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VOL XXXV
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28f1911 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES.
A Consolidation of Time. Const Ala II
and Coos Day Advertiser.
No. 90
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NOW FACE NEW
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1 POLIS
Government Alleges Conspi
racy For Illegal Traffic In
Dynamite.
FEDERAL GRAND JURY
TO INVESTIGATE MATTER
Sensational Petition Filed To
day Part of Evidence In
Custody of Judge.
TWO DIE IN
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Twelve Others Injured on
Union Pacific at Rock River,
Wyo., Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 28. A
Union Pacific passenger train collided
head-on with a frcleht train on tho
In siding nt Hock River today. Engl-
LEAVE TODAY
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Steamship Sails This Afternoon
For Portland With Many
Passengers.
b; Associated Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
IVDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 2S.
Int. according to Information
iMlon of the United States dls-,ncer uangs nnu Fireman spencer
ktittornoy. a conspiracy to unlaw-; "" , "?-
Wj transport dynnmlto from stnto the BWltch whch caugC(, Ul0 ,m8gon.
itato has existeu, wim ncaciqiinr-.Bcr t0 run jn on ti,0 B,ung 1b tho al-
n In tho odlces of John J. McNu- leged causo of tho disaster,
ira here, Is the statement of a po-
.tlon filed In tho county criminal
art today, praying for possession
evidence for nn Investigation.
"John J McNamara. James D. Mc-
imsra, Ortlo E. Mc.Mnnlgnl and
tbers working In concert with them"
tho persons alleged by United
kites Attorney of this district, Chnr
M W.-Mlllcr, to hare engaged In tho
bniplracy.
The dynnmlto ond nltro-glyccrlno
e unlawfully transported on pns-
ager trains In Intcr-stnto commorco
rough Indlnnn, Illluols, Ponnsylvn
1, Missouri and California, nccord-
t to the petition. Admissions In In- Tho Drcnkwntor sailed this after
Inlnatlng letters nnd other ovl-jnnon for Portland with a largo list
tee, the petition recites, aro con- of passengers. In her freight cargo,
lied In books, papers nnd boxes of slio carried largo consignments of
plosives mid wenpons seized by tliOBnjmnil nn(l n j,jb shipment from tho
hot in 1110 ram 01 1110 oinccrs 111 ' ., ,, ,,. ,,
li city of tho International Asso-I808 n,,d (,or fact0.r-
itlon of Ilrlilgo and Structural Iron . Among moso sawing on ner wuro
orkers of which .1. J. McNamnra "". following:
secretary and woro found In a I Amnnan Kromiing w. . irosi.
isttho homo of D. Jones, nn Iron ' wuiyor, ui as uriunwuuu, .irr.
irker at tlio lodgings of J. J. Mc- Greenwood, W. 11. .Mciniyro, Jiri,ac-
inira. All this evldonco Is in Intyro, Miss Mclntyre, John Delfol,
ujeof Judgo Josoph Mnrkoy of V- LnRocho. M. D. Dolnnoy, Stovo
criminal court, and It Is doslred Vestlnn, Miss Etta James, D. An-
f tie In n federal grand Jury in- "rows, Mrs. D. Androws, M. Grecn-
rr to bo opened Novombor 7. Tho """ V , , T'. t A. '
:imllA mill nvnlmllmr nminrntnn U. J. Wills, M. J. DllbllOy, L. J. Gil-
ien In tlio raids nnd now in chargo 'I'10' A- "ruco. A. Knutson. II. S.
the police dopartinont, aro not Adams, E. C. Herald, A. M. Rhodes,
tft to bo produced In tho grand M. A. M. Rhodes, Miss Rhodes. Mrs.
7 room. It wns partly on tho ovl- P. . Brooks. Viola Brooks, Theo
:c deslrc.1 that tho grand Jury In Bradley, Mrs. B. Edwards, Mrs. Stow
t county returned nn Indlctmoiit rt. Miss Stewart, Fred Holllster, W.
tot John J. McNamnra charging V. McDnnlols, Mother Therosn, Miss
SDlraev in ilnalrnv nrnnnrlv liv O. HnilCOCk, Hei'llMH CirlstCIl, Ellz-
'imlte. Judgo Mnrkoy denied a n1'0'11 Unrtkopf, W. II. Hunt, Geo A.
