The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSKFIELD. OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911 -EVENING EDITION-EIGHT PAGES.
A CnliMilltlnlli.il of TIiiicm, Cwnt Mull
nnd Coos liny AdwitNer.
No. 91.
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IflWYER ASS
ALLEGED
Gives Out Statement That Mc-
Manigal Admitted Lie and
Is Termed Liar.
OTHER WITNESSES
TERM STATEMENT FAKE
Claim That McManigal Refused
to Talk to McNamara's
Lawyer.'
(By Associated Press to Coos Bnv
Times.)
1.0S ANGELES, Cnl., April 2D.
Ortlc Mc.Manlgnl, who Is nlleged to
have ninde a complete confession In
the dynamiting case mndo another
rbanRO of fronts todny. Despite his
declaration to the district attorney
he would see none of the coiiiiboI for
defence, he held nn Interview with
Attorney 0. N. Hilton this morning
Hilton said afterward that MeMunl-
gal admitted he had mode Htatemcnt (
to the district attorney and gnvo roa-j
tons for doing so which Hilton until
erc eminently satisfactory to tho
defense.
McMnnlgal. according to Hilton
aid nothing to him about not want-
log to see any one connected with tho
defense, and then freely ndmltted ho
had lied when ho declnrd Thursday
a ttia flllnrnnl In thn tirrkninn nf wll-
hmbci that he had not mndo n
fetilon nnd did not Intend to ninko
one.
Hilton snld "Whntover hns boon
uld to the district attorney will not
hurt the defenre in vlow of tho state
ment McManigal has nia'do to .lie."
"Does that moan McManigal has
not turned state's evidence."
"I hnve not snld so," replied Hil
ton. "I cannot lx more explicit, but
1 lll tell you thai McMnnlgnl's ex
planation of why ho lied to us Thurs
day and mndo the statement to tho
district attorney Is eminently satis
factory to us."
Call Attorney Prevaricator.
Practlcnlly all the statements!
made by Hilton with reference to hisj
conference with McMnnlgal in tho i
county Jail wero llatly denied a short I
time later by Georgo Gnllaghor, tho
Jailer and Oscnr Norell, tho turnkey,
ho brought McManigal from his coll
ana were presont during tho Intor
Tlcw. According to Gallagher and
Norell, McMnnlgal mado but ono sta
tement to Hilton which was, "I don't
nt an nttorney. I don't want to
ee )on.'
McMnnlgal is snld to have '
turned on his heel flnnlly and walked
ay from Hilton.
SAYS MeXAMAHA IS II11YCK.
Ml Hop from Snn Francisco Iden
tities Accused.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 29.
Trebor McCnchrcn, n bell hop, om
P'oyed last September nt tho hotel
Argonaut In Snn Francisco, today
wntlfled James B. McNnmora. ono
' the prisoners nt the county jail, ns
'J- H. Bryco" who registered at tho
Afgonaut nt that time, and who was
e of the trio alleged to havo pur
thel the dynamite and dono tho
"tual work of blowing up Tho
Times,
Mcmaxirat nrcwxEs aid.
y Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
J-OS ANGELES. Pal., April 28.
ur,'e McManigal Friday absolutely
lihWd t0 hnVe nny consuUatlon8
" attorneys connected with tho
Joh n?8, accord,ns l0 a statement by
b Harrlmnn. one of tho lawyers
jPresentlng the accused men. Al-
Mh Fredericks snld Harrlman
"ld not bo allowed to see McMr-
w. Shorjff Hammel himself
08ht the accused from his cell into
office where Harrlman interview.
14 "im. xffoii jh j .i
,y of any of the lawyers engag-1
i w HIP f1nf
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iiiiltWli tiii'ii initiiiiiiifi"
iW i'iHL
TO BE FALSIFYING
BEGIN EIGHT
Rebels Said to Have Opened
Fire On Mexican City
Tliic Mnrninn
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(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
TUCS0N Arz A 29 A
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Bii'uuii iruiu .unzuuau says wic rcucia
.boRnn their attack on thut city early
this morning. No Americans were
killed or wounded so far ns can bo
, learned.
WIMj not suhhexdeil
lYtlciiil Forces Dc(-i-inlticd to lloltl
, MllMltlllll.
(By Associated Press to Coos "Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29.
