The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast .Mnll .. ' 0
antl Coos Hay Advertiser NO. JOU
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OFFICIALLY RESIGN
INC)" IHIS AFTERNOQN
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rancis fCarbajal Will Take
Oath ofiOfflce After Presi
' dentfflResignation.
iFFiciALSXEFT MEXICO
CITyfTHIS MORNING
Ihdupht Dictator and Family
Will Leav'eKFrom Puerto
MexicOTomorrow.
IBf Auoclt4 Vtt lo Con Cir Tlini-n.l
2 MEXICoKItY, July 15.
e. Ifficial announcement is made
"u.nat, actuatMby highest mo-
7 : ives andfpatriotism,"
VILL A ARRIVED
ATJUAREZTODAY
ives anarpainoiism," Prcsi-
Vilent Huertavwill send his resig
nation to'Congress at 4 o'clock
i' his.aftern6on: Francisco Car
; Jajal will take the oath of of
Ice as provisional president
.,:wo,hours1Jater.
Make Plans of Southern
Campaign, Which Will Com
mence in a Few Days.
(U7 Aio"lira PrrM to Cno nr Tlmrt.1
EL PASO. July 15. General Villa,
'with IiIh staff .and a Biuall escort, ar
rived today jit Juarez to spend a few
1 days. Villa Is expected to return
, Bontli and have the-entire army mov
ing toward .Mexico City within eight
days. VlllaV troops are Hpread over
southern Chihuahua. While at Junr-
e. ho will arrange for future supplies.
j Wlillo It Ih known that Ills supply of
artillery Is iiniple, he Is short of rifle
cartridges.
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(' tor AmocUIxI Prf i I'noi 117 Tlivra.)
t; MEXICO- Cng, July IT,.- -General
..jHuerta wngjaw-mt tho principal
i: itrcetn of theKupltal thlb morning
l!:Sndf,at I.V.pJcleck ns usual wont to
- bpbor, Hhopjln, front of the cable
j off Ico to be.ahavcd.
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P OFFICIALS LEAVE.
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... inr AmocUIM Vmt to Coo. Ilr Tlmra.7
.,L VBItAjShuzKjuly 15. Two spee
j.,Jrtl trftlnucbJjjiIiiK tho fnnilllos of
".Tluorta aiuljoenornl Illniuiuot and
r othors fromfMexIco City on routo
fom MoxIcoiCltyrto the const, nro ro
' ported toMmverarrlved at Orizaba thin
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TO LIE CITY
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morning, 'From Hint point It Ih lic-j
.
Hi"., . 7i ' Mmmm , .
jievuu uvynmtn pruructi 111 ruuriii
'. Moxlco, whenathoy Bhoiild arrive to
morrow morning. It Ih believed that
llubrta andKlT friends Intend to
""leard the Dutch wnrshlp Kortenno.
which lofthera today for 3'uorto
Alexlco. as the Cantaln went to Mexico
Petty R,fterf,ll8irrlvnl heru oinil tho
'cruiser Baueu without nun.
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Evacuating Guaymas Today
Embarking Horses and Cat
tle on Str. Benito Juarez.
Ill; AMurlilM Prr.i 10 '.out liar Tlmn.)
OX HOMtl) l'. S. S. CALIFORNIA,
Mazatlun, lluly 15 (lly WlrelesH)
The oracuatloii of OuiiyintiH by luti
KcderalH was begun ycHtorduy with
tho arrival of the Btcamer Uwilto
.liiiiiez, according to reporlH to Ad
miral Howard. Tho first step pre
liminary to a geuoral exodua began
with the uinburklng of horses imfl
cnttlo.
CZAR'S CONFIDANT ACCUSED 9F
LIVES OF 10
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Says He Will Live and Punish
His Enemies An Assassin
Ones Before Tried to Reach
and Kill Monk.
Wr AmimUI4 Prt to Com n? Tlmn.)
ST. TOTKItSIJUno, .July in.
