The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall Mn 171
and Coos Hay Advertiser. nUt ' ,H-
EB TODAY 10 END S. P.
DHL OF CENTRAL PACIFIC
L, Rnnnral McReynolds
Biles Noted Case at
sail LHKU.
ON WILL AFFECT Q
The rttoinu uunwi
. i'J!..ii I June nf TAn
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Tim tivv.. vi. 11. Attorney
KdSIelWmold. filed a Bhorman,
halt hero l0UU' lu "" r,
C Pacific's control over tho
Li tracIHe railway nml its Bub-
bpacliic consi i"""!"'""
VOLLMER WIS
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lutI.UK Ml'B HKIT FOUND.
ri.p l'roin Slrmns-on
Fir,..i,i AkIkiii. In Alaska
,Aili'J Pm 1 Codl "' THiiw.1
icinvnTON. I). C. rob. 10.
prctcrvcr bearing tho nnmo
Ink" the whaling vessel on
h vilhjalmiir StcfniiBson, tlio
lc explorer, linncil, aim wimii
!nt reported In August off Point
dw, tho norincrnmusi puim ui
U has been washed nalioro nt
liol, Alukn. ,
Li was reported to tlio United
is Bureau of Education by Wll-
T, IPP. liiier or mo iiuronu a
Jit division.
iM'IIIM.i: (Hill if
F.UIint CARES IOIt IIKIl
President Wilson Pleased Ov
er Democratic Victory in
Second Iowa District
inr AwikhIM I'ith to Coo, Iltr Tlinra.1
WASHINGTON, f). C, Fob. 11.
Tlio election of Honry Vollmor, of
Davenport, tlio Doinocrntlc cnntll
dnto for Congress from tlio Second
Jown District, wns tlio occaulnn for n
general rojolclng In ndmlnlHtrntlon
lllr AmocUIH I'm, lo Coo, ll Tlmn.1
ROME, Feb. 11 A eoiiBiiltntlon
In regnrd to tlio condition of
Vewsel and Congressional circles horo today. .inrlc8 ComlBlcoy, president of tlio
CPUS. COISKEY
S VERY ILL
President of Chicago American
League Baseball Club is
Sick in Rome
, comiskev better.
I tlljr AwoilMoil lnti lo Coo, liar TlniM.J
I ROME, Feb. 11. Charles
conilBkey, president of tlio Chi
cago Club or tl.o American
Leagues, wns well enough today
to go with members of tho Am
erican baseball teams to tlio Vnt
lcnn, whero tho pnrty was re
ceived by tho Pope. Immediate
ly nftorwnrd Comlskoy went to
n medical Institute for an X-ray
examination. The examination
showed nothing serious.
M
1
TRY TO
BISHOP
Suffragettes Endeavor to At
tack London Divine En
Route to Parliament
WOMEN SENTENCED. I
fir AiuoclitFil rrci, to Cooi Il.r TltnM.J
LONDON', Feb. 11. Seven
militant suffrngcttcs were sen
tenccd to four dnys Imprison
ment each for obstruction and
assaulting In connection with
tho police attempt last night to
arrest Mrs. Emmellno Pnnk
hurst. The women declined to
furnish security to keep tho
penco for six months.
lOONALD GOES
! TO COUNTY JAIL
Accused of Cashing Worthless
Sight Draft No Word
From Friend
. ... . ti. rti.A oHl Nfiri'i n MnHnnn 11 tlifu ttinrtilntr I
Cfo fS.V.5 X 'jyasliound over to .hol Jur y K wiuonv
oi me sinio iiuiiiHiriiu ocuuui -f ''.;." ." "" v fiielr winter homo at Fort
iirn cuinuiii in ii.iiiiiu .luiui- ----r.- - , v --' - tj' in., b or v. wiiero lui will
eVnZllo.mmniHtwl to the In- Mut protunsM. In default of mqo ,,,, ., '&. "I '"', , '.,
m . I.n nlk I. s ( ----.. . . , .. ,. '.r..a
ml, provided her Jm"- ,,0 wn".tnk?? to, tho rou"ty'tho laboratory hero in
to'.nko l.or Into nil ft CoauH - Mil- nfternoon by ,,'n enlaTod nnd largo
or her. A weok L0"8. "l' ,V ,", L.?.?:.. ,.,., , .'of rhemlcnlH nnd "toolB"
Chicago Amerlcnn Has-bnll Club.
