The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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COOS HAV TIM IS.
A clean, wholesome newspaper for
Coos County homes. The Times lias
the largest proved circulation of any
newspaper in Coos, Curry or Doug
las counties.
nra.1 tlio wIvh. In Tho Times. Ks-
ncctaiiy lf Mlc h ?UlR Bho,,llK'
L, Ploio nlllioiit n ndv. In The
Xi,c9 Is handicapped in tho rnco for
Trade.
MKMHKK OP THE ASSOCIATE) PRESS
VOL XXXVII.
Established 1H7H
as Tho Coast Mall
JiiTCUI HUERTA IN
iEXECUTED VEBGJA AT HUULBO
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION 10 PAGES
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall 1 OQ
nml Coos Hay Advertiser. yu' '
01HEH GIVES LIFE 10 SAVE SONS
Ecapt Sanders Quoted as Say-
ng mat hiiiciiuoii .
Kidnapped by Them
CONSUL GARRETT TO
MArt UHncruu rnuot
Washington Officials Interest-
go aS IYIUUII III vuvjcuao
uase us duiiiuii o.
Hl'I'ltTA TO EXPLAIN.
' B, AwtlttM Trwi to Coot n Tlmm.1
I WASHINGTON. D. C.. Fob.
jS-CharKo d'AHalres O Shnugh
nessy reported today tlmt lio liml
I niAUO rCllt'HUfllll"lin lWl-V. .l.i.O
I Vornir'a ilcillll tind that tllO
llucrta govoriiniuni " " i""""" i
ed a full and ilotnlleil cxplnnn- I
Hon of tho Killing. I
REBEL GIFS
It, AiiOfltttJ Titm to Coo Hr TImff.)
WASHINGTON. 1). C. Fob. 2S.
(ifMcinlu dlnciiBB il with much In
terest tho report of Cnptnln Snn
Iden of tho Texas rangers Baying
that Clcnto Versarn, nn Amcrlcnn
Htlzen, who wiib roporani nnngcii,
did really been Kidnapped nnu huoi
h Hucrta's federal soldiers. Whllo
Comul unrreu nau ueon ordered u
nalce nn extensive Inquiry and vlg-
broui rcnrcsentatloiiB, thcro was Ut
ile official Information on tho Ver
Say England Should Have Ap-
ijucmuu unuui iu mem in
Benton Case
tlf AmocttliM Pit., to Coon tr TlmM.J
NOGALES. Mex., Fob. 28. That
England, ilcsplto Its recognition of
tho Huorta Kovirniuent, should lmvo
nindo direct rcpruHontntloiiH regard
ing tho death of Win. S. llcntoti to
aeneral Cnrrouzn, was the position
taken' today by those In rloso touch
with Currnnzn. Tho Constitutionalist
chief himself maintained sllenco on
tho Biihject. Insurgent officials pro
fessed Ignorance or tho detnllB sur
rounding Ilonton's death.
PERCKVAI, IS lll'S V.
Mrs. Stella Marins. nf SnnknnP..CCS8full' t snvo tho lives of her
n . . r it ii two daughtors, Hclon, aged 4 and
uuiiiuu iu uuatll in mi un
successful Attempt to Save
Two Daughters.
injr AMoctilrd rrrti to Coo nr Tlmw.
SPOKANE, Feb. 28. Mrs. Sotella
Maries, a widow, lost her llfo early
today when Bho attempted unsuc
Gale, nged 7. Tho mother discover
ed tho homo on flro, nnd after arous
ing her two boiib, went to her
ilaughtorB' bedroom. Tho flamea
Bprcad bo rapidly that all thrco wero
cut oft and their bodies woro found
In tho ruins. Tho two boys escaped
by Jumping from u Becond-Btory
window.
