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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
A PROMISE TO HELP SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS A BID TO HELP YOURSELF YOUB ADS CARRYING ffloois Sag tm SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A store's advertising epaco itt n newspaper, compared with llto spnce used by other Mores, hIiouRI dcfluo Its roiopnrntlw liiiHrtuiico in tlio roiunumlly Doc your store's ad vertising spncc do Unit? Your More-news, nlmuhl appear ns regulnrly n docs this nouspnpcr. If n inHhpiKr MiillltMl mi lsuo now nml (lion even for wi xwlglity n ron ton iih fwirliiK ""l ,,,K,,t ' K iult ",,t' lw n ""' newspaper. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESH VOL. XXXIV Established In 1H7H iw Tho Coiut Mali TESTIMONY IN $I0,000"CKSE FROM MARSHFIELD BEGUN jury Secured This Morning In P. A. Sandberg's Suit Against M. E. Whitmore MANY ARE EXCUSED DURING EXAMINATION First Evidence In Slander Ac tion Introduced This Afternoon. COQt'ILLE. Ore., Mny r.. The hearing of evidence In the $10,000 slander suit of I. A. Sundborg, for mer city engineer of Mnrshrteld, against M. K. Whltnioro. n former Marshfleld contructor. began thls.aft- crnoati. The case promises to ho linril fought niul n nitniher of well known Marshlleld men hnvo boon Bubpoonn cd ns witnessed In It. The morning session of rourt was devoted to securing n Jury. A num ber of whom wero excused by the court nml soiiio were chullenged on loth sides. Tho Jury cnnslstB of the following: I, Weekly, Ornvel Ford, n fnrmor. W. L. Mast, Myrtle Point, n car jicntcr. C. I). Gnroutte, llnndon, Hverymnn. Fred Nosier, Hrldge, n fnrmer. I.Ioyd Spires, Myrtlo Point. Ceo. Doll, Marahcld. Win. Hnrmon, Lee, n farmer. Oco. E. Pike, Coqulllo, a logger. Win. Oddy, Coqulllo, renl estnto. Phil W. Penrson, Dnndon, n farmer K. S. llurzee, North Bend, n con tractor. AmoiiB thoso excused wero tho fol lowing: J. II. James of Coqulllo, excused on challenge. A. II. (lodgings of Mnrshfleld, ex cused by court. W. II. Kennedy of MorBhlleld, ex cused by court. W. 0. I.nwhorno of Murshflold, ex cused on challenge. A. E. Neff of .Mnrshfleld, excused by court. A. M. Ross of Marshfleld, excused by court. E. II. Kern of Coqulllo, excused on challenge. I). It. Lewis of Leo, excused on challenge. Jos A. Collier Jr., of Coqulllo, ex cused on challenge. A number of Mnrshfleld men who acknowledged nn ncqunlntunco with either of tho principals that might bias them wero excused by the court. Most of those excused on challenges ere challenges by tho defendant. IS IJ PORTLAND OR I Defeats Vernon Three to Twc Yesterday Other Coast League Games. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., May 5. Port land took yesterday's gamo from Vernon by a scoro of three to two. The scores In yesterday's coast le.v 8e games wero as follows: A Portland It II Vernon 2 9 Portland 3 8 At Los Angeles R H San Francisco 7 9 Los Angeles 10 19 A Oakland R H Sacramento 7 11 0akland 5 C 'WXCI.VG SCHOOL TONIGHT 'Try The Times Wast Ada. MARSHFIELD, CHILD KILLED 111 BAY CITY Three-year-old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haldeman Vic- i tim of Accident. Johnnie Ilnldeman, tho three-yea. -old ho n of Mr. and .Mrs. Chns Halde man of Hay City wns liiBtantly killed last evening about 5 : 1 r by getting caught In tho saw-dimt conveyor of the new Rnstsldo mill. The child got caught In tho chain conveyor and wns carried up nml crushed to li' b- tween It and the pulley. The child's father Is n ilremnu nt the mill and the little fellow with his six-year-old sister wandered nwny . from home and down to seo the fnth or. They got In around tho conveyor, uiiHcen to the father ami were evi dently playing around the conveyor jWhon the lad stepped Into It nml was caught. The conveyor had Just been Install ed to carry tho sawdust to tho flre room. Returning the chnln conveyor runs along the llopr at the side of tho mill and hero It was that tho lad en countered It. The boy's body was pretty bndly crushed up mid deuth was Instanta neous. Coroner Golden nfter viewing tho scene decided It was purely nccldentnl and that nn Inquest was unnecessary. The funeral will bo held this aft ernoon. TRUE BILLS IN Ninetesn -Indictments Retured Against McNamaras