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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1914)
-. - n )w BwpMiy'wgyi' ' '"rwffT"1 rypw'cwm pjw"? iipmJ n . I ii W"" 'mWlf ''WWP "' 5 A RULE YOU GET WHAT YOU GO AFTER, IE YOU GO AFTER IT TO GET IT Ohms Sag 3tttt0 (Hit .MIM WKATHKIt " Wf"" WHAT'S GOING OX? Rend The Times every ilny for tlio latwt news. Rend the nil for your own benefit. It pays to advertise In Tho Times. nnelit ,,,Uc cvc,'ono " Coos n,xy limiiis-, '" ,u", '""lU'lnc" " ''" ,,t',iicd unless you arc a subscriber Tho Omw ,,n' TimcH- MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OL XXXVII. Established 1H7H ns Tlio Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull n 1 KO and Coos Hay Advertiser. nUt lsJU (ILLS WILL ATTACK CENTRAL MP WIM ID,H HtbtLb ,.',ne in Rivn HlIGI'ta GoV- icrnment Fatal Blow Assist ed Oy ouituiuu I0TH GENERALS HAVE NOW AKIVIT ur :o,uuu Cavalry Escorts Refugees to port blISS uiiiuuijj niuu Women Walk inr AmwIiIM I'itm to Coon llr TlmM. rminTAUUA, Jan. 10. Genornl Ilia oiiiiiioncod today ho will enter io central nntl HOiiUicrn Btntes with rebel nrtny of ir.,000. Ho will at :nipt to Join forces with Genornl nrrnnzn nt Otmdnlnjtirn, whero tho rmy of 2".000 or nioro will begin Ita larch on Mexico City. "Wo will Btrlko n blow which tho luertn government will ho unnlilo to tthstnnd." snlil Vllln. Vllln brought Uo 3000 rifles, twelve cannon nnd S'ven rapid f'ro guns rnptured nt Jlnnpa. Ho said ho hnd boon In irmcil that Cnrninzn could muster 0,000 men and thnt on tho'Bouth- nnl mnrch ho and Cnrrnnza would Immnnd tho largest tinlflod rovolu- lon forco over assembled In Mexico. MRS MP PIOUS PLEAD GUILT! M PO SENKH BT OFFICIALS IS FUTILE lirnitT.v general held. hliirnr .iT"td Am I'imltlvo In Sim- tlt't'Mllt, Tomii. inr mw-uim I'Tft in ro r timim.i SANDKItSO.V, Tex., Jnn. lti. Gon ial Inez Salnzar. romtnnudpr of tho oxlcnn Federal volunteers who wnH liven out of OJInngn by the robolH, as arrested here today. be Sentenced Saturday Morning for Shootlnfj Spencer Angry (Spcclnl to The Times.) COQUILLH, Or., Jan. 'If.. Mib. CnppioiiB, of MnrHhllold, Indicted on the chhrgo of assaulting Wnltor Par kinson In tho Right Cnfo at Mnrsh flold with a dnngorouB weapon, en tered a plon of guilty when arraigned beforo Judgo Hciiboii this morning. J She will be sentenced tomorrow. W. C. Spencer, Indicted for forgery and olitnlnhiK money tinder fnlso pro tenwes, will bo arraigned tomorrow. Spencer In bitter because tho Krnnd Jury did not hold Ilrctt. Judgo Hcuroii, of Klamath Falls, who Is hero, Is nuxlotiH to clean up his cases today ho thnt ho can roturn I tomorrow. Tho Jury wim Becureil nt noon for tho trial of Motley vb. Tlm- incrmnn, Involving Mnrshfleld property. PPOSE FUNDS I FOR ATHLETICS I PROPOSE THREE IE R S fccialists in German Parlia ment Down Appropriation lor Olympiad lllr A.m. 1. 1 vm, 0 foo IUjt TIrim. DKM.I.V, Jnn. 10. Tho budget mmltteoof tho Imperial Parliament I rejected tho proposition to np- oprlato $50,000 for tho Olympic '"08 to bo plnyed horo In 1910. Tlio rejection of tho npproprlntlon aue largoly to tho fooling of re- ntment prevailing among tho Soc- Blsts over tho government's nlleged tematlc prosecution of tho work men's gymnastic societies. The Socialist deputies voted In n frly against tho npproprlntlon nnd e Uerlcals Joined thorn, declnrlng as no bii8lnes8 of tho omplro to I'port such "prlvato nffnlrs." M. E. Brotherhood Seeks Meetinn Places for East side and Other Suburbs Tho MnrBhflold M. K. Ilrothorhood met nt David Nelson's Inst night nnd nppolutod n commltteo of threo, In