The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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newspaper, compared with tho epneo
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MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
VOL. XXXIV
Established In 1878
as Tho Coast Mall
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911 -EVENING EDITIONEIGHT PAGES.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall
and Coos Hay Advertiser. NO. 127
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POLIGE BAFFLED
II SEARCH
FOR REM in
Portland Crime Without Paral
lel In History of the
Pacific Northwest.
SHERIFF AND POSSE
SCOURING COUNTRY
CQOSTGN DEAL
Wi'l IDE
REFUSE TO SURRENDER THE CiTY
Chihuahua Held by Federals, 0rozco orN nn' h,a flvo thousand m-
. , , m i aii i B,irrcctos to enter with their arms.
UIIU IllOUIItiUlUb IMUl HIIUWUU.Tho American rnHl.lnnt rnmnlnln tl,n
to Enter Fear That Citi
zens Might Suffer.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Day
Times.)
JUAREZ, Mex., Juno
10.
city Is being kept on a war bnsls.
Appeals lmvo been sent to Mexico
City asking tho minister of war to
settle tho dimculty. Tho reason tho
Insurrectos nro not nllowctl to enter
A with nrms is becauso tho Federals
TO CELEBRATE 10 DAYS;
v
E IT BIGGEST EVER
I
Negotiations For 100 Acres
For Factory Site Arm-1
strong's Views.
Negotiations for tho purchase of
10. nuout 100 acres of tldo-llnt
near
No Clue Has Yet Been Estab
lished ds to Identity
of Murderer.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
TlmoB.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno
Thlrtr hours after tho discovery ol Cooston aro reported to bo In pro
Ihc murder of tho 11111 family which Rros8- Dotalls of tho dcaPhavo bem
jhocked this city yostorday morning, ,0"t "Perot so far.
ho police appnrcntly nro ns much' Nowb of tho denl having leaked
it ion for a tanglhlo cluo of the por- ou' thero linvo been ninny rumors
petrntorof tho fiendish crime as thoy'nB to who Is negotiating for It. Ono
rc yesterday. Sheriff Stevens of rumor hnH It Hint it Is tho Monnsha
Multnomah county nnd his men nro Woodenwaro company, which Is also
KOurlnK tho rnuntry for somo cluo, reported to be nbout ready to take)
tre local tiollco and detectives nro ovor tho Southern Oregon company's
telegram from Chihuahua says ,tho fenr Buch a largo numbor of armed
situation there Is lnoxpllcnblo. Tho "ion may get boyond control nnd
Federal troops rofuso to surrender Rive vent to a long chorlshed resent;
I tho city, and will not allow General "lent to certain interests.
CI ATI-
PASSES AWAY
Famous Prohibitionist Who
Was Terror of Saloon Men
1 Is Dead. I
(Ey Associated Press to Coos Da)
Times.) I
HEAVY CARGO .
ON ALLIANCE
NAME MEN TO
GO FORJ0ST0N
Marsheld Business Men Plan
For Great Observance of
Natal Day.
NAME COMMITTERS
TO ARRANGE IT
Members of Marshjicld Naval
Militia Assigned For
Northern Trip.
Tho following seamen of tho
At Least $1,500 to Be Raised
For Pulling Off Big Event
on Coos Bay.
Mnrshflold will hold ono of tho
Arrives at Noon Today With
400 Tons of Freight and
Passengers.
Tho steamer Alllnnco arrived nt
noon todny from Portland with
twenty cabin paBsongors, and three
steerage jinnsongors. Tho Alllnucu
LnAvnxwnriTiT. irnn lnrm i,i
runnln't down every bit of evldenco boldlngs and which hns for tho last rim lm.Jv nt rra rvirrin Min
.. . . . . ... A, . ' " ' " v .......,
obtainable nnd the BhorllT of Clnclcn- l"rco or rour .ears noon figuring on who died horn lnut nlulit. wna ini.-nn also brought four hundred tonB of
nil county, ndjolnlng. In nt work on Rotting ? slto on tho Day for tho In- to Knnsns City, Kan., todny by her Ronornl freight. Tomorrow morning
the cnie, but nil to no purpose. At atallatlon of n big plant when It gets relatives. The burlnl will ho at,nt 10 o'clock tho Alllanro leaves
lent If tho polico lmvo discovered rendy tp cut up its big timber hold- Richmond, Mo., whoro her parents North Bond for Eureka, California.
