The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 23, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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HISCIL TEST FOR ASIATICS
URGED 115 SETTLING PROBLEM
Secretary w son ouyy
AmW neoruu oumuaiu
Am V All Aliens
WEWS OF DEPARTMENT
Oh LHDUnCArnuooLu
Plan Finds Favor as Showing
No Favoritism in nciiiunnij
immitjraiiun
Dr AMO.Iilf.1 Vch Co TlniM.)
...laiiivrrrnx. 1). C Jan. 23.
tiler a conference with ConimlBBlon-
General Canilnottl totlny, Socro
" " i i.i. u"iiiiii mlvlHoil Snonker
lark that the iirohlein of Asiatic lm--i-.iinn
miiiIiI ho solved hy Con-
err, by raising the standard of i
million to Inclntlo In tho Hat of w
hreaks his leg AS UK
LOOKS AT COKX OX FOOT.
BEDFORD, IndT.lan. 23 At
tempting to look nt n corn on
tho bottom of his foot, Charles
Jiidnh Btifforuil a broken le.
Tho bono snapped above tho
knee.
WILSON'S ORDER
prohibits is
"eluded aliens those persons not able President MakfiS Rule to Pl'P
nnnM tho physical tests required of ' imiuwh mw. null, iu Tit
rwults for the l'nlte.1 States ar.ny. Vent Corruption AI110I1CJ
-Inasmuch as the vast majority of Hnnnl 7mm Fmnlnuno '
Iprcient ilay Immigrants niust earn a
llflng by performing manual labor,"
roto Sccrctnrj WIIhoii, "I sou no
Canal Zone Employes
iljr AMnrUlM 'rr In Co. liar Tlmm l
WASHINGTON, 1). '.. Jan. 23.
reason why tho standard should not President Wilson promulgated an
te raised to this point." 'executive order today that Is prnc-
The lewii of the department of tlnilly nn ontl-tlpplng law for tho
uhor. Inclitdlnir Wo immigration uur- Panama Canal zono. Asliin from
cau, arc expressed In tho lettor to prohibiting employes or tho canal
Speaker Clark Secretary Wilson organization from receiving robatos
fj)3 the method suggested not only or commissions on supplies, It pro-
nnuld meet tho Asiatic Immigration hlblts ulfls lutendeil to liiNnniw.,
hiiie, hut also the ImmlKratlon gon- any employo on tho Isthmus without
crally of tho laboring element with- knowledge of his employer.
nut vlolatliur tiio most favored nation' It Is entitled "An order to movent
or other similar clauses In existing corrupt Influuneliig of agents or
irpatlpi. an (ho subjects and citizens sorvnntH," and nrovldOH a year's
of all countries would bo treated In Imprisonment and flu s from ?lo to
exactly tho tamo innnnor. ,$100 for vlolnllon of tho order. Tho
The letter was In responso to n re- order attracted much attention In
quest from Chairman llurnett of tho view of tho fact that Colonel Gooth
itnuiA itmiili.'r.itloti Coinmltteo for als Is now InvostlictitlnK charges
comment on the Maker bill for Aslnr- that John liurko. commissary agent
lc cxclu Ion Keirctary Wilson si.ys for tho Panama Hallroad, reeolvod
a concerted movement exists In liidlti rebutoB on contracts.
and chcwjcrc to gain admission to '
the United S'n'es ami that Canada
has legislated lit a moro drastic innn-
Iccr than provided for In thu law now
landing in Con ,rr as.
PUBLISHERS OF
TYOMIES HELD
Warrants Charqe Them With
Inciting to Riot Through
Socialist Paper
tnr AMoiItt,,) l-rrim to Coos ny TlniM.)
HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan. 23.
UUSt William Tonnnrln. nrnalilnnt
of tho corporation which publishes
a Finnish Socialist paper, Tyomles
and several stockholders wero ar
rested In Hancock today by Sheriff
Cruz on warrnntB charging thorn
with Inciting to riot through pub
lished statements.
