The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 15, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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Hi PROTEST
III SfcJZURE
Established 1878
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. EVENING EDITION
Siates Preparing
Note for Great Britain
Which is vigorous
a
TUCKER INS RACE
TAKES Al'TO EVENT OX HACK
TRACK YESTERDAY
l Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 247
II BE SIT SOi
II Mllei an Hour In Avcriigo on Cir
cular Truck for 1:0 Miles Phil
lip's Engine Itut'kiMl
At Iho uvuraijo rato of 1 1 Milieu nn
hour Claudo Tucker completed thu
20 nillo nuto race at tlio Fourth street
race track yeHtonlay afternoon, Ills
time was 27.15 minutes. H. K,
Knowlcs was second in 27.10; Merlo
HoUlon. third, 28.42 nnd Shannon
Mitchell, rourtlu 2H.I5 minutes. Tlio
prizes were $100 for tho first; fill),
second, and I0 for third.
Therovns a pood attendance and
everything went off In an ordeily
manner. Thu races started pimnptly
at 2:05 p. m.
Thero wore six entries.- The other
two iwero Percy Phillip and Hnrvey
(Inerney. All except tho hitler roile
Fords; Guorney had a Hupmolille.
Phillip was leading thu field In tho
23rd of tho 40 lnps when 1m broke
down, llohlen, too, was In tho lead
when lit? experienced a hit of engine
troublo and was out for u minute.
Cell Ireland was chief Judge; Jerry
Kinney and II. .1. Kimball, stalled
nnole In lio sent forward In the '' "ie timers, V. C. (lorst. Don tlnr-
utr future, will lake Iho position i Hnor, Will (loodrum and A. Q. ling,
til (he United Slides run no longer j o-
itultn.inte tlio solzuro and doten-
faof malls to and fioin the fulled
btti, parllculiiily those concerning i
minis.
The reply rwiiHx niade hy (Sreal
Ifctiln In the last American in, to Is
KuIJtrfil iinsiitinfurtniy.
0
is-
BIJRHELI BY MOB
Muses to Contenance Dc-
(entions ot me mans 10
and from This Country
KPLY DID M)T SATISFY
rtt.liraier diglnud Sent to u For-
.wrXi'li' Is Vol Kcgiuili'tl iih
SalKfnrlory b) tlmilnls of
I'liltrtl Slutes
fyAiifcliM Ttf lo Coot lly Tlmn.J
WSIII.VOTON. I) ('.. .May 15.
tie American governmunl Is pre
via protest characterized hy tho
iflkUlj os "verj vigorous" against
U laterferonco with Iho malls to
tsl from tlio hilled Stales hy Great.
Inula.
Taken from Court Room
Waco, Texas, After
His trial
at
MURDERED
M
IRA
DERMLFD
1 IRE RAIDS
DMC.VriOXS THAT MEXICAXS
,lRi:i'lli:i,UIN(J EVIDENT
T L BOOT
OS
FltAXK TERRACE ADDRESSES AF
lilKXCK IX THIS CITY
Confessed to Having Commit
ted Assault and Killing
of Mrs. Fryar
FOUND GUILTY BY JURY
When Verdict Is Iteluriicil Ho Is
OriigUcd to I'ulillu Square Willi
f'liiiln Aioiiml Ills Xeck mid
' Fire Sim ted
ID, Aiinrlil.J Prrii to Coo n, TIdjm.)
WASCO, Texas, May If.. Willi
in, 000 persons as witnesses, Including
women nnd children, .Icsso Wnshing
ton, a negro hoy who confessed to
the criminal nsBnult nnd murder of
Mrs. Lucy Frynr near here bat .Mon
day, was taken from the district
court room today and hiirued on the
public H(iuare.
Was Found ftuty
Tho burning came Immediately nf-
Icr the negro's trial ended uud after
tho Jury had roturued a verdict of
tho doath penalty,
King County, Wash., Fanner
Kpciikcif ut .Meeting In Masonic
Opera House
Some one Matted the cry "get the
negro," and Washington was seized.
