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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
w " m ', 'yanynijnwiM ATIQNS ARE BUT THE LENGTHENED SHADOWS OE THEIR GREATEST MEN SJtttttfS tfATCII YOfll WIF18 COOS HAY TIMIS. A clean, wholesome newspaper fur Coos County Iioiiicm. TIk TIiiun Iiiis I lie largest proved cliriiliilliiu of any newspaper In Coos, Cuny or Doug Ins counties. i ii.it nth-x. in I-"' -- " i"1 ' N Blii Hlioppii'ff. fl v.l.ho..t " urtv. in The fe'b.'f''i.tlion.co.lp Nnics rrnil? MEMRER, OP THE ASSOCIATED PItESS wwijiMMAimixjm,iv'Mvvuiii, 1 i i.wm 5XXVII. Sa2oS?.tSi?ii MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. -SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of TIiiili, Con-it Mull fJn 175 mid Coos Hay Advertiser. SON WILL NOT LISTEN TO I. W. W. ARMY ffifltfa ifSHIH BREAKS RECORD SEND WIRELESS II RAILING LUMBER RERE ACROSS OCEAN . PRINCE TO SEE ONITED STATES --fcfcT iiWVWfi MY ARRIVE ON BREAKWATER n 1 . ai..m (Jiincni's rir.vujuo It UISUII oiiiu ; ------'peed Limit on Last Trip ofVessel JNDT.R!PMADEr unime IN NINb I T -iMiivic nuuno ved Last Evening and Sails Again This Morning welcome oun . tw OLSON'S record IT. III".' ,,,,..,, smith 1 U. ill'"1"" H(N nbrlof story of tho Smm record, whc. Cnpt. ' Olson niiwu in" v"u , .1 '. Cmltl. fjiadc round" trip from Cooa ir bar to liny 101111 i " frgeJ 1,500,000 foot of Hun- ff I... "Hit limim r la aoom una ...... ,.. 1. 1,1,. friuii hIIii lit C. A. Ilth mill to Ilay Point, ills- Urced 1.30U.UUU leei ui 111111 f and returned to Smith' mill ck and iook on iiimjui i....w 1 1,500,000 rcci nuu BiuiBu tain In 99 hours. :.i..i., in. 1 trlii from Sun lanclico to Coos liny In about 4 hours. (iiii'ATVi:.it record. The Adeline Smith ninilo lior st trip from Coos liny Fobru v !J, 1913, and In ton ilnys II celebrate l.cr first nnnlvor- r This Ib her rmy-uuru ni trip from horo and In tho ttiottin pronauiy ninico 111- (ive trim. She averages In Iceii of 1,500,000 feut of liini- to a cargo, ho iiiiu in mo he will have handled niiout 10.000 feet of liinilior, - n rid record hrenlter for any id. pr Steamer Brings in Large Pas senger List and Good Freight Cargo Tho Rronkwnter arrived In early today from Portland after 11 fairly Rood trip down tho coiiHt. Shu hnd a good cargo and a good llHt. Sho will anil nt I o'clock Saturday after noon for Portland. Among those arriving on her were: 1). M. Avorlll, Hutli Allen, Mr. Nerdruni, C. Grny, O. W. Ilurd, J. II, .Monroe, ,T. O. Liuidivcrl', Mrs. l.nndBveilc, W. Holmes. Mrs. HolmcB, Fred HolinoB, Miss II. M. Coulter, T. M. Monilowfl, K. 0. Reed, II. K. Eland, I'M nn Qardon, Rlnncho Van Theor, Joncvn lit hh. .M. Stolnor. 0 l-ri-olitl, J. W. Motskor. Jennie Clark, U. Jennings, J. E. Miller, K. (1. Ott, L. Lllklo. W. T Mnrstpii, ' W, Rrown, L. I.oC3Rfli, J. A. Mc- Caffory, Lota Wheeler, I). E. Mar riott, J. Las-rdler, If. A. Cain. .1. II. Kn.vdor. Mrs. It. C. Clay, J. II. Richards, II, It. Hood, I). Tugi-im, Mth. A. Shroedor, L. ltoach, Mtb. Iloach, Mrs. T. I.. Stnnlov. Edith Htnnlev. I.ohIIo Stanley, E. Jones, J. A. MiuIhoii, 11. Grazer, Y. C. Uros Blo, A. S. Ilnmhiond, IT. S. Dodge, A. 11. O'llrlon, Mrs. O'Rrlen. Miss C. Trembley, Mrs. C. (1. Ilnektt, Ornliaui Ilockott, F. Plant, .1. MiiHth, II. Mnach, O. Kociieovleh, It. Ornm