The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1314. EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mill
mill Coos May Adcr(lcr
No. 300
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on Accepted by Both Em
Zployees and Employers.
PECt A SATISFACTORY'
ADJUSTMENT OF DISPUTE
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afa Will Meet on Alternate
Days With Strikers and
nauroau uniciais.
Dr Aocltl Prt u Omi n. TlrrM.l
follOAGO.July 20.-1 lopoM for
V BntlBfaclory adjustment or tbo.
;o dlBputoibotweon onglnuinun nnd i
imon or iWCBiorn rnuroaus nnu
1IIRS HOLD
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Consider Important Subjects at
Meeting in Denver Split
in Union Discussed.
fllj AruoclittM PrrM o 00" U Timen 1
DBNVBR, .Inly 20.--Weighty with
III COOUJLLE
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EBELS
Fred Wilson and Rebecca Tells Confidante That Enemies
Luse-Slump Surprise Their Will Not Attack Puerto Mex-
Friends Return Soon. ico Others Fear Danger.
Fred B. Wilson nnd Uehecrii Liihc- "" A..oetaied rr. to coot iuT Tim- i
Stump, two of .Mnrsh field's liMt MKIITO MEXICO. July 20-
known people, were quietly married "ortn atnllod contemptuously at the
nt Codulllo Saturday attar-noon, .Ins- ,tlon tl,nt tl10 forco of Constltutlonal-
llco J. .1. Stanley officiating. ,BlH lI,0W to ,,c n D'lort distance
Nowa of the mnrrlngo camo ns a fro'" 1"?' woultl ,liuu t( nttnrk tl,ls
BurprlRo to tlialr ninny frlomlH. Al- dt'- The '"'""''T compnnloiiB or tho
tliotieli Iiitliiiatlnim nf tho mnrrlneo '"Blvo .however, did not 'display
IS
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FATHER 1HR0
LEAVES SOON
had boon glvon out, no ono wns nwnro
of tho clnte. They sllppd nwny Sat
urdny nfternoon without oven telling
rclutlvoH hoio, nnd wore married.
day, going to
ro spending n
ll-Hcallh Causes Him to Re
tire From St. Monica's Par
ishDeeply Regretted.
Hev. Father A. It. Munro 1ms an-
, Schrocder Home on Central
Avenue Entered Sometime
Saturday Afternoon.
BOX OF PAPER? AND
VALUABLES FOUND LATER
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I Pugsley Entered During
Owners' Absence.
'Ir cmiiloyoSfiook doflnlto shape Important possibilities tho first ll-1 ' roturned cster
'o todaytvitlitho nssomhly of n ennlnl nnd twenty-first convention of Suinnor, whoro they a
lornl- boardVorAmodlntlon. whoso tho Western Federation of Miners bo-i fw nnyH nt tho Wilson ranch. "" ' '.' ,'"",, ' "
KLofflceBMlmvoibcen uecopted by , uun today. Tho split In tho local or-1 " I oxpeeted that they will return el'M to end, hero late to.l.i.v
Ji BldcB or tliocontrovorsy. gaulntlon at Multo wan tho first sub-, " .miu-biiiiohi tins evening.
jVnrrcn S. Storio represented the Joct takun up. Nine delogates from' Tll '"''lo ' the daughter of Mr. sio nrnnftTBfeftl
Incora, )Y';j8Itcr tllu riremen, tho loyal romnnnt or the local thoro "" Mru. w. A. Luse of South Com HJBI I LLL i 1 J 1 5 ji!
t A. WlTronuoimThondcd the man- wei itrosent. It was said a compro-' "Ivor nnd Is an accomplished yotm ; jffl 8 Ij cjjjl'l j 1 51 In
irs' comnUooTfToni OS railroads. ' nilse l. bo attuni(tud. j woman, her talents In musle and olo-',sw "Wl"
ir' ... f .,f.B'aa.-. i
,,.,ino luoiiiaiorBniirBi ucani i ren-
. (til presqiitjUliKnllrond s h le of
'l qnontionrMfniliirograni as out-
.;cd '.caliHiXorinUQriliito n eonuts of
'f'i inudla'torswUInftlio ca ploi'rs and
,n oinploycoBV"ajK
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ciitlmi liuvlng won her ninny honors.
Mr. Wilson wns uKo born nnd min
ed In this section, moil at hls.lirui
1 nvlnx bficu ipeut at Sumner. He in.
