The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Left Eureka Yesterday for Co
lumbia River Ports News
Comes by Wireless.
PASSENGERS RETURN
, TO SAN FRANCISCO
Twenty First and Second Class
Passengers Taken Off by
Lumber Carrier Atlas.
Mr A.xKlntoJ Press to Coo. Hay Times 1
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. Tlio
wooden schooner Merced Ih ashore on
the rocks off Point Gordn, nnd her
pnfseiigors nr being taken hack to
San Francisco on the tiimhor car
rier Atlns, which left Astoria yester
day. NowH.of the wreck came lit meager
wireless messages from the Merced,
which left I5urekn In hallast yestor
day for foliiiiihla River ports. She
had on board ten tlrst-class passen
gers niul ten second class.
MEETS OIL
Vessel Which Assisted Voltur
no Rescue Receives Tremen
dous Ovation in London:
Ily Associated Tress to Coos tin; Times.)
LONDON, Eng.. Oct. Hi. Tho oil
tank steamer Nnrrngansett, which
was ono of tho vessels that went to
tho assistance or tho ill-fated Vol
turno and did signal service by sent
tcrliiK tons of oil on tho raging sens,
which nhled greatly In tho rcseuo
work, received n great reception on
her arrival In the Thames todny. A
hand on n tug met tho vessel playing
"Tho Compterlng Hero Conies" nnd
various National airs. Sirens of
nearby vessels screamed nnd crowds
cheered In greeting. The Nnrrugan
ectt bad It party of survivors aboard.
FOR SHIPPING
Three Vessels in Umpqua and
Three in Siuslaw Unable to
Get Out With Cargoes.
Kd Moi'ller, lumber Inspector who
returned todny from 'a trip to Flor
ence, reports that tho mills on tho
UniHua and Slusiaw aro closed
down. They nrp having trottblo
lth their shipping owing to the
bad weather.
Thrco vessels, loaded, woro lying
at Gardiner awaiting nn opportunity
o get out and three loaded vessols
ero also lying at Floremco awntt
JB an opportunity to got out. Tho
tars both places havo shoaled from
ho recent storms.
At Gardiner, extensive improvo
ments nro boing nmdo In tho plant
whll It la closod down. At Flor
ence, Porter Rrothors havo clonod
1helr mill hUt nro oporatlng tho
aaniifacturlng plant, cutting up sov
ral hundred thousand feet of di
"nslon stuff.
A. p. navls, formerly of Marsh
u ls now located at Florence and
r. Mocller saya ho has Just com
Pd a home of his own, having
uu"t small house near town.
. WFR'R IS SEARCHED.
Cnimdl,,,, Pcfjc amrged with
" "K Austiians to Evade Service.
07 Anno lt.i .i .. '
VIPMK. . ' L0" Times.)
tnaV 0ct- 16 Samuel Alt-
Rai!; agGnl for the Canadian Pacific
his ff, her' was arrested today and
office was searched, supposedly
U n,?UOn W,th tt chare mad0
af 1 1 ,h,n y the company's agent
to .7? rSl of aMltng Austrlans
Ine !.mlIltary 8erv'co by emlerat-
Ports ?.nada W,thout pr0Der P"'
In rLu , e emPlyes of the road
Lancia were also arrears.
SCHOONER MERGED
PASSENGERS
SAND
STEAMER
WEATHER
CIU;v SKKD OAT8AT"HAlMB',j
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16,
ON ROCKS;
ESCAPE SAFELY
FIERCE
ON EAST COAST
Fifty Mile Gale Damages Cape
Cod Shipping Two Lives
Lost Ship in Danger.
Illy Associated I'riM to Coos May Tlmca.)
HIGHLAND LIGHT, Mans. Oct.
The stxirnt which has lnithed the
Cape Cod const since Monday In
creased In fury yesterday, blowing
fifty miles an hour. Two lives wore
lost when n barge hroko av.T.y from
a tug, and much' damago to ship
ping Is reported. A fonr-mnsted
schooner Is reported In dlstrets near
Pollock Kip.
EARLY TODS'
Steamer Has Capacity Passen
ger List and Unusually
Large Freight Cargo.
