The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MEMBER, OP THE ASSOCIATED I'lUiSS
VOL. VII.
(established 1878
ns Tho Count Mull
MEXICAN REBELS
MAKE PEACE WITH
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
mid Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 41.
REFUSE 10
HA
Head of Carranza Agents in
Wasjiinoton bays mey win
Never Mediate With Him
DEAL WITH HIM ONLY
AT HUIIM I Uh SWUKU
United States Will Not Permit
Carpo oi Ammunmon xo
Proceed to Mexico
rn AMiciitrt rrr to cx nr Timet.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 2.
Rafael Zubnrnn, head or tho Carrnnzn
agents liere, rommentod today upon
Mexico City dlHpntchcB representing
lluortn n desiring thnt tho Consti
tutionalist outer the mediation pro-
reedlnps bo Mexico's nffnlra might
t settled by McxIcniiB. "Tho Con
illtiitlonnllfltB hnvo nothing to mc
dlato with lluortn," ho anld, "and
tin only moot hlui at tho point of
a tword." I
ammcxitiox is held
Vnltcd Slates Will Xot Penult Ship-
meat to Keiicls.
nr Au'KiiiM rrr to Coo. liar Tlmta.1
NKW YORK. Juno 2. Flvo hun
dred tons of ninniunltlon ordered by
the ConstltutlonnllBtB, which arrived
here from Bridgeport, Conn., will
cot bo allowed to Icavo this port.
Although It w.ib Htntod nt tho cus
toms house no luatmctloiiB linvo
been received from Washington.
Officials said that It wns probablo
any vessel bearing nrms or ammuni
tion consigned to either Mexican
faction would bo refused clearanco
pipers.
hliikls win battles
HE OF CREW
TO BE BIED
First Public Funeral of Victims
of Collision of Steamers
Is Arranged
(tlr Amo Intel rrr.f to Cool Oar Tlmn J
Qri:KC. Juno 2. Tho first pub
e funeral of tlio victims of tho col-
llsloit lietU'nnn tlin I'miirnui ti-...
mini and tho collier StorHtnd Is to
no hold Wednesday when the bodies
or nlno of the crew will bo burled.
Tho responsibility for tbe collision,
Just now the subject of u bitter
controversy, will bo fixed by the
Itoyal Commission appointed to mnko
Inquiry.
CUMMINS HAS
A BIG LEAD
Iowa Senator Given 50,000
MajorityOther Primary
Election Results
IDr Atiocltttd rrrtt to Coot Bar Tlmta.J
DES MOINES, la., June 2. Over
night returns from yesterday's state
wide primary have not mntorlolly
changed the situation. Senator
Cummins maintained an estimated
lead of 50,000. Governor Clark
scorned assured of 20,000 majority
nnd Congressman Connolly seemed
assured of the Democratic Sonn
torlal nomination. Tho contest be
tween S. II. Unshor nnd Casper
Schcnk for tho Progressive Senator
ial nomination Is doubtful. John 12.
Hamilton seemed to bo tho Demo
cratic nominee Tor (lovornor.
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CONFERENCE OF
RESTRICTIONS
ON INJUNCTIONS
Claim to Hnvo Dcfntcl 1'cdemls
lit Tlim? Engagements
Dt'RAXUO. Mox.. Juno 1. Threo
f tit In it rnguuemouU with tho Fed
erals between ZnpntecaH and San
Lull I'otrsl were won by tho Con-
itltutlonnllstB May 110 and .11 ac-j
cording to reports received ny uon
ral Carrnnrn. A qunntlty of am
munition and arms wero captured.
.wmrxiTiox not landed
Japan Steamer Refused to Curry
Arms, Is Report.
IS; Axoo.iul rrtaa to Coo. liar TlmM.I
WASHINGTON. Juno 2. A re
port from tho crulsor Albnny says
ut the Japaneso Hteamer Solyo .Ma
ra crrlvcd n Salinn Cruz Sunday
"I left for Porn without landing
urns or ammunition. It la undor-
tood by Admiral Howard thnt tho
hsaneso lino declined to carry
item.
Clayton Trust Bill Has Clause
Bearing on the Settlement
of Labor Disputes
1 1)7 AmntUttd PrtM to Com nt. Tlraw!)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 2.
Close restrictions on tho uso of tho
Injunction In labor dispute are a
fenluro or n section or tho Clnyton
trust bill reached today In tho House.
