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No. 43.
ID AND BULLETS FOUND
IN EASTSIDE WAITING 101
GREW OF EliNtO VESSEL SAVED'ENGINES IN GASOLINE BOATS
lelieved That Roy Perkins Was
Murdered in the Ferry
Station.
ODY HAD BEEN
DRAGGED TO WATER.
learch For Remains in Bay Will
Probably Be Made By
Officials.
nfcowrlmi innde Into Mils attcv
LYONS SELLS
All of the'Persons on Board the
Burned Vessel West Point
Have Been Rescued.
(By Associated Preim.l
LONDON, Sopt. C. The rescuo by
INTEREST MARRIED
SUNDAY NIGHT
Disposes of Coos Bay Steam
Laundry to J. D. and
J. C. Jones.
J. E, Lyons, president mid owner
of the controlling Interest of the Coos
kail to tin hclh'f ,,mt ,,l''oml n ,I,ny Slcftm Lnundry, has disposed of
....... i....i..liiu whs murdered III liftt lntimlrv IntercKtR In .T. f!. .Toiioh.
joniit J - "- - r -'
itounlllnR riMiiu of the ferry nt uio Wn0 for B0Vora yonrs, hns boon con
ndof Hie Ioiib Iiuif U Enilslde. In- ,1L.cted with tho plnnt n8 tt minority
........ II lllivlllir lll'l'll kllU'd l,.n.l.n.n.. .. .1 1. 1.. l,.nlUH T II
BflllOIHl'l """ " . niuiiiwiuiuui, mill mo uiunn-i, .1. u.
. . 1 lltiwifl uilllllU ..... .. .. .
l here iwvc ihtii iimhki. ..."" " jones, mriuoriy 01 iinKorsuciu, cat.
I .... (In. fItlOl1 all(l WIlllS Of rnt... ,,,.,,. ,,,. .... nimnnliin I
BfC lOllllll " ," I w llv.i viinuin i.ivi naoi.i.i.ua
ihe place nntl It It believed tliat 1 er- ci,nrg0 t0.tjny. j, jj, jonos Is return-
tuniil tll(YI llllll lll'lllIUed I.,.. I. rnlir....ln .... II... nlnniiin. lllnlil I
LUHlKI' num.. ' illfe lu wiiiliuimil "" iiiu oivuiiiui . i. ...i- j
jonn to the end of the ferry llp and t0.dny t0 nrrnngo his business nffnlrsl
.a i... ....! fwint 4 lifitj . . . . I
ratrlfil In iHH'in or iiw " preparatory to returning ncro nnu
uxUuiik in ine hjm. nccoming porsonnny nciivo in mo o'
Tho uscoery of the llotl in mo crt0n of tho plant.
... ..'.u mil. In' .Turk KIlUI- ti. r ........ i ...n i. ......... .... n i....i
UlUnj; n'Ul'i n " .111. I.Ullts IB wuu illiuiill un ll uiini-
... .-.I AI..V llllll. TIlO Wllltilll! ...... I.. 1I...I.Anl,l n.l.t lin. Iiniin
P1 "" ." " Ill'BB lllllll III .liillBllllV.IU IIIIU IIUO UlUI
nximlin mimII frame niilldluir next ,icntncil with tho laundry for some!
tor to Flniingnn'H oil house. It Ifl tIllu ,,, j0 m8 mnnJP fr0nds audi
. .I... I.. M..I.I.. ... . . .... I
tfMnm cut uscu e.i-riiiiiii4 n inririi eireoi or ncnuniutnnccs in uoi u
hwiIkt, so consequently tlio fact UlB c,ly ,, Norlh nontl nml lmH
ilutatmKedy linn tniten pinco uiero bc0ll 8UCCCssfuI In hln conduct of tho
.. ., nniipi.ii hofore. Planaunn i ,., itn i,. nt v..i .in.
