The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911 -EVENING EDITION-EIGHT PAGES,
A Consolidation or Times, timi .Mull
and Com Hay Advcrllsor. NO. 144
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ey police
Extradition Papers Now Mak
ing Out For David
Caplan.
SUSPECT IS TRAPPED
BY AID OF BROTHER
Detective Burns Now In Eng-
land and Will Bring
Man Back.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos IJa
Tlmn.)
I.OS ANGELES,. Cal., Juno 30.
A nmn bollcved to bo David Caplan,
one of tho alleged McNnmnrn dyim
mlto conspirators, Is under arrest In
London, England. Papers nro being
prepared for his extradition.
District Attorney John I). Fred
cricks Is In Washington conferring
with Secretary or Stato Knox re
garding tho enso, and It In expected
he will Join Detectlvo William J.
Burns who, went to London six weeks
ago to bring back ,tho suspect. Thcso
(acts wero 'confirmed today by olll
dali of tho district attorney's olllco
and by E. II. Mill, mnnngcr pf tho
Burns' agency In this city.
Mills was tiBkod If ho bcllovud
Schmidt, tho third man suspected of
hiving sot tho bombs which destroy
ed tho Times' plnnt, was also In Eng
land. "No," said Mills, "unless wo nro
wry much mistaken. Schmidt Is
iomowhoro In tho .Northwest."
Tho ninn nlloged to ho Cnplnn was
captured by Scotland Ynrd men. Ho
was captured through tho Instrumen
tality of n brother who lives In tho
British capital.
10 GET PRIZE
Providing It Can Attain Spead
of 15 Miles Per
Hour." I
1 LAUNCH
In order to secure tho entrance Amnnn nfllPP Matters
Into tho motor bont races to bo hold Among Ullier MdllUb
horo on July 3rd nnd 4th of ns mnny Pending.
launchos ns posslblo, tho committee
In chnrgo- of tho races havo docldod Tho city council, which moots !n
t) glvo ench and every boat ontored regular session nt tho city hnll to
ll t'-o races which nttnlns.n speed ( nB,t, will taKo up, nmong other mat
of 15 miles per hour n prize. Tho torf)( t))0 applications for tho renewal
(eclslon tomes ns tho result of the 0f j,j,10r licenses oxplrlng today,
refusal of sovqral owners to com- .nother mattor to bo taken undor
Ieto tholr boats ngnlnst tho thrao consideration Is tho proposod passago
Meed boats, tho Coos Day; Gonoral i of nu amendment to tho p'resont
II .nnd Wolf, becnuso of tho fnct that ' m,n(iing ordlnnnco permitting tho
they folt thnt they had no chance . orecton 0f buildings and repairs to
against them. thoso already standing outsldo the
Ab tho result of' tho now movo, It , jlro limit's to bo done without a per
is hoped thnt tho owner of ovory bont j mtt ,)r0vldlng tho work shall not ex
capnhlo of making fifteen miles, will ' Cf,0,, $ioo In vnlu.
Present his nnme, and that of his yj, t0 no(m today, six applicants for
craft, to tho people In chnrgo of tho'a)ewR,f 0f iiqUOr licenses had filed
fegnttn arrangements.
The races will start at Kelly's
lock, turn at tho stako boat at tho
Porter mill, then to tho stako beat at
Shingle Houso slough on Isthmus In
let and return to Kelly's Dock.
The Coos Day, tho speed boat now
building on tho east side and which
' guaranteed to develop n speed of
forty miles per hour, will be floated
tomorrow. She Is equipped with two
engines of six cylinders each and has
a rated horse-power of 180. The en
Slaes aro of the aeroplanes pattern
"built by the Elbridge company
The course to be raced over Mou-jtno
.day and Tuesday will be approxlnu
lately 18 miles long.
$ V
WHEAT.
, (Dy Associated Press.)
CHICAGO. 111.. June 30.
V July, 89c; September, 89 c;
. - .
December; 92 c.
SUSPECT ARRESTED
in lon
.
(M.MI1LH TO SPEAK
AGAINST RECIPROCITY
(Dy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno
30. Opponents of tho Cana-
'dlnn pact wero prepared to re-
sumo tho llKht on reciprocity In
tho Senate today. Senator
Gamble of South Dakota will
tnko tho floor.