Won that tlio evldonco bo tnkon to Perkins, Mrs. Perkins, E. P. O'Con-
nornla for use In tho trials of tho ,lor' u iccoib, mto. 11. .nci-mii,
UnVKI Hill, J. i. iioyies, )ur. J. n.
Vnrd, Aliens Gar, J. C. Marshall, "W.
K. Xolson, Robort Borge, A. L. Cllst,
Win. Steonson, It. Mnrsden, Jr., W.
II. Mnrtln, E. W. Wright, L. Y. Wng
nor, Mrs. L. Larson, Ralph McDuffy,
J. W. Casteol, A. Dunham, Loyd De
mos, J. D.. Andorson, Geo Holetus,
nnd J. A. O'Kolly.
Decides That Juror Who Has
Opinion as to Guilt or Inno
cence of McNamaras May
Try Case.
By Associated Press to the Coos Buy
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 28.
Judgo Walter Bordwcll today decided
Tlio ruling on Winter brought
Dnrrow to his feet with n request for
live minutes In which to demonstrate
to tho court thnt Winter wns unfair.
It was refused and Dnrrow noted nn
exception. Tho court also ruled that
Talesman Frnmpton was not disqual
ified 011 tho ground that the law docs
not stnto n Juror should bo disqual
ified If ho hns opinions based solely
on public Journals, public rumors or
common notoriety.
It wns discovered thnt neither
tho four-day controversy over Tales-, Frnmpton nor Winter had been asked
man A. C. Winter In tho McNamara . what they thought of clrcumstnntlnl
IllUrdnr trial llV rofllHlllir to nmilHO nvlilnmui nml AMnvnnv tlnvlu nllnltoil
Jury sorvlco. The defenso statements from each that ho would
not convict In capital enso on such
murdor trial
him from
challenged Winter nftcr he had said
that ho had n fixed opinion ns to tho
guilt or Innoccnco of tho defendant,
hut told tho attorneys for the stnto
that ho thought ho could glvo a fair
trlnl. Whoro further examined by
the dofonse, ho Bald It would take bad !not ruled when tho court
evidence to rcmovo his opinion. 'jonrncd until Monday.
ww
evldonco and challenged them on this
ground.
The chnllengo wns opposed by tho
statd on tho ground that at tho tlmo
such, chnllengo had passed, tho court
ad-
PUGET SOUND
VESSEL SUNK
Iroquois Sinks Multnomah But
All on Board Are Saved
Iroquois Not Damaged
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tlmoa.;
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 28 In n
dense fog nt midnight tho steamship
Iroquois, outbound from Scattlo to
Victoria, struck tho freight steamer
Multnomnh, Tacoma for Seattle, nnd
cut her In two. Tho Multnomah
sank In very doop water. All on
bonrd woro saved. Tho Iroquois
proceeded and apparently was undamaged.
LIFE TERM IS
T
ftnaras there.
Iff FEEI OF
fflffi ON DAD
Mra. W. T. Mordant gave n small
informal ovonlng Tuesday nt which
brldgo wns played. Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. nogorB woro guests of honor.
COQUILIiE OWNS WATER SYSTEM.
fcressman Hawley Says He
'ill Try and Secure Coos
Bay Jetty Construction.
rclrlng that im wnn in t, nr
'Kbulldini? nn, w 1 .. ..
ik ),ll BAIBUWUII Ul UIU I
"jetty and nlnn nt ii.n 1.,. il.ii.,.. '
""South Jettv. not nniv itni 85. lenvIiiK a not cash profit
1 . feet of WQter on tho bar bu: ! ?987.C2. Tho total receipts for all
"'Sin 35 nt in tr,nt i n.i 'wntnr rnntn for one vear totalled $5.-
f'Jst he hoped to havo deflnlto 1 499.32. Coqulllo has a population of
"WlUat illroHn nl, 1...
1Hm E l0rtlv' Congressman W.
tl xil aLtl,e '"formal reception
J arshfleld Chamber of Com
VV USt OVAn..- .11.
JOHN D. ALSO
IN ON STEEL
Rockefeller Served With Com
plaint In Steel Trust Dis
solution Case.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. A copy of
tho complaint In tho government's
suit far a dissolution of tho steol
trust wns sorved today on John D.
Rockefeller at Pocnntlco Hills.
