The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
I VOL AAA VII. nH -rlio Coast Mall
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mali n 177
and Coos Hay Advertiser. ,,lu ' '
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BKO CITY STARTS SERIES
ATTACKS
Lerla. Newspapers Severely
Condemn u. o. .,
and StandTaken
SCORE AMERICANS IN
MAIMT hh 1 lot-eel i""
. lAff-!
(JSEff
O'Sliauniinussy iyn ""
Hny nuuu.
n Aiwlilf'l '"' " Cmt ,Ur Tlm",
Jt?of a protest' mndo 'l NoIboii
isunani. ?",; -:" .
'Mexican .Foreign Office , to de-
t from miBCK. u . '""-,
nn El Jlliparcim wiuuj '",- ....Uu-
okWn llnt-pnBe headline. "Word
'.7::. ... .-,... I...... nd lift itnnu
if wnson ibckb nii" , "o ...-
ilnuel.r ... .,.,, .,...
The art CO WHICH niliuno mm-
rents on me ib"""1"'""1 ' "
'n ted amies 111 uiu "un """"""
' . ...I1I.I1. rmii. ilnvo nftnr
K success of n rcrcnt rovolt In Hint
otinlry. Willi slinllnr iiromlnonro
' iraparnni niiiuiiun n .-un...
'f the all Red fnlliiro of ir.() bnnks
11 Soutlicm I'lilted Status boeniiBo'
f WI1S0I1 8 lllliiiiiuun ..ii.-aii.iiii
oiler.
WILSON IS BETTER.
I'lHdi-ni AMe to Ho I'n and Around ,
in Ills Itooni Today.
t; AwwUiH rn in riwv lb, Tlm 1
i uMciiivnTnv. n. rv. Fnh. 1-t.
.1 d.i ..... ".- -- - - - - -
'...l.l.ml U'lla.lll U'llH llll mill llllOll t
oda'r Wlillc IiIh pliyHlclniiH did not
icrmit mm to icnvo iiih ncurouni,
:li r in was pruniiiiiirwi in-ucr.
n.Mtri Tumult. Bfil.1 tlin Tirnfllilnnf
e.ztt not attend tlio Gridiron Club
Inner tonight.
IS ID
of Chicano Cubs
pays Sweeney and Perdue
Have to Play on His Team
'" c- i-i-J I'i - to Com Itajr Tlmw J
lnilC(IO, l-Vlj. li.- "Sweeney
P renluo will nlnv win, Mm fiii.
rv Culj or nowhere." declnrod
!lr!fa W Murnliv nr Hir. niilmum
Mona!$ toila1 r i,rv (.Qninlato
'PCri COlKludlllir tint dnat In niv
'sU'-ncil hv Provident fiuffnoy of
i mum cum nnu inygoir. Tener
! no moro to tin with tin. iviii..r
a hat my Imotlilnrk nnd no or-
winon or men uiinll ho iiormltted
' awiero with this ilenl."
Mnrpny Bald tlint tolourniim limi
'n lent in Snppiiii-oi ii, , no,.... .....i
-- ... ............ tl ,.II3U1 llllil
wue af (ialhitln. Toxr.H. ordorliiK
- io rqiort nt C'.ilcnKO next Mon
7 ttenlni; to K0 with tho CiiIih to
,. ,or rallllI1K. Concornlnu his
',.. nado 'CBrdiiy to tlio Hiilt
'ftinil Han .Inlincnti i)H..Pi.in..i.
--.. -w.. ....,,, , luoiiiuui ui
L.?.e.rlc?." Ient5"e. on nccount of
-. biicrcii nttnekB on Murphy.
. e,r, a,d h '"" not changed
Sili "K. T!!v cocxty
tt iv' J.'.Vv" "'' ".EY COOL.
)Il;imU,U ...0I1.'AX PI3OT
,.:"'" ""-'' hL'DDEXIA'.
