The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 01, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Tills season opens wlili brighter
pr(,icclM for tlio in-cut Coos Hay
and ConuUlo Vtilley country than
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
DAMAGE SUIT fAGHTS READY
HAND
A Consolidation of Times, Coait Mall Mn ncc
and Coos Hny Advertiser. ,''u cvv
GALLED TODAY
Revised List of Dead Shows
That 969 Were Killed or
Drowned in Disaster
MANY BODIES FOUND'
FLOATING IN RIVER
Prominent Passengers' Bodies
Identified by Relatives
Investigation Planned
TRY II III
MORE BODIES
IllVINH'H IIOHV FOUND;
I OLASPS WIFE'S DRESS
' nr Aicltril Vim l '" '"r TltnM.
I RLMOt'SKI, Juno 1. With a I
i piece or IiIh wlfo's dress clutched I
I In his linml, tlio body of Laurence I
I Irving wiib picked up on tlio west
bunk of tho St. Luwrcnco lUvor I
I today I
Careful Search of St. Law
rence River Made Empty
Life Boats Are Found
inr AawlalM rrraa ,0 Coot tlr TlmM.)
WILL START PHOIIK
j lllr Aaro. UtrJ l'rrra Cow( u,, Tllw j
I MONTREAL. June 1. A gov-
I eminent InvoHtlKatlim of tho
I sinking of tlio Empress of Iro-
i land will begin hero Juno u.
III? AMiM.Int -rr. o Im ,,, Tlnint ,
Governor Hodges, of Kansas.
Defendant in Proceedings
Brought by Mrs. West '
IDr Amoi latril pre-a to coon Ur Tlmra I
TOPEKA, Knns., Juno 1. Tho suit
of Mrs, Luclla West agnlnBt aovernor
Hodges for $::! IB damages was called
or trial today. Tho woman visited
the s Governor to urR0 tho parolo of
Arthur Sullivan, a convict, nnd when
tho governor refused, Mrs. West seiz
ed copies of letters on which the re
fusal va8 based, and she charges that
tile Governor struck linr nn. .i,
led her wrist In nttniniillnrr m ... i I
I the papers. Tho tlovernor denied tho',orntlollB uolB lnn, In tho top ham
I per,
FOR CONTESI
Resolute and Vanitie Sail To
morrowWinner Defends
America's Cup
Ilr AsioclttM rrraa to Coot tuj TlmM.)
NEW YORK, Juno 1 Two of tho
three cup clnss yachts, tho Hcsoluto
nnd tho Vanitie, nro ready today for
the first trial contest tomorrow In n
series of rnces which will termlnnto
In August In tho selection of tho do
fender of the Aniorlcn'B cup. Tho
third yacht, tho Defiance, will not bo
prepared to meet her rivals until tho
insi or 1 no week owing to rndlcnl a!
MEXICAN MEDIATORS TO ADMIT
BEDELS TO PEACE CONFERENC!
.charges,
FRENCH CABINET
DESI6NE0 TODAY
Ql'EllEC, Cannda, Juno 1. Tlio 1 HIAIOITSICI. Juno 1. Several tugH
Identification of tho dend from tho I""" "'"'elies, chartered by thoCnnnd-
' ... .1... ,.,ninv ,.r id.. r,ini.tlnn I mil I ilCllIc. llOKllll n mvsIuiiiiiMk Rnnrnl,
Pacific steanior Empress of Ireland j?'1'1,0 st- Uwroiico In nn effort to
proceeded moro rapidly today tlmn ex- ",;"' ,' i "l lllu ''"'press or ire-
4. xl X KSl'nM Pf Ability to Con
ffiWa w ImTbn recogn.zed.Um V'm,llm,d Ji". "Illng for
addition to tho eighteen bodies Idon- IP'.'V:01"' u! rfnco. Two
tilled at Rimouskl. I ?iUSr7il. .r." '".""S" " l0.f?.5?'"Id
" uaoiiuillll, j nuy WUIO
empty.
MA IES IN
IOWA TODAY
NEW REVOLT IN
old wm
General Bliss Captures Leader
of Proposed Insurrection
in Chihuahua
inf Aiawtatril 1'rr.i In t'oon liar Tlirra.t
WASHINGTON, I). 0., Juno 1
General Wlss reported to tho War
Dopartnient ttiday the nrrost of Quo-
vnuo ana Ills followers nt El Paso yes
tordny.
counter rev
will be so
Diplomats Express More Fa
vorable View Toward Con
stitutionalists Today
LONG MESSAGE IS SENT
BY PRESIDENT WILSON
Americans Await Decision of
Mediators on Rebel Ques
tion Before Acting
(Or AaaoilatM I'itm to Coon nr Tlmra.)
