The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 11,' 1911 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
nml Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 75.
NBMPED CII10H ARE FOUi
WITH MOTHER II Si FRANCISCO
Mrs. Lisa J. Henry and Little
Ones Are Located By
Deputy Sheriff.
ACCUSED BANKER IS
FOUND WITH THEM
BODY IS FOUi
NEAR BANDON
S. Foster Kelly, Seattle Finan
cier, Involved In the
Scandal.
to Coos Day
(By
iran LIVES LOST
II WRECKNEW TRIAL IS GRANTED IK
Associated I'rosH
Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., April 1 1
Secluded In n prlvnto dwelling In an
Isolated part of tlio city. Lisa J.
Henry, the divorced wire or a Sent- nines anu mini mat no linu reason
tie linnk cleric, wan found today by ; to bcllovo that the body was that of
a deputy Bhorlff who sorved nn order John AronqulBt, the Coos Day hnr
rn' ' o 'iroilnco her two children "or light keeper, who disappeared
Capt. Johnson of Life-Savers
Thinks It May Be John
Aronquist.
The headless body of a man was
picked tip today on the beach about
a mile and a half below Handon by
Capt. Johnson of the life saving sta
tion there.
Capt. JohiiHou telephoned to The
said that ho had
Steamer Iroquois Founders
Near Victoria, B. C, and On
ly Eleven Are Saved.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
VICTORIA, II. a. April 11.
Twenty lives wore lost when the
steamer Iroquois foundorud off Coal
iBland yesterday. Already flvo bodies
have been recovered.
Four passengers and seven of the
crew wero saved.
Tho Sidney nnd Nnnalmo Transpor
tation Company owned tho Woodon
Btennier Iroquois which plyod be
twoeu Sidney, Vancouver Island, fif
teen miles north of VIctorIn, and Nn-nalmo.
MEMBERS OK CREW- SAVED.
Escape or Captain and .Men of Iro
quoin Cau.se Comment.
(Ey Associated Pross to Coos Hay
Times.)
VICTORIA, 1). C, April 11. Flf
teon iiursons arc known to have per
ished In the loss of the steamer Iro
quois yesterday. How many more
wero drowned may never bo known
as tho purser who had the list of pas
sengers Ih dead. The oscape of Cap
tain A. A. Hears and six members of
tho crow nnd drowning of all but one
woman of tho passengers Ih much
commented on. The decks wero load
ed with movnblo cargo which shifted
in the storm helped In Bending tho
vessel to tho bottom.
NOTEO KANSAS CITY CASE
Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde Grant,
ed Rehearing In Swope
Poisoning Case.
TOM JOHNSON
IS STRICKEN
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WILAMS
PASSES
m
beioro Judgo Morgan. With her nt
the time of tho discovery wero tho
two children and S. Foster Kelly, tho
Seattle banker, who was named in
Henry's divorce complaint. Tho chil
dren were kidnaped from nn apart
ment house April 3, since which tlmo
a vain hunt for tho woman and tho
children hnd boon conducted by tho
police and detectives. Tho olllcern
broke down two doors to reach the
woman and tho banker.
mysteriously a fow weeks ago. Ho
thought that tho body wnoliud out
over tho bar and was carried by tho
wind to whero It was found.
The head had been eaten off. Ills
right arm appears to havo been ta
toood. Ho woio a pair of high tup
brown or tan Inco boots. Thoy
wero almost now. He wore a pair of
gray, stripped trousers, a bolt with
i long buckle and n pair of
suspenders.
H
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IS
BEGUN TODAY
Noted Newspaperman Who Portland Goes to Oakland, Aft-
Also Accused of Causing!
Deaths of Relatives by
Typhoid Fever.
tuy Associated PreBs to Coos Day,1
Times.)
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 11.
Saved Many at Minneapolis
Fire Succumbs.
(Uy
er Losing One and Tie
Sunday.
..ooutliUUll nuns lu V,CO lltlj I'nilTI.AXIV firn Anvil 11 A
nines.) now HOrles opens In tho Coast League
SEATTLE, Wash., April 11. today, yesterday being "moving day"
Charles Alf. WIlllaniH. aged til years, for tho teams. Portland onens ' at
heavy. "Mutant managing editor of the Seat- Oakland, San Francisco nt Vernon
tlo limes, died nt bin homo In this and Los Angeles at Sacramento.
LITTLE REVOLT IX SPAIN.
Cnpt. JohiiBon Is anxious thnt,clty fr01u lJric received In tho Mln- Sunday, Portland and Vernon tlod
; friends try nt once to Identify tho I "onpolla Trlh.uno flro Xovoinber 30, ,lu tho first gumo of the doublo-hoador
I body. Aronquist had no relatives
At Vernon
Vurnon. .
