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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
Tf" ONLY THE UNINTERESTED CAN APPROACH ANY SUBJECT WITHOUT BIAS vnUR. ADS CARRYING SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A More' mHn lining rpnco In n m-vlmfr, inii.itvil Willi the ftpnco hI lij mSirr Niiurtt, should ili'iluo Its fOtltpftt-Jllhv llllHrtMIH'l In tho r iiiimmli! Doei your stove's ad M'liloiiiK 'pure tin lliatV ,.ur Mot enow , Mwmlil npponr in rvgtilnily n.lM" till neunpiiper. ir n in-wiMtjM-r ninlHeil mi l-sue now mj (H. cxon for mi weighty ii ivi M, i,m riNHiiK " "''h'" iii it would mil 1k a kwi'. nou.pmHT. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED 1'Uf.SH VOL XXXIV IMnldMied In 1H78 ns Tin Const Mnll MARSHRELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911 -EVENING EDITION A CniiMiltilntlun of TTtiic, Const Mull mill Coos liny AjlxeriNer. No. 89. A ? y y ill HJMl gj4(Ji HUE IIMM 51 TO t HAVE IDE PARTIAL CONFESSION Deputy Sheriff Brain Reports One of Accused Men Ad mitted Guilt. INTIMATED HE WAS ' GOING TO SO TESTIFY: Darrow May Become Chief Counsel For Defense In Dynamite Case. 4 MIOKJS ll.l IMFlk i i nr.i'i flly Associated ProsO I.OS ANGELES, Cnl., April 27. DlBtrlct Attorney Troll - erlckB Btntod thlB afternoon that Mrs. Ingcrsoll positively Wcntl- fled James 1. MeNamarn iih ' Ilryco. Ortlo McManlgal emerged from the district nttornoy'H of- flee shortly nftor ono o'clock "Did Mc.Mnnlgnl conflrin Ills ' confession," "FrcdurlchB -wim asked. "WVI1, yon -won't e sued for llliol If you say ho din," wns tlio significant reply. ', ........ ..... iwx-t. ifnicf.n (Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) I.OS ANGKLKS. Cnl., Aiirll 27. Under SherlfT ltohort Ilraln of l.w Angeles, who wns irno of the olllcern accompanying Ortlf McMnnlga) to the coast rrom Chlcn.o. toldji repr-, tentative or tno Associnteo jtcsb io ilny that on tho second day out Me Manlgnl said to him 'T blow tip tho Llewollln'Iron Works In "Los Angolas Chrlttmns night nnd received t'-OO for the Jidi. I nut going out to Los Angeles to tell tho truth nbout this sbole business. What do you sup pose tho punishment heforo me would ho ir I turned stnto'H evi dence?" l'lmi'iif " Defense, attorney Job Hnrrimnn of Los An geles, ono of tho counsol for McNn morn brothers mitl McMnnlgnl, an nounced today ho had Just hnd an Interview with nil threo of tho prl toners and thnt they would plead not Eullty to tho dynamiting charges and ( that the defenso wtis prepnred to ' prove that Tho Times nowsiinper. 's destroyed by gns not dynnmlto Clarence Darrow, the attorney who figured prominently In tho dofonso of 'loyer, llt-ywood and Pettlbone. has teen iptni...,i nu oi,ir ..nnmni fnr John and James McNamnmiiud Ortio John J. McNamara, secretary and McManigal. This information was treasurer of tho International Brtdgo teceived from Indlnnnpolls In a mes- and Structural iron Workers Ao se to J. E. Tlmmons, local organlz- elation, sent out today to tho Asso r of the International Bridge and clnted Press by his attorney, O. M. Structural Ironworkers' Association. Hilton, tho following statement: I "To tho Brotherhood of Organized DRN'IKS COXVKSSIOX. I.nbor In California nnd the United Attorney Hilton nftor a conferenie! States: In this second attempt to Uh the prisoners said McManU.il crush and discredit the cause wo re solutely denied in tho presonco of