The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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IN THE LONGJUN WE PAY MOST EOR WHAT WE TRY TO GET EOR NOTHING
A RANKER YEAR
Tlili season opens with brighter
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the newspaper Unit roaches tho peo
ple you want to talk to. Aumiiiel
tlon costs money. Tho TIiiicm mics
money to advertisers.
ml Coiiulllo Vnllcy country Hum
r before In Its history. For
imiM ro hi tho limiting. Are you
buy Iny'i'B ",0 foundation for
yours?
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VOL XXXVII.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mali
and Coos liny Ailertlsei
No. 273
lUsH
DE
WILL
General Manager Smith of
Ward Lines, says Mexicans
Will Get Ammunition '
DENIES RUMORS OF.
OBJhUIIUIMS BT U. 5.
Liner Antilla Has Big Shipment
of War supplies tor tne
Tampico Forces-
mr AmocIUM TrfM to Coot nr Tlmm.
NKW YOIIK, .lutio 9. The Ward
Uncr Autllln, lailcn with a cargo of
nmmitnltlon for tho Constitutionalists
will Mild ami iiicnnrgo 1110 earn" i
morrow without Intorforonro, accord
ing to nn opinion expressed by Gon
cral .Manager Smith of tho compnny.
Smith's statement Is n flnt contradle
tlou of tho reports from Washington
that tho administration had pre
vailed upon tho line's officers to stop
voluntarily tho dlschurgo of ammuni
tion. Smith said there hnd been no
attempt to Influence lilm In regard
to landing tho cargo.
SHIP AlOIS SOUTH.
WSGNBBO
REBELS
.. . it. i ..i. ivm n., c....i Piirtlrlpnte hi Negotiation
M'tcan l-Vilci-alu i III 'Hike hujH tnr Autrt rr. ioco. dj Tim.i.j
piles from lowor California. , Washington n r iim n
or AttorUM rrrn In Com mr Tlmn.J D " Aollimi lUi, ij. u, JUI10 J.
...... .Y., r, ii. , n 411 Secretary Ilrynn, after n conference
SAN' DIKQO, Calif., Juno 9. All wlth iroaldent Wilson, announced
the field artillery of tho Mexican gar- tnnt both ll0 nn(, tll0 ircsf(ciit hop
rlson of tho northern district of Low-( C(, lho constltutloimllsts would pnr
cr California Is pled on tho licacli j tlclpato In tho mediation ncgotln
at Knsonnda awaiting shipment to tngi (g increased hopes, It Is
Mexico City. Tho order camo from ,L.UVcd, are based on reports from
i,AHlnM nl,o tn l.n nim It wnn ... . .... .... ...
.iiuAnw v.i n"iu ., ..B, . ......
t filed.
stated
AIDS STAUVINM PEOPLE
Mexican (lovenior at Mn-allnn He
IcntN Today.
11; AmocUiM rrttt i coo. mr Tlmtt.J
HOARD U. S. S. CALIFORNIA,
Maiutlan (lly Wlreloss) Juno 9.
Moved by tho plea of starving women,
who bosought Mm to ond tho Buffer
ings of the populnco by surrendering
tho city, tho military governor of
Mnvntlnn Imlnu lout id sMrtnla nnrmlfa
iutiMii tuimj jnntiLit wwo t,v
ting all non-combatatitH to ontor tlio
ting all non-comhatatitH to ontor tho
lines of tho bosloglng Constitutional-
iih.
TO
BE MORE LILT
Progressives, Republicans and
uemocrats 10 upen neaa
quartcs in Chicago
lll AhkiIn rrttt to c Pf tim.i
C I CAGO. June O.-Progresslvo '
Democratic and Republican national
tllr Au.tlileJ rrttt to Co- B.f Tim".)
POLITICS
viiy wiuiin n -.V "".."li . .mn onoratlons this month
lho campaign for tho control of tho
next congress.
