The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THE FINAL DECISIQNJN MOST CASES, RESTS WITH THE SUPREME QT SELF
A 1LVNNER YEAR
Tills season opens Willi brightcr
nroopocts for Iho jjrent Coos Hay
nnd Coqiilllo Vnlloy country than
cVcr lieforo in Uh history. For
limes mo in tlio making. Arc you
busy Inylng the foundation for
yours?
!mj mmt&
DON'T SCATTER SHOT
Concentrate you advertising in
tlio newspaper thitf rem-hcs the peo
ple J'ou uimt to talk to. Ammuni
tion costs nroney. Tlio Times wives
money to advertisers.
MEMDER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
don
Established 1N78
ns Tlio Const Mall
EPRESENTATiVES
Accepts Request of Mediators
to Name Delegates to
Meeting to Fix Terms,
ANNOUNCES TWO OF THE
THREE TO BE CHOSEN
United States Has Not Selected
Mediators Place oT
Meeting Not Fixed.
HOT XOTES V3XCIIAXOED.
lr Attactat.1 1'irai to Coo liar Tlmta.
WASHINGTON. I). C. Mny 4.
Tho ConBtltutlonnllBtB' nnd
Huertn lenders nt Mnnznnlllo
nro exchanging bitter mcBBngin),
ncconllnB to a report rrom Hear
Admiral Howard, Who nsnd sev
eral loiters, llownrtl said nil la
(inlet nt Mnnznnlllo.
Br Aunclalt rrtta ' DarTlmaa.
WASHINGTON, 0. C Mny I.
Ocncrnl Huortn's nproptnnco of tlio
TCQiicat of tlio Lntln-Amerlcnn en
voys to send dologntos to confer
wllh them In tliolr oITorts to medlnlo
oetween tliO United StnteH nnd Mexi
co Is nnnouncud. To roprcwont hbt
Intercstn Huertn lins 'selected 1).
Emlllano ItnlRiBH, Moxlcnn Jurist,
and AugUBtlno Gnrro Gnlludci, Moxl
an undcr-sccretary or Justlrti. The
third dolcgnto Ih to ho nnnioll tomor
row. It Is hollovotl thnt the media
tion .conforoneo will bo hold olso
wheru than Wnshlngttm.
Fnrthcr aimuanaumait woe mntlo
that no dolognto to represent tlyu
United States had been sdlectnl for
mediation.
FRHSIttEXT MEETS Slim.
wnon AVm fio ti New York
to
MM. Viwtrt llrinKlitK tint
Vera Crnv. Hlifhi.
(Or Anocl.tkl Vnn t Cttu BtT TlmM.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, aiay i.
rrcsldont Wllaon idnns to go to
JlrooMyn Monday nnd moot tho
Montana, which Is bringing to tho
United Stntes tho bodies .of ttlio mun
killed At "Vora Cruz.
I'HtB OX U. 8. TnOOl'EllS
(Rr AilitJ Prw. to Com n7 Tln.J
pi. men T..- i.. a Tu-n
troopers of tho Eleventh Calvary, pn-i
trolling the border east of EI J'nso '
cre fired on hv tlirmi Mtilcni Inst
night from tho othor side of the Hl
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Crnnde. Tho Americans did not ro
turn tho fire.
HIT DIE IN
(Rr AmmUUJ 1-fM t Oooi Dt7 Tlmn.l
VALPARAISO, Chile, May i.
Aloro than fifty lives wero lost In
n early morning flro In tho com
mercial section. Several buildings
ere destroyed. They wero fllmsllr
constructed and rendered tho enoru
of the firefighters virtually uboIosi.
MKXIl'AX8 CRUCIFY I1ISIIOP.
tDr AwocUtM I'tfii to Cooa Pr TIbim.1
SAN FRANCISCO, Mny !.
The Catholic bishoj of Cnhlnpn
was crucified by tho Zapatistas,
according to tho tnles of refug
ees, for refusing to surrendor
' the funds of tho church.