XwDCI1' Or.. Fob. 14.-J.
C0fyn,n?.oftl'o earliest plo-
'! br hi. ui ' vns rouna (lend ,l
' recenn ' ' ." ,oy Loolo'. who
. for thiyvanrreited ln Sln Francis--
an tin i 0,t nuirdor fifteen
tobf:,, earLUl8ea8 . bolloy-
aeiih,,," :" l'a"so and deatn
Mr rSul a Etru8Kle.
ler, nr ,yuw" ono "f the oldest
ithlM.ie Cheteo Valley. Ho
'"e eldest son of ., ni m,. ..i..
3$tLot Cu county and
:co Van': ,,w" resiues m tho
egron . ,,,,,. a ot wnom
1 1 Ai laJ?ni "nd two slB-
o)ey .J"",V "" Henry and Riley
I'eSh VtLll!a- "rrls and Mrs.
' Mrs i ' ,D" and w- J- Cooloy
uty J- w- Morrison of this
-Mir?i!r5iW1 .7. Rltz
a iin." " ,a"r critical condl-
North nrn.i" at t,10,r liomo
i S : mcffi'f aml la8t nlBht
' wutoS, La bca,no ver' v,-
' to d& halluclnatlonB cauaing
. I NOIfi
IS FOUND DEAD
'" lu neighborhood.
08 PRES. WIL
WIFE OF OIL
KING IS SICK
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Ar
rives at New York Home
in Feeble Condition
(Mr AmocUif.1 Prwn In Cnia liar Time.
NEW YORK. Keli. II. -Mrs. .John
I). Itoukofellpr Ih nt liur lioinu nt I'o
entitlcn IIIIIh loi!n, wlioro hIio arrived
from Clovolnnd. Slio win. ho fccblo
alio wns 1'iirrlod from the trn'n nt
l'lillllpso .Mnnor, whuro hIio uot off
liiHtend of nt Tnrrytown. Mr. Itocko
follor mot her with a cIohuiI niito.
No Iiiih ItroiiKlit all IiIh eccrotnilea to
l'ocnntlco II Ilia ntnl ovorythhiB Indl
ciiIch Hint ho ln nettled down Tor a
Indefinite Htny there.
Oklahoma Senator Offers Evi
dence to Impeach Mrs.
Bond's Witnesses
0KI.A1I0.MA CITY, Kelt. M.
Sr-nntor (lore did not tnko tlio stnnd
toiluy In t' o diiiiinue hiiII of Mrs.
Hond as wiih ex'iioctcd, but testimony
wan offered to Impend) the tt'Htl-
innnv nf ilir. wltnnHRon fnr tlin nrnnn
cution. Hev.'lt. I). Lleklldor, pitRtor'
of tho Olivet nnptlst church, testified
Hint Mm. llonil and her hiiHuntid.
tried to ludiire tlio Ministerial Al-I
lluiico of Oklnhomn City to mnko nn
efrort to net tlio ciiho or Ooro lioforo
tho rnlted Stnte Semite. Tlio AI-'
lliuice, ntter ' enrlnn thrlr HtutoniontH, '
otoil to linvo uothliiK to do with tno
ense.
W. H. Meredith to Run for
i Congress With Folk's Aid
j Loney to Run '
i According to tho Port Orford
.Trlbiino, V. II. Meredith, District
lAttornoy ror Curry County, Jias
practically decided to entor tho race
ror tho Democratic nomination for
, Congress from this district and for
; mnl nnnouncoiiicut will be mndo soon.
S.n. ........ .,... 1.1... ,1... .PdllM.l.. Ufll'S'
vuiitui iiiiih nun. niu 1 1 miiii" . j
.ir li Mnrmlllli lii n fnrcnflll mill.