Tho Progressives expect to got
Into action first. National Secretary
Davis will arrive in a few days, It
was nnnouncod today, and open tho
headquarters at onco. Ho will bo
Joined later by National Chairman
Dixon. Congressman Doromus and
Thomas J. Penco, publicity manager
of tho Democratic National commit
tee, will have charge of tho Demo
cratic campaign, according to tlio
announcomont.
FLOOD LOWER CALIFORNIA
Colorado River Threntens Iirgo
,.. i'm. iiiuivi- DHiiuiire
mr amocuiki rrt to coot nr thhm-I
r . nn . v-k&Tr flnt Ttltin f)
6A.-S UKKHAUUinu, L 1"."Z:,t"'Z7.rnnortv.
-Tho Colorado R ver la mo iiiki..
it has been In many years, again
flooding tho lowlands ana hi "
lnc vn ,inmnrn In Cal fonila and ,
Arizona.
CRIME IX NEW YORK
Woman Says Man Committed Suicide
After lleatliiK Her. ...
ID- AttocIMM Prwt to Co Uty Tlmtt j
NEW YORK, Juno 0. A woman
who said she was Mrs. Florence
Boren, was overtaken by a hotel at
tendant, as she ran from a hotel
room bleeding from a wound on
her head. In the room tho attend
ants found a man dead with a bul
let holo In his mouth. The woman
said tho man was Vincent p. stei
fano and that he shot himself after
beating her with the butt of a re
volver. .
a
I RAIN LEAVES YELLOW
pAT AT RAKER, ORE.
I RAKER. Or.. June 9. -A
strange yellow coating was left
on the ground after a neavy
downpour of rain. It was in
Places a sixteenth of an men
thick and by many was tuu8"
to bo sulphur. Attempts made
to burn tho substance at firsi
failed, but when a quantity was
obtained and placed on a stove
it gave out a yellow flamo and
no appreciuDie oau. v
IRIS
BE DISCHARGES
D
REBELS EIRE
Admiral Howard Has U. S.
Cruiser's Boats Land at
I Mazatlan Today
Illy AMMrUtM I'rriw lo Cool IUr TIibm.1
I OX IIOAUI) IT. 8. S. CALIFORNIA,
i.Muztttlnn, (Wlreloss) June 9.
i To protect passengers for Mazatlan
that arrived on the Pacific Mall
liner Nowport from the fire of Con
btltutlqnallst batteries, Admiral How
nrd had them tnkon ashore In the
crulsor's Inunch with the mall,
which was also transform! In this
maunor.
hope reiiels take pout
Iiipvim u'mii.i ii.. ..l.f it i....,.Hmu
jno lonsiitionnnsiB agents.
p0jgr BrOOkmflS, Of St.
""ci i u. uiuuuivjo, i i.
Louis, to nspect Big P ant
Louis, to Inspect Big Plant
At Brookings Soon
Robert 8. IlTooklngs, president of
Washington university at hi. i.ouih
and of tho St. Loul Union Trust
Company, and of tho St. Louis Ter
..iinni iifl.ifv.. ritiiikniii ntiil n mtiltl-
linllllnnnlro, Is expected hero within
i tho next fow weeks to spend a month
I or bo looking after tho development
of his Curry County tlmbor prop
lertv. Ho Is the financial head of
tho Ilrooklngs Lumber Company,
S,(,)05ln8Rrm,nB '" ,h0 b,B "lnnt "
m iirnnllnc'u hrolber. John E.
DraoklngB, Is a practical luinborman
and l personally hub been looking
iit?i m . ..----
plant at HmklnM nd !-:
lug hl liomo there. , It was ex
after tne iiisuiiiiiuuii ui iu hn.-,n
but It la doubtful If they will begin
cutting lumber ueroro Juiy i. uroun
Ings is growing rapidly and n $50.
000 bank has been organized there
and a concrete building erected for
Robert S. nrooklngs has endowed
Washington University with sevoral
million dollars. See. Houiton. who
was given a place In President Wil
son's Cabinet, was a protego of Rob
ert S. Ilrooklngs.