n.9 II". .......... ----- - IUIIIIUIJ liuiavilli .v lllia iiwv Mfc ii
hippcncd to go 4ito tho waiting room c(j0(1 ,mon j,B fturo pinns and Ib not
L. iii. ii. .11 .....1 unit ln. Itlniul. . .. . a ... ...it. t-...
khhj- iui mm "" ' certain wncincr or noi no win ivuvu
I !.. j.killlllllfltlllll KlinWril tlUlt ff t.f11.f 11a ...Ml I.a 1.nist fni. n
.i iv- - .iiiiroiiiiuiu. .iu niu uu iiiiu
Ihn-c btillctH hud bveii Hwd the Umo nt cn8t Uj ,B futuro plans
wm mm iiiia huku ......... . aro ilctoriiuncii.
UomI luid been npllled. ,
JUrtlwl Carter was not tiled and
went to Iiiithlde. Worhliif? tin tho
throrr Hint (IiiitImiii eoimnltted tho
muruVr, It N iH'llevrd that ho fol
lowed lVrklns until tho latter -had
rmtlied the wnltlnir room. The hlo)d .
imili liiillrali (but. I'eiUI.'IS lH lav-'
lag dim n imtl wan irobahly idiot whllo
lla llut noslileii. The threo bullet
I curki are ll"lu and one of tho bid
CIRCUIT
COURT
William Ford of San Francisco
and Miss Stella O'Con-
nell Wedded.
Tho ninrrlngo of William S. Ford
of Snn Francisco and Miss Stolln
O'Connoll was soleuiulzed Sunday
ovoulng nt 7 o'clock nt tho homo f
tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. En
gone O'Connoll nt Klttyvlllc. Tho cer
emony was performed by Itov. Father
C-allnghor of tho-Catholic Church.
Tho wedding vntf n homo affair and
only monibors of tho family woro
nroscnt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford left to
day on tho stenmor M. F. I'lnnt for
Snn Francisco, whoro they will reside.
.Mr. Ford Is with tho Pnclllc Hnrd
waro and Steel Company nt San Fran
cisco. Ho formerly wns cqnnoctcd
with tho Pioneer Hnrdwnro Company
In this city nnd Is widely known hero
in business nnd social circles. Tho
bride Is tho youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll, nnd Is
ono of tho most popular of tho Coos
liny young womon.
PTOMAINE POISONING.
The llttlo son of Mllo Plorson nt
Ton Mllo died several days ago ns n
result of ptomnlno poisoning. Tho
burial took plnco yesterday.
WILL
Irli nlilch liiiii npllt was cut out m i , ,,,.., -,,.'
ibenoodbyineiiinn.ii.il. Further Adjourned Term Will Convene,
cumulations revealed the fact that wni.rn,.. nr Rpnnlar
.he body lmd been d.Wd from tho TO-MOI TOW ana KCgiliar j
nltlnx room down the ferry nllp to . jQm BQgjns Monday. ,
th.i ttnfjiH'u ilfii iiitit ifONt friii ml !
tlood sinus which Inillrnteil that tho Tho adjourned term of tho Circuit
Mr Iwd lieen laid down on tho edgo Court opons to-morrow with Judgo
ot the klip. (iuitlM)ii Is known tiCoko on tho bench. Tho regulnr lerm
luie fctoUu a row boat which wnnJo. tJiQ Crcut Court wm begin Mon-
imi near lie mi. who i mo "k , . : , . , . ...,, ii,n
i , ..,.., .. .1.1,. r dny. nusinoss hold ovor fiom tho
ibfillp Is in!.mK and It Is thought Inst term will bo disposed of nt tho
that this was used by Garrison as n j adjourned tou' ,innnwuWwMVM
f!glit nnd that the body of Perkins rZ?
tu takn, n. tiui ,. iiimc. or towed Garrison Is still In tho city prison.
GONVENETHEY ALL
i nrnnrn nrr
Dtuueu urr
Men With Excuses Lack Fore
sight, Says Lyon No
Meeting To-Night.
an (irojijK'd into the water.
