The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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VOL. XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mai!
and Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 24
(Uoos
iSIB REVEALS GLUE TO
URDERER OF
OB Mil
Theft at Roseburg May
Harry Smith Arrested Here For
Solve Mystery.
SAYS HE KNOWS MAN
WHO KILLED HILLS.
Marshal Carter Sends Details
With U. S. Marshal
Hammersley.
Unless Hurry Smith, tliu until nr-
rested liore by Marshal Cartor while
trjlng to bcM n homo, 1jukk '
k.r.M. tinrt of which 1m admits
laving stolon nt Rosoburg, Ib an
iful ircnrlcator tho mysterious
i.vlncof tho Hill fiunlly In Portland
jane 9. will ho Bolvud. Smith hnH
jltcn the olllccrs tho imniu of tlio
nun whom ho nlleges killed tho en
tire family nnd who Is still nt llborty.
Smith wns taken to Rosoburg thin
morning- by Sheriff Quliio, who camo
over Inst iiluht ami will hu hold thura
on the minor charge wlillo tho Port
land police arc investigating the duo
that Mnrshnl Carter ecured from
him.
Marshnl Cnrtor snw that something
as worrying Smith, or lllsggo ns
his namo npponra to bo from bookB
found on him, nnd proceeded to learn
hat It wns. Smith told tho story
of the staying of tho 1 1111 family and
how a friend of his did It. killing
Mrs. Hill, her llttlu daughter and
Mr. Hill. Ho broke down and cried
ai he related the pitrtleularH. Thou
Marshal Cnrler got hold of Sheriff
CaKO nnd Deputy United State)
Marshnl llnmmeridy and had Smith
repent the story before them.
Mr. Ilnnuiiorsly loft today on tho
Breakwater for Portland and will lny
the whole matter beforo tho Port
land authorities.
Smith admitted tho theft of the
harness nnd buggy In KoKcliurA
hlch bclmitted to Dr. It. M. Ilriuii
Held. Ho clnlmod to hnvo got tho
horse nenr Snlem but refused to
Identify tho stray nnlinnl nicked un
near I.lbby ns the ono which ho drovo
nere. mil Centers found tho nnlinnl
Qlred llPnr Llliliv. It la n Imvinnrn
about nine yours old, wolghs nbout
J.050. hns n white spot on forohend
and has for blnck foot.
Sheriff Qnlne thought tho horso
nlRht bolonK to n Rosoburg mnn
named Jackson. Jackson la now
ay on n rnmnlnc trln nmi till
could not bo confirmed.
ARTIST 601;
MAYBE DEAD
A
PRSONER
RONS AMUCK TODAY
mo DOCKS BURN.
H'e On Antwerp "Waterfront Cnuso
81,00(1,000 Loss.
(B; Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
ANTWERP, Helium, Aug. 11.
F're In tho docks hero today caused
loss of ono million dollars.
ANOARD Oil
PAYSJTH E BILL
"Uncle John D" Has to Dig Up
542,395 For Government
Prosecuting Him.
Br Associated Press to Coos Bay
.J;AS",JfQTOND,.)C..Aug. 11.
day t fr $42,39n Wns colved to.
from fi, th? DePnrtraont of Justico
JL s,ntard Oil company In
Z 2 ? u,e costs of tho dlssolu-
under ! Kht by " Bovornmont
Sherman Anti-trust law.
I
Tacoma Painter Writes .That
He Is Going to Drown
Himself In Pacific.
(By Afisoclatcd Prosa to Coos nay
Times.)
TACOMA, WiihIi., Auk. 11. Henri
F. Stnrgls, n well-known artlHt who
was to have appeared In Police
Court yeaterdny to answer a charge
of palatini; obsccuo pictures from
I undo girl niodela, hns disappeared
after mulling a letter to his bonds
ninu declaring hla Intention to com
mit suicide. Tho letter snys tho In
tontlon of tho writer was to drown
hlniBclf In tho Pacific nnd dlsposo
of his effects.