Owen Company to Hull",
It Is also stated that tho Owens
Company, of Wisconsin, which owns
tho largest slnglo tract of redwood
, .i, r,rl,l la iilnnnlnir to put In
a lumber mill and pulp, plant at or
near Ilrooklngs incir hoiuihh
juBt south of tho Ilrooklngs Com-
muy ,'-", Y','J mit nrooklngs
I. U plan U ta .tried Ui t iwoKing
11 IB PUIU l
i ; - . d d.
which can supplj ;" ' r """Jrn-
wood carVes direct from Its mills
to ships, Tie urooKWKo i--"i"u -have
much Port Orford cedar in
their holdings. . f
fil'FHL COl'NCIL OF WOMEN'S
VI i'lW FAVOR REPRESENTA
TIOV IX CONVENTION SL'F
Kltr.BrTKS WIN SKIRMISH.
IW A-ieu'o rr lo Coe- lit, Tltt l
P.AGO, June 9 -The .equal
i of" women's, clubs," which
Ifieewn biennial session tomorrow
night "'aimed a victory today In
ha preliminary skirmish, when the
ceneral council In secret session took
action favoring allowing woman suf-
frace organizations to have repre-
?,?tlon In the convention on an
Unual y w Ith non-politlcal clubs. Ev-
ery win brought delegations from
aff parts of the United States.
D
MILLIONAIRE TO
VISIT HERE
SUFFRAGETTES
CLAIMVICTORY
COQUILLE COUNCIL REFUSES TO
RENEW LICENSES OF
Coos County Seat Will Be Dry
After July 1 Four Saloons
Put Out of Business by
Action.
(Special to The Times)
COQUILLE, Or., Juno i I'ho Co
rjulllo City Council by a vote of Ilvo
to ono decided to refuso to renew thu
llcensos of the four snlo ,nf. In Co
ciullle. Tho licenses expire July 1
and tho saloons will hi closed on
thnt date.
The mcetli'f, was attended by .1
large crowd of people. V petition
signou ny no voters nsuinr; tlio conn
-HEINK
Ardent Love Letters of William
Rapp, Jr., Were Sensation
of Suit
(n? AMOittl rmi lo Coo. nT TIiiim.
CHICAOO, Juno 9. Mmo. Schu-mnnu-llolnck
was granted a dlvorco
from her hiiBband, William Happ, Jr.,
whoso ardent epistles breathing lovo
and dovotlon to Mrs. Catherlno Dean
of Now York, were tho sensation of
tho suit.
.NEW KIIENCII CAUIXLT
.Senator Itlbot Amioiinces New Or
gn 11I.11I Ion I 'I vo Art) Sfiiatoih
(nr Aiwliltl rr to Coot nr Tlmet.J
PAU18, Juno 9. Senator nibot
announced that ho had succeeded In
forming n new French cabinet. Klvo
nro Sonatom and seven uro Doputlcs.
Soends Four Hours Today
With King Alphonso at His
Country Palace
Br AhI,iI Prxt Coot fit? T1ra.
MADRID. Spnln, Juno 9. Colonel
Theodore Roosovolt was today a
guest of King Alphonso and Queen
Victoria' at their summer palace of
La Granjn. Accompanied by Am
bassador Wlllard and tho staff of
tho American embassy, coionoi
Roosovelt left tho Spanish capital
early In tho morning by auto for
tho Royal residence where he arrived
for luncheon. His stay at the pal
ace was to last four hours.
IIRYAX TO TALK
(Or Attorltlt4 rn to Coot D7 Ttutt.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 9.
Secretary of Stato Ilryan left Wash
ington for Pennington, N. C, whore
ho will dollver a speech before th9
Pennington Seminary. Ho will re
turn tonight.
foorIe!
goldfield auto
Prominent Knights of Pythias
Victims of Auto Wreck
One Man Escaped
for AitoeUt Frttt to Coot Btf TlnM.1
nm.nFiELD. Nov.. Juno 9 Four
prominent Knights of pythlas. Dr.
v. A. Wheeler. Daniel Falvy, Clr-
culs Rico and Herman Krugor, were
killed oarly tpday; when an auto
plunged over an embankment, Ono
othor passenger escaped with some
bruises. The accldont occurred
when Dr. Wheeler turned tho car
OUt Of tno road IP 10l uiiumcr i
pass.