NIAGARA FALLS, Juno 1.- Aftor
n conference between tho mediators
nnd tho AmerlcniiH, It was lonrned
that tho mediators had tnkou a mora
fnvorablo view of tho question of ad
mitting tho CoiiHtltutlonnllBts Into
the negotiations,
The American delegntes to tho
ed In
tho ro-
from
ins rtiuowors m i;i rnso yes- The Amorlrnn dolocnles to
.nt in vi ri wi Li in reactilim- the I'ann.llnn sldo by tl
. "Vi . LKalV:.., .,.. .'l't ? 'oiB elpher n.esoSge
IM ...... ..Inl..1n !... I 4 1., ' " " V....W. ...V.u,,riv
lln I hnre n Hnn. Hnnr llnvnrln WniUllllRtllll 111 relation tO tllO COllStU
IKS SteetarIarrKe: iKg Jrou'ili'Ua'it
'W(iv UVIIU MUlllVIIHk IIIUII illlDllUI
Tlirrfi wns 110 clianRo today In tho
official lists of the snved and dend,
which show that 418 persons escaped
and 909 wore killed or drowned.
Tho Identifications Include Sir
Henry Seton Knrr, Dr. T3. A. Harlow. '
Itic lea nig geologist or wnunun, nuu
Mn. W I.eonnrd Palmer,, wife of u
Uni'nn nowspaper man.
Additional liodlus nro bolng recov
ered slowly at tho sceno of tho disas
ter. Prompt Investigation has been
promised oii filf sldCH and n Royal
Commlosinu 11ns been named to
mako a searclilnR Inquiry.
mm mwrn
SWIMS4 MILES
trol Chamber of Deputies
uauses Act.
Wr AitoclttM I'rrt. to Coo. IUr Tlmra.)
I'AItlS, Juno 1. Tho French cabi
net under the prcmlorshlp of Gns'ton
Doiimergere. has dcchled to resign.
This resolution was taken nt 11 cabi
net council todny. Tho reason forjro
Hlgiilng s understood to bo tho un
certainty of its ability to control the
majority in tlio Cuantbor or Deputies
ob tho result of tho recent election.
BOAT FOUNDERS
1 GOLDEN GATE
Gordon Davidson, of University
of California, Given up as
Lost, is Reported Safe
IIU AhocMM Pru. to IVoi IU Tlm.t.
VANCOUVUH, II. C, Juno 1.
When tho Huntress of Ireland
went down, Cordon Davidson,
history Instructor nt tho Uni
versity of California, swam four,
miles to shore through the Icy
waters, lie had u life holt' on, but I
oven thou the font wns romnrkable,
MG ON
TO
OM
E
BEGINS
1. 1 rt.i r- i. Word of his safety was recolvod horo I
LUIIIUer oCIlOOner rail UdKb i,y ,H i)n)thor. Ho had been given' spring migration to Nonio of Alas
Alaskan Business Men and
Miners Leave Seattle for
Northern Post
inr Aucxl.trd rrr to Coot lty Tlmn
8KATTLH, Juno 1. Tho annual
Congressional, State
County Tickets Are Being
Nominated by Parties
tD7 Aiiocltttil l'rnfrlo Ceo. IUr Tlmra.
DICS MOINFS, Juno 1. State-wide
primaries nro In progress in Iowa to
day to select candidates for tho Re
publican. Domocratir. Progressive and
Socialist pnrtlcB for Senator, membera
or Congress and full statu and county
tickets.
Cruz nt Puortn Mexico. Tho Yplranga
a .Mexico. iuoTiurauga i o 1.... .. . 1 ......
anfJ was fined SO l.ttdO pesos for n similar n0Vl. ' ureuun.iy uUl-
UllUliOU
R I S
Goes Ashore in Thick Fog
No immediate danger
I VKSSF.h KNOWN llllltl!
I Tho Fair Oaks has mndo n I
1 number of trips to Coos Day. I
1 Capt, Ahlln, of tho vessel, was
' mate on tho Redondo when tho j
I C. A. Smith Company took tho
I vessel over. I
.
rompany.
J upas lost. IlRvldson was on his wny I kan buslnoss men nnd minors who
to Kngland to obtain material for n sponu 1110 wiutor in tlio mates, be
history of the Northwest Trading n today whon tho steamship Son-
aior, ine rirst inrge passenger snip
to sail for tho Dehrlng Sea this
yeir, depurted with U81 passongors
and a capacity enrgo of freight. Tho
Victoria will sail tomorrow with
G11S passongors,
ARSON
SQOAO
(Br AiUIM I'rr-a 10 Coot 111 7 TlmM.
, SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 1. Tho
lumber schoonor Fair Oaks, Inbound
jrom Grays Harbor, wont ashore at
Llmo Point todny, on tho northern
Ide or tho Goldon Goto, In a thick
E. I.tto saving crows nnd revenue
cutters hurrlod to tho scone, but Cap
win Ahlln replied to tho orrors of as-
(IltanCfl Hint hn fnlt In nn Immediate
dinger and that ho nnd tho crow of
lentyrour men would Btnnd by until
the tldo arose. A lino was shot
board In tho ovont of nn omergoncy
jBd the government vessels stood by.
The Fair Oaks is owner by tho
eiiae Shipping Company of this port.
Later tlio vessel began to list.
The crow was taken off nnd chances
to savo the ship seemed slight.
S
FAVOR
DD
ALAS
Militant Suffragettes in Eng
land Destroy Ancient Edi-
fice and Treasures
Dr AwocUtei frrtf to Co B Tlmn J
IIKNLKV. KiiBland, Juno 1. An
arson snuad of tho militant suffrag-
ottes totlay destroyed the historic par
ish church or St. Marys, which was
built In 1538. Tho church contained
many prlcoloss treusures.
Just Insldo the ruins tho firemen
round a honp or surfragotte llternturo
and a placard ' Stop persecuting wo
men." Tlio only proporty saved was
an nncleut register. Among tho
treasures destroyed were several bells
four centuries old and a monument
or Thomas Day, nuthor or "Sanrord
and Morton."
.MANSION IS Ill'RXKD.
MOUNT LASSAN
IS IN ERUPTION
NINE ESCAPE
WITR $3000
Sec. Lane Would Have Spe
cial Commission Look Af
ter Development There
IDr 'sorteJ preaa to Coos Bar Times )
0 WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1.
secretary Lane's report to Congress,
which he strongly recommends tho
"eatlon or a development board to
lave comnlptn mntrni nt all covern-
ttental atraira In Alaska connected i
"Ith the nntiirnl rnannrcpH and deVOl- I
jaSinW Bind and Gag Em-
fimearsCoird'liyhl'pU- ployes of St. Lncj i Ice
"nt. their headquarters would be In Cream Company Today
Alaska and they would do the work
orsfrrv yanln ?sln "ffi CUlcTdo. June L-NIne robbers
'atrrae!rr?rr,os
Volcanic Ashes, Mud and
Sand Cover the Ground
Around Opening
Br AMOi'lal! fT'. to euoa Bar TlmM
RKDDING, Cal., Juno 1. Mount
Lassan Is In eruption. Forest re
ported today that a now crater has
broken from the, sldo or tho moun
tain and that volranlo ashes, mud
and sand cover tho ground for an
area of :i00 foot around the opon
lug. Mount Lassan is located In
tho Sierra Novadas on tho boun
dary between Shasta and Plumas
Counties,
A ranger Tound nn nporturo thirty
feet wide and rorty long with lateral
riscuros runulni: in all directions
.Surfr.igcttes De-lroy Duchess (if Stilli-'aii'l 3 cloud of smoke anil steam
i eilaml s riaco in wintiHor. i pouring out, iiouiuers, thirty Indies
I (Br Awio-talaJ Fna to Ooo. Bar Tlm.J ,', ,amotor WOro thrown UP 1111(1
1 WINDSOR, June 1 The mansion ashes wore scattered threo miles,
formerly occupied by the Duchess or
1 Sutherland was destroyed by the suN
' fragettes.
LESS FELT HERE
Wilson Says Unsatisfactory
Conditions in Business arc
Not General
Mir Awo'latM ftf to Com II. TlrorO
WASHINGTON. Juno 1, Presi
dent WIImou iigiiln expressed tho
conviction Hint any present unsat
isfactory conditions in business wns
not general, but was less felt In
tho United States than nuy other
part of tho world. Wilson Illus
trated his vlow nt tho first confer
ence ho has had with correspondents
since the Mexican situation became
ncuto. '
Secretary Garrison reported that
not one soldier or sailor lias tiled of
disease nt Vern Cruz during tho
mouth's occupation.
REBELS BOLDER
AT
MAZATLAN
LONGEST IE!