He was dragged to the city hull
yard where a chain already nround
, ,! his nork was thrown over a limb of n
IS t
tree, wood was secured and a tiro
started.
PASSEXOKSKS, IXCLURIXO OAK
RAXZA PAYMASTER, ROBBED
llvnto Car of the Counsel y for Do
Facto ProsfiU'iit Is Xot .Molested
by Bandits
lllr A.rorlilpJ rrcti Is Cool tlar Tlmri.
LAREDO, Eexas, May 15. A train,
atnehed to which was tho privuto car
of Charles A. Douglas, counsel for
Cnrranza at Washington iwns doralled
by nn expolslon near Queretaro last
Friday.
The passengers, Including the Cnr
rnnza paymaster, were robbed, tic
cording to a report brought here
today by tho passengers.
Thoy salt) tho private car of Dfng
las was not molested. Tho engineer,
fironmn, nnd five persons riding on
tho tender, were killed by the derailment.
BRTSH
E
IKES ATTACK
Start Assault on German Lines
N,ear Hulluch, France, to
Regain Trenches
(RESULT IS FAILURE
BALLOON
IS
lllfl DIUKllltlii: OF FHEXCH XAVV
IS DESTROYED
PREMIER COXPEHHIXG
, AT BELFAST TODAV
lllr AMoclitr.l l'rrm In Cnoi lltr Tlmcu.J
DUBLIN. May ' K.. Pre
mier Asqulth," who has beon
In Dublin for'- several days
dupnited this morning for
llelfast to confer with prom
inent men In tho north.
Fighting IsSharper Than In
the Immediate Vicinity of
Verdun
FRENCH ATTACK REPULSED
Catches Flro While In the Air
Fulls Into the Sen Crew
Is I,ost
and
ID, Auocltttd rifta lo Coot nf TIbim.j
PAIUS May 1G A dlrlglblo bal
loon iwlilch Is reported from Toulon
to have fallen Itno tho sea orf the
Sardinian coast, belonged to the
French navy. An official statement
today says the balloon, caught fire
from nn unexplained cause whllo fly
lug over the Mediterranean Friday.
Four of the crow of six are known to
bo dead. The fate of tho other two
is unknown.
CASEMENT IS
HITOI TRIAL
Supposed ficad of Irish Rebel
lion Is Charged With '
High Treason
arraign! today
(1KEECE AXD EXTEXTE
row Kits have agreed..
MnJ Torre In That District Will He
Cmtl) I in leaved In Cuiisc-
, (piciii'e
I)ii.ti!.4 r.-ni lo , TIwk.I
SIX ANTONIO. Tetas. May If..
tormslion Imlliatlng a plan for tho
Mimptlon of lalds across tho Into--
usIomI lliio near Hrownsvllle,
ihl army licailipiarters here nnd
'El. It Is expected, ciuso a itinsldor-
i'b itreriKtlienliig of the force now
MMlIng that illstilct.
Official reports Rave no nddltlonnl
iof artlvitics of armed Mexicans
?flle I'roKrcso but their presence
Nasn line with reports made
JboUi agents of the department of
M ami the apt nts or the stnto
Wtment.
IfIC
l-'runk Torraco of King county,
Wush., eutertuluod the nudieuco utj
the MiiBonlc opera hpiisn nn the sub
M't or good rendu Saturday evening
nftor tho Peck-Kendall political de-l
hate.
' It was about 0(30. o'clock boforo
Mr. Terrace was Introduced. Charloa
Hall who acted as (Jmlrnmn of (ho
meeting stated that ho was one of
tho best authorities on good roads
and had spoken nn tho subject nil,
ovor tlio country.
This was ouo of the meetings of n
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LONDON, MJty lfi. Th'o
foreign office, liiinounccd to
day that the outstanding
differences between Orecco
and the entente powers were
settled amicably with tho
result that there would bo
no violation of4the neutrali
ty of O recce.
