The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THE MERCHANTS
ulio advertise in The Times know
they reiit'li tlio best people In the
city Mho Insist on the liest news
of the city.
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VOL AAAVll. as Tho Coast Mall
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGE&
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall NO. 147
mid Coos Hay Advertiser.
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Uprising of Thousands of Na
tive Laborers in Mines
Feared by Whites
LABOR LEADERS ARE
ARRESTED EARLY TODAY
Seven Natives Killed and Thirty-Six
Wounded in Fiflht
With Overseer
IIKVOIA'TIOX THREATENS
Ur Ao !(' '" ,0 Co0' nty Tlm"'
I'UKTOItlA, Jan. 10. Tho
conviction Is growing horo thnt
llio government of tlio Union of
South Africa Ib fnccil with n sit
uation moro In tho nnturo of n
revolution tlinn on ordinary
strike, whllo tlio four that tlio
trouble may Hproari to natives
In tlio (llnmonil country Ih caus
ing a imnlc nmoiiB tho women
In outlying districts.
Secretnry Haln of tho Trades
Federation this morning Inform
ed tlio workorH t Johannesburg
Hint tomorrow's mnBH meeting
will ho of greater Blgnlflenneo
in tho world than tho Fourth of
July Ward, nnothor official
of tlio Trades Federation, thront-
i cned retaliation ror tno govorn
, ment'B arrest of tho moil's lend
i ers. , .
I Tlio goncr.il hody of citizens
I ecctns to bo wholly on tho slilo
I of tlio govoriimont. Tho eltl
i Tens' defeiiso forco Ib being
mobilized with marvelous rap
idity, men swarming Into this
city and Jobnuncslturg to Join
their respective regiments. All
strategic polntH nlong tho rail
roads linvo been occupied liy de
tachments of troops and ovory
possible iireenutloii has been
taken by the (minorities.
0r AmwUHxI I'itm o 'o Ki Tlm.1
CAPE TOWN, Jan. 10. Tho cntlro
dcfciiBlvo forces of South Africa, In
cluding tlio regulars and tho citi
zens' reserve, nro being mobilized for
the protection of property which tno
government bolloves to bo threatened
uy tno rat way siriKe. imiru iui
of nn uprising of thousands of tho
nntlvo laborers In tho mines.
Some further arrests of labor load-
or wero made today. Among thorn
wcro President Connorlln nnd Socro-
tory Dawson of tho Hallway Mon'fl
execiitlvo commltteo and Buckley nnd
R Icy, members of tlio cxccutlvo com-
mlttcc.
si:vi:v xativi killki).
ty.su WouiuuTH, DNputo Over
Hilling or Worker
t Ao.i.ti ii. i. c... iu) Timw.i
Thli
tnr
JAGKHSFONTHIN, Jnn. 10. Sev
en nntlvo tnlinrni-H In tlm illmnond
mines were killed nnd thirty-six woro!
wounded In the course of nn nttnclt
today a few whites also suffered
Injuries, The trouble hnd no con
ncctlor with the railway strlko, but
arose over a dlsputo over tho death
of a Ha8iito which was snld to havo
resulted from a kick of tho whlto
oveneer
(HMiiio (l,u:i out.
Pniflniiiatlim CnlN Cltle"M To l)e-
fend I'olors at Pretoria.
ISj Ai'o nit inl to cooi ny Vlmn.l
PUKTOUIA. Jnn, 10. A proclama
tion calling tho 00.000 mon of tho
Citizen's DofeiiKO Forco to tho colors
v.'as issued today. ,
HOIIHKIt IS CAUGHT.
JurRcns Who Held Up Draln-Coos
."")', Ktgo Is Captuml.
I OSKlil'iKj. or., Jnn. 10. Pros-
f5" "JB Mtorncy Urowu Is informed
th Jurt'' ns- wh escaped from
too Oregon pinltentlnry, wns captured
"' " "ii"nv irom snioin. Jurgons
s picked up near Urooks, n fow
miles n rtb n Salem. Jurgons wns
nn Vi Rr? ,rr yPi,r t0"n ff lioldlng
ffnv t m"'1 '8 I1Uy Stl,K0- l" c01"-
o v S ? r ' '' J',OBtor. nnd robbing
Lm.IUrr ,"(1 VVl- Hwrclmrd, two
"fmberioi'-.. Brand Jury.
