The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 05, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION-SIX PAGES.
NOTED HIE SLAVE CASE
OPENS IN SAN FRANCISCO
Maury I. Diggs, Former State
Architect of California,
in Court Today.
CHANGE OF VENUE IS
DENIED ACCUSED MAN!
F. Drew Caminatti Also Involv
ed in Notorious Trip to Reno
Last Winter.
Illy Aino htM 1'rrn lo Coon tlr Timet J
SAN KHAN-CISCO, Aug. r. The
iTlnl of Mnury I. Dlggs, former Stnto
LArchltcet of California, charged
vltli violation of the federal white
Blitvc net, begnn here todny In Fed
eral Court heforo Judge Van Fleet.
IA inoiloii for n change of venue to
S.tcrnmcnlo wns denied on the
ground that IIh only purpose whh to
tlelny. Chief Special Prosecutor Sul
livan told the veniremen that the
jovcrittui'iit would show that Maury
Dlggs and F. Drew Cnnilnettl bought
rniiHporlatlon for Marsha llnning-
lou and Loin Nnrrln from Sacratnon-1
io io iceno, wnero tin ronr wero
line sled later, for Iminoral purposes,
and that these fni'tn when proved
K-nuItl oHtiilillnli a violation of the
Federal stntute.
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No. 14
LET US TALK IT OVER
"UlRhtly to he Blent
Is not to stir without great argument
lint greatly to find quarrel in n straw
Wlien honor's at the stnke."
Hamlet.
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Executive Instructs Attorney
General to Act and Invites
Leach to Return.
c , ,(s.l.1Pt'1"1 l0 T,1 Times.)
SALL.M, Or., Aug. ii.(Jov. West
hns Invited Dr. Ilalley K. I.eaeh and
the other denoitiM f. w w. n..i.
(inioiH to return to Coos County
and Instructed Attorney General
Crawford to act. This follows up
his stnlement condemning the de
portation nB being Illegal.
STATE PRINTER
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IS
AGAINST BILL
ebraska Senator Condemns
'roposcd Currency Legisla
tion ai i nis session.
rll'r A' n. Mini I'rrtt Io Coo liar Timet
,WSIIINGTON, I). C, Aug. f..--
cnator llltchcoclt of Nobrnnln.
cinocratlc ineinher of tlio bniiklng
inunlllee, openly opposed currency
Situation at this hcssIoii of Con
fess ami especially tho ndmlnlstrn-
pn Mil Introduced by Sonntor
pen In a speech today In tho
Inate, "I am stronirlv nnnnnml
said, "to nu attempt to pass any
Iniprelieiislve eurroncy Iculslntlon
the expiring tlayH of tho extra
Sloil. I aill certnlnlv nnnnaml
Inking up n revolutionary hill
to tho Senator from Oklahoma has
roduced."
Senator Owen roso to ronlv to
uiicock, lint wns forced off tho
lor by Senator Hoko Smith's point
Lorcier timt tho tariff hill nml not
rrency legislation was hoforo tho
l"to. Ho served notlco ho would
pew his speech nt tho first oppor-Mty.
Willis S. Duniway Suddenly
Succumbs in Portland
Prominent Politician.
Illy AMo.latr.1 I'rrtt lo i'imm nr Timet)
PORTLAND. Or., Aug. Ti. Wil
lis Scott nuiilway, Stnto I'rlnler of
Oregon, a well-known Republican
politician, son of Abigail Scott Dun
iway and nephew of Harvey W.
Scott, died today, aged 58 years.
OVHRNOR WEST, like some public officials not so far away, has
. some admirable finalities anil some qualities that aro well not so
admirable. One of tho weaknesses of the Htnto executive Is that
which Is fatcefully, If not elegantly, described as "going off half cocked."
In tho written statement given out by the Governor and published
In The Times last evening, he has committed that unpardonable error
In nn executive official of giving an opinion before he litis reliably
Informed himself on tho basic facts on which good Judgment should
be founded.
The Gavernor prates much of law and order and mobs without
knowledge of tho local conditions, except as he states by newspaper re
ports, which well Informed peoplo know were neither fair nor accurate.
Hack of every law on tho Htiitute books must bo tho 1'oiihcIciico of
an educated nnd enlightened electorate. The peoplo mnko the lnws and
public opinion enforces them. ' Th6 conditions existing In Coos County,
and with which Governor West Is doubtless not familiar, are responsible
for any and all actions that have transpired.
There Is n law on our statute hooks ngalnst arson. If Governor
West wore to go to his homo nnd find a man sotting flro to tho building,
would he retire and go In search of nn officer of the law and whllo ho
was away penult his home to bo destroyod, or would he, Inspired by
Indignation and good red blood, seize the scoundrel by the bnek of tho
neck and with n swift kick In the rear throw him out and put out tho
lire. Tho editor of Tho Times has met Governor West nnd from whnt
he knows of the man he hns no doubt as to the Governor's course of
action. When the Governor seized nn 1. W. W. orator In Portland and
dragged him from n soap-box, he exhibited minus of tho tempor nnd tem
perament t lint would Impel him under similar circumstances.
