The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 16, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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VOL. XXXIV
MARSHFIELD.OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times, Const .Mnll
mill Coo liny Advertiser.
No. 53
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GENERAL INAGER 1LLIS IS
I
Southern Pacific Official Re
turns Home From Trip to
San Francisco.
HE CANNOT GIVE j
OUT STATEMENT NOW
Report That Question of Eu
gene or Gardiner Route Has
Delayed It.
C. .1. Mlllls, general mnnngcr of
the Southern Pacific interests on
Coos Hny, returned today from
Portlnnd whoro ho hns been for n
few dnys slnco his return from Cnll
fornln whoro ho wns In conforonco
with Southern Pacific officials nnd at
tending to other business ninttors.
He wns very reticent regarding tho
constructlon of n lino to Coos Dny
by tho Southern Pacific.
"I do not wish to mako nny stato-
racnt now as I havo no nbsotutoly do-
finite Information to glvo," snld Mr.
Mlllls upon being questioned about
the rnllrond. "Howovor, things nro
looking mighty bright nnd nil I can
ray Is thnt rensonnblo pntlonco on
Coos nay's part will bo rowardod
In rensonnbio tlmo. Just when, I
can't say." I
Mr. Mlllls said that n Portland
newspaper man had telephoned him
about tho railroad matters nnd pos-
Flblo Southern Pacific steamship lino
from Coos Bay to San Frnnclsco nnd
Imd possibly misunderstood him. Mr.
Mlllls snld thnt ho wns doing nil In
his power to ndvnnco Coos Bay's In
terest nnd In caso tho C. A. Smith
company could not satisfactorily
take enro of tho Coos Bay-San Frnn
rljco trnlllc. his company might en
ter thnt field.
Mr. Mlllls was met nt Portlnnd by
Mrs. Mlllls nnd Miss Mnblo Claro
Mlllls. Mrs. Mlllls returned hero
with him but MIbs Mlllls romnlncd
In Portlnnd for n short stow
Prospects Aro llrlitlit.
Althongh Mr. Mlllls declined to
clvo out n statement at this tlmo, It
Is known that tho Coos Bay project
l now iiu to tho chief engineer of
the svstcm nnd bonrd of directors
for flnnl nctlon. "
It Is further undorstood that tho
iln'nv In tho flnnl nctlon on tho mnt-
tcr 1ms been duo to n question as to
wMher tho Coos Bay lino should bo
hnllt via tlm nnt vmitn nt frnm
RE El
Kupene via tho route surveyed ro- wnB dlv0rcoJ in tho Circuit Court ,nio tangible clues to lend to tho nr
ecpt.v to Coos nny. Tho latter sur- horo bout a year ago from a man rest of tho murderer of little Bnr
..... ..... . . . . , ' ' . ..." bnra Holznmn, tho flvo-year-old girl
'" i'hii ui no cnecKcn up mm com-
-n.i Mlth tho Drain route to deter-
ir'pp hlch wns tho
most ndvlsablo
(!"' ' tnkes tlmo.
It is known thnt vice-presidents
Cnlvln nnd O'Brien hnvo both ro
cimn'cndcd the Coos Bny project for
Immedlato construction but tho dif
ference ns to tho routo, as wns lenrn-
ed wh.n Vice-president Calvin visit-
ed Coos Bny Inst fall has probably
delaycd tho matter slightly.
i'h.n.. ii i i ii...,
Iii-IIHT IIIH Illllllt'I Cllll UU UtlJIIDl-
en so ns to start work this season or
next will probably bo determined
soon nnd It is not unlikely that actu-
ni work can bo started this
whichever routo Is chosen.
USE DYNAMITE
Two Wounded Insurrectos
Caught After Blowing Up
Mexican Barracks.
Associated Press to Coos Bny
iy
Times. )
M. PASO, Tex., Mar. 1C. Juaroz
Si'ent a sleepless night expecting a
reDe nttnek following tho dynamit
ing last night of tho federal barracks,
u"i nothing further developed and ,
IUIIHV tlm.A 1 l.l- l.
there are no signs of rebols In ,
ire surrounding country. Two nf
the rebel band who dynamited the
rracks were captured after being
wounded. The authorities claim
nc-ne r f the federals were killed.
NEAR EL PASO
ABOUT
SLAYS RIVAL
IN URG
Roy McClallen, Weil-Known
On Coos Bay, Kills Man
Threatening Him.