Tho emperor's court physician and
tho empress' lady In waiting left to
day lor Tyumen, Slberln, to attend
the mstlc lay Monk and Imperial,
cnnflfliint, Gregory Rasputin, who Is
suffering from a severe wound In
rilctoll by a woman who tried to
1:111 him. Ouzva, tho would-be as
sassin, said she tried to kill Rasputin
becauso "he hnd shaken Christianity
and without conscience hnd ruined
tho lives of young girls."
"1, as a simple Christian, could not
Buffer his nbuso of the church," snld
Guzvn. "I wanted to kill him Inst
year at Yalta but could not approach
him becnuso ho wns so closely sur
rounded by aristocratic women fol
lowers." Rasputin, In an interview, said:
"It Is all becauso of that cursed llol
lodous, Abbot of Tsarltsyn, lint to tho
confusion of him and all my enemies,
I will live, nnd lu turn shall havo
nooses put around their necks."
GIRL ACCUSED OF KILLING
WOMAN IN AUBURN HOSPITAL
TWO SUSPECTS
T
JONE PROBABLE
Influential Administration Sen
ators Try to Force Endorse
ment of President's Choice.
III? AMoelntrJ PrrM So Coo. nr Tlmn,
WASHINGTON, 1). C, July 1C
ftcr a night of constant uffort to
Hue up the administration iiountors
for President Wilson's nomination of
Thomas I), .lone, of Chicago, for tho
Kederal Reserve Hoard, it vtixh report
ed at tho White House todny that
a vote will probably not hu reached
boforo Krldny and tho result, with a
victory for tho President, would bo
very close.
DELIBERATIONS
ARE RESCUED
AjMJirNITIO.V liANDKI).
FEDERALS
REBELS
FIGHTING
v;hiL
,.tHt
''Constitutionalists Suffer Heavy
j Lots JatlPalomas Was
I fBy AfHirif to Coot fUy TIiiim.1
KL PA6yJuly 15. Reports of
,1 flghtlBB atPalomas, opposito Colum
tlbus, Nw.!5wicoi botween CoiiBtltu
- tlonallats aHfFcdernl filibusters mi
ll dor Rogwe'Gonioz woro received hero
') today. Wjrpports conflicted as, to
whether .tftConatltutlonnllBts of tho
If5uerllla"ayj4'been victorious. The
.ColumbUPHlomns port Is tho entry
i'j.;or, eattlTfJfl Chihuahua.
',., JLaterTas learned that 48 niom
11 1 hers o( tnJjConstUutlojmllst garrison
'ere ltherjkllled In battle or exo-
cuted by thgFedoral flllbiiBtors.
Illr Awurl.l.J TrrM lo Coo. I)r TlniM.1
TAMPICO, July in. Tho schoon
er Sunshine, tram Galveston, without
opposition from naval authorities,
lauded two million cartridges for the
constlttitlouallnts.
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LA ATTIRE
IN SAilEilND
Remarkably Even Division of
Opinion as to Chances of
Smith and Carpentier.
(Br AiiMlntl PrM to Coo nT TlmM
LONDON, July 1C noxlng ox-
4tntti lmfn nlimiF a Mantnwtf nlilit mfm
division of opinion as to tho chances
of "Gunbont" Smith, tho American
heavywolght, and Georges Cnrpontler,
tho French heavyweight champion,
In a 20-round match to bo fought hero
I iiuiiuriun, iiiu uuuiiis uuus nio a
. Bhado In favor of tho Frenchman, but
this porbably is duo to tho enthusi
asm of his countrymen, great niim
Lers of whom crossed tho channel to
eco the fight. Tho officers and crqw
of tho American battleship Missouri
will be presonl to cheer up tho formor
blue Jacket.
IPotlatohlOpens With Interna-
UonHRwer-Boat Race
! YapjiKnace Tomorrow. .