They wero released under hnniln
of $1000 each. Tho publication of
COST IS BE
FIGURED 001
War Correspondents at El
Paso Worried Over Amount
Eaten by Mexicans
tnr AmocUttl 1'itm to Cool lit? Timet.)
EL PASO, Jan. 23. A now roll
cnll of tho Mexican soldiers and re
fugees who fled from OJInaga and aro
now hold nt Fort HIIsb Bhowed that
several hundred more aro dependent
upon tho nlted States than tno first
counts Indicated. Tho total numbor
is 1087, of which 3520 are soldiers.
Tho rest aro women and children nnd
malo civilians. Tho wounded boI-
i i "
INC DREDGE OREGON GOING FROM
YftQUINA TO WORK AT COOS BAY
an editorial charging the deputies' ller left at Presidio are also to bo
iui uiu rusponsimiity rortito Itnl-, brought here
mi nun (iisnsicr at unltinint on Armv nrrrnm nv it u-m ! nt
-threo cents to
Invited guests,
addition tnero
mn nan uisastcr at Calumet on Army officers say
Christmas over was tho basis of tho, an average of thlrtv-
complaint agnlnst tho men. Plvo ' feed each of tho sel'f.
employes of Tyomles had provIoiiB-jor $1C7C a day. In
ly been arrested.
M1010
SOIT STARTED
remaliiB tho cost of tenting, sanitary
arrangements, guarding the camp and
$25,000 for transportation.
nr
i
PRINCE DE10IS
SA T A P M I- R J Drawn Swords Greet Worker;
nh nuilLU Who Try to Celebrate
E OPPOSE
mm
Uncle Sam Commences Work
of Collecting Cash From
Railroad Directors
tnr Aim UtM I'rFM to Com nay Tlmm.
ST. I.Ol'IS, Mo.. Jan. 23. Suit to
recover more t inn $11,000,000 was
filed In tho I'nltotl States Dlstrld
Court against ton men who wero di
rectors In tto St. Louis nnd Snn
1'rsnclsco lallroad In 1010.
Tho ton aro Ii. P. Yoakum, chair
man of tho rrlpco directorate rt tho
time of Its rccclvorHhlp, Jnmos Camp
bell, president of tiro North American
company, which brought tho receiver
ship suit: William K. Hlxby, now re
ceiver of tho Wabash; C. W. Illlllard,
rormor vlco prosldont or tho Frisco:
II. Ii. Wind. oil. former president of
tho Frisco: K. V. Thnvor. A. 8.
Orleg, Frnnk Trumbull, Thomas
west mm nans witterreidt.
BE ARRESTED
Vice-President of Armour Con
cern Refuses to Answer
Questions Asked
I UK PAH) 95(1(10 FOR I
ItAItB VAIUKTY OP PLKA.
I'AKIS, Prance, Jan. 23. I3d
mond Porlor of tho French In
stituo is authority for tho state
ment that n noted Hrltlsh ento
mologist and collector has paid
$5000 ror a raro variety or riea.
It Is of tho kind occasionally
found in the skin of tho sea
otter.
FORCES
FOR
A BATTLE
IU Amv lain! l'rrn to Com liar Tlinnr
Villa Assembles His Troops!
I ai lurreon lor a uccisive
Engagement
ltr AMoilatrtl I'rna Io Cooa liar Imra.)
CHIHUAHUA. .Inn. 23 Hobols
and Federals wero concentrating tholr I
forces today for a decisive battlo nti
Torroon. Tho engagement Is expect
ed to decide whether General Villa'
can push on Into tho central and sou
thern states,
Villa sent several moro troop tralna
south today. Ho hns succeeded In ad
vancing tho bulk or hlB army to Jim
Inez, hair way to Torroon, without ro-
v'ltnnce. Thero is overy indication j
i "in. inu iiueriii goverumcui is pre-.
Ihiiiiik iu iiiuiiu ii iuBiuruiu reniHi
Join Col. P. S. Michie in
Making Local Harbor
Best on Coast
MAJOR MORROW MEETS
PORT COMMISSIONERS
Arrangements Being Made for
Disposal of Work to be
by Dredges.