It also provides that no such Injunc
tion shall prohibit strikes, pencoful
picketing, pcacofut persuasion of per
sons to work or quit work, primary
boycotts, payment or strike henolfts
or peaceful assemblage. An nmond
mout was ndded declaring that nono
of theso acts shall bo hold unlawful.
With this amendment Reprosontntlvo
llcnrv. of Toxiib. declared that tho
provision became tho "bill of rights'
or American organized moor.
CHIT ON
Governor Lister to Address
Seventh Annual Meeting
at Centralia Tonight.
inr AtaoclatM I'i-mi to Coo. IUy TlmM.I
CI3XTKAMA. Wash., Juno 2. Tho
seventh nnnunl meeting of tho Stnto
Conference of Charities nnd Correc
tions opened today with n big attend
mice. Coventor Lister Is on tho tiro
gram for an address tonight. Tho
conference will last threo days.
itttna u
VOTE STRIKE
Negotiations With Roads in
Middle West Called Off
Referendum Starts
Dr Auorlitftl rrtfi to Coot IUr Tlmto.
CHICAGO. Juno 2. Tho printing
nnd distribution of tho ballots for
tho referendum strlko voto ol the
firemen nnd engineers or Western
rntlroadB will require ten dnys, but
it Is expected thnt tho result or tho
ballot will bo announced by July
14. Sweeping demands by tho en
glncmen hnvo been under discussion
for threo months until last night,
when the managers of tho committee
announced thnt tho negotiations
wero fcusponded. Tho engineers as
sume thnt the Btrlko will bo author
ized but tho authority will bo used
only nftor all other means, Includ
ing Federal mediation, hnvo railed.
YACHTS CROSS
STARTING LINE
ID SUPPLY
FALLING OFF
prilled States Now Importing
more Tljan Ever Decline
in Exports
IB? AiMM-Ut.a iTau o cooa Ray Timet.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno 2.
inu iiumo (lomuiiu lor uuiiivbuu
pwd atufrs nlmost oquallylng the
Itroductlon, tho United States is not
lr reducing exportB, but Is In-
H'affs. This Is ono of tho striking
nt of Commerce of the foreign
lrfe during tho first six months
BMer the now tariff. Tho Increaso
Dr the previous six months In Im
MrtecJ food Btufra approximated ov
t I30.0u0.000. Exports of crude
l0d stuffs fell orf over fifty por
'. while prepared foodstuffs also
'ecllned.
iJLL-POX IS
KILLING MANY
Grim Reaper Appears Within
Ranks of Constitutionalists
in Western Mexico
(Br AaaoctttaJ Vrnt to Cool Diy Tlmtt 1
OX HOAItD U. S. S. CALIFORNIA,
Atn,.,iinn Mlv Wireless) June 2.
The grimmest reaper of warfaro, sick
ness, has appeared within tho ranks
or tho Constitutionalists In western
Mexico. A fiinall-pox opiuemic i re
ported to bo loIng havoc with the
..o-ioo., nt f'nilftciin. tho canltal of
Slaaloa. Anolhor attempt to rollevo
tho starving Inhabitants and garrison
or Mnzatlan was rrustrated when the
....ii., oi.i.i u-nu ilrlvnn from tllO
I harbor by tho Constitutionalist can
non.
KING GHOHGi: OAIJLUS
Epre.st Apieclntlon or Pivsldeut
nilMiifs 8yiupatliy
IB; Anodattd Prtta to Cooa Daj Tlmfo J
.WASHINGTON, D. c Juno 2.
resident Wilson received rrom King
"Wren thn fnllnu-lno rnntv to lllS
r"age or yesterday concerning,
ft reck or the Empress of Ire
? I thank you sincerely for
r sympathy In the torriblo dls
!,lr to the Empress of Ireland and
or those who perished. George
SUPREME COURT
HAS THAW CASE
I Dnnnirl
VOTIJ IN FLOHIDA
''tewliU. Primary Ilelng Held in
,. Southern State Today
. JACKSONVILE. Fla Juno 2. In
" State-Wldo nrlmnrv indnv ballots
Eff cast for the nomination of a
"nocratlr- candidate for Senator.
