The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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THERE IS A R,
TffiK?SOME. ITS THE "THEN SOME" that counts
A 11ANNER YEAH
Tills season opens with lirlfiliioi1
mxiiei'ts for llio great Coos liny
.ml OHilllo Valley country Hum
!;lr before In Its history. For
iiiiics m '" ,,K5 ,k,"- Are you
busy laying ,,,c foundation for
jours?
lag Mmm
DON'T SCATTER SHOT
Concentrate you'- advertising In
the newspaper that reaches the peo
plo you want to talk to. Aiiiiiuti'l
tlou costs money. Tho Tiniest pnves
money to aiHcttlscis.
MEMUKH OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FELLOW
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VOL XXXVII. nBKSaiaH8
flST FIRES iflslT
ISHINGTOR ARE NOW SPREADING
Every Ame-uomeu man is
Fighting tne names ivear
Noosack.
FIRE MAY GET
BbTUIMU
CONTROL
Loss In Vicinity of Vancouver
Placed at Over $200,000
Noosack in Danger
inr A'socUifl Prrtu to Coot IliT Ttmnt.l
niCI.MNOHAM. Wash.. Mny 22.
Two bad forest fires nro burning In
thl vicinity of Nooksnck. One is Just
beyond tlio Ilmltfl of tho town. Olio
house nnil n barn Imvo been destroy
ed. Every nblo bodied man Ib fight
ing the flnmcH, iOn account ot tno
wind flrea aro Bprondlng rapidly anil
i li feared they will got boyond con
trol.
A number of forest fires nro ro-
I ported In various parts of Whatcom
county but so fnr tho dnmngo Is nas-
lltlble, Tho timber men fenr serious
I lets unless weather conditions change.
DAMAGE IS ENORMOUS.
Hr Anortitf'1 Trr tn Coot Hit Tlmi,!
VANCOl'Vnn. II. C. Mny 22.
Elcht houses and n hIiIiikIo mill were
destroyed by a forost flro which U
weeping up Orouso Mountnln.
KMImntcB un to noon uliico tho loss
In the neighborhood of Vancouver nt
1200.000 A sneclnl Btcnmer win-
Wing government flro f lli tors wns
ifnt to Sllnmo'n. forty miles north.
to conilmt a blaze of big timber. A
logging company nonr I'ort Coimltlam
wai wined out. Tho refugees had 11 n
exciting ildo on n train through tho
burning timber.
DAD NEAR SEATTLI
111? At -s lltoil r-.. In Con. PAT 11m-. I
SRVTTLE. Mnv 22. AlUmim"'
therf nrc mnny forest f Iros In woatorn
wn'1' ' '?!. they nro bolus; hold fnlr
lr w M in clii'ck. Orent dnmngo Is
thrca-!nd-n-
- 1 The town of Nooksnck Is
r 1
VlliAtn II ..I.I......1 .!. ...... ..in. 1il
...wcill. II1IMIJ1IIU. Ill" 1MI JUHI "'
dauRhtcr of .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hub
bard, 23fi Seconcl Btreot, wnndored
) from homo this morning and
found at tho corner of Elovonth
nd Ccnral streets by Marshal Car-
IfT M 11. .1.1 I IU.l .tin
Mia IllllJIJUru JIU IIIIHUU iiiu
lld to ko out on tho front porch
to play but bIio wont out In the stroet
Wore Mrs, Hubbnrd missed hor.
AllHIlt O f.'Alnnl. 11. ir..lit.nr.l liA.
-... v w.iiiviv uin. iiuifwi... .'-
tn a E-;irch about tho houso for tho
Mti)'. When sho could not bo found
. Hubbard summoned Marshnl
rter and her husband by tolepliono.
Soon nf'tr Marshal Cnrtor stnrtod
t to find tho baby ho met John D.
"uen, wno inrornieu nun inni im
"d eeen a child of tho description
p'n prnylng In tha vicinity of kiov
(ath and Central streets.
All. On I M .-i.i- .. j u ...
. ..k i .ma, iiuuuuru wuro Kr'l
T relieve 1 when tho baby was re
rne, vaw ()l0 worBQ for j,Qr a.
English Ruler and Wife Have
w Listen to suffragette at
1 heaterNovel Ruse
In. . ... . . . .