... ... ....w...... . ....-.... ...-,
oloquout sponker, a goon niixor, aim
n man who knows how to got what
ho goos nftor. Ho Is familiar with
the needs or tins section 01 wiukuh, ,
and that ho has fnith In Us futjiro
Is evidenced by tho ract that ho has
real estate. Ills lntlniato friendship
with mon In close touch with tho Wll-I
fcon ndiulnlstrntloii would glvo him.
.... . j.. l..m nt I
nuovd proatigo mm tuuuvnw ."
Washington, aiiioiik iu" -Oovornor
Folk und Champ Clark, tlio
former having wrltton to Moredltn
thnt It ho was nominated ror Con
gress ho will como to Oregon and
make n nunibor of .apeechos In his
hohalf."
Tiiiey To Him.
It Is announced that E. J. Lonoy,
cashlor of tho Dank of Port Orford,
has decided to entor tho raco for
Stato Ropresontatlvo from Coos and
Curry counties on the Doniocratlo
ticket. S. P. Pierce of Curry county
Ik now joint representative. Mr.
Loney Is a Republican. It Is not ex
pected that Pierce will run again.
For Sheriff. .
E. J. Daker. district deputy game
warden, has also announced his can
didacy for tho Democratic nomination
for sheriff. Ho Is well known on
Coos Ray and it Is said that ho Is
pretty apt to land tho plum.
I MICIIIE NOT VOHKIXO
Tho bar dredgo Mlchlo camo
I up tho Day this morning for
I supplies and may try to worn
today. Sho has not been
I working recently. Capt. Mac-
I uonn 8am inuv u i" "":",
I was unable to work yesterday
! -.. ...... i.i i.n nliln fo I
siio nurur wuuiu uu "",,,
llllilUMLIl 10
fill I III 01 I I P I
! .B Dm. w
i niu iu uuiil
indites" II
; GURRY GOUNAY
WOrK. ilO HU1U HWl .......
I ty days are up. he la going to
I sum up what she has been able
I to do and make a report on it
SNOW ST001 SWEEPS NEW YORK
Over Seven Inches Fell in
Gotham Last Night and
Hurts Business Two More
Deaths.
flly AhocUii. Trrn lo root nr Time 1
NEW YOHK. Kch. M Tho first
hlj; snow storm of tho winter lilt
Now York. City today. Snow begnn
to fnll nt G o'clock Inst nlRht nnd
continued stendlly todny. Sovon
WELBORN TELLS
OE HE
President of Colorado Fuel and
Iron Company Witness at
Denver Today i
llf AwooUlfrl I'itm lo Coot II.) Tlmn.1
DUNVEIl, Colo., Eeh. M. Tho
croHB-cxnnilnntloii or I'rosldcnt Vel
liorn or tho Colorado Euol & Iron
Company, was continued huforo the
coiKlrcHHlont.l Htrlko liivcBtlKntlou
comnilttco todny.
"You lontlzud this Btrlko would lie
n Horloim matter, did you not?" ask
ed .lumen DrowBtor, uttornoy Tor tho
Btrlkoi'B.
"Yob, replied Wolliorn.
"And yot you would not meet tho
officers of tho United .Ml no WorkciH
for tno Make of pruventlni; this
Htrlko?"
"Xo."
A question rei;nrdliiK the visit of
I'rauk .1. HnyneH, liiteruntlniiut vice
president or tho United Mine Work
ers, hrotiKlit out tho Htiitoment fioin
W'ellioru Hint ho did not bellovo tho
einployos or his conipnny wero pur
tluulr.rly friendly to llnyncs.
"Will you ko with mo Into tho
I.udlow tent colony i.nd nsk tho moil
tVoro who tholr rrlutitls nro?'
"Not without tho nillltln," replied
V lborn,
'Do you, after roJcctiiiR tho pro
Iiosnl for tho conference with tho un
ion, feel no responsibility for the
tniKle ovontB which followed?" iiflked,
Drowsier. "None wlintovor."