Hoy McClnllen of Rosoburg, who
Is well known In Mnrshltcld having
spent his summer vacations here for
Bovornl yenrfl, was tho principal In
a fatal shooting affair thcro Monday
night. Tho Rosoburg Rovlow glv.'B
the following particulars of tho tra
gedy: "Den A. Mahau, a well-known lo
cnj j,jumbor, In dead nnd Roy Mc-
cinllcn, n prominent Rosoburg nn-
tlve-born citizen, fncos a charge or
murjor aa tho result of ono of tho
moRt shocking tragedies that over
t0ok ,,inc0 j this city. Underlying
tj,0 nfrnr H tho nffoctlons of a worn-
an that ongondorod dendly hatred
between tho two men, culminating
nto Monday night In McClallen
shooting and killing Mohan on ono
0f tho principal business streets,
Tho shooting wns either witnessed
or heard by scores of pcoplo homo-
wnnl bound from tho Palaco Thoa-
tr0i jUBt ntcr tho closo of tho Elks'
minstrel porformanco, which McClal-
Ion and Mahan both attended. Mc
Clallen fired four shots at Mahan
from a 25-callbor automatic derrin
ger, nbout four Inches long. Tho
last shot, plorclng Mnhan's body,
cnused his death within less than 15
minutes afterwards. Tho end wjb
wholly preceded by a period of un
consciousness, from which Mahan
did not rovlvo.
Immediately nftor tho shooting,
McClallen surrondorod himself lo
shorlff Qulno and mado a statement
to tho effect that ho hod acted In
solf-dofonso. Ho spoilt tho romaln-
jK i,ourB of tho night In tho county
jnj nna until ho was taken to tho
inquest bogun by Coronor .Towett nt
tho court house,
Rivals for Woman.
Mnhan was 37 years of ago and
McClallen is a year of two younger,
Tho womnu In tho caso is Miss LH-
jinn Spolchor of Edonbowor, formor-
y bookkeeper at Mahan's plumbing
..ini.llnl.n.AHl in Pnoa atrnni RtlA
named ronn, 10 wuoin mio mui-
rled at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mahan,
WM0 has also beon divorced, Is re-
ported to havo been engaged to tho
woman up to tho tlmo sho resigned ... .. m--. "--""
from his employ last December. 'unsuccessful. Apparently tb. author
when her acquaintance was formed t "1" ZlZ
by
McClallen. who has lived apart
from
his
..... ...If. tnr novnrnl
.. .... .-.
months past. Mrs. McClallen and,
their 12-year-old son reside In Port-
land. Miss Spolchor was an oyo wit-
. .... ...i ri.o., aim
.. T
I1PSB lO IIIO KIIIIIIK Ul ...uiium. ..
was being escorted homo at tho tlmo
oy McClallen, who had accompanied
her to tho minstrel show.
year, .Tho shooting took placo on Jack
son street, a half block north of tho
Palnco Theatre and, singularly
EMLirU IL11U. DllihUJUMJ
. .
enough, .in front of tho ofllco of the
Commercial Abstract Company,
jy
1 whom McClnllen wns employed. Ma
i . ....... . n .in
han was armed with a 32-callbor au-
e t d to draw it Is n question not
i 7, . .
, Snld Ho Hiul to Do It.
. .
Ono of tho first men to reach tho
scene of the shooting was Sheriff
Qulne, to whom McClallen tendered
his pistol. "I had to do It," said
McClallen. "It was Just a caso of
wi.ich ono could draw first. He has
ueen carrying n gun for me for n
long time. You'll find it on him.
Searching the clothing of tho dead
.., sheriff Qulno found
Mohan's
,ovoiVor In a hip pocket. There wis
a loaded cartridge in the breech.
McClallen complained to' District
Attorney Brown some time ago that
(Continued on page 4.)
ENGLISH GOHBI FAVORS IDEA
House of Commons Cheers 0, ho Baw na n"cuity in tho way ot
carrying out such an arrangement bo -
Approval Of President Taft'S tncon this country and tho United
Suggestion For
ance.
New Alli-
Dy
Associated Press to Coos Bi
7IL1C8.)
LONDON, England, Mar
10. Sir
Edward Grey's Indorsement of Presl-
dent Taft's arbitration suggestion
was seconded with chqers in tho
House of Commons today by A. J.