The State Department has been nd-
vlsrd thnt the Federal forces at Mazn
tlnn linvo refused to surrender thnt
city In response to n demand from
tho lnsurrectos and in consequence
an attack Is oxpected at any moment.
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CORRAL on carpet.
con-'Mexican VIce-PreHldciit Questioned
About Attack.
Associated Press to Coos Bay
(By
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29.
Tho Mexican government has cabled
Vleo-presldent CorrnI who is travel
ing In Spain to ascertain whether or
not he wns correctly quoted as criti
cising Amerlcnns In connection with ;
tho Mexican revolution.
SHIPS THOOPH .NORTH.
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Me. leu n Government Send I'Oivew to
Juarez.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHIHUAHUA, Mex., April. 29.
More than ono hundred freight enrs
loaded with Federal troops nnd
equlpmont for henvy action left hero
today for Juaroz.
MHXICAN PKACK COXKKHKNCK
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
EL PASO, Mex., April 28. The
government penco commissioner left
the City of Moxlco Inst night. It U
agreed that tho penco conference
will bo held here.
THREE SHUTOUT
LI
Some Fast Ball In Coast Lea
guePortland Wins In
Eleven Innings.
Associated Press to Coos Bay
(By
rrimoo
PORTLAND, Ore., April 29. J
Portland took an even Inning game
,.. , nnbinnH i,v n Kpnro
yt'bieiuu; iiM uiv. -i (--
of 1 to 0. Tho scores In the coast
League wero as follows:
At Portland R H
Sacramento 0 0
Portland 9
(Eleven Innings).
At Vernon R H
Los Angeles 0
Vernon 3
At Snn Francisco
Oakland. . .
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San Francisco 0 4
O. K. CHOP House Is now OPEN,
NIGHTS until 1 o'( 'ock.
VlfiHTS until 1 O'f OCK. . W
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Tentative Agreement Formed
to Straighten Affairs With
out Bankruptcy Proceed
ings. A tentative agreement has been ef
fected In the bankruptcy proceedings
against Major L. D. Kinney or his
companies whereby trusteeship pro
ceedings nre to supply bankruptcy as
a means of straightening out his
affairs to the satisfaction of his prin
cipal creditors. All of the principal
parties affected nro said to liavo
agreed to It although it Is understood
thnt the final papers of tho agree
ment hnve not yet been signed by all.
The agreement Is Bald to provide
for the appointment of V. J. Rust
'ofMarshlleldns trustee of all tho is authoritative,
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Three Killed and Nine Badly
Injured In Accident In
New York.
(By
Associated Press
to Coos Bay
Times.)
NBW VOItK, N. Y., April 29.
Three were Instnntly killed, nlno
more arc believed to liavo been mor
tally Injured when n gang of lnborcrs
putting down a telegraph polo drop-
B uy Jr , na,"8t ,a "li,rd irnt
of tho New York Central railroad at
Spuyten Diiyvll. Fifteen men had
hold of tho wire.
BUI SHIP IS LAUNCHED.
it HI l
Prln aH Itoynl, Largt-ht In
Navy, Underway.
(By Associated Press to Coos
Bay i
Times.)
BARROW IN FURNESS, England,
April 29. Tho Princess Itoynl, tho
largest cruiser battleship built by tho
British Navy, was launched today
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Upheld By French Court Which
Declares Science of Flying is
too New For Final Decision
(By
Associated Press to Coos ,Bay
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PAHIS, France, April 29. In a
decision todny in the suit of Wright
Brothers against several French aoro
plane manufacturers for Infringe
ment of patents, the court upheld tho
contention of the plnlntlffs In prln-
clple but declnrcd that It did not
wish nt present to rendor a decision
ns tho science of aviation Is too now
I to admit of nn nrbltrary finding in
'such n case.
Therefore the court appointed
three experts to Investigate whether
there existed aviation discoveries cal
culated to disprove tho piiorltyoftho
'American aviators' Inventions and
natents. The WrlglU suit ngainsi
Santos Dumont, however wns dls -
missed on wie gruuiiua mui mo uC-,
fondant constructed neronlanes only!
for his personal use.
GETS BIG COXTUACT.