LEAVE TODAY
Steamship Sails This Afternoon
For Astoria "and
Portland
Tho Breakwater Balled this after
noon for Portlnnd. Shu had a largo
list of pnBsongors nnd n good cargo
of miscellaneous freight. Mate John
son, who has boon with tho Hroak
wator for n long tlmo, hns tondoreil
his resignation nnd will lonvo tho
ship us booh ns n succossor Ib so
Among thoso Bttllliif? on her wore'
Mm following: I
John H. Ellerby, It. D. Union, Hans
Flnton. Mrs. linns Flnton, Frod Har
ris, Mrs. n. Wlnchcll, P. H. Soulo,
M. C. Lawman, A. F. KoIIoiikIi, Mrs.
A. F. KollmiKh, Mrs. C. II. Wilson,
T. E. Unmoral)', W. O. Thompson.
Peter Hnnsoii, Ny?A. Q'" Ernn
II. Pane. A. Dol Vnllo, A. Cnrlson, L.
O. Huntor, R. E. Smith, Mr. Chns.
McCnrthy, C. II. Rosenbnum, H.
Dano, "W. Honsby, Mrs. F. 12. Hague,
II. U. Steolo, T. Sunnho, S. Nagaro,
N. Stophenson, II. Gurdriin, N. O
Osmundson, Mrs. N. O. Osniundson,
Hilda Andorson, Lenn Erlckson, Carl
Willett, Miss Pulloy, Miss Holt, Amn-
dl Kllko, T. W. Douglass, Miss II. L.
IlnrriB, Frank O'Connor, Henry Ilotc-
liUIss, Mrs. Jncksoii, Estolln Jackson,
Mrs. Eva 55. Crockett, O. Klapp, Gor-
trudo Walker, W. T. Prlnco, Paul
Prlnco. Hnnnn Rovenow, A. O. Coss,
E. Mnrsh, Swans Swanson, Nols Lar
son, MIchaol Walter, Ed. Discon, C.
Whitehead. M. Mlckelson, J. Mlckol
son, R. Lund.
USE "ENGINE TO
CH
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Locomotive Proves Successful
In Chase After Illinois Bad
Man Today.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
CHICAGO. III., Aug. 11. John
Woods, 54 years old. charged with
attempting to mistreat Elizabeth ba
laba. ten-years old, was chased by
a locomotive in which tho girl's
mother rode, captured nnd turn
ed over to the police. The mother
appealed to the engineer of the loco
motive who ngreed to aid in tne cnasn
Several Shot and Injured Be
fore Accused Man Is Slain
by Officers at Benton, Illi
nois. (By Associated Press to Coos Bnj
Times.)
BENTON. 111., Aug. 11. Attempt
ing to eHcapo after being rciiiniiileJ
to Jail for examination, Martin Sha-
jdowons today shot Justico of tho
TAFT TO VETO
FF BILLS
Republican Leader Mann Calls
For Party's Support of
President's Plan.
(Dy Associated PrctB to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 11.
Republican Loader Mnnu gave for
mnl notlco in tho Houbo that tho rep
ublican inomborB would ask for n
cancellation of nil pairs so fnr ns
votes on the vetoed measures nro
concerned. Mann explained ho ex
pected tho President to voto what
ever tariff bills nro sent htm nnd that
every republican In tho House would
be needed.
Cotton Turin Vote.
LnFollette today asked tho Sen
ato for unanimous consent to vote on
tho cotton tnrlff revision August 1C.
Senator Overman objected and Ln
Follette announced ho would repeat
tho motion tomorrow, saying ho was
willing to stay here ns long ns nuccB-
siiry to consider In addition to cotton
tho steel nnd chemical revision bills. I
Wool Turin' III 1 1.
Tho full House nnd Senate con-j
foi'oiico Committee on the Wool Tnr
lff Revision Hill today ngreed on u
lint rate of 29 per cent on rnw wool.
Tho committee also ngreed on the
House clnsslllcatlon of wool. The'
agreement on those two points seomn
to remove tho groateat obstacles In j
tho way of tho dual agreements,'
which Ib' said, might bo reached.
Penco Jnmes Mannon, City Marsha)
John Stnklurider nnd n spectator,
nnd cut Deputy Tom Mackey. Mac
key then shot and killed Shndowcns.
Charlqs Shndowens, n brother of
Mnrtin Shndowens. fell from tho win
dow during the excitement nnd wns
probably fatally hurt. The Shadow
ons were arrested for shooting In
the streets of Christopher, near hero
nt midnight n mnn named Hcnjoa
who was Injured by the bullet.
PERKINS WILL
TELL STORY
New York Financier Finally
Testifies at Hearing De
nies Story of 1907 Panic.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos D.i
Times.)
. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 10.
