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

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THE TIME MAY COME WHEN YOU CAN'T DO Aff THEM.
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VOl'R OPPORTtMTY
i0 rench the great pun haBiiiK pnwnr
0f tills community should not im
overlooked hi plntiug Nour whert't
inK Tito eholco of media of bu -ccfsfiil
merchants IS Till: TIMES.
ag amtws
vamilv circles reached
with every copy of this incillum.
Hne your advertisement tend by
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thnt they will know you l!o In
trodlieecl 11Y THE TIMES.
MKMI1EU OP THE ASSOCIATED PHKS9
VOL XXXVII. PBTiiecontMHii MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A CoiKollitntlon of Tlme, Const Mull m 909
and Cwh liny AthettNcr. '" c-oc-
AP I nVF...
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RAILROADS WIN CASE OVER
$00;OI,OI OIL LANDS TDDftY
United States Supreme Court
Sustains Title to Califor
nia Holdings.
GOVERNMENT TOO SLOW
IN ATTACKING CLAIMS
Decision Against Intervenors
and Government Can't Can
cel Conditional Patents
inr AimeUtcd rrrn to Coot Bar TlirM.
WASHINGTON, 1). C... June 22. -The
triuiHcoiitlnenliil railroads won
their riKhl for tltlo lo hoiuo'STOO,
not) 000 oil Iuiii'b when the Supremo
Couit today held void n clause In the
patents making the l'i'l rovort to
the uovornnient If found to eontnlu
, IneralH. The court held that the
intents were Irregular hut that the
mild not ho nttnrlied collaterally h
other elalmnntB .hut could onl lie
pet nsldo by direct Mtiiek or govern
ment .IuhIIco Van ttewuitor for dm
claim Hi"!- "" government's tlm- lu
which It could uttnrU the patent hud
expired In 11100 or 1001.
Hut-lit Ciim' Imolioil.
Todny'B iIccIbIhp wiih In tl.u ease
brought by Edmund Hurko of Cali
fornia who claimed tho right to
Inud now held by tlio Southern Paci
fic on the ground that It should re
vert to tho government bccaiwo oil
hud hen found after the Issue cir pat
'.. ... ,i... .niiwiniiH. Inasmuch ns
nil transcontinental railroads have
similar lands, Omy camo Into tho
,,rTChom,Cmrt beU that tto '
Iiotild rovort to tlio nov""""""1,,!'.0
muse, It lator was round to contain
CnL u nuttan wojilM rlM
whether those who long M
purchased fnrniB from the rail
road had utiy rlKhs. r ho
Government has .a wimrnto mil . dis
tinguished from thu caso to di . to
cancel patents to oil lands Ull hold
by tho railroad,
Al,h UOATS SAI'Ii.
Xo Lives IM l' Chicago th-ntl In
,11, AUHKlitxl IrrM to " TIum.1
,,rn.nn Inrn '" All l)Ont8
caught on hake Mltfilgnn In yes or
day's Btorm have been nccounu.d or.
Tlio Charlotte It. and Annum rtmched
port today alter jui owhihi 1"
Iciico.
WILL AVE" iX EARL.
tlr AmocUI.4 P lo r.o. n Tlra.l
new youk. J''-;,;rf'Scr.
from London amioumo tl 0 wB
mont of Miss Kdytli Hiiouior,
aughlor of tlio Into Henry 1 aveii ycr
or Now York, to tho Karl or bnbton.
Tho duko is alxtyrour years old .and
Jllsa Hiivcmyor Is thlrty-ono
181 BODIES IN
11 RECOVERED
1
Victims of British Columbia
Mine Disaster Brought to
Surface Today
iiiLLCiucsT, n. c, JUnf-fvfT:
Tho discovery by tho rogciiow of flft
bodies In ono of tho tunno Mln
No. 20 of tho Hill Croat CoHlor-OB to
day brought up to nitl'ot tal nuro
bor of recovoied dead at the in no
which was wrecked by ho oj) oslmt
Friday.. Bluhty grnv dlBBO sj w h
ed all day In tho It tie niounta u do
cemetery and by nlfiht It U M
that the greater imrt of to former
malo population of tho inino coiouj
will be resting there.
