The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SAT.UKDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGEa
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mali !n 111
and Coos Hay Advertiser. u l1
MU HIS XHQUSANDS OF
MISS IIOBBS
1 IHE JOB
FINL DtR BIOS
I QBOSS U. S. BORDER
SHIED CAUSE
SELF WITH BIS 01 .BELT
yey mm
SELDOM
Htaal v vtKJ JflBl'V, luMklfll
SENTMENT IS
E S
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ifllEES
(Slaivctl Women, 'Children unci
DeMsttcrs .oikuiuiuu hiumh
'Batik -of lllver
ViiwwmJWDED DESERTERS
ARE ORDERED 'ARRESTED
Heavy Artillery Tiring Con
tinues 'Between Federals
and Rebel Forces
M Artl"l Tin.'" CKlHr TlniPKil
rilKSIWO. .Inn. :. Two thous
and Mexican refugees. Including
liMf-H.rvta women 'UiiH Children
:.,i .. i. JTiiilontl deserters rushed
airo'rn river to tho'Urtlteil Stnlw
?.... ...tj iiitrtni't nn from tho
IS JI MYSTERY
Corresponderits "Buffaloed"
byPresident Wilson and En-
'voy John Lind
lllf AimwUIisI I'm l.i ('.mu llajr TIiiim..
PASS CHRISTIAN, .Inn. II Tho
IliyBlcry lonvoloillliii f hu .v B t hern of
J,.,,,; llt OnmKK. ' ',oh l',n,1 tllu I'rcaWunt'H special on-
... - . wnr mnMernd without voy to '.Mexico, ovor Blnco IiIh pnniinir
I . .. . i'... llm .vil N ill ll If fill' WnH IllinOlllll'I'll. illlllllllllill Inllnn oilfli
fn ifi . ' tM0 refusal of all luforniatlon iib to
-. , iionw nrtntuy MrliiR he- when or w'horo tho President would
iumii iOt'0 Federals In tho trenches
i 0 .nca niUl General Ortt-Rii's nt-
inA yi' n Itl'l lorceH (-uiiiiiiiiuu i-nn
H(o ii I in
Mm! remained nlioartl tlio scout
crulHor CheHtor curly today having
Governor's Private Secretary
Tackles Situation in Cop
perfield, Oregon
III)' Amo Inint I'nn In ("on Ilay Tlmo J
PORTLAND, .Inn. 3 Miss Fern
IldhhH, private secretory to Governor
West, wtiB1 expected to reach Copper
Ilcld, OroBon, yesterday accompanied
hystnto offlcera, whoro she will pro
Bent tlio Governor's dcinnnds in tlio
"town officials, -in this demnnd, ad
dressed to Iho mifrnr and tlm city
council, the -Governor cites tho law
iiinucr which" he proposes to closo tho
saloons and bIvps his reasons for
wnntiiiB them closed. I In states that
'If they are not closed hy Saturday
nrternoon martini Inw will ho de
clared nnd tho mllltla will ho called
upon to carry out his orders.
'Following nro tho Governor's do
niimtlu: ,
"FirHt, the rcHlRiintlon of tho mayor
nnd suoli niemhers of tlio council as
aro proprietors or employed In or
iihoitt any cHtnlillsliniout dlspciiBliiB
nny intoxicntliiB liquors.
.M organ Corporation Severes
Its Connection With Several
Other Large Firms
lllr AmooIIh1 I'rrn la Coon liny TlmM J
ttEW YORK, Jnn. .1. J. P. Mor
pm .& Co. announced today t lint
they had severed connection with
emo of tho Breateat corporations
in the country with which they had
been connected.
This stop, tho firm announced,
was taiccn voluntarily in rcsponso
to "an annnrcnt chance in nubile
sentiment on account of sonic prob
lems, and criticisms havliiR to do
with so-called Interior-king director
ates."
AmonB tho companies from which
they linve retired aro the New York
Central and New Haven Railroads.
COUPLE DIE ON
OF
I
AXTICIPATK MXJISiaTIoy.
ty Am(h Utrl Vrttn (o (kmi lx Tim,
NI2W YOUK, .Inn. 3. Tho nn
nounccment of tho retirement of J.