Pioneer Hardware Conipuny Fur
nishes Material for Gardiner
Hotel.
mv, mnn.F uarAvmrn finmnnnv
has taken the contract to furnish tho
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7 'has taken tho contract to rurnisn tno
H' builders hardware for tho new Oar-
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Minur itiiihi tiL iitiiuiuui , uru
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Corbln hardware being used through-
out.
rn, n. iim iiAon ninrfld
with Baker & Hamilton of San Fran
hug ii ijitittisitMtaiitliMaiuinyii., ..-..
nn nn uitin
mMUun mmi
Klmuy properties with run power to
; iokc me necessary actions to stralght-
en out the affairs of Major L. D. Kin
ney personally and his companies.
This Is presumed to carry with It tho
power to remove the clouds from
deeds to certain property, dlsposo of
it, etc.
Next Monday marks the last day ot
the extension granted Major Kinney
by the federal court in which to mako
n showing thnt he is not insolvent,
but it Is understood thnt as soon as
the necessary papers In the trustee
ship proceedings nre signed, the
bankruptcy proceedings are to bo
stayed.
Owing to nil the papers not being
signed, the attorneys In the proceed
ings would not give out any official
'statement todny. However, the nbovo
COUNCIL WILL
BE KEPT BUSY
Blake Franchise Extension May
Come Up Next Tuesday
Building Ordinance.
According to reports, next Tues
day evening's session of tho Mnrah
field city council will be ono of the
busiest thnt body has known in n
long time. It wns reported that Ja
cob M. Blake wns planning to pre
sent his application to it for a further!
extension of his franchise for tho
construction of a street enr lino in
Mnrshtlold. His present franchise
provides thnt he is to liavo a mtlo
of lino completed nnd in operation by
July 1, next. Thnt he docs not hopo
t0 1)0 nl)lu to con,rI)' wKh this wns
expressed by him sometlmo ago to
'parties of whom ho solicited stock
, subscriptions In the project.
Yesterdny one of the railroad beta
In Mnrshlleld which hinged on hU
project wns abruptly ended. A parly
who had wagered two hats that i
street car line would be In operation
with n mile of trnck In Marshllold by
July 4 terminated tho wager by ad
mitting his lobs and telling tho mu
with whom hf had wagered to conu
around and get the hrts..
At the last time Mr. Blake was
granted an extension of his fran
chise some opposition was In evi
dence and It Is not unllkoly that it
will bo shown ngnln.
To Amend Ordinance.
, It is understood thnt D. A. Curry
'nnd others will endeavor to hnvi tin
present building ordinance am' ndi
bo thnt a building permit will nut be
nnmsKnrv wlmrn thf PMfct nf Ml" lll-
,rovcinet doe8 not exceed n cvtnlr.
amount. Mr. Curry was recontlv .ir-
rested for erecting i chicken liuuro
'rn his property In South MarshMd
i without hnvlng hecuro tho necossnry
penult. He is contnsting tlu cn,
v hich Is sot for hear1'!!? n.xt week
Among tho other mnttors oxpocto.
to come up are the Market avenue
Improvement project, tho application
of tho liquor denlers to cancol tho
Increase saloon licenses and possibly
tho waterworks proposition which' purchases at a local store. There Is;
... r,i 1 . l. X'...l. T,l 'uoiru In.llnntlnn Mint film Rt Til L'L'll'll
'Mayor Simpson and the isortn nona
council has been considering,
OPPOSED TO LOAN.
Clilneho Ilostllo Against Terms
of
i'tirviKm-m,
,(By
Associated Press
Times.)
to Coos Bay
PEKING, China, April JK. ino
hostility towards foreign loana la as
suming n serious phase. Members of
both the national and provisional as-
'semblles are holding meotlngs hero
and elsewhere demanding an Imme-
dlato summoning of tho national body .Samuel Gompers, president of tho nuy your tickets at the Busy Cor
and Insisting that tho government no American Federation of Labor, Is nor or Don Hamlro Cigar Stand and
longer has tho right to contract loans going to Indianapolis tonight to par- FOLIX)W THE BAND TO HAXROtf
loncer has tho right to coniraci loans I
In other countries without tho ap-
in owier cuumrico muiuk i r
proval of representatives of tho peo-
ni Th Hukuan railway loan which
i'vi
-
the bankers ana government is
nrenared to sign is oemg neiu iu
abeyance because of the popular op-'
position.
Mm . Mi jJI-j a. .
YiTWEMTY-FIVE REPORTED OEft
R'S
CANTON RIOT
IS STILL ON
Two Prominent Chinamen Slain
and Large Number of
Revolutionists Killed.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny
Times.)
