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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1913)
CRANKS TO TURN THE WORLD fSiSFJS TURN DIFFERENTLY hTO him. THEY DIDNT ALL Stows tnsT ARTICLES ENOUGH flag VOW IS VOl'U TIM Hi A small ml In The Times ncinl column limy lirlnir yon remits itn mediately. Try one. gro lust f "troiifch Times wnnt jj7Ihi.m! Uso tiicmt They up! rcsin'?i MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .... Willi IHinillinin." ...1. ....,, in a?a MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913 EVENING EDITION 10 PAGES k OoMoltdatlon of Times, Const Mull Mn OR and Coos Day Advertiser. lw' 00 AAAVII- Tho Const Mal. I STAYS AT VERA CRUZ; ALL QUIET IN OLD MEXICO .. 1 lllllrnn onri SPfi. awr mm VIM 111 atitcc Dl AVC . n bu aiH m lun.w nr nnrninriiT . . a ifimn f n nn i 1 m 1 k - m UL I IILUIULIM i.i lUut Cnui FlaMc niriK iiwi u. n..T. ill Brinfl ravorau u ubvi opments From Huerta. WASHINflTON. 1). C, Aug. 30. .. unvimn situation wns iinclinng- M ..... today, .rohn Mini. rrcBiuo u 1 6011 a n" . ,i. ...... ... v.ii'fl IT z. mill 1111 ml" ns iiiiht"'" - -..-. , in. t luMi for two iiDiiffl .... .... ,.fnMi l'Iii ocuiro wiiir. iuii. 1.. .... m nn' 111 return lomur- n . .... Secretory Tumulty mi 1 nr ..... tiMii. Hm Pi'utflnnt lit ilm ...... u i cirttiuii. irrn.iiiin- Hrynn, nfnr .wIvIiik a mpBsngn ... f .lm'nim1 till' 1tn:iilnn III Ullllla iw ' - - - . 1...t.rni 1 Jltll iw nrlliiL' nn s 11 iniii:t " . 3 OWI1 II ' II 111(11 UI'IMIl IUUIIIIIHM t V , - U I 111" t'U nwr n i m un mval ... .1 11 t.i. ft wtiitiiur mm. i I 1 ii fir, til I ,i ltlfi . mm.. ...... . 1. ,t I i 1s it Mini trtu .. 1.. t.f ittli.ii 11 if 1 1 iiiiui im 111 iiMiii tJi im.i. actual iimmrin 01 mo luunur- ., 1.. Ainvlot fill- will In) rnviMilnd . ...Ml .nt .I.itui . ... n. 1 1 . e ..!. A U(V IIU'MI wiv iit,nuiM I.. t. . II irejiuucc. Nephew of Former Dictator of Republic Hopes to be Chos en at Cominn Election. Illy Aaxoclalnl I'riM to Cons llav Tliiii'ii.l LONDON, Aiu;. General Fells Dlnz, who recently arrived from Cnnndn, Hiiiii (hut ho wuh dullnltely 11 cniiilltliito for I'lentdunt of Mexleo. ".My frleiulH in .Mexico tiro workini; In my bulmir, "hiiIi! Ulnz. "At thin dirttnnce I, myiiolf, mil itiiahlu to do much, lint 1 iiiii nwiiltln;; liiHtructlouu which inny BlmidH'y mnttera. lOven If I tun ordered to .Inpau it In not cer tain 1 Hlmll i;o the ro. .My action will depend on development!) in Mexico." Felix Diaz. Im apparently pleatied at tho course of oventH In Mexico, lie said Ills contention Hint Victoria. lluerta'H tundldacy for I'rcHldenry wuh harred liy tho .Mexican Coiistl tutlou In iiilte correct. Dla. declined to dlHcusu Wllnon h inesHiiKU and Mex ican notes on tho f;roi:iul that he v.r.n deharred' hecnuso he Is an olflclnl of tho Mexlenn rjovrrinicnt. f JEROME THWARTS THAW'S PLANS Prosecutor Who Secured His: Conviction for Stanford White's Murder May Bring Him Back From Canada. injr AKoclttnl rreii to eoo Br Tlran. SIIKItnitOOKH, Cnn., Auk. 30. Harry Thnw will be produced in Court liere nKiiln Tuesday morning on 11 writ of habeas corpus obtained, today In behalf of the Chief of Pollco Houdieau of Coatlcoolc, avIio nrrostefl him after his flight from Matteawan. Wm. Travers Jerome, -who worked out this latest attack, was Jubilant.1 He hopeH the writ will bo sustained and that on Thursday Thaw will ho In the hands of the Department of liiiinlKi'iitlon for deportntlon to Vor- 11101)1. Superior .IiiiIko Hutchinson granted the writ on application of Samuel Jacobs, Chief Counsellor to Now York state's interests. It was tho eleventh hour move taken to defeat Thnw'n lawycrH, who have succeeded I in 'keeping him iu Jail, safe from Im migration officials. Those of Thaw's lnwycrs who were in town bitterly opposed the nppllcntlon, but Judgo Hutchinson said he would thresh the matter out In open court