The Breakwater arrived In todny
from Portland with a good passenger
list nnd about 000 tons of freight.
Tho freight cargo was unusually
largo nnd was simply miscellaneous
freight with a little heavier shipmopts
for tho various ones. There was nn
auto aboard for Ocorgo Uoodrutn.
Tho Breakwater will sail at 1 1
o'clock Saturday morning for Port
land. Among those arriving on her
woro:
Prod Jones, W. W. Tlcknor, Ma
bet Dilllngs, Mrs. Chas. Lodlne,
Clyde hotline, J. 15. Quick, W. 11.
Harrison, C. I.nkdom, Mrs. Lnkdom,
15. It. Hurst, .1. P. Cauldln, Mrs. J.
P. Cauldln, O. A. Lovegren, J. C.
I.orls, Miss T. (Joodtunn, L. T.
Schroetler, 15. T. Wolverton, Mrs
15. T. Wolverton, V. Parvln, Miss
Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman, P. L. West
ord, 15. N. 15ldrldge, Mrs. O. Ilarnnrd,
D. P. 'Funk, W. Holm, Mrs. Wlllets,
P. W. Wright, P. T. Wlllets, Miss
Rowland, Ida Oownor, Miss 15. It.
Preston, P. P. Norton, L. A. David
son, Mrs. L. A. Davidson, Wllmn
Davidson, II. Norback, M. Lnbow-
Itch, Mrs. Labowltch, Master Lnbow
itch, Joe Simmons, W. L. Simmons,
P. Doiirglngnon, M. II. McWhlnnoy,
J. K. Hess, C. II. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis,
Jacob Smith, Mrs. I.odgerwood, J. 15.
Ledgerwood, R. 1.. JCumwnlt, Harry
Smith, II. Upton, Mrs. Dora Young,
O. I. Martin, Mrs. Martin, J. T. Ab
bott, C. V. Donlolson, Mrs. Donlelson,
Ksthor Donlolson, Alice Donlolson,
W. C. Sullivan, Theo. Starr, J. H.
Starr, Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Mason, Port
Mason, Mrs. C. Wobb, .Mrs. V.
Fnlrcloth, Guy Watklns, Harry
Strowbrldgo, T. J. Wilson, A. 'Swan
son, Elinor Young, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs.
Clover, Mrs. Itedflold, Miss Sloan, G.
S. Holland, II. A. Mudoklng, J. Cnmp
bell, C. 15. I.oyondorfer, Mrs. C. E.
Loyendorfer, J. 15. Eborhart, P. Clor
uns, P. McGottrty, D. Lashas, P. R.
Fryo, C. Holcomo, I. liimllnor, A.
Lamols, G. Lopeo, G. Larlanlo, L.
Goor, M. Scarlan, J. Mostl, G. Hol
land, M. Godl, D. Koskl, A. C. Mn
son, G. R. Ronn, M. h. Cornud, E.
Rahod, C. Palms, P. Deer, Dan Beer,
Sam Beer, P. A. Woodsoy, Capt.
Ames, W. G. Osbbrn, S. Rnnnlkko, D.
Mason.
CLAIM SALEM FPU "DRYS."
Local Option Election to lie Held in
capital on flv. .
(Br Associated Press to Coos Bit Times.
DfinTt.ivn rw. IR. Knlem. the
capital of Oregon, will hold a local
option election on November fourth
and the anti-saloon forces claim
that with the vote of the women
the city will go dry.
MORGAN'S WILL PROBATED
Estate Amounted to $5,HDD,15.-
Death Dues toau.uuu.
Br Assoclstsd Press to Coos Bsr Tlmss.J
LONDON, Oot. 16. The will of
the late J. Pierpout Morgan was pro
bated here. The estate amounted to
15,890,155.00. The government
will receive about $950,000 death
due.
STORM
BREAKWATER
WEST FIRES
AGAIN FROM MILITIA OFFICE
Executive Revokes His Com
mission as Lieutenant Com
mander of Oregon Naval
Militia Today. 1
tnr AMoctstfii rrc to coo. nr TimM.i
PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 1C Gov
ernor West revoked tho commission
of Lieutenant Commander E. E.