H0NCJ K0NC1, Chlun, April 20.
The news from Canton is thnt him-
dreds of rebels wero killed or wound-
ed In the lighting which began with
an attack on tho viceroy's palace
Thursday. Brlgadlor General Chung
who was mortally wounded while at
tempting to suppress tho revolt, died
yesterday. Two British torpedo boit
destroyers were sent to Canton from
here.
s::xi GUNBOAT THERE.
United State Will Protect Clllen
nt Canton.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aprjl.20.--
Tlio United States gunboat Wilmlng-
ton snllcd today from Hong Kong for
Canton to render any assistance no-
ccssnry to American citizens on nc-
count of tho disturbance conditions
at tho latter place.
OFFICIAL 1H ASSASSINATED.
(By Associated Press to Cooa Bay
Times.)
HONG KONG, April 29. LI, the
Tnotlo of Canton, has been assassi
nated by tho rebels.
Posses Search Woods for Slay
er of Wife of Employe of
Geo. Gould Estate.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
LAKEWOOD, N. J., April 29.
All this section of tho stnto Is being
searched for tho slayer of Mr3.
Charles Turner, who was found club
bed to death In the woods nenr hero
Wl
w
yesterday. The Utlcn teachers who wero on
Mrs. Turner was an attractive wo- board tho train wero to bo ontor
mnn of middle ngo urn', tho wlfo of n ' talnod when they reachod Wushlng
responsible employe of tho estnto of ton by Vlco-presldont nnd Mrs. Shor
George Gould. She wns tnklng n ninn.
Jshort cut through tho woods to mnkO
every indication that alio struggled
desperately with her assailant. Ho
waUt wus partly torn, her neck and Xy jour tickets at tho Busy Cor
bosom scratched nnd lacerated and m.r 0r Don Hamlro Cigar Stand and
her finger nails torn. VOLLOW THE HAND TO IIAXDON
A negro Is suspected. Ono negro, si'XDAV, May 7.
who waB arrested, was released.
GO.MPEHS (JETS BUSY.
Federation of Labor Leader to Con
ference.
(Ey Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29.
tlclpato In a conference with tho na-
- -
tlonal labor leaders on the subject of
tho McNamara nrrests and tho Los
j..,HIi, nnca
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The COST of mvi.nu is i-Aiaanu
as IIAINEH is selling uiiir.
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Passenger Train Ditched Near
Easton, Penn., Claims
Many Victims.
DETAILS ARE LACKING
REPORT CONFLICTING
First Report Indicated That
100 Were Dead and
Injured.
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(By Associated Press.)
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PHILADELPHIA, April
Tho. Pennsylvania Hallroad
Company linn n report which
4 cannot bo confirmed because of
wire trouble Haying 2G persona
were killed In tho wreck.
(By Associated Press to Coos
Raj
Times.)
EASTON, Pa., April 29. A Dola
wore, Lackawanna and Westorn ex
cursion train running over tho Penn
sylvania trnekH was wrecked nt Mar
tin's Creek, N. .1., eight miles from
here.
Quo hundred nre reported to havo
been killed but this Is not vorlflod.
Itallrond olllclals nro summonlns
doctors from nil points,
They ndmlt n sorlous wreck but
, give no estimate of tho killed and
Injured, Tho wires nro down,
v Twenty-five wero taken from tho
wrecked enra frightfully lnjurod.
Twenty-ftvo moro nro roported dead.
Tho train Jumped tlio tracks.
It wns n scliool tencWa excursion
from Utlcn, N. Y to Atlantic City.
Thoro nre conlllctlug reports" ro
gnrdlug the number of killed, run
ning from twenty-llvo down to nona
nil. Accounts ngreo that somo woro
Injured nnd probably will dlo.
Threo cara wero burned.
Tho trnln wns traveling fifty mllea
an hour when tho crash came.
KlllvltMA.V IX WltECK.
Itepoit That Vlci'-Pivsldent Wna Oa
Train Ik Denied.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SCHANTON, Pn., April 29. It Is
reported thnt Vice-president Shor-
mnn was aboard tho wrecked train.
(By Associated Presn to Cooa Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 29.
According to Vice-president Sher
man's bccretary, Mr. Sherman Is In
Utlea.
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Fresh photo supplies nnd finishing
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