who was takon sorlously 111 on the
train between Naples and Home, was
held today by loading specialists. It
wns decided to submit Comlskoy to
mi oxnmlnntlon under Hoontgon
rays. Ills Illness Is sn-oro Indiges
tion with marked symptoms. Tho
patient wns hotter yesterday.
KD1SO.V HAH HIKTHDAV.
"The Wlanl of Klcctrlety" ! Hl-ty-seven
YviUH Old Today.
WKST OHANOI3. N. J.. Feb. 11.
Tlionins A. Kdlson will colobrnto
today his sIxty-Boventh Jilrthdny.
Mr. Kdlson Is still very actively?, cn
KiiKed In cxporlmentnl and ronearch
work, dosplt tho number of years
o for
Mayor,
eom-As
has recently
quantities
shlnnoil In
It, tho working pnrt looks moro prob
tnr Aocl,tKl I'rrn lo t"oo H TIdm 1
LONDON, Fob. 11. Militant suf
fragettes mndo a stronco effort yes
terday to provont tho Illshop of
London from attending tho opening
'session of tho Houso of Lonrds,
whoro ho Is n mombor. Tholr lro
wns particularly directed npalnst. th
Ilishap for his alleged whitewash
ing of tho Government In a roport
on tho prison treatment of suffra
gettes. Tho Illshop's resldonco In
Ft. Jumes Squnro waB plckted ear
ly In tho dny by women. Along tlio
rnuto from Trucklnglinm Pnlnco to
tho Houso of Lords, tho authorities
took strict precautions to provont
nny attempt on tho pnrt of suffra
gettes to break up tho procession or
roach tho king with n petition.
n i
DEATH PENALTY
FOR DISASTER
A
6
IS
Six Mexican Outlaws Hanged
for Causing Cumbre
Tunnel Disaster
(Ilr Amo"Ii1 fmt b mio Tir Tlmn.)
EL PASO, Toxns, Fob. 11. Maximo
Cnstlllo nnd six followers, credited
with having caused tho Ciimhro tun
nel dlsnster, woro enptured nnd exe
cuted Monday near Pearson, Chihua
hua, according to a telegram to Villa
at Juircz. Tho messnge, Villa said,
en mo from CouBtltutlounlist officials.
ONE KILLED IN
AIR COLLISION
Maximo Castillo and Six Fol
lowers Executed Summar
ily For Crime
KILLED TRaInLOAD IN
BIG CUMBRE TUNNEL
Desperadoes Finally Rounded
Up and Given No Quarter
by Incensed Troop
KIXCJ GF.OnOH'S SPEECH
Itlon from Ilcml
it will osreo
n.lv nml rnrn fni
I ' . .. ... AIilIiamiiIiI It...! lumn 1i.iIj1 f t h ..
i lim hl ln''Xllliir Willi IllinlllllP .in imiuui null uvuu nvui i"l
neaped from tho Institution, ro,l,u? of ,,n'B t0. "'V'.' h!m. ,l ,:mil:o.nblo thnn tho vacation.
Iilore then efforts hnvo boon ox- fV1 J ,.'"y :" n,.H. 0'0Rrn l"
I looking to llOr parolO. " -"l" i uimuni, .m nuuiii
I mi nuuw. iv niHiii- until ii'i r-i nun
, which ho hnd Hugh Siwddon Indnrso.
lAiS fLT A Ilr II 'ii'MVUHii, mi iuii,v nun u uii iuu;n-
inP Till illl 'l om Clinpin nnd tho officers do
iliS liiiirlll .nor think thoro will ho nny.