Tho I. W. W. agitators In Coos County prenched the doctrine of their
organization; the doctrine of deviltry, dynamite mid destruction. They
would apply the torch to the prosperity of the community ami leave It
In tho ashes of ruin and desolation. They would duplicate what has
followed wherever they linvo been tolerated riot, ruin nnd bloodshed.
Tlio California hop Holds furnishes tho most iccent example of I. W. W.
teachings, nreaelilngs nnd methods. A trnll of bloodshed, violence and
wreckage follows them. Cocs County has no place or purpose for
them. They are niiunlilHl., criminals and law Wolatora. They nro un
dohlrablo and will not bo tolerated.
If Governor West thinks ho cnu choke crhnliinls down tho thronts
of the law abiding citizens of Coos County or compel this community
to furnish a harbor and a homo for anarchists nnd dynamiters, he will
bo kept bus for 11 longer period than the peoplo of Oregon will over
honor him with thu office that If ho attempts this thing, he will dis
honor ami disgrace.
MEXICAN
STUATOK
CURRENCY BILL
TO RE OP SOON
Democratic Leaders Arrange
10 uive 11 mgnt or way
There Next Friday.
til Attoclttod Prett lo Coot Iljr Timet.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. C
Democratic lenders In tho Houso to
day smoothed n way for opening tho
currency fight thero Friday. Pro
vision wns mndo by Lender Under
wood that tho currency bill shnll
hnve the right of way over all
business, If It Is ready.
President Wilson Selects For
mer Governor to Determine
Course of U. S.
WILL BE APPOINTED
AMBASSADOR LATER
President Huerta Will be Forc
ed to Retire to Get Govern
ment Legally Established-
CASTRO GAINS
IN VENEZUELA
U
OF
AVIATORS Aim KILLED.
"Man Army Men Victims of DU-
aster Today.
"' AtsocUteJ prr , Co(, ,. Tim,. ,
PT. PETERSBURG. Aug. r..Two
min military aviators, Llouten-
ioiiKnrpoff and his mcchanlc
wero killed at Krnsnoyo Solo
fV today.
Sockeye Salmon Pour by Van
couver so Fast that Fisher
men Can't Resist.
nr AnHlteJ I'rc.i lo Coot lit? Times.)
VANCOUVER, Aug. C A heavy
run of sockeyo snlmon last night
cnused a collapse) of tho fishermen's
strlko, which yesterday made C000
portions Idlo. Tho men woro unnblo
to resist tho Invitation of the vast
number of fish running nnd wont
out to fill their boats, making onor
moiis wages, In splto of tho reduc
tion of pay to fifteen conts for ench
fish.
TELLS WHY ENGLAND QUIT FRISCO
WILL KM) STRIKE.
Allien Will Vlclorv uf Allmivr
Docks In Sunerlor.
17 Atiocl.lea r(i , Coo, D,7 Tmei.J
"-nuiuic, wis., Aug. 5.
ers nt tho Allouoz oro dnekn nt
Brlor havo been conceded a vlc
1 and a settlement Is near. MnB
tho strlkors' domand win bo
Fle'l. These Incllldn nn ln.rnon
"teen cents In tho wages.
CI WILL
Foreign Minister Grey Says
That Canal Toll Controversy
Had Nothing to do With De
cision About the Panama
Exposition.
(17 AhocI.IM rim to Coot n7 Tlmra.
LONDON, Aug. r.. The ciuestlon
of tho Hrltish participation In tho
Panama Canal Exposition nt San
Francisco In 1915 was tho subject
of debate today In tho llouso of
Commons. Sir Edwnrd Groy, For
olgu Minister, In n long statement,
explained tho olllclal attitude of tho
Krltlsh government ngalnst partici
pation, stoutly maintained that tho
decision of tho cnhlnct not to par
ticipate was entirely duo to com
morclnl considerations and hnd noth
ing to do with tho canal tolls con
troversy. Sir Edward Gray 8ald:"Tho
Hrltish govornmont came to the
conclusion, that undor tho present
circumstances it would not ho just
ified In asking tho country to Incur
the heavy expense reijulred for par
ticipation In the exhibition. This
expenditure wns estimated nt more
than u million nml n quarter dollars
and Btich a sum would ho quite
out of proportion with any commer
cial advantage likely to result from
It. Inquiries In commercial centers
of tho United Kingdom had not
shown thero wns nny active desire
to participate. The conditions for
the participants Intel down by the
exhibition authoiltles prescrlbo that
tho exhibits shall bo distributed
among a series of International pa
vilions, thereby rendering it Im
possible to secure an effective nat
ional display. Tho question was
consldorcd and dealt with on these
grounds without nny roferonco to
tho question of tho Panama Canal
tolls. Tho Drltlsli govornmont has
done nothing to dlscourngo par
ticipation In tho exhibition by self
governing Hrltish dominions."