Are Driven Hack When Advance Is
Attempted at Headman's Hill
Aiistrlaus Claim to Have Held
Mail; an Italian Attack
(lljr Ai.oflalr.1 I'rrm to Coon liar Tlmrt.l
1X)ND0N, May lfi. A sharper
fighting is In progress In other sec
tors of tho western front than in tho
Verdun region. Berlin says the Hrlt
Ish hnvo beon attacking the German
lines near Hulluch, Franco, In an
effort to recapture trenches recently
taken by tho Germans thoro, hut nil
tholr attempts were ropulseif.
Artillery Active
Paris reports brisk artillery action
by both sides In Champaign. In the
Verdun regon tlio French failed In
attacks near Deadmnu's Hill and Cal-
llottn wood.
Italians ItopulHcd
Vienna announces the reptilso of
Italian attacks on the north slope
of Monte San Mlchole.
USING ARTILLERY
c
HKPOKT IlO.MItAHDMEXT
MACEDOXIAX VHOXTIKIt
OX
With Him As Defendant
Court Is D. J. Bailey, Pri
vate Soldier
In
Wws Comes from Sulonlkl nnd
States that Thero Is Xo In
fantry Fighting
Or Auoeltlxt rrru to Ooot Da? Ttmu.)
PAIUS, May 15. Heavy artillery
firing along tho Macedonian frontier
Is reported by the Iluvas ocrres
poudent at Sulonlkl. Thoro Is no
Infantry flouting.
WAITING
0
WILL
I
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SPEECH
.IOIIX
MAItlXKS Wllih IIA.NDI.i: MAT
TICKS AT SAXTO DOMIXdO
MAKE
T SALE
Americans Are on Shore to Deal With
tho Itmoliitlon Xo Hostilities
Vet
llr A.wlilM I'rrM to Coo llr Tlmn.J
WASIIINOTON, I). C. May Ki.
nmnaluM. which Mr. Terrace has beon I Tl' nR of o'o American ma-
making through tho county In tho In- ,,,nPH lU 8an, nomlniso City to deal
terest of tho road bonds. Ho told wltl tho 'evolution led by Oonorn!
of Boiuo of tho road conditions that Arias, minister of war against former, logging equipment to tho Philip
ho found In Coos county. He also1 President Jlmlnez, wis'roported to-j i)ehnor compnny, of North llcnd.
told of what had been done In lils!""' "' ,leur AUinnai capeuon. ho William Vaughn, ono of the part
M'DOXM.D AXD VAUOHX IMS
POSE OF khaki: OF CAMP
W. WESCOTT WIMj XOM
IXATE WIUSOX
Pint Logging Equipment Coos to
Hiieliner Coinpany In .lime
May Do (Inn logglug, Ilcllef
McDonald and Vaughn within tho
next :ir. days will ju all probability
turn ovor part of their Illuo Uldgo
county In Washington and of tho vnstj
far no hostilities nro reported.
E IS OPENED
Alliums PltEPAltl
WMT.VTIOV; IT(IIICA(J0
P" H. lie) nold, National Seeietary,
Hit 0K'ned lloaihpmiters
v .Meet .lime 7
' Hi iuwliin rri to i r, TlmM,l
tWCARO. m.u i-. i...o0 ii
k ' lltUIIUP '
ftioMs. seiu-t.irv oi the republican
"""M COnuilltUi .illlv.w) (nrlnv
M ""' I ,(111111 nun
Cii r. ommu,u' 'i'adiiuartoisjmontH weTO
r "eCohsouni , ,e the convention! faulty of to
"w June 7.
ndvantages Hint the farmers had do-J
rived tliYough good roads.
Mr. Torraco innda tho statement!
that good roads made up tho most lm-
portnnt question before tho Amorlcniij
ii.mi.ln tfiilnv. "l.'vnrvllilni? wo eat.i (IKXEItAli
drink or wonr," lie said, "dopends
either directly or Indirectly on good
FOK i ronds."
Mr. Torraco said that ho had found
some very bad r'oadB In Cops couutv
Ho gnvo soino facts and figures to
show Hint In some cases the actual
financial benefits In ono yenr would
be more to (ho fnrmors than tho Is
suance, of bonds would ever cost
them,
.Mr. Terrace made his talk In a
plain and clear manner. Ills state-
direct and he has the
ulty of tolling n good douj turn is
of Interest.
