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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1913)
WORLD IS BUT A FLEETING SHOW AND MOST OE US HAVE TO BE SHOWN '1 T.OST ARTICLES fomul through Times wnnt NOW IS YOUR TIME. A siniiH nil In Tin Times want column limy bring yon results mi mediately. Try otic. cnf them! Uso them! They Bits. member of the associated muss I Established in 1878 s TI10 Coast Mall. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ' k Consolidation of Times, Const Mall No 1 5 and Coos Bay Advertiser. ' 1 TOM IK INVESTIGATION OF GOV. ILZER MAY DEVELOPE FRAUD lade That His Cam- fund Was Greater fhat He Testified. 5ALLED ON STAND AT ALBANY meet up Purchase of If. Clnnl Aifh Ham. Expenditures. ite.l I'ic In Coo Ily Tlnir.l i'RK, Aug. C Contrlbu- vcrnor Sulzcr's campaign lire of the legislative In- committee, were nt least i tliiin his swam statement I, according to the tcsti- ftlpQfH.einls nnd others to- resuniptlon of tlic eonimlt- Counscl for the com mit to show that tlic Gov- hasetl two hundred shares j stock October 22, paying I establish a connection be d the contributions. STRIKE AT niJLUTH LOST III WOODS; Trouble on Lake Su- Spreads to Several Is Fear Trouble. 1 4 f'lcirr it orr. I Hatr.l I'nii to Coot Il.iv Timet. I UOU, Aug. n. Tho ortliern Unllwny olllclals J fced today that eon- ; they offered the strik- J workers were rescind- thnt If the men returned ' they would go back I I the old conditions. ' xitUJ Trot to Cooi IK; Timet. HI, Minn., Auk. !. The arers' strlko at Allouoz, on perlor is spreading to Du esalia, :uiil the northern re today when tho dny shift lo demands of tho men hnvc presented, but presumably bo tho same as those of lez workers. Flvo hundred Ick iiere. Tho Two Harbors expected to strike. HI IKK TO SPItKAD. I.cmiIcc Causing Trouble Heiul of (I'lrnt iMkvs. Klte4 rrt lo Coot ny Tlmea.J GOK, Aug. ti. Tho strlk- Idock lnhorevs employed by t Northern nt Allouoz vot- loon to continue tho Btrlko tho fact that tho company I have met tho strikers moro lit way. Tho strikers woro in Industrial Workers of tho leader, who says tho trouble lead to all tho docks at tho I tho lakes, it wns announc- prday that tho strlko was KSt'APKD REBELS. Flail Ccncial Still in dm Field Fighting. Mocltled Pmi to Coot Day Timet. LK.MSTAI), Aug. G. General purado, Governor of tho Ven- stato of Falcon, who was 1 to have been taken nrlsnnor Mtro's adherents when they a tho town nf C.nrnn In I'lB from tho state of Lara K tho rebels. AMOXtj THE SICK. E. IIOIIBler. of Mlllliiftnn. Ifferlng r0m n sevoro attack Mnaiee nnd expects to enter ompltal for treatment. VIMK SCARE. rUBh "re In Forndnle today -u Romo apprehension and J, alarm to be turned In. li.no water and firemon burled tho fire. Tho lf homos wero threat- Iflee pr,n,,n8 ,done FEAR ACCIDENT C. H. Fariss, of North Bend, Fails to Return to Camp and Search is Begun. C. II. Fnriss, n well known North Bend contractor, disappeared while hunting nenr Hocck's camp In Smith Basin yesterday and much apprehen sion wns felt for him. Henry llocck late yesterday sent out eight men and searched high and low for him. They found bis tracks, but lost the trail again, lie was not wearing calked sboen nnd so his trucks wore enslly dlseornnblo from thoso of others. Mr. Iloeck said that unless lie re turned or was found by noon today, lu would shut down the camp and put out nil of the men to senrcli for 111 in . It is generally bclluvcd that ho must hnvo slipped and fallen and In jured himself so badly thnt ho could not mivko bis wny back to camp. Mr. Fariss is about sixty yours, old and hns been a contractor and carpenter. Ho Is n member of tho North Bend Knights of Pythias nnd about forty members of the lodge loft on a special boat UiIh afternoon for HoeeVs camp to aid In the search for him. HE WAS REAL RICH FLIER French Aviator Bankrupt With Liabilities Amounting to Eight Millions. (Oy Aiocltc4 1'irtt to Coot Hay Timet. PARIS, Aug. 0. Debts amounting lo over $8,000,000 uro Included In u list or tho liabilities of Armnnd Do pordussln, aeroplane lnvontor, who wns arrested bore yesterday for foi gory. Against tlieso liabilities his assets, which nro somewhat vuguot nr estimated at $1,000,000. Ills bankers hold his paper for $0,100, 000 dollars, wliilo other crodltors claim $1,000,000. Nowspnpors hero account many stories of Dopordus bIii'b personal extravagance Ho wns tho foremost patron of Avlntlon In Frnnco, nnd spoilt inonoy with lav Ishncss. Ho always folt confident thnt nviation would dovolop rapidly and his expenditures woro bnsod on this expectation. WOMEN BOTH Kit DOCTORS. Try to Force Entrance to Medical pon vent Ion in London. (By Attoclated Preit to Coot Day Timet. LONDON, Aug. C. Tho creden tials of ovory porson woro careful ly scrutinized at tho door of tho International Modlcal Congress, which opened In tho great Albert Hall today. This precaution was takon to exclude suffragettes, sev oral of whom attempted to onter. A largo force of police guarded the building, while w'orrten carrying bill boards bearing tho words: "What do Doctors Think of Woman Tor ture?" paraded outside. FRISCO WHITE SLAVE CASE. fDy Attoclated: rrett to Coot Bay Timet. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. C When adjournment was taken at noon to day eleven Jurors had boon ac cepted by both sides to try Maury DIggs, on a white slave charge. Of tho original venire, only two remained. A now venlro probably will bo called. NAMES OKLAHOMA .MAN. President Wilson. NH' New Min uter to Venezuela. (By AucUt4 Pfe t Ct Bay Time. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. President Wilson has nominated Preston Mcdoodwln of Oklahoma. Minister to Veneiuela. ' LET US TALK KT OVER A stableman in the Governor's chnlr Offends the Gods and pollutes the nlr, The Political Poet. AND SO Governor West hns invited Dr. Bnlley K. Leach nnd his fel low anarchist 1. W. W. associates to return to Coos County. AVhen wns Governor West made, chairman of a special invitation committee or arbiter of Coos County hospitality? As ti e representative of constituted authority In his omclnl position as Governor of Oregon, Governor West will at all times be accorded tho respect And deference duo to his ofllclal position, but when ho at tempts to make Coos County an asylum for anarchists he will receive the same consideration as any other meddlesome busybody of a "but. tlnsky" the same consideration and no more than his proletarian pet, Dr. Lcnch. And he proposes to protect Dr. Bnlley K. Lench In his rights. What rights? His right to curse and cnlumnlatc every decent citizen In the community. Ills right to lie and libel. His right to preach tho pernicious doctrine of riot', revolution and the red flag. His right to spill and spread his slime nnd slander like n pestilential plague In a community that refuses to tolerate his traitorous threats. His right to ridicule thu flag, the GovonTmcnt and all constitutional authority. Ills right to sneer nt things that decent, self-respecting citizens hold sacred nnd which make for law and order. If Governor Weft thinks he can foist this foul caricature of a citizen on a community that possesses a knowledge of its rights nnd knowing, dares maintain them, he is mlstnken. Does Governor West think that Coos County citizens are a hunch of boobs and ruhes who are to be frightened by a mnnnlkin liMBquorad lug In a little brier authority? Does Governor West think that tho citizens or Coos County arc so devoid of manhood and lacking in intelligence thnt they will sit supinely on their backs until riot and bloodshed will drive them to desperation? Does Covernor West wish to encourage riot and revolution? Does Governor West seek to mnke Coos County tho theatre of his exploits where lie hopes to recover the prestige and power ho lost In Portland where ho sacrificed dignity nnd decency by mixing and meddling in a local situation that lie wns compelled to abandon and permit tho local officials to lumdlo? Of nil tho asinine nctions ever perpetrated, this freak foolishness or Inviting I. W. W. agitators to Coos County Is tho limit. U Governor West persists In his pernicious proclamation, ho and not Hie I. W. W.'s will be responsible for tho riot nnd violence and bloodshed thnt their teaching, their preaching and their mud' methods Invariably precipitate. NO WORD IS SENTJTJ GAGE Has Not Received Any Letter From West or Others Re port Edgeworth Returned. Sheriff W. W. Gaga or Coqulllo who was In .Marshilold toilay on huslncHs states Unit a rumor that someone started around bore that Governor West had written lit in a letter notifying him of his being removed from office Is absolutely untrue. He lias not hoard a word from Governor WcBt, Attornoy Gon- oral Crawford, Dr. i.oach or Edge- worth direct. Sheriff Gago Is not worrying nny about Governor West's charges as ho saw them In a dispatch from Salem In Tho Times. Ho says Gov ernor West hns trlod a number of things that bavo fnllcd to mater ialize. Sheriff Gngo'lB far from nn admirer of Govornor West. May Withdraw Invitation. It wns reported that an