Ex-President Scored by Wit
ness Before Sugar Inves
tigating Committee;
(Dy Associated Press to Coob Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 30.
An attack on former President Hoos
ovclt, on tho ground that ho had not
prosecuted tho so-called Sugar Trust
mndo beforo tho House Sugar Com
mlttco yestordny by Georgo II. Enrlo
of Philadelphia, aroused a vigorous
dofenso of Roosovolt by Roprosenfi
tlvo Mndlson of Kansas, who snld
Roosovolt had rolled on Attornoy
Geuernl Bonnparto for ndvlco nnd
that thero wns no ovldcnco boforo
tho committee, to show that ho had
acted with Improper motives.
Enrlo claimed tho full facts had
been placed beforo Roosovolt, but
that no action wns taken and ho de
clared: "You gontlomon will never prose
cuto' anybody If you try to find ex
cuses for olllccrs who neglect tliolr
duty."
Renewals of Liquor Licenses
their deposits.
OIL HAS
GOLD JUBILEE
(By Associated Press to Coos Daj
Times.)
DALTIMORE, Md June 30. In
jjme chapel at his home where
he 1b at present living and about fifty
miles from Daltlmore, Cardinal Glb
bona this morning offered up a mass
of thanksgiving In honor of the most
momentous event of his long career.
Today he completes fifty years of suc
cessful priesthood and 25 years as
cardinal of the Roman Catholic
church in tho United States.
ROOSEVELT IS
BUrTFflfi DiS'Hfl
iCITT llCIL
i MEETS TONIGHT
AR
110, CRAZED, BECOMES FIEI
Murders Three Children by Bl(, nml thls coming enmo upon
I her body In the rear vacant house
Cutting Their Throats With and tho children in tho woods near-
Pieces of Broken GlassbyMr8 McCrnry wna vlBltlng hor
Taken From Windows of motLer ,1C"C'
, u ,' u Yesterday she left her mother's
tmpty HOUSe KlIlS Self TOO house unobserved, took tho children
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny to n vacant houso nnd cut tholr
Times.) throats In scpnrato rooms with
LOCKNEY, Tox., Juno - 30. broken glass tnken from tho wln
Senrchors todny found tho body of.t,0W8, '
Mrs. Mnud McCrnry of Los Angolcs Sho then tossod their bodies Into
hanging from a wind mill nt the tho woods" outsldo.
rear of a houso horo and tho bodies Tho children's ages aro threo nnd
of her threo children, with tholr flvo yenra and threo mouths. Tho
throats cut, In some woods near the .woman loft a noto saying no ono
building. ' i W wns to blamo but herself, but Its
Mrs,. McCrnry had evidently killed wording gives tho Impression that
the children and herself whon ernzed showns temporarily Insane from tho
with tho hent. Tho searching party j oxcesslvo heat which prevailed horo
late yestorday scoured tho country yesterday.
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DEFEATS ISLE
But "Old Eli" Freshmen Eight
Evens Up
Score.
(By
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
NEW LONDON, Eng., Juno 30.
Cheering thousands saw 'Yalo nnd
Harvard break oven In two races on
tho Thames rlvor today preliminary
to tho great varsity eights strug
gle. The Yalo oarsmon pulled out ti
victory In- tho freshmen eights by n
superb-spurt ovor tho last half mllo
of tho courso, whllo tho Harvard
substltuto vnrslty four leading from
tho start, defeated ynio oy
than four lengths.
more
Both, races woro woll rowed but was stated, had up to tho tlmo cf
contrary wind and slack tide mado filing tho cable, destroyed ton bust
tho tlmo slow, Incss houses and Innumorablo rosl-
donees.
I AN
WILL Lit HUB:
Railroad to Accommodate Vis
itors Here on 3rd
and 4th.
For tho convenience of residents of
Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo who, whllo
nttondlng.tho festivities horo on Ju'y!