CYCLONE HITS
T
(Br AuocUled Preat to Coot Dr Tlmta
TEXARKANA, May 4. It ia re
ported thnt a cyclone passed through
Hand, Texas, today, killing four per
sons an,i injuring twenty others. The
"res are down.
In XITW YORK ARRIVES
laj AwocUta4 Pre (o Cooa Hj Time.
VERA, CRUZ, May 4. The U. S.
Mttleshlp New York Joinedthe fleet
toe today.
nio firm: fails.
tBr AMocltttg1 fraa cooa Bar Tlma.l
PHir.AnoT.tiiiwi n... a nh.
'ure of Cramn Mitchell & Cora-
Pany, bankers and brokers, was an
"ounced today. Their liabilities
xed J3.000.000.
ri.HaJ? yur iQb printing dona at
The Times office.
VOL XXXVII.
GENERAL HUERTA NJlTPEACE IMEXICANS WANT VERA CRUZ WATER
CHILEAN
10WS
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
TO CONFERENCE
II. i SCORED BY
.S'
Anti-American Demonstration
Held in Belgium Today
' March Through Streets.
Illr AMMltltd Titm (o Coot 11. r Tltnta.
IIRUSSHLS. IlnlKlum. .Mny 4.
Under the auspices of tlio loenl HIs-piuto-Amcrlcnn
committee, u demon
strntion wan. held hero todny In fnvor
of Mexico nnd agnltiBt the United
Stntes. Severnl hundred students
marched to the Mexican legation,
whoro Sliccchrs worn nindn nn tlm
subject 'iAmorlcnn Aggressions In
Malco."
Fsllls from !Sumner Mail Boat
Near .Genrtje Ross Place
In Fog and Darkness
(flea. Cntchbjg of Sumner was
drowiiotl this morning in CatuhliiK
ilnlct by falling off tlio mall bout
whllo cnronto' .to MnrshfIold. Tho
accident occured. hbout 2 o'clock this
morning near thnGt-'orgo Hobs ranch.
Catching was icamlng down with
Andrew MaRtors .who was running
tho mall thont. Ah tlioy nenred the
I tons placo, ho w,ent from tho for'd
ciililn aft. In n taw mluutcB, Capt.
Masters moltced tlionboat rock vio
lent and soon afterwards ho heard
Catching yell far help. Ho stopped
tho onglno'tind rnn to sco what hap
poned. Ho heard him call a couplu
of tlincH but It was no dark and fog-
ui Hint no cwiliiuonrwo nun.
i. . . ..... ......
Mncvors Immediately put in to t.io
H loco mid called tioorgo Ross
"d others 1o help him. They
.nnMiii. fnm V. n
honrchoil for hours but wuro unable
U find nny trace of him.
Catching wtu about twenty-six
ytnrs old and wns barn nud raised
nt Sumner, lie was u hrathor of
Mn. Tom Gnodnle, Wlrw. I'nnl
Crooks, Miss Jciitile Catching nnd n
sen of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. C'utcMng.
'ibMly it I'oiunl.
Tho bodj was found this forenoon
by 3i'8e Hurkor, Clarence Harris
and Mr. Stnddon who woro dragging
tho river near where ho fell ovor
iboard. Cntdilng was n good Bwlmmer but
ho wns wearing a heavy overcoat
which was buttoned tightly around
milking It alimwt impossible for Dim
to nld himself.
TI o funeral w III probably ho liolil
tonvorrow afternoon from Sumner,
tho Rov. R. Leltoy Hnll officiating.
tlahr'N I'liucrnl'llclil.