present. I realize fully tho despera- ltnesses thnt he hnd made nny con-tion Flon whatsoever and hnd said ,hat (be statements to that effect. re unqualifiedly false. i McManigal was taken before tho district attorney at 11:30 where he hal been two hours In tho presence ' a shorthand reporter. Hilton said he would not bo much urprlsed if McManignl had confess- fi to the district nttorney but such a "fesslon, ho snld, was vitiated by 'h statement McManlgal had mads ,0 Wm and others In the Jail deny- lD8 such confessions. Brln reiterated his former state-' ttent that McManlgal had confessed W him fi .i ....... Ivnl ... ...v- umwing up or tne jiewei- . n works on tho trip from Chl tJ8o. Woman Sees Prisoner. This morning Mrs. D. H. Inger of Ban Francisco In whose lod- "uuse she knew J. B. Bryce who tharged wljh the actual work of in anting Tho Times building, was Urea wpie opportunity to study an(l left Jail with District Attor- BOONS DENIES ANY FRAME-UP Detective Says He Is oorry Suspocts Are Members of labor Union. (Uy Associated Press to Cutis Day Times.) ; CHICAGO. 111., April 27. William .J. HuriiB, tliu detective who brought iiliunt the nrreit or 0e alleged dynn- inlterB of the Los Angeles Times (building and who wns arrested at In- fllunnnnlls on a nliurcn of It lilntiiittiir prisoners Ik In Chicago rusting and preparing to ' to Los Angeles to tuku part In the prottucntlon or thu men arrested. Mums brought with him from Indlapolls two stilt vases full or uvlllcnce, documentary and otherwise, llu lnughcll at the Jtld naping churgvs and wild ho nvas known as a sympathizer with union lalior. "All talk of n frame up la ridiculous," slid tho llutvctlvo. "Any one -'ho know mo, knows better. I nm a laboring mnn and I niu ory tho men I arrested art- connected with u lalior union. I expect to be 'in Los Angeles within a wnuk." my r,,edorlcks -who Is hveplng t hlmtudf what 'her declshm In tht- matter Mif Identlt) Is. i (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) C1IICA-C10, 111., 'April 27 C'laronce Harrow denied todno- thnt ho was -p- Ibtiuetl ns voiiusel for tho Inlnr mill nttused of being tlyiinmlters. Accused Union Official Issues Statement Charging ! Conspiracy. . (By Associated Prees to Coos Day Times.) LOS ANulSLhb, Lai., April .-. of tho enemies of labor arrayed. against us but I nm of good heart, or It will fall. "That I urn Innocent of any Infrac- tion of tho law In word or act, needs no emphasis from me, for the truth Is mighty and will prevail right sneedlly, nnd for it I shall contented- Iv wait. I will send to all brothers and friends of union labor tho world over my earnest and affectionate greetings, with assurances thnt there Is no villainy or conspiracy posslb'lo of which we aro afraid. "I nm also confident that it Is uot asking too much of the public to suspend Judgment In these matters ... ...!.. o full nml until an uppurimmj " - fair defenso has been afforded. J. J. McNamara." Attorney Hilton Insists that Mc Managal states has not made any confession and does not Intend to make pne. BREAKWATER sails FRIDAY afternoon at I o'clock Irom Mrsh- field FOR PORTLAND. APPEAL IDE BY 11IBA ODDS II FLEECED G. S. Randall Loses $480 With New Joins Club. , and Found Friend the -"Never Again" G. S. Hnnilall, who retuntly came to Coos Day to locate, ban been made the 'vlttlni" or Portland holdup men to tho tune or !