The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of TIiiips, Const Mali
mid Coos liny Advertiser
No. 300
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riLSON WILL NOT RECOGNIZE
GEt
NEW PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT
YEAR,
NDAT
JTEt
31 ily Approve One Duly .Elected
-$l or Chosen According to
..$3j Mediation Terms.
ECT "REbIEF WILL
-1 ENTER CAPITAL MOW
jniestion as to Whether They
b Will Accept Carabjal :as
JjTjj Temporary Head. '
! 10 r Aliltl Ttnt to Coat Ilr Tlmn.1
WASHINGTON. D. C. ..Inly 10.
; 'caldent WHflonMvIll not rerognl.o,
' oylBlonnl , President Corbujul nor
icpi y other government lit Mexico not.
pnrilnnrn wit In' the nrotlieiilH AiBllbtl
corunnco ltni,tno protocols bimiui
l.jr vl "0."3 .0" .--- -- ---
Nlngarn Falls.,
Despite th6' resignation -nf llnurln
will contlniiBlhls "wntchf.ll wall-
i -.11.,, ..Afii tii Mnviiii.i mi mi.
I ,?"L&uS Mu,,U,n Ul '
Tho oxnoetatldh.of the ndmlnlstrn-,
n Is that a 'peaceful entry of the'
jiiHtlttitlonallstimnto Mexico City
111 l. n,n,1 .MlnTn -nurrntixii mill
'II ID 1IIUU v '
n.Mii uo maue.mn.cBo ;nrriiuzu mm
"va irnnnrnln fllllv. rofllHit to accent
Eonorals
irbalal. pending tho holding of nn
octlon, President "Wilson believes
.at tho othor nktloHs will not retog
io any now 'government until tho
nlted States has? Indicated Its at
tudo. For that rwison ho thinks
lo Constitutionalists will do care
mI In tholr procedure. President
'llson Is understood to hirvo no ab
action to Carbajal except on thoj
, ,i,oro thnt he derived Ms power from
jTuerta ,and is willing to accept htm '
cu tho ConstltutlonnllBtH will agree
Jcj him being provIsloBiil president
cttAtll tho elections. Wliliu House Kf-
nlnlu nm nnntiAnnt OlfH A 111. fntl4tl.
ntlonnllsts.wlll'bo toinpeTate In th-r
"'its when thoy enter MexUxClhy.
it
r- i i- -i tl!, i. ii- -.
heneral Funston Thinks tiuerta
?, f Forces Will Resign and
r nvv, T cnnn
bOme I nere O00n.
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rn All4 Pr" Coo Itat Tlmr
WASHINaTON"D. C July 10. -Imueral
Funston at Vera Cruz. In TsJs
'"lapatchefl, made no mention of llurr-
r-l 8' PJUI1B, OUl BXprCSSeil 1110 liunri,
si-ooiinoauenco of 'the dictator's reslg
,'atlQn there willo defections from
Wria's troops on guard along
he r&lroadf and. that tho deserters
HfouWepme to' Vara Cruz. It was ex-!
alnL at tho war Department that
e ureterals wouia uo autnvi-u m cu-
mrYiCruz without being arrested
Ittbfyjfulil dowa their amis.
Bonsijtutiomtjst Leader Would
;f Not CornnKfjHimself Ovjcr
4 HiiftatResicjnation.
IB Aafft4 rrM la C.OOI 0r Tlmu.l
t MONTR1fir'.Hly 1C via Laredo
i-Whe lafervt bf Huortn's reslg
iatlon tol?itiaonernl Carrnnza
made bo cuaMimt for publication,
but a high CMtazu official said ho
)elIovedttbNrBu;ld,bo uo change In
jhe plan t Mature Mexico City. Ho
inallfled :ftejttemjint by saying
that this ijHan might io changod In
he event (rf.'KWfmdltliuinl surrender.
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Sbntanft'sBSeme CourrHbJds
Lt Valid Initiative and Ref-
er
Amendment.
r i 4,
1 .- lauinJ Du. Ik Paa I1b fllrKI 1
I HBLBNA; Mnt'.. July IC The
t&te mipr'ie eurt, in a decision to
4y, held ,Uinttlativo and rutoreu-'
juw 'anHMWlHKtto" the constitution
ta constitutes!. Tho question was
iklftlAK.XJw.ad.vx)catcs ot tho RUoy
okiug law, wblfh nll be referred.
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I'JO.YIC,
IXPETMN!
I AT VERA CRUZ
mm MAY
CHANGE PLANS
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GREAT CBEOIT
England Glad of Huerta's Re
tirement But Fears New
Mexican Problems.
