The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 13. 1913 ENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
a Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
unci Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 255.
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of California txuuuuvu
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jtli.tit...i' or 'In' law. holding
r,c:n;i!::ii' upon tile t'llltoil States
1K0 till "i. ' iiienuiMi. iiiiiiuiiK"
i unlcr iiiml heio Hun Governor
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Pall Mall Gazette Says it is
Foolish to Expect Whites
to Give tip to Brown Men
lllr Amo IaiM I'ntii In run. liar Tlnir. 1
LONDON. May III. "IT U lie
I rite Hint .lupiin wIhIich to cany the
Cnllfonilti limit (tii'Htloti to The
HiiKiiu 1 1-1 l)tm til. wo nuiy Hliortly oli
1 11 1 11 n fritltrnl Ichhoii of the no
tlenl lltnllH of iiihltnitlon," The
I'll 11 .Mull (inzotlo hii.xh toilny In
iIIhciihhIiik the Hltiiiillon thin has
tiiiKtm lietxveen the I'liltecl Siiiles
nnil .Iniiiin In leKiutl to the Califor
nia alien land owikthIiIh hill. Tl e
itiVHiiiHr eontlniieH. "If Hie Clil
itpe ami .laiinnexe are to have rree
entry to (he I'aiifle Cohh) It nietinx
ovontually the eNtlrpatlon of white
labor from that roxlon. All the
aiiiltnitlon In the world would not
lipt'Hiindn the iieoplo of Weslci'i)
HtatoH thai It Is their duly to kIvo
up tholr bread mid butter to an
alien laco ami we can IiiiiikIuo how
much llUollhood there in or tlio kov
eriunnnt at WiihIiIukIoii taltlni; uihiiw
uteH to enforce Hiieh an award on
Us own subjects. Wo hIioiiIiI rather
lllio to see tho i.inrlineut for Uk
UHufitlneHH in ImIiikIuk druaiiierH
liiul; to hard factH."
'SEND WARSHIP
10 GITEM
i
sl Man Executed in Arizona
y Authority of Uncle Sam
Alleges Perjury
III A-j :;-r r M In roix ll TtmM.
II.0I1P, il;-.()tia. May III. lolin
iooiiwln an ex-Moidler, wiih tlio
man cxecn'ed under nutliorltv
he feilcnil i jverninent In Arlz-
"i uik i mi :ei toi.ay by rnlt-
e jinr Itiil Cliarlos OvorlooK.
n the tr.'n wiih mii-unir. (lood-
maile a Btnti iiient that porJitrorH
r iioiisiiiio ror hlH deatli.
Oil win wrs nut lo il nn lli fnr tho
tier ot frcl Klbbo and Alfred
F iitrri'liHiitB of Olobo. who
t Oil n limit Ini' nviinilltlnn mi
San Carloi iTservatlon In Sop-
r, mio w III am Stowart.
aa cninlited In tlio ITnlled
f fonrt of Imvlmr nsslHted In
I murder I' nmlni- Rentnnen nf
P anil will ho executed Au-
l.
England Will Insist Upon Pay
ment of Claims by Cen
tral American Country
lllr Ann. Innl l'i" lu coa IUr TlmM.)
LONDON. May IS. Tim llrltlnh
rorelmi orriro U hopeful or nn ontiy
HKttloniout or HritlHh clHlnis iikuIiimi
(liinteuiala. Tlio Inut illHimteltw
rrotn tlio lltitlHh Milliliter. Sir Lionel
K. (!. (inrdon. lndleMtod a HiitlHrne
lory reply to tho lliitlnh deinniul
wan antlcliialed lu a day or two.
I Tlio lliitlHli. .MIulHtor'H liiHlructloiiB
aitthoilzod him lo enll a Hrltlsli
;waiHlilp, Hhould ho thlnlt Hh pres
li'iico lu (iiintoinalnn wator wan. de
'Hlrnble. Tlio HiIHbIi cruiser Aeolim
, Ih now on tlio wny from KIiikhIoii.
.latnalra. to Puerto llartloB. Tho
' United Stilton Kovornniunt Iiiih been
ndvlsed of the Hrltlnh Kovornmont'n
. Intention to InHlBt on tlio pnynieut
I of tho linndliolilorB.