T)annKer or tho Coon liny bund, Coos,
county loioner nnd prominent In
imim arraii-.. "jFcderai Partisans Imprisoned
a iiosi of friomiH win unite in wish-' hv Victors and Their Prnn-
erty Confiscated.
lag thorn all the sureesfl and happl
nsi Hint time ran bring.
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The Coob Hay bmid boys and othors
I
, t - v.iicn i iiftiiu iiij a tun uiiiuiO
Mis5 Bpckv Edelson Sentenced n, ,,,aiin,,IB n nierry -ition rorj
uiibb o-OKy cuLibun ouiiuiiiUi lllfIII nll tloll. return. T!,ey w, rPJ
to Throe Months Impris
onment for Inciting Riot.
lit; Aaao l'l I'rnHi In '" Uky Tlmrn
N'BW YOUK, July 20. llechy Bd
oU.'x, n wonmn loader or the Indus
trial Workout of tho World, wiih son
laneed hero today to servo three
months In the wnrUhmiHc for Imltlng
a thronK o foljoneiu to rioting l.i
I'uinu SiniHru last April. She wns
l'l nrrniitn VlinT?(n"iJl.vii!i'lri ni-anii nml L-lvwll ;i I'lifilin nf f ll ril IkIiI iil' n il'.OO
n ...u nw.a9B..ni..aB. ..,. r.----- " ......... ... ............n - -.....--, .-,
"Itlng werorepnrod here today at bond to koup tho ponco m- no to tho
'.jn liiBtantoVo"rjiro30i'Utln4 Attorney worlvlioiuf. Friends of the womnn ' CleanCI' RcfllSCS to Pay Dam-
1' ,;1),'l't'!,. , , ,
)nditions in- Mining Labor
m TroublesyjnJArkansas Are
uruwinu ounuub.
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Dr AiilIMTrM to Cm i:T Timet
-aitBENWOOD. Arlt.. July 20.
Rltte In tho bride's homo ucnr Fifth' '.
nnd lllghlniid.
TERRY TAKES
10 GDOUILLE
ttlo for thoiurroBt or u iiuiuber of mi thai ohe v. ,11 kturt u liuuiStt,'
rHons who, participated In mi nt- Ktrllco.
hk InBt Yeolconfiho l'rnlrle Creek;
Mies. Tho jranulinry ( ailed to In- . ft - r n n 1 1 n i t
(J Htlgnto timing troubles expe.-.ed MV D 1 1 1 D I L
listen tolTwtlmony of Saniuol 81 H H T I H ' f I i li I 1
Thomns, npiiio guar I, who says . 1 1 1 1 S L I lluUULL
clifc no wiiuossfluiiuo Killing oi iwo
ranis, and.otheffwitiHHfcs who do
Aro thnt thoy sv tipples nnd other
Ii jCon(Htion8''rQSuIot horo today.
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DWLLcRUYERS
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Jembers ,Ball Players' Ra-
ternlty SendJ Ultimatum to
!c NatiohSfcommissjon.
. . TB-fflff
IB AMtti4 VftM to Cool Dr Tim.
,NBW YORKffialy 20. Drastic ae-
on, poslbJy lttftfeo fo?m of a strike
, walkout' otlte members of tho
fiMball pte'wBfraterulty, la con
1 vmplated InToaa tho National naso
l ill ComreUaloHrcfugeq to ncccdo
ultlmntiim sent
IPlnyer Keiitetaoln
fraternity In tho
iKent of tho Newark
esldent of tho Am-
a meeting hero
American club own-
tho strike order is
era every American
close Its gates, all
1)1 bo stopped and
rs will bo punished
1
Government Troops Gathering
to Overpower Orientals on
Pacific Vessel.
(Or Amo. IIM rrtM In Cooi nr Tlmn t
VAXCOUVBU, IJ. C, July 20.
Tho night was marked by ceaseless
watching by tho Immigration offlelnla
but passed pQucofully In tho vicinity
or tho ship Komogata Maru. Having
repulsed the jiollco Sunday In an nt
tompt to stnrt tho vessel back to tho
Orient, tho Hindus spent tho morning
electing fortifications on tho ship
and making ready for another at
tack. It Is now proposod to bring
iho government cruiser Rainbow
from Victoria and wltto regular troops
tijin BBQiilmalt, to provide such an
oerwliQlmlng forco that tho Hindus
will bo ovorpowered. i
t;.o Raniu degree nr confidence an.! tire hrOIII St. MOHICa S Kai'- Mnrshrield M apparently up ngnlimt
extended the line of outposts main- ish DGGOly Regretted. ll, "rual thltif," In a hoiiBebreaker
tnlned. Tho women nnd chlldien ...... . or housebreakers.