''H.r. 11WKUI PTC V PKT1TIO.V.
U1I.. Tail m Tlin .Tnamin.
son
,v U(i-.eburg, hag Hied a
" n In bttnkruptoy in
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' Dr. Reynolds, who
1 'i' re from Medford,
in the Coke build-
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:r7.na-rr.vY?!been arranKed from MaraltfleM.
'S&uSfiS
-mui yetteruay. .
Ldil
feu. i
coin ,
'Hi
2J i ?m t
rc-n selected to fill
A)ll6 vCUy, C?Uac"'
1 taat he had con-i
"! meniiari nt dial
' members of the
able
' 'H HlOtln -nt n ml).
"naiJate to fill the vacancy.
Inlet, arrWJ'. Catching
u,De for a brief bualness visit.
NO PENSIONS
ARE ALLOWED
County Allowance to Bandon
Woman Cut Off Other
Applications
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Or., Jan. 10. Judno
John F. Ilnll in Count v r?nnrf ti.iu
week did not Increaso tlio 'niinilmr
of mothers' pensions In Coos County
In fact, ho lessened tlmm i.v
me pension or l) per month nl-
ijiwoii ny .Airs, unl Morse, of Han
don Was (HscOlltlllllnil nivlnr. t
Mrs. Morso having been nllowed n
govoriimont position.
The npkpllentlon or Mrs. WeokB
of Coqullle, for n pension was de
nied. Tho application of Mrs. Corn Oil
key, of Lnmpn, wits continued. Sho
asks for $22.50 por month.
'An application for a pension for
Mrs. West, of North Ilend wub re
ferred for lnestlgntlon.
Man Who Stabbed Lame Shoe
maker Wins Appeal on
His Word Alone
(IIT AmotIXM I'itm In Coo Mar '. Imva.
STRAS8IIURG, Germany, .Inn. 10.
Colonol Von Routor and Lieutenant
ScllIU, of tlQ 99th ifnntry. wcro nc-
,,nted today by tho court ninrtlal
wheh trk,,, tll01 on t.mrKea arising
0,u. of tho ,.ccont v0ollt nc(lentB
,olweoi, tll0 military and cltlzena at
jnborn
jjou'tohnnt -Ilajron Von Foratncr
W0I1 ,,8 ,,, bcforo tho Becon(,
court ,,.. ii ncnlnst tl o sontonen of
forty-threo dnys Imposed on him Do-
cuiubor iy for sabering a Initio shoo
lltlllrnH ta nil Ilk H Itafnl.. I I. A ...lllijih.a I
iiiiinui. in nn mil iiiiiih mo in iiiiuij-.
icoM'nXffi
, MvMh witnosses totil""on of
l" Llvllll witnosses.
Typewriter Salesman Not In
dicted on Biqamy Charge
Alleges False Charges
P. I). Chamborlaln, tho h. C. Smith
typowrltor ngont, who wna nrrested
sovornl weoks ngo In Portland on tho
chnrgo of bigamy, being licensed of
marrying a waitress from tho Chand
lor Hntol when ho had n wife In Port
land, Mo., has boon freed by tho Port
hind grand Jury.
Chamborlaln's nrrost camo as a
groat surprise) hero ua ho is woll
BRUTAL OFFICER
IS ACQUITTED
chamberlain;
is released
known throiiKhout this section. whero;TnBSninn whlch wont 8,loro near
?llT";.y!!:ni !!!?.ft WZ Thursday island but was afterward
....... ... ..... n. " ""' " "" vi
iiiu uiiurHva UKiiiimi mill wuiu wuiiiii
od up by n business competitor. Ho
snys ho will suo tho partlos responsi
ble Tho Portland Tolegrnm says:
"A not truo bill waa also returned
In tlio enso of Phil Chamborlaln, a
travollng mnn, who was oxnmlned on
tho chnrgo of bigamy."