A It hns lieen learned that Garrl-
Ho wna bndly frightened for a time
.,,i until Mint if Perkins was found
a n wis wen icarneii iiiat " "" , ... .,
in. 1....1...1 nt i .!.... iinmi bo had nothing to do with it
-m iuiiii.u III ill. Mail' llllll llllll Bl k I -- - .11 I ran l
tlwall,tltshouhl,iotboadif-,but supposed ho would bo hanged
MtTiutter to locate the body, s It anyway. Ho will not talk about the
i.h.iw.i.1 ..... .... Jnhirn now. but asks nulto frequently
JMVW r-istMil.. and the stave mill "it Perkins has been found dead. Some
t - tt a ll. . ntnHlna lift llflf
(Dy Rov. G. LoRoy Hall.)
TAUEKNACLE PHOGHAM.
on the Mnmhllelil sldo of tho bay.
Jiarklwl Carter untitled Coroner
of tho details of tho stories ho ha
told do not hang togother very won
No nicotine to-night.
TUESDAY.
10 A. M., neighborhood moet
Ings. 3 P. M., Mr. Lyon will eponk
nt the Tabernacle on 'Ivi .K
Thy First Love."
$ 7.45 P. M., evening service.
-."i.ii.i, inner uoiiiiea i-uniiii-i , - -
ftWfiiwul also sent word to Sherllt and tho olllcors think that ho mnj
GJK', who bad Just returned to Co- confess If ho la guilty,
flollle, and It Is likely that tho bay I About two months ago Go trr son
"HI lw UniBRwi nt once. owed Perkins somo money. hethei
CwlsonimH not yet been told of 6r not this has been pnid Is not
the discovery tlmt has liwi made. It known, but nt any rate tho two mer
uiwllernl that when ho Is told that had somo trouuio nuuui. m "w
'cwlll confess.
Search Kept Up.
Mystery still surrounds tho dlsnp
Pearance of Hoy Perkins, nnd tho of
fers are convinced that ho has been
Nurdered, but so far they hnvo been
"able to And any trace of bis body.
He lelt Sumner last Wednesday on
't 'or Marshfleld and. has never
bn seen slnco ho passed tho Black
ranch three miles from Sumner. Gar
f'wa was seen a fow minutes behind
lm' Perkins loft at Sumner all of
hU clothing and possessions and tho
cers point out that this, together
"h the fact that Perkins has never
"own up in Marshfleld, is onough to
w that ho is dead. In tho minds
I the officials, there Is no doubt but
6at Perkins was murdered, but they
re at a loss to know where the body
Cln be found.
. A"r it was learned that Garrison
"'e a row boat and crossed tho bay
"Wnesday evnin iont nil
Porklns was working for Garrison
digging clnms and hnd about J100
coming to him for wages. Tho story
told by an Enstsldo man is that about
two months ago Perkins nsked Garri
son for his moneyland that Garrison
beenmo angry nnafpulled a gun on
Porklns,
Thero Is nothing for tho offlcers to
do but try to find the body of Perkins
if ho Is dead. In tho meantime, Gar
rlson mny confoss or Perkins may
turn up alive. It is not thought thnt
tho latter will happen as tho ofllcers
i,i..ir Mint Perkins would bavo heard
of tho arrest by this time if ho was
Only ono small cluo has been found
that would lead to tho belief that
Garrison had beon through tho tim
ber along tho road.. Near Iloss
Slough, about sixty feet in from the
ni wna found two slips of paper.
They woro evidently pages from an
tho liner Mnurctnnln of the captain
and nineteen of the missing members
of the crew of tho burned steamer
West Point accounts for tho cntlro
crew of the burned vessel. Sixteen
others hnd been picked up by tho
Dovonlan.
LEAVES FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
Steamer M. F. Plant Sails
From Coos Bay This
Morning.
