The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 29, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL. XXXV
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 EVENING EDITIONEIGHT PAGES.
pORTLfll IM AH
CHARGE "WHITE
A Consolidation of Times. Coast Mall
and Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 13
SLAVE" TRAFFIC
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Brought a Pretty Girl From
Coquille to Chandler
Hotel.
HIS VICTIM IS ONLY
SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE
Is Taken From Bed at
niglit to the City
Jail.1
Dr. A. W 1'orter, whoso business
cant states ho Is n professional corn
N
AAAWWM
IS
CALLEDJENACE
Chicago Physicians Say It Is
Detrimental School Order
Attacked.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Tim OS.)
CHICAGO, 111., July 20 Vaccin
ation wns characterized is u inen-
ln Congress Provides That
Waterways Work Be Under
Direction of Department of
Commerce and Labor.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
TlmeB.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 29.
Tlint the Dtireau of Harbors mid
Waterways Is to ho under tho De
partment of Commerce and Labor Is
provided in n bill introduced by
Representative Slattden of Texas.
The bureau would bo officered by a
corps or united states civu engin
eers nnd would hnvo chnrgo of tho
"construction, conduct nnd preser
vation of harbors and waterways
work."
GIVE STANDARD
T IE WIND
OIL COMPANY
UP ITS AFFAIRS
TOO
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doctor nnd manicurist with an offlco'nco to mankind by Dr. J. V. D?ison
i 175 Madison street, Portland, wns nnd Dr. Joseph F. Rlohn, bnclerlnto-
HiHted by Sheriff Gago and Mar-If8' "' Alined bofon, Commit
arrceau u; Blonor Hutchinson. Their testimony
thai Carter nt midnight last night In tnkon n (lu)OHltlonH t0 bc Uf.c;,
roomllu, Clinndlcr hotol, In Uiocom-!n ntitl-vncclnutlon, litigation being
jinny of Marcclla Smnllcy, n pretty cnrrlod on In St. Louis. Tho lltlga
rixteen year old girl of Coquille.
nr." Porter nnd his victim nr
tlon is In tho nnturo of nnuhvnn
proceedings to compel tho S Louis
Mill I'LL
ER.R.
1913
rlvcd from Coquille on tho nftornoon honrd of education to nnmi' n coin
train yesterday nnd went nt onco to ' ptilsory vaccination order ( l tho
tho Clinndlcr. Doth parties rogistor- ground It Is unconstitutional.
cd under their own nnmcH and wero
m hire' different rooms, tho "Doc
tor" being given llGnnilMlBHSmnlloy
112. Nothing particular wns noticed
In their mfpenrnnco or conduct that
would lend to suspicion, hut Miss
.Smnlley bad announced to sumo of her
friends tlint tho "Doctor" whom sho
thought wns n "real nlco man," hud
Tolunteered to pay her faro to
Marshfleld nnd give her a nlco llttlo
r'"":, J, :; rrZTIi. At Least Congressional Bill
-white sinvo" tmfficer tho siioriff do- ppovidcs Everyone Will Ride
termlned to keep n watch on tho pnlr i
Ho bonrded tho sumo train tlint was On StCCl CarS.
taken by the "Doctor" and his victim. A880QlntC(I Pre8B t0 Coos Bay
Arriving hero ho shadowed them to , N Times )
tho hotel., but ns thoro "was no att-( ,..., ' Tll, n
tempt nt concealment In roglstorlng "", " " -"' -"
L i .i u , ii nr Everybody will travel on steel rail
ed us they hndUeon nsslgnod dlf- "-'" ' '
. . .... .... i4.wny enrs nfter Juno 1, 1018, and nil
feront rooms ho thought thoro might" w,l " , , , , ...,
be nothing wrong but determined '' J" m u .
iww yearn uuiiivi it um mn "...
by Roprosontntlvo Tnlcot of Now
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Hflt
o f 'ithnuo bis vntch.
About midnight In company with
Mnmlinl Carter ho stnrted nn Inves
tigation. He first sought Landlord
McKeown nnd apprised him of tho
ilttiatlon nnd Mr. McKeown prompt-1
ly offered his assistance. Ho turned
over his hotel pnss key nnd tho two
officers proceeded 'nt onco to "Dr."