TWELVE LOSI
1ER6ER CASE
MUST GO AHEAD
TELLS ABOUT
WORK
UTTE FOfiffi
A I H UNION
Wilson anil McRevnolds Decide
to Kusn New Haven case
Unless State Acts
til? AfwUtM Crrti lo Coo. II T Timet
WASIIINnTON. I). C. .time 22.-
rii'Mhlcut Wilson and Attorney (len
criil MdteynohtM agreed that the
iMnBohitloti suit imnliiHl thi Now
I lu veil Knllron'l must ko forward
iinU'n-i the Mn'Hihusetts legislature
empoMcrs 1 lie holdliiK t-nnipnny to
sell Its llosto'i and Maine M01 k
TNTER IUNTAIN
! RftTE UPHELD
Second Officer of Storstad
Testifies at Empress of
Ireland Probe
(tlr AmoclJted rmi (o Coo. rui V.iom
QUKIUCC, Can.. Juno 22. Sec
ond Ofricer Iteltnortz, of tho Stor
stad, tool: up the story or tho Em
press of Ireland tragedy when the
Government Commission began the
RCconil week of Its Investigation of
the rewnt dlmster on the St. Law
rence Ulver,
He snld that he took charge of
one of the boats lowered from the
Storstad nnii rescued nrty pervuns;
from the trjtor on the first trip.
Ivinitn Tmiilnt. n Hnllnr nn the
I collier, wild the Empress was on
1 no port oow 01 uie siursiiiu whvh
'he first wiw her. Ho could tell by
I Mirations of the propeller, he said.
1 Mint the Storstad' engines had been
put (istetn
I Fort J'-hox en unldentiriel persons
T.ho pc Ishe.l were hurled todny.
WILSON RAPS
EORll LETTERS
M
TO MEET AT NIAGARA FALLS
Men Secede From Western
Federation and Steer
'Clear of I. W. W.
t)r AmooUIM rrnt to Con. tlif Tlran,
iiitTTK. .Tntin 2". With nrenara-
tlons going rnphlly forward for n
permanent organization of llutte
mine workers union, tho body cre
ated yesterday by secessionists from
tho llutte miners' union of the West
ern Federation, n feeling of hope
pervaueil tlio utisitiess liueresia iiiiu
the community mny yet escape from
further business stagnation as n re
sult of labor's Internal strife. Pres
ident McDonald's statement that tho
new union had nothing to do with
the Industrial Workers Is tho basis
for the optimistic opinion. Presi
dent Moyer or tho Federation Is
still hopeful that the secessionists
will return to work.
WATER CASE IS
NOW
DISCUSSED
0 muni
It
ONE KILLED IN
RANGE BATTLE
U. S. Supreme Court Reverses
Commerce Court and Sus
tains Commission
I DCUISIO.V IIEAIIS
I OX HATE LNVIIEASE
(nr AnixlilM ITmi lo C001 Ur TlroM i
WASIIINCITON, I) .C, .Itino
22. The Commerce Court had
ii.iiu -411111 thu Interstate. Com
merce Commission could not
I niako blanket or zono rates,
t That Js tho contention o fthoso
. ulin rftminun tlln ! tier L'C'nt In-
creaso In rrolght rates now be
ing nuked by tho Eastern rail
roads. The U. S. Siipiemo
Court today hold that tho Com
mission couiu.
HZ
I hi amo'HIkI rn 10 Oo. lUf TIB- I
WASIHNOTON, 1). C. Juno 22.
Tho U. S. Supremo uoun rooru
Coniinorco Court and upheld tho Inter
mountain rate order of tho lntorstnto
coniinorco commission.
Tho Buproino Court rovorsed the
decision of tho Eighth Circuit Court
.., t..,.r,iu wiiinii hold vows of pro
perty In Catholic orders was void bo-
causo it was against pnii (,u.,w.
President Discusses .Psycolog-
ical Business uepression
in .United Slates
(117 Aimi lttl Ytnt to Coo. lur TlmM
iiiAainvnTnv. l r... .limn 22.