Hiont into jnij.iv in nn ..ffnrf i.. viii ' ''ov- rather A. It. Munro has an-
Um dlcaVSo!, '"wnS ror'a'oO that owing to .l.-health he I Po.low.ng ..ulrkly tho robbery of
passenser vessel which has been cn-'wm B'Vo "" "' lnBtornte of St. ,11.0 O. C. Schroodor rosldenco yes-
gnged to carry thoni nwny. It was "l""ni" -imioin; uurcn in .uumu-, teniay, tno nonio or t-ranu i'ilrj cy,
jiiuiii. no win icavo uero iiiursuay 0r Kivi.n,h ,, Anderson. . u
iror Portland nnd for u tlmo will hot . , ,, , . , ,,
, , , , . . . entered th n or i !. In tli.- " tv
located In Northwestern Cnnadn In
hopes of securing relief In n ,gi,t.rluy house nothing or vuluo was tuUoii,
aliltu.lt. and drier climate. f(,r """'I ,,u ccrtnlni'il. It
Tho unnounceiiient or his rotlro- ' tlmt Mrs. Pat Flanngnn.
mont rrom St. Monica's Parish cnniewl, resl,laB ' nmirtinont adjoln
a ii distinct surprise and shock to ' ,he "gley home, thwarted tho
his I'oiirroKHtlon and to tho ninny .rolibeK hy promptly InvrntlRVtlnR a
ether fi lends that he ha won diir-, oI.
l:-K hi" roaldence in MHi-uhflold. Mow-1 ',,'s robbery occurred nbout 11:30
ever. undr the c Ircumatnncea, their ,ot,'- Rlr- k'1 Mr' I'mk1' went
regiet Is molllflml by tho Tact that ,0 t'oqHil'e th a mornliiK and when
It ;.aH only Ill-health that Induced Mvt- l1"'"""" ,il a uolso In their
him to lonvo hci. home, the alartwl to lnveitlnnto. sho
Fntll Arrhblshop Kenne appolnta fmiml ,l10 ,loor wldn lo- She went
his riiiTiafor. tho ltev. Father Mc ,mc,c Hl"1 (Hl,ml J- w- !J"1' n"l
Uevltt or North Ilond will rill tho otl,0' nelKlibora, but when I bey rc-
I.Marslirield parish as well as North t,ir"'l ' wire not ablo to find
llrund. In"' tnuo of anyone. Mr. and Mrs.
ItcgtctN to Leave. I Pugsley loturiioil at noon and both
"I deeply regret nt beliiK rom- distinctly reinombor nbout closlnc
polled to lonvo Marshflold," said Fa- nml Ioc-UIhk tho doors. They did not
thor Munro today, In discussing his "olleo inylhlng missing. They hail
rotlromont. "I Imvo' hnd n most BOIno "' l consldernblo Jewelry
,oxcellont conKiomitlon nnd ninny n,uI ol,u,r vn,,in,,,o l " lo. 't
, frionilH outside or It nnd It will bo ,8 l'u'lvwl that the robbers must
I luiril to sovor the ties. linVo oscapod rrom tho liouso whllo
I "Ilowover, the proxrofM we have MrM- I'lnnnKim went out to call holp.
,iundo with the coiiKroeatlon during! Ilobbed HiluoiMler Home.
-.my stsy hero Ii (toiuothlng or which 1,IU m"" Ul " u neuroeuer, nc
j I reol pVoutl. I rajji-ot that I cun- 1190 Central nvonuo west. wnB pll-
not remain until the new church Ik lnB" " robiicil yosterday atter
lomploted. 1100 hotwoon 2:110 nnd I o'clock.
"1 want to assure tho puoplo of,Two ulnmondB worth Iino and ?200
cAjtitA..A Aciti:i:s.
