The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGEsT
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
mill Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 65
LET US TALK IT OVER
L MURDER OF LITTLE
CHILD DISCLOSED III N. I
T ot . n,, L roVloillilf,ref rrC(1 to tl,c Importance of the coming city
elect on and tho necessity of caro in selection of candidates and ills
culminating Judgment In their election. Never before I n t lie e Uy s s
enlLhZnn'!K,renlr f ,n,clllKt exercise of the franchi e by nn
ol,e( ,ma. ? 1 n.e c. tWo yers PromlBo to be big ones for
jf ARRESTS MADE FOR
SENSATIONAL BftNDON CASE
OA
I Uln "Pllr.in.rll
Fd RSK laKCIl llliu uuoiuuy
Here snu oamui uuwcio m
rcsted in Bandon.
THREE YOUNG GIRLS
innuu connI unRirr
MIoollVU mum numt.
Men Chained With Trying to
Lure MaidCNS iu mcvciuci
Causes Bit) Stir There.
r.l lllsk, chauffeur for Arthur
mach of Hamlon, was arrested Here
today by Marshal Curler and Deputy
Sheriff Clyde (inge on tho ehargo
f( being nn accessory to a plQt
,' three Iliuidon young Klrls
war from homo. "Joiih woo
Posers, a llandoii barber. Is under
rrcst there ntul tho three girls,
who left yestenlny, had not heen
iaIc! at noon. The oldest of tho
drli Is "illy l'"1 firtecn. Tho
tins art' i i""1" i.
Shields Klrl. nil iiiemliora of well
known Hamlon laiuiiios.
FIRS
I EFFECT
OF NEW TARIFF
New York Custom House In
creased hy Fifteen Men
for Busy Day.
Illy Attn. Iium rum lo Coot liny Tlnira.l
WASHINGTON, Oet. I.
Underwood today said that sev
eral nionlliH would olapso bororo
tho stores etit prices as a result
of tho lower tariff.
i'--i"iiiii:i 01 uie cny numinisirauon. We need not only a
S.?,0iii8li"m,B mnn for Mnyor' "t o should not be handicapped by weak and
vnclllntlng support on tho Council. 1
rnnii.i. fn . , V H con't for nliandonliiK the policy of potty partisanship and
foolish factionalism. Marshlleld needs a general recognition of a common
"iit,t?!'.(;!,,B nml 11 ,n,Uy of ondonvor to nehleve them. The word
HARMON should be writ In letters of gold over the gates of every en
trance to the city. The force of fighting should be utilized In Keiiulne con
struct lvo effort.
Illy AiicKlainl IVrm lo Coon Hay Timet.)
NEW YORK. Oct. I. Tho FI.hI
effect of tlii iii'vi- Turin' 1 nil nu
naiiiitv H 10 ' III V. miU UHKU HHlll : hfwni (Ml fir tfwltif icw... .1 t
that he lMd I"'"" Informed that horco or tho Custom Mouse was n-n'.i-
iv .is tn have taken flio three ' criMiumi i... nn,,,. i.. ...i..i..
wan - - - ,,,, um-uii mi;i III Ullli:illU-
plrls out yesterday by auto and the tlon of one of the busiest dnv.i In
were to he taken to .Nevada, Soiuo thu history of tho Port. In forty
now, their plnns went nnilss and, eight bonded warehouses $70,000.
ftlle the Klrls left, lllsk came 10,000 north of merchandise mvalti?
Mirshflclil Inst night.
nisk. who Is only nineteen years
eld denies Having nan any pari 111
1 1 1 1. .1 1 ml.
niiiiiiiuniii. iiio iinpuriers aro
Impntlent to get t!:o goods on the
market, nml If lu
the alleged crime, no sain no uiu nttemnt to withdraw mnm )...
. . . .1.1 . ........... . . . .
,..-.. ....,.-.... --- 1 uiuii Kiut Hioro at once.
HH gussip lit: nun iiuiiiii ut 111111-
COD.
Chdo (hiKO declared that, tho
.-.I n 11,1. ill, ii. ..t,ll,ll.l,l r.