P. MorCTii and four of his nnrtners
- .. . - rii""rf . miiiiiiim i irmii imrrv inrnni iru mu in i i-fTii v
bVn rnlltlnulc from tno Tvmencan arrived off Ship Hlanfl, olBht miles "Second, that until tho complota Havon corporations, and Mohan's rof
luT'ilcr , . , . he ow hero last nlBht-. Tho rovenuo roorBinilziitlon of tho city Rovorn- orenco to tho chanuo In niibllo seiitl-
hi. rlMi oi bo many iiuiiMi uiiii cuuor winona was wiiuiiir to trans-; incut can ho undertaken, nil snlooiiB Inot n roKnrd to tho dlrcctorahlns
ragAHi r-l" '"V7.. ?'"",": "T."."1"'""1 "'' WJ o ciook no raovo . no cioseu -forthwith and bo 'Jccpt Mib railed nttontlon to tlio fnet tlnl
...11 n run iiinitii niiiii!M iruiiiui n iinn.i MMiiin I ninu.n I -. . . :
lllV ,, .- ". "II .....iivi. I WIUITV.I.
nntriAl An many pprsoim nH could Tho renson for tho secrecy of ovory I "Third, to provont nny possibility
Celebration of New Year Fol
lowed by Death From Gas
in Apartments
lllr Aollftl I'itm to Coon liny Tlmrp.l
SEATTLE, Jan. 3. Henry Loiir-
Suicide Found Deadjin Shack
Whose Owner Befriended
Melancholy Wanderer
POST CARDS FROM
HOME NEAR HIS BODY
Drink and Depression Over
Failure Made of Life Cause
of Horrible Act
Penniless and suffcfliiB from niel
nncholla over his frilluro to secure a
competence, WUllnin Dahl, a Finland'
or, took off Ills belt shortly before
12 o'clock Inst nlBht nnd bruised him
self from tho bediiott of tho slooplng
qunrtcrB in tno snncK or uus unrica,
n flBlicrmnn, n couple of huiidrnd
tin, n hotel wnltor, thirty-two years yards north of tho Standard Oil dock
old, and Ills wlfo, twenty, wore
found dend yesterday In their apart
ments. They were asphyxiated by
IllumlnatliiR gas, which was Btlll
pouring from a Jot of tho Ras hentcr.
on tho wntorfront of Mnrshflold.
Th'o body was found by Lnrkn and
II. Pcdcrson about 12 o'clock InsL
nlRht and tho former hurried to tho
pollco station, whoro ho nottflod tho
police of tho Biilcldo. Sheriff GnRO,
All Indications nro tlmt tho dcntliH who hod been talkliiRvlth tlio pollco,
woro accidental. The couplo
ftvim Qtinlffnin ulv M'dnlfa ntrn
thnt i BftV0 n j;ow year's party In
nvo iniportnnc recoiuincniiaiiotis oi ....., ,i, ii, r,f
t 1t D ! hfefftklt. h t hnn ii if n MA l.
mine
Thoy
their
be ln.V vd lop,, wero Mint to walk hllH0 of ijtt'B .vldlt ls nuzzling the of liquor boli.,- sold, that tho stock! , J"nto o rrect Inndvanco of tho"
t yJrra itr - ill CW; corjespoiidctrtH. Ion hand bo shipped out of tho city I cMtloi" romilrlni thorn
In w nunnt nio tho llttlo .Mlmilou ,, nn,i .Mnt tt lm .iniivnwk,! i. ti.,. mil i mi ""J ' :""",' . .
rhurriA nt ITuHltllo wn crowded w .''," .'",5,(J! .?.t. 'lV ,1' ": :. T,'o' Incl.Hlo tho abandonment of
lth Moundctl. liiBlructioiiH came
from iislilni!toii tdny to hold n -p,
cirs ,11 iberterH who ctohr
'he Ivftr 'lcreioioro nm ihu-iiit
pn'rol vih dlxaruieil and mint liiu l
linwmiB lr i1 flcst'rtei'M.
ihLMXXITV INDICATIIS
won POLICY
to Return Until Mexico
Problem Is Settled
I (.linn' ii Q'rdciN Aid (ilven Wounded
, lriuis ('ni'Hlim
II nrl I'it-h In I'imm luy Tlnnv.1
WASHINGTON, I). ('., .inn. :t.- - r Prncirfpnt Dnp?ri't Want I Infl
(ioiiLTiil lll'lt-H, .'oniiniindliiK Iho Tix-'ntV,luViu. U0l'?P .. vv'l,u. unu
nn border 7nrces, inH lieon luforineil
by Secn-tory tt 7Tiir (GwrrJaon to
liormlt .Mexican iohiroob to itohSi
Into Toxa fro n OJImiBa, If this
In iiecesflur; to :iavo tholr lives, rhui
liitcst or li-i to IIIIhh reads: "With
rrfcreiKe n kltuatloii liicldont U)
IMopl
K nipt?