IHr Ak littO pr to "- IVi TIiwm j
WASlIINnTON. I). C July I
I 20. Consul (lonernl Hnunn at
Monterey reported thnt (leneral I
Cnrranzn hnd definitely agreed
to meet the three comiulHaloums j
being sent to the front by Carba-
Jul to arrange for tho trnusfcr or j
I tho govornment at Moxlco City, j
Cnrrnnzn ugrood to suspend hoa- j
' tllltlofi pending tho negotiations. I
, tllr AwihIiiM riMi 10 lH Uj Tlmra )
ON HOARD 1. S. S. CALIFORNIA,
La Paz, July 20. (Hy Wlroloaa.l
The news that Huurta hnd fled tho
npltnl wnsconununlcutod totlioFcil-.Mnrshflflld nnd Coos liny thnt the oac, two Indies' gold watchos nml
nml trtirrlHnu lioi-n hv tim iiiiiiui. inn. Kin noss. fr oiidsh III nnd sort of" " "" "ox coniaining Bomo
at)es to Coat Owned by "Mrs.
Bertna iiowatt.
W. II. Torry, former owner of tho
Parisian Uyelug & Cleaning Works, Bll ,,, (he ,0pe (lllU tho ,nformnUon co.n)01.ntIoil 8,mvn ,0 ,,K my deeds, Ilfo Insiirnnco pollclos antt
who rerusod to pay Mrs. Moitha How- .,,, IllJB n)()Ut a t,e8gt,() ()f ,,. loaldouco hero are most deeply ap-!ot'10f vnluablo papora wero also tnk
ntt J2.- for alleged damages to n coat ,,., rr, r rft:i,M..,iiiu. ,. l.reclnted bv me." en.
wine i hiio aom nun ror dry cieuning.,(.niIn(mt I1(Ior ovornor Mnytorenn
wns taken to Coulllo today by Con- ,IBg ,,ocn nilI1Kr,cd nt Cunymas. A
" " Y , . . , , ' l l " "timber or Federal partisans hnvo
would tny In it.'., until "doomsday" ,,,, iI1,m.iliniloli nllli ., ia riim..,j
bororo ho would ...., for tho nlleBed tnt thcr liro,orl. w, ,)0 conr,H.
COOS ItlVKR WON.
gl
to ROSBIH'RO by
)nNl.NO, beginning
, Roseburg at noon.
fcarorul drivers. Re-
OWL PRKSCRIP-
7 CAlty
finMurta
HALTi, 1
f, VIOLINIST, will
T nt tho FINNISH
JULY US,
IJWty
iLWAYij
Irerjr
STIio kind YOU have
Phono 72. Pacific
tfer Company.
Tho Coos River baseball team de
feated tho Cooston aggregation nt
Danlols Creek yesterday by a score
of 12 to G. Cooston was reinforced
by plnyers from Mnrshfleld and
North Rend, whllo Cooa River had
Vlttlor of Camp Ono doing tho twirl
ing for them.'
I ALONG TUB WATBH FRONT. .1
Tho steamer Yollowstono, of the
Arrow Line, sailed for Portland ear
ly yesterday morning with n fair
cargo. Sho had ovor 30O tons of
miscellaneous freight for North Rend
and Marshfield on her arrival here
from San Francisco,
CARL GRISSBN in CONCBRT nt
Finnish Hull JULY 28. AdiuUsloii
,50 CKNTS.
LAUNCH FRBAK lemes every tiny
nt 1 :iJO p. in. for SOUTH Coos River.
Docks tit CBNTRAL AVBNUB slip.
Times Want ads bring results.
dnmngcH.
Tho caso camo up hoforo Justlcol
Pennock last Friday when Mrs. How
utt, nccompanled hy Miss Blum .Mc
Donald, nppenied and testified that
she had sent tho coat to tho establish
ment with Instructions to hnvo It dry
cleaned. Sho said that tho coat was
put through somo other process
which cnused It to shrink.
Mrs. Howntt brought tho cont bo
roro tho court nnd tried It on to show
thnt It was much too amnll for her.
Sho waa wearing another llko tho
one which alio claimed waa damaged,
which hung loosely and In accord
with tho latest styles. Sho said that
alio paid fl7 for tho damaged coat.
Justice Ponnock filed a Judgment
of $2.ri ngnln Torry and when
Attorneys Hoy & Miller for tho plain
tiff, tried to collect tho amount Torry
refused to pay. They learned thnt
Terry was preparing to leavo the
county and caused his arrest.
cated.
REBELS MAKE
WAR IN HAITI
juoiit wuuu
ill VICTORY
WINS RIG SAME
(Dr AMorltted rrc. to Com Btj Time,)
NEW YORK, July 20. Joso Acos
ta, a young Cuban pitcher of tho
Long Branch, N. J team, shut out
the St. Louis Americans at Long
Ilranch yestordny without u run or
hit. Ho did not Issu a pass and only
twelve balls wero called on him. Ho
struck out rivo. This Is the third big
league team Acosta lias defeated.
