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No. 336 AMER CITY OF SEATTLE ASHORE IN NORTHERN WATERS I' m Rnimrl for Seattle Bom Alaskan Ports Are un Doaiu. )PES ENTERTAINED ' Jr SAVIIMU vuoouu Ls of Accident Comes to Merchants bxenange ai ban riauwouu. r Auoclatod Prosa to the Coos Day lunvti.j ... txfnitsnn Amr 1 RTho ferchant' Exchango hero Is In rocolpt t " . . r.ou.. t Rn n". Iinunil Km Alaskan portB for Sonttlo with Liiengors ami morciiuuutnu id iw"ui , mii Rnuth of Ketchikan. Sho ls . Flutlne easily and thoro aro hopes floating ucr. WWWWNAAAWSlVWWWV PRISONER MAY BE MURDERER Da SCHOONTIt WIIBCKKItS It ASSOCiaiCil iti'bo u. v.uud Times. ) eCATTM:. Wash.. Aug. 15 Th' tr.fotir ton roboiiiio scnoonor n. Dttvcr which loft hero Inst spring (ho Artie sea wllh u cargo r.f to.cbuo Fonml. I'nrt of tho enrg fi saved. She cnrrlnl four men. I S. CHANDLER IN RAGE i Not Be Candidate for Port Commissioner on Accpunt of Health. ! W. 8. Chandler announced today hat be had decided not to bo a can- lldato for Port CommlBslonor and Religious Fanatic Under Arrest May Be Slayer of Denver Young Woman. ((By Associated Press to Tho Coos Dny Times.) DENVER, Colo., Aug. 1C In uplto of tho opinion of tho pollco horo cn tortnlnod last night that thoro was a rotnoto possibility thnt tho rollglous fanatic who gavo his nnmo as "Wll llnm, tho Apostlo," and who was at Colorndo Springs was connected with tho murder of MIbb Carlson, o young music toachor last Friday, de velopments today caused n chnngo of opinion. Mrs. II. I), Hnll, whon Bhown a plcturo of tho Colorndo Springs prlsonor, Idontlflod It as thnt of tho mnn who hnd called nt lior liouso nnd naked for something to ont Mm ilnv of tlin tnurilnr. Mm ITnll declared tho mnn began n discourse ! on ovlla of box nnd do'lurol thnt "nil bnrron wonion should bo cut down." ROWiOVER LOCAL TIDE LAND SALE SHERIFF AODS $100 REWARD Makes Total of $300 for thu Recovery of Joyner, Dead or Alive. Stockholders of Coos Bay Tide Land Company Claim A. Van Zile Received More From the Southern Pacific Than He Divided With Them. Thoro ls reported to bo a lively row among tho stockholders of tho Coos Day Tide Land company, or rather botwecn A. Van ZHo of North Ilond nnd somo of tho stockholders. The matter will probably reach tho courts In tho nnturo of n damage suit, It waB reported today. Tho Coos Dny Tldo Land company owned 1100 ncres of tldo flat across tho Day from North Dcnd. Tho tract was sold last spring for $100, 000. it Is presumed thnt tho tract was bought by tho Southern Pacific through Alva Doll of Mnrshflold. A. Van 55lle Is said to havo repre sented tho company In tho deal and Is reputed to havo got tho other stockholders to consent to tho $100, 000 price. Now It Ib clnlmod tha' Van Zllo received considerably moro than $100,000 and thnt ho did not dtvldo tho amount In excess of thnt Bum with his nBsoclatcs. Syver Backoy Is snld to bo preparing to In- Htltuo Bult against Van Zllo for $10.' AFTER ELG I Hlmrlff W. W. flncn In n tnlnnhnnn d Withdrawn Ills nominating POtl- inniiiini'n In Tlin Tlmnn from rVimillln EUm i k m..l... ... n-. I . ..... . . . . . t""'1 luu "uur i ouunurto. todny nnnounccd that ho had decided I The announcement enmo an. a sur- tn nnnnnniiv mi.i tmn tn iimtinn nf. firlie to Mr. Chnndlcr's many f rlondB ' foro, j,y tj,0 county, making n totnl a importers who felt mat his el- reward of SHOO for tho recovery of Kiion was assured and thnt tho now w. h. Joynor dead or nllvc. fort of Coos Hay would bo greatly Riw.rirr nm.n oni.t ihn im wnniii Krengtbcned by his connection with ,,ny this out of his own pocket nnd fia ltn rfllil nn llnl'n tlin rnflflv llinnnv llouevcr. Mr. Chandler stntod that ...... i.n ...n..i.i ., i n,. i.n tinn .1. 