The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. AAAVI. Tll0 C(mst Mn
Established In 1878
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
& Coruolldstloti of Times, Const Mall q 261
and Coos Bay Advertiser.
LOST ARTICLES
, .( fpiiinl through Times want
inK lii'iul them! Use them! They
pet rcMilts.
K WILSON GUARDS AGIST
THREATENED
Requests Representative Sis
son of Mississippi Not to
Offend Japanese in Talk
LATTER TO DELIVER
HOUSE ADDRESS FRID
v
Recent Speech Caused Stir
and President Wants to
Prevent Outbreak Now
II, - i.Hf'1 I'rtM l" """ nn' Tlmr 1
VSIIlVOTON. May 21. IM-ohI-,loni
Wilson today sent Tor Kopro-
rimhiiii of .MIkhIhhIiihI mill
, Mil'" ' . ,
i ' urpcil Mm not to mult." nny speech
tlllll VI. il'll OIIOIIII me Heiiwuiiiiiien
of Inimn Slsson wlm recently made
n V(II SpCCCh" had given notice
'of Ills Intention topcak in tho
IIoiibi' Friday on th legal phases
cr i.ii' liiimiit'Ho iilli'ii land iiiichHoii.
IU iiml ii 20-inlnuto conference with
lr siil'i Wilson, during which,
liowi'vor ln iiHMiiriMl WIIhoii that ho
imiil n' discuss tho ponding no
cntlntioiiH ' touch on anything of
an inn iidlnry I'linrneter. limiting
hint fir o an argument on the alien
land ownership. That was tho
whim House version of tho confer
ence ilmngh Slsson himself declined
to innke any comment, declaring)
merch Mint he would speak Krlilny. I
Pn DiilKtii WIIhoii Is known to lie.;
anxious iiiiom tho discussion In Con
prm ni HiIh stugo of t!' Japanese
(iH.tIoi) especially Involving nny
clui rviitloiiH of racial dlscrltnlnn
tlon, Bud-Wins With Ease Over New
Orleans Man at Los An
geles. Fight by Rounds
(JUSDOAT WINS. I
.
SN FUAXCISCO. C'al.. Mny I
21 t the concliiHlon of n twon- I
ty round go hero hint night, Gun
lioat .Smith was given tho docl-
Ulan mi points over .less Willard. I
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lltr - i lalM Prtti io Com lltjr Tlrow.l
I.OS XGELES. May 21. Hud
Anderson, tho Vancouver Cyclone,
won with ensu over .Too Mnndot. of
New Oil latin, hero last night. Mnn
ilot ill I not hnvo n chnnco nny tlmo
and was helpless in tho twelfth round
ulien the Unlit was stopped.
AniUr on's showing against Man
dot wns ii revelation to the pugil
istic fans here. Ho showed far su
perior f rin to tho showing ho made
"Kalnst Knockout Drown, displaying
more inntidrnco and ring genernlshlp
than hits marked ills previous exhi
bition h lukewarm supporters
heretofore are today moBt enthusias
tic and dcilnro that oven Divers won't
have ,i pin w ngalnst him. Tho light
hy rout i ,
Itoiiml 1.
Th' 'nted and hoth went nt it
hamni . mil tongs. Anderson planted
a temi i ft to tho Jaw that rocked
Mandnt ,, i,,-.nil. Ho iinmedlntoly fol
lowed v.ih anothor blow simllnr to
this. Vniulot seemed awfully slow.
This v.-s Anderson's round.
Ito'iinil 2.
Aiiliif-jii had things all his own
jay ai.i lauded nt will. Ho shot
his left which caught Mnndot on tho
Jaw th .Hiauseil tho Frenchman somo
trouble Mnndot reached Andorson'i
Jaw wij fow rights .that lacked
steam. Tils was Anderson's round.