Hi KNIIY OREGON MAN IS INDICT ELEVEN
IJiUInIi Consul Continues Pi-nlx of
Heath of llenloii at 111 Paso.
tllr AMothtcl Prrt to Coot liar Tlmiw.J
El, I'ASO, Fob. 28 Hrltlsh Con
sul Poreovnl, who was sent hero to
Investigate tho death or IJonton, rcm-
tltllieil todnv hlfl Inmiln- u-ltlinnt
in klllln IT. which has stirred Wash-I Knol;lin ln nauliitnn,.,. f n... Ai.mrt.
osioii official circles Just as much I rnn consular ngoiitH. So far, tho con
i, did II nton'H execution. Inquiry HuI'b nctlvltlea havo bcon confined
nto tho Denton c:ibo was planned to IntervlowH
o begin In earnest today or tomor- oeorgo C. Cnrolhors said he hopes
" "'" ,'T , r io stun ror uhiiiunhtin by tonight.
f a incclnl train bearing repreai'ii- nn win r,ivi n. .,n,.ii., i.ini.
.athci of Knglnnd mid tho United Iuiu. no will romiiln with Villa
. .il" . ,l, . V. "V," tliroiiBliout tho hitter's southorn
onder of Benton's body to ho w d- rm,,Rn.
iw nm iiui iju iiiuooi'ii until iilbvi
lie medical examination. That Car-
sou nould exort his Influonco to
lear up tho situation wns tho as
luranco received today. Officials
id beforo them Governor Cnlnultt's
lram niklne whether tho Unit-'
d States recognized any constituted
wrnment iu North Mexico with
horn ho rntihl iirrnugo for tho ex- 1 1 1 1 UM I 1 1 111 If
Ultlon of tlids resnonslblo foriUUIILU ULII
ersaraa dea li.
HELD AT BAY
Calvan Neal, of Jordan Valley,
Near Albany, Threatens
Officers
Wr AtiorUtxl Pft to Coot n, TlmM.J
AM1ANY. Or.. Feb. 28.-Cnlavn
Neal, alleged to bo Insane, who
AT PORTL
Federal Grand Jury Reports
Many True Secret Bills
T. R. Sheridan's Case '
(Itr AMorltth I'm. to Cont tt Tlrnm,
l'OUTLAND, Or., Fob. 28. Elcv-
Mayor F. E. Allen of Marsh
field, May be Candidate
for County Clerk
County tiolltlcs nro bcelnntni; to
got real lively and n big crop or
cnndidntcs aro coming out for tho
prlmnrlcB, May 15.
Among tho latest nBDirnntB- lenort-
ed to ho onturlni: tho field 1b said I
to bo Mayor F. E. Allen, who Is
roportod to bo plnnnlng to go after
tho county clerkship.
J. II. Starr, of Urldgc. was horo
yesterday Bounding out locnl nconlo1
lind not been captured up to a Into Jury dlumlsBcd. Tho bills wero plac- ulout his candldncy for Sheriff. It
hour today. Uoputy Shcrltr Mud- 0(l ,n tll0 flCcrot fIo n9 tll0 nrrosts ,re''0lr1t10(' ll,nt "nofJ'orn Mr,,,R
ley hns returned to 8clo to got re- ,.... ,,. .. ,,, m,,rn i,iiia,mnn wl" ' )0BU Sliorlff Gngo for
Inforcoments nnd will ondenvor to-lm0 "ot boon ,nndo' Threo bl,,fl tho Domocrntlc nomination.
capture Neal tonight. An attempt wcro roturned mnrked "not truo." Tom H. James will probably bo
was nindo to arrest Neal yesterday Uankor T. II. Sheridan, of Hosoburg, n candidate for tho Itcpubllcan nom-
for alleged threats to kill tho ncluii- was not named amoiiK thoso whoml'nn'ion ror Commissioner,
tin
Ing
Eton's' to'shoot anyono'npproaVh- c," ftr ul1'8 woro returned by tho
; his cnbln In tho Jordan Vnlloy, 1'oderal grnnd Jury today and tho
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Car Turns Over on Driver in
Lead and Injures Two
Quito Severely
FAVORITES FAIL TO
KEEP IN LEAD THERE
Oldfield and Do Palma Turn
Into Pits Late This After
noon The Entries
bors.
