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iii The Const Mull
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1911 EVEWING EDITION
A Connolliliii Ion of Times, t'otut Mull
nml Coos ltit Advert Uer.
No. 93,
flfflFtlt
110 GRID JURY WILL
PROBE LEGISLATIVE SCANDAL
Gov. Harmon Urges Action In
stead of Investigation
By Legislature.
NO IMMUNITY BATH
. TO BE GIVEN IN IT
i
Large Number of Witnesses
Summoned In Alleged
Bribery Cases.
J By Associated rrcss 10 coos nay
Associated Press
Times.)
NEW YORK, N. Y., Mny
. Clins.
Hlrnm Hyde, city chnmborlnln, np-
lioarcd In court tills afternoon and
plcndcd not guilty to an Indictment
charging him with bribery In connec-
tlon with the affairs of the siiHpendod
Carnegie Trust Company.
During Hyde's absence In the
ih. Uif. Pnrnoclo Trust Comnany
In which the city was n heavy depo-
eltor, went down nnd n storm of criti
cism nrotfc against hlni. Investiga
tion brought out n bntch of Indlc:
men's agnlust those controlling tlio
bank affairs, nnd who nlso are said
to have bonsted of their friendship
with Hyde. i
Various city depositories wero
shown to have inn do lonns to the Car
lisle Trust Compnny directly before
or after they received tho city depo
sits nnd the prosecution .11 attempt Henry BjOfqilist SUCS SilTlOn
to show thnt promises of tbeso depo-
sits were used as n club to force
loans to the crippled Cnrneglo Trust
Company, then tottering. About tho
tlmo these lonnB began to como In,
tho Chnmberlnln's sccretnry, John V.
Smith got 114,000 from tho Carne
gie In tho form or cnshlors' checkH
which he deposited to his private nc
count. Shortly nftor this ho drow
against this nccount $13,800 In four
checks., two of them paynblo to
"cash" and two to tho city chamber
lain. The district nttorney will try
to prove this trnnsnctlon covered a
payment ror services rendered.
Hyde Issued n statement today
that no ofllclnl act or his was Influ
enced by any impropor motive.
TBILL
AFTER MAY 13
I
Senate Finance Committee
I
End Canadian Reciprocity
Hearing On That Date.
(By Associated Press to- Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2.
The Senate Committee on Finance
today decided to devote tho tlmo be
tween now and Saturday, May 13, to
hearings on tho Canadian reciprocity
bill and Immediately after that date
it Is expected tho bill will be report
ed to the Senate.
Dancing Clnss Tonight. There
are a number of new pupils Joining,
set In line now and secure the lasting
benefit or the entire course. "The
GO.IIOMK.U.W,Y DANCING CLUB"
has been organized and a rew more
desirable couples will be admitted
of
"or further information see any
the dancing class or Prof. Hepburn.
The first dance will be given Friday
evening, dancing rrom 9 to 1J p
m.
Parents aro especially requested to
he present. '
FOLLOW the DAND to BANIION,
Sunday, SIAY 7.'
PnONE I. 8. KAUFMAN & CO XOUB
OALORDKRS $4:50TER TOK.
1
After the show try a Turkish bat
IF
Rumor That Mexican Federal
Troops Were Slaughtered
By Rebels.
(By
Associated Press
to Coos Day
Times j
NOGALES, Ariz.. Mny 2. It Is
reported thnt n force of Federals un-
r Luis Eatrolln which !.ft Magdn-
lenn, state of Sonorn, Suturdny was
nnnlhllnted In a bnttle with Itcbels
flt 0,aU,gi tW(J lnll(,8 eMt o MuK.
,,
.
'8tel two hours. Estrelln and three
f ' hclng the only ones who
escaped.
Liljroth of Beaver Hill As
Result of Fracas.
As a result of fight nt Beaver Hill
n tow months ngo, Henry RJorqulst Is!
arranging to begin suit In the circuit
court ngalnst Simon , Llijroth for
dnmnges for personal Injuries. The
case was onco before Justlco C. L.
Ponnock when nssault nnd bnttory
charges wero preferred but at tint
tlmo Liljroth appeared and pleaded
guilty nnd was fined $10 r.nd costs.
There nro two dlfforont versions
of the fight as thoro alwas nro. Bo
tho circumstances as thoy mny, BJor
qulst received nn awful lick over tho
eye thnt Indicted n deep wound.
He was dissatisfied when he heard
thnt Liljroth was lined on." $10, sny-
Ing It Bhould hnvo been $100. Now
'justice Pennock hns been requesteU
by BJorqulst's Inwyor to prepare an
abstract of tho assault ni.d 'battery
case preliminary to tho filing of tho
'suit for personal Injuries.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
L. J. SIMPSON or North Menu is a
Mnrshfleld business visitor today.