ha, Itov. K. II. Mooro, W. M. Kalsor. Press .Messages Handled Direct t-rom Germany to United States Today tn AMO'IMH I'rraa In Too. Ila, Tlmra 1 NKW YOItK, Kob. 12. Wireless press messages between Germany and the United States wore exchang ed for the first time today by way Of KnWllln tlm l.nnrr IDln,i.t otnlln.i of tho Atlantic Communication Com pany. 33 BELOW ZERO IN NEW YORK Eastern States Suffer From Intense Cold and Wintry Weather Today lll im:liil I'mn in Toon fluy Tlm 1 UTICA, N. Y., Feb. 12. Hxtremo tompcratiircH nrovall d 111 Central I and Northorn Now York today. Thirty-three below zero was reported In tho AdlrondaCkB. Tho thermometer hero registered twenty below. Heir to English Throne Traverse British Empire Next Year tOr Aa.oclitrd I'm. to Coot tlr Tlmra.) LONDON." Fob. 12. Preliminary plnns liavo been drafted for a tour of tho British Empire to bo made by tho I'rlnco of Wales next year. Tho trip Is to Include a visit to tho United States on his return Journey. COM) IX ItOSTOX lllr Arm Ulr1 I'rrM In Coo llr Tln..1 UOSTO.V, Kob. 12. A rjulck drop In tomporatiirc carried the moruiiry to eleven dogreos below zero early today. I aihlns her own previous roc- ind probably all other records smlllnc lumber, ns wen mi phlp records hetween Coos IJay san Kramisro, t no Auouno arrived at her slip ut tho Smith mill last evening at lock N'. coiit nt with th's J, Cant II, W Olson hiiHteued loading nml sailed from tho Si'iln this moruliiK nt It k, having loaded 1 ,500,000 or lumber In sixteen hoiirH. Bt night, wlifii tho Adeline led Into the Ilay, those who tioiely notching her tlino acarcely bollpvo tholr oyos. (ould scarcely realize thnt tho tould made tho time that sho IT.VA n a... ...I......... tn,nu "". ti ii'iv iiiiiiuit'n iiiiur, Wdellne whistled a salute to ni.nn. . 1. a. v..vu jiiung "i mini nisi LT. lllSt OR lm wna r.rnuultitv nllt the bar. f echoes of the salute had IT dlff1 nu-ni U'linn Ilin QmUli . . .iV nil' II UIU fcllllllM saluting tho son nnd nn- r Cant din niomi ..i ... .inii.... - r-.M wiomii 4IUU IIIU rfXHUIIUU wonderful record intulo. ! ii i .... .i iirumis rime. Of it nrnrlnun 4lm mln ln !)!;; ;',"a : ".. ."" ". "' .. luu juiuilllU WUH II :oatba ago, when ho mado tho trln In . II. 41 . m . "v iu u iiiuu over lour onys Half Am! Ilm.i ... .1 -t.i "" n.cil buiiiu IIIUIIKIII 'd reached tho limit. Capt. tDen Ini.nl.n.l n.l ..l.l II. - -- ...,,vu nun nim nun. 1 not crowd. i tho Adollno In 1 ",lier and sea condltionH We favorable on tho last LhiHe.dJ!,m.1.0 ""ilco Uio :r 11 I "" Uni tlmt Km ,ivr" u mi' auouno unci M that sho would bo able to irlMM in "":'"u col"', (l. Ii..... ",l ""ob, Bomo oi Mlh?iCf,P,8,n",,,y,nB ,n ,,oro c( mat it woo nin.n - . la. . a. " " "in lino- r dream, but It has como iv . ... Ill kill. """ Mil, IibV Vfd thnt U, BPe1' f jii;rv."",,'e".uy uapt- oi- (In oi. Bl" ,m ynng boii n I" !unday occurred Just aB Ir ,8 fr0S8'nB out to sea. f econd soa. Capt. Olson was N AdellnT Ll.,Bavo .rd.or8 ft he ;.":.' up ?nu ,nBl klm In hls nrms and wol- VZ la ve,y molest ij, -jiug mat it was t,vi.Bom.Q of his friends it th,V,iUt th0 trlD nn(1 Is' that hfV80 wns t,le ox ,oat he had to buy shoes fcrXnliii!?n,J?' Yet. kiV.BvS?r c?Ptaln nor Mrs. t for thiiir at,:e t0 (,ocIdo " He ale. 111 yu"lK