(nj AMocitird I'lim lo Cant IU7 Tlmrs,
LONDON. July 111 Oenoral lluer-
t .. . I A I . u.t.1 . ..1 ..
"l H esiKiiiiiiuii ' ruKiirtiuu iih a vic-
ipmI1iiii UMIhoh'r nnllev and
Jh woh-ittncil by tha IlrltiBli public and
"'" LjT'ttM roblcm
solution or mo .Mexican promem.
Tlio livening Standard says: "The
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"ft ' " ,:
civlcli iy. .Proa
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"" r HOII-rOCOg
W 1 1 ho ii admlnlHtiatlou won a dlplo
Prcaldeut wllsou lias
I pnllunt In his
nltlon, hut It Is
likely enough ho will bo mut now hy
other olisiai'lcs just as hard to sur
mount as llttortn's obstinacy."
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MEETS SMITH
"Gunboat" Draws Big Crowd
in London Former Favor
ite French Champion.
(II, A.xwI.IM I'rrti In Coot Utr Tlmn.I
LONDON, .Inly 1(!. Thero was n
great Influx of sportsmen from
'Franco and other countiles today to
sou tho twenty round fight between
'(lliiiilwut" Smith and (leorge Car
pentler tonight. Many who failed to
Ihook their seats In advance wete
doomed to disappointment, as scnts
nr-mil ling ut u premium. Tho very
I poorest seats were quoted nt $K to
t-'". wlillo no good seats were ob-
titmoiiio. corpontier continued th
r'voiit i ti,0 betting, smith's
Imokorii ro willing to nccopt oven
' imuioy, ,lut tho- Frenchman's backers
Boeiiivd Milling to place money at any
I odtiiL 'i'ruiumidiMis amounts woro
wngr;d.
Geortjc Carpentier Won in 6th
Round on FoUMImmense
Crowd ract'theTight.
ID, AkUI4 rrM in Coot H TlmM 1
LONDON, July iC. Goorgea Cnr
pentler won from "Gunboat" Smith
In tho sixth round on a foul. Smith
hit Carpentler before ho nroso from
tho floor nfter Carpontlor hat! slipp
ed. In tho fifth round n blow to the
kidneys sent Smith down for a count
of six, when the routid ended. Tho
fighters went at It hammeiviud tongs
from tho start, exchanging many hard
blows,
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HERE TOOAY
Tho steamer Manznnltn, of the
United States Light House Service,
arrived In port about 3 o'clock this
afternoon and Is docked near tho
Smith tormlnnl warehoube, where sho !
In ...llnn llllln. nll.lllllAn ,ah 41.A l.nHl,M '
ID lllIVUMIII Qlll'I'IIUS IUI IIIU llill IMI1
lights uloug Coos Day ana :mmedlato
vicinity. Cnptaln lllchnrdson, of the
Munzanlta, says that ho will sail
from hero to Port Orford, whore he
will make some repairs to tho big
bony, Astoria Is the homo port of
tho Manzanlta. Her crow keeps Uie
N. S. lights between Seattle and' Capo
Illanco In repair ana furnishes sup
plies when needed.
Tho Geo. W. Kldor was delayed nt
Huroka by fog and will not arrive
In- until .lato. today. '
XOTICR TOKLKS.
Big meeting Wednesday evening,
July 15. Initiation and balloting on
candidates. A ' special featuro will
lid given. -Lunch. -. Want-evory jElk
to attend, T, B". JAMES, Secy.
GOHIAT LOST
TO FRENCHMAN
O.S.
S 0
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TO GENERAL CARRANZA AS TO
SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICT
If Peaceful Overtures of Federals Are Met, Constitutional
Government Will Be Recognized; But if Ignored, Re
cognition Will Be Delayed Until a Legal Election Can
Be Held.
(Ilr Aitoclttfi I'rr.. lo
WASHINGTON, ..Tilly J.G. Tho United Stales today
instructed Jolin I?. .Silliinaii, American consul at Saltillo,
to int'oi'in OiiTniisai that if he arrives at peaccl'ul ayree
inent with the Carbajal government J'or the transfer of.
)t)ver at lexico City, recognition will be extended to
'the resultant administration,
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it) cuni)ieu M'lueiiieui ui Lin. iiueriiiii nuuiici, iiv tuj;iu-
malic means and insist on forcible entry into Mexico
City, recognition will be deferred until there is a legal
election. American forces will not be withdrawn from
Vera Cruz until the government :is recognized.