cludlui; O. II. Myors nnd K. H. Camp bell, to try t mnlto nrrnnKomontB to build chnpulH nt Hnstsldo, Hunkor Hill nnd liny City. Tho committee will boo If It enn got Mr. C. A. Smith to co-opernto with thom for tho HeeurliiR of plnceB of meotliiR In tho plncus montloncd, nnd will nsU tho district mfsslonnry to nsslKti n preacher for tho threo propoBcd now charges. District Attorney Liljeqvist and Grand Jurors Unable to Find Hidden Booty Coos County Men Implicated? (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLK, Or., Jan. 10. After a Bcarch of sovernl hours yesterdny, during which thoy cxnmlned nlmost every spot on n big tract on the Myr tlo Point road, nbout n mllo from Co qutllc, In qttcBt of the gold stolen front tho Myrtle Point Ilnnlc, District Attorney LHJcqvlBt nnd momberB of tho Coos county grand Jury finally gavo up tho hunt: as futile. J. Vnughnn, under conviction of horso stealing, described the place minutely, clnlmlng that Miller had told him thnt the gold wns burled there How ever, n cnrofttl search failed to re veal any trnco of money being burled thoro or any signs of nny hnvlng over been burled there. Mr. Liljeqvist wns accompanied by linrk Dunhniu, Joe Dovnulr, Win. Crosby, V. C. Hobo, Jnck Klwood nnd Clydn Collier. Denial by Itussell. District Attornoy Liljeqvist today received n telegram from District At torney Illngo of Salem stntlng thnt George Russell, known ns "Doc" Uub boII, hnd denied Miller's story. Miller claimed that on tho night of tho rob bery he had Blept with Hussell In the Ilnxter Hotel nt Coqulllo. In order to keep Hussell from missing him when he slipped out of tho room to pull off the Job, according to Vnttgh nn's Btntoment, Mlllor said ho shot r.n oxtrn doso of morphine Into IttiB bcII, who wnB n "dope fiend," ho claimed, so thnt Hussoll would Bleep Roundly. Mr. Illngo says that Itussoll wns tnken beforo tho grnnd Jury nt Snlem nnd donled over hnvlng slept with Miller. I'rolio Oilier Kvldence. According to Vnughnn, Mlllor told him thnt Instead of Bafo robbers nnd former ydggmo.n from Idaho, he wns nsslstod l'iy locnl tnlcnt In pulling off tho robbery. Ho gavo tho nnmcB of some Coos county mon ns tho ones participating. Ho nlso told nbout a Mnrshfleld drnymnn being hired to bring tho others from Mnrshfleld to Coqulllo on November 29th, the night of tho robbery. This Is now being Investigated. Tho wholo nffalr Is n puzzler to tho officials and they don't know whnt to mnko of tho enso. SIXTEEN MEN HELD AT OCEAN'S 01 III S i ASPHALT TO BE N R 1 UfflORS OF A IERGER RIFE filar Interests and Some Mill uwners on Coquille River Convene The visit of It. Stanloy Dollar nnd E. Johnson, nf Pnm.iii i.. i-. a last nlfiht. nild thn tnrt Mint n sed meeting was held by tho for r with parties Interested In this 7. has started tho rumor that n :Mr of the lumber mills on tho 'WW to River aro arranging a con 'datlon of their Interests. i" reported that the Dollar com ;n holds considerable of tho paper , onn n. - .... ' ' -- . mure ot tno lumber firms river, and that tho merger a Plan to rnnttn.. i x...i PJM in operation and still pay tho " E. Johnson n.iiii. . .i....i 11 a consolidation wns In progress, night declined to discuss Just is on foot- among the lumber ana u'e steamship concern. Sn!?ST0NT. travollng In- iu,:' '"T ine National Fire In- arrived . "i i-uruuuu, F'edn..i tho breakwater Ket a?.,VhL8 quarterly ,n- --- .up or L'oos Bay, T ESI IF S SOREO Millionaire Coolidcje Flatly De nies Offerinn Any Money for Van Pelt's Death Tho testimony of J. II. Hlgelns nt Gold Ileach thnt Alfred Coolldgo, tho Spokano bnnker nnd inllllonalro, hnd