BOn- Noth- MStK CWW . P'ra.inicLimiT KM. Vfh r. V th ...i?".' Feb. 12 Tues.lnv fctty irn Wore Blted II? niii, ,ro.n a plant mu- I the bonds, P90p, uav,nB POLP TEST VERY COLD IX Xi:V ICXfiliAXO 5 T Y ny Amoi-UIp.! l'rrn lo Com Ilajr Time..) NHW YOItK, Feb. 12. Zero weather held an New England, Now York stato and Northern Ponnsyl vnnla In Its grip today, tho tempor iitur1 rnngliiK from thirty-seven ho llow tn ono deurco below hero. The Icoid wavo was nccnnipanlcd by nl ntluglng Northeaster, which rcaciiod .proportions of a galo along tho I const, with nn hourly velocity of fifty miles at Highland Light, Mass. Manager Hjalte Nerdruni Re- turns From Oregon City With Good News That tho first shlpmont of pulp from tho Coos Day pulp mill worked up fine Into papor at tho Oregon City mill, was the gratifying news which HJalto Nerilrum, mnnaiecr of tho mill, who wont thoro to witness the test, brought back today. Mr. Nordriim said that It proved moat satisfactory and Insured groat success. Ho also learned as to tho grades of pulp thnt was In most domain! on tno coast and will chnugo the proc ess a llttlo to meet this. I Tho pulp mill has bou making about ten tons por dny, but this will bo gradually Increased to tlio capacity output. KILLED GUARD Western Federation Accused of Murdering Detective in Colorado Strike IHr AwodilfJ 1'irn lo Coon nr Tlmoi.l DIJNVHIt, Colo., Feb. 12. A di rect clinrgo beforo tho Congressional committee Investigating tho Colora do conl strike, that George Uelcher was murdered at Trinidad by Unit ed Mlno Workers, nt tho Instigation of nn organizer of tho union was mado today by A. C. Felts, superin tendent of tho Haldwln-FoltB Dot c tlvo Agency. Tho killing of Uelcher who was n Haldwln-FoltB dotcclve. occurred Novombor 20. F'lts Bnld thnt Louis Kancauolll hnd confessed to the murder In tho prosenco of Judge Advocnto Major Houghton and Attorney General Chnso. "How do you know the killing was Instlgni d by tho organizer of tho United Mlno WorkerH?" doniand od Representative- Evans. "Kancanolll said so In li Is con fession." "Who was tho organlzor?" "A. II, McGnry." TOXS OF nitAI.V TO GO IIV I'AIIGKL POST DEBIT SLIPS IN EVIDENCE Michigan Miners Claim Em ployers Acted as Collec tion Agencies Illy AikocIhIM ITfit to Coo II. r Tlmra 1 HANCOCK, Feb. 12. At a hear ing today or tho Congressional In vestigation of tho copper minors' strike, O. N. Hilton, couiiboI for tho striking miners, read Into tho rec ord a number of pay slips for thv avowed purposo of proving that tho 'system wns unfair nnd oppressive." It appear from tho slips that tho mining companies wero accustomed to tnko out of tho employes' pay amounts owed storekeepers, some times leaving nothing. A. F. Ttees, for tho operators, snld that tho In ference that tho companies ran stores was untrue. Hilton replied ho merely wanted to flhow tho sys tem, i , , California Executive Announces Pardon for Wheatland Convicts Useless PLANNED TO HAVE 2000 MEN IN LINE Governor Says That Only Ap peal of Merit Will be Considered by Him Mr AMOflntf-il pr In cm Ilay TlmO LOS ANGELES. Cal., Fob. 12. Cnmnirnting on the report thnt nn army of 2000 men contemplated marching to Sacramento to demand n pardon for Richard (Illacklo) i"ord. and Herman Siihr, who woro sentenced to llfo Imprisonment af ter being convicted of murder In the Wlf ntland hop-pickers' riots last August, Governor Hiram John son snld: "No army of nny sort marching to Sacramento and de manding a pardon from mo would hnvo any Influence whatovor. Any nppllcntlon for pardon must bo reg ularly mado nnd based on facts in the enso. SENATOR IIACOX IS ILL. (Mr m li'il l'r lo Cona TUr TIhim.1 WASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. 