- uPm-npjjw-J. 4V," "1 ' l (Ham 3htf $xmt& ADS. NEWS .rV 1JUSIXKS3 IS SLOW, Al " c! THAT IT PAYS IS BVI 11 I1V SUCCESSFUL I1USI Si 0C8R8 EVERYWHERE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BT HEADING THE COOS MAY TIMJ3S. ALL THE NEWS ALu THE TIMH TERSELY TOLD : :: :: tJ :t V0fc.XI11' Established in 1878 ns Tho Const Mall. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull Mq niul Coos liny Advertiser. CEHS STILL SEARCHING FOR MISSING RDY PERIS An convinced That Man Was Killed In Eastsidc wait ing Room. THINKS THAT BODY IS IN THE WATER. I B. PERRY IS Hen Have Been Put to Work ing To-Day Dragging the Bay. Volhlng now 1ms developed In tlio taw ol tho missing Roy 1'orklns. ! Frank Gannon Is hold nnd is sus pttteJ by tlio olllcors ns hnvlng Wlod him. Tlie ollloortf nro wonting (he Ihcory that tho blood Btnina la the Eastsldo ferry waiting room id! on tho Eostsldp wharf nro Incll Mtlomthat the ninn wns killed there. Tteitalni of course woro not ns fresh ltd bright when found yostordny ns Hey would lmvo hoon tho morning WILL BOND FOR MILLIONS State of California and San Francisco Prepare For Big Exposition. iriv Associated Press.) SACRAMENTO, Oil., Sept. 0. In response to n call of Governor Gil lotto of California, tho Loglslntttro mot In Hpeclnl session to-dny to votol ion im enactment permitting tho use; of bonds for C, 000,000 by tho Stntoi of California nnd to permit tho city i nnd county of Sim Francisco to' umoiid Its charter so that u special , election may bo called to bond tho ' city for an additional $5,000,000 for ' tho pnrposo of llnnnclng an Interim- On a Telegram From Coalinga, Cal., He Is Taken in Custody. . W. D. Perry, who camo hero from Coalinga, Cal., n few weeks ago, was placed under rrcst to-dny by Sheriff Gage, tho arrest being mndo on n telegram from tho city marshal at Coalinga stating that there was a chargo of embezzlement against Mr. Perry. Mr. Perry said to friends that ho could not nccount for tho trouble ex cepting Hint It wns an attempt to get rovongo on account of political dif ferences. Since ho lias boon In the county ho hns been formulating plans for tho pttrchnso nnd consolldntlon of n num bar of tho weekly newspapers In Coos county. Mr. Porry stated that he hns fg uros on tho Coqulllo Vnlloy Sentinel, tho Coqulllo Herald, tho Myrtle Point Hnterprleo nnd tho Dntulon Hocordor nnd It wns his plan to consolldnto tho ownorshln of thoso papers. Fnr Mvould imyo been mo morning oxolltloll , bo holll , Snn V.B "7 iX L,l bZ onBnJ to j",, J"1,TT 1'n.nc.co in 1015 to ce.ebrnto the " l" ' "J" In" there, but the olllcors oxplnla Hint tie reason tho stains woro not -80011 oa tho ferry landing boforo wns duo to the fact tlint thero aro nlwoys oil iUIm thcro and tho blood spots were tot noticed. Sheriff Gngo says that ho did not look Into tho ferry station becnuso he did not kow there wns such n place there. opening of tho Panama Canal. look up tho logal status of tho prop erties. MAKES SPEECH I TO VETERANS Ex-Vice-President Fairbanks Addresses the Veterans of the Mexican War. (By Associated Prcsi.