S
1
IDEWEY'S TALK
pnicn
HNO
i
QUESTION
IS DISCUSSED
Controversy Over Manila Bay
Clash Grows Warm
American Threat Won
in. A..oUtl I'itm lo Coot !UT Timet. 1
11HUMN, Fob. 28. "Admiral Do
woy gradually talked himself Into a
passion. Ho said: 'Why, I shall
stop every vessel, whatever may bo
her colors, and If alio does not
I stop I shall riro at hor. And that
(menus war, do you know It, Sir;
! .i ... ,,. . iiiieiiiiH war, uo you Know it, nirr
flSSlOnary WOUlU Limit Immi- Whon tho phrnso Mf Gormnny wants
gration to Races Now in te0."OCC,,rrca nKn",, ! t00k my
unnea siates .
Itj aiMUUj Trcit to Coot n.T Tin... 1
?f .YORK, Feb. 28. Dr. Sidney
HjUIICK, the veteran inlHRlnnnrv whn
fceatly laid leforo tint 7inito,i sna
lojernment a radical plan for aolv-
r "' iKration problom, spoko
Ioimi ??'. bt,f?ro th0 Loa" or
Moat Immigration bo limited to flvo ,
F CtDt flnniinll .. i .
Tho nbovo wns quoted by Admiral
von Dloderlchs today from tho re
port of Flag Lloutonnnt con Hlntzo,
who Ib now German Minister to
Moxlco. It was Included In a state
ment Issued by von Dloderlchs In
reply to that mado by Dewey regard
ing exciting Incidents botweon tho
Amorican nnd Gorman naval com
iiinndors In .Manila liny during tho
blockade. Tho report of von Hlntzo
ttot annnnllt- nt l. ......i. . followed n visit hn inniln tn Dnwnv.
h race alrnmlf .,,.. n.i i.. n.lll In oi'lilnnt frnm thlu rnnnrt that
lilted states with their Amorican I Dowy throntened tho Gormnn with
r- vuimren. in his nddrpsn inilnv wnr u inoy uiii not cuuso uiuir ni-
arfwi-- i"Vu,"'1 nnu-anpan- :,:-""",",, ,, Va --" ""
-o'llUII nilll i uia ntrnil Vn. ll.tiwiiui -wiwj " ' w j
-i.. " " IIVLUWUI1 LI111I II I
K, i1:0. 'mionB ot "
iTllluiin. v.., ,i"'CKy BWmilJ) our
I'l'iatlon. "Hut "hn sntii '..
K r,e WW' "Usundorstood.
Mta w?k ,rc? "ilRrat1on to
(" utl-Atlatle liuininn
".gSJEFEATCD
APTER UNFAIR FIGHT
I' ioc..i .
A1?&R. Australia, Fob! 28.
mit&Z ' ""oniewelg it, do
Felht 2hLSu,mmor8' former wol-
I fniiFij -""tit iuuiiu, kum-
louna unfa rlv hM,.i.V... ..'
5See..M,eree When
TELL DF GRAFT
IN NEW YOBK
InfoiTc
- hay SOOX.
.v.1Hg lQ a
WW h,l 1 reP:t ro
Nler Wny. Supt.
'wopanv ".PArtnur Perks
eatrin 7 V1SU nero B0n
b to ?,"" " xpecN
"" Dixon f-nn, ln.e "n6 w,th
id nil.0' Contractor Houser
li...r,u"B about i, i.i -
Egj. accor"s toth.M
ti-..
"A.VP Ciiy,.
U t.i """uisji-oi'
N of theW,?1 o0f th0 Von
R th iJi?. pacific Coast U.m
i" : hiothV0P a. B00d rtort-
Ex-Governor Sulzer and John
A. Hennessey Make StarU
ling Revelation
Djr AuocUt4 Preti to Coot D7 Timet.
NEW YORK, Fob. 28. The Sulli
van Committee, a new graft Investi
gating body appointed by tho lower
house of tho legislature, hold Its first
public meeting hero. Ex-Governor
Sulzer testified that he appointed
John A. Hennessoy to Investigate the
highway department and found that
tho taxpayers had been defrauded of
millions of dollars. Hennessey fol
lowed tho former Govornor on tho
stand and told of getting thlrty-slx
indictments as a result of his investigations.