iwthlng of importnnco thoy lmvo "R8 '" this section.
not taken tho nowspapors or tho pub- Tho tide-lint In question Is owned,
lie Into their confidence For bru- "' syndlcato which owiib tho Coos-1
tilltr nnd depravity tho killing of n townslto nnd thoy acquired it
nro buried. ,
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS.
L. O. Snvago, who has boon a
ns
Tho puBBougeru arriving nro
follows:
W. F. Feller, II. W. Mixer, J. S,
Greenlee, A. II. Ward, T. Q. Ward, C
nun nun uvm ii. nj iuu iMiinih ... - - ...vv .iv.iiuiii.-u ii . . ., . , . , urccmcc, a. ii. wnru, i. u. varu, u
the Hill family Is without n pnrnllul from John near nnd othors. Thoy !'" , nl U1 . ,' 8tlvnB, ,lmo' lcft H. Hurley, I, ll., Underwood, J. 11
I. lltA nnAlfln nnclhiKnal Tli flnml. n m WlllltliT t f OAI1 If la ntinnMUn,1 .- .... -.- ..w .w mu tivttivi
m iuu i tiviiit, iiuimnvmi mu uuuii- "-- n ! v m uuuuioiuuut
v
lioness with which tho murdorcr nn'l nnnouncomont of tho conBumma-
yielded his nxo and Tils frightful tlon of tho denl is expected Ty many
treatment of tho bodies of tho moth- Bon.
er and tho llttlo girl afterward nro
.fteactsof adogoncrnto oflho worst. VIEWS OF ARMSTRONG. M
jiOMlble type.
In Spoknno. Ho oxpects to roturn In
tho fall for nn extended 1bU.
Mrs. J. w. Ingram ontortnlnod at
cowing Frldny afternoon. Covers
wore laid for eight.
.Miss' Elizabeth Kaufman Is.Ajitor
tainlng nt cards thlB nftornoon.
Tho Progress club will meet Mon-'
Hnmllnc, K. MullliM A. L. Zolhor, Mrs
A. L. Zolher, Mrs. II. Armstrom;,
JobbIo Armstrong, Mru. L. C. Fullor,
L. C. Fullor, Mrs. Li. Stowurt, Bar
Stewart, Ircno Stewart, L. M. Kow
lor, T Stoolry.
C. It. Sinlth'N ItenrcMMitntJvrt Tnlkn
ITAi't rnm vav r I 9 Dal.2... f. . - I
AiA'.M iiii'j u iv iiv id1 uu v I " nwiuiiiTH un'Kiwi uinpnu. . w m
1 f nn nrrnrnnnn nv t t rtwm r kiki
Thft Rtonmor P.rn1Htnr from Ann Emnlintlcallv donvlnp this ronnrf ' """ " " t" '" ""
Franclaco arrived in Coos T3ay at C that Elijah Smith Is broken In fl-'"08"' 8"8lon nt tho homo of MrB- h
o'clock Friday, heavily loaded nnnccs, or that any deal lias yet been . ' ... . ' ,, , . , n
with a cargo of general freight. Iconsummnted whereby the control of'"1" tolIa, 'ckIuna- ft. J1"
IMI'OHTANT NOTICE.
Owing to an unexpected rush ot
ndvortisomontB nt tho Inst minute,
savoral columnB of rending matter
hnvo bcon crowded out of this Issue.
Ti iliumn. nnn.lxlnli nvi-lvwl tho RnilHinrn nrnitnn nn.l fl,A tinl.1- . "' tOnCllOr, IB thO' gnCBt Of TllTr BlO- m.innPVCTIMV .1III1V mCAfllMMJ
irly Friday with n full passenger Ings of that corporation aro to pnb8 ' ,M,8B A,phn cTcluna n lorth ;
UVilU.