Itouinl it,
Tho l v8 came to tho center eager
ly. wltl Anderson nppnrently In tho
Le"t slia') of his llfo, starting the
f lung v Hi n series of left and right
Jolts to Mnndot's face. Mnndot trle3
' fight back but goes into a clinch
to evad punishment. After the break
"e trie-- long range work and man
Ses to land a left to tho stomach
f.M a rl8ht t0 fnco- Dud B''l,nB'
l?K "s ' ' blows. They clinch again,
m pf.g jiandot nlmost off tho
"oor w.ti, rjght u,,per cuti
ltouiul
The Vancouver lnd landed nn aw
ful
1 Mll -. t I ' J .l onn.
In ",,t J .utiiiuui d juw tutu rem,
& linril rlnKt . .l. ...In. I Immn,
uiaip i ,t . . i,....
Ji., .""" ..fallfc IU 111U IIU l.llil.w
lit. i iiinJioim Bccmuu iu iio
"tie trouble in reaching Mandot'4
hil anr" '"idee! three times as the
Du on lei tho round. Anderson'
found a wide mark.
, . ltouiul 5.
Ullrl .IS'iGil Mnnrlnt tn !io TOI10S
but
v !i fopped for a moment by it
IAHD0T BEATEN
61 ANOERSON
left r,"l'l'iii lor a nioiiieiii u) u
L,v v somach. He comes right
K ftt I hammers Mandot's stom
Sm,.V "' rlsllts nn,l lefts, forcing tho
T ''r fr to clinch. Mnndot rlp
' .a a i f,ht to the head and tried
ert if ' "le s'niach, but Dud block
tieii. . b,ow nn'1 retaliated with a
"(.nt to the jnV, the blow sending
(Continued on Pago Six.)
JAP WAR SPEECH
JAPS LOYAL TO
1
Hawaiian Born Japanese do
Not Take Advantage of Be
coming American Citizens
tlly Aft'it Utotl Vrrwn in loo lUy Tlmm 1
SAX FIIAXCISCO. Mny 21 Of the
fill Japanese hnrii In Honolulu and
eligible to American citizenship only
15 have availed theniKelvcH of thu
opportunity, according to a slntoiuont
of Gilbert I). .Metier, a Honolulu
contractor, who arrived hero today.
Tho Hawaiian IhIhikIh have n popula
tion of Japanese lahorei'R estimated
at TTdlOO. Motgor's ohservatlon Ih
that tho Jnpnneso are absolutely loy
al to their own government and do
not euro to become Anierlcan citi
zens. 0. S. REPLY IS
KEPT SECRET
Japanese Foreign Office Re
ceives Bryan's Message and
is Seeking an Answer
.IAI Vli:V (JIVK.V.
Dy AsRoclatod Press '
WAHlllXCiTOX. May 21. I
i Advices from .lupan ludlcato that I
' the AniDilcnn reply was received
In good spirit by tho .lapiinese
1 government and that tho sltua- l
I tlou Is more favorable. '
4.
Illy AM' ll"l Vm 10 " IUjr TImf" 1
T01CI0. Mrj 21. Tho .lupaiu
foreign office has received anil Is
studying the reply of tho I'nlted
States government to us orimiiiu
protest regarding tho California
fiiliui liiinl nu'iierMlilii leulslatloil. It
declares that by agreement with
Washington tho document win uoi
be made public. Officials will make
ii,. ..miiiiiiint mi Hie Hiibloct and no
statement us to whether It Is sat
isfactory or not.
'i'ii,. lnniiuouii niilillc lu nniinrentlv
awaiting Information before express
ing Its opinion on tho American re
ply. Meantime tno press reiieriue
thnt the question goes deeper than
the ownership of land or tho niafc-
,.i n trntv mill timi It Ih ii racial
dlsirlinlnntlon which must bo wiped
out bv mutual education nnd under
Btaiiding and fusion of Ideas.
E.
Member of Prominent Marsh
field Family Succumbs To
day to Lingering Illness
Miss Ksthor Ois-on died at tho
homo of Iter mother. Mrs. Mary
Ogren on Xortli Second street early
this morning niter n lingering Ill
ness of tuberculosis mvl other com
plications. She was 112 years old.
Miss Ogren was born and raised
i, .,., ,,, niiiinnirh Ill-health had
prevented nor from being active,
she won many friends who will
greatly regret her demise.