ZUlUUIUIva 111 llilimwil 1 ilillllt.ll I,'
hive a "chiclr case against lllsk
, . 1. tn..,.
nn iinwfrH. .111. viiiui limit iiinu
tifK Willi 1111:1 tins aiieniuou, mihk
Illy AurnilHIril I'rrm Id c,,i liny TIiiim.)
WASHINGTON, I). C.. Oct. I.
A brief summary of the new Uirlff
law. passed bv the Seiintn vesionlnv
afternoon ami sinned bv Prnniiinnt
riving the Coach car In whleli ho. " i?"" "lHl "'K".1- IH. na follows:
1.... 1 iiu iiuw i:iriir inuv niiuami r,nn
years after President Tuft kIuhkiI
. . .it . . it 1110 OYlHMllir I'flVnii.A lilflnlif nu
ra 1.11111T 111 lint' 111 iiiti nn jh ii 11 11 - 1.4 in
he Marshal at llnndon discovered l"! rL'H"'1 ,r. "lor" tllll '" nionths
Ka ll tn tnl.-., II... ..l.-lu n ,.,. til li 111 VOIIKI 0HS, MearllUS WelO
. . .. ......" siarien iniitiiuu, c 1,., o,,. 11,,.,...,
nn irpn, n riiisn v.'iiii'M. , iininninv ...... ... ... iiiiurv
. . ' . .. . . 1 wnvs nml Ainntiu r,.i,,,iiii(r. i..,i..
. ' . .. . . 1 man iinnnrwooii nimiiiinni n,,. 1,. iv
nn Kirn iiiiiiii'ii nil, fririH n I iiiit 7 . . w..
- , lllll AlkCll V liiiiii,i,llnlnl ..fl,.H t..nl
iiuhl Wilson linn i-nn vmuui u,n nmi
,The affair lins caused great ex-' 1.T,.. 'iiiW 1". . """1, M"y
.. . .: I AVerilirn iinrrnnlmrn nt tiiflff i-iifnu
' " ,,,t,ii ., 1 1 lit.. ....t..n e ..It I...
.. . " v i nor imii? ihu nw " . mt mm
T T . '"ih" ( Viilllo nf 11 II 11 li') I li.innrlu n.l.l.wl in
. ... .......... .. n - " I in fnwi t. J1I7 uoo nno
nn inn tA,itiifi iiiai.ii i.,,ti.i .i.n t- ...
11 v" l:ut lllinliiil riii'im nnu ri,.i. nil l,..
The c ty's Mayor should be a man of .character and conscience, a big
broad-minded mnn or commercial capacity and achievement. lie should bo
a man whoso Interests In tho city are more than mere montblngs and whoso
Intelligence Is great enough to recognize that the Interests of the whole peo
ple are paramount to tho Interests or any single Individual.
Tho Times suggests the unim of W. S. Chandler as such a man. He hns
done more In constructive effort to make Marshlleld the budding metropolis
that It Is today than any other single Individual, with tho one exception of
t. A. Smith, and tho work of these two men has been along different lines
in the making of Marshlleld. ('. A. Smith has niinln H Imlnsti'lnllv
the work of W. S. Chandler has been a complement to that of Mr. Smith
n building a city worthy of the meat Industry unon which It lias lii'im rnmui.
ed. While Mr. Smith has been busy developing the great and rich resources
of this section, Mr. Chandler has been busy building a city to meet the ile-
iii.iuiis cieiueii uy imiiiBiry. i no wont or iiotn men nns ueen co-operative
nnd constructive.
Mr. Chandler Is a man of character and capacity, lie Is big enough to
no removed irom any pony incKorings or rnctionailsm. ills interests are
large enough to make the city's growth and prosperity his chief concern.
He would give the city a buslucss-llko administration that would redound
to the credit of every citizen within Its borders.