Straw of the Oregon Naval Militia,
who Is Mayor of Marshlleld, today
lie based his action on the alleged
activities of Dr. Straw In tho de
portntlon of tho Industrial Workers
of the World from Coos County
during the labor trouble last sum
mer. Last week Governor West
removed the same officer from the
Nnval Hoard.
THREE MISSING
AFTER BIB FIRE
Cottage Hotel and Residence
Destroyed Near Walla Walla
Hairbreadth Escapes.
(Ily Ai lain! I'lifi. In I'imik ty Tlnii'..)
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 1C.
Three men nro reported missing,
and R. P. Jackson badly Injured as
a result of a firo at Prcscott, north
of hero todny. Tho Cottage Hotel
and n residence were destroyed. Jack
son lowered his wife from a third
story window with a rope, after
wrapping her in n blnnkot. Then
ho descended, but swung through a
plate glass window nnd his leg was
nearly amputated.
SALOON KEEPER
KILLED BY AUTO
Seattle Man Run Down by
Nephew of Duke of "Duke's
Mixture" Fame.
Allocated rrrii to Coos l)r Tlrnr..
SI5ATTL15, Oct. 1C Lawronco
Duke, thirty-flvo, a nephew of Jnmcs
n. Duke, president of tho American
Tobacco company, spent the night In
tho county Jail after his auto struck
nnd killed Henry Farr, a saloon keop
or, and seriously Injured Alfred Hog
lund, an expressman, nnd Thomas
Simmons, a clerk, on tho county road
south of Scnttlo,
Tho three victims woro roplnclng a
tire on Hoglund's machine when
Duke's car rounded tho turn. It Is
bolloved Hoglund's skull Is fractured.
Simmons' arm and several ribs wero
brokon nnd ho sustained Internal In
juries. Duko was arrested December 28
last, charged with driving an auto
whllo drunk.
T
FROM THE BAY
Hindu Accused of Murder in
San Francisco Confesses
He Killed Waitress.
(Br Associated Press to Coos Br Tlmes.j
CALEXICO. Cal Oct. 16. Said
A II Vtinn a UlnHll nonilCtA1 ff 1lAV
Ing murdered Roea Domingo, whoce!
body, loaaea wiin cnains, was ru
covered from San Francisco Bay near
Stege, was captured here by Sheriff
Mobley Meadows, who said tho pris
oner confessed.
Tho Domingo girl wus a valtrecs.
After her body was taken from the
bay bits of her clothing woro found
In the ashes in tho flroplaco of tho
shack from which the Hindu van
ished. FOR RENT Furalshed apartment;
no children wanted. 413 N. 2nd. St,
RECOVER
OD
19 13 EVENING EDITION
DR. STRAW
NEWS TO STRAW
(iov. West's Latest Pci.siiiial Attack
on Mayor of .Mnrslilleld.
Tho above comes as news here,
although not unexpected. It is pos
sible thnt he hns tho, tppvcr to rc
voko Mayor Straw'a commission as
Lieutenant Commander of the Naval
Militia, but It Is doubted by, many
that he had tho authority to oust
Straw from the Naval Hoard, the
law providing for the latter not.
giving tho Governor thnt authority.
Mayor Straw accepted the election
as Lieutenant Commander or the
Naval Militia at the tlmo that Gov.
West wns huvlng troubles of his
own with tho Nnvnl Militia, nnd
Straw's acceptance of the place was
largely to aid West.
KEEP TAMMANY
L
Progressives and Republicans
to Unite to Keep Aldermen
From Machine Control.
Ml)' Anwi'lalnl I'rm In Cnui liny Tlnii-K,)
NEW YORK, Oct. 1C Leaders of
tho Progressive nnd republican par
tics in this city have agreed to unite
In nn effort to prevent Tammnuy from
securing control of tho next board of
aldermen. In districts' whero pro
gressive candidates aro running
against republican nominees for nl
dormnn, with tho exception of two
or three, tho progressive candidates
will bo withdrawn. In consideration
of this movo tho republican orgnnl
zntlon will withdraw nssombly candi
dates in the districts affected and sup
port the progressives.
portlIdToys
Police Believe Three Youths
Responsible for Series of
Systematic Robberies.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1 C Georgo
Yank, Harry tfohnsou, Charles Ilur
gess, all young men, aro under arrest
hero. Tho iollco bellove thorn re
sponsible for a systematic series of
robberies in fourteen leading hotels
In .this and other Northwest cities.
