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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1913)
MANY fAUnMAYRCADILY BE FORGIVEN HIM WHO HAS PERFECT CANDOR i LOST ARTICLES Sag Exmm NOW IS YOflt TIAIE. lCy ..ni1 through Times mint A Mtinll ad In 'flic; Times want column nmy julnir you result mi mediately. Try one. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. VOL XXXVII. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. a cnM,u,,mo ( ti,ch, o.ast m.i Mn ak mid Coos Day Advertiser. ,"u' IW FIGHTS LIKE MADMAN WHEN OFFICERS DEPORT HIM smashes Window With Bottle is He Is Dragged Down the Stairs. RELEASED WHEN Ht ACROSS BORDER American Authorities Are Not at Hand to Take Him In Charge. 1 Panic Canada tines not propose. To 1001 I'lllllHl nun mu '"" . a ia -niir Lady of tlio Snows," And doesn't want a Tlinw. TEUTONS STILL She THAW MST OP (Pf AMoltM I'riM to Coon l!y TIiiim.I I OTTAWA, Sept. 10. Acting i Minister of tin- Interior Dohorty i today rejected Thaw's appeal from tlio decision of tho Im i migration Hoard of Inquiry up i holdliiK tlio hoard's findings and ' ordering tlio deportation of Thaw forthwith. Tho order was promptly carried out. DETERMINED .IIIHO.Mi: NOTIFIED Of AmoIXM I'rN" to foo Hay Tlmrn.l COI.KIHIOOK. Sept 10. j Slicrlff Drew this afternoon tolo I graphed Win. Travers .loronio to fomo and tnko ehurgu of Thaw. 4 Are Not interested in Exhib iting at the World's 1915 Exposition. (ily AmocIhIpiI I'riM lo fooa liny TIiiim.j uiiUM.N, Seit. in. Tho Com merciai Treaty Association, an or utilization iiovotuil to furthering iieriiiany H export I ratio, today coin pluted an Independent Investigation uh ui i no ntivisaiiiiity of (lerman participating In iho Pnnninn-Pnelfl exposition in San Francisco. readied tlio sumo conclusion as th government commission and against uorinuii nart c nut on. Only eight firms of iiinnurnetiiion of lead toys and similar sninll spo clalltle.H wore found to ho preparer in uxiiioii. uigni oilier concern invored Gorman pa-rtlclpntion, bu would not exhibit by thomsolves hoveniy inanuracturerH opposed an representation and tho ralluro o several scores of -linns to reply t the association's roouost for In for inatlon Indicated that they were no iniuiuHieo. JAP ASSASSIN KILLS HIMSELF One of Mortiaro Abe's Murder ers Commits Hari Kari With Sword in His Own Throat. Ily AmooI(J prcn to won njr Time TOKIO, Sept. 10. -Oiiq of the ns Kasslns of Director Mortlnro Abe or the Japanese Foreign Olllce, com mitted suicide by plunging a sword into his throat. R WEBB thaw ki:-.i:ri:sted. I DyAo lilF'l 1'r-m lo loot liny Tln.i" ' COMIIlliOOK, X. II.. Sept. 10. Ilnrry Thaw wandered 1 about tlio hills of Coos County, 1 .'cw Hampshire, three hours today after being thrust iiciohs 1 tho Canadian bonier at Norton I MIIIr and was re-arrested just I boforo noon. Thaw mndo no , resistance and wns brought Im mediately to Colobrook. (B; AuflilrJ rn-H to Cooi Ilr Tlmn.) C0A.ICOOK, Sept. 10. Harry K. Thaw was riiRhed to tho Vermont border at S o'clock this morning, being taken Iroia the Immigration HUGH -MCCLAIN RETURNS HERE Reports Business Conditions Improved in East Ohio Senator Hero. Hugh AIcLnln arrived homo today from an extended eastern trip and re ports a general Improvement In busi ness conditions throughout tho Fast pen without breakfast. The Imml- j nml Middle West, lie visited many cratlon offices nalil tlmv u-nrn ni-t-' eastern cities, stom.cd In Washing- lag under orders of the .Minister of ton and visited at his old home in Justice. Thaw screamed and fought Kansas. It was 10!) In the shado in ' man man. on ins way to Kansas wiien no left more last i Tinny ' ". Thaw shouted at tho top ""(1 that he Is nioro than glad to got i ma iuiiKh uini no was Doing kid-, uncle to Coos Day goes without saying wppea, mid the Immigration offl-! Ho says that of all tho places ho visi ted, none had a brighter outlook than this section. The corn crop In Kansas and