1. -I.L .. . IIVM, IIU nilUIII 1IKIV.U l.f !' I.W VVW us ueaiin wng in Riirii n pnmllllnn i.. .... x......i. i .....i x-,...,. ..1. - Bit... L j. I . ... . -""'""", UUkUUUII IUVUIllUUi A HHU 41U1UI1IUU4 jpai uo am noi no uia not rool war- jc. u,w , nssuwing ioo mucii worK. Mr. Gngo hnB oxprossod consldor- ..T. l icu nn ncuvo ni,i0 indignation over tho fact that wri in too mnnncomnnt of tlm Klrnt .i. ......... ...... ii- .....i.i nn !fl!!!bai,!f,.".,!lco Mr-"w'on' ro'!nllow $500 rownrd monoy for tho ro Brement, and this counlod with his . t n ., i.n ... H . ei Dcrn 1 nmnagor of tho Tor- tl Joynor's body la found (nnd ho k, " i.. I , u DUur u declnres that ho Is posltlvo thnt Joy E projects ho lins nn. kennn lilni , .ij .i.i f...ii.- nnn i. tJ busy. Ho sn Id that ho 'hfchlv . i... i.i...i n, .niu.tiu. in. ihKi? ? n0r ,l0wn,h,m1 ,by wards solving tho myatory or murdor. o? n?5 i?fJ5S ."y ln "rB,lnB. h.,nJ o felt thnt $200 was not BUITlclont lit hi ??,,8l0illop n(1. ?tatod amount but thought that $300 might Ml 00 WOUld have lionn clnil in nn- ... ... ... ?l n.. .....i.i i.-i- B5 ..I---'1."1 ,0.,CO"M towards forth !(1 ,n BOlvlnR tll0 mystery. K7 rv,',y'""1'"1 u mo uaruor nau , , J neaun and business pormlttodi lln to devote tho tltno and nttontlon f the position that ho thought wns jtvtMary, May Solwt Mnegcun The retirement nf Mr niinn.iim. Pther complicates tho Port Commls-! loner situation In tho minds of somo. ' l wpi. r. j, jincgenn of tho Dronlc- i a'er. whn wno lining n..i ti. "ICC, Stated hefnrn lnnvln o nnnn m theDrealtwntnii in i. 1...1 .i.i.i I - - .I nnk ,'""' "itv iid nun iiui'lil- AWJtuptS! Grecatest DecrfsS. "(pftrflce nT.r. V,,r.,.rowcrs nn,l r. Mlngua tvui jmiuwii in i noiui jr ui lnn mat he illii nrt f.i no ii,....i. i. ' ti.! ni.. m enter the race. I ' ' "5 r'UUl" t ow with Mi. ni..n.. ... ino loeni marKoi price oi wuuui ". It Is Dossii.in ti,n Pm m.!i bn8 taken tho biggest drop known In, lenn may reonn.i.i .i "'.v. .. - this locality. Today P. S. Dow re- PW. IIa ability as n seaman nnd port8 tnnt w,10nt hl18 drPnod ?4'B0 iitZ 'uur Bn" ""f would mako him l""""L' U ?.T. ... .' - s man Tor tho nlaco nrrnril. "u "u" " uu B""'b l. Jto the many who have been urg ch,ckon ralsor8 aa 0Bg8 aro BOl.nB u? "fhlra for the placo. ure . and nro now 35 cents nt retail and "Ther tun,. 4. V. . . whnnf. wlileli lnndn nn n chicken feed. iMnim. ty:rr.'a lo 0 n prevalent ;; u"":' i ihou m h ,V V',0 Prt fommlsslonors iiiiiiCii 'Ula be the big nroiiortv nwn.n nn w D m A TON Government Will File Suit to Dissolve Board of Trade There. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dav Times). CHICAGO, Aug. 15 Accordingtto n nnnl mi lilt oil nil linCA tliti T7ndniil1 District Attornoy Wllkerson will file,1 n suit within a couplo of days for tho dissolution of Elgin Duttor Board of Trndo. Tho chnrgo will bo violation of tho Bhorman anti-trust law. Tho govornomont will nllcgof tho board is nblo to control prices, not only In territory tributary to Elgin, but In n largo outlying territory. I LEAVES TODAY Sails This Afternoon With Bin List of Passengers for Portland. 