She lu survived by her mother, a
brother. Warner Ogren, of tho .Nor
ton & Hansen Company, and two
sisters, Miss Ellen Ogren. of Marsh
field and Mrs. K. A. Anderson, of
Berkeley, California.
The funornl arrangements will not
be perfected until word Is received
from Mrs. Anderson of Dorkeley.
rninlsbes HoiuK H. P. Leldr
who recently sold out his bakery hero
nnd who was preparing to leave to
morrow for Calif, to resJdo. was ar
rested last night by Sheriff Gage as
an absconding debtor. J. E. Edmunds
of tho Coos IVay Wiring Company til
ing tho charge against him on nc
coiint of a bill for about ?200. I.elcl
claims tho bill Is for fixtures In his
bakery and that the purchaser of the
bakory assumed tho liability. How
ever, ho appered boforo Justlco Pen
nock today and furnished bonds for
$350, signed by Hugh Sneddon nnd
August Frlzeen, for his appearance
to answer tho suit.
1
1SS
PASSES
WAY
TO TREAT ALL
ON SAffi OASIS
Senate Finance Committee
Treats Livestock and Meats, .
Grains and Flours Alike
tllr Anno. Mlcl t'rrn In Coot, liar nmr
WASIIIXOTOX. May 21.- Senntor
Williams, chairman of tho flunuco
sub-committee, which Is considering
tho agricultural schedule, announc
ed today It had been decided to
trent beef cattle, sheep, hogs and
their products, wliont and flour nnd
oatmenl on an equal basis. If a
duty is to be put on raw mnterlal,
It whl likewise bo upon tho prod
ucts or vice versa. The sub
committee had decided to put cat
tle, wheat, etc., on tho freo list
with beef and flour. Senntor Wil
liams denied, declaring It had not
been determined on what basis all
such articles would be treated,
whether dutiable or iindutlnble.
Tho Democratic uiemlierH of the
Semite finance committee decided to
day to hear no more tunnufiicturers
on schedules of the I'tnlei wood bill,
lifter next Tuesday nnd tnen begin
tho actual work of revision.
GIVEN GHEGK
National Manufacturers' Asso
ciation Present Kirby With
Large Gift Today.
Illjr ,inU't I'n.i Io roan I1r TlmM.l
DHTIJOIT, May 21. John Klrhv.
Jr., of Dayton, Ohio, the retiring
president of the National Associa
tion of Miiuufactiirers, wns presented
today with u check Tor $10,000 by
dolegntes attending tho annual
mooting. Resolutions appropriate
to tho occasion were adopted.
ENGLISH RUSH
TO GET
Chinese Issue Over Subscribed
in London Today Despite
One Per Cent Premium
llljr A.io, l'M rri Io Coo lltr Tlnut,
I.OXDOX. .May 21. So groat was
tho rush of tho public to secure a
portion or tho nef Chlnoso loan,
which was opened for subscription
today that tho Issuing hanks closed
tho lists after loan was largely over
subscribed. It wns quoted at one per
cent premium by sellers.
CENT SPECIALS
P. R. Arlett, of Portland Con
demns Practice of Marking
Bargains in Odd Cents
(nr Auo'litti! Preu to Coo D. Tlmet.J
SACRAMEXTO, Cnl., May 21. A
ban on tho prnctico of morcliants In
advertising their goods as marked
down to "9D cents," or "I1.C9," In
stead of fixing the prices at round
figures such ns $1.00 or $1.70 was
nrpflii in- p. n. Arlett of Portland,
Oregon, today In his paper on "Ad
vertising From tho Public Point of
Vlow." It was read before tho con
vention of tho Pacific Coast Ad Men's
Association.
Titoruw: IX HAI.KAXS.
(Dr AMOcUteJ rrm Io Coo Rtf TlmM.J
OEXEVA, Switzerland, May 21.
in vlmv nf n linssllilo conflict au'alnst
Servla and Greece, a number of Bul
garian university students, volun
teers recently relieved from army
service, and several offlcors, wore
ordered today to rojoln their regi
ments. Steamer HAIXDOW. will leave
Marshfleld SUXDAV morning at K
A. M. for AfJiKCJAXV,. returning,
leaving Allogany nt I P. .M. This
excursion will give thoso desiring this
trip n chance to go and return on
same day. VMlll 75c ROl'XD TRIP.