tend Hii.h aid to wouudod as hunuiiu
It
t i ihhIiib 1 necesBiiry
lllr .u Mini 1.1114 In Cihm IUir Imw
PASS CHHISTIAN. .Inn. 3. Presi
dent Wilson ncB not wish .lohn Llnd
to iturn tt the United States until
Ho
opre-
u..,il.ill... ...Iw. ...Ill ......ll.i.... ... I, ......
..1 .W.....U ..r....w.. .. nviiiii.iMi niiu n,,i twiiiiiiuu ill i;u,
nd permit refuses to ,.,, ,...,...,,.. ., ,.,,isr.,v ,ntnA i
of the Mexican mltiiiitlon. Tho Pidhi
0..vv i .in . .. i, return l mo uniiea states i
. nofsliiR river, you will liavu tl(J iM((xl(.lln rol,io, Is t.ottlod.
oct deinuiilB of Hltiiatlon Ex- ,0,loWl, tMll , ,d ho has a ri
rond station for slilnmcnt not later
than 4 o clock Saturday afternoon."
TOWN UNDER
MARTIAL LI
West Orders Railroads Not to
Send Liquor to Copperfield
Lawson in Command
to BaVOl JIM'S.
"It In not oxiMs'tcd to force
poo
1 flonl'H Interview
Plo back to the Mexican rfdo ir tboy. tr,!,r 'r 1.'.'m" 7J? t
aro llnblo to be shot on their re-!. " '''OHldont t
fulb' with tho
turn. ( o-oiierato
inert IT088,"
DIbciiuhIiir tho situation at OJIn-
MBn, Secretory Gnrrlsnii slid: "With
IroRnrd to what will happen If u very
liarKO number attempt to croti over
with Mud on tho
orduy was Lrlef.
OOk UillllB two
Koiis, . or inn n and Joliu. elKht miles
In his nuto to tlio pier tl.is niwiiliiR.
whoro they boarded the revoiiu cut
ter Winona mid went to tho irtilBor
Chefitor to hid their fat! er Rood byo.
WIJhou antioiincod toduy that his
fiscal aRency nRrcomonts such as ox-'
Isted botween tho Now Haven and I
MorRnn & Co., tho abolition of Inter
locking directorates, the abolition of I
voting trusts, reforms In the stock
exchange and reforms in the cleurliu
house.
.Morgan's friends Kay ho has not
only hcou deeply Impressed by tho
change In public soiitlmont during tho
last few years, but lmB been deeply
grieved over tho criticism of his firm
In connection with nffnlrs of tho New
York: New Haven and Hartford rail
rood. .1. P. .Morgan mndo this statement:
"The necessity of attending many
hoard mcctliiKB has been so serious
a burden nn our tlmo that wo hnvo
Ioiir wished to withdraw from tho dl-
tnr AM-Ki.tivt rrr io coo, n.r tihim.i rociornios or ninny corporations.
uai.i.'m m- i.... i .... .Many oi uioHO .nirecionucH we
Wust Iioh' orle','..ii c'nl ' 'i Hxvumi I.. I 1,uvo ",-,ul''c' "" iHuctiuicy and
-kest lias oi deed Col. Miwhoii, In only becauso wo folt coiiBtrnliicd to
(.ouimnuu oi ino rorces tunt hold Mtoep In tnucli with proportles we had
Copperfield under martial law. to I reorRnnlzcd or wIiobo acciirltloH wo
send all liquor and bar fixtures' had recommended to tho nubile, both
1
S
h.
W
nn only buv unless orders aro conference with Mud Iws developed
Itliniigeil, (which 0f courso thoy mny " ehmigH In the policy of tlio Wilson
UIO. IT 111(1 HI I nil I Ion en 8 for li nillllllllBlllllliill umviiiii .'ir.iro, iiuu
iiiniice, tiieno men w II bo trentod tni no now niovoor p'an in me suuu-
ib 1 hnvo Just stated as rofiiRees. i tlon had been decided upon
How Ioiir they will bo permitted to
ctny, I nm unable to my."