000 or so which ho claims is due him. The Coos Day Tide Land com pany was Incorporated for $45,000 and tho stockholders received $222 per share for their Block although tho shares aro Bald to havo repre sented originally an Investment of about $15 per share. Tho stock holders woro Goo. "W. Tomplo, Mi. Swnldo, Virgil Pugh, Syver Dacko, L. P. FalkeiiBteln, Carl Albrcoht, C. S. WIuBor, P. D. Walto nnd A. Van Zlle. The salo of tho tldo lands in ques tion by tho stnto was to havo boon attacked by tho Port of Coos Day hnd not that organization boon knocked out, tho area bolng consid ered CBsontlnl to tho harbor. Tho suits will brobably bring out tho wholo history of tho purchaso of tho tract, about which there has been much gossip in tho past. Van Zllo was president of tho com pnny nnd it la, declared thnt under tho Oregon law it Is Illegal for ai, officer of a company to tnko nn op tion on compnny property. Van ZIU Is claimed, received $110,000 for the property, nnd out of this ho allowed n commission of $5000. Previous to this salo, tho company sold nhout 120 ncres to tho Smith Powers company for about $7000, which Is said to havo been more thai tho wholo trnct of 1285 ncres coit thorn orlglnnlly, WOULD KILL HALF TRE TOWN Woman Kidnaper Threatens the Entire Community in Kansas Town. (Dy Acsoclnted Press to the- Coos Day Times). . HUTCHINSON, Kan., Aug. 1C Ob cor Dudleyi a farmhand who kidnap ped Mrs, Can' Rawltng tho wlfo of a farmor, last Friday and forced her to accompany him until a posso rescued her, telephoned to tho woman's sister today that unless Mrs. uawllngs was returned to him ho would corao to Hutchinson and "kill halt tho town." Tho womnn Is being guarded by frionds. 8ELIEVED GREAT BRITAIN WILL MA NO FURTHER PROTEST --ri------h--A---taW WOMEN JAILED 0 MURDER Prominent Nashville Widow Killed and Friend Accused of the Deed. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day TlmoB).. NASHVILLE, Tcnn., Aug. 15.--Mrs. Alva Cave, daughter-in-law of II. Linu Cavo, chaplain gonoral of tl. i Confcdernto vctornns, wns murdoro lato last night, nnd Mrs. J, O. Jonof, nged 24, Is In jail accused of tho killing which Is snld to havo been Im pcllcd by jealousy. Tho victim wa3 u widow 30 years old and woll known. Mrs. Jones had filed suit from her husband. Decently, hov. over, tho dlvorco bill was withdrawn Tho killing occurred In Mrs. Cavo's house. Mrs. Jones, according to tno pollco, gnlncd admittance to Mrs. Cavo's room and nt onco began shooting. START WORK ON TUNNEL SOON Porter Brothers Send Man to Gardiner to Supervise the Construction Work. . .... . .! .... ... Tlio stonmer uroaKwnter sanou ior, That work will bo started on tho Portland this afternoon at 10 o'clock tunnel between Umpqun and Ten l'lth n Yllf Hat nt TinRROnirnrfl. ThOSA AMIa i.ni.u onnn Im tlin Lfiv-A Krmifvlit Tlodmawn, Mrs. Stnnley, Mrs. Mc-,Who is to have charge of tho tunnel Clay, Mrs. R. D. Konyon, Mrs. Work for Porter Drothors. had .arrlv Drooklln, A. Drooklln, O. S. Mid- 0(i jn Gnrdlnor und was t'Olt.ng things Imrnt. Mr. Whnnlnr. Mrs. M. RvlOH. In rnmllnnna In atnrt tlin nrlnnl wnrlr P. antes, II. M. Hunt, O. A. Swnuson, jjr, Hansen stntod that it was ox- II. Hunt, J. Murpny, uoo. L.oinnu, poctcd to have tho nctual work on A. Norrls, P. Dnlly, A. Lucks, A. Qu- tho tunnol underway within a fow .i. r TO..1.... tr nnmlii f T)iunia 1 1 mi. s n rm ........ .. niiii u. i'uiuj, .ii. uiiujr, iI4, i unw.u,. mij-B, ino uuruiuur iuui cuiupuuy io J. D. Tuckor, E. JI. Parker, Mrs. getting out the lumber for the camps E. II. Parker, Miss Danlols, II. A. nnd this was ordered direct by Porter Phillips, II. M. Johnson and wlfo, H. j Drothors bo tho presumption ls thnt J. Enrlo, Mrs. II. J. Earlo, Dr. Losllo, thoy will not sub-let any of tho big S. J. Tower, C. Peterson, C. P. Thorn- tunnel. as, Mrs. Thomas, A. Wlcklund, Mrs. jir. Copenhagen informed Mr. Wlcklund, J. Leaton, A. Loaton, O. Hanson that equipment and supplies J. Cnworn, C. C. Wintormuto, C. S. would bo brought Into Gardiner very Hampton, Carrie Ituprecht, Mrs. J. 'soon by tho WUhelmlna or somo oth S. Heisoy, A. R. McCombs, Mrs. Mc- er boat. Men will nlso bo brought In uiuuai vj. u. uimn, . -- "... mm null n t.i.i in T. Oiitlnml T? ITnlm. .T.I II, iuiu, i . v --., - a iniitiRinn. T. Pulos. Sofa Suomala, T. M. Stoltz, Mrs. Stolz, W. T. Wheel- TO ASK RARRQR SURVEY EARLY Federal-Appropriation for Work Now Available Confer With Major. Dr. J. T. McCormac, president of tho Marshfleld Chambor of Com morco, has appointed Capt. T. J. Mnc gonn chairman of a spocial commit tco to confer with Major Morrow nnd urgo him to hasten tho now survey of tho Coos Day harbor nnd bar.. Capt. Macgonn has boon apprlsod that tho federal appropriation for tho survoy Is now nvailablo and has been for a fow days. Ho is anxious thnt tho survoy and tho report of tho needs of tho bar and inner bay bo completed as oarly as posslblo to in suro favorable consideration by tho War Dopartmont and tho Rlvors nnd Harbor Commlttoo and nn appropria tion at tho next session of Congress. It Is oxpected thnt tho now survoy nnd report will dwell particularly on tho necessity of tho rebuilding of tho jetties. Whllo tho bar drodgo will bo ready for sorvlco on tho bar horo next year, Major Morrow, who will mako tho now report, bolloves that tho Jetty or Jottlos aro essential to tho malntcnnnco of a good bnr. CLASH IX SENATE i, .11, QIUIIZ, iUIB. OWI'I ! ii -w.- er, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. G. Dutts, R. Jm puiettti a n0ot Have a IJuUio J. Denson. D. Donaldson, P. W. Mas-i )( Wonls. will nKuSStSaS North nona Cm"M Club' .?' none, t h ! TL J-?2 ot qualify as a candidate. aQ.u'1 be chosen ik, Ti"',""" V..I.. i Meet Friday Night not for their nronrv 5rTiV; As tho day after tomorrow ls the "hS?t?rf8p,,r,nB for u, P,aco be plac! L,"0 1un"cntIon for ' sbliitv tn e new nort noo,ls on 'na ILm ?an.aw " Their plat- "U 6r,0Uld bO "tllrtV font nt Inw eJ,r "om the Smith mill to tho "I win last day for filing nominating petl tlons, thoro may bo somo other candl dates brought out for tho place. I Tho Chamber of Commorco will hold n mooting tomorrow evening to( discuss tho port oloctlon matter. Somo nro ln favor of arranging sever oil. Miss II. Wylnnd, MIbs J. Shull, Jas. Denson, E. J. iuicneis, wrs. & J. Mlchels, Fred Long, Jim Hurst. POUTER UUYS TIMIIER. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 13. Sonnlnm Rnnt nnd Ln FollottO Cut into n wordy battle today ovc." wnetner -.avoneiie invoreu legibiu- I E Panama Canal Bill As Reported Out Yesterday Probably Is Satisfactory. 0BJECTI0NAL FEATURE WAS ELIMINATEU May Enter Protest Against tha 1 Features of the Railroad Owned Vessels. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times). WASHINGTON, D. O.. Aug. To . I'. Is said to bo reasonably certain that no further protest will bo mads by Grcul Drltian on bohalf of tho En glish morcnntlto Intercstx against the Panama cannl bill, If it takes tho form reported ycslorday out of the conforenco In congress. Tho British objections lay against tho discrimination ngnlnst Drltlsh shipping. An reported out, tho bill no longer contains this discrimination. It I? regarded as posslblo In deference to Canadn, objections may bo mado lo tho prohibition agalnit tnc ubo it tho canal by rallroad-ownod ships. As tin nppllcB to Amorl.Mu vosso'a as veil ns foreign, Uh .Unto department (uliclals aro confident tlieta could bo uu chnrgo of discrimination there. 119 FISHERMEN ARE DROWNED Many Lives Lost Near Balboa, Spain, During Recent Bad Storms. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DILDOA, Spain, Aug. 15 Ono hundred and nineteen Spanish fisher mon lost their lives by tho sinking of four fishing boats during a storm which rngod for tho past two days. CERTAIN NOW OF MORDER Vice Consul at Cartagena Wat Found with Body Riddled With Bullets. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Tlmos), DOGOTA, Aug. 15. Investigation of tho death or William I). McMaster Uultcd States vlco consul at Carta gena, whoso body was found rlddlod with shot proved without doubt that ho was murdered. No clues to tlu porportrntors of tho crime- could bo found. PLATFORM OF MULKEV Crusade Will Start Against Drinking Resorts Outside the City. That n crusado will bo started on the Illicit salo of liquor and tho es tablishment of liquor resorts at var- vlous parts of tho county was tho ommi ." coPerato with tho nnrt "1 nmss meetings throughout tho dis-M-.,;one nnd Rlvo thom I tr,ct "' "avo Bpoakors discuss tho, - -mnn mv niiiut,. . . r V mntter nnd nresont the reasons wny, as- oWtar.o 7nt5s it pt 8i;r b? itoatraWno "est and great- ?LdJaA .rJ! onthepacine" It I. ... LoKR0 1" Dun North &!S? tht Peter Logglo ort Comm ls,in DQ a canHdate for. toon ,C? ?s.Ioner and it u nn.inr.1 IfftrtJ kned ,JLhls Petitions . , -vwajr, IB mntter nnd presont the reasons why, reorganized im sald to bo somo An...nm.. ...In.lnn .ir. ncrnlnot tlin I UJIJIUU111UU Bllllljil"b l' Ufo"'"a,v I, port but how far reaching it is, no 1 ono knowsj POSTPONE DANCING SCHOOL Owing to Senator Mulkey having i i r n.i,i Tflllnivn' hull tnr are being engnged tho his speeclr'-Saturd Oi(LFi iturday Fellows,'. Jiall for night, dancing ntll .next "Wrong of vP.ruei tnat Herbert school has been postponed u J- Simpson u. i nd' who with Wednesday night. "o muorsea by tho PROP. RAYMOND. .nm..,. a.. ii n AblUIUrt, U1B,, llb i"' -" .'"'hhsihoi t.uiu..vnu .u.w.. .wB.-. Stuait, of Portland, who was In tho(tlon which could sanction tho strike city, ropits'that the Stuart & Fergu- of government employes. Whon son Timber compnny, a number of! Root uskod tho Wisconsin senator a stockholders of which reside In As- direct question to that effect, LaFoi torla, has closed n deal for tho salo letto shouted that "ho refused to be of approximately 5000 aores of yel-i trapped by the Senator from New low fir timber In tho Sluslnw river York." Root Insisted that LaFo dlbtrlct, to Johnson P. Porter of lotto withdraw the remark saying It Poitland, a member of tho firm of, was