- "o"we4 rrtti 10 coot wmibb.1
LOX'nnv r... 00 i.-inn nonmei
nd n;ri".;''" --: "'" uX,
hi - -1"- .uury wero cuiuijoiieu
L... lJ lno narnngue or a ii
tt?.1 suffrngetto at a matinee at "His
fiajes'v s" Thentnr. when a woman
J'oe In the stalls and began to
Stress thn bin vnn Russian
far sh shrinkPii Attendants
M WANDERS
001 OF HOUSE
OMAN SCORES'
iC GEORGE
me snrinKeii. AitenuauiD'nunD
""ed to her and found her chain-
i tn ,i ..'". j iio
"!; nW Eft. ho'u.?! be r
cved whiiVw.i,r ,vY m nroc-
rs fca f ' .r .; tnrtel
bkni,.. ' " uzen women i"
pouting ono Jumped on the stago.
f'entually all were ejected unild a
oIb nnu tti," ' Tn Vhn " 19. .
-"cuaous Uproart
MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
FORESTS ARE
NOW !N DANGER
Conflagration Near Portland
Causes Patrols to Be In
creased in Northwest.
Itlr Ammlitist Titm to Cow liar TlmM.l
PORTLAND, Or.. .May 22. A
report of n now forest fire was ro-
reived by tho United States district
forester hero from Roekdnlo. Wash..
and n largo forco of flro fighters
wns sent to tho scone. Tho flro
guards lmvo been Increased through
out Oregon niitl Southern Washing
ton on ncrotuit of tho dangerous
conditions duo to dry weather. The
sky Is overcast hero with tho snioko
haze from tho fires In western
Washington.
Riotous Scenes in London
Follow Attack of Suffra
gettes on Masterpiece
DESTROY PAINTINGS.
I l Amu lir. 'n in Cum l Tliyo 1 I
I LONDON. .May 22. Tho ;
"Wild Women" of tho Women's
Sods I and I'olltlrnl Union eon- j
tinned their terrorlxiiiK turtles.
A woman nul wIOi a londed '
I iue today ruined five imistor-1
ilrti in the nnuonm gallery.
Simultaneously another woman !
I wrecked a picture haiinlit la the I
I Itoyal Academy. '
,
The pictures damaKed In the Nat
ional Gallery were the "Madonna and
Child with Infant Saint." "Portrait
of Malntinl." "SahiU John and Chris
topher and the Dodne. "lnuseaiie
with tho Death of St. Peter." and
Christ's Anony In the Garden." Tho
pnlntlnK anshod at tho Itoyal Acad
emy wbs "I'rlmnvern."
Hoth womon refused to glvo their
unmos. Tho Academy was filled with
n fashionable throng when a woman
drow n butcher knlfo nnd dashod nt
tho pictures. Only tho prosonco of
tho police prevented hor from bolng
roughly handled. The National gai
lory vnndnl left a trail of blood from
cuts from broken glass.
Tho scones In tho pollro court when
tho women In yosterday's battlo wcro
arraigned surpassed In wlldnoss all
previous offorts. A male suffragist,
who somehow found a porch among
tho raftors, blow ear-plorclng varia
tions of tho "MarselllnUo" on a cor
not and then sounded a chargo. This
was the signal for n volley of bags
nnd other tnlesllos nt the magistrate,
Sir John Dickinson. Throo policemen
were requlrod to prevent ono prisoner
from throwing herself ovor tho rail.
Another n'oman removed hor shoe,
and hurlod" It ftt tlio hond of tho
maglstrfttd, who caught It deftly.
Winn tho mnalstrato wns forcod to
suspend tho bearing there was a freo
flghr. Subsequently mosi or ino wo
.on rA hronclit In and bound over
HIUII !. - -
to keep tho peace for six months, but
they unanimously rotusou sureties.
UOAT HACE TODAY.
Washington and Collfonila Civhr to
Compete at Seattle Iijo To-luV.
(By AIKM Vn le Coo. hit Time..
spattle. Wash., May 22. For
the second time this year tho 'Var-
,!.. oiirht.oared crows of tno uni
versities of California and Washing
nn will match their skill when the
race over the three-mile course qf
i. lUAohinpinn intteB maiu u.