MRS. W. T .MERCHANT arrived
homo yesterday from an extended
visit In Cnlirornla.
L. H. HAZARD, tho Coqullle bank
er, was a Mnrshfleld business visit
or today.
MRS
If. H. McPHERSON nnd son,
.,.. v.nvn lmon Knendlntr the win
ter In Snn Francisco, arrived homo
vpsterday '
jesieraa).
JOHN MESSERLB nnd wife and
ramllv. who recently left ror Coeur
,1'AionP. returned on tho Break -
d'Alene. returnea
water today,
Htm Scailet Fever. A young son ,
of lrand Mrs. AUredy Johnson or
Bunker Hill has been quaru.u.i.v..
for scarlet fever, fcf'
MRS. OL1VA EDfSwwUl leave
ORE
WANTS DAMAGE
FOR INJURIES
to-'of
morrow morning ror
Chicago,
where she will spend some time
Sho gocJ via Drain.
JOE WILLIAMS returnea yMwruy
from San Francisco whore he has
been attending school ano naa
taken a Dosltlon In the Flanagan
& Bennetfbank during bU vaca-
'LET US TALK IT OVER
w
HY not hnve a genuine, good old
tion on Coos liny this year?
It has been years since the
forcefully observed In Marshflold. Let us make It a good one. It should
be no half henrted halt and lame celebration but a genuine 24-cnrnt, all
gold good time.
There are cnrnlvnls of roses and carnivals of strawberries nnd carnl
vals of salesmen and carnivals of prize pigs nnd pumpkins but who would
not acclaim Coos Uny's carnival of patriotism tho best carnival of all?
Thcro must be pink lemonade, and peanuts but it will be no pennat
celebrntlon. There must be an old fashioned parade, and n goddess of
liberty, and tho little girls with white dresses nnd blue sashes to repre
sent the states, Industrial floats, and nil tho paraphernalia that go to
make up nn old time celebrntlon.
Then we should ndd to it all the modern methods for fun mid amuse
ment nnd entertainment.
There should be boat races and onseball; foot races and a greased
pig, potato races and pie races.
There should be a barbecue and n bowery dance. There thould bo
"rnggy-mulllns" nnd "plug-uglies."
Let's turn bnck the cycle of the years and mnko It n round up of the
pioneers with pioneer pa Ut linos nnd pioneer playfulness.
All Coos county, nil southwest Oregon should ho invited to be our spe
cial guests for one, two or three days. They should be mndc welcome In
the good old fashioned 'ny a greeting with lienrt In It.
TRIAL MAY NOT BE
Formal Court Procedure In Dy
namiting Case May Be De
layed' a Week and Change
of Venue Sought.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cnl Mny 2.
Formal court proceeduro In tho enso
of tho McNnmnra brothers, chnrg'.-d
wiiii iiviinmlMnir. mnv be delayed
untll tho end of tho ,pruwnt weolc.
Leo Ilnppnport, nttorney for the In-
temntlonnl Association of Bridge nnd
Structural Iron Workers hns arrived
here nnd Is fnmlllnrlzlng himself with
tnQ int08t developments. W. Josoirtt'
Stsamsnip In From Portland
But Is Delayed by Shoal
In Lower Bay.
Tho Breakwater arrived In eniiy
todny from Portland with n largo
passenger list and a good enrgo of
coal. She enme In nbout low wntor
and In coming up tho Bny struck on
a shoal ror n while.
Tho Breakwater Is scheduled to
jsnll nt 1 o'clock Wednesday ror Port-
jnn(j(
Among those arriving on tho
Breakwater wore the rollowlng:
James Wray. Jno. FrlsK, B. Mis-
slrls, Mrs. Bnrgelt, It. K. Matson, F.
C Ilnrdy, G. Wilson, W. S. Miller,
.Mrs. Mlllei, Jno Messerlo, Mrs. Me3-J
sorle, Mss M. Messerlo, Miss R. Mes-
serle, Geo. Messerle C. Hoops, Aug.'
Carlson, T. Frleger, C. Soymour, Mrs.
Seymour, .Geo. Gervns, B. Grnnvls, J.
Chlsonvos.' J.'R. McGee, J. G. Scott,
S. J. Shouds, E. W. Flrley. E. If. ,
Fish. W. Hatfield, Mrs. Browning, J.
V. Ingram, C. S. Crutchfleld, C. L.
Stevensen, N. Margany, Jno. Thomo
son, S. Razan, L. Gakut, If. Paul, S.