I I rill! IU MrDonnld taught school for n
IVW I 'M. Id 'l. .,, I.V.Irlm. lit luia hn.n linflir.
lug uround Coitilllo mid Mnrshflold
, for Homo t lino. Ho was undor sua-
plclon In ronnectlon with Miller nnd
.VnuKlinn In both tho Myrtlo Point
lmnk robbory nnd the horo stonl-
Ing enses on tho upper Coqulllo.
I but no doflnlto ovldcnco wns Heciirod
agnlntft him.
McDonnld hns nnd llttl.- mnnoy
.lioro nnd hns borrowed from nny
i
00
to
SCHMIDT TO DIE.
Xew York Murderer Sentenced
Electric Clmlr.
lllr Av4lr.l rrM lo Coo, IUr TlmM.J
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. linns
Schmidt wns sentenced today to dlo
In tho oloettic ehnlr within tho week
beginning Mrreh 2:i, for tho niurdor
or Aunn Aumiillor.
Safety nt Sea mttl Homo Hulo Theme
"of Sim'im'Ii I'roin Throne
tnr AMotittci Prffi to coo, vj Timf.i
LONDON, Fob. 10. King Oeorgo
opened tho fourth robsIou or tho
present Hrltlsh Parllnmnit yestor
day. Queen Mary nnd tho Klnn
both woro tholr crowns nnd bril
liant rnln's. Only n few privileged
strangers woro ndmlttod to tho
houso. Police nnd soldltrs, whoso
duties on those occnnlons hnroloforo
has boon lnrgoly pnrfunc'ory.
searched ovory corner of the collnrs
anil vnults for suffrngettPs.
The recent conference on snfety
of life at sen nnd homo rulo for
Irolnnd, were subjects of Importance
In King Oeorgo'B speech from tho
throne. For the most nnr' ts wni
the usunl col"rlpHs recltnl of ovents
nlrondy recorded.
(TWO OTHEI(S 1X.IUHED IX SOUTH
! AFHICA WHEN FLYIXG .MA-
CHINKS COLLIDE AND OCCU
PANTS FALL TO KAHTII.
i
ID r AmOiIhIM Prrf lo CoA, nf TIniM 1
JOHANNISTIIAL. Gormnny. Fob.
ill. A blplnuo nnd monoplnuo col
lided In mid-air over tho norodroino
I today, causing the death of ono nvl
1 ator nnd the sorlous Injury of two
I others. Gorhnvd Gcdlmnyor, nn ox
I perloncod' ntrmnn, wns flying In n
blplnuo, currying n nnssongor. Liout.
! Leonhnrdt of tho the Gorman nrmy.
Thoy woro circling tho aerodrome nt
u height of 100 feet whon tho mach
ine crashed Into a blplnuo In wi lull
Degnnr, a pupil nt n flying school,
wns making his first Indopondont
flight. Hoth mnchluos foil. Whon
tho men woro oxtractod from the
wreckage Dcgnor wns found dead nnd
tho other two seriously hurt.
JIUKUTA HUYS A H.MS.
lllr AMotlate.l fun lo Coo, P7 TlinM.)
MODILE, Aln., Feb. 11.
President Ilucrta has bought J
10,000 ririos and a half million
rounds of nmmuultlon of a con
cern nt Montgomery for ship
ment to Vera Cruz through this
port, nccordlng to tho announce- 1
mont of the Mexican consul hero.
A dlspnteh' from Montgomery
confirmed tho snlo.
OUTIIHEAK OF YAQUIS.
India" On Warpath To Add To Joys
of Old Mexico.
inr Atorilel I'itm to Coo, !lr Tlmm.1
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Fob. 11. YnquI
outrages hnvo bocomo so provnlent In
Ronoin Hint General Alvuro Obregon
hns decided to furnish mllltnry es
corts to all travelers, nccordlng to
dlBpntches received today from Hor
moslllo, tho Constltutlonnll8t capital,
Tho first escort of twenty-flvo Con
stttutlonnllst soldiers nccompnnlod a
niiilo pnck-trnln which loft Ilorino
slllo yesterday, hound for Uros, nonr
which point the Indians hnvo boon
most nctlvo In their bnndlt oporn-tlons,
Al'TKIt HAXIHT GANG
orious California Unable to
furnish Bond Gillinan
Also Held
ono Hint ho could. Ho also nnwiiodl
n watch nnd somo other, nrtlclos.