SHOO
ss
J. J. HILL
foad Magnate Tells Sec.
fane to Hurry and Finish
Reclamation Projects
' A"''4 Frti to Coo. Dy Time..
ASlU.N'(jT0Ni Mny 13. -Hurry
- vuiH,,iei0 tno rectamntion
"' ; a'ready under way and bo
i. .S con'Petont men in tne
' tllO Ullvlfin' tUnt Ininoo T
rallroaa magnate, gavo Sec
h.a'?iD0 t()(la' Rt tho reclama
S'n,Li !! reiterated his
Itln " " me t-oBi oi wio rec
pnservlrn in tn..n n,.. .. ,..inn
I. --. la HIUI U illl.ll IIIIIU
i cost oher services and prl-terpr's-s
to reclaim desert
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IN CINCINNATI.
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LVriv. ' l0 "' TimM.
i L, lnr"iiiatl streetcar om
U nfe(1 t0(,ny to arbitrate
eni der,iP(, t0 conMnuo tlie
arb Mi " f .t,.,e. unlon
. - '"ii ih in si st iiii nnnn
union
men.
CITY ATTORNEY
Councilman Winkler Wants
New Man in Goss' Place
Open So. Front St.
Tlin ulront' rOllimlttCO Of tllO clt.V
council was Inst evening empowered
to ongngo such legal taioni bb uiej
decided was required and tako such
stops as thoy thought necessury to
ro-opon South Front street. In
connection wiiu uio uichiuii i
the mntter. Councilman wiiiKtor nnu
others sovoroly criticized City At
torney Goss,
Tho matter wns brought up by
the roadlng of a communication or
rather opinion from Attorney Harry
O. Hoy to Councilman Winkler. The
opinion was that Kront street had
never been legally vacated and that
the city rotalned control of It and
could havo It reopened. It stated
that tho records of tho meetings
when It was supposed to havo been
vacated wero very vague.
Mr. Winkler stated, aftor the read
ing of tho communication that this
showed that tho city should chaugo
attorneys. Ho said that Mr. (loss
was nttornoy for the u A. Smith
Companv and tho city, and could
not sor'vo two mnstors. Ho said
that when ho brought up tno ques
tion of reopening South Kront stroot
Mr. Ooss had stared that It could
not bo done tlio street navlng bean
vacated to allow tho K. H. Dean
and Company to start a shipyard
there. Ho saM tl'0,,,Pf-a'lojn4,'i
(Continued on Pago Six.)
STILL FIGHT
FEDEOAL LINE
Private Interests Behind Alas
ka Railway Do Not Want
Federal Competition
Illy AMft intf-! 1'riM to foo tlA) Time 1
WASHINGTON. D. C. Mny III.
(iovcrunipnt construction nml opera
tion or ownnHhlp of railroads In Al
aska would be folly I C. Jcmtnett.
representing the Ilcndliolders of tho
Alaska Northern Hiillroad, told tho
Senate Territories Commit toe today.
At the same time, he declared pri
vate capltul would extend tlio road
now existing out of Seward to the
MatnuooBka coal IIoIiIh If the navy
department would create n rival coal
reserve there and operate It through
tho bureau of mints or by contract.
CALL lEETING
OF ROLL MOOSE
Marshfield Progressives Will
Meot to Reorganize Like
National Progressives
lllr .Xmo. Intel I'm-m In Ciinn lid) Tlm.)
Ilnrry O. liny. W. A. Held and
other local Progressives, have called
a meeting to be held at the office
or the Coon llay Itealty Syndicate
on Front street next Thiusday eve
ning for tlio purpose of reorganiz
ing the Hull Moose party lu this
section. Tho mootliiK will bo open
to both men ami women urn! It' Is
expected that there will he quite a
number of the latter present.
The mooting was called In cou
nci'lon with tho general movement
throughout the country to reorgnn
le the Hull AIoono or I'rouiesBlvo
parly and got ready for future cam
paigns. lll'.SV AT WASHINGTON.
M
FEDERAL AID
Charge Mine Operators in the
Cabin and Paint Creek Sec
tions with Peonage
flit Ao. turU t'rrM to 1'nofl Pat Time
WASHINGTON. I). C, Mny IB. -Chnrues
of peonage, "mediaeval feud
alism" ami oppression of workers In
the l'alnt Creek and Cabin Creek
coal Melds of West Virginia were laid
today licforp Senator Kern by Repre
sentatives or tho Federation or La
bor and Miners I'nloiis. It Is expect
ed that the charges will bo used to
support a resolution ror a congres
sional Investigation or the situation.