and McManigal. (Uy Associated Press to Coos nay Times.) LOS ANGELES, Cnl.. May 5. Tho nineteen Indictments voted by -the Los Angeles county grand Jury yes terday against John J. Mc.Vnmnrn and his brother, James D. McNamnrt, chnrglng them with tho murder of twenty-ono men who lost their lives In an explosion In Tho Times' office, wero today filed in Judge Dordwoll's court. Tho evidence upon which tho Indictments nro based will bo held secret. Threo Indictments against Ortlo McManigal tho alleged confess ed dynnmltor, charged with dynamit ing tho Llewellyn Iron Works Christ mas dnv In which no lives wero lost, and which arc understood to include the McNamaras for complicity were also filed. In response to an Inquiry of Judsjo Dordwoll ns to whether warrant should bo Issued, tho District Attor ney replied, "Two or thoso named In the Indlcemonts nro already in cus tody," which is taken as an Indica tion that others besides the McNa maras ore named in the murder charges. The men may be arraigned ths afternoon. Tho testimony on which the ln-Uu-ments are based was brought Into court and will be presented to de fense when tho prisoners are arraign ed. Tho prosecutor requested Dord woll to uso his efforts wltn tno ae fenso to bavo the attorney agree to observe equal secrecy In the Interests of Justice. It's IRRITATING to some PEO PLE to know that HAINES UNDER- INC OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY HOVEL PROTEST Citizens of Cordova Try to Du plicate "Boston Tea Party" With British Columbia Coal. (liy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) COItDOVA, Ala., May 5. - Tho excitement over the dumping of tho Alaska Steamship Company's coal Into the bay ns a protest to President Tnft's failure to even acknowledge tho receipt of numerous telegrams sent him last Saturdny asking for him to expedite the opening of tho Alnskn coal Holds, has subsided today. De puty marshalB arc guarding the com pany's property today. It Is thought that there will be further trouble. Con) supplies nt Seward are being protected. The mob's action waB not Ill-will toward the steamship company but n desperate means of drawing at tention to tho critical state of affairs In Alaska whose development Is at a standstill because of the native coal being tied up. Former President Condemns Them For Action In Los Angeles Case. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, N. Y May C Theo dore Roosevelt will have n signed article entitled "Murder Is Murder" In tho Outlook this week dealing with tho dynamiting of tho Los An geles Times and tho arrests recontly made by Detectlvo Hums. In It tho former president says that If Tho Times' explosion was not nn accident, lit was a, dastardly outrage Ho con demns tho nctlon of tho labor lead ers, "who without waiting to know .anything of tho facts of tho caso, hnvo at once flown publicly to tho 'defense of the nlloged dynamiters whom Mr. IiurnB has arrested and I who talk about tho arrest being part of a conspiracy against labor unions. (No worse servlco can bo rendered by , labor union leaders to tho causo of unionism than that which they render .when they seek to Identify tho causo 'of unionism with tho cuuso of any man guilty of n murderous attack of this kind. I hnve no Idea whether the men arrested aro or are not guilty, nnd tho labor leaders In question hnvo no Idea whether or not they nro. "The question of orgnnlzed labor or organized capital or of tho rela tions of either with tho community it largo, has nothing whatovor to do 'with this Issue. All wo aro now con cerned with Is the grnvo and vital question of fact whether or not. tho accused men nro guilty of murdor and of murder under circumstances of fearful foulness nnd atrocity." Two May Die As Result of Steampipe on Steamer Bursting. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times,) CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 5. Eight men were scalded, two so seri ously that they may die, when tho main steam pipe of one of tho boilers of the steamer State of Ohio exploded today. She was being overhauled for the first trip of the season, jROOSEVELT ON ONION LEADERS :EIGHT HURT IN i AN EXPLOSION 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION MADE BY ALASKA ANSWKItS MY MAtL. See. I'liher Soys He In Trying to Ex- pedlto Matters. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASH'NQTON. D. C May C. Secretary of tho Interior Fisher has I answered by mall the cablegrams which were sent to President Taft by citizens of Kntnlln and Cordova, Alas ka, asking for relief from the co.il situation In that territory. The fail ure to receive replies from Taft yes terday was responsible for the citi zens of Cordova engnglng In a "Cor dova Conl Party" when 300 business men and citizens composed n mob armed with shovels Hint went to the Alaska StenniBhlp Company dockBand proceeded to throw several hundred tons of Hrltlsh Columbia coal Into the bay. The dispatches of which there nil J. 1 ill! tiiniiiii:iiL' in wiiiuii men' vvnrn nl.nnt ni.l.tv worn turn,.,! nv.r to the Interior Department by Taft. In his reply to the messages. Secretary Fisher said he Is now studying the situation In tho territory thoroughly and would render such relief as ho could ns soon ns possible. SO'PECT WAS ON COOS Y ' " " " UOr UCapiH! IIIH Hill lllliv ) iibuii nujo Man Passing ThrOUgh Here Klil commissioners were under tho Ul0 Mcxlcn vvnr Department had linprosslon thnt It hnd been sent nnd rclt nt lel,1RrnmB ot instruction-- Was NOt HOltZman mlir- jiiwiiltod nn niiBwer before continuing (Q t)l0 coimnnndlng'ontcor nt Acapul- Hornr Rut k n Primirnl ."Wt'ntloiiB. Judge Cnrbajal Is said a n ,b)o nt, to Amorl. aerer out is a unminai tn av n(,vl(t()t, tll0lll t0l,ny inl ,10 cnjiB Thu niBUor lm.a bcon takon up PORTLAND, Ore., May 5. An- had no Instructions from the gov- W11(j(m ug ft ro8U,t ot ft roport other suspect In tho Holtzmnn mu.-l0""5"1 t0 reC(,lv' or ldi,"c,,M "'" ri" that two sons of Judge Melvln Good dor mystery was brought hero from 1,"n!M?.11 ". T man wore murdered by alleged rovo- inro "",K "",uu l" ,vm""v ""-' "" Crescent City. Cnl., whore ho was nr- forenco ,ntn thlg nfternoon t0 deter- .,,,..,,,,, , , , , , . rcsted on complaint of tho Washing-m0 whether a basis of agreement ton authorities. Ho gives the name could bo affected despite the ultima- of II. T. Cnrr and also that of Honry;tu, of yesterday. Clay. While living at Montesnno.l The co.nmlssWH meet In a two Chehnlls County. Wash., ho passed "'""red foot ring with a rope to bogus draft on W. A. Cnn.ll. prop-hZtZTaZro Is per- rlotor of tho Whlto Star Laundry. ro- Not ow, "prni Mniiiro is per colvlng $175. Shortly nftor ho dls- mltted to enter. Judge Cnrl.nJ.il. Dr. appeared ho was traced to Portland I VBquez Oomez the elder Frnnclsro and wns hero when tho Iloltzmnn ' L'lor ,,""r 8,,nrcz w' ' child met her death. "I'" " nsurrectos nro the From Portland ho wont to Coob Day, where ho took tho steamer Dreakwater for tho California port. Shorlff Huffman urrested him thoro last Saturday, suspecting that ho might be the murderer of tho lit- tlo girl. Subsequently It was learned that he wns wnntod In Montosnno and he was hold for tho authorities of Washington. , Deputy Sheriff Royce. of ChehnllB county, was sent for tho prisoner and brought him across tho mountains lu nn nutomobllo to Ornnts Pass, where ho took a train, arriving In Portland, Ills resemblance to tho man who mur- dored tho HoRzman child was so striking that Detective Coleman and Snow sent for Mrs. Bertha Nelson, who conducts tho lodglng-hom.o where tho child wns killed, but after spending IS minutes in conversation1 with tho suspect she Bald ho is not tho man. Carr will bo taken to Mon tesano at once. STRIKE IS ENDED. Chicago Freight Handlers and Rail i-iiniN Ain-eo on Tenon. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO. III.. May 5. Peace be- tween tho freight handlers In Chicago nnd tho railroads has been restored , nni mnlntonnnro-of-wnv emuloyes ami expected to caii off their strike in n day or two. Tho end of tho freight Lumber hteimier agriniiui .-xrar handlers' strike came last night at aj Aberdeen Frees Herself. meeting of twenty-nine railroads at (By Associated Press to Coos Ba which it was decided tho employes! Times.) of each road should present their de-J ABERDEEN. Wash.. May 5. ThO( nmnds for correction of the grle- steamer Claremont which went vnnces. 