offensive. This LaFolletto did, Porter Bros., who are ihu confldon., but Root pressed hlh for an answer tlnl contractors for tho Hill lines, to his question to which LaFolletto The consideration pnld, Is $257,000. BaJd he did not sanction legislation Porter Bros, own nbout 1,000,- that In any wny authorizes a strike of 000,000 feet of timber In tho 'Shu-J .tho postal employee, When Una law distrlctios well as a sawmill squall blew over, several senators near the mouth of that streamj andSreraarklng that a false Issue had this purchase Is simply -adding to been raised. The clash came up their already extensive holdings. Tho over tho provision of tho poatomuo Stunrt & Ferguson Timber company appropriation bill that prevents any also owns another tract there con- organization of postal employes talulng 4504,000,000 feot of fir. Joining with any other organization. W. II, Souls Talks About Progressive Candidate for Senator "Sonntor Mulkey ropresonts the Progrosslvo Pnrty of Oregon, and as such flics tho banner of tho 'Bull Moose, " snld W. II. Souls, advance representative of Mr. Mulkey at The Chandler todny, "Mr. Mulkey, as you know, has served In tho Sonnto, having bcoa report In circulation in Mnrshflold. olectod for tho short term. Ho con- yesterday. Sheriff Gago who was ducted tho primary campaign tor T. hero Is reported to havo been in con- R. In Oregon nnd hns nlways been ference with somo local parties about promlnont ln tho political, social and tho matter and it Is understood thnt, business affairs of tho city of Port somo steps will bo taken ln tho mat-! land and tho state of Orogon. ter soon. "Senator Mulkey Is a nntlvo Oro- Complalnt was mado to Sheriff gonlnn and all his Interests nro with Gage, It Is reported, by povoral rola-'and for tho stato of Orogon. I am tivA tn Smith Inlnt whe.ro. It 1b said, confident that tho many frionds I there havo been some lively brawls have ln Coos will bo moro than ploas- around n resort. Ono man Is said od with tho nddresB Senator Mulkey to havo been seriously beaten up , will mako Jn Marshflold Saturday thoro within tho past week. This evonlng." was coupled with tho two or three Mr. Souls left for Astoria and Soa- mysterlous crimes thoro within tho side on tho Breakwater today. tnat ?A.l. hinlltlio WllA tllct Wnfl IllO I'UOl IB" IJIUUIIIDl .U ...wv i...w . death of Metcalf, the second tho as-1 sasslnatlon of Jacob Evans and tbo DISAGREE ABOUT STREET. third the mysterious disappearance cioslnir of the Wharf nt Central of Bill Joynor. Aveiiuu .Makes Tioublo. In addition to tho South Inlet mat- There was a disagreement about ter, A. II. Powers Is said to bo In- the closing of tho wharf at tho oud dlgnant over tho plan of some to put 0f central avenue. Street Suporln in saloons near somo of his camps. ' tondont Lawhorno put up n fence de- Whother thoro will bo any stop ta- daring tho street dangerous. Tho ken prior to the assembling of tho mnnnger of the auto garage toro It grand Jury nt Coqullle tho first week down so tho nutos could get In and ln September could not bo ascertain- 0t. The chief of police was called, od today. I A representative of tho Smith coro- jftfiy owning" the wharf was also call- DANCE EAGLES' HALL- Saturdny ed. Tho matter was sottled by the eve.. AUG. 17. Late music. KEY- Smith company agreeing , to bring ZER'S ORCHESTRA. No "ragglng."j lumber and repair the wharf.