S CIAL
3rd and 4th. will wish to roturn to'
their homes to spend the night, .the be.rs ,thc P burning t0 f80'
Coos Dny.osoburp & Eastern Rail- blirS th'8 mor,n; reported no trace
road and Navigation Company will ,of tho "lon :vho hldl", tl10 nort,1
run n special Into trnltt each night. I b" So 0,iir" , Pndf, f l,ns8CnBflr
The time of depnrturo has not yet tra Wednesday night.
boon sot, but tho tntlu
.11 InnvA
Marshflold sufficiently late ut night to
I'nublo persons living along tho lino
to take In all tho entortulnmonts
hero nnd yet reach 'homo boforo day
light. TRDCElOS;
FIGHT IS OH
Supreme Court Orders Lower
' Court to Dissolve
Trust.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30.
The Supreme Court of the United
States yesterday issued an order to
the Attorney General directing him
to Instruct the lower courts to carry
out tho Supremo Court's decision
providing for the dissolution of tho
American Tobacco Company.
The thirty days allowed the com-
Danv-ln which to ask a rehearing has
I expired. -
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alaskan cut
bmed down
Iditarod, Bonanza Gold Camp,
In Flames Details
Meager.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
SEATTLE, Wash., Juno 30. Cn
blo dispatches received In this city
today aro to tho effect that tho en
tire city of Iditarod, Alaska, was des
troyed by flro on Juno 25.
Tho details accompanying tho
nows of tho disaster nro meager, but
It Is bellovod that tho conflagration
wns' stnrfod by tho explosion of
gnsollno lamp,
i Ono cntlro husluoss block
a
is
known ,to havo been razod In an at
tempt to check tho flames which, it
RANIIHF
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Dogs Follow Trail to
Where Scent Is
Lost.
Siding
(Dy Associated Press to Coos D.o
Times.)
i nnsKiiimn. nro.. Juno 3U moiii-
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In Cow 'Crook Canyon nnd stopped,
T,ho Impression Is gaining ground
horo that bandits boarded n frolght
train at tho siding nnd got out of tho
Cow Creole country.
WOMAN FIEND
SH0S NERVE
Alleged Matricide Remains Ob
durate Man Accomplice
Weakens.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
OROVILLE, Cal., Juno 30. It was
said today that under tho strain and
rigid questioning, Arthur Lewis, ar-
rested with Mrs. Emma Rumball on
the nlloged murder of thlrteon-year-
old Helen Rumball, is weakening, nnd
thnt ho mado an important admission.
The woman stm KeopB ner nerve
up. The authorities are now Inves-
tlgatlng the death of the girl's fath-
er, William Rumball, last September.
PRESIDENT TAFT DENIES
STATE! NT OF RISES
TWO HUNDRED HURT
IN ELECTION HIOTS
(Dy Associated Press.)
VIENNA, Austria, Juno 30.
Two hundred porsons aro re-
ported to have been Injured In
tho elections riots which occur-
red nt Knluoz, In Eastern .Gnlln,
today,
Not Expected Till This Morning
Redondo Steals a1
March.
Carrying a full list of pnsscngors,
among whom wero mnny local people
roturnlng from visits south,' tho
steamer Itcdondo arrived nt hor berth
horo nt G o'clock 'last night. Do
sides iiassongors, sho brought about
threo hundred tons of gonornl cargo.
Tho pnssongors arriving wero:
Dr. W. A. Toyo, W. J. MoPhoo, L. M.
Korslcr, Mrs. L. M. Korslor, Miss
Jonnlo D. Nagloy, Dlaucho L. Dates,
Alva I)oll, A. Wlckraan, Mrs. Freda
Wlllach, Mrs. Hoso Walkup, S. Col
ton, Fred Potoroon, Mrs. Frod Peter
sou, A. II. Eddy, J. II. Von Huson,
Guy Leo, Mrs. C. M. Eckland, Mrs.
Gow Why, Lun Why, Georglo Why,
Chnn Dana, .Mrs. Mary A. Soils, A.
L. Gray, S. Hosaiu, S .Leo, Chnrles
U.' Colomnn, J. J. rughe's, Btovo
Stovons, Enrl E. Hondorsou, and Ilh
F. Pago.
Tho Rodondo will cross out Sunday.