,
.MKKT'S POUT COMMISSION J
j Major Morrow, United Stales
engineer, and G. K, Goodwin,
! assistant United States engineer,
1 aro meeting with tho Port
Commission this afternoon and
going over a number or iiuos-
I tlons In regard to tho Improvo-
I ment of the local harbor. The
I visitors mot with tho Port Pom.
I mission In tho Government Kn-
glnoor'B orrico this morning
and thoroughly discussed tho
local situation from all angles,
President Simpson stated this
afternoon that tho plan to solid
n representative from Cooa
Ihiy to Washington to Book nn
appropriation for tho Jetty hud
been nbauduned for tho pres
ent. Major Morrow nnd Ills nsslit
nuts will bo the guests or tho
loading boosters of Coos liny
at a smoker to bu given In tho
Mllllconm Club tonight.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2J. I-re.lerlck . nilco llt Torroon. risking everything J,-,8- Mclilo. which arrived fro
;J1Ib vice prosldon of tho Armour , n 81)ro10 offort tu Jhot,k vla Columbia yestordny, there will
:.ir lino, faced posslblo Iniprlsonmont ntlvnnco fMrt,or toward Mexico City. Vth?r (lru,,K "B0,1 ,0 W(,r,c "
odny hecnuso or Ills rofusnl to an- in disposing or tho troops propara- ''nr,,,or of CooH ,,ny' l,('t:')r11
I
Cn
tod
I Unsuccessful Effort Made
Against Germany's Hope
ful Near His Palace
(Pr Xt d U'e fr.M to Cooa liar TIidm,
"Bloody Sunday" Date
I Mr Amn atr. l're in Cooa liar Tlmm 1
ST. PKTICUSIU'HG. Jan. 23.
Il'ollco yesterday dispersed with
drawn swords n crowd of domou
BtratoiB observing tho anniversary
or "Hloody Sunday," January 22,
I'inri. wlwm trnmis innuHiiereil ninnv
HHrtl.IN. .Inti fil v., iitiuiw.nnaa- utrtlrliiir wnrlr tiwtii fia tlinv viri
Jul attempt to attack Crown Prlnco mnrchlng, led by Father Giipon. to
nuviirK uiiiiiiin nr llnrmniiv wna I'nllrn Kiniiirn In iii'nmnr. in inn 1'Jlll-
maae today as ho wns alighting rrom,loror n petition rornitilntlng their
PULP WORKER
IN EIPL0S1
U auto at the pnlnco,
PORTER AIDS
LONE BANDIT
political and economic demands.
"Man Wants Money" He Says
u rassenner minks He
Is Seeking Tip
IDT Ao UtM PrMi A rnAM n. i. .
IlfarM .. 'v",'i aim uauiy
Ki,r,cr8 a l0I1 Mdlt held up
MlAi , :? rh " a s eopor of tho
entered ?hi-entral tral' "obher
i.f. f1th.? .r at Jackson. Mich., and
body itafj " ",ln"ie8 when somo-l.-'lgni.,Io'l
for tho omnrirmiov
. . " Tho rnlilmi. ni..i..i .i.t
Porter win. ii luiiiiuiiiou mo
Wo a bag, 8 rovolvr lmndod
'kemAViV.'aner?. ? t?H
The nor . . :? ",u"uJi no sam,
birth. ' ter t00k tho bS to tho first
"manUheernl sl,r'" Ba,d tho V0'
"Shnt fre wnn,s raonoy."
HwSeSer.Scl l0t mo " 8a,d
sun6" fnlL1 l am n renl rohbor with
"fill anil r - m1"" io mo
vlctimSwted ,t,l "n8sonBc-.
.iira8jiei(ied about $300.
wxdkijLto nussi.v
I,e0ftsadorr';m,lA""o,t1 Alii-
e nntnir.i ' " u.. Jan. 22.
?CftA' ". M Ptadill.