IIAXCKS.
mu .,..( ,i r M. .o..l.a !...
the Coos'llay Coiioert Hand will be)
"lu iw.m iiiito 111 inn v ,
Kivou amuraHy uveuiUH. jHiiajr 11,
at the Eagles Hall.
Thin evenlnK a number of Marsh-
flalil ami North RkiuI ueonle will
attend a dame given at the Sumner
itnviuB
thlvenlu, in the Finnish Hall.
,,,., Vtmalmil jud-e John F. Hall
CoquiHe this week closed up the
to the three tru.te'es named by Mr.
Ve r ,, h. wl1 They tre w Bf
L".f '""'" .".':' .;..i..
I L. Ferry estate, turning it over
Curtis. IS. A. Anderson and Mrs. Cur
tls. The ostate was appraised at
over ?SO,000 and Is equally divided
among the three children, Mrs. Jac
obs of Spokane and Georgo and James
Ferry of Marshfleld.
Subpoenas Being Served on
Coos Bay for Witnesses at
Special Session
In preparation for tho special ses
sion of the grand Jury, which will
convene at Cooulllo on Mondnv. Hon.
stable Cox Is servlnc Bubnocnna In
Marshflold and North Ilend today
on thoso who will bo called as wit
nesses in mo Boverni cases to bo con
sidered. SubpoenaB arc being served today
on Messrs. Rotnor, Mntson, Mcndol
ami Dlllnrd as witnesses In the
Charles Spencer forgory case; W. G.
Horreo, In tho caso of .Miller, hold
as being Implicated In tho Myrtle
Point bank robbery: Mrs. Painter,
In tho en bo ncnlnst Tom Brownlco.
and Frank Rogers, Elmer Parkin
son and Merle Holdcu, In tho en so
tf ,MrH' Iotl, Capplous, charged with
Ishootlng nt Parkinson with Intont
to kill
With tho exception of Urownlec,
nil tho rest of thoso charged nro In
detention. Iirownlco was Inst scon
enrly yestordny morning, but after
the wnrrant was sworn out for hid
nrrcst on tho ehargo of lewd cohab
itation, he hns sluco disappeared
and efforts to find him havo been
unavailing.
BIG HARDWARE
I llf AxlIM I'itm to Corn llr Tlmn.)
NORWICH, Now York, Jan. 10.
i-iuicu, miner k i'iuilu, u ti,uuii,uuu
hardware mauufacturliig corporation,
was plnccd In the hands of a Feder
al receiver today.
TEN ENTOMBED
BY EXPLOSION
Foreman and Nihe Men Buried
in Coal Mine at Bir
mingham, Alabama
l!r Auorltl! I'itm In Coo njr Tlm.;
IHK.MINGHAM, Jnn. 10. An ex
plosion In the seventeenth right on-
frv ,if llwt llnnlr Pnutln mlfioa nt tUn
.. " .
'T' ,,ClmI'ng !!
W. . Qunrles, tho mine foreman. It o
8 ,0llOved nil are dead. , a
i)aVB creok Coul company this mom
CRITICALLY ILL
Mme. Lillian Nordica Stricken
With Pneumonia on Thurs
day Island, Queensland
Jlly Amu, Prtii to Coot Ily Tlmw.J
NKW YORK, Jnn. 10. Mmo. Lil
lian No nil en, tho famous sliigor, Is In
a critical condition with pneumonia
on Thursday Island, Queensland, ac
cording to a cablegram recolvod to
day by her husband. Frlonds hero
nttrlbuto her Illness In a measure to
tho strain sho underwent recently In
t li r?rmimlltw if lln Tlltilt atnnninn
llonted
I PERSONAL OVERFLOW
iioss visitor In tho city today,
JOHN HAYDI3N, of Catching Inlot,
Catching Inlet this morning on
tho Wnt-Tn-Waso.
WILL IKKWOUTH wns nmong tho
visitors from ncross the bay to
rt RJ'.
MRS. IHLIH7RN cmo across tho
bay today on n short purchasing
trip.
" .Mii luiiio i i. mo 1110 umr
inrtav nil n liiialiiaiiu vlall tn
i"8yh ,,!. "
FKKD MES8KRLM. or Catching In
let, was & business visitor in
Marshfleld today.
