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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1911)
WHAT WORD DO THEY USE FOR CHEATING WHEN THEY DO IT IN BIG FIGURE! YOUR. ADS CARRYING Your hIoit-iimvh, hlioulil appear in ........im-lv its iliuw 4IiIh nuUHimper. If SOMEONE HAS SAID: ttwfi ". miiivi niivt'ttixiug apace In n iii'uhhht, t-oinpim-ri w till Hie ppaco ueil by ol lici Mmvs should ilt'llno II roiiipiriiHe Importance lu tlio ami limn 'en ''"' weighty a ron mhi iw fenilnu: H"1 'Klit rnln It vuiill not '' h hihm! nepnper. rtmimiinll)! Dik'n jour Mint's ud- ME.MHER OK ASSOCIATED PHESB xctiNliiK fweo On Hint? QJocs lag VOL XXXIV IvoMblMicd til 1H7H ih Tin' Const -Mull THREE LOS ANGELES SUSPECTS CAREFULLY GUARDED OH Men Accused of "Dynamiting Times Building Pass Through New Mexico. EIGHT DETECTIVES ON GUARD IN THE CAP, Three Officials Are Arrested and Bound Over at India napolis for Kidnapping. By Associated 1'rens to Coob Dnv Times.) AiinimciuicuQrK, x m.. April 25. Handcuffed nnil locked In com partments. .1. .1. McNniuuru. secret ary and treiiHtiror of tlio Structural Iron Workoru International Union. nnrt J. H. Bryeu mid Ortlo K. aiuaiu nlgnl, on InfllctniontB charging them with the dynamiting In l.w. Angeles, paswd through hero thin morning on ronU' to Lob Angeles. Tliey niu guarded by eight detecting. 'No one was permitted to enter the com partmentH nnil tho men were not -allowed to leave the train. Philanthropist Appears Before Grand Jury On Defunct Company. (I5y Associated Press to Coob Hay Times.) NEW YOUK, N. Y., April 25. Andrew Cnrneglo wns n witness be fore tho grand Jury this nfternoon. Ho was being questioned regarding the nffalrs of the failed Carnegie Trust company. PASSES AWAY Millionaire Timber' Owner of Bandon and San Francisco Succumbs. Col. Coach, owner of upwards of five UiauBnnds of very vnluable tim ber on tho lower Coqulllo, heavily interested ,ln tho Geo. W. Moore Lum ber compiuiy ut Dandon nnd rated ad millionaire died nt San Francisco after n short illness. Ho was nearly eighty year uld. Col. Coach lor a number of years spent considerable tlmo at Dandon and was a great booster for that 6elon, being always willing to put money Into any project that was for the development of the lower Co qullle. He Ib survived by two sons. A San Francisco dispatch gives the following particulars of his death: "Colonel William Coach, million aire lumberman of Oregon, died at c iwiKeutiu Bnuiiariuiu no " D wilt of a stroke of apoplexy. He was 78 years old and had retired from active work several years ago. "Colonel Coach amassed a fortune by taking up land years ago in Ore Eon and later entering the lumber business. Shortly before tho fire of 1906 he came to San Francisco nnd established n residence. After tho catastrophe he left and for n time lived In Grand Itaplds, Mich., where as uusiness interests, ror bu.o time past he has been living at the Hotel Jefferson in this city. He was stricken with apoplexy early last W..-1, .- . 'a.. ....... ..,,. rlm. where he died.) . CARNEGIE IS H WITNESS COL. GOAGH T RAIN B IRE HELD Abductors of Suspects In Los Angeles Case Bound Over at Indianapolis. (Uy Associated Press to Coob Day Tim db.) INDIANAPOLIS. 