Tuesday morning. RIOT BREAKS OUT IN CALUMET E STRIKE EARLY TODAY MN SLItl'ltlSi: TO THAW Ilj AmocUihI rrtu 10 ecu. tl; Tlmpi.) SIinnnitOOKK, Aug. DO. Thaw was ignorant of today's developments, liven his lawyers did not know of tho contemplated move of Houdreau who asked for a writ on tho ground that as the original captor of Thnw, he might he liable to damages should Thaw's arrest prove Illegal. EIGRT KILLEI ki:i:i's thaw imo.nkv. ('mil l Itcl'iiM s l!cilics for $ 1 11,000 of $000,000 KM ale. Illy AMoilatoiI I'rttt lo l.'non liur Time I'lTTSIllJItO, Aug. HO. Tho Or phan's Court today refused the Im mediate consideration of a petition filed by the counsel for Harry Thaw and asking that his trustees be per mitted to pay him $10,000 of his MtOO.OOO etsate. LATEST EVENTS AMKUMUNS TO STAV. I.. M... I.... I'll.. l. Iii Peniii tlag IT0111 Tliere. . nr A' M' i.t m i-rLii in Lffln liar .inirj.. I .. .. .. . 11. ......I .. ninr. in I'ri.Ki iitur til I in. aii.mi'iiii nip una conr ft ifiinf'i'ii Til in Scyinser, of Xow York, President a Mexican telegraph company, ucst in; nun to nroiesL to 1'rcs- Aiiiericnii cltlzciiH from Mexico. message, miiiln nulilln hern toilnv. lares tlint tlio American colony Mexico "Is satisfied and tranquil tnat tronieiiilntts ilamatres will ut from Its withdrawal." PLAN TO END BALKAN STRIFE INTO IT IN IRONS . n mils. Wnitnr nn RrnnL'. ater, Becomes Frantic nn essei Now at Hospital. C. ItlinillS. n U'.'lltnr nn llin in'nn.i. i. ... . . ... 'b in .uuii:j' iiiiHiuai n ...mii a autuiu Buuiii Hll. after 1 lu.r ..1. t 1.. , , - v Mt, iiiiiilii ,u JUO- iir 1 ...... ..... .. u. .'i.uLKtjnii uiaieu wmay itllmnn rnn n. .,..!. c "miiiviv iroill llllllK- 100 much absinthe and whon ho "'led, throe or four of tho ero imaijio 10 handlo Rumps, he assisted ami lie wan nlnci.d rons. I'li.h.i. w..,.u .uih-huiih nays twmi) lias been with the boat .....c, is auout twonty-nvo mm aati neon a K00l4 ijoy 'his occurred. " ,J1 Ifllllllia ...vn.i.l ...a . 1'" MUUHIU lllO t'alm that nnother member of " inu worse for liquor wek Rumps over t1i head ubvuu, uie d.ow 'tom- IV rtla1rlH ... 01 a rnanlac. otrate. of vu. r. . .... . -. ..unii HIU. WHO o .mmiis lenus to tho exnlannti . ..., OIITIIIK lltttl. - -.nCU no jnaication8 of 8 naa ten i,..,-i. 11 , .1. "mull minor ana thought tho blow was re "for tho frantic offortB put Knmpa afterward. Ho said . JaJ take sovoral stltchea wound and that Rumps waa et irom the loss of blood. l"atx FK7xcl8CO fffSC' '!:,rt (5u,,rds st- u4uelRKKnB Opium. Aug. 30.-One 1 'nSP.ec.tor and ten niiafn,., we .'? the"Water. lm "sea from- the Oov. in.: " w today and wrr a l mem r" "-"V Turkish Government Informed That Bulrjaria is Ready to Nenotiate Terms. llljr AiBOiltlr't I'rrm In Cool liar Time.) CONSTANTINOI'I.U, Aug. .'!(). Turkish Government was olllclally in formed today thai Dulgarla was pre pared to send plenipotentiaries lioro to negotiate Kettlemeut of all tho questions in dispute. I Gil UDERSI IN SPORTS BANDON LOST FR DAY i E A I llr n conspiracy -vm xjHir MmllA tl f M4IP WOrn nut. to smuKclo Hull's All-Stars Defeats Be dillion's Atjtjreflation Eight to Seven. Hull's All-Star team took tho third and flnnl gaino of tho series at Ilnudon from Ilaudoii yesterday by a score of eight to seven. Han don won tho llrst two games. Collior twlrlod yesterday for tho AU-Star team ami played good ball. Uakor pitched for Ilandon. Ho was batted protty hard, Porklns gottlng hvo threo-baggors and tho winning runs for Mnrahilold. Young lllgbeo also got n three hnggor and a dou ble. Hill had an off day. Tho finish was sensational, Daker get ting n tlireo-baggor and lllgbeo and Porklns shutting out tho probable Ho score by a doublo play. Young Illgboo loft on this morn ing's stag for his homo at Kugono, tho season having closed witli Marshflold. Tomorrow North Bond will play at Bandon and Myrtle Point will play