Discussing tho so-called psychological
litiHinosn Kieprcssion nvmi cuhl-id,
President Wilson said hu nad no o,uar
mi tvitii iiiiv nnt-KniiK or coriioratlous
wJio doalmid to oxprowv oltlior to hint
or to Congress tnoir own opiumnn
on buslnoss conditions and anti-trust
legislation, hut contonded thnt tho
hjBtemntlr circulation of form lottors
and telegrams protesting against tho
now legislation was opon to criticism.
1j.llln SL'.M SENT
to coNseiiTxri: vvsn
WOOL
GROWERS
WIN IN CASE
Pr AhII4 l'rri to Co Uiy Tlmn )
I Washington, I). C, Juno 22.
1 Sficrotiirj' aieAiloo rectllved today
I $C:iO contribution to tho con
science fund from an niiony
I moils person In lliirllngton, In.
I Nearly half a million dollars
lias fouml Its way back to tho
(loveriimeut 111 iiiiu inmuiiuiio
Inshlon ulnco Madison's term.
Cattlemen and Sheepmen in
Deadly Encounter Near
Goldendale, Wash.
ttj AmoIiM I'rrt. lo Coo. ll.f IIuim 1
(lOLDENDALE, Wnsh., June 22.--Nows
of n Imttlo between sheep and
cattlemen In which one wns killed
mi.i iwn unrlmiulv wonndeil rencllcd
horo from Wnhklacus touay. norm
and two p'..yslelniiB rushed to the
sceno In an nuto. Employes of Leo
Uriiuo, a promliiout ttheopiiuin, weru
called from their tent on big Klick
itat lllvor at midnight by mnsked
men. The sheep stampeded to tho
timber and wore slaughtered.
a nifiit nltiirk was made on tho
sumo camp about ten days ago, n tout
being rired Into aim a nuinuor 01
sheep slaughtered. Tho authorities
hero rear a war baa been started
which will bo hard to chock.
Citv Council Will Consider
Tonight Commission Re
fers Request. I
The water question will he brought
borore the Mmsl field City Council
this evening to he thioshed out. The
Ull'H11!1 Mill" HUM (llllltlinBlllll U"D li-
J rerred the Cues liny Water eonipnn'
request for nn extension or time In
which in mnlie tlu Imnrovtliiiriitrt or-
deied by the Commission to the City
Council.
Saturday evening the water com
pany called a number or the Council
men Into conrorence and requested
them to grant thorn more tlmo In
which to make tho Improvements and
wanted tliein to approve certain ni
torntloiiH In tho proposed work.
Coiiiicllnien, Doll and Copplo wore
present and so was J. N. Teal or
Portland, attorney ror the conipnny,
and It. II. Corey. J. W. lleiinctt and
I II l.'ltiiiiit.nii
Tho company wants to divert the
now mnlns rrom tho reservoir to tho
city rrom tho Porhiun Park route to
Commercial nvcniio ami tlien lirancu
otr north at Eighth street. Thoy also
ivrmlaiil t,i (tliniiirn t lift rnutn nf the
main to South Mnrshfleld. They nlso
I wanted to clinngo tho reservoir slto. 1
I It wns stated at tho meeting thnt
.tho company wns now arranging to
I expedite tho work and that they could
complete uie improvements uy ep
tcmber or October.
Unto QiiOktlnu.
The Council will prohnhly delve In
to tlio rate question this evening, as
tho dotnlled copies of tho now sched
ulo have arrived.
Around town, parties who havo
been figuring out tho pioposed In
crease aro protesting vigorously
tignlust It and claim that there Is
nothing to warrant such charges.
Endeavor Marie to Hav
Agree on Man for Pro
visional President
MEDIAT0RSTHINK
THIS WILL DECIDE
Huerta Delegates Agree and
Carranza Expected to
Abide by U. S. Wish
villa ii:michcia.sh
(Ur A.iorltlf i I'm. lo Cnn tlr TIrim
TOUUEON. June 22. ltumor
thnt (Ion. Angeles has been pro
el ilmod provisional presldoiit
Ooneral Villa and (ieuurnl Chao
had been execiitetl were denied
by Villa.