Sentence Passed on Confessed
Slayer of Chicago Union
Leader Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 28. Maurlco
Enrlght, a labor union organlzor who
shot Vincent Altmnn, nlso a union
organizer, was sentenced to llfo Im
prisonment. In confession shortly after his ar
rest, Enrlght ndmlttcd ho killed nn
other Inbor union dolcgato but donlcd
thnt he killed Altmnn. Altmnn re
fused to reveal tho Identity of tho as
sailant nlthough ho know ho was
fatally wounded.
BILL LANG IS
0
AUTOS COLLIDE
GOUILLE
Coqulllo owns Its water system.
During tho past yenr ?2,0SS.75 has
been expended for Improvements In
tho system. Four bonds of $G00
each woro redeemed and tho inter
est paid, nmountlng In nil to $2,923.-
01
1,398, or almost exactly two-thirds
tho numbor of North Bend . Norm
Bend Harbor.
START WEDDED LIFE OX $3
1)1. ., - O V.IV.IIUU "ill 111 11-
ui... Stored that his trip
An ir?terdajr had removed any
W. ?.,lbt ,n h,s mind ns ;o
P Macwnn ' e,sn:cla,1y er Cap-
t -. -- iii iifAnitrrnian I
CrniN.as"h,capt;
' Uefo m? n(h. . T, ana found asleep In a freight car by tho
thestuiih,r,l,hnd ox- police told Sunday of their start in
' Jlcrnrn,.- " """ . .. mntrlmonv on a capital ot Vi. ueorgo
Mta .,.-""" President Of tRe n,, ,,,' ,lfliinn,i Js 30 vears old.
(glueing M?WHnwl.v8,,e(l and,Hte wife, Mabel, is 28. Burch said
!o!'toein?o;J,;,"a.w'oy' .to.ok oc: that ho and his bride had not tasted
Brido nnd Groom Asleep In Freight
Car Held For Hearing.
CHICAGO, III., Oct. 27. Held In
tho detention homo for examination
as to their sanity a brldo and groom
newspaper
According to tho pollco,
"Uani f n-". pnr.ec,a"ou ot food for more than two days, his only
atW ."s ua' r UlO nt- ,.noc,in i,ln on nlil nnWananer
N ri..r- HiwAy aa congress- nnlnB.
hero. ' b,ven any request !, bia hn nnd his wife escaned
"Vine )ha . .. from tho homo for feeble minded at
BlMl CobbZm. Vl0..nrtland, Mich., several days ago.
..w, ., 11H H Q(V
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(Cent!
n"od on pago .)
'I Vvorv mnn In n hrpfld winner, but
some men get old bread.
W. U. DOUGLAS OF MARSHFIELD
AND FRED SLAGLE'S CARS
SOMEWHAT DAMAGED IX A
HEAD-OX COLLTSIOX.
Had It not boon that W. U. Douglas
Sam McVey Wins From Aus
tralian Champion In Sec
ond Round Today.
(By Assoclatea Press to Coos D.ij
Times)
SYDNEY, N. S. W., Oct. 28. Sam
McVey, tho American pugilist knock
ed out "Bill" Lang In tho second
round today.
) RECAPTURE
RANK FRIDAY
E CITY OF
SEEK WOULD-BE
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Imperialists Victorious In Two
Sanguinary Engagements
Yesterday.
Effort to Locate Santa Barbara
Dynamite Fiends Futile
Up to Date.
Bay
CAPTURE LARGE AMOUNT
OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION
No Definite Estimates of Loss
of Life'by Either Side
Obtainable. '
(By Associated Pross to Coos
Times.)
SANTA BARBARA, Cal... Oct. 28.
Search Is being mado today to lo-
cato tho men who early yesterday
morning plnccd dynamite on tho
Southern Pnclflo trncks nt Elwood, Urom tho rcbols yesterday after
uui bo iur nu irnca 01 1110 miBcreniuH 1
linn boon fnnnil. Thnt tlin nlnrlnir nf
tho dynnmlto was with crlmlnnl In-1 Ms captured largo quautltlos of guns
tent Is demonstrated by tho fact that .and ammunition. Two engagements
(By Associated Press to C.oos Bay,
Times.)
PEKIN, China, Oct. 28. Tho nn-
tlvo city of Hankow was rocapturcd
a
sanguinary fighting. Tho Imporlal-
tho men knocked tho lock
switch tnrgot and threw It
nearby canyon.
off
Into
a J woro fought. But meager dotalla
a have been obtained with no doflnltd
RAILWAY WS
cstlmntcs of the loss ot llfo.