. was ordPr,AJnbaS8ador t0 KB
lj be ffiS fPV01:ab,'r "Ported
fnnittee riL foroiEB relations
Pen held'un i,. nomination had
Ujed agreemf a ,re?ort of a" a''
(ad Senat0r Tat bertween Plndoll
"mffidW hold tho office
h"ft" 2tR?Jr11slo-Bell, rent,
want help, try a Want Ad
FOR GOETHALS
Canal Engineer Urged to Be
come Police Commission
1 er of New York City
llr AaaodateJ I'rwa Io Cooa IUr TlmM
NKW YORK, Jan. 23. Mayor
Mltcholl mado n statomont today
cnrrylng a Biiggostlon that Colonol
Geomo W. Goothals. chief engineer
or tho Panama Canal, will bo tho
noxt Police Commissioner of New
York. "Prom tho beginning," aald tho
Mayor. "I liavo urgod him to nc-
copt tho plnco. I am to have a per
sonal Intorvlow with Perkins to
morrow." Porklns sailed ror Pauama early
this month and hod a conference
with Colonol Goothals. If tho Col
onol accepts tho position, It will bo
necessary for mm to reuro irom mo
Army.
to dIcidFon
Brother of Foreman Blown
Across Soda Burning Room
and Injured
Prcdorlck Hlehtor, brothor of Fore
man Otto Illchter, of tho Coos Day
Pulp & Manufacturing company's
plant - - ..:.. :, who was serious
ly Injured In an explosion nt tho mill
tho day boforo yesterday, la reported
badly burned and his recovery un
certain, at tho hospital nt North Horn!,
wliero ho was taken after tho ac
cident. Itlchtor was working In tho room
In which tho soda burner Is located,
and tho gases, through some combina
tion or circumBtaiicoB, oxploded with
fittch force that Itlchtor wna hurlotl
across tho room. Ho wna serioualy
burned and Inhaled some of tho flame
during tho explosion.
Dr. K. Mlngus, who is attending the
Injured man, stated Inst night that
two of his fingers are brokon, but
that tho enso la not sorloua. At tho
hospltnl It was roported this nftor
noon thnt tho Injuries rocolvod by
Itlchtor wore mostly from tho burns
and from inhaling tho gas, and that
tlmo nlouo would toll whether ho
would completely recover.
In addition to tho new dredge, Col.
from tho
bo nn-
on tho
.11.,.,,,,, .. il... ........... linrtior Of COOH Hnv. nrrnrllll,' in
Bwor questions regarding tho com-1,,,... (o imttlo Villa iilanned odnv tJ MnJo'' Morrow, United Stntos enuln.
pany h iiUKinesa nsiceii by inomiiors or 80I1,i In,.K0 aetachnienta wiuth of Tor- oor- of I'ortland. Thin dredge will
the i interstate Commerce Commission, ?.?," to cu it of "ho roTront of to h " town, now oporatlng at Ya-
which Ib Investlgntlng the relations !.c, ora,B 0 Mexico city! l" qulnn, and sho 1b duo Lore about
of tho rallroada with tho private ar 'April 1.
I A mi. ..i. ...I,., ?.... 1 ....II. .1.1..
.,,..f,t niiiwii ii mill nil.
"Thoro Ih an appropriation of 10,
000 n yoar for tho work of depon
ing Cooh Hay harbor," Bald Major
Morrow this morning, "nnd this pro
vides for tho operation of tho Oregon
nt this point. Knch year that tho
drodgo does not oporato hero tho
r mount pIloB up to provide ror moro
ijsieusive operations in tho nituro."
Major
Hues,
Georgo P. Hoylo, attorney ror tho
Commission announced he would
brlii.r cotitompt proceodlugs against
Kills nnd other offlolals or tho com
pany who refused Information.
REBATE COARSE
INVESTIGATED
Swift & Company, Packers,
Said to Have Profited
$60,000 by Agreement
l)r Amo. I.lfj I'rraa Io Cooa Ilay TlniM,
CHICAGO, 111., Jnn .23. Tho In
vestigation of tho c'.mrges that Swift
ft Co., packers, profltod to tho ex
tent or $00,000 by what Is said to
have been in orrect a rehntlng agree
ment with tho Ann Arbor railroad
company was begun by tho Federal
Brand jury.
TWO INDICTED
FOR GRAFT!!