HEMWaOD
if
10
FOUND GUILTY
Denver Dual Murderer Con
victed Testimony
Very "Racy."
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Du)
Times.)
DENVER, Colo., Juno 29. Tho
jury In tho caso of Frank II. Hen
wood, charged with killing Georgo
Copolaud In u fray horo In which lis
nlso klllod Tony Von Phtil, tho avia
tor, rotuinod u vorcllot of guilty of
murder In tho second dogroe. The
trial was roploto with oxtromoly racy
tostlmony, Involving tho allugml con
duct of Mrs. John S. Springor,
woalthy woman, nnd Hunwood.
TO TRI-PRDBE
THIS TRUST
Nebraskan Representative For
Three-Way Inquisitorial
Broadside.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.;
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30.
A resolution Introduced by Repre
sentative Labeck of Nobraskn, yej-
terday calls for tho Investigation of
tho International Harvester Company
to ascertain If tho company has vlo-
luted any anti-trust, Interstate or
national banking laws,
BRINGS NT
PASSENGERS
"IKE'S AUTOMOBILE" OR
PHKUM tonight.
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Chief Executive Denies He De
sired Election of
Lorimer.
HINES SfO TESTIFIED
BEFORE INVESTIGATION
Also Says No Lorimer Election
Money Came From
Lumbermen. !
Dy Associated Press to Coos Day,
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno ,30.
Edward Hlnoa wns subjected today,
to n rigid cross-examination by John
II. Mnrblo, attorney for tho Senato
Investigating Committee.
Illuos contradicted n sworn testis
mony mado by President Herman -H.
Hottlor of tho Hettlcr Lumber Com
pany of Chicago, that Hlnca had
boasted to him of having personally;
elected Lorimer. Ho ilonlod tho
lumber Interests had raised a big
sum to lobby for tariff legislation In
1009 or that lumber Interests had
anything to do with tho Lorimer,
election,
Hlnes declared ho was "absolutely)
certain" that ho was not mistaken'
obout tho tostlmony that Formor
Senator Aldrlch statod to him tho
President was anxious to havo Lorl-i
mcr olectcd. . ,
Asked about a denial of this from
thq White, Houso, Hlnoa merely snld
such denial never was "called to hla
attention." '
Tho Whlto Houso statement la
question, copies of which woro Issu
ed last night, concludod as follows,
"Tho statement by Hlnes that , tho
'Ptwldcnt was anxious for and waa.
urging tho' election of Lorlmor'ls'
wholly unfounded,"
Columbus A. Rhea, Former
Capitalist, Wins
Suit Here. '
Following a hearing of tho ovi
douco In the caso In chambors horo
yostorday afternoon, Circuit Judgo
John S. Coko this morning awarded -a
docrco of. dlvurco from his wlfo,
Anulo Rhea, to Columbus A. Rhea.
Rhea was tho plaintiff In tho caso.
cruolty, Inhuman trontmout mid do
sortlon bolng among the charges fllod
In.
According to tho evldonce present
oil to tho court, Rhon, who for tho
past your has been a resident of this
county, was formerly proaldent of tho
First Nntlonnl Dank 'of Hoppnor,
Ore. Ho suffered sevoro financial
losses In tho disastrous Hoppuor
Hoods hi 1901.
Tho desertion charged Is alleged to
hnvi. takon place In Portland during
May, 1910.
Dosldes Rhea's own tostlmony, tho
only other evidence submlttod by tliu
plaintiff was a deposition from S. E.
Vnu Vnctor, district attorney for
Morrow county. Mrs. Rhea and MIsa
Roca Arnold, a daughter by a former,
marriage, appcarod for tho dofonso.
Attorneys J. W. and Tom Donnett
appeared for tho plaintiff, whllo tha
defense was represented by W. C.
Chase of Coqulllo, and the legal firm
of Cako & Cako of Portland.
CAMP STOVES, Tents and
Hanw,
mocks at MILNEU'S,
TEXTS jnd everything
for tha
OAMP at GOING HARVEY'S.
Sea "Alkali" OIUMIEUM tonight
Laugh at tho ORPHEUM tonight.
"I1KTTY" at Orphoum tonight
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