SUFFRAGETTE
IS
Young Woman Must Serve
Eighteen Months for Set
ting Fire to House.
(Br Aiiocl.UJ Press to coos Day Times.
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 1C. Miss Mir
iam Prntt, a militant suffragotto,
school teacher at Norwich, was sen
tenced to eighteen months penal
sorvltudo for setting firo to a Itouso.
Tho fire damaged tho unlvorslty
laboratory.
RALPH ROSE DEAD.
Famous California Athlete Succumbs
to Typhoid Fever.
(Br Assoctsteil Press to nos Mr Times.)
SAhj FRANCISCO, Oct. 16. Ralph
Rose, holder of tho Olympic nnd
world's records for shot putting, died
today of typhoid fever, following a
brlof illness.
LAXGFORD TO MEET LESTER.
Arrived in California to Prepare for
Bout on October 27.
(Br Associated Pris to Coos Bar Times.
SAN FRANCISC.Cal., Oct. 16.
Sam Langford, tho "Boston Tar
Baby," I arrived here today from Now
York and' left Immediately for Taft,
California, where he will meet Jack
Lester) of Clo Ellum, Washington, on
October 27, In a 20-round bout.
M
SENTENCED
SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation
and Coos
FRANCE RECEIVES
A WARSHIP TO
EL
Details of Construction of New
British Ship Kept Secret
Immense Armament.
til)' Ancl.itn Pith tn Coos liny Tlmcit.l
PORTSMOI'TII, Eng., Oct. 10.
Another novelty In battleships, tho
Queen Elizabeth, which carries an
Immense armament, was launched nt
the Rojrnl navy dock yards today.
The details of construction hnvo been
kept secret, but tho armament Is be
lieved generally to consist of ten 1T
luch guns mounted in pairs, while the
secondary armament of four or six
Inch guns will nlso be placed behind
protected armor.
GUILTY TODAY
FOUND CJUILTV IIV A
VOTE OF nn TO 18.
Ill)' Abimh Inlet l'lfM tii I.'iiiiii tin)' Tlmr.
ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 10.
Governor Sulzor was found
guilty of Article 1, falsifying
his cnmpnlgn statements, by n
vote of thlrty-nlno to eighteen.
(Ilr Associated Press to Coos liar Tltma.)
ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 10. Tho
high court of Impeachment, trying
Governor William Sulzor, adjourned
shortly nftor ono o'clock today to
moot at threo this afternoon, nt which
tlmo It was announced, a start would
bo made on tho final vote to deter
inliio tho guilt or Innocence of tho
Governor. It was reported tho court
voted Informally In secret session
to remove tho Governor from office,
by a ballot of forty-three to fourtoon
A vote to disqualify him from ever
holding another office was also re
ported to havo been taken, hut was
lost.
The Judges mid Senators filed Into
tho Senate chnmbed six minutes after
threo o'clock. Tho gallerios and cor
ridors woro thronged. A roll call
showed all fifty-seven members of
tlie court present. Sulzor was not
present, but wns represented by at
torneys. At threo fourteen presiding
Judge Ctillon directed tho crier to
open court. Ho thon directed the
clerk to read tho II rat of tho eight
articles of Impeachment against tho
Governor.
CHILD BADLY
T BY FALL
YOUNG SOX OF MR. AND MRS. E.
L. CHURCIf OF CATCIII.VO IN
LET ALMOST DISEMBOWELED
BY ACCIDENT TODAY.
The tltreo or four year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Church of
Catching Inlet, while playing around
tho hoiup today stumbled and foil.
Ho olther struck on a knifo with
which! ho was playing or on a Bnarp
stone. A gash was cut In his
stomach, ponetratlng tho abdomen
wall and almost dlsombovellng him.
Ho was taken to Mercy Hospital this
afternoon for a moro minuto ex
amination and treatment.