12. Senator Augustus O. Macon, of Gcor-. gli!, ndmliilstratlmi loador in Con-' grpsR, Is seriously III at tho hospital here with nn affection of the kldnoys. . Physicians consulted today over tho ' advisability of nn operation. W LOCATE ON COOS RAY Brownsville Glove Company Considering Moving Plant From Bend Socrotnry Motloy, of tho Chamber of Commerce, Is In receipt of a let- tor from tho urownsvino uiovo wom pnny, located at Rend, Oregon, In quiring regarding tho possibilities for tho location of a glovo factory hero. Tho company also aiUIses tho secretary that thoy are sending 'n representative to Coob Ray short ly, with a view of making a survey of tho country. Tho company em ploys thirty-five people at tho pres ent tlmo nnd In vlow of locntlng on Coos Ray would look to Increasing tho size of Its plant aim ouipui, Jhiiiy Wnnt Liiinl. Numerous Inquiries nre being re ceived from peoplo In all sections of tlio country In regard to home stead and rami lanas.. ntiiuuiu I Motley stntes that tho correspond ents aro of a better class than ho I has received heretofore, and looks forward to largo immigration in tho coming summer. A lettor was received from Senator 'Lane acknowledging tho receipt of tho telegram forwarded to Wash ington by tho Marshflold Chamber or commerce, stating wine uw ter was submitted to tho President. Tho Chamber of Commorco of tho United States, of which tho Marsh- neia unamuor oi wouuuoiva io member, la holding its annual meet ing nt tho new Wlllard Hotel, in Washington, D. C, commonclng on I February 10. FRISCO FAIR'S APPEAL FOTILE Premier Asquith of England Refuses to Re-consider Aid for Exhibit Ilr AifotUtrt I'm lo Coo. rtr Time.) LONDON, Fob. 12. Premier As-( ninth again refused today iirmsn official participation in tho Panama Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. "Tho Rrltlsh government recently ro-consldorod tho question of par ticipation, but regrets that It does not feol nblo to modify Its previous decision," ho snld. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Fob. 12 Threo tons of grain to go by parcpl post, pnrt of tho way over a stago route, Is tho proposal of .1. C. Lozler, of W'oodrow, Or. Ho has wrlttvn horo for prlcon for ono ton each of ryo, wheat and oats to be shipped In thar manner, and placed In fifty-pound snckB. JAPS PLAN TO Budget Provides $62,000,000 for New Vessels in Next Five Years (11 A.iotlil.) I'm. lo Coo. Ilir Tlrai-.. TOKIO, Fob. 12. Tho Jnpanoso House of Representatives adopted a budget today which provides for an appropriation of $02,000,000, sprend over a porlod of flvo years, for tho expansion of tho navy. E WADELL W World-Famous Pitcher Writes That He Is Too Sick to Hope to Play Again (llr Allocated rrwa lo Coo Ilagr Tlma, SUPERIOR, Wis., Fob. 12. Rubo Wnddell, the great loft-hanier, who was one of tho best