Jl lf AtmMlUJ i-rtti lo Coot D7 TlmM.J
L BSA'CT July 15. Tho Potlatch.
i the aaMWBummer festival, opened
vlr atj(ijtodiiy nnd will continue
until ItatvMlay night. The lnternat
lonal Elboat race between Vau
eouvr MSenttlo will tormlnato
kdra. tbtafajternoon. Tho Llpton cup
yaeht rtMglwIll be in tomorrow.
get tho 35c luncheon at
er.
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SEVEN MINERS KILLED
IN MINE DISASTER
(n? Aitocitiet Tret to Con I!r Tlmra.l
IRON RIVER. .Mich., July 15.
Seven minors were killed lu the Bal
kan Mluo at Alpha location, near
lioro, when sliding sand' caused a
cave-In,
COUNTING SKJNATURICS.
Or Auoclateil rreit to Con 07 Time.
OLYMPIA, Wash., July 13. Soc"-
rotary of State Howell began tho
, final count of signatures on tho pro
hibition Initiative- potltion todny. Ho
said tho result will be known tonight.
LAUNCH FItKAIC leaves every day
int 1:510 p. in. for SOUTH Coos River.
Docks tit CKXTHAIj AVKXUK slip.
DISAPPEARS
Dnlt. Onlunn Unn Mnl DMMi
.rtctiuii ouivui nci& ivui ujuii
Heard From Since Mon
day Evening.
.Declaring that ho bad nothing to
Jlvo for and that luck was UKalust
liim, Ralph Culver, ago 2:t, left his
room at L'UG Market street about 7
o'clock last Monday morning and
has not been heard from since. Rel
atives and friends of tho young man
fear that ho has ended his )ifo or
met with foul play.
Mrs. 10. .M. Johnson, who conducts
tho boarding houso whore Culver 3ind
a room, says that ho told her early
last Monday morning that ho was
going .to tho employment offlco In
senrch of work. Uort Doromus, who
conducts tho offlco, says that Culver
called lliero Monday morning but
that he Hind nothing to offer him In
his line and that ho has not seen
him si lie).
Mrs. Johnson says that Culver
was despondent nnd often told her,
when ho wns out of work, that ho
had nothing to live for. Culver has
boon employed In a number of res
tnurantB and hotels about tho city,
in tho capacity of a dishwasher or
waltor. Ho worked at tho Chandler
for somo time, quitting "his job
there on Mny 18. Since that tlmo
ho has had only temporary employ
ment. Mrs. Fred Mesler, n cousin of- Cul
ver, enmo' here yesterday from Now
port to Institute a search for him,
but alio found no trace of tho 'miss
ing boy, Roth Mrs. Mesler and Mrs,"
Johnson went to tho places whore
ho had been omplpyod and made In
quiry ijinong somo of his friends.
Culvor came to this city from Now
port about a year ago. '
It is understood that he has n
number of relatives living In Marsh
field or North Bond, hut their nainos
could not bo learned. Anyono know
lug tho whereabouts of the young
man Is requested to notify Mrs.
Johnson, 2U6 Markot street.
Culver took none of his personal
effects wjien ho loft the boarding
house. Mrs. Johnson will hold tlxmi
until called for.
Take Up Case of Mrs. Florence
Carman and May Bring
Indictment Today.
nr Aiioclat! rmi to Coo nij Tlmn.
MINKOI.A, N. Y July l.i Tho
grand Jury, from -which two members
withdrew because of friendship with
the Carmen family, resumed today Its
deliberations In the case of Mrs. Flor
ence Carman, held lu Jail as having
fired the shot that killed' Mrs. Louise
Bailey In Dr. Carman's office. It Is
expected that tho Jury will complete
Its work today iuid that If an Indict
ment Is found It will bo returned tomorrow.
BEING WATCRED
Two Mysterious Women in Mis
sissippi Town Thoitght to be
Missing Atlanta Women.
(Dr AnodatM Prm tu Coo ly Tl.ifi.l
GULF PORT, Miss., July 15. Two
women nro under pollco Bitrvclllnnco
here, suspected of being the missing
sisters, Mrs. lClols Nelms Dennis, nnd
Miss Beatrice Nelms, of Atlanta.
