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

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"MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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1ENRI FORD SMS PESSIMISTS
' . JURE ONLY BUSINESS HARM
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lg DetnoltfAUto Manufacturer
TellsPresident Wilson
"Outlook is Good
'ALAMITYiJALK NOT
WEQLR3UNDED NOW
ays He -Saw No Evidence of
Any Sqjoi Depression
Excepts Pessimism
Wr AmmuIMjQvm to Coo. nr Tlm J
Washington, n. c, .luiy o.
ptlmlatlo views of business routll
ohb were preaontcd to President
llson hy Henry Kord, tho Detroit
jnmifacturorjjdurlng their hour's
jnforonco nfflho Whlto House. Kord
Id tho President thnt ho saw no
LIdonco of anHoit of a business
jprosslon, pyoliolo;I(iil or other
.'bo, and BaidTthnt In his opinion btiB
cs la gcttlnKlbcttor nil the time.
"There Is absolutely nothing wrong
th business
afiFonf told the Presl
i 'only trouble Is that
nt. " Tho
Imo people are pessimistic.
If ev-
vono would only cheer up nml nt
1(1 to their fiuBlncM tl Is calamity
.k would BtopTlniniedlntely.'' j
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ho President; and Mr. Kord dls-
(1 the trust bills In n Kouernl
,ly as well, as tho business situation.
Iclls clostb tho President hiiIiI
'is greatly 'encouraged by 1,1s talk
-fh Ford'andho hnd been finthor
ongtlioncdTnThlH determination to
ih his trust'fprogrnui during the
(jaent .sewslonof Congress. Kord
. used to (IIbcubb his call, aylng thnt
1 k of bMlHM(lopresHlon was un-
rlhy of denial.
EW UPS IN
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N ny NewVessels Under Con
Iructionfor'Panama Route
iK Years Record
'N-tHf Awcll Tim to Coo. nr lino,
AIHINqTON, D. C, July 9.
t AmerlMuffmnrlno men nro ac-
It'jjy preprnfor the opunlng of
Panama Ofthjl is Indlcrrted In tho
in'trtg of tHefDopnrtnient of Coin-
ce BhowInfTthnt soveu of tho prln-
lit.
111 1 merohaatjshlpH built In tho Un-
-8tatBiforJtho fiscal year ending
ji 30 werejforj tho Isthmian trade.
a steamerJaverngcs moro than
-7 Krow.tonejv Tho Jnrgost vessel
trnoteltSeMatBonia, fo tho
-"allan trrt-wns 0728 groBS
It Js'tTKeJblggcst ship built in
United State alnco 1005. Tho
linker Jo!mJ5, Archbold, of 837-1
k tons, Isjthe largest ship of its
j ever launched from an American
Durlngithf yenr H77 vesiolb
lilt forjU"?. Atlantic at1.' g :i-
trade, 234lfor tho Pact'" 1-H
f he great lakefi and 130 fo- west
v rivers.
IOWA FIGRT
,ssiressjyjfarty Convention
this9tesfDMState and Nat
8 -' ionalfefohibltion
QlWMOmH la., July 0. Tho
0p5,'ilya$Jrt in Iowa is "dry"
fightteylhours yesterday in
SwlHtiwsTfeoniniltteo and Intor
,aflwyewi proper. Tho dele-
cllwwtlmlrord by a voto of 358
ianlayerlqf stnto and national
lailattittABdiiipnta.
V,
I to Coos Dt Tlats.1
rPOHT.TJyly 9. The three
jpajnht8 were fog-bound
!MlvtHtlrce was postponed
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JYSPIN IN
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.A AKBfeiBK
AhoM4I itoMI
WANT 10 DROP
.HEX. PROBLEM
State Department Holds it
Unwise to Agitate Question
Kahn Resolution
f fly Amo MIM fr tu Cool tUf TlmM )
WASHINGTON, .1). C, .Inly !l
Acting In nccoidnnco with thu State
Department 'lecommeudatlou that It
was unwise to agitate t'. o Mexican
(liicstlou In Congress nt this time,
thu House Foreign Affairs Commltteo
voted to report unfnvorubly tho Knhn
losolutlou (ailing for Information of
alleged official assurances thnt the
CunstltutlonnllstH might Import nrnm
from the United States by way of
Cuga without Interference.
