The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 14, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON, WEDMESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907.
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,
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Comtminlcntcd.
Continued from page 2.)
the Government over to Russell Sage
honorable ill these proceedings and
If there were, does It in any way re
flect on the United Wireless and It's
stock?
But It Is stated by the Harbor that
even this awful man White, who by
the way, according to the same ar
ticle In "Success" once committed the
terrible crime of soliciting from the
public subscription and cash for a
gold mining proposition which he
fathered and after discovering that
tho prospect was not what he had
anticipated It to be voluntarily re
turned every dollar collected to the
stock subscribers; even this man
White is no longer connected with
the United Wireless but Is devoting
Ills time and attention at present to
tne American DeForest Wireless
Telegraph Company which (I am
quoting the Harbor's words) 13 on a
paying basis. But, the harbor con
tinues, "Not one share of this block
lias ever been offered (o the public."
(The words in bold face are the Har
bor's.- Instead of a paying property
a party of unscrupulous promoters
are offering this United Wireless
stock. Now read well the following:
"The United Wireless has absolute
control of the American DeForest
and subsidiary companies. It's exe
cutive committee controls and oper
ates the Atlantic.
(Signed) C. C. Wilson, President,
and again the following letter writ
ten by Mr. White as president of the
American DeForest Company after
he had been forced to resign from
the presidency of the United Wire
less In answer to a letter of Inquiry
-written to him by the "Seattle Bro
kerage Company" which read3 as
follows:
New York, June IS, 1907.
Dear Sirs: I have exchanged all
my American DeForest stock for
United Wireless. The American De
Forest will not go ahead with any
further improvements, such as equip
ping of ships or erecting of stations.
That will bo done by the United
Company. The executive committee
of tho United Wireless has full con
trol of the American DeFor33t and
the Atlantic DeForest and the oper
ation of the same. They hold the
entire capital stock of tho Atlantic
except 0G shares They also
have In their possession over a ma
jority of the capital stock of the
American DeForest." Instead there
fore offering to tho public stock in
"worthless" United Wlreles3 we are
offering to them a share in what the
Harbor is pleased to term a paying
property.
The Harbor says that instead of
being able to send messages three
thousand mile3, as some of the pro
moters have claimed, wo are sending
messages with a limit of COO miles.
Well that limit would not be so bad
for practical purpose but just In or
der to get tho truth before Coos Bay
readers, I want to state that on Juno
the 18th tho wireless station at
North Head iccelved three messages
from tho steamer President return
ing from her first trip to Alaska over
a distance of 1G00 mile3, as reported
in almost every paper in the United
States on Juno 19th. And on March
ISth of this year all the papers in the
United States reported, "Wireless
sent over 3000 miles. Navy depart
ment sent message from Pensacola,
Fla., to Point Loma, Cal. Longest
distance ever covered in America.
Naval experts elated over tho tri
umph. Two mountain chains inter
vened, but this did not hinder faatis
factory communication."
The Harbor says: "White himself
tells his ti lends that land wireless
can ncjver bo profitable until hun
dreds of stations have been establish
ed all over the country. ' Wonder
ful, really wonderful. As you can
not do a land business until a sufll
clont number of stations are erected,
therefore take warning and be not
swlndlod by allowing them to start
lu erecting any, tor as long as they
"have no stations, wo can be sure that
they can not send any messages. One
-or two warships can not stnrt to op
pose the English fleet, therefore be
ware. O! American people, and do
not allow any others to be built, for
wo may eventually get a navy strong
enough to opposo any foe.
Just two more Instances of tho ab
solute worthlessuess of United Wire
less and its stock. Head these copies
of two tolegrams by President Wil
son: "Now York, Aug. 7th, '07.
"Captain McGoldrlck of Associated
Oil Company, San Francisco, has ar
ranged with Matson Navigation Com
pany to equip their ships running to
Honolulu with our system. Just
closed contract to furnish stations
equipments for tho Japonese govern
ment. "C. C. Wilson, Pies."
"Now York, Aug. 7th, '07.
"Just closed contract with New
York Herald to tuinlsh stock quota
tions and news service, tho greatest
endorsement over given a wireless
systom.
"C. C. Wilson, Pres."
Not a bad day's record for a busl
n oss which after all is still In its
swaddling clothes.
I could go on for pages and pugos
anil tell readers what Wlieless is do
ing today and what It promises to do
in tho future. But the object ot this
open communication Is not that of
campaigning but that of refuting an
unwarranted attacit ou my company
and on myself. When one mlsteps
so tar as to call me practically u
bunco-steerer on a piopositiou of
which he knows nothing without
oven takiug the trouble to Inform
himself on any question that lu his
opinion ueedod explanation when at
tho meeting of the Marshlld Cham-lim-
of Commerce, at which he was
present I Invited ovorybody to askJ
so that l nujtiu navo an uiuiuriuun.
to answer, It certainly behooves me
to let tho Harbor's readers know that
Its timely "Warning" was based on
misunderstanding of tho offor I was
about to make to tho North Bond
Chambor of Commerce, ,of a lack of
knowledge on tho subject in genornl
and that tho Harbor will acknowl
edge that Its youthful energy for
onco, carried it too far.
Trusting that this communication
will bo given spaco in tho Harbor
and thus ropair the Injury which It
lias dono to me, I remain as ever,
Tho public's obedient servant,
DR. EMIL STOESSEL.
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