;f memberships In the House and
,r'0US statu nH rnnntv offices.
jnator Fletcher was opposed for
"monlmatlon by John N. BtocU-
Tlmea Want Ads get what they
-";r.
nf Pvlrnrlitinn Prn-
jnuuuiu ui i.o. ... -
i ceed ncis Before wew namp-
shire Court Passed Today
(0 AMaclliaJ Trfta to Cooa Bar Tlm.l
WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno 2 -
Tho record of extradition proceed
Intra for Hnrry K. Thaw bororo tho
Federal District Court In New Hamp
Fhlro totlny reached the United Su
premo Court. It Is expected that
application will be made within a
day or two ror his release opening
the review.
HKSIGXATIOX TKXIi:iU:i
Premier Doumergi'" and Jlemhen
of Fremli Cabinet Quit.
jdV AMOclaloa Pra to Cooa IUt Ttmta )
PARIS, Juno 2 Premier Dou
meruuo and members of the cab
"ghanded In their collective reslg-
uatw uKoV UllnUter of
Public instrucuon i n.
orfered the Premlerahlp.
Resolute and Vanitie in First
Preliminary Race Rig of
Defiance Altered '
fn AttorttiM rrt to root rta Ttn.i
ASSOCIATED PRESS 110AT. Juno
2, (Hy Wlroless) On a lC-mllo trl
angular courso, tho cup yachts Vani
tie and Ilcsoluto crossed tho starting
Hue this afternoon In tho first pre
liminary iaco on Long Island Sound,
Incident to selecting tho boat to de
fend the America's cup.
Tho Ilcsoluto, owond by tho Flag
Ofrieora' Syndicate or tho Now York
Yacht Club, slipped over tho lino 34
seconds ahead or tho Vanltlo, built
ror A. S. Cochran.
Tho Defiance, tho third or tho
claimants tot tho cup-defending hon
ors, was unnblo to start because her
rig Is bolng changed,
Tho Resoltito got away at 12:40:12
and tho ynchts rounded tho third
mark ns follows: Itosoluto 2:4fJ:40;
Vanltlo. 2:40. Tho yachts had covor
ed hair tho courso and tho Vanltlo
gained fourteen seconds. Tho sloops
then started tho second tlmo around.
The Vanltlo rounded tho second
mark on tho second time around
twenty minutes ahead of the Ilcso
luto and thon ran away from her
rival, winning the first of the trial
races.
FIVE BOD DANK
AND GET AWAY
Invade Village of Mahomet,
Illinois in Electric Auto
$2500 Taken
Illf Auoclal! rrm to Cuot liar Tlmta
CHAMPAIGN. III.. Juno 2. Flvo
robbors Invaded tho village of Ma-
hoinot In an eloctrlc auto nnd while
sovOrnl or tho band stood on guard
In (rent or Ilusoy's bank, others blow
open tho imfo early today and escaped
with 12500.
PLACED DYNAMITE UNDER OFFICE
OF SEC. HOUSTON TO GET
NO DAMAGE HAS
BEEN REPORTED
Further Activity of Old Vol
cano Would Endanger Mil
lions of Feet of Lumber
tnr AModattd rrraa t co nt, Tlmta.
UEDDING, Cnl., Juno 2 TIiiih
fur no tlnmngo linn been reported nB
a result or the eruption or Mount
LnsBcn in Shnstn County. Further
activity or tho old volcano, rorest
rangers said, would endnugor mil
lions or root or lumber In the ror
est to tho east nnd northwest or
tho peak. On the North tliero Ib
no danger ns tho slope Is covered
with barren lava beds,
LEPER FODND
Watchman Tried to Make Him
self Hero by Alleged' Dis
covery in Washington
POLICE THINK THAT
HE IS MENTALLY WEAK
Report That He Has Confessed
to It as Scheme to Get
Promotion
IDr Auoctatfet I'rrtt to Coot Dar TlmM.I
WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 2. -Four
sticks or dynamite with runoa
l partly burned wero round Into today
, In tho Departinont or Agriculture mi
lder the office of Secretary Houston.
Tho police took Daniel II. Jusch, tho
wntchmnu who found tho dynnmlto
i nnd who said ho hud extinguished tho
burning fuses, to headquarters. Thoy
t expressed some doubta or his mentnl
responsibility. Tito dynnmlto wns
carried nwny In n bucket or water.
Jusch said he discovered tho dyna
mite by accident.
I Tito officers went In search or an
other employe, recently discharged,
who had been making threats.
Later, It wns said, Jusch confessed
to placing tho dynamite, hoping by
its discovery no would win promotion.
