The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911 -EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Time, Const Mall
and Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 136
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VOL
NET IS TIGHTENING AROUND
BANDITS 10 ROBBED MAIL GAR
Identity of Men Who Held Up
Train at Drain Is
Discovered.
SHERIFF GAGE AND
DEPUTY JOIN IN CHASE
Indications Are That Posse
Will Have Them Sur
rounded Tonight.
(By Ansoclntod Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
IlOSERl'RG. Ore, Juno 21. De-
UNDERWOOD BILL
PASSED
By a Vote of 221 to 100, the
House Passes the Wool
Tariff Bill.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Dny
Times.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
tectlvcs bollovo they have discovered Tho House passed tho Undorwoad
the Identity of tho thlevoH who hold
up tho Shostn Limited nnd robbed
the registered nmll ponchos Inst Frl
rfftv nl"lit. Two ranchers who llvo In
tho ninunlnliiB nenr Yoncnlln hnvo" or ro.resontntlves today,
been nilsBlng slnco Inst Friday. Tho I'roBldont Tnft stated that tho tariff
icarch of tholr promts bIiowh. guna board would not bo ready to submit
and ammunitions known to bo In comprehensive report on tho wool
their possession nro missing. Tho " nnd cotton schedules until Decom
men whose names cannot bo dlvtil'?- "r next. Tho President's message
d iindor tho clrcunistoncos nro ox- was called out by a House resolution
pcrlenced mountain mon nnd lnov requesting him to transmit at onco
every foot of tho country In tho vlcl-1
nlty of Loon Lake, whero they aro
wool tariff revision bill by n vote of
221 to 100, n number of republican
Insurgents Voting with tho demo
crnts. In n epeclnl mossago to tho
IAFI SENDS A SPECIAL MESSAGE GOOS BAY NAVY MILITIA
E AFTER ACTIVE S
Scores Practice of Quack
Medicine Men, and Asks
Congress to Add An Amend
ment to the Pure Food and
Practice.
i
BREAKWATER IN
ably today, recommending an amend
ment to tbo puro food laws. It Is n
result of tho recent supremo court do
clslon, which rulod that n manufac
turer could legally lnbel a nostrum
ns a "cure for consumption" oven
thnttfrll lln fnllfttl tn natnlillati nnrn.
Drug LaWS Forbidding tivo qualities to his medicine, ns long
ns tho label complied with tho law
in publishing truthfully tho chemical
Associated Press to Coos Bay contents of tho remedy. Tho Prcsl-
Times.) 'dent wnnts tho congress to pnss
NEW YORK, N. Y Juno 21. ,furthor lcglslntlon providing that no
President Tnft this mornlnir Bent to misbranding or misleading stntc-
Washlngton n special message which ments whatsoever may bo placed on Steamer Breakwater
will bo prcEontod to congross, prob- labels.
(By
till
s
ERVIGE
FROM PORTLAN
GRAFTERS TO
BE SET FREE
now supposed to bo In hiding.
Tho Net 1h Tightening.
'Rv Aisoclntod Vri"
DRAIN, Orogon, Juno 21.
Indications nro today thnt tho
ponso which hns been pursuing tho
two masked men who robbed tho mill
car of tho Shastn Limited Inst Fri
day night, nro gottlng closo upon
their quarry. Tho blood hounds
have taken tho posso Into tho Loon
Ltko country ovor towards tho conBt
Men Who Swindled Illinois
Central Out of Thousands
of Dollars to Go Free:
(Dy Associated Press to Coos liny
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Juno 21. Tho Il
linois Ccntrnl Rnllrond ropnlr graft
cases woro practically scttlod yester
day. Tho men Indicted for tho con
VhUiVKN 0 Lift
IT IE SAB
i
Arrives
With Large Passenger List
and Big Cargo.
Local Company Acquits Itself
With Honor In First
Official Jaunt.
CRUISER BOSTON WILL
BE ON COOS BAY SOON
Lieut. Straw Receives Positive
Assurance From Adjutant
General Finzer.
Lieut. E. K. Straw arrlvod Inst
Transfusion of Blood Drawn
From Husband May Spare
Mrs. Lea's Life.
(By Associate! Press tn tho Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 20.
Mrs. Luko Lcn, who when on tho
vorgo of denth on Sundny was reviv
ed by a transfusion of blood drawn
from tho veins of her husband, Sen
Among tho passengers arriving to
dny on tho Hrenkwator from Port
land woro tho members of tho Coon ,
liny Nnvnl Militia who wont north ovonlng, bolng tho ndvnnco gunrd of
n short tlmo ngo to tho Dromorton Jti,0 Coo8 j,ny nnvnl mllltln who ro
Nnvy Ynrd In Washington. Tho re- turn od on tho Ilr.enkwator In cam
servos woro to hnvo returned to Coos mnnd of Llout. Thnyor Grimes. Lieut.