Copips of the rPsolutlouH adopted by
the miners declaring "that a IhiptlHt
church could not ho organized with
cut the consent of the mine mana
gers," were left with a senator.
PASSES LARGE NUMBER OF
WORTHLESS CHECKS HERE
GIVEN
I'niHiesslves Uefu-e Overtures of
Ob! !!iiii!lillraii l'-it;,
I Mr Aw. 4i I'r.'M lu I'uw IUr TIhw.)
WASIIIXCTOW Mnv 1:1. -The
siiKKPMtlou that rittompt will be
niuiio to Imltirn Hunubllcans who
joined the I'rouresslve party to re
turn to their old allegiance was
discussed today by tho IJouso Pro
gressives and Hepiesentatlve Illml-
iii'.iiuh nf llllnolH. sneak UK for tiioin.
IsHiied a statement declarliiK Hint
tie only course ror Progressive
Hepiibllcnns to pursue Is to come
Into the Progressive party where
thc belong."
AMERICA HAS
RESTW0R1EN
One in United States Turns
Out 2 1-2 Times as Much
as in England.
IUr .XMfl. UIM l'rrf In Cimm Itnr Tlmm I
WASIllNCiTON. May III.--.V rvn
port prepared lit the Instance "t
the t'nderuood lloiuo and way
ami means committee, and the bu
reau of Toi-cIki! and domestic coin
merco says a comparlsoii of IT In
dustries of (treat Britain and the
United Stales shows that tho tiinuu
factuiitiK establishments In this
country havo a higher efficiency
and Hint two and a half times as
many xvago earners and one-sixth
more power Is needed In tho Putted
r Ingdiim than in the Pulled Statos
to produce a net output of cquii
value. The average wages of the
IT Industries, the report adds,
are only half as high In Great Itilt
n I n as here, although the wage cost
to obtain equal value of the net
output wns 111 per cent higher.
FEOERALS TO
GETJN AID
Claim that Huerta Forces
Have Relieved Harassed
Troops Near Guaymas
(llf AiioiUteJ ITmi lo coot liar TlniM.J
XOGALKS. May K!. Agents of
tho Huortn governniont hero assort
that thoy have recolved word that'
more fodoral rolnforcoments arrived
by boat at Guaymas and that tho
main group besieged a few miles
north will bo ablo to work Its way
into tho gulf town.
tore
UNDERBELFREY
Lightning Strikes Tall Church
Spire in Stratford, Ont.,
With Fatal Results.
Of AMOi'late. 1'rtn lo Coot IUr Tlmei J
STHATFOUD. Ont., May 13.
Tho tall snlre on tho Knox Presby
terian Church, 1G0 feet above tho
curb, was struck by lightning today.
In tho ensuing fire, tho chief of
police, tho fire chief nml a police
man were killed and anothor fire
man mortally Injured. The threo
xvhoso lives wero lost wero burled
beneath tho burning belfrey when
It fell.
. 1 1 ST
LITTLE FELT
Few Indications of Trouble
Locally Intense Feeling
Against Corporations
TIipio have beon no developments
In the I. W. W. strike and no In
dication that It Is causing any fig
ure. It was reported that tho most
trouble would bo on tho Coqullle.
Frank Granf, or tho Smith-Powers
Company Is said to havo taken a
low holllgoronts down tho lino.
Tliore nru a number of the I.. W.
W. niombors lu Miirslilleld who
hnvo loft camp, but owing to tno
Intense, feeling general against them
thoy nro llltlo In evidence.
LA.MPA CKKliK CAMP
FOLL VERDIGT
Marshfield Man Wins Suit
Against Major Kinney for
$1600 Circuit Court.
(Spoclnl to Tho Times)
COQl'ILLi:. Or.. May lit. I. C.
Doane. of .Miirslilleld, was yesterday
given a verdict for $UiOu. the rull
amount of his claim against Major
L. D. Kinney, after a trial lu Cir
cuit Court. I inane claimed that the
note which bad been given him by
Kinney was xvrongly taken by Kin
ney or his agents from II. F. Wyalt.
who held It safe keeping. A number
or witnesses were Introduced lo
show Kinney's stamlliig. W. P.