KE
RLU
W
B;iiUlM rpri lo Coo, JUr TIium.
NKRANCISCO, Feb. 11. Un
to furnish rash linll In Mm
of 5000 cash or bonds for $10.-
."urey i. iKKg, former Stnto
itect. and Wnii r fiinitm.. imu
Jion oil Ncw Year's ovo, woro
i to the county Jnll today wiioro !
OOlt remain Until linll In i-lvnn i
MU they are hrniifht in trlnl I
JPerlOT Court nil n nnvrwn f I
i..i :... "". " v'" "M
'- "muii, prortrred ngulnst
i ind Paul II. Spott, by Ida
" Blrl Who swonrs lin In . . . i.i-
wn yean. ohi. spott is out. txpiorer bteranssen wires
:? uao ims been set for Thnt His Vnssc and Men
"ALL SAFE"
frill, but If tlln rrltlllnnl nnln.lnl
ihA ......i ....:" "."."" "" .
,?."""' lunnw, 1110 caso Will
loir be rpn-lin,i i., . ..
i..iBh.?.r.,ff KRRpr8 BnUl that
.77 r,wvm woul(l llavo "no
th ii...i .ul,Bl,LH "inn ni-
Ml ri.- '"hiid iiuu ueon;
U, In y Wl" b0 klt 'Iocko, I
Fr cells excentlntr thrnn i.nnrni
Are Well
inr AMOtUle.I rrw to Con, nr Tlmw.l
OTTOWA, Fob. 11. A message
was received today from Explorer
Vllhjnlmur Stofnnsson In which ho
oxpresscd tho bollof that his vessol,
Kcrluk. nnd Its crow nro snfe. Tho
excepting threo hours ' Blitp was caught In tho Ice, drifting
' hen they will exorcise
QMAG
ESP
SAFE
ITE ICE
awav whllo Stofansson and threo
companions woro on tho North Al
nskan const hunting. Thov mndo
tholr wny to Point Harrow nnd whon
tho meBsngo wns dispatched here
woro encamped at Colllnson Point
engaged In scientific Investigation.
tl
UaaTffWv?d.q?w
eral Days' s J '
SSreMcv:"r'r,'n,
fie IVT ?d well." Part
:A U? ."f.lt
r-Blx had h c,arr,ed a cew of
nT.,?aa. been ockwi in m. i
'tsa?ig;New,oundlB,,di
I UU,) HtVEYINO FUND.
&TON, D. p PAl
L."0 w a rpm,.;. '." .-
ra iv...."ii irom snrvnvm.i
aberlMa win i,rt,and' Senator'
i 8 funrt in. , "regon land
1 19 130 Son f rca8.ed frm 20.'
. "V.O00 for the next fiscal
I
THE
COOS BAY TIMES
has the
LARGEST CIRCULATION
of any
newspaper published in
COOS, CURRY OR
DOUGLAS COUNTIES
PROVED BY
GOVERNMENT REPORT
AND
OFFICIAL LIST
ON FILE WITH
COUNTY CLERK
CO.YEV FOH GOVEItXOH
(Hf ..rt. I.lr-I rT., lo Coo. lur Tlm.,
fDolnyed In transmission)
MASSILI.ON. O.. Fob. 10 "Goti-
eral" J. S. Coxoy, loader of nn nrmy
of unemployed from Mnsslllon to
Washington In 1804, nunoiinced IiIh
cnndldncy for Governor of Ohio on
tho Soelnllst ticket nt tho prlninrles
next AugUBt,
JOIN EVERS
i CUB MANAGER
PHOHE CHIIISTM iS DISASTEH.
Want Coiiv;iwn to Investigate Cain
met Tmccdy.