Tho candidates inr the Council should be chosen with euunl euro nnd
discrimination. The different sections of tho city should be represented by
nion who aro thoroughly representative or tho progressive spirit oT the pres
ent day. They should bo men who aro capable or handling the city alTalrs
in a successrul nnd business-like maimer. They should be men Tree rrom
partisan bias and factional roollshness men, In short, who can servo their
city honestly and faithfully with a mind ever alert to the Interests of the
whole people and not bounded by the narrow confines of prejudice and pas
sion. The good citizens of Marshlleld, men and women, should Interest them
selves In this election. They should boo that proper candidates aro chosen
and then elect them. They should not, through Inaction and Indifference to
the welfare of this community, neglect this splendid opportunity to servo
Invnllv ami well their city nnd themselves
Notorious Italian Gunman Hits
Fair-haired Girl When She
Asks for Water.
UNDERTAKER BEING HELD
PENDING INVESTIGATION
Was Forced at Point of Gun to
Go to Gunman's Home and
Remove Body.
iny AaioclatM rrtmi lo Coo IIy Tlm.J
NICW YORK, Oct. I The bnt
tered body of a falr-halred little,
girl, killed by a blow on tho bond,
my In tho Harlem morguo today
whllo the police sought for Joseph
Depunia, a notorious Italian gun
man, ns her slnyer.
Tho child's body was brought to
the morguo In a mncnrnnl lmv in of
or rog. Tho wireless operator sent "P1 " , Kn'l'" ''nmiun, an undor
out frantic distress calls which were 't,,kor' w" 'hl n tale of having
picked up by ships and stations all , ouceu ni n pistoi s point to go
STEAMER GOES
ASHORE III FOG
Wireless Operator Sends Out
Frantic Calls for Help,
Causing Alarm.
Ily ,Mn, Inlo.l IYim to Coon Hay Tlmn.J
SHATTLH. Oct. -I. Tho big pnss
enger steamer Spokane, from Alaska
ports for Sonttle, went ashore on
the east shore or Vancouver Island,
llfteen miles north of Capo Lazo at
iiinu o ciock insr nignt in too snow
along the Paclile const, cnuslng grent
ninrin. tiio nrst vessel to re
spond to tho Spoknne's calls was
tho rrclghter l.ntouche, which wns
toon standing by. Seventy-nlno
pnssengers woro transferred to tho
uitouclic In tho stnnll boats. Forty
outers reniBCd to leave the com
fortable qunrters on tho Spokane.
Tho Spokane got off and Is proceed
ing to Senttlo with all passengers.
mi me Minnnpiiiii iiiiiin, !.. h.iii
M).iihi:sts virr.
Hstlmnted revenues from all Im
port rates: old law, $.!0.",OuO,000;
new law, $2l!i,ono,(ll)0.
ICstlmnted rovenues from corpor
ation and Income taxes: old law
$37,0110,000: now law, $12,000.000.
Altogether, consumers In tho Unit-
ROQSVELT TO
GO EXPLORING
Left This Morning for South
America for Six Months'
Trip Into Interior.
JPy Aiio.Utrd TrfM lo Coo rmr TIiiim.1
N'KW YOltlC. Oct. 1. Hxnlorer
Theodoro litioscvelt and pnity sailed containing $200,000 from Senttl
mmm im
CT DAI I MIlIM l' "'"
TL n "INE FOR WEEK iW
ULI Ul UUIM1LUI
$200,000 in Strong Box in the
Ruins Movement of Trains
Continues.
(Dy A(Hitt'l I'lcm to Cool IX, Tlni".)
ST. PAUL. Oct, I. A strong box
ww norKiiiK un i ww In Dowoisu
Marsha Cnrtor niuuu nt nnm. tn- Stntoa probnlily will recolvo from
..i(iiwiih mi tltlVniD llflll w tut iiinu
ten ninriA ii iim i a wia e r t ,.x ... a . .