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. C. Former Vice-President Fairbanks to day, In speaking to tho survivors of the Moxfcn War, declared "Thero Is too much hysteria abroad In this country," and declared tho watch word should bo "Down with tho dem. tiKOKtic and ui with tho patriot." and referred to tho "many counsellors and tho many falso prophets" nnd snld "our country nnd our Institutions have cost too much In tho precious blood of her Immortnl sons to bo given over either tto line, otnoln given ovor either to time, sorvlco or chance or anarchy." HAS 111(3 FLOTILLA. LEAVEH FOR HOME. President Tnft Makes a Shoit Stop in' Chicago. (Dy Associated Press.) CHICAGO. Sent. C. Presldont ------ Ho thought It wns n.Tnft depnrted for Iloverly this mom-. rirt of tho Flanagan oil houso. Ho lug nftor n two-hour stop In Chicago u tbnt tlio ferry waiting room is on Ins wny nomowara irom hi. rani. ttidom used lii tho summer time, nun CIRCUIT HOUR coniequcntly the blood stains In' tho plice woro not seen until Monday, title the murder Is supposed to hnvo been committed Wednesday night or Thursday morning. races Mood Ktalns. This morning, Garrison tho prison er tai taken by tho Sheriff across LAYS CORNER STONIJ. T IS INJESSION Adjourned Term To-Day and Regular Term Will Con vene Next Monday. Tho adjourned term of tho circuit Roosevelt Participate In Ceieiucuiy at Fai-go, N. D. fnr Associated Press.) FAltOO, N. 1)., Sept. C Thcodoro j , itoosovo.t in., yesior in .. cur ., . thB morn. Rlnmt nf Mm Ilhrnrv lllllldlllir of tho tk bay and Into tho waiting room. JFnrgo College tho money for which . "!.' Business of tho old torm will be kere tho murder Is thought by tho 'wns subscribed by Cnrneglo. Governor .concluded and tho regular Septombor flfflffri fA ltvn lmA.i nnmmltlml. t l. ... TnitKAaniinflvn ITnmin ..... ... 1,1 linnlti fmii1fii .Ttl1fn 1?nill V. .. JllirnU llllll iiUlntouimnii Lt'l 111 nill UVhm ...WMUMJ. u ..u0w -. - Cfflctri to lmvo been TkeSherlff says thnt Garrison did not Bp0ko In complimentary act any different from tho wny ho hns iRoobovcR. wen acting. torms of Tim RhirlrT unva thnt Cirrlion Is pretty well wlltod but t he did not confess anything ken confronted by tho supposod Ke of the alleged crime. The officers will not allow nnyono to tee Garrison. Ho Is still In tho NT Jail. Tho Shorlff nnd marshal Uve been spending a good deal' of thne talking to him In tho hopes of Mtlng sonieMilng out of tho man, but taev itato that ho has not, told any thing, According to tho olllcors titemnets they hnvo not yot beon ,k' to get any confession from tho nun. Must Find Uody. No formal chnrgo of murder has ten made against tho man, as thnt "' course cannot; bo dono until the 'let that a crime hns been committed u established, nnd that cannot bo oe unless tho body or somo part of It ha been unearthed. The mnn Is Wng held as a suspect, but If neces Mr7 Is likely that somo formal arge can bo mndo ngalnst him In crder '0 hold him. Tho ofllcors sny t Garrison stole a boat with which ' oss the bay nnd ho could bo "sea with larceny in order to hold should Garrison mnko nny nt . pt t0 be released or habeas cqrpus Proceedings. IhiiggliiK Ray, e ofil ers had men dragging " bay this morning In tho hopes of . Mlns the body of Roy Perkins, who "PPosed to have been murdored. ""re men iu uo put to work. Tho lh ersare eolng on tho theory thnt ," man was killed in tho EnMsIdo Mr ,KaIUne 00m Sheriff Gngo that thero is evidence enough rMo satisfy anyone that a crime , 7en committed. Marshal Carter - -., UB is satisfied that the mur- burred In tho waiting room. Collected Rlood. kft!f qaEa sa-B t,mt ,i has co1- M a suniclent amount of tho blood lire 1 tho wnUlnS room to Atto analuei1" Deputy District tiebT5 L"3e(lv,8t wanted some of 1 od- t0. so tho Shorlff says ho Worn611 enougU P ta,0 to th0 l tennru !t U f thC rJ5Vry Trn" r"u,7d"-ac DENIES INJUNCTION.: Ilton Is to bo horo to hear enses In which Judgo Coko Is dlsqunllfled bo- cnuso of having previously been, con- 'nected as an nttornoy. When Judgo Action. In Hamilton has finished with such cases Judgo Coko will go on tho bench othor cases that aro Judgo McPliei-M'ii Taken Federation Cases (Uy Associated Press.) 