Gcorgo W. Perkins, n director or
the United Stntes Steel Company, toi
tlfylng boforo tho.Houso Steel In
vestigation committee today, created
n Btlr when he Jumped to his lent
and branded as falso the assertion
thnt tho pan'e of 1D07 wns Btnrted
to rulu certain banks.
Representative Dartlctt cskpd Per
kins whether such was not tho case
nnd tho New York flnnnclt-r wns on
Ills foet In n second snying "such n
charge Is absolutely falso. Thoro Is
na a scintilla of truth In It."
Cuiti Commercial Ills.
"I nin ndvlscil." Mr. Littleton snld.
"thot there Is to bo n thorough In-
oulry Into tho commerclnl Ills of
BLACK RAID" BOI KILLS
TWO AMRTS FOURTEEN
m RA1S0I
! TO KIDNAPERS
Chicago Italian Gives Marked
Bills and Many Arrests
Follow.
(Dy Associated Pi ess to Coos Day
Times.,
CHICAGO, III., Aug. 11. Angclo
Marcno, six years old, who was re
turned to hla parents last night nft
ur a ransom of $500 in mnrked bills
wns pnld to tho kldnnpcrs, was close
ly guarded today. Nino men nnd
three wonion nro under -arrest.
The father of tho kidnaped boy has
received n letter wnrnlng him to bo
silent "or no torture will bo hor
rible enough for you."
Italian Tenement House In St.
Louis Scene of Terrific
Explosion.
FOURTEEN FAMILIES
WERE IN BUILDING
BANDDN GETS
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Teachers Vote by Big Majority
In Favor of It For Next
Session.
Tho Coos county tenchors at the
nuniinl session of Institute hero this
tho nation nnd thnt n conforoiico will , mornlnB decided thnt tho 1012 moot-
be railed to determine tho problom ,n "''n"1" ',0 ll0,(1 """''on- Tho
nf how to best deal with tho Indus. ' vo van overwhelming In fnvor of
frlnl Hltnntlnn In America. It Is n MM0 dt)' by
project thnt will Involve n most drns
No Clue Left by Perpetrators
of Awful Crime Victims
Were Asleep.
(Dy Associated Prosa to Coob Ray
Times.)
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11. A "black
hnud" bomb was exploded In tho
crowded Italian colony horo last
night killing u mnn nnd woman nnd
injuring fourteen other residents of
n two-story brick building which was
completely wrecked. Twonty fnmlllos
wero asleep In the building when tho
explosion occurred. Fire followed
the explosion.
"ALL WELL" ON
IS
BY
Coos Bay Steamer Picks Up
Johan Poulsen, Near
San Francisco.
Agent McGeorge of the Redondo
received a wire this morning from
San Frnnclsco stating that tho Re
dondo which loft San Frnnclsco
lato yosterday for Coos
Day Inst night picked up the lumber
schooner Johnn Poulsen from Port
land nnd had to tow hor to tho Gol
den Gnto harbor. Tho Johan Poul
een, which Is carrying lumber aouth
from Portlnnd was badly disabled
but the Redondo got her safoly into
port. Tho Redondo sailed this morn
ing for Coos Day nnd Is expected in
here some time Sunday.
tic Investigation nnd bring togothur
cnpltnl nnd labor In nn effort, with
out bins, to find out Just what could
bo done."
"Thnt Is tho best news I havo
henrd," snld Perkins.
E
IN FORESTRY
Noted Biltmore School to
Establish Camp Here For
Instructing Students.
Word has been received hero that
tho Dlltmore Forestry school of Dllt
more, N. C, has decided to estab
lish a permanent forestry camp on
tho sea. Tho voto wns
ns follows:
Dnndoii 53
Coqulllo 5
Myrtle Point 1
Charleston 2
North Rend 1
Mnrshileld 1
Tho total enrollment nt the Insti
tute up to Inst night' was ninety-one,
nbout tho Inrgest they ever had.
Since Monday night, tho following
hnvo enrolled:
Derdlnnh Illckoy, A. Hucnorgardt,
Snrah Hucnergurdt, Mrs. Minnie
' Horrmnn, Gladys Roberts, Mrs. Evn
M. WIso, Mrs. Ellon Mlnnrd, E. II.
Peterson, Winifred F. Rood, Prof
Rnnb nnd Prof. Criibba.