5:30 n. m. ,..ri nn the
w-nchink'tnn Is a favorite on tne
strength of her previous, victory
nvor California ami htanioro.
tn the b!c rare the tw-o wasning-
on Freshmen crews and. tbo wasn-
Ington seconu iru " '
handicap.
WOMEN WRECK
ART GALLERIES
IWO KILLED IN GAMBLER'S HOLDUP
One Bandit Killed and One Is
Wounded and One Player
Slain in Robbery at San
Francisco Roadhouse Today
tnr amocuij rrM to coot nr Tim.
SAN PUANCISCO, Cal., Mny 22.
With drawn revolvers, two ninskod
men entered a roadhouse In tho
JEWISH CLUB
President Becomes Honorary
Head of Society to Pro
mote Patriotism in Race.
Illr AMOcltlfrt Vtnt to Coo. l r Tlm..
NEW YORK, .Mny 22. President
Wilson consented to beco'nio tho
honorary president of tho Jowlsh
Army nnd Nnvy League, n nowly
orgnnlzcd body with headquarters
In New York. The object of tho
leiguo Is to eucourngo pntrlotlsm
among tlio Jews.
T
Nnnniinr.PR lhr Inrlintmnnt nf
"w "w "-"-"' -i j
Seven Portland Business .
Men for Libel
Hi. Ab-vltloi I'm. to timm II. l Tlm.l
SALKM, Or., May 22. Donount-
lug tho Indictment of seven Portland
business men, Governor West de
clared If they wore convicted ho
would ifurdon thorn. Tho men wero
ludletod by the Multnomah County
UrAiid jury for crlmlunl llbul of
Uunige huiiHiiur by moons of car-j
(IIIUIIO iU lliV 11 HIP JlUlldlUM 0U II (,11 1
to obtain a ittrwt railway frun-
Four Hundred Young People
Take Part in Pageant at
Walla Walla
(07 AwxLleil PrtM ta Coo. D.7 Tloet,
WAI.r.A WALLA. Wash.. Mnv 22.
Pageantry was Introduced In tho
Nnrllitt'UHl tndnv whan thn "l'ncouilt
of Mny" was produced In the city ,
pnrk. Tho pugeajit deals with tho .
Itnmnn mvth nf (irons nnil soasons.
Four hundred young peoplo par
ticipated. Miss Mary Flavelle, of Chi
cago, is Victim of Assail-
ant in Italy
Ot AMOrUlofl PtfM Coot P.r TllTM.1
FLORENCE, Italy, May 22. Mlsa
Mary Flavelle, of Chicago, was at
tacked and robbed In a train yes
terday. She Is still allvo but un
conscious. Tho assailant escaped
from the train at Arezzo. Several
suspects have been arrested.
WASHINGTON GOOD ROADS.
IDr Awof lt4 Piwt lo Coot Dtr T!' 1
spatti.e May 22. Goou Roads
day Is being poserved today through
out Washington. Governor Lister,
In overalls, assisted on the road at
Dlaln on tho International boundary.
Mter In the day the governor
traveled as far south as Olympla In
an auto, stopping at various places
where work Ib being done.
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INTRODUCED
BOBBER ATTACKS
WOMAN ON TRAIN
suburbs early today where eight
men wcro playing cards. The 'gen
eral shooting that followed cost
tno liven of ono player and ono ban
dit. Tho other bandit Is prob
ably fatally wounded and another
player Is slightly wounded. Tho
(lend nro David Williams nnd Jnmes
Dnlly. Tho wounded nro Edward
Donovnn and Eugcno Gnlntolro.
Tho bandits wcro Daily nnd Dono
vnn.
Upper Peninsula Swept by a
Conflagration That Dark
ens Lake with Smoke'.
trif AMocUtnl rr to Coo. II. f Ttmro i
SAULT STE MAIUE, Mich.,, May
22. Stoamors nro moving slowly
on nccoutit of tho heavy smoke. which
hnngs over Lnko Superior and St.
..ary's Itlvor from tho forest flro
In the upper peninsula. An Un
mouse IH0080, driven from tlio Cana
dian forest by tho fires, cnino Into
tms city nnd browsed In the public
park until chased away by newsboys.
TO RACE TOR
LIPJOS COP
First Yacht Race on San Fran
cisco Bay for Trophy will
Be Held June 13.