SEE OCR WINDOW DISPLAY of
"FOSTER and OREADS' " FIXE
CANDIES. Then buy a box for your
best girl, wife or sister. S1k will ap
preciate It. LEWIS'.
WOO
ON
INT TO
W
T
New Yorkers Today Guessing
About Plans for Defense
of America's Cup
tllr AMOilaict rrrn to Coo. lux Tlmo )
XEW YOKK, Mny 21.- With al
most universal satisfaction prevail
ing In yachting circles over the news
from London that tho Xow York
Yacht Club has accepted tho latest
challenge of Sir Thnmns Upton to
race for Anierlcn's cup, gossip was
busy today regarding the probable
plans for defense of tho trophy.
While confirmation of the news was
not forthcoming at t.io Xow York
Yacht Club last night, the word wns
generally accepted as truo. The
greatest satisfaction Is expressed
that the coining scries of races will
he held under the present rule of
measurement and time allowance. It
Is freely predicted that with 7'i-foot
yachts designed under this rule,
good sen-worthy boats will result.
Instead of tho flimsy racing ma
chines which participated In the last
contest'.
E
Royal Observatory at Edin-'
burgh Damaged and In
struments Deranged
(llr A.iorUlnl I'n.i Io I'ont lla; TlmM.l
EDIXni'RGII, Scotland. May 21.
-A bomb was exploded lu tho west
dome of the Royal Observatory ear
ly today. The astronomical Instru
ments were huilly deranged, hut the
building itself escaped serious dam-
ago. The police declared that mili
tant surrrugcttcs committed tho out
rage. BALKANS CALL
E
Greece, Servia and Bulgaria!
Prepare for Possible Three
cornered Fight Soon
llljr AwoiUteJ l'"M 10 t'oo IU) TIwm.J
I.AITSAXXE, Switzerland, Mny 21.
Tho Larevno states that Greek
Htudonts bolonglng to tho recruit
class of 10 M living In Switzerland
hnvo been ordered to return to
Greece to Join tho army.
CITY TO GET
WATER SUPPLY
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL HAD
CITY ATTORNEY (JOSS FILE
OX WATERSHED AS POSSIBLE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR
.MUNICIPAL PLANT
City Attorney John D. Goxs. pur
suant to Instructions from members
of tho Marshfleld City Council, has
filed on the water rights of Clear
Lake, northeast of Coos Bay, for
tho city of Marshfleld. The tiling
has been made with tho state water
commissioner.
It Is understood that others have
filed previously on the water rights
of Clear Lake but have lost out be
cause they havo not compllod wrtti
tho law.
Tho Clear Lako water supply, ns
a source of supply for tho city of
Marshfleld, had long been conslder
h timi tvna recommended In Engin
eer nichardson's special roport as
tho most foaslblo ono.
Searched Homos. A woman from
the Henessoy mine on Isthmus Inlet
appeared before Justice Pennock to
duy and wanted to have a minor
thoro arrested. Tho minor lost a suit
of clothes, bocamo irate and started
In and searched all the homos In the
camp, declaring somo one there had
stolen tho clothos. The woman,
whoso namo Justlco Pennock did not
get, said that when ho xame to her
house, she told him to go nhoad and
search. When hor husband heard
about it he became angry and wanted
the mnn nrrestcd. As she had given
hor consent for tho esarth. tho miner
did not comrntl any offense. How
over, sho said tho miner scanh'd
other homes by forco.
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UNDERTAKER TELLS OF PLOT
TO
MEXICO GETS
Arranges for $100,000,000
From French and English
Bankers to Finance Nation
tllr Amo. Utcl I'rrit In ro Utr TlniM I
MEXICO CITY. Mny 21. - The
Mexican Congress early today gave
Its sanction to an agreement for a
loan of one hundred million dollars
at six per cent. Tho amount Is
guaranteed by US per cent of the
customs receipts. The Mexican Xat
lonal Hank Is to be the representa
tive of the bankers In supervision
of "the illsliiirsemeiitH. i lie loan bus
been placed with French hankers,
hilt It Is certain that llrltlsh Inter
ests are participating.