Iti:ili:ii ATTACK TAILS
LAIIEDO. Jan. n. Tim Consti
tutionalists, who for two divs have
lifcsnultcd Nuevo Laredo unsuciess-
finiy, have withdrawn and are en-
riiiipcd live miles oast today It
M reported that thoy have been re
inforced ny too cavalry and -100 nr-
pmery, aim uint tho assault will ho
Itsiimed ale todav.
, rot it aim: i:.i:ci'tki
JPAHKZ, Jan. :i. Four mon
linreed With linvlnc cried "Viva
Irozco" were executed In nn nllnv
n Juarez today. Tho mon woro first
it-Id on nmplclon of bolnB Iluorto
jmpamuers. in tho fight pro
t'dliiR tlio execution n rebel llou-
fiiant was fitnlly shot. Orozco Is
'111 Of tlio Knilnrnl ontmrnla nt
IJlHUKn,
W NOTIti; M'AfiE HEnCCTlOX
ii A (. i pre,, t0 (.00, nar TlllHli j
M v llWHV, Conn., Jan. 3.
0 K '. IK Si I III tlio f.nralinna of
W Yt'. New llnvnii X- llnrt-
"I ' ' 'I'l d lltrn iimlrn nffnnilvnt
' ' I'tllli of Inn nnr emit
'1 '(( - of unvnrnl liiimliuwl
W' 0 1 11,1 1 li ,r iiinnliliilata
!' ' ,Mrl ftoam-flttors and enr-
there to linker while tho mining
town lH In charge of the state sol-dloi-B.
Itnllrood officials have boon
warnwd by the Governor not to send
nny liquor Into Copperfield while
the town Is under martial law.
Tho Governor today teloRraphod
JiiiIro Andorson of linker County,
asking whon n henrliiR can bo held
looking to tho temporary removal
of the Sheriff. Miss Fern Hohhs,
the Governor's secretary, will bo
special counsel for the statu nt tho
bearing.
nnd Officers Levi Smith and Gordon
Smith hurried to tho shack, but found
that tho man was beyond bono ot
resuscitation.
Coroner Ih Notified.
Coroner Wilson wns notified mid
tho body was removed to tho niorRiio
nftcr an examination of tho circum
stances surrounding tho Biilcldo had
been made
Accordlm: to Lnrka's story. Dnht
had hcou Introduced to him four or
flvo days ago by Carl Graff, who In
serving n sentence of flvo days In
nil for oBsnultliiB John Unite 1 on
tho Btrect yesterday. Dalit's brothor
- 4 ls 8n''l t ''nvo left for ono of
I IorrIiir cnmpB a couplo of dnyp i,
Hinsley Says He Saved Moyeri!!!1(,B,Ll,r'11 n,lowctl Ual11 10 8'
in "mi ii
Dnlil Was l)epie"c '.
Following tho nrroBt of
friend, Graff yesterday, C o f irnior
'-appeared to he doprossod nnd ho
Joined Lnrkn lust night In helping to
GIVEM TO ROW I
from Lynching Latter De
clares Him 'Ringleader
Illy Amih Uiftl l'r Io Com llajr TIiiim.)
CHICAGO, Jan. H.Chnrlos
.Mover, preBiiieui or tie wostorn ilrlnlt a smnll finuv ,r u-iiiuimv i nr
Federation of .Miners, who was shot,! kn stnted that ns thov woro n'bout to
beaten and oxpelled rrom Cnlumot. rotlro Dahl commenrcd tnlkliiR quoor
ii week ago, plans to return to tho My, stntliiR "lie would nover wnndor
Btrlko region tho first of next week.' around nny moro becnuso ho would
UoferrliiR to stutemouts yoster-, soon flnlsli It nil "
day by Deputy Hlnsloy of Calninet, Lnr)tn i,0camo nfrald thnt Dnlil lu
ll a telegram to Governor Forrls inn,in,i ..i ,.ini.i.. Vi.. I V'
lllnuli... linil l-nu,.i.n,l Mnnul .' w i.ii.iiiiiiuijihiui.iiu
-.v " iv.ii hi ..iiijii liiii'iit nmlrn nn nttnnlr nn lilo linuf
. Ill ill I "- " -..."., ., ,,n ii.mil
thnt
from n mob bent on
SEVEN .ME.MI.EltK OF MINE
WOllKEItS IXSTItl'CTKO TO
IfHPAUT ItV TAX J'AVEMS
.Ml'ST WOltK OK LEAVE.
ly AhotUIM l'rf Io Cuo luy Tlmm.l
STEAMUOAT SPItlNGS, Colo.,Jan.