$480. Mr. Itnndnll eanie here sonuitlmo nc,o from "Lot Angolos with his cousin, "Mrs. E. C. McDonald, and they bought n relln nnlshinent on n homestead Boven iuIIcb rvom here. Mr. Itnndnll then went to Portland to buy boiiio stock, etc., amd U U 3'resttnieil th-at It wiu,nwnkened his ?IS0 nnd Nlcols were i..c money intituled for two purpi- President. Gasoline Schooner. io Ply Between Here and the Coquille. The President, a forty-tan gasoline schooner, ieavt San Kntmiaco for Coos Tlay today nnd will )Jio put ouj u, WJa nyMuino nw run. ano is nwn.d by thc3Jorth,I?acilic Stenm- ship compnny nud wns sent here by President Doe on thu request oC Agent SIcGcorgc for Improving tho sorvlce to Coiiulllo river points. Sho will run In connection with tho Al linnco and ItCdontlo. Tho President wns formerly In tho sorvico at Eureka but luis umlergono jin complete overhaailni; at San Fran cisco. Slhi Is oxperied to.renth hero about Sunday, coining up uulier her ,cwvn power Her draught Is inch that Agent ShiGeorgu uxpocts tuiho nblo tti tako frt-lght from here t Myrtle Point, dnxlug high -water at least. Sho will havo no trouble mnkli CpqullU nud other lower river polntj at anyitago of tlie water. A throni'.li compefJtlvo rate mvIII bo made. Oceaslonal trips may bo madb to Gnrdhior and othor points If xo buslnrss warrants nnd If tthoy can bo made without rntorferlnr with mo Coqulllt- river bervlco. Sacramento Takes Wednes day's Game By Score of Two to One. (By Asswlated Piss to Coos Bay Timet.) PORTLAND, Ore.. April 27. Sac- remento toolc a two to one victory from Portlnnfl yesterday. The scores of tho Coast league ettnes were as follows: At Portland Sacramento Portland It 2 1 li 8 At San Francisco Oakland San Francisco. At Los Angeles Vernon. . . . Los Angeles. . HAYS HE IS 1IRYCE. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 27. District Attorney Fredericks stated that Mrs. Ingersoll of San Francisco today declared (hat, James J. McNa mara whom she saw as he left, tho train this afternoon was without doubt the J. B. Bryce that she knew and who Is alleged to have bpught the dynamite used to destroy the, Los I Angeles Times building. , NEW BOAT TO BE PUT 01 RON PORTLAND IS . BEATEN m IN PORTLAND t,ml ,,e wn ,u,'cc,, of- A Portland napvr tollB'the story as follows: I it. a. Kauuan 01 .Mnrsnnciu, was "0. n Good SnmnrlUm Mondny night to a new "friend" whom lie met In a fcnloon at Seventeenth nnd Washing Ion streets. Now Itnndnll belongs to the "Never Again" club, tho membership rec asting him $480. He 'took the new "'frloniK" who gavo hit name as Thomas Nlcols, and who claimed to be an ex-Jockey, to lilt room in the Wnndurst rooming Iwimu at r-tr Washington street. Tuesday morning when ltnndntl missing." LEAVE TODAY Steamship Sails .1 his Morning For'Portland 'Delayed at Eureka. Tho Xlllnnco nrrh'td In Inst eve J ning from Kureka. having been slightly "ilelnyed by rough weather. Her freight tor Cooiiay was tpikJUy dtschnrr.cU and the -Diitgolng cargo taken au rapidly jc that she vwus nblo to net out for Portland tuu morning. Anions thoso arriving from Ku- neka on lier were: I). Parian, 12. N. PSilgor, .1. llosan, a. II. Tutlhey, h. N. AVIsoman, Mm. 11. K. WItliitms, M1r Hondorsou, 1.. Urnn, J. a. Warren, Mrs. J. 11. War- lrun, W. vt-urrenl u JtacKiey, r. :(. IHarkins. Amongioso salllnB'froin here for Portland wore tho following: liver Johwnnson, P. IS. Shoiinrd.'lj. ILColoman.Joo llrousuvd, M. M. TtUiil, Jos. Onnvorso, W.loy Hvorett, D. It. llurnsWIi, P. H. l;nw, G. Flero-j mlng. N. L. Maney, u. il iJiuer, .iirk. 11. 