RODV NOT FOUND
The body of the man who was
j,irnui ir linn he foil from the
launch Union off North Rend yes-
terday has not yei Been recuvoi.
Several men have been dragging
for the body at the place where he
fell in tho water, but it la thought
that It might havo been moved by
the tide. The name of the man is
Btlll unknown. It Is understood that
be was on his way to a railroad
camp, wbero he was to find employment.
SCRUMAU
G
c
BOOSEVELTIIIS
. m GUESTj
SALOONS
ell to refuse to rcnow to llcnrcs
I was presented by tlio tompcrancp
(forces. This was considerably more
.than a majority of the voters, a maj
ority of the voters In Coqulllo being
yes.
There was much discussion and In
It Mayor Morrison made a talk. He
nnld he would rather have had tho
Jssuo come up at an election but since
It hnd como up, ho had made up his
mind to cast tho deciding vote in
fnvor of putting tho saloons out.
ltathcr than not to do this ho said
ho would resign his office
Whether tho snloon men will at-
; tempt to enrry tlio matter Into the
courts is not Known, it nan caused
quite a stir here,
ROSE SOU
I PORTLAND
Eighth Annual Event Opens
Today With Thousands in
AttendanceFour Days
Hr AMOtUt. Vtrtt to Coo l)7 TlmM.
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 9. Port-
liiiifl'n nltrlllli nnnnnl Ilnmt Psatlvnl
opened today with n river pngennt
and street parade. Thoroughfares
through which Queen Thclma and
tho Carnival retlnun passed were
profusely decorated with flowers and
(evergreens. Tho hotels wero crowd
led with thousands of out-of-town
visitors. Tho program today In
cluded a variety of events, chief
among which waB tho oponlng of
tho roso shows In two different
pnrts of tho city. The floral par
ade tomorrow and tlju National bal
loon rare Tliursday wero ovonts nn
tho four-days' program that at
tracted general interest.
TO FIGHT IN
'.JOHNNY COULON AND KIL WIL-
I L1AMS WIIjIj CON'TICST FOR
HANTAM-WEK1HT HONORS 'W-
N'ICIIT
I (Dr AuofHIM ITon la Voa IIr Tlran.
LOS ANOELES. Cal., Juno 9.
With ono of tho llvelleBt battles In
months In prospect and tho bantam
weight title at stake, Johnny Con
Ion, champion, and "Kid" Williams,
of IValttnioro, are fit and ready for
their twenty-round contest tonight.
I FORFEIT TENNIS TITLES
1(6 AuKltia frM lo root Ui liwt.l
SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 9. John
R. Strnchan. national clay court sin
gles, and with Clarence Orlffln, also
of San Francisco, national clay
court doubles champion, will forfeit
both his titles this year hk default.
Ruslness will prevent lilii going
num.
FATAL TO SWIFT
PRESIDENT OF WILLAMETTE
VALLEY SOUTHERN DIED TO
DAY AT ORIKiO.V CITY AS RE
SUIr OF INMURII-S.
Dr Auei-uttd PrtM ta Ceoi nr Timet J
OHKGON CITY, Or. Juno 9.
FroderJck Maxwoll Swift, president
of tho Wlllnmotte Valley Southern
Rallwny, died today as the result of
injuries received yesterday whon tho
framo work supporting heavy hoist
ing machinery fell at the company s
tormlnal yards and fractured his
skull. Four employes who were
Injured aro expoctod to recover.
Q . i. i
NOTED DEMOCRAT DYINd i
CHICAGO. III. Juno 9. I
Former Vlco-Presldont Ste
venson, who has been critically
111 for somo days, Is weaker to
day. Physicians give little hope
for his recovery.
Hlggcht Fir Tm Jack McDon
ald tamo In from his Loon Lake
ranch today and brought with him
pictures of wbat ho claims Is the
biggest fir tTee In Oregon. It 1b near
his Loon Lake ranch and Is over forty-five
feet in circumference at the
base, or over fifteen feet In diameter.