huu ill L11U ITlinu 111 .1 IKH A I . II II II . II 1 1 II . 1 1 II 1 1 Wlll'lll 111 llllM'fMlIllllllHH
mine liowccso. who wns vestnr-l,l lllln,r tlm mivl t.,,.,1, l)ii.,l,i,y lllt
ir ronnrln.l ... I . .. .1 " n
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n iiiii, niicur, nun uru llllll I'liuiip uuu,
mid other Important Items, tho total
to tho United States Treasury, Is
In the ruins of tho St. Paul Union
Stntlon, which wns destroyed by fir
last night. Tho still smoldering
ruins today barred, access to tho
and safe. .Movement of trniiiB today
was not delayed, as tho train sheds
i w UU LTlllIIIIllUI I M U tflll II 1 1 F
not caro to irlvn nnf niivtiiinnlH expected to IncronKo notably. Un
usi si nrcicAtii i nor run nm ini mni'ii tniin r.:i nni
CALL FOR
ID
h',7. 1 Mn P'rou,uuu oona
rcuuons uauses Further
Delay.
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;. .vuiliiV U'ltlimifr . Mt '
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m ... . t .", uuu uunii lHHiin in
wu roans pi... r .
in,... iiu iuniirv i:nnpr
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Wton r I "e? il beIleVO that
VWUQ Call lift tnlnt.
nut., n ti iiij i miu rnn
. J L.UIirt no I.
' vicaKiiroii . " w
Ihon- lt" i'""r to tlio convonlnir
. " vLiiinPn in.... m. : "
r mtten inv itii. ... '
w"n nrrt n.i.i . . r.
0orTU; ,i" .uo" w, be take
MMJ
woum i,-. , .
r.b ,k L'irn.l.f.WIlley & Schroe-
ibt.H r:". ,,ss"lved. All nersonn
v ,uem at onco "-u i
rr itTZ
K thZ P.!?0" Allegany la.t
c today. no 0UtBlng auto
dor tho old law more than 5:1 per
cent of all goods brought to the
United States from all parts of the
world paid no lit riff, and that tiro
portion will hu Increased by tho now
law.
Tho rreo wool provision of tho
new law takes olrect Decomber l,
1013; tho freo sugar provision .May
1. 101(1.
In tho opinion of Its makers, tho
Democratic Loaders of Congress, tho
most Important features of tho now
tariff aro:
A reduction of nearly one-half In
tho avorago tariff on foodstuffs nnd
farm nroducts.
Tho plnclng of raw wool cm tho
freo list, and a reduction of nearly
two-thlrdB tn tho tariff on woolon
clothings, especially of tho cheaper
grades.
A reduction of one-third (avorago)
on cotton clothing.
Reduction of tho sugar tariff nnd
its ultimata abolishment In 1916.
A reduction of ono-th rd (averago)
In tho tariff on earthonwaro and
glassware.
Abol Bhment of all tariff on meats,
fish, dalrv products, flour, potatoes,
coal. Iron ore. lumbor and ninny
classes of farm nnd office machinery.
General tariff reduction on all im
portant articles In general use.
Throughout the long llgni over
the bill, tho Republican attack on
tho measures has been directed
against those rates which tho repub
licans declared! were bo low as to
threaten destruction to American in
dustries, through the competition of
lorolgn manufacturers. The Demo
cratic supporters of tho now law
have Insisted that except In those
cases where public welfare demand
ed radical changes, tho tariff has
been reduced only to a point where
It will "Btlmulate competition," with
out turning American markets over
to foreigners.
A great amount of work will fall
upon tho Treasury Department. It Is
expected, In working out the details
of the new Income tax and the meth
ods of collecting the direct taxes
from Individual cltlrens of the Unit
ed States, Th0 tax upon corpora-
for Brazil on the steamship Van
Dyke early this afternoon. Part of
tho six mouths which Roosevelt will
bpend In South Amorlca will bo de
voted to addresses on American De
mocracy, iieroru universities
nthiM liftillpM.
a nil. t. Pntnunnln to visit nn woro saved. Temporary ticket
out or tho way hiIbbIoh, and tvomces wero established In passenge:
I t , 1... .I......I In On,, ' I'OIH'lll'fl.
ciunmugH ill uiu iwiiiuiuni, iu oiin-
tlago, Chill, and back to Uuenos
Ayres, will bo other features of his
Journoy.