nt Coquillo. Hull will probably pitch for North Bend. They will ho tho final games of tho league season. Manager Ogren claims tho pennant, but as there were many protested games, It will nrobablv ho contested. It Is also said that both Coquillo and Myrtle j roini win proiesc 1110 iubi kuuicb which they lost to Marahfleld on the ground that Marahfleld played too many Imported men. Whother the post-season game will bo played September 7 with Bandon has not been announced. Neither la it certain that the Eure ka team will ho brought here. IU! WINNER Noted Detroit Player Steadily Gains on Joe Jackson in Sliifltjincj Percentage. Illy A'oi hlivl I'riti lo l.'noi liny Tlmo,I I3I.GIN, 111., Aug. ISO. (Jll Andor son won tho Klgln National trophy today In a Stutz car. His time wan four hours, thirteen minutes and thirty-eight seconds, an overage of Bovenfy-ono mid a half miles nn hour. itnlpli Mulford, In n Mason, finished second, cuven inlniites be hind. With thrrd money In sight llergdoll rnn out of gasoline Iu the back stretch rnd Wlshart moved Into his place with thirty-three miles to go. Thiirmaii dropped out nt tho hundred and sixty-soventh 111II0 with n crncked cylinder. Wlshart finished t'alrd. KnM Start. The niito race for tho IJlgln tro phy today, with n hundred miles, or 'a third of tho distance completed, doveloped one of tho closest and fastest road contests over run in this country. The leaders were making seventy-two mllos an hour and frequently better, with Ander son, In a Stutz, leading. Twelvo cars started and nt the hundredth mile only sixteen minutes separated tho leaders from (iratton, the rear onder. llaupt. Biirgninn nnd llerg doll woro only seconds apart, and third plnco was always shifting. WIIITXKY'S HOItSK WIXS IViiiimit Captures Haratosa Kiiturlty Stakes. tny AMoclateil rrtu 10 rnoi raj Tlme.J SARATOGA, Aug. TY COBB IS BATTING HARO Capt. Thomas Flaherty and Members of Towboat Crew Killed Near Pittsburg. tnr AmoiIhIciI rrtu to C001 11 t 'itnin.1 IMTTSnUUG, Aug. 30. Capt. Thomas Flaherty, Pilot Harry Don aldson and six of the crow of tho tow boat Allco wcro killed this morn ing and six other rlvormen were In jured when tho hollers of the Alice exploded. Women Take Prominent Part in Battle With Non-Union Laborers There. MILITIA CALLED OUT TO PROTECT OFFICIALS WII.SO.V TO Kl'MMKIt IIOMH President Goes to Xcw Hampshire For Short Stay. Illy Ano.'talcil l'rn to Coo, Hay TlinM. ) WINDSOR. Vermont, Aug. UO. President Wilson arrived at 1:00 this afternoon and motored Imme diately to the summer White House at Cornish, Now Hampshire. The President, Mrs. Wilson nnd .Miss Uleanor Wilson, their youngest daughter, woro cheered as they step ped from the train. MIbs .lesslo and M'ss Margaret Wilson were nt tho I Ftntlon to meet them. Makes Average of 71 1-2! Miles Per Hour in Great Auto Race Today. Illy Aodnlcil I'rrn lo Com ny Tlmri.1 CHICAGO. Aug. UO. Ono point is all that separates Ty Cobb from the lead among tho American batsmen. llf.. average is .Tilt) and. .Too Jack sou's is Cobb has gained-steadily on Ills rival iu tho last three weeks, and next week mny see him on top. .Tnko Daubert Ib tho renl leader ninong batters of tho Nat ional League, with nr0, though Pitcher Ylngllng of tho snino elnb Is abend with an average of 3Sr for -i games. Wnltor Johnson leads the American league pitchers in percentage of games won and lost and Demnrce and Humphreys aro on top In tho Nntlonnl League. GIRL'S APPEAL Tl 9 PRESIDENT Indignities and Serious As saults Upon Heads of Var ious Mines in Region. tny AhocIaIm rrfii to rooi Bay Tlmm.J CALU.MKT, Aug. .TO. A compan of militia wax called out today to protect a party of deputies at tho South Kearsago mine from an at tack by a large number of copper mine strikers and women. Tho wo men were particularly active, spit ting In the faces of tho deputlci and otherwise defying