. 'T trj -.",'-M " trry fct. .'.'' f' ,U irS ALL VERY WEIL TO LOVE ONE'S ENEMIES BUT Asgf WHILE SO DOING Stones .VOW IS VOflt TIM K. A 'innll nd In The Time wnnt column may bring yon results I in mediately. Try one. MKMIJKIt OF Tin: ASSOCIATED PRESS. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES. VOL XXXVII. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull ln CI nnd Coos Ilhy Advertiser. nyit w' isisss (EO0S idHXt m CA1NETTI FIFTEEN M ralifornia White Slavers are M TH TODAY Hnnrlitions of Society That Permits Such TUinrtO I 1 1 1 1 1 O . ID,AimUteJrrrtoCoo,ntjTlrne..l SN PHANCISCO, Cnh, Sept. 17. Judge Van Fleet today sentenced W DIbbb nml Mrow Cnmlnettl, uhowcro recently convicted of white slavery for tnklns two Sncrampnto girls to Kcno. DlRgfl was given two yours at ban Qttcntln ami lined $'-'.((' Camlncttl was islvon eighteen months nml lined $1'00. Judge Van Fleet In sentencing them made no personal remarks, lint scored conditions of socloty that would permit such outrages. He granted a ten days' stay ot ex ecution to permit appeals. IK HINDS 11 HIT SITE North Bend Mass Meeting Is Called for Friday Night to Get Location for Hotel. A mass meeting of North Bond citizens tins licon called to bo hold it Ecklioff Hall Friday evening for the purpnso of raising funds to buy tho Kcklioff corner for n Blto for the bin hotol to liu erected by U S. Kearney, of Chlppowa Fulls, Wisconsin. As wns stated In Tho Times yesterday, tho committee has secured an option on tho Eckhoff corner for $25,000. Tho site la to be presented to .Mr. Kcarnoy by tho people of North llond as a bonus (or erecting a 100-room hotol thord. I'. J. Simpson, V. E. Wnttcrs, II. C Dlers and Peter Logglo nro among tlioso who will nddress tho meeting, which will bo undor tho auspices of the North Bond Chnm ler of Commorco. DIE IN WAN BATTLE THREE HURT AT Two -Officers and Seventy Man n Unl!... a -! " ui iidiiiin hi iriy oiam in Encounter. IBj AuotUtej rrcu la coot Vnj Times. 0JIE. Italv. RnM 17 TI,.(U " w tit HUj'WI IH w the Foreign Offlco from tho Itnl a army proccedliiB against- tho "wis In Northern Africa aro thnt ir defeated tho Arabs after a iiTrat6 engaBeillp"t In which two ""an officers and seventy troop J i wre slain. Tho Arnbs lost Thes. Kill Watchman and U6I AlAfQW UIHU ftnnnn From Safe. W int pt' 1 7. Robbers Mother," m Uie ,,arn of Mandol night vii i f del,artmont store last opfuV, .the watc,,nan. "lew oter ooo "d escnned wltn I lnfl the Waterfront, f csdIvItt:: - - receatlv A who was ,n "ere 1 ohTt?!! Jlra BH out or ,1.7 r. V'J' I ROBBERY IN CHICAGO GETS TWO YEARS AND E IS Second Big Lumber Craft Completed at North Bend Yards Good Season. Tho lmrgt' Lawrence, tho second ono which Krnso and Banks have bnllt for tho Tidewater Mill com pany of Florence, was launched Monday nftornoon at the shipyards In North liend. Tho barge Is practi cally tho Ham u hI.o as tho barge Frederick which Is now In service. Tho Lawrcneo was 'named for John son Porter's youngest son, tho Fred erick being named for his oldest son. Thoro Is a conplo of weeks' work on tho Lnwroneo yut before she will bo ready for service, steam wenches having to bo Installed. Tho completion of tho Lawrence will practically clean up tho big work that Kruse and Hanks iinvo on hand now unless somo new con tracts aro secured soon. Tho Hluifip In tho lumber market Is holding back hoiiiii of their prospective or ders. Itohurf Hanks Is now In San Francisco, figuring on somo now work. This year has been a very good one, but will not equal last season, when tho A. M. Simpson, Speedwell and Davenport were turn ed out. TIiIh year tho only largo vessel built was tho ono Tor tho Chas. A. Nelson Lumber Company and tho Akutnn, tho latter beliiK a KUHolIno cannery tender for Alaska sorvlco, and tho big barges for Por ter llrothcrs. Ilnrgo Was Insured. Tho bargo which tho steamer Har dy lost last week off Fort Bragg was Insured pretty well so thnt Kruso &. Hanks will not loso nny thhiK by tho mishap. Tho barKo was 81x:i0 and wns built for Capt. Homy C. Potorson, of Snn Fran cisco for llKhtorn(?o service on tho Hay. Sho was picked up by tho Union Lumber Company's steamer and towed to San Francisco. They aro demanding $1000 salvago on tho bargo. Word was received yesterday that tho Iaqua got through nlcoly with a second bargo for Capt. Potorson. Tho Inttor bargo was 75x30 and Is also for llghtorago service One Badly Injured and Two Others Slightly Hurt When Logging Cable Breaks. Dill McCaliey, a well-known Coos Hay logger, was seriously Injured at McDonnld & Vaughan's camp nt Danlols Creek today when a cnblb broko and struck a tlmbor. Two others wore also Injured. McCahoy'a Injuries aro intornal and tho otftont of them will not bo determined until an examination la completed nt Mercy Hospital where tho threo of them wore brought laro this afternoon. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Wilkinson, of Daniels Creek, who recently underwent an opera tion at Mercy Hospital, hna recov ered sufficiently to return to her homo. IJltton by Dor. Dan S. Orr was badly bitten by a hound owned by Mrs. Bentz, of Bay Park this morn ing. The dog rushed out and grab bed Orr by the leg, sinking his fangs deep Into the flesh and mak ing a serious Injury. Dr. Horsfall does not anticipate any serious de velopments, but It Is understood that tho dog, which is a vicious brute, will be killed. BAVK MONEY by' trading at HAINSi'. G LAMNCHFD S c news of north bend PRESIDENT HUERTA'S MESSAGE DNTHS NORTH BEND TO ADJUST TANGLE THOUGHT TO PROMISE PEACE EXTEND T Franchise Provision There Would Require S. P. Bridge Done by Christmas. I HPItOfLI-: NOT COMIX(J TO COOS I JAY I j It Is not expected thnt Pres ident Snroule. of the Southern Pacific will visit Coos Hay cm j his present' tour ot Inspection j j of tho Coos Hay lino this week, j j Superintendent Miller and tho j other local olllclals of the j Southern Pacific have not hnd my word of the possibility of bis coming and they nro In- j elined to think thnt his trip will j bo merely to tho XotI tunnel. . 1 Tho North Head City Council at a meeting last evening Instructed City Recorder Derbyshire to notify tho Southern Pacific that tho City Council, In appreciation of the work being done by tho railroad there, stood ready to grant any rea sonable extension of time that might i bo necessary to comply with tho franchise in North Hond. Tho rail road company has not yet asked any extension of time, but the Coun cil wanted them to know thnt' it would bo readily granted. Ono reason for tho action was that tho Southern Pacific represen tatives wore evidently not nwaro that tho North Bond city limits ex tended northerly to tho harbor lino of Coos Hay, where tho proposed bridge will cross. Tho franchise requires thnt tho lines ho completed Inside tho city limits of North Bond by Christmas day and In order to comply with It, part of tho big bridge would hnvo to be completed. Tho bridge has not boon started yot, nor have any definite steps been taken, . although H Is generally ex pected that thoro will bo boforo long. lOnglnccr llindmnrsh, who Is In charge of tho work In tho northern part of North Bond, reports thnt with threo weeks more of good wenthor, ho will havo his work practically completed. Engineer Wheeler, who has ehargo of tho work In tho southorn part of North Bond, Is getting along pretty well, but will rush It more as soon ns ho Is definitely Inform ed that tho Terminal Hallway has been turned over to tho Southern Pacific. Need Workmen. Superintendent MUlor,' of tho Mnrshllold and Myrtlo Point lino ex pects to start tho reballastln'g of his lino tomorrow or next day. Ho hns boon dolnyed by Inability to got gravel and has now boon hnndlcnp ped by a shortage of laborers. How over, ho oxpects to havo a gang horo today or tomorrow. If tho weather continues good for thirty days, ho oxpects to havo tho robal lnstlng In such shnpo that tho heavy engines enn run over tho onttro lino. Smitli-I'owei's Line. A. II. Powers la hopeful that Wll lott & Burr will got his twenty-two miles of logging road beyond Myr tlo Point completed by tho first of tho year. Tho lino was to havo been completed1 by about this time. Thoy havo sixteen miles of It com pleted, with tho exception of somo bridges. Tho tunnel near tho end la pretty well completed but there Is about six miles between tho tun nel and Rural on which there Is lots of work to do. Mr. Powers has threo largo locomotives of the 101 type ready and about seventy flvo steel truck logging cars and la anxious to get his camps started In that district. Settlo Cases. O. P. Coshow of Roseburg was a Marshfiold business visitor today. He came over to set tle somo cases on loans made by T. R. Sheridan for the old National Bank of Roseburg. Ono was for about 110,000 to E. G. Flanagan on Plat A property, in which Mr. Sea brook was interested, another was to J, W.. Flanagan and another to tho North Bend Condensary. He reports that all of them were adjusted out of