They outwitted tho officer detailed to
watch them and loft the city during
tho night. The police think they de
parted lu a launch.
SAILOR KILLS
W
T
SUFFRAGETTES
SE WHIPS
Were Arrested After Beating
Thomas McKinnon Wood,
Scotland Secy, of State.
(117 AifocltttJ Pr. to Cou 07 Tim...
LONDON, July 15. Two militant
suffragettes made a violent nttack on
Thomas McKinnon Wood, Secretary
of Stato for.Scotland. They beat him
with horsewhips and were arrested.
Jealousy Cause of Murder and
Suicide in San Francisco
1 Today.
IH7 AmscII1 17m to Coo ILt Tlmn.)
SAN FRANCISCO, July IE. De
coying his sweetheart, Mlsg Alice
Wallace, Into a private booth In a
cafo early todny, George M. AtiBtln,
a sailor from tho United States
cruiser West Virginia, shot hor, per
haps fatally, and then killed himself.
With them In tho booth was Mlsa
Margaret Gordon. She said Austin
was Jealous of tho attentions Mlsi
Wnllaco received from other men.
Miss Eva Rinehardt Arretted at
San Jose While Enroute to
San Francisco.
INSURANCE COMPANIES
HAD BODIES EXHUMED
Three Policies, Aggregating
$15,500, Taken Out Short
ly Before Death.
'117 Auoclllr.1 Prr.f to Cm 117 TltilM.l
SAN JOSH, Cnl., July Hi. 'Mrrt
Kvn J. Rlnohnrdt, aged 27, accuse!
of having caused the death by poHoa
of .Mrs. Katherlno Bluett In nn Au
huin, Plncor county hospital, wns nr
restcd here todny. It Is uuderstool
thnt she was en routo to San Frnnrif
co In nn unto.
Tho two women conducted n hos
pital at Auburn. Lnst January wlillo
disinfecting clothes, Mrs. Bluett suf
fered burns nnd died. Shortly be
fore alio had taken out three llfo In
surance policies aggregating $15,50?..
Her will named Miss Rinehardt at
tole heir and executrix.
Two Insuraucu companies recently
had the body exhumed and two phy
sicians said that tho burns woro not
sufficient to cause death. The brnla.
and viscera woro sent to Snn Fran
cisco to be examined for the suspect
ed presence of poison.
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COL. ROOSEVELT
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Will Attend Weekly Conference
at Progressive National
Headquarters.
Or AmocIIk I'rrn to Coo 07 Time.
NEW YORK, July 15. Col. Roose
velt enmo to New York today for tho
weekly conference at Progressive
national headquarters. Ho met Her
mit Roosevelt and his brldo and' Mrs..
Longworth, who returned today from
Europo, Sovoral Progressive leader
again pressed tho Colonol to recon
sider his determination not to run
for Govomor of Now York.
FIVE CRUSHED
ER
One Killed Outright and Three
Are Badly Hurt When
Car Overturns.
IB7 AnocittM rnt to Coo 117 Tlmn.
VANCOUVER, B. C, July 15.
Their auto skidding at a street cor
ner In Kburno, near hero, flvo per
sons were crushed under tho over
turned cnr. Mrs. Ector Rlnan was
killed outright and her husband' was
badly hurt, as were A. II. Soward, tho
chauffeur, and F. Brady, Seward had
taken his employer's car out without
permission.
MITH
LIQUOR QUESTION UP.
ID7 AnoiUl.J Pre to rw 117 TlmM.)
DES MOINES, In., July 15. Tho
liquor question wns expectod to provo
tho hottest bono of contention In tho
Republican stato convention, which
was called to ordor hero today,
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SAILED TODAY
Tho steamer Nairn Smith
Mount Lassen Active Again,
But Less Ashes Fall Dur
ing the Outbreak.
1)7 AmocIMhI rrn to Coo 117 TtffiM"
"REDDING, Cnl., July 15. Black
Binoko believed to bo a mllo IiIrH
wns seen coming from tho crater oC
Lassen Peak this morning. Tiw
amount of falling ashes Is small com
pared with previous eruptions, al
though the duration of tho disturb
ance Is longer. Tho vlolenco of V,e
outbreak began to dwindle nftor iwa
hours, although tho mountain slIU
omitted smoko.
