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IT TO NOTICE Y ROSENTHAL CASfc lice Inspectors aiso o be Implicated in lirau. listed rrcsa to Tho Coos Day Times, j froilK, Aug. 13--umcK- .,in,i frnni tho luitub- dliordcrly houses of Now 7. ..i.i i.. fin.! It wny Into 19 Bum .- ts of three mcn """ , i Ins" and who 1110 mu i-n . ;' i ,tinti. tliht nro- co iirotcctlon to tho under- j .fAn.ntlnn linn IlUL'Il Kltuil ttorncy Whltinan thnt tho r up nro n inwyor. n mnui who chums strung pun (dtlons nml a police officlnl. i Inrcctora aro sam iu uu ElAUJIT ll's. I I II, sandier coiiiikci ior, bus. tho nllci: tl - nay mas- , be gunmen who killed Ro- pnipllcntcil me hiiuaiion 10 urrlcdly departing for Hot bd wnrnltiR Schepns not to Scw York until his nrrivm. ild ho would walvo e-xtrn- come homo at once. De-i de for the southwest. Sand-! ISchepps this tclogrnm: Ik to Iluuln, assistant dm rncy, or nny other person .leave for .Now uirk until Sandler offered no explnn- be had taken this net Ion. Will .Vot Talk. PItlNCS. Ark.. Auc. 13. tat authorized Interview declared ho has inado slnuo pi a witness In tho Rosen rder case, Sam Schoniml Is false tho rumorH thnt ho scd. Ho says ho hnu nnth- pnfess and announces thnt lemandcd to bo Riven Into wy or nnnthcr man thnt Attorney Whitman's reprc 1 hen he nrrlves. Chief I'lld he will not turn . her to tho Now York no-' frtinent nRcnts without first I light to hold him for i men. i t ESCAPE FROM PENITENTIARY BRITISH FREIGHTER GOES ASHORE WOOL BILL PASSED OVER VETO OF PRESIDENT IN LOIR HOHSE Prisoners at Columbus, Ohio, Climb Over High Prison Walls. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa May Times.) COLUMBIA, Ohio. Aug. 13 l'lvo prisoners climbed tho high wall oi tl o Ohio poniUmtlnry hero nt noon todny. Ouo of tho prisoners was Hhot by n gunrd nml anolhor wai raptured. Threo escaped. OIL SUPPLY RUNNING OUT Is Floated After Stranding at Angel Island in San Francis Co Harbor. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cooa Day Tlmos) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13 Tho POLICE RUNT British freighter Strnllardlo with a cargo part of which 1b consigned to tho Unitod Statos govornmont went nshoro this morning on Angol Island In San Francisco bay. Tho crow Is In no dangor and It la thought tho vessel will bo frcod without serious damago to tho hull. FOR MURDERER EES IE 1 POSTED' . I Unless Steamer Hardy Arrives Tonight Some Autos Can not Operate. Coos Day Is throatenod with n gas ollno nnd dlstlllnto'fnmluo mlons tbo Stoatuor Hnrdy arrives In tonight or tomorrow with a now supply. Tho supply nt tho local wnrohotlno of tl.o Standard Oil company will bo ex hausted by tonight nnd ownoru of gnsollno bouts w)l,bo up ngulnut It for fnlr. Tho supply at Ilamjqn nnd Coqulllo was exhausted threo or four days ago nnd thoro has boon n llvoly skirmish ing thoro for oil. Somo of tho nutos hnvo boon put out of commission thoro by tho shortngo. thoro by tho shortage It Is understood. Tho Hnrdy wns duo In yoatordny from San Francisco nnd tho causo of the delay Is not known. Sho brings In oil nnd will tnko out a cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill. Denver Officers Suspect Negro of Killing Miss Carlsen Last Week. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dnv Tlmos;. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 13 Trac ing tho movements of John Fonthor Htono, a nogro, wns (ho work under taken todny by tho pollco in an effort to fix tho responsibility for tho mur der of Miss Carlson, tho music teach er In MontClnrn last Friday night. Feathorstono, whoso nnmo wns glvon us II. J. Jones, lived with his son In n shack n mllo from tho sccno of tho crime. A small uxo, recently washed but to which traces of ulood still ad hcrod wns found In tho shack. FcathorHtono explained that ho klllod n chicken Sundny. A small music dictionary wns also found nnd stops wcro taken to dotormlno whether this volumno bolongs to Miss Cnrlscn. According to tho chief of pollco, Fonthorstono was nrrcstcd about four years ago for arresting his stop dnughtor but was novor brought' to trial bocauso of tho rofusnl of his wlfo to prosocuto. SEARCHING FOR SUSPECTED MAN