moundmen of tho major leagues, will never pitch another game. Tho admission comes from Rubo himself, who returned an unsigned contract to tho manager of the Virgina Club In tho Northern League. Waddoll camo to Virginia last year from Minneapolis nnd was sending back tho contract unsigned," ho wrote. "I would like to play, but I could never get in shape nndi I might as woll admit tho truth. I am In hopeless shape and writing this Jn bed." UXCLE JOHN AIDS. Standard Oil Mukcs Loan to Chinese Govern ment PEKING, Fob. 12. Tho Standard Oil Company mado a loan today to tho Chinese Government, In return for oil concessions In that country. E S OF ASSAULTS ELECTRIC POWER SENT WITHOUT AID OK WIRES LONDON. Fob. 12. William Marconi has succeeded In llglit I nu electric bulb nt a distance of six miles by a wlrel-ss cur ront supplied from a 100-horsc-I powor engine, nccordlng to tlio I Dally Mall. Ho Is hopeful that i tho oxperlmont will provo tho I foro-runiior, though not perhaps I in tln present generation, of I wlroless power for tho llght- Ing nnd heating of houses. SAYS MINERS WORKEDIRARD ttlif Am IHM TrfM lo Coo. liar Tlimtl HANCOCK. Mich., Feb. 12. ' Wo wero worked' to death and did not I got mouoy for It," declared Pat Dun 1 nlgan, n coppor minor, today to tho I congressional Investigators. Ills 'os I tlinouy related not only to mlno . warning cuiuiiwuiiii mih uiuu i iu- I loged nets of Impnrtod gunmen nt tho ' strlko In tho village of Ahmcok, of which ho wns marshal. "What do you want?" Chairman Taylor nsked. "Lot the companies gho minimum pay of $3 for an eight-hour day and rorntrnl'n Ihn nntnn nnd tlinv will mnko more money than thoy ovor ' hnvo mado. Roy trnmmors who for : inorly filled ton enrs n dny hnvo bucn 1 driven in fill ns niaiiv ns flftv-two In n , n ! n ,' Inter years," ho wild. Ho doclni'fd Only Recognition in River and "tho ouo-mau machine is uininK up Harhnn Rill iq Mnnr; fni all." COOS BAY 10 nrT Am nnn, btlJOU,UUU Bar Dredge ACTION IS TAKEN. W. U. Douglas today rocolvod n tolegrnm from Congressmnn llnwloy stating that ho had Just beou officially apprised bj the Rivers and Harbors Committee that tho Rivers and Harbors bill contained $50,000 for continu ing tlio harbor Improvements on I Coos Rny nnd $11000 for Coos River work. I llr Aun l.lrd Trias to Cooa liar Tlmra.) I WASHINGTON, I). C, Fob. 12. Among tho Items In tho now Rivers and Harbors bill as announced today, appropriations In tho northwest In clude: Coos Ray and harbor, $50, 000; Nohnlom Ray, $110,175; Co qulllo, $90,000; Columbia Rlvor, be tween foot of Dallos Rapids nnd Co lllo Falls, $525,000; Columbia and lowor Wlllamotto Rlvor bolow Port land, $300,000; mouth of Columbia Rlvor, $1,000,000; Grays Harbor, bo tweou Abordeen and Chohalls River, $30,000; Pugot Sound and tributar ies' $25,000; Columbia Rlvor, be tween Rrldgeport and Kottlo Falls, $25,000. Mrs. Bond, of Oklahoma City, Wants $50,000 From Blind Senator for Attack t'lr AuorlalaJ Trra to Cooa nar Tlmra. I OKLAHOMA CITY. Feb. 12. Mrs, Mlnnlo Rond, of Oklahoma City, gavo her version today In District Court of what occurred In the Washington Hotel, March 24, last, when It Is alloged that sho was at-, tacked by United States Senator Goro, of Oklahoma. Tho plaintiff Is seoklug to recover $50,000 from tho Senator. Mrs, Rond charges that sho was seized by Snnator Goro whllo discussing with him, In n room nt tho hotel, tho prospects of her husband, Julian Rond, securing an appointment to a Fedoral posi tion. Sho declares she mottho Sen ator at his suggestion. FEDERAL OFFICERS EXECUTED. Convicted of Robbing and Murdering Former U. S. XVgro Soldier. Dr AMOclate3 I'rrea to Cooa liar Tlmra.) TAMPICO. Feb. 12, A lieutenant and sergeant of the Federal army wero executed today by order of tho Fedoral commander. Tliey wero con victed of robbing and murdering a negro who was formerly a United States soldier. DISLIKES TO HEAR 'THEFT' DELAY ACTION ON ELECTO Coos County Commissioners Postpone Calling Bond Vote Until Monday After considerable discussion at Coqulllo yesterday ' afternoon, tho county court continued tho hearing on tho potltlon for tho Good Roads spoclal bonll election until uoxt Mon day. Prcsldont Morrison, J, O, Stomm lor nud others argued for tho oleotlon bolng railed ut tho earliest ppsslblo dato, Tho commissioners woro not con vinced that tho cost of a special oloc tlon only four or flvo weeks In ad vance of tho prlmnry would bo wnr i anted and loft tho matter over, to day holug a holiday. It Is said thnt only flftoou or twou ty mimes on tho potltlon of 12G0 woro found to bo void. PRES. WILSON IS ILL. Sevcio Cold Ciiiim'm lllui to Cancel EngiigccnmtM (fir A.oratMl I'rraa to Cooa liar Time. ) WASHINGTON. D. C Fob. 12. President Wilson's engagements for today woro cnncolled, nccordlng to nn announcement at the oxocutlvo offices today, because, tho Prosldont was ordored by his physician to stay Dr Aitocl.tM rmi lo Cooa Day Tlmra ) WASHINGTON, D, C, Feb. 12. John Mllburu, counsel for tho New York ' stock exchanuo. finished his statement today boforo tho Sonnto'ln his room to rocovor from cold. Dunking Committee nt tno hearing on It wns sold at tho Whlto House tho Owen bill to regulate stock ox-, that tho President's cold had mndo changes. Tho discussion led Into htm hoarso and caused a slight mention of Now York, Now Haven "-""B". wuriuib sum moy cxpucieu tho Prcsldont would be out again tomorrow. Secretary Drynn visltod tho President in his room. COOS PIONEER DEAD and Hartford railroad affairs. Sena tor Hitchcock used tho word "steal ing." "Don't call It stealing," said Mil burn, Oil Into nnll ll.llwru I... ttinli ft,.!, nnmnu in..i.wn.i ,mo, Abraham May. father of Mrs. W. Nelson. "It la the meanest kind of ,.- T,nto"' ,f V,1,Ht,cU?' mV' ,at .hlB stealing. A man who broaks Into a lL'""1,1"enr North Rond, Washington, house Is an honest man In comparl-l0""7,' BWl,,8G3 ,,nr8, , Ho, J? Hnn it ' survived by his wlfo and eight rr.i.'fi'iov nif (.'oimii'ii I'nriOK ,b.'1'I n Fall Creole, In this county. LLLdlO.N OI- (,OI III.lt LDIIOR. Ho wng Qn unc,0 of Br, Q Fro'(, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Fob. 1. jljowollen, of tho National Guard of Tho election of tho managing editor'0 Btnto "f WaBlilngton. Ho camo of tho "Gopher" took place yestor- " f" "W 'n -'. uosoourg day by the students of the University. This Iato dato gavo amplo tlmo for all candidates to make an effective campaign. Roviow. Tho Times want ads get whaf they go after. (grown children. Ho formorly re- f ' 1 1 AliYli "' -"j i( ji.i