nearby was hard lilt b.v the drouth and hunt, but the wheat crop was good. lie visited mom- ffrs soiiKht to quiet him with tho "suranco that such wna not tho tase. He fought llko a lunatic nnd smashed n window with a bottlo as tho officers dragged him down wirs. llinw was roleiiKoil In- tlx. about a month and oven his Sccrotnry wasn't thoro nnd so Mr. AlcLaIn could not take up with various Coos Hay mnttors Hint ho Intended dis cussing. Air. MeLnin was pleased to near that Senator Chamberlain had Eociircd tlio eiiactmont by tho Scn ato of tlio bill permitting the closing of Mill Slough and Is hopeful that tho House will soon "do HUowiso, ATTEXTIOX l (). p.n.ji. . i"i ii wasuiiigion, aUto rrn L l .r'"11,'!1' IW0" W !" I I0 Of tllO OlOgOll dolegalloll Willi v"l5? 'J tho. Vermont lino at I tho execution of Conurcsnmnn llaw- ioTuiX ;n !!' ''""v.wna nn ab- W, who was absent from Washlng- respninti, f .V. ' H . . .. 11 '"IT ton. Hawloy had been away for A. 'v "l" III V l.'l IllUlll. " "tnto pf Xew York was on "nd to take him. At Xorton Mills, nml. 1 'l10 n,lt0 "f tho Canadian otfle a 8 and climbed Into a car of fc i, "owspaper correspondents o had nceoinpnnled him. Thoy 5.. h'.m 10 Averlll, four miles .:;".l"'cn 10 Htcwartstown, X. H. MBii . o"00'1 al,"ut 1110 vlllngQ Blnnio. oluw"Htovn for firteon S hln?" n,e,,1,t 1,0l"K ,,1,U, tH SJ . 1,0 -t'iUMO(l tho nuto Minout announcing his destination. rr'T c ' Time, ,!"'',UUh. Sunt in i....wx.i tone??. Cn orra u lopoit Tliaw, Die lor, i (U"A1K JU,,lBt01' r tho tson le(rt-v- 0"wn IHako Holi ClR,rani8ta,,t' Superintendent of "rnu irailon. ranin i,ii,r,....i.i...i ... ty KiJ,??!1 ."Is,,t nccompanlctl men subordinates and two pollco urt. Jl' ert.s. wnt to Thaw's this rnnrnl. 1,Qr1'0 O'clock " hla ,?i't.t0 8tlrt 0,1 what ho N Thaw hi? .Work. Robortson Wm vJ 0 lln(1 pnlor8 to deport ' get l aU(l oraevea him nfu ortaf " ..?c. 2.1'U"?; that Mse turned Tiiaw'a sur- inrned to fury n a moment. He regf,,r 1 J " " . . . i bottle Tu-r, s B,t S?S . P on Z rifJ?"8'1 " window and broko m Ns nien h0"tsl(,,e' nobertaon ctf and fo?MMen .8elze(1 tne nrls the roSm fore'' ejected him from "ontouaiv no.!i.ina.w wns uncere- 1 'he autn h " ,,,IOft'n the staira Mng k,S8' "htlng that he was jollcemei ffid' MTwo dominion In thl ,acMvel' n Placing on(f Hfe thoaut0;. w,th the pris- nd'a feoe't,tlr01 Pa-ty. pollce " MriedU'a'ei;e(l the car and nea away to the border. fj ,.Takln y Surnrlse. le. p'"'.8 watched the .im. er rkV11'1' ior the nrlnoinoi 7 lu" ": me onv im;i mm iney ..ho knew0wLyntp8ons In Coatlcook vl,lhe We'rl"!8 B0nK n. None J,0rk 8tate if representing New ft '' I t n not,,,ed or the LThw w?i nkl an InUHng of ' roa to the lnrernnfiAn.i All inombcrH of Mnrshtlold Aorio No. 5:tS aro requested to meet nt Kaglo's Hall Thursday at 2 p. in., for the purpose of attending tho funeral of llro, John McClovorn. Hy Ordor llun boforo t no nowspaper squad Know what had lianpened. Turned Loose hi Verinont. Whon well within tho stato of Vermont the Immigration officials stopped their car. doposltcd Thaw on tho ground and told him ho was free. They then drovo back to tho Canadian border. Accompanied by lleportci-s. By Aiaoclattd Tttn to Coo n.y Tlraea.J COLKDROOK. Sept. 10. Thaw In his wanderings was accompan ied only by newspaper men. He did not know whore to go. Leav ing Norton Mills he stopped for a few minutes at Averlll, Vermont, and leaving thero doubled back Into Canada, then re-entered Ver mont at Canaan, then crossed the Connecticut IUvor at Stewartson. No one attempted to detain him. Thaw when arrested was planning to strike the railroad and buy a through ticket to Detroit. Ho tried vainly to get Into communication with his lawyers at Montreal, and fnillntr In this ho resumed his blind journey until detained by the Sher- itr. The latter nad no warrant, out held Thaw as a fugitive from Justice. CONTEST IS OFF Litihtwcicjht Champ Breaks Match Because No Purse Guaranteed. 