Those who embarked with Roose
velt wero Mrsp Roosevelt nnd Miss
Margaret Roosovelt, who will make
tho round trip on tho Van Dyke,
Anthony FInlla, Polar explorer,,
who has charge of tho expedition
equipment, O. K. Cholry and Leo
L. Mlllor, naturalists or tho Ameri
can Museum of Natural History,
Frank Harper, Rooso volt's Secre
tary and Row Father John August
Ino Zahn, Provincial Order of tho
Holy Cross, former field companion
of Roosovelt
Tho naturalist will work Into tho
Intorlor shortly after their arrival
In Rrazll, to bo joined by Roosovelt
nrtor ho has complotcd his lectures,
which will bo lu Docomher. Tho
party probably will return to clvlll
;;iitlon lu April.
SUFFRAGETTES
AGAIN BORN
COQlllJii: LIMIT I
ON SCHOOL PAUTIKS I
I
COQUILLE, Ore., Oct. 1.
Superintendent C. A. Howard
and Principal A. J. L Robort-
I son hnvo Issued a lettor to tho
I patrons or tho High School in
which thoy stato that parties,
I balls, picture shows and othor
entertainment that tako pupils
I out at nights aro detrimental
I to their school work, and re
questing parents to permit par
ticipation In these and similar
amusements only on Friday and
Saturday nights.
TUCKKIl NOMINATED
Admit Setting Fire and Hope
They Made a Good Job
Just Out of Prison. .
Dy AiocliteJ 1'rnt to Cooi Day TlinM.)
LONDON, Oct. I. Two militant
suffragettes this morning set flro to
a largo unoccupied Rivorsldo houso
at Hanipton-on-Thnws, a few miles
abovo London. Tho women woro
arrested, and Identified ns Miss May
Richardson and Miss Rachol Peace
Miss Richardson, who was released
recently from prison, whore alio was
serving a term of tlirco months
admitted alio had set flro to tho
houso and hoped sho had made a
fcood Job of it. Tho womon woro
remunded with hall.
CROWD
IN
n
Appointed District Judge for N6me,
Alaxka uy I'roNiuent.
(Dy AMOclated IVcn to Coot Day Timet.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. The
President today nominated John
Randolph Tucker, Junior, District
Judgo for the Nome District of
Hons, now fixed at one per cent of
their Income, rematns the same, and
becomes part of the general Income
tax Jaw. A staff of special deputies,
collectors and agents will be em
ployed to organize and conduct tho
work of Income tax collection.
If you hare anything to sell, rent,
Olaf Henriksen, of Boston,
Right on Cobb's Heels for
American Honors. 1
(Dy AMOclaUi Prcit to Coot Day Timet.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Joe Jackson
dropped to third place among the
American League batters this week.
Cobb still leads, but Olaf Henriksen
of Boston crowded into second place
closo on Cobbs heels. waiter
Johnson tops the pitchers in games
lost and won.
In the National League Ylngllng
of Brooklyn leads In batting and
Vaughn of Chicago leads the pitchers.
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
in The Times. in m6 Times.
o
Pennsylvania Coal Miner Res
cued This Morning From
Abandoned Chamber.
Illy Anioi'lalr,! ?rrit to Ccna tuy Timet.
CHNTRALIA, Pa., Oct. 1. Toshe
ky, a prisoner slnco Frldny f last
wcok In an abandoned chamber or
tho Continental mine or tho Lchl
Collier Coal Co. walked Into th
open air, a rreo and comparatively
well man shortly bororo olght
o'clock this morning. Rescuors had
boon at work over slnco his Im
prlsonmont began. Toshoky climbed
tuo patn to tlio rim or tno pit ni
most unaKieii.
to the gunman's Hat and removo
mo notiy.
The man was weeping with his
face In tho blood when tho detect
ives reached the Mat.
Later sho was gone, nnd witil hor
the gunman had disappeared. Tho
theory advanced was that the llttlo
girl had been kidnapped and was
being held for ransom. Thero Is
no police record, however of a child
of that description being missing.
Tho undertaker was hold pending ti
further investigation or tho mutter.
Ho says the gun mnn told hint ho
lilt the child because she begged
for wnter nt night.