A.Ioiir series of quostlous about
rolnt'lve fntnlltloH In Amorleaii nnd
rorolKii coal nilnes lironnlit an ml
iiilssloii rrom the witnosH that ho had
not made n study or rorolKii condi
tions. "Without wishing to rofloct per
sonally upon Welborn, I think ho Is
too Ignorant to be tho employer of
0000 nilno worker," snld Drowator.
LEAKE TODAY
FDR PORTLAND
Breakwater Sails This After
noon for Rose City With
Large List
Tho Urcukwttter sailed this aftor
noon for Portland with a capacity
muuoiii-nr. Hut mnl a cood enruo of
,H(IU,,f QYt . --
miscellaneous frolght. Among thoso
sailing oir hor wero:
Mrs. C. Galbraltli, Ema Oalbralth,
Vernon, (Jalbralth, Mrs. h. Smith.
Thad Macy. II. F. Wlieolor, D. MllU
nor. Mrs. O. J. Schrolbor, Jlr. O. .1.
Schrelbor, Mrs. John McComas. Mrs.
O. Jonos, Mrs. Mary Jones, T. II. Ry
an, F. Doming. D. Cavonaiigh, Mrs.
Dennis McCarthy, J. L. Johnson. E.
F. Lainlont, Mrs. Lola Daldwln, J. A.
Atkins. J. C. Keesllng. L. L. Gllbort,
Chas. I. llochberg. E. II. .Martin, .MrH.
G. Steward, W. F. Rarny, A. C.
Cox, R. II. Soule, Mrs. II. W. Volk
innn, V. M. Ferguson, F. C. Esch,
Mrs. F. C. Esch, F. J. Cook, A. M.
Gregg, Mrs. A. M. Gregg, Archlo
Johnston, J. HUdenhrand, H. A.
Hurehett. V. E. Loor, Vm. Greot, E.
Hobson, Mrs. E. Hobson. Mrs. R. G.
Masters. II. R. Reod, J. II. Richards.
Chris Derlersen, Eugene Woods, Ed
Carter, C. Thompson, C. Ingoman,
Joe Pearson, Olo IvrBon, Mr. II. J.
Counierllh. Mrs. D. J. Coumerllh,
Mrs. Mabel Hall, Mrs. Jennie Stephen,
F. Montgomery, Miss Allco Wilson,
Mr.. It. C. Taylor, Mrs. II, L. Coffin,
E. S. Oilman, Elmer Crawford, John
Jensen. J. M. Selby, George Mat,
D. E. Marriott, W. A. Neville, Mrs.
E. M. Woodward, Chas. F. Schroeder,
Dr. F. S. Pratt, W. F. Marstors, V.
E. Cattorlln, U. Sheto, D. C. Swind
lor, J. Kfskoy, John Forland, Geo.
Cabaro, Geo. Johnson, Win. Mull, L.
J. Irwin, John Lane and N. Boyd.
Wants Property Back. Constable
.. .,.. ..o.i nnl en nn Mrs. h.1-
len Sneddon. J. B. Sneddon and
Mrs. D. J. Rees to appear ui -qulllo
Monday and show reason why
A !.., 1.1 nn rnatnrn to CliaS.
Sneddon tho property ot which J.
B. Sneddon is in cuarge us tam
er's guardian. .
,...? T..,0 nr Mnttlo B. Shaw
yesterday bought tour lots on Fifth
street near u sireei m t.i
from Henry tiengstackon.
S
Inches of blow had fallen In New
York this morning nnd It wns drifted
In places to more tlinn two feet. All
trnlii8, pnrtlculnrly those from the
West, nro Into. Tho attendance nt
tho Block exevange was tho smallest
for nny Saturdny alnco Inat summer.
Robert McKInn of Ilavoneo, New .ler
Bey, died of exposure while standing
on the plntform of a train. Tho
body of an unidentified man wns
found In n hallway In Third avenue,
w'jo.rc i lie hail sought! shelter
SAI SOCIALISTS
KE
Michigan Mining Companies
Give New Reason For La
bor Troubles There
I ARRESTED FOR ML'RDEIt.