.Swanson, P. Curovox. T. Morlg.' T.
, ,f ). n.
Knthnut, M. Bales, H. Angolos,
NVonv. T. Bradley. II. E. Glbbard, P.
E. D, Rankin. G. Smith. C Huddle
ton, C. W. Meyers, R. Meyers, J. It.
McDonald, F. Wilson.
SCREEN DOORS, Window screens
and Fly Killers at MILNER'S.
lvoiTitAVrK is PAID.
Geo. e! Cook has received orders
rail payment or Benefit Certificate
No. 183898 on tho death of Josepu-
Ine Cook lato a Neighbor in Pride or
OcT-P 2771 Neighbors
or America, located at MarshlleU
0re0D'
u..fc-.
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""!'", '
aunaay, .
MANY ARRIVE PEACE ENVOY
ON BREAKWATER IS DELAYED
i
fashioned Fourth of July celebra
nntlonnl holiday hns been fittingly and
AT LOS ANGELES
Ford, nsslstnut district Attorney
this county, Is expected to .i.tIvo from
tho east tomorrow. Formal proceo
duro may be xlelnyod until the end
of tho present week. By thnt time It
Is bulloved some dellnlto pronounce
ment will hnve been mndo whether
tho defense favors n chnngo of venue.
District Attorney Fredericks says ho
will not oppose such nn application if
he Is convinced that It Ib Just.
j Following n conference with tho
McNamarn brothers. Rnppnnort an-
nounced tho defense was not greatly
Interested In n chnngo or vonuo butj
do deslro with nil possible speed n ,
trial. Bnppaport said Clarenco Dnr-
row would bo hero na ono of tho
counsel for the defense.
Mexican Government Fails to
Reach El Paso For Nego
tiations With Rebels.
(By Associated PresH to Coos Bay
Times.)
KL PASO, Tex., May 2. Jinlo
Francisco uiruiiijm, mincou.,.-..
or tho Mexlcnn government nt tho
penco conference, fulled to arrive to-
day nnd considerable- nnvloty Is folt
by Rebel lenders ' regarding bis
- rf-i... 1 nni.AiAiiinMi'a
wuereauoiiis. mo iimiimiiunn
that an extension or the ormlstlco Is
Inevitable Negotiations, should Ca-
rnbjnl nrrlvo today, can hurdly bo
concluded before tho prosant nrmls-
tlco expires Thursday nlg'it.
ARK LEAVINCJ MEXICO.
.Mirny Ainerlcnii Fiiiullles Are I'iivliiK
Tluiv Dully.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NOGALES, Ariz., May 2 Hlgli
olllclals of tho Southern Pacific lines
In Mexico arriving from the'MexIcan
interior say they have received no-
tlco from the Rebels advising all'
Americans to remove their families;
.
Into tho United States. Tho lleUois
- tDH .'envin,r that if there is
141 V) iuvwi "v" "r
Thursday
no peace agreement by'
:rBh7o7 thT. weei' they' vil, atta
all Mexican border
towns. Mnny
leaving Mexico
Amorican families are
dally.
Launch Side Lights, Bells and
Life Preservers at .MILNER'S.
NOTICi: TO ELKS.
All members of Mnrshfleld Lodge,
No. 1160, B. P. O. J. are J,2- "'ST 1"
to be In XZTSi to stntoU
'i'I other important bus.-'tWto tlmo what has been done and
'voted upon and other important
' ne88 to come tap.
i GEORGE GOODRUM, Beo.
Croquet JBts a MILNER'S.
NEW YORK CITY
ARRESTED FOR BANK BRIBERY
LIVESTOCK MEN '
FEAR TARIFF
Representative Mondell Fears
"Free List" Bill Will Hurt
Their Interests.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. I). C. May 2.
Under democratic tariff luws, losses Times.) ,
of more than eight million dollars, COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 2., The
wero sustained by the llkestock In- Frnuklln county grnnd Jury mot to
terests of tllO United States, declared ,iv tn rnnal.lnr Mm rhnriro of hrlhft-
Representative Mondell of Wyoming,
todny when the House roHumcd the
consideration or the "Free list" bill.
He vigorously opposed thn measure
ns offering opportunity for n repetl
of i tlon of such losses to one of the
principal Industries in his state.
Mystery Surrounding DJSap
pearance of' George Jacobs
Cleared.