Villa vm. CViTiiiiMi. cs was that ho was concentrating his
This determination was reported forces at Chihuahua so as to make
by PicsldiMit Wllnon and Secretary
Hryan nfior tho viewpoint of tho!
South American mediators was laid
before them. The only cloud on the
horizon of pence In Mexico wiih tho
uncertainty about the ntUtudo uf'VII-
la. Informntlon from nimble iKOiirc -
Mouth Ganned by Handker
chief on Which Was Skull
and Cross Bones.
I Ilr AMWIttcl l-nti Id Com Dt TIdm.1
CHICAGO, July 111. Suffocated by
a hnudkei chief on which wns a crude
drawing of a skull nud crossbones,
tho body of A. Dubone wns found to
day. Ills feet woro bound together
with a rope and tho pockets of his
clothing woro turned Insldo out, but
whether tho motive was robbery or
revenue the police were nimble to sny.
Sheriffs and Deputies Defend
Mine Property One De
1 fender Hurt.
1)7 AuocUt Prm to Coot IUr TIdm.
STUDKNV1LL13, Ohio, July IC
300 striking minors marched down
from the hills whero they camped last
night to tho mines nt Ilrndloy today
and nttompted to drive off tho pump
men. Tho sheriff and his deputies
resisted tholr advance and fired n
number of shots, but none of the at
tacking party woro hurt. Tlrlcks and
stones rallied on tho defenders and
Deputy Lucas was seriously Injured.
Tho strikers woro driven off and a
number wore arrested.
PRESIDENT WILSON HAS
ATTACK OF INDIGESTION
in, AuotUted Proi la ton nr Tlmfi 1
WASHINGTON. D. C, July IC
PrOhtdnnt Wilson linil n ollchl nftnnl.-
nf lm,ltnAa4ln., InIn,. n,l .....11.1 I
ill WIMIbl'Ol"" iUUiljr IIIIU i-illlWUllCU
all engagements. Ho had arranged to
hold n conferenco with Now York
business men and meet Congressmen
on tho patranago question,
1
Hoy Got Gun. Constnblo Cox has
scoured evidence which practically
proves, In his mind, thnt Stanley
Peters took tho gun which Harry
Thomas, pf Bunker IJIU. lost. Peters
Is tho youth who told tho fnko stejry
about tho Bunker IIIU robbery and
was later taken to tho tjounty Jail
pending action by tho grand Jury on
the charge of robbing Thomas'
trunk.
MRS. F. M. FRIEDBERG and little
son will leave tomorrow for their
.Coos Rlvqr. home, where she will
arrange for an extended stay later
' in the season, ,-
MURDER MAN
6! SUFFOCATION
ALSOHAS
STRIKE TROUBLE
Co. lr Tlroi.1
but should Carranza refuse
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l;orous demnuilH on Cnrrnn.it. It
Is leported that when tho conference
of generals Is called at Mexico City
nfter Carrnnza enters there, that tho
Villa adherents may attempt to sub
stltuto another first c'.let for Car-
'.rnnzn.
BRtOE OF SEVEN
E
17-Year Old Wife Cruelly Slain
Officers Searching for
.Her Cousin. '
(Or AuocltteJ Vint to Coo. Il, Time,
DlMU'QPi:. In.. July 10 Mrs.
John Allen, 17, a bride of sovon days.
I was murdered last night, nud tho pol
ice Attn relatives or tue young woman
nre searching today for Georgo De-i
Ifll.l 1t4, ..Aliolll ,'lln l .inl.l ,n l.f. I
iji ,, vwuaui, iiiiu p duin iu iiiivu
paid her nttnotlous before her mar
riage, nioodhounds have been sent
to the jsceuo of tho clinic.
Plans Made for Exhibit
to
Cost Half a Million
1 Dollars.
in, AuotUte.1 rrr.i to Cooi Btr Tlron.)
SKATTLK. July IC Hoorukl Va
mawakl, tho commissioner In chargo
of the Japanese govornmont s exhibit
nt tho Panama Pacific Exposition, ar
rived hero from Yokohama and will
leavo tomorrow for San Francisco.
He said that Japan planned o most
pretentious exhibit at a cost of half
a million dollars.
E
Twenty-Two Large Business i
Houses of Chicago Endorse
the President's Choice.
