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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1911)
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McXamnrn, who were arraigned ye.- terday on chnrgeB of nuirdcr nnd dy nimltlnc. with Juno 1 llxed nH tho time for thorn to plend until next Tuesday. Judge Walter Ilcrdwoll will confer with both the prosecution ind defense regarding the question or ball In case ho should decide to arant It to John McNnmnrn on tho charge of dynamiting the Llowollyn Iron Works which Is n ballnble of fense. The district attorney has al ready declared that the man Is nlso iccuscd of murder nnd tho question of his being released on ball cannot le considered seriously but I.eo M. Itappaport, attorney for tho dofenso, mould like to hnvo tho nmount olll clally fixed anywny. CO.NTEREXCE IX FRISCO. Attorney For PefenMj of MeXnmunis In There. (By Associated Press to Cooh Day Times.) SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl.. Mny 0. Attorney Itnppnport nrrlved hero to day nnd U In consultation with labor leaders. Tho subject under discis sion Is not known outsldo tho circlo engaged In the conference. HARROW IS CHIEF. Hifrmlcr of Mover nnd IVttlbono Will Defend MeNiinuirns. IDv Associated Dress to Cooa R,ay Times. I.OS ANGELES. Cnl.. May C. Clarence Darrow, chief counsel, will rrlve hero about tho middle of tho Patent month to direct tho dofenso f John J, and Jnmes McNnmnrn, tho cc-sc 1 dynamiters chanted with ninety murders In connection with t&e blowing up of tho Los Angeles Times last Octobor. This wns tho announcement of Leo Rnppaport who '"i return to Indianapolis and not rturn here until Juno 1. tho dato t 'or tho arraignment of tho ac- ea brothers. on Rose City Team Defeated Fri day Although Making Bunch of Hits. (B Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTl.AVn . w-.. - t,. "", jiv., jmy u, x-oii- ad as Shut nilt vnolnrlnv l,v Vor. Ja Uhough making the same nura- nits. The scores in tho Coast Me yesterday were as follows: At Portland n. w Vrnn. . . 4 6 Portanrt ill , ' . w "J Angeles R II Ml Francisco 2 C Oakland- n i uaento. . 5 i Wand. ' o 7 3 i llNiSABE" JUNE ISI ION U HTLMD 1H7H Mail MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 6, GIVEN UNTIL TO ENTER PLEA TO 3 Duluth Unions Petition Con gress to Oust Two Gov- ernors and Judge. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, May C Tho Impeachment of Governor Johnson of California, Governor Marshall of In diana nnd Judge Collins of Indiana polls Is demanded by citizens nnd trade union lenders of. Duluth, Minn., ns a result of the arrest nnd extradi tion of J. J. McNnmnrn, secretary of the International Association of 11 ridge and Structural Iron Workers. Representative Miller of Mlnncsotn filed the petition In the House today. It protests against "this high handed outrage" nnd "flagrant violation of constitutional rights." Tho protest wns referred to tho Committee on Ju diciary. Whitmore Denies He Ever Said He Paid Sandberg Money. After being out about an hour, the Jury In tho $10,000 damage suit of P. A. Sandberg vs. M. E. Whitmore brought In a verdict for the defen dant. Tho enso occupied all day yestordny and tho arguments of tho attorneys occupied a night session last evening. Tho Judge mado his charge to the Jury this morning nnd they retired about 10:30 and brought In their verdict nbout an hour later. M. E. Whltmore's defense wns thnt ho never mndo tho statement attri buted to him. Thnt ho never Bald he paid Sandberg ?350 for nccoptlng certain street contracts and nev.r charged him with grafting. F. S. Dow, Pat Honnessy, nnd W. P. Murphy testified under oath that they never henrd Whltmoro mnko any such statement. Pat Tally testified that ho heard Whltmoro say. some thing similar but did not know exact ly whethor ho said ho paid Sandberg I tho money or loaned it to him. Frank 'Frame testified ho heard Whitmore say ho loaned Sandberg $350 but that 'was all ho heard. H. f, McKeown testified that ho did not hear any thing In reference to tho matter. M. C. Malonoy testified to having heard M. E. Whltmoro say that he paid Sandberg tho money. R. O. Graves testified that ho heard Whlt moro make tho alleged statement. Mr. Whltmoro testified thnt ho never said he paid Sandberg money but that he loaned him $350. Sandberg sworo that he never borrowed nny money from Whitmore and never received any money from him except $3.50 which Whltmoro paid him for a map. AVIATOR IS KILLED. Fiencluimn Falls From Great Height Iu Chlnn. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SHANGHAI. China, May 6. Reno Vallon, a French aviator, fell from a great height today and was instantly killed. FOLLOW tho BAND to BANDON tomorrow. Train leaves at 8 A SI. n VERDICT FOB DEFENDANT M M Rebel Leader Calls Off Peace Pact Owing to Delays In Peace Negotiations. ARMISTICE IS lUlOKKX (Hy AsBoc'ntcd Press.) EL PASO, Tex., May C At 1:30, Mndero announced that while he would not consent to a renewal of the nrmlstlce, ho would not nttnek Juarez today. The armistice wns olllclally broken by Madero at ono o'clock (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) EL PASO. Tex., May C Judge - Carbajal, tho Federal envoy, this morning declared ho had not received a full nnswor ns yet to tho proposl- tlon submitted by Frnnclsco I. Ma- .i in . . MESSAGE IS RECEIVED. dcro through his pence commission ers on Thursday ho ascribed tho delay u.ntitUy ,MN(nir,0H ArL. ScIlt to tb Interruptions in telegraphic faclll-j Mexican Pence Envoy. ties, Informing Mndoro to that effect and suggesting tho armistice which) expired at noon today bo extended. Mndero first said ho would agrco , to the extension. The Mndero camp Is confident an announcement of tho .Intention of Diaz would bo mado bo- fore tho day Is over and Is joyfully ranees ns to the attitude of tho gov anticipating It. eminent. Drnnlff wns nt tho Mndoro Judge Carbajal denied tho roport headquarters throe miles from hero thnt he received today messages when tho dispatch came. It probably which In any way referred to tho pos- will not reach him for nt least r.n slblllty of President Diaz resigning, hour bu the fact It Is on Its wny, Mo received n long mossago, howovor, may deter tho rebel, lenders from which referred to points which ho had taking action. NEW TREATY IS President Taft Designates Commissioners to Make New Pact For North Pacific. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May C Presldont Taft has designated Sec retary of Commorco and Labor Nnglo nnd Clinndlor P. Anderson, counsel lor of tho Stnto Department to confer with representatives of Groat Drl tnln, Japan and Russia and to nego tiate and sign a treaty for tho 'protec tion nnd preservation of seal, sea otter and other animals in tho North Pacific ocean. 1 FOLLOW tho HANI) to 11AXDOX tomorrow. Train leaves at H A. M. FOLLOW tho HAND to 11AXDOX tomorrow. Train leaves at K A. M. CANNON TALKS Former Speaker Attacks Dem ocratic "Free List" In House Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May C. The Democratic bill placing In tho "free list" articles, calculated to ben efit tho farmers of the country, reached finally general debate In tho Houso today, Speaker Cannon was tho most prominent In opposition to It today. He referred to it as the "Dalm of Gilead" offered by tho dem ocrats to farmers because of tho pas sago of Canadian reciprocity. Then, dissecting the measure, he endeavor ed to show Its benefits would not ho Important. W FO FAHMEHS. 191 1 EVENING EDITION E IS communicated to Minister Llmantour Wednesday. MOVE XKAIt JUAREZ. Rebel Troojw Swing In Near Mcxlcmi Tumi. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) EL PASO, Tex., May C. The annlstlco expired at noon and the In surrecto outposts moved closer to Junrcz ns If making ready for an at tack. Tho answer from General Navarro wns Bald to be on Its way to the Madero headquarters by n mes senger. General Ulnnco, Colonel Garibaldi and Colonel Villa have stationed themselves at the head of their com mands ready to recelvo word from General Pascunl Orosco nt headquar ters. A detachment of Federals has Infl I llflHA .annlt i In j na & Yhab.A .iuii. uuiiii-6 niuutiiit, lur tuij uiHiirrec- to ndvnnccs (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times.) EL PASO, Tex.. Mny 0. At ono o'clock n long cipher message from Minister Llmantour addressed to Sonor Hrnnlff reached here. It Is Inferred It contains private assti- Band Excursion to Bandon To morrow Will Carry Big Crowd. With fine weather promised and u good tlmo nssured, It Is expected tint a record breaking crowd will parti cipate In tho Coos Day Naval Re serve Hand's excursion from Marsh field to Dandon tomorrow. Tho train will leave hero nt 8 o'clock In ! tho morning nnd returning tho boat will leave Dandon nbout 4 o'clock so that tho oxcurslonlsts will got homo Int n good hour. I Tho oxcurslon Is given by the band to clean up some old debts contracted In tho efforts of the organization to nlaco It on a self-sustaining bnsls. .Consequently, the excursion will bo patronized by those wishing to help Mho band as well as thoso desiring n ,flno oxcurslon trip at a very nominal cost. Tho Dandon Commercial club to day notified Manager Wilson of tho band that thoy had everything m readiness to show tho visitors a good Itlmo. The club will servo coffeo and sandwiches and arrange details of en tertainment while there. It will bo dead low water at 2 o'clock tomorrow at Dandon so that the visitors will have an unusual op portunity to enjoy Hie beach and agate gathering. ' The band boys will bo along and Xlnnni'nr Wllann snVB that tllOY Will seo that perfect order Is mnlntalnod on the trip. A round trip rate of $1.50 has beon made for grownups while children between olght and fourteen years can go for $1.00 and children under elgat yearB can go freo when accompanied by their parents. MEDAL FOR TAFI (Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. May 6. Daron D'Estournelles De Constant presented to President Taft a medal from the International Conciliation Society, $ ,,,;,, &.. IfflANY ILL GO ON EXCURSION I I EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation and Coos UNITED STATES Noted California Character Coming to Coos Bay to Live Now. SAN FRANCISCO, May C The Snn Francisco Examiner prints tho following Sacramento dispatch: "Clad In brown corduroys, wear ing n soft blue shirt and a broad gray sombrero, Chris Evans, tho fa mous bandit of 1S93, walked out May 1 through tho granite gnte of Folsom prison Into tho freo crisp air of tho early May morning. Thoro wns n woman nt tho gnte. Sljo nearly rushed him off his feet as she threw her arms around him nnd embraced him engerly. The wo umn wns his daughter, Mrs. Winifred Durrell, who had Interceded with Governor after GovcrncV before- she flnnlly secured his parole. A moment later Chris Evans was enjoying the first nutomobllo ride of his life. Mrs. Durrell had thus "kid naped" him to protect him from tho curious eyes of n throng of spectntors who wero watching nt the Sacramen to depot and who oxpected ilm to nllght from tho morning train. Chris Evnns' first oxpcrlonro nt motoring was moro than a ride. Chris Evans' first day In tho world nt largo was full of adventnres. TIipj woro tho commonplaces of life, though In marked contrast to his bnn dlt exploits of snventcon years ago. Dut thoy woro nono tho less Interest ing to the man who had spent 0,233 days under tho mnchlno guns thnt nro always trained upon tho prison ynrd nt Folsom. Although ho Is moro than sixty-four yenrs old, Chris Evnns acted ns If ho wero n school hoy off on tho first day of his vaca tion. Going to Join Wife. Oh! is was not thinking of the unfit. Ho was talking of tho trip ho will soon mako to Join his wife, nnd his daughter, Mrs. Norla Jensen of Mnrshfiold. Orogon. Every ono waH enger to glvo him news, but ChrlH scorned to know what had beon going on. A magazlno artl clo, printed two years ago, was men tioned. Chris