Ilalfour, leader of tho opposition,
who In tho courso of a speech dcclar-
LOSTJN BAY
Report That Johnson of North
Bend Was With John
Aronquist.
According to reports In circulation
hero today, n man named Johnso'i
ot North Bond disappeared at tho
aamo tlmo that John Aronquist, tho solutions Indorsing tho record of R.
harbor light tender, who Is supposed A. Ballingor bb Secretary of tho In
to have been drowned a week ago. torlor wero Introduced at n meeting
It was imnosslblo to confirm tho ro- of tho Spokano Bar Association last
tiirt today or ascortaln oxactly who
Johnson was. Matt Jutstrom stated
that ho had beon Informed that John-
son was a chum ot Aronquist and was
with tho latter tho afternoon that
Aronquist disappeared. Johndon
was said to llvo in n shack on the;
watorfront in North Bend. Ho is
supposed to havo started out with
Aronquist In tho boat and ob ho has when tho now resolutions aro Intro
not been seen since It Is bollovod that ducod they will bo voted down by
ho mot tho samo fato that Aronquist tho democrats and Insurgents who
undoubtedly did.
CLUES FUTILE
IN PORTLAND
No Arrests Made Yet For
Fiendish Murder In Rose
City Yesterday.
(By Assoclnted PrttsH to Coos Baj
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 1C Al
though n dozen detectives havo beon
nt work since noon yestordny on
... . j, ,.. ..,.,
whoso ravished and Oondlshly mur-
ocrou uuu' "uo '"""" ",".
nt o n . -
' "" " .. .., ,,
soon auor mo uouy uiov.u.v,.
m fnr.
A numoer u nur-n... .. '""
ward with more less vaguo Informa-
tlon nut so iar now ...h "' " -"'Y
developed.
tanciuio cimrutii i
- -
Not even tho description of tho al
leged murderer furnished by Mrs.
Bertha Nelson, proprietor of tho lod
King house, has been of much help.Drako, B. Hardgravo, C. J. Mlllls,
to tho detectives. They aro deeply
puzzled on account of tho metnoci
' ' ........
i. . 1 nntlHnc? tlin HttlO Kin
- - """'";,:, ,. h.v. si
10 IIIO rUUlll uuu uiiw . --.
. . . . . m .. mv1
whother tho imio ono wub uvomiu-
nrod on tho street or oiaewnero aim
corrled to tho apartment or whether
-h. was lured to the room by prom-
.Ues and then assaulted and lcllloi.
Tho whole affair furnishes n mystery
.. - . ..,n,ni.iv. win tnv dm most ox-
'-"""' '" ,, ,..
port
ueieciivcH ui hiu ".. --i-. -
went for some tlmo to come.
EXTRA COPIES.
The Times printed a few ex
tra copies of last night's paper
with the railway train showing
Coos Bay -products. Better send
a few copies to your Eastern
friends. For sale at the office.
Read The Times Want Ada.
States.
Efforts were made In tho llouso of
Commons today to ascertain tho
views of tho Japanese government on
Taft's suggestion but Sir Edwnrd I
Grey declined to rovoal them. Ho ad-'
mlttod the government nt Toklo had
been mndo nwaro of tho llrltlah gov-
ernmont's views on tho subject but
ho snld to lny tho Jnpancso answer
on tho tablo of tho Houso would bo
premature.
R. A. BALLINGER
Spokane Bar Association Re
jects Resolutions Indors
ing Him.
(By
Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. 16. Ro-
night. A heated discussion aroso
which for a tlmo thrcatonod to dls-
rupl tho association. Tho rcsol-i-
tlms woro not adopted. A now iwt
of resolutions will bo introduced
next wook. Members of tho assocln-
tlon declarod tho association .-Is
plainly divided into standpatters,
democrats nnd Insurgents, nnd that
claim n majority.
BREAKWATER IN
EARLY TODAY
cnnmnK:n a :. r, di
Steamship Arrives From Port -
land After Good Trip
Three Autos Aboard.
Tho Breakwater nrrlvod In nt mid
night last night from Portland after
a vory good trip down tho coast. Sho
had a Inrgo cargo and a big passon
gor list.
In tho freight cargo woro threo
automobiles one for Fred Slaglo of
i
Coqulllo, ono for J. A. Lamb of Co-!
quillo and ono for J. S. Lyons of Co-
, f
Tho Breakwater will sail at 1
o'clock Saturday.