OF COURT HERE
Judge Coke Expects to Con
clude Jury Work This Week
Bolsingcr Loses Case
Convert Sma Tim Into War MVdK0.f 8- CoUo t"ed to co-
n i j o . oU i J "ull, thlB HioniliiK to outer tho
Boat and Seize Sugar-laden ni week of tho jury work nt ono
Upccpl Tnrlnv V,r tho .loKe,,t sosslous of Circuit
vt.5:u luuay cQurt. tlmt tms 0Vu1 )t)QIl-hol(, ,
inr AMwIttod I'rrra to Cona liar Tlmra.) COOB Collllly. o is In hopes Ot
ON HOARD U.S. S.CALIFORNIA, El,Uf ihtt,iry work fnlHhed ami
Mnzntlnn (Wireless) Juno 1. Tho w" t'10" t',0,,0 "'' ,Mo ''lulty casds
CoiiBtltutlonnllst tiiK Hercules, em- ?"", L"1'0 n" , Adjournment noxt
linMmwiil I... Ilu D.i,....wu i, ,L. .,..., . WCUK Or 11 WCClt or Mil llllflirn fllil
or dnrkness Inst night, when provision I1?.,.,i 5 i l'n.8!'8 ,u"1 t,, Myr"
barges were captured, entered Mnzat- ,,0o l".t.. '" "i rou,,or', 1en"0' . .
Inn harbor in broa.l tlayllght today p,,0'1,'., "I1 r,k,r, ,'aHU' Uttl "f ,JnB
nnd enptured tho schooner Garibaldi. S ". f f.,. '"., 'r'or or John
DJ6NTARES
AT
inn i.i'.'." ' iiiu niiiiiwiiur vim iiiiiMii, trn , ..., ',. , , "". " "
which had n cargo or sugnr for tint ,,,',' ir ,0,,,or tT,"l,1,1,nl cn,os:
I'ulted Sugar romniinv ' number of personnl Injury and
uiiuu nui,nr compniQ. dnmago suits hnvo gono to mako
WILL PUT IN
BRIQUET PLANT
tlio culeutlnr henvv. rtnmn nt iim
dnmago cnst'H hnvo taken nonrly a
i week to try,
I .Mclliuiiihl ,V ViiiikIiii Win.
t Tho Jury In the case or llolslngor
vs. MoDonnld & Vniighan brought
In a vonllct for (ho dofonso Sat
urday nfter being out n short tlmo,
Tho caso wns hard fought. .Knra
j ols'iiger, fnther of tlio youth who
lost his llfo nt DnnlelB Creek, wns
tho principal wltnecs for the plaln-
iiii, wiiiie .iacK MCDonain, win.
Andrew Kennedy Purchases rlJLluff uX
tioroiiBe. on tho Btnnd, llolslngor
rintly contradicted tho ovldonco glv-
John L. Griffiths, American
Consul General in London
is Buried in New York
(Dr AMoelala4 Praia to Cooa Day TlmM )
NKW YORK, Juno 1. The m
noral or John L, (irlfflths, American
Consul General in London, who
died In Kngland two weeks ago.
was hold todny at the First Pres
byterian Church. The pall-bearers
Included sir Arthur Conan Doylo,
Chnuncey M. Depow, Alton If. Par
kor and Joseph II. Chonto.
Site for New Industry on
Isthmus Inlet '
Andrew Kennedy left Saturday ror
en by tho rormer.
In his instructions to tho Jury,
- Judge Coke hold tlmt tho employers
Seattle to nrrnngo for the shipment ' ,1 ',.,,y lnw "I'l'lled lo practically
of umchlnory and oqulpmout for a I"", lines of Industry In whch mn
biltiuottlug plant which ho will es- johlnory Is usod, tho omployor bolng
tnbllsh on Isthmus Inlet Just bolOM
.Mllllugton. He closed a deal for
tho purchase of a tract with 288
feet water frontage and amplo room
for tho ructory.
Mr. Konncdy Is an expert min
ing man nnd engineers nnd snys that
reiiulrod to see that all saroty do
vicos possible are provided. The
law Is n very stringent ono.
Tho Jury brought In a special vor.
diet In which they round thnt the
miirtiati was in goon shnpo; that
tho logging enrs on tho roar or the
PltOIJH NKW VOIHC CK.NTRAL.
Sciialo Refer. ProHiMMl IiixeMlgutloii
to Oniiinltteo Tothiy.
(Dr Acxllvl frru to Cnoa liar Tlmea.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1. Ily
a vote of 33 to 20 the Senato referred
to the Interstate Commerce Commit
tee the Norls resolution asking tho
Attorney General to state If tho New
York Central lines constitute a com
bination In violation of the Sherman
anti-trust law and If he Intends to
proceed against It. The affect of
sending the resolution to the commit
tee Is to delay action.