Mr. G. A. nahr'b funornl was hold
this morning nt tho home nt 11
o'clock, according to tho wishes of
the family, Rov. It. E. Drowning
officiating. Mr. Dahr wa.s born nt
Honesdnlo, Pa., Nov. 17. 18U'J, nnd
enme went to .Minneapolis whon a
young man, nnd It wns a Brent com
fort to tho family, to bo ablo to
have ns pnll-bearers youug men that
he had known whllo they wero
hoys. Tho pall bearers wero Vr.
nnnran Tftrciison. II. E. Coffin. Ver
non Smith, Victor Johnson, 'Del
Ilongston and W. S. Mntsou.
Owing to tUoro being no evidence
of crime, Coroner Wilson decided It
was unnecessary to hold an inquest
Total Registration in uoos
County May Reacn uuy
Tabulating Returns.
.Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE. Or., May 4. County
rinru- Wntsan wil prouauiy noi
complote tabulating tho registration
returns for a coupio 01 uj, -i.ii,iii
io nnd his office force work-
pii all day Sunday. A preliminary
rhfick Indicates that the total reg-
Istered vote In the county It about
innn Knt nearly as many women
registered as was expected and near
y every precinct showed gains In
trie number of men registering. The
last registration showed about 4000
Qten In the county.
MH
FUDEKTS
GEO. CATCHING
IS DROWNED
BIG GAIN IN
COUNTY- VOTE
Make Determined Demand on
General Funston Today but
No Shots Are Exchanged
Asks for Instructions.
(Ur AntH-tiud Prtta to Cooa tltj Tlmta.1
WASHINGTON, D. ti., Mny 4.
Another fruitless, demand by Mexi
can soldiers for tlio surrender of the
MEXICANS TO
EORI WINGATE
Over 3000 Soldiers and 1900
Women and Children Pris
oners Transferred.
tnjr Autlill 1'rrw to Cooa liar Tlmn.1
KU PASO, Tex., Mny 4. 3000
men of tho Moxlcnn Federal nnny.
accompanied by 1900 women and
children, who iibto ben Intorned
nt Fort Ullss since they crossed tho
border nfter their dcrent nt OJIn
nga, wuro entrnlned todny for Fort
Wlng-atc, Now Mexico,
TWO AltK SHOT.
New York l'ollcemnii Kllleil liy Unit
dltM Who Shot Oif Proprietor.
Illr Auorlt.v.1 'rra I Loot IUY Tlmn. J
NEW YOUK, Mny 4-Pollcoman
Wm. J. Kelloy wns mortnUy wound
ed by two lioldup men In RTook
lyn this morning nTttr tlirj shot ar.il
knled n Greek restmirnnt keeper.
I
IS WIPED OUT
Flat City in Jditarod District
Swept by Fire Sunday
Twenty Buildings Burn.
Illr AixllJ rmi lo Cooa Par Tlreaa.)
FAIIU1ANKS, Alaska, Mny 1,
Flat City, In tlm Idlturnd district,
was almost wiped it by flro yester
day, according to a wlreleps we-
sngc. Twenty buildings w.ure dttii
troyed. London Suffragette Arrested
After Being Roughly Han
dled by Mob Today.
(Or Aawli(4 rma 10 Cooa lUr Tlmta.
LONDON, Mny 4 A portrait of
Henry James, the novelist, by John
Singer Sargent, the Amorlcan artist,
hanging In ono of tho galleries of
tho Royal Acadomy, .was ruined by n
mtffrngetto. Tho woman who com
mitted the outrage gave her name
as Mrs. Wood. Sbo belongs to a
group of militants called "wild wo
men." She used n butcher's cleaver.
A crowd handled her roughly and nl-
so set upon a man who characterized
her eourso as an "act of courage"
Tho imlntlng wns one of Sargent's
masterpieces.
Last of Great Commanders at
Gettysburg Succumbs
Was Fighter by Nature.
, , , 4
I MILITARY RURIAL.
I (Br AmogUM Prtu to Cooa Dar Tlmta,
NEW YORK. May 4. Whllo
arrangements for the funeral of
j General Daniel E. Sickles, who
I died last night, wero not com
j pleted, It was slid that tho old
j soldier will be buried In Arling
ton beside tho military leaders
of the nation, f
(Br AuocUtod PrrM to C Dar Tlmta.