Murphy testifying that Major Kin
ney's reputation for truth and ver
acity was "fair." Murphy first re
plied to the question that Kinney
was a promoter.
Today George Gondriini was given
a verdict in Ills enso against Con
stable Cox, of Marshflold, to recover
possession of an auto which Mr.
Cox had attached on labor liens
filed by the Nelson Iron Works.
T i auto was first sold by .Mr.
Goiiilruin to Fred Wilson on a con
ttact. but the latter returned the
uinehiue. While Wilson had It.
Fred Nelson did repairs and fur
nlshed about :T( on II. As a re
sult of tho suit, Nelson loses his
claim. J. 1). Goss represented Mr.
Goodriini and K. II. .loehuk and
Tom llennett represented W. II.
Cox and the Nelson Iron Works.
Hrcacli of PloniKe Ciim'.
MIks M. G. Wells, the North Ileiul
milliner, who Is suing i has. O. King
nf the (iiirst & King auto Hue of
Marshlleld Tor $ I nnnn ror breuch
of promise. Is In Coqullle to take a
default Judgment against .King,
whose utlorueys rnrgot to file an
answer to the suit.
TO
SO
SUFFRAGETTE
Coiiloguo Ilrolhei's Close Down as
ItcMilt or I. W. W. Agitation.
(Spoclal to Tho Tlmos)
COQPILLK. Or., May 13. Con
loguo Hrothers havo closed their
camp at Lnmpa Creek as a result
of tho I. W. W. agitation. A num
ber or tho I. W. W. members quit
thore this morning and Conlogue
cloBcd the camp until they could
re-adjust mattors,
It Is understood that tho Con
loguo camp was tho one stroiiKtioId
of tho I. W. W. In loos County. In
tho other camps, they aro said to
have only a scattering membership.
A number of tho I. W. W. mem
bers camo to Coqulllo today trom
Conloguo's camp. Thoy claimed
that the Sooloy & Audorson camps
and tho Cralns camps would bo the
next to feel tho result of tho strlTa
order.
National English Labor Press
Director Announces Wo
men's Paper Continues.
lllr Auwltto-I I'rwt lo Coo IUr Tlmn.l
MANCIIKSTKF. Kngland, Mny 13.
T. llonson, dlroctor of tho Nat
ional Labor Press, announced Its
determination of continuing the pub
lication of The Surfragotto. "The
right Is ono of princplo," llonson
snld. "livery edition can bo cen
sored by tho uinuageiiKiut of tho
National Labor Tress ami nn iiicno
niont or outrage oxcluded. The
manager believes that an attempt
to siippross a nowspapor before It
Is published alTects tho right of
freo speech. It meatiB a big right
if It is Issued.
Dave Penwell Sought Today
on Forgery Charge as Re
sult of His Operations.
SIGNED DIFFERENT
NAMESJ0 CHECKS
Formerly of Coquillc and Later
in Coos River Camp
May be at Bandon.
Dave Penwell. former resident or
the North Fork of tlio Coqullle and
Inter employed nt Smith-Powers'
Cntnp No. I on South Coos Itlvor nml
for the Inst week n resident of Miirsli
lleld, Is today being sought high and
low. A trail or bad checks was loft
behind him nml a half dozen or bo
Miirslilleld men are mourning tholr
ncqiiulutuuce with him.
Penwell started lu yesterday cash
ing checks right mid left here. Here
are some or those who are sorry (lint
they cashed bis paper:
Vernon Darker. $)'. nnd also ac
cuses Penwell or taking a suit or
clothes, rain coat and chauffeur
badge belonging to him.
A. P. Owen ami Lowrey Owen, two
checks ror $! each.
J. W. Davis, of the lllanco llllllnrd
parlors, $1(1.
Geo. W. Clillds, of (be P. K. Sa
loon, ;., In two checks of $"( and
$:!."i each.
La Combo and Chaltorburn $10
check.
There are probably others, but
(hose wore all (hat were reported to
day. Penwell signed Ills own niinie to
ones i ashed by Vernon Mar Iter and
Lowrey Owen, Darker having known
him slightly. On .lack Davis, ho
signed his naiiio C. F. MeFurlnnd.
On La Combo and Chatterton, he
sign id It as McFarlaiid and ho used
Die name or Lawhortie and Penwell
en Chllds. He signs his namo Pen
veil as though It might be Powell.