Government Requested to Es
tablish Employment Of
fices Over Country
Xr AuocUtM Prr.t lo Coot Dljr Tlmrt.)
NEW YOItK, Fob. 28. A resolu
tion urging tho establishment, in tho
Federal Department of Labor, of a
llureau or Distribution, with power
to establish employment exchanges
throughout tho country to supploment
the work now being done by state
and municipal bureaus was adopted
by tho National Conference or Unemployment'.
TURK KILLED
BY AEROPLANE
Fethy Bey, Leading Aeronaut
of Constantinople, Vic
tim Today
Itif AtsoWtttd rtm lo Coot nr TImN.l
CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob. 28.
Fethy Doy, a young oHIcor of tho
Turkish Military Aviation Corps, was
killed today whllo attempting to fly
from Constantinople to Aloxandrln,
Egypt. His aoroplano collapsed whllo
high In tho air aftor leaving Damascus.
tho Jury failed to Indict.
Taylor Slglln, of Isthmus Inlot,
LEADEIl IH IIUHT
tllr AnorlttM l'rr.n lo Coot llr TlmM
SANTA MONICA, Cnl Fob.
28. Marquis car turned ovor
whllo lending nt tho turn. Mar
quis wnB criiBlied nnd was rush
ed to nn emergency hospital.
Ills mechanician, although not
badly hurt, was also sent to tho
hospital.
Favorites Slop
SANTA MONICA. Feb. 2S. -Do
Patina and Oldfield stoppod
nt the Pita. Marquis, Andorsou
nnd Pullcn, led In tho thirtieth
lap.
tnr AnocUIJ Prr.t to Coot nr Tim". J
SANTA MONICA. Cal., Fob. 28
Eighteen racing drivers faced tho
ATHLETICS IN CAMP
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Fob. 28.
The AthlotlcB will open their train
ing quarters hero Monday.
ODE SKIPPED
Consignment of 250 Tons,
Worth $50,000, Reaches
Seattle Today
(Df AttocUtrJ I'm t lo Coot 0t Time.
SEATTLE, Feb. 28 Tho steam-
iihlp Nortliwestorn arrived horo to
day frnm Cordova with a shipment
of 2C0 tons or copper oro from tho
Independent mine In tho Coppor Riv
er country. Tho oro, which Is valued
at ffin, 000. is slxty-flvo percent nat
ive copper and contains eighteen
ounces of silver to tho ton. The
shipment was doll voted to tho Ta
coma smelter.
,.."'. "L0.V".t ".."."" ". '" u. . ' Btarter when he sent tho first car.
"" " twuiijr ..... in ""lliuil ,,,,,.,...,,..,- -..
wnotner to maito tho raco for Conn-' ,,,,' r' ; ; .;.'. '.'' r" v"u
iiiiiiui nip in uiu nun IUJ.-4 miio
lutornntlonal grand prlx rnco ovor tho
Santa Monica course. About 1150,000
people lined tho course.
At tho ntnrt Do Palma, Oldllold
nnd Totzlafr woro favorites, wltlr
ty Judge or Commissioner.
Offices lo- bo I'll led.
TIiIb year tho County Clerk, Coun-
lv Kllnrlff Pinmlv Pntiiiiilauliniiif nml
'County Judge are tho only offices
i to he filled, the other officials hold
ing over.
DAK
E IS FELT
NEAR SEATTLE
$
Seismograph Records Strong
Shock Within 1500 Miles
of Puget Sound
nr Auoclttfcl Prt.t lo Coot ntf .Iidm,
SEATTLE. Feb. 28 Tho Univers
ity of Washington's solsmograph re
corded a strong earthquake shock
last ulght. Tho seat of disturbance
Is ltTOO miles either north or south.
of Seattle.