Invita tion to Govornor West to spenk at tho big picnic of tho Coos County Farmers' Union nt Coqulllo Septem ber 15, may bo withdrawn as a re sult of Govornor West's Intemper ate statements about Coos County people. The Invitation wns orderod oxtendod last week nnd some of tho friends of Sheriff Gago at Co qlullo, who aro prominent In the Farmers' Union, wero In favor of withdrawing the Invitation, If it bad already been sent. Rumored Return. Some wild rumors were circulat ed here today that Edgworth had returned to Marshfleld. No one could be found who had seen him and It Is believed that the report was started by some of Edgoworth's secret friends who wished to test out the sentiment of the people. The expressions were pretty strong. CARNEGIE AID ONLY $12,500 WAR CHIEFS AT SEATTLE. Sec. Garrison and Part Leave for Wall Walla. (By AModited rrett t Com Bty Timet. SEATTLE, Aug. C Secretary of War Garrison, General Wood and party review the troops at Fort Lawton this morning. At noon they were luncheon guests of the Com mercial Club. They left for Walla Walla at three o.'clock this after-noes, Refuse to Increase Gift for Marshfield Library Build ing Up to Council.' Marshilold can hnvo only $12,"iU0 from Androw Cnrneglo for n public liornry building. That Is tho flnnl statement of tho Carnegie Corporation nnd they refuso to dovlnte from It. Tho first notice of this kind wns re ceived some tlmo ago, but tho li brary board thought when It was shown that Marshflold's population was at least twlco tho '2,980 shown by tho lust Federal census, tho amount would bo Incrensed to tho $18,000 or $20,000 desired. How ever, tho following lottor Just ro colved from It. A. Frank, of tho Carnegie Corporation, shows other wise: "Yours of tho 3d Instant with Ill closures received and noted. "As to tho amount granted for library building at Marshftold is ful ly up to the standard established by this corporation for communities of Its size, wo regret that we cannot consider adding to the amount nl ready promised." Library Hoard Meets. At a mooting of tho library board last evening, the matter was con sidered at length nnd It was de cided to take It up with the Marsh fleld City Council and see what they think about It. The library board Is very anxious to get a building and are talking of trying to raise a few thousand dollars additional, either through an appropriation from the City Council or contributions by local citizens, to add to the $12,500 to be given by Carnegie. The City Council has offered to furnish a site free, either In the city park or at Fourth and High land, or on the lots on Market near Fifth, bought for a city halt site. The latter Is the more showy site. Some citizens have expressed themselves opposed to Marshfleld having anything less than an $18, 000 or $20,000 building. The mat ter will be threshed out at length. Llbby COAL. Th kind YOU have AIWAY8 USKD. Phoas 72, Pacific Livery ana Transfer Company. Try The Times Want Ads, GOV. UNO WILL SAIL FOR VERA CRUZ FROM GALVESTON ASKS TO BE LET TIT G Constitutionalist Leader of Mexico Tells U. S. Senate How to Settle Trouble. ny Attocltteil Preit to Coot Bty Timet. WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. Colonel Kdunrdo Hay, Chief of Staff or tho Constitutionalist forces In Sorora, gave to tho Senate Foreign Itelntlons Committee today n detailed account or his views on tho conditions l Mexico. Tlie Constitutionalist move ment, he declared, controlled nt least two thirds or Mexico. Though ho made no recommendation Col. Hay Insisted thnt Intervention by the United States would mako things worse nnd thnt nny mediation which recognized tho government or lluor tn wns Impossible. His Idea or a so lution was to lift the embargo on arms bo that tho Coustltutlonullsts could carry on n moro uctlvo cam paign. Then, ho declared, the trou bles In Mexico would soon bo settled. CHINAjTSO OUT J EXPO. Losses in Rebellion May Force Them to Give up Exhibit at San Francisco. (By Amoclatcil Treti lo wot ruy Timet, PEKING, Aug. (1. Tho Chinese government will bo tumble, on ac count or Its financial dirricultles, to furnish runds neccssnry to sup port a Chinese exhibit nt tho Pnu-umn-Paclfle Exposition In San Fran cisco in the manner originally plan ued. The Minister of Finance hopes to obtain "an appropriation of $500, 000, although many members or tho Chinese parliament opppso it. Sev eral Chambers or Commerce nlso nro reluctnnt In tho mntter on ac count or losses to merchants In tho recent rebellion. CHINKSE ItEBKLS LOSE. Government Troops