MP8. L. WIRTII rame across from
the Creamery this morning on a
brief sbonnlner tour.
MRS. HARRY RI'SSBLL was down
fronj Catching Inlet this rooming
on a shopping tour.
MR. AND MR8. HARVEY RUB
PELL, of Catching Inlet, were
visitors In the cltr today.
HERBERT COOLBY arrived in
Marshfleld this morning for a
brief visit from Catching Islet.
MR. AND W. N. MOHLEY ware
among tbe shoppers in tho city
today from across the harbor.
J. A. WARD was among tho visi
tors in Marshfleld today from tho
Creamery on tho other sido of
1
ASSIGNS
FI
Has Over One-Third More
Coos County Subscribers
Than Any Other Paper
Tho Coob May Times was yester
day selected as tho official county
paper for the ensuing year by the
Coos County Commissioners, having
vy uir mo largest numuor or sub
scribers In tho county. Tho Times
had In excess of 1700 subscribers In
Coob County alone, whllo tho next
nearest was a little over 1300 sub
scribers. 0;i tho county notices, tho Com
missioners awarded tho contract to
ti Marshflold paper at two and one-
nair cents por lino, which Is oho
half tho regular rate. These no
tlcs wore offered tho Times nt tills
rate, but wero refused hv Tim
TlmeB.
Tho Commissioners also continu
ed tho question raised about pub
lishing the dollnquent tnx list.
Itoad District Contests.
Judgo John Hall returned today
from Coqulllo, where ho adjourned
tho anuunl session of County Com
missioners until next Monday.
During tho past weok tho Commis
sioners established now votlnir nro.
ducts, increasing tho number in tho
county from thirty-nlno to flfty-slx.
mo judges and clerks of election
will bo nnnolntcd next week for Mm
ensuing two years.
Itoad supervisors will also bo se
lected next week. F. P. Norton will
probably bo rc-nppolntcd In Mnrsh
flold nnd Perkins nt North Hond, as
thoro nro no contests. There Is n
lively contest nt Uandon. Oeo. Cox
seeking tho plnco held by A. J.
Counts nnd residents of McKlnlcv
are making n vigorous fight on Snm
jstotit. the present supervisor,
J. D. Cllnkonbcnrd of Sunnier, re.
fuacB re-nppolnttmont nnd Walter
Spado will probably bo nmncd.
PLAN TICKET
Idaho Bull Moosers Going Af
ter Every Office Available
in That State
lly AuoiMlrd I'rm to Coo Hoy TIiiim.
IlOISU. Jnn.- 10. Tho Idnho Pro
gressive stnto central commltteo to-
dny passed a resolution to nut full
stnto nnd congresslonnl tickets In tho
Hold and mnko nominations for ovory
office from United States Senator to
constable
SYLVJA GAINS
Suffragette Freed When She
Collapses From Hunger
Strike in Jail
Jlly Auocltled Prf to Coot Dy Tlmn,
LONDON, Kngland, Janunry 10.
Slyvla Pankhurst in a stnto of col
lapso iIb tho rosult of a week's hun
ger strike, was released from Hollo
way Jnll today. Sho has been a prls
onor slnco Junuary 3, when sho was
arrested in tho east end of London.
PKRSO.Y.Uj OVKItFLOW.
ARTHUR HOLMES was among tho
passongora arriving in tho eltv
this morning on tho Wnh-tn-
Waso.
the bay.
W. J. KING nnd his mothor, Mrs.
King, woro visitors today In
Marshflold from tho vicinity of
uie urouniory.
ALFRED AND JULIUS GUNNELL
woro among tho passengers arriv
ing lioro this morning on the big
Inuneh Wnh-Ta-Waso.
JOHN FANSOM was among the
passengers arriving in the city
for the day on the launch Wnh-
Ta-Waso.
One Drunk Fined. Dan McCor-
nilck, arretted for being drunk andi
disorderly on the streets, was
brought before City Recorder Bn
)er this morning and assessed IB1
for the privilege. T I
DR. OEORQE E. DIX has reserved a
passage on the Redondo on Mon
day and will leave for San Fran
cisco In an effort to regain Ms
health. He has been up for several
days, but- Is still feeling considera
bly under the weather.