Ho says that it is over 100 feet to
tho first limb aud that the tree Is
over 360 feet high and is perfect.
There 1b a cedar tree nearby which
Us seventeen teet in ammeter m i"
base but is not near as tall.
W
NG
IS
RO
UNITED STATES
ANY INDEHY FROM ME ICO
FOURTEEN DEAD
IN SEA STORM
Number of Victims of Elements
Off New Brunswick is
Increased Today
lllf AMorMthl rrrti In Coot nf Tlmr )
CARAQUET. N. II,. June 9. Five
more bodies of senmon who lost Amerl,,ln ,ieleKntiw that tlio WIIboii
their lives Frldny In the terrific . .,, . ... ... . .,,...
gale and snow storm, wero recovered ' government will bo content to hao
after being washed ashore. This Bet up In Mexico u stable govorn
brlngs tho number of known dend!iont to Milcceed lho Huerta rule.
to fourteen. Six seamen are Btlll
missing.
II
Commandcry Confers Degrees
on Several Curry Coun
ty News and Happenings
W. H. Meredith, Prosecuting At
torney for Curry County! left for
his homo today nftcr a short ntuy
hero. He emtio up to take the
Commandery degreo In tho Masonic
Lodge, ho and W. F. Miller, of
Marshfleld, being tho two candidates
yesterday. They will bo members
of tho class which the AHhlnnd
Hhrlnnra will Inltlntn Inln tlio mva-
0 IRS
1
terlos of the burning sands wlienlcnrntiua Is expected today.
they mnko their next pilgrimage to I The medlntors submitted to the
Coos Ilay August II. It la expected I Mexican don yatcs thu counter propo
thut thoro will bo a class of between jidtlou to tlio United St.vw Or tlm
thirty nnd forty to take the Shrine pacification of Moxlco, and the Am
and It Ib likely thot between 100 Urlcnn plan, which Ib, with a few
and L'OO Bhrlnors will como In from , modifications, thu mimu ns that which
Ashland, Grants Pass, Rosoburg and the niodlutoM agreed upon mid which
othor points to participate In the. imorta approved. It prj,le fir
two or three days colobratlon. method of transferring tin exeeutlvu
.Murder Ciimj Next. I power lu Mexico City from thj pros-
Mr. Moredlth said that thero wiinj,.t regime to a now pro7lfclnu.1l r.or
nothlug new In tho Cooley murder ,.rnment which shall In a f.tv months
case. It will bo taken up again by tondurt elections for Proldoiu. vlco
tho grand Jury next August nnd h I president and Congre-i. Should
expects to liavii Detectlvo Doyle and ; ,;0r )j0 ,,.. suggestions from tho
Mr. Illgglns, of Spokane, and some
other witnesses there. It Is tho un
derstanding that If an Indictment Is
returned, tlio en ho will be taken to
another county on n change of venue,
probably to Couuljtu.
Ilesldes this cast1, the two 111011
under Indictment' for manslaughter
for having shot their companions for
dcor, nro nlso to bo tried In August.
Addition Dennett Tlicro.
Addison Dennett, who Is now do
ing special feature correspondence
for Tho Oregonlan, has boon spend
ing a few days lu Curry County, He
camo In over the route of tho Grants
Pass-Crescent City Rnllrond and
thenco up tho coast. Tho Wedder
burn Commercial Club gavo him a
smoker Saturday night, and ho Is
now nt Port Orford and will bo on
Coos Ray soon. Ho plans to continue
tlio coast routo up to Astorin,
Change In Hotel,
Proprietor Lamsuu, of "Tho Rronk
em llotol" at Gold llonch, has gone
to Mexico City and Mrs. Lumson is
continuing the hotel there alone.
Mr. Van Alstein Is now probrlotor
of the Lnnglols Hotel, He and his
family conduct It. They camo from
Wisconsin. Messrs. J, A. Madden
and George Flanagan, who hnvo
been spending a couple of weeks
thoro, say that Mr. Van Alstlno runs
the fiuost hotel in this part of tho
state.