Illr AMorUIl ftr lo root Imr 'i'IRim.)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 22. Tho
first race under tho nusplroH of tho
Pacific Intercliih Vncht Association
for tho trophy offorvd by Sir Thom
as Upton will ta iu plnco .luiio l.'t
on San Francisco Day, nt cording to
on announcement today.
PROmCATION
Confirmation of Killing of
Mexicans by Richard
Urban Received
Illr Aortil Prn. lo Cii U. Tim., i
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22.
lonflrmntlon of tho killing by Mox
icnns of Hlchnrd Urban, an Amer
ican, wns received by tho Stnto De
partment today. Ho was shot down
without provocation near Nnroznrl.
Tho body of Porflrlo Laurol, an
American who was killed sonio tlmo
ngo by fodornls In .Mexico, was re-
covorod and takon to Laredo whoro
ho will bo burled today.
IS
FAST DICTATOR
Ke5p Two Stenographers
Busy as He Makes Way
Through Mail
(Or Auorlittil rre. to Coot Dr Timet
OYSTER DAY, May 22. It took
two stenographers to keep paco with
Colonel Roosevelt ns he mado his
way through tho mass of tolegrams
and letters. Political conferences
were planned for 'this afternoon.
MAY EXAMINE 1'UIIMO RECORDS
Crawford 8ayn Act MuM Not Inter
fere with Work of Office.
SALEM, May 22. Attorney Gener
al Crawford In an aplnlon asked
t.tr 1? V? liavmnnH nf Mnrshfleld.
held that public records may bo ox-
K.lnn.l 1... ..nrermu flaoUlm. In finA
ailllllBM UJ iroiouito UCOI,. w ww
I them, provided It does not Interfero
with tho conduct of tho public offices
where they aro filed. Ho said It was
Tt l ...Klnn ,t.n, aftA. Mint. nPA .llltlllft
LIB UJ'IUIUII lliui ivi ...vj u.u ifi.w...,
! rarnrds ven before they are entered
J In the official books. ,
FOREST FIRES
1 MIGRICAN
SHOT W THnllT
I vJ 1 1 U I ii I IIUU I
ROOSEVELT
PIRHT PAftFQ A Consolidation of
ciun i rnuca, 1U, CooS ny
PEACE MEDIATORS MAY INVITE
REBELS TO
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West Marshficld House Ran
sacked but Nothing Taken
-Adds to Mystery
Tho homo of E. G. Perhnm, 1.1(10
Central nvoniie, wns ontorod some
tlmo yestordny ufternoon by an un
known party or parties nnd prnctl
cully nil of tho personal effects of
tho family wero ransacked.
Mrs. Perhnm loft hor homo nliotit
11 o'clock yesterday morning nnd af
ter doing some shopping down town
sho went to tho homo of nor mother,
Mrs. Hutchison, where sho had lunch.
When sho returned In tho afternoon
b!:o found everything In tho housp In
n scnttered condition. Drnworo bad
been pullfd out of dressors, chiffon
iers, nnd other cnbluets. Every
drnwer In Mrs. lVrhnin's sowing inn
rhino hnd beon tnkou out nnd tho
contents scnttered on tho floor. The
furniture In nearly every room hnd
been moved or upset mid even ono end
of tho enrpet In tho sitting room hnd
been torn up.
Mrs. Perhnm sayB thai when sho
discovered the house In such n condi
tion sho Immediately called her niiilil,
whom hV.o hnd excused from duty
during her nbseuco. Mrs. Porhiiu
says thnrMtor maid was astonished to
find tho house In such n condition
nnd declared that sho had no knowl
edge of If until she returned to tlio
plnro n few minutes previous to tho
return of Mrs. Porhnm.
So fnr Mrs. Porhnm has not miss
ed anything. Sho says that nil of
hor valuables nro still In tho houso
but' not where sho left them, How
ever, she has not mado a thorough
search of tho contents of tho cabinet
drawors, which , dropped on tho
floor. All sorts of trinkets, ribbon
oud fancy work had boon dumped on
tho stalrwny lending from tho kit
chen to tho bnsemaiit.
Mrs. I'erliiini niyH she will leave
tho stuff where It ta until tho police
niirl Ver attorneys make a thorough
Investigation. '
Bryan Sends Intjuiny, to Tam-
pico Regarding Disap
1 pearance of Three
Illr Arat.t I'mt lo Coot Iter TIoim.J
WASHINGTON, I). C, May 22.