1 Illy Amh.iIc1 I'nin lo Cool liny Tlmm. SI' ATT 1.10, Sept. 10. Willie Itltclile, lightweight chnniplon pug ilist or tie world, passed through Seattle on his way to San Fran cisco today. lie said ho broko his match with Freddie Webb becaiiBu the rich man wno had promised to gunrantee tlio purse, refused to make good. Itltchle's forfeit mon ey, $2fi00, was a chock on a San Francisco bank, payment of which Pes been ordered stopped. Kltchio's next fight will bo In Xew York in October with a man not yet named. SEC. LANE IS MUCH BETTER Probablv Be Permitted to Leave His Bed This ' Afternoon. (Ily AmocUlofl rroii to Cooi ny Tlinn.l DISUKHLHY, Oil., Sept. 10 Sec- cretary oi tiie Interiar Lane, who collapsed yesterday, was much bet tor this morning and may be per mitted to leave his bed later In the tiny. TWO SOLD ERS ARE KILLEI Great German Airship Z-2 Breaks Away in Gust of Wind and Soars Aloft. (Ily Aisoclaleil Trtti to Cooi Day T.mei.) LKII'SIC, Germany, Sept. JO. Two soldiers wero killed and another Zeppelin dirigible bnloon narrowly escaped destructlos hero today when tho great military airship '"A-'l" was wrenched from tho hands of 1 50 men nnd carried aloft by a sudden gust cr wind. Tho dirigible la still in Hie air. S DENT DETERMINED TO GET ACTION ON CURRENCY CURRENCY GILL IS Tariff Revision Bill Ready for Wilson!s Signature Within Ten Days. Ily Amo. IsIoJ I'retn lo foo Day Tlmci. WASHINGTON, D. O, Sept. 10. The administration currency bill to day started on Its way to the sta tute books when Ciinirinan Glass of tho House banking committee, one of the fathers of tho measure, op ened the currency debate In tho House. The Democrats bono to eon- cludo tho general debate on tiie bill this week and begin a deta led con sideration on Mondny. Debate on Bill Will be Closed When House Adjourns Saturday Night. SENATE WANTS TO REST BUT WILSON SAYS "NO" President Took Up Proposition With Senate Steering Com mittee Early Today. WOltK DAY AND XK'lt'l WASHINGTON. I). C. Sent. 10. The tariff rovlslon bills went back to tlio will mlttee, that the measure would bo ready for the President's slgnaturo within ten days. 4 I I I tlly Amo'latM 1'ith to I'r.ni liny Tlnwn.l I WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. - House Majority leader Undur- j wood today put through u rcso- lutlon closing the currency da- j bate when the House adjourns J j Saturday night. Day and nfght I sessions y.lll bo held In tho meanwhile. i Ily Ai.nrlMd Titm lo Cnoa Tiar Tim.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. -With tho Tariff bill virtually out of tho way President Wilson took tip tho e. it wns stated In tho lobbv v ,th t,,u Senate Steering Committee MANY COME ON $421,000,000 BREAKWATER LOSS ON CORN MISS BE3LVA FLANAGAN will leave Friday overland for Monmouth where she will enter the "Norm" for the winter term, Steamer in This Morning From Portland With Big Cargo and Passenger List. Tho Dronkwater arrived In from Portland this morning with a big car go of freight and a capacity list of paBcongors. Travel continues heavy and freight business lias been much heavier this fall than formerly. Tho sen was a little choppy and she hail n rather rough trip down. Sho will sail at 1 o'clock tomorrow for Portland, Among those arriving on her wero: W. C. Ackley. II. I). Coe. F. P. Hunter, S. K. Hunter, Geo. Lnwronco, Mrs. Roach, Morris Roach, Miss W. Watson, Miss Carrlo Slbel. Airs. Har mon, Mrs. Noblo, R. N. Clapp. II. S. Harris, it. K. Andrews. Airs. Andrews T. Patterson. II. W. Rohnn, Mrs. Roh an, Thoo. Pfolfor, Airs. Pfolfer, A. Daggett, J. Shots, Fred 1 1 1 11. Airs. It. i. Wells, Miss Galllger, F. D. Pear on, Al. Wllllnmson, AI. Nodenn, Air. Cox, Mrs. Cox, Grace Cox, Jessie Trask, Air. Drew, Airs. Drow, R. Snyd er, A. G. Hughes, R. G. Honolulu, R. A. Lawland. C. 13. Olllvor. Chris Augustino, G. 13. Jackson, W. J. llldobrand, Airs. Hlldobrand, S. Stubbs, Airs. Davis. Airs. Hauscmnn, Mrs. AlcConnlcl:, Air. Ilnusemnn, G. W. James, L. .Tamcti, W. AI. Rlnc