.MARSIIFIBLI) to ROSBRURG by
Al'TO BVBRY MORNING, beginning
Sunday. Arrive at Roseburg at noon.
Through service, careful drivers. Re
servations TUB OWL PHKSCHIP
TION PHARMACY.
Make a Two-Hour Attack on
Cape Haytien Govern
ment Troops Victorious.
ttj Auocltled rrtM lo Cooi ll7 TtmM.J
CAPB HAYTIBN. July 20. A
strong attack was made by the rebels
on this city today, but It was eventu
ally repulesd by the government
troops.
The fighting lasted from 3 to r
o'clock In tho morning. A largo
number of both forces wore killed or
wounded, while a number of rebels
were tnken prisoners.
UIGK AGIN
OH TRUST LAWS BIG
Recall Election in Curry County
Fails to Oust the Present
County Judge.
(Speclnl to Tho Times.)
OOLD IJBACH, Or., July 20. Tho
special recall election In Curry coun
ty Saturday resulted In nil over
whelming victory for Judgo V. A.
Wood, whom nn endeavor was m ado
to oust from tho offlco of County
Judge. Judgo Wood received 042
votes and George Fltzhugh, n rancher
of Tho Sixes River, who wns opposed
to Judgo Wood, recolved 245.
The campaign was a very bitter
one, Bdltor Mnrsters of Tho Gold
Reach Globo and County Clerk Stnn
nard leading tho fight on Judgo
Woods,
Thoro ,1s now tnlk of bringing out
County Commlsblouor Cheuoweth as
an Independent enndidato for Joint
Representative, opposing S, P. Polrco.
Senate Leaders Expsct Trust
Program to Be Rushed by
Passage of New Bill.
(Dr At.ocUtM rrtM to coot liar Tlmn.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 20.
Senate loaders Informed President
Wilson that as soon as tho railroad
securities bill was ready for presenta
toln, quick action on tho entiro trust
program would follow. Wilson said
that most of tho objections to the leg
islation wore based on tho provisions
of tho Clayton bill as It passed tho
house, which have since been eliminated.
GROWD OUT
Over 400 Enjoy Dancing and
Other Festivities at Worth
Bend Grounds.
Over -100 peoplo figured in tho
Sons of Norwny picnic hold nt North
Rend yosterday. Tho majority camo
from Marshflold, while othors camo
from North Rend and other commun
ities. Tho dancing pavilion was the
Tho Iioubo wan protty thoroughly
j ransacked and It iniiy bo that bonio
Other urtlcles wero tnken, but Mr.
nnd .Mrs, Schroodor hnvo not missed
anything elso of value.
Tho robbory wns ono of the most
daring thnt has ovor been perpe
trated In Marshflold. About 2:30
Mr. nnd Mrs. Schroodor left tho
house mid roturnod about I to find
It thoroughly rummaged.
Tho wntchoB woro lying on tho
dresser, but tho other articles wero
In tho small safety box, which was
locked.
Mr. Schroodor Is In pnrtnorshlp
with Mr. Fletcher In tho Llbora!
Rllllard Parlors.
Rot Found Today,
This forenoon, Mrs. Schroodor.
whllo searching for somo silver
knives and forku that disappeared,
found tho mlfcslng box nnd papers.
Tho box wns thrown Into somo brink
In tho alley In the rear of the
Schroedor home. Tho deeds, Ilfo In
siirnnco policies nnd othor paper
wero left, but tho two diamonds
which she had thoro for saro-keoplng
woro gone, as was a plain gold band
ring.
Bntrnuco wns gnlned by forcing x
small night-bolt on tho rear door.
Ho has furnished tho police a de
tailed description of tho mlBsins
articles.
Tho Schroodor homo Is In plain
low of tho btroot and It must hava
roqulred coiiHldorablo norvo for the
pnrtloa effecting entrance there.
It is only about a block this sblo
of tho B. (1. Porham homo, which,
was plllagod somo weoks ngo.
center of attraction. Music was fur
nished by Koyser's orchestra.
Tho crowd gathored at the part
about 2 o'clock and remained until
almost midnight, Many partlea car
rlod dinner bankets and all enjoyed
the dollghtful spread. Lunches wero
sorved on the ground, as woll as
lemonade, Ico cioam and other deli
cacies. Most of tho pnrtles from this cJjr
went out In automobiles, but a larjv
number went out In launches alBo.
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