Court. IMF AT NORTH BEND I North Bend Council Fears City Docks Shut Off Score Telephone Service. The North Bend City Council last evening delegated Mayor Simpson, Attorney Mullen and Engineer Hob son ns a committee to straighten out tho tnngle about i".vo strings of lots In North Bend, which It is clnlmed aro not properly platted. The most Importnnt concerns al leged strings of parts of lots be tween the city dock nnd the hnr bor lino. It Is contended thnt thero Is somo privately-owned property which will shut off tho public wharf from tho water. L. J. Simp son, when ho heard of it, stated that If tho stretch of property In question belongs to cither himself or tho Simpson Lumber Company, It will bo Immediately ceded to the city. Tho belief Is thnt If thero Is such a stretch of property It be longs to It. J. StuiiiBon nnd wife. Whether It can bo legally hold by private parties, If thoy should wish It, Is ti question, as it is claimed that the land Is below the low wntor line and oven If It wns platted In tho old townslto of Yarrow and1 afterwards vacated, it is illegal. Tho other string of lots lies near tho city park and while tho maps' show them to be platted with tho blocks they aro in, tho official rec-. ords are said to show otherwise. Street Work Ordinances were passed provid ing for tho grading of Connecticut from Montana to Florida, Florida from Sherman to Sheridan, Dolowaro from Sitherlln to Stanton, Stnuton from Dolewnro to Ohio nnd Ohio from Stanton to Sherman. Tho council also declared Its In tention of Improving Fnlon from Virginia to Washington and Wash ington from Union to Sherman. After Telephone Company Tho city council last evening In structed City Recorder Dorbyshlro to notify tho Coos Bay Homo Tele phono Company that unless thoy af forded hotter service to patrons In North Bond, tho city council would take steps to annul Its franchise thoro. Tho servlco In North Bend wns bitterly scored by somo, who declared It was constantly getting worso. Change Waterfront. A lottcr from Major Jay J. Morrow to Mayor Simpson rolatlvo to tho proposed straightening of tho har bor lino In front of North Hond wns read. Major Morrow stated that boforo such n chango could bo ordered, n public hearing would hnvo to bo hold. Ho stated that ho could not como horo until tho bar dredgo P. S. Mlchlo la brought to Coos Bny, which would probably bo boforo November l."" Ho said1 that ho would sond ndvanco notices so that a public hearing could bo arranged for that time. Ho said further that If tho situation was as represented, ho could seo no reason why tho chango should not bo or dered. Tho Council adjourned to meet again noxt Tuesday. GOV. WEST AT E Deliver Short Address at Fair But Says Nothing About Coos County. JBy AuocUted Ttf lo coo Br TlniM.J ROSEBURG,' Or., Sept. 17. Gov ernor Oswald West of Oregon de livered a short address at the open ing of tho Douglas County Fajr here today. f'Ho talked principally on state toplca and defended his prison system. He said that he had trunks full of clippings and lottora commending his policy but that any oyster can would hold the criticisms. Ho made no referenco to the recent I. W. W. troubles and prosecutions I i i 1 1 4 n.lAnlA In coos uouniy aim um hui muiv any possibility of going there personally. S BURG W EMPIRE MAN TO LOSE SON John Chandler Is Located and Court Orders Him to Return Boy He Kidnapped. After carefully keeping his where abouts secret from former friends and relatives at Dallas, Oregon, for about three years in order to retnln possession of hia young son, John Chandler's whereabouts havo been ascertained by his former wife nnd now on order of tho Court he will havo to glvo up his child. Chandler Is employed by L. J. Simpson nt Shore Acres and ho and his mother and son hr.ve been living thero for somo time. Ho la nbout thirty years old. Ho could not bo reached todny, but a dispatch from Dnllas, Oregon, tells of tho developments In his caso as follows: "A caso that hns attracted much attention In this County nnd ono that has kept tho Sheriffs olllco nnd 'the District Attorney's olllco of this and other counties of the state busy the past eight months, culminated successfully yesterday when Mrs. W. Phelps, formerly Mrs. Mary Chandler, secured possession of her Infant son, John Curtis Chandler. Her present husbnnd got possession of tho child In Coos County on hnbena corpus proceedings. "Threo years ago Mrs. Phelps, then Mra. Chandler, was deserted by her husband, John V. Chandler. Chnndlor