3. Soven inombors of tho United
Miito Workora of America, charged
with rioting nnd assault In connec
tion with tho Colorado minors'
Btrlko, woro sent out of town today
SORE FEET ARE
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hero and abroad. Tho nnimront.Moyor said I
chaiigo In nubile sentiment In record room at tho
to those directorates Deoum now to
warrant iib In neoklng to resign from
Bonm of theso connect Ions."
The list of companies from which
tho firm withdraws number more
than a score. Uy wltlidrawliiR J. P.
Morgan & Co. hnvo cut tho strings
that hnvo held together ninny of tho
country's most Important corpora-J
tions in n community of Interests
which hns hcou assailed within and
without by Congress.
Tho lloiiso of .Morgan feols thnt It
hns kept within the lnw in nil Its
bent on lynching him. B0 ho hi
lliisley was In Mpyer's, ,.nni0
i tlmo of tho attack, Btny w,fo
knew who shot him and Bupcriuten-1
nod tno wnoio nrrair.
Tho pistol wound In Moyer's
bnek Is IiooIIiir rapidly, nnd phys
Iclnns says ho will bo on his feet
by Monday.
A mooting of .Michigan's State
Federation of Labor Is to bo hold
In LiiiibIiir some tlmo before Jan
uary 12, and .Moyor plans to at
tond. Tho executive council of tho
American Federation of Labor also
will bo prosont.
Moyor b proposition In wrltlnR to
complex operations, and that no lowali,,' 'n ll poln ts ' ,o con-'
necessity or threatened poinpllcatlonjtr0vorsy to a board of arbitration
with tho authorities nt Washington I (, i, ,,,,i i. irnoi.i..t m.i,
1mvo made It necessary to adopt tno 'fl,,,! Governor Ferris of MlehlRnn.
BW-copitiR ehniiRQ In policy oiiiiounced'i Moyor said Is JiiBt ns much In of-
IUIIIIJ
hurried Into his clothes and
town to find sonioboJv to
stny with him. Ho found II. Podor-
boii, who returned to tho Hluick with
him. Thoy found tho door looked,
nnd iiiiuhlo to Rot In, nlthoiiRh a
light wns burning, thoy feared tho
worst nnd secured an nxo from tho
ownor of n neighboring flshormiin's
slinck.
HiiiirIiir I'i-oiii lied.
Smashing tlio lock off tho door
thoy entered tho bedroom and found
Dohl with moat of his clothes: o
h'niiRliig from his holt Btrnp, which
hnd beon tlud securely to the foot of
Rosalie's Band of Marching
Suffragettes Said to be
Full of Courage '
llljr Auwlitol I'lfM Io Coat liny Tliun.)
NEWIIERG. N. Y.i Jan. 3. Some
what footsoro but full of courage.
Gouoral Hosnllo Jones and hor suf-
fragetto hikers loft Jones Point th'H
BiriKO. wure ih "'":, ,"."',',, "' morniiiR nt 8 o'clock on route for
by tho County 'lax Payois Lc'B'l0.Mo.vl,01.7r u Wns snowlnc when
Tho Looruo tbon Issued n procla-ir. :, (,U w"8 Bnow,nS
ti,"',",,mc,'t (',tcd With Con-!?1"' wUh
tai,v yK r.cMnRas a Justice of tho.lonvo iov,lh
i'' ' 'fi I ,r tliDrnnlnsf mm I nut nf -
llllfon''.! i m.,,ki... ui.
matlon announcing that overy minor
must find work or loavo. Frank
l.nvnlni' Hlnln nrirnnlyor Of tlio Unit
ed Mini) Workers, sent a tolesram'
today to l'rosldont Wilson, protosi
Iiir agaliiBt tho action of tho Leaguo.
The sevon mon woro on trlnl In
.Tustlco Court whon n delegation
from tho loaguo ontored tho court
room and innrehod tho defendants
notlco that tney musi
thoy started.