'Intl., April ST.. Wnlter Drew of Now York, counsel for the National Erectors AHsoclno tlou. W. Joseph Fort, iiHMlstuut dis trict attorney of Los Angeles and Frank Fox, chauffeur, churgod with having kidnaped .1. J. McNnmara, becretnry and trenHiirer of the Inter national Association of Urldgea and structural Iron Workers, woro ur- rnlgnoll today before Justice or mo Pence Manning. They waived ino prelliulnnry examination and were bound over to tho grand Jury. Tho men an out on IioihIb. Thu genurll chargu Ib that tho men coiiBplred to take McNamara out of the- state with out duo process of law. A. F. Uadorfa of New Yorlc, nn as sistant of Drew, was arrested today for similar chnrges. Ford and Drew Fox were taken to jail but 'the prisoners were released on bonds furnished by a surety com pany this afternoon. AliOXC TIIK WATKHFItOXT. Tho Elizabeth from Snn FrnnclBSO reached Handon yesterday afternoon about 8 o'clock. The Nnnn Smith sailed from Hay Pnint. for Coos Hav yeutcrday nnd should rench horo early tomorrow. Thn Finol.1 from San Francisco reached Handon yesterday with pas- sengera and freight. Bubonic Victims In India In Two Months Total Nearly 150,000. (Hy Associated" Press to tho Coos Day Times.) LONDON, England, April 25. Tho official figures of the ravages of . ., ,.. tim bubonic nlngue provinces of India show nn appalling' total of 95.8S4 deaths from tho d!s-, ease during March and the fatalities in February were 43,509. FIFTEEN DEAD j ... ,. , Eight Other VlCtllTlS 01 West Virginia Disaster Still In Mine. (By Associated Press to Cooa nay Times.) ELK GARDEN, W. Va., April 25. Fifteen bodies were recovered from the Ott Mine today. The bodies of eight other victims of yesterday's ex- ,, to be in the J"""'"" " mine. - - . I TROUT Leaders with Loop 30 .DChw apart at MILNEU8. EOD KIDNAPING PLAGUE FATAL to rig mm ARE RECOVERED MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1911 EVENING EDITION FRANCES E. CLARK IS STRICKEN One of the 'Oldest and Best Known Railroad Men Passes Away at Portland Today. (13y Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND,. Ore., I cm ITER State Board of Health Ap- proves Four Samples and Condemns Three. COLON RAGILLI Dr. Jrn Hnrtle, health onicor and Alleged son of an ex-mnyor of Cle member of tho council of North veland, Ohio, and graduate of Prince- .. . .. , ,. ..... 1til.Mial(it ., n11 lin.iilartl.w. nth. lienu, nns jusi receiveu mo mm- iuh uiiubuhj, .. ...... ................. ..... . . . i . ....... i.i ...... ..in., wim nnttwproi! la lyBls of seven samples of wnter letlc young ninn who niiBwereu m, ............... ...... . i ..- tnken from liytlrnntB nt .ortn tno nniuo 01 -nay uruwii - Hend and Marsh Hold and the Ore- terdny sentenced to Uireo yeara In tho gon State Hoard of Health official Btato penitentiary by Judge Coko at making the nnnlyHls llnda that four Coqulllo but waB released under pnr- of the samples arc nil right and ole during good behnvior. Extlnunt- three of them urO "bull, tho latter lug circumstances stated by tho youth containing colon bacilli (human claiming Hint tho forgery to which Fewogo) and being absolutely unlit lie pleaded guilty was for the pur- for domestic ums. poso of aiding a sick companion won ... , . , . . for him much sympathy and tho cle As one of the snmpleB Bont from ' ' ' ... ...... ,...., i i.n. mency of tho court. iil'iu nun iti iv iiv wuuii -. ed, the result of tho test Ib nn oven brealc. Tho sample of boiled water waa found to bo excellent. It wns Included by Dr. K. MIngus. city health officer of Mnrshflold In tho Rumples to ascertain if tho boiled water when allowed to Btand wnH ccr- tain of being free from disease germs For tho other two briwiIcr from Marshlleld. Dr. MIngus tooU ono from tho faucet at his office and the on.er from the faucet at his house. The samnlo from tho office faucet was f. to be 11 right but thoone r"m Z MlngUB res!de,!co was found to contain colon bacilli and bo nb- Bolutoly unlit for domestic uso. '- , unlit lor uomesuc uso. Hnrtlo Btnted today that he Dr. I ..... . . ....i.