Tho steamer M. F. Plnnt left for
Snn Francisco this morning at 10.30
o'clock. Tho following woro tho out
going pnsscngors:
J. I). Jones, Mrs. Jones, C. J. Uoylo,
Mrs.'-lloylo II. P. Hnrrlson. J. W.
Goldstein, P. Holzmnrk, E. T. Lnngo,
Mrs. Geo. Nowlngtou, Mrs. II, L.
Stump nnd child, Mrs. Wagner, Paul
Johnson, O. A. O'Brien, C. A. Wag
ner, G. II. Wagner, Mtb. II. McGraw,
Miss L. Itcincho, Mrs. C. W. Mer
chant, Violet Stnuff, Miss Davis, Mrs.
Fred Curt, Chns. Jordan, J. Ilust, W.
II. Conkln, Mrs. Conkln, L. G. Irwin,
M. U. Yocum, Fay Whlto, C. F. Can
tor, C. II. Bourlott, L, C. McForson,
H. a. Grllllth, Alex Fink, J. Powloy,
C. K. Ilorg, Geo. Eldrldgo.
GOVEHNMENT MAN HEHE.
Chief Owner of North Bend Box
Factory Dies at San
Francisco.
Edward F. Nlohaus of Snn Fran
cisco, nnd hend of tho Coos Dny Man.
ufacturlng Company operating tho
box factory at North Bend, died at
Snn Francisco on September 2d. Ho
was sixty years of ago. A complica
tion of diseases caused death. Mr.
NIohmiB hnd beon in falling .health
for somo tlmo past.
Mr. Nlohaus was widely known
through tho enst and tho north ns a
lumberman. His lumber Interests
wero moRtly In Snn Francisco, whero
he owned a hardwood mill. Ho also
was a timber owner nnd wns tho chlof
owner In tho North Bond box fnctory.
Will lie In Charge of tho Coos Hay
Harbor Work.
Frederick E. Leeso, who Is to hnvo
chnrgo of tho government hnrbor
work on Coos Bny has arrived In tho
city. Mr. Leeso has beon at Tho
Dalles and In thnt neighborhood.
NO DAMAGE
FROM FIRES
John Herron Reports That
Homesteaders Have Escaped
Ravages of the Flames.
John Ilorron who, nccompnnled by
Carl Scbroedor nnd Jordan Shaffer,
hnvo beon visiting Horron's homo
stoad In Township 25, Rnngo 9, hnvo
returned homo. Mr. Herron says that
ho found ovorythlng In good shnpo at
his homestead and says that tho tim
ber In thnt district was not damaged
Whllo they could
DSABLED OCA GRUSE
E.F.
U
PASSES
W
Dr. Burmeister Paddles His
Launch to Keep Away
From Bar.
ONLY TWO BOATS
OUT OF SEVEM
Manage to Keep Going and
Tow the Others Safely
. Home.
Tho members of tho Coos Bay
Motor Boat Club wont to Chnrloston
Bay Sunday for nn ofllclnl crulso nnd
somo of tho members hnd a rather
exciting time. Tho ownors of boats
who wore moinbcrH of tho party woro
unfortunnto In having their cushion
brenk down nt the wrong tlmo.
Dr. Burmclstor was particularly
unfortunnto and for a tlmo his boat
was In n rathor dnngorous position.
Ho had no anchor and wlion his on
glno Btoppod ho had to break away
tho guards for tho sldo lights and
pnddlo his bont to keep her from
llontlng down toward
tho bar. Ho
Ho had often been on Coos Bay to was tho only ono who wns In any
look nfter his Interests hero nnd wnSjUongor, uui nu oi mo oincro in iua
woll known to tho business men. Ho pnrty oxcoptlng two hnd mishaps.
wnH a nntlvo of Europe, but had beon Those who took their boats on tho
Identified with tho lumbor Interests; crulso woro Dr. Bnrtlo, Dr. Burmols-
of tho Pnclllc const for tho pnBt thlr-tor, Henry O'Mnrn, Rnlph Coko,
I'.flvn vonra Tim fnnnrnl wnn bold ClinrlOS Wllllnms. LOU LOOIllls ttlld
to-day and tho box factory was closed M. O. Coloman. Mr. O'Mnrn and Mr.
until to-morrow.