NEW YORK, May 4. General
Daniel Edgar Sickles, the last of
the great commanders who fought
the battle of Gettysburg, Is dead.
FoA a. dgcAde- ?g wa A Jjshjgr by
(Continued on page two)
ALASKA
W
RUIN PICTURE
WITH CLEAVER
SI
PS
w
waterworks Just outsluq Vern Cruz
wnB reported to tlio Wnr Depart
ment today by Genernl Funston,
yho biiM the Moxlcnn officers hnd
called -on tlio American outposts to
surrender but mndo no vigorous ef
fort to enforc.o their demand, The
Mexicans retired nnd no shots wero
1 1 roil. Funston asked for instruc
tions ns to contcinplntcd steps.
L
FOR CONTEMPT
Chicago School Directors Sen
tenced to Thirty Days Each
for Offense.
flr AMOUlt4 rrra In Cooa liar Tltnta,
CHICAGO," Mny 4. Eight mom
bcrs of tho Chtcngo Hoard of Edu
cntlon, including the president, wero
sentenced to thirty dnys In Jnll for
contempt of court for refusing to
obey nn order restraining four mem
bers of the bonrd,
I The situation hinged on n dispute
ovor tho retention of Mrs. Ella Flagg
a'ounp us Superintendent of Schools.
Tho four rolnstnted momborfl voted
hgalust Mrs. Young mid their resl
nntlaus, signed before they took of
.flee, wero accepted by tho Mayor. T o
Circuit Court held that tliolr resig
nation wero void.
FREE TOLL IS
iGED TODAY
Stjnator'iTownsehd of'Michlgan
'nonlarnc Ronjal 'Jlnnnc
iPei'fidy and Dishonor.
nr Aaaoclalad Trraa lo Cooa nar Tlmw.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 4
A vigorous attack on the bill to re
peal toll exomptlon wns mndo In tho
Senate by Sonntor Townsond of Mich
igan. Ho dech rod that the repoal
would mean voting "thq United
Stutcti .guilty uf porfldy nnd dis
honor" In tho nrlglunl daclBlon to
exempt American ships.
HOT TIME IN
HUM FALLS
Police Chief Resigns .After a
Fight During City Elec
tion There Today.
Or AutxHIaJ rr4 to Cooa Rf r Tlmta.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Mny i.
Shortly aftor tho polls, opened for
the city eltK-iion today, It was an
nounced uf. tho City Hull that the
I'ollco Chlrif, Joseph Smith, resigned
because of tlio fight lio had with
Charles Martin. Martin, according tn
wltuesset, knocked Martin down nnd
wns bentlng him severely when ho
wns pulled off by several men. Feel
Inir in the camnaleu is running high
nud a heavier vote thnn usual is be
ing polled.
c. a. Won
Sends Telegram Urging Com
pletion of Deep Channel
Will Aid Projects.
C. A. Smith who Is now In Mlnnea.
polls Is enthusiastically In favor of
tho proposod additional $300,000
bond Issue for completing tho harbor
projects as Indicated by the follow
ing self explanatory telegram receiv
ed from him by the Chamber of Com
merce today:
"I am very much pleased to' learn
of tho movement Just started for tho
widening of the channol to the ocean
as previously planned having tho
greatest confidence In the future
building of a largo city on Coos Ray
and that tho possibility for a good
harbor Is the primary reason there
fore I sincerely dd hopo that tho poo
ple.wlll as rapldy as possible take
advantage of this natural opportu
nity to their fullest ability and when
you have dono this you can go before
the board of onglneers and congress
and ask for the permanent Improve
ments on the bar.'
HARBOR
BONDS
A Oonsollilntlon of Times, Const Mail q. 244
nnd Coos lluyAclvcrtluen
RICHARD ULNEY
TRUST BILLS
Democrats Decide to Put
Through Several Measures
at This Session.