'tO, AuocUt! PrtM If Coot HJ TIwm.J
WASHINGTON,'D. C.-Jtily IC
There was no lot-up totday In Presi
dent Wilson's fight' for tho confirma
tion of Thomas P. Jono for the Fed
oral'' Reserve Board, Intimations
that the" nomination might bo with
drawn from 'the Senate wore vigor
ously 'dqiiied. by WhFto House offi
cials, who thought tho administration
supporters had Increased lu numbors
over night,' hut the opponents of con
firmation expressed' confidence that
thoy could hoat.lt. A.lpttu"r endorsing
Jopo,,s!gped by 22 largo Chicago bus
iness concerns, ;wa3 made public! a
tho White House. I '
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JAPANESE WILL
HAVE 6IG EXHIBIT
MNO
1
EX-PRESIDENT HOERTA LEFT
MEXICO WITH 6 MILLION DOLLARS
ORANGE MADE
T
Huerta.'s Resignation Received
Calmly by Populace No
Demonstrations.
(Or AnnoHitM fnu In fnn llajr TlmfK.l
M12XICO CITY. July 10. The
chnnge In tho .Mexican government
whereby Genernl Vlctorlano.IIuorta
turned over tho provisional presiden
cy to Francisco Carbajal, was calmly
recolved by tho populace. Hxccpt for
demonstrutlons made In honor uf Car
bajal when ho was leaving tho Cham
ber of Deputies building after taking
1 Is oath, no outbursts of Importance
occurred.
There were a few shouts In tho
streets, "Down with Huertal" and
"Viva Carranza!" but tho police
promptly stopped such demonstra
tions. Hiiertn, who remained In tho capi
tal some hours yesterday after his
resignation, Is In flight today, prob
ably on his way to Puerto Mexico.
Minister of War lilamiuct and soveral
others fled with Huerta . A signifi
cant Incident In connection with yes
terday's chnngo was the announce
i.'.cnt thnt a special committee left
the capital last night for Celnya to
arrange with tho Constitutionalists
for a peaceful entry Into tho capital.
ui:fi'(.'i:i:.s'iu:tl,hnin(i.
Consider Conditions Safer Since
lliici'tji'ti Itetlivmciit.
in, AvuuiM tlrM lu Coo. IU; llrr.fi )
VI3UA CItl'Z. July IC With tho
leslgnatlnn of Huortn, there Is every
evidence among Amcilcnn and other
foreign refugees of nn Immediate
movement to return to tho capital
and other Interior points, whero aban
doned Interests lire awaiting atten
tion. . nri:itTA fli:i:i.vg.
May Hnvo Taken One of Several of
tho Dlffeient Itouten.
III. Aunrtii! I'lm In Coo. lur lltnc.T
l'UKUTO MHX1CO, July IC It Is
reported thnt Huerta Is on board ono
of threo special trains known to bo on
their way hero. Tlio British cruiser
llrcstol anchmed uenr tho piers In
front of the station this morning and
a Gorman cruiser Is approaching tho
harbor.
TO STOP WORK
Capt. Macgenn Wires That the
Michie and Oregon Will
Stop Next Saturday.
Tho Port of Coos Bay and others
nro today at a loss to understand a
report wired from Portland that tho
dredges Mlchle and Oregon would
closo down Saturday night owing
to a lack of Quids.
Congressman Hawloy wrote hero
In March that thero was a balanco
or $4 4,000 In tho' dredgo Mlchlo fund
tho last of February and stated that
this, with tho $50,000 which the now
river and harbor bill provided, was
more than tho U. S. engineers expect
ed to bo alio to spend before March
4, lOlC.
There was only $10,000 In tho
dredgo Oregon's Coos Biiy fund.
Tho following Is tho telogrnni re
ceived by Secretnry Songstnekon of
tho Port of Coos Bay from Captain
Mncgonn todny:
"Saw Major Morrow again today.
It Is absolutely Impossible for him
to get any money to keop Mlchlo and
Oregon In operation until rlvor nud
harbor bill passos Congress. There
fore, ho has Issued ordors to tho cap
talus of tho Mlchlo and Oregon to
conso operations on Saturday night.
Would it not bo posslblo for tho
Port of Coos Bay to put up monoy
enough to keop tho vessels in oper
ation, particularly tho bar dredgo,
which cannot work In winter nnd
which Is doing excellent work nt tho
present time?"
Big Liimoeiiiieii Here. Tom Bor
deau, of Seattle, nnd, Sam Mumby, '
of tho Puget Sound country, two of
tho biggest lumbermen of the North
west, are spending somo tVi'ne heroj
IUHI VIKIIIIIK WlUir OUl UH.'IHJ, J, I'.,
Schilling, of Myrtlo Point. Mr. Schill
ing has been showing, thorn tjils sec
tion mid thoy aro highly elated over
It. 'Mr, Bprdeau"Is tho biggest, tim
ber owner 111 Washington except the.