(nr Amu IticK Prrt. to Coo, Ilr Tlmoi.J
HANCOCK. Mich.. Feb. 11. An
Investigation by n congrosslonnl sub
committee of tho Itn'lnn Hall dlsns
ter nt Cnlumot nn Christmas ovo was
nsked by O. N. Hilton, counsel for tho
Western Federation of Minors. Hil
ton chnrged thnt tho disaster was
cnuscd by n mnu wearing a Citizen's
Alllanco button.
BULLETIN HELD
LOTTERY
Fremont Older and R. A.
Crothers Charged With
Violating Federal Law
(Ilr AiKKlitMi TrtM lo Coo, l!r Time,.!
STOCKTON, Cal., Feb. 11. Com
plaints asking for tho arrest or Fre
mont Older'and R. A. Crothers, edi
tor and publisher respectively of the
San Francisco Bulletin, were issued
here today charging them with a
misdemeanor of conducting a lottery
through tho columns of tholr paper,
Tho complaint was sworn to uy ue
tectlvo J. McKlndsoy.
ALASKA HILL UP.
nr AuocltKd Pri to Coo, Br Time,.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Fob. 11.
Consideration of tho Alaska railroad
bill was begun today In tho Houso.
To expedite Its passage tho Chamber
lain bill, which had nlready passed
In the Senate, was considered as a
substitute. The bill's supporters ex
pect Its passage soon.
AGED NOVELIST MAHIUES
Dj AMOcl.teJ Prru lo coot Far Tlmw.
(Delayed In transmission)
LONDON, Fob. 10. Thomas. Har
dy, the British novelist, was mar
ried today to Miss Florence Dug
dale, his secretary. He Is In bis
seventy-fourth year.
FetprtratorN of Tunnel Disaster Aro
, Cloxely Pursued.
' (Or AMofUtM I'm, to Coo, liar -ImM.)
JUAREZ, Fob. 11. Ilnndlt lond
or Cnstlllo nnd fourteen of th hand
whoso extermination hnB boon or
dered by Gonornl Villa ns tlio ro
sult or tho Cumbro tunnel dlsnster,
wns Inst scon nt Pnchln, n sninll
Mormon colony In Wcstorn Clilhun
htm, according to Information Just
received hero. Castillo Is report
ed headed north with n detachment
of rebel troops In pursuit.
Manager Chanc? Announces
That He Will Outbid Fed
erals for Him
(Ilr Aolilrl I'rru lo roo, liar TlmM. 1
LOS ANOELES. Fob. 11 Frank
Cr.nnco, mnnagor of tho Now York
American Longuo tonni, said today
ho was In tho flold to got Johnny
Evers, tho Chicago Cub mnnnnor de
posed yesterday by Murphy-
"I do not enro what tho Federal
Longuo offers," ho snld, "I will pay
more."
W
T VOTEION
RELAND BILL
Note Home Rule Measure
Brought Up For Discussion
in Parliament Again
nr AMoeltled Pt, to Coo, D.r Time.
LONDON, Fob. 11, Tho question
whether homo rule for Ireland should
Includo tho northern province of Ul
ster, was discussed again today In the
House of Commons. Sir John Sim
ons, Attorney Genoral, dofoatod the
Unionist amendment to reply to tho
king's speech. This amendment de
clared "It would bo disastrous to
proceed further with tho government
for Ireland bill until tho measure
had been submitted to tho Judgment
of tho country."
The attorney genoral said "The
real purpose of this amoudment Is
to tear up the parliament act even in
the event of a general election re
turning the Liberals to nower. It
would bo a now parliament and the
House of Lords would be frco to
block tho homo rulo bill for another
threo sessions."
I
I Along the Waterfront.