FIVE ID JAIL
Cooper and Pillion seconds. Thov
departed in fiftoon Hccond Intervals
In tho following order: Flat, Totzlafr;
Morcor, Wlshart; Stutz, Andornon;
Merror, Pullon; Mnson, Cnrlspn; Al
eo, Taylor: Morcor, Oldllold; Stntz,
Cooper; Morcor, Gordon; Apporron,
Goodo: Mercedes, Do Pnlma; Run
beam. Mnrquls; Marmon, Muth; Flat,
LowIb; Marmon, Ilall; Flat, Vorbeck;
AIco, Jeanetto; MtiBon.jRIchonbaohor.
Do Palma lit I'ail.
Going elghty-rour miles nn hour,
Wlshnrt lielil tho lend until tho
Ill'A.llt.-ll.lM.I 1 I ...
Accused of Henryville forge,f ..0 Vi' prize
oru ih i, ir, nuioB. kiik no trouble
seemed to hnvo put Cooper hopoloss
ly out or tho rnco. Totzlarr broko a
connecting rod and wiih forced out.
Opodo, Muth nnd Vorbeck wero nlso
forced out. Pullon, who hnd drlvon
into second pinco, dropped bnclt wliou
DANCE I.V NORTH HE.VD.
Tho report that there would bo no
danco at tho Pavilion In North Ilund
tonight was Incorrect. Thero will bo
a danco, music furnlshod by Ellor
lieck'B Orchestra.
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BANQUET
Man
Murder Held Without Bail
Witnesses $500 Each
.Initios Ferrari was bound ovor by
Justlco Ponnock to the grand Jury
last ulght 011 tho chnrgo of murder.
bolng nrciiHed of shooting John Kelly . n Civil War votornn stopped on tho
nt Ilcnryvlllo two weoks ago. track at tho Soldlora' Homo. Pullon
Ferrari wnlvod the prollmlnnry nnd swerved Into the turn to save tho
justice rounocK oruoroti unit no ho
hold without ball. Forrarl was token
back to Coqulllo this morning.
Wltiii'xsi'H Meld.
Justlco Ponnock also ordorcd that
Dan Ilravlno, Joo Grochnl, Tony Wng
A. P. & A. M. NOTICE
Thoro will bo a meet
ing .of Dlanco Lodgo No.
48. A. F. & A. M., at tho
lodgo room tomorrow,
Sunday, at 2 o'clock p.
m.. to attend the funeral
of our late brother, Geo. C. F.
Wulff, which will bo held at 3
o'clock p. m.
By order of
CARL W. EVERTSEN, W. M.
dm?
Large Meeting of Leading
Business Men of Coos Bay
Plan Permanent Order
LST evening threo score and ten
of the loading business men of
Coos Day surrounded the ban
quet table In the dining room of the
Chandler Hotel In what was prob
ably one of tho most enthusiastic
and Interesting meetings of the kind
ovor held In tho city. It was a gen
uine get-together gathering. Every
man present was a real live-wire
delegate from tho domain of "Do."
The speeches were not the usual af
ter dinner addresses but plain, prac
tical, purposeful talks on business,
boosting and better commercial con
ditions. It was a business banquet
with a big "D." The usual banquet
boquets wore dispensed with and
action instead addresses was tho
keynote of the evening.
After an enjoyable reast frame
G. Horton was announced as toast-
master of tho evening. He kept
affairs moving like a moving pic
ture show and there were no breaks
In tho film. Mr. Horton called up
on E. P. Lewis as one of the threo
members of tho original temporary
board of directors and a promoter
of tho meeting to explain' its plan
and purpose and also to glvo his
experience In tho organization and
operation of a similar business mon's
association in Fresno, California.
Mr. Lewis mado practical business-
llko talk In which ho outllnod tho
manner and methods of organization
and the boneflts that would nccruo
from It. L. L. Thomas, temporary
secretary, followed with a brlof out
line of the state organization and
tho advantages of membership in
that association.
Among the others called upon and
delivering brief talks wero O. F. Mc
knight, M. C. Moloney, C. M. By
Ior, Dr. Houseworth, J. A. Mntson,
Henry Sengstackon. Dorsoy Krolt-
zer. F. S. Dow and II. W. Painter.