WILL RAVE
NEW PLANT
Coquille People Will Take Stock
in New Johnson Com
pany Mill.
A movement Is on foot at Coqulllo
for tho rebuilding of tho mill of tho
Johnson Lumber Company. Tho
scheme is for n stock company, tho
purpose of which will be to build nnd
oporato n mill In Coqulllo on tho slto
of tho old Coqulllo Mill and Mercan
tile Compnny plant. Tho plan has
bocu formulating for somo days pnBt,
nnd It Is reported now to bo practlcnl
ly a suro thing. Tho company Is to
bo under tho management of Alfred
Johnson, Jr. Stock subscriptions nro
beJng rccolvcd nnd sulllclont has boon
subscribed to mako tho undertaking
a suro thing. In rogard to tho planB,
Cojoinnn woro tho only ones whoso
bonis did not brenk down. Thoy
both hnvo small boats but thoy mou
nted to tow tho others up tho buy.
Tho breakdown of tho engines of flvo
of tho boats was a coincidence. Sov-
oral woro duo to tho water washing;
Into tho boats nnd tho other mlshapn
wero duo to different reasons. At nny
ratp, thoy nil got homo snfoly nnd no
ono wns tho worso for tho crulso.
BURIAL 11Y ODD FELLOWS.
In tlin lniiHt'liv 11 ro.
see from Herron's plnco many small tho Coqulllo Valloy Sentlnol snys
fires burning nt a dlstnnco tho llnmos
did not seom to rench tho homestead
Rottlomont. They killed ono big buck.
... uui mm croHauu wiu vuj nv - - , were
-uuesaay evening and slept all account uook nnu '"-- ""
rw tno stave mill, lends to tho noma accounts- reb.'t -
""I that possibly tho body was Garrison was formerly a clam digger.
h'W i tho water. The search of U Is thought thnt the pages ya-.o
country between Sumner and. been from his account book. Graham,
J Bay is be,ng kept up ln th0 U, taxidermist, says that tho writing
Wsthat something may be found, 'is thai of Garrison.
Sunday nt tho Tnbernnclo was a
splondld day. Largo crowds wor
shipped at each of tho three services.
Tho chorus Is Increasing gradually
each day, which tends to broaden tho
smllo of tho leader, Mr. Harris. Tho
concort by tho .Coos Bny Bnnd yes
terday afternoon was n unique feature
of tho day. Tho boys may well bo
proud of tho organization, n3 Mr.
Lvon was much pleased with their
playing and hopes to seo thorn again.
On Saturday ovonlng Mr. Harris
nnd tho chorus surprised nil by ren
dering a sacred concert aftor tho ser
mon. Solos were sung by Mrs. Mc
Crea and Prof. Harris. A mixed quar
tette togother with choruses, made up
a short but splondld program, and
tho people wondered ns thoy listened,
when tho chorus had found time to
prepare for tho muslcalo.
Altogether, Mr. Lyon's sermons
havo been deep spiritual messages.
Somo evangelists gain tho hearing of
tho public by menus of sensational
methods, but Mr. Lyon prefers to
draw tho nttentlon of tho community
through tho earnest but plain pre
sentation of truth. He speaks to tho
people who think.
Last evening ho choso as his sub
ject, "Excuses," nnd tho verdict of
the audience wns In favor of bis di
rect anneal. No man, thinks Mr.
Lyon, Is bo short sighted as the one
TWO FILE FOR
5
COHIS
I0NER
L. J. Simpson and C. S. Winsor
Are Candidates For
Office.