Portland.
Vernon. .
Portland,.
Small Republic Organized to Comlnt hero.
Royal Authority.
(Uy Associated Pross to Coos Bay; BAD FIRE IX JAPAN.
Times.) J
MADRID, -pain, April 11. An Restricted DlMrkt of Toklo Hiiins
embryo republic hns beon proclaimed With Heavy Losn.
at Canlllns Do Acoltuno In tho pro-,(Uy Associated Press to Coos Day
vlnco of Malaga. Tho population of. Times.)
tho town rebollod ngalnst tho royal TOKIO, Japan, April 11. -Roughly
authority and nttacked tho barracks estimated $3,000,000 will cover tho
of tho civil cnnnlfl. Rovnrni nnrsniiH nroporty loss caused by tho nro nitrations, tho last one, a wook ago, Oakland.
wero wounded In tho fight that fol- which wlied out tho Yoshlwarl, that 'Proving fatal. Ho was ono of tho best At Sacramento
1889, when eight porsons wero killed
nnd the lives of forty woro saved by
tho heroism of Wllllnms, then man
aging editor, of tho Tribune. In his
youth, Wllllnms was n noted oarsman
nnd wrostlor nnd onco wostlod with
Matsnda Sornklchl for the middle
weight Grneco-Romnn chnmplonshtp At Oakland
of tho United States. Ever slnco tho I Los Angeles,
flro ho hnd beon more or less nn In-, Oakland. .
valid and has underdone numerous I i.n ,.ina
nnd Vernon won tho second,
scoros Sunday wero as follows:
lowed.
Itelnforcements of troops
been hurrlod to tho scene.
TACOMA TIDE LANDS.
UJy
district of tho cnpltal whero social II- known nowspnpor mon In tho United
l,a,0 coiiko Is pormltted under municipal stftl08 nlld nnI fllIet' Important posl-
survolllanco. uons on many nowspapors In various
No fatalities havo been dlscovor- ImriB 0I 10 country.
ed, according to odlclal roports, but
tho evening pnpors say four or flvo
burned to death or woro killed.
Flvo thousand houses woro burned
nnd six thousand women residents
nro homeless.
Indians I.oso Contest for Valuable
Property.
rssoclatod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11
Tho logal contest ovor tho tltlo to
the "tltlo lands" lying at Commence- .
nient Bny, Tncomn, ended when tho Mlehui'l S. Link Dies In Hath Tub of
Supremo Court of tho United States Apoplexy.
(Uy Associated Press to
LORIMER CASE MAX DEAD.
dismissed tho appeal of tho Puynllup
Indians from Jho ndvorso decision of
lower federal court;
H Is said lnnd can now bo used for
terminals by tho rnllroads.
'ARIZONA WILL
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Coos n.iy
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 11.
Michael S. Link, a former member
of tho Illinois stnto legislature who
was Indicted on tho investigation by
tho Chicago grnnd Jury for perjury
nnd who turned state's evidence in
F
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Unless Peace Comes Soon
Northern Part of Country
Suffer Severely.
San Francisco.
Sacramento. .
Snn Francisco.
Sacramento. .
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WAS CONVICTED OF
KILLING MILLIONAIRE'
Noted Mayor of Cleveland Call
ed to Final Reward After
Long Illness.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos nay
Times.)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 11.
This city today Is mourning tho death
of Tom L. Johnson, which occurred
last night. A public memorial is Dr. Dennett Clnrke Ilydo, convicted
planned. Tho body will llo In state nKer a sensatlonnl trial of tho murdor
probably until Wednesday. As mayor of Colonql Thos. II. Swopo, tho mll
of Clevclnnd, he gained nntlonnl re- llonalro philanthropist, was today
"own. granted u now trlnl by tho Missouri
Supremo Court sitting at Jefferson
City.
Ilydo has been In tho county Jail
nt Kansas City for nearly a year. The
suprome court In setting aside the
verdict of tho trial court reminds
ilydo "to tho custody of tho marshal'
of Jackson county without ball,"
Tho court's action romnudlii.l
Hydo without bail has cast a gloom
over the Ilydes and' his attorneys.
Business Man Asks Mr. Clarke vlrKl1 ConhllK- ty prosecutor,
was keenly disappointed by the v.
For Further Inf Orma- i ct but he declluud absolutely to talk.
Tim .. UUOUl It.
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HUH.