L. D. SMITH returned yesterday from
a trip to Coqullle Valley points.
He-recently had a letter from Oeo.
Baals, a former well known Coos
River rancher, who now lives at
Grldloy, Calif., stating that his
family had boon under quarantine
for Bomo time,
PROGRESSIVES
E
PROFITS SAID
TO BE LARGE
Investigation Shows Average
Wage in Calumet District
Is Very Low
Wjr A"ocltTil firm la Cocrt Dr Tlmrn.t
WASHINGTON, 1). C, .Inn. 10.
Tho profits of tho Calumot &, Hecla
company, which employes moro tlinn
Michigan copper district ' wo char-
nntnrlznd nn i.vronm1v 1iri?n In (hn
report on tho copper strike submitted ,X" "r ?'," ."Tf , ' tt .no
today to Secretary of Labor Wilson ????? f.0"" '. ,?Ltho offlcor8 b
by Walter II. Palmer, Investigator of ,n ,,lJl,1r ',y 8U".tr8;, , .,
tho Department of Labor. , ,,,,,H ' V" ' ,!,,,,c'
Palmer reported that the general1, ,inn .Tr,f tJ1, 1,1nv"W,t"
average of dny wages paid by all, " "' ,nl g " .0l'ny ' """ t,'IW0'Lk
companies throiiRhout tho year was f, '"r "" l?ln ' f Jo n;
12.59. Somo of the smaller com.,
panics, ho declared, were operating
at a loss.
Up to tho present strlko tho general
work day wns ton to eleven aours,
and some of tho miners wcro pnid as
low as $2.35 a shift. Somo other
clnsscB of labor wero paid as low aB
$2.00.
E
DECLARED OFE
(ny AuckUIM rrrtt to Coot nr Tlmn.
SliJATTLK, Jan. 10 Tho strike of
tho coal minors nt the Itonton mine
of tho Pugot Sound 'Traction, Light
& Power company, for tccognttlon of
tho union, was declared off today,
tho men being completely dofented
after a strugglo lasting eighteen
months. Or the 300 men who struck
100 remain In Ronton. Thcso will bo
taken buck by tho company.
(Or AMOdulM rrr.f lo root tlar TlrnM.
TtnRTnV. Mnna Inn 10 1'hn
state Biiiu-oina court today upheld tho
constitutionality of tho statute which
compols employers ndvortlslng for
nolp during labor troubles to stuto
In their advertisement that a strlko
exists.
AT
(Special to Tho Times.)
RIVERTON, Or., Jnn. 10. -J.
'A. Ilnlleutyno, a miner In
McGeo's coal nilno, was ser
iously Injured In a nilno acci
dent horo this nftornoon. Ho
I wns cnught between tho top of
I n enr and roof at u low plnco
I In tho shaft nnd body badly
I crushed, injuring his buck and
I log nnd broaklng somo ribs. Tho
I full extent of his Injurloti cnu
I not ho nscortnluod nt this time.
N
MUST EXPLAIN
STRIKE EXISTS
I
0
II. K. I1ULTMAN, who wont to San ,!' morning nnij Judge Hull return
Francisco with othor mombers of e.l homo to Muyshfleld until tho be
tho Coos Hay Outing Club on the IkIhuIiir of tho week. He stated that
Redondo about three wwka ago. I considerable routine business i,f tho
returned on the steamer today from I 0"Mtv llttu ue bandied nnd ibnt
the-California metropolis. He r-.!"Jourmneut would be taken for
ports that the New Year eolebrat1oH , ,m,orm out Tues-lay at noon
In the Bay City was a "corker." I , r,ie wof" "' '' taken up on Mon
ndlll. J. KIMBALL left yesterday for , f " i peiwnoii or
as Portland, where he will spend a J " rk" of the eountv -it, i
t- week or so with his oartner. Thos.i8tate. election, choosing of roa.l ,.i
II.