FIGURING NEW TARIFF EFFECT.
(Ily Aolate! Press to Cooa Hay Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 16.
Tho actual effect of tho new tariff
law on the government's revenue will
be disclosed by a detailed compari
son now being made for Secretary
McAdoo, The estlmato of expenses
of all branches of the government
Is now almost finished,
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No. 75
Hay Advertiser.
REQUEST TO
French Colony Asks Home
Government to Send Vessel
Result Uncertain.
takerefugEIson
vessel from t0rre0n
Member of Late Madero's
Cabinet Flees From Mexico
in Disguise.
Ill)' As.ih'latiil Purs In I'oim liny Time.
PARIS. Oct. Iti. Tho French.
Foreign Office todny received a
telegram from tlio French lega
tion at Mexico City, suggesting
that a warship he sent to .Mex
ico. Government officials nro con
sidering tlio matter and It Is
probable, following the usual
practice of sending warships, tho
French colony requested ono to
bo detailed to Mexico. Tho
French .Foreign Office has not
been advised whether tho diplo
matic corps in Mexico City coun
selled tho Mexican government
to ttso caution in replying to tho
American representative.
Illy Aii Lilivl I'n k. in i'iiim Hay TIiiiih
WASHINGTON. I). C, Oct. 10.
The .Mexican situation remnlnol un
changed today and the administra
tion olllclals aro agreed generally
In the view that tho Huerta govern
ment would make no answer to Pres
ident Wilson's latest note.
Tho news of tho latest constitu
tionalist victory was received with
out comment. Tho situation of tho
Washington government Is still a
waiting ono, with tho United States
In tho attitude of n closo observer.
(By Asioclsted Tress to Coos Day Time.)
VERA CRUZ, Mox., Oct. 10. Man
uel Bonllln, who wns Minister of
Communications In tho Into Presi
dent Mndoro'a cabinet, sailed front
lioro today on tho Hamburg-American
liner Kronprlnzzln Ceello in disguise,
fenrlng arrest, and fletl from Mex
ico. Tho vessel will nail to Cuba.
Spain, England and Germany. Ar
rangements woro mado for 200 ref
ugees from Torreon to bo tnkon on
board tho Texas' City at Tamplco.
American Consul William Cnnuda
nnd Renr Admiral Fletcher super
vised tho nrrangoinents. Tho Texas
City loft todny.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAITS
Will Take No Action in .Mexican Af
fair at Present.
(Ily Asaoclsted Press to Cooa liar Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 10 Tho British
government hns ndopted a waiting at
titude In regard to tlio Mexican situa
tion. It considers tho matter thus
far ns entirely nn interim! affair ot
Mexico, anil does not coutomplnto any
nctlon. Tho British Foreign Offlco
hns received no Information from the
legation In Moxlco City In rospect
to a report of tho conference of dip
lomatic corps.
FORMER AMBASSADOR SAYS
LOOKS LIKE INTERVENTION
(Ily AwmUlnl Pima to ('cms Hay Times,)
SPOKANE, Oct. 10. "Tho dovoi-
opnionts of tho day look llko inter
vention," declared Honry Lano Wil
son, former Ambassador to Moxlco,
who arrived yesterday. "It cannot
bo a question of withdrawing recog
nition of tho present Moxlcan admin
istration by any government. Onco
It hns been necorded, recognition of
a government cannot bo withdrawn,
according to well-established prece
dents. Tho election October 26 will
bo Just as free as any other Moxlcan
election, but it will bo well to un
derstand that no freo election evor
hns been hold In Moxlco."
Wilson said there wns no sneclnl
significance to tho meeting of tho
diplomatic corps called by tho Spanish
.Minister.
CONFERS WITH SENATORS.
President Wilson Talks on Currency
Legislation Willi Committeemen.
(By Asaoclsted Press to Coos Day Tlmes.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 16.
President Wilson sont today for Sen
ators Hitchcock, Reed and O'Gorman,
tho Democratic Sennto banking com
mitteemen who had been regarded an
opposed to the administration pro
gram of currency legUlntlon. The
President saw thorn separately and
conferred at length,
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