Dny on tho training ship Doston, but straw was enthusiastic ovor tho trip
n change of orders nt tho eleventh I nnd says the Coos Dny contingent ne
hour rondo It necessary for tho boys quitted themselves with honor. They;
to lenvo tho Doston nt Portland, nnd Won many onconlums nnd cspo
proceod homo on tho Breakwater, dully fronl Llout. Orlswold. who la
Following Is the passenger list:
Mrs. C. F.'Darr, Mrs. Conrnd, A.
Schuttpclz, T. Grimes, II. J. Savage,
W. D. Curtlss, J. Lnrson, J. S. Jnck
8on, Illldn Anderson, Mlnnlo Arth
rlno, Mrs. M. Lnrson, Mrs. Hunter,
Slstor Sorcscn, Sister Augustine, Hoy
nil Information procured by tho tnr-
Iff bonrd relntlng to wool. Prcsldont
Tnft Included In his messago a state
ment from tho tariff board that all p!racy to dofrnud tho company aro,ntor Lu)0 Lea of Tenncsseo, ls'somo-i1" Dunn' J' T GI11B"0 n Dn"Io, E,
Information now nt nnnu una ucen
sent to tho commlttco on Ways nnd
Mcnns.
posse HOT OX THAI ft.
to go frco nnd tho wliolo mnttor win wnnt stronger todny. Her condl
bo brought to n closo within tho next t0n 8 Btni crltlcnl, though physl
wook, nccordlng to tho Record Hor-,cIlulB nopo t0 Bnvo bor nfo, gonntor
Idaho Ilnndlt It In Snld Will Soon
lie Captured.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
POCATELLO. Idn.. Juno 21 That
In tho direction of tho mouth of tho Ul0 cnpturo of Hump Whitney, one
umpqua river nnu tno snerin; uo-,of Ul0 two j08porndoe8 who killed
lloves tho mon may bo captured o-1 conductor Kldd and wounded Deputy
foro tonight From tho. desporato 8horir Milton, nnd who whllo oludlng
dlRht which tho mon rondo gonornlly JR )0880 shot two othor mo( 8 but a
It Is thought thoy will not bo taken jnumbor of ,10urB nwny t is said. A
without a fight. posso of 20 armed men, nnd sonio
Tho nbovo Assoclnted Press tole-;blooa ,,0l;m,8 nro bot on i,j8 trail near
warns to Tho Times today glvo nssu- ,onnt Froinont county,
ranco thnt tho ofllcors nro hot 911 tho I , .
trail or tho bnndlts. Sheriff Gngo nnd
Frank Gngo loft this morning for
Allegany from where they will pro
ceed to Join In tho hunt for tho rob
bers. Thero was n report current todny
that threo deputies arrived In Mnrsh
fleld this morning who hnvo been
after tho mon to head off nny nvc
nues of cscnpo In this direction. It
wns Btntod thnt tho bloodhounds
wero having troublo following tho
trail but thoy nro cortnln thnt tho
men pro headed southward and will
dcnbtlefis soon bo captured.
aid. Tho differences between tho In
dicted mon nnd tho company nro snld
to hnvo been sottlo out of court.
'KILLED BY A '
LIVE WIRE
Lcn Is wenk from tho ordcnl, but
will bo nblo to lenvo tho hospltnl In
few dnys.
L
IR
IS STARTED
FINED FOB
HIS PIGEO!
Cyrus McCormik of Chicago
Is Witness But Gives No
Real Testimony.
(By Assoclnted Pross to Ccos Day
Tlmc3.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
Tliore wns llttlo but honrsny evidence
brought out todny when Sonntor Lo-
' rlmor's Investigation commlttco hold
1 ...
Its Initial honrlng in the inquiry on
tho chargos of corruption In the oleo-
Anotlier Hfnvv PfinaltV ASSGSS- tlon of tho Junior senator of Illinois.
Cd For Game LaW jcyrus II. McCormlo, prosldent of tho
Violation. 'international Harvester Company.