'aground In Wlllapa harbor last ove- The demand for Increase in wages 'nlng. has freed herself and proceeded was withdrawn. to San Francisco. She was carrying aS ,thdraJ lumber from Rnymod. ... T,.t.m 4. A A.A.AAAAAA.WWV - - - "Advertising Is the magnet 4 that draws trade to your store .a,..,.o ,. ... u, .... mnnH ii in vim. i .. tA. A .. l A Consolidation of and Coos liny M AOAPDLCO TO E STILKONFER Few Developments In Confer-' ence Between Rebels and Government. i (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) ,,, .n m ,. - .. .. EL PASO, Tex., May ... Negotla- I UlOllS for peaCC Wore BUBpOUdod to- '"' lenillnis the receipt of advices from Mexico City by Judge Carbnjnl the matter of advices of the do- )miu1 of tho Rebels for the reslgnn- lon of ''resident Diaz. The Rebels i8"" t,mt ,f nn Hnnivornblo reply Is receiveu wiey nro prepureu hi ureun ofT the negotlntloiiB nnd continue the argument with nrniB. Federal rep- resentntlvos do not look for n favor- able answer. it was learned tins aiiernnon mm tho government pence envoy did not transmit to the .Mexican government (Ibnernl Madero'H Hiiggostlon con- rnrulnir t lit rnlunnt!nn of Illnz. The i" ; "- " "" "" Jl.. akllAr i.btli n Tiinfiin IS CLOSED INCIDENT. Mexico nml I'lilled States Sellle Aguu IM "" (Dy Associated PresH to Coos Day j Times.) ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Mny 5. -- The Stnto Department regards as closed tho Incident or tno recent operations nt Agun Priota concernlnz .which mo wasningu.n govern., e ,i formally complained to Mexico. The two governments now agree as U'o facts and tho amend of Mexico City Is entlely satisfactory to the Washington government I'HOI-IIKSIKH AN INVASION. ('oiigreHMiinn I-eelit I-owm-i-h iiouiiie In .Mexico. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, May 3.- The lnvoslon of Mexico lu tho very near future was predicted In tho IIouso nrtnv liv Renresuntutlvo Fecht. Ho said an army olllcor returning from tho border told him that intervention was Inovltnble. Fecht did not nnme the officer. . - CLAREMONT IS I'NIIARMED. ' hlA k rittiii - LADIES' VELVET SHOES AND Ws - A, t., ,.un. 1 - I I JIITCIIELL Wagons at MILNER'B. C ENVOYS No. 96. TO AID AMERICANS United States Officials Alarmed Over Reports From Old Mexico. AMBASSADOR WILSON REPORTS ON SITUATION Situation Described As Intoler able Americans There pc Alarmed. (K' Associated PresB to Coos Uny , annua. ... . UII , ...,..., ... . ,,,.,. nlnPT ""ens n, anxle approaching alarm I- foil by administration officials for tho safety of Americans In Mexico, especially In the vicinity of Acnpuleo on tho west const. LflluiltloiiB tiescriuou to uo lnto- lei-able wero reported to tho Stato Department today by Ambassador wiUon. It Is probable that uaval forces will bo ordered to Acopulco (l ancQ, The stnte department otllclnls aro plainly worried by tho disquieting ...i..!-,,,. frllI11 .i... MvCnii AmbaBsa ... .... ...... .,.-. ii'ii .. .. iiiniinrv luiiidltR nt their fnthora U,,Ionaryn: " !, nolo Tho nolKli- hacienda near Acnpuleo. l no noign- u who tho crmo wn ro. Jg nU (o l)(j ovop fUn hy bftn. owj j(j uIK,Klnnco of uny , on w80n 8tntCfl ,, J Anipr,.BI1H , Moxtco Clty art, -" '" URUEI.S. ( M,,11 .,., Admit- Ixma ol Unn n ; AM0C,nU.,i Press to Coos Day Times.) MEXICO CITY. May C Tho Wir Department ronllrina tho report that Mozatlon where ninny Americans aro ' n U) ,mnd8 ot tUo bcls, I The coiisuIb reports say mm ino RebelB attacked Mazatlan dosporatoly on May first. The gunbouts Tamplco and ZaragoBa anchored In Mazatlan Imrhnr nr rnnortl'll to llBVO thrown Jinrbor m)QrWA to hnvo thrown Jn t() jo noheW ,Jne8 dQlQg ilu OXPellt,on . "I'ORIIEON MAS FALLEN. Report That ReltelH lluvo Captured City In Northern Mexico. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) SAN ANTONIO, May 5 That Tor reon Iibh fallen Into the hands of re volutionists is tho news lu a private tolcgram received hero today. Former North Bend Marshal Is Awarded Damage AOaiPt i I nat Lily, C0QU,LLKi 0re., May 5. -In tho N (h cnB0 0I cuuriy , , , Bend, tho plaintiff was awarded a verdict for fl.400 damages. Mr. Caffrey was formerly eRy iiinrBlinl at North Bend. In this case - ho was suing the city for f 3.500 ira- ages for the Sherman avenue grade Z --r. 7" ..- - ,- nearby (he high fill. Times Const Mnll Advertiser. TS CAFFREY IS GIN $1,400 Food CHOPPERS at MILXEW'S. SELLS them, , . irt"-j-,fl ni'liilltiiitrHnii-