Mr. Frlant is also remodelling and
flxluc nn his resort hotol nt Cor-
bln and is putting In an electric plant
nnd making It tho finest over. They
expect a big tourist business this
summer.
SNOWY SUMMIT OF .MOUNT US.
SEN MiaCKENED IY ASHES
FROSI NEW CRATER MORE
URUTION'S TODAY.
(Or AuoeUtl PrrM ta Coot P17 TlmM.)
REDDING, Cal.. Juno 9. Day
light brought proof that tho erup
tion yesterday of the now crater In
Mount lessen was tho most violent
that has occurred yet. The snowy
summit, which yestorday showed
white, was aualn blackened by ashes
which poured forth over night. Tho
forest service has reported the
crater greatly enlarged.
ERUPT! WAS
1ST VIOLENT
NOT TO ASK
Announce That This Country
Will Simply Insist on New
' Reign in Place of Huerta
NO NAMES AGREED
UPON FOR PLACES
Rebel Forces Refuse to Con
sider Armistice Mediators
Insist Upon It.
tnr Ancltfi I'rvM to Coot Hi? TlmM j
NIAGARA FALLS, Juno 9. - Mex
ico will not bo asked by the Unltoil
Stntes to pay a war Indemnity. Tho
iiuortn uiiviiriiiiiunt learned through
Vn. minion have been agreed upon
for the new provisional president
or cabinet.
Within n day or two the Mexican,
and Amurlcnn plan will hnvo boon
dovo-lalled and the full conferonco
of nil linrtlos will be called. The
I final approval Is not e.xpectod lm
, mediately, as the medlntorB will ask
.tho Amerliiiins to ascertain the at
itltude of tho ConHtltutlonnllstH. Tho
mediators nro Insistent on their orig
inal terms; a declaration of nil nr
Imlstlco and broadening dlnruiBloji
from tho International to tho In
ternal question, Tho Constitution-
mists agree to the latter, tmi arc
absolutely determined against de
claring an armistice.
Tho Antilla Incident Is not entire
ly cloned, but It has passed the dan
ger stage mid cannot disrupt tbo
proceedings.
What Is tho exact nnturo of Car
rauzn's nttltudo toward the recent
communication from the modlators
Is not disclosed. It was learned that
a partial reply to tho mediators pro
poenls was received by confidential
agent Rafael Cubarau, but not all
thu Information desired has boon
received. Further Information from
Constitutionalists, the United States
will endeavor to arrlvo ;t a compro
mise with thorn.
TO SAFEGUARD
E
Fourth of July Committee
Given Control of Streets
and Concessions
Tho Marshfleld City Council prac-,
tlcally turned over the streets of the
city to tho Fourth of July Commutes
for July 3 and 4, The action follow
ed considerable dlscusclon and the
street committee of tho Council was
requested to act with tho Fourth of
July committee on all questions,
F. O. Horton and Dr. Straw
brought tho matter up. Mr. Horton
explained that thu funds derived
from street concessions would be
needed to defray tho exponso of the
big celebration. Mr, Hornton ex
plained that no concessions or booths
would bo allowed on Front streot or
Conjrnl avenue but that they would
bo placed on tho side Htreets and
theso. not blocked up.
To eliminate danger and confusion
Mr. Horton said that the auto traffic
would ho kopt off Front street from
Alder suuth mid off tho side streets
between Front and JlroaUway, the
Htreetw being roped off.
Tho question nbout delivery rigs,
etc., was raised aud it was finally
agreed that watchmen should bo sta
tioned at the Intersections to permit
Uusluoss conveyances to pass,
Tho motor car will operate cm
Front street, but with no autou block
ing the street, It was said that there
would bo little danger from It.
Mr. Horton said that a freo show
would be provided at tho Royal,
Tho band concert will be on the
old Tubornacle slto and tho firework
will bo sont up from the east side of
the channel.
Councilman Copple said that no
concessions should bo granted for
streets except whero tho tenants or
property owners wero willing. The
councllmen also objected ngnln&t
fakirs being allowed to ply their op-
eratipns.
I
CROWDS