March 10. Tho Indispo
sition of Popo Plus Is pursuing its
normal courso with ovory promise
of his speody recovery. There Is no
ground for tho roports of an aggra
vated condition.
Commission Begins Investiga
tion of Claims of Firemen
On Eastern Lines.
lllr AmooIMM I'rfM to Coon IUr TIbim J
NEW YORK, Marc 10. Arbitra
tion of tho differences botwon fifty
four wostorn railroads and thirty
llvo thousnnd flromon was begun
horo today boforo n nonrd or nrouru
BETTER WAGE
Wl
Chicago Investigattion of Re
lation of Vice and Low
Wages Continues.
Pr AMorlaleJ l'rM lo Coof Wr TlmM.l
CHICAGO, Mnrch 10. Sovornl of
Chlcngo'a loading merchants today
continued to glvo ovldonco of tho
Invostlgntlon Into tho rolntlon of
STNDIGATE BUYS
ROOD PROPERTY
Mexico Increasing IVdcral Klrcngth
l'niin ItelK'l llniuls.
Wr AwoiUtvJ I'm. lo Cog. I)y TIiiim.)
MEXICO CITY, Mnrch 10.- Ac
cording to otllelals horo tho now
administration found tho federal
army numbering less tnnn 35,000
men, although Presldout Madera
had repeatedly declared tt contain
ed 15,000. Tho ranks nro bolng
filled from rebel bauds who havo
surrendered and from recruits.
THINS OVEIt AMMUNITION.
Millionaire Matador Given Supplies
To 1'Ydcrnl Army.
(llr AmoditM rrr.a lo Coot liar TlmM )
MEXICO CITY, March 10. -VI-cento
Scgurn, n retired mllllontilra
Matador, who several mouths ago
purchased a supply of arms and am
munition In Now Orloans to nld tho
rovolt started by Felix Diaz at Vora
Cm., has turned over tho bill of
lading for tho supplies to tho Moxl
cnrT government, which will havo
them dollverod to tho federal army
fighting ngalust the rebels In tho
northern state.
tlon, choson undor tho Erdmnn act. vlco to low wages for womon. Tho
CONESO
OF
ARSON TRUST
Chicago Man Claims That He
and Thirty-five Others
Started Fires.
inr AwoiiateJ Pr to Cooa Bar TlmM.
CHOICAGO, March -0. Donja
mln Fink, an alleged "flro bug.'
hns mndo a dotnlled confession Im
plicating 35 mombers of tho alleged
"arson trust," accordlug to Hrst
Assistant United States Attornoy
Johnson today. Fink Is also known
as Franklin nnd Flnkolborg.
A FRESH SUPPLY of FRESH
OLYMPIA OYSTERS JUST RE
OEIYED. Frco Delivery. PnONE
your ORDER to PHONE 73-J.
Tlio hoard, which consists of William
L. Chambors of Washington, as
chairman, nnd neutral mombers, W.
W. Atorbury, vlco prosldont, of
Pennsylvania lines in tho east, rep
resenting railroads, and Albert Phil
lips, third vico-presldont of tho
llrothorhood of Locomottvo Firemen
nnd Englnomen,, hns until April -to
tnko testimony and roach a decision.
WOULD DISBAR
C. S. DARROW
Los Angeles Attorneys WouW
Prevent Accused Lawyer
From Practicing.
(Pr Aaioclatoil Pra to Cooa Par TlmM.
LOS ANGELES, Mnrch 10. Hen
ry J. Stevens, president of tho Los
Angeles Bar Association, announc
ed today that at tho next meeting
of tho trustees ot that body, which
probably will ho ln two weeks, tho
question of disbarring Clarence S.
Darrow will ho considered. The
disbarring of Darrow was suggested
Saturday by District Attornoy Fred
ericks. If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Wnnt Ad
witnessos woro gonerally candid In
tholr expressions Hint tho wugos
might ho Incronsod with profit In tho
employment of inexperienced help,
but wages for experienced help could
not bo so rapidly advanced. Accord
ing to witnesses womon store om
ployes aro gonerally moral and low
wnges hnd llttlo or no bearing upon
tho vice traftlc.
SAIL SUNDAY
ON AL CE
Steamer Leaves for Eureka
With Good List Due to
Return Tuesday.