Miss L. Nellon, T. C. Stora, D. For
rest, R. E. Schultz, G. II. SIgnnless,
Miss Eva Crall, B. Matlsko, Frank
Glrard, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Estabroolc,
Mrs. Meeker, Vane Lundy, Chas.
Farrier, B. H. Grant, Wm. Ackorman,
W. Freeman, Mrs. Freeman, C. H,
Wood, Rev. Brandon, Mrs. Brandon,
Edw. Hobson, D. E, Marriott, W. E.
Mrs. Mlllls, L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Simn-
Bont Henry Hoeck, C. H. Dean, i. .i.
. i
Mlllnr. J. W. Snrlncor. K. IJaVlS. J.
n a " VV. m fm,1v ii.
,, uwit, -. . -. . --, --
a 1 T7 T-l.Mn T fnil-
rerguson, w. ;.. urumuu, j. v..u-
guard, I', uanguaru, ueo. aanuoiB, o.
jr. Pettlt, P. Tarnasky, Geo. Graham,
cas
x. El
Hubbell, J. Seeloy, P. Johnson,
Ellen, J. Parker, Mrs. ' Wagnor,
Geo. Smith, J. F. Meyer, G. Mows,
Win. Rnnnon. Joa Clausen. Mrs.
,.. M1' rlnHnn a nm.in. n.
uiuuDuii, ....do W.....-W... .,, w , -.
Lavallo, II. B. Donahoy.
llniirion In. Tho steamer Bandon
arrived In today from San Francisco
and brought a big shipment of
freight. Sho will load with lumber
hore.
nUn
Tim iinetnn filnlm nlnces Mont
first In tho field of senator'nl coV
ruptlons becnuso of her batting nver-
ago In
nrovlniia ennntnrlnl rnrrill)-'
In other words, Montana Js
tlons
.. .
given credit for a Butte or a recorJ.
row
GLAIRS THAT
liKulU 1
, U I III II '
SAN FRANCISCO
i, him um-
iJIUUjUUU IIIIL
Conflagration Starting From
Oil Damages Auto
Firms.
(Oy
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Mar. 1C.
An explosion ot nutoniobllo fuel
oil nt C. F. Siilltdorf'R Mniznoto stnro
'onrlv Inilnv mimoil n Urn Hint nnrnnil
'to five other automobile supply hou-
ses on Van Ness avenue. Tho dam
In roil la natllnntml nt t100 OflO.
n.l. .u ....... TVV,VV.
FIRE l.V PENSACOLA.
Dig Hotel
nt Florida
Resort Is
Coos Bay
Burned.
Associated Press to
(By
Times.)
MOBILE, Ala., Mar. 1C Flro to
day destroyed nlno buildings Includ
ing tho Southern hotel at Pcnsacoln,
Pla., doing
dnmngo estimated at
1150,000.
FIRE IN LOS ANGELES.
iuy
Awoelnted Press to Coos Buy
Times.)
I LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Mar. 10.
Flro damaged tho stocks ot tho J. R.
Lauo Dry Goods Company and tho
millinery firm of Hlns & Landt early
today to tho amount of $50,000.
FIRE AT HARVARD.
KtiuIvulH Iii KxcIiihIvo
Dormitory
Rarely Ehciiik;.
(By
Assoclnted Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
CAMBRIDGE, Mnss., Mnr. 10.
Randolph Hall, ono ot tho most ox-
cluslvo of tho Harvard dormitories
I was badly damagod by 11 ro nt nn
onrly hour tins morning, ono stu-
dcnt WftS rescuod unconscious. Many
iothor woro ttW1Ikonoi, baroIy ,n tlmo
to cscapo tho flames,
cstlmntcd at $35,000.
Tho loss Is
LEAVE TDDftY
Steamship In From Eureka
and Sails This Afternoon
For Portland.
Tho Alliance sallod from hero for
Portland this afternoon. Sho car
ried a largo numbor from horo and
theso with tho Eureka passongers
filled every birth on tho vessel.
Tho Alllanco brought A. Bordeau,
J. L. Bowman, J. II. Brokorm and
G. Honk In from Eurokn. Among
tJ . gniiinK for Portland on
her
Woro tho mombors of tho Kelioy Mu-
Blcal comedy company. Tho pas
Bongor u8t follows:
r o.,..,in. t- w o., ri1
"1, "'u." ?".Z-'n
JVOOUKU, IJUHH. JJUU1LU1UH, w,
Myeri Harry Smith, Mrs. F. H. uor-
,, neBaIo Havnes. F. R. Ilnyncs.