Editor Tlmoa:
I did not fully undorstnud sonio of
ABOUT BLAKE I
CAR FRANCHISE
H
in
THAYER GRIMES
(Hy Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Times.)
AGUA PREITA, Moxlco, April 11.
tho Investigation of the election of. Conditions nro rapidly shaping
Hyde expressed himself as disap
pointed because the case was not re
versed outright but expressed conn-
Hi. i . . .... . . . ueiuu nun ai mo next irnu ins inno-
8 . ....cn ... r. unrKO-i .otter cenco wI, bo llemonBtrnt(nl.
4 In Tho Times Inst evening nnd comoj lllstory f the Cn.o.
jj to you for onllghtonmout. Either II Dr. Dennett Clark Ilydo was con
lO.'nm very stupid or Mr. Clnrke thinks vlclod Mfty ,3 ,ft8t. r tho murdvr
8, tho mombors of tho city council nnd of Colonol Thomas IL Swopo.'tho nnl
O.tho peoplo of Mnrshflold' aro n set of ,lo,"l,'"o philanthropist nnd tho pby-il-
jdunceB. According to Mr. Clnrko's c,nn " llllcl" " '"""Ingo.
letter tho Ulako franchise Is the only! " J,lly c nflor Jonylng Ilydo
thing that will keep Coos Day from new tr,u1, J,U,K0 1,al,h Lntslmw sen-
going to tho demultlon bow wows. ,onceu """ ,0 uro prsonmont in
Has Mr. Ulako got n patont on his tho Ponltontlnry. Tho trlnl was a
frnnchlso or what Is It that makes It tlonal ono nnd nmong tho poInU
I so nil poworful. Mr. Dlake. accord- brolKllt out wero allegations that.
Ing to Clarke. Ib the ono and only Hydo hutI P'0ed tho drinking wa-
Mosos thnt can lead us out of bond- tor nt the 8wo')C nomo wlth typhoid
ago. Why? Wo old timers havo revor Kor,I1B- w"8 B"ow" - S
heard those things beforo and some ornl "'0,llbor f tho family In rapid
succession wero stricKon oy typhoid
fever. Tho victims of tho disease
wero cousins and legal holrs of Col.
Swope. It was contonded by tho state
,ltn ff.ln . .....!. I . ... -I.,
nt this tlmo. As near ns I can find .' '"" """,uu lu BUl "u Ul ,,,",
out from otber sm.rros. Mr. Ulako l'e,, or Ul rn,,1,l' B0 that their in-
asks tho peoplo of Marshflold to sub.,oroflt '" t,,u wmo of CoIoilel 8woP I
scribe for 125.000 worth of stock ,omu ro'ori l" " w" "
1 iivfitf inrHiiKiiiif or innrniir ntwi nia
lirs stood by the limited and has vU-
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of us are getting n bit tired of them.
Why doesn't Mr. Illnko tell us
about It? According to your pnpur
ho snys ho hns no stntoment to mnko
lu this railway and ho will furnish
tho rest. How much more will It
William Lorlmor, was found dead In themselves In tho stntes of Chihuahua
a bath tub at his homo nt Mitchell, .and Sonorn, Moxlco, for a crisis moro
I 111.
serious than the loss of llfo in bat-
President Taft Relieved of Ne
cessity of Approving or Re
jecting Its Constitution.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. 0 April 11
To relievo President Taft of approv
ing or disapproving tho Arizona con
stitution an amendment will be of
fered ns follows:
"And that portion of Section 22 of
Mid act which requires tho affirma
tive approval of said constitution by
the President Is hereby repealed."
President Taft has folt somo doll-c-ac.
about dealing with the Arizona
cn titutlon. Ho Is understood not
to f n-or the recall of Judges provided
to the Instrument, but he believes
congress might better pass on It nnd
Permit it bo tried out in practice.
"ij.VT miss
evening adv.
Ills death, according to tho family i tie. Americans on tho bprdorland
physician, was caused by apoploxy. who know Mexico and Moxlcans best
A week ago ho colobrated his twen- aro united In tho general prediction
tleth wedding anniversary. Ho told , that unless tho rebellion ends with
friends then thnt ho was subject to peaco overtures very soon, nil North
heart trouble nnd know he was going ern Moxlco will experience n famlno
Takes Over George Goodrum's
Interest and Changes Name
to "The Toggery."
Announcement wnB mado today, along an already graded Btreo,t.
Mm 'rlinvm- f!rlnip l.n.l 'mirMinoml I Understand It UlOrO 18 tO 1)0
Georgo Goodrum's Interest In tho
tnko to build n mllo or two of track
As,
no
"Goo. Goodrum Gonts Furnishing;
Houso" nnd will henceforth conduct
power houso hut ono or two storage
(battery cars. Tho company Is to '. e
capitalized nt $100,000. Does Mr.