Tho Alliance sailed yesterday for
Eureka with a good list of passon
gora from horo In addition to tho
many through passengers from
Portland, Sho also had a good out
going cargo of freight. Tho Alliance
is duo back, tomorrow and will sail
tho Bamo day for Portland. Among
thoso sailing on hor woro tho fol
lowing.: ,
Miko Colorat, John Kroloms, L.
R. Flomlng, Joo, Pollsch, Geo. Sonk,
G. Hanson, R. Stelling, Milton Glass,
Uoy Foran.
Havo your job printing done at
The Times ofllce.
Local Men May Erect Fine
Apartment House on Park
Avenue Near Fourth.
Negotiations hnvo just boon com
cludod for tho snlo of tho D. L.
Rood property on Park nvonuo, bo
twoon Third nnd Fourth BtieetB,
to n syndlcato which may orect n
handsomo now nnartmont houso on
0 portion of It ln tho noar fuluro.
Tho syndlcato consuls or w. 11. uin
dlngor, D. C. Grcon, Dr. W. A. Toyo.
Mrs. V. XV. Greenwood and G. XV.
Kaufmnn. All aro Mnrshflold poo
plo with tho oxcoptlon of Mrs.
Greenwood, who rosldos In Sonttlo.
Tho property Is 100x108 foot and
lies botweon Third and Fourth, fac
ing on tho city park. At prosont,
thoro is a largo resldenco on tho
property, but tho east portion of tho
lot is unimproved and It Is on this
portion that It Is proposed to erect
tho apartment houso. Although tho
prico was not stated. It is under
stood that It was about $10,000,
Tho location Is ono of tho host
In Mnrshflold for nn npartinont
houso, holng In and still outsldo of
tho business district. It has n flno
vlow nud Is sholtored from tho
northwest wind.
It Is understood that Mr. and
Sirs. D. L. Rood aro planning to
travol considerably now, hnvlng dis
posed of much ot his local holdings
and they may niako an Europoan
trip this summer.
RANK ROIlRER TAKEN.
"Australian Mac" Gives Up Fight
Agaliwt Evtiadltl
Pr Amoi latinl Prwa lo Cooa Par TlmM.l
NEW YORK. March 10. John
McNamara, "Australian Mac," gave
up tho long fight against extradi
tion to Canada todny and will bo
taken at onco to British Columbia
for trial In connection with the
robbery of tho Branch Bank of
Montreal at Now Westminster.
If you havo anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad.
TltOl'IILi; ELSEWHERE.
McaIc'iiii Town Near Laredo Threat
ened by Rebels,
llr AmoHaIM ITm to fuoa liar TIhim
MEXICO CITY, March 10 -A
force of 500 followers of Cnrranza,
tho jobol governor of tho Stnto ot
Coahulla, threatened today tho town
of Lampazos In tho stats of Nuevo
Loon. Lampazos Is located 75
mllos southwest of Laredo, Texas,
and Ik tho most Important town In
tho stnto. Six hundred federals
from Monteroy, one hundred miles
nwny, wero despatched to tho sceno
ot Impending trouuie.
FOR MEXICAN POST.
Benton McMillan May Bo Ambassa
dor to Mcvlco.
llr AMoclalMl I'hh lo Cooa Par Tlmaa 1
WASHINGTON. March 10.- Ben
ton McMillan, formor govornor of
Tonnossoo and n former roproson
tatlvo In Congress, was brought out
today as tho likely selection for
ambassador to Mexico. In succession
to Henry Lano Wilson. McMillan
Is In the city. It is said that ho
declined an European post.
Ui TlfiRE CAPTURED.
Federal Troops Fleeing From Mill
Jul; Camp Aro Overtiil.en.
(Pr AaaoclateJ Pfcit lo Cooa Par TlmM
DOUOLAS, Ariz., Murch 10.--Tho
mining camp of El Tlgro. forty
miles southeast of hero, fell last
night into tho hands of 160 statu
troops. Tho 100 federals of tho
garrison fled toward tho border,
but wero overtaken by tho consti
tutionalists, who captured tholr
urms, ammunition and nrtlllory af
tor a sharp skirmish.
POLICE FOR WOMEN.
Moro Olllccrs Guarded Suffragette
Parade Than Inaugural Parade,
Pr AxUte4 1T to Cooa Par TtmM
WASHINGTON. March 10 At
an Investigation of tho alleged
rowdyism In connection with the
rocont suffrago parado today, lo
lice Chief Sylvester furnished a
statement to show that ho had D75
olllcors on duty for tho suffrago
parado and only 3C7 for tho Inane
ural parado tho day following.