'nnd hoar tho RED OAK. la., Sopt. C. Judgo .... McPhorson, In tho United Stntos ills-, trlct court, donled tho roquost or u W. Post of nnttlo Creok, Mich., for an Injunction to restrain tho Amorl- can Fodoratlon of Labor and olllcors nnd tho Rucks Stow nnd Rnngo Com- pnny of St. Louis for entering Into n , closed shop ngroomont. Tho Court snld n sufflclont notlcoj hnd not beon glvon tho defendants, j Tho nttornoy for Post nnd tho stoo LYON IS ft MASTER (lv Aoctntcd Presn.l PARIS, Sept. 0. Tho Ministry of Wnr hns ordorod tho purchase of ton mllltnry moiioplnnos and twenty bi planes within tho next three months. This glvos Frnnco an norlnl llatllln of sixty by tho end of tho year. TAFT COMMUTES ED. SENTENCE OF OF BARNARD n TAFT IKES ' CAREFUL TALK Gives His Views on Conserva tion in a Well Prepared Speech. (Uy Associated Press.) ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. C With every prospect of n wnrm light for control botween tho "Stnto rlghtB" dologatos nnd those favoring tho nu tlounl control, tho second national conservation congross oponed hero yostordny. Tho crowd bognn arriving early at the auditorium to got n gllmpso of Prosldont Tnft, who wns on the programme for an address. 'Tnft gave ropontod credit In his speech to Roof 0 volt for tho work of conservation, but nppnrontly took n lllng nt tho "Now Nationalism," when ho said, "In theso days thero Is a disposition to look too much to tho fcdernl government for everything. I am liberal In tho construction of n now constitution with reforonco to tho fodornl power, but I nm llrmly con vinced thnt tho only snfe courso for us to pursuo Is to hold fnst to the limitations of tho constitution and to rognrd ns sacred tho powers of stnto." Tnft In his nddress made plnln his disposition of tho wholo subject of congress. Tho speech wns exhaustive nnd wns propnrod with grentor care than nny public uttoranco Tft has mado since Ills Inauguration. Tho Presldont showod an exact knowledge of tho subject nnd tho depth of his knowlcdgo surprised his hearers. Tho central note of his address wna an ap peal for practical commonsenso In conservation. "Tho tlmo hns como," ho declared, "for a halt of tho general nn KMmnm Mm nmiinciit ion mi. rhapsodies ovor conservation, malting UVItU Mltliuiu W--M - -- -- nounced that tho largo quantities of " wor1,f ,0" every known good In ..uw..v.t. ...... . a l,,n ii-n1i1 Tli. nultlln nMrtlltlmi linn poison found In tho woman's body Action Was Taken On Recom mendation of Prominent Men of State. CLAIMS HE WAS ONLY A TOOL. CRIPPENCASE IS 1 TRIAL Prosecution Charges That a Large Amount of Poison Was Found in Body. (ny Associated Press.) LONDON, Sept. C At tho open ing of tho trial not Dr. Crlppon, chargod with murdering his wife, He Was Charged With Perjury in the Oregon Land Fraud Cases. (Dy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 0. On rec ommendations of tho Department of Justice, Senators Chnmbcrlnln and Uourne, Acting Govornor Uowormnu and others of Oregon, President Taft haB commutod to expire October1 14th tho sontonco Imponed on George D. Uarnard, an employe of tho Liu tto Creek nnd Llvo Stock Compnny, con victed of porjury In tho Oregon laud fraud cases ot-lUOG. It wns claimed Ilhrunrd actod ns n tool of II. II. Hondrleks, 0110 of his employers, who wiih then United Stntos Commls. Hlonor nnd wns sentenced to thlrtoen months' Imprisonment nt tho samo tlmo. AST LEAGUE BALL SCORE Portland Holding the Lead of the League With Oakland Close Second. a was ovldonco that sho was subjected to an operation at tho hands of a partially skilled porson. Ethol Lo novo, tho woman arrested" with Crip pen, now stands chargod with being an accessory after tho fact. ,u .. 