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IN LIMELIGHT
1)7 AMMUU4 PrtM to Coot E7 TlmM.J
SEATTLE, July 15. Tho Fcderafl
grand Jury returned Indictments un
der the Sherman anti-trust hv
against members of tho so-called!
halibut trust, which controls meat
of tho halibut caught In tho Nortk
Atlnntlc nnd North Pacific and Ber
ing Sea waters and sold lu tho UniteC
States, Tho Indictments allege s.
conspiracy to control and limit the
Biinnlv and nrlco of halibut.
Tho Indictments woro returned
'against tho Booth Fisheries Comptiirr
sailed of Washington nnd Maryland, Chll-
AMERICAN BRED HORSES WIN.
Two of Ilaii,, Payiu Whitney' I lorn-
cr Take Houor.s,
Dr Amm 114 Frni to rooi IU7 TlmM.
NEW MARKET, Eng., July 15.
Two of Harry Payno Whitney's Am
erican bred horses won races hero
today aiul a third won second place.
Harmonlcono and Sandusky carried
off first honors.
COLUMBIA FLOUR, Sl.iJS per
sack at HAINES.
NOTICE TO ELKS.
Big meeting Wednesday evoning,
July 15, Initiation and balloting on
candidates. A special featuro will
iNKSlven. Lunoh. Wnnt every Elk
to attend. T. B. JAMES, Secy.
from tho Smith Terminal dock nt 2 peck Fish Company of Soattlo, In
o'clock this aftornoon with 15 passon-Itornntlonnl Flshorlos Company, Sir
gers and a capacity load of lumber ( Juan Fishing and Packing Company,
for San Francisco. i Occidental Fish Company, nnd indl-
Amoug the passongors sailing to- ( vldunl members of tho companies,
day woro: Tho indlctmouts chnrgo tho com-
Ellen Edna Nasburg, II. Nasburg, panlos controlled tho markets of
Mrs. II. Nasburg, Hazolann Nasburg, Seattlo, Tacomn, Vancouver, Prince
Mrs. F. Ilodrlck, Frank Hodrlck, .Mrs. Ruport and Boston. Tho complaint
W. D. Williams, Rev. J. E. Burk'hnrt, was mado by independent flshorraexi
Mrs. J. E. Burkhart, H. W. Lowoll, of Seattlo.
J. T. Monofeo, E. West, J. E. Lyon.l
W. Llndberg, M. F. May, Joo Sulli
van, J.C. Wostfall, Win. Wostfnll.l
G. P. Sheridan, Joo Tulto, Robort
Scott, Mrs. P. J. Peraltl, Mrs. Lottie1
Taylor, Mrs. W. D. McDonald,, Curtis ,
Naglo, Mrs. John Nnglo, Miss Ileloiij
Lestor, Mrs. Robort L. Bowman, Rol-j
ert L. Bowman, Miss Floronco Raid,'
ASSISTANT TREASURER OF
UNITED STATES MARRIED
Wedded to Mrs. Albert Lewlhohn,
In Registry Offlco In Loudon
Today.
(Dj AtiocUte-1 rrm to coo 117 Time.
LONDON, July 15. Tho marrlas
.miss uoriruuo ainiin, .mis. u. w. o( Mrs Albert Lowlsohn of Now York;
Bard, Miguol Martrlson, Dlmltero ! to Martin Vogel, Assistant United
Kazamla, A. Buscwfo, A. Shoperyo, statos Treasuror at Now York, took
O. F. Carney, C. Bongtson, John Lue-' laco t0llav ln lll0 r0KiBtrv 0ffic
no, i reel tiaiii, i raiiK I'oiiino, ueo.
Palltto, Geo. Gross, Stanloy Butchls,
Sd U. Goodhu.
SUOMI SOCIETY, BIG
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2ND.
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