VORTII BEND, ore,.' Juno 21i wM before the eommlttoe to toll what
Chnrles Grorh wns arrested here yot-.n Kow of tho cllect,on of a 5100'
trday by Game Wardon Cy Nonh on 000 elush fund alleged to have been
the chnrgo of killing wll'd pigeons Ueed In Lorlaier'i behalf. He tesll
out of sonson, and when taken 'ne4 tnat Clarence S. Funk, general
f' Tuptlce of tho Peace Shuster njangge,. of the oompauy. had told
tin- morning entered a plea of guilty h,m of tho ActVlty l behalf of Beu
and was lined $50 and $10 eoate. 8t0r jime,. and thai their corporu-
ivcfhN arreet waa brought about t,0 bad been jnvlted by Edward
fi .... ;i, the work of S, Powell, the nlnet 0f the Hlnesc Lumber Com
'' t, wnrden from the ofllee of n,nv contribute to Use election
S
While Fighting Flames, Fire
Chief Meets Death by
Live Wire.
(By Associated Frees to Coos Bay
TlracB.)
nAKERSFIELD, Cal Juno 21.
Fred Ball, a prominent business manTl,0 Bubpoenn of tho Houso of Rep-
of Mariposa and chief of tho nro do-, rcsontatlves was today eont to tho
partment, was instantly klllod today
In contact with n llvo wlro whllo light
ing n fire which destroyed n largo por
tion of tho business Eoctlon of tho
town enrly today. Tho loss was hun
dred thousand dollars.
OP SMITH
TO BE CALLED
P. Bott, U. S. Dodge, A. C. Pedorson,
Juo. Hcnth, J. M. Dodgo, M. Carlson,
S. Clark, L. B. Cooloy, P. Flanagan,
C. A. Harris, J. Hansen, E. Harring
ton, A. Hlllstrom, L. Horton, Lowls
Horton, W. Janson, R. L. Krucgor,
W. W. Dlngoo, II. A. Edcck, A. Mnz
zocco, MIsh Margnrto Lynn, Jlrs. B.
L. Lawrcuco, EfTlo Collier, JcbsIo
Sweet, Mnrgarot Hanloy, A. Dawklns,
F. P. Bnumgartnor, Jlrs. B. F. Wll
loy, P. A. DovorB, J. J. Soloy, Miss
Gauntlet, Mrs. J. E. Stovona, Mrs.
tRoy Mooro, L. J. Gllllspo, W. Teth-
rnult, Jno. Wlnlnnd, F. II. Hnvadon,
Mrs. Hnkancn, M. Hnlcancn, It. T. Mc
Nicholas, Myrtlo Hodge, C. Churcn,
II J t Rfl M Al 1 n I iiatli .uLuvuitiu, u. t .Mtir
Meat! Ol morillUII OIIUIUII IU OU ,oy, 0. c. stuttamnn. A. Megnlo. P.
Served With Subpoena to lJi0';",0 L- Thn,8h' F- WnUor8' "
"'"i"""
Testify Before House.
(Bv Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
United States marshnl nt Snlt LnUo
City to bo served on Josoph F. Smith,
head of tho Mormon church, requir
ing his presence before tho commlt
tco, which Is investigating tho so
culled Biignr trust.
S
ROUGH TRIP
fund.
MKICTING POITHOKWI).
Maxtor name Warden Piulay who
arrived from Salem recently. Pow-'
ell caught Groeb in the act of ahoot- j
in1-, tho pigeoiifi, but said nothing at ; .
t. tinm To rlnch the evidence owing to Importaut eugagewen"
against Groch he aetsed a box of ot & nnmber of the committee men
plsronns ninrked.egw on the wharf tno p0urth of July mcotlng that was
at North Bend, which It la alleged t0 b jd at tho Chamber of Com
mas consigned by Groch. His heavy ni8rCo tonight, has been postponed
fine was pnrtly occasioned by his first untjj tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
Pleading "not guilty" nnd announc- VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec.
'"S thnt he would fight the case.
katef (Ke changed Tils plen to COoS countj PEAS, FRESH evo-
eullty." ry dny. SACCIII'S Grocery.
Encounters Strong Headwind
on Voyage Up Coast and Is
Delayed Several Hours.
Enoountorlng strong bond winds
on her Journey up tho coast from
Snu Frnuclaeo, which canned her lo
be lute several hours, tho stoamer
Redondo which sailed from S'tn
Francisco Sunday afternoon, arrived
in Coor Bay at night o'clock lint
night. Off Cape Uluneo, the Redon
do. euoouutored some rough weather.
Arriving In Cooe liny the Redondo
lnmlail Imp iiiiuiM nt X'nrth Ilaml
! where .he remained over night. She Steamahlp Company, announcing that
(By A-e.au.. p ;o cv.n, r will proceed to the Smith mil, today "y:
Timna.1 ' to take on a oargo or uimuer lor mu i ..,
WASHINGTON, D. C, June SO. Franclaco.