CITY IS LOST '
Insurgents Capture Important
Towns in Albania After
Hard Battle
Ilf ApkIII I'rna to Cool nr Tlmei.J
ATHIJNH, fiioece, July !. Con
firmation of tho capttuo of tho
Important town of Korltsa In South
ern Albania by tho MuBSiilmen Insui
gouts was received today. Tho fight
ing lasted thrco days after which
tho government troops took flight
to Avnloim.
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South African Aviator Estab
lishes New World's Rec
ord Today.
IBt AuooUlfJ Prru to Coo. nr Tlmn.J
JOANNISTHAL, July 9. Tho
now world's, altitude record was mndo
today by Aviator Linncokogel, who
'attained a height of 21,GGt foot in
'a monoplnno.
EQUAL PAY TO
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National Association Elects
Jordan Will Meet Next
in Oakland
Hr AcUtl I'm. lo Coot Bar TlmM J
ST. PAUL, Minn., July '9. Dr.
! David Starr Jordnn of Stanford Uni
versity was elected president of tho
National Kdticntlonal Association.
He wns unopposed,
Oakland, California, was chosen
no tho next meeting pinto. A resolu
tion approving woman suffrago and
equal pay for teachers regardless of
box was adopted. Anothor resolution
was adopted commending President
Wilson for his restraint in dealing
with tho Mexican situation.
dii:s at .LLnn.XY
Datightei' of Mr. and Mix. Alfietl
Ktoru Sticcuiiibs
Sanuo Storn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Stora, or Allegany, died
In Marshfiold yesterday. She was
eleven years, ton months and two
days old. Sho is survived by two
brothers. Arthur and Turo, and a
slstor, Slgred. The funeral will bo
held from the Swedish Lutheran
Church in Marshfiold at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon.
The many friends of tho family
will unite in extending sympathy to
tho bereaved family,
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Executive Orders Miss Fern
Hobbs to Inspect Tulamo
Irrigation Project in Eastern
Oregon.
Illf AwlHit I'rrM In Coon Bar Tim." J
SALEM, Or., July O.-Tho itn
uounrement wmh mndo by MIsb Kern
HobliH, prlvnto Hecrctnry to Governor
GREEKS FAVOR
SALE OF SHIPS
Pan-Hellenic Union Thanks
President Wilson for Battle
ships for Greece. ;
111" A.o iiit rrr. to Coo. Ilir TlniM.l
WASHINGTON, I). ('., July 11.
President Wilson has received a tele
gram from tho Pau-Hollunlc Union
In America thanking him for tho
sale of tho battles;. Ips Iiduho and
Mississippi to Greece. "Wo consider
tho transaction a great act of human
It I npruventlng the outbienk of a
new war In the far east," said tho
telegram.
Creditors Want to Get $66,
000,000 Mortgage Paid
in Receiver's Hands
lltf Auoclited I'rcta to Cooa n.jr Tlmti.l
ST. J.OUIH. July 9.- Tho forcclos
uro of a mortgago of $00,000,000 ou
tho St. Louia & San Francisco Knll
rond was nsltcd in tho United States
District Court trd b II. Guaranty
Trust Compaii) of . w York. Tho
road la now hi ti.o ..am.. of receivers.
; RANGED TODAY
Bandit Who Killed Manager of
Plum Coulee Bank Dies
on Gallows
(Df AuocUted Pru. to Com Hit TIum.)
WINNIPEO, July 9. John Kraf
clionko was hanged today for tho
murdor of H. M. Arnold, mnnngor
of tho Hank of Montreal at Plum
Cooulco whom ho shot In a hold-up.
S RESCUED BY
Surveyor Homan Saved From
Drowning in North Inlet
Recovers Bibles
A Btory conies In from Ton Mllo
Lako telling of an accident which
might liavo ended soriously and hnvo
caused sadness at tho closo of Marsh
fle.ld's colobratlou.
Tho morning "after" as tho North
Inlet boat, which was loaded wns
making her trip, Mr. Homnn, ono
of tho S. P. surveyors, suddenly
went overboard. Ho wns cnuglit
at tho edgo of tho boat by Rev. G.
LeRoy Hall of tho Life-Line and
rescued, The affair gave the pas
sengers a bad scare but tho end of
it all was amusing. Tho minister's
grip, full of nibles and Testaments,
was seen floating away, which seem
ed the only loss of the accident.
This was promptly rescued by Mr.