Police Are After One of Men Connected With Rosenthal Murder Case. (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Tlmos). UATSKILL, N. Y., August 13. Posses aro again searching for "Qlb tho blood," ono of four slayers ol Herman Rosenthal. Two norBons bo- llovod thoy saw tho much wanted gangster nenr hero yesterday. Tho man suspected camo Into tho villago and bought food at a hotiso and dis-appoarod. Will Not Talk (Dy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day I Tlmos). HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 13. Sam Schopps takos small comfort In District Attornoy Whitman's state ment ho Is wanted ns n mntorlal wlt- noss In tho Rosonthnl murder enso but has now charged actual portlcl patlon. When Schopps read Whit man's Intentions, tho prisoner's ner vousness Increased but ho adhered to his determination not to (IIscubs tho Rosonthnl enso or his own arrest. TWENTY-SIX MEET DEATH Accident at German Iron Works Kills Many of the Work men. (Dy Associatod Pross to Coos Day Tlmeu.) DORTMUND,. Germany, Aug. 13. Twonty-slx workmon wcro burled to-, dny by tho fall of a slag bank at Iron works in tho suburbs of this clty.i Eight bodies woro recovered. It Is bollovcd all woro killed. COLLEGE MAN IS APPOINTED M S ComnlGtcs Wnrk- King the Entire Port i "ectlon for tho Port of Coos Inllallnn lo nt i . ... ,ni 7. "ut Kl II IS llll nnt l .1.. ..... . i...v. u l"u IWCK 0I sum-. If '"B Posted In tho dls-' Phillips has comploted lent district for which X? Bea by th0 Clmw- . ---' I r(1?niciirk.i . bp- LqJ I. .. ,0SUUb r tll it ibm.v .:" i'ro.un"'y m :Z mp3. wns Bcnt out tt?irat!fi- iaUn.. .-. , ecs wero. lumberV. ,0l3i-notices. 'Hips kpnt n , each.;:!"'"1""10 record, ttn was nosted. Ho oofth6d.;m'rj..1.?" wine boat. """ XOIIKCOHHS p.:4-. ress to The Coos KoSivi"" 'ive I,:.A8. 13- of tho 7"'" U4 .inssour , attMf?,ciSo,cconsr-i rami S?J?.08. told lV f his LJ: . lI no absoluto i ZeZ t,eo'8 receipts tteaenSfhPt8 wero ?77- l f IUU ASSAULTED Socialist Speaker at Port Townsend Claims He Was Roughly Handled. (Dy Assoclafel Piobs to Tho Cous 11a Tlmos) PORT TOWNSKND, Wnsh., Aug. 13 Ah a result of an npponl mndo to Congressman Dorgor, tho war de partment has ordorod an Investiga tion of tho allogod assault mndo by tow uon-commisslonod olllcors of tho const defonso nrtlllory on Goorgo Boomer, a socialist spoakor. Doom or nllegod thnt thoy pushod him from a box while ho wns addressing a street crowd on socialism. President of Cornell University Named for U. S. Minister to Greece. (Dy Associatod Pross to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Aug. 13 Tho president sont to congress todny tho nomination of Jncob Gould Schur mnu, president of Cornoll univoralty, to bo minister for tho Unitod States to Greece and Montenegro nnd that of Chrlstophor Knllahan to bo re ceiver of public monoys at Vancou ver, Wash, FIVE KILLED BY EXPLOSION Death Comes to Persons Who Are Preparing for Church Celebration. ' (Dy Associated Press to Tho Cous Day Times.)' AUDURN, N. Y., Aug. 13 FIvo nro dead as n result of explosions of flroworks which woro bolng pic pared In tho Italian colony today for tho celebration of tho feast of tho assumption by thee ongrogntlon of tho church of St. Francis. Flro mar shnl Conoybonr positively prohibited tho explosives bolng usod. Tho dc.vl wero killed outright. DARRDW CASE GETTING WARM Republicans Protest But Final ly Concede Victory to the Democrats. RULING OF s7eAKER MAKES DISTURBANCE Leaders Do Not Expect Bill U Pass When It Reaches the Senate. (Dy Associatod Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 13 In tho midst of protest from tho ro publicrtn stdo, Speaker Clnrk doclnr cd today thnt tho wool bill had paBO d over tho president's veto by n p of 174 to 80. Tho voto was 174 to pass it, 80 against It, and 10 voting present. Thoro woro 2G4 mombors la tho hall. Spoakor Clark rulod that two-thirds of thoso voting could pass tho bill. Tho republicans claimed that it required two-thirds of thoso prosont or 17C. Grcnt disturbance followed tho ruling. Motions woro mndo to tnblo tho ruling but woro finally withdrawn and It was conced ed by both sides thr.t tho bill had been passed ovor tho