THREAD TRUST
KNOCKED OUT
Big Combine Dissolved by Or
der of Court Score of
Companies Involved.
IN FINE HOTEL TUG IN WITH
UREDGE OREGON
John R. Early, Who Escaped
From Quarantine Station
Calls for Interviewer
fit a A at aa t tA -- A a aaa llao 14 a
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 2. . Printer
John It. Early, who ror tho last flvo
years hus mado many enforced Jour
noys about tho country In box cars
nnd had beau under qunrautluo In
mnny cities while medical exports dis
agreed on whether ho Is u leper.
turned up In Washington again to-'pnst year, was towed In horo totlny
Jay and bororo his Idonttty was ills- by tho tug Printer nnd will resumo
covoreu, tooic qunrtorri nt n fashion- operations In Coos Hay. Tho Orc-
Brings Government
Dredge Here From Yaqulna
After Good Trip
The dredge Oroiion. which has
been operating nt "Vnqulna Hay tho
TIIIIEAD THl'KT IH
oitm:m:i dissolved
nr AttoclalM rr'tt i Coot lit, Tlirtt
WASHINGTON, I). C. Juno l
2. Dissolution or thu so-called
thread trust, organized tiudor .
tho nniiio or ' tho American !
Thread Company, wns ordered j
by tho Federal Court at Tren- I
ton, N. J. I
MYRTLE
PONT
ROBBERY
Tito trials or Grovo II Miller ror
the Myrtle Point bank robbery and
itrnvinn nnd Duniiiaov for tho Hen-
ryvllle riot may be. postponoi" again.
The eases wero soi ror juuu iu, uui
District Attornoy LilJeqvlst will have
to no to Salem to attend to Supremo
Court mntters.
It is snld tliat tno otucers naYo
secured a now clue In tho Miller
case that may result In a sensational
finish. Up to this tlmo the evi
dence In tho case has been all cir
cumstantial and each tlmo a elue
lias been run uown, it uas oeon a
futile search.
District Attorney LilJeqvlst, who
was here today says that ne has about
four dlfrerent conresslons by Miller
in the case and although Mlllor has
s bsequently denied them, he thinks
they will be a strong link In the
circumstantial chain.
Vaughn, it Is said, has rrjade no
admissions to Mr. LilJeqvlst, but It
is claimed that Detective Mitchell,
who is working on tho case, and
Sheriff Gage claim that Vaughan has
told them that he and Miller and
others robbed the bank.
The case is a real puzzlor unless
the now clue the ofricers aro now
working on develops something more
definite.
Tlio decree states mat nearly a
score or corporations and Individuals
entered Into n combination to re
strain tho Interstate and foreign
commerce or tho United States in
thread, nnd aro onjomed rrom car
rying out nny agreement under such
a combination. This was agreed
upon by tho Government and do-rendants.
ROAD TAX LAW
NOW ATTACKED
Special District Levies in Coos
County Hanging in Bal
anceQuestion Raised
The constitutionality or practically
nil the special road tax levies In
Coos County will bo pnssod upon by
tho Oregon 8upromo Court at Sa
Jom Juno 10. District Attornoy Lil
Jeqvlst will leave ror there soon to
arguo the case.
I. not vnfir. the 190U ronrt tax law
.was knocked out and a number or
special road tax levies In Coos Coun
ty hold Illegal. Others wore mado
Under tho 1903 road tax law and
.now tho Oregou and Wisconsin Tim
! i, f'nrimnnv linvo attacked the con
stitutionality or that law mhlch pro
vides that only property owners in
the district, who have resided there
thirty days prior to tho election, aro
entitled to voto. The company claims
that the proporty qualification ror
voting Is a violation or tho consti
tution. Tho company also alleges other
errors In the-notces, etc
. t ' 'i
PEIWAM, IS HUNT,
E. G. Perharh'has been laid up at
his home In West Marshfleld the last
few days from Injuries to his back
sustained while at work on their con
tact In North Bend. The Injury Is
not serlouB,
ablo uptown hotel, tho homo of Vlco
President Marshal nnd others prom
inent In tho capital. Early wan not
discovered until ho telephoned to n
newspaper asking for u reporter to
Interview him. Tho guoats wore
thrown Into a commotion. Early es
caped May IK from tho Diamond
Head quarantluo station near Port
Townsond, Washington,
M
OF
ILLS ON BAY
gou Ik a government drvdgo nnd
did much work In tho Hny.