Wl I.SOX INTENT
ny Auorlatftl l'ma to Cooa liar Tlmta.1
WASHINGTON, I). C. Mny 4,
Tho nation's business moved In
I tho nnen nlr when President Wll-
I son todny moved tho oxccullvo I
I offices Into a tent on tho White I
I Huuso grounds. I
4 4
Dr AmocLI.J rrttt lo Cooa Vt Tlm.)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mny 4.
Aftor n conference) with President
Wilson Majority Lender Underwood
announced nn agreement had boon
readied to put through tho Clnyton
omnlbiiH nntl-trust bill, tho Coving
ton Interstate trade hill nud n hill
to regulate tho Issunnco of stock
nnd securities ns well ns tho rural
rrodltH measure, boforo Congress ad
journs. Un'derwoqd announced that he
would call (ho democrnt caucus to
rntlfy the program which he nr
rnuged with tlio President nnd It
wns tho nlm of tho Prcsldont nnd
himself to have Congress ndjourn
by July 1.
YiCUN of WIImiii
"Tho President wns vtiry desirous
of pressing tho primary bill," r.ald
Undorwood, "And thnt was on tho
original program, but Judgo Ruckor,
chnlrmnn of tho committee of elec
tions, has boon 111 nnd thnt has de
layed tho Bitbjcct, so It Is not now
n dotlnlto pnrt of the program, hut
tho President is still hopeful that
wo mny bo nblo to tnko It up."
LABOR TROUBLE
Clash Over Checkers' Union
Ties Up Steamers Navajo
and Bear There Today.
(Ilr AaioUatrd J'rna lo Cooa liar Tlmn. J
PORTLAND, Oro., May 4 A tlenp
tn tho work or discharging the cur
gaos of tho steamers Navajo of tho
Amerlcnii-llnwnllau lino mid tho Rear
of tho San Francisco and Portland
Stenmshlp Company, Is complete as
u result of tho refusnl of the com
panies to recognize tho checkers' un
ion. No further attempt to dlschargo
tho cargoes will bo mndo until thoy
are. assured of better pollco protec
tion. MILITIA OUT OF
E ZONE
Federal Troops Now Patrol
Colorado Districts and
Quiet Prevails.
I Htm I Kit ROCKEFELLER
) tDr Aaoocllt.J J'reaa to Cooa Car Tlmta.
I NEW YORK. Mny 4. Silent
' picketing by crope-sleoved men
I nud womon In front or tho Stnn
I dnrd Oil building continued to
I day.
(ilr Auoclatt4 Pratt lo Coot Hat Tlw.l
DRNVI9II. Mnv d .Itmivv naiml.
of Federal troops In tho coal sthlko
zones cuvo the state officials a
senso of security today which they
had not felt since the inception of
the strike Practically nil mllltln
bus been withdrawn.
STRIKERS ARE DISARMED
(Dr Awwliltd Trtaa to Cooa vty Tlmta,
WALSENMhta, May 4 Leaders
of the United Mine Workers of Amer
ica announced that all nrma In tho
possession of strikers in Huoffo Coun
ty wuuiu oo turned over to Capt. C.
C, Smith.
K. P. orriciuiu n.. vn.
Grant. Grand Chancellor, Mr. Stln-
son, urnnu iveeper or Jtecordu nnd
Seals, and Judgo H. M. Cake, of
Portland, arrived her today to visit
the COOS COUnty K. P. Indira lio
first oue being Myrtle Lodgo In
.uuroiiiiciu luuiKui. .ir. urant is
former city attorney nt Pnrflnn.i nn.i.
Is a candidate for the Republican
nomination for Attorney General,
NEW REGIONAL RAi BOARD
f LSON FAVORS
PORTLAND HAS
ST
GOVERNOR OE
Former Secretary of Treasury
in Cleveland's Cabinet Is
Chosen by Wilson.