1.,,, fl.ni-A wim' company woro in conn, " !T,n not ontored nn argument In tho enso. , I lie Tho Amorlcnn Fodoratlon of Labor 1 nnd Its ofllclnls, mndo dofondnnts 111 tho suit, wcro not represented by counsel, Once Pastor, Traveler, Teacher, Author, Js Now Here Each Night. (Dy Rev. G. LeRoy Hall.) C. C. Going Sunday. Monday nftor noon, Mr. Koontz told Cnpt. Hall, and tho latter Immediately called Marshal Carter who has.toned to mnko nn In vestigation of It. Heard Shots. , Fred Bennett heard shots fired n.i 'Pimruiinv morning uuoui n'plnnlf. Shupo also heard tho shots about,tho Do,.,r. iw.ni- nn Thursday morniiig. " 044 til W wi - .... Is qulto certain about It and minus that tho shots enmo from tho east side of tho bay. Examines Blood, n- MintFns mado nn examination of tho blood for the ofllcors. Ho states that tho blood Is that of a mammui n,i n.nf tim blood corpsules were of tho slzo of those In human blood, but TABEHNACLE CALENDAR. TO-NIGHT. "Rolling Awny tho Stouo." WEDNESDAY. "Tho Great Essential." 3 P. M., "Why Moro Prayers Night Policeman William Aro Not Answered. .liens iiicunub . --" day afternoon at 3 o'clock, Boys' and girls' meeting Frl- day. VISITS THE T Wl CITIES That Marshlleld now has n master of Hl3 messago who Is nightly de livering strong, manly sermons which nnncal to tho consciences of thought- fni nconlo. is evidenced by tho real tsi!?rrr ml .T. 0, .1,0 a.no sl, a. auCted by Minora Hall Lson .f ,i.na nf tim liuninn. Tho fnct mni tho blood wns drlod mado it more dlfllcult for examination. Mado a Will. t v. Graham, who has been work ing on tho case with tho officers ques. tloncd Garrison for several m- - Graham says that Garrison fears that he Is going to bo mobbed and In his great fe-r that his end was near he wrote rr ' ' "'" whlcl1 h0 Whonton. 111. Mr-Lvon was born on a farm, graduated from the high school at tho early ago of tliirteen. no nnni-ortrxi while In college during tho preaching of S. M. Sayford. who n a Y M C. A. woruor, conuuuiuu .---"- .1 nmotiiics for college students, anu; who himself was a convort under Dwlght L. Moody. Col. Roosevelt Is Entertained By Peoale of Minneapolis and St. Paul. (By .Associated Press.) ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. C This Is Roosevelt day In tho twin cities. The Colonol arrived In Minneapolis at 7 o'clock this morning. Aftor breakfast ho was escorted to St. Paul, whoro ho was scheduled to mako an address this morning and another this after noon. Tho Colonel was greoted by crowds of cheering men, women and chlldron. nnd the buildings along tho route wojo decornted for tho occasion. After a reception horo nnd a short rest, ho proceeded to tho St. Paul auditorium and delivered an nddress at tho conservation congress. The im- monso hall was packed to suffocation when President Baker called tho meeting to order. Roosevelt's" speech at the conserva tion congress wns received with the wildest applause. It was soverar mln- utos after he aroso to speak ,boforo ho could make himself heard, so. per sistently did tho throng cheer him. The Colonel outlined his Ideas ns