SCOTT .BACK HOME
iters, tills morning said tills asser
tion Is coriect. Ho said that Juno
10 Is the date on which his com
pany expects to finish woTk at Illuo
Kldgo.
No price is mentioned in tho
KKTTKXS KllO.1l THE, transaction. The equipment, c-
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rtu Day
ADDRESS
ynici
u Cuoi Hr TIium.)
t.. 15 Tho jury
U r i .
It "i u was uiu-.ie to agreo nnd
fc ,0 l talied ,trt i0i.rt. Tho
KWMiua.1 ..... . . .
fy. u,,l sent nacK wont for
- iu I'uniiiin., ,,., .iim .!..
i'. iiruutiiiiiiiiiict
'contiti'i,.
rfCoa.8r,.00f(1 phono7o
Ton c...
&. '-"o of the
mz, "'":::.. s
uaui .. . '"", "" tonus.
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OWii'i' K Ul,,IJ' Hontlst, 201
1WJ. Phone ii" j.
finest
city,
I. S.
.IOIIX l. HOCKEFELLEH .lit. AXD
(!EX. WOOD SPEAK
Assistant Sonctnry of Xavy Koose-
elt ANo on Prorf.-iini at
National Meeting
inr AmoUU4 rn to Cao Vtj TIoomJ
CLEVELAND. O.. May 15.
John D. Itockofoller Jr. Major Gen
oral Wood and Assistant Secretary
of tho Navy Iloosevelt wore speak
ers at the today's sessions ot the
International Y. M. O. A. conven
tion, llookefeller told of tho wel
fare work being done In tho mines
of Colorado.
cording to men who know, is said
to ho In' good shapn and to be
worth In the thousaud3 of dollars.
From this sale It Is Judged that
hereafter Hie Huehnor company will
do a sharo of Its own logging.
IU AwocUtfj. rre to Coo. nr Tlran.j will Xot Alter Camps
WASIIINOTON, D. C. May 15. Mr. Vaughn stated that the trans
Major General Scott, who returned: action has no bearing ct all on the
today fiom tho border conferences . McDonald and Vaughn camp nt
ItOKDKK COXFEKEXCKS
Hopeful of Satisfactory Settlement
in Spite of Kurt no Agreement
Was Konehed
PrcMdeiit Invite Xwv .lersey Mini
to Make the AiIiIivhs nt Dem
ocratic Convention
tllr AiMtUlM rrru lo Coot Dtr TIom.1
WASHINGTON, I). C. May IB.
President Wilson has asUeil John
W. Wescott, attorney general of
Now Jersey, who made n speoch
iiomluatlug him at tho Baltimore
convention, to make the nominating
speech at St. Loul.i. Wescott has
accepted.
DASH INTO MEXICO KOK IJAXDITS
IS CHECKED
KelnforcemeiitN Xewled Hy Expedition
lloforo It In Possible to Push
Further On
Or AnorltloJ rrM lo Coot rur Tlml
MARATHON, Texas, May IT.. Tlio
expedition In searoli of tho bandits
who committed tho Glenn Springs
outrage hits checked Its dash into
Mexico and Is nan- awaiting reinforce
ments boforo pushing on, according
to roports received here today.
A mossngo has been sent to Fun
ston by Colonol Sibley, commanding
the Fourteenth Cavalry, asking Tor
aid. Military observers here point
out that Major Langliornn and his
flying squadron of tho Eighth Cavalry
Is now porhnps two hundred inllej
beyond tho bnso without sufficient
troops to protect the Hue of cnmmunl
cations.
EXPLOSION FATAL
Font KILLED WIIEX POWDEU
PLAXT HLOWS UP
Accident Occurs In Factory of
pout Company In New
Jersey
Dii-
LATE KEPOKTS KAY TEX . .
MEX .HAY HE DEAD
with General Obrogon Is hopeful for
the situation despite the fact that
Sumner or the camp at Heaver Hill.