L. J, Simpson and C. S. Winsor
havo filed ns candidates for members
of tho Port Commission of Coos Bay
for tho primary election. Thoy nro
candidates for tho olllces which nro
mado vacant by tho expiration of tho
terms of W. P. Evans and J. C. Gray
of North Bend. Mr. Evans has tele
graphed from Portland, whoro ho is
now. that ho will not bo n candldato
again owing to tho fact that his por-
sonal business will take up. nil of his
tlmo.
September 8th Is tho last day thnt
candidates can fllo their nominating
petitions.
HORN,
i
BERRY. On Monday, Soptomber 5,
1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry,
of South Marshfleld, a daughter.
Tho capital stock will bo $75,000,
divided Into $100 Bhuros; It Is Intend
ed to keop $25,000, treasury stock to
bo used when needed. Subject to
tho proposition of tho Coqulllo Mill
& Mercantllo Compnny, tholr plnnt
will bo taken In nt $1,500, freo of
dobt. and tho booms and such ma
chinery as enn bo used from tho John
son Lumbor Compnny plnnt, nro to
bo turned In nt $10,000, for which
Alfred Johnson subscribes stock. Tho
comnany will nlso hnvo tho right to
tnkn a contract from tho Johnson
Lumbor Company for tholr logs from
Sovon Mllo Camp nt n straight prlco
of $7.00 for flr and spruce nnd $12.00
for whlto cedar, Bald prlco to run un.
til nil such timber Is removed.
Among thoso who hnvo subscribed
stock nro jtho following: Coqulllo
Mill & Morcnntllo Co., by E. E. John
son, $5,000; Johnson Lumber Co., by
Alfred Johnson, Sr $10,000; A. R.
Clinton, $1,500; C. M. Skcols & Son,
$500; R, 8. Knowlton, $1,000; H. N
Loronz, $500; R. H. Mast, $500; ; M.
Aloxon, $200; A .N. Gould, $200; W.
H. Mansell, $500;; L. II. Hazard,
$500; A. J. Sherwood, $500; W. Cu-
lln, $250; C. A. Harrington, ouu;
James Watson, $300.
Funeral of II. 1). Jones Was Held
'.Sunday Afternoon at Empire.
Tho funornl of tho Into B. D. Jonos
was hold Sunday nftornoon from tho
residence ln Empire. Tho 8?rvIco
woro conducted by Archdoncon Hors.
fall of tho Episcopal Church. Tho
members of tho Odd Fellows had
chnrgo and conducted tho ritual sor
vlco at tho grave. Tho burial was at
tho comotory near Empire
COAST LEAGUE
BALLSGORE
Portland Still in Lead and Ver
non Plays An Eleven-Inning
Game.
'
HOW THEY STAND.
Portland 78
Oakland 83
San Francisco,. 7 9
Vernon .77
Los Angolos. ..77
Sacramouto . . .55
GO
03
73
71
79
93
Won. Lost P. C
.505
.550
.520
.510
.493
.372
A'
Tim nbovo Is tho standing of tlio
onnm after tho Knmcs of Saturday.
Tho result of tho Sunday games havo
not boon recolved owning to tlio tact
that tho wires are down. Vornon ana
San Francisco played an elovon-ln-ninir
came Saturday. Below nro glvou
tho results of tho Saturday games as
reported by tho Associated Press;
WILL BUILD TWO SCOWS.
nivnnN. Ore. Sent. 3. Tho
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Dlxlo and Samson aro on tho ways at
fhn local shipyards this week, and
as soon as they aro ropalred the yard's
will bo cleared and work Immediately
commenced on two largo scows tor
uso on the river. Wm. McKay has
chnrgo of tho yards at present.
AT PORTLAND
Portlnnd .....
Los Angeles ......
AT OAKLAND
Oakland
Sacramento
AT VERNON
Vornon
San Francisco
(Eleven innings.)
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MILLINERY OPENING.
Thursday'nnd Friday, September
8th and 9th. nno lino of Fall Millin
ery. Mrs. Esther E. Donaldson, suc
cessors to Mrs. John H. Somors.