to conservntlon. saying tho reckless and uncontrolled waste of Jhe past must bo stopped. Ho declared himself In favor of rigorous stops to preoorvo tho country's natural resources for the benefit of tho people and to check the, power of monopoly of corpora tions. "Much that I hnvo to sny on tho subject of conservation will bo but a repetition of whYt was so ad mirably said, from thU latform yes- tho world. Tho public nttontlon hns boon aroused nnd tho movemont does not direct tho public to tho specific courso thnt tho pooplo should tnke, or hnvo their legislators take, to pro moto tho causo of consorvntlnu, "Heal consorvntlon Involves tho wise, non wnstoful use In tho present genorn- tlon, with overy posslblo moans, of proservtlon for tho futuro gonorn tlons. Tho problom Is how to savo and how to utlllzo and how to koop up conservation nnd still dovolopo." Prosldent Tnft announced thnt ho would submit to Congress tho solu tion of the problom of adjusting tho control of wntor Bites ns botween tho States and tho fedornl government. Tho Presldont got a most demonstra tive welcome. Glfford PIncliot, who hns beon In St. Paul, wns not prosont. Ho wont Into RopreBentntlvoTnwnoy'B district to-day to deliver n speech In favor of Tawno's opponont. HOW THEV STAND. Won. Lost Portland 80 Oakland 87 Sau Francisco,. 83 Vernon 77 Los Angeles. . .78 Sncramouto ...55 CI 70 73 78 ,81 07 P.O. .C07 .CG4 .C32 .197 .490 ,302 KILL MANY' VARMINTS. Forest Fires Dilvo Panthers Rack In Near Settlements. COQUILLE. Oro.. Sopt. 3. C. N. WIgnnt of tho Upper North Fork was 0 Coqulllo visitor this week and while lit town reported tho killing at his plnco of a sovon-foot panthor tho othor day. Tho varmint was in his barnyard chasing fowls during tho day tlmo and Mr. WIgnnt promptly secured his 30-30 and massacred tho marauder. This Is tho third panthor killed In his section In three weeks, one being killed the Sunday bpforo by Herbert Johnson and ono two weeks beforo by Fred Johnson. It Is thought tho forost fires havo driven tho animals down from tho moun tains, tordav." snld Roosevolt. His com pllmont to President Taft was re ceived with cheers. Speaking of tho control of water ways by railroads, Col. Roosevelt warned tho peoplo not to sit and let railroads got control, only to say later that those nt tho head of the railroads woro very bad men. Oily Associated Pross.) PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt. C Port land Is still In tho lend and Oakland Is making a great raco for second placo. Two games woro played by tho clubs on Monday, It bolng a holiday. Tho scores of Sunday and Monday woro ns follows: AT OAKLAND R. MORNINO GAME. Onklnnd c Sacramento 0 AFTERNOON GAME. Oakland 4 Sacramonto 0 AT PORTLAND R. Portland G Los Angeles 4 AT VERNON R. MORNING GAME. Vernon 3 San Francisco 4 AFTERNOON GAME. Vernon 4 San Francisco 0 Sunday's tinmen. AT PORTLAND R. MORNING GAME. Portland 3 Los Angoles 0 AFTERNOON GAME. Portland , 4 T.na A 11 no' PS 1 AT OAKLAND R. MORNING GAME. Oakland , 1 Sacramento 0 AFTERNOON GAME. Oakland 2 Sacramento 2 Sacramonto 1 AT VERNON R. MORNING GAME. Vornon 2 San Francisco . , 0 AFTERNOON GAME. Vernon 2 San Francisco 8 II. 9 2 0 3 II. 11 4 II. 8 10 G G II. 4 G II. G 4 G G 11. a 12 G 18 ELKSt ATTENTION! Don't forgot wo meet Wednesday, Sopt, you. MILLINERY OPENING. Thursday and Friday, Septombor 7th, Something concerning 8th nnd 9th, flno Uno or tan iiiiuti- Como. ory. Mrs. Estnor u. juomuuson, puc- GEO, GOODRVM, Seo'y. cc30r3 tp Mrs, John II. Somers. Tai uutjo. &SL