The Printer had nn easy trip
down with tho Oregon, encountering
good weather nil tho vny. Tho Ore
gon wns towed to tho KrtiBo &
Hunks shipyards so that nny slight
repairs thnt may bo found nocessnry
In getting hor ready for operations
inn bo mado quickly.
Just whero tho Oregon will opor
nte In not known, Shu Is to work
on tho government projoct which
provides only for nn eighteen-foot
ehnnitol nnd It may bo that uho will
go ahead or tho Seattle, taking out
to the elghteou-ruot depth nnd let
tho Senttle, working under tho port,
complete tho depth to 25 font.
It Ib ulso probable that Major
Morfnw mny order her to work on
the Pony Inlut and North Inlet
shnnls, which have been causing tho
most bother lately and which tho
bar dredge was supposed to work
on when It was too rough on tho
bar. Now that tho Mlchlo Iu out
or commission, tho Oregon may do
It.
It Is expected that tho Oregon
will work hero ror about four or
flvu months before bolng taken to
tho Columbia Hlvor or boiiiq othor
northern port.
Old Ciw Willi Her.
Capt. Robert Shook, chief engin
eer, E. II. Throsby mid a number
of tho old employes who wore on
tho Oregon when uho loft horo a
yonr ago last August, aro still on
her At Yaqulna, tho Oregon mado
her best record.
Claude It, Wright, rormorly en
gineer horo, but now nt Yaqulna,
will bo sent here to supervise hor
work. The dredge plpo has not
boon brought hero yet nnd it will
piobubly bo two weeks bororo she
starts work.
Measles, Whooping Cough,
Mumps and Pneumonia
General Affliction
An epidemic or Ills, principally
measles, whooping cough, mumps
nnd pnoumonla, Is apparently get
ting quite n start hero. Tho Ills
aro similar to the ones that hnvo
been so prevalent In North Head
the last row months, In somo In
stances, some or tho dlsensos which
have been regnrdod as children's
Ills linvo been contracted by tho
grownups.
Miss Margaret Kummeror. daugh
ter or Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Ham
merer, Is quite 111 or measles.
Mrs. II. 8. Tower Is roportod
quite sick or croup.
Dr. E. Mlugus and C. II. Peck
are sneering from what seems to
bo whooping cough, following nt
tackB of la grippe.
Tho llttlo child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ilngqitlst, or West Mnrshriold, Is to
ported qulto III.
Tho children or Mr. nnd Mrs. 0.
M. Connor In First Addition aro ro
portetl sick.
A. O. KJelland la reported 111 at
his homo In North Hond.
Howrul Ami Hick,
Rov. and Mrs. 0. I.oRoy Hall are
having qulto a slogo at their homo,
one or the children having measles,
nnothor Uiumns and a third whoop-
- -1 -- .w - - , 4 .1...1.1
ho1,)eT?;nauVkrpne;no.;,i Clarence Pulley in Quarantine
in North Bend When He
Heard of Wife's Illness
SHERWOOD, Or.. Juno 2. Mrs.
turned to tho Hay, undorwentan op-lIvy pui0y, daughter of Postmas
eratlon at his apartments In tho Rog-1 10. . M ., M ... ... .
ors building yesterday and Is reported , J" .ani1 "" , l ' M F t0"' ' J,0 "J
to bo doing nicely. ne 'l0m t "" parents. Sho had
Oils Wltto, the Heavor Hill hotel. been III for somo time,
proprietor. Is staying at tho homo or ' when hopo ror hor rocovory was
l?eceK,erar!rCrb?ooeJTs,o,n0. " P word was telegraphed to
Jng In his hand. ,,er husband at Ndrth Hond, and. It
Hurt by Ac was learned that he wub confined
Ray Martin, nn auto drlvor. Is laid to tho house with measles. Tho-
yPiT,ttodiWwinf..in!lefcW.uarn',n8 waB """"l ani1 1
Joint, sustained whllo cutting kind- " .. . . .,...
ling yesterday Martin recently mov-JNorth n01"1 for Portland heloro
ed hero from Bandon. I learning his wire had passed awny.
WIFE DEAD.
ID
ILL
Mrs Mary Thompson, teacher or
tho sovonth grado or tho South MarBh
fiold school, Is III or tho mumps.
Other Afflicted.
Guy C- Harnum, who recently ro-
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