Two 1-ni.kM men early today held up RepW..nut.ve Sberley of Kentucky Uo Z
five men playing cards lu the o-oall- y introduced an- amendment to j 0 Faller. T. Bradly. H. Merry-
ed editorial olub. and relieved them the puce food and dTuga act provU-' mBa( j nerryman. R. K. floe, Mra
of valuables totalling more than ing sjgalpst the fahe misleading 0 fJrSf)ni c. E Ma.tln, Miaa Bd-
CARD PLAYERS QIHGK DRUGS
ARE ROBBED ARE ATTACKED
Club Entered by Hold Up Men
$1,000 Is Reward
of Robbers.
(By Associated Prosa to Coos Ba
Sherley of
duces Bill
Kentucky Intro-
to Provide
Against Fake Medicine.
nldo to Admiral Cottmnn nnd who
accompanied tho mllltln on tho crui
ser Boston from Bremerton Nnvy
Ynrds to Portlnnd.
Other good news brought by Llout.
Strnw wns nHsurnnco thnt tho crttlsor
Boston would be brought to Coos
Dny about tho lnttor part ot August
for n stx weeks or two months stay
nnd perhaps longer.
Tho following tologrnm wns wnlt
lng on his arrival:
"Llout E. E. Straw,
"Marshdold, Oro.
"This Is to assuro you that tho
crulsor Boston will bo stationed at
MarBhflold during tho lnttor pnrt ot
tho summer or enrly fall of 1011,
(Signed) FINZER, Adjiitant-Gonor-nl."
Tho reason tho Boston wna not
brought nt thin tlmo was bocnuao
of high winds nnd nn Snoxporlencod
crow might oncountor difficulty.
AMENDMENT DEFEATED.
llrl.stmv'H Suggestion AIhmiI Sonntor-
lul Direct Vote In Rejected.
(By Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
By a strict party voto of 172 to 113
tho Houso refused to nccopt Sonntor
Brlstow'n amendment to tho rosolu
tlon providing for direct oloctlon of
United Stntes aenntora.
EW RU
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
Alliance May Be Put on Regu
larly Between Portland, Coos
Bay and San Francisco.
Agent C. F. McGoorge ot tho Al
liance Steamship Company, received
a telegram from C. P. Doe, general
manager of the Northern Pacific
Times.) j
SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., June 21.
$1,000, locked the players Into clc- statejnenta of curative value In awer(lBj B c Arpbor, miu Mammle
seta, cut the telephone wires snd tuedlcinrl preparation en the patent pRrg0i MjBa a. Larson. Mrs. Mary
escaped. F. C. Brlggs, who was slow medicine label be prohibited. The MrJt 0iCap jobngon, mIm F. Blmn-
to obey the command, wua stunued "BUI". Sherley said, "Ii Intend! 10
and was seriously hurt from the make the pure food law embraoe
on. Mrs. J.' W. Johnson, Mrs. R,
Krlrkaoo, Mlas B. Vrlckson. H. J.
blow in the head by the butt end of thoae cases of intersUte shipments Clemmeneen. Mrs. A. Grotte and
a revolver. Charles Torrents said -of worthless' medicines and drugs
child. E. B. Neagley. Mrs.
to be a wealthy hotel man of Seattle fraudulently held out to the publlj jgy, l, fhong, C. Ling. L. Pe-
iw possessing curative properties. derion, H, iroltn, ifrMk Rosenbera.
uud was the heaviest looser.
Ou her returu trip the Alliance will
leave Snu Francisco on Saturday
next, arriving in Coos n Mouday
afternoon. The AllIiirn- N now on
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Save money by patronizing Thi
Times advertisers.
' COOS ItAV to DKAIX lu ONE DAY
via GARDr.VER Draln-Coos Ray
stngo and steamer to Scottsburg.
Mattoon nuto line Scottsburg to
Drain, Tlirough faro $7.50 Norton
& Hansen, agents.
8. Lang. T. Swaaaou. T. Wright.
kijcs: A'iriArnoN.
Don't forget
This evening
Wednesday, Juno 21, 1911.
her way to Eureka, unci w'i
proceed directly to Ben i'i. 1
Agent MoUeorge hi n '
to the reasons for the i
the Portland achedul. i 1
but in shipping clre't -
mean the poaslbllit r
being added to the (
the Northern Pu 1
Company. The u n
the North I'uiiii fl t
commit l in 1 ''v 1 !
men i
AIM .11
Franciaeo and the addition of tho
Santa Clara to the Coos Day floot ou
tho snmo run. This would glvo a
nco
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greatly Improved
'steamer sorvlco.
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