OF COOS BAY
Another Project Said to. Be
Under Way Aston Leaves
For San Francisco.
Thoro wns llttlo railway news In
circulation hero today.
Ono of tho now stories was con- launch Bonltn saved n llttlo clrl. sun
corning n now project In which W.'l'080,,.,t,,uo t,ic (laughter of Mr. and'
EARLY TODAY
M. D. Delaney and Capt. Miller
Prevent North Bend Child
Drowning.
M. D. Dolnnoy, n Portland travel
ing man, nnd. Capt. Miller of tho
P. Murphy Is In closo touch. No par
ticulars havo been given out other
than Mr. Murphy says that the par
ties Interested nro nblo to go ahead
with It.
W. K. Wlso of Gnldflold, Nov., -who
spent somo tlmo on tho Bay a fow
months ngo, hns returned nnd It Is
understood that ho Is nlso Identified
with tho now company. Ho could
not bo soon this nftornoon.
Loaves For San Francisco.
1 Mrs. KJolland ot Kontuck Inlot, from
drowning In tho Bny nt North Bond
this morning.
Tho llttlo girl, who nppcarod to bo
about eight years old, wns playing
along tho wnterfront with a numbor
of othor children. Thoy woro down
on tho O'KolJy landing nnd In n fran
tic endeavor to capturo a Jolly fish,
tho llttlo girl fell. Sho had gono
twice when Mr. Dolnnoy nnd Cant.
Miller nearod the sccno nnd respond-
JACKSON
1 G
SAY THEY WILL HE WILLING TO
SELL TO CITY AT REASON
ABLE PROFIT XO STATEMENT
UNTIL J. H. FLANAGAN HE
TURNS.
1 Owing to tho absenco of J. II. Fla-
hnd his machine on slow speed a col-nngan in San Francisco, Councilman
llslon between his machine and ono Copplo ot Marshflold has boon unnblo
drlvon by Fred Slaglo, about two' to obtain tho statomont from tho
miles this sldo of Coqulllo, last oven-Co,08 Ba' Water company of tho
1 11 1 .. ..iLi uon.,w,.,i.. Price at which thoy hold their plant
Ing would havo resulted disastrous. nm, wJmt proporty 'wouId bo inciuUod
As It was tho occupants of tho two Jn lt, Mn copplo took tho matter up
enrs were pretty badly Jolted up and with J. W. Bennett and ho referred
both machines moro or less damaged, him to Mr. Flanagan who nsked by
The collision occurred on a Bharp , toleRranh that tho matter bo deforred
curvo on a rather heavy grado. Mr. ;untn no roturna to Coos Bay noxtJ
suigiu wiiu u wujr luiBBuufcui wuu week
returning to Coqulllo nnd was coming I MeSsrs. Jackson nnd Nolan, who
down hill at a protty rap d clip. W. ,mvo been neBOtlnUnK for tho nron.
U. Douglas with Jay Wilcox, n.tj'erty and seeking a Hfty-year fran
Graves and E. W. Wright of Portlnnd .. . . teincrnm t Mr ron.
ta. nenUhenBCradlIarNofltef IS ?&$Pw vartirtmS'io'l&l
S? Wtbto tnntrtot S to tho city of Marslineld at a rea
othor did either Slaglo or Douglas' 80nab Prflt' This information was
seo tho other machine. l volunteered and indicates that thoy
Both put on emergency brakes and hnvo bought or decided to buy tho
reduced tho force of tho collision con-. property, Messrs. Jackson and Nolan
slderably. 'n tholr telegram also stated they
Had Mr. Douglas heavy machlno would start at onco from Omaha for
been running at full speed, it un- Coos Bay.
doubtedly have forced tho Slaglo! J. W. Bennett stated to Mr. Copplo
I .t A !. 1- - il.. -.. ...
m 1 ..-.. ,.. .1 ...-fii 111 uiu umiuiiiH ui 10 oinnr fiin-
iiiKKiiri jisinii, 111 cuargo 01 1110 1 , , ,- , .. , ... - -
survey for tho Coos Bay and Eastern :'rn0" fo;a'', !" "I?,r. ' lt, ? 'Z
Electric, leaves today for Bnndonl,a,- Thoy succeeded In Bottln.
from whoro ho expects to sail tomor-1 ,., ,,,., ,
row for San Francisco. Ho will spond ' Bll, 8Ji 'V ,n, i ,wn,or wn9
nbout a week thoro consulting officers nbout ,on orJwolvoJeoUleop.
of tho compnny. Ho says that good
progress is bolng mado on tho stir- Professor ZUbolln of Chicago do
voy. E. W. Novors of tho company r,nros M,nt millions of women mnrry
was horo for awhllo, Is now In Los men whom thoy do not lovo. But
Angoles and ho may not got nn op- surely thoro aren't that many rich
nortunltv to meat him. men In tho world.