Service by Collecting
contributions
HIT Anorlat-M IVaa in Cihm liar Tlm 1
Morrow Httlteil thnt Mm
llfAlllrn ...m.l.l l.n 1.nH.. ...1.1. I.. .!.
Charged With Violating Civil tTr Ti, moth. toTorll0 Jntif
inu iiiiiiiuiii. ni i nn iippropriiiiiou up
to the present tlmo Ib used up. Ou
being nHked when tho Col. P. s. Mlch
lo would commence operations, tho
1'nlln.l Ul,.l..u .... ..!.. ...... '..,., ,i.i ..
PnilTI WM V V Tin ! MF, I ' "".." --"-"'" "llBiliul'l milll llllll HIIU
IUIUIA.U, , i Jnil. 2,1, Will.' would taokln I in lim. nil gnnn na ilir.
K'olly. or Syracuse. Domoerntlo Btntn .. . .i" . !"". "'. "" ." '" fts U,
commute man, and Pay Pursons,! ' V.V, 'Vi"" " ,1 '
chairman of tho Democratic com-, 'nrii ,1.! ,1,, " J,.., ln M,,.i
mltteo of Courtland County, wore ' , 0f )0 i.i " ,L l,t , lllla
jointly Indicted today charged with ff Zl !S 'J,. Z ar " ., at", ?
II V Obit nil Of tlin f!lvll Snri'lrn In ?I ' "" f.008 " .A'10 ,,nr' '' Mttjor
collecting Blxty contrlbutlona from or end nf tho I iZl. ."iln1'0,11
Civil Sorvlcn nninlnvrfl I 0r. ."" ' tl10 linnnol. whorn the
wwi borueo ompiojcs. motion of tho vofsol will not litor.
DIFFER ABOUT
BOAT HISTORY
NVESTIGAW
Democratic Caucus Will Con
sider Resolutions on Mine
Probing Tonight
JDr Auoclate4 Vrf to Cooa Car Tlmci.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23.
A Democratic caucus prepared to
meet last night to consider resolu
tions for Congressional investigation
of tho Michigan and Colorado mine
strikes.
19 MUTINEERS
ARE ARRESTED
Outbreak on Steamer Follows
Refusal of Demand Craft
Returns to Port
Dr Aoclate Treaa to Cool nijr Time.,
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 23. Mutiny
broko out on tho steamship Devonian
shortly after leaving Liverpool for
Iloston and she was compelled- to put
back to Holy Head, where nineteen
of tho crow wero arrested.
Tho outbreak was caused when tho
union Bailors refused to obey orders,
demanding that tho non-union men
bo put ashore.
AID FOR RIUSLAW.
Tho Florence West says: "Senator
Chamberlain haa Introduced an am
endment to tho river and harbor hill
to grant $24G,000 for tho Siuslaw
jetties provided the local authorities
furnish an equal amount."
Eugene 0'Connell, Capt. Alex
Hall, Henry Sengstacken
and Others Talk
Thoro la n decided dlfroronco or
opinion among some or tho older res
idents or Coos Hay as to tho history
or tho tug Kscort nnd tho Moasonger,
tno uisciiB8lon bolng revived by tho
dynamiting or tho hulk or tho Ks
cort. Kugono O'ConnoJ declares it wasn't
tho Escort at all that it was tho re
mains of tho Messenger. Iio said that
ho know becauso ho was ono of tho
Coos Day men who paid dearly for
tho old Messenger. Tho father of
Senator Harry Lano organized tho
company to build tho Messenger nnd
those who went In with him failed
to realize much if anything on It.
Henry Sengstacken la euro that It
was tho Escort's hulk that was blown
up. Ho says that he romombors It ail
very plainly.
uapt. Alec Hall says that tho de
struction or tho boat whore its hulk
remained was not intentional. It was
rioated out there on tho tldo. Tho
hull, which waa in good shape wns
used ror a stand to dischargo tho 4th
or July riroworka, and tho wholo
bunch or firoworka accidentally took
fire, causing a wild scramble among
the hundred or bo that had gathered
on tho old boat to aid in tho spectac
ular colobration.