The Blue Itldgo camp was stalled
tho conferences lesulted In no formnlj In 1U00 by the Slinjuon Lunihor
agreement for Hie cooperative action.
Ha conferred with linker but inatlo
no formal report.
Xo Stops. Taken
Scot will see Secretary iLanslng
tomorrow and meanwhile no steps
will bo taken to reopen diplomatic
relations for a formal ni?roement with
Cnr'ranzn.
Pendjng -ratification 'agreement.
Carrarua troops, are being moved
northward Irlditlio bandit ridden por
tions of Mexico.
(iiuildfng tho Lino
Tho American mpedltlonnry forco
under Pershing is being withdrawn
into, strong groups on tho line of
communication, whero It will nwalt
the outcome of Obrogon's efforts to
clean up-tho territory to tho south.
KIU'PPS IXCHEASE CAPITAL
KOK KENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, close In and reasonable.
GOTi First nnd lllrch.
kou isAi.i-: ny r- "00
Address iCS Ulgliland.
lllr AwofUloJ J'reM to Cooo IUr TlmM.J
VIENNA. May l 15. The
okoda works, tho Krupps of
Austr'a-Huugary have do
cided to Increaso their cap
ital by fGTiO.OOO to $9.
0Q0.0OO.
compnny. Hi 1 o 7 McDonald and
Vaughn took over tho camp and
havo operated it, for Jibout nine
yenrs. It now employs vloso to 100
men.
There remains but little timber in
tho vicinity of Illuo Kldgo, It Is
said, with tho exceptions ot several
fine sections of timber included In
the 0. and C. land grant, now in
volved in litigation.
Tho Huehner Lumbor company
bought from the Simpson Interests
thousands of acres of Coos Rlwi
lands. It Is expected the logging
equipment will uid in logging these
holding?.
Ill, AtuxUleJ I'mi lo Coot Dr Tim..
GIHBSTOWN, May 10.
The rescuers bellevo as many
us ten aro killed. The sup
erintendent and a3slstant
are among the killed.
MEET TOMORROW
Prohibitionists Will Hold u County
Convention
rDf aimUI4 TTMi w moo ur TlmM.1
GIHHS TOWN, N. J., May 15.
Four or more men were killed nnd
a dozen Injured in an explosion to
day iu the llapauno plaut pt the
Dupout Powdor Company.
KILL VILLA LEADER
J CLIO CARDENAS IS SLAIN BY
AMERICAN' SOLIDERS
With Two Other Bandits Ho MtvtH
Death In Skirmish
Yesterday
(Br AuuxUt Frrv to Coo D, TIum.)
LAKE ITASCATE, May 15.
(Wlroles3 to Columbus) Three
The Prohibitionists of Coos county i bandits, Including Julio Cardenas,
a Villa leader, were killed in a
skirmish with an American detach
ment, 20 miles east of here yesterday.
will hold a convention tomorrow at
2:30 p. m. at tho Methodist cliuroh
in Marshfteld, Delegates to the state
convention will be chosen nnd other
business transacted. George Carr,
n leader of Portland, will bo present.
Dr. I. C. Vnugfian. Dentin, Room
Iti, First National Bunk builiMBg
KOR KENT 7 acre ranch, 2JJ
miles from Marshfleld. Berries
ami chickens. Good house, mod
ern mprovement3, Phone 108-R.
GET II REPRIEVE
VILLA MEX (JRAXTED TWENTY
OXE DAY'S DELAY
Seven Mexicans I'nder Sentence
Bo Hanged tw Columbus
Raid
to
Dr AikkI.I.! IT.m to Cou 04, Tiojh.)
SANTA FE, May 15. Governor
McDonald today granted a 21 day
reprieve to tho soven Vllllsta ban
dits sentenced to bo hanged at
Doming, May JO, for their part in
tho ruld on Columbus.