Nonrs End of Lino.
Chief Engineer P. A. Snndborg of
tho Tormlnnl Rnllwny camo up today
from Shore Acros whoro ho Is finish
ing tho preliminary snrvoy for thut
road. Ho hns nbout a mllo to survoy
yet. Ho has had consldornblo dllll
culty In gottlng around or across tho
big gulch nt BaBtondorf's beach. This
gulch Is about 100 foot deep and
about 1,000 feot, wldo.
Htwly For Work.
Tho Railway ago contains tho fol
lowing: "An ofllcor writes thnt tho
Wlllnmotto Pnclflc, which Is nn auxi
liary corporation of tho Southern Pa
cific, will build a lino from Eugono,
Ore, via Sluslaw rlvor west to tho
Pnclflo ocean, thence south to Marsh
flold, 123 miles. Englnoors nro nowl . ,..., .,..,. , ,,,
, nnd It Is oxpectod '"n"' "1"4 '"" u'0,iH'K ' 'k
'AILS TODAY
FOR EUREKA
Alliance Leaves This Afternoon
Will Sail Tuesday for
Portland.
Tho Alllnnco sallod today for Eu
Sho Is duo to roturn
locntlnir tho lino.
that construction work will bo start-, c,lrB nere-
ed as soon ns tho right-of-way Is so-.horo lato Monday or early Tuosday
cured and contracts aro lot. Tho nnd sail Tuesday for Portland. Among
company expects to find a traffic lnthoso sailing from horo for Euroka
timber, farming and dairy products. ion hor woro tho following:
C. R. Breck Is chlof onglneor of tho
Wlllamotto Pnclflc, Eugono, Oro."
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
machlno over tho twenty-five foot em
bankment.
There'll bo a glorious monument
And a generous Income, too,
For tho man who'll only Invent
Some kind of a plnchless shoe.
that they would rathor Bell tho plant
to city but that thoy were tied up
with Messrs. Jackson and Nolan.
In consequence of these develop
ments, tho joint water commltteo of
Marshflold and North Bend will not
meet next Monday night.
Tho Ferry Boat Transit Is now
running to nnd from hor slip on
North Front street which sho hnd to
give up for a short tlmo owing to tho
operations of tho Drodgo Oregon.
Geo Doll, W. P. Young, Mrs. C. W.
Meyers. Mrs. Geo Weeks, Graco Mey
ers, Phillip Moyors, Mrs. E. Wood
cock, Mrs. E. McCloskoy, I. Stouch,
Mrs. P. Stouch, J. D. Parr and P. I.
Condon.
KINDNESS WON FORTUNE.
NEW YORK. Oct. 28. Tho sur
render 20 vcni's ana nf n berth In n.
Tho tug. Roscoo brought In a load pniimnn sleopor by Ernest W. Mnr
of miscellaneous freight from) tho !.. inwvnr nt xron, Vm-v omv wna
Sluslaw and will tako back n cargo rowarded Tuesday whon tho wljl of
of general merchandise.
Tho Tramp this trip loaded a con
siderable quantity of coal at tho Mc
Lain bunkers for Curry county people.
Mnny of those who object to hav
ing their pictures In tho nowspapors
simply haven't tho face.
Tho Times' Want Ads bring results
Mrs. Helen Amelia Marsh, of Ham-
don. Conn., wns filed In tho pro
bato court thore nnd It was found
that Mrs. Marsh had left $110,000 to
tho chivalrous attornoy, Tho train
bolng crowded, Mrs. Marsh was un
able to au euro a berth In tho Pullman.
Marlowe was a youngstor n hlr way
to Washington In search of a Job,
and, loarning, ot tho predlcnmont of
tho woman, who was then wo'l n'mg
in years, offered her his berth
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