Revolution in South American
Republic is Reported to
be Spreading Now.
Wr AnocUlcJ hni lo Coot llajr Tlinrt.
WILLEMSTEI), Aug. C. Tho
Venozuolnn revolution Is snld to
no spreading strongly In tho atntes
of Soulln nnd Morldn, whoro tho
telegraph linos linvo fallen Into tho
hnnds of Castro's adheronts.
LIKENS TARIFF
TO
SOCIA Si
ItEIXSCH IS NAMED.
""In .Man to Become U. S.
Minister to Chliin.
Auocltte, prMi lo Po. ,. T1.
ASHINGTON, Aug. 6 Dr. Paul
"V "inscn, of tho University
""vuiinui, was nominated as
ier to china today.
FIGRI WELCH
Lightweight Champion Wires
That He Will Meet Britisher
at Vancouver, B. C.
0 AitocUttd Prni to Coot D7 Timet.
SAN FRANCISCO, Col., Aug. 5.
Wllllo RIchIo, lightweight cham
pion, telegraphed to Vancouvor, B.
C, today that his next match will
bo a 20-rotind bout there against
Fred Welch, tho British lightweight
champion.
NINE OOUGLAS COUNTY PEOPLE
INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Senator Saulsbury Says Pro
tection "is Twin Evil With
Reform Wants Haste.
III7 AttocltteJ Prm to coot u7 Tlmri.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C
Senator Saulsbury, of Dolawnre, dis
cussed tho tariff hill brlofly In tho
Sennto todny for tho Doiuocrnts, nnd
warned ngnlust a wnsto of tlmo In
long dobnteB, nHsortlng that "pro
tection nnd Soclnllsm nro twin ovlls
and lll-omonod birds." Scnntor
Saulsbury declared protection had
renched Its end.
Iflr AttoclMul Prtu to Coot nr Tlmmi.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C.
io announcement of the policy or
further steps Mint will bo tako
will be ntndu by President Wllso
In the Mexican situation until foi
mor Governor John Llnd, of Mlt
nesotn, perhonnl reprosontntlvo c
the President, nrrlvcs In SDrtlcra
City nnd fnmlllnrlzes himself will!
conditions there. This was mndo?
flenr at the Whlto Ilmisn tmifn-
Llnd cnrrles Instructions to tnllc fn
formnlly with prominent Mexlcanir.
Administration officials Indicated
Hint no steps toward a modfatfora
policy would be ntlciniptcd until af
ter Llnd had sounded out tho senti
ment in Mexico nnd dotermlnccS
whether tho nsslstnnre of tho United:
Hlntes In adjusting tho dlspulo?
would bo lecolved. Llnd will la
form Inquirers, on nnthority or
President Wilson, thnt only a Gov
erninent constitutionally sot up wlir
be recognized by the United Staton.
I'IiIh will Involve the resignation of
Provisional President Huerta In fa
vor of a provisional president se
lected by n .Mexican faction, a no
president, tho Minister of rorelgT.
Rolntlons, to be appointed, In con
formity with the lnw of succession
In Mexico, it wns pointed out Ire
administration circles Hint wlillw
Llnd's position now Is thnt of ad
visor to the American embassy, he
will net In reality as unofficial Am
bassador, to ho named Ambassador
when tho Btnblo govornmont la or
ganized and recognition oxtendod by
tho United States.
FORAKER TELLS
ABOUT MULHALL
BO
PARTIES
(JAIUUSOX KEPT IIUSY.
In
Rush AUTOS mnrcrm
SnURQ In SV, hourn flftv.
NG with NOON train to
riiUD. Tickets "Tho Owl, op-
uanaier Hotel.
RAT nAV820 PRn imv Am
rpg, ..
Iou have anythlni? tn mi -..f
L W" helP- fy Want Ad
Secretary of AVur Continues
speetlon Tour.
Or AuoclttM rren to Coot lit 7 Timet.
SEATTLE, Aug. 5. Secretary of
War Garrison and party, who nrrlv
ed at Fort Worden, near Port Town
send, Into Inst night, woro up early
today and Inspected Fort Wordon,
Fort Miller nnd Fort Casey. Thoy
will nrrlvo In Scattlo at 4 o'clock
this afternoon.
Machine of Jas. Hilderburn
Crashes Though Fence and
Injures Occupants During
Night Ride.
WOMAN DIISI) TODAV.
(Spoclnl to The Times.)
ROSEBURG, Or., Aug. 6.