T
AT
Superintendent of Porter Bros.'
Mill at Florence Victim of
Runaway Accident '
(Special Io The Times)
GARDIXER. Ore.. May 21. II. P.
Dtjtton. superintendent of Porter
llrothcrs Tidewater .dill company ut
Fliirence, wns thrown from a buggy
In u runnwny In (Inidlnnr last eve
ning nnd was seriously. If not fa
tally, Injured.
Ho was hurt nbout thu head and
concussion of the brain Is feared
.lohnsoii Porter, of Porter Drollicnt.
Is still here nnd today sent to Marsh
lleld io have Dr. Dlx como to care
for Duilon. Dr. Dlx Is expected to
night, special arruiiKcmcnts being
made for him to mnke u rush trip.
Dut ton came hero from Floreuro
to confer with Johnson Porter nbout
matters. The rig was being driven
by a driver from the livery barn,
hilt he was not Injured,
iio.Mit i.v cocitTiiorsi:,
Attempt to lllow up Xeu
Itiillillug I'rii-lintcil.
York
POrGIIKEEPSIE". X. Y.. May 21. j
Two sticks of dynamlto were
fnuud behind the radiator In the
corridor of the Duchess County
Courthouse todny, with caps iittaclw
ed nnd it fuse leading outside tho
building.
OF
Tilhmnnk Dllf tn Snil TodaV
I iiiamooK uuu iu odii i uuciy
Frnm Port and PatSV A SO
Bringing Equipment Here
Cnptaln Mncgenn of the Ifreakwa
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IIIOOK Willi ruimi i"i"" .....m... ,
..i i r.. .1... ,,...v i Vr.it h Hnnil'i
Should Via vo Balled this morning for
Coos Bay. Sho had about completed
loading when the Breakwater left
Portland yesterday morning. Besides
ho steam shovel, sho is bringing
some small engines, rolls nnd other
enulpnient. The Patsy Is also load-
Ing ralroad equipment and will prob -
ably sail from Portland In a day or
two. Tho Breakwater brought In
" nil'or oVuliiment today for Por-
some inliior oquipmeni. ioua lor ui
.,'.... fu.. .i Ma ,.,.rivnf
engineers who are causing more or
-"'- : ..
loss gossip, generally Doing up wuu
a rovlval of tho coaBt lino to Eureka,
Is working between Marshflold and
Xorth Bend back on Plat B. Ho has
not given out nnythlng about his
work lioro.
Tho Terminal Railway company
111 nuoil lllliiwuiii u iv iuiih'b '
tho contract for building tho balance
of Its lino on Xorth Front streot to
the Xorth Bond limits. Four or Ilvo
will soon nnnounco mo lotting
are bidding on the work.
ATTENTION F. O
E.
A'l moniborH of Marshfleld Aorlo
Xo. S3S and visiting brother nro re
quested to meet at Kaglos' hall, Sun
day, May 25th, at 2 p. m., for tho
purpose of observing tho annual me
morial services.
Dy order,
C. C, GOIXO, W. P.
M
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RAILWAY NEWS
pnnc Dnv
IS
IS
John J. Breen, Lawrence Fu
neral Director, Admits That
He Suggested Scheme
millionairFwood
knew not of it
Says Frederick Attcaux, Dye
Manufacturer. Paid $700
for "Planting" Explosive
I Mr Amo. I.lli-.l I'rr.n In dion llljr Tllnr.
DOHTOX. Mny 21. Frederick A.
Atteaux. dye mnniifiieturor and co
defendant with President William
.M. Wood, of the American Woolen
Company, In the dynamlto conspir
acy trial, hired John J. Ilreeu, u
Lawrence undertaker. to "plant"
explosives lu the buildings occupied
by the striking textile operatives,
according to Ureeu, who tcstlllcd
for the state today.
Atteyix. the witness said, gayo
him $r0ii before the dynamite wan
placed and made a second payment
of $200 somo time later. Iliccn
testified ho had. said to Atteaux.