Dlake want tho peoplo of Mnrshfleld
tho buslnoss alone. Mr. Grimes has ,0 bud Ul0 rnway nml maUo ,,,'
been Identified with the business for ft 't of u 8 wo 10 frnn
Un .mat m.inl. lintl.w n r. . I tt.l o It 0 1 P
n.u ,...QW. ,..,(, ni" .. Chi807 There nro a good many
Miitnrpat thon. Tlio nhnnpo In offop- ... . . I
... . tilings wo would mko to unow auoui
tlvo today and henceforth tho popular th,8 8troot raWBjr nnt, tho frnnoi,iBe. '
storo nt tne comer or uronuwny ana
Central avenue will be known ns "The
Led him overy day since his nnost.
m BEAO IN
mm mic
lil i I" L
to dlo suddenly.
Something you havo been waiting
for. See Lockhart's Friday evening, of wheat was planted and even
which can only be rolloved by help
from the United States or Mexican
government. Only n very small crop
If
adv.
Don't forget
PHONE 2M-J.
the Turkish Baths.
Rlggesf thing of the kind EVER
SEEN on COOS HAY. Seo Lockhart's
Friday evening ndv.
EASTER PHOTO PORTALS, local
views. 2 FOR ."5 CENTS. Easter pos
tals 1 cont each. A. M. PRENTISS
& Co.
For Sale Let Times want ad.
it. phone 133-J,
get
Lockhart's Friday Hnve vour ni'llng curds printed ai
I The Times oftlca.
harvested which Is Improbable tho
supply will bo . extromely limited.
Little farm work has been douo and
tho supplies of wheat and corn on
hand are well night exhausted.
In Mexico the corn crop of one
season docs not last until tho next.
OPPOSED TO INTERFERENCE.
El Paso Citizens Petition In Helialf
of InsiirrcctOH.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11
A petition signed by 4S8 citizens of
El Paso urging the United States not
to Interfere fti the Insurrection In
Mexico was presented to the Senate
by Senator Culbertson. The sjgnei's
express the opinion that the struggle
is one for existence qn tho part oj the
lns'urrectos.
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Toggery,"
Tho business which was establish
ed about four years ago hy Mr, Good
rum has grown rapidly and Is ono
of the leading stores on the Day.
It Is Mr. Grimes' Intention to con
duct tho business along tho samo
lines It has beon conducted In the past
and It is his plans and Intention to
enlargo It as rapidly as conditions
will warrant,
Mr. Grimes during his year's con
nection with tho store has won
scqres of friends, both In n business
and social way, who will unite in
wishing him all tho s.iccess
Why all this secrecy If It lo such . HldUiUIIU ui.u.mr TIUVU3 IU UC
good thing for ovorybody? Mr.
Clarko scorns to know much about It
and I wrlto to nsk him to tell us
somo of tho details Instead of those
general statements. Mr. Clarke's
letter romlnds mo of n gaino wo used
to piny In childhood. It wont some
thing llko this "Opon your mouth and
Bhut your oyes and I will give you
something that will mnko you wise."
Dut we don't like to play those games
nil our life.
FRONT STREET BUSINESS MAX
Worse than First Reports
Indicated.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BANNER, Ala.. April 11. The j
ostlmuto of 12S dead or unaccounted
for as a rosult of Saturday's mine .
disaster In the Baniior mine of the
Prat C(Hi8oIldnted Coal and Iron Co.
.'was verified today.
Forty-five bodlos havo been remov
ed and sixty are road for Hie tram
oars to haul tbom to tho surface
It will pay you to watch for Loci
hart's Friday evening adv
mnko Mnrshflold his homo although
his business will tako him away for
that , a considerable part of the tlmo In
tlmd can bring. I the oarly future. His retirement
Mr. Goodrum's retirement from tho from the business horo will be re-,
business was In order to enable hlm.grettod but the fact thnt he will re-1
to look after other Important busi-jma'n In Mnrshfleld will be" gratify- hold another of tho
ness matters In which he Is idonti- lug to his many friends. - I SALES in Gow W
fled. One Is his automobile business
and another Is real estate. He stat
ed today that he would continue to
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The PRl.SHYTEKI.W I ' or will
tbolr COOKED FOOO
hy building next
.- . . wi:Mtt!lMY commencing nt 11) k.
PEOPLE WHO KNOW say Haines' m A ntco dlsiilny of FANCY WORK
flour Is flue. and APRONS wilt also bo offered.
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