Mrs. A. W. Myers loft todny for
Spokane nnd othor northern points
llt, nnd a heavy cargo from Cold Into hands of tho Monnshn .Woodon
Beich. Iwaro company, Horbort Armstrong
Tho stonmnr TJrpnlwnr snllml tnr western renresontativn of tlin pnm.
Coo. Day from Portland this pnny with offlces nt Spoknno who Is ,on ' nnf Plcaauro.
Biftrnlni nn.l I. anl..l..l.l t.nnl. nf nrnonnf In Xfnraliflnl.l Innllnn- nfl. JIr8, J " SmWltOn iS Visiting nt
"'MHin tllltl in BiKVUIIIUU t UUW " j-mv " wtmviM iwii
Un nt J) o'clock Sunday morning 'er tho Interests of C. It. Smith of , p " .r Mr nna Ir8, J" r loung jury In tho enso ot former Chlof of
Falls to Arrlvo nt n Verdict In llrl-
1kt Case and In, DIscliitrgtHl.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SEATTLE, 'Wash., Juno 10. Tho j
Mnrshflold Naval Militia lmvo been MRR.081 wlobrntlons In Its (history
detailed for duty In bringing the U. Ju,y 3 nn" T1,,H wno lotormlnod
S. S. Boston down to Oregon from nt ,l lnc,tlng nt tho Chamber of Com
merce last night.
j Members of tho commltteo In
uiiurKo 01 mo preliminary work ro
ported that there was practically n
unanimous feeling among 'tho busi
ness mon nnd eltlzons gonernllr that
Marshfleld should pull off tho blg-
1 gest colobratlon In tho history of
SouthwoBtern Oregon this yenr and
I that It should bo mndo at least r.
two days event. Thero was not a
dlssontlug voice.
However, thero wob nothing lofl
nlto ns to tho attractions and pro-
j grain nnd so subordinate committees
Woro, nnmed to draft a gonornl pro
gram of attractions nnd theso com
mittees will report next Tuesday
night at which tlino tho colobratlon
will bo definitely mapped out.
It wnB decided that It Would bo
neceasnry to raUo at least 1,500 to1
mnko tho colobratlon a success.
80:110 thought that tboro slmuld ba
rn ore but A. J. Mendel and George'
Itotnor-who will Bollcll tho nubscrlp
tlons promised to raise at least $1,
C00. 1
Thoro was somo talk of having
horso races ench nftornoon but thoro
was somo-ohjectlon to this plan and
thoy probably will ho dlsponsod with
Somo flno hoco races botwoon tho
various flro departments of thd
county will ho arranged, also motor
boat races and othor sporting ovonts
Bremerton:
Patrick Flanagan,
Eric P. Bolt. '
Robert Kfugor.
Milton Carlson
Sydnoy Clarke
Antonio Mcgnlo
Plotro Mogalo
Hussoll Nasburg
Fostim C. Waltor
Harvoy Waltor
Charles A. Halnc&
Ilonnld McCcorgo
John W. Motloy
Frank Mntson
Lornn Coolcy
Jons IlniiBen
Walter Jensen
Itolllo Bnrrlo
Clny Church
Ernest Harrington
Quy Stutamnn .
Leslie D. Blanchnrd
JosophUB M. Dodgo
'KnTl Ls Hnlnos
Lnwronco Horton
Androw HllUtrom
Louis ITorton
In tho list given thoro nro twenty-
sovon men. Of these thoro will ho
twenty-four chosen for duty.
These men nro ordered to meet at
tho oillco of LlouU H. O. a raves at
7:30 o'clock tonight whoro tho
twenty-four mon will bo definitely
dccldod upon.
In Portland.