If I were fighting those fellowH
i meaning the strikers,) I would
fight them by their own methods,"
Mteaux, lie said, asked til in If ho
meant dynamite, nnd ho replied:
Dynninlto'or unythlng else.'
Ernest Pitman, of Audover, who
committed suicide when the grand
Jury began Its Investigation, wiih
named by Ilreeu as the person who
delivered the dynamite to Ilreeu anil
to Dentils J. Collins, tho third do
fcndnut, who yesterday turned
state's evidence.
On cross examination tho witness
declared that he never had con
spired with Wood, Atteaux or Pit
man to Injure nny person or prop
erty. Ilreeu siild he asked Mteaux
ufler tho dynamite had been placed
"If Wood knew anything about tho
matter" and he said he did not.
ILLIONfGIFT
Harlan and Horace Peyton, of
Spokane, will Handle Large
Inheritance Themselves
'PI HI fjtllltll' I lltr llluittl It'll fl'ftlll KlWU
i tit'- iwmin itiri ih"iiii ii win i'"i-
j knue nil be of Interest here us Col,
Peyton was the step-father of Mrs.
.iiicoii ,i. mime, a ormer .m a run
Held resident, and Harlan Peyton
spent a year or so on the Day:
n , ., ..,. , ,,, . ,(,.,tlvoIv .will bo
"Horace nun iiarian rcyion., ::-'
...... -".' '.'.. . .-"! ' . ..... .'"
given the management of a $1,000,
000 estate left by the death of their
father, Colonel I. X. Peyton. Includ
ed In the estate Is u seven story olllco
building lu Spokane. Tho brothers
have opened olllces In the building
and uro starting to master the de
tails of their big responsibility. Un
til January 1. 10 1 1. they will liavo
the active assistance of John II. Peot,
who was associated with Colonel Pey
ton for 20 years. Thereafter the Poy-
lon iiuys will unve inn cuurge, hud-
Ject only to hervlies of Mr. Pet In
an nuvisory capacity, notii noys nave
traveled extensively, but the boglu-
lllmr nf III. tip Imulnnuu llvunrliill.'M
n . '"ill H'lnilHi ,.'..... w
diitts back only two years. Tholr
tuiiin limit inn mil ji;mn, l nun
,ntw father amassed a rortune from
mm)H ,imI mx mmv ,IIV08,lllontH ,
tho Snokane country, whom be was
tho Spokane country, where ho was
nn uuriy seiner.
MANY ARE ARRI'-STED.
i till V-Sl'VCIl
I. W.
W, Members
- , , ... " ,
Talicu Into ( ustodv.
1' T '"' TT
, ,'A ' ' hilhOX, X. J., Maj .0 -
Hty-soven persons were arrested
today In the vie nlty of the Price
k mill, to which ho hands rt-
turned to work vesterilay In the fiir0
of protests of I. W. V. luailon. who
nre conducting tho strike. 'Uelvo
lmilro strikers gathered In io
; streets near the mil to Jeer the
returning workeis. Thero was no
v,o)oilc0i t lUt,m woro ar.
rested who refused to move on."
FACES DEATH WITH SMI LI.'.
Xciv Yorker Electrocuted Today fop
Saloon Mulder.
11 AmotUUiI l'rm Ic Coo Hr TlniM J
OSSIXIXG, X. Y., May 1 !. John
Mulranoy was eloctrocuteil today
for tno nuirilor or ratncK ah incen,
of a Vow York salooiikoonur. Octolior
a ,HJH l ui n nnii'iiimi
3, ion. Miilranny w
edition smiling,
j
ieni io inn --
viiTin.' ivt 'iii.!iiTni:s.
All porsons Indohted to me or the
Blanco Cigar Store are requested
to settle their accounts with I.aw
roy Owon ut tho Blanco Cigar Rtoro
at' once., as I hnvo sold the IiubI
nctfs and must hnvo all tho accounts
soKlcil by Juno 1. A. P OWEN.
If you have anything to soil, rent
trade, or want help, tiy a Wont Ail
BOYS MANAGE