- . ,.t waa KomK xu .! ,..... , -. w,? "'1. ? tLlZ T rn,.l.l with thn water BVBtOIll re- medled quickly. He la also. planning . . i. r mi..... .a n,i lor a CO lieruucu nun mm .hiui, "" !,, t .!. rn. n,.v ..UIIlllHvi '.,(. ... .w .... Water compnny. Dr. Hnrtlo stated Hint tho rnn LOOS Hay Water company officials had pro- mlsed to assist In trying to locate tho ... f nnmnminnitni. and to co- onernto to the fullest extont with .. I nil-11 I'll r IIU IIIIIIHH IIIIIL IIL IUI1DL LI1W d ment tanks should be put In and! other linproT-a.ent. .made "r. c ...iiibub, nw ..... improvements In trying to remouy 11. ..... i As soon as tho spring rains are over. vory detail nnd Deputy Prosooutlng further tests will bo made to ascor- Attorney Llljeqvlst was unab o to I he condition the water la likely finally Mr. LUJeqvlst en ,o be In all summer. 'tered P- clemency for Dr. Hartle says the Water com-."nrown" nnd asked that he , be sen pan, is now fencing ... the reservoir, tenced under parole and Judge Coke .. ... ..... .I.-, o. ioo, turv comnlled. , u,a ,,b w , Mnr8hneI( todny Bad that some- In the Contrail" I" .',...,,..,, llllllg JllUBl HO UU..O ... u ww ...- water situation. He said that he bo- lleved the only thing to Insure a healthy water supply would be to put in a i.re reservoir with two com- -" " "" partments, so that they could bo mm wo i .or " . '.,, "iven ! about live per cent of tho entire tin emptied and cleaned alternately with- to rema n ,1. , Coo. cc t y in II ri . , J Por word8 of BlinlIar !m. out shutting off the supply and also lhl thn wntnr fihoilld bfl fl tered. .. T,..., ... ... i, n,,iv Dnfn UT. Hill Ut' OHIU K.UV . ; .- .... .. j. ..... ... ... f ,.- tnmg to no umii mc ou..i.o u. .....- tamlnatlon Is found nnd remedied la for the people to bo the water used t .irinbim. nml domestic numosea. r drinking and domestic purposes, .... ,!,... nm, vin.,,. nisn u, ......... v...vw ......o..- .-- sent a samp.e irom v.,o .uu no.. v. mil .ml thU wns found to Z infected and unfit for domestic use. HOLE IN HOSE STOPS WEDDIXO. SEATTLE, Wash., April 25. Be cause there was a hole In her stock ing MJss Leonora Murphy halted her wedding to Clyde Rowan of Astoria,, Oreu after the ring had been bought) and the couple were ready to be mar- rled. Miss Murphy Insisted on re- . . t.nma nnil whlln hnililnC hr atocklnEB changed her mind about -marrying and dlsapjv Ved. Francis E. Clark, one of the oldetst railroad men in the I'nlted States, died hero today aged 73 years. Up to n year ago last winter ho was president of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle railroad, resigning nt Hint time on account of Ill-health. MISTER! IN T Handsome, Well Educated Stranger Keeps Name Se cretIs Paroled. Hrown, ho refused to give his roil iinme, vns bound over for pnaslng a bogus check for $31.02 on tho Hub Clothing nnd Shoe compnny nt Han don. It will bo remembered Hint he wub nllcped to hnvo passed n similar one on tho Biimo Arm bore. Ho dJ nncl BinnPU r"h " -"' "-"" ,. 'rn t Oardlnor. came to Coob Hay where ' could no got employment and went to i.nnuon w.u-ru ..,.