Mrfli P n naynos, Chas. Larson, G.
w iIoiuBter, F. C. Billings, W. B.
Charlsworth, Mnblo Stanley, Amy
Jenckson, Gladys Stevenson, Cath
pryno Gibson, Violet Fisher, Mado
lln Mathews, M. J. Kelly, Dick Mack,
Harry Hallam, Joo Nathan, Mrs. F.
Italian, Mrs. M. J. Kelly, Geo. Mur
ray, C. B. Haywood, Mr. C. Wicks.
Mrs. C. Wicks, G. P. Storey, J. II.
Featherstone, E. W, Kammerer, Mrs.
Lew,8 Knap, t
Mr. Lewis Knapp,
Orroa Knapp, Mrs. C. Brooks, Martin
Brooks, Chas. Brooks, Geo. MIntz-
T Mo.-i.nnf Inhn rilllinov TV
nor. .1. A. .Mornnor, Jonn uuiiney, v.
Hoben, Arthur Drain, Argo Congo,
D. Molvemer.
VnONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR
V. -w rt ..-. of Kt nrf TAV
u.u uiiimiia ? - "'
IEHG0 WILL
REFOiS FOR PEACE
Negotiations Between Senor
Limantour and Senors
Madero End.
; DIAZ'S ADVISER HAS
STARTED FOR CAPITAL
Expect That Leading Insurrec
tionists Will Now Aid
Government.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Mar. 1C Tho
Bllddcn donnrttirfi frnm Nnur Vrrl- nf
Senor Limantour last night after a
week of conferences nnd noEOtla-
jtloiiB, tho prcclBo nnturo of which
imiicrio was not clear, is now ex
plained by tho understanding that he
has succeeded in effecting n tentative
plan by which substantial roformu
nro oxpected to bo Immodiatoly put
In forco by tho Mexican govornmont
and tho leading Insurrectionists being
satisfied, aro to aid In, restoring
peace.
Tho presenco hero ot Sonor Mado.
ro, father ot tho provisional presi
dent,, together with his throa nonn,
brothers ot tho provisional proitdont,
and tho fact that Limantour and tho
senors Mado'ro havo been in confor
onco whllo Important message have
beon going back and forth botwom
Limantour nnd persons In Mexico.'
City, add significance to tho situation.
Word from Mexico City Is that Presi
dent Diaz has assured tho vloptlom
of certain ot Llmantour's suggestions;
for reform. Senor Limantour car
ries with him to Moxlco City a full
expression of tho doniands of Insur
rectionists which it Is hoped will bo
nccoptnblo to tho Mexican govorn
mont nnd bo mndo n bnsls of peace,
REBELS ARE RETREATING,
Mexican Federal Troow Follow Thoin
Southward.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Mar. 1C. - Tho
main body of rebels which has boon
In this district, Is retreating south
ward nnd as they nro mouutod and
the fodoralu aro on foot, thoro Is no
chanco that tho govornmont forces
will overtake them.
NO SIGNS OF TROUBLE.
Expected llattlo Near Douglas
Doesn't Mutcrlnllzc.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DOUGLAS, Ariz., Mor.-lO. Al
though thoro was ovory Indication
last night that n bnttlo would occur
today between tho fcdorals and re
bels, thero aro no signs of tho robols
today.
NOTICE IS RECEIVED.
Americans Wanted by Mexico
Agnliibt Young Rebols,
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 10.
Formnl notlco ot tho action of tho
Mexican congress In carrying out tho
recommendation of Presldont Diaz
for tho suspension of tho constitu
tional guarantees woro received nt
tho Mexican embassy today. Tho ac
tion is given full publicity as a warn
ing to Americans who may bo tompt
od to cast their lot with tho Insur
rectos. SPALDING BASEBALL
goods at
THE GUNNERY.
BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will bo received by tho
undersigned trusteo up to 12 o'clock
noon, March 18, 1911, for all or any
portion of tho grocery stock and fix
tures of tho North Bond Morcanlllo
COti fornierly )n business at North
I . . . . . . . . . ... ...
Bond. Right to roject any or all bids
roservod.
For Information npply to
W. P. MURPHY. Trustee.
Marshfleld, Oregon.