ITIXEKAItV AIMtANGEl)
P'le" ? u house ront from Robert ,,...-, ,
. ll. '1. 1. -Ln.l 1 . - 1 . . . . 1' till 111 I
' i. ii nil iivinntinn 111 run ..... . ..-
Weave i' n . " -..."..ku ... ! inr ,ijihm 11
hln ri,, .'""'. . "? . I"""""" WASHINGTON, I)
llaulc
" ji- . uit iiii'Miiiii fir 11 n iiiiiti mi. i 1.. niiiiiiiiiiiin nr
cobllc ti,ii 1 ' . 1 : Tlio orgiuiiicuwun uuiiiiiuhuu vi
?.iiVc.. V',p'l by Constable Cox at r.OIin,.i I,,,!, msorvo systom 1
r,. J' (l ry?r& days ago. Mrs. !ftav wnsblneton January 17,
. w-r n, vister of Fox, testified nrrlvo In Sonttlo January 31.
' ,,, , ' ' "! bflonged to hor and'will romnln until February 1
I... . ,l. ..',, uc'"l mado by Attor- innvo for Portland wliero a h
-,.. , . , "' ff)r Men to show that loir on tho rosorve city will bo
u' f Inteoet In tlm mnnli. nni..n... o
Reserve Coniiiiltlee
m m ('(mm lUy TIhim 1
C. Jan. J.
tno
tvlll
and
Thoy
nnd
ear-
hold
. i:v,l. .......... o
nt M , t jT . .- ruuiuiu; -
1 - I'.rv cou Istedof A W (M '- G A' I,r0V? S?"10
" era. At, .Tni,.,(L?.Ul8TtTedri0fA,,,.::' In yostorday from tho Smlth-Pow-
M'cr' s i " t' :."" ?"1 ors ranch at Wagner which ho Is
Wn M rtln'Bnn :...'?"'"", .""'l conducting now. Ho reports thnt
lc'n hra-d at a lao 1 our ,j0"11 DnsUnoy was able to gat out
For i.n,7nl .. ,"ou. lonlv a small oortlon of his logs.
K: rfi"Xrrss t0 ,,ermU h,n' t0 r
f W jVdn' od'anL11 SS " - Mo.iday.-JudRo J. B. Coke
For a haSdhin'1 T 1",' T:,?""'1""" I will convene the ndjournod torn, of
""d the date rwiii C ii iVi. ""'" Circuit Court at coquuio .Mommy.
unio will be Jxed later. , n,imhfir nr cases aro to come up.
Final naturalization papers will be
Issued to many next week.
The Times want ap are tho keys
OPEN
TO
JOBBING BOUSE
W
1
B. R. Keller and F. V. Catter-
lin Will Establish Firm
in Marshfield
II. R. Kellor, formoiiy iiiannRer of
tho Orphoum thoator hero, and lalor
vopresontntlvo of n number of wholo
ttRle housos In this section, nnd F. V.
Catterlin, for n long tlmo In business
nt Raudoii, hnvo formod u pnrtnor
shlp to ongago In the Jobbing business
on Coob Uay. Thoy nrrivod on tho
Rroakwator yostorday and hnvo ar
ranged for quarters at tho Alllanco
dock, wliero thoy will hnvo tholr of
fices and warehouse.
They will handle tho Mason-Ehr-iiian
lino, tho Knight Packing com
pany, Aldon's Candles and tho Pearson-Pago
Produce accounts. Mr. Kel
ler has been handling tho Portland
trade for a wholesale house there and
Mr, Catterlin recently returned to
Portland after having made a two
Late Service to Start With
Motor Car on Completion
of Structure
A waiting room In North Rend nnd
a train sorvlco botween Marshfield
and tho neighboring city up to mid
night Is tho noxt inovo to bo mnde b
tho Wlllnmotta Pacific In tho hand
ling of traffic botwoon tho two rltles.
according tn n statomont made by
Superintendent Miller this morning.
Mr. Miller stntod that Instructions
had alrondy boon glvon for tho oroc
tlon of n comfortnblo walt'ng room
nt the Junction of Virginia nvonno
and tho railroad tracks In North
Rond. Tho dopot will bo equipped
with goats and oloctric lights, so that
those waiting for the motor car lato
nt night will not havo to stand in an
exposed placo as at proseiir.
A double crow has already boon
provided for the sorvlco now in force,
so that Engineer Runiioll and Con
ductor Kardoll do not have to work
overtime The new men are Engineer
Fred Wlebens and Conductor A. E.
Grogg.
It is understood that the lato sor
vlco will commence ns soon as t: o
waiting station In North Rend Is com
pleted. . 1
months' auto tour of California; Iloth
say that Coos Hay Is for -ahead of
any coast seotlon they havo vldfed.