Villa said that he had heard
nothing of Angeles' dismissal
rrom Carrausa's cabinet
FOUR NARROWLY
ESCAPE INJURY
I Tl'UKEV FEAItS UHIXCE.
I (llr AMoelt4 rrM t. . H Tlnw. I
I WASIHNOTON, D. C, Juno
I 22. Tho Turkish government
I haB protested against tho pro
I posed siilo or tlio battleships
I Mississippi and Idaho to (Ireeco
I by tho united Hintos.
A . '
INSTALL OWN SYSTEM.
AUTO ACCIDENT
TO GRAND JURY
Smith Miuhflelil ItchlilciilM to llao.
Water Supply of Tliclr Ohm. I
Mr. Halo, I. S, Smith, F. A. Tied
gen and Mrs. Smith, living In South
Multifield west or Tenth street, are
Installing a wntor system or their
....,i 'I'l.i.i' hnv.. uiu'iiioil 11 tnil.vimr
imiun mi n ll l' HnrliiL' on the South-
ern Pacific company property nonri
Itnosevolt Heights and will plpo tho
wntor rrom tliero, about 1S00 reel, to1
their places. Mr. Halo recontly put
In n plpo from the First Addition1
nuil m ,.f tin, u'litiu- I'omimiiv. hut call
got water only n few hours a day!
and tho othors aro In n similar pro-'
.llnninnnl Tlln HllflllLr In unlil to be
a flno one nnd will supply them with
nmplo water and prussuro.
Interstate Commerce Commis
sion Holds Against Rail
roads in Rates
rB, AwrUiJ Pmi l C T Tl 1
...,n.nvnTnv 11 P.. June 22.
Many thouwiuds or dollars must be I
ieturiiQ with Interest to the wool ,
growers of the west by the railroads,
e n m. K Vro.Sht rates which
tho interstate Common Commission
today held excessive,
PARKER GIN
fim DA1AGES
ON SILL BOAT
Craft Carrying Twenty Goes
Down in Oswego Canal
Licensed for Ten
last night is being made by the cor
oner. There were twenty passenger
on board and I the crag . ' ma
to carry only ten. een cui i .
three women were an ng the uc
tlma. Only one child was Baeu.
A man who uses a Times Want A4
once, need, no further argument.
Florence Man Gets Verdict in
Portland Martilla Case
Continued
. ,. . rnrmor u'oll known
roenVreos;.Unow,S
is foii'annWo.-r ft
TdKowas dismissed bo-
""! LWiTrtffdh TfhU
against them i ior o
br0 Uernri line with a pile of wood
cycle, colliding in u ,
011 attorney for Parker and J. D.
SoVrlSSSnted th. C. A. Smith
company. u VlMlMmy
The trial of the Martilla case vs.
ifcJroos Bay Pulp Company was port
tho c.003 "ha.yn,aintlffs amended their
fflfeSSs as asr?
answer It.
MISS AfiXES Hl'SSELL. MIL AMI
MKS. KltAMv H(.IE AMI E.
P. LEWIS IX AVTOMOIHLE At
(MHEXT. MUs Agnes RiibboII. aged 18. book
keeper for the Plonoer Hardware
Co, E P. I.owls mid Mr. and Mr.
Frank liaguo nnu nmiun "
from death or serious Injury when
an aiitomobllo In which thoy were
..in.... ...,,, nv.ir Ihn niiibniikiuont
'. .i? n,w,a llnv U'aifnn ItOIld IlOHr
un inu st"f -"-- , .., ..
Mlnords Mill aiioiii -jiju u viui-n )vi
terday nftornoon.
Miss Itussoll and Mr. and Mrs.
Hnguo aro now at a hotel In Myr
tle Point suffering from a nervous
shock They wore badly shaken up,
but not seriously hurt. Mr. Lewis
returned to tho city on tho noon
train and wont immediately to his
office, Ho says inai mo onmr wum-
bors of tho party win pruuum ,
turn to tho city tomorrow.
.....! ....,. iio mneii n was not
,.... ... n I.I..1. rnln nf (.DOeil WllOIl
It run over tho embankment Accord
ing to his story tno maciium uiv
on a pllo of brush near tho roadsldo.