HAS NOT ACCEPTED
TENDER OF POSITION
Three Other Names Suggested
as Directors Formal An
nouncement Later.
(Or AMtKlltx) Trraa lo Coor nr Tlmra.l
WASHINGTON, D. C. Mny 4.
President Wilson hits solectcd Rich
ard Olney, Socrotnry of Stnto In tho
,Cloveland ndmlnlstrntlon, tu bo
I governor of tho Fodernl Rcsorvo
llonrd, add Paul Wnrburg of Now
York to be a member of tho bonrd.
Although President Wilson or-
fcred tho governorship to Olney,
1 word of his (iccoptnnco Is holme
'nwnlted, but trlondB nro Incllnod to
bpllevo ho would not decline. Olnoy
wns offered tho umbnssndorshlp to
Grent Itrltnln Inst year, but expres
sed nn unwillingness to leave tho
country on account of business In
terests. Although Olnoy Is 78 years
old, ho Ih active and lins hnd n
long experience- In tho business
world.
Warburg, who wns connected wlt,h
Kiihn, Loob & Company, hnB ac
cepted membership In tho bonrd.
Formal announcement of hit selec
tion, nn well ns the othor throo
members of tho bonrd besides tho
governor, Is expected shortly.
. Oti'H'i-M'CliOfeit
Two other names reported to up-
Ipenr on tho Federal Rcsorvo Hoard
are Harry A. Wheeler, vlco-presiuont
OT the United Trilst Coi ipiiny, r"
Chlcngo una W. O, I II r'l r f
Ulrmlnghnm.
F. E. Westerberg of Marshfield
Suffers Loss in
Dry Goods Store.
(Special to Tho Times)
I1ANDON, Ore., Mny 4. Flro of un
known origin broke out In tho dress
goods dopnrtment of tho Ilnndon Dry
(loads company nnd did consldora
i bio damage. It had not gained much
I headway when discovered nnd was
. extinguished before the building was
1 much damaged. However, the stock
i suffered considerably. Tho Randoa
j Dry Goods Company wob recently
bought by Messrs Murphy and West-
orborg who conduct a chain of
stores In Coos county.
0. Makutis, Charged with Non
Support of Family, Com
mits Sulcfde Today.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE, Oro., May 4 Q, Mak-
Ittltt rill nitllilflVft it tli.. Mniilnniln T ...r
;glng Camp, was found dead In an
out-building near the Couloguo Camp
I at Lnmpn todny, having hangod him
self. Ho hnd a hard tlmo lianKluc
hlmseir, aa ho could not Ho tho rppo
high enough to suspoud him nud ln
fctend or hanging, ho knoelod down
nud choked himself to death,
Ho was recontly boforo tho grand
Jury on tho chnrgu of non-support of
his wife nnd fumlly, He nad u wifo
and three children, On promise to
pny them at least $25 u month he
was allowed to go.
I'ViTJirl Cmro On.
SlOW liroiH'CHB IB Imlni, mn.ln with
tho Ferrari murder trial, only four
wltnesHes for tho stnto liavlmr boon
heard no
tq two o'clock. The cas
will probably last several days.
lilt by Auto. Tony, an Italian
shoo shluo artist nnd window wash
er, was struck by Ed Llndborg's
nutQ( Saturday evening. 'Pony was
rldlnir II blcvcln nllll lin.l out nnrm.
tho street. Llndborg wob running
slow or tho accldont might have boen
fatal. Aa ft was, Tony sustained
some bad bruises nml IiIh hli.vcin wn
smashed up.
Uoyt Ijtnhoriia Weds, Roy Law
horno, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, O.
Lawhorno, and Miss Emma Johnson
of North Hoiail, woro married in
Coqulllo Saturday, They aro spend
ing their honeymoon in Dandotu
BANDON FIRE
DDESJAMATSE
4
OFFENDER IS
FBIOJARGED
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