'Oirleson, 'J I. Carlesw, Gertrndo Ikrrs, GumhlVl JohnnBon, Mrs. T. Howe, M. C. Corson, M. IV'Snndmyo., KrouM AKiedwn, Otto llrilmberg, C. 13. Armstrong, J. K. Kddy, Donald Updykv, .Mrs. .1. K. Updylts, Mrs. K. HauMe, Irene rey, It. "L. Shultz. J. 11. Mcfleo, W.'H. Kergnstin, It. II. Smith, 'Jim McFobtor, II. Ccqiplo, A C. Ullery, Thos. Howe, G. VT. Hollls- ter. S. K. Tels, L. W. Kstus, lien Kot- tleson, UV.lklns, Sm Antleraini, Carl Klmgsclt, KU. Gllbertson. COAli HULK ClIAXOKI). IbillniiuN Viiiinot "Knforw ' One WYJfJhl Itegiihitlon. (By Assoclnttd Press lo Coos Bay Times.) WASHLNGTOX, D. C, April 2C It w.i held by the Interotnto Coin merco CommlBsUw thnt a mlo In tho frolght tariff of a railroad jirovldliiK shipments of coal should not be weighed except at "tho point of ori gin was treasonable. BU1L1X LS UYX.IMITKW. .Opei Shop Contractor's Work Dam- I iiged At Vuiicouvit, U. C (By Assoclattl Press to ooa Ba.v ' Times.) j VANCOUVER, B. C, April 26. An apartment hotifco In tho course of construction by 15. J. Ryan, a con tractor who has been lighting the Unions, was dynamited, today. Owing to tho crude manner In which the dy- nnmltn wns nluppd thf dnmnco re-1 suiting from the explosion was great ly minimized. There Is no clue. FOLLOW the HAND to HANDOX, Sunday, MAY 7. PnONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS 94.0" PER TON. FOLIX)W the HAND to BANDOX, Sunday, MAY 7. ' Save money by jiatronlzUg Th adrertUwi. 0 LI REPORT III REBELS ME ABOUT TO CAPTURE NfflLAN WILL APPEAL TCASE Southern Pacific to Fight Land Suit to Last Court Other Cases. NKW YOKK, N. Y April 27. Following u meeting or the executive committee or the Hnrrlmnu linos hero the announcement wns made that the company would appeal from the rul ing of United States Judge Wolvcrton at Portland yesterday, in which the Judge decided in favor of tho govern ment and ordered $7., 000, 000 worth or land restored to the national do- nml" - bieamsnip Mrnves rrom ron- land With Large List McCollum Resigns. The Hrenkwater, which has "been delnyed at Portluud undergoing nn overhauling and repairs for the five day schedule which sho Is to operate on after May 1, arrived In this morn ing. Sho hnd n big freight cargo nnd full passenger list. Capt. Mncgenn reported thnt tho charges ngnlnst her In thu federal court ut Portland were lll-foundud and that ho would provo ho acted within his rights. Ho says that tho Ilreakwater's class only requires two mates but thnt ho nud tho compnny (had put on a third ofllcor and ."been running with tho threo.- has The. nnattor has been taken, up direct at J Washington nnd will liu adjusted ivoon. "At nny rato I am not woi- jrylng nbout tho outcome," said Capt. Macgeun today Bert McCollum, who has been purser on thu Brenkwator for n long time, has handed In his resignation to'oecoino offectlvo May 1. Ho Is go Ing to San Francisco to reside. )t is ttcpected thnt a wireless operator will bo put on nnd that ho will act as purser as well as handling the wlrelfSB. Tho wireless apparatus has lion Installed but tho operator has not been secured yet. Tho Brenkwator will sail at -1 o'clock Friday for Portland. Among thoso arriving on the Breakwater wero tho following: Chas. Hoffman, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Langeliorg, Mrs. Turubower, 11, Kavage, Mrs. Boyd, 11. Dorau, H. II. Granger, J. R. Gorstol, Edw. Fitz gerald, Geo. Cathag, R. Tally, F. W. Days, Mrs. Days, C. Maguuson, II. Knutson, Miss D. Watson, G. Gnusol, G, A. Keofe, II. E. Poison, Anna Pol- son, Harold poison, v. u. uaroiu, i Mru T'rhlurwi O W Irniiu II Pnlunn Id. Poison. W. Bales, J. A. Tralnor, i rrnnin .i Wnii. ii. T.. uiofi. Mrs. Baker. J. M. Brlnkloy, J. II. Da-' BREAKWATER IN EARLY TODAY I vis. Mrs. Dlllard, R. Orton, W. II.'