- ... ....... wni taken B.ck. Ho needed medic in "d clothing and after their utile orls ' Ppt empionicni irr., .j. (i iinn..i tiiMt Iia in i iiik ; ... companions that ho was going to pass n forced check. Tho proceeds, it . -mtliliiK 0 . ....... . ., ii, nlnmi, of and medicine for tho sick member ot """ i"-"-' "" " tho trio and a ticket to Snn Iran clsco for him. ..... ..... . ,i, I., "nrown" plended guilty to tho In- "mown" plended guilty to tho ln - dlctment aim ioui mm mi u....,.... .. . . .. . .... ... .n.,nin,i with pnrt of tho story of tho mystery wiui !"" ' ... .... ry of the mystery surroun. ...g n .m. ; ho and fn her had trouWo Kat ho did not want to appeal to his . .1.l...n.l Hint parents Ilia tml ailllRinil.lIlltHl LIIU DkW. . .11 ........ ... !,. I.. 1 "nrown" Is about six feet four, 'l""tZoa breTd.'ng. edu - . , M, canon auu ri.i... - - sympathy of evoryone around tho courtroom. amtmro Boor iUer passing o e rrea ruu, ... ... ..... --- Egging company, arranged to give . ltim wnrir mr iiii ruiiiuuiM j . lh nnnnn' MO IK . . , , .u. lift a LOCAL com P ;-" "' " ' court'prt." """ ,D '-'I'-" " - - the first of each month. iveiiey is wmnim.. ,,,, ni(ip,i miiitv to Joseph Kelle, . plead ed g to, an nd C e. eb.r. " 'DoT ! maun ukuihoi u... .. made against nira '" "" sey Kreltzer's residence In Marshfleld lewelrv. Owing ,.-, himr less ''u vuiuo u. i j- ' " than B6 the maxlim.m P-'shmen for tho offense was ono yenr In the (county Jail and this was Imposed by Judco Coke, who In passing sentence, said that it probably wasn't all that Kelley deserved. Iver Johnson BICYCLES and supplies at MILNEIt'B. all J( you traded with HAINES you W(m,d not have g0 much occasion tQ cry inGH cogt of jjviNO. - PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR tCOAL OKDERSf 4-60 PBRIOJ A l'otiiili(lntlnn niul Coon 'SAYS DEMOCRATS SILL REUSE " TARIFF SCHEDULE Nf SCHEDULE DIAZ THUS PEACE NEARER President of Mexico Sends Op timistic Message to Asso ciated Press. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Times.) NEW YOUK, N. Y., April 25. President Diaz of Mexico has nddreBB - ed the following messago to the Ah- soclated Press: "Mexico City, April 25. Hill lu reply to your message - - " which you nsk mo concerning the .... . actual Hltuat nn In this ciiimtrv. I it iiiiiwii j Mil uorv iiiu .iiii.i;iiiiiif) nu actual Bltuatlon In this country. I urn ponvlnnul Hint i-ondltlnnn ,it peace. Interupted for tho moment, win intnrii o Mi.vii.,. nii.i iii,.t nil Mexicans will unite with tho Hlnglo purpOBo of furthering the develop- ment and progress of the country. Porllro Diaz." E. WhitlTlOre Makes NOVCl flnswnr in fihnrriGS In Sand- DCrg OaSC. wnemer me ..... .- . jf ,.. A. Saudberg. former city en- Kneor of Mnralilloia, against . r.. i .. ... ...... ... ,..it ti.i.. ,1..1. , of circuit court Is n mnuer mm ii cniiBlng much comment ir whir, . ., ...n-.. i.n ..... vninvnnii rrii.il Kin . .... .. n...,i rrnucisco nuu nun "" hh"" .......... . ..... i... win n. iM''!' "'"""" .iinil iipnvor in iiiivu inu tuou u...... ........ - . sir. " "1 ? '. ' n.' . . .