Secretary Drynn has sent un Inquiry
to Tamplco rogardlng tho three
newspaper inon roportod to lmvo
disappeared. They aro named
Winkler, Wallace and Morrslur.
GUILTY TODAY
New York Police Lieutenant
Convicted of Murder of
Herman Rosenthal '
Dr AiioMalil I'm. lo Coo. IUr Ttmrt.l
NEW YORK, Muy 22. CharloH
Rocker was found guilty of instigating
tho murder of Herman Rosenthal.
Tho Jury roachod Its vordlct In four
hours nnd four minutes.
GITS RIGHT OK WAY.
Tho Wlllamotto Pacific Railway
Company was granted permission by
tho county court this morning to ap
propriate and use a portion of tho
county road between tho north and
south boundaries of tho county near
Reedspnrt. Tho railroad company la
building Its lino from Eugono to
Marshficld. Roseburg Review.
Muii Ise Tlireo Fingers.
Wynne Wise lost three fingers from
his left hand when ho accidentally
tamo In contact with a saw In tho
shlnfclo mill at the Smith mill Inst
night. Wise had been employed
at tho mill but one day Dr. Dlx
dressed the hand.
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PARTICIPATE NOW
Expect Renewal of Invitation
to Constitutionalists to Set
tle Mexican Strife
GENERAL CARRANZA
MAY ACCEPT SOON
Expect That It Will Be on
Condition That No Truce
on Hucrta be Declared
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I SILLI.MA.V SAKE I
njr AMOfl.tM l'iTi lo Coot 11 TlH!-,l I
MEXICO CITY, Mny 22. j
Vice-consul Sllltvnn arrived j
, j hero this morning from Snl- j
i tlllo nnd was taken to tho Dm- j
j zllinu legation. , j
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' WASHINGTON, 1). C, Mny 22.
In close circles to tho Constitution
alists here, It wns expected that
within twenty-four hourit n renewed
Invitation would bo extended to tho
Constitutionalists to bo represent
ed at tho Niagara Falls mediation
conference, 'Whether Gouernl Cnr
rnnxn would nccopt Is not known,
but It Is assorted that should ho do
so It would bo without checking tho
campaign against lluortn.
MEDIATORS DISCUSS ACT
NIAGARA FALLS, Out., May 22.
Tho question of allowing tho
Constitutionalists to participate lu
tho mediation was thoroughly dis
cussed nt tho conference between
tho Amorlcnn Commissioners nnd
tlio" South Amorlcnn commissioners.
Tho commissioners, It Is under
stood, presented tho viewpoint ot
President Wilson as given thorn In
dlspntchoH sent after today's Cab
inet meeting.
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Senator Chamberlain Thinks
Railroads Are Seeking to
Control Waterway.
Illf A'twlaio.) l-raot lo Cat Htr.TlmM.)
j WASHINGTON, I). C May 22.
Times, Coast .Mali
Advertiser.
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niMiuiur iimiiiijuriiiiii, oi urugiiii,
tpdnv dtplared In tho Sunatti that
tlio'H.nno Insidious InfluuucoH that
have beon asking for the repeal
of tho canal tolls oxoinptlou will
soon bo Industriously at work cultl- .
vatlng n strougor sontlinont lu fav
or of opening tho (anal to railroad
owned ships."
Chamhoiiuln declarod that trans
continental railroads hud fought
tho construction of tho canal nnd
now sought to lmvo tho tolls ex
emption law repealed, Ho Insisted
that tho Dultlmoro platform of tho
Democrats to support exemption.
i Ho coutendod tho exemption was
not a violation of tho Hay-Paunco-foto
treaty.
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Says He Congratulates Him
self About Things Not
Brought Out
IPr AMorlit 'rr. lo Coot Dtr TlroM.J
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22
Former President Mellon of tho
Now Haven Railroad contluuod his
testimony boforo tho Interstate
Commerce Commission. Mellon, ro-
pentlng previous testimony given by
him rcgnrdlng tho payment of H0,-
000 In commissions to S. F. Kellcy.
was asked by Folk;
"Have you told us everything
about this transaction?"
"Woll, nftor I g6 to bod nt night.
( since I linvo beon testifying, I think
of things that might lmvo been
brought out and I turn over and
congratulate myself that they wore
not."
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