Capt. Hall says that tho Escort was
not Coos Day's first tug. It waa pre
ceded by tho Fearless, which was
called "Tho Dug." Ho says tho hulks
of the Messenger and Escort woro
sunk closo together.
LABOR TROUBLE
ES
I
House Expected to Act Fa
vorably on Rule Permitting
Investigations
tllr Aaawlatik Pra to Cooa nar Tlmra.J
WASHINGTON, D. L. Jan) 23
Plans for CoiiKressionnl lnvonilL-n.
tlon of tho Colorado and Mlehlcim
btrlkcs are IkIiil- framed toduv l.v
Congressmen who oxpoct tho House
to act favorably on tho decision of
last night's caucus, which Instruct
ed tho rules coinmltteo to bring In
a special ruio pornilttlng such In
vestigations. Those who opposed tho Investiga
tions In caucus will contlnuo tholr
opposition on tho floor, on tho con
tention that no Federal question
la Involved. Chairman Henry said
tho rule8 committee would voto
favorably on tho reports tomorrow
and that resolutions authorizing (hq
Investigations would pasa tho Uouso
Aionuay,
N
W
tho
fero with tho drodclni: nrm. Sim
would bo drotlglng thero right now,
but Bonio iirrniiKomontB have to bo
mado ror tho disposal or tho sand
Inside tho hnrhor.
"Tho sand ennnot ho dumped whoro
it would Intcrroro with nnvlgatlon,
either during tho presont tlmo or In
tho future Thoro aro places In tho
hnrhor. however, whoro considera
ble snud may bo dumpod to ndvnn
tngo. Tho selection of theso places
will be mnrkpil on harbor charts.
Tho drodgo draws about 17 reot or
wntor when loaded with sand, and
with the doors In tho bottom or tho
snip oponlng outward a little over
tin co reit to nllow tho sand to drop,
nonrly twenty root or water Is re
quired to diimn tho mntorlal. Thla
can bo materially holpod by dumping
inu Biuiii nj uigu 11110.'
Ur-iiis Aro CoiiKlderoil.
MnJorMorrow and Assistant Unit
od States Knglneer G. E. Goodwin
mot with tho monition! or tho Port
Commission thlB morning, including
tho port onglnoer, Mr. Chnrlcson,
Ilenry Sengstacken. Anson Rogors,
Louis J. Simpson nnd others to dis
cuss tho harbor improvements.
Captain Mncgenn or tho nroalc
wator, and Captain Reed, or tho Col.
P. S. Mlchio, went ovor th harbor
charts this morning In tho cl-nrt room
of tho dredgo, and tho armor mado
Suggestions ncnlllBt dllinnliif? nnv
Band on tho northorn sldo or tho har
bor. Ho declared that any sand on
tho north' Bldo waB invariably carried
out to tho bar again bv tho eurront,
whllo on tho south Bldo thoro woro
several places botween South Inlet
nnd Pony Slough whoro sand could
bo dumped clear or tho current.
Tho appointment or Captain Reed
na ninstor or tho now dredgo haa
caused considerable satlsraction with
local harbor boosters, who reol that
tho solectlon or n skilled man who
has been fnmlllnr with Coos liny for
tho last forty yoara was a good move.
To ItKDUCK tho HIGH COST of
LIVING, tho STEAMER HARDY un
til furthor notlco will OAimv
FREIGHT at a ItEDUCTION or SI
HELP WOMEN
Special Assessment Voted to
Aid Female Workers to
Perfect Organization
Dr Aaaodated I-rcaa to Cooa IUr Tlmea.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23
Snorlnl nR.snKHinnnt nn nil rnilnnn ni.
filiated with tho American Fedora-,1-11 TON- SAILS from SAN
tlon or Labor to ralso funds ror tho FRANCISCO FRIDAY, Jan. 23 at
nu iut.-i uiKuiuzmiuii 01 mo women 3 i, m,
worKers, was voieu touay by tho
executive council.
Times Want ads bring results.
i mdft nifajiti j
.a-A&aU a -At.fi. .