Mrs. Hugh McLaln loft this weok
The San Pedro nrrlvod In yostor- MonnBhn, Wisconsin, and tho Mo-
iir ami la Inmllnn nt t)i Qniltli mill nnMin Wnndonu'nrn Pnmnnnv. ntntod
. ,H .w.....0 ii. ..v w....... - - - ,r . -.- ..Il . T .- l 1 t-U WllU 1111VIKK ilWUlJtUU
The Nnnn Smith Balled today for this morning that nothing definite " ", ' !. " ' ., ' ., "nB "tc" whno in omco disagreed and
m roint with a big cargo of lum- would ho ilono until tho annual meet- , , .. , . ... discharged
CT Innfl fif nnot i?nnr titi.1 w-fi twill , Mim-im.ovM.
w. ling of tho Southern Oregon Company
Polico Wnpponstoln, who was charg
ed with having accepted n brlbo
wus
land tho past year nnd who -will ro-
FKAIIS HOUSE THIEF.
The no.lnn,1n u-lll -all frnn, Hnn'whlfih Is to bo held on June 20. tho.turn W,tn nor ,n a coun, or weoks-
rranclscn nt Wrfn-n.v fnr Pnn, nlnr of thft mratlnir not vet hnvlne Mr' McLn,n' ttt8 bcn looking
BJjrand will probahly leave horo tho been announced. It -will llkoly bo at,afor buB,ncsa ' nt ""laboro ivlll also J A aoiai.n Ti,infes 0ne Was at His
iouiu mill tii7iu.
Emplro.
Mr. Armstrong stated that C. It.
Smith was In Boston at presont,
whoro ho went, to attend tho gradu
ation of his two sons, whom aro pre
paring nt an eaBtern preparatory
school for Princeton University.
winday following. Sho has boon on
drjr dock for sovoral weeks.
PLAN HAIIROR WOItK.
Kfntuck Inlet Inspected ami Meeting
For Next Monday.
Preparatory to Improving Kontuck
lalt, tho members ot the port com-pany Is always roady tolmy and sell
nUMon accompanle.d by Captain said Mr. Armstrong. "There Is noth
Polhemus, who Is acting as consulting Ing In tho report that tno Southern
oglneer, visited tho Inlet Friday to Oregon Company has Teon acquired
ke observations. by ub. Thero Is to "bo a meeting of
Thero will be a conference of the tho stockholders of the company on
j rt commission and othors next June 20, and something may bo done
Monday morning at 10 o'clock at then.
'Web. tlmo tho members of tho com-, "Tho closest friendship exists bo-
! tolwlon will confor with Captain tweon Elijah Smith and C. It. Smith,
Polhemus on matters telativo to tho nnd, I believe It la the wish of Mr.
1'laco In Ferndnle.
Lato last night Marshal Jack Car
tor received a telephono messngo
from Professor F. A. Golden of Forn
dalo that a man was trying to gain
nnfunnaa Inln fYin Tin my nnrl fltAftl fl
lEaatBldo boya and those of tho Sixth . , .,,-,, 4,
Undo. The Sixth rado boya. won. horie' . Mnr8bal Cartor 08t D0 t,rao
Tho pupils of tho Sixth grade,
Marshfleld Central Bchoolwent on n
picnic last Saturday to Eastsldo. Ono
of tho exciting features of tho day
was a baseball game "between tho
"The Menasha Woodenwaro Com- Slxtt pr.de boya -won. he
i-.i-,-.- t.i.wnn,i .Mi- the score bolng lp to 22. All return- . ' . ,.
ed to Marshfleld on, tho B: ferry, Brr,vl,u ;uo "'"" M"u M- r"1"1
tired but happy. was maAe' nnd tll trackfl of tho flo&"
C. H. Marsh and famllrTnoved this JnR man. followed for Boyeral bun-
ureu yurus uuui iuu nun nm iuot
All tho mon In. tho reorganized Arranged.