Miss Russoll and Mr. Hague were
thrown out of tho machine and wore
severely shaken up with a few minor
scratchos. . . .
Lewis and Hague buweu
getting the machine on tlio road
again and the trip to Myrtle Point,
H miles from tho scene of the ac
cident, was completed. At Myrtle
Point the party went to tho hotel,
where they spent tho night.
Lewis says that tho roads between
here and Myrtle Point were never In
a better condition than they are now
and that thoy aro especially invlt-
Wg 10 i.uii. . T . . ,. ,.
"Uut, auueu j.cid. "TV,
want to take another automobile
ride for some time to come. Why, I
wm actually afraid to r do In the
machine from uie uejnn iu -" "'
noon today."
KEHX TO ItUX.
E. IL Kern, of this city. U an n
denendent candidate for tho office
of 'county surveyor.-Coqullle SentI-nel.
Investigation of Death of Do
los Davenport Coroner's
Jury's verdict.
(Special to The Times)
COQUILLE, Or.. June "-110
auto accident whhh resulted I" tlu
death of Delos l)aenport rrldny
night will be InvesMHated by the
Coos County grand jury, accord iik
to Justice Stanley who conducted
the Corouor's Inquest In the ease.
The Corouor's Jury consisted of
It. Saunders, u. u. ir k.
1 1 rock m a ii, Leo Goodman, Win. Oddy
nnd O. A. Mlntoyno and thoy re
turned substantially tho following
"Wo find thnt Helen Oavonport
camo to his donth by bolng thrown
from an automohllo and his neck
broken; nlso that said car was Uo
liiB driven In a cnroloss mniinor uy
Joo Schilling, Jr."
Hojs Xot lliluKliig.
i..i. 0...1 ii.u.i who ware In tho
enr at the tlmo of the accident, tes
tified that thoy had boon r nk ng
soiuo boor, but sworo than Schilling
had not boon iirinKiug, mr
Davenport. Iloth Hose and Jnrvls
were -more than twenty-ono yeark
-i.l A l.nltln nf HllllOr Which tllOV
had bought In Marshfleld was round
hidden near where the Occident had
occurred. This liau not ueuii op
ened. . .. .., .
The Marshrioui pouco wiiii-oib
looking up to sec i whore tho liquor
wns secured In Marshfleld. liie
n,..., .,. rminil hv soarchors after
ono of the first ones at tho scone
of tho accident nau neoru ono u.
the parties In the car call to an--.i.-
, ..iin thnt I ouor." ac
cording to evidence furnished Dis
trict Attorney Llljeqvlst.
XEW HAITIEX KKVOIT. ,
(Bf AworUI4 PrM l cow " IVi1
HAVANA. June 22 Tho rfinous.
nesa of tho Haetlon revolutron has
caused President Zamor to take the
field In person. During Ae Pres
Idont'a absence from thh capital,
he government will bo In tho hands
of a commission which will act with
the cabinet.
riiDnmcin n
IftYOilS SHOT
tn AmwLIM I'n. In Coo. flr TlmM J
XIAOAIIA FALLS, Juno 22. Aa
the (,'overnnieiit lias Invltod represen
tatives of Carrauzn and Huerta to
meet at an Informal conference hero
with the hopo of bringing nhout tho
pnciricatloii of Mexico, tho Huortn
delegates Informed the AmorlcniiB
that they were willing to deal with
tho Constitutionalists In this wny
- i
(tlr AMOfUtM rrr.1 10 Con. Ilr TlmM. I
NIAOAItA FALLS, Juno 22. Ac
tual negotiations between representa
tives of tho two righting fnctioiiB In
Mexico In nn errort to ngrco on nn
Individual ror Provisional President
Is thu lntest plan which tho media
tors have evolved ror a solution of
tho Mux I (Mil problem. Just how
tho two element will ho drawn to
gother roinalned a secret today, but
It becamo known thnt strong pres
sure hns been brought to bear upon
C'nrrunxa through the American gov
ernment nnd that tho mediators horo
persuaded thu Huortn government to
come Into tho plan.
I ltr.HEL DELEGATES CHOSEN
VHIn ami Cummii Said to llnvo
ApproM'il Men Sent to Coiifciciuo
mr amocUii rrrM to coo. hr tukm.)