The Grace Dollar has been char
tered to take a cargo from here soon
for the Coqulllo Mill and Mercantile
company to San Luis Obispo.
llrllS MINER'S
BE BIG PLANT! smE OF STRIKE
Manager Ward Says They
Will Start Mill June 1
Plan Other Plants
Tho Brookings Lumber Coin p any
will soon have a plant nt Brookings,
In tho Southern pnrt of Curry Coun
ty, that will bo somowhnt of a rival
for the C. A. Smith Company's
plant on Coos Bay, according to
Mnnngor Ward of tho land nnd tlm
bor departmont of tho company, who
wns lioro last week. Mr. Ward
was hero especially to look into tho
assessments of tho local lumber
mills In order to get a basis for tak
ing up tholr Brookings assessment
with tho Curry County Assessor,
Mr. Wnrd snld that thoy oxpoct
to bo oporatlng ono side of tholr
big mill about Juno 1. The big
mill, whon completed, will hnvo n
capacity of about 250,000 feet per
ten-hour shift but thoy do not ex
pect to opornto on that scalo until
thoy completo tholr harbor improve
ments to permit shipping. Thoy
are also putting In a re-mnnufnetur-lug
plant.
Thpy nro arranging to put In n
creosoto plant nnd also othor by
product plants Inter. Tho oldor Mr.
Brookings Is spending Ills time nt
Brookings, whllo ono of his sons Is
In San Francisco,
The. company owns about 30,000
acres of Curry County tlmbor nnd
cstimnto that It will take at lenst
fifty years to cut off tholr timber.
They are building sovon miles of
logging road now, but will bo ablo
to float In considerable of their
logs. Tho steel has been put on
two miles of tho road; four miles
of It has been graded nnd tho bnl
nnco surveyed nnd ready for construction.
John R. Lawson Testifies
Concerning Peonage in
Colorado Trouble
nr AmocUIM I'm to Coo, IUy Tlm. J
DENVER, Fob. 11. John R.
Lnwson. Colorado mombor of the
Intornntlonnl oxocutlvo board of the
Unltod Mlno Workers, testified bo
foro tho houso Investigating commit
too concerning the mlno strlko. Rop
rosontntlvo Byrnes nskod about poon
ago. "Wo hnvo tho affidavits of
four Mexicans," tho witness said,
"who woro brought from Texas and
put to work In tli" mlnos. Tho
guards took tholr shoes to provont
tholr wnlklng out of enmp," Tho
witness rolnted tho nllogod Importa
tion of strikebreakers, which ho said
was In vlolntlon of Govornor Am
nion's original order to tho militia,
Ho produced two letters nddrossod to
"Mother" Mary Jones, which ho said
were not dollvorod during her pres
ont Imprisonment in Trinidad. Tho
letters woro reglstorpd nnd indorsed
"Addresseo Is mllltnry prisoner nnd
dollvory cannot bo effected." Theso
woro ndmlttrd ns evidence, Ropro
sontntlvo Byrnes said ho would ques
tion tho PoBtmnstor of Trinidad rol
ntlvo to tho non-delivery.
TO PROTECT CONGHKSSMKN
Crlmo lo IniperMMinto Members or
Other U. S. Officials
Br Aorilt FT", to Con. Pr Tlmej.l
WASHINGTON. D. C, Fob. 11.
Impersonation of CongreBsmon or
other officers of tho United States
has been mndo a crlmo by a recent
Senate bill. Persons professing to
have Improper Inlluonco with Con
gressmen also will como within tho
provisions of tho measure
Hare your Job printing done at
Tho Times office.
Pr A.nf"le.1 Fmt to Coo, TI17 TlmM.J
HANCOCK, Mich., Fob. 11. The
congressional sub-commltteo Inquir
ing into conditions In tho copper
i country mlno strike decided today to
i hold hearings at Cnlumot to Investi
gate mo linuan Jiau iraguuy mure
on Chrlstmns ovo In which' soventy
four lost their lives,
POSTAL BANK
STILL GROWS
Tho Mnrshflold Postal Savings
Bank continues to grow at a falr
rate, On summing up this depart
ment today, Postmnstor Curtis
found that thero are now 213 de
pogiinrs and the total deposits aro
$32,790. During tho month of Jan
uary, tho deposits Increased ?121C.
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