Porter's room. It wns opened but
found unoccupied. Thoy thon ex
tended tho sonrcli to room 112
where tho "Doctor" nnd tho young
lady wero found together having ro
tlred for the night. Thoro woro
tears nnd protestations but nil prov
ed useless. Tho men of tho law in
fd on Porter's donning his
clothe fid accompanying them to
ho ci'v jail, Ho assorted that It
was Ms first offonso;- tlint ho hnd
never been arrested beforo nnd
dreaded the disgrace hut tho ofllcorn
were obdurate Tho young lady wns
consumed with retnorso nnd regrot.
She said tlint Porter hnd offorod to
ray her faro to Mnrshfleld nnd snld
he would bo good to her. Ho cull
ed at her room nnd by flattery nnd
cajolery persuaded her to pormlt
him to reninln.
Miss Smnlley Is n pretty girl only
sixteen years old. She has been n
waitress at the Baxter hotol In Co
quille for some tlmo nnd wns n gon
eral fnvorlto. Hor parents nro high
ly respected people thero, hut aro
away at present on an outing vncn
"on trip. Sho was not arrested but
was given somo fntherly ndvlco by
he sheriff who compelled Portor to
Provide mdney for hor roturn to Co
quille. Porter Is a smooth shaven man
afcut thirty years old, not particu
larly handsome or attractive, hut a
"aooth talker. Ho claimed to be
making a professional trip here and
was well provided with money. Sher
" Gage Is not certain but that ho
mav be a member of an organized
"IK engaged In the "White Slave"
"afflc In this section as there have
een other similar cases hero recently.
P"j,as taken to Coquille nnd
York becomes Inw.
W DE
W
T
TAFT WILL 00
Democratic Leaders Are Wor
rying Over Course Taft
Will Pursue.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July t0.
Tho democratic leaders In Congress
nro still wondorJng whether the
President will slgu or voto the wool
bill, tho cruclnl measuro In the nem
ocratlc insurgent republican cam
paign for a wldor revision of the
tariff. Despite the determination to
voto tho bill unequivocally accredit
ed to the President by those who
hnvo conferred with him, tho demo
cratic Jeaders express tho opinion
that ho might approve tho measure.
TAFT CAN'T COD3.
President Will Do Unable to Visit
Pacific States This Year.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times,)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 29.
In answer to an invitation of Gov
ernor Hay of Washington asking
President Taft to visit Spokane In
September, Secretary PlUes wrota
that thero wtfs little llkehood of Taft
being nble to visit the Pacific states
this year.
lodged In tho county jail there this
morning by tho sheriff.
Ho will be given his preliminary
hearing thero next Monday
Congress Call on President
Taft to Arrange For More
Reciprocal Trade.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bn.v,
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20.
Reciprocity with Moxlco slmllnr to
Canadian reciprocity Is proposed in
a resolution introduced uy uopro-
sentntlvu Burleson calling on Presi
dent Tnft Immediately to start nego
tiations with Mexico looking to free
commerce between tho two countries
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TIE TELEPHONE
Here's the Way They Hear
Our Private Phone
Talks.
(By Aesoclntcd Press to Coos Bay
Tlmos.j
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20.
Testifying beforo tho Sonato Lorl-
mor committee yestordny, Alfred E.
McCordlo, n Chicago attorney, do-
clared that Wirt II. Cook repeated
to him, tho day It Is alleged hnvo
occurred, tho conversation over n
long dlstnnco telophono In which Ed
ward lllnes Is snld to hnvo stated
to Lorlmer that ho must bo olectod
and tlint ho wns going to Spring
field "with nil tho money necossnry,"
Cook testified ho overheard this con
versation In Chicago and thnt tho
man at tho Sprlngflold end of tho
lino wns supposed to bo Governor
Dcnncn. Tho conversation is alleg
ed to hnvo occurred tho day Lorl
mer was olected.
