The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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ypL XXXVII. "faSwShed ih'J'h
FORTY-FIVE BILLION FEET OF
LUMBER PROOUGEQ IN U. S.
Forest Service Reports Re
markable Growth in Industry
of Country
FURNISH MATERIAL FOR '
FIFTY-FIVE INDUSTRIES
Pianino Mills. Use Most; Box
Factories Second and Car
Shops Are Third.
(Dr AMoflil-4 r Coot ' Timet.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, .lmo 21.
Anproxlmatuly 15.000,000,000 feet of
lumber of nil kinds la unnuully pro
duced In tho United Status, accord
Idk to a report today by the forest
lerVlcc, Of tlila amount nearly 21i,
000,000,000 .feet, board measure,
re further mamifacturod. Wood Ib
the mnterlnl frtr Tltty-rivo or tho
rrlnclnnl IndiiBtrleH. Moro than one
hilf of tho total connumptlon con
ilits of pinning mill productB. Man
ufacturers of boxca nnd crates are
the econd largest iikltb, followed
by builders of Btuam mid electric
tars.
II PETER
I
Abdication Made In Favor of
His Second Son, Prince
Alexander
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t AmocUIo4 Trru to On nif TtiuM.1
IIKLGRAD15, Sorvla, Juno 24.
King Peter 1, of .Sorvla abdicated his
tbrono todny. Tho nhflkrutlon 'was
mailo In favor of tho king's second
ion
., I'rlnco Aloxnndor, ob IiIb eldest
, I rlnco Oeorgo, In 1000 renounc-
ion
td his rigllt or succession to mo
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throne. Tho king B action was taken of 10 t.imrfiC8 n,,n apparently making
lecausp or 111 honlth. A royal proc n K()0(, im)re,H ,, , jury. jo
amotion announcing; tho fact Ib1o bo mIm(ed having been drinking heav
iMuod. uy who. out of work ami of Joshing
Onlr TomimriirJ. i,... , ., r,i.i,ni-.. imi i,minut.,i
I King Petor of Sorvla, was roport-
cd to hnvo abdicated In favor of.
, locond I'rlnco H9nry, loft for Vrnnyn
ouu in ii nuifi ibsiiiiii iiy mi. .......... , ,nle for Btcnllng tho Lib llalncs
enry, did not say ho nbdltated, UHtnnU, lorg0Hp wn8 on tj10 8tnnd yestor
..bji ropflnod Itsolf to tho.stntomont ,nynnil told practically tho story that
paying ho had Blgaed a Jikaee on- ', (, ((),(, n8(rct Attornoy Llljo-
iruiiuig ino govuiiiiiiuiii uiiwiih
auaenco to Alexandria.
HUERTA WOULD
IET
E
Claim Federals Are Now Try
ing to Force U. S. to Inter
veneRebels Progress
7 Ai(cUt4 rrtM to CM Utf TtaM.
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WA8HINOTON, D. C. Juno 24.
Persistent rumors of sniping by tho
Mexican federals on tho American
outposts at Vera Cruz and rumors
of tho Constitutionalists' further ad
vances on Mexico City, served today
to stir Interest In tho Mexican situa
tion. Although tho War Department
will make no reports public from
Oenernl Funston regarding the snip
Inc. It Is known that thero have
been Investigations of continued re
ports to that efredt. Thero havo been
many lnreroncos that Huerta's forces
are attempting to provoko a fifiht
and force Intervention. "Patient
waiting" on tho mediation continued
to be tho attitude of tho administra
tion. DIVIDKND IS CUT.
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IB; AuwIiM Prw lo rooa D, Times.)
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 24. Tho
, directors of tho Pittsburg, Cincinnati
nd St. Louis Railway, a subsidiary
ot t'io Pennsylvania Railroad, today
gagged tho dividend on tho common
stock and reduced tho preferred divi
dend to hair or one per cent for the
quarter.
MEDIATOHS STILIi IlUSV.
Consider U. S. and liner ta DlKciviices
AVhllo WnlthiK for ltebels.
tBf Auoclttod PrtM lo Coot Dt Tlm.l
N'taoatja tat.t.s Juno 24. The
further discussion ot thoso planks of
the peace program which relate to tho
International differences between the
United States and the Huerta govern
ment occupied the mediators and del
I date's whllo watting for a deflnlto
understanding of the Instructions 1s
ined to the fionstltutlonallst agents
who are expected to come here..
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
s
TOTAL (6800
Report of Appraisers Filed at
Coquillc Liabilities Are
Not Given.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQl'ILLK. Or.. .lime 21. Tho re
port of tho appraisers of tho F. S.