-.. - -- i. ,l Hnaa nrn vnrv nllxlOUH t(l IIV Illlfl UUHH. I U U J iUrtiin " . - tma , n cause oi l lioro aim roauy " - - - i ..li.. .. nt nil If thn rnm Id , . a delayed. .....,. .Mnki'H Nocl Aiitwer. ...... ... -. -,.,..!. .... I In. "In tho case of Sandborg vb. Whit- . . mo o -. . ' "' lmo " anil .. .a .. r.r... ., n,. r v iiiriiinr... nil- Plaeo charged In pl.lntllT. complaint .put denies inai no uhuu inu ih"h but denies that ho used tho language as charged and states that the lan guage that ho did uso was "I loaned P. A. Snndberg $3G0 during tho year 1910 and that tho cost of englnoor Inc on tho vnrlotiB Btreet Improve- I ... - i. -i... ,. tf nult flfilil una . .... - " - - meniB in ino uny ui wph.m "- Cruelty Case l'p. Tho caso of tho Stato vb. C'rnwle who la clinrgeu wun kiiouuihh uv on trl.1 .J. yesterday. Crowley ad- who la charged with knocking out a mUB thBt ho knocked out tho horse's' ' to.eyo uuv u,m. .... - -- t nvnminimr struck in sou uoiense . i, ni .. ...ii ,. t u. ot nrnnvu RnnuiiL to Interject a little merriment Into tho proceedings by asking each of thorn as to tho "reputation of the horse In question for peaco and quiet Jn the community of Handon." ...... . ........ . ....v imnitnl Mill! 1 .". V ...v.w this afternoon, a son was born to Mrs. A. Foster of Curry county. Mother and child are reported getting along nicely. BREAKWATER salla FRIDAY afternoon at 1 o'clock from Marsh fleld FOR TORTLANR SLANDER SUIT ' if GO OVER No. 87. Representative Underwood Ex plains "Free List" Bill In House Today. NATION MUST CUT DOWN ITS EXPENSES Democratic Leader Speaks li Favor of Measure Repub licans Oppose. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 2C- , The tariff again holds tho nttcntloal of congress. It modo Its nppoaranoaJ ,odny ,,, tll0 ,,,, of tho fr00 J)it b,J ... ,. n a . .. . nn BlmMJ which throateiiB to lend to an nlni(Mt CI"" (,oba, ,,ororo flnn,ly mMd ulong to the Senate. Loaders ot both sides lu the Houso foreseo Ion (IcIuvh and talk ahead. That the measure will pass Is generally can-, ceded. ' Chairman Underwood of tho Wrvs and Means Committee in explaining tho proposed measure acknowledged It meant a reduction In tho govern ment ravouuoH of ten million dollars a yenr, but declared this will more than bo met by tho government eco nomies. "This froo list bill Is not offered aai n compensation to fiirmor for tho lro- ducts of Ills that were put on tho free, list In tho leclproclty bill," said Un derwood, "becniiFo wo do not bollevei l" "f "So'ST niont wlllln uny wny affoct tho farm- era' incomo. I "Ono of the nbJcctB of the bill la to remove from tho protectod list li.un li,i,li.i.i(ilu Hint Mm tnrtnur Tb8 ()ther .... u t0 roiluco the C08t of vlnK t0 tho MinB8(,B by puttlriR food im.iniinpnil thin U'ir nnlv thn hnzla- nip nf ii iimnnrrntln r.wlslon of Hib tariff. . .- ..... . IM '" --, - -- Bchedulo by schedule," he eniS . . , ., , "That, lu our opinion, la tho only roi)0r wny to hnndlo tho tariff que- -.-... ton congress. The uomocratie imrly does not Btand for wiping out the cuBton. houses." we realize tne, ,neo8 of ho government may b., b(jrjo , ft Jm,u.,0lI8 y8,om of du. t. ... . ... n,. ,tin- l,"n, " "' ""'" "- " prohibitive duties, wo ran fully main .tain tho amount of customs rove- I M uiios. .. n transparent attempt to mnnufao- ture po,.t.cu. capita. - - . I T Sacramento Plays Portland and Oakland at San Francisco. . PORTLAND. Ore., April 25. - ns A now series in mo v,unm .ubu .- day. no cnmeB being played yeatordBy i. t. . ii ..I .. .! I mkn unitih i tv , .... o ., schedule for tho coming week la aa follows: At Portland, Sacramonto. At San Francisco, Oakland. At Loa Angeles, Vernon. BREAKWATER Balls FRIDAY . . . . .V. afternoon ni i o ciw ." - field FOR PORTLAND. Rememeer a TURKISH BAV ... .. i nknn 1.-1 'I win ao you jswu". . -". After the show try a Turkteh battt . Phono 214- J. of Times I'onM Mull Hay AdvertUcr. 0 CCPICQ OPENS OOAY