KILLED MAN
TO GET F
If
Shocking Confession of New
York Boy Who Murdered
' Millionaire.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.) i
NEW YORK, July -JO. Tnul Gel-
del, an 18-year-old boll boy was ar
rested and has confc3sod that ho
killed William Henry Tnckfon the
aged millionaire broker whose dend
body wns found in his apartments
with a rag full of chloroform bluffed
In his mouth. ThlB boy confesred
that love of clothe3 and llnury
prompted htm to the deed.
T
FLAGGED TRAIN
Robert Cook In an Unusual
Manner Prevents a Bad
Wreck.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.
BELLE FONTAINE, Ohio, July
2Q. With a shirt torn from his uncK
Ilobort Cook of Degruff today Hug
ged the Big Four flyer nt Qulncy
curve, nnd probably saved 150 pas
sengers from deafh. Cook, while
walking nlong tho track discovered
n broken rail. Running hnlf a mllo
up tho track ho stopped tho train.
THE PEDDLERS
TST
111!)
L MILITIA
GO TO AST
Coos Bay Division Will Make
Trip to Centennial Cele
bration Next Month
.Tito Coos Bay branch of tho Ore
gon Naval Mllltla will attend th.
centonnlnl celebration nt Astoria
next month. This wns decided ul
tho meeting Thursday evening. Work
will bo commenced nt onco on se
curing additional enlistments ns It
Is desired to hnvo full divisions nnd
It Is hoped to hnvo a full two hundred.
It Is plnnned to lenvo Marshflold
on August 7, and nfter a day In
Portland proceed to Astoria where
thoy will remain for several days
participating In tho exercises attend-
nut on tho centennial colobrntlon
thoro. After thnt the roturn trip to
Coos Bny will bo mado on tho cruiser
Boston which will bo stationed at
this port for at lenst two months.
WALSH IS
F
OM
FAR
1
FOR SALB Two lots high but
sheltored. Grand view of bay, 2
blocks south of postofflce. Swell
neighborhood. Almost a gift If
taken before Redondo loaves next.
Todd, Hotel Oregon, North Bend.
Photo supplies and finishing at
Federal Board of Control Will
Not Consider Bankers'
Pardon.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. O, Jtl 20
The Federal Board of Parolo has
decided not to consider tha cuso of
John R. Walsh, the convicted banker
to whom President Taft recently iv
fused executive clemency unless tho
remaining Indictments against him
are in some wa,y disposed of. Ac
cording to law Walsh I? not eligible
to apply fo"r a parolo when tho pil
son board meets nt Leivenworth
penitentiary in Soafornbor for tho
rules forbid consideration of tho
case of any prisoner who U still un
der indictment.
WANTED A girl to at-sist in house
work for one month. Apply Mrs.
Will Elckworth, Coos Bay Cream-
Walker's Studio. I ery.
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Chicago Hucksters Call of
Strike Against Voiceless
Vending of Products.
(By Associated PreBS to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., July 20. The
peddlers hnvo voted to cnll off their
striko ngalust the city ordlnnuco
which prohibits thorn from crying
their wnrcs. Tho decision nffects
approximately 1,500 peddlers. An
effort will bo nindo to hnvo tho city
council repeal tho ordinance The
striko has been prolific of much
strlfo nnd n d07.cn persons hnvo been
Injured In domonstrntlons which
fallowed tho enforcement of tho
terms of tho ordinance.
Original Order Modified Ex
tending Time For Disso
lution of Corporation.
HARRIMAN MERGER
SUIT APPEALED
RETAISS TITLE
AS
1
Richard Arnst Successfully
Defends His Right World's
Best Oarsman.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
SYDNEY, N. S. W., July 29.
Richard Arnst of Now Ze.nlnnd, tho
world's champion, dofented Harry
Pcnrco, tho chnmplon of Australia,
In n race on tho Pnrramntta rUr
for tho world's sculling champion
ship todny.
ITHER'SGRIEF
IS FRANTIC
Mrs. Hayden Prostrated Over
Drowning of Her Boy In
North Bend.
Mrs. Chnrlos Haydon of North
Bond, Is prostrated with grlof and
suffering from tho norvoiw shock
following tho finding of tho body
of hor nine years old boy in tho hay
nt North Bond yesterday. After
two days nnd nights of suspense- sho
was not propnrcd for tho dreadful
discovery. Eddie Hnydou wns a
lovable llttlo chap and his mothor's
favorite.