Dow estate wnB filed hero today.
They find his assols to total itbotit
$I1S00. The assets are In book ac
counts, stork carried, etc., anil nas
no real property.
Tho amount or the liabilities Ib
not stated. Two montliB still remnln
In which the creditors can file tlnlms.
MILLER CASE
Expect Myrtle Point Bank Rob
bery Trial to go to Jury
' Late Today.
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILLE. Or., Juno 21. It Js,
expected that tho en so of Larry "Miller,
on trial for robbing' tho Myrtle l'olnt
Hank, will bo submitted to the Jury
late todny.
Miller wns placed on tho stand In
his own defense this morning and.
trIn, t,ml ,10 ,,, , wt.
1CM for i,lm80f tull(? 8tory tnnl
imvi iid ! it a nni'A iinnn iiri t it it I u ir inn
,.. ,.( i.. mnvlnnlnir lii rnluiMnl
ll(g nnot.cnce
F vnughan. who wnB brought back
fro Sa)oll( wlero ,l0 lmg ,)Cen 80rv.
'"-.nvigt ni,0t Minor having admitted
n.n rniiiiorv to lilm.
.Ins. Ferrari, under conviction for
killing John Kelly nt llonryvllle, wns
placed on tho stand, but failed to
glvo any good cvldonco about Miller's
allegod admissions to him.
So far. no sensntlonnl evidence has
been sprung nnd nnd llttlo has been
told on tho stand but what has here
tofore been published In connection
with tho cano.
Y
Appraisement of Property Not
to be Made Public Bryson
Returns Here.
L. R. nryson, of Eugeno, attornoy
for Recolvor Wattors of tho Kinney
properties, returned yesterday from
Eugene nnd is endeavoring to close
un tho final dotalls of tho matter,
so that Judge Watters can proceed
with the sale. Ho says that all of the
parties most heavily Interested havo
J.aro,i in tho nlan and all that re-
"p . - .t t - .o-n... In nnluf1
ma ns s ror ineir iiihhj " -
.i, fnrm.il norfunctory pleadings In
rourt so that tho legal order for tho
ni,. . ,m nheail can be secured.
Thero are only ono or two minor
pieces of litigation pending.
Mr Hryson stated that ho un
li'tDMv. . e" l
derstood that the appraisement u
the Kinney .properties. Is to be kept ,
eot-rat Hlld that a COliri oruor iu iiiui. .
effect will be secured. Tho Idea la to
eiivil "" ... .,, 011 '
X iVeeeWae. who will 'not J
Willi ueionoi """'.. ., ,,,. ,. 1
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ASSETS
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KEEPS
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IDE
SECRET
cKshtHs been wound upV The red"cU cal ed' to fix wages This
reason ir this, he stated, was that Is the third Industry ror which , a
ffUie ai nra "erne t was made public, minimum wage ror women has been
f ,ne $ILT?. Vk. nrmin that narties' recommended. A minimum .or $10
1 JirinrV to buy the property would to employos or mercantile establlsli
SoWr moSW-nli was appraised ments became efrect.ve 8.U,rar
M,ir.h of the nronerty he saiu nan ibihi o.. " y ..-..-S
IlMtliS value- which would . become effecjlve next month.
change with conditions and uy Keen;
iris the appraisement secret. Receiver
Wattors would be able to take advan
tage of any development that would
enhance the value of different par-
ce " Wlley Duo Ruck,
W J. Wllsey Is due here most any
time and it Ib expected that ho wI
SSlTtb.rof tSeSprop-l
MEMBER OP THE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,
ITY HEALTH OFFICEIt Dlt.
linn proiesi against me custom
i, .,
I Dr. Straw Is Right MANY VIETIMS OF CYCLONES
uiiKiiuiiiy n picnsint? nnn Harmless diversion, tho custom hns de
generated until It hns become, as Dr. Slrnw truthfully says, "a nasty
habit that Is a menace to tho health of tho community as well as an
annoying and disgusting fenture of what should bo an enjoynblo occas
ion. If tho confetti throwers confined themselves to tho llttlo colored
paper, It would not bo so bad. but when ranny of thoso oiiRnRed In tho
so-called run iilclt up hands full of confetti nnd dust from thu street,
filed with dirt nnd dlscoso germB, It becomes positively harmful as
wen as disgusting.
It Is nil very well to say that the pollco will regulnto the matter, but
past experience hns proven thnt tho police cannot nnd do not regulnto
t because tt Ib Impossible. With seernl thousand people on the streets
It would require several hundred polco nnd even then they could not
prevent violations of the llcenso granted conrettl throwers.