Mrs. Kellor nccompanned MivKel
ler back and their son, Elward
Cason, will Join them hero lateH
H
Times Want ads bring result?,
tho in Ino ownors of the conner ro-ktho Iron bed. Dnhl's feet and knees
woro on mu noor nnd lie was rosttng
fnco down, with tho loop formed by
drawing tho strap through tho buckle
Jammed tightly around bis neck. Tho
position of Dnlil Indicated thnt he had
dollborotoly grabbed hold of tho foot
of tho bod nnd pulled until the strap
suffocated, him,
Lnrku cut tho strap and found that
tho victim mndo no movo. q thon
Hmrrled to the pollco station and
Sheriff GnRo nnd tho officers accom
panied him back to tlio Bh.iclc mid
examined tho body, finding llfo ex
tinct. Ciii-iIh I'Voin Home.
On tho bureau woro cards written
to Dahl from his old homo In Finland,
nnd tho Indications wero that, ho had
beon perusing them in a homesick;
frnnio of mind, and tho combination
of melancholia and alcohol dornngod
him to such nn extent that ho de
cided to end tlio failure ho had mndo
or nro, Ho was about 2C yoors ot
I ago and powerfully built.
, Dahl was ono of gevoral Flnland-
ei-H who woro out of funds to such an.
extent that thoy cooked sonid plain
j food, secured for a fow pontiles RUth
I orod from the group, on n fire they lit
' against n log on tho wntortront last
, Sunday. Since then Larka litis hewn
caring for Dnlil by providing lilni n
1 plnco to sloop and giving him his, ,
, meals,
I It la undorstood that Dahl hart
, boon promlBod a Job tn ono of tho
I lumber camps and was to novo lott
, today to commonco work, ",
feet now nB when It was writ ton.
two hours boforo ho was attacked
and benton.
Moyor Bnld ho approved tho atti
tude of Isphomlng nnd Negnuneo
Iron Minors Unions of tho Western
Federation In votliiR to strlko unless
a Federal Investigation of tho cop
per strike was Instituted.
"I trust, however," Bald Moyor,,
"that any moro strikes may bo
avoided. If wo ennnot obtain arbi
tration In nny other wny, wo mny
attempt to call a gonoral strike In
Michigan, hut any moro strikes will
come only as n last resort."
RECEIVER IN
KINNEY CASE
HKDOXliO SAILS TODAV
Stoamot'
for
JUDGE II VltltlS DEFERS FINAL
ACTION PEXD1XG APPOINT
MEXT OF GUARDIAN' F. K.
fiETTIXS IS SELECTED.
.Tiid.je Harris has doferrnd tho per
manent appointment of V. E. Wat-
tors ns receiver for tho Major Kinney I
properties until the nppolntmont of'
a guardian. I
C. A. Sehlbredo, acting for Mrs.
Kinney, bus asked that F. K. Gettlus
ho appointed guardian ad litem, thnt
is, for the purpose of handling the
litigations, and this will be probably
bo made.
Vice-president Kitchen of tho Belt
Lino Railway has agrood to tho Wut-
luin juuununmiii. Mpa n mnlnlmrn. M.lna 1im,i
It Is bollovod that Major Kinney DavUi Mr nm, MrB j Snydori 'Mnj4
has softening of tho brain and ag soon Bradford Wheolor, Myrtle Woldon,
as dotyiilto advtcos nro rocoivod from n. F fioss, Dr j, K Strato An
tho San Francisco i physicians. Mrs. toao outlnon, W. P. Schloffole and
Kinney will probably ask tho court wfo, oien CiooIcb, O. J. Knox,
to appoint her his guardian. ,Claronc0 E. Crone. G, S. Andoruou
F. R. Wa' arrived bore yesterday jfnrry Jones, Jas. Jolly, Herman
on the Are i water, on matters ojon-'KruL'ar. Mrs. it Mrmmy n a
nected with the Kjnn'oy affair andjSniljh. A., it. Johnson, j. ,, Drlco!
jiiuurww lUKiiuui unu live steerage.
Leuvwi at 'J O'clock
flan Francls-o.
Aftor. taking on a heavy cargo
of lumber nt tho 0. A. Smith mill,
the steamer Rodondo. Captain Erltk
son.atook on the following pass'n
gors boforo cloarliiR for tho lower
hnrbor on hor way to San Fran
cisco at 2 o'ciocic:
other porspi I business.
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