Naval Hesorvo which from pow on I Ono of tho big; attractions that It
will bo called the Naval MlUtlo, wero. Ib hoped to provldo will bo tho first
placed 'through n rigid physical ox-raco of a new speed boat now undor
nmlnntlon Inst ovonlng by Llout. Sur- construction horo. Tho boat la to
geon Mlngus. hnvo n speod ot botweon 38 and 40
It Is, understood from Adjutant miles por hour nnd Is to bo ontorod
Qenornl Flnzer that all of tho mom- nt tho Astoria rogotta this fall. A.
bors of tho Naval Rosorvo will bo II. Powers said that ho would have
hold In tho Naval MUltla through tho I tho Gonornl II and Wolf I fitted up
old enlistments hut an effort Is bolng , as pacomakors for tho now boat raco
mado to lmvo all tho men reonUst for
n torm.of two years thereby short
ening the old term of enlistment by
some six months.
k'bor Improvement plans.
0OS RIVER FARM FOR BALK.
M the head of navlirntlon. North
Pork of Coos River, I have or salo
nno ranch of 119 acres, twenty
Elijah Smith that C. R. Smith acquire
the control of the Southern Oregon
properties, If they aro to be sold."
"When Mr. Smith was taken 111 In
weok from Pin street 'to South
Broadway, near Hall avenue.
Tho A, N. W. Club held its final
Bes8lon of the season at the homo of
Mrs. M. R. Smith Thursday uftor-
noon. Besides the members of tho
club, Mrs. Smith bad as guests Mrs.
E. A. Anderson, Mrs. Rebecca Stump
and Mrs. Nellie Slglln. An Invitation
from Mrs. Cbas. Dangan to the club
to a "Strawberry picnic" at the Dun-
and tho pursuit had to be abandon
ed. Professor. Golden heard a noise,
and on Investigation saw a roan
standing at tho barn, trying to ham
mer down tho door. Tho door was
partly knocked off the hinges.
Portland, and was told by the doctors nf"n ,ran oh J0 ",vor two
COAST LEAGUE 8CORE8.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., June 10.
1JOY8 START FIRE.
This afternoon, a flro wbb discov
ered In a vacant house on West Cen
tral avenue belonging to Rev. Father
Donnelly. Mrs. Early and others
extinguished It. Tho damage was
small. Qoys who broke In through
tho window aro blamed for )t.
SATURDAY KVENINO SNAPS.
Choice business lot near Chand
ler Hotel, j $5,500
Cholco corner in Marshfleld
Heights lQOxlOO for . . . '.$22.1
10 Lots In Ea8tslde for . . , .9500
10 Lots In East Marshfleld for $000 .nor and A. J, Mendel
If alio can bo secured. Anotbor plan
Is to arrange a monster parado of
tho towns, lodges and othor organiz
ations of tho county.
It was decided to eliminate tho
barbecue and freo lunch features ot
It.
Committees Named.
Tho committees named consist of
tho following:
General committee Tom Bonnett,
A. H. Powers, Gcorgo Rotnor, Henry
Sengstacken, U. V. Traver, A. J,
Mendel, I, S. Smith nnd A. T. Haines.
' Program commltteo R. M. Jen
nings and nBslstants"to be named by
him.
Speed boat A. J, Mendel and A.
II. Powers.
Finance commlttoe Georgo Rot-
wV::,,7ha;;comnlete rest, and "m . "L '" " '
acre. w " - V. I 7 "v "" 7 J." V.7.. " .. 'cepted and a launch will bo chartered mv ' -
. "'" JUUU' bianco """ uuu aoanoon u uud.ucd. . u. , T,ulflr mooU G resulted as follows:
PUum inn,i 1.-.A nin u.j tw rro, Iia nok ori ' ror tno lr,D uie next roguiar meet-
-- .-m, ,UUU(, u.;u.u, "- UttU i' "-. -,, f ,, u,h iii ,m . At t'ortiana
Will hnilCA. inwn. W..nn anni, rt T Omltk fVrl ft Pirflnfin. ! w ? WW VV1 M ...U
wt.W Wli, RUUUU.UV BfUUb U, JV, OlUlVll w.w w..nHH,
,ter; Includes four milk cows: snantnnd nt that tlmo said that If tho
l,ol work horses, twelve ehosts; some Southern Oregon was to be disposed
"""ens together with various farm j of, It was his preference that tho
Machinery. This place would. raakfl Monasba Woodenwaro Company ne-
Ideal summer resort. Also has'nulre tho property. He, however,
lj'ellent log boom convenient, on made no statement that ho or tho
" n.uuu cash needed tn .handle this other stockholders wisnea 10 Bell.