WASIIINflTON, D. C, Juno 22.
Indications hero todny wore that tho
coming three Constitutionalist rop
rcscntiitlvcH would open a way for
Inforinnl negotiations between thoao
forces nnd American representatives
nt Niagara Falls. That tho modln
tors themselves will welcome any
thing tho American delegates can do
with tho Constitutionalists was as
sured hero In official quarlorB,
Tlio tnreo now iieieKntos en routo
horo, who nru said to havo tho ap
proval of Cirninzn mid Villa, aro
Fnrnndo Cnldorou, Alfreda Ilrornnda,
mid Lunpohln Khihiiiosii, It Is be-
Moved that Cameron win hiiccooii
Itnraol Ziiharaii as chief reprcsoiKn
live of tho Constitutionalists iu
Washington.
IIEXKV M. STEWAUT SHOT HV
I'XKXtlWN ASSASSIN THINK
SAI.OONMEX'S WAU HAS HE
(jl'. theih:.
lily AwwLUvl I'rrM to Cam llJ Tlm.l
COPPEitFJEI.D, Or., Juno 22.
Ilonry H Stowitit, formor Mayor of
Copporfleld, who wob removed by
(lovornor West Inst Decomlmr, wns
shot nd probably fatally wounded
by an unknown assailant today, It Is
bolleved ho may bo a victim of a
saloonmon's war.
TO SELL IIATTI.KSIIII'H
Pi-esliK'nl Wilson Would Sell Old
Hlilps to t.iCH'ce.
Df Awotltlrt Vint lo too. Uit TlmM I
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 22.
President Wilson told Inqulrors to
day ho was supporting a provision
in the naval bill to sell tho battle
ships Mississippi and Idaho to
Greet o. Ho has boon assured that
tho battleships will not bo usd In
an immediate war.
CHANGE AiaSKA TROOPS
Four CoiiiiMinles of I Hit Infuutiy
Will Iliieo ,itiiii iiitif.
(Dr AllJ rrtit to Com TIibm 1
onniiMH Wnah . Julio 22. Four
companlos of tho Fourteenth Infan-
try uepartou uum ,'"' , '"?,,
Wright for Sonttle, where they wll
embark on tho transport Duron
.",..... I., AlnuVn. The 111011 Will
be dlbtrlbuted among tho various
Alaska posts anu me iniwii.
bring back the men of the Thirtieth
Infantry.
CIRUS DOLPH
PASSESIAWAY
Prominent Portland Capitalist
anci Attorney succumns
Today.
Ur AmocUIkI I'm. to Cw IUf TlmM
PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 22 Cy
rnu A. iiiilnli. 11 niuiiiluent caiiltnl-
Ui mid attoriioy, tiled bore. Com
plication and old age was tho causo
of his doatli. Ho was 71 years old
and camo to Portland In 18G2.
SUGAR CASE DECIDED
tDf A.wUIkI Pf to Coo. Itar TlmM I
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Juno 22.-
Tho United Statos fitipromo Court
refuse tho State ot I.oulslua to on-
l,.l.i tin, Ki.prntnrv nf Trnliuurv from
continuing to grunt Imported Cuban
sugar twenty per com preiorontiui
below tho rmlutcHl sugar duties of
tho Underwood tariff lnw.
OIL CASE DIICIDED
tnr a ii rrn ' - i tiism.J
xirABtiiMP.TnN. II. C. Juno 22.
Tho Supremo Court today utiheld
tho plpo lino oi J uuc pine-nib' "" -n..iin
t.inn ilnnR under Intorstato
Conimerco Cominltslon regulntlonB,
as Constitutional, u'ti iuh uppntuum
to tho uncio nin uu v.uuiiuujr u
cuuso It Is not a common carrlor.
ELKS NOTICE.
All Elks, members of Marshfleld
lodco, and all visiting brothers, with
their wives, sisters, mothers or sweet
hearts, aro expected to attend the an
nual birthday party danco Wednes
day evening without further lnvlta-
. Tit nrlnr nf
l,u"' " THOS. D. JAMES,
Secretary,
;
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