I Ur Apwrlmru rrr.i lo lou. Ilr 'riinr. i
I HOUGHTON. Mich.. Feb. 11. I
I Emll Strang and James Jen-
I sen, employes of tho Superior '
I mine, wore arrested today charg-
I oil with murdering Frank Lle
I tela, a prominent striker.
Ilir Amo.IisI Pr lo Coo, Dar Tlmrn. I
HANCOCK, Mich., Feb. 1 1. "We
cannot recognize tho WeBtern Federa
tion ot Minors becauso It Is socialistic
ln Its alms and tendencies nnd be
chiiho It Is mndo up in this district
largely or Socialists," Bald A, F.
Rees, or tho counsel ror tho mining
companies at tho congressional strike
Investigation today. The statement
was made In explanation ot a question
nuked or a witness, to which A. W.
Kerr, or tho cousol ror tho coppor
mine strikers objected, on the ground
that It was part or an effort to show
that tho strike was fostered and
rntlierod by red socialism. It wns
tho samo question asked of another
witness yesterday, arousing similar
objections: "Are you a member or
tho Finnish Socialist pa,rty?"
"At tlio inception or the strike,"
said Kerr, "the mining companies
made no claims that it was being
conducted by rod socialism. They set
up that cry a row weoks ago, when
every other resort had been oNhaiint
cd. Tho committee decided thut t'le
witness need not answer tho quostlon
unless ho desired. Tho witness. John
Jniihuhaiieii, said ho did not belong
to tlie society, llo said t'.at the ven
tilation In tho Qulncy nilno, whero
ho had worked ns trammer, wns very
poor and the boat on tho lower levels
wns Indescribable.
Steamer in This Morning Af
ter Fine Trip Will
Sail Sunday
Tim llnilnnili nrt-lrnil In tills morn-
lug nftor an unusually ploasant trip
up tho coast. Capt. Erlckson said It
i was tho finest weather ho had wit
nessed in n long time. Sunshine nnd
bright moonlight innrked tho whole
voyago. The trip up was mado ln
thirty-six hours. Tho Redondo had
nbout COO tons of miscellaneous
freight, including a big shipment or
brick ror tho foundation for tho now
boilers nt the Eaatsldo mill.
! Capt. Erlckson reports nbout iilno-
' teen feet of water on tho bar this
morning nbout two houra beforo low
tide.
Tlio Redondo will snll again tomor
row afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Among
thoso on tho Redondo wore:
r. M. Nelson. Mrs. C. M. Nelson.
Mrs. II. Emory, C. K. Porry, II. Grif
fon, W. II. Zlrbol, h. F. Crouch, A.
Emory, Chas. La Bayteaux, Miss A.
Isaacs, Mrs. S, S. Jounlngs, Mrs. C. C.
Gllbort, E. II. Ounn, S. S. Fries, F.
Swan, E. J. Newman, S. Monk, W
Miller, D. Knight, S. Newman, R.
Hughes and' 15 Btoorago.
Illrthikiy Today Today Is the
birthday of Mrs. F. A. Sacchl and
Mrs. Frances McLeod, twin sisters,
and the event will bo celebrated at
tho McLeod homo.
F. S. DOW expects to leave tomor
row on tho Redondo for San
Franelsco on business.
II. J. ISAACS, of North Bend, who
Is Interested In the last Kinney
cases, was a Marshfleld business
visitor yesterday.
I. R. TOWER Is expected homo on
tho next Breakwater from an ox
tended Eastern trip and a visit
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs,
C. W. Tower, at Monrovia.
MR. AND MRS. MELCHOR NEL
SON arrived on tho Redondo to
day and will make their homo nt
tho Rogers ranch on Coos River,
shipping their household goods
here. Mrs. Nelson Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Rogers.