said ho had read It. "Why, I'm up-to-date," ho said, "I'vo been reading." Then his daughter Bpoko of Joa quin Mlllor, and of a visit sho had paid to him when ho was sick. I "I'm going to seo Jonquln Miller boforo I go to Portland," snld Chris. I "Yon know him, then?" J "Sure, I know him. Why, Joa quin Mlllor Interviewed mo for "Tho .Examiner" when I was fighting tho posses down In tho Vlsalla country," said Evans. I Tells of Eaily Days. I "Doesn't tho noise of tho. street cars and tho nutomobollos bother you," was asked him. i "I never minded iioIbos." ho replied Then ho glanced out of tho window, into tho fast disappearing twl'"ht. When ho turned to face tho little group ho told of tho early days on his farm noar Vlsalla and recalled a homely Incident of n visit paid by his 'wife to a neighbor's leaving him with the baby, j "Sho would tell me to tako care of thev baby," ho said. "Dut I would read until the baby cried for mo '.a tako her up and walk with her. And sometimes tho baby would cry for a whllo bofore I would realize It. So I don't mind noise." Evans owes his parole to Governor Johnson's Intercession with the board of Prison Directors, and the former bandit feels very grateful to the Governor. Ilia first day of freedom began (Continued on page 6.) M EVANS GIVEN HIS FREEDOM of Times, Const Mall Itjr Adrertlxor. No. 97, IS ITCHING Reports of Rioting in City of Mexico Adds to Apprehension. OUTBREAK QUELLED BY POLICE QUICKLY Rumors of Possible Retirement of Diaz Mexicans Fear Intervention. 'Dy Associated Press to Coos Dor Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Sly C Of ficials of the administration aro watching closely the dovolopments In tho sttuntloii at Mexico City whoro AmerlcniiB nre reported to bo nlarm ed for their snfety. Tho only dls pntch received by tho Stnto Depart ment today on the subject confirmed tho proBs dlspntches that somo riot ing occurred In the capital yestordny but was quelled by tho pollco with out much dllllculty or losses. An or der has boon Issued, tho dispatch ad ded thnt all shutters on business houses be kept closed. LONG (Will NET MKETIXO. .No Admission That Diaz Will ItoslRta An Oemimiled, (Dy Associated Press to Coon Day Times.) MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Mny C. This city Ih quiet this morning, Tho announcement of tho government's attitude toward tho Robol domand for the retirement of Diaz la not forthcoming nH yet. Although tho cnbluot meeting which Instod until Into Into tho night may bo followed by another today, nono of thoso con cerned would-ouiythat tho presldont Is rendy to reslgnT'"' Tho reclnratlou by Dlnz otnny In tention to rolluqulsh office would ha the cnuse of mirprlso hero but tho at tltudo of his ministers mnko It ap pear probable that such announce ment If determined on would no transmitted to Frnnclsco Mndoro Jr. bofore being mndo public at tho cap ital. Sensatlnnnl reports of Dlnz's hoalth aro In circulation today botng basod on tho postponement of tho roco'p tlon of the Chilean minister which wns set for todny. That thoso ro ports aro unfounded wns practically admitted and olllclally tho real rea son of tho postponement wnn tho pressure of business In connection with tho pence negotiations, Thoro Is some apprehension regarding tho attitude of Washington, Recent dls pntches from the American capital as Interpreted mean that Intervention may be considered Imporatlva If tho pence negotiations fall. NEW ATTACK'' IN Revolutionists Threaten Shak- lung and Troops Are Out I Against Them. , (Dy Associated Press to Coos T, I Times.) I CANTON, China, May C. Tho revolutionists are threatoulng shak lung on East River, 57 mllea north of Hong Kong and 45 rollos eaBt of the city, Tho authorities havo dis patched troops to Intercopt thorn. FOLLOW the HANI) to nANDON tomorrow. Train leaves at 8 A. M. Photo finishing and fresh supplies at Walker Studio. WHOLE wheat flour at HAINES. y E '5' . o o E o s 2 u o o S3 tn o g a u U! 3 4 3 D Kl f Bfehfc&w- - i...i