'Weypi'hausor Interests. Mr. Mumby
is a big snlnglo mill o
operator.
WTHOU
Dictator's Own Officials Forced
Resignation Promised to
Resign Monday.
MINISTER OF WAR
THREATENED TO RESIGN
Huerta Indulged in Dissipation
' During Last Few Days
of His Term.
t lllr mu llt-.l I ., in 'Tii. nr Tlm1
I VHKA CRUZ. Iul 10. It wns
. Minister r.r War Hlamuiet who final,
lv forced Huerta to retire from tho
(lletatorslilp of Mexico, nccordlng to
Informntlon lecolved from the capital.
Foiclmi Minister Corabajal, who ac
cepted tho post with the understand
ing that Huerta step down In the for
mer's favor, expected the resignation
to bo sent to Congress Monday. On
Saturday, however, Huerta began
drinking and drank Steadily Sun
day and Mondny. freqdVntlng his ub
uol l.aunts. Mondny night Carbnjal
wrote him: "You promised to resign
Monday. I Relieved you woro n man
or your word. If you don't resign
Immediately and leave tho capital, I
will." "My gunornls won't let mo,"
was lluorla's reply. Then C'urbajar
appealed to lllanquet. Tho hitter
had trouble In finding the President,
who wn still inmbllng from i-nfu to
cafe, but Tuesday night located him
as he wob about to retire. Huerta
was still obdurato, whereupon Ulnn
quet tendered Vis own resignation.
Huerta, furious, stormed and en
treated alternately, but lllanquet was
firm. ' Wednesday morning ho re
newed his threats and Huortn yield
ed at hmt.
It Is reported that when Huerta
left tho capital he took $0,000,000
In drafts on Huropcnn bnnks.
llueiin Scores America.
Huortn's resignation was sent to
Congress lato yestorday afternoon
and was accepted by tho senators and
deputies, after n brief debate, hy a
voto of 121 to 17. In tho messago
conveying tho resignation, Iliwrttt
took occasion to mnko hitter refer
ences to tho United States govern
ment. ,
.Mexicans IIInk Antl. American.
Following tho nccoptanco of tho
resignation, curbajni was appointed
provisional president and ho took tho
I oath of office at a Joint session of
I sonntors and deputies two hours lat
er. A fcaturo of tho discussion In tho
chamber was n speech by Doputv Miuh
qulz Dnnco ,who mndo a bitter attack,
on Americans and American politics.
Ho was hissed by tho public In the
galleries.
T
Vote Either For or Against
Indictment Expected
Late Today.
(Or AmocUIi4 I'rru to Ccm t!r TlmM.J
MINEOLA, X. Y., July IC Tha
grand Jury weighing tho evidence
against Mrs. Floronco Carman, charg
ed with slaying Mrs. Loulso Bailey,
wns expected to voto for or against
an Indictment this afternoon. Threo
witnesses cnlled this morning Includ
ed Frank J. Fnrrell, who claims ho
saw a woman dart Into tho back door
of tho houso nfter tho shot was fired.
BIG ATTENDANCE AT
MISSIONARY CONVENTION
TURNER, Or., July IC Great
crowdH assomhlod Sunday In nttond
nnco at tho Christian missionary
convention, Over 2000 woro prer
out at each session, Geo. W. Muck
ley, of Kansas City, and Rev. It, L.
Dunn, of Gladstone, woro the speak
ers. R, P. Hutton spoko nt ono ses
sion, after which a resolution wat
unanimously adopted favoring tha
passago of tho Shoppherd-Hobsos
bill, now boforo Congross, nnd Votcil
In favor of Oregon "dry" In 19 U,
Restaurant Clokl. Constable Cor
this morning' attached tho "Greek;
rostnurnnt" In North Bend, conduct
ed for somo tlmo by Tom Morris ant
(Jus Demos, oil a claim Instituted by
Philip Anost, who snys that tha
Greoks owo hlifi hbout threo months'
back rent. This last attachment
mnrks tho conclusion of n sorles of
squabbles botweou tho plaintiff and
tho two defendants, Twlco before
tho restaurant has boon attached' on
claims presented by Anest, but tha
matter was settled for tho time be
ing. Hoy & Miller are tho attorneys
for tho plaintiff.
A GOOD TI5IK ASSURED EV
ERYONE WHO- .ATTENDS Vila
SONS -OF NORWAY PIONIO AT
SIMPSON'S PAVILION, -tfOimi
BEND, SUNDAY, JULY 10.
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