hardt, A. L. Doggley. II. C. Smith, Airs. II. C. Smith, J. II. Desmond, Hln.c, AI. Illnzo, Airs, lllnzc. Win. Hutchinson, Alllton Anthony, Cor- lolla Anthony, AIlss L. Turner, Airs. Innnah Johnson, John Johnuon, AIlss 'oarl Long, C. A. Specht, C. AI. lObor- art, tl. K. Weaver. Hugh AlcLaln, Airs. Voltz, A. Erlckson, Tom Pete, II. Conius, Jns. O'Toolo, Axel Nolson, A. L. Glover, C. Weeks. F. H. Klllott, C. O. Hottom, Airs. J. Prussl, Mrs. M. Ultorberg, J. 11. Larson, J. L. Gors- tel, Victor Tulln, II. Loumn, S. Kn rarmura. Hop Lung, Tom Dell, J Roll, Top John, W. Knrritay, P. Pop pa, O. Sllvor, and thirteen Chinamen for tho cannery at Emplro, Ore. Greatest Wheat Crop in His tory of the Country is Pre dicted This Year. (Ily Aaaortaleil Trna lo Cooa nay Time) WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 10. Hot weather and drouth hnvo play ed havoc with the Nation's corn crop, causing a loss of $-H.' 1,000,000 between August 1 nnd Soptombor 1, nccortllng to Government crop re ports. Since the first estimates wero mndo on tho corn crop this season, thero hns been n decline in tlio condition of corn amounting to 000,000,000 bushels. Tlio com bined crop of winter nnd spring wlteat of tlio country Is estimated at 75 1,000,000 bushols, the greatest wheat crop ovor produced. Tho Soptombor crop report shows tho condition of spring wheat to bo 7ri.3 per cent, as compared with 71.1 on August 1. with a total pro duction of 213. 000. 000, compared with 330,000,000 bushels last' year. Potatoes show a condition of (!).!) per cant, compared with 7S per cont on August, l. Tlio total pro duction Is 32.1.000,000 bushels, com pared with 421,000,000 bushels Inst year. Tho production of hay Is 03,000,- ooo tons, comparoti witn 7 a.ouii.uuo tons last year. Tho quality shows 9i.7, compared with 92.1 last year. On npples, the condition Is 17.7 nor cont, compared with 02.2 per cent on August 1, and 5-1.4 per cent averago condition on Soptom bor 1 for tho last ton years. REPORT BY Dacon expressed n deslro that, tho Sennte should take a few weeks rest before undertaking the passago ot tho Currency bill, but tho Pivsldont It wns salil, was t'oternilnod to con tinue ills Insistence that the Currcn iy question be disposed of as soon au possible. JURORS COQUILLE, Oregon, Sept. 10. Contrary to expectation, tho Coos County grand jury had not filed nny report up to :t o'clock this after noon. Whether the finding will bo INEY CASES TOBEUPSOQH reported this evening Is not certain, Rpfnrnp Rirlrllo Will Uooi. CiJ but it may bo. It Is understood "SI??? :?,VHl?.xWlJ.1 He?" EV.'" ueiiue hi wane roreciosure Suit September 22. that ono reason for tlio delay in tho report was to give tho grand jury more umo 10 go ovor it as tlioyj Irtl Bi ni(,(10, Cmirt Rol)ortor ot will probably make an extended this district who was appointed rofo Btntemcnt of their Investigations. roo to tako testimony In tho Walto Pnrtles who havo been keoplng nn(l Shnhan mortgage forecloaurn In closo touch with tho sltuntlon do i mi,ts "Buliint L. D. Kinney nnd his AND AN Try The Timet Want Ada. JAPSL ARMED FORCE Marine and Rapid Fire Guns Are Sent Ashore at Nan king, China. (By AtaoclaUd Preu to Cooi Day Time. LONDON, Sept. 10. A Japanese armed force was landed today at Nanking. Three Japanese cruisers and a gunboat arrived at the Chi nese River port and a hundred Jap anese marines and several quick firing guns were sent ashore and are now quartered at the Japanese CAMERON IS UNDER ARREST Former Agitator Publisher Ta ken Into Custody by (7. S. Deputy Marshal. Deputy United States Alarehal Jackson arrived here today from Portland and arrested F. B. Camer on, formerly assistant editor or tlio Agitator," on an Indictment charg ing him with selling liquor with out b federal license. The arrest was made on an indlctmont returned last Juno when some of the Wesson boys nnd others from South Inlet wero called to