them. Sol diers rescued tho Allouzo initio fore man, who was attacked by strikers while on his way to work. Tho strikers took him from a street enr and were beating him up whou the mllltln arrived. Strikers and women synipathlzoru at the Ohnmploti mine resumed their attacks on non-union men today, striking them with sticks dipped iu filth ami throwing missiles. Ono ninn was severely beaten and threo women were arrested. CMOllCS TO do iucfl m Archbishop Christie Arrives From Portland to Visit Par ishes in This Section. Archbishop Christlo of tho Cath olle diocese of Portlnud, arrived on tho Bay laBt evening to spend a Wants Wilson to Permit HerT1,0, ,f .w,cf'!8 l".Co08 ""I1 CUrry rirnro oo Dw o Ct, I '. M"'"" me mr.BHUH, nr IV I UUU UVJ UU J VJU WIIW Earn More Money. f llr AiioMalnt Pini lo Cooi till Tlmu.1 N12W YORK. Aug. 30. From a cell In tho Rnymoud street jn j ranging for Improvements mid also to administer tho Sacrament of Con firmation in tho sovernl Catholic Churches. He will assist In inasa nt St. .Monica's Catholic Church iV. fnni i i Sn 'int."" y"...KLi 1 ' Marshflold tomorrow and also at nipoaled today by letter to Presl-l. , dent Wilson to issue her a nonnlt , Nort ond. While on tho Bay M mm Miss Mary Browne of Los An geles Loses Tennis Honors in Finals Today. Ily Auoclated rrni to Cool Hay Tlmci.) NIAGARA-ON-LAKIC, Aug. 30 In tho Duals of tho Ladles' Open Cham- 30. IInny,plonshlp Lawn Tonnis Tournnment won tlia today Mrs. Robert Williams of Philn Pnvnn Wliltnov's Ponnnnt futurity this afternoon. Robort DavlbMdelphla defeated Miss Mary Browno Southern Maid was second and Addla of Los Angeles, tho Amorlcnn Cham- M. third. The tlmo vns ouo jljtiTij.j uLoju .''.light, six, jwo slx. bix fojij'.. LEAVE TODAY ON NANN SMITH Ruins Phono Line. North Coos River ranches in Marshflold today are up In arms over a pile driver that was being taken up Coos River breaking their lino where It crossed Coos River near the creamery and putting tho whole system there out of commission. They will try and ropair It next week and later have a cable put across Coos River. "WHAT IS THAT COOS BAY SpuUS?" Miss Miller will tell you at the ORFHEUM, Moafty 4ff"t? Steamer Sails for San Fran cisco With Capacity List of Passengers. Tho Nann Smith sailed this af tornoon for San Farncisco carrying a big cargo of lumber from the C. A. Smith mill, considerable other freight and a capacity list of pas sengers. Among these sailing in the Nann Smith were the following! J. W. Westerberg, Mrs. Mary B. Glenn, Cecil Jones, F. M. Parsons and wife, H. C. Hampton, Frank Ayres, MIbb Marchant, Mrs. A. B. Penrose, A. B. Ponrose and J. W. White, Fred Hollvar, H. Dahlln, R. Purdy, Geo. Glenn. Louis Rutam sky, J. M, Smith, P.' Jensen, A. O. Theodora, Arthur Campe, Dan Bus sell, John Carster, B. Martin, Wm. Miller. Roberts J. Roberts, H. Simp son, F. Nichols, S. Santopletro, V. Carranza, I. Baldl, P. Razzoll. SNAP. I have for sale at Invoice, a good paying business; good loca tion, low rent, long lease, In voice about 14000, No dead stock. Cash or gilt edge secur ity. Good reason for selling. Ad dress Opportunity, care Times. LET CONTRACT FOR STREETS Reynolds Development Com pany Awards Balance of Work on New Street. A contract for laying plank pav ing, curb and sidewalk on South Tenth street was lot today to the Arm of Hagqulst & Bjorqulst. The section of street to be planked Is In First Addition to Marahfleld. The work is to be completed on or about October 15. Peart Brothers are now grading this portion of street in preparation fpr the planking, When the city work on Johnson avenue and Tenth street Is complet ed, the Reynolds Development Com pany will use that route as an en trance to their property. Thoy are extending this continuous planked thoroughfare 4000 feet Into First Addition. The new streets will also afford an entrance to and through