. Keating, P. Bonnlnghnm, J. Work man, J. L. Jenkins, J. A. Sonnakor, J. Thomnson. Mrs. E. Maker, Miss Maker, D. Masterton, M. Shlto, Sblto Jr., W, L. Simmon, P. Ponwlch, Geo. Jenowlch. S. S. Pierce, R. Horkep, R. Werdor, L. Cnchas, Jno. Morto.i, Mrs. Hutson, L. Rnlno, II. S. Ham mond, D. J. Kinney, J. A. Johnstone, H, Hall, T. W, Buegehaus, Tho. Ogon, T. J. O'Keofo, II. Molster, I). Cart wright, W. F. Mlllor. Do YOU want to SAVE MONEY HAINES will SHOW you HOW. Read the Times' Want Ads. Insurrectos Said to Have Sur rounded Big Port on Pacific. CUT OFF THE WATER SUPPLY OF THE CITY President Diaz Recalls Former Secretary of War From France. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NOGALKS, Mox., April 27. What Is believed to ho an authentic report rrom Mnzathin, the big port on tho western const or Mexico, Is that tho city Is surrounded by rebola Who have cut off tho water supply from mountains, EXTENDS ARMISTICE. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, April 27. Frnnclsco I. Mndcrn has agreed to an extension of tho nrmlstlce for live days while' peaco Is being discussed. REYES IS RECALLED Dluz Summons Former .Minister of War Hack. (By Associated Press to Coos !13ar Times.) PARIS, France, April 27. Gonor nl Reyes, former Mexican minister of wnr, has been recalled from his mis sion here by President Diaz. ODD FELLOWS ENJOY E Anniversary of Order Ce!e brated By Coos County Lodges at North Bend The celebration of tho Annlvorsary or Odd Fellowship nt North Bond yesterday by the Cooh Couuty Odd Fellows association was ono of tho most marked successes of tho kind thnt has ever been held In this soc tlon. There was a big turnout of members from nil over tho county. Mr. E. II. Pelrco or Myrtlo Polntwns elected president or tho association for tho ensuing year and Jns. Watson of Coquille thu secretary and treas urer. The 1912 celebration of the anniversary of thu order will bo hsM In Coquille April 26 next yoar and the following your tho celebration will bo held In Marshflold. At yesterday's meeting, Secretary Henry Songstackcu of Marshflold called tho meeting to order and E, A. Anderson of Mnrshtleld was elected chairman. Thu regular lodgo anni versary services were hold. Last evening wns devoted to a so cial session ut Logglo's hall. Tho ienrly portion or tho evening was do- lvotcd t0 car,,B' C' M- "y,lor of, Nrt I B" winning the gentlemen s first "" ,rB,' ,'nm,, of Manrtijeld. ""'". "' ' ' ' . . .. .Morse and W. E. Covey receiving tho consolation prizes. Mrs. R. J, Coke , tied with Mrs. .Morse for tho consola Jtlon but the latter was awarded It In 'deciding the tie. Following this, a banquot waa served. More than 150 participated. (Nearly eighty from Marshflold wore I present. During the evening, mualo. j was furnished by Windsor's band and dancing was enjoyed until a UUi hour. BREAKWATER sails FRIDAY" afternoon at 1 o'clock from Marak fleld FOR PORTLAND. Try TarriiiBfes' Want Ada. . J , A jrn- ...-. . . .