This year with n number or contagious diseases about It Is especially
uiiiiKeroiiB -nn uity iienim uincor
commended for IiIb zeal and cnnicatness In opposing what promises to
be n positive evil.
The pint of some merchants thnt they hnvo purchased conrettl Ib a
speclouB one. Tho records of the Council will show that tho same plea
wns made two years ago at tho last celebration and the promise was
made then thnt It the concession was granted It would not again bo
asked Tor.
Tho Times Is surprised nt tho In-.llfrercnco or tho City Council In Its
Inch or support or a city oiriclnl In the enforcement of his sworn obli
gation. Either Dr. Straw Is compltont to be City Health Officer of
Mnrshflold, or ho Is Incompetent. ir he Is Incompetent, ho should bo
dismissed and ir ho Is competent, ho should be supported In his efforts
to protect nnd promote the henlthof this community.
IScntlemcn of tho City Council, your duty Is plain In this matter. Dr.
Straw should bo upheld and his ordcre obeyed In a matter that Is vital
to the good health and Rood order of this city nnd ho should llkowlse
receive tho earnest and loyal support of every good citizen In this
matter.
35 LOST II
LAKE STORM
Large Number of Victim of
sudden Fury of Elements
on Lake Constance
P, Anrll4 I'm. it " H T'ibm.)
(' FHIEDERICH8HAFEN, O o r -many,
Iluno 24. Tho bo dins ot ten
tlshcrmon were recovered today from
Luko COnstniieo nild at least twenty-,
five moro are missing as n result ot
a sudden storm which broke over
that section yesterday
Unity of Action in Bible Read
ingSunday Schools Stop
Vice in Arizona.
(II, AiKH'Ut! rim lo Com IU, Tint.
CHICAGO, Juno 24. "Co-operation
by Protestant. Catholic and Jaw
In thu mutter of Illblo reading In tho
CHURCHES WO 0
TOGETHER NOW
. -T-
public schools is nn indication of tho'Duko of Saxo-Coburg-Gothn nnd Vis
growing spirit or brotherly regard count Ilryco, former ambassador to
and toleration." said. Martin Law-, Was! Ington, when they arrived to
rence, sccrotary of tho International
Sunday School Association, at tho
session of tho fourteenth triennial
convention hero today. Rov. W. C.
Morrltt of Claremont, Cal., reported
that tho Sunday schools In Arizona
had effected the closing ot many
saloons and danco halls.
IMG VESSEL ASHORE
in, AuocUtot rrt. u co vj tibm.)
LANDS END, England, Juno 24.
The Ilelglan steamer Gothland, rrom
Montreal to Rotterdam, went ashore
today on a rock near Illshop Rock,
Scllly Islands.
. ... . mm P- .
en ppr vveek hor nose tm-
PO rLl Vtt i ui inuoi. uui
ployed in Laundenes and
Dye Works Recommended
mr AofUt4 rr 10 cooo utr tiium.1
OLYMPIA. Wash., Juno 24. A
mlnlmuni weekly wage of J or
nuiiicu 01m B" i-.ww- ... .
derles and W mrii wii recoiu-
n,Hi.i in ilin Slain Industrial Wei-
0 Commission by" a conreronce of
,i,.ro nninlnvna nml rils Interest-
will
ertles as soon as the Receiver is In
a position to negotiate
So far. It is stated, there havo been
bo negotiations between Mr. Wllsey
3r his syndicate and Judge Walters,
FIX MINIUM
WAGEJR GIRLS
Wllsey has been in uonoon, oui.ui mo """' """""i "v
due to return to Portland some time o'clock, p. m., Thursday.
ik i, am na,t nt Ihla tnnnth and tho I '
Unectancv was that he would come1
to'os Bay -on after hi. arrival.
figg tos
ASSOCIATED 1'llKSS
1914 EVENING EDITION.
STRAW Is right In 1.1b pronouncement
or throwing confetti on July 4.
Straw Is to bo comnl mentnd nml
KILLED TODAI
Lieut. Kolbe, of Kaiser's Army
Corps, Victim Passen
ger Also Injured
D AmxIii! PrtM lo I'oot In, TlttM.l
SCHWEItN. Gormnn, Juno 24.
Another nvlatlon fnUillty 'occurred
In tho (lormnn flying corps todny
when Lieutenant Kolho was killed
by tho overtuming of an aeroplane
he wns piloting. A passenger suf
fered a broken leg.