offered him money to hnvo Thomns Van Pelt killed, hns been denounced as falso by tho bnnker, who declared that Hlgglns, formorly cashier of Coolldgo's bank, was n personal ono my of his and wns attempting to In- volvo him In tho A. It. Cooley case. Dispatches received hero this morn ing credit Coolldgo with tho follow ing statement: "Hlgglns Is a personal enemy of mine, but I did not Imagine that ho would attempt to Involve mo In Van Poll's death," said Mr. Coolldgo. "My brother was killed 10 years ago near Gold Beach, Or., after what was then called a feud. Old man Van Polt and his sons were cleared of the chargo of killing my brother. Sub sequently Thomas Van Pelt was kill ed. Tho story that I hired Cooley to do tho killing Is falso." HANI) DAXOK, Kaglcs' Hall, SAT riUUY, Jan. 17. Tho Ladles of tho Catholic Church will hold n TAMALK SATiE In the Sumner Hardware Storo Saturday afternoon. SCRATCH FOOD In 50 lb. sacks ?1.25 at HAINES'. MOLESTER OF ;BAR DREDGE IS WOMEN ACTIVE! GREAT SUCCESS Stranners Knockinn at Doors Will Leave Columbia Monday and Ofllinn Housewives .. ' and Arrive Here Werines- Bennars Flock in j day to Operate ComplalntH are being mndo thnt nn DlBpntchoa from Portland this Individual attired In n groy swentor morning roport thnt tho bnr dredge, nnd enp, a stranger In tho city, Is Col. P. S. Mlchle, has been found to molesting women of MarHhfloid by o n porfoct success nt tho mouth of knocking nt tho doors of homos nnd tho Columbia Itlvor and will leavo attempting to claim ucqunlntnnco-, Monday for Coos liny, nrrlvlng Bhlp. Tho strnngor npponrs to belong' Iwo Wodnosdny to commonco work to a clnsB of moIostorH of womon who. "n tho ontrnnco to tho hnrhor. Infest tho larger cities, nnd who ovl-' ' an Intervlow In a Portland nowB dontly enmo In on one of tho bontH lnpor Major Morrow, United States this week. ' engineer, wns enthusiastic over tho Whothe'r tho man is Booking to',,cc0S8 "f ' ; ,,,e,1K' n '" find nn emnty houso to commit a I()WB: robbery, or to Intlmldnto womon on "Tho dredge, which numerous poo- finding thom alone, Ih not known,' P'o along the waterfront hnvo thought but ho tried two houses last night, to bo an engineering freak nnd llko- He first knocked nt tho door of tho 1" to provo n fnllure, hns without. V. A. Hold resldenco nt 289 Central ouut boon n big step forwnrd In nvenuo. Mr. Held was shnvlng In tho dredging onglneorlng, nnd It is bellov bnthroom nnd Mrs. Hold answered ?1 by tho United States ciiRlncora to tho door I k0 tlio solution of bar dredging on On opening It she found tho stran- j", 0r?f " coat; , "'f, XBi ?- ger standing on tho steps. Ho leorcd ' 1 10 - M'ichl "' " at her nnd said: J ln mln" e8 w,th "8,m,c,U nJatr,nl I as alio could carry off tho shoal whero "Oh, hollo there." i Bho wn8 workB off Mt-, coffin. It Mrs. Held nsked him whnt ho want- i,nd been figured that It would tnko od, but tho Individual just showed n inoro than nn hour to fill her, whllo disposition to bo friendly nnd sho yestorday'a test -rovenled thnt sho can shut tho door In his faco. On tolling f i10r bins to their utmost capacity Mr. Held of tho occurrenco tho lnt- iegs thnn an hour." tor hurried out, but could not find , Jt mX been h,nio(, ,)y mnny ))C0. tho man. Ho loft the houso n llttlo J)o Umt UlQ (,redg0 wouW not ,)(J a later, nnd tho man had evidently , HICceM( n8 8,l0 !s ,,uu wlth ,,or flUC. been watching tho place, for ho re- t(m J)UniJ protru,nK nft ,n8tcad of turned and knocked at tho door ff0m tho B(0B n8 ,mB norotoforo boo aBa'n' i tho government plan with dcop sen When Mrs. Iteld answered tho door