Mrs. Wllbanks died about 3
o'clock this afternoon from In
juries sustained In last night's
auto accident,
Through AUTOS DIRKOT to
ROSEnUHG In 8 hours, CON
NEQTING with NOON train to
PORTLAND. Tickets "The Owl, op
posite Chandler Hotel.
Try The Times Want Ado.
, (Special to Tho Times)
ROSEBURG, Or., 'Aug. 5. Eight
persons were Injured, one fatally,
when an auto owned and driven by
James Illldoburn, a Roseburg cap
italist, darted from tho road at a
point about two miles north of this
city, crashed through a fenco and
halted In an orchard about 30 feet
from the right of way. As the car
swerved and left the road the occu
pants wero thrown from their seats
and to the ground.
Qortrude Hlldeburn, daughter of
tho owner of the machine, sustain
ed a fractured nose, concussion of
tho brain and numerous bruises nnd
cuts of tho face and body.
Herman Marks, a young capitalist,
sustained a deep cut on tho nose, an
Injured back and numerous bruises.
Ferndle Siuhorlln, In whoso fath
er's honor tho town of Sutherlln
was named, sustained a fractured
collar bono, a broken Jaw and a
sprained anklo.
Others who sustained slight In
juries wero Maud Wilson. Roy
Rhoadman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brand. Miss Hlldeburn, Mrs. Wll
banks, Mr. Marks and Fondle Suth-
orlln wore hastened to a hospital
whoro they received tho attention of
physicians. When picked up Miss
Hlldeburn and Mr. Marks wore un
conscious and not for nearly a half
hour aftor tho accident did thoy
regain their senses.
Mr. Illldoburn and party had
been spending tho evening at Suth
erlln and Oakland and were return
ing homo when the accident occur
red. Mr. Hlldeburn says Ferndlo
Sutherlln, who sat on the front
HELP WILSON
Republicans Assure Him of
Support in Mexican Pro
gramNo Politics.
JDr AitocUttd IVttt to Coot Dt 'Timet.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. C
President Wilson has boon unoffi
cially Informed of the support of
tho Republicans of tho House In his
Mexican program so long as a non
partisan attitude Is maintained. As
surances to tho President woro con
veyor from Republican Leador Mann.
At both ends of tho capltol thero
havo been Informal agreements to
keep tho Mexican question out of
politics,
seat, grasped tho steeling wheel and
as a result, the machine Bworved
and loft tho road. This statement
Is denied by Mr. Sutherlln, howovor,
who contends that tho machine run
over Hlldeburn'a dog Just prior to
the accident. Tho machlno la badly
damaged. Owing to tho prominence
of the people In tho car, tho affair
caused qulto a sensation.
1117 At.olir.l rrr.t in tvnt Ht7 Timet J
WASHINGTON, Aug. G. Former
United Slntc's Senator Josoph ic
Fornkor, was the prlnclpnl witness)
hoforo the Sonnto lobby committee
todny. Ho oxplnlned his connection
with the snlo of Union Pacific to
tho reorganization commltteo Ire
1897, which was brought Into tho
lobby Investigation by David Lamar.
Fornkor said ho had known Mur
ium Blnco 1883 when Fornkor wa
a candldnto for Govornor of Ohio.
Ho did not know how nctlvo MulhalS
wns In his behalf in that campaign.
"I did not think Mulhnll was am
grent a man as ho thought ho wns
nnd I did not think ho hnd as great
Influonco na ho thought ho had. I
did not take hlm so sorlously as ha
did hlmsolf," said Fornkor.
In contrast to thoso who linvo de
nounced Mulhnll as a liar, Forakor
amused his hearers by tho calm way
ho talked of MulhaH's deslro to ap
pear with prominent men, talk wltfa
them and report what ho thought
thoy thought to his employers.
LANE IN MONTANA.
Secretary Hub Not Yet Flvecl Oregon
nnd Wellington Dates.
IDj AuocUttd TrtJt to Coot Djr Timet.)
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Aug. C -Secretary
of tho Interior Lano lort
hero this morning for an Inspection
trip over tho Sun Rlvor Reclamation
project. He will return tonight. Uo
has not yet fixed his Oregon ancS
Washington dates. .
Through AUTOS DIRECT1 to
ROSEBURG In 8 hours, CON
NEOTING with NOON train to
PORTLAND, Tlcketa "The Owl, op
posite Chandler Hotel.
J. HOMER FRITCH of San Francisco
who has been conferring wltlfc
flarshflold capitalists about build
ing a now steamer for tho Cooa
Ban San Francisco run loft toda-y
for Portland,
Through AUTOS DIRECT' X&
ROSEBURG In. 8 hours, CO?T
NEOTING with NOON train ' to
PORTLAND. Tickets "The- 0vl, opr
poslte Chandler Hotel..