COQUILLE, Ore., Mny 2. Tho
mystery surrounding tho disappear
anco or Georgo Jacobs, who disap
peared at Lampn Creok on the Co
qulllo Inst winter nnd who was sup
posed to hnvo drowned In the river,
wnH clenred when tho bodv was dls-j
oivoriiil nl Aslitmi'H lmullnr. At thai
MISSING MAN'S
BODYISJOONDi
tlmo or Jacob's dlsappMiance, tlio ,Mn,, wlM n,eot t,lla ovon,n
indications that he was drowned wero't" tnko up various matters. Juct what
practically conclusive ns hli footsteps "' will tnko up tho attention of the
wero followed In tho snow to tho,'""" '8 ot 'xncl,y known tatl(
river bank. Whether ho fell In or UIlr f ',u,r8 havo bMn roPort' V
whether It was suicide Is net known.,1-"1 ? to be brought up.
Tho body wns discovered by tho
crow of tho steamer Fnvorltowhllogo-;
lug down tho river. It was
near
Ashton'a landing, two miles from tho
mouth of Lampn Creek.
But llttlo Is known of Jacobs here.
IS
TO
Jacob M. Blake Makes State
ment Concerniny His
Street Car Plans.
Jacob M. Blako today lesiied tho
following statemont:
"A meeting of the KUckhoIdors
I . .. . ... ...-.. rn ...
and directors or mo uiiiu,.
and .Terminal Company or Coos Bay
was held ut tho olllco or tho company
in tho Flanagan & Bennett : lin IM'ng
-a. ...i.i.i. ilnm T IT Trlnima
yepieruay, hi which w...u
- 1 ..
Ran and Arno Mereon wore auueu v,
the board; other members of the
board are J. M. Blake. G. W. K.N
man aim u. w. "-
..-. -... T II Triniin
'gan was elected treasurer or t'i enn-
pany nnd Mr. Blake remains Its pres
ident. Work will begin nt once nnd
material has already been omereu.
P. A. Baniluerg nas ueeii nmnuvu
resident engineer to tnko charge or
construction. Mr. Tnggart Aston of
San Francisco Is tho consulting en-
,. ,., t,ni. iiPBt for tho
,., ,m i. f. oinm nollcv Of the
company with respect to giving out
Information for publication In regard
to these matters." ,
5
W
BEGIN
S
OFFICIALS
Chamberlain Hyde Pleads Not
Guilty to Indictment
Against Him.
CHARGES GROW OUT
OF TRUST FAILURE
Damaging Evidence Reported
Found In Carnegie Trust
Company Case.
(u' Associated Press
to Coos Day
ry Involving about forty nieniborn of
the Ohio legislature. Tho mnttor was
referred to the grand Jury Instond of
a legislative probe cammltteo on the
advlco of Governor Harmon nnd oth
ers lu their effort to prevent any of.
the accused members escaping
through au Immunity bath. Scores
of witnesses were summoned.
AI,().N(! TIIK WATERFRONT.
Tho Gleaner sailed today for Gar
diner, having come down for mer
chandise. .
The schooner Oregon urilvod In ut
Handon yesterday to load with lum
ber on the Coqullle.
Tho trchooner Advent nirlvod In
todny from the south and will I dad
with lumber nt North Bend.
Tho President, tho Gasoline
schooner, which Is to ply botwoeit
hero nnd tho Coqullle, arrived In
this morning from San Francisco.
Sho made n fine trip from Snn Fran
cisco here.
Council Tonight. Tho Mnrshflold
MANY DIE IN
Grave Developments In Out
break Near Canton Are
Anticipated,
(Ey Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
HONG KONG, China, May 2. Ao
cordjug to the best Information ob
tainable, tho rorelgn missionaries
have not been molested by tho rebolB,
Sorvlco on the Canton-Kowloon sec
tion of tho railway leading from Can
ton Jo Iong Kong has boon abandon
ed. Vessels nro making rrequont
trips between Hong Kpng nnd Can
ton bringing refugees horo. The
feeling here Is thnt furthor grave
; developments are qulto possiuie.
t UA Himiimtio rt ilick rntmta
have
...!, ..,.,uw . .-
been killed and a number or govern-
ment oq.d.1. assassinated.
FOREIGNERS ARE PROTECTED.
Chinese Mobs nt Clinton Kept 'Aw?
By (itiiihuuts.
( By Associated Press to tho Cojr 17
Times.) 4m.t
iiont. KONG. China. May 2, Tha
day's ndvicps from Canton whoro the
revolutionary movement originate!
SSirti'TS-b-pJ,
barn, The foreign residence seoi'
I. sola ed on an .rtWhW,
which is protected uy KuuUi
.loyal troops, Tho rebels tru maklMC
'raids and a number of tewca wen
attach u .uo.
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