dredges. Instend sho hns proved n for tho second time, sho demanded Breut Improvement nnd tho army on thnt ho stnto IiIb business. The in- BneerB in charge of tho work of dividual hesitated and said ho "guess- deepening tho harbors of tho Oregon ed ho must bo mlstnken." Tho door COn8t feel that thoy hnvo mado n wns slammed In his fnco. When Mr. Breat advancement. Hold roturned and learned of tho sec-. Among those who Inspected tho ond occurrenco, he got a description Work of tho now dredge besides Major of tho man and wont on a hunt for Morrow was Lieutenant Colonel Chns. him. Ho discovered tho mtranger i McKlnstry, tho now head of tho en loaflng on Central nvenuo, and grab- gineorlng department or tho Oregon bed him by the arm. district; Major Kavanaugh of Seattle, "Were you up at my house a whllo nnd several other army englneors. ago?" ho demanded of the man, des- Ignntlng tho location of tho plnce. Dredge Fill at Fourth and Gol den Shows Improved Sec tion Disappearing An Interesting sight wns being wit nessed nt tho corner of Fourth nnd Golden nvenuo todny, whero tho; drodgo Senttlo Is making the fill. At noon tho wntor nnd mud hnd reached n depth of ono nnd n half feet at tlio t low end of tho Btreet, whero It wns recently Improved nt this point. The street Intersection of asphalt Is threo and n half feet below tho proper grade and when tho dredge gets through with this section of tho' fill tho asphalt nt thnt point will bo J threo nnd a half feet under the mud, whoro It will probobly rcmnln until tho strcot has- been Improved again nt Its proper grade. Until tlio mud hardens tlio streets nt this point will bo Impassablo to vehicles and pcdestrlnus. ALBANY OUSTS ? M The strnnger firmly declnred he had not been, so Mr. Iteid, not being sure ho had the right one, reluctantly al lowed blni to go. A somewhat similar experience oc curred nt tho h. T. Matthews resl denco last night. Tho occupants of tho resldenco heard somebody stum ble on tho steps, whllo reaching for tho door. Thoy oponed It beforo the man knocked and when the stranger, who fitted the description of tho man knocking at the Re'd homo, saw that ho was observed ho scrambled to his feet and hurried away. Numerous reports are being mado I of the number of beggars In tho city. During the last two or three days hundreds of people hnvo been asked for money by one or two mon who have all the earmarks of tramps. As a rule thoy are somewhat drunk, but It appears that the Influx of unde sirable characters In the city Is on tho Increaso with the arrival of every steamer from Portland. !K. YV. A. 'JOVE has moved IiIh dental office from tlio ELDOHADO IIUILDINO to ROOMS 201 ami 205 IRVING BUILDING, Broadway, Central. Officials of Oreqon Town De port "Unemployed Army" by Force tnr A l(M PftM to Coo. Hy JlniM.J ALBANY, Or., Jan. 10. RlmorB' baud of soveiity-sovou unemployed, who wore OBcorted out of Albany to dny, nro inarching Houthwnrd. Tho men refused to mnrch whou ordered nnd tho flro department was called nut. Threats to uso tho hnso Hot thom moving under a gunrd of the Hhorlff, police forco nnd n crowd of 200 men. Tho mon woro fed Inst night by vol untary contributions of Individuals and tho city today gavo each' a cup of coffeo and tvo sandwiches boforo thoy woro woro ordered to mnrch. Sovernl had to bo pushed along nnd a number woro In an ugly mood and mado threats. British Craft "A7" Sinks in Hundred Feet of Water During Maneuvers PARENT SHIP ONYX FINDS MEN ALIVE Communicates With Officers and Crew in Effort to Solve Rescue Plan PLYMOUTH, Englnnd, Jnn. 10. Tho HrltlBh Bubmnrlne "A7" foun dered