Homan himself, who being wet al-
TO FORECLOSE 5 SUICIDES 18
ONiLROAD! OSEFfiMILY
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RUBBER
STATE UNO
E BTTER
West, thnt In pursuit of iustructlonfl
from him she will leave tonight for
Laldlaw to mnko nn Inspection of tho
Tulnino Irrigation District. This
brought out criticism from tho mem
bers of tho stnto hunt board, which
Is In chnrgo of tho the project. They
say the Governor hns no right to
j mnko nn Inspection and thnt It will
bo useless unless mndo by nn expoit.
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FREEPORI CASE
1G GRAND JURY
Evidence Against Mrs. Carman
Not as Strong as Some
Reported
IIT AMoelM.il rtm In Poof P T'lor. I
MINKOLA, I.. I.. July i. -It Is
not at all certain that there is enough
evidence for tho Indictment of Mrs.
Kloronco Cnrmnn of Kreeport, ehnrg
ed with' tho murder of Mrs. Louise
llalloy In tho oiflco of Dr. Cariunu.
This opinion was expressed by As
sistant District Attorney. Tho case
wns expected to come tip before the
grand Jury Into today.
Wm. Berdier of Council Bluffs
Ends His Life Today Rel
atives do Likewise
ll AoltH rr to i'no nr TtmM.1
COUNCIL ULUKKS, In., July 0.
Wllllnm nerdlor, 22, committed gul
cldo hero with poison. Ho Is tho
liftn uulcldo In a family of olp' t,
ills mother mid tin oo sisters hnlng
taken their lives within a fow yours.
H0RSESfST0LEB
John F. Bane Loses Two
Horses and Colt and no
Clue Found to Thieves'
IJANDON, Or., July 9. Someono
entered John K. nnno'a barn and stolo
ono of his valuaulo horses and also
took n mure and colt from tho yard.
As soon as It was learned that
the horses wero gone, acting City Mar
shal ICngelko and Constable Blacker
by started on tho trail mid traced tho
horses ns far as tho macadamized
road south ot town, whero tho trail
was lost. A constant vigil Is bolng
kopt'nnd It is thought that tho thief
will bo captured.
National Educational Associa
tion Adopts Resolutions
Favoring It
Dj AisocltJ Pre. to Cooa Dj TlmM )
ST. PAUL. July 9. Tho resolu
tions commltteo embodied In its re
port to tho National Educational As
sociation convention a resolution en
dorsing woman suffrage. Tho reso
lution does not specifically mention
n an or woman suffrage, but states
that tho educators of tho country
believe that "political equality" for
both sexes is necessary for the best
ready from his fall, wdded out on
the mud flats and brought in the
wator-logged grip. All salvage was
ROW
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EQUAL SUFFRAGE BEBinlni
S JONE OF
TURNED DOWN
CAPT BAOTLETT
TO GET PARTY
Revenue Cutter Leaves Nome
for Karltik Victims First
Report Was Mixed
lllr Ann. IIM rim to Coo. Il.r TlniM )
SI3ATTLK. July 9. The revenue
cutter Hear, with Captain Robert A.
Ilartlett, lato of the Stcfansson ex
ploring ship Karltik, will sail from
j Nomo within n week for Wrangell
isinmi to iiiko oi r me oignteen wane
men mid four Eskimos, one of thorn
a woman, who hnvo been on the Is
land' since March 10, when thoy ar
rived from tho scene of tho wrecked
Karltik. Two parties set out for Hor
nld Island, but weru unnble to Intnl.
A description of their experience sent
by Ilartlott to Ottawa was taken to1
menu t' nt thoy did not afterward
Join their comrades. This, howover,
ilartlett said yesterday, was an or
ror. Ilartlett Inter set out for North
Cape, Siberia, with one Ksltlmo nud
ilnnlly crossed to Nome.
About tho time the Ilart'olt party
of four men wont back over tho Ico
to get supplies left nt the scone of
tho wreck.
It Is supposed thoy returned safe
ly iih tho Journey Is neither long nor
dangerous. Tho length of time re
quired for tho voyngo dopends on
tho condition of tho lco.
Rout Belgian Players in First
Round Watson Beaten
and Park Wins.
tor A' Kllol rrm to Coot nf TlmM.)