KASTKIt.V STAR PKLKOATKS
Mrs. F. E. Allen and Mrs. E. Don
McCrary, delegates from Doric Chap
ter, O. E. S., to the Oregon Eastern
Star meotlng at Portland will leave
ou tho noxt Breakwater. Mrs. J.
T. Hall, one of the Oregon Grand
Lodge orricers, will also attend. Mrs.
E. S. Rargelt, Past Worthy Grand
Matron, may also attend. Mrs.
Frances McLeod may also attend.
HUERTA FORCE
BACK TO CITY
Troops Return to Capital From
Saltilo, Destroying Rail
way Behind Them
(Or Aaaot lat.4 frtaa to Coot liar TIoim )
MEXICO CITY. June 1. Many
trains, carrying redoral troops, which
lin linn ii nvutiim nt lirliiniitllni- Mint I tmlll Went JtlSt as Wife n lilncn tnr
Is auro. Ho Is establishing tho J'10 roftr brnkemnn to rldo as a car
plant with his own money, bought ",OUHo wo,l,l ' ''d thnt If Jlol
tho slt6. etc, and Is going Into tho!","K'r wns loosening tho chulns on
business on purely a commercial ,l0 nrs of logs before tho train
basis. stopped, he wiib doing so In vlola
It Is understood thnt Jio has nr-""" .r. lusiruoiionB.
ranged with Siipterlnteudent Hen
uossey, of the Smith-Powers mliio
lo tnko all tho slack and riuu
screenings which ho will brlquot.
The success of tlio Industry will
menu a revolution In the coal In
dustry horo mill the development
or It Into ono or tho biggest Indus
tries In this section.
The location for the now plant Is
O. R. Peck nnd A. If. Pnnk wnrr.
attorneys for McDonald & Vniighan
and W. W. Cnrdwell, of Rosohurff,
was attorney for llolslnger.
IH. LK.W'H TALKS AGAIN.
.Mini llrporietl fnun Hanilou Score
PiitrfnliMii Mrs. Foieiimii
RnpN KocIuIIhiii.
ST. JOHNS. Or . .Illtn. 1 A BnMnl-
partlculurly doslrablo as It will afrord , lt meeting wiib hold on tho Ponlnsula
Loth wuter and rail truusnortntlon. ' National Hank comer, when Mr.
tho local rullway huvlng ngrced loiForomnn, who has gained much nnt-
A .- . .,. .. . 1 ,-. .. . . " ...... .. ..--
put In a spur track to tho briquet-
ting plant.
WAS ROHHliriKJ HOY.
lint Icy I'ltllie Hail .Inst Ktailcl lo
Work in Ten .Mllp KiumiiIII
The Rosoburg Rovlew says: "J
K. Falbo, who conducts n lestaur
.. i ii. .. ni.nut.i.. si
f,...l lh ...rrlon.. o Qnlllll ,r l ul UIO fOrilUr Ol OllUritlllll UUII
. . .. . . . ' ' : Cass streets, received word from
arriving all day yesterday at San Ton jillo Lake, Coos County) this
Luis Potosl. A Federal detanhment' morning to tho effect thnt tho boll
under Goner?.! Prozco, Jr., noted as
Tear guard and as the army proceed
ed southward destroyed the railroad
so as to prevent tho further advance
nf the Constitutionalists.
Times Want Ads get results be
"ause everyone on Coos Iiay reads
Tho Times.
er In a small Muetzel sawmill, own
ed and operated by Mr. Falbe's.
stepfather, oxploded. Harloy Falbo,
a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Fa I be
of this city, was qulto badly Injur
ed. Mr. Falbe's stepfather spout u
part of last week In Rosoburg, and
upon returning nomo took Harley
Falbo witn mm.
orloty through her connection with
ino wuiney sciiooi, mado an addross,
In which Bho stated bIio was a Social
1st at present, but It wns getting a lit
tle too narrow ror her. Anothor Soc
ialist used conrso langungo In nttack
Ign public officials.
Dr. Lcnch, tho man who was forci
bly ojectod from Ilandon a year ago,
declared that patriotism was tho
Bheorest nonsense and that tho na
tion's heroes should not bo respucVed.
Ho stated he waB accidentally born In
California, but intimated ho was not
proud of tho fact.
COLT OPPOSES KJIKK TOLLS.
work In tho yards of tho mill
IDr Asaolats4 Prwa to Cooa liar TlmM.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 1. la
the nbsonco of arbitration nothing re
mains ror tho Unltod States honorobly
to do but to repeal tho tolls exemp
tion. Senator Hnlt. rtnnnlillnar. r w.
Tho boy was at Jersey, told tho Senate in his' maiden
speeiu.
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