the Addition to the Water Company and the Oregon Power Company. to dress as a man. "If I can np pear as a innn and do n ninn's work, 1 shall bo more respected mid bet ter paid," roads the letter to tho President. "It's no crime for women to wear male attlro, yet I am lock ed In Jail because I do so." Miss Trondol hnd h"on working In male nttlro as a hook binder. PLAN TO VOTE ho is staying at Morcy Hospital, North Bond. Ills Grace came In via'1 Drain nnd Gardiner, holding services at Gardiner Friday aiid con firming a class thero. Several .now churches nnd Im provements are under construction by tho Catholics of this section nnd It is likoly that deflnlto arrange ments will ho made during his stay hero to carry thoni out. Amnnj; thorn aro: Now church nnd parochial resi dence in Mnrahilold. Now church nnd parochial rosl donco In North Bend. Sister's school Iu Marshflold on formor J. K, Oron proporty which wns purchased a few years ago. Establishment of Catholic purtsh nt Coquillo. Now church at Florence Tomorrow two mnsscs will bo Tho Marshlleld School Board Is colohrated at St. Monlcn's In Mnrsh- ninklng arrangements to submit at tho Hold, tho first bolng at 8 o'clock whon Holy Communion will bo ad ministered. Tho second will ho at DNIGYMNASIUM ill! Marshfield School Board Will Submit Questions to Voters at Fall Election i i 10 o'clock nnd will bo a Solemn High Mnss with Deacon and Sub- nnnAA.. til. .nnn a ni.i.t..i. j UUtlLUII, J1IB UllllU, ill UI1MIBIIUJJ Vanilla, Strawberry, Coffee Ice Cream and Pineapple Shorbet at Lewis'. A smile Is better than a frown. ITHAT COOS BAY SMILE" Is the kind they all want. I fnll election tho question of issuing bonds for tho erection and equipping of n gymnasium for tho school. Pre liminary plans for tho building nre bolng consldored nnd It Is believed. Ohrlstlo, nsslsting. Farmers' Mass that an adequato and up-to-dato gym-j jn n-flnt will ho rendered, a special naslum with Bwlmmlng pool nnd all orchestra OBslstlng In tho music can bo installed for about $7,500. Tho Sacrament of Confirmation will Since tho matter was first broached bo administered to a clnss of about n few weeks ago, many favorablo ox- thlrty-flvo hero, presslons havo been heard concerning in the nftornoon, Confirmation the plan nnd It Is likoly that It will will bo administered at North Bond, receive nlmost unanimous approval Next Sunday, Archbishop Christie at the election. The gymnasium Is will conduct sorvlces nt Bandon and, most essential here owing to the ex- also plans to visit Curry County, trome rains during the winter months ',wwwswvw,, which provent tho children from play- quick access to all tho books in the Ing out of doors during the noon hour public library In addition to those In and recess periods. By utilizing part, the School Library. of the High School grounds, tho School Board figure that the project is within their reach, the cost of a special site being thus eliminated. For School Librarian. Another question which will prob ably be submitted at the fall election Tuition Ruling. Judgo John F. Hal, Clerk of the Marshfield School district, states that tho new ruling of tho School Board on tuition simply abolishes the charge for pupils In tho High School, but that in the lower grades tuition will will be tho authorizing of the School' still bo charged for pupils whose par- Board to engage a School Librarian. By Cooperation, the teachers are se curing much benefit for the pupils through the Marshfield Public Li brary and It is proposed to more closely combine the School and Publlo Libraries and have the School Li brarian act as assistant to Miss Top ping. Thus they will have easy and ents do not reside in the Marshfield district. PKOflRKSHIVES ATTENTION' t PROGRESSIVES when registerlBS register as PROGRESSIVES. , Vanilla, Strawberry, Coffeo Ice Cream and Pineapple Sherbet at Lewis'. 1