CAUSED S
ARRIVE TUDAY
ON RED0100
JAPANESE GOVEKNT TRIES TO
QUELL OUTBURSTS AGAINST TAX
E
NEW YORK CITY
Violent Tremor Recorded There
This Morning More Se
vere in Quebec
HIT Aiw liilrd I'itm to Coo, liar -Itnnt,
NEW YORK, Fob. 1 1. Tho seis
mograph nt the American Museum
or Natural History hero, recorded a
very Taint earth tremor at 5:10
this morning. Theso tromors nnvo
occurred dally since tlio oarthquako
InBt Tuesday. A dispatch rrom Que
bec snys today's shock wns vlolont
enough to wake hundreds or sleep
ers. JAPS KILLED
THREE FRIENDS
Accused Man in Jail at Chc
halis Admits Triple Mur
der Over Gambling
tnrAMoci..r.irrt,.,ocoo.i..rTimM
ciiHHALis, wash., Fob. 1 1. m.
.Mnyawagn, a .lapanoso laborer, in
Jail hero, conrosscd today that he nnd
n countryman named Yamoto killed
threo Jnpaneso mill hands at Wal-
vlllo, Pnciric county, Inst .Novomlmr
. and Decombor after disputes over
gambling nnd over n Jnpaneso wo-
i man In Tncomn. Tlio bodies wore
burled la tho woods.
PLAN TO RUSH
i Foreman Benson of Houser &
nuiibfi iu uijl'I) Octllips
From Ten Mile to Bay
Swan Benson, now Iu chnrgo or the
Coos liny division or the construction
work on tho Coos Bay Eugene line '
or the Southern Pacific, left tills nf-j
teruoon for Portland to complete nr-1
rniigeiuoiits for rushing to construe-1
tlon between tho Ten Mile tunnel I
nnd Snnd Point. Mr. Benson was'
ndvlsed that tho work was to bo op
ened up all along the lino just as
soon as possible.
In order to fncllltnto tho construc
tion, It Is understood that Houser &
HoiiBor, who havo tho sub-contract
on this end, will nlso tnko chnrgo
or. the clenrlng which wns to hnvo
been done direct by tho Southern Pnc
iric. Additional ramps will bo put Iu
nnd tho grading hnstoued as last as
tho weather will pormlt.
Work Xear Gardiner.
A. E. Adolspergor nrrlvod homo
yostoniay rrom n trip north and
camo n vin liiiruiiior. llo roports;
. . -
thnt thoy nro now prosecuting tho
work In both directions from tho
L'mpqiia nnd ho understood they woro
pioparlug to rush it.1
Send Out .Me".
Burt DoromiiH today sent out twon-
ty-four moro laborers to tlio Sand.
Point camp, making a crow of about
seventy engaged In tho steam shovel
nnd grading work thoro. About twon-j
ty-flvo men quit work thoro yester
day becuuso tho conipnny advanced
UAK
RAILWAY WORK
tho Plico ot board to olgllty-riVO COnts'nf Vnrtli Ilnnil. nml nnnrcn llntnor.
a day. although only 2 Is being paid JTho directors will also net as a moni
tor lnborers. bershlp committee.
I.ARLAX PEYTOX WEDS. I AMONG THE SICK I
Announcement or tho mnrrlago or !' N. '"KB. who rocontly undor
Harlan Peyton nnd Miss Ruth Avorylwnt an operation at Morcy Hospital
at tho homo 0r tho bride's parents In ' reported to bo gott ng nlong tlno.
Spokane havo been recolvod' horo. ' Mrs. AV. II. Leach Is reported
Tho announcements came rathor as BiifforlnB rrom another critical at
a surprlso hero. Mr. Poyton spent fack of heart troublo at tholr homo
a year or two In Mnrshflolcl with his . ?out"T i?1"810.' i .,..
alstnr Airs I At iiluko a fow voars Mrs. J. N. Bnyliss has recovered
ago Ho Ts only a o it twenty yeara 8clontly trom hor recent opera
Sw0,no"a m.ri?lsabrldot TVvoS ". she will 1 removed l .her
years his senior. Thoy havo gone to ,,omo ' Marshriold next Monday.