Penwell Is about twenty-four or
twenty-live years old. Ills mother Is
dead and his rather Is at Grants
Pass.
Ho Is supposed to have left town
on the morning train, someone claim
ing to have seen him running ror (ho
train. It was reported that he had
hiked to llamlon ami (ho olllcor there
Is on the lookout ror him.
.1. W. Davis and Lowrey Owen left
today for Coqullle lu hopes or locat
ing him there. A warrant was sworn
out ror 111 iti lu .Justice Penuock's
court.
Penwell exhibited coimldorublo
cash last night bu Vernon Darker,
whom he told that be had a check
coming from Smith-Powers' camp
thought that It was thai money.
Peiiwdl used a pocket check book
or the First National Hank, which he
picked up somewhere.
At Davis & Ashman's ho had n
small account and asked Jack Davis
(o mnke out u check. Ho signed it
ami then told Jack (o mark It num
ber four. The latter took this as
concluslvo evidence (hat Peuwoll hnd
a bank account, but no ono nt tho
First National Hank ever saw or
heard of him until tho checks bo
gnu to come In.
When a man leaves town lie ex
pects people to miss him a sood deal
more than they do.
TIlOl'lUiK AT HANDO.V.
I'icil Fleger Fined :i1 for Trouble
With Arthur Couch.
(Special to Tho Tlmos.)
iiAvnns. Or.. Mnv 13. Frod
Flogor was fined $35 In pollco
court horo today ns a rosint or an
ombrogllo In which ho and Arthur
Coach became Involvod In last
night. Coach coming oft second best.
J no fracas stirred up llamlon and
cnusod much excltomont last night.
Tho kind of n girl that a man likes
to meet nowadays Is not tho ono that
ho can flirt with If ho wants to, but
the ono that ho doesn't HAVK to
flirt with If ho doesn't want to.
If you have anything to sell, ren
trade, or want help, try a Want A
TARIFF BILL
UP IN SENATE
Measure Declared to be Most
Revolutionary Ever At-
ttempted in Congress.
nr A"OfUlei rr lo Pool n TIhim.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. May 23.-
Tho tarllf fight was resumed today In
tho Senate on motion of Senator
Penroso to roior tho Undorwood bill
to tho llnnnco commltteo with Instruc
tions for public hearings.
Chairman Simmons opened tho
argument against tho Ponroso
ainendmont'. Senator Lippott ro-
rerred to tho moasure as mo "iiwsi
revolutionary hill ever Introduced
In Congress."
Hrlstow In tho midst or tho tnrirr
debato, Introduced an amendment
to tho sugar schedule providing
c.2Vi per hundred pounds on re.
fined sugar for thtco years. $1.10
for tho succeeding threo years and
$1.27 after that.
CIHCK'KN TAMALKS will bo on
SALi: at MKTHODIST CIH'IK'H
WFIi.NKHDAV afternoon, after 1 o-ilock.
TRY TO WRECK
New Jersey Militia May be
Called Out to Handle
Silk Mill Strike
lllr Aol4tl I'fiM lo Cuo IUr Tlmoj.l
PATKKSON. N. J.. May 13.
Thero Is talk of calling out tho
mllltln today aftor last night's sec
ond attempt to wreck a passongor
train on tho Krlo Kallrond by pil
ing debris on the tracks. Tho road
received a number of threatening
letters for the transportation of
"scabs" Imported to roplnco tho
striking silk mill workers. Fifty
dotectlvos aro gunrdlng tho rail
road property today.
A third unsiircesful attempt to
wreck an Kilo passenger train was
made hero today. As the train pull
ed Into tho station slowly, two men
Jumped on tho platform between
(lie second nnd third cars and at
tempted to uncouplo thoni. Tho
tralnmon worn on tho nlert, how
ovor, ami provontod them doing so.
Tho men oscapod.
NIK.HO IS LVNCIIKD.
Georgia .Mob Meles Out PiniMiliieiit
to Farmer's Slayer.
(nr Awn latl r lo Coo llr TIbm I
HOGANVILLK, On.. May 13.
Samuel Owensby, a negro, who yes
terday killed llrooks Lano, a young
farmer, wns hm tied Inst night Ho
wps hanged to n tree near the Jali
rd tils bod) riddled with bu'l
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