Bradshaw. to determine what they S? -!.'? i u lrJ R,",,,I' u' ' k
will do about marketing the new1?! nmiIL,"'I.!J,e b.1?K" an'' u" " '"'
gasoline engine which they havo
pateuted. T'e tnglnn has been un
der test .it Portland for several
months and promises to iqake them
millionaires.
RBV. R. E. BROWNING returned
from Gardiner yesterday, where
he as been conducting services In
St. Mary's Episcopal church. While
at Gardiner Rev. Browning visited
the S. P. tunnel camp at 6 mile
iako and found good progress In
tho wok there undor Englnoer
nidolfo. Ho will hold sorvlcos horo
Sunday at tho regular hours.
Serious Charges Are Made
Against Mine Owners by
Government Officials
STRIKERS SHOT ON
LITTLE PROVOCATION
lr-!..J oi.li.. n i i ij
rinu ouiku DieaKurs imuuiiuu
and Taken to Mines at
Pistol's Point
llr AnoflKtrit I'itm to Coon !IT Tltnr.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 10.
Tho report of tho Dopnrtmant of
Labor's Invcatlgatlon of tho Michigan
copper Btrlko declares thnt strike
breakers wero Imported Into tlio cop
per region by misrepresentations,
that somo .wero taken to tho mines
troSuo'd' WS'l
.WerO WOlllldOll by flrennilS In tllO
, . . '.. ,' , ' ,' .,..,."'"","
of Labor, and John A. Moffltt. snoclnl
ngont, who later wero sent iib medi
ators. Secretnry Wilson today declined
to say what the next step In tho de
partment's participation In tho situ
ation would be, hut Intlmntcd that
tho report of tho Investigators might
become tho basis of n proposed Con
gressional Investigation.
Conciliation Attempted.
In connection with tho efforts ot
tho Department nt mediation, tho re
ports of Moffltt nnd Densmore. who
acted ns commissioners of concilia
tion nt different times, n'.iow that
suggestions woro mndo thnt tho ni""o
gors of tho companies meet tho repre
sentatives of tho miners with' n vlnw
to effecting n mutunl s)ttlemont, that
1 no wuoio nucstion in uisputo siiouiu
bo submitted to nrbltriJtlon, that no
mombor of tho Wostorn Federation of
Minors bo selected on tho arbitration
board, thnt tho companies ngroo to
reinstate nil of tho workmon without
discrimination rolatlvo to their be
ing moiiibors or non momherH of tho
union and to post notices to that of
fect. Companies To Hlaiiic.
Tho roporf says: "Hach of thoso
propositions as mado was nrcopted by
tho representatives of tho minora ns
11 basis of settloment, but1 rejected by
tho representatives of tho companion
on tho ground thnt thov would not
dcnl with tho Western Federation of
Miners or hnvo nny of Its mombora In
their employ."
AIlltKKTS ARK .MADU.
Jllno OnnerN l)etctlv(N Mnko Cluirs
en Against Two Men.
f II w Auni lalM,1 Praa i iaa ti. i.. i
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.M!IV UI(K, Jail. 10. TWO ar-
r?Hts wore mado today on Information
j fil8lifl by detectives omployod by
t,u' cll'' mine owners to Invostl-
p""' '"""" '"'"" uiihhivhh onminou
horo from so-cnllcd thugs nnd bItoiik
arm men, who snld they woro en
gaged by tho nilno ownors to work ot
tho Bcono of tho nilno strlko In Michi
gan. Two of thoso who nppoarod aB
having mado affldnvlts havo sworn
that tholr signatures on theso docu
ments wero forged.
coontTcIiit
to meet again
Adjournment Taken Until
Monday When Selection of
Officials Is Made '
Tho session of tho County Court,
which has boon convening tills week
adjourned Friday afternoon Ml Mnn.
of tho Sheriff's office.
L. F. FALKENSTEIN and ( . S Win
or, ttie North Bend cs itnins of
Industry and' finance, ha i i io t
their big Coqullle Valle; r.i , u i
spend a couple of days ool iir, n
over and planning - more
tensive Improve:. .. tho prop
erty. They plan to maku it th,.
finest ranch In Southern Oregon
and are bending all their onorglea
In that dlrootlon, oven pnsslng up
the big ball In North Bond tonight
to look after it.