president's voto. Tho leaders do not expect It can bo passed In tho Sonato. MAYOR NOT TD FEAR RAILROAD GIVE UP PLAN WOULD GET IT WASHINGTON Q1II0 TMUV I mm f ir nuTpTrr utM "'""i ... i - less ta i. i wtn;'D-c- Aug. is rvo: KV "e comnrnmU.i l ,Ja-lithe. ilnesl',en,'fi volJ iat. uua. nrrancixt ,, i.i jSgaarajp-sa Steamer Leaves for San Fran Cisco With Good List of Passengers. Tho steamer Washington sallod from Coos Day for San Francisco nt 10 o'clock this morning. Tho out going passengers wero ns follows: Demlco Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Kern, Capt. Matson, Slgna Holm, Miss Hunt, II. A. Pottor, II. B. Rulo, 0. II. Powers, II. A. Morgan, L. F. Leoto, J. O. Jlllson. C. H. Holbrook, F. B. Montoreo, M. F. Galo, J. II. Moore, V. Faslo, P. A. Dreen, Alva Doll and wife. 0. II. Russell, C. T. Sanford, R. A. Maryln, F. L. WIshart, J. II, Scally, L. Savart, Mrs .J. A. McNIchols, W. Hohr and J. Gnynor. Union Meeting Tho mombors of tho W. 0. T. U. will hold a union mooting tomorrow at Tho Cedars, tho homo of Mrs. Goo. Watklns. If you have anything to sell, trade, ur rent, or want help, try a Want Ad. Dr. Straw Determined On Ilia Scheme of Making Boule vard to the Sea. That Mayor Straw Intonds to carry, out his plan for n boulovard from Mnrshflold to tho s,en In splto of what obstacles may confront him, wns mndo qulto clear by tho chief oxecu tivo of tho city last night nt tho city council meeting when ho was asked how his pet schemo was getting nlong. Tho Mayor said that tho Roynolds Development company having offered tho land through tho property noces sary to build tho boulovard ho also expected and hoped to secure from tho Simpson Lumber company through Mayor Simpson of North Dend tho right of way through their property and tho donation of tho neoded land. Mnyor Straw told of having called upon Herbert Armstrong, tho mana ger of tho Menasha Woodonwaro Co. nnd nsklne him for tho strln of land 200 feet wldo through tho Southern J Orogon company land, Mr. Straw oxplalnod that ho got no satisfaction from Mr. Armstrong and that tho latter gentlemnn did not seem to np-' prove of tho plan. Mr. Straw told, tho council tho arguments that ho put up In favor of his scheme for tho boulovard to tho sea and told Mr. Armstrong thnt ho would put tho boulovard through tho Southern Oregon property whether they want ed to glvo tho land or not. Mr. Straw said that ho offered to talk, buying tho land from Mr. Armstrong but that ho could not get any satis faction on that basis. Mayor Straw also explained to the council that ho lntondod to see tho scheme carried out, Mr. Armstrong's adverse opinion notwithstanding. Some Think City Might Givo Away Improved Water Front Rights. Fonr on tho part of somo of tho peoplo that tho Improvement is ono which will bo used by a railroad, has for tho time bolng dotalnod to an ex tent tho furthering of tho plan of making n waterfront wharf forty feet wldo at Mnrshflold. At tho mooting ortb. city council last night Coin4llman Allen who was appointed as a commltteo of ono on tho water front plan was asked how ho was getting along. Mr. Allen said that ho had mot with somo op position. Ho had his petitions all ready and then found that somo of tho peoplo foarod that If tho water front was cloarod of tho buildings for n distance of twonty feet back from tho water lino, and tho wharf lino sot out twonty feot Into tho bay that tho city might, after securing this wharf forty feet wldo, turn It ovor to n railroad. In fact, some of tho people thought that such was tho schemo and want ed nBsurnnco that nothing of tho kind would bo done. It seemed to bo tho feeling of tho council that tho peoplo should b assured that there was no such Intention on the part of tho city nnd that somo such guaranteo should bo given. Aside from this ono objection on tho part of tho peoplo, Mr. Allen be Hoves that tho plan will bo carried out. Lawyer for Defence Calls As sistant Prosecutor Liar and Base Falsifier. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos). LOS ANGELES, Aug. 13 In the opening argument today for the de fense In tho Darrow trial, Attorney Appel declared U. S. Prosecuting officials In Los Angeles assisted tlto county district nttorney to Introduco Franklin, confessed briber, a spy in tho camp of tho defense. Tears, epi thets, objurgations and bitter cxorl lions punctuated the impassioned nddrcss of Appel to tho Jury and nt ono climax ho shook his list In the fnco of Assistant nlatrlct Attorney Ford who opened for tho stato yes terday and shouted "llnr" and "bus" falsifier." Appel asserted that th.) state's enso against Dnrrow rcslcd on tho word of Franklin who w.-u not only a detective but n confess ed criminal, and other dotectlves. LAPALME NAMED IN EASTS! Choice of People of City at Mass Meeting Held Last Evening. W. J. La Palmo was tho cholco of tho Eastsldo peoplo as candidato for mombor of tho Port Commission. A mass meeting was hold last evening. W. Lcston acted as chairman, R, J. Mpntgomory nominated W. J. La Palmo. Mr. Montgomery wns also nominated but withdrew In favor of Ln Palmo. C. E. Jordan was also nnmod but rofusod to acopt. On motion of R. J. Montgomery, It was decided that La Palmo bo do clarod tho cholco of tho mass meet ing to ropresent tho Eastsldo on tho Port Commission. Mr. La Palmo will clrculnte his petition nt once. TO BE MANAGER Will Succeed William Hickiiuj as Head of Prosper Mill Company. William Illcklng, who for a long timo pnst has been manngor of tho Prosper Mill company, at Prospor on tho lower Coqulllo rivor, has rcslgnod his position to tnko a placo as mana gor of a mill at Weed, Calif. Archlo Kruso of tho Kruso shlnglo mill, will Bticceod Mr. Illcklng as manngor of tho Prosper mill. Mr. Kruso is wldo ly known in tho lumbor" circles of tho county. Mr. Illcklng Is ono of tbo best known lumbermen of tho coun ty and has for a long timo boon Iden tified with tho Prospor mill. JOYNER MAY HAVE LEFT STUDENTS TO ALONG THIS WATERFRONT Tho Omega which arrived ln late Saturday Is loading at the Simpson mill. The Advent sailed last evening from Dandon for San Francisco with lumber. I Dr. Schenk Expected to Arrive in Marshfield August 18. With Class. Tnrfistnr Tlnilmnn nt tha C. A. Smith company has received word to tho effoct that Dr. Schenck nnd bis students of the DUtmore school of Forestry will arrive bore about Aug. ' 18. Dr. Schenck Is due Jn Seattle to morrow and will visit ln that city and Tacoma for sovoral days. About fifty students aro expected here. After tho work In Coos county which will be completetd Sept. 19, they will leavo for Germany whoro they will studyln tho Black forest. Whlli In the city tho students will , have classes at tho Central school building. Some Evidence That Missing Man Voluntarily Went From Coos Bay. Tho bollef that William Joyuor wns not murdored but Instead hua left the country without saying any thing of his Intention ot doing so, is growing among somo of thoso who nro Interested ln tho enso. Somo clues have been secured which load to tho belief thnt thoro may bo some thing ln tho theory thnt Joy nor has gone. Tho officers nro still working on tho enso nnd will probably bo ablo to establish to n certainty whether tho man was murdorod or for somo reason of his own has left tho coun try. Sheriff Iudigmit Sheriff Gago Is hero from Coqulllo today. Ho says that nothing now has dovelopcd In tho Joynor caso. Ho .is Indignant ovor tho county court's action in allowing but $200 rownrd monoy whon ho nskod for $500. Ho fools that tho small re ward sorlously handicaps tho solu tion of tho Joynor mystery. Ho fools confident that Joyner's body Is la tho Day. STItlKK DISCUSSED Possibility of Trouble with Oiiven,- niciit Employed Tallied (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug 13-. An nttompt to nmond tho postofllio appropriation bill to prohibit postal omployos Joining sccrot organiza tions outs'do tho department, waa defentod In tho Senate today by a voto of 31 to 20, after n sharp fight In which the possibility of a. stilko against the government was discussed First Class Sewing. Vloot, 227 S. Fourth St. -Mrs. Van Llbhv COAL. Tie kind YOU hnvo Motoring Through Hero Dr. , ALWAYS USED. Phono 72 Pacific i.ivei Ai Transfer i.o. Hamilton of Klamath Falls, is In Marshfield. He Is taking a motor trip through this part of the state. Times' Want Ads bring results.