Tomorrow, tho teachers will en
joy nn excursion nnd outing to Char
leston Dny, a special launch leaving
Mnrshflold at 8 o'clock in tho morn
ing nnd stopping nt North Dcnd to
got tho teachers thoro.
Bay
TAFT AT BEVERLY.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos
Times.)
BEVERLY. Mass., Aug. 11 Pres-
Coos Bay for tho purpose of glvlm? . dont Tftft nrriVed hero today for a
K BLOW UP BIG PLANT.
Chicago Police Blame Labor Unions
For Outrage.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlrac3.)
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. S. A bomb
partly destroyed tho plant of tho
Victor Jensen Electrical company on
tho southsido today. The firm em
ployes non-union men and the police
! oRovo representatives of labor
unions are responsible for tho explo
sion. Windows In tho vicinity weto
broken.
CARBIDE at tho GUNNERY.
Its students part of their courso of
Instruction here every year. Tho fif
ty or more students of tho school
with tholr Instructors nre expected
hero soon on their flrat trip.
Tho Blltmoro school was establish
ed by C. W. Vanderbllt on his great
holdings in North Carolina nnd Glf
ford Plnchot, of International fame
ns a forestry expert and conserva
tionist, wns at the head of It once.
Ho was succeeded by Dr. C. A.
Schenck who remains at tho head of
it.
In Its course of instruction, the
students are taken to the great for
ests and glve,n practical work. Nearly
every winter Is spent in tho forests
of Germany. Tho past summer thoy
have spent In the timbered sections
of tho Great Lakes and are now on
route to Coos Bay.
John Lafon, head of the refores
tation department of tho C. A. Smith
company, and Cornell Lagerstrom of
the same department are both Bilt
more graduates, and it was probably
duo to Mr. Lafon's efforts that the
school became interested here.
week end nt Pnramatn.
THANKSGIVING
DAY IS NOV. 30
President Taft Will Name Last
Thursday of Month Great
National Holiday.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 11.
President Tuft, it wns learned today,
will designate Thursday, Novombor
30, na Thanksgiving day, sotting
doubt as to the date which originat
ed because of tho fact that this year
Novombor has five Thursdays.
United States Cruiser With
Naval Militia Will Reach
Here Tuesday.
"All tho Coos Bay boya on tho
United States training ship Boston
nro well nnd having n lino time," wns
tho gist of n moBsago received todny
from Dr. E. Mingus who Joined tho
vessel nt Astoria this morning. Tho
news wna most gratifying to tho rol
ntlves and friends of tho momboru
of tho Naval Mllltlu.
According to present plans, tho
Boston will lenvo Astoria tomorrow
and crulso slowly down tho const.
It Is planned to have her cross In
over tho bnr nt 3 o'clock Tuesdny aft
ernoon and como to anchor off Mnrsh
flold nt 5 o'clock.
Plans for tho reception nro bolng
perfected today. Besldos tho turn
out of tho launches nnd vessels to
meet hor in the lower bay, a smokor
will bo tendered tho ofllcera nt tho
Mllllconin club Tuesdny night. Tues
dny afternoon immediately nftor sho
comes to anchor, a public rccoptlon
will probably bo hold on board tho
Boston. Tuesdny ovonlng, n naval
ball will bo glvon nt tho Eagles hall,
dipt. Reynolds Wire.
Chairman Jennings of tho Marsh
field Chamber of Commerce today re
ceived tho following tologram from
Cnpt. Reynolds of the Boston:
"Your wire recelvod. Complement
of olllcors eighteen. No lndios will
bo prosont. Numbor of men inclu
sive of Mnrshflold, 12C. Presont ar
rangements nro to lenvo horo Satur
day nftornoon for Coos Bay nnd ex
pect to rench thoro Monday or
Tuesday, weather governing. Entiro
complomont well and nnnouncomont
of our procedure to Coos Bay Js
causing stir In local circles but wo
will bo on our wuy ns stated abovo "
FRENCH KOLDIKltS EXECUTED
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.
TOULON, Franco, Aug. 11 Tho
first naval execution In Frnnco slnco
1S5C occurred hero when two mari
nes who murdpred a comrado wero
shot in tho presence of tho garrison.
Just received barrel of fresh COL
UMBIA BATTERIES. The (jiiiiucry.
FKicK guns PLACE.
Steel Magnate Resigns as Union Pa
cific Director.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Honry C.
Frlck hns announced his resignation
from tho board of directors of tho
Union Pacific railroad.
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