Besides his parents, two hnlf
hrothors, Francis Lovln, of Pnrkors-
burg, Oregon, nnd Wnrron Lovln of
North Bond, a sister, Mrs. Andrew
Collon nnd n younger brother Char
lie mourn his death.
The funornl will tako placo from
tho Wilson UndorlnklnT parlors
Sunday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, RbV
Hlsoy of tho North Jteitd Methodist
Episcopal church, oflhi'nM ig.
Hanna Tells Inside History
Tennessee Coal and Iron
Consolidation.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay,
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, July 29. A docroo
modifying tho original ordor for tho
dissolution of tho Standard Oil Com
pany was filed In tho United States
Circuit Court hero yestorday. Tho
modlflcntlon extends until Decombor
21, for tho dissolution of tho corpo
ration and tho privilege of asking
for nioro time should tho company
find ItBclf iinnblo to wind up its nf
falrs by that tlmo nlso Is granted.
TK.VXKSSKH COAL
AND IRON HISTORY
A Dig Deal lu High Finance Tlint
Did Not Cost a I'ostnge Stamp.
(By AsBOcln d Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, July 29. That tho
ilnnnc'ng of tho Tonnesseo Coal nnd
Iron Company syndicate in 1905 did
not cost ns much ns a "postngo
stamp" was tho declaration today of
L. C. Hannn of Clovelnnd, Ohio, be
foro tho Stanloy Stool TruBt com-
mlttco. Hannn, who was a mombor
of thnt syndicate beforo tho com
pany, wns ubsorbod by tho Unltod
Stntcs Steel In 1907 tostlflod that
tho inn I n purposo of tho men who
took over tho Tenncssoo Company
In connection with tho Stool corpo
ration was to dovolop great mlnoral
resources rather than tho mechanical
equipment of tho property.
Hannn testified thnt nt this tlmo
of tho salo of tho Tonnesseo Com
pany to United StotOB Stool that tho
company wnH In good flnnnolnl con
dition nnd did not need to soil, but
tho anlo was necossary to avoid tho
threatened sprend of a ruinous pan
ic. "Tho whole flnnnclnl situation
In Now York was acuto," said Hann,
"nnd tho fear among tho wlso sot
finances was that It would grow
worse nnd pnsn beyond control of
thoso men In tho transfer," tho wit
ness admitted, not n dollar changed
hands, tho transaction bolng execut
ed by chnngo of stock. Tho offoct
of tho transfer ho folt nssurod, sav
ed tho day and wns tho turning
point for hotter In tho panic.
WILL ni: GOOD.
Bis-
Electrical Trust Promises to
solvo Without a Fight.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 29.
Attorneys for tho Electrical Trust
yestorday submitted to Attorney
Gonornl Wlckorsham a docreo which
It Is said they nro willing to havo
entered ngnlnst tho nlloged combin
ation In the government suit for dls
j solution. Tho slgnlflcnnco of this
'movn is thnt tho trust is willing to
dissolve wlthouti a fight. It Is said
that Bomo modification may bo ac
ceptable to the Department of Justice.
ANOTHER EXCURSION WRECK.
Eight Killed in Collision nt Grind-
stone, Maine, Last Night.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
GRINDSTONE, Me., July 29.
Eight aro dead and fourteen are in
jured as a result of a head on col
lision on tho Bangor & Arostock Rail
way at the station here last night.
An excursion and a regular passen
ger train enmo togothor.
i' tip Times Want Ads
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All business men and cltlzons In
terested In keeping our present mall
service nro urged to bo present at a
mooting In tho Chnmbor of Com
morco rooms Tuesday afternoon at
i o'clock, for tho purposo of discus
sing this Importnnt mattor. Evory
business man In the city should
mnko n speclnl effort to bo present.
J. T. McCORMAC, Pres.
"THE WATERMELON AM A
SMILING ON THE VINE nt LowlV
Sunday.
THERE ARE A EEW SWITCHES IN THE CAST, BUT THE PLAY IS UNCHANGED