Administer Sev eral Defeats to Tliem. Ily Atioclitei! freti to -oot ray Timet. HANKOW, Aug. C Tho govern ment troops, August 4, captured tho town of Tohnn on Poynng Lake, tho principal rebel bnso In tho tho province of Hupch yesterday font was Inflicted on tho rebols in tho province of Hupoh yesterday when the town of Shayang, on the Hanklang, wns captured from them. II E TO WED GIRL Charles Victor Hall, of Los Angeles, Will Secretly Wed Parisian Flower Maid. (ny Atioclite4 rrett to Coot Bay Timet. LOS ANGELES, Cat., Aug. C As a sequel to the declared inten tion of the United States Immigra tion officials here to proceed against Charles Victor Hall, the mllllonlaro oil operator of this city, in con" nectlon with the alleged Illegal residence of Marie Rita Seutans, a Parisian flower girl, It was an nounced today by Hall's attorney that Hall and Miss Seutans plan ned to be married before divulging their whereabouts. Since the sen sational trial of Mrs. Hall's divorce suit several months ago In which Miss Seutans, who appeared as Hall's ward, was named by the wlf of the oil magnate, the government agents have been Investigating th status of Mies Seutan's residence In the United States, President Wilson's Special In vestigator Leaves Tonight for Mexico. 1 SENATORS ATTACK POLICY OF WILSON Want to Know Details of Sit uation Claim Rebels Con trol Over Half of Country. ny Attoclaled Trrtt to Coot nay Tlmoj.J WASHINGTON, Aug. C Former Governor John Llnd, of Minncsote on his wny to Mexico ns Pros! dent Wilson's personal represents tlvc, will sail from Galveston To Vera Cruz on the battleship No Hampshire tonight. President Wil son's notion in sending Llnd to Mex ico ns special emmlssary was attack ed In the Sennto today by Senator Clark or Wyoming, who declnrcd something else must bo done by tho administration to guarantee ade quate protection to Americans. Senator Clark presented a resolu tion for Immediate investigation by tho Sennto foreign relntlons commit tee of the condition of Amorlenn citizens and American property In Mexico. Senator Shopnrd present ed a summary of tho strength of tho constitutionalist forces In Mexico. I lo declared tho Sennto should bavo complete knowledge of the numbor or constitutionalist leaders, troops they could muster, extent or terri tory controlled and extent or their equipment. Shcphard's report showed that the Constitutional ist leaders had followers num bering 70,000 nnd that they worf In possesslhu of more than hnlf ol Mexico. LIND WON'T TAKE PLACE. Mliine.Mitn Mini Will Refuse Mexi can Aiiibasvadoi'slilp. Illy Attoclatisl I'rrn to Coos Hay Timet.) NEW OltLEANS. Aug. 0. John Llnd, President Wilson's personal representative to Mexico, Bald horo today that ho would not under nny circumstances nccopt tho Ambassa dorship to Mexico. Ho refused to discuss tho recent statement of Hucrtu. for"" currency" bill. Democrats Piomlse to Put Wilson Measure Through, tny AmocIMmI Treti to Coot Bay Tlmet.J WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. G. President Wilson talked curroney to n number of his cullers today nnd made It plain that ho Intended to stick to his determination to hnvo tho bill pnssed at tho extra session. Senator James told tho President today that tho Democrats would put tho bill through. Sonntor Hughes took a similar vlow. Sen ator Owen, chairman of tho bank ing committee, pointed out thnt In his poll of the Sennto only Senators Hitchcock and O'Gorman woro flat ly opposed to legislation at this tlmo. All othor Domocmts, ho said, but flvo, wero earnestly In favor of legislation and they, though preferring to dofer tho task to tho noxt session, would abldo by the wishes of the President and the majority. President Wilson express ed hlB satisfaction over tho action of the House banking committee In voting to report the administration bill. TO UNITE PARTIES. Orinsby McHai-g Wonts Hull Moose and Republicans to Join. (By Auoclattd Preu to Coo Bty Timet. CHICAGO, Aug. C. Ormsby Mc Harg came here today from New York to discuss with Republican and Progressive leaders a plan for the reunion of the two parties at a big dinner which It Is proposed to ho)d in this city during the coming winter. "The time Is at hand when Republicans and Bull Moosers must unite in a commoni defense against the Democratic party," said Mc Harg. NOTICE. ' To Whom It May Concern:. I will not be responsible after this date for any debts con tracted by my wife, Jettle M, Ken die, or by any other person or per sons In my name. Dated August 5, 1913. JOHN J. KENDLH. -I