KOLKSTONK. July fl. Tho Eug
llsh team completed tho rout of tho
Dolglaiis In fie f prolimlnnry
round of tho Dwlght F. DaIs Tennis
Competition today. Mavrogordnto
boat Watson nnd Parko defeated Dc
bormnu In straight sets.
IN SEATTLE
Stranger Supposed to be A. E.
Card Discovered Dead in
Railroad Yard.
Dr AuocUtod ITm. lo Co.. f!r Tiro. 1
SNATTLK, July 9. Tho body of
a well dressed man about thirty years
old, supposed, from papors found in
his pocket, to bo A. K. Oard, was
found In tho railway yards south of
Soattlo today. Tho pollco aro work
ing on tho theory thnt Oard was
murdered and hnvo nrrested sovernl
suspects. Ho had been shot through
the head.
General Obregon Captures
Second Largest City in
Mexico From Federals'
fn Auor'.lcl rre.l to Coo. luy Tim.. )
NOGALRS, Mox., July 9. Guada
lajara, the second largest city of Mex
ico, has fallen beforo tho attack of
General Obregon, according to in
formation recoived by tho Consti
tutionalist officials.
refused. Hut tho minister Insisted
on Ills taking a testament to remem
ber the occasion.
MA
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coin IS
BY COMMITTEE
One of President Wilson's Ap
pointments Rejected by
Senators Today
ACTION ON WARBURG
IS DEFERRED A WEEK
Warburg Reconsiders Declina
tion, But Will Not Stand
For Examination
WILSON lOSKS OUT.
lllr Amo. Intel I'rnw to Coon IWr Tim.
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WASHINGTON, 1). C Julr
9. 'Hy n voto of soven to four
the Senate Hanking Committee
rejected ti.o nomination ot
Thomas I), Jones as a member
of tho Federal Reserve Hoard.
Action on tho namlnntlou of
Warburg wns Indefinitely post
poned. tnr AHocitirj Prof to coot n.r tium.i
WASHINGTON, 1). C, July 9.
Paul Wniburg, the New York banker,
litis reconsidered his .! quest that
President Wilson withdraw his nomi
nation as n member of tho Federal
Roserve Hoard on condition thnt Jib
will not consent tu uppenr bofnro
tho Sonnto Hanking Commltteo to bo
croyj-exnmlned. After tho rocolpt
of tho telegram front Warburg, It
wns snld by offlctnls closo to tho
President thnt nu active fight will be
mndo for his confirmation. Tho situ
ation ns to the nomination of Thomn
Jouo remained tiuehnnged nnd It
wns said at tho Whlto Hoiibo thnt tho
President would continue to press for
his confirmation.
Up to Senate
It wns dcclnrcd that should the
banking commltteo fall to report
tho nomination of Warburg favorably
tho President oxpects tho Senate as
n whole to act.
A letter from n Chicago delogntlon
of business mien wns received yestor
day by tho ProBldent ondorslng bin
statement In support of Warburg
nnd Jones, was mnda public nt tho
Whlto House. "No moro hopeful,
helpful, flnor words over havo coma
from tho Whlto House, nnd we bt
llovo thoy will moot with tho na
tion's hearty npprovnl," snld tho lot
tor.
FREDJ. BUSSI
Former Mayor and Postmas
ter of Chicago Succumbs
Niece in Marshfield
Dr AcUtl Pre., to Coo. Dr TIbm
CHICAGO, July 9. Frod A. DuT
80, former Mayor of Chicago, ant
a well-known Republican politician,
died today nftor a long Illness.
Relatives lleiv.
Mayor Iiusso was formerly Poit
master In Chicago rtnd long a pol
itical lender the,ro.
Ho wns an undo of Mrs. W, It.
, Haines, of Marshfiold, and although
ho did not visit hero, other relatives
spent some time on tho Hay wlUe
Mrs. Haines a year or so ago.
HUEMDER
Conference Between American
and Federal Commanders
Near Vera Cruz
Or Auoclit4 Pre. to Tool Iter Tlmn.)
VERA CRU55, July 9. -Genera
KuiiBton today made a trip to tho
gap in tho railroad, whoro ho con
furred with Lieut. Izunzn, command- .
or of tho Mexican Federals. Funston
Eald nothing of Importance was dis
cussed, but ho thanked Izunza f.r
Eoveral recont courtesies extended iu
Americans, such as tho return ofthe
two marines who wandered out at
the American lines.
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