left his wlfo nlono to care for their threo children nnd contrib uted nothing to their support. A yenr ago Mrs. Chandler begnn suit for divorce nnd nsked for tho cus tody of her children. Beforo tho suit her husband, John Chandler, went to tho Alrllo home, whoro tho children were being cured for by tho father and mothor of Mrs. Chnndlor, took tho older child, n boy of seven, and left for parts in known. Mrs. Chandler soon secured n decree of divorce and was awarded tho enro nnd custody of all tho children. "Immediately search begnn for Chandler and tho boy. When Chnnd lor hnd been dollnltoly located nonr tho Sllotz nnd stops wore being tnken to sorvo him with tho necessary papers to secure possession of tho child, ho got notlco of what was be ing dono nnd at onco loft for South orn Oregon. After a search of two months ho was focn'ted at Kmplro City, Coos County." C. H. McLaughlin, Who Is Making Furore Over I. w. W. Matter, So Registered. C. II. McLaughlin, Androw Stor- gard, W. J. IUtz and other well known Marshfiold Socialists appear ed before City Recorder Butler yoa- torday and registered as Democrats. Tho action 'has caused considerable talk, G. A. Bennett, Dr. Taggart and some of tho local Democrats objecting to McLaughlin bolng reg istered with their party. So far, only ono Socialist has reg istered In Marshfleld with City Re corder Butler and sho Is Miss Flor ence Farley, a clork In City Record er Butler's ofllce. Sho registered this mornlug. She will not be of .age until election day, but City At torney Gobs said that sho could reg ister now and vote when qualified. During the last few days, City Recorder Butlor has been kept busy registering voters. He registers for the city election and also for the Central Marshfleld precinct, for the state election. S AS DEMOCRATS Says Regular Election Will be Held Next Month and He Will Retire. WANTS TO ESTABLISH PEACE BEFORE QUITTING Lengthy Statement of Condi tions Read to Congress Last Night. nr AnochtoJ Titm to I'ooi Day Tlinci.J MEXICO CITY, Sept. 17. Pres ident lluertu's messago to the Mor lenn Congress was read last eve ning and tho tenor of peaco prevail ed throughout. Ho promised that regular elec tions would bo hold throughout Mexico next month nnd that ho would turn over tho reins of gov ernment to hla duly elected suc cessor nnd thnt when ho did, ho hoped penco would bo established throughout tho republic. BOY SAYS HE i n John Foster, Curry County Youth Working at Cam? 4, Reports Robbery. John Foster, an lS-yonr-old boy from Curry County, who haa boon employed at Smith-Powers Camp 4, reported to tho pollro last' night thnt ho had been "doped" nnd rob bed of all his cash, about $11. Ho was picked up on tho waterfront and appeared In n sort of stupor. Ho said ho met n stranger with a bottlo and tho latter gavo htm a fow "swigs" and then Foster said ho know not whnt happened but ho was penniless when tho pollco pick ed him up. Ho did not know tho stranger's nnmc, but ho said he would recognize him If ho saw him. Marshal Carter sent him out this morning to look for him and hna not heard of Foster slnco. (.'c(n Into Fight.- Isaac Larson nnd John Stono got Into a fight In the Shamrock sn loou last night and wero arrosted. Larson Is blamed for tho troublo and will havo hla hearing this after noon. John Delanoy nnd AI Ltudqulst wero arrested for drunkenness nnd fined $5 apiece. T ENTER PROTEST Claim Their Holdings Are As sessed Higher Proportion ately Than Town Lots. Tomorrow promises to bring somo lively scenes at tho meeting of tho Coos County Board of Equalization at Coqulllo. Tho tlmbor ownora will bo honrd nnd It Is understood that vigorous protests will bo filed. A. E. Adolspergor, representing tho Coos County Tax Association, which Includes most of tho big tlm bor owners In Its membership, is said to bo propurlng to demand that olthor tho timber assessments bo lowered or the assessments of tho town lots throughout tho county bo advanced. Ho holds that tho tlm bor land la assessed much higher proportionately than aro tho town lots. Sunorlntondont W. F. MUlor, of the Southorn Pacific Interests ourer- ed a protest with tho board against rnlslmr tho assessments of tho lots north and west of tho high sohool building, which tho Southern Paci fic owns. He declared that thoy wero asesBsod as high or higher proportionately than other city prop erty and cited instances. The board is composed of Asses sor Thrift, Judge Hall and County Clerk WatBon. 00 0" Ift nS M MEN TO