Portland to testify before the Federal Grand Jury. Cameron is to be taken to Portland for trial. Cameron Is now out on bond pend ing an appeal to the Oregon Supreme Court on the charge, of bootlegging. not antlclpato that any Indictments will bo found. Sonio started a re port hero that Indictments might be returned ngalnst a few who wero nlloged to Unve mistreated ono of tho I. W. W. deported with Secrc tnry Kdgoworth, and that those who spoko to Dr. Leach or told him to got on tho liont at Daudon might bo Indicted, but It Is not believed that tlioy will. If anyone Is liullcf- ed, It wns said by sonio who aro thought to bo nioro or less familiar with tho caso, It will probably bo Dr. Leach. It was reported today that Mi grant! Jury lint! followed up Its tol ographlc invitation to Dr. Leach to appear boforo tho grand Jury nnd testify by a subpoena for him, but this was denied by Deputy Sheriff Gngo who has chargo of tho Is suance of Biibpoenns, Loach has not replied to the tolographlc In vltntlon. It was also roportod that Special Prosecutor Rlngo had arrived from Salem, but ho had not mndo his presence known nt elthor tho Conn ty Clork's offlco or tho Sheriff's office. Today the grand Jury has been Investigating a number of other matters and this lod to tho bo- lief that the T w. W. probe had closed unless sonio now ovidonco was volunteered, IP YOU WOULI VISIT HAINES' STORK AND GET PRICES, YOU COULD LIVE CHEAPER. See T. W. W. At Work. A. II. Powers of Alarshfiold, was called before the grand Jury again yesterday aftornoon and had with him spikes and lead slugs thai wero driven Into the logs of the com pany and which wero run Into tho saws at the mill. Some of tho big spikes had been almost cut In two by the saws before the latter broko or were stopped. Air. Powers, charg ed that tho I. W. W. had secretly put these devices in and almost re sulted In serious accident to men around tho saws. Otlior evidence of "sabotage" by the I. W. W. Is also understood to have been secured by the grand Jury. L. W. Traver, of the Alarah field pollco force, was called but was not long examined. Foreman Geo. D. Alandigo, of compnnles, has sot Sentembor 22 nu tho tlato,. of beginning tho bearing which will bo hold In tho ouIcob ot Peck & Peck lu Alarshllcld. Thero nro sovoral different actions by Mr. Walto against Klnnoy on his differ ent mortgages and ono of tho J. N. Shnhan estnto vs. Kinney. Just how long tho henrlng will tnko Is uncertain. .Major Kinney baa aihnltted the Walto mortgages but claims to have paid all except the $100,000 one and so this will icboIvo Itself largely to an accounting. Attorney Dryson will ropresont Re ceiver Wnters in tlio hearing. Air. Dryson has the checking of tho ab stracts and property pretty well com pleted nnd Is now working on tho vnrloiiB contracts for proporty. Air. Dryson will tako action to Btop tho snlo of tho Kinney proporty for tnxea as tho proporty whllo In tho P.ecolver'a hands cannot bo sold. Ho Is nt a loss to understand why tho Klnnoy property wns advertised for taxes when tlio roeolvorshlp was on. RAILWAY-TO "CHANGE TIME New Train Schedule on Local Railroad After Next Mon dayChanges Made. Plans for a now schedule for tho train servlco botween Alarshfiold nnd Myrtlo Point to becomo effoctlvo next Monday, Sept. 15, havo been nearly completed by Supt. W. F. Miller. Under the new schedule tho morn ing train will mako neavor Hill Junc tion Mondays and Thursdays of each weeK. At present, tho afternoon train has boon furnishing this ser vice threo timoB a week, Under tho new change, tho morn ing train will continue to leave nt H o'clock and return at 12:10 o'clock except Alondays and Thursdays when It will return nt 12:40, Tho aftornoon train will loavo at 2 o'clock each day and return, at North Bend, has been working hard with District Attorney Brown and Deputy District Attorney Llljeqvlst to get all the facts In the case, dig ging Into both sides. coniulate. J