"gain, balance to suit purchaser at j Mr. Armstrong stated that the
t" lr cent. For full terms or parti- primary purpose of his visit hero is
home of Mrs. -W.T. Mumhy tho flrat ,u"1BBa'
Thursday In September. I LoB AB0108-
Mrs. A. R, McComb loft this week M San Francisco
for a two months visit with frlendB San Francisco. .
and relatives In Portland and other Sacramento. . .
northern points. At L,08 Angeles
rinrcAV TfrAl vn nnif wlfa on1 ann I OaKIfllla
William, aro spending a couplo of
weeks In Portlaud. I
A. J. Savago and wlfo are spending
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RLOW UP BUILDINGS.
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40 Acres fruit land on North Other Mattcim.
Inlet for $000 . Flro Chief Traver urged that tha
2 Lots on Second street. . . .1,200. Chamber of Commerce In view of
2 Lots tn Sengstncken's Add!- (the securing of a now flro engine and
tlon aggregating 8Cx90 for $300 other flro fighting apparatus request
easy terms, the insurance companlen to reduce
1,200 Acres of stock, dairy nnd
fruit land with 200 acres bot
tom balance bench and hill,
with considerable cedar tim
ber on part all underlaid
with coal being In South
Slough coal basin, for. . . . '$00.00
per ncrc.
120 Acres fruit land on Coos
tOlllt. ... , . ..... .. ,. .! i- -. 11..
r-'-.o. uu irna. i) n trv 7B Mnran. tn lnnir nrrnr Tnn lnierpsLH ul liiu
LJeld. fW ' r, ,nnv kai-A if , n, hnr n a couvlo of weokB with frlendB In
' . . i.. ... . 1.. Portland and to attend mcetlnes of
purchnso more properiy, hb p"i'y 1 04 ,
... tno hinfitnrn slnp nnil Tnmnln nrnAra
tho flro 'Insuranco rato hero. ITo
said ho had been promised n reduc
tion of flvo and mnybo ten por rent
In the rate and thought It might to
ho socured. A commltteo will tako
It up nt once.
A. II. Powors nnd A. J. Mondel
woro nppolnted a.commlttoo to try
and nrrango for tho completion of
Rlv-or $0.00 por ncre. tho new speed boat horo to entor tho
D8CO fllma tnr. oil Trwlola
Wlker KtnHi,
-M.M, -
nt said, "Wo aro always ready to buy
and sell."
M3iij
tho Eastern Star and Maaonlc ordors. roportod that tho postofllco and flf-,
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay SKH TITLE GUARANTEE AND All- various rogattns.
Tlmes-) I STRAOT COMPANV. It wns also decided to ask tho ,Jt"
nuivma, w. va., juno xv, u is hkxuv SENGSTACKEN, Manager, council to roconsldor Its doolsl. n-t
to pay tho armory rent for the .STa il
'Elim.
IN CLOTHES ARE BETTER Photo Bupplles and finishing
.Walker Studio.
Mrs. Weaver of Pittsburg arrived teen houses nt French Creek, fifteen phone I. 8. KAUFMAN A CO YOUR Militia, Chairman Jonnlngn sav ig
on tho Brenkwator for an extondod miles from here, wero blown up by COAI, ORDERS 81.50 PER TON. Ithnt tho town ought to sunrrf thr
at stay with her daughter, Mrs. J. F, dynamlto today. Tho dynamite was' - organization until tho government
Grubbs. set off by robbers. j NEW STETSON HATS THE HUB funds aro avallablo for It.