The spirit of all tho talks was
one of helpful co-operation and the
mutual advantage that would accruo
both to the members and tho com
munity as a result of tno formation
of such a business men's associa
tion. One of tho business men
pointed out that by co-operating in
buying in largo quantities, they
could secure lower prices, thus as-
Continued on Page Four
Hoiiiiors nro nnd lost two tires. An
examination hIiOwocI that Wlshnrt,
who mado n splendid record, wns por
manontly out of tho rnco with a
burned bearing.
Carlson. Who won third mnnnv tn
nor, Jnlrii Galll nnd John Dempsoy, jtho Vnndirbllt cup rnco, br.oko a
tho principal witnesses In tho case, bo .crank abaft on tho way to tho raco
neui under J&U0 bond ror their np-l""d was rorcod to glvo up all
penraneo In tho enso. Nono or tliom ilHKlit of racing. The elimination
woro nblo to furnish bond and wore,01 U,,H cnr i0t seventeen stnrtora.
taken back to Coqulllo to romnln In
tno county Jnli until tho hearing or
until they nrrango ball.
All oxcopt Dompsoy have bcon
found but ho had not boon located
todoy. Ilravlno and Dompsoy woro
discharged at Denver Hill on account
of tho affair.
District Attorney Liljeqvlst and
Shorlff Gago woro horo for tho pro
llmlnnry. Stanley Was Campaigning.
Thoro was consldorablo complaint
about tho officers having to go to tho
bother and put tho county to tho ex
ponso of having tho preliminary In
Marshflold Instead or at Coqulllo. Tho
officials wanted to hold It nt Coqulllo
but JiiBtlco Stnnloy was away mak
ing n campaign for offlco and they
had no alternative but .to go to tho
expense of coming hero.
NORTHWESTERN
TO BUILD WEST
SMALL SUITS
Justice Pennock's Court Has
Rush of Business Today
Cases Filed
Justlco Pennock's court, which has
been rather quiet for a fow days,
had a rush of business lato yester
day and this morning. In addition
to the threo criminal cases, tho fol
lowing civil suits woro 'Started to
collect money claimed to be duo on
account:
Edward Thompson Company vs.
A. E. Shuster, of North Bond,
Olllvant & Weaver vs. George
Harding.
Nick Rolchort vs. John Snydor, Jr.
Geo, It. Sherman & Co., vs. J. II.
O'Donnell and Mrs. Fannlo O'Don-
nell,
Times Want ads bring results.
Railway System Starts 250
Miles From Lander To
wards Coos Bay
For tho past aovoral yoarB It has
been claimed by partloa closo In touch
with tho officials or tho Chicago &
NorthwoBtorn Railway that It would
uuiiu to uoos uny bb a Pacific coaBt
terminus. For a tlmo It wns thought
that tho rond really bohlnd the
Coos Day & Boise, but that project
failed and hope was lost. Now cornea
tho following from tho Chicago Trlb
uno, which Is regarded as authority
nnd -which Indicates that Coos Bay
may not havo to wait vory long for a
transcontinental road nftor all:
"Ton now steol bridges nro bolng
built by tho Peninsula division of tho
Chicago & Northwestern. Tho samo
road will construct a 250 mllo ex
tension from Lander, Wyoming, to
Idaho Falls, Idaho. Thoy havo also
callod for 900 Bteol conter Bills.
"Thoro has been a persistent rumor
afloat In this city this week to tho
ofrect that on Tuesday of this week
tho Chicago & Northwestern regis
tered JJ21.000.000 of bonds in Choy
onno which will bo used In construc
tion work."
TO DEATH HOUSE,
Mrs. Cynthia Iliiffiim to Ho Electro,
cuted In Now York for Murder.
Uj AuocUtod Prett to Coot Dj Timet.)
LITTLE VALLEY. N. Y., Fob. 28.
Mrs. Cynthia Ituffum, convicted Of
murdor In the first degreo last night
ror poisoning her husband, and sen-'
tenced to die In tho electrlo chair in
April, was removed to t;ho death,
houso at Auburn prison today.
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