off hero todny nnd the authori ties say there is llttlo hopo of hor crew being saved. At r this afternoon nil mombors of the crew of Biibmnrluo "A7," which struck on the bottom of Ply mouth Sound, were still alive. Tho pnrent ship Onyx succeeded In gottlng Into communication with them at thnt hour. Tho Bubmnrlne wan engaged Is ex ercises In tho sound with a num ber of her slater vessels. When tho manouvoiB woro over nnd the others enmo to tho Biirfnco she failed to nppenr. Tho crow consists of Lieutenant Albert Wllmnn, another officer and fourteen men. Sho Hen at n depth of 100 fcot. EI THEIR ELECTION Dan Keating Re-elected Chief and Homer Mauzey Elect ed Assistant Chief The MnrHlillold Flro Department hold n mooting innt night nnd unan imously ro-olected Dan Keating as chief of tho department without nny opposition. Tho principal fight was coutored on tho position of assistant chief, Iloinor Mauzey and Vlnco Prntt being contenders for tho offlco. Mauzey was elected assistant chief by a good margin, thirty-two votes being cast. After short fipeeches from tho of ficers elected, the meeting ndjuorned. CLUB IS AFTER H QUARTERS M North Bend Organization Lay ing Plans for Boosting County's Resources Tho prosont offices of tho North Bend Chnmber of Commerce hnvo outgrown their usefulness nnd accord ing to tho host reports nt hand will bo moved to n nioro sultnblo loca tion. It Is tho plan of tho board of directors to provide an exhibit of tho county resources ln tho offlco of tho Chambor of Commerce, nlso n largo reading room whero tho mom hers can meet nnd discuss matters and an office soparnto from the read ing room for the secretary. room for tho secretary. If this plan Is worked out a great bonofit will bo derived from the now ' arrangement. It is also tho 'plant of tho board of directors to appoint' n commltteo for tho collection of dues, theroby relieving tho secretary i of this responsibility, I Tho Chambor of Commorco bus been in touch with sevornl parties re garding tho now hotol and from all ro ports a donl la about, to bo closed for tho building of the structure providing that tho pcoplo furnish tho site. IS CLEARED UP Secret Indictment of Grand Jury at Houghton Charges Four Strikers (llr Auorl.te.1 I'rru Io Coo. n)r TlmM. HOUGHTON, Mich., Jnn. 10. Tho mystery of tho aocrot Indictments re turned by tho grnnd Jury Investiga tion of disorders in tho copper mines strlko wna cleared up todny with tho nrrest of four strikers charged with carrying concealed weapons. Al though tho grnnd Jury continued Its deliberations todny only ono othor true bill hns boon found nnd thoso who expected tho return of tndlct monts on tho doportntlou of Charlos II. Moyer, president of tho Westorn Federation of Miners, ndmltted to dny that thoro was nothing on which to hnso prediction as to probublo no tion. Only ono secret Indictment remain ed concealed, according to tho county clerk. It was learned today that tho British Columbia mombor of tho oxe cutlvo board of tho Westorn Federa tion of Minors, W. P, Davidson, nnd Dan Sullivan, president of tho dis trict council, two of thoso against whom conspiracy Indictments woro returned yestorday, had been arrest ed In La uii u in. MR. AND MRS. JOHN CARLSON, of Catching Inlet, aro visiting friends In Marshfleld today. BAND DANCE, Eagles' Hull, SAT URDAY, Jan. 17. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH und rooked food salo SATURDAY, at of fices of COOS Bay REALTY Co. by LADIES of CHRISTIAN Church. ROYAL Crown FLOUR, $4.80 por bbl. at HAINES'. WW-- - iitt'iriiiflri'1 -ri-.. BjSiMiMyft8 " jtffA ..4t.. t. at fc mi