REBEL FLAG DISPLAYED
Sir Roger Hnillos When He Amvi It
and IKh'Iiitch Thai Halloy Is In
nocent Ileal Trial M'l'l Cmo
In Higher Court
nr AM(,fl'M Vt m rtr TimM.l
1X)ND0N. May 15. Sir Jtogor
Casement, supposed head nnd prlnio
Instigator or the Sinn Fein rebellion
In Ireland, was arraigned In tho po
ke court today and chnrged with high
treason. Tho few iiectators rwljo
were pormltod to enter tho famous
old Bow Street ipollco court won
considerably surprised nvhon the
second prisoner wits placed bevld
Casement In the dock.
So'dlor Ts Charged
This tnnn was Daniel Julian Halm,
a private soldier, whoso homo Is at
Wembley, a villlugo near London.
Ho Is Jointly charged with Casement
with high treason. In opening tlio
rasa for the crown, thu nttornoy gen
eral charged Hint Casemont conduct
ed n systomatc campaign among the
Irish prisoners In Germany with tt
purpose, of seducing thorn from s
leglaucn. Bailey, ho nald, was in
duced In this manner.
Hearing PifHmlniiry
Thq police court heuring Is morolr
prellmliinry to tho real trial which
will take" place later before a panej
of Judges of the lilgh court of Jui
tlco. Sir Frederick Smith told the story
of Casement's allegod machlnutlons
In Berlin wllh dutallH of his trip by
Htibmnrlno to Tralee, whero he landed
with Bailey and u third man named
MoutofUi, mho Is still at largo.
Displays Itohol Flng
Uo.alHo told of Bonding n ship with
20,000 rifles from Germany to Tralee
and how this ship waB sunk and the
crew captured.
Tho attorney genernl here Intro
duced a dramatic touch by display
ing a green rebel Hag which he said
Casement brought from Germany to
Ireland.
Tho prisoner glanced ut tho flag
and smiled.
Ra'N Bailey Innocent
Aft r formal evidouco had been Riv
en by the police, CuBoment arose and
said: "Well, thut man (pointing to
nalley) Is Innocent. I think the In
dictment Is wrongly drawn against
him."
I'v Prisoner Joined
Tho first witness was John Rob
inson, of Belfast, who was ono ot
tho prisoners taken to Germany nnd
recently released. Ho suld of 4,000
Irish prisoners gathered nt Ltmburg
STILL DISCUSSING
THE BRAXDEIS CAKE.
B; Auocltt Vina Iu Coot IUr TlniM
WASHINGTON, I). C,
May 15, The Brandols nom
ination Is again under ills
ciuslon today by the
senate Judiciary committee
In executive session. A re
port is current that tho
committee decided to report
the nomination without
recommendation.
4 ! to hear Casement's exhortations for
them to Join an Irish brlgado to
fight England, bolweon fifty and
sixty JolfXd.
Casement Is Hissed
According to the testimony ot Dan
iel O'hrlen, another Irish prisoner
who was at Llmburg during Case
ment's visit and who afterwards was
exchanged, Casement was hissed and
hooted out of the Llmburg camp.
Some members of tlio Munster regi
ment struck him and several prison
ers, Including O'Brien were punished
for It. their rations being cut clown.
.MANY EXPECTED
Fellowship Club to Have Banquet
Tomorrow Evening
The Fellowship Club good roads
banquet is to be held at the Christian
church next door to the Myrtle Arms
tomorrow evening. It was announced
today
HORSES ARE BCARCU
CamelH Aro Used lnj.')ielr Place la
Englund
Br AuorUt4 frox lo root Br Tla.M.1
LONDOM May 15. Owing to the
scarcity of horses in Sheffield, a big
Tho first Intention was to hold It marcantllo establishment hit upon the
in the Guild hall, but so many tickets' scheme of yoking two camels und an
have already been sold It becomes elephant to a dray and found th
necessary to secure larger quarters. experiment so successful that the out
Ladles of tho Christian church hnvC'fit is a fixture on the city's streets,
charge of tho banquet. ITho animals Jog along easily with a
John Yeon nnd Rufus olman, or, load of ten tons doing the wcrk of
Portland, are expected to be amongl eight horses,
tho speakers. '
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