CalRornla to spend tho winter. Mr. n-rnnamn
Peyton and his brldo-to-bo hnd plan-' BAD STORMS
nod an olppomont but tholr plans will dnmago your roof If you do not
wero dlscovorod and resulted Iu tho linvo It worked over whon needed,
naronts nrranglug a homo woddlng. Do not wait until It Is out or sor-
.
Hurt In Ciuiin J. Durrand had his
hand quite badly Injured at tho Mo -
Donald & A'aughan camp today,
Most of tho fingers had to bo nm-
putatod and others woro badly crush-
ed. but may be saved.
ARCHIE JOHNSTON and J. AV.
Hlldonbrand left today for Port
land on business.
Line of Police Thrown Around
Parliament Buildings as
Special Guard
MANY EDITORSARE
ARRESTED FOR ARTICLES
House of Peers Expresses
Views on Naval Scandals
More Trouble Soon
lit mi UiM Vtmp n Co. iu? Tim. 1
TOKIO, Fob. 1 I. Tlio Japanese
government took extensive monsurus
todny ror tho suppression or tho
disturbances In connection with dem
onstrations of proti st against nn
Increnso of taxation. A lino of po
lice armed with snbres, wns drawn
up around Parliament buildings.
Sovornl opposition newspaper edi
tors wero arrested on charges ot In
citing the populace to riot. In
th" Hours of Poors nn Interpellation
wns nddresscd to tho government ln
connection with tho nnvnl sea nil hi.
In tho courso of dobnto, Baron Ivon
Jlro Den censured Admiral Irnron
Mlnoru Sntto, Minister of Mnrlno,
for not investigating nffnlrs earlier.
SENftTDR BACON
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CHICAGO, 111., Fob. M. Senator
Augustus O. Ilncon or Georgln died
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DEATH ANNOUNCED IN SENATE
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Senator Rncon's death was amiounc
' ed to the Sonnto, which pnssod n brief
I resolution mid ndjoiirned. Senator
i Bacon hnd boon III from nn nffec
, tlon or the kidneys lous.thuuji month.
I ills denth cnuio unoxpectedly from a
' blood clot on the heart. Bncon wns
in his Kpvonty.flfth year. Ho wau
chnlrmnn of tho Foreign" llolullono
Comnilttco of the Senate. Ho was
' tho first Senator to bo elected under
fora'eielVio,"""1 n,neiI,lm,,nt
BUSINESS IN
NAME OFFICERS
Preliminary Organization Per
fected and Plans Made for
Bio Banquet
Tho prollmluary organization of
tl.o Coos Bay Business Mon's Asso
ciation was perfected at a mooting1
last night. Plans wore nlso mado
for a big banquet to bo given Thurs
day night, February 2(1, when all tho
business mon will bo Invited. F. S.
Dow mid II. S. Tower woro appointed
In inlrn olinrL'ft nf tlin liniwmnt. It In
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! oxportod that nbout 100 buslnosa
mon will join tho association nnd
thnt the local association will Join
tho state association, which is repre
sented hero by A. Gregg, In a body.
The rollowlng oflcors woro choson
nt last night's meeting, which was
hold at tho Chambor of Coinmorce:
President Georgo Cook.
Vice President C. W. Wolcott.
TrenB, W. II. Dlndlnger.
Sec, L. L, Thomas.
Directors E. P, Ih)wIs, Ed Mathor
vlco betoro nttendlng to It. Havo
your roof coated with ELASTIC
, ROOFING CEMENT. Lasts for ton
years. All work guaranteed. Phono
89. Box 118,
J. L. BRICE.
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.MRS. DENNIS M'CARTIIY and baby
loft today for Portland to visit
rolntlvofl.
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