FOR THE
CORBY ILL
I E
IS
DISCHARGED
Girl Confesses There Was no
Base for Her Charge Against
Young Oelrichs. 1
ny AuoclateJ Treti to Coot Day Timet,
NKW YORK, Oct. -I. Herninn
Oelrichs, the millionaire law student
at Columbia University wns dis
charged In Pollco Court today
when nrralgned on tho chargo of
stabbing Luclllo Slnglotou, tho
daughter of a Texas inlno owner.
Tho caso against young Oolrlchs
was dismissed at tho request of
issl8tnnt Attornoy O Mally, to whom
Miss Slnglotou confessed yesterday,
thoro wns no basis ror hor nrovlotis
declaration that Oolrlchs had stab
bed her.
THREE FAIL TO
GET PENSIONS
Coos County Court Rejects Ap
plications Two Granted
and One Continued.
(Special to The Times.)
COQUILLE, Ore., Oct. 4. Tho
Coos County Court this week mado
it plain that mothers' pensions wero
not to be granted for tho asking.
Three applications from women
whoso husbands are living were re
jected. They wero thoso of Mrs.
Stlllwell of Bandon, Mrs. Myers of
Marshlleld and Mrs. Wadh'am of
Bridge.
MrB. Hollenbeak of Eden Valley
was alowed $40 per month and Mrs.
Canterbury of Bandon $10 per
month.
Mrs. Sarah Wilson of South
Broadway, Marshfleld, was an ap
plicant for a mother's pension, but
her application was taken under ad
Isement. ,
President Wilson Receives
Many Pongratulatory Mes
sages About Tariff.
tlly Atioclateil Tritt to Coot nr Timet,
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Presi
dent WIIboh went to tho golf llnku
early today, acording to his Sat
urday custom, ntul when Ho roturncd
to tho White Houso shortly bororo
noon ho round many tolograma
congratulating him on tho slgnliif;
or tho now Tariff bill. With tho
congratulations camo In many cases,
tho sentiment, "Now for currency
legislation.''
In his report the President took
up the tnsk of acompllshlng tho
second big niensuro or his admin
istration. At the White Houso and
Executive quarters generally thoro
Is conridouco that tho currency
bill, nlrendy pnssed by thw Houso,
will bo pnssed by tho Senate nml
signed by tho Prosldcnt bororo many
weeks. Tho opinion prevails that If
the work Is not completed bororo tho
iJocemnor session of Congress be
gins It surely will bo by tho January
ono.
URGE COXSIDKHATIOX TODAY.
.Supporters of .Mciimiio Try to Get
Action in somite Committee.
ny Atioclateil l'ri. to Coat lit) Timet.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. I.
In an Ineffectual attonint to onon
consideration or tho administration
currency bill by supportors or tho
moasuro, Shnffroth arguod vainly for
nn ngreoinont to closo tho hearings
on tho bill next Snturdny, but tho
Republicans on tho commlteo nro-
tested vigorously.
Rood nnd Hitchcock, who liavo op
posed hurrying tho bill, woro absent.
Momnors of tlio commlttoo express
ed tho opinion that It would bo iiob-
slblo to reach an ngreoment to closo
the hearings on October 1G. How long
tlio committee would consider the bill
aftor that dnto cannot bo conjectured
but nn effort will bo mado to report
It to tho Sonato early In November.
I Along the Waterfront.
Tlio Washington sailed yesterday
with a cargo or lumbor, empty oil
drums, etc., ror San Francisco.
BUY PIANO.
Tho Union Sunday school or East-
side litis purchased a Mason and Ham
lin organ for their hall, of tlio L. J.,.
Thomas music store. This is one of
tho latest of their Improvements and
will bo greatly enjoyed by all.
Hats Cause Fire. Fireman Gord
on Smith today extinguished1 a blazo
In a woodshed at the S, J, Immel
homo at Second and Anderson. Soma
ruts had started a nest and carried
somo matches thero. A few buckets
or water extinguished it without
any particular damage.
DANOK HAT. NIGHT, EAGLE'S
HALT.. KEYHKItfV ORCHESTRA.