F
THREE DEGREES
Ambassador Page, of United
States Among Those Honor
ed by English School
Itlf Auoclilol TrtM lo Coo. IX, 1'mw.J
OXFORD, England, Juno 24. An
enthusiastic reception was accorded
American Ambassador Page, tho
receive degrees rrom Oxrord Univer
sity. Tho first two wero created
doctors or civil law and tho latter a
doctor or law.
HOOSEVEIT DUE TODAY
Soooml Homo Coming Cannes
Dig
Htlr Among' 1'rogroislven
Dr AuocUlo4 PrtM lo Com IU, T1im.1
NEW YORK, Juno 22. Tho sec
ond homo coming of Colonel Roose
velt within two months rausod al
most as much stir among tho Pro
gressive leaders as his return from
South Amorlca. Fogs will probably
delay his landing until tonight.
John Wanamaker Says It's an
Insane Thing Not to Rec
ognize Organizations
(H; AotltJ rrw. lo root tT TlmM.)
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Juno 24.
"It's nn Insane thing not to rec-
ocnlzo organized labor." said John I
Wanamaker, in giving further tes
timony before tho United Status
Commission on Industrial Relations. '
He made this statement in reply to j
a question whethor employers should I
recoL'iiIzo tho labor unions. Ho said i
that thu only way to wlpo out prej
udice between labor and capital was
to unhitch labor unions from political
names. i
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The funeral services of Norman
Peterson will be held at 12 o clock
Thursday, Juno 25, at tho family
residence In Empire. Rurlal will bo,
Don't forget tho U3c luncheon 4t
,T1,e ChanOlcr.
A 00 IS
Ill
LABOR UNIONS
ABE APPROVED
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall i nnA
mid Coos liny Adcttlser. IMO. ta't
IN WISCONSIN AND SOUTR DAK
f NARY AND
BENSON TIED
Hold Conference at Salem to
Determine Method of De
ciding Contest.
Mr A.xvUtM I'rt.i to Coo lur Tlnifo.1
SALEM. Or., Juno 24. Judge lien
son arrived hero today to confer with
Justice MeNnry with a view of decid
ing what methods shall bo pursued to
determine which was nominated nt
tho recent Republican primaries for
supremo court Justice. According to
tho Intost check they aro tied. It wns
expected an agreement would' bo
reached for a recount In tho several
counties.
RESOLUTE TO
Completely Outlasses Defi
ance and Vanitic in
Last Race.
Ill, AMocltl4 rm lo Rom D47 TIibm.
RYE, N. Y Juno 24. Tho mannor
In which tho Rosoluto outclassed the
Vanltlo and Defiance In yesterday's
race led to tho belief that she will do
rend tho America's cup. Tho threo
yachts are being thoroughly tried out
to detormliio which ono shall contest
with Sir ThomiiH Upton's yacht.
IS
T
Police Scare Robbers When
Attempt is Made to Blow
Big Bank Safe
(II; Auoclit! TrtM lo Coot IU, TIum.J
VANCOUVER, II. C. Juno 24.
An nttompt to rob. the Hank; or Nova
Scotia at Mission, a village near
here, was frustrated by the arrival
ot pollcdmuii bofore tho robbers
could blow opeu tho Inner door of
tho safo containing ovor $20,000,
A policemen .heard the .explosion
which shattered tho outer door of
tho safe. Wbon ho approached the
bank n robber guarding tho entrance,
opened fire. Tho policeman return
ed tho flro and thu two other men
In tho bank joined their comrade
outside and escaped Into the woods,
A posse pursuod.
Federal Authorities Take Act
Ion Against Ohio Concerns
Tried Coos County
Tim fnllnu'liiL' fi.lm'f.l nil utnrv sent
out from Dayton, Ohio. Is of local
Intorost nore, ns me nils, or tne iaxo
firms worn carrlod In a local paper:
Ttin ontifi.rtiii hnvn mmrntiul
through Irresponsible papers through
out tho .country nud those aro said
tr. tiara Itftrin 'alimif" filfin lint sui
ting anything for the large amount
of publicity given. So rar as known,
tho concerns failed to got any pa
tronsin Coos County.
The Times received tho order for
advertising, but a llttlo Investigating
nulnnn.t n'l... rpl.,w.a tl.n tlir. .inn.
cern wero apparently fukos nndtlio
offer was turned down.
Tho following- Is tho dlspatrn from
Tl-vlmi' l
f DAYTON. Ohio, Juno 23. Immp
dlately following thu appointment
of Attorney A. L. Hughes as recoltv
nr tnr n number of total concerns.
which for tho last year havo been
under the scrutiny of tho Postofflce
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(Continued on Page Four )
P
R
A
FAKE ADS ARE
BEING STOPPED
family nnrij.s reached
with every copy of this medium.
Have your advertisement rend by
the Home Community regularly, so
that they will know you. Ho In
troduced 11Y THK TIMES.
Two Towns Named Watcrtown
in Different States, Struck
By Windstorms.
EMMETT, WIS., SUFFERS
MOST FROM TORNADO
Two Killed, Three Fatally Hurt
and Seventeen Others Are
Severely Injured.
(B, AnocUtM rrtit to Com Hi, TIhim 1
ST. PAUL Minn., June 24. -Tho
two towns named Watcrtown, ono In
South Dnkotn and tho othor In Wis
consin, suffored from a sovero storm
last night. A number of houses In
Watcrtown, South Dakota wore blown
down nnd several persons wcro In
jured. At Emmett, Wisconsin, two
were killed, threo fatally Injured nud
seventeen hurt.
It.l IN MINNEAPOLIS
Four Killed In Storm Affecting Wldo
Aii.
tn, AMoHiltJ l'r. lo Com nor Tlmn.l
ST. PAUL, June 24. Four per
sons were killed In Minneapolis:
two fatally Injured and n score ser
iously Injured at Watertown, Wis.
Tho property damage Is estimated
at more than two millions, with al
most complete prostration of wlro
communication was tho reported
havoc of last night's storm or wind
and r.ilu which swept ovor North
Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota
nud Wisconsin.
Tho reports aro Incomplete and
It In nrnlinliln Mini Mm l,a nt IIP.
.and damage may bo greater, He-
. 1,1'i.i.H .ir.n ...... ,aa i. ..n. ii....
invi-M -,v mill UVtf UIIHUI1IKB WLTO
wlpod out at Watcrtown, whoro tho
storm swept through sixteen blocks
with cyclonic torco.
butteH
riojs fatal
One Killed, and Threo Hurt
Last Night Pres. Moyer
Cannot be Found
(nr AmoiIiim rrroo lo Cooo lur TIbim.1
IIUTTE, Mont., Juno 24. After
n night of terror In IluttoT nppro
hunslon Ih roll throughout tho city
today thnt tho mob or Insurgent
miners thnt Inst night wrecked tho
minors' union hall, with 25 blasts
or dyunmlto might turn their act
ivities In other directions. Never
theless, the city Is outwardly calm.
No traro has been found of Pres
ident Moyer of the Western Federa
tion, who Inst night called a meet
ing of tho old union to order nnd
presented his plan ror a conciliation
or tho warring factions. Hardly
had Moyer read IiIh paper, prom
ising to correct tho grievances of
the miners that seceded, whon the
first shots of the early evening riot
ing, In which ono spectator was kill
ed and three Injured, was hoard.,
Moyer and 200 miners steadfast to
the Federation, fUvl for their lives
through tho rear' of tho building.
I Moyer, It Is believed, jumped Into
nn automouiio onu escaped,
Hlioot nt Mo rr.
Two men In tho crowd, through
which Meyer's machlue dashed, gavo
chase, discharging their revolvers.
After several shots from the weapons
wore fired, the dyunmlto ciow began
Its work,
I'mi Much Dynamite.
This continued until 2 a. in. when
tho dynamite which had been takoa
by form from the Stowart mlno was
exhausted,
The roar and side walls of tho
union hall remain standing.
Properly loss Is estimated nt $ 100,
000. At midnight the efforts of
the offlcors of tho new miners' un
ion to stop tho riot by circulating
handbills, had no effect. Tho pollco
nud Sheriff's offluirs were Inactive,
taking tho position thnt to attempt
to stop tho riot would only cnuso
I greater damage. It Ih claimed tho
first shots came from tne minors'
union hall.
I Tho killing of Ernest J. Noy had
the efrect or lururintlng tn crown
conversation with tho Governor this
conversation with the Oovomnr tils
morning, Mayai Duncan said that
ho saw no need for stato troops,
believing tho situation would quiet
Itself now that the hall had been
destroyed.
)i)l)S FAVOR NEGRO
AGAINST MOHAN
D; AwoiUttJ l'i. lo Ccoo IU, TiaM.)
PARIS. June 21. Jack John
son will weigh about 210 whon
he outers tho rlug Saturday for
Ills fight with Frank